The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 08, 1905, Image 5

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    DEATHS,
ILLIAM LL. SELLERS
Death called from
Monday evening, one of Harris
ship's most venerable and
spected citizens in the pers
iam 1. Mr
in delicate health for
yet the end came unexpectedly.
fun: ral services will be held
howe of Mrs
Meyer, where
hia world,
highly re-
sellers, Mellers had been
ROE Wed ks,
from
his daughter,
Linden Hall,
at ti
life, iia
ferment
and Rev
chureh,
officiat
Mr.
county,
morning {(
will be
A. A. Black,
pastor of the
Thursday. )
Boalsbury,
Fu
decease
mude ut
of Lhe
Me Lorn
before
guile wu
HIETE Was Hi
in 1818, but marriage
and while yet
came to Centre cou
Hall
Susan
that
foundry 1
the
3 olin
gat Oak
M iss
ly,
, And sfter his n
Johnston,
He
"|
begun
point
CORI
UsiLess Uni shortly
death of his wife, which
just twenty years
he
son, Edward Sellers,
The
children
ago, at which time
was succeeded in business
deceased is survived
J
ines, who tual
wentli west and
Ni
Charles
iocated
Inter ii Mexie
Pitts
and W
of
Kansas ;
a
eh Officers fnstanijed
ttali- Love
Viiie,
Okishioma,
Ti © inal
te of
be
Ash
years,
married t i. H. Hall, in
of May.
he lic
bride
the latter part
riage took place in
Lov 8, i
Government
Le
the had!
hing
hing
Iudisn
it
al #Chool in
Territ two!
thint
darts,
the Bank
$10,000,
land, ry, for
aud it was at place where |
it
of
gtoc!
cupid shot his The groom
Ashland,
that
the |
and
ia
pre ent of
Capital
thriving Indian Te
couple
Lie
ley
g
hi:
and iu
itory
Reporter
th
town
will reside,
$,..1 Bi oF 1 §
Uride's any de in i val!
'
i Xi
couple
Wp
LOUALS
1
J Secbrint
Fuesday
Mrs i
Mise went
to Lock Haveu, aud before returning
will stop at Howard,
Misses Rosa Yost and Ruth SBmith,
of Clairton, are being entertained at
the home of J. T. Potter, west of Cen- |
tre Hall, ‘They expect to remain for!
several weeks,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry
turced to Milroy after a brief visit to
the family of John Boyder, east of
Centre Hall. They will begin house.
kevping at Milroy in a short time
aud daughter,
Kthel, alter noon
Davidson re-
Miss Gertrude Bartholomew, who
ral years had been in the office
Ostrander, the Philadelptia
Teal ewinle agent, is now iu the office
of H. J. Patton, son of Senator A. E.
Patton, in Curwensville,
Mre J. F. Alexander,
Hull, attended the commencement
excicises at Bryn Mawr College,
where Miss Auna Allison MeO oy Waa
ouw of the graduates, Before returns
ivg home, Mr. Alexander wil visit
fricads in Philadelphia and other
pints,
for sev,
ail 134
of Centre
D. A. Grove, of College township,
returned from the Demoeratic county
convention Tuesday afternoon, and
got down to business at once. Before
pight he bought and sold two ear
loads of wheat, the profit on which,
be says, will pay his campaign ex-
penses, He paid $100 for the wheat,
L'S NATURE.
In Said,
taracter,
Reveal
we 1s betrayed
ng a speck
picks off the
of lint very
humb and fore
ible sign that
practical and
"a girl should
or flande very
the second
ind in her en
ble speck it
more sentl
wan who
mntinual at-
bad house-
Fhe 1
lve in a
and
type of girl
a man’s
p of the hand
ind thumb play
Probability
at tenni
will
minded
off
H,
prove
woman
an ambitious
{ TT able Sn ile, .
