The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 18, 1907, Image 1

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    ANIA FOR MONEX
Want Mill More,
Graft to
lantare rs
for ite
tiaston's vapitol
PUring
t of the
paid
Z Lhe el~
linary dralis
iIOW Dine of
of such facts
Ve-
' present i
laniule
mics in other
pa)
Lhe
probably
celialive Of
ally
COU Ise
=
mater
Ll tne
vik al f the
e pochels of Lhe
th
wills
Le
Ten
on cugnt
for thal
sy
of June.
DOL OU-
near the first
A
irust
rangers Company,
(rangers rust of
Company
ion coun capitalized mi
organized |
¥. F. Hill, of
led, and {
ie stock,
uver the county,
J?
aal week,
Chambers.
ully
eighty per
which is widely
Was rep
ihe following directors were elected:
John (3, Bi apson, John KE.
Han VW. G. WW.
Huntingdon ; Hon, Thomas O
ken, M. 1. B
felt : Adam Black,
Arosa 1 Kvans
Shirleysburg ;
Mt Union; J
HSimucker,
Fisher, of
Milli
hene-
Ie ad,
siiier Lownship
s oLIIRLA
ownship
p City; Charles I.
Dr. W. TT.
0. Martin, Alexandria;
Hon. J. G. McHecry, Benton, Penn-
sylvania head of graoge baoks,
and W. FF, Hill, of Chambersburg.
a
Hohuetler,
the
District Sunday School Convention,
A district Buoday-SBchool Conven-
tion will be held at Centre Hall, Tues.
day, May 28th, There will two
pessions—afternoon and evening. The
district embraces the territory of Cen
tre Hall borough, Potter and Gregg
townships,
The officers of the distriet are C, E.
Royer, president, Bpring Mills, and
Mrs. H. W. Kreamer, secretary, Cen-
tre Hall,
More definite arrangements will be
made later,
fs ff.
The average woman is ss changeable
a8 a five-dollar bill,
be
DEATHS,
MRE, NATHANIEL BOOB,
Haturday the 6th
ks
morning,
"4
¥irs
{ paralysis and death ensued in
ertoon.
About three years ago Mrs,
On the day she received the
in the
house in apparently her usual health,
without feeling any symptoms of the
attack which so suddenly removed her
to the world beyond,
stroke she was working
Mra. Boob, whose maiden name was
Rebecen Guisewite, a daughter of the
John GGuisewite, was born in
November 12, 15848, mak-
of her death
months and
united in
Hosterman
ten children
fate
ry
F¥a
at the
Aunrousbu
time
four
1g her age
[ity-eight years,
twenty-four days. She was
aarriange to VW. Charles
September 13, 1866, and
essed this union, viz: Allen O., of
i W. Va. : William l., of
burn ; John C., editor ot the Mill-
Journal ; '.y of Boals-
Mrs. Caturah Korman, of Wolfs
Mrs. Busan Corman, of Smull-
Mrs Hains, of Aarons.
Minnie Cole, of New-
fan infant
ceced the mother to the spirit
On August 7
Charles Hostermao, died, and in Bep-
t in mar
I'wo ehil-
wlermal
heim George (
ourg |
MLOTE
on ; Lizzie
rig, and Mrs.
rt. Edgar ai gON
world,
Ww.
pre-
, 1881, her husband,
1885, she was united
y
y with Nathaniel Boob.
born to them, Sarah M. and
She is also sur-
Luther Guise-
Mrs. Daniel
brother,
jarrisburg, and
art, of Loganton
ment was
[oter made at Woll's
Chapel.
MR A. B. KIMPORT.
the death
who in the
called from this
of last
Mrs. Kim-
th toa child, from which
is a sud duty to record
B. Kimport,
was
ursday afternoon
al weeks ago
ver recovered, al-
ition was not thought
fully
for short time
I'he
remembered,
p a
infant
died a
death.
d, Lucy Bell Kimport,
f Adam Felty, now
she Was
r
» daughter o
of
Boalst ure.
out, thirty-nine years ago.
+» leaves to mourn her death her
i, Arthar B. Kimport, present
hounotary of Centre county, and
i children : Ellen
.y Adam Fi, Mary M., and
Also the following brothers
J a B., Altoona ;
f New Castle; Mary B.,
Hegs, Boalsburg ; Mrs.
Pine Grove
and three hall-sisters, Mrs. T.
'. Houtz, Houtz, of
~elin Keller, of
Lizzie Pass
Alt
following N.,
ob of
of
nrietta Shugerts, of
wife of Rev.
