The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 29, 1905, Image 5

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    LOCALS |
J. Finn Btover has moved from |
Cuddy to Darragh. |
=Parafline in one pound cakes at 10¢
per cake at Swartz’, Tusseyville, |
nets |
ww
Y
Team fly-nets
from $1.75 up at D.
Alana
tha
$200
A.
made
Buggy
Booger's
ull
Of
preparations
glorious
hana
+ LIAS
for celebration un
Fourth
Miss Annie Lewis, of Pittsburg, is |
spending the week at the home of Mr, |
and Mra
Toe
Grange will
Naturday
4. Roland
Mrs. Hoover
in Reedsville over Runday
Mrs,
widow
King.
Progress |
Arcadia |
of
thie
regular meeling
be hela
afternoon,
in
with his sister |
visited
Kellar,
Dalby, friends |
¢
Of
Hattie
of the |
satl for Eu Ope
Mrs, James and little daugh- |
ter, of ‘ fi, Are siti the |
home of
Kuriz, Bellefoute, |
i
Kurtz, will |
)
ate John
mi Saturday i
at
ir
wd Col
over from Bell
>
i
Bpaugler dro
Tuesday atter
parents
Mr
Guy
311
Hl
and Mrs,
i
apa A
Wars
pent
or
of Lemont, s
Andrew Greg
W. H. Bliver’
i IRDILY anda 3
jrre
orce Mr. Reed to
nssislant teschier
Mr. Hosterman
the W Rike
Hubs
wilh
ith §
Phila
Phi
Fr
delp
Pp f
heodore Rupp, of Lancaster,
B
Was
(Ga fist
frie:
Rupj
in
urg
last
MILs
ithe teachi
Mheol
%
the
gical
tie hand
Casier
repare for the minis!
"
ulendevce nad |
at Harvard U
#upe
os t
Cambri
will |
Ha
on
there
to (amibridege
i A
expected at the home of
r, pring Mills,
a few days. Mrs Runkle and!
tidren will remusin in the
Dr. Runkle is |
mfortably located at 1605 Chris.
«treet, Philadelphia, and
Kemen ty,
He
s 030} |
i
i fils mili tier
XN. J
ual Edu- |
meets |
¥ Wifes,
! Par
Nati
which
ive A=Lury
id thie
mite
day to
al
next werk sand
Aesaciation
then will go on |
i
two |
f th
I
atid
4 Hunkle and
27s “
ta Teiest das AL >
gh
irs
ver
ti
Jos
Ths | ity
Lhe
tun
geri Floitons on the * Eronoe |
me Muruggle in by the
eminent legal authority, Hon, J. War-
ner Mills, author of Mills’ Constitu-
tionul Avnotations, Mills’ Colorado
Digest, Mills’ Annotated Negotiable
Instraoments Law, and ni merous
other standard legal works,
E-iet Hogan, probably the great.
Bat artist on the American
Blsge, will be one of the chief enters
tainers at Keith's Chestnat Btreet
Ti ntre, Philadelphia, July 10th,
This will be Mr. Hogan's farewell
vau leville appearance in that city as
he Lo salar next season in * The
Birth of the Pearl.” He will enter
Walu with origiual sougs, which he
Will sing In bis inimitable way,
i
COoun-
some time,
.
Ei
ii extensive practice
Arenas! o
the
Hnmemorales
ping of thirty fourth vile
publishing the first paper of a
¥
Marg? i
i
:
Colorado,’
colored
in
DEATHS,
MRS, CATHARINE P. RICHARDSON.
