The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 26, 1906, Image 4

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CENTRE REPORTER.
SIMUTH, Editor and Proprietor,
_
THE
S. W.
CentRE Harr, PENN'A.
1906
terms of subscription to the Re-
ar per year in advance.
THURSDAY, JULY 26,
I ERMB, 10
porter are one dol
ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 conts per line for
three insertions, and 5 cents por line for each sub-
sequent insertion. Other rates made known on
application,
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DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE««1900.
Patrick ORS
Georgy ito
W {
© Mills
ha, Furnace
Prius Mills
in Had)
: M3
rf, Woodward
3
AArons
urg
COUNNY TICKET.
Hoborsburg.
of Altoona,
friends and
is
her
eitzel who spent
s returned to their
week.
r jast
nsbhurg, was in
of this place, spent
Chathan, of Me Elhattan,
visit to relatives in this
place,
Jared Harj
faonte
LOLIAE,
er, wife and son, of Belle-
the home of
George Weaver at this place.
visiting at the home
ut this place.
y and wife, of Bpring
iturday at the home of
in Bouth Rebersburg.
and grand-
nnie Gramley, of Har-
the home of
this place.
Lock Haven,
everal days here at the
Wale
¥y Ler,
are visiting at
syed} 3 sv ler §
rtis Bierlv i
Mills
Charles Gramley
nt
jes Grace
(sulsewite
mother Mrs,
risburg, are visiting at
Clark
Miss Hattie Weber,
GCiraml
of
i= spel
home of
Mrs, Emerick and
of Punxsutawney
the form
Cherry |
children,
are in town visiting
ts, Mr. and Mrs,
paren
fiesta
Oak Hall,
Korman, of Mackey-
ig old acquaintances in
George Tresslar, of
were guests at the
home of Edward Sellers Baturday and
HBunday.
Mrs, D. B.
and
a
Farmers Millis,
Lowder entertained her
sister, Mrs, James Lytle, and family,
of Centre Hall, on Saturday,
David Meyer and son John, of Cen-
tre Hall, were in town on business
Monday morning,
Mrs, Cordelia Dale, of Pittsburg,
spent Friday night with Mr, and Mrs,
P. 8. Dale.
Mrs, John Etters and Mrs. George
Ralston and sons, of Lemont, spent
Thursday at the home of J, C. Etters.
A reunion of the Dale families and
their friends will be held in the
orchard near Grange Hall, Saturday,
August 4,
Joseph Brooks, wife and son Russel,
of Clairton, are spending their vaca
tion with their parents at Linden
Hall, Tuesday evening they were the
guests at the home of Mrs. E. B.
Peters,
Mr. ond Mrs, Clement Dale, of
Houserville, and Clement Dale and
daughter Fibel, of Bellefonte, were
recent visitors at Bunny Hillside,
Mies Jane Marshall, of Bellefonte,
spent severnl days with her cousin,
Miss 1. ura Denner,
DE. ATHERTON DEAD,
President of MFennsylvania Ntate College,
after an Hines of over # YORY
Tueadny
After twenty-four years’ service as
president of the
College, during whichtime he saw it
grow from a very ordinary school to
is, Dr. George W. Atherton died
his home
afternoon from bronchial affection.
His illness dates back
year, and last
al State
than a
winter he spent three
more
months in lower California, in
the e¢limate there
He returned
but
hope that
HOTNEO-
what improved, the reli WL
thre
thi
weeks
only fem anid mn
ago it beeam
was only a matter of
At
the colle; commencement
June he was present
graduating class
in
and conferred the
degrees on the but
1
the exertion was such
had been constant ever since
sixty-nine years old, gnd is survived
by us widow t vo WM and two
daughters
W Atherton was
in Boxford, Ms
sbors tte
Pir. George born
pport his wid
erg, After
wield on farms hie
later worked hi
through Philips xeter
Y al
While h
War begar
AS A lieut sree
eut Volunteers,
After continuing
y BLA opted a pre §
Ais
remaained unt
time in Albany h
ship at Bt, John
Md.,
when
faculty of
1 College, 4]
where he
3
ne became
the
and ir
him on th
fraud i!
Agency.
