The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 20, 1905, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
S.W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
CeNTRE HALL, . . | PENNA.
THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1905.
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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
WILLIAM H, BERRY, Delaware
JOHN B. HEAD, Westmoreland,
THE COUNTY TICKET
SHAFFER,
"BANK K
SWARB,
8, FISHER
A good many people suppose that
Cabinet officers are complimentary
positions created by a
gratification of certain sections of the
population.
Agriculture to
Secretary of Commerce and
Congress as
please the farmers, a
Labor to
please the manufacturers and working-
men. The mivers have repeatedly in-
sisted that they were
enough to be * recognized by having
a Becretary of
important
I'he school
Mining.
on
masters have the same ground
urged a Secretary of Education. The
doctors are now demanding a Ree
tary of Health.
there ou
re-
By the
t to be a Secretary of Re-
the
on any
same logie
gh
There is none hee
ligion. ALE
Government does not carry
eC neither
d
at
aie Lhe
cal system. But
oes it ad: ster the schools or oper-
nines or direct the practice of
ine, There officers
at the head of the foreign intercourse,
medi are Cabinet
the financial, military,
tal
the public service :
¥, naval and pos-
branches because those are parts of
the
and
$
Government
collects a revenge maintains an
army, and so on.
——————— a ——
Roosevelt did
the
Ambassador was presented to him at
Oyster Bay, ** because ihe situation
very delicate and the less
better.” Btill; a nice littl
race suicide should
offensive to Baron
homely sentiments al
duties to their children
helped to enliven the ceremony,
naps, or some well remarks
It
in ies,
President not deliver
an address when new Russian
in
said the
about
not proved
A
mothers’
Rosen, few
would have
per-
chosen
about professionalism in athletics.
was too good an opportunity t
Baron Rosen is President
Roosevelt's titled to
& private rehearsal as a preparation for
what is to come.
ain
The Milton Record
side of the present
commissioners in Northumberland
county. The recent bond sale has
been the text for severe criticism.
0
new
ways. He was en
is a thorn in the
board of county
Bin
Aaronsburg,
Miss Eva Meyers, of Philadelphia,
has come to spend the summer months
in town.
Dr. J. D. Huber, of Tylersville,
made a business trip to town Saturday.
Mrs. John Hetzel and daughter are
visiting friends near Centre Hall.
Chas. Bummers, who is employed at
Altoona, is paying his parents a visit,
Miss Mabel Crouse has gone to Phil-
adelphia to resume her duties in & mil-
linery establishment,
Forest Stover and family, Edward
Bressler and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Lane spent the Sabbath with friends
near Rebersburg. .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swabb were call-
ers on Mr. and Mrs. Luke Swabb at
the residence of Mrs. Kizzie SBwabb,
Bunday evening.
Miss Rose Tate, of Bellefonte, and
Miss Mary Kreamer, of Renovo, visit
ed at the home of A. B. Stover last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Lane, of Tyrone,
spent a few days with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Barah Leitzell,
" Miss Bessie Buiton, of Lock Haven,
and Miss Rebecca Guisewite, of Mill.
heim, were royally entertained by
Miss Ruth Crouse over Sunday,
Mrs. James Wert and Gurney Wert,
of Tumeyville, were guests of Jesse
and Luther Wert,
Mrs. Dora Weaver and children, of
Coburn, spent the greater part of last
week with her parents, in this place,
——— A A ————
Tenia fly-nets $2.00. Buggy nets
Jom $1.60 up at D, A. Boozer's
Harris Township.
Miss Sallie Riley spent the last few
weeks al the home of Clayton Ktters,
ut Oak Hall,
Mrs. Katharine Wieland and daugh-
ter, Miss Gertrude, are spending the
summer months in some of the west-
ern states,
George E. Meyer, of Altoona, spent
Sunday at his parental home.
Peter Bhires, of Millheim, made a
business trip through here last week.