Mrs. Catharine P. Richardson died
old
Mrs,
Friday.
age at the home of her daughter,
Luther Royer, near Centre Hill,
The*
} deceased was aged
part of her ifs
Her
and since th
in this community.
husband died
time
home with her daughter,
vived by her daughter, Mre. Royer,
Richardson, of Penn
made her
She is sur-
at she
one son, Frank
were conducted by Rev, B. R
4
i ii
J.
nl
r pastor, Rey M. Rearick.
futerment was made
Monday morning
Janes well Kuiown fone
vard, died at his home
isso
i fin ice Friday, June 16, after
sufleris Hae
with dropsy.
ii Rnown in that
BE ION 88
at
civil
He was mem-
church, that
of the War,
even vears and
"
rihn, John,
Blaine
held
ounducted
Aller
mel
by
ry.
aged
left to
fitee children
Lioyd
two i
'
Miller i
rot hers, i
Iii, |
‘reeport, |
Madisonburg
Friday
ich, cone |
oe
amile andl
door |
lent erger. i
Et, Thursday i
Wt
Bavages of the Cat Worm
only |
ex. |
fiers ' hile ection
Arte
realize the
& Lhe
for
has
Years
i
Hi 80 active and
at the 0 nas reached a
en itis being * floish ed,
look exceedingly scant of
of
ravages
that
Was Hol 8 Mmiatier
P eRORIw this
worin, nor neglect invited
lemons trated on
Artiey, Centre
f ti careful
them, ns j« clearly «
f J. J
©
+}
fit i
Hali
of Hes
ar:
He |
i
& f 0y 1 ost
the cut
little
worm-the
Cut
and yet
despised WOT get
naught all his efforts to grow a crop
Mr. Arnev's field was dame.
wie vXionut that
{0
of corn
sged to } Mt
of it was broken up mind rows
i i
buck w heat
in
Blot
Kolth's, Next Week.
Keith's Chestnut
Puil.delphia, next
and varied,
The attractions st
Fhisntre,
} be
¥ will
ish y
sipported by a capable
¥, will ruake Lis ioliial bow to
Keith
Lit fet
PRLFOne In on serenming farce en-
Mr.oand Mere. Nag Violet
Dale, a clever little artiste, will enters
tain with jwpersonations of famous
Actresses! Mrs. Leslie Carter In* Du
Barry ;” Viola Allen in“ A Winter's
Tale,” and others. For the children
will be Kreisel's dogs and monkeys ;
Mosher, Houghton and Mosher, one of
the best comedy bieyole nots in vaude-
ville; Matibews & Ashley, Hebrew
comedians ; Musical feature, the Mae
Jestie Four; Acrobatic feature, the
Brothers Damui; Taylor Holmes,
monologue und impersonations ; Hew.
ry and Francis, conversational ene
dy ; Coughlan, eiub juggling ; Niblo
& Riley, singing snd danciug set;
Carson Bros,, comedy acrobats; Browns
ing Welt & Co, comedy sketoh,
STORY OF GREATEST BATTLE
| Francis MoUnllngh's Tale of Mak den to be
{ Printed Next Sunday
battle of Mukden,
The fought in
| the greatest conflict in the history of
| the world,
| The ouly history yet published of
this great combat has just been writ.
| ten. It is told by Francis McCullagh
| & correspondent, went into the
| battle with the Russian forces, and
who
was caplured duripg the fight by the
| Japanese
Mr. McCullagh was an eye witness
| of the hattle both
knowing the story, knows how to tell
| it. He has written it all graphically,
#8 only an eye-witness can, He
work of
from sides, and,
not gone into the labored the
the
facts themselves stand out to adorn it
|
{ Mr. McCullagh's history has been
Penusy i
Philadelphia North
be published
and the first instal-
| clear English, letting
and point its great moral,
for
by
American,
| secured publication in
the
It
two instalments,
VARIDIA
will in
{ ment of eight pages will Bppear as a
special supplement added to the sun-
| day issue of the paper for July It
will be ¢ mipleted on July i
pp
Feuchers Elected
directors of
I The
districts are selec
SCHOO] the various
f
ting their teachers fi
I'he
fOr
ir
| the next term. following teacu-
| ers were elecled Halves, Harris
- - —
s "usgquehanne
r wg
po
cities and
ie pu
of furnishing
towns along
f
has bought usand scores of
several
} v
IVEr In Lh
It
:
sil
DOLD sides of the
ian
“ “
Ferry
1d
iNT
r
make elect
to the
POW
be carried
—
Hoosevelt at Harvard
Fa
ent
President wevell is attending the
COWIE exercises at Harvard |
Maes this |
attend
uiveisity, Cambridge, .
was his desire that he should
in his official capacity as |
werely as a member of
8), the class with which
the class of
he graduated.
