The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 17, 1906, Image 4

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FOR TAXES OF 1004100, . Hubley Bernard Mary M Fmnk 2 Uriknown . Le BP Hieron t { i a] Te Hey Ferre oi Kuhn buvid
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THE OENTRE REPORTER.! DEMOCKATIC PRIMARIES Fomona Grange Program DEATHS a widow, nee Etta Leitzell Wf ARIons- LOCALS
S. W. SIITH Editor and Proprietor. I'he following program will be ren-
-— burg. He was a brother of Mrs I'he Yeager porch swings are bein
dered at a meeting of Centre County ESLEY M } Mariah Deshler,
of Asronsburg, and manufactured at a great rate. Th
Saturday, June 2 Convention Tuesday,
Jane S—Apportionment of Delegates, Ete . ‘
~ 3 soa? Pomona Grange, in the hall of Logs: Wen ley er ie a a } « William Jordar f Ohi
CENTRE HaLL, : + Penn A Fie Dembiealic voiete of Centre ) ' EB OF We ey Musser died at ile home am Jordan. ¢ hi
Jellefonte factory now has forty mes
" ’ cata $ y $ . a ’ 2 ¥ p y # ¢
we t at the roruler olancs Grange, Pleasant Gap, May 24th in Warriorsmark, Thursday of last Mr. Jordan went wes rom bear employed.
oul iil ees Sid : ALAR ie 4 . 3
its 1] KE I Opening Grange in 4th degree, week M § N }
' Le : " g jue Mar, wie Sirobm, daughter f
Holl call of officers and fire insurance
be bad suflere far yonth gt, 4. A. Grenoble 4 3 ' 1 :
their respective election districts, on he b iftered fo months past, ) nd Mrs. James B Btrohm,
luesday went to Reran.
TERMB. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- directors
porter are one do wer year in advance. Saturday, June Zad, 1906, to elect dele-
ADVERTISEM T 4 cents per line for oates to the County Convention.
three { nd 5 cents per line for each sub- | ‘ ¢ . ‘
sequent insertion ther rates made known on LU nder the rules of the party, the of-
application ficers for holding the primaries will
Deceased was fifty-six years old and tre Hill
Was Dorn in Behuylkill county but MES, EZRA FISHER
came to Centre county with his Mrs. Ezra Fisher died at her home weeks
Reading of minutes of last meeting
va visit her brother for several
Welcome by Logan Grange.
Response, 8. W. Smith. parents when a boy, and for many in Boggs townsl ip, & half mile west of
years was a resident of Pine Grove Snow Shoe Intersection of a omplics- ature d state menst thr }
' tha vay CRs Hroughout
andidates for
Appointment of committees Ha
consist of the committeeman and two Sota aN . arnt :
DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE--1906 } {istrict # i the Hae reading, Mrs. Nathan Grove Millis tion of diseases she was aged sever (ye. Pennsviva in, are declar f t
Assistants in each district, ane ae Le rt of speret . oof all we { Wis THUBYIVALIS, are declaring for a two-
toute NV ton will be opened cloak Report of secre ary of Insurance surviviog him are his wife, one son, nine vears and was 8 woman who
in wii 3 > i 3 » 0 Mon ¥ n “ $e a Eh ‘4 . + " . .
. t How can armers, through the walle e, and one daughter, Miss stood estimation f all ’y 'é
¥ org HEI Te he ¥ 2 (31 $ : 3 . . si
Tange, SCUTE 8 better and more Alice. all of Warriorsmark also two who knew her Rurviving
profitable market for their own t Mra
cent railroad fare, and in favor of tre
| y high in the " ‘ y
and ciose at 7 o'clock p. m Di a # carrying freight Both good
I'ie delegates chosen al the above
slaters
Ada Corl, of Peru, and her aged husband. two s ne,
Houser, of Bate College, Half Moon, and William
stated time will meet in the Court . ot
: y ) ! roducts Hon. L. Rhone. Mrs. J. W.
lecitation, Mrs 8. Dale ; na ot hau rall i
th, 1906, at 12 o’clock noon. and nomi- Heol tio; Mrs. J. 8B. Dale and ¢ brother, Wallace, on the township ; and one daughte
nate the following Recess for dinner, Branch I'wo sisters and a brother ———
fiAte A AEM . 4
Wp. m. Music. died within a year Col
One candidate for Congress, : i ithio a year, Oiyer. Bd he . —s 2
ro Report of encampment commitlee, ' A ' s Bam : b ad ! % man as ever weigh-
¢ ‘ . - James Moyer, of Spring Bank. an« d with alate ond th
Heport of finance committee, Matt a ' Ww ns . i BG Wilh a ts #Caie, and this repu-
. H CAR 3. Vi HER On iRiinew, of Wilmerding, spent + which hk hl " e .