Mrs. Joseph Hoy, Mrs. William
Hoy and her little girls, Dr. John Rob-
and family were visitors from
Htate College,
Prof. Edward
Calvin John
Veronica, of Bellefonte, are spending
inson
Myers and
and Fisher and sister
their vacation in Boalsburg.
Rev. A. J.
ducted services in the schooi house at
Shingletown,
P. B. Ishler and family visited at
the home of J. Bhuey, Lemont.
R. B. Harrison and family visited at
Pleasant Gap
Mrs. Julia Dinges visited her sister,
Mrs. Harriet Steele, in Bellefonte.
Mr. Painter, of Allegheny county, is
visiting his old schoolmate, H. N,
Lonberger,
Frank Wieland snd Lin-
Wie-
family, of
den Hall, were visiting at C. E.
land’s on
M I's
Sunday.
Charles and
, last week,
d Mrs. Melvin
sunday at Howard,
cotinty
3p y
Mr an
Smith spent
the
home
Mrs. John Leech and daughter Nun-
nie funeral of Wilson
irown, at Penn'’a Furnace Monday,
Crops of If
during
alteuded the
all kinds are good. the
weather continues favorable
the week the grain will all be stored
in the
get suflicient
harvest,
A. B
bars. It was very hard to
help to gather in the
1 4 .
umeardner
rRUILNZRIrane;
iphia ar
nd Mrs, J
Margaret, of Alt
ne of Mrs, Miller.
Bella Stewart and
friencs
Rebersburg,
Linden Hall
Mel
erson and childre:
spendin
1, returne
compat ied
spending
home of her motl
Mre. Anna St .
Mrs, Ann
i able to be
er being housed fron
r up fi
Arth
Dg pul away hay on hi
ie Heed
outz around
aft y Jumbago,
Kimport was here last week,
ut
fel
f rr
Lennedy and grand
Wielas d,
he former's nej
iia
Fhursday.
exandria,
Reuben Stuart returned to his home
L vacation
irg, after a pleasan
th relatives here,
and Mrs, Little, of
part Inst week
aunt, Miss Mary Polter
A Mp rn
Woodward.
Mrs, Joseph Ard and sou Wilson, of
Lewisburg, were visitors at the home
of Dr. Ard over Sunday.
J. C. F. Motz, of Monessen, accom.
panied by Mrs. Edward Mauck, of
Millheim, was in town last week.
Samuel Mowery and family,
Aaronsburg, spent Sunday at
home of Mrs. Elias Motz.
Al. Walters and F. 0, Hosterman,
of Millheim, were in town Friday and
Baturday,
Rev. Haas and wife, of Rebersburg,
spent Sunday and Monday in town.
Israel Runkle, wife and granddaugh-
ter, Miss Bertha Wirth, had business
in Millheim one day last week.
George Earhart and wife, of Kansas,
are visiting the latter's brother, How-
ard Musser,
Miss Lida Hosterman
Aaronsburg on Monday.
J.C. F. Motz left for Monessen on
Tuesday.
New York,
of with their
spent
of
the
was {to
A ————. —
Businesamen's Plenle Privileges,
The Passenger Department of the
Central Railroad of Pennsylvania has
announced that bids for the various
stand privileges at Hecla Park, Tues-
day, August 22nd, on account of the
Centre-Clinton County Business Men's
Picnic will be received up to noon of
August 7th. Those desiring any of
the following privileges and such
others as may be proper, should get
their bids in before that time. Salo
will be made to the highest responsible
bidders, reserving the right to reject
any aod all bids: Ice cream, restau.
rant, fruit, soft drinks, peanuts, candy,
cigars and tobacco, photography,
canes, shooting gallery, metry-go-
round, ete,
———— ————
It Is quite natural that we should
be downcast when we are on our
uppers,
Rural Mail Route In Sugar Valley.