poet,
|
the
the
His man-
the opinion
rather
the dread-
wosrr er}
ought
ont and His Hats,
i+ parle
lies every
ti Calton
Wp —-
at heeck
orged
Ha E
y ty ¢ his name
8. Derr for; check the
n Jacob Fr
sum
$4822 0 om, in this place
Derr bad been From,
went
the
My
slaying with
and some tine ago the two
tal taf est #
welielfonte wen to
They
fM. F
wn ic) to
cloth-
ing store sible & 30
From is ntroduced
as hi= cousin.
the Fauble st ide a purchase,
in payment presented a Penns
Bank check made payable to
Derr) with Fr on it.
paper Faubles
the pur.
on the
Later the
Derr, in
From'se,
have
nday
Mo
:
ana mrs
Derr went
re
and
1 11
yALIeY
him
m's name
Was weeepted by
fiflerence b
this
tween
and Um
sed
was paid to Ik rr
he meantime, came back
isappeared
to
fr
Derr, fr has been known
by heretofore, and
represented having been from various
fowns in
om reports,
several names
the west,
messin
WAMIALS,
Mrs. Elizabeth Bartholomew, is at
the of W. H. Bartholomew, in
this place, having arrived from Philgs
delphia several days ago. It is her in-
tenition not to return to the city.
Albert KE.
Cnroline,
and Mrs
home
Fugle, of Columbia, South
being entertained by Mr.
D. J Meyer. He isan un-
derinker and is associated with J. W,
McCormick, son-in-law of Mr, Meyer,
Mr. Fugle is» a New Englander by
birth, but went to South Carolina dur-
ing the reconstruction period, and has
lived there ever since. He is delights
ed with the natural scenery in Penne
sylvania, and pleased to find good,
loyal Democrats so plentiful in Penns
Valley,
D. G. Fortvey, of Tusseyvilie, was
very much surprised the other day to
find a fire in the clothes press in one
of the rooms in his house, The flames
were quickly extinguished, and little
or no damage was done, The Louse
had been left alene only for a few
hours, and the Fortneys are of the
oploion that the fire had been started
by an enemy, with the hope of destroy.
log their home,
ie
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
Ticket
Win io Novemboear-
Delegntons
The
nominated
the November
chosen are in every
Nominated a Tuesday thst Win
Fall
Democratic convention Tuesday
a ticket that will win
be
capable
at
election, men
way
aspire, The ticket nominated
follows :
Bherifl-—FEllis
freasurer
3 Her
L. White, Philipsburg
Recorder— John C. Rowe, ( Becond Term. )
tegister—Herry J. Jackson, Bellefonte,
Commissioner ohn L. Dunlap, Spring
i A. Weaver, Penn
Harris
nner.
Calvi
W wabhb,
Hoy, Be
Fisher,
H
Coroner—br, I. 8 Walker,
There was almost a full
of delegates, most of whom were
structed to vole for the
voters of the district
the delegate, which
the
by
choice of
represented
insured the
the f
nominated to be choles of
volers,
The ention was
by County (
the
had been read the
Braucht, of
permanent
Demoer
culled to order
H
the
conv
hairman 8. Taylor,
and after call
Pr. 4.8
nae Gi
Gregg, wad
a
BRIFen ihe
hon-
10
DOMming-
the
ted,
al of (Gsregu, ACOH pled
unsolicited and unexjpw
WARY, Bil tals or
thie 1 it Of + Of Lhe con-
vention
r ithat gen-
and J
or the
shin D. Miller
{rens-
(ii Was Called
wif thus:
off
Lhe ee of
Wagner Geiss
{
nd thanked the
and stated
Ludraw Li
asked
ir
fe riy-
f
i
roner
recaived
John
ver Vote
Sebring, «
w
Was un
ai
chairman
ing January,
Hous.
ww the
10
The
f the committee
itions was then read by
Mr.
ion of
d the
aon
the chair. |
mmitiee, Leathers
the state
state Re.
net
vention, condemne
John Noll, and pledged the
ninated,
A
furnis
of these
the Re-
copy
hed
Col. J. L. Spangler, Senator Heinle |
did
nominated
the
but
vhich they
The ticket gives general
Democrats in
is not the ticket
Republicans. The several candidates
themselves would have asked
The preliminary canvass on the part
The Reporter at this time omits any
reference to the special fithess of the
RA AY
Marriage Licenses,
Frank E. Miller, Bellefonte,
Lizzie Hoy, Pleasant Gap.
