The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 25, 1907, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
8. W, SHMITH, Editor and Proprietor,
Centre HaLL, PenN'A.
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THURSDAY, JULY 1907.
TERMS, —The tarms of subscription to the Re-
porter are oue dollar per year in advanoe.
ADVERTISEMENTS,—20 cents per lines for
three insertions, and 5 couts per line for each sub-
sequent insertion, Other rales made known on
application,
APPOINTMENTS.
1008
CHURC
RECN ere
[Appointments not given nere have not been
reported to this office. |
Harris township
The delegates to represent the sun-
day schools here at the B.S. conven-
tion in Bellefonte, week, are
Misses Anna Sweeney Elsie
Peters, from the Lutheran 8. 8., and
Misses Izora Rupp and Nora B. Miller,
from the Reformed.
Rev. J. 1. Stonecypher, last week,
took Anna Cole, an orphan child, to
's Home at Loysville. Miss
next
and
the Orphan
¢. an older sister, accompa~
th will
them. Miss Edith
ad
go to
Rev. Btone-
Ulrich at
Nelinsegrove
Selinsgrove,
ited Mr.and M
Vi I's.
daughter
and Mrs. Ed-
Hall, were
Wednesday.
son Paul vis-
H. Weber and
Besse, of Centre ial,
ward Mever, ol Linden
callers in BDoalsburg I1as
3. John Durner and
ited in Bellefonte,
3 p arrived
kli1
Bepiamin Franklin Keller
Monday, where he an-
asant time with his sis-
Clara and Sara Keller and
Hall, well as other
UAVS, mr
Hern
the souila
weveral years
health spent
The treat-
alin
’
Jolorado.
i 10ial
prove d beneficial
of
ment recs | thers
to him as is now the picture
health and we ighs 21 pou .
Miss Myra Kimport, who sttended
faneral of her cousin, Mrs. Wm.
1€
1 Hant rt
of Heedsviiie, 1s
Mr.
nd Af
parents, ana Jirs.
iitlie
legina Tharp with her
d Paul, of Hecla, spent
lay in Boalsburg
boys, James a0
Friday and Satur
and Mrs
i
bert Curwin, of
their
Mr.
[Lock Haven,
aunt,
'
uncle and
~r
Mr. a Dinges.
Zeigler, a veterinary surgeon
diana, was a guest at the George
Ksaup home over Sunday.
Mrs, Sophie Hall entertained a num-
and other
Hoster-
Friday
ber of her old schoolmates
acquaintances at Mrs, George
Iman s ice Crean parior,
Black are visit-
rela~
oLiier
Woods departed
McKean county
« Bl . Cen-
tre Hall ; Mrs. Mary E. Burkholder
and son Ammon, of Centre Hill, spent
Sunday in Boalsburg.
Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Tressler, of Rock
Springs, attended the funeral of Daniel
Tressler Linden Hall, Saturday.
Jefore returning home they called to
gee their aunt, Mrs. Katharine Wie
land.
Mrs, John Bchell and Miss Bertha
Schell, of Potlagrove, were visitors at
the Hosterman for
a week.
Edward Kremer, of Altoons,
Of
$
a
home of George
is en-
joying some time with friends in this
iis former home,
Presbyterian next Friday
Saturday forenoon, closing
Holy communion Sunday
Hervices
evening,
with
morning.
Harry J. Confer and Miss Bessie J.
Eckenroth, of Pleasant Gap, were
united in marriage at the Lutheran
parsonage last Wednesday afternoon.
The little urchins of the town gave
them a rattling serenade.
Mr, and Mrs, J, F, Kimport attend-
ed the funeral of Mrs, Wm. Bmith, at
Millheim, last Friday.
Misa Katie Burkholder, of Centre
Hill, visited friends in Altoona, Une-
jonville and Bellefonte. On her home-
ward way she spent some time with
the Fishburn family at the Branch,
and also called on relatives and ac-
qusintances in Boalsburg and vicinity.
