The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 18, 1906, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER |
THU RSDAY, JANUARY 18,
1906,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Presbyterian — Centre Hall, morning
1 and
evening.
weformed--Tusseyville, morning
; Centre Hall,
afternoon,
Lutheran—Union
morning ; Georges Valley,
afternoon ;
Centre Hall, evening.
Methodist—Centre
: Hall, morning ; Sprucetown,
afternoon ;
pring Mills, evening.
[Appointments nok given here have not been
reported to this office. }
SALE REGISTER,
Ww
two and
Mills, ou the Z
8 yearold, 3 cows, 1 he
2 calves. Cook stove
other articles
George B, Wadnesday,
one-fou rth mile south of Colyer.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1,10 a. m.,, J. C. Vonada
and C. W. Rishel, one mile west of Centre Hill,
on the Rishel farm : 5 horses, 13 cows, 7 young
Cattle e of farm implements.
Horses and in good condition,
Mrs, Ged Thursday, March 8.
8. Decker—Tuesday,
half miles
plac ..
January 23, 1 p. m.
south-west of Spring
One colt, comin
11 be fresh in April;
pe ber sult and many
on
tile
k
Lee February 21st,
James I y, March 9,
BATU RD
Eliz u 1
implements,
Ww
March 1
MARCH ,
Centre Hill
one o'clock, Mrs,
AY
ith Farm stock and
Centre Hall-Saturday,
farm implements.
March 10,
stock, im
1 goods,
ay.
Farm
pek, J. D. Mur
goods
ile north of Penn
i farm implements,
y, March 21.
7
¥. March 2
ith, the Photographer,
mith, the Photographer,
Hall Friday,
o'clock.
eff ————
Centre
a.
8 to 2:30
rom
Andrew Kerns Dead
¢, aged about sixty-
Saturday morning
illness with tubercu-
lun at his home near
He was a quiet, law-
n and is survived by his
rhter,
two years, died
after a lit
losis of
State College.
abiding {
wife
IRering
tae £8,
1L1Z¢
, two sons and one daug
fp pel
Democratic Cancus
ery vg if
Deocrais ol
The Centre county
will hold their caucus for the nomina-
tion of « dates for borough, ward,
| precinct officers not later
an the lay of January, 1906
The cx et of the several
precincts and wards will take notice
hereof and fix the time for the hold-
ing of Instructions
and klanks will be sent in due time to
each committeeman.
H. B. TAYLOR,
County Chairman.
————————
mmitlleemen
Lhiese Caucuses,
i
Progress Grange Program,
Following the program for the
meeting of Progre , Saturday,
20 just i. .
rir
A LUTang
'
1
3 1"
1a 1g
}
i
garden
Care,
plants
in the Miss
Annie Bible,
Visiting ne
H. Binkabine.
Recitation, 3
The coming
Grange at Cen
30th, James A.
Five min in a series of pa-
pers ou the sy1
nouse, and Lheilr
hboring graoges. W.
Moofe,
z of
Hall,
©
the County
on January
Keller,
utes talk
ymbolism of the Grange.
Miss Florence Rhone,
rl Ap ——
LOUALS
John Rist
offered $52
While a
one stole a plush
Bradford's bit
Mrs. Eli
farm stoc)
10th. The
leased.
Old Fort, was
team of bay horses.
ile Tuesday, some
from D. W.
Kell
TOUe
advertises sale of
ements for March
yet been
a8 not
The five Italians charged with the
murder of Ge Bash, of Burnham,
were di clingy i by the court upon the
motion of the district attorney of Mif-
flin county.
The McN Lumber Com-
pany’s saw 1 of Centre Hall,
began sawing timber Tuesday. The
engine whistle blew for the first time
Tuesday noon.
Dr. John F. Rit contemplating
making sale of his personal property
and real estal Centre Hall. In
that event be will discontinue house-
keeping, and make his home with his
"children.
In another column will be found
comments on Dixon's nine-foot grave,
and immediately following it are the
regulations issued by the state health
department, which are more sensible,
as a result of the general dissatisfaction
in the country districts of Dixon's
nine-foot edict,
J. C. Vonada and Rev. C. W, Rishel
have decided to farm on the old plan
of the tenant owning the stock and
implements, and advertise the stock,
ete., owned by them jointly at public
sale March 1st. Mr. Vonada continues
as tenant ou the Rishel farm, which
fndicates that he ls a first rate farmer.
