The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 31, 1907, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
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THURSDAY, J AN UARY 3
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and
Tyrone Railroad, P. R. R, System, as follows :
EAST........ 7.17 a.m. and 2.35 p.m,
WEST ....... 8158. m. and 5.36 p. m.
‘CHURCH \ APPOINTMENTS.
Presbyterian—Spring Mills, morning ;
Hall, afternoon.
Re formed-—Centre
ville, afternoon.
Lutheran—Georges Valley, morning;
afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
[Appointments not given here have not been
Jeporiad to this office, |
1, 1907
Centre
Hall, morning: Tussey-
Union,
SALE REGISTER,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, G.R Meiss, Colyer
Thursday, March 14D, W.
THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 10 a. m.~John H
Strouse, one and one-haif miles south-east of
Linden Hall on the Thomas Meyer farm: Ten
head of horses ; 6 cows, 2 heifers, will be fresh
about time of sale ; 8 head youne cattle, 12 head
sheep, 2 brood sows, 8 pigs and shoats. Full line
of farm implements. National separator, bay
loader, eorn binder. Implements all as
.
new.
Tuesday, March 26—Daniel Daup.
Bradford,
BOF i
James C. Goodhart, stock sale, Saturday,
March 28.
WEDNESDAY, Lytle
MARCH 27, James 1.
COMMITTEE
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DEMOCRATIC CO.
Bellefonte, N. SN
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Milesburg, Uria
Millheim, F. P. Musse
Philipsburg, | 1st Ww, K. White
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State Colle
Unionville
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Burnside, Richard Viedori
College, 1. J Dieese
Curtin, 8] P., W. R. McCloskey
N. 5.) John A. Maz
Hon, J. W
. Ira Harpsts
George Fo We AVE
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Ferguson, E Be
Gregg. 5 Pl
W. P. E
Haines, = P,
Pb, Fra n
Halhnoor. Da
Harris, P. 8. Ishler
Howard, A. M.
Huston, John Mur}
Liberty, E. P., D. 8,
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Marion, J. W. “0
Miles, 2 Ps
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Pp ote r, N.
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Patton, Tr M. 'H 1ey
Penn, A, L. Auman
Rush, N. P., Ww. E. Frank
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Spring, N, P..
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Taylor, J. T, Wu n
Union, Charles C. Hal
Walker, E.P.A > Bex
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N.B
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SPANGLER, Chairman
Smith, the Photographer,
W. W. Smith, the Photographer,
will be in Centre Hall Friday,
February 8.
Up in smoke,
A slight fire occurred Friday noon
at which time the smoke house of W.
B. Mingle, Esq., took fire and
fire was extinguished. The
as the house itself. The
caused by a ham falling into the fire.
——————— i —
Paying Children to Attend School,
stallment of an article advocating that
BOROUGH DEMOURATIC CAUCUS
Bhort and Sweet —Nominuted Democratic
Candidates for Borough Offices,
The Democratic caucus held Batur-
day night was the shortest and sweet-
est held in a long while. Most of the
work was done by acclamation. The
result is as follows
Judge of Election, Li L.
Inspector, Joseph Lutz,
Councilmen, R. D. Foreman,
W. Gross Mingle.
E. W. Crawford.
Assessor, D. A, Boozer,
Auditor, C. D. Bartholomew.
Overseer, J. W. Whiteman.
High Constable, John Geary.
Smith.
REPUBLICAN NOMINEES
Judge, Aaron Thomas,
Inspector, J. P. Rearick.
Council, B. D. Brishin,
8. Bhoop
Dr. J. R. G. Alligon
H. CC. Shirk.
Charles Btump.
=ehool Directors,
High Constable,
——
Deckers Will Divide Farm,
The
farm, consequently the division of the
tesd among the
ning more
small farm is the most profitable
old homes pons and
and mors
M. J
is abou!
duaugliters in Leo
common that
Decker, east
to divide biz one bu
seres into two parts of
Report bus i
of Centre Hail,
dred apd
BIXtY
rer Lo
of |
the road
latter
present
and one
hundred acres, the fi be im-
proved by the erection uildings,
ete, on the norlh side of by
his son James L., and the por
tion to remain with the wtih
stantial buildings,
Frank W.
