The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 23, 1905, Image 4

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THE CQCENTHE HEPOR
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CeNTRE
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23
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ADVERT
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sequent insertior } eo known
applicatic
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1905
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line for
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tion is
months tl
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amine
that correctio
report immed
roper or
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evidence ©
There have
RESOL UT
tions of r
one-half
The recent
poured wale
er’'s mill that is
nomination
had a
Treasurer |
Plummer
is conceded
little opposition
Inasmu
permit
Btate tre
announce
“ reforin
session,
The
Centre
be he Id a
inst, Bes
for the 2p
importa
Fair and
make i
Rural T
progress
questions
members
be mad
be present
Domer W. Em
and Miss Marion
Mills, were ma
bride's
latter part
The youug
Hall Tuesdsy
were
usus
arent
greets
morniz
afteruo
thankssg
society,
Aundr
Clesarfis
paralytic
died Lis
Baturday night
at
Irvin T. Bt
at Centre Hill
ed by MeCilint
structural firm,
Pittsburg.
Dr, John I
practical thes
Beminary, was
Daniel Gress tx
He also calle
Bpring Mill
Mra. (
and Miss
Mills, wer:
Baturday bs
the Centre Hall he
The wife of Posts r John
land, of Philipsburg ' rescued
atramp from being
string of freight cars at
The woman was first
knocked down by the tramp, and was
then bodily pic thrown
a place of safety,
of his le gH « ut ofl.
Mrs. Eliza Bmith, of Cen
for thirty years a reader of the
er, purchased a «ix Wednesday
Bmith related that a disconn
stove pipe set on fire the roof of
wash house Monday morning,
had it tiot been for the early
of ber son, their dwelling house would
have been burned,
(tow
down by a
amsport.
run
Will
hed up ai a to
The tramp had
one
tre Hiil,
Report.
Mrs.
the
and
Tuesday be received two
strokes, which left life hanging by a
light thread. He is aged about sixty.
one years, and several mouths ago
was stricken with paralysis, from
which, bowever, be bad pretty
thoroughly recovered,
din
Rocking chairs free if you buy shoes
of Yeager & Davis
A fp
Children travel for haM<fare until
Shey get to the dining car,
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DEATHS,
REV. C. J. BURKERT
Cyrus J. Burkert died at
Dayton, Ohlo, of
about sixty-four
aves to survive na widow and
ns, alee one Mre, QG.
of Rebersburg, and
Dr. Edward Burkert,
0,
, of Valley Falls, Kansas,
Burkert was a son of Jacob and
beth Burkert, and was born and
ed 10 Rebersburg, says the Journal.
young man he entered the
try of the United Brethren
many years he was a
elder in the church and
death was
elder in
Rev.
and
Rev his
home at
disenng 8, ped
1
B
Bister,
Haines,
brothers,
Dayton,
Burkert
en a
minis
2 or
efore his again
the
Burk-
presiding
conference,
highly esteemed
by many of
ree and o
, Ohio,
be cit gens
munity.
MAR
COLE
Mary
Monday, November 13th,
of
Abram Cole,
Ae Was
widow of
1 1887. Her
of
on, of whom only
mother
, of
eased’s
State College
maiden
the Lutheran
Btonecypher and
‘ted the fu-
1 the Bos
condu
- alos .
rment i
B
the oldes
1, died at hi
We k,
SCARCE HCIGE
r. Hicks
Was
WHO
Rook,
was Markle,
M Ary
at Blue Ball, Tuesday
nsumpti yf.
child was
h, and there
unex pecied
Hew Ceme
the 1411
Mr.
lle ge
. > ir
of and M
ata {
I4th of N«
re
died 1
WwWember, Mhe
following, Rev. Black
a. A Ms
Linden Hall.
f 5 a
s of Erle,
for his
Visit
i# here
hunting trip and
slher Bwabb,
and
Mrs,
George Williams sister
visited El
week,
1 ay le
Fhomas,
phell nat
ir, of Reedaville,
Maude Mitchell.
ieorge M. Hall eame from Hunting-
i Baturday to spend Bunday with
rs. Hall
Edward Young snd family moved
to the Kaup house, at Oak Hall, and
ew Dubbs moved from his own
Fhompson house, at Alto,
Daniel Kustenborder will move from
Kimport farm to the Mitchell
iw
¥i jes
i
Gaon
at the Hess home,
Mrs, Nannie Benner and son were
guests of Mrs, Hess over Sunday,
The ladies of the Lemont Presby-
terian church will hold a social at the
cleat
Colyer.
Miss Eva Fleisher is spending sever
James
Misses Clara and Blanche Riber
Mra. Ed. Bubb and sons, John and
Waiter, are visiting at Pine Grove
Mills several days,
Miss Mary Cooney, who spent the
summer at Boalsburg, returned home,
Mrs, Wi, Mitterling, son Cleveland
and daughter Carrie, of Centre Hall,
spent Monday at the home of J, H.
Moyer.
Rev, Hechrist will conduct a series
of meetings in the Zion United Evan«
gelical church, beginning Sunday
evening,
Dr. and Mrs H 8. Alexander, of
Potters Mills, speist Sunday at the
bose of Geiss Wagner,
i
i
i
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SPIRIT OF
Mure Adapted to the
the Concert
The fi
from
still
music
Lie 5
resonance it
ly develo
§
natives
them
hands
ont
The Short Eared Owl,
The natives of
ghort eared owl
and has
originally a litt
pon she was turned
very long bil mu
Finding herself tl
started up In a
and flew plomg
house, compres
tening her face
Plonnant Relief,
Spender {s0oor
irs 1 want to talk te
(ind
a pecnll
Mrs,
of thir
Mr. Bpenders
dear. Usually yout want to talk to me
about lots of things you haven't got,
but must have, Philadelphia Prous,
The Better Part,
It is mach more comfortable, both to
ota
hear my
be a pleasant ass than to be an un
pleasant bear.~Florence (Ga) Times,
Unpunetuality is the secret of suc
cess~for the punctual,
A BS TE E—
10UGHTS,
Gift of Immortal
Birength,
the
nnd
of action
The Beautiful
inversion
ia
i Vortex :
gende iat
The Selfish
i A bachelor one
{ his lonely
| self and an
{| children He
hel
Man,
day set the table
with plates for hime
ma YY Ww and five
then sat down to dine,
{ and as he himself to food he
| put the same quantity on each of the
| other plates and surveyed the prospect,
{ at the same time computing the cost.
{ He is still a bachelor.
The Game of Life,
Life is a queer game of blind man's
. buff, played in a mist on a mountain
| top, and the players keep dropping over
the preciplees. But nobody heeds be
cause there are always plenty more,
and the game goes on forever.—H.
Rider Haggard.
in
abodle
ite
Ip ul
Good to Mave and Nad to Lose,
“A man, like a ragor, must have
some temper to be any good ot all”
“Yes, temper ia a good thing to have,
| but a very bad thing to lose" —Phila-
delphia Press,
An impudent fellow may counterfeit
modesty, but a modest man ean never
counterfeit Impudence~Goldsmith,
ie
borin. babe IBEICTIRERD
Spring of Heal Estate.
Kd-
19064 ;
$1.
Hhar k,
Philipe-
ger's heirs to
fare 14,
5.
IDersuurg
Quite a nuraber of a from thi Jizabeth Grennin
spent Monday I sllefonte, ‘
having been su
in the turnpike
Runk
and Is spending
Sadie
4
Yire,
ia Nias
daughter, Mrs
Hall.
Mr.
(juite
i
and
recently
I in thi
YEAG ER & DAVIS
—
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