The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 17, 1906, Image 5

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Philndelph in,
The new musical comedy, '* The
Tourists, ! seems destined to become
of
wold
Lyrie Thewtre
ane of the higeest minsionl suees sen
recent years, Ax the name
ctinrming daughters that he is nuxious
to have marry The
daughter is very much in love with: a
titles,
and believes to he
his fortune
guardian,
hus never seen
prnniless because in Cone
trotlvd by his a typieal, |
thrifty, down Yankee
master, ‘I'he young man, learning that
the party is to visit
uw st school
|
Rangapang, runs |
fay from guardian and intro |
duees himself «at the hotel as the Duke |
of Plymouth,
his
individual
his
His ruse works success.
the
to
until tutor arrives on
his
spoil everything when he runs seross
of his several An
schoolmaster has committed bigamy |
the young man, upon gaining this |
knowledge, compels the tutor to be
t compels him to
Fast Indian Reishi
When one realize the eccen
tricities of a Massachusetts “ Yank
endeavoring to faithfully portiny the
ceremony and of
potentate, the ludicrous complications
futly
Mee, i» about
one wives, the
silent and Inter on
impersonate Aan
tries to
pomp an Oriental
caused by his ignorance of the cu<ton
may be easily hmagined Asin tie
case with all successful plays, the story
ends happily. The young man secures
control of hix fortune and the girl he
loves finding favor the
father's eyes, and the schoolmaster is
besides in
freed from his perilous predicament
The chorus large, comely and of
vocal proficiencs and altogether ** The
Tourists of
the most satisfying musical
attractions of recent years. The
gagement for two weeks, at
Lyric Theatre, Philadelphia
matinees Wednesday and Saturday,
beginning Monday, May Zlst,
in
.
can + « reckoned as one
“le
the
with
in
A pte
Decoration bay Program,
The hour set for services al the vari-
cus cemeteries in Penns Valley snd |
the speakers ou Memorial Day are as
follows :
(entre Hall,
Fortney.
Union Cemetery ( Farmers Mills),
9:30 a. m.— Rev, E. E. Haney.
Georges Valley, 2 p. m —Rev. M
Bnyder.
Spring Mills, 5:30 p. m.—
‘Rearick.
Boalsburg, 6
Harnish,
Branch, 2 p m,
Houserville, 9 5. mi.
Rebersburg, 2 p. a
Madisonburg, 9 a. m.
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tev. J. M.
Pp Mm,
Fire at Gats Jbhurg,
A saw mill at Gatesburg was totally
destroyed by fire Saturday noon. It
was the property of J. B. Nearhood,
who will immediately replace the ma-
chinery and begin operating the mill,
The loss entailed was sbout $1000,
and included several boarding shanties,
tools, The fire spread to the
timber trac! and burned over a large
aren. There was a watchin
snill but the fire originated while he
had gone distance to eat his
dinner.
ele
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some
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A Copy of Independence Hall
The Pennsylvania commission to
the Jamestown exposition
that the Penusylvanis building
Jamestown, Va , shall be a replica of
on a slightly re.
wil 11 feet
«itinn Independ.
decided
nt
Independence Hall
duced senile. The |
length, but the »xy
ence hall will be 102 feet in length, The
structure ut i he close of the exposition
of Virginie,
in in
will be given to the stale
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Marriage Licenses
Chinrles KE, Miller, Pittsburg,
Anna M. Brungart, Rebersbury
Millerd B. Albright, Yeagertown,
Mre Dells Wallizer, Yengertown
Hamer W. Eiwenhuth, Miffliobure,
Eliz eth M. Alexander, Centre Hill
Nestor 8B. Heckmann, Spring Mille,
Mary M. Long, Hpring Mills,
smi e—
Elsenhath-Alr xander,
The of Bumner Eisen
huth, of Coburn, and Miss Elizabeth
Alexander, took place at the Method.
ist parsonage, Spring Mills, Tuesday.
The bride is the granddaughter of
James A. Rweetwood, of Centre Hill,
where she hind ber home for a number
of years,
HIRI Minge
A ————
Heinle for Senator
Hon, W, U, Heinle has anvounced
his name as a Democratic candidate
for State Senator. Mr, Heinle js not a
stranger to the volers in this district
and not to the Inbors as a wnator,
having filled that offices with great
credit to himself and the party in
times past,
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Curtain Stretchers,
Messrs, Rearick Brothers, the Centre
Hall furniture dealers, have on hand a
line of curtain stretchers. Just in
season | call
————— a MS MGS ANN,
Engraved CUwrds,
Orders for engraved cards, invita
tions, ete, taken at this office, The
highest class work.