A
Just What Everyone should De
Mr. J.T. Barber of Irwinville, Ga.,
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
al hand ready for instant use, Attacks
of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea
Come on so suddenly that there is no i
| Hime to hunt for a doctor or go to the |
| store for medicine. Mr. Harber says :
“1 have tried Chamberlain's Colie,
Cholera aud Diarrhoea Hemedy which
is one of the best medicines I ever saw.
I keep a butte of it in my room as I
| have bad several attacks of colic and
It bas proved 1o be the best medicine
I ever used. ”’ sold by C. W. Nwarlz,
i antes ville: F. A. Carson, Pottters
I Mills,
i DMINISTRATORS NOTICE Letters of
| ow Administration on the estate of David
Lrlasgow, iste of Haines twp, deceased, having
| bent duly granted Wo the undersigned, he would
respectiully mguest all persons Kuowing them-
teives indetted 10 the estate 10 make Immedia te
payment, and those having claims against the
tame 10 present them duly authentionted for set-
tiement. D. 8, GLASGOW, Administrator,
June 1, 16 Tusseyville. Pa.
Ex DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~ LETTERS
of Administration ou the estate of Mary
| Waugh, Iasie of Uregg wwuship, deceased,
having been duly granted to the Huaersigned, he
would respectiaily request sli persons Knowiug
themselves indebsed Ww the estate to make imme
diate payment, and those Baviug ciaims against
| Mie sane 10 present them dilly suthentionied for
| settlement,
JAS, P. GROVE, Administrator,
W. Harrison Walker, Hpring Mills, Pa
Attorney, Bellefonte,
EI ous AND LOT FOR BALE-The under
signed offers for sale a house and lot, on
Main street, Contre Hall. The house is two
story, and well located.
For farther particulars call on W, 1, Mingle,
Centre Hail,
(0.22) D. OLIE TE
Berea, Oh
! rue SHARPLESS TUBULAR CREAM SEPA-
: RATOR Is a shory out, paving half the
{dairy work, It sa low-down machine, There
washing the Ample three
tor bowl. Avoid
i
i
Pennsylvania Chautaugus,
For the Pennsylvania Chautauqua
to be held at Mt. Gretna, Pa., July 1
{to August 5, 1905, the Pennsylvanis
cursion tickets from New York, Phils
delpbis, Chestuut Hill, Phoenixville,
Wilmington, Perryville,
Md., Washington, D © s Enst Libert
| Butler Fe
ford, Clearfield, Martinsburg, Belle
fonte, Waterford, Canandaigun,
| Wilkesbarre, Tomhicken, Mt. Carmel,
| Lykens and
{ pointe, to Mt
( reduced Tickets will
June 25 August
will be good to return until August 16
| inclusive. For specific
ticket agents
Frederick
. Iodiana, Connellsville, fu
intermediate
return, at
principal
Gretna and
rates be sold
to 5, inclusive, and
rates, consult
——
Fewer (iallons : Wears Longe .
ron i cps
Fewer Gallons : Wears Longer.
oy
Fewer Gallong : Wears Lovger
a
Wears Longer.
