The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 19, 1905, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1905.
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Presbsterian-Sprivg Mills, communion
ing. preparatory service
Centre Hall, Suaday aftern
morn
Haturday siternoon
Yili.
Evangelical—Lemont, morning ; Linden Hall,
afternoon,
Lutheran—Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall,
afternoon ; Georges Valley, even'ng
Reformed Union, morning
ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening
Spring Mills, aft
{Appointments not given here have not been
reported to this office. |
Broke Her Collar Bone.
Mrs. John Heckman, an aged lady
living at Spring Mills, Friday morn-
ing had the misfortune to fall
break her collar bone. She was doing
some work on the porch of her bome,
when the skirt of her dress caught
a nail, throwing the lady backwards,
with the above noted result.
and
on
————— I ————.
Kelth's Theatre,
Keith's Chestnut Street Theatre,
Philadelphia, offers great attractions
in unlimited variety this week
Among the who will furnish
the amusement are: Hal Davis,
Macauley & C in Day's
“ Pals”: O'Brien and
sy’s ‘ Ticks and Clicks” ;
Campbell, The
Gregsons, singing The
Chamberlins in ** The Cowboy and the
Lady"; Kelly & Violette,
fonplates in Henny
Garnella & Harris; a treat
ponies ; a treat for
actors
. , playlet,
Havel, in Cres-
Smith &
comedians ;
duo;
popular
travesty
ultra-fash-
& Ste ele,
the
sOnNng ;
for
children, Rochez’s
the ear, Augusta Close, musical mono-
logue ; Chassino, shadowgraph king ;
Lew Sully, oratorical disturbances,
ns essaea ef ————
Sulcide at State College,
Friday evening about nine
welsh girl em-
Me
sre. tonk ¢ } (sian
lege, took a d «
Margaret Williams, a
domestic at Allister
State (Coll
ployed
Hall,
boli:
8 A
Wf Car
acid and as a
act died in great
lock the same
Doctors
o'e
Gleng ar
her life but i
Lo save
in their power
was impossible to do so
Nanti-
coke, and had been employed st Me-
Allister Hall about Had
lived
I'he suicide was a native
two weeks,
she until the twel
this
sevenleen
month she have
would
years of age. I'roubles at
home are given as the cause for her
taking her life,
Ihe
home
remaing were
Nantic
shipped
in ke Haturday
noon.
lt
Mr
William J.
Francisco
will
In
visit
Bryan Abroad,
Bryan sailed
Neptem bs r 29.
make a Voyage around the
the Cours
na, the Phil
N¢ Ww
(ere,
by § insti
ii pp
Hawaii, {
India, Australis,
land, Egypt,
key, Italy,
many, France, Norway, Sw
Islands,
Tur-
sriand, Ger
eden. Den-
itish
Palestine,
Spain, Switz
mark, Russia, Holland and the 1
Isles,
Iu each of these countries
will write for his paper, The
: descri ug
elves
€r, one or more
observations. It is needless 1
Mr. Bryan's letters will be iuteresting
to men and wome=n, regardless of po-
litical prejudice {I
avail themselves of the orp
read these letters should lose wo
in subscribing for I'he Commoner,
a——— ——
bose desiring to
sriunity to
time
Letter from Illinois,
J. M. Btiffler, of Freeport, Illinois,
sends the Reporter the following
news from that state, at the
time inclosing a dollar for a six on
the label of his paper :
We are haviog ideal autumn
weather ; no frost thus far; hot days
and very cool at night. Plenty of
rain all summer up to Heptember last,
since then it has been extremely dry.
Crops of all kinds were good, save
apples which are a failure. Late po-
tatoes are yielding poorly too, The
corn crop is simply immense, and is
being cribbed in some places. Much
of it was cut early in the season, and
the fodder was cured in prime condi-
tion, The clover seed crop is yielding
well. Some report three and four
bushels of prime seed per acre. Fruits
of all kinds, save apples, are plentiful
and cheap in our maikets, Apples re
tall at from $1 to $1.50 per bushel,
same
LOCALS,
Ask your grocer for Wash-Easy.