He was defeated for Congress on tl
Republican ticket
New Jersey
appointed a member
district
Democratic
1578 he was
the
Jersey's system of
Profe Atherton
presidend v of ti
commission which revised New
taxation
“BOT epted
Penney
his efforts that it 1 it
that it gained it
wil
rosperity and high
ol
ALS
EO
will be )
Wm.
‘raw ford county
Mr. an
Louisy
Mrs.
week,
Campbell,
umj peversl
Philip H. Garbrick has been electe
captain of U
suceeed Us
now a teuts
fKCCOUun
member Lhe
among friend will
vacation
Runkle is a n
tiveof I’
a Reformed charge in Williamsport
Mra, Jacol
Hall,
violently ill, and for a day or more
Sharer, east of Centre
Haturday afternoon became
was considered to be in a very serious
condition, Bunday Dr. Allison and
Dr. Braucht performed an operation,
and it is now theught she will fully
recover.
Mrs. J. W. McCormick, of Columbia,
south Carolina, last week, arrived at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra,
D. J. Meyer, in this place, where she
will remain several weeks, The
cool weather experienced during the
past few days was quite unlike that of
Bouth Carolina, and was much ene
joyed. The MeCormicks have been
doing their share to develop Columbia
by building three dwelling houses
since the first of the year, all of which
are now occupied by tenants paying
renumerative rents. They still own
several lotsa which it Is the intention
to improve later on,
Among the visitors in Penns Valley
from Illinois are Mr, and Mrs. Henry
Fleisher and daughter, Miss Fda, of
Chicago. Mr. Fleisher is one of the
migration agenta of the Wm. H.
Brown & Company syndicate, that ia
endeavoring to settle North Dakota.
He has been in Chicago thirty yeare,
This is Mrs, Fleisher’s and daughter's
first visit to the east, and they are
greatly delighted with the beauties of
the old Keystone Btate, The Fleisher
porter office by W. H. Lee, Mrs.
Charles Miller and son Edgar, of Tus
seyville ; and Mrs, Nora rfoss and
daughter Ruth, of York,
DEATHS,
MRS, M. L. ROBERTS,
Mrs. M. L. Roberts died at the home
of her brother, John H, Krumbine, at
Rexis, Indiana county, a short time
ago, of pulmonary tuberculosis, Her
age was almost thirty-eight years In
terment was made ot Btrongstown, a
nearby point,
Mra, Roberts, whose maiden nse
who during
was (ll for about five weeks.
Mra. Roberts lived in
where she became a member of the
Mr. and
Later they
o the Philippine Islands where
Roberts held an appointment in a
printing
went i
ostnblishment,
sweveral
years ago, they located in Ban Fran-
M ARAL M
Mrs M. wife of
Edward B. Poorman, passed away of
heart trouble after an illness of
year her home
i three
ville
PFOORMAN
=arah Poorman,
three
fl on
road, miles below
The deceonsed
Daniel Grove, of Zion, and was aged
thirty-three
She is survived by
at the time of her death
yours, #ix months
no children,
ptt
Suffering from Apoplexy,
of Hall,
ed to the house on aecount of a
which eflects
The malady came over
first
Henry
in fi
it spople lie stoke,
Hwabhb, (entre In
right
“jefe
iim Sunday afternoon, and at
Was consider
time he has control of his Hibs, but
has little power in them,
ffi —
Another Farmer Line,
No. 14,
PFelephone
I his
r Company
Rural y
organized Hue
from Liuden
0 Mate College. The patrons
Oak Hall
Linden
tiers
H.
M
Hams, Hall,
Linden
Gilliland
Hall, A.
Nathan
I,
RECTCLATY |
{ ampbell,
James (,
A. Rockey,
Oak Hall
Lemond
Linden
Btation,
Principal Selected,
ipal has been selected Tr the
Hall High Bechool after cone
unavoidable delay. The
ing man who will be at the head of
for the next term is J, P.
Smithgall, of Montoursville.
f the
lucknell
the schools
University, and comes
Mr.
German descent, of
is of
who will undoubtedly make himself
*
ER
Marriage Licenses
U. J. Be
Estelle
wile, Bellefonte,
B. Tanner, Bellefonte,
Edward A. Keene, Bellefonte,
M Bellefonte,
Jowersox,
ollie Kefle,
D. Aaronsburg,
Elizabeth Condo, Aaronsburg.