Mrs, Geo,
Mrs,
mare, of Harrisburg.
fhe
noruing.
ate NOE
RRETOVE |
Ho and
Hserviiie,
funeral took place Monday
held at her
on Weal Curtin street, con-
jucted by W. M. Rearick, of
ifflinburg, and Rev, Barry, the pew-
of the Lutheran
jellefonte, of which church
a Inter-
nt was made io the family plot at
MEeIVICes Were
Rev,
y elected pastor
chin
deceased was member,
} MIsDUTrg.
ALFRED SMITH,
Monday of last week Alfred Smith,
a well-known resident of Milesburg,
tied at the age of sixty-one years. He
of the Civil war and
was commander of George L. Potter
Post at the time of his death,
The deceased is survived by a wife
vid the following children: W. H.,
if Altoona ; Clsude W., of Bellefonte ;
Alvin R., of Columbus, Ohio ; Alfred,
of Snow Shoe ; Lee and Clair, at home,
was a veleran
BRUCE ROSSMAN,
Bruce Rossman, son of Calvin Ross
man, died Monday of last week at
Seiglerville, Mifflin county, from
heart failure, He was sixteen years of
age, a bright young man and highly
respected by all who knew him. [The
body was brought to Tusseyville
Thursday where interment was made,
Rev. D. Gress officiating. The pe-
rents of the deceased formerly resided
at Tussey ville,
MRS. CATHARINE HOOVER.
Mrs. Catharine Hoover, an aged lady
who lived about two miles west of Co-
burn, died from rupture. Bhe was
buried in Paradise cemetery, the fu-
nernl services being conducted by Rev,
C.F, Garret, Bhe was a noble chris
tian woman, a kind mother, and a
most excellent neighbor, Five sons
survive ber, viz : Harvey, John, El
mer, William and Perry,
A—— AI A ——
All grades of fertilizers—J. H, and
B. E. Weber, Centre Hall and Oak
Hall, The quality of goods and the
price ls the argument,
| KLAW & ERLAN
The New Vaudeviile
Festure to be Vr
nut Strest
The
Advanced Vaude
Ntreet Operas House
pe Fs
advent
| summer season
April
vaudeville
& Erlanger
leading theatres
cities of America
end, wil
enter
mre
Vaudeville and
Nixa
new and pala
which is to be the §
the Advanced Vaud
phin Fhe «
pletion of
House will be dey
Advanced Vaudey
capacity
the
scale of po
ting
location with rega
and trading «
venient for iad
matinees, minke
Opera House for
and populer one.
Advanced Vau
Erlnnger will us
ize this popular
Instead of the
rounded by a»
formances { wi
ed f
ced Vaudes
ROC
Adval
a feature,
iin
Cars
ducti HR
matinee on
there will be
precisely the
thie «vel
plication |
advisable
from
will
twenty
I reval
D.
Harter,
IOC RK
Mar
isud in Coburte
Cyrus Zeigler, et
Auman, Mar
Miles tw}
Howard Cres
RK. Obl,
burg plant |
Jacob H.
Wilson, «
'
84
(100
Hutlersburg,
Jas, MM
J Delo
Curtin
Jas. P
Meek, Fel
'
twp. $1100
Nara Call
M. Paul,
in Phillipsburg
J. P. Pilist
B. Lowder,
State College.
Jacob Hos
Vouada,
Harris tw
Martha R,
Weaver,
Walker twp
Catherine Nef]
March 26, 1907,
$F 4
ins
i)
Leg
twp.
pnt
Letter to Frauk
Centre [i
Dear Sir : If we
your town, your road
much freight to handle
It takes ten
size house
ERIN
and that h
painting again &
(rue tn a way ; but pe
rather like fresh pais
for nothing but looks
That house would tal
altnost
Devoe, and would hiave
again in half that time
a very long time for a paint
and five isn't shor
Which makes he
or 2-gallon paint ? 5 or 10 ye
But the 10-gallon paint is the 10.34
paint ; and the 20-galion paiut is
b-year paint. Which makes the
freight ?
Ask your paivt-dealer which he'd |
rather sell, and which he
most of. Ask your painter which he'd
rather paint; whether good or bad
paint is good for his busivess ; which
is good paint, the 10 or 15 gallon paiut; |
which pays most freight, and which |
pays most wages. Which will you
buy yourself, the 10 gallon 10 year, or
20-gallon or 5-year, paint ?
Yours truly,
F. W. Devoe & Co.,
New York,
Kreamer & Hon well our paint.
SP ———
Every girl hasn't coral Hips, but some
fellow is probably willing to corral
lous of
Bis itd
i
mioel fre
Hel
could weil
2
them,
HURSDAY. APRIL
WHEAT.
