The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 09, 1906, Image 4

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THE OENTRE
S. W. SMITH,
Ee VET
REPORTER.
Editor and Proprietor
PENNA.
FHURSBDAY, AUGUST 9, 1806.
TERMS
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DENOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE-<1006
PAT STATE TICKET
DEMOCRATIC COUNNY TICKET
Harris Township.
Miss Minnie
delphia, is a guest
tavern.
County Superinte
of Btate College,
here last week.
The
McConnell, of Phila-
at the
ibs of Walnut
isyed
junior base ball ch
1
nd
Grove a }
Saturday. |
the score being 17-7
Joalsburg § 5 game
2
oslsburg came out ahead,
>
Mrs. Lizzie | f Harrisburg;
Mrs. Ge \
Houserville Mr, and
Kline, of
the Hillside farm last Thursday.
Mrs, Edward Kremer, of Altoona, is
rge son Wayne, of
Kel f aa
wr “rr
LAs, YMALDS
Pleasant Gap, were guests at
tin friends in
Mrs.
Jane Irv
Mrs
lock tea
Hall, of Wilmington,
enjoying some with
this pl
Bars |
were enlerlained by
Thursday, at a five o'«
Mrs, Nophie (
Del. is
visit ner
Clara Keller.
Mitchell Bricker, of Lewistown,
his sister, Mrs, Emma Kreamer,
Punxsutawney, visited t
Mrs. Rosanna
is in a declining
Aoe ier sisters,
; bi %1 £ i
SANK Aan Mrs, in,
i (#oheen,
paying ner AMinual summer
Hara
ae
Vi isses
and
to dislers,
and
of
mother,
health
Monday she
accompanied her daughter to Panxsu-
tawney where she will make her home
for some time.
heir
Bricker, whose
gtale
Miss Margaret Caldwell returned to
her home in Balona, after spending a
few weeks with the Rothrock family.
Miss Jessie Gilmer, of near Rebers-
burg, enjoyed a few days with her
former playmates in this community.
W. E. Gettig and family, of Altoona,
spent a week with friends Belle-
fonte, Hecla Park, Centre and
Boalsburg.
Among those who attended the Dale
reunion Saturday were, Mrs. Margaret
Keller, Mr. and Mrs. LL. Mothers
baugh, son George and daughter Mar-
garet, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Krumrine
and daughter Mise Edna, Mrs, Henry
Dale and daughter Miss Anna, Misses
Bara Keller and Annas Sweeney.
Rev. and Mrs, Black, OD. W. Myers
and daughter Mabel, H. N, Lonberger,
Miss Beulah Fortney, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
Goheen enjoyed Saturday at the
Baileyville picnic,
Mrs. Anna Berry Beech, of Oakland,
California, visited here. Mrs. Beech
is the only surviving member of the
Dr. Berry family, formerly of Lemont,
Miss Lizzie Bpringer and a gentle.
man from near Milton, visited at the
home of George Hosterman,
Mra. LL. E. Kidder is entertaining
friends from Altoona,
Miss Grace dteele and a lady from
Bellefonte, were guests st the J, N,
Dinges home over Bunday.
at
Hall
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ORE pe AAT SR
had RR TNT
Uusted Pastor. \
Fhe Rev, W. K, Diehl, pastor of the
Lutheran church at Middleburg, and
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west of that place, was ousted from |
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LOUALS
Saturday and Sunday were hot days
wo regarded here, yet the thermometer
registered but 89 and 88,
Owing toa break down of the
morning. He had been quietly asked |
Lo resign three or four but re-
fused,
During the |
waited upon him
times,
week
ind
resign to avoid the unpleasant duty of
ast a
asked him to
dismissing him, but he would not, and
sunday the congregation voted unani-
mously to dismiss him
If the
thie
does not follow
Dury
}
it of the (let
h tral
¢
Of Lutheran
Ii
thst
inke
ed
rop
it would
’
Lhe
hit
take
Runday, the ofler
vai
AVAL
-
oo -
Mitlin Endorses Emery
uuty nocrats endorsed
Dr. J. C. Amig
hosen chairman,
Der
povernor
¢
of
Burnham,
inated for Assembly and
Shunkweiler for Congress
fis own
was named for
HIINISsIoner
Wy ty
County Barns Burned
i sever SLOT In Years
passed over Nittany valley
Monday
J.
and
ny
afternoon.
