The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 11, 1907, Image 5

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SOND SPN pes arian
COUNCIL MEETS,
Nigus to be Posted to Discourage Tramps
from Entering the Borough.
Kive members of the borough coun-
cil were present at the regular meeting
I'iiday evening,
Alfred Durst appeared before coun-
walk be laid
south side of the property of
requesting that =
his
to
walk on
perty. The matter waa referred
Street Committee,
On M Alin
y Iamond, hav
Reish, to join the
north of
e made request for a
Htreet
Residents slreat,
President ordered
to give the matter their at-
the 1o-
woeertain proper
to place boards on
to town, notifying
found within
Id be
ramp«
arrested
were approved
htiog, at
Cot tp
Headubles Lines
best who realizes that the
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You can kill ti e¢ but iv will
back and hai
come
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d to do it.
cheeks is
of health.
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From May Visit Mis Wife
ilinesa of
DEATHS,
HENRY CAMPBELL,
Thursday evening of last week the
angel of death entered the Campbell
College, and called
away the life of Mrs. Henry Campbell,
wife of former county commissioner,
Henry Campbell, pow deceased. She
had been a patient sufferer for quite a
long time with eancer trouble, and
was a sister of John GG. Bailey, the
county commissioner, She
her death four sons
and three daughters, five brothers and
She a good, kind,
christian lady and a member of the
Methodist church. The
funeral was held Monday morning,
services held at her late home and in-
terment at Fairbrook.
MRS,
home, at Rtate
present
leaves to mourn
two sister, WAS
Episcopal
Mrs. Campbell was one of a family
of eleven, and she was the mother of
eleven children.
MICHAEL CORMAN,
After an illuess of but a few days,
Michael Corman, a prominent farmer
of near Zion, died Friday morning.
The day previous to his death he suf-
fered a stroke of apoplexy from which
His
age fifty-seven years. Interment
was made at Zion, Tuesday morning.
The deceased was a member of the
Reformed church. He is survived by
a widow, nod the following children :
William H., Harvey E, Kyle, John
and Cora, leaves the follow-
ing Emanuel, Albert, Na-
than, Berjamin, John and William.
be never gained consciousness.
Was
He also
brothers *
MRS. JOE
Ihe wifa of Joel Kling, of near
Jacksonville, died Friday, after an ill-
ness caused by a severe cold which de-
veloped into pneumonia.
Mrs. Alice Markle Kling was born
at Hublersburg and was about sixty-
Beside her husband
children to
mourn her death : Mrs. George Erply,
Mrs. Yearick, Mrs. Gertrude
Yearick, of Jacksonville ; Mrs.
Newton, of
Scottdale ; Elmer, Oscar and Percy, of
Altoona ; Calvin, of Ralona ; Bamuel
and Katharine at home,
KLING,
nine years of age
i \ the
following
Rose
Blanche Mattern, Seotia :
Te
A\COB HOLLOWAY
The Millbeim Journal contained the
tice
Jacob Holloway died at his home st
Lakin, Kansns, of hemorrhage of the
bowels sixty He leaves
a widow and two children,
aged VOArs,
to survive
200 abd daughter His widow was
weeks,
ed at ail times,
: the
iroigh horse |
stabil urn's, near Bellefonte, a
horse ki i Benjamin Gentzel on the
leg. sit “ ireak r the
of
visit to
weeks,
their
Vr 8 A i. Krape,
Lio: sine, Ohio, acl heen
friends in Altoona for
but
home
John H. Bitner. of
Was gt his
on sa
BOmMe
yw are back neai
nto Ohio
Philadelphia,
Fusseyville last
week He h wen jo
for = it
he b
on a trolle, car,
Had home at
Philadelphia
time
eondactor
& year, during which
wan employed ne 2
Miss Mazie Foster, of Aaronsburg,
last week of Mra. W, B.
Mingle, Misa Foster's
visits to Centre Hall are always looked
forward to
vas the gues:
in Centre Hall,
with . pleasure by her
hostest as well as hor wequaintsuces in
town.