At a meeting of the Potter township
gchool board, Saturday, Wm. C, Min-
gle, a son of Edward Mingle, of
Asaronsburg, was elected to fill the va
cancy caused by the resignation of
George Smith. Prof. W. A. Krise
kept the school open until the board
could secure a teacher, The transpor-
tation of the pupils from the two
closed schools made it obligatory io
have no break in the term,
—————— A ——————
Tie school directors convention will
be held Thureday of this week,
OT 06
4 BE
iti-Huyett
nill, east
er is
8 Ik
LOUALS,
Mrs. J.
Postmaster
house Wedun
cold,
F. Alexander is tii
Bosal
esday,
Of qQUIDE
the
ere
wa wept
OwWilg Lo 8 sev
will be open
afternoon from
¥. H.
chant,
beginning Thursd y,
tinuing for two weeks.
fifty
to the public Baturday
4 to
the
5 o'clock
Stuart, lomlsburg mer-
2Hth inst., con-
A cow, valued at dollars,
property of John Strunk,
Grove Mills, committed
hanging herself in the stable,
Rev. James Runkle, of Willi
port, assiztxd Rev. Daniel Gress in «
ducting the funeral over
Runkle
of Pine
suicide
A TXA8-
services the
lvin
Rev. Rearick
fces in the Lut}
Hall,
will continue to
Bunday.
Mrs,
last we
eran church,
this wad
until
every evening week,
she sp
band, w
from that
Lue i
ed to
F. Fishe
Boalsburg.
mestic prelate to the |
Ww. J.
Monday
George B.
is
Roy
TX 1
Lee,
ing care of !
ting it ready
Michael
will move to Cer
They w
at th
up the i
this pl
The «
awarded {
ny for
twenty-
$1
drivews
WHIK 81X
The Ja:
issue full «
uary
i Bric
teresting to the general
specially valuable
sympaihy i
movems
€COnNOmICs, §
The cen
would ser
cases oul : J
The great Houdini, the jall-l
will eontinue te stl head
Keith's
Wee.
Boing
jails or pri
ither =»
oh
as the ollie
tions con
The ds
first
Jumes
There v
est Delng
in
all wers
and Mrs
eighty-i
An exqu
Palme
ruary Sm
thie magazin
apprecialic
nounee LU
equally Lis
proming
Henry !
Milla, met with
cently. When
lumber, he wus
falling on his ri
the whole top
Houser dressed
quired a dozen
F. A. Carson, KE
was a Caller Friday, ri
in the Alexander-Arnoid sssault
heard before the Mifflin county court,
and was accompanied by GG. H, Ripks,
who gpent the time with his brother,
Ezra Ripka, in Lewistown, The later
ia ill of grinder’s consumption,
R. D. Killian
Since the first
James Leilzel,
Thomas A. Cave,
and Samuel of Centre Hall,
have been preparing walnut logs for
shipment in the vicinity Lamar,
The workmen are at tuat point at
present,
tearing
Dr.
Vil® re
woupa hai
Was a Willies
Cane
Ia
of
Jr,
2 ¥ 44
Be nage,
nowe
the
of
f
ul
at present,
he and
Mills !
year
Spring
Penns
Meyer,
of
The postoflice at Hiate College is
now quartered in ite new room iu the
new hotel building. Tue oflice is very
handsome and conveniently arranged,
Postmaster Stuart will now all the
more endeavor to hold down the ap.
pointment, and ex-Treasurer Phil, D,
Foster Is more than ever trying to
seize Stuart's shoes,
James P. Frank, one of Rebersburg’s
prominent citizens, in company with
D. J. Meyer, of Centre Hall, called on
the Reporter Wednesday, Mr. Frank
is the son of the late Hon, Samuel
Frank, and is living retired at present,
He is suffering from the eflects of
rheumatism, which interferes somes
whet with his locomotion,
Xo
Es
NEW DEPTH FOR GRAVES,
Not # General Law buat
diet of the Henlth
Hinsed on Reason or
Authorized
Not
an
Department
Experience,
I'he startling mandate that all groves
must hereafter measure seven feet from
| the surface of the ground to the top of
the casket is not found in an act of the
Legislature, but emipates ftom the
| head of the state health department,
| who, apparently, was given entirely
| too much latitude by the act of 1905.
| This act makes it a misdemeanor to
| violate any order or regulation of the
| { board of health,
The Commissioner and
| Advisory Board are with
| power to draw up such * reasonable
orders and regulations as are deemed
by said Board of Health necessary for
| the prevention of disease and the pro-
tection of the lives of the people of the
all of which is very good if it
requirement in all
which it is not.
Iu fact, it most unreasonable in
| its application cemeteries in the
If it applies only to cases of
diseases Lhere
the
Heems
of Health
invested
State,”
iin reasonable
fa
CRECH,
in
to
ry.