The
productive farms in Pen:
and be tilled by
Decker {arm is one of the mos
w Valley,
is mostly or altogether soapstone sol
and has been under cultivation for
about twenty-five years The
¢ Mr. Decker, who is one of Pot
ter township's most esteemed citizens,
his will
oi
Hel io
continue to make home
Frauk W
le
LOCALS
will
his sor Decker
from Mil
iv] Hoy moved
f« “ture aud heresfier wi
citizen of Miles 1owng
Mrs
burg, visited mother,
Woomer, st Boalsburg
As a result of pursing her husband
of typhoid fe Mrs,
of Ple
ill of pneumonia.
Hip.
illa
of
Mrs
Pitts
{sand
Prise Campbell,
her
w ho is iL
th
He:
now
John Stump concluded
west in a week or two. He
jected Will county, Iilinols,
g to do,
rough a siege ver,
ity Gentzel, ssant Gap, is
to
has
has RO
in whicl
to lock for somethin
Merel P. SBpriog
Mills, madea trip to visit bis brothers
who engaged in
business at Newark, Obie
Harry Clevenstine, of Bel
following Forest Ocker, and in
Mifflinburg, w
he has the promise of a position,
want C. Lovg,
are the mercantile
lefonte,
1 '
Spring Will move LO
The ice plant at Btate College is well
under way, and it is proposed to have
it finished in time to be able to manu
by the first of March.
factories worked
facture ice
The local ice full
time during the past ten days. While
you slept the lee was forming, whicl
beats the artificial ice manufacturing
two Lo one,
George Hile, who is conducting sn
extensive Jumblr business in West
Virginia, came up to Centre county op
RIFLE SHOOTING.
vn the Ad id Chest
iw drm
Zine
Hn ex
est and
: young
to take
1 with
we breath while the
steady and the
the
J glance at ful
hot will you a man with a
and full powers of breath
itely
2 Ohl
thadualls tightening
nny succes
show
deep chest
creation which trains
the arm an d
id lungs would seem lil
inl to health, but if that
the unequaled
ves to
with
hear-
that
own
m of re
for
les of exercises
cely
nocting
working
nembers
bonst
CHILDREN'S CRIMES.
Wree
Forgery Rare,
Theft Train
Mammon,
Arson, and
The Way In Tarkey.
BRR SN
A LOST RI! HABIT.
It Lost ¥or the Emp Fuge
French
nie the
Even Emile de Girard whom: Eu
genie welcomed as “the gravedigger
dynasties’ eeu e hn gt
Louis Pl
1848
warn her now, sa
ly that night:
1 your maje
ly on horseback In
people your
their enthusi
Eugenie
horseback
ing habit be «
black, of the a«
she would ifust pin
the Legion of
Often the
about the gravest
fi i
to
ght
his flis
to
ne
Hone !
ilippe on
to warn him
id to her ver
in came
“Should ity appear brave-
the midst
can still count on
"
majesty
sm and devotion.
resolved to show her
dered that the rid
hosen, It mus be
werest gl
the red ril
she or
1
pli
slightest causes
The tragedy
of the empire's last chance, there
must be the
uid
jut
Oth
FROM THE ANTILLES,
City vounellman at Kingston, Jamuslos,
f the City cilat K
I raed joe :
One bottle of
{oul ings
den, West writes as
cough
A FLY IN A WEB
Way a Tiny Spider
His Big
Imprisone
VYVietim
The Missing Note
quickly re
d the remedy
| and quick
doubt sr
. Centre
-
nwrguse
&
Buy
BUCKEYE
Stock and Poultry
Food,
Stock Food, Condition
Powders. Worm Kill-
er. Gall Cure. Louse
Killer, Poultry Food
and Cow Vigor,
Howard Creamery Corp.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
i
For Lung
Troubles
Aver's Cherry Pectoral cer-
inly cures coughs, colds,
nchitis, consumption. And
certainly strengthens weak
roats and weak lungs.
re can be no mistake about
You know it istrue. And
r own doctor will say so.
best kind of a testimonial —
Hold for over sixty years.’