W. J. Hannah, of Renovo, recently
returned from a visit to his old home
~Hpring Mille, He is now engaged
in a large hardware store in Renovo,
where he has been for some time, but
he has wavy old associates in Gregg
township who are more than pleased
to have him come back, if not longer
then for a brief visit
After living in Lewistown for a time
Frank KE, Pennington has purchased
8 property on this side of Milroy, and
is now sugaged in doing a bit of farm-
ing. He was formerly a resident of
Potters Mills, but sies wn resident of
Mifflin eounty his visits to old Centre
are not very frequent, his trip to Cen-
tre Hall Wednesday having been the
irry, of Centre
erly Mise Mary (
i was formerly a
Mr. Holloway
burg, where now |
Holloway,
Crouse and
that place
for the
ther, James E
H. G.
left
ARO
re. Mrs
He
X YORrs
r Wagner, wife of George
Hed at her home at Rosecrans
De-
and is
son,
frer a brief illness of poeumonia.
WARE] Was siXty-siX yenrs old
husband, One
W agner, ang
Harris Township.
The public schools have all closed
The High Bchool
exercises were wel!
Joyed by all present,
Wm. Cramer, of
Charles Nevel,
week a8 helpers on the farms of N, W
Meyer and W. G, Mothersbaugh
Kleckner Relish, with his
daughter, of Altoona, visit
mother, Mrs, Harry Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
their bright little daughter, Marjo
of near Pine Grove Mills, and M1
Mrs. Clement Dale, of H
tended BE IVICes
Lutheran church, Bunday.
daughter,
commencement
attended and «
View, and]
came Ia
Rock
$
of Colyer '
Hhugert,
usrervilh
in the
cornmunion
Mi
sunday |
George Keller and
Roxey, of Houserville,
at the Hillside farm
Mr. and Mrs. George Dale’
Bummit, v friends in Boalsburg
last* Thursday
Mrs. Maud«
dren #pent a
spent
Dale, of
inited
Williams and
week with
Altoona,
Mr. and Mya
tended the funeral
Millheim, Wedn:
was the mother of
Mrs.
her home last week
winter with
Mitchell Garberick, at
and Mrs. Murray Iu
ax well as visiting other friends
Katharine
nlier gepending
hes ls
ugnter
Humimelstow
1tzeli, at Sul
eastern part of the stats
Mrs
Indies at a quilting last ITH
Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Wagner
toons, are visitors with Mrs. W;
Ira Rishel e
"ho
parents, Mr. and Mrs,
J. Cartis Meyer,
trees
DW
livered fruit
H. B. Pontius, Mon
For about a
been very wintry
week
weal
on the farm {a suspended
the men can he Ip at
Quite a 1:
umber
fering from inflammation
Daniel Btover, of Cet
his eighteenth birthday
his home in Boalsburg
Mies Jeabel Mil
home, pear Boalsbur
the home of Chas
College, during ti
A pumber of
tended the fu
Bailey Campbell, M
“rai
at her home st State College.
morning.
cemetery at Meek's church,
Interment was mode i
During services in
church Bunday ever
when the baceslsuy
High Behool ws
thieves were nt
W. K. Harunisil
valuable robe,
now deceased, stole;
belonging George
and a whip of Frank M
also taken. Rev. Harni
effort to recover the
and during the latter i
they were returned to
evening Mr. Mot}
his robe ar
stable at State (
three daughters,
Howard Barner, of Loganton :
we Crans,
LIMBERT,
Mre, Ella
Jdmbert,
Lim-
died at
and Mrs,
Madisonburg,
her parents, Mr
fin Philips, HEAr
day morning Her age was twenty.
One Fears Interment took
place at
J me ph A
of the
| war, passed away at his home in
iiss, a veteran
rion, desth being dae to old age
ve eighty-two years
« wife, one son and one
daughter
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The Reporter's Hegis ter,
tre Hall
Mrs. Lucy J
Mrs. Maggie
Mrs. Mary J
Ruth « h
Mamie
W. H. Frantz
muniel Bloom, (
entre Hall
Contre Hall
an, Centre Hall
entre Hall
Hall
entre Hall
i ntre Hall
Mrs. Claude Wert, Tusseyville
Cora M., Brown, Potters Mills
Sarah J, Relish, Centre Hall
ret E. Mitterling, Centre Hall
George B. Boozer, Centre Hall
Elizabeth Sanders, Centre Hall
Bruce Arney, Centre Hall
E, 8B. Ripka, Centre Hall
Mrs, John Frazier, Centre Hall
Mrs. Rebecoa Cumings, Centre Hall
{ thea vt
roa hnart
Bloom, (
Centre
igar Brean, (
Marg
Marriage Licenres,
A. G. Morrison, Bellefonte,
Mary Morgan, Bellefonte.
Thomas H. Weston, Philipsburg.
Sarah L. Forshey, Philipsburg.
Harry Alfred Keen, Millheim.
