The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 19, 1905, Image 4

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THE OENTRE REPORTER.
8. W. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor,
PENNA.
1905.
Centar Harr,
THURSDAY,
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OCTOBER 19,
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DEMOURATIC STATE TICKET,
'EASURER
STATE
AM H
it STI } (1
JOHN
JUDGE OF 1 UPE
JOHN B HEAD,
TR
WILLI BERRY Delaware
Franklin
RIOR COU!
Westmoreland
THE COUNTY TICKET
ELLIS 8 SHAFFER,
DR. FRANK K WHITE
HARRY J JACKSON
JOHN C ROWE
JOHN L
C. A WEAVER
JAMES W. SWABRBB.
« B. HOY,
*, 8B, Fl
SHERIFF
TREASURER
REGISTER
RECORDER
COMMISSIONERS
UDITORS
SHER.
Fairbrook.
Frank Bowersox, who has been ill,
is getting better.
George Bmith, who has been
gick from typhoid fever, is on the road
to recovery.
John B. Goheen and wife spent last
week with their son, Dr. B
Goheen, at Coleport.
Mrs. Martha
this piace, but
is suffering from a severe fall
Wm.
Baileyville
being put on
es added.
The village 1
Collins, is suflering from a broken rib,
and
some
very
George
Gardner, formerly
now living in Tyron
(Gates is having his home
repaired. A new roof
and several
lacksmith,
has not been able to work
time,
or two,
The
ing rep ainted —
mings. The
later. Josiah Zeigler
is doing the work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F
relatives in Kishacoquillas Valley,
ginning of the hey
most of the
Gilliland,
impr OVIDE.
George Grimes,
Hall,
culiar circumstances last Sunday.
United Brethren
ite with
, of Pleasant Gap,
Kimport
e-
week,
time with Sterrit
who had bten ill, but are
lumberman at
had a horse die unde
sick and Dr
snd
the
animal had been
of Bellefonte, was
scribed for its ailments. |
called pre-
evel
ing the beast walked to Boalsburg and
then lay down and died.
Saturday Past Grand W,
H. Fry assisted by Past Grands Goss,
Krebs, Walker, Tate Walker, in-
stalled the officers Penns Valley
Lodge, I. 0. O. F. No. 276, for the en-
suing year. The names of the officers
follow : N. G., Walter H. Weaver : V,
G., John Reish ; Treas., J. G. Heber-
ling ; financial sec., M. E. Heberling :
recording sec., Harry Walker ;
lain, Dr. R. M. Krebs ; warden, W. H.
Fry ; conductor, J. B. Heberling : B
B.toN.G,J. W. Fry; L.8. to N. G,,
Harry Sunday; R. 8. to V. G.,
Rossman; L. 8B. to V. G., Charles
Meyers ; R. 8B. 8., Ellery Parsons ; L.
B. 8., John Everhart ; I. 8 G, Harry
McCracken; O. 8. G., John E. Bress
ler ; representative to Grand Lodge,
G. E. Harper ; trustee, Wm. H. Fry.
AM ————
Linden Hall.
Mrs. J. H.
tonsilitis.
Ellen and Teressine Kimport,
Bellefonte, visited their uncle.
J. Bumper Miller and wife were
guests of relatives here over Sunday,
Robert Miller and family, of Tyrone,
are visiting at the home of George W,
Miller.
Mr. and Mra. Ralston ana family, of
Lemont, spent Bunday at the home of
William Tate.
Jobn Hoffman, of Altoona, spent
some time with F. E. Wieland last
week.
John Rossman had charge of the
railroad office during the absence of
Ticket Agent Bradford and George
Meyer on a hunting expedition,
The social at the McFarlane home
netted the Presbyterians twenty-two
dollars,
From last week,
Mr. sand Mrs. David Frantz went to
Altoona to take charge of a boarding-
house for a railroad contractor,
Jacob Weber and son are painting
the new barn on J. J. Tressler’s farm.
Mrs. Lizzie Ross returned from a six
weeks’ visit at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. P. Bliss Meyer, at Woodford,
Virginia. She also spent some time
with her brother and friends in Leban-
on county.
Mrs, hachuel Crosts of Lewistown :
Mr. and Mrs. rooks, Mr. an
Mrs. Jasper Brooks, of Pleasant Gap,
visited at the home of Wm, Brooks,
evening
and
of
chap-
(leo,
Ross is suffering from
of
Harris Township.
‘The spelling bee was n great success
Thirty persons toek part ranging in
age from twelve to sixty-seven years
all the others; his grandfather, Col.
D. 8B. Keller, deceased, of Boalsburg,
during his younger days was account-
ed the best speller in this section
Miss Flora Murray stood next
Keller. and Howard
the best speller in the High Behool,
. W. A. Baumgardner moved his saw
mill from Nittany Mountain to
lumber tract near the Bellefonte Cen-
tral railroad, owned
Thompson.