John H
Samuel F, Weaver, Millheim.
Mary Helen Crawford, Millheim,
Calvin M. Harter, Zion.
Anna Clemens, Milton.
Roddy Logan Shay, Howard.
Margaret Smith, Howard.
dward W. Holt, Central City, Ky.
Mary KE. Childs, Philipsburg.
pin on
Hesolutions of Respect,
the Great Master in
remove from our midst,
mg life of activity and usefulness, our
Mrs Margaret
her home
was pleased
Sram
Go VO
very worthy sister,
Sth, 1996, at in
Thal by her death Progress Grange
f i"= most worthy and consistent
1, Thal while we bow in humble sub
mission Wo the will of the Great Master we do
the less mourn for our departed
called from
not sister, who
has been the field of labor to her
reward
Resolved, That we extend our sincere sympa-
tay to the bereaved family and that in memory
of our departed sister these resolutions be placed
on our Grange records ; a copy be sent to the
family, also to the county papers, and Farmers
Friend for publication
MRS. J
MRs
MRA
Ww. CONLEY,
M. A. ROSS,
BAMUEL DURST,
Commitiee
————— lf ————
A Poem,
Hearteit thoughts on the life and of
Mm. Margaret Rhone
death
Could the weary of heart sho has helped to cheer
Tell half of her words and ways
"Twonld reveal mote closely than we have known
How much she should be praised ,
Cond we her home life now unfold
A self sacrificing love
Would be seen to have governed her family life,
As pire as from above,
Could we, her neighbor of Centre Hall,
Today now interview,
We'd learn a story of neighborly acts
Equaled by only a fow,
Could the record of Grange work now be read
Twould show her lntellect grand
Was given to elevate country life
In her own-—her native land,
Could we see what she did for the cause of Christ
in the church of her choice and away
Twonld reveal the reward of the uuscen world
In the realms of eternal day 3
Could we but realize here today
How well her work is done
Methinks it would comfort our broken hearts
And cheer snch st rowihg one
Could we? Ah yes, we'll hope we could
And trust we surely will
Live ss she lived, die es she died,
God's sweet commands fulfill,
MRS, MARTHA THOMAS,
rn“
Frankenberger-Weuver,
| following :
| Jones street, in the presence of a few
| invited guests, Bunday evening, July
| 22, Miss Annie M, Weaver was united
| berger, of Millheim, by Rev. W. N,
| Wallis. The bride and groom
(and oo their return they will reside on
{the groom’s farm, near Millheim.
o_o ———————
Hains
fell
Almost five inches of rain since
The
17th,
“list, 1
2rd,
record for
1.60
{drought was broken,
| the several days are ;
| 1Sth,
Rend,
| es : 30 inches
26 inches ; 76 inches,
To Ay - -
smith, the Photographer
W. Bmith, the
bur Centre
Photographer,
Hall
o'clock,
{ will
| 3, from 8B to 2:50
i
| Auwint
LAIOALS
The reservoir was drained
{
|
{
{
i
i
1
i
i nesdauy nnd thoroughly cleansed,
i
| of her grandparents, in Centre Hall
| Misses Mab Fittn
| Millheim, sre visiiing their aunt, Mrs,
| 1. Live,
| Mr. and Mm, KE,
i
{daughters, Leila
to
und
Orgs in this pince,
M. Huyeut
and Miriam,
Werner
und
fast
fwiek went wille, Bucks
| eounty,
i Mrs
daughter,
Robert Zerby, son Charles
of 1
| the former's father, John
Hall,
W. A
| be prepared to do sll
pre
and
niontowi, mre
Hpicher, in
will
of dental
ioe, Mpring
Vugusl isl,
Alexander
dentist,
kind
work st Bmith Brother's ofl
Mills, Wednesday,
roid top
eondition,
M
(IK Mi
Dismond Beaver ¢
nickel base and shelf ; shed
with reservoir in goed
| Will sell at 8 baarg
Millheim,
J. M. and Mrs
i
Cay afternoon returned
ii, ™
Camp-
Pa. tf
bell,
Rev. RHearick, Tues.
from their vis-
night
He
Lit to Bayder county, and that
Mr
has been «
Miss Dora Meyer, daughter of Prof,
PP. H. and Mrs of Centre Hall,
the latter part « fthis week, will
Rearick took a chill
heavy
onfined to bed since,
Meyer,
got
Watsontown, Williamsport and other
visit to friends.
