The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 14, 1907, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
S.W. SIUTH, . . . Editor and Proprietor.
Corin Hau,
THURBDAY, NOVE MBERM..
TERMS. ~The terms of f wabseriphion to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per lines for
three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub-
sequent insertion. Other rates made knowu on
application
1907
The Heporter's Register,
Cora E. Ripka, Potters Mills
Pearl R. Ripka, Potters Mills
Mary E. Jordan, Potters Mills
Willard Garver, Ple
John L. Bung
asant Gap
ard, Rock River, Ohio
Emanuel Ii
Mrs H, E Sha
Mrs. W Fran
Minnie
Mrs. Henry Honu
Mrs, Wm Homan, Centre
Mrs. John H. Horner,
met T. Mrs, mi
dan,
an, Centre Hall
Hall
Mm Frank
net Jordan,
Em-
Jor
Brown,
Jordan, Floyd
ily J
Hadl
centre
tre Hall
‘entre Hall
Hall
ended
Linden
J W. Kell the
ed from
Wf her
of Rockford
wnied home bs
tur:
Lome «
mi
1 been on
Aid
Washinglor
en under
| days
ne of the
He
and
iries runs the
Lad
ie brakes,
aL tl
a short adjusi {
F.E
Altoons recently.
time
Wieland spent several days in
Douglass Campbell, one of
county’s «ged citizens,
tives in Centre county
George Geutzel iam
wise to Potlers
Mary P tter's tenant bh
Mills,
Robert id wife left for
Milton, where
£9 i
AUER
pew home in
i ar ghiops
isited
J
[ressler v Mra.
Ww eek
pgerich, who
sre, was called
f her sister, Nannie,
last Friday.
Mrs
Milton,
care for |
to the house owing to 8 severe ¢old,
The health officer visited
Hill school Monday and insnected the
condition of the building and took a
list of the families represented.
from
called
o had been confined
Agnes Meyer returned
wheres abe had been to
er son whi
me———————
Harms township
Mrs. Margaret Miller returned from
Altoona last week WAS 8CO0m-
panied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs
Kleckner wish, who in
Boalsburg for a few dave,
Mrs, P. M. Weber, Huntingdon,
is enjoying several weeks with rels-
tivea and friends in this place.
George E. Meyer, of Altoona, visited
his parents.
Miss Annie Lohr spent a few days at
her home at Centre Hall, where she
attended the funeral of her niece, Mrs,
Elwood Brooks, Monday afternoon,
Charles and George Fisher spent
Bunday in Boalsburg.
3. W. Garberie, of Pine Hall,
tended in the
church, Haunday.
Mrs. Amanda Walker is staying for
an indefinite time at the Musser house,
State College.
Robert McCrae and family, of Belle,
vue Station, Pittsburg, visited here,
Miss Nannie Gingerich is ill from
peritonitis at the home of Mrs, Her-
man, aie {ollege
Miss Mayme Reed, of Petersburg,
Huautingdon county, is visiting Mu.
and Mrs, James I. Reed
Mrs Desste Fry Treaster, a grand
daugiiter of Hiram Fry, of shingle
town, died at ber home vear Franklin.
ville, Monday the 4th, aud was buried
in the cemetery at Boalsburg the fol
lowing Wedueaday ia the afternoon.
Boryiers were held in the Lutheran
church, Rev. MeKeivey officiating.
Tre culertainwent given by the
primary school st Boswsburg, Friday
evening, wes an enjoyable affain Roy
Lutes gave the address of welcome ;
a number of reci ations and dialogues
were well foudered, Music was one of
the plessing paris of the program.