LAY
A ado by J.C. Ayer Co., Low
Also i ©
i iy e pe SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS,
HAIR VIOOR.
no secrets!
jas of all our medisines.
+ Mass.
We publish
i
p» the howels regular with Ayer's
and thus hasten recovery.
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TO OUR
CUSTOMERS
In looking over our
stock making ready for
Spring Goods, we find we
have on hand a few Boys
OVERCOATS
and a few
BED BLANKETS
which we sell
AT A BARGAIN
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H F. ROSSMAN
SPRING MILLS, PA.
IRR 00R000 TROP RPORRBERS eeode tosses ase ceroesecOLPOCEOO®
“HAN se PP Pee eOeelaes
Emon arsenate
Shoes!
My Fall line is com-
plete in Leather
and;Rubber Foot
wear, Pleased
to have you call
before completing
your Winter
Footwear.
I can give you the
best rubbergoods
squared
gave his
nd pounds.
all school children be paid for attend-
ing public schools. The paper contains
strong argument in favor of this
method of inducing a better atlend-
ance in the school room by children
busines, He was formerly 8 resident] the keeper of he - a
of Pleasant Gap.
sirobe. on the market.
iis thousa
Four building lots have been sold off
the Charles Foster farm sat the head of
Allen street, State College, Calvin
S. H. KNEPLEY
Remodeled,
C. A. KRAPE
to
whose parents do not exercise good
judgment in this connection.
its readers that paying
attend school is pot a new innovation
nor an impossible proposition,
. ————— a ———
Linden Hall
complication of disesses due to old age.
Harry Miller is going to Coburn and
Mr. Harter will move into the mill
house.
Frank McClintic has rented Daniel
Tressler’s farm and will move there in
the spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Bidney Kuhn, of Wat-
sontown, spent Monday with the
former's aunt, Mrs. Mary Wilson.
Mrs. Mary Wilson, who has been
quite ill for the past week, Is very
much improved. Mary Carper is tak-
ing care of her.
George Miller, of Axe Mann, paid a
visit to thik place Monday, He was
accompanied by his son-in-law, John
Shuey, of Lemont.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. John
Diehl entertained a sled load of thirty
young people from Bellefonte, and on
Saturday evening Mr. and Mm. Cloyd
Brooks entertained several sied loads
of friends and neighbors in their
usually hospitable manner,
Friday night some midnight prowl-
ers visited James Raymond's chicken
house and relieved him of nine fowls,
Next morning he tracked them in the
snow to State College. After securing
bag of feathers and a freshly scrubbed
floor, which indicated where they had
been slaughtered.
B.D. Urisbin,
Meyers, who will erect a dwelling
thereon this spring.
The Ladies’ World for February is
the most attractive number yet lesued
of this popular magszine, which is now
edited by Charles Dwyer,
ly resigned from the Delineator.
who recent
Mrs. Calvin Vonada and sister, Miss
Lyde SBwith, both of Centre Hill, were
callers at the Reporter office. Miss
Smith, for most of the time, lives
Philadelphia, and expects to
again in a few weeks.
R. B. Spangler, of Barnesboro, wae
in town from Baturday until Tuesday.
He ig engaged in the milling business,
and finds ready sale for the plants out-
put. While in Centre Hall he
the guest of his mother,
Prof. Archer Hamilton Roop, of the
Chemical department of the Peonayl-
vania State College, has resigned and
accepted a position under the Govern-
ment, in the Bureau of Animal In-
dustry, Washiogton, D. C,
“The Arena ' is more than holding
ite own. Esch recent issue has ¢x
celled its predecessor in the timeli-
ness, variety and ability of its discus-
gions. The February issue seems to
reach the high water mark.