of York, is
Miss (
for
points On a
Miss Mame Genltzel, the
of her cousin, arrie
guest
Gentzel, of Bpring Mills, several
weeks, Miss Gentzel has been ill, and
came to Centre eounty to recuperate,
filled
most of them
Fhe Centre Hall hotel is well
with summer boarders,
having come here the second season,
which indicates that everything is o,
k. both at the hotel Centre
Hall,
Prof.
specialist,
and in
George F. Norton,
#17 Fourth
eyesight
Avenue, New
York City, Centre Hall
hotel during July August, He
will attend to any who desire defect.
Difficult
of
will be at the
and
ive vision corrected, Cra
especially solicited.
WANTED Woman cook, $40.00 per
Two dining room girls, $20 00
Steady work. These
board. One-
Apply
Birming-
month,
per - month.
wages include room and
half railroad fare paid.
Clayton T. Williams, Hotel
ham, Pittsburg, Pa.
io
Following an act of May 11, 1905,
the will
tablish a number gRine pre-
serves where, for a period of six years,
there will be an absolutely closed sea.
son for all kinds of game. One will be
in Franklin county, near Mount Alto,
and one each in Clearfield and Clinton
counties, where the State owns many
acres of forest lands.
Hiate Game Commission oh
of Biate
ain ntl essisemimsensaan
Spring Mills.
Miss Mayme Gentzel, of York,
visiting her cousin, Miss Carrie Gent
zoel, at this time.
is
of Centre
of
Jay and Bruce Moyer,
Mills, spent Bunday as the
John Rossman,
Mr. and Mr=. T. M. Gramley are
spending this week in Atlantic City.
It is hoped that the salt sea air will be
beneficial to Mrs, Gramley, who has
been in poor health for quite a long
time.
Frank Hettinger, a former resident
of this place, is circulating among
friends this week,
Miss Mabe! Allison left Wednesday
morning for Lumber City, where she
expects Lo join a camping party on a
two week’ jaunt,
Mra C. A. Krape spent several days
this week in Centre Hall at the home
of her sister, Mrs. PP. H, Meyer.
am sis A SA
To a Smart Property. Owner,
Painting is practieal work. Skill
wins, It’s the same with paint making,
You know 4 gallons L., & M. mixed
with 3 gallons Linseed Oil makes
enough paint for a moderate sized
house-—the best paint money ean buy
wbecnuse the Li. & M, Zino hardens
the 1. & M. White Lead snd makes
the L. & M. Paint wear like iron,
Buy L. & M. anit don’t pay $1.60 a
gallon for Linseed Oil, as you do in
rendy-for-use paint, but buy oll fresh
from the barrel at 00 cents, and mx
with the L. & M,
Actual cost L. & M. about $1.20 per
gallon,
Hold by Rearick Bros, Centre Hall,
guesls
wo
Aaronsburg,
Mr. Davis and family,
visited Mrs. Davis’ parents,
of Butle
Mr.
Homsinger,
and hotel at
mies aut
Jared Harper and family, of Bell
pent a day last week with Mr ‘ are back to
Mue
Mrs, Bauruh
t a
Lots sieveral
Hitter
fou zel
daughters at Cl
Mr. and Mrs,
in
ified and Tyrone,
Herbert Bmull and |
Visiting Hisasg
county
stid
ta of
ntl the Babbin!
Mra. Margaret Mayes [iby
, Bpent a week with
of Bellefont
of
visited their mother for a few days
of Wolf's Btoy
Miss Miriam Kelster,
Altoona
“Veg
i i np HE
Miss Elsie Btover, npr bed
lover
Inti hitler
fake Clly,
Mrs, Kate Hoy, of Rebersbiurg, spent
next
Haturday evening ig biter of
the
a (quiet wedding
of My #i
home
J.P
Condo when their daughter
married to John Bower.