COW
thh by
contagious
in
ment of such a regulation,
Health
lit be 8 show of reason en-
“tate Joard was
regardless
or the
their existence,
MIR OF CONBEUIeNCes, ap
n of
{ theirs was certainly
in ignorance and stupidity,
1 in utter disregard of the sancti-
place of the dead.
and without
e last resting
jaw ruthlessly,
and will commit
hand in
Human rights
both b
{ other days
+ with a high
wi se pulcher.
man sensibilities will
d by its enforcement.
ging a dynamite proposition
and this
nay cemeteries,
wDIlnog ITRVESR
‘ E K
blasting quarry,
ao)
the and
avove
ed and toro.
‘avate a grave to the depth
to
former
eet necessitates the
over that
HRIne
tly widened of
to fac
{less burden of expense.
except
a day's earthly
the the young, the
must find a common
in the designated by
| Health Board, the Registrar
every town and hamlet Is {0 see that
existence |
yulrary oid,
born, all
grave
and
wind
a week and a box of dynamite to
a grave, and of course he must
y his duty.
mensce is a country
YY I
and six
Is there anything
reason to justify =
in all cases and
dead five
th ils
r Lue suriace
riches or
i fool excavalion
| under all conditions ?
2 TO 5 FRET,
set Agide and Common
Prevails
ve Rulings
aaa
ee the above article is in type, 1o-
hand stating that the
Heal has
i new regulations for the bury-
cemeteries
Lion is al
Department oi th
of human bodies io
he objections which have been
d to the original regulations adopt-
{ recently by Commissioner Dixon.
ibe new rules permit ioterment to
made at a depth varyiog from three
e-half to five feet from the top
box coutainiog the coffin. The
follow
by special permission from
partment, no interment of any
i b bod y shall be made in any pub-
or privale | urial ground uniess Lhe
tance from the top of the box con-
jo Lhe coffio or casket be at least
froma the natural surface of
iid, except where solid rock or
usy be encountered.
© dq
je distance from the top of
containing the coffin or gasket
» nob less than four feet from
stars! surface of the ground ; and
with the further exception that still
born children snd chudren less than
four years old dead of suy diseases
other than sotbrax, cholera, diph-
theria, leprosy, smallpox, scarlet fever,
tetanus, typhoid fever, typhus fever or
yellow fever, shall be buried at such a
depth that the top of the box contain-
ing the coffin or casket be not less than
three and one-half feet from the
natural surface of the ground.
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LOUVALS,
Read the Reporter.
The Democratic primaries will be
held not later thao Saturday, Janu-
ary 27. Asa rule the primaries will
be held on that day.
Ex-Tiensurer Jobn Q. Miles, ex-
Commiss.oner Danijel Heckman and
ex-Hherift W, M, Chronister attended
the public sale held by ex-Treasurer
D. C. Keller.
It is reported that Daniel Calabau
will move on the Gregg farm, at Pine
Stump, now occupied by Johu Will
jams. Robert Bloom had expected to
begin farming at that place, but later
gave up the idea,
A rurprise party was given Mr, and
Mrs, George Bradford Monday even.
ing, at their home at Old Fort, Their
birthdays come on the same day,
which fact was taken advantage of by | Sa%'s
their many friends, who gave Mr. and
Mrs, Bradford a genuine surprise
Choloe refreshments were served, and
every one wished the host and hostess
a long, happy life,
ud
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A Wreck
George Krumrine, of Rebersbi
had 8 wreck Tuesday. He gal
cream for the Howard Creamery CO
pany, and on passing a
Ch Grimes, at BFpriog
wi horses and all went
embankment, turning #8 ¢
summersault. harm
either Mr. Krumrine or
but the wagon was
damaged
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Milihelm,
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day Ahursday
John Musser, of
ig spending & week
Bnow Mhioe
'Hquire J, B
| Bess 1 Lown
Prof. H.
schools at Lem
family
I'tie 11
| clety of the |
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| pince th
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| transacted business in
| Beveral members of
Lodge were i a
here Tuesday evening to conf
| gree on & newly elected member,
| the close of Lhe
| tenderes
itre
in Woe Kg
McManaway, of
town
Walfs Htore
the Reber
resend
i
LIDE & DAI i
i. wl ge r
np
Spring Mills,
The revival meeling conducts
Rev. Haney in the E
{ ghureh, closed Thursday evening
| Miss Ardie Keller, of Pleasant
| was a guest at the home of C. }
| ler lant Thursday
ge Breon,
week left for West Virgin
will engage in lamberil
M. J. Boyds
{| Uopited Evange
| il Can the past
| : “Zelgler, sal week
nau trip o lock Haver
\ YW eTrROX
i
\J
ae
them in the
VANES
CIvor south
Rev,
esl chit
ing week
Messrs, F. E. Bo and
Dunlap are putting in pole
soon have Bell tele phones
their piaces of business
Thomas Lingl
Hall, visited at {hs
| ner, a few days last »
|
| Amos Kocl
Hues
Friday
ii
(REN
M were
{ Ondo, On
enone — ———
Colyer.
ing at the
Rev. J. K.
