The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 15, 1905, Image 5

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KRITTLEBERGER-BARTHOLOMEW.
Wedding Takes
of W. 1
Wednesday
A Pretty
Home
Hall,
At
Place at
high noon Wednesday, at th
Bartholomew,
Mis
Kittelberger, of ©
ited in the
Rev, i
bonds of holy mat
W. Mclinay.
wt prettily
dalscs
the stroke o
ferns,
arch of |
formeod
ring
WAS sed,
Phe bride
Hall's
SEY He
tired in ¢
beautiful
Bell
der, Bellefonte,
Blane
Bla
Nolan, Belle
Kelleher
ial
fonts
| i
ulrg.
nannon,
#2 home from
We rick, Md . for |
the
( I. Zeig
Fred
umimer vacation.
51 Mills, was
way Wednesday in the inter-
ier, of ring
up
est the Lester Piano Company,
From Lere he went to Hublersburg
where lie
sie:
a
is placing a high-class mu-
trument
Warner W. Gonder,
of of, re in Hall, the
guest of mother, Mra,
William Colyer. for Mr
Gonder isn the
Pen:
Centre
riety
a fw davs
ratiromd engineer on
vivania linea,
Tie Children’s service in the M. KE.
chureh at Bprucetown Sunday morn.
ing was largely attended, The young
people deserve much credit for the
manner in which they performed
their parte. The music was of a high
order and well rendered,
P Gross Yearick, of Philadelphia,
in Centre Hall on a visit to his
mother, Mrs, Phoebe Yearick, and
sister, sire. W., B. Mingle He took
advantage of the slack time In his
business to run out into the country,
and, like when a boy, enjoy the ever.
lasting benefits of pure mountain air,
in
COMMENCEMENT AT STATE, LOCALS,
Best Manilla hay rope, 15 cents pe
Semi-Centeanini | pound, W., Swartz, Tusseyvills,
The Jubllee Adds
ditions! Interest to the Annual Exer.
claes
Ad
i
ol
i Large Attendance,
e| The semi-centennial jubilee at State
| RF .
| added {rterest the State's Dr. G. W. Hosterman.
had
drawing an unusually large |
| the
0 CoOtn-
mencement exercises, and much
Proceeds
fund,
All invited.
benefit of Lhe
to do in Arcadia,
| attendanos hall
| Thi
1 with
exercises began Sunday morn-
by
D.,}
| sisting
Mrs. Cyrus Brungart, after
the bacealaureate sermon
David gg: DD. D. LL.
sident Theological Bemin-
Gire iu taking care of Mrs
y | pre | Bparr, is home again.
| wu All gheny. . { J. Nevin Meye y, Of Rebersburg
Monday's exercises wer interfered | :
the |
preventing book firm
pd I : ;
Of | Mayurd, Merrill & Meyer, New York
[ Pittsburg, a men-
1 { ber of the Juni Jus Funeral
chiool
1 with to some extent by death
O'llark P town J
Clark P. Stew: | was in
ser- |
! : : } J. B.
| vices were conducted over his remains
town Monday.
pwal iditorium, prepara.
Pitts- |
| ments on
Stewart, a | The
| Milroy
week superintending minor
to shipping the remains to
he
er 4.
the Fleisher home,
r interment young man
Presbyterian congre gation
has extended =
fe Cadi 1d Robin
fof M
e day mn histor-
nddresses,
He Were
Murray and Miss Jd-
na
JAMiie lo
Murray, of this piace, attended the
Col
CXETCIin + Slate
the gradusies was Paul
Lhe former,
i's. re-
hand-paint-
v ¢
RUG
1 Gli ered
ME RIK EG
UR ¢
o aid
gk Was
very term t
thes stand
CX8pis RE RB sil.
muistion,
diam Zeigler, who
with their son,
Vir-
Reporter a re
senson in Vir
the growth of
Mrs, Zeigler
Brush Valley
er, near Farmville,
Lie
ol
igi
enging
ale that the
{
oH tion. | Bins favorable to
Mr
from
Aas
erog
south
— and
w Progress at the Weld nt a
1, and although the
| former is seve nity “eight and the Iatter
veil Las been pro- | number « f years Bg
Wark Wns begun
pe’ had been | seventy-five years of age, they are both
Joying good health, the
ceplion oceasio attack
ter a fow days’ with exX-
of
: el
at it was of an al
rosumatism.
Merchant y H
til another | extensiv
Wed- | ings «
Fhe
is reached the depth of about
‘dry pipe "”
juentiy driil- |
:
cottinued ur
Meyer is making
the build-
Centre Hill. Be-
same repainted, |
| which work is being done by Messrs, |
| F. E. Arney and Ollie Mader, he is ex-
| pending considerable money on a |
| water plaot, and when completed he |
| will have hard and soft water all
! the house. A large cistern |
| an elevation into
{| which the water falling on the house
roof will be conducted, and into an- |
other cistern water will be pumped,
| by means of a gasoline engine, from a
spring. From these cisterns water is |
conducted to the house by gravity.
. A manufacturer—a
who was at the | . g
lioking- after the needs of his | citizen and successful man of affairs,
3 . { contributes to the ** Oatiook ” for this
Jersey onwa In the absepnes of the |
local physicians, Dre. H. 8 Braucht of | week i notable paper on the uppre
phy hs, au '
{sion and grievances sod wrongs of
Pennsylvania, culminating with the
declaration that the great want and
prime necessity of the State Is a man
at the head of its affairs not as a boss
or political manager, but as governor,
representing the real power of the
people. It is unfortunate that the
good people of Pennsylvania, because
{ of their ring and machine servitude, |
have not made choice of such al
governor when they had the chance, |
; and when they passed Ly such men as
Pattison and Jenks for such machine |
Instrumentalities Stone and Penny-
packer. That tells the story.