B. EK. Weber paid a short visit to his
brother, P. M. Weber, at Huntingdon,
last week
by
Roland Young, one of the little
news boys, is feeling quite huppy as
hie received a gold (7) wateh from the
Williamsport Grit Publishing Compa-
ny for selling papers.
Mrs, Daniel Martz and daughter An-
ua, of Altoona, are visiting here,
Miss Bessie Sones while carrying a
bucket of water, fell and broke
wrist,
The Reformed people at Pine Grove
ed, both the interior and the outside,
P.
& business trip to West Virginia.
Mrs. Wim.
and Miss CI
in Pine Grove Mills
Nhirk
manufactured
=. Ishler returned Monday
stoner and daughter May
ars Rishel spent Banday
bought a HIE Be
by
Harvester Co., Chicago
Harry
gine,
national
RN
Inter
Also
f dder
the
a Deering corn husker and
shredder,
Rev, an
ited the
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs,
ed the
Alkens vis
Ney
Charles T
of
i Mrs,
ut home Michael
Walker Shutt attend-
funeral of the latter's
Calvin Lose, at Pleasant
Wednesday of
Levi
from B
last week,
Seguer, with family, moved
lis
misthirg to State College on
Wednesduy.
> -
ng chinirs free if vou buy shoes
r& Davis
yy
AAronsburg
Mere. Arthur Lee sod sister, M
Ruth Swabb, of Tusseyvilie, made a
vigil to their
mother, Mrs Kiz
Zi NWADD
Samu
Altoons,
rd over Sunday,
Ardrena Ha
spend some with fr
Miss Kinsell
#
i Kelster and
were the guesis Frank
Miss rman has
ends
ime
Madis
Jesse Wert,
David Summers,
at Monessen, |
Wesley
and Mazi
week atl
M jsmes
spent a few days
?
Falls
Mr. and
last
Mra
from a
Emanuel Musser
turned pleasant visit among
friends in Union
Mrs, doef, of
Dwight anid
Polly Stover on Sanday.
Misses Lizzie Condo
Keister spending some
friends in Sugar Valley
E R Wolf spent Saturday
home, Wolf's Store,
husk corn.
Merchant
county.
Millheim,
mother
Orn and
Stover visited
and Miriam
are time with
hile
to
al
at helping
John Detwiler and wife
of the Babbath with
latter's parents, near Penn Hall,
spent part the
sam——————— lf ———
all kinds, but poor ones
Smith Brothers, Spring Mills,
m—— —
Nittany Mountain,
George Noll,
ing the former's parents,
A G. Noll
The family of William Walker, west
of Centre Hall, is very much afflicted,
three of the members being under the
doctor's care,
Tone Noll moved his saw mill to
the Band spring, where he will saw for
James Hwabb who purchased the
Tressler timber tract, containing over
ninety acres,
Will Parker is a
days, husking corn,
cutting wood, ete
———— A ———————
Dou’t break your back over a wash
tub-—use Wash- Kasay,
BLOVes—
wife aud baby are visit
Mr. and Mrs
busy man these
picking apples,
Woodward.
B. M. Motz, Cleveland Soyder and
Mrs. Anna Showalter are on the sick
lint,
Mra. J. H. Williams and son Fred,
of Centre Hall, visited the Indy’s sis
ter, Mrs. Wolfe, a few days last week.
Mr. Miller, of Lewistown, is visite
ing his uncle, Abram Treaster,
Mra. Wolfe is visiting her brother,
Howard Miller, at Rebersburg,
Miss Badie Walter is spending a few
weeks with friends in Union county,
Wilson 8. Ard was to Coburn last
woek,
T. B. Motz and wife, of Coburn,
were Lo see the former's aged father.
Clocks free if you buy shoes of
LOCALS
Read the Hardware adv. of Johh I,
Olewine, Bellefonte.
The Free Librsry, Grange Arcadia,
will be open to the
g from 7 to 8B o'clock.
Rearick
are in Miffiinburg,
Mrs,
J. Rush MeClintie, of Bpring Mills,
morning of ast week
Mra and daughter,
Mary
fe
ness nflairs,
Wild
be
and pheasants
killed, but
person
turkeys may
legully
in
not
day,
day, { four in a sesson ) and
than four pheasants in one
The school board
ship reopened the
with Miss Marga
During the pas!
in that distriet
Centre Furn
H.
anarble
Hall,
of College town-
ret Musser as teacher
the
conveyed
month childrer
Vere to
noe sehool
the
dealer, of
Btrohmeler,
cutter and
went Altoor
Mi
to and
urning nasy.,
looking up trade ir
several
back
ments,
wi ih
wartz, of Orang
i
everal weeks, hb
M Swartz, through
Fy said DUSIHTIEss
mipeteney, snd
on every hand
hey
“RO iN 100 wi
fanything io the
Cail 10 person, 1
ites, at
Duri
RE
in
Mra
Mifflin o«
week from
of a EL)
BO,
Years
i: 0
Mra
oid a
Woman in «
was 1}
fe
mother of
fe 2:1
seven of ougnt
whom
Wash-E
you sleep
The fi
fan't
Wl
iy does your washing
How who she
. om
necessarily
Doctors first
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral over
60 years ago. They use it
teday more than ever. They
Cherry
Pectoral
ly upon it for colds, coughs,
bronc hiti: 5, Consuription.
will tell you how it
They
heals inflamed lungs.