A proposed rural mail route is to
side, go west on the winter
Ruhl’s saw mill, returning east
ville and from that point continuing
back to Loganton, a distance of twen-
ty-two miles,
The star route now in existence will
not be discontinued, neither will any
of the post offices along this route be
done away with,
—— milfs ———
Oda
Follows Reunion
Al a meeting of the representatives
Fellow
held
Lodges in
inty, at Centre Hall,
lows
Reunion on Grange Park, Centre Hall, |
Thursday
Among
hold the Centre County Odd ¥Fel
17. |
at
this meeting, from a distance, were
W. P. Kuhn, Capt. W, H. Fry, J. RK. |
Johnson, Esq., Perey C, Mr, |
Hazell, Dr. H. 8. Braucht, M. |
Gramley, Mr. Everhart. J.
represented the fge, {
SOG
August
others who were present
Rudy,
T.
oS Rowe
‘ins
100K]
The program has not pre-
Yel been
pared, but promises to be one of great
interest,
ge, of Centre Hall,
unty, will have |
charge.
Mills.
Duck returpe
Spring
1
inant % }
ad jast week
taught in |
nter.
Miss Flo.
i
BOLDOGI8 (ast
from St uis, where she
the pul He wi She is |
at ti i
5
WW He
Mr. and
arrived
n (ER
Altoona, |
home of
"
Mrs
SRL
her paren
Klapper, of
raay, for a visit among |
friends and relatives in this vicinity. |
Miss Eloise Schuyler, of Centre Hall, |
f
days friends here, |
Diehl,
pent a few Among
who is a Sabbath school
frire visite
ountly,
Gramley, oi
Howard,
nter, |
f How-
and daug
Breon,
- -
Nittany Mountain,
in ranuing
Brother
ti
#4 ¥¢
Le i 133
timber
w hie this is all cut timber will be |
rather scarce on Nittany,
Tone Noll is in camp with the 20d |
Brigade, N. G. P., Erie. This
his twellth year with the guards,
Horner
house Lo a coat of paint, Josiah Zeigler, i
of Pleasant having done the |
Mrs. Horner also made |
other improvements to her property. |
John Garver accompanied Tone
Noll to Erie, te see what it takes to
bring a soldier to perfection,
Robert Smith's baby has been iil for
several days,
Ed. Page and Smith are
working at Mr. Roberts’ stave mill,
on the mountain.
Mrs. Todd Ryan has returned to her
home in Bellefonte, after visiting her
sister, Mrs, Sprow,
at in
Mrs, Kate has treated her |
ae 1
trap,
work. has
bert
ss fs
Colyer.
Mrs. Mary Wingard and daughter,
Mrs. HBamuel Klinefelter, spent a few
days with their daughter and sister,
at Milesburg,
Miss Katie Fleisher, of Centre Hall,
spent a few days al the home of Till.
wan Klinefelter,
The services held in the woods by
Rev. J. K. Memaw, of Runville, were
well attended,
Miss Ella Bair, of Williamsport, is
spending some time with her mother,
Mre. Margaret Bair,
Roy Miller and John Stump, of
West Virginia, are visiting relatives
at this place,
Mr. and Mrs. John Housman and
daughter Nora, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Housman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Winters
and son Harry, all of Millbeim, spent
Bunday at the home of J, 8, Housman.
Mr. and Mrs. James Runkle, Jr.,
aud daughter Mary spent Bunday at
the home of Mrs. Runkle's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Royer, of Potters
Mills,
C. B. Bodtorf purchased a fine ORITYy-
all from Wieland Bros., Linden Hall,
Tf SA A
Revenge is sweet when it fsn't »
case of sour grapes,
DEATHS,
WILLIAM GAUVER
William Gauver, of Altoons, former-
ly a resident of Bellefonte, died Bun-
day morning, of heart failure, He
was a well-known business man, and
since 1504 had been engaged in the in-
surance business. He was forty-five
years old.
WILSON BROWN.
Wilson, son of A. L.