Miss Lizzie Runkle has been iil dur
LOCALS,
Dr. Gill, of State College, will be the
Memoria! Day epoaker at Millheim,
if!
’
| DF SRS IT H “ Taylor has un
Tot reed candidacy for congress
sional be
H
nivel
‘
rs
Mre, William
Miller, ull of
Harr,
Nora
mer ()
Mio»
John H Weber made an trip to the
wstoffee and bank Wednesday, He
enmie up by carriage, but walked back,
Dr. J. F. Alexander's condition dur-
ing the past week, has not improved.
In fact, if ther it
for the
The
ehureh,
in any change, in
WOTrse,
of the Lutheran
Boalsburg, are preparing
to
members
ut
for a festival on an extensive wesle
be held on Memorial day.
Mra, Gress accompanied Rev, Gress
wx fur as Yeagertown where she will be
the guest of J. A. Grenoble duri
sessions of Classis in Lewistown.
Mra. E C. Harter and Mrs. Calvin
Finkle, of Spring Mills, were in Cen-
g the
tre Hall one day last week, and favor-
ed the Reporter with their presence
Messrs John Badger
Wolf, both aged gentlemen
Miflinbure,
f Myr
Bitver, at Tusseyville,
Mr. and Mrs Lambert Noll,
art, Northumberland
Mrs Mary
for severnl days, Beveral
the Nolls lived at Millheim.
Vrs F. Shaw, Thomas
' Bradford Wharton
Ntale College,
and Henry
and res
are visitors at
Mra, William
dente of
the of mried
hoe
of Dew
visited
Hall,
ARO
county,
tearick, in Centre
-
Years
QO
and
wii
Kustebnrd.
enjoved a drive
r.
from
1
Bunduy, and «spent a few hours with
relatives in Centre Hall and vicinity.
Mie f the Penns
Valley
of the
Episcopal
first issue «
Echo, devoted the welfare
Pes Valley Methodist
Church, has been issued by the pastor,
Rev. G. W. Mclinay. The paper
devoted entirely to ehurch work.
T. of the
Republican Daily
since
lo
is
is
Edward Tuten, editor
Bellefonte
News,
Fuesday
Wednesday was reported as pot me
and
il
condition
has ben seriously |
an week His
proved, and that he was very weak.
rate bill
will
ttle
the
Roosevelt
Since episode,
President cancel his
engagements Lo speak at =unday
school picuics during the coming sea
gon. The man proven ‘another’ is
well calculated for such work,
know.
not
you
I'he
attractive
most
the
with
Delineator
containing
June
number,
is =a
usual array of the latest styles,
the interesting fashion chronicles of
Helen Berkeley-Loyd and Edouard
La Fontsine, sud literary features of
the greatest excellence,
Howard Rossman, farmer and pro-
duce dealer, near Penns Cave, sold a
pair of fine draft horses to a party in
Mahanoy City, which he delivered re
Mr
four of the best horses
*
is said
the
and that's saying a good bit,
Losing ve
cently
in county,
The building of a railroad through
Sugar Valley is sgain being agitated,
The White Deer Lumber Company is
the
run
the
in jatest
Ly
{'en-
said to be the promoter
scheme, snd the line is to
Logsuton and eonnect with
Rallroad of Peunsylvauis
A line through
Valley is also said to be under contem-
A
has
veen the dream of the inYisbitants ever
at
Nippenose
tral
Lamar
plation by this lumber oympany.
railroad through these valleys
since the iron horse has been pene-
trating outlayiog posts,
There were humors even in the San
Francisco calamity, uwiitd one of them
has only just been reported. Mr Lane,
formerly City Attoruey of Ban Fran
cisen, who is in New York, notes the
fact that to one has dove justice to the
part the great American rocking chair
in the of household
“ Rocking chairs,” he says,
detunud as drays for
rescUsy
pinyed
effects
“were 10 great
houseliodd gonds Nenurly every family
dragged one or more after them io the
flight to the we Lita. Let it
alsv oe observed that the American is
$ i"
wish
reso ceful
There is not a wan inthis communis
ty, howevir indifferent to the claims
would want to
rear his family here if there were no
churches or chureh influence, for he at
once recoguiz # them as the guardisus
of the morals of the community.
What would bs the condition of this
community at the end of the next ten
years if from this time until then the
churches were clomed 7 To what ex-
tent would life and property be safe?