Mrs, Emma Stuart, of Pittsburg,
who with Mrs, John Stuart and
daughter, Miss Margaret, of State Col
lege, returned from a pleasure trip to
Indian Territory and other places of
pote in the western states, tarried for
a week in Boalsburg, the guest of
Miss Priseilla Stuazt,
Miss Madie Gingerich is spending
this week at State College.
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Smith, the Photographer,
WwW. W. Smith, the Photographer,
will be in Centre Hall Friday,
July 26,
wsm———
Man is made of clay, but that doesn’t
@ny that every fellow iis a brick.
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LETTER FROM MK, SHANNON,
~Kind Words for the Reporter,
I herewith enclose forty cents for
which the eleven
views of your town as advertised in
the Reporter, which comes to me each |
from my |
which I |
please send me
week a welcome messenger
old home, full of local news
fully appreciate. We have had some |
extremely warm weather during the |
last few days, the temperature of |
yesterday was up to 102 degrees, |
Farmers are done harvesting a bet- |
ter crop of wheat and oats than was |
expected, and is of good quality. I
am told that corn is doing well but
will need rain in the near future. I
have not been out to see any crops this |
unt of the condition of |
down
..
i8 |
year on ace
my health, not having been
town for seven months, Diabetes
the disease troubling me, and am now
only the shadow of my former self, |
With kindest regards to all my old]
friends in and about Centre Hall, I|
remain,
Very sincerely,
ALEX FHANNON.
Bumiri CENTER, Kas, July 20th, '07,
Bin fn e——
LOCALS
this
Every day brings visitors
Penns Cave is well patronized
stimmer,
Mrs
¢
for a few days beginning
Harvey Bmith, of Hall,
was the guest of her brother,
ley Whiteman, in Centre Hall.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Thompson, o
Milroy, and Mr. and Mm. CC. A
Y,
gis, of Walsontown, spent several days
fi
Siar.
the past week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Walter, in Millheim.
Huss, Mills,
about his home last [,ast season
Calvin of Spring was
wWeex.
id's minstrels,
he 1 § 0 g
{he banda al BIDgIDg | DASA
e traveled with Vreel
3 Lis
ne i
Dg ia ia
playi
lo in the first part of the sh
PW,
Prof. Wm. T. Meyer, of Philadei-
vacation in ti
during Au
their piano
ARrons-
phia, will spend his
old home e¢ gust.
Persons desiring have
i
tuned, can address him at
Gov. B
Rh
Department
iret
i
Bp poil
" a1
ina
asnhona
phon
to Harrisl
exchange
urg Friday
Wednesday. While in
was the guest of her uncle
Mr. acd Mrs, Aaron H
$e ’
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L310
and
Harter.
tol she
int,
A light atta
oliged John Foreman to return to
| Mills [re Al
where he had bee: to
fal
{
his home near Spring gi
to
school and making his
a going
home with his
He has
to be out of
gister, Mrs, Bamuel H, Glenn
now recovered sufficiently
bed and down and
be
by
out of the
slairs, proper
care will able to walk
house in a short time,
Mra. C. A. Spencer and
and Frank, of Curwensville,
f Mr. Mrs.
guests of
Bartholomew, and other
Centre Hall,
- “
iE,
were the
and Charles
reintives in
Mr. Bpencer is in Chi
go
with the (
wer he engaged
ynstruction
at present where is
hicago Com-
and consequently did not accom-
his family on their vacation.
Hpencer, before WAH
marriage
or
1K
L
the
In the three years
well known amor
ple of Centre Hal
itor
her sons have outgrown the
Are Now very
bright as
dollars,
To
place of
much alive boys and
one of Uncle Bam's new
celebrate his birthday at the
birth, Hon. Leonard
Rhone and daughters —M lasses
and Florence—went to
Saturday and remained over Bunday
hia
The Iatter day was the one on which
the
Bh
was ideal,
sixty-ninth
ne's birth occurred, and the day
The pleasures of this little
outing were also participated in by a
half dozen friends of the family, all of
whom were convinced that Rhoney-
mede is a most hospitable spot. Mr.
Rhone bears his years remarkably
well, and no one would guess his age
to be on the border of seventy, He is
not an idler, but always keeps his
hands and mind occupied.