He, is conducting
cvangelical miniate
ney, is also havi a series of meetings
Miss Ida Klinefelter, of Centre }
visited friends in this vicinity
week.
Miss Kathryn B
spent Suaoay with her pare
! Amon
| Brown, from heart trouble
Bubb, from tonsilitis
Over
the #
r, Rev
pg 0
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8 n
Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys ‘Make Impure Blood.
ir body
r threes 54
All he blood in re
- J
your Ndness once eve
he kidney
blood purif
out {he waste
ers, they fil
impuritie
if they feck ¢
of order, they fail
their work,
Pains, achesand rheu-
matism come from ex-
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
3 in the ble
ares
0 G0
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble caused quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney-
poisoned blood through veins and arteries,
It used to be vonsidered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modarn science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin-
nicg in kidney trouble,
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the giractdinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty-
cent and one-dollar #i2-
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mail of Swamp-Root.
See, also pamphlet elling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mansion this paper when \Titing Dr. Kilmer
Co., Binghamton, N, Y.
Don't make any a but prm— the
name, Swamp-Root, Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the address, Bingham Y on every
’ .
WANTED 75 to 100 men to work in
Hm ier Shop and i ol Ap
ay ies,
soRmy, Pu,
i
i
i
ao
Ee
JACOB 4, SLACK
LOCALS,
Henry Emerick has been confined
to the house for the past six or eight
weeks,
Died at Bloomington, HH, after Operation
for Appendicitia
Word was received in Centre Hall
Monday evening that Jacob BH, Slack,
of Potters Mills,
had died at Bloomington, Illinois,
after an operation for appendicitis,
werformed in the hospital at that place, |
The body, sccompunied by a com-|
mittee of five fireman, Is due to arrive |
from the west this ( Thursday ) after-,
noon. Interment will take place, so
, Friday fore- |
in Zion cemetery, Tusseyville
W. H. He huyler and Rev, Daniel
| Gre rn off ie int ing
Mr. Black beg gan life
teacher in Polter town
about eleven years
For the past
the employ
Railroad (
pervices with
The Altoous glass works were burn-
ed Bunday morning. The loss is esti-
mated at $25 000,
Mrs. Btump, mother of Charles
Btump, who had been ill for several
weeks, is able to be about again,
Mr. and Mrs. John Martz will begin
housekeeping, in the spring, In the
house which at that time will be va
cated by C, W. Black.
The public sale of ex-Treasurer D. C.
Keller, Tuesday, was well attended,
although the weather was very un-
pleasant. Goods sold brought very
fair prices,
a school
ship, and later,
ago, went to Illi
nine years, he has
of the Chicago and
ompany, beginning
the company ss al
d later az a loco- |
ae
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DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE--1906.
4. C. Harper
Yatrick Gherrity
George RK. Meek
Jumes H. Munson
. Inc ob Bwires
E.G, Jones
Meye er
M ox
fireman
wit three
Mr.
AC int of
instant he
Lion way
citin two days |
Ab his
on
10th
hospital, an
for appendi-
Monday death
weeks prior
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01
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the
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f John A
War Dorn
Din age
month and
Ly his
tant P
Hall :
Alfred
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of Pot re Mills, and
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Gates
Minch
i, Fleming
Dec
thd
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ging
Ost.
sud
Cath-
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Viue Gleun
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+ Hall
g Mills
Woodward
slover, Asronsbarg
Alec, Blormstown
vd, Boslsts rg
ier . Howas
Fert
flor
ered Ly
township,
ng man, be
a man of
4 lemperment
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) Orndor!,
rt Bergoer, Monument
, Walker
Mc Man SWAY . Wolfs Blore
rick, Centre Hall
tters Mills
r, Tussey ville
ling, Enow Bho
Moshatnon
omon Peck, Nittany
Minnieh, Hublersburg
lohin Cole, Zion
aang, Port Matilda
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I have, I have decided to give you the best
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and I hope you have resolved to give me your
patronage through the year.
For a New Year's Greeting I offer you a
5 Ib. sack of Granulated Sugar
4 Ib, Imported Layer Valentia Raisins
125 ozs, or 18 pieces good Laundry Soap
C. W. Swartz
TUSSEYVILLE, PA,
= id 2
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gy WOMEN, CHILDREN and MEN.
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