-
Fewer Gallons
Wo po
Fewer Gallons : Wears Longer
-
Sprained Ankle, Stn
These
for which
® —
Neck, Lame Shoulder,
are three common ailments
Chamberlain's Pain Balm
¢
§ t
If i
Lite,
is especially valuabls romptly
applied it will save On
you
For sale by (
F.A.C
one of these ailments
Ww
Potters
Nwartz, Tusseyvville : LrRO1
Mills
Bl
re ipt books, at ten cents and up
acoording fa the 7 tl i
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orter office
hdd i SS a Sh EE
BEST |NSURANCE
L.gency
¢ IN CENTRE COUNTY
$H.E. FENLON
/ Agent
Bellefonte. Penn’a
Bost
ccident Ins. Companies
Bonds of
The Largest and
Every
Plate
surance
Lrascrip-
tion Glass In
at low rates
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¢
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¢
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Raw fide Wi
Heavy Draught x
Brown and Whit
Heavy Work
Hoavy Wooden Hames
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Harness Oil
Trace Chains
Bogey Harnos
BUGGIES and CARRIAGES
Get my prices on Neo. Mifflingburg
Buggies and Carriages. | can and will
save money for you. Offer you second
band Buggies at Five Dollars and up.
Stock Food--The best on the
market, 5 Cents per Lb,
A Full Line of Dr. Daniels’
Remedies, .
BRR IRIE Ree
Sess essssssssseel
TEAM NETS $200, BUGGY
NETS $1.75 and up.
RH
——————
ummer
Goods
We have on hand a fine line
ol Bummer Goods,
SILLA A 2 222022
India Linons from Sc up.
Nainsook, Lawn, in fact,
quite a variety of Goods
suitable for warm weather.
Lace Hose for Men, la.
dies and Children,
Fans from 3c up,
Fresh Cakes and a full
line of Groceries,
pots die Fut ae
Suit nbn
| bucket Bowls, They're all fall of troud
| para. Teoentysix of
| secommodate your herd,
| bliliy of the mach ine, the
i on
: HF. ROSSMAN
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H. F. ROSSMAN
Spring Mills, Pa.
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PENNSYLVANIA R, R.
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| CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Week Days,
BELLEFONT KE
EABTWARD WESTWARD
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TATIONS
fiAr
Br
and Northern Cent
Tim
ral Ry,
In 1
tf Mus
in Effect
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A\BTWARD,
The lnxative effect of Chamberlain's
Btomach and Liver Tablets is po
that
effect
WwW
Carson,
agreeable and so natural you do
$ {
of medi.
Tus.
Mills
not real in the
i
2% i
cine r sale by (
KF.
“warily
Beyviile A. Potters
Marriage Licenses
A. Emel, }
M.
Edmund C
Bessie =
George
jertha Young.
Fish, Philipsburg
vi
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Swartz, Philipsin
Edw fara Vaughu,
Ada Oberheim, Rush tw
sandy Ridge
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fler,
Orlando Viele
Ida
George H. Mann,
Mabel C. Pletcher,
Wm
Anns
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whole
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men were bh
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Did You See Those Shirts
That we have exhibition in our
on
2
u did not, don’t fail to
A better assortment
window ? If you
examine them,
of patterns and more serviceable shirts
i
cannot be found i
THE PRICES ARE 50c,
Come and sec them and be convinced
that our stock is liberally spiced with
the essence of Low Prices,
1 town.
and $1.00
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
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BINDER TWINE CLOVERSEED
F. E. WIELAND
inden EIall, Pa.
Asks all Farmers who will
orders at once with him.
need Binder twine to place their
The twine just arrived 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 i
Lawn Wanted-
GRASS SEED BALED HAY, Etc.
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The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills, +
JH. & S.E. WEBER, Proprietors
"WHITE LILLY FLOUR |
and MILL FEEDS
The Highest Maricet Prices will be paid for all kinds of
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bar
Grain— , Oats, Ba ley, Rye, Buckwheat,
Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at the
best prices the market will afford.
COAL All sizes of Coal, the bast Grades of Coal to be
had, always on We invite school
| boards to consult with us before placing ders for fuel.