The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 12, 1906, Image 4

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RE REPORTER.
SMITH Pro
prietor
Penna.
Philadel
A Yankee
pro-
Hippo-
d week
Opera
or
OF ILS § 2 1d
Hous
Philadelphia
vB au
M has taken
The big
ght - opera
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Ha
pe
un-
tically and
World
Iiake ail the
sideshow, V'
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as at
of the
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5
$ I up of
Cl
t prox
, . P ££
Yankes for,
stage
the biggest
in the]
presg¢ id
Grand Ops
¥
Ha
is
ww playi theater
universe, w sxeception of
its snccessor, ing presented
at the New rome
Adolph, the clown, has repeated in
Philadelphia the b hit scored by
Marceline, lilo r in New York, and
his antics ral of delight from
the thousands who
the
%
Of Lit
youngsiers
iy matinee atl
are attending the dai
Grand Opera Hous
Claire Heliot and
have made a sens
circus and specia
tion,
her twelve lions
ation, and the other
ity acta are a revels
afr mare———
Smullton.
Mra. Robert Hackenburg
13,
is visiting
her gon Shem in at present,
A. E. Strayer who had a sale here a
and who intended to
move to Altoona has given up that
jdea and will sl in old * Brush”
because of the lack of work at present
in Altoona.
WwW. E. SBmull moved into the house
vacated by A. E. Birayer,
Miss Mayme Wolf, who had been
teaching school near Bellefonte, is
home at present.
Jay, son of G. A. Wate, sprained his
ankle by stepping on a loose stone,
Irvin Harry, of Mill Hall, spent a
‘ few brief hours here with his parents,
HSunday.
Jacob Walzer added to the appear
ance of his house by the addition of a
new roof.
Clyde Waite left a few days ago for
[lellevue, Ohlo, where he expects to
spend the summer, He has a brother
al the same place
J. B, Emerick iv making his calls as
Hefonte
week or two ago
ay
ABHOBBOT,
Mary M |
rid Mary M
omg
Seriously Ihjured
itheim, was
en Alexander, of
seriously injured Friday rencon, and
ught the wounds
§
at one time it was th
fatal, bu im present
» unfortun man is
avi
v tO recovery
cident happe
was hauling
i reaching th
to unload the heavy
load split, speaking in the parlance
mbermen, and fell on the tea
He was taken to his |
4
Mis condition, ana
¢
was | hat
ound that
injuries were ab
——
loalsburg Normal and Preparatory School,
h hool will
open
gern of Lis
¢ spring #4
in the High School
April 16th,
weeks,
Mone
TOO,
day, and continue eight
be formed
Classes will
pecially the needs teachers and
those preparing to teachi. The higher
branches will also be taught.
Boarding may be procured al very
reasonable rates,
For further information, address
H. C. RoTHROCK,
Principal.
a ————
tirange Hall in June
8
June 15th a Grange Rally will be
held in Centre Hall, at which time the
Fifth and Sixth Degrees of the order
will be conferred in full form, and the
riale
officers
attend-
ance, This rally will be open to all
Fourth Degree members.
— A Sb o——
lower degrees exemplified.
Master W. F, Hill other
of the Btate Grange will be in
and
Eggs Again,
Another small lot of hens that have
worked themselves into the good
graces of their owner, are twenty-two
biddies cared for by J. W. Bweetwood,
in Georges Valley, and their product
for December, January and February
are 278, 531, 4156 eggs, reapectively,
total of 1024 for three months,
i ———
Letter tod. A, Heessman
Centre Hall, Pa.
Dear Bir: Shuflert. Hardware Co,
Hickory, N. U., bought a car-load of
paint ; after selling it a few months,
found out it measured seven pints a
“ gallon, ”’
Returned it to the maker and
credited customers with what they
had lost from short measure,
What do you think of a short
measure paint ? Don't you think it
half white-wash ? Half the paints are
part white-wash,
Gio by the name : Devoe lead-and-
zine, No whiting or clay in that ; full.
mensure besides, A gallon Devoe is
worth two of white-wash paint,
Yours truly
F. W. Devos & Co,
14 New York.
Kreamer & Bon sell our paint,
ss IM So.
Visiting cards printed at this office
ni
Fra
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MILES
LOCALS
inets are neariy ri
Weber Brothers advertise all
of fertilizers
Breon,
grip
Mayes and
of Millhe
liesday.
Mrs, John west
Hall, i
Fred
i111 uf
188 843
Miss Net
im, Were
Wagner has recovered
om a recent illne
Mrs. John G
wi te or :
is seriously ill.