Box, of Lh
Rev,
preached a most excellent sermo
M pl RO
[8 1:1 5 3
ng ie, Of Hilinmisg
ening Children’s
Day
japan in
Rebersburg, been
ifer
-— On—
Spring Mills,
The heavy i
considernt
rain On
the
Oonls Crops ! Nars
{ M. Gramiey
le damage to nlans
able CO -
{ sii raed 1 {tire ie early
and $ i i nriy
agents
Cirmoe ydel, of Har biire fail dad murdered
Hebersi road
Mr«
Were ii § of eitlers,
Zolgler on Sund: They made the ¢ recent
trip in M1
1
ey A A Black
and
days bie-
Willism
Lirammiey
preached the annual seri
Atlantic
i call
. P JOn i= building tw i thie
on
Reporter,
houses on Long Ave the
Mra. Carrie Mr.
was visiting friends in tow nachine shop
wonder in
Phelps in
Hamuel Bowers who is empl i ir & (
Hg BLY.
first
ompany f Orin ¥ : 5 ¢ 5 Deeds
{
agent I
winlion
Railroad (
married
Thursday
witl Lites newly
hete Lo visit his parents
Inst week
; esteem
Woodward.
Mra, Joseph Catherman,
ton
ton, is visiting her daughter
‘ Hiner
Yearick,
Messrs Carl Motz a3
dor! sp a few days at
(irnm-
1 Intter
Inst week Rup :
Harry
Monessen,
town.
Mise Maude
her
Coburn
Landen
dinkle
Ivins ’ adem Al
We
tien
Ard
uncie,
spent
of
young
of tak.
in the
of
with Hamuel
After having spent two weeks
her parents, Miss Laura Ard left Kreider,
Philadelphia on Monday. : dud of
Mra, ( I.
Bruce and George,
Millheim Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Harris Stover and
baby, Mabelle, spent the
the home of Mrs, Blover's mother
I.. I.. Weaver aud family and A
Meyer wife, Coburn pH
Sunday with friends in tow:
Charles Musser, who
Franklin
r ? a
Motz and sons PAT 1 { iors « teacher of
visited {
riends
Habbatl
and 0
has
ployed at Yeagertown for the past
weeks, returned Friday of last
While working in the machine
his
machine
been of
nome VANDI
LJ
week,
«lentist...
4
shops hand was caught in the
y atid badly bruised
Alf A ——— Ai
Linden Hall
irooks
the
POT] is PA
Teeth Extracted Without Pain,
\/ALUABLE FARM AT PRI-
MILLS,
Mars ww lebrated
birthday
for a number of her little friends
hier eighth
1 ninth with a
pier
On Friday evening from seven uo
til ten Mr. and Mrs
Reed, entertained 8 number of
VATE SALE
o'clock, vwnshin, latels wenpled be
# ¢ ¥ sara 3
Janes
i OW Ao0oiNed i be sold
Hitt Prop oi 3 v IL Loraieg
children in honor of their niece, Miss r we ret ills. Oue
Esther Sparr, of South Fork : :
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herman, of
Philipsburg, are enjoying part of their
vacation at Alvin Stump's hospitable
home,
The Peuneyivania Ralliroad Com.
pany has a number of men employed
at this place building new bridges
P. OC. Bradford bought the Keller's
house at Lemont and will move thers
about the middle of September.
tise, Good Timber
i MeCLINTIC,
Ohio City, Ohk
MoCLINTIC
t Marke, Strom
Lewistown, Pa
ALS The
oom pints 3
ines. One engine is
t Tussey ville, the other
undersigned
hydranlic
ANDREW
DORMAN,
Hpring Mills
+ Sod dbds Bodh Bnd Tid Gndindindln Bindindin Apne
33rd . ..
Encampment and Exhibition F
of the
Patrons of Husbandry oi cena penna E
Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. t
es
~
September 15 to 21, Inclusive
Encampment opens September 15
Exhibition opens Monday, Sept. 17
The largest and best fair in Central Pennsyl and for
farmers. Twenty-eight acres devoted to camping and exhibition purposes.
Ample tent accommodations for all desiring to camp
shin, by farmers
A large display of farm stock and poultry, farm implements, fruits, ce
reals, and every production of farm and garden
The Penn’a State College will make on larg the work of the
College and State Experiment Station
ADMISSION FREE.
George Dale
4. 8. Dauberman
Geo. Gingrich
G4. L. Goodhart
o display of
LEONARD RHONE,
Chairman
rere TET TTT TTT re
£85 ¥ % ¥ 53 . £ EN