M.
Knecht
Barns belonging to Dr
f Mackeyville,
Dumm, of
struck
Brothers were
lightning and destroyed
EQ
LOCALS
s directors of The Patrons Rural
» Company meel al (he
Bellefonte Fue
iq +
Will
uday
“fii
burg, is the Mise Laura
Runkle at re Hall hotel, Miss
Stettler | daughter of Calvin
Htettler, the no i
Mid
Ar
SAT
master of
PORT
or
=
i Mrs,
visited
diebur
ALi Aaron Thomas and
family the former's brother,
John
Sunday
is taking
‘arpenter Thomas
Fhomas, wear Logantou, over
ir, Thomas is a farmer, bul
1+! 1 > . vil »
life rather easy, according to
report
Miss Berths McCormick, one of the
most skilled and obliging telephone
today Thurs
vacation
operators ii Lhe Lown,
starts on ner
trip
i
HOUrg she
eral weeks
Mrs
art, of
* gone wey
Fred and Hobiusou,
Elizabeth Bt
Harold
Hampshire ’
State College
Hhattuck, of Nashua,
Mra, Mary Phelps,
Auburn
dia Ri cof 1
Ww
arolina
I Miss
Rhone were entertained by Miss Grace
\ ’
pest Phelps, NeW
3
Miss J
1a
8 Angeles, Cali-
McCormick, of
Mra, W.
ES rams
Florence
Mre, J
umbia, Bouth (
Frank Bradford ane
Hmith, one day last week.
5
nf
Mrs
EL
Rebersburg.
William Torbert and son sare
at present visiting relatives here
f
Charles Weber, of Philadelphia, is
paying a #horl visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Willis Weber,
William Haley, of
spent a day last week with his daugh-
ter, Mra. George Winters, in this place,
Miss Ruth Hackman, who
month wilh parents,
Tuesday for Pittsburg where
Aaronsburg,
spent
left
"
her just
she is
employed,
Mra. Brungart and three
dsughters, Annie, Lucile and Mildred,
weeks with the
and Mrs. Jerry
Newton
are spending several
former's parents, Mr
Walker,
Forest Ocker and family, secompa-
nied by his sister, Miss Maude, all of
Jellefonte, are paying a short visit to
his parents,
Miss Lizzie Brindle, who had been
making her home with Mrs. Reuben
Kreamer, left last Wednesday for
Feidler, where has secured em-
ployment.
Miss Cora Corman, of Georges Val
ley, spent Haturday and Sunday with
her grandparents, al this place,
Miss Alma Vonada is at present vis-
iting her uncle, Peter Kessler, al this
place,
Miss Abbie Gilbert, of Wolf's Btore,
and sister Mabel, of this place, are
spending a week with their relatives
at Williamsport.
Mrs. Shultz, widow of the late Jacob
Hhultz, is confined to her bed from
dropey, with no hopes for recovery,
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gramley and H,
F. Rossman were visitors from Spring
Mills.
William Hackman, whose black.
smith shop was partly destroyed by
fire a few months ago, recently moved
his tools into Levi Fulmer's shop and
is busy st work again.