Hoss, of Linde:
It appears she
h.
fering from a tumorous growt
Mrs of Millheim,
suflered severe attack of paralysie,
Her condition was considered
serious at first, but at present
proved,
Lydia
a
Musser,
Ve ry
has ime
The Garman House, Bellefonte,
derwent numerous repairs recently,
I'he house, contrary to the belief of
some, is yet in the hands of 1 Gar
mans, C, B. Garman being the present
proprietor.
te
Le
SBeuator J. ieury Cochran has
authorized snnouncement of his
candidacy for State Benator in the
[wenty fourth Senatorial District,
composed of the counties of Columbia,
Montour, Sullivan and Lycoming.
thie
Branch Company No. 7, The Patrons
Rural Telepnone Company,
lines run from Centre Hall
Hall
construction of this
wilh its loops,
eleven wiles
whose
Linden
with
ihis
length of
to
, Are progressing nicely the
line, line,
Lins a total
s——————
Keith's Theatre,
The patrous of Keith's Chestnut
| Street Theatre, Poiladelphia, will be
delighted with Will Cressy and
Blanche Dayne in that study of New
England life, “ Bill Biffin's Baby.”
For the chiidren there are the Hawa
| das, Japanese acrobats, and Genaro &
| Balley, in ** A Cigarette Case.” Les
lie, Dailey & Company, in the comedy
skit “* A Bit of Tomfoolery,’ are an.
| other attraction. Trovollo, the Euro
| pean ventriloquist, will be a pleasing
(addition, while Emma Carus will be
| sure to charm with her songs. Others
| appearing there this week are: Nat
| Haines, monologist ; Beymour & Hill,
acrobats, and Carlotta, the woman
| cyclist, the only woman who loops the
{ loop on a theatre stage.
AA
| Colyer.
| Adam Krumrine moved his house.
| hold goods to his home in Boalsburg,
{and F. W. Frazier into the house va.
feated by Mr. Krumrine; Samuel
| Klinefelter into the house vacated by
| Mr. Frazier ; Tom Boal moved to the
| Brooket hoff farm, near Centre Hall,
| and Howard Confer now occupies the
| house where Boal's lived.
| 8B. KE. Breon, of Bmullton, who
| taught school at Flelsher's Gap, this
winter, will tench a select school of six |
weeks, beginning April 16, at the |
Loop school house,
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Win Johngonhau
Theodore Yelle
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don
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Oak Hall,
Irvin yd
in town
James
of Altoo
Al samuel
i
fn, were
their
over
Hrday to visit mother, Mrs
Hi for several days,
P. 8, Dale
bert Evey last week.
Ym. Ferree
purchased a horse from
¥ and daughter, Lavon,
Col
tat
ive ats
Z ng i pny
'
Boalsburg, assistio
several
»
Hyer Pa
to move to their:
iyde Wieland, of Boalsbur
rin town sund
ew hone
£,
was ou
ay.
John Close and family spent Sunday
friend misburg.
Miss Nel
81 Arey
with i
ie Holter, of Howard,
is in
WAH
Ri In
eX precise 4
this vicinity.
town on Haturday, and
in
spend some time
sewing
Miss Altus Howan is visiting in the
vicinity of Centre Hall.
Mrs. B, E.
and Mrs. Newton
Stamm and daughter
Miller, of Altoona,
who had been visiting friends in town,
returned their homes on Friday.
Mrs. Miller was called home by the
news that her husband had met with
a serious accident.
LO
Ira Benner, of Rock, spent Banday
with Lis parents.
Mra E. K. Smith and son
returned Friday after a two
f A. J.
Home of
Andrew
weeks’
#lay al the atl
Shiloh,
Lutter Dale and family, of Pleasant
Gap, sand Clement Dale and wife, of
Houser ville, a day at Bunny
Hillside recently.
Miss Beulah Fortney, of Boalsburg,
was the guest of Miss Claudia Wie
land on ®unday.
Tate,
spent
pasos fin eos sn —
Linden Hall
Joshua 1. Potter Bellwood
this week, attending Presbytery as a
delegate from the Centre Hall church.
Mr. and Mra. H, GG, Miller, of Re.
bersburg, visited the former's mother
is in
inst
Miss
spent
Ww =
Mabel Wolfe,
sunday with
Tammie Keller.
Mrs. Harah Miller and Miss Lena
Bressler visited Harry Miller
of Woodward,
her aunt, Mrs
over ®unday, but at this in
some better,
Mra. John Dienl attended the
neral of Miss Emma Swartz, at
seyville, on Tuesday.
Clyde Bradford and wife, of Centre
Hall, spent Sunday with his brother,
Philip Bradford, and family.
Samuel Brooks, of Bellefonte, spent
several days last week with his broth.
er’s family, at Hideaway farm,
Mise Annie Long is a guest at the J,
L.. Tressler home,
Mra. Keller had the telephone taken
writing
fu.
I ns
'phouve placed in her residence soon,
AS 1 —— | ]
It is just aa bad luck to fall off a
Indder as to walk under it,
DEATHS
¢
Mrs. John Fron
f
iilERe 0]
» 1:
rom Lhis iife
§
y ¢ ibizlatintia arid y
and i Wwibaiations and at
Wriumpus
Mr.
the residence of
her home and
Mrs. W. B.
