The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 23, 1905, Image 8

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LOUALS,
- i Crom present
— I indications houses
THURS
in|
Hall will be demand
in by |
CHURCH APPOINTM { Sheri sylor was on thi ith
Presbyterian—Ceg county
Mills, afternoon,
of the Saturday afterno i
: ; jon official business |
Reformed--Tussey vil i arts i 1
afternoon {
smith Brothers, of Bpring Mills, de- |
i o 8 . |
[Appointments not { livered a large load of furniture to Cen- |
reported to this office i tre Hall Monday morning |
| tire
the
Railroad, was home on
Asher Btahl, of Conemaugh, a
the Pittsburg Division of
Wi
horses, sul
brood
new, he PB. J,
cuitivalor
2 Wagons, of wud John
R180 1 10% Of §
ness with ‘ : at { { : iho 1 : returned from Reedsaville, where
he guests of Mr. and Mr
Meyer, Mrs, (
D. Meyer,
Sn.
The
The Thrice-a-week New ¢ Wor eases. J.
will be fur
readers, ) i lat
sixty-five cents a year, his gives TT
you the Report
Week World,
regular price
Mey er.
H.
» Homan, Bruce Rowe and Cleve.
Bitner, Guy Jacobs,
erling took advantage of the
to i
saed the foot ball
and Dickinson.
paswino of
b Ng Ol
PES
| witne game be- |
“lale i
|
houses in Centre Hall to parties wi o|
‘ if next
hat more
¥
A. P. Luse & Boi MARY
3 3 for § » " 3 $ i
foundation for a { put into first condition within |
on the east side of Main street, t i {
a the eas : oh
the dwelling i
se. Whe ‘
Lise Jacob Meyer, «
wi Ce # : .
and Christ, Hoffer, of |
iller in the ( Hall Roller Mills. |, ry a
mil i p, were brief callers Monday. I'he
XR
ww them
spring
CIinss
. al
De occu
I
>
Endeavorer
The Executive
Pennsylvania
fon, which met at
for the «
. : fall fr
these officers : 1} lent. Rev. Dr. R.| fell fi
@G. Bannen ; i tained a
Carbondale ;
has not fully decided where he |
i ate after the expiration of kis
term of office.
it is
Hlinois)
Orangeville |
iss Heck-
rear end of his dray
from the
Courier, that E
learned
om the
railroad
ig the edge of the
Harris Township
Daniel Koch,
parents.
John Fisher
ors from Bellefol
Fhomas Hunter
the Md i Ly
Mr. and Mrs, Micl H ess
fonte, visited their son, I. W. Hess,
Miss MeDivit, of Alexandi
wintal 5
inel
Wan 8
in,
fit
ex-Uommissioner
{ BIECKINAD own ir
t
i
Porwy y
ei
sumed
planted
enoug
ze the
young
”
Two hom
Thur=day of
John =i
ty Lal homnas, ©
Church stres ron vy Mark hot
Price, $9
Wm. Wol wid $13 on | Bu
the site of the Luthers i i, d fostantly
which was desiroy ' abot mpl
Edwar
near the
D. Olie ¥
pied by I
Both par ! Late Sunday nig
possessions 1 5 | a1 GHG friends,
OCCU DING
Dead in Lewistown,
Hush, seventeen years old,
was shot through Lhe heart
killed by
Ie a oy the
Praline
fro:
an
Logan
ompsny, Sundsy night,
ho was io charge of repairs
ug furnsce, had an siterca-|
ners Gur.
ht
who % een
several of the fureig
Bush i
reigners
Was
rousing
Trouble.’
young ma
wonderlu
fort, chara
the equi
with the
acts, and
vocalists,
features, I'he ‘ sian isl 18 visti Ler
Hassan 13 4 Gramley. :
the greatest of Ori ul serobats Edna and Ruth Weaver, of (
i ar t riart
wi “ — | #} PALL
| Grandins Weaver, at this place.
Mrs E.
Monday, WO
Polly SLO
Wer, of We is
i § Fst
daughter,
# Uh
Mrs,
oburn, |
their vacation with their
Aol
} Mr : (3. Mingle TORT
Baby Bums SAT. BIG LT. iit gie were §
’ : at
A . ‘ iar . entre i alliend
home of Mr. a {re (3 & H jer, | rinil attend
ivi t #1 ‘ Ff y { funeral of Mra. » ) N F
living on the Ja i farm, near | fal Mra. J. D. Murray
Linden Ha
the parents
last child as any
their first born.
Mrs, Horn
the first child
she was { 3
older. The eight i children
born singly, except
and thirteen of them
Mrs. Horner is grand
children. last week b
was married,
Long live the Horners,
A —————
the |
in Acker, Miss Nelile Mingle |
OC. Mingle returned
fifo Aa
¢| few weeks’ stay at Btate College.
Wilkins, of Linden Hall,
few days with his brother |
the home of Nelson Wert.
Garman snd brother, of
Huyder county, spent a day last week
with their cousin, Mrs. Sara Leitzell,
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Logan Mills;
Mr. Koeh, of Bunbury, and Miss Mable
Meyer, of Millheim, were guests at the
home of J. C. Condo over Bunday.
Mrs, Henry Crouse had a very pain-
ful fail one day lsat week, at the resi-
dence of her son Hal. Bhe was not
able to be moved to her home before
sunday afternoon.
Jerome
pens a!
{ Wilbur, at
Webi | Jerome
were
» pair of twins,
are living today.