Report of secretary of Felephone h PeDL | tation, which he JERiously guards, has
House in Bells fonte, on lMiesday, June
Ho Key is as honest
One candidate for Henate,
One candidate for Asserubly
One candidate for Jury Commissioner Dr, Carl 8. Vischer, of Philadelphia, Sunday at this place
died Sunday morning at the home of Johu Badger, of Mifflint ITg, is vis- him, both as a seller and buver.
wr. \ wke lef te fdi ole ting hia vy \ 7 am Ritner >
Dr. M. J. Locke, Bellefonte » of dinbeles iting his nephew, William Bitn r, ai If she niready has not the BVersge
from which he had been a sufferer for Tusseyville
Company had much to do in winning trade for
! y Congressional Conferees ' .
I'hree Mgressi na anier Report of Worthy Flora of Hiate
I'hree Benatorial Coanferees,
A Ci f the County C it.| range.
A Chairman of the County Commit .
EE y Recitation, Miss Anna Dale,
Would it be advisable for the farm- aR
§ Ff was lake 0 lle ite in .
ers, through the Grange, to organize 28° he was taken to Bellefonte in it
their own banking company James | Ope that the change in climate might
as may come before the convention A. Keller | prove beneficial, but he gradually
\PPORTIONMENT OF DELEGATES bi e : se unt . since § E
; Mass Nuggestion for the good of the order, | ET®W worse until death ended his suf
H WiLLARD DALE, Lecturer ferings at the above mentioned time.
31 8 ti oF, LACK . .
Interment was made in Philadelphia. i
Dr. Vischer was well known in this liney Gettig returned home after
Harris Township section, he having performed many "Pending » yearin Florida
house wife will soon begin to make
ee t srve f t 1st day of u- \ . .
t 0 881 from the 1 t day of Janu An individual communion set was life a burden to the other inmates of
ary, 1907, to the Ist day of January,
1905, and transact such other business
the past six months, Several weeks
presented to the Lutheran-Reformed the household. She will tie a rag
church at Tussey vj je around ber head and wade into the
Mrs. J. 8. Housman and daughter, dirt in s way that will Suske your
Miss Blanche, did some shopping at bead swim. Bhe will tear up the ear-
Spring Mills, Thursday pels, empty the cupboards, look sour
3 when you show up for dinner and
a ——— slam and bang things around to =
v queen’s taste, and if you don’t like it
At a meeting of Tussey Rebekah | successful wperations in the Bellefonte A birthday surprise party wae given
Lodge, No. 66, the officers were nomi- | hospital and other points in Centre in honor of Mrs. John Bubb, at their
nated for the ensuing term. Miss | county home at the Red Mill, it being her
Roxanna Brisbin, D. D, P., was pres. | ——— fifty-fifth birthday. Quite a number
ent and gave a very interesting talk, | FOUNTAIN C. BARK from the surrounding community were
Misses Dorn Meyer and Besse Weber! Wednesday afternoon of last week, present snd enjoyed the evening. Re- GET THE BEST
were recent visitors from Centre Hall, | Fountain C, Barr died at his home,
take your meals up town Rpring time
IB B Ver) unhappy event when house
cleaning is on.
: freshments were served, consisting of
Taylor, § + Hoon er ft Matilda, ollege ... 1 Spring, N. P.... - James Glenn, a student at the Theo- | 4044 Fourth avenue, Altoona, of joe cream. cake, crackers and coffee. |
Walker, EP. solomon P ck, Nittany Ferguson B. .o....d Spring on i | logical Seminary, Princeton, New | hemorrhages of the stomach. He was The guests left many gifts in token of
“SP. Wm, Minnich, Hublersburg Ferguson W. p A Taylor... ; (Jersey, is home for vacation, and call- | taken sick the Saturday before his their regard for Mra. Bubb 2 REL
Worth, 1 a Zi da Cire x2 E b ; ow Pood |ed on friends here during the past death and sank rapidly until he PASE. _— if u dl hb)
H. 8. TAYLOR, Chairman. | FRE W, Fev... 2 Walker: M3 i | week, ed away. Deceased was born in this Nittany Mountain, i MN DIL.
Se = Haines W, p 2 Worth 1 Mrs. Wm. Patterson and Miss Anna | county and was aged forty-two years, Culvin Horner purchased his Aa as
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*‘ The liar is no whit better than the ’ Total Dale spent a few days at Centre Hall, | He had resided in Blair county for the mother’s property known as the Mary : gH TY
thief, "ROOSEVELT, H. 8. TAYLOR, Chairman Christ Alexander, of Millheim, was | past several years and was employed Lyons’ place and moved from Altoons Sa
The President should have kept this ———r———— a guest at the Hillside farm Baturday. [as a plasterer by the Kinkerbocker to his new purchase. X | ¥ J ‘
good saying in his mind when he Political Announcements, Jacob Kaup, of Pitwburg, and sister | ¢ Unetruction Sumpany. He ls sur Roll Fye, of the Beven Mountains, | Nab WE BSTE dh
made his bargain with Senator Chand- SENATE, | Anus, of Spring township; Mr. and] vived by his wife and two children, si !