Clark Gramley, who owuos and runs
an auto, ia kept quite busy transport.
ing people from one place to another,
Mr. Gramley is very eautions when he
meets a vehicle drawn by horses, and
always assists people to pass in safety.
ashe
was delayed several hours
I'he
church will hold a
members of the Prusbyle
festival in Gir
Arcadia, saturday evening, 15th
W. A. Alexander, dentist
nhsaent Potters Mills
Rpring Mills from August 12th to
His
f
ir
be from
patrons are requested ft
=, the Millhein
ANNOUNCER
M. Uampbell,
piture dealer, wi August
y #plendid opportunity
Lo secure first-class furniture at reasons
able prices
of it
The
result
Rain, an abundances
ture lots are improving little
boy, five
3 green apples pain
Business men’s pienie Thursday
of next week,
Grand Army veterans of Lycoming
and Clinton counties are planning a
big basket pienie for Nippono Park
Major
Hhore, Wii
some time this month Keen.
an Post, of Jersey have
immediate charge of the outing
Hig
tnetrie.
Mins
New Jernpey
jt
I'he Cape May
i
}
School will have for
tress in history and mathematics
Hall
Eloise Behuyler, of Centre
held a similar position during the
“sr
hood
Phi
=i VEeRr if all institution
sdelphin
H. F
Have
Franti and brother
jstier
sheer
Fi
wit?
sasociated themes
a Bunbury gentleman and will
manufacture of
cornstarch. The
of Boalsburg,
high
Deg he grade
Fishers natives
gong of Mir
Bre
baling
Amanda Fisher
I'he Philipsburg Journal says bD
and
r
i
Gieorge W. Hosterman wife, of
fr
Centre Hall, are spending a few
hey
days
PWT are ihe
f. John
the ewiy eiecled prin
~
Hosterman
he Philipsburg hig!
Miss AllS Btep iu ne,
taught the
NAS Deel given
at Bel
taught
i BAIATY Videre,
Jersey, where she
lisse Htephens is teaching
guages and obtained her advand
salary on merit
Arenas
nely
general interest, one of the most
August
i hie
number of tir
papers
ly of which is" Ban Francisco
H
LIHIAT
er Good Opportunity, by the pop
author, Wharton J Bines
(rearge
Another highly suggeslive paper of
our litera.
The Bpirit of
Wri
deep interest lo friends of
ture is entitied * Aneri-
Literature, and tt
Webb
Atherts
% r
iterature of
in en Ly
Can
Winifred
Clertrude
it 18 In answer
Vy @ riticism
democracy
food of
Hall this
J ust
now
here is the usual
guests in Centre HERSOT
RO fas
Rie
f
They come and
prearranged there
midst iB Dumber narriea
were ont
dresses in Centre Hall not
Among these are Mra. J
Cormick,
Mrs. J. Emory Huy,
Mrs Heckman
Mise
gle ladies who ite in
RH g
ong ag
Eo
Witmer 3
of Columbia, South Csrolina
of Philads iphisa
mister,
Johns
Mise Virna Geiss, of Altoona
and
of
samuel H
I'asce Kreamer, both
t
The Centre Hall hotel is becoming
landlord, James W. Runkle,
The hotel is po well kept at all times
that the patrons themselves have been
advertising.
this hostelry, Mr. Runkle has
done much to add to the beaviy of the
surroundiogs, notably the turning of
front and
beautiful ower
gardens—the admiration of every one
w ho passes through Centre Hall
What do you think of this for devo
tion : A Tyrone man recently quit
smoking, and his friends wanted to
know why. ‘I'll tell sou,” said he,
“ I've been married three years, but
never found out until a few weeks ago
that smeking was distasteful to my
wife -ahe suffered wm ailenge all dhe
time. Of course, a8 soon as | die
covered the fact I quit.’ That's an
exhibition of good horse sense. But
how many smokers who read this
paragraph and know that using the
weed is distasteful to the wife, and per-
haps children, will even atop to think
whether or not they should quit the
dirty, nasty habit?
of the
also
the unsightly plots in the
The road scraper was used on Hofler
street. . . Buoshing snd rain. rain
aud sunshine. . . Karly apples are
very plentiful, and no market for
them. Bad roads. . . Great deal of
driving Sunday. . . Pity the horse in
hot weather ; drive slow. Be sure
you are right, then go ahead, . . Uateh
a portion of the waye of civic right.
eousness passing over the aoyntry. .