One and seven-hundredths inches of
rain fell Wednesday of last week. It
was an all-day rain.
The notice that Candidate Berry
would be in Bellefonte Wednesday
was received Loo late to appear in last
week's issue of the Reporter,
Prof. C. L. Gramley, according to
the Millheim Journal, is in possession
of an apple of the Rolfe variety meas-
uring sixteen and one-fourth Jnclies in
circumference and weighing tweaty-
four ounces.
Under the direction of Prof, H, A.
Surface, Economic Zoologist of the
State Department of Agriculture, Fri-
day of next week, a public exhibition
of fighting the San Jose Scale will be
given in ope of Col. Reynold’s or-
chards, a short distance southwest of
Bellefonte, The work will also be
demonstrated in other localities by
other representatives of the Btate
INCIDENTS OF 1874,
Looal Items Taken frgpn the Centre Hes
porter of Interest ta 1005 Readerr,
Note The spelling of proper nur the sam
yuri im the Rles or the Re
yd
wed
ports
NOVEMBER
morning,
Phursdey
the
- Last
November 20, brought
first snow of importance, and Johnny
Harkins was the first to take a sleigh
ride on it.
Pine Hall, Ferguson township, has
a subscription out for building a new
Lutheran church.
The dwelling house of Mrs. Garrett,
near Wolf's Btore
fire on the 26th.
John Harkins
for a new dwelling
was destroyed by
ground
op-
has broken
house, nearly
place. [ This is the house owned and
occupied by Miss Lizzie Runkle. ]
D¥CEMBER 24 Lieutenant =
Wolf, representative-elect from Centre
'
=
fever. | Death came Jaouary
Ist, next.]
Married—November 5
Z rby and Miss
Jucob Keen, both of Potter townsh p
12, John
Miss Kate Musser, both of
phoid
David
Maggte, daughter
1
December Frazier si
ley
Rebersburg, and Miss
Deceni ber
Lizzie Beaver
of Montandon
seph Bachau, of Gregg townsi Hi
Miss Catharine Whits
December 24
ip,
ship Howard
oll
Zi
N
fer,
December 20
Miss Sarab Ju
Hall
Milroy. and Miss Hatt
ins and
of Ceutre
P. Krise, of
Love, of
» Hoy
hurchville
and Miss Haunab
tre Hill
Mingle, of
M
Jaouary 4,
| Miss
low
DPD. H
24, Dr
WM ins
December
Millbheim, and
Jair, daughter of John Bair
H.t
both of
1875, John
Pen
WwW
Emma Cronoble,
James
l.. Bo
nship January 7,
Mr
office fora long
| ¥. Harlscher
held the same
of years
I'he stages | union eouptly now
i resch Centre H t noon, and depar
{at noon, each thus masking eo
tions with the Bellefonte
ne and M
ning snd gol
| roy
i ohn |
HE es Of $574
f Penn
yesrs ago, from 42 acres of grotune
Heckman, « Hal
f
Leis of wheat, std las
ie number of acres
{ ¥
reappointed
Harlac
postmast
entre Hull Lao LO. O
dee,
evYelliog Li
Master
by District
i. P
Deputy Grand
srker, of
i
i
i
iI Philipsburg
i Lodge was instituted on J
the
sRIYE
| whiest
O%/in BM
| P alows Glo, pork
1 Ser ii)» i 1
$0, DOO (UC, ath io
i wheat 65¢. flour per bbl. $
Spy
ft LOCALS,
Ask your grocer for Waushi-Easy
I'he
the
erected.
soldiers monument, front of
Bellefonte,
it
court house, is belug
A pumpkin weighing ninety pounds
was raised by A. J.
Lemont,
Hassenger, of
An inch of snow fell the moun-
tain districts of Altoona aud Cresson,
Wednesday night of last week
i
There's not a "coon Hall
sold
in Centre
since Carpenter Asron Thomas
the vig fellow he captured on Nittany
Mountain, about three years ago, to
Major Huss, at Sprig Mills.