| vigited William Parker on Buuday. 5
ie Ia bargalnw We are authorised to sunounce William C.| Mrs, F. W. Kimport, of State College ; | Reynolds W. and John L. both at y : NAT [SA Al
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Heinle, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for Senator, | \ home. While bursting a log with powder |
EE —— subject to the decision of the Democratic county | J #c0b Relish and daughter, of Rock
State Dairy and Food Commissioner | Sonrention, and action of the Democratic district | Springs ; Mr. and Mrs. Clement Dale, v there whe almost & disastrous mountain | [SAS ONAR
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conference : MRS. EDWARD HORNER, fire started on the Robinson timber |
Warren issued 109 oleomargarine li- CONGRESS, | of Houserville, attended services in
A sad death occurred at the home of | land. Recently Enlarged
cense certificates and seventeen re-| wa are suthorized to announce the name of 31 | Boalsburg on Sanday. > 8
\ : Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Klinefelter, near = Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ryar dt WITH
8. Taylor, of Bellefonte, wndidate for the | ‘entre ' : Mrs, yan an wo
novated butter licenses from his office | 7 I*7ir © for Congress In the Twenty firm Dis. | Miss Barts Boal, of Osutte Hall, Tusseyville, Thursday morning. It!ehildren have been visiting J. B 25,000 New Words
since January 1, from which the State | trict, subject to the rules of the Democratic party | spent last week with the Meyer family ' je E J. "IN G '
terived $24 807 68 of the MOI | in Centre county and the congressional con | at Locust Grove was the death of their daughter Bprow since last Thursday. ew Gazetteer of the World
C goed OB, L Ie = | ference : :
i“ a i ne | § Xith more than 25,000 tities, based on the
garine licenses, 100 were issued to deal- sft Rev. A. A. Black aud L. Mothers.| Maude, wife of Edward Horner, and | = mmmm———== | Iatest census returns.
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” i the result of confinement a week | OTICK OF APPLICATION FOR CHAR: | § New Bi hical Dicti
Troe Planting, baugh are this week attending the | W™® | NT" ew Diographica ctionary
ers in Allegheny county. Wholesale | baug BR
Tor aA cr lod of 15000 young oct | meng of Wet aun Crm mgs of th mother was about eighteen | aomiuranut ious huey Sih 4a | | consiing he ames of ever Miah note
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Whether the memory of President | trees arrived at Eyre, near Lewistown, | at Lewistown. Fifth day of June, A.D. 1906, st 10 o'cicr x. he J :
= 1 ft. | ander * Act to provide for the incorporation and United States Commissioner of Bducention.
ler be at fault as to the President's dis- | hia raliroad company, the same to be Krumrine enjoyed a day at the Fisher ii a huis at twa | Ae 23th, 184, ani we sammemmenve: vy ates | § see Plates, 5000 Tlinstrations. Rich Diadings
paraging remarks concerning Senator planted on the farm known as the home at Penn Hall, and were in at- ' y ’ : : A. Noose, EK. K fi A
| tended corporation to be oalled Liberty Come “Also W
members, what is certain is that he that company. A car load of the same | Mra, Bamunel Woods, of Sharon, is tery Awociation, the character and object of AH ary 3 ie Dletionary
wwnship, Centre County, Penns ivania. and Regular Edition § x 10 x5 laches. 3 bindings. *
| | Deoessary for said purpose, wane platen, on Whle paper, § wewwtitol
tiusions from the | Vandyke, Thompsontown, Port Roy- the funeral of Mrs. Edward Horner, at | township, and who went west from 10 soll and oon ve :
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No man cai become great without sep — eee | George Keller, of Houserville, visit. | ago, died at his home in Chicago, fewos contend by they Pp | { Publishers, Springfield, Mase.
TER, wu the Court of Common Pleas
mon Pleas of Centre Uonnty, on Tuesday, the Edited hy Ww. T. HARRIS, PhD. 1D.
Roosevelt or that of ex-Senator Chand. recently, consigned to the Pennsylva- Mrs. Emma Fisher and Miss dpa | Years.
regulation of certain corporations, 2380 Quarto Pages
. Smith KE. P, Shook, W. WW, Nees
Knox, Bpooner and. other Republiean | Woods property lately acquired by tendance at the Lutheran Conference, | OMcintiog. and Jacob 1). Bren, for he charter of ‘an in-| | Needed in Every Home
URORGE JORDAN | which is 10 maintain a Union Cemetery jn ( 1118 Pages,
had long ceased to consult them on the kind of young trees arrived at visiting Mrs. M. A. Woods. : : |
Rate og. People will draw their own | 8t each of the following points : | Mrs. James Bwabb was present «t| George Jordan, a native of Potter that purpose to soquire De Luxe Edition s3ss81% in. Tested trom
| I FREE, “Dictionary Wrinkles" Himtratod paeaphiots,
———————————— al, Vineyard and Newton Hamilton. | Tusseyviile, Saturday. Gregg township about twenty years | IIE atimay be raduited G.&C.
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judicious advertising, , Centre Reporter $1.00 a year. ed his mother on Saturday, Saturday, 6th inst. He is survived by plements.