AS MM A AAA,
Double harpoon forks, $1.00—C, W.
Bwarts, Tusseyville,
tmprovy eens of
pipe arrived
irilling was
Mi Lis farm, at
resumed, i sides Lhaviog the
yr - yy
Broke
Bairfont
Faead AY
Mrs Balrfoot Her Arm
fell down the
morning and
of the forearm,
when
A
/
w Mrs
attic
F
slairas
HIDer Hoi
£),
through
broke the
{| was constructed on
the
and, receiving i
in her fall, was |
obliged to lie down ou the nearest bed |
she could reach, from which place she |
experienced co widerabile difficulty in |
i
i
accident happened,
ather severe bruises
getting the attention of W. J. Bmith :
’ Penusylvania
the man of the hous .
atable
Spring Mille, was called to reduce the
fracture, |
: print meatiaia—
The Shatter Hanal Reunion,
The Bhafler-Hazel reuninon was in
full biast when the Reporter went to
press. The Gravge Park presented
the appearance of a gala day during
the Grange Encampment. The Penn
Hall baud furnished music for the
occasion,
A rumber of splendid addresses
Were delivered by those selected to
#peak on tile occasion.
Ihis js the third reunion, snd one
of the best yet had, There were repre-
sentatives from many parts of the
county in attendance,
Hev, ¥. ¥, Christine Dend
|
|
| Rev. F. F, Christine died suddenly
| at his home in Stewart, Ohio, Monday
{ morning. Interment was at
Elysburg, his former home.
| Rev,
made
Mable, were in a boat setting outlines
became
was wilh
Christine
shore wher r
L.. Moore, of
valting them.
al once
limp and helpless, and it
wt Miss
was able to reach the
Thos,
Hall,
In a dying condition
Centre AHAB
Chris
and
but
tev,
tine was tul
bys
“nu to his Home,
eral iciaons were called,
morning, #s {uted
death came.
Rev, «
Presbyterians
hristine was ar
pisi
church, in this place, for
several yours prior to 1900, and at the
tine of his death was serving a
byteriun chinrge at Stewa t, Ohio, His
age wus nbout fifty-«wven vears,
a
Hoedueed ate oO Nisgura Fi
On necount of the Imperial 1
nt Order of the
N.Y
Biin
A nels Mystic
June
Raiire i
ff \
al Nisgara Falls
pany will sell excursion
ii
5 ii
Fain
N IREATH
Nes at great
|
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PENNSYLVANIA R. R. | ,
ulleye,
Philad, & Erie R, R, Division Tuseyville.
and Northern Central Ry, P. Hoffer Daie, student in
ieal department of the Univ
Thane Table 1
LOCALS,
«ws cents, W,
Bwartz,
med -
of
came
the
rersity
tu
lect M
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
home last week to
FEMAIL OVer vaca-
tion.
Miss
Mille,
v4 A rd ai aay § :
offic WEeAnesday. "He a i
Orpha Gramley Sprig
iensant caller at this
panied
rio Cemlre
day with
while
of the
Mra.
her
WHE 2 Pp
her mother and little brot}
Hall they
Rev, Ire
Mise
M isses Goodhart., This Wa
Gramley’s fi
recent
wv here
1 M
ana ii oe 3k. CLTICK,
WAH
Orpha
first
10
The lax
Btomach
agreeable
not realize it j
cine, For
Bey ville
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
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HARNESS
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A FEW PRICES
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BUGGIES and CARRIAGES
Get my prices Mifflingburg
Buggies and Carriages. | can and will
save money for Offer you second
hand Buggies at Five Dollars and up.
Stock Food--The best on the
market, 5 Cents per Lb,
A Full Line of Dr. Daniels’
Remedies, . .
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on No. 1
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you.
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BEFORE
call
MAKING ¥ FURCHAERE
ook over the stock and
OUR
10 soe mie
got prices
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HF ROSSMAN
ummer
"Goods
We have just received a lot
of Bummer Goods-Linens, Lawns,
Nalnsook, Datiste, 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
now Trimmings. Full Lime of
Hose In black, tan and white,
Fancy Hall Hose for men and boys
Upderwear for Men and Boys
Ladies’ Underwear in Cambric,
Muslin and Gauze, Ladies’ Ready
Made Wrappers,
HF. ROSSMAN
Spriog Mills, Pa,
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Summer press Goods
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BINDER TWINE CLOVERSEED
F. E. WIELAND
inden EIall, Pa.
Asks all Farmers who will need Binder twine to place their
orders at once with him, The twine Just arnived and the
price is right. He has also on hand White Clover Seed,
Lawn Grass Seed, Htc. Highest prices paid for Baled Hay,
Baled Straw, Grain and Potatoes.
Lawn Wanted-
GRASS SEED BALED HAY, Etc.
hn Se VV TNT D DC CBD TD
Y"mevseesessasesese
dndiah
£783
The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills.
J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprictors
WHITE LILLY FLOUR |
| and MILL FEEDS |
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CII IT ry
The Highest Market Prices will be
Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bar
Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at the
best prices the market will afford.
COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be
~~ had, always on » We ‘nvite s:hool
boards to consult with us before placing © «rs for fuel.
PETTITT rT Te
paid for all kinds of
ley, Rye, Buckwheat.