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ANDIVETrSAry
Teachers Elected,
PENN TOWNSHIP.
grammar, Irvin Meyer
primary, Olive (
Elk, T. A. Hosterman
Pike, BU, Bitoer
STATE COLLEGE
High School, B. H, Bottonhorn
Grammar, M. EK. Heberling
Intermediate, Mabel O. Brungart
1st Intermediate, Ella Liyinstone
20d Primary, Jean R. Graham
Primary, Cordelia Acker
MILES TOWNSHIP,
Madisonburg grammar, Boyd Hazel
" primary, Mabel Vonada
tobershtirg High school, C. L, Gramiey
" Grammar, C. C, Small
Intermediate, J, N. Moyer
Primary, T. A. Auman
Woll's, E. R. Wolf
Livonia, Harry Musser
HAINES TOWNSHIP
Aaromsburg High, R. W, Wamon
2nd grade, W, E, Keen
Intermediate, Wm. Mingle
Primary, Ruth Bwabb
Wolf's Chapel, A. R. Everett
Bt. Pani, Lloyd Stover
No. 7 and 8, vacant
Pine Creek, W.T, Winkieblech
tovurn
LXE be
Hiller
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Mt. Plensant, A. M, Martin
Lose, Bertha V, Braucht
CL SA A tp ss
CAMP LINDBEY,
Company
0, K and the Cooks, Too,
Company B left Bellefonte Monday |
morning about o'clock,
special engine, for Camp Lindsey,
Tipton. Arriving at the camp ground
about half past one in th
ten with al
Aa
afternod
they found a very rough place to piteh |
their tents. The men were put 1!
cleaning and fixing up, and all da
Baturday it was dig and haul stones,
other rubbish. At night-
fall the camp ground did not look like
the same place. The people who own
like ought to pay the
government big money to camp on it,
They certainly get it well cleaned ofl,
Sunday was a beautiful and
quite a crowd of people visited camp
B
y visitors
brush and
ground this
day,
had and
for
Company
fift
[t made the
hundred
and
one
dinner supper.
furmer cooks, Noll and
don’t forget it,
everything
Parker, hustle—and
Monday morning WHA
(quiet,
The
{ apt
in handled
Lie
tents 8, D. Gettig and Richard Taylor,
company ably
Phillip Garbrick and First
Company I stands first
Regiment, and the
ee pt
INSDUrg
».
Mlover and
5 pleasant
HnNeiown
i §
PHA
vacation
IRE
AR IieW OF
#pent
: I week
Miss Hazel Us
an, of Millmont,
:
returned home, after a few weeks
“ley
at the home of Thomas
Rev. Reecer,
(iarrett. of
the home
ng
Lf i tay
i 15 ye
last week
Mins
Ao py
Woodward,
i f f
OY] Fr
erly
now of Hosterman,
is visiting his father,
!
of. Edgar Btover, wife and daugh-
ter Grace, having spent tw weeks
with the lady's parents, returned to
their home in Edinboro Monday
Lottie Gua
Mabel and
Elizabeth Guisewite, of Philadelphia,
are visiting their mother, Mrs. D. M.
:
and
of Harrisburg,
Misses Leonore
i.
|
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{
| wite, and
Stover,
Miss Helen Dreese, of Lemont, have
ting spent a f the
| Dr. Ard, returned home Monday
Miss Mabelle Wolf accompanied by
fri Misa Bessie Vou Neida, re
turned from Reading SBatarday
Henry Brendell, of Buflalo, N. %
is spending a few days with his friend,
Charles Musser,
Mrs. Harvey Brungard and daugh-
ters, of Mifflinburg, are visiting
former's parents
Mra. Noah Eby returned tn her
bome last week after having spent a
few weeks with her children at Lewis.
town and Yeagertown,
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Spring Mills.
From ast week
ew weeks at home
her end,
i
|
i
the
Miss Maude Auman spent
visiting friends at Millheim.
8H. Li. Condo, last week, delivered a
carriage and a fancy Bike wagon to
Lock Haven.
Mra. John Horner is on the sick
for the past week.
