The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 25, 1907, Image 5

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    MAIL PCUCH FOUN
By miifflin Moyer, Along the Creek Above
Potters Mills ~Private Papers Not De
stroyed
The mail pouch and private papers
Postmaater (G. M. Boal, carried
away at the time of the robbery of the
of
Centre Hall post offlce on Easter
morning. were found along the creek
above Potters Mills, near the burned
improvements of Veteran J. B. Harper,
The sask was not hiiden, but simply
be
thrown where it would not ‘easily
observed
I'he ii HIVE
af
ome
firat made Tues-
Animon
TV Was
d iy
for
tt of Uncle Mam The
tention of hia fellow
flin Mover, of P
jubb, who
to
TFOoon Hy
reason hesitated disturb
» nroperty af-
fisherman,
otters Mills, was called
The Intte took the pro
telephoned the
to notify Mr
the
3oal,
of mail poueh at
the belief thar it
xtracted tha
office safe, and
1) €
U Hiore tramps in
irhborbond previ
Hig to
rohtibe were all under ane
)
leader, and that Ripka's improveme
was the polgt selected for meeting aft
the robbe rv, and
the
er he place
i Ta
* Deaf Tom’
times in the mo
me or more |
on roads lead-!
He and
f Mifflin |
intains
ing to and from this |
his palls eluded the
nd fi
mountains st
Noher Ntati y Fy
point
sherift «
' OI
county, a rg
nny
train fi
ishure r two later the safe
» railroa tation at that
place |
§ %O Me 33 Me
a Hiiiy
White
in jail
and
awaiting |
i
Pad
trial
undoubtedly have a
ly
{
fi
wr participating in this robbery, |
eriminal knowl-
edge of the | ing, if fhey did not
These
DApEa lmprove-
have an 8 mer
asked the way there, |
1 taken in charge by Sherif!
ady traveled six or seven
fro: the
IO. 0. F, ANNIVERSARY,
Everything In Readiness for the Meeting
in Lock Haven Friday,
| The arrangements are complete for
{the Odd Fellows’ anniversary celebra-
[ tion to be held Friday, at Lock Haven,
(¥ The first annjversary of this associa-
| tion was held iu Lock Haven in 1885,
{and it is proposed to celebrate this an-
ordinary
include a
i niverenry with more than
{ interest, The exercises will
| busi ess meeting in the morning, pa-
j rade in the afternoon sod special ses-
sion of the grand lodge in the evening
i for the conferring of degrees,
Muster H. Barnes,
| Deputy Grand H. H. Hart,
{ and Becretary Joseph H, Mackey
Odd Fellows will
{ perform the secret work. The fourth
i of Brigade Pa-
| trisrehs Militant, Colonel William H
| Kiesa, commanding, will act as special
{ escort, and Deputy Grand Master Rev.
| H H. Hart will deliver the anniver-
sary address,
(irorge
Master
(rand
and other notable
the Becond
a —
DEATHS,
ELIAS FETTEROLF,
Elias Fetterolf died at his
Madiconburg Friday morning
in
from
aliments principally due to advanced
made at Spring
Rev. Bixler and Rev.
of the funeral
ministers were
home
age loterment was
had
services, AT
Bearick charge
local
present,
Burviving the deceased is his second
Shafler,
Mary
and
E
doy
wife, nee Miss Elizabeth
the following ehildren :
of Prof, P
Elizabeth,
H
wife
Rev
Belinsgrove ;
A.
IHlinois ;: Sarah, wife
Meyer, Centre tall:
of Jose;
R Foster
Bertha,
=p ing Mills
For many Mr. Fetterolf was
a resident of Gregg township, where
He
highly regarded by all
him, and was a devoted
church dur-
Eight years
Spring Mills
Farmers Mills ;
Fetterolf,
wife of
nh Bitner,
Chas, Krape
Years
he conducted farming operations,
Man
who knew
sle of his life.
ago hie moved from to
Deaf T
om,"
ia mender ?
a — a
Harniage Licenses
Mark, Holidaysburg.
fv Pallaf $
Bp
Youndt Dead
of Rev.
homes
its wires siny hey
i their line
Church,
in short
order,
Brosiaa, of Graces Luther
Nunbury, tendered
and go to}
Lhe su cessor of the
an
resignation HBunday,
Liberia, Africa, as
late Dr. Day.
will
of Miss Alice
Robinson, in Centre Hall, for ten days
or more, Miss Virna Rearick went to
After being the guest
an ce
She will travel
Miss Marah J
of Mr. and Mrs
Walker township, died after several
months’ of tuberculosis. Bhe
was born October 18th, 1870, thus be.
ing thirty-six years, five monihs and
twenty-one days old. The remains
were taken to Bnydertown for in
terment.
Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, for many
years a resident of Philipsburg, died
in a Philadelphia hospital where she
had gone for treatment. She was aged
sixty-six years, and was born in Bald
Engle Valley, She was the daughter
of Frederick Benger, deceamd, Her
husband died some years ago, but two
children survive, .
Among the callers Wednesday
morning was Jacob F. Bitner, who is
Dow boss aver a gang of men in Care
pegie’s Duquesne steel works «He re.
turned to Duquesne Wednesd sy, after
having spent several vays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Bit-
ner, at Farmers Mills. He is much
Deine with his work, snd thinks
ncle Andy's works just the place,
¥
Insura: atigating
of the time,
concern
most
Daniel
illness
The first wife of Mr, Fetterolf, whose
Wiand the
ildren above,
NAME Was and
mother of the el named
Hed 1898, The family was originally
Qevent
and
the
months
of
six
WRN the
y-#iX years,
favs age
AMES WILSON RE
James Wilson Moore died Mis
ula, Montana, Tharsday, April 4
MOK
al
i.
vas ipjured by a fall about a month
from which an abscess form-
removed to a hospital,
a0 operation passed away.
Moore was born in Milesburg, this
1541. His wife,
a daughter
f Jacob Harpster, of Centre Hall, de
sUrv
winty December,
Ves also
J. Be
ral nephews
Cenaed, nim ; fu
sister,
ale, of Philadelphia,
51 d Ils ve
ward Moors and
H
“1 Deng MH:
er, of ward
Edrly
first joe
From
May 15686,
of the d
¢, having served
urtill
PWR
tyra
ery st
ferra, oniteris
i
g the
{) Ler 1562 fe
in July, 1865
of his deat!
Haw
receive o
hargs
“tin Mra Mo rs
#irip to the dan Islands
invalid lad
the funeral
* BLAND GRAY.
ng Zane Bland
home in Tyrone He
fC Winty naving
Hall Valley He
ars of age. [no 1867 he was
ior (ora
WR
sipire ¢ been
Moon wae
«IX yo
in
to
He
Rachael
was a life long
Miss
Rad
Am
%
arrisge
nda Waddle
church, also a member of the Tyrone
L wige No 494 Accepted
Mssone, and a member of the Wil
ilamsport Consistory A. A. 85. R. The
faperal occurred Monday afternoon st
Interment at Tyrone.
Free and
NTEPHEN LOBAUGH
Weds
“iephen Lobsugh were futerred at
Hall, death haviog resulted
om a paralytic stroke Monday after.
slay wfternoon the remains
hire
noon at his home in Willlamaport,
His age was about fifty years.
The deceased wes a native of Perry
county, and was a prioter by trade,
having at various times been employ.
ed by mrst printing ofMces in this
county. For several years he lived in
Centre Hall. He was married to Miss
Birdie Willow, who with one son,
John, survives,
PETER FRANCIS MoGOVERN.
In attemptiog to jump a freight
train at Butler, Peter Francis Mo.
Govern was thrown under the wheels
and so badly injured that he died
shortly thereafter. He was eighteen
years old, and was the son of Mr and
Mra John MeGovern, of Bellefonte,
Ioterment was made at that place
beginning of this week,
Alonzo McEwen died at Irvona,
aeed sixty years. He wan born at
Unionville, and spent his early life in
this county. He served th hout
the civil war his enlistment
from this ny PE
.
LAMARTINE'S PRESENT.