Boyd Wilson, for some years con
nected with the Howard Creamery
Company, at Bellefonte, is now located
at Williamsport, where he will take
charge of a large dairy and creamery.
Samuel W. Bhutt, of Lock Haven,
moved from that town to Oberlin,
Ohio, where he will open a merchant
tailoring establishment. He is a
brother of Frank Shutt, of Centre Hall,
and learned his trade with W, A. Ban-
doe, in this place.
Potato buyers were in Penns Valley,
last week, knee deep, The erop
through the valley was fair, The loss
from rot was of no great consequence,
being confined to low grounds. The
price paid by buyers was forty cents
The bulk of the crop offered for sale
this fall has been sold,
Merchant H. W, Kreamer and Mra
Kreamer are in Johnstown, the guests
of their daughter, Mrs, H. 8B. Heck-
man, and family. Mr. Kreamer will
return shortly, but his good wife will
remain for a week longer with her
nieces, Mrs, C. A. Bpencer and Mrs.
H. J. Kittleberger, in Carwensville,
Samuel Gross removed his house.
hold goods from Centre Hall to State
College, where he is now employed at
the College baros, aud is now living in
one of the tenement houses belonging
to Pennsylvania State College. Mr.
Gross Is a good, faithful laborer, and
is well suited to the work he is en.
gaged in.
LOCALS
Samuel KE. Weber, Jr., son of Johii
H. Weber, of Centre Hall, has located
at Behenectady, New York
Ratlroad Station Agent W, Li, Camip-
vacation at Williamsport,
Miss Lauretta Barber, of
WwW. H
and from here will go to Bellefonte,
(‘harles Alexander, of W. PP.
Alexander, of Yeagertown, visited hig
visit her ¢ousin, Dr
BON
He is working at the Burnham iron
works,
deginning of this week, Mrs, H. F.
of Milla, returned
Lancaster, where
Hosaman,
fro
week with her gon, Ji
i'r 41 klin
Spring
she
Ro
and
HI pent a
hin
sophmore In
(College,
At the general
compelled delegates to
Harry M. Allison and for
I. Munriz, at the Heput
cointy convention,
the trade,
against
Lincoh
T
will not be nhl
repeat the same
{ Continued from First Page.)
Vi
i | con ot i thi Vier dearly den
’
Weaver alison DY
red] fn Dassen §
egrity
Herized
been
fj his |
a BOD
| Haines township,
lof Co. D, of the 14811
} Jobin I. Dunisp the o
LOliinsin
'
i
gros
pacity i perforn
fics
Mir Daulap is Lhe
sid that [s
A Fatel «hl
the present Kepublican candidal
ihat A. V.
for yenias ou
Kuow 14
wilio
grouud of poverty
It is well
for an
Lie
begred
Vivasant
Protbonolary,
while nl
be thea Sherif]
finsily after the death of Mac,
appointed Coluly Cominissioner
the ground of poverty, because the Gia
zette of Match 23, 1900, says, ** Lhe ap
ns a Godsend.”
send 7
time Why & Gou-
Because Lie was poor,
fudeed both of candidates for
this office on the Democrat ¢ ticket are
the
poor, but they are iutelligent, honest,
aod perfectly capable of performing
thet may devolve upon
As capable as any of the pres.
every duly
them
eut board, or any of the board
the present. Lue
boards were all poor men
telore
of both
metbers
Some of the best officers the county
has ever had were poor. When they
came into office they had nothing but
honor, capability and intelligence,
They performed every duty that de-
volved upon them faithfully aod sue
cessfully and to the satisfaction of all
the people. Bo will Duslap and
Weaver,
The Commissioner's ofMice is of more
interest to the people, comes closer to
them than sony other office in the
county, By reason of the fact that
Commissioners must provide all the
funds necessary to carry on the courts,
build bridges, the care and repair of
the public buildings, ete, ete, comes
ever home through the tax levy, It
the funds thus collected aranot care
fully and ju lelously expended, or are
squandered the people mast feel it in
the increase of their taxes,
That the present board has been
recklessly inconsiderate of the people
and extravagant beyond all reason is
proven in the fact that in three years
the anuual expense of the county has
Agricultural Department,
Wash-Ensy contains neither Jye nor
| more, They show hothing for it.