“ seid Wenther
A band
Hie
ny .
onmeant of 2,000,000 Acres
yp Nebr
4
had ¢
athier have
CRTICR formeriy
d later ino Millhei
# of ¢
LH]
Vil pement very
J
Hall
§
Phe quality of the
deseripe
H,
and Oak
ana
+ EK Webe Centre
impleme nt
anal Lhe
paige is Lie Argument
While looking over a horse in the
sda Hiwsek nbhirg, a horse
nd} i stall kiokeo
icflicted a
nexnination Dr.
d one of Mr, Alex.
tng
Alexander and
hristiann
BEVaIe Wolineg, Up
he Spring Mills Academy is draw.
ing a number of students from Centre
and surrounding country,
Among these are Miss ns Cora Brune
gart and Anna Stover, both teachers:
Anns Durst, Messrs, Milton Bradford.
Harry Hubler and Robert Meyer.
Women's interests are given very
special attention in the daily Press, ss
well ae io the illustrated enlor section
which fs devoled exclusively to
women's interest in the Philadelphia
Sunday Press. The regular depart.
ments are all handled by experts and
the patterns for embroidery work sud
millinery ste valuable. If you order
the Press served at your home seven
days in the week you are sure to get
the best there i» bul us 0 news and
her festures,
Woes
iy canning
Hhoemaker-
i sn boozle d,
f
er of all loss
IVWarick, the
mer firm.
Hearick and lL.
3. Rearick-—pu business
TON Joli y H
liave
nidinuvine seved deals
ARO, ANG siuCe epjoyea BB ROoQ
Lage,
fi
furaiture
I'he good reputation of thy wm wil
han-
the best
moderate profits,
of the
18 =a e
be maintained, Toe
Le
died will, like heretofore,
graces ata ®oiG _
and the underinikiog bravehn
business, being conducted by t
person, will be well cared for.
It is the iuteution of J. P. Reariok,
the retiring partes, to locate else.
where and engage similar
ness,
The Reporier wishes both abundant
HOOPER,
in & busi.
Three Per Cent, Dividend
At a meeting of the directora of
Branch Co, No. 7and 8, The Patrons
Rural Telephone Company, the lines
running from Centre Hall to Linden
Hall, a three per gent. dividend was
declared, payable May 1st. This com.
pany was organized last spring, and
has bad telephone services less than a
year. After the dividend is pald the
company will have left sufficient funds
. 106.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTE
FROM ALL PARTE
ZT
s been making
ments of apples,
Miss Cora Brungart, who last
the Hoy
fonte, returned home
Isaac Btover, of Zion
fered a paralytic stroke
#ince has been serious
The gro ind
ning to
taught
BOIOG],
Was
Lhe ae]
far Apr
i
more, Bo
wealthier record.
» Union
Keeps well t
5 Were as
ired, live wel
Thursday
wi #
eCnris re ro
nas two daughters livi
Jerry
“1
iiss Anna, of
1
Howard and
NE
Mra
§
REsIsLIDE In taki
From, whose cond
OE Lore serious.
It is not reasonal
crop.
have been
was in Millheir
Miss Lizzie
ing the Centr
at Lock Hav
days, but ret
nakiong the bes
atid in Progress
ir. and Mrs
" .f
ois
Home al
Of her m
Among the
'Wiship, @
executor,
trip to Belle
d, Mr
by John llgen,
Lwsadi
thie will,
Fhe Dally
Phoenixville, in
wd
instant, CoOL ialle
wehration of
versary of Mr. 3
Dail y+
present. Jr
formerly residen
John T. Ripka, =
James Oit, of Bellefor
pointed superintend
Colapressing Co. &
Ripka is a Centre county
position caine
ability vo nil il
bis employer. His friends will In
to hear of his sucoess,
in
conducted by the firm «
VO Da Decauss
LO Lhe salisia
conpection with the
ness
{ Foreman and
Swith, the latter member, Lyman L.
saith, is doing considerabl sialing,
sud this week is scheduled to roof the
dwelling house of Williams Doughert
Fs
al Lemont,
Mr. Bmith bas had large
experience in siating, and also handles
the best grades of roof slates.
The Millheim Journal makes this
comment with reference to a local ore
der: Mislbeim lodge, 1. 0. O. F., va-
cated toeir old lodge room in the Mus.
ser building on Penn slreet, last week,
and now occupy the building lately
purchased by the lodge from the Reif
snyder estate, on the same street. Yhe
new room is very commodious and
specially arranged for a lodge room,
with all conveniences,
The Howard Hustler had this about
a minister who formerly served the
Centre. Hall charge: Rev. W. W.
Rhoads, the new minister on the
Howard charge of the United Evan
gelioal church, has preached at every
appointment to large and appreciative
audiences, Rev. Rhoads ie said to be
one of the best ministers in the con-
ference, and judging from the manner
in%hich be candied his theme last
Sunday he is ove that the people of
in the * casury for all operating ex
pebses ol . 3 *:
this community will be proud of,
.