Aad
er
ther of three
eidest son
Hotel to be Enlarged,
The Centre Hall hotel will
farged by Landlord Runkle, part of
the work being planned for this fall,
and to be finished in the spring. The
first floor space of the botel hiss been
inadequate for some yi
the hotel has been heated
by Mr. Runkle and
ments
creased Lo such sn exlent thsl expans
gion is absolutely The
large store room now occupied by Mr,
Booger, the saddier, will be refitted
abd the front Used [or 8 WalLILR Toon. |
and the rear for a Lar Too old
bar room will be added dining
roca.
To the south of Le building an ad-
dition of about two |
: i sf Connecticut, and sis
igh. will be erected. The first Toe Kidder, o .
Oe Eb, Ler, Miss Iva, of Pittsburg, are visiting
floor wili be used by Mr. Boozer and i
the second will be cut into sleeping | their grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs. Levi
| Fullmer,
Touma, Miss Lettie McCool, of this place,
pent a few days with friends and rela
ie . | tives at spring Mills,
F BERS, sald pe ya th ew, Marthe Frank and brother, Russel,
the highest Ee prisaiall Ad of this pisce spent a Wesk with their
dress J. L. WinEMaAN, Lewisburg, Pa, grandparents, at Logan *
Miss Amy Btover, of Aarousburg, is
t uhvon|paylog a short visit to her parents,
“eots Btover,
be en-
a —————
Rebersburg.
Mre. Levi Wance, of Asronsburg
spent a week with her parents here,
Mrs. Chesta Harper, of Bellefonte,
the relatives and friends
in town,
are, and sinoes
throughout
other
i {
improve | 4 guest o
made, the busines hes ine
Miss Blella Miller, of Smullton, is
salating Miss Beulah Weitzel in her
millinery work.
Mra, William Landis, of Beottdale,
is visiting at the home of George
Weaver, iu this place.
Mrs, Mary Reifsuyder, of this place,
left last Monday for Philadelphia,
where she will spend the winter with
| her daughter,
LEC ESATY,
sue
Lr Lhe
:
vighteen feet,
sli fp
Farmers, Attention]
A fellow feels rrat dow ie
eis cn llr 0ppiie,
PRE 5
IRLMIOW & Wi
Bride roses and |
Fhe
the weddis
Courses by
Miss Kamlage, un
of Miss Susie Arm
ewnelila TEs fous
er, ¢ « Bn entir
dinper and tea service I'he bLride'
parenis gave the young
some purse containing one hundred
dollars in gold.
“The
the presence of a large
relatives and lavited
from a distance being Mr,
Zeiber, Mr. and Mra. A. C. Miller, of
Pawnee Bock ;: Mr. and Mrs, Hoover,
of Rozel ; Mr, and Mrs. Will Dreese,
of Council Grove
Mr. and Mrs, Haney will reside in
their pew home which the groom has
just built on his farm, four miles
northeast of Larned, where the best
wishes of a neighborhood of friends go
with them for future bappivesa and
ceremony was performed
guests, those
and Mrs,
" 3 os
prosperity
i AA i
Acvident with a Gun
Baturday forenoon four MNttle boys,
the oldest about fourteen years of age,
were having sport wills gun,
in a thicket near Bosleburg, when by
accident, Karl, the six-year-old son of
Edward Willinms, was shot, The
ball entered the flesh above the knee,
grazing the booe, and passed through
the limb. The oldest of the boys pick.
ed up the ipjured lad aod earried him
to a house near by,
Dr. Kidde: dressed the wound and
ister in the day the boy was taken to
his home. The lad is bearing his sufs
fering patiently and doing ss well as
can be expected,
"un target
Bllverware—knives, forks, spoons,
cake baekets, water pitchers, sugar
bowls, cream pitchers free If you buy
shoes of Yeager & Davis,
£ PR
ae 1
™
>
pty
¢
an nistak
Swamp-Root, the
bia : ler re ”~
It corre
make no t a
great
iy.
it, Tome of Swamp Rot
sant {res by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention
reading this generous offer in this paper,
Don't make any mistake, but remember the
fwamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
and the sddress, Binghampton, N. Y , on every
bottle,
A SR A A SAA A SPO
frame
Herh W, Bdwards Injured
Herb W. Edwards, of Des Moines,
lows, got a full on an icy walk last
winter, spraining his wrist and bruis-
ing his knees, * The next day,” he
ways, "they were so sore and «tif I
was afraid I would have to stay in bed,
tat I rubbed them well with Chamber.
laivn’s Pain Halm snd sfter a few ap.
plications all soreness had oisappesrs
ed For sale by © W. Mwartz, Tus
seyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills,
Smith, the Photographer,
W, W, Bmith, the Ph
on 20 0
her,
will in Centre
November 17, from 8 to
Simm
REGISTER’'S NOTICE.
ANA
Exetter to Jumes A, Keller,
Centre Hall, Pa
fla : i R h gallon saved is §
srinin es
Cough
‘HY
,
RR A SR SCAR IIS BESO.
About
»
How
tubs, pails, lard cans, crocks. etc.
C. W. Swartz
TUSSEYVILLE, PA.
i
hd eT a
WEIR
-
ERS
SMITH BROTE
SPRING MILLS, PA.
WE HAVE NOW ON HAND
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Furniture for the
Fall Season
Wall Paper in Creat Variety
A FULL LINE OF STOVES
GIVE US 4d CALL
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