Mable M. Korman, Coburn.
Harry Joseph Wingard, Coburn.
Mable €, Mingle, Coburn.
W. D. Btusrt, Spangler,
Mable Goody, Philipsburg.
Wm, Baught, Sandy Ridge,
Editte Isabel Wilson, Randy Ridge,
tdward IL, Beckwith, Port Matilda,
Nevada M. Lane, Three Springs,
first made between tats and last
spring.
Centre Reporter $1.00 a year.
—
Smuliton
I'D. Stover, » “lt
Farmers
spring plowing
wel weslher
air Hh
Kolth's Th
Marie Dressler, America’s
popular comedienne, is
Hiost
Appearing sat
‘hestnut ML reg
Keith's ( Theatre,
Philadelphia, this weel
f
wd impressions of
John €. Rice and
famous legitimate star
the World Loves 8 Lover
Inrnge is giver Hy
sides wd
» Palin Zouave
es! ruilitary and
i added
dogs 1
sre
but the
eEDeCit
RIowii-uj
having onee been
will not
BYE MABDY other ad
i lnughter,
Bt
Cured of Hheus
's Palo Balm.
Wan RE ER RT RT
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For th
ff 7a
¢ OF
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oo
L$
(11
with their pls
herg has aiready
oats,
Harry Sminll hs
ipprrsa
machine
horse o
He i=
for such work
Mrs. Eva Mallo
J. RB
making his ape
Emeriok
CGearge Crouse has
pearance of his house
shutters put on. He ¢
have it painted this su
Miller he
Ouse
Eimer
summer
roofing put on ; | iret is
H. H. Btover i« buildin
to hia photo, studi ae
was found to be tao small,
Jacob Waliger conte mines
bis house paipted this spriv g,
C. B. Mailory moved from this jlnce
tr West
week, His
will be occupied by [.. A
living at Woodward,
HB. A. Walizor is
from an attack of lumbago
George H. Bull
day from a business trip.
W. E Bair, who recently an
ugly gash io bis hand, is around again,
Elias Breon is hsuling stone, with
the intention of building a lime stack,
A ———
Gentile and Effective,
A well known Manitoba editor
writes : * Asan inside worker I find
Chamberlain's Stomach sand Liver
Tablets invaluable for the touches of
biliousness natural to sedentary life,
their sotion being gentle and effective,
clearing the digestive tract sand the
bead.” Price, 25 cents. Bamples free,
The Star Store, Centre Hall ; F. A,
Sarason, Potters Mills i CW. Bwartz,
Tussey ville,
————— A rn
Smith, the Photographer,
W. W. Smith, the Photographer,
will be in Centre Hall Friday,
April 19,
With the judge its a case of try, try
teberstunrg, Wed iwaday a
place thus made vacant
Miller, now
slow iy improvis g
home
came
cut
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MOULDINGS
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Centre Hall Hotel
Also Painting, Graining,
and Picture Framing,
Bell Phone.
GRAIN Maury, i
RPE coin iiniiiniime 86 | Wheat ..... ‘ 70
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Bellefonte, Pa.
Bas
lime
And we
the £0 ods.
pared for a g
Base Ball, and
we shall not
pointed.
Mitts from 10c to !
Gloves from 25¢ to $2.
Bats from 5c¢ to $1.00
Balls from 5c to $1.25
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Books, Chest Prot cctors,
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Whooping Cough,
I have used (Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in my family in oases of
whooping cough, and want tn tell
you that it je the best medicine I have
ever need —W, P, Gaston, Posen, Ga.
This remedy fa safe and sure. Rold by
The Stsr Stare, Contre Hall ; F. A
Carson, Potters Milla: CW Nwarty
Tusseyviile
wom Wa ri =
Even the bottler cannnt
sucoecd in bottling his wrath,
A AI MP EAA.
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wlways
SESS EER
Tablots, all sven, at the
o ay | h Repoim
From our Superior S.
Leghorns ow
ity
hens
you are asked $2 t
CENTRE HALL, PA.
C.
He vine fixed
t }
ack of
rear of lot, we ¢
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pared to do all kinds of
Wood Work, Painting and
Trimming.
We make a specialty of
RIMMING AND SPOKEING
4+ 4 WHEELS. + 4
doth on Buggies & Wagons
Spokes and rims always on
hand and dry,
WE REPAIR
AND PAINT
CHAIRS, ETC.
House and Barn Painting
CENTRE HALL PA.
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Week Days
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