Aud yet, with all the organized agen-
ores of the churches, the devil too fre-
quently hoids high carnival. What
might not be expected if wholly di.
vested of these good influences ?
of Uhristinnity, who
The Gentzell-Beezer horse sane he d
at Bellefonte Baturday, was well ate
tended, the , horses bringing good
prices. Among the Penns Valley peo-
ple who attended the sale were Mer-
chant F. O, Hostermnn, Auctioneer
W. F Smith, and Farmer W tH, Mos
per, of Millbheim ; Station Agent G. R,
w over and Standard OWL, Hist
erman, of Coburn ; Semis Fro deriek,
proprietor of the Farmers Mills Roller
Mill, and Alvin Duck, of Spriag Mills
The latter two bought one horse each
Mr. Hostermnn purchased » team of
benvy bays for his oll wagon, and Mr,
Niover secured a driving horse,
ing the past ten days.
year olds,
LOUALSN
By the end of this week the greater
part of the corn will have been planted
WANTED ~Wanted by B D
& Co, Centre Hall, » and
to do lumbering, steady employment
tia
for the right kind of 4 youn,
of Millhelm,
the greater part of the past week,
in Centre Hall, and assisted in taking
of his Dr. J. F. Alex- |
ander, who is seriously ill.
The of the
Lutheran church has been adopting a |
fir
Whe
Christ Alexander,
Care brother,
Hurquehsnins synod
the holding |
which |
he |
Reporter is nu strong feiend of Santa |
resolution discouraging
of Christmas entertainments st
NManta Claus is the central figure
these i
f.et the old |
himself about the family |
mind
uvoid
Claus, but it believes
brethren are quite right,
suint disport
hearth as much as he has a
but it
altars of the
The Reg
many of our citizens
their The
next to ti of YY mother
t ! 3
Whast a refuge the hore
dark nes:
for him to
church
In Wile
rter is werd to pee RO
inj
“home,
taking pride
homes word
t i“ the greats |
est ever terse] human tongue, |
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How
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it if
gel A gil
frie
f
hav him
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Spa c parated
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even
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here in un «flort tom
look a 11
Ore
od
fnviting to
such
all others
pardonabile .
“ Lo, the poor Indian, whose untu-|
tored mind" makes him the easy prey |
of the white sharper, but whose mind |
tutored in a law school and stimulated |
tal is capable of
ees of unprecedented dimensions !
Robert 8 , 8 Cherokee, has
» i
a for nation for § 000,000 |
against the United States, being the |
O wer
suit his
cost of the tribe's removal from Georgia |
to Indian Territory sixty-eight years
Of this he 15 per
For winning another case this
ARO, is LO receive
cent
same copper-hived attorney got $245 -
the
he members o
and Choe
Washing- |
themselves
(X¥) from Chickssaws
¥
AWH f the
ton bar must be kicking
that they never procured = law requir-
ug to
white lawyers,
Indian tribes
al ————
Een when s msn is making history |
ather fellow to Loss
sine wails
sh
I'he
anything be is called a crank by those
the |
minute a man sccomplishes
who have failed,
Bg
My Hair is
Scraggly
Do you like it? Then why
be contented with it? Have
to be? Oh, no! Just put on
Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have
long, thick hair; soft, even
hair. But first of all, stop
your hair from coming out.
Save what you have. Aver's
Hair Vigor will not disappoint
you. It feeds the hair-bulbs;
makes weak hair strong.
The best kind of a testimonial
“Bold for over sixty years.”
Mado by J. 0. Ayer Co, Lowell, Mase
Aso manufacturers of
? samsapamiLLA.
ers PILLS,
CHERRY PECTORAL.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set-
tling indicates an
unhealthy condi-
tion of the kid-
neys; if it stains
your linen ft is
evidence of kid-
ney trouble: too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
* the back is also
sonvincing proof that the kidneys and blad-
der are out of order,
What to Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage, [t corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
Becasmy of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra-
ordinary effect of § Root is soon
realized, It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most Qairasting casts.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c, and $1. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
di
and & book that Yo
mors about it, both sent
b
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Do's mars any mistake, but remember the
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May 25th, from 8 to 2
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territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly
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required. Spare time valuable. Write st once
Iior full periicnlars and enclose self addressed
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SUPERINTENDENT, 132 Lake St, Chicago, I,
ou. May 17
Why not (advertise in the Reporter’
“Are your bowels regular?’ He
knows that daily action of the
bowels is absolutely essential to
health. Then keep your liver active
and your bowels regular by taking
small laxative doses of Ayers Pills.
We have no secrets! We .Q. Oe.
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