To the country, during hot weather. .
Pienies, great and small. . . Odd Fel.
lows day, Grange Park, Friday of this
week. . . Hen fruit, sixteen cenie per
dozen. . . Butter, sixteen cents per
pound The MeNitt-Huyett saw
mill is in operation again. . . Base
ball Friday afternoon, Grange Park--
Millheim vs. Centre Hall. . . Keep
your eye on the dog, he Is dangerous
+ + Please report local happenings and
som
DEATHS
M Bb ILLIAM M ER
Anna, wife of William Meyer, died
Hall, Wednesday night of
aged fifty-three four
she h
VORre,
ill for
two months, sod finally died from the
months nel cer) ahout
wii is
of
resiiits of ao wltroge
by
w hoi are al home,
I'he
Miss
Willinm Smetzler, deceased,
brother
puraiyt iC
CUE eight children, five
vived
Wns
daughter of
The fol.
sur-
deceased's maiden name
Anna Bmetzler,
pisters and one
M
‘1
hn
lowing
vive Sarah Harnish, Heela ;
Mra [liza
Kmerick, Centre
Dunk!
Johnustonburg.
Interment
Dr
I's
stump, Mrs
Hall ; Mrs.
Mt, Eagle James Bmetzler,
rads
officiating.
Wie
morning, J. W. Boal
MRS, MARY BLAND SCHILLI
Mrs
| ly of Bellefonte, died at the home of
her daughter, in Kane,
27th, after a yenr's suffering with can-
she is sur-
en children Mrs, Nettie
Mrs. Rena Rich, of
cer, aged wixty-Llwo years
vived | y kev
i of Kat ©
Philadelphis ; Mrs
Nhe
Mirus
Minnie
FKdward, of
Dewitt, of Georgina
Mow shoe |
Ter-
Harry, of
irother,
Her
Mrs
N. }
BAN) Jit
ry, f Rochest
Ander
Pleasant
hildres
Perrys
Crap
nH, Btover died at his home at
w bi
Berrien Nprings
months, Decensed
township, this county, and was & BOD
He
of moved to
Andrew Blover the
state of Michigan in WN
t Berni
ontinued Le
and located » where
14 inti his desihn
H«
+ widow and four
brothers ana one
Dal
wel
by
Dal
17
Ore
I
par
wh
Vel
i
§
A
for
Da
int
Th
ric
bir
o1
IW
|
Ween
gotith of Old Fort, aged alm
He was the
of whom
peveniy-six years
{ eleven
children
Bij
{ vive his not fied it al
I he chi
Mare Alfred, » { siyer
Jeflerson,
ii
ldren are ism, Tillman
Lyman,
(reOT Re
10K
wo
Mra. Bamue Fagle : Mrs.
George Btover
| Emanuel Nes
Colyer
Interment was
tery Friday
A
Mrs Lint
former
VEO fow
Lin
the home «
Augusta (ira Wi
J idge
died
+ f
of the als i :
is
f
i
Centre ountly, at
son-in-law, Di Howard
Williamsport aged seventy-eight
YERrs
—
Pomona Grange Program
The following program will be ren.
{dered at a meeting of Centre County
| Pomona Grroge, in the hall of Victor
| Grange, at Oak Hall, August 2]
] Opening Grange in Fourth degree
Roll call of officers and fire ipeur-
ance directors . {
Reading minutes of last meeting
Welcome by Vietor Grange
Response by W. K. Corl.
Appointment of commitiees
Select reading, Florenoe Marshall
Report of fire insurance.
Discussion “ Would it be advisa-
ble for the farmers, through the
(irange, to organize their own bank-
ing company Opened by Hon. L.
Rhone, Keller.
Recitation, Mamie Grove
Recess for dinner,
1:30 p. m. Music.
Recitation, Edith Lutz.
Report of Encampment commitlee
Report of telephone company.