Penn's Furnace, died at the home of
his father, after an illness of six weeks, |
He was nineteen years old, and had |
Brown, of |
i
Funeral services were held at his
home Monday morning, after which |
the remains were taken to Milroy, |
where interment was made,
and three brothers, William, B lain,
and Harrison,
THOMAS BITNER
Thomas Bitner died at
and his body was brought to Blanch.
Wednesday
He was
ard evening
operator at
¥
a telegraph
His
Bittner,
about
William
Was
iate The dee
aged
The funeral took
at the home of
Mre. Danlel Glossner.
nf ————
Ler,
{ his mother
Married.
Walter Loveland Weaver,
united in
lellefonte
tre Hall, were
Tuesday morning, io
John A Wood Jr.
formed the ceremony,
pert
John Ma
of State College, were united in
the home
B. F.
M.F
formed by Rev Fosselman.
If you spend your Vacation at
ATLANTIC CITY
Do not fail to
Stop at Philadelphia
to Visit
KEITH'S THEATRE
“One of the Sights of
the City,”
ALL THAT'S NEW AND BEST
IN VAUDEVILLE
POPULAR PRICES
PIANOS ano
ORGANS .
THE LESTER PIANO is a
th grade instrument, ene
dorsed by the New England Con-
Broad
Philadelphia,
servatory, Boston, Mass :
Street Conservatory,
as beis
ing
1
ana
unsurpassed for tone,
touch finish,
« +. THE LAWRENCE nr
7-OCTAVE ORGAN
is the only organ with the Saxa-
phone combination and correctly
imitates orchestral instruments,
TERMS to suit the buyer. Ask
for catalogues and prices,
+ C, E, ZEIGLER »
SPRING MILLS.
CENTRE HALL, . . . . . PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE...
MONUMENTAL WORK
In all kinds of
Marble aw
Celery Piants for Bale,
Mrs. Minnie Richard offers celery
plants for sale at reasonable prices,
Bmith, the Photogrespher,
W. W. Bmith, the Photographer,
will not be in Cepirs Hall this week,
but will be here, Friday, 25,
rn fv i —
Base Balls and Gloves,
Base balls and gloves may be had at
the Reporter office. The best goods on
the market. Prices altogether right.
pty
Bouvenir Postal Cards,
You will find at the Reporter office
& souvenir postal card, very suggestive
When you want a pleasant laxative
use Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver
For sale by C. W. Bwarlz,
A. Carson, Potters
their
Bome people pick company
TRAY ~Came
dersigr
Lo Lhe
maintenance
Spring Time In Florida and the South
This is one of the most delightful
seasons of the whole vear to visit
Florida and the famous resorts of Pine-
hurst, N, C., Camden, 8. C., and others
of the wonderful RBouthland. reached
most directly by the Beabourd Air
Line Railway, the shortest snd quick-
esl route between the North and south.
Three through Pullman trains dally,
including the famous Beabosrd Flori.
Ga Limite d, the quickest Irgin ever
operated between New York and
Florida and without change of passen-
gers or baggage. Winter excursion
rates now in effect. Bpecial stopover
privileges. Excellent Dining car serve
ice on all trains. Two trains daily to
Atlanta for Orleans, Birming-
ham and all points in the Mouthi-west,
Write
booklets and other information
J. J. PULLER, Dist. Pass. Apt.
¥
1411 Chestnn
EW
for rates, se trated
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edules, illus
it Bt, hila., Pa.
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Ark your lawyer about “Fewer gal-
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Bay It Now
Now is the time to buy Chamber-
min’s Collie, Chol and Diarrhoes
Remedy, be needed
Mm wart z,
Potters
J. R, Keis
gn
Sd oe
4
eights of Crown,
Summer Goods in
used by Me
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A pleasant, potent and
permanent Invigorator for
Granite, Don’t fall t) get my price:
Merchandise for
Il line of Fresh Fruit
Watermelons,
Also,
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Beans,
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Hair Renewer
I your Bvaggien samt
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Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, Ery.
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