CC. KE, Zeigler made a business trip to
Lock Haven, last week,
Rev, Beiber preached a very able
aud instructive sermon in the Luther.
an church, Sunday evening.
CC. M. Gramley and wife, of Rebers-
burg, and Mrs. Robert B. Wolf, of
Kansas City, Kansas, were guests at
the home of C, KE. Zeigler, Tuesday.
Dr. J. R. G. Allison, of Centre Hall,
was a Mpring Mills visitor Friday
evening.
Harry Burkholder, of Centre Hill,
was in town Bunday.
IAA A SST
The only aim in life some people
seem to have is Lo jook for a larger
target,
Munday
iat
The Heporter's Heglatoi
to Cent
Mrs
Bellefonte
A y
YWaRgner al
f Mr.
Kerlin, in Cen-
next week,
will arrive at the home « Wag-
ner's sister
tre Hall, begionin
daughters,
, of Philadelphia,
of Centre
Dr. Georg dible and
Helen aud Gen®isve
are at the Bible h
Hall. Dr. Bible has
the picnic eon tee to
ine, east
Deen eng ged by
furnish the
week of
the encampmet he does
to do th $ s, but will
}ible and daughters
from Philadel-
entertain.
Dr. Bible
guarantee the piablic that they will be
the best
entertainments during the
Hf course
pot expect
be assisted by Moms. |
and several epecialisls
Fhe 1
we furnished by
phia. act that the
ments will |
ever,
Zion Church Jubllee,
The members of the Evangelical
church, Zion, known Zion
church, will hold jabilee services rome
Anpust, at which time
the church will bave resched iis
fiftieth anniversary, Rev, EK. KE
Haney, of Bpring Mills, is the pastor,
and is making plans for the
event,
al as
time during
now
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A new line of Souvenir Post Cards
all kinds and at all prices. The local
views are the prettiest yet offered for
sale at this office.
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CHRONIC CRANKS.
ho are cone
a terrible
They
smile.
to them.
seldom
Something dreadful
is going to happer
nothing is ever just
right, and they
orry and and
ad disposition but
is seldom so.
In most cases there
is one of two things
the m with
m; either their
nerves or their digestion is responsible.
Both come from the same thing---stomach
trouble. A man or woman whose nerves
are tied in knots is bound to be mighty
poor company. he same thing is true if
what they eat don’t digest properly, No
wonder they grumble, | don’t blame them.
I have seen Cooper's New Discovery
change the whole disposition of people in
e« month's time simply by getting their
tomach in shape again. Even the ex-
pression on their faces was altogethes
The worried, tired, fretful look
nged to a peaceful happy expression
and the lines of care disappeared altogether.
Many people tell me about this in letters.
They seem to think it a miracle. Itis'st.
It's just the stomach working again.
Here's a case of this Kind:
“1 suffered with my stomach for thirteen
years. Nothing | ate seemed to digest. |
also had chronic constipation, snd was
tired, irritable and despondent all
the time. [I found it difficult to attend to
my duties as traction agent at this place.””’
“Six different doctors treated me and
all gave different opinions.”
“I began taking Cooper's New Discov
ery, and to my surprise it helped me from
the first. [| have gained ten pounds in
three weeks and am feeling fine. My
work now is a pleasure, where before it
was dradgery.’’ J. R. Smock, Cicero,
Indiana.
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this
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$11
GUE,
We sell the Cooper medicines.
J. D, MURRAY, Druggist
Centre Hall, Pa.
Best Medicine In the World for Colle and
wrarrhoes.
“I find Chamberlain's Collie, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best
remedy in the world,” says Mr, C, L.
Carter, of S8kiram, Ala. "I am sub.
ject to colic and diarrhoea. Last
{epring it seemed as though I would
(die, and I think I would if 1 hadn't
| taken Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
[and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 haven't
| been troubled with it since until this
| week. when I had a very severe
attack and took half a bottle of the
twenty-five cent size of Chamberlain's
Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
and this morning | feel like a new
man.” For sale by
The Btar Seote, ungre Hall ;
F. A
Carson, Potters Mills; ©. W. Swarts,
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