Discussion: ** What is the best
method for erecting lightning rods,
and what is their utility 7" —Opened
by James Gilliland, D. K. Keller
Recitation, Anna Dale,
2:30 to 3380p. m. Memorial services
in memory of Brother Marshall and
Sister Rhone,
Discussion ; ** lhe advantage of an
exhibitor's sale at the Encampment.’
Opened by (3. L. Goodhart.
Discussion : Some improvements
in the business methods in the local
Granges.
Ruggestions for good of the order,
WILLARD DALE,
Lecturer.
— AP
Chareh Appointments
The Centre Reporter is in receipt of
the following : We expect to return
to Centre Hall, Friday, August 10,
Hervioes on Bunday ; Spring Mills,
morning ; Union, afternoon ; Centre
Hall, evening.
DANIEL GRESS,
Attention is called to the change in
the appointments of the Lutheran
pBunday. Rev. Jes W. Boal, D.
will prengh at Centre Hall at 10a, m
and at Spring Mills at 2:80 p. m.
The appointments in the Presbyter-
ian churches, and the Tusseyville Lu-
theran appointment are recalled, ow-
ing to the absence of Rev. W. H
HBehuy ler,
is among the Spring Mills visitors,
i
4
to
Cor
of
to
gre
Al
1
andy
tn
the
2 & 4
2 £3
Seignigredigh ig
bh ddddd i idbdddd ii
Dale Heuniou ¥
was held for
Hall, Baturday,
Convention
he Dale reunion the Fhe fourteenth nnnuasl
Onk
convention
time at of the (‘entrs atv ne
t Port
NDristian
held
§ Lh
4
deavor | Hn
called
Hall
in Victor
Dale,
to order Matilda, Beptember 5th ane
re Clement Faq pt
by
Heturn Train ¢ Penns Valley
vocation by Rev, ai from
y of
who
WwW. H Pisore will bu y
e, of Cleve land, Ohio Address of Fhursda
coe by (reory Jie,
Fred Kurtz, fol
3 he
e family beginning
response by OCH hos
wed by music | mis) wish 1 tend the
ory of the ec
Fothuh ts onan
The
Coburn
a quartette, hi
with
“S
the year « Bellefonte for
Dale, Feq
M.
A Dale's
bard which all enjoyed,
ir
farringe Licsnses
from different
Je rsey
historical
Cowher
rignt,
ales
ts of
anidy
Handy
were prese
the
Lidge
Lidge,
nt
“
state, New and nr
Lemont
Man
business and
war held in the afternoon sat AX
ich the lawyer and minister de- ( sikins, Ax Mani
I'he
“Bie
thelr musical ability.
Pf a
ce, August 10035
reunion will
4 KE. Chur
reserve
he papers reac sat the
Ir BMedediestion
priuted and p
he
he
Fhe swamp chur
Mill
he Evangelical
i : i + ’ 3 5 1
following officers were elected in Lhe ieinity
of Farmers which was bought
by
place,
eHEUINg LO (re0rge
Year wil
David E
Dale,
from ! AAR
the UU. E
Dale, vice- lion
Dr.J. ¥ mgregation of that
Dale,
secretary
a uteistant seerelary sunday, 12th inst,
ing ia the church
Also Batur-
Communion
sabbath
131]
Dale, tressurer ; Clement
W. H. Dale,
Committee : A, | 48)
A
Fdmund Dale
le, historian ; Rev 1
Lxecutive ing.