Conger, in
yn in 1546
iikdren
YW residing
Oxf
early
been
Louisa, of
died
Sarah
Albert in
x iad
the Lutheran chi
who
he deceased |
irch since
*hildhood. She was aged eighty-four
four days.
Oxford
and
I'he above is taken from
years, eight months
{ the
standard
Mr. From, whosurvives, isa brother
of Jacob From Br, of Potter township,
deceased, uncle of John H.
Bare, of near Spring Mills,
At the time of his wife's death, Mr.
From was in very delicate health, and
feared i
and an
it was that he could not live
any length of time,
AVID B, REESE.
“
This well Known and highly es
teemed veleran of the civil war passed
from earthly scenes st Charleroi, near
Pittsburg, Apri Li, aged eighty-one
years, six mouths and viveteen days.
Nearly his whole life was spent
Centre county. He resided for many
years at Milesburg, from whence he
moved away about four years ago, He
was & member of Company G, 200th
Regiment, Penna Volunteers, and
served his country faithfully. Early’
in life he united with the Methodist |
Episcopal church. [ne body was
brought to Milesburg where services
conducted by Rev. A. CU, Lathrop were
held at the residence of Joseph Sellers, |
Monday morning.
Mr. Keene is survived by his wife
‘and the foliowiog children ; Mrs. |
Annie Stevenson, Philadelphia ; Miss-
es Josephine and Sarah Reese, Char-
!leroi ; Mrs, Joseph Bellers and Mrs
| Andrew Hugg, Milesburg,
JESSE WERT
| Jesse Wert, aged about seventy-five
years, died at his home in Aarons
burg, Tuesday morning, 8 o'clock
a mi. Mr. Wert had been in delicate
health for several years, due to age
and several strokes of paralysis, the
Inst of which was experienced Friday
previous to bis death. Interment will
take place this ( Thursday ) forenoon,
Bervices will be conducted Ly Rev,
Garrett, of the United Evangelical
church.
Mr. Wert was twice married-—first
to Miss Mollie Weaver, to whom three
children were born: James Wert, of
Tuseey ville ; Luther Wert, of Aarons.
burg, sud Mrs, Daniel Hartman, the
latter deceased.
The second wife, who survives, was
mull, nee Chestie
daughter of Jose ph Gramley.
young woman
of beautiful
‘er was called from this
d
M
to
in
Emma Swarlz
f,
{
the
the
he
ir several
Was
being
Interment
ville Tuesday fore.
other worl
Friday evening,
of Miss BR
in delicate health
ir the last five weeks
al $3
Ded, Lh
e¢ disease
f the Bowels.
tuberculosis «
i id
KR. Sechnist officiating,
Henney, of Bpring
W. Rishel, of E
Ve
I't ‘
Mrs
brother
a
Swartz,
a was the daughter of
who with
survive :
Fhomas and Ada, wife of
Ys
NM itwo
# and one sister
Charles W
D.G. F
Miss Nwartz
winey, al Tussey ville.
Was a young woman
character,
of
quiet, Uti=
and spent
time in the parental
ree
irrep
Resslingg
roachable
ag disposition
almost her entire
nome
Her age was thirty-four years, two
+
monihs, {wenty-three days.
MES CHRISTIANA NOLL
Mrs, ¢
Jol
of
iristiana Noll, widow of the
in 8. Noli, of Spring township,
died at the home of her son, W. J.
Noll, of Jeaunette, on Monday. She
was aged cighty-three years, and her
aiden name was Christiana Koecoht.
Nhe was the mother of five children ;:
Wm. C, Noll, of Madisonburg ; A. G.
Noll, of near Centre Hall : W. J Noll,
of Jeanvette ; Reuben O. and George
H., both dead. Deceased was a life
long member of the Reformed church.
is—————
Harris Township.
D K. Mothersbaugh and family are
visitors from Williamsport,
late
Mra. Higgins, of near Pitlsburg, is
visiting here,
Avia Meyers
Mouutain «
burg.
The public schools have all closed.
Mabel Myers, Leona Wieland and
Naomi Myers, pupils of the Bonlsbarg
grammar school, did not miss a day
during the entire term,
An Easter service was rendered by
the Lutheran Bunday school on the
evening of Palm Sunday, Music Was
a special feature,
Mrs. Edward Burchfield, of Altoona,
spent a week with friends here,
Oliver Gibony, of Sulsburg, visited
his sister, Mrs, L. E. Kidder,
Miss Beulah Fortney spent a day
with Miss Claudia Wieland, st Pleas-
ant View, :
and family, of the
ity, are visiting in Boale-
»
Even a collar on a glass of beer is
apt to wilt in hot weather,
er ers ca
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