Don’t do dirt to your neighbor out
of pure spite. People laugh at you,
and causes them to look suspicious on
all your sctions. Be on the street
corper, in business, in politics, what
you profess to be when you pray al-
most loud enough to be heard by a
stone god,
The real estate of Mrs, Hettle Gram-
ley, at Rebersburg, was sold at public
sale recently. The house and au ad-
joining lot were sold to James Gram-
ley for $025 ; also several lots adjoining
town was knocked off to James Gram-
ley for the sum of $465. The timber
in
return
Was
Lindl was sold to Joweph K. Moyer for
njured by a bull of pe
temper John Wes
for for a con
incurred a
attendar
L800
care
iid thereby
medical :
nost well
d called
lated bir
1 a long
echoed John. uf |
well. There's been
airs on me lately, and
shed yet!"
10a,
one of his
upon him
u n on looking
r such illness,
well!
should 1
£150 spent |
I'm not fini
1 3 »
Wr JOOKINnE
In rons
n reg
The Privilege of Peers,
There ig a curious case in Fortescuo's
“reports” relating to the privilege of
peers, in which the bailiff who many
years ago arrested a lord was forced
by the court to kneel down and ask
his pardon, though he alleged that he
had acted by mistake, for that his
lordship had a dirty shirt, a wornout
suit of clothes and only sixpence In
his pocket, so that he could not be
lieve that he was a peer and arrested
him through Inadvertence.—Green Bag.
He Died Anyhow,
This was the way a native physician
in India filled out a death certificate:
“I am of a mind that he died (or lost
his life) for want of foodings or on ac-
count of starvation, Maybe also for
other things for comfortables, and
most probably he died by drowning.”
The Original “Village Riacksmith™
Dunchurch, near Rugby, claims that
its smithy Is the original forge which
Inspired the famous verses on “The
Village Blacksmith,” [It is a pletur-
esque old place, and the “spreading
chestnut tree” still flourishes in front
of it.—London Strand.
No Need For sn Leader,
The soclety reporters always speak
of a bride being “led to the altar,” just
as though a bride couldn't find her own
way there blindfolded, — Philadelphia
Record,
Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year,
His Pipe.
fant grand
K
yond
was so broker
all bh af rej y 4
1 hearted
he hanged himself
pocket was found a scrap of paper on
which was scribbled, “My pipe 18 done
for, and I must go too.”
at his loss that
on a peg. In his
Presence of Mind,
After the ra’lway accident:
get compensation, Bill?’
“Yes; £6 me and £5 the missus.’
“Why, I didn’t know she wor’ 'urt.”
“She wasn't, but I had the presence
of mind to fetch ‘er one on the "ead
with me boot.”—London Tatler.
— —————
“Did yer
®
In the Typewriter Shop.
Polite Balesman-—-We have here our
new model, No. 23. You will notice it
Is equipped with the most approved
billing device and Fair Stenographer
~Have you any model that also has a
cooing device?New York World.
Her Sad Fate,
Gerald-You are the only girl I have
ever loved, Ceraldine—~Must I suffer
nlone New York Pross,
Some people are so cautious that
they even look before they creep
Abigdon Kodak,
Bubscribe for the Reporter.
Blacksmith
and
.. Wood Worker...
fepare
i
BLACKS MITH-
WOOD WORK,
ttention given to
Reseiting Tire
AND
— Rimming Wheels—
work
Cail
me.
Satisfactory 18 guar-
anteed. to
see
JOHN R. STRONG
TAXIDERMIST
POTTERS MILLS, PENN.
# 1s reads to do all kinds of work
in his line at moderate prices and
promptly.
TANNING FURS
MOUNTING RUGS
Robes made from all kinds of
furs, correctly sewed and hand-
somely lined.
ADDRESS :
Potters Mills via phring Mills,
R. F. 2 No. 3,1Box 1 18»
Shipping Ad dress, Centre
Spring Mills, Pa.
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IANOS and
ORGANS...
The LESTER Piano is a strict-
ly high grade instrument endorsed
by the New England Conservatory
Boston, Mass., Broad Street Con-
servatory, Philadelphia, as being
unsurpassed for tone, touch and
finish.
The “Stevens” Reed-Pipe
Piano Organ is the new-
est thing on the market,
We are also headquarters
for the “White” Sewing
Machine.
lerms to suit the buyer.
catalogue and prices,
'
Ask for
C. E. ZEIGLER
SPRING MILLS, - - - PA.
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