For fitness to discharge the onerous |
| duties of the office of County Commie |
| sioner, for general lotelligence and
knowledge in the walks nud ways of |
| business, {or
in all that
| Weaver and Dunlap sre Lhe superiors |
ty ard ¢
Le
torial vduct and |
pertning their liven
|
i
i and
office, Weaver
be elected, aud will
Dunlap
i
should be, unless
i
| the people desire Lhe rystem of great
| extravagance inaugurated by
| present board continued
J utes
for County
{ Aud pow Cotes W
H Hoy
| It is as necessary to have good County
and 8
Auditors as well as Lo have good Coun
Ly I'he
are both very well qualified for
Fey
il perform
the enti
candidates
this
Democrats
Commissioners
offices mre LLOKOURH
ive, Hf elect
of the
Liieir du
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ed, to ite satis'aclion
people
hen
P. 8
Coroner,
Dr
township,
Fisher, of
No
capnbie
there Is
it mors
Dr. Fi
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: Ciena Ba
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i more of 3 ail and
: 3 fe 8g RE Preise a
bain, (Wa sta vie-dind Sony dwell
Si hetOssaly ou
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Want of 1 uses
Apis
dite
r cultivation
inige Lauk
Hg house ang
god Condition
Reig
Bbailigs, mil Ju
Aces OF WonQinnd., tu the *
vRay ol al m8,
sdetsigied for terms and oon
FViae,
SO Ss
J. 8B, BHOWEKS,
Address, MoE uattan,
Ciinton Co, Pa
PF. O
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UMP REPAIRING= The undersigned is
prepared to repair ail styles of pamps, ete,
Prompt sitention will be given this work,
Windmilis aud Pomps and repairs for same,
can be furnisbieu at any Lune, at lowest cost,
Also, a full line of plumbers suvplies, If in
uoed of wailer pipes, 0 matter what sise or quan.
ily, get prices from me,
Also, Gasoline Engines,
J. B. ROWE,
Centre pall, Pa.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~LETTERS
of Administration on the estate of M
Waugh, ne of Gregg Jewaship, deceased
having been duly grauted to the uw rhe, be
would respectfully requestall persons knowl g
themselves indebwed 10 Lhe ostale 10 make imme
diate payment, and those havieg claims agains
the same W present them duly autbentioated for
_ a JAS, P. GROVE, Ad
LP. G VE, Administrator
W. Harrison Walker, Bpring Mills, Pa.
Atwruey, Bellofoute,
Nome Sesronable Advice,
It may be a plece of superfluous ad-
vice Lo urge people at this season of
the year to lay in a supply of Cham-
berisin's Cough Remedy, It is almost
sure to be needed before winter is over,
aud much more prompt and satis
factory results are obiained when
taken ae soon as a cold Is contracted
sud before It has become settied in the
system, which can ouly be done b
keeping the remedy at hand, Th
remedy is #0 widely known and so al-
together good that no one should
hesitate about buyiog it in preference
to auy other. It ia for sale gr w.
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New Goods From Eastern Markets
We are now receiving daily from New
York and Philadelphia new goods of every de-
scription, in the way of General Merchandise for
one and all, which has been bought far below
regular,”and we invite you to call and if we
cannot save you money on your purchases,
These goods, at the price, can only be had by
going to the market's front, and if you are there
when they come in you may
They are there for th
are gone, We would
goods which we pur
every particular an
thing you can get in the
y
Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hats and Caps, Tinware,
Shelf Hardware, Etc. .© .» .* .°
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SMITH BROTHERS
SPRING MILLS, PA,
WE HAVE NOW ON HAND
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Furniture for the
Fall Season
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