How the French Author Got a Big
Price For a Little Poem.
tor of the famous French journal, La
Revue des Deux Mondes,
contributors. One
the publication
Glronding,” and
day shortly
Lamartine's
while the
of “Les
asked him write article
magazine,
to
Lamartine
fin
Cons ented,
Buloz, fearing that this was
excuse and that he would
the article, offered Lamartine
vance,
was In need of 4,000 francs
time, i
who at
Three months
tine's attention
contribution had not yet b
It was toward the end of
great author was
time to politics
“While you
ticle would you
I have here?” he
He enthusiastically r
firmative,
Months
become ml!
loz again ea I 1
him of the promised contri
“But you see my iti
the minister, “how
Buloz frown
“But, citi
amount of
the Interests
permit mi
“How mn
“Four ti
Lams
mon
an
at
handed over the
later he
the fact th
Once
at
en Tec
1847,
devoting his
10
later,
tio
iit
HHOTAMO
Nn
CUS IUNIO.
ful introduction ax
Doves and Religion
“One hing 1 red
worthy
Noah's
consider
For a
with
most
thet
the emblen
have
make it
Ghost."
Lady Burton ir
Mohamme
~*Life of Sir Richam F. Barto:
Where He Worshiped.
Aa the minister village
was on his way to evening service he
met a rising young man of the place
whom he was anxious to have become
an active member of the church.
“Good evening, my young friend,” he
sald solemnly. “Do you ever atténd a
place of worship?”
“Yes, Indeed, sir, regularly every
Sunday night,” replied the young fel
low, with a smile. “I'm my way
to see her now." Ladies’ Home Jour
nal.
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new Ox
on
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Preshyterian-Spring Mills, moming : Centre
Hall, afternoon.
Reformed-Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville,
afternoon
Lutheran-—Union. morning ; Georges Valley,
afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
Methodist—Sprucetown, morning: Centre
Hall, afternoon ; Spring Milla, evening. Com.
manion at each point.
{A niments not viven here hava not been
rer to this offios, |
Auction Saturday Evening.
A regular, characteristic auction will
be held at Colyer Baturday evening.
Ice cream and cake will also be served,
Everybody is invited Come right
along.
W. J. CorPENnAVER
A fell talks through
his hat when he i full to the brim.
a a
Cured of Bhevmatism
Win. Henry, of
rheumatism
Mr
1 enn.
had
HTH
rene!
f the muscle
Frapped Lhe
3 3
and to y
Try a Pair
Of Our. .
Shoes. You Will
Wear no Other. .
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RUVE Dian WO you.
Contract Dept.,
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regret it,
IN YOUR HOME
A Necessity,
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all upon the manager,
whadu admatnade at whose.
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NOTICE!
HOUSER BROS.
Of State Colelge,
have on hand
WALL PAPER,
BURLAPS,
he Index...
35¢ per pound
We have two sizes, but
both are in pure white.
You will like this paper
there is nothing nicer at
the price.
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PLASTER PARIS
Headquarters—
Centre Hall Hotel |
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Also Painting, Graining,
and Picture Framing,
TEE ROTLY.
0 Eston, Pa. 4
Whooping Cough,
I have used Chamberlaln’s Cough
Remedy in my family in ocsses of
tell
you that it is the best medicine I have
ever used —W. P, Guwton, Posoo, Ga.
This remedy is safe and suce, Sold by
The Btar Siore, Centre Hall ; ¥, A.
Carson, Potters Mills; ©. W., Barts,
Tussey ville,
AA oA A555
Tabie's, all sizes, at the
ofboe,
EGGS FOR HATCHING
From our Superior S. C,
White Leghorns— Renowned
Layers. Lay all Winter, when
eggs are high. Selected from
200 eggstrain hens, Same qual-
ity you arc asked $2 to $3 i
poultry journals
OUR PRICE, (5 EGGS, 60 Cts.
Also, Barred Plymouth Rocks,
same price.
Kerlin's Grand View Poultry Farm
CENTRE HALL, PA,
ip a shop
Jouse on
rear of lot, we are now pre.
pared to do all kinds of...
Wood Work, Painting and
Trimming,
We make a specialty of
RIMMING AND SPOKEING
4+ 4 WHEELS. 4 +
Both on Buggies & Wagons,
Spokes and rims alwsys on
hand and dry.
WE REPAIR
AND PAINT
CHAIRS, ETC.
House and Barn Painting
CENTRE HALL, PA,
pELLEPONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
Week Days.
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