Dale
ap lain
Dale, Philip rs
Dale,
Ww. Dale, BIG dedi iy sh iV ICA Oi
evening € services will be
charge of 5 “er, presiding
elder of by the
aiid others
a
Horse Sinks Fifteen Feet wi inted
t t Tuesday after. | Pastor
Houtz, | A cord
shove Madison
3 horse inking
+» hitched to a plow.
t began sinking
struggle to ex-
leeper, until
but the poor
It required great effort
large number of men
a hall i
animal
i to be
erne
of
excl
field
Woe
the larence present ia
the
Lr #
Vanads farm of extend $ eo fe 4
vy OHI BR Ar ll fis rey k { t end in
i accasione Y A
0 the earth w
i 5
e _mnimsi's nin
pian
ls fe
Oak Hall,
wd a4 Miss Donna Krumrine and brother
wae visible
returned t
Monday
n Lebanon on
with
ite's head "
$ f 4
pari iA Wie visit
is
ALR "
from
§ fF
i a ai
ft the
which wild daughters,
18 JAVON LAT Pay \ #1 friends
deen sink A Aa
list
ey
-
- —
Hhonds Dead
if Centre Hall,
fi saturday
represented at
Lemont, Satur-
I'he
Lompany
Pa-
weil
Ms
Lhe
evening
v3.48 »
Ba oF
ered
dheiith nhiave Lhe line
Trustees Mewot Tit
t week a meeting of the | » and son Pilte-
a Hiate College | ITH Ts if i wd of
fay
RIN
ature of 1 ai- | Miate lege, were guests at the Smith
nol made
k £22
i Tatiiy
La isons |
Dale and wile, of Cleve-
and Jolin Dale of Alloons,
1 ¢
the Dates from 8 distance
Le reunion, Saturday.
d wife Sune
spent
i Kiine, at
w ©
Wp iy
Rearick s Condition Colyer,
ter is pleased to held
rer is §
Rearick has materially
Elsi ji ai
raay, was well attended and
able Line
wel i
{ Mra
shie of
hie watals Mary
person,
de
i INRRE Lhe
ty and real esiate of
i iBL0 0s
are the
Mrs.
Charlies Ureary
Mr. and
ellan afl a
0%
of
re-
and John,
Nearfos, of York,
after
Late #060
MO 6
Am — Mrs
| Milton, and
turned ht
ad- | time visiting friends here.
perly applied | Boyer, of Hartleton,
the corn crop Bow growing | ot (%ntre Hall,
spent Bunday with Miss Sallie Horner,
1 .
Hamper Corn Crop Me, BH pding ROTIIE
Bumps i» wm coined western
thal may be pre Misses (Grace
100
inland Nellie Smith,
the!
Not for years was
fn crop in such fine condition as it]
It
Mi ihe &
GRAIN MAKK EY
Wheat
45 | Oats
i orn .
what stale
bide
matiers not
iis Lhe
yield. Generally |
a3 i
flelds are well wet. |
corn Rye .
We
wltivatic “
good
wo
the
i
cilia mamsi—
{
masks ‘
PRODUCE AT STORES
lard... 09 | Butter.
Potatom 5% | Kees...
aking, the
wmper crop, corn i
The Grove Uanldren Horse Sale
i
‘he Grave-Coldren horse sale held |
i
VILLIS A. ALEXANDER
wentist,..
WITH
Hall. | DR. HUGH 8S. ALEXANDER
POTTERS MILLS, PA
Teeth Extracted Without Pain,
DE \
i
» oof nine hors most of which were |
The horses were the |
Int ever Centre
seen In
e team of gray mares were sent to
«table after being bid up to $560
odo dodo do ddodh ddd
33rd...
Encampment and Exhibition
of the
Patrons of Husbandry o centea
(Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa.
September 15 to 21, Inclusive
Dimlindindl dondpudindiy dnd dinlpndimdlis. dindinidin ndiondldl didlo ind oid di lpedindin divine
Encampment opens September 15
Exhibition opens Monday, Sept. 17
The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania, by
farmers
farmers and for
Twenty-eight acres devoted to camping and exhibition purposes,
Ample tent accommodations for all desiring to camp
A large display of farm stock and poultry, farm implements, fruits, ce:
reals, and every production of farm and garden
The Penn's State College will make a large display of the work of the
College and State Experiment Station.
ADMISSION FREE.
George Dale
J. 8 Dauberman
Geo. Gingrich
4, L. Goodhart
LEONARD RHONE,