I had » very hav _ cough for three years
i ivind Ayers Cherry Pectoral, My sare
1H Wore Soon he A) and my cough drop ped
k ne, PEARL HYDE, Guthrie Centre, Ia
{ C. AYER OO
Lowall ajass
prescribed
for
Ono Ayer's PIN at bedtime insures
a natural action next morning.
A Judicious Inquiry,
A well known traveling man who
visits the drug fade says he has often
heard the drugelsts inquire of ‘custom.
ers who asked for a oough medicine,
whether it was wanted for a child or
for-an adult, and if for a child they
almost invariably recommend Cham-
berlain’s Cough Remedy. The reason
for this is that they know there Is no
dange; from it and that it always
ctiren, There is not the least danger
in giving it, and for coughs, colds and
croup it is unsurpassed, For sale by
C. W. Bwartg, mseyville; F. A.
Yeager & Davis.
Carson, Potters Mills,
EY
A
Two Fine Farms,
Tract of Timber Land.
Two Dwellings in Centre Hall.
Two Vacant Lots in Centre Hall, |
OCTOBE R 28,
Ten O'Clock, at Penns
Bank, Centre Hall, Pa.
PTO
1905
Valley
VALUABLE
Real Estate at Public
OCTOBER 27; 1 P. nN.
i within
AWD paris
cent. cash
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DRIan
{ Deferred yments W be » oud
w i
3 Lh
sale, Of
Ove Lh 11%
two
bo
| year and jear
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i JUNK H BriCHER
MICHAEL »PICHRR
Ex msod Mo hae S.icher
nkie, Att Beligfobte,
Ri
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persons are
io my wife
goods, ote, 82 1 will aol be
8 ON acied by her, she i
without cause ofr mm OF: CRAlion, on
ia 5
SAMUEL HR
September 30 1
hereby
ida
| muy
} any bil
{ bod n.d board
Sepled tr 14
GRIFFITH. JR ,
Tusseyville Pa.
SWEATERS
V-Necked Sweaters
ion Brand -
all sizes.
Blue, Drab, Fawn, and Red,
Men's Turtie-necked Sweat
ers—for continuous out-door
Ladies’ Fine White
Blouses, Ladies’
Mer.
~Men's and Boys,
White,
£ olors :
labor,
Woolen
ready made Wrappers, wool-
en Flannels suitable for
Dresses and Shirts,
Linoleums, Etc,
Qil Cloths, Horse Blankets,
In fact, everything kept in a
H. P. ROSSMAN
SR SN
——
Spring Mills, Pa,
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am
mp ga SES din Yew wi p—— iin
PRN AIO, 5
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Lotter to 3. 1D. Belsbiils LOUALS,
Hall, Pua. A
Good yarn: How we got
Y.
Palue were agents |
tell
was painting
Cerilre
Dear Bir :
wer fof W
John i.
BR your gre ash-Fasy.
Hardware
fonte
Lace Cur
Olewine, Belle
Gladstone & ir
free if yi
Davis
to fo
+ wit "
mustn't names
Paine
house
= poo i we of Ye Ager &
We wanted em
Haid it took It ceils worth
ten allons of white for the trie
We sent him ten
gel it al
any left, return it and pay for the
Agreed,
returned
HHO Fo
gallons and said:
Gi, UO PRY iH yO
if you
huve
rest
He
§
ur gallons and
ir r five vears
He knows now that his old paint
and is adulters ed ;
ten
(10
hial's iy
gallons to
uae Lo go
i Ie.
She re
Es LAD
tect
wie
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an ob
large
dg
A
fqn
UICS,
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pe $hyat
CICS Liial
YEAGER & DAVIS
The Shoe Money Savers
BELLEFONTE, PEN
1906
Fall and
05 Winter Boh
Grand opening
from the
heimer.
Hats from Guyer
Ties from Ja
Shirts from Manhattan and New Columbia.
Manufacturers.
Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases.
Underwear direct from the
Gloves from Fownes.
Full Lines of Athletic Goods from Spaldings
MONTGOIERY & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA. y
=
BO a
A cp them
Cal I.
> one when
os or dizzy.
rectivonthe! iver 5 , Mans.
BUCKINGHAN'S DYE
rn OF PRUGGIRTR OR B 7. BALL & CO. RABBUA. » ®
in the house.
ou feel bil-
T
Want your moustache or beard
abeautiful brown or rich black ? Use
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT
An almost infallible remedy for diseases of the Throat and
Lungs, know? and used the worl over for almost a century,