Wm. A. Peters, Philipsburg,
Annie M. Thompson, Philipsburg.
Don’t count your chickens until they
There are ten million bables in the
Some people are bored to death, and
It is often hard to keep up our inter
a
oe
-
oF
ine
-
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7
3
¥
| Drilling on & Standstill,
{ Dilling at the oil well is on a stand-
| still until dry pipe can secured
I'he sides of Lhe well have been falling
| in continually,
{ un a shield
be
Fhe dry pipe in used
any time, and as soon as
they
work will be resumed
Curl Anderson, one of the well drill
struck the the
shoe on the spudding rope,
Cre, Was on hivad by
Hid har
rowly escaped being killed,
ine —
Hon. J. of Colorado
| Bpriogs, Colorado, the Beientist leetur-
| the of W. H. Bartholo-
Centre Hall, beginning
s. Hauna,
| er, was
of
| this week,
guest
| Tew, of
py
Instructions to Delegates,
The the in-
0 the various delegates to
The foot-
not
following table gives
will
respond to any of the ballots,
ings of the instructions
CoOr-
because
uninstructed delegates, whos
represented,
IR
PENNSYLVANIA R, R,
Philad, & Erie R, R, Division
and Northern Central Ry,
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CENTRAL RAILROAD,
TRAINS LEAV}
MONTA}
Bprained Ankle, SU Neck, Laue
The ure (hres rt
for whicl hamberiain Pal
If
ine
8 especialy valuable, promp
it will save vou t mot
applied
and suffering when troubled
is
aliments
A Eu
Hazell ShafYer Reunion
A reunion
families will
of the Hezell and
be held
Hall,
Penn Hall
Ex-Benator
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BUGGIES and CARRIAGES
Get my prices om No, 1
Buggies and Carriages. | can and will
save money for you. Offer you second
hand Buggies at Five Dollars and up.
Stock Food--The best
market, 5 Cents
A Full Line of Dr.
Remedies. .
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w
Mifflingburg
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8
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on the
per Lb,
Daniels’
.
JPR
BEFORE MAKING
call to see me,
got prices
YOUR PURCHASE
look over the stock and
3
HF ROSSMAN
Goods
We have just received a lot
of Summer Goods-~Linens, Lawns,
Nainsook, Batiste, Longcloth, and
many of the New Styles,
ladies’ Embroidered Shirt
Waist Patterns, all over net and
embroidered in black and white,
Laces, Insertions and many
pew Trimmings, Fall Lime of
Hose in black, tan and white.
Fancy Hall Howe for men and boys
pderwoear for Men and §
Ladies’ Underwear in Oambric,
Muslin and Gauze, Ladies’ Ready
Made Wrappers,
HF. ROSSMAN
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BINDER TWINE
F. E. WIELAND
Linden EIall, Pa.
Asks all Farmers who will nee 1 Binder twine to place
orders at once with him. The twine Just arrived and the
price is right, He has also on hand White Clover Seed
Lawn Grass Seed, Etc. Highest prices paid for Baled Hay,
Baled Straw, Grain and Potatoes J
Lawn Wanted-
GRASS SEED BALED HAY, Etc.
NNN VND GW «Naa
CLOVER SEED
then
Sed deddndidid Sudndndednddididndindndrdd dnd ddA ALLL hdd III ILLES 8
The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills.
J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprictors
WHITE LILLY FLOUR |
wd [ILL FEEDS |
———
The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of
Grain—Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Bu Buckwheat.
Baled Hay and Straw will be boug ht at all tim t
best prices the mat a He
COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be
always on hand, We invite school
boards to consult with 15s before placing ~rders for fuel,
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