Mie Shatjory Rolliroek presided st
Lhe organ, sid soiue U1 Loe girls of the
Brann Lohool wesleted in Lhe sin
Prof. H. &
Nhe
remained
of
at
services formed
si =~
ing tev. A. A Bisek,
Rot hire bre. L. E Kidder nnd
M Hosterman made short sddresses
expressing thelr appreciation of the
exercises,
EY i
THE DALE MURDER,
Ogoturred nn Year ago Tuesday-«No New
Evidence so Far as the Pablic Knows
Tuesday it was a year since the
murder of Josiah C. Dale, whieh deed
was committed somewhere between
the Dale farm, on Nittany M .untain,
and Centre Hall. As far as the public
knows there at this time
evidence pointing to the criminal
other than that developed at the time
of the habeas corpus hearing, all of
which appeared in this paper. One
of the county papers, assuming to
speak for one of the county officials,
in eflect that evidence
peainst a certain individual hss been
but it is not generally
Heved that the article was written with
suthoerity
in no
hes stated
obtained, hee
or that apy new incrimin-
ating evid:
In the issue of the Reporter of No-
vember 220d, of last year, the writer
of where
taken place,
that the deed
or near the barn,
pee has been d veloped,
99
sh
advanced two theories
The
was
murder might have
first ory
committed at
the Was
The
3
the CS er,
:onal opinion of the editor
by
on
ond theory, advanced mat
expressed themselves
killing was dope o
Mou
wae that the
th slope of Nittany
8 u itain,
near what is Rnewn Adam's road
The
Ines where
ns
Reporter's opinion to the
au
He uraer was mit
apd by hom it was committed
has pever changed, it rmoaintsi al
this time that the main points
cory rumber one ted 1
je referred to
fs ird
fa i
’
ioet ahove, are true,
follow :
al The mpgrder was comniitie
ar the farm bundiage
Th ime of the
nd six o'clock,
murde
tween five a
¢) The bugey with
tracked
when it was liber
the dead ms:
in it was side uptil ao
uepicious moment
A peu fesiure is 1hsl
ers of the Mover family,
Dale
isis
the
five
farm, saw Mr
#1
Mover saw
On
after about 2: m., and
the buge:s
ES
ndy
, Ghaers
rg
UERY,
know anything whatever
about the murdered msn leaving the
{ Dale farm
el oo i ——
Green (ara and Potatoes,
i
be ooh
wots
in the
geliing for fifty-five cents, bn
! little that be
in merchants are
local mar green corn is
i.
it there
first class,
termed
not t
Can
i Gira uying cors
| at any price, as it is too risky to sl
in quantities
have 1
filev this seas]
potatoes
The crop
nd many farmers
it in th
scarcity of hel
nt. had
a ones
to leave
p, until a
The re-
Crop.
while
i
tubers look well on the out
i more
$1
streaked on the inside.
ing price hs for
as been fifty cents
wounds,
sess AMAA
ast
Property Solid
saint ¢
HARES
For
and
The
house
ing
18 property, o«
it and a small
land, was #0ld by the
trator, James LL. Foust, to James H,
Runkle at a public sale held last week
The tract of land on
which is as small dwelling house
knocked down $250, the
wid land at $51
SS
it
wood
of five acres
was
at and four
gores of we
Old System of Nominating
The
pounced that the old system of nomin-
sting candidates, for local offices to be
voted for at the spring election,
be adhered to,
county commissioners have an
will
The time for holding
the eancns will be announced
the party chairman
AIA AAS
Willlamsport Commerginl College
Twenty-two students accepted
October, Fifty-four calls
for office help in forty-four
days. A business education
8 good investment. Enter any time,
I rial lesson and catalogue free,
Smith, the Photographer,
W. W. Bmith, the Photographer,
will be in Centre Hall Friday,
November 22,
positions in
received
schon is
Lowishurg has another $3000 dame
no bund, Jacol Hower, an
undertaker wis thrawn from his
wagon and injured. He sued for the
sbove smount, The accident was
osused Ly the wheel of his wagon
striking no ash pile.
———— MISA
Bitlisusuvss sid Uonstipation,
“For years | wag troubled with
iilliousness and constipation, which
made life miserable for me. My
appetite failed me. I lost my uvsusl
force and vitality, Pepein prepars-
tions and eathartios only made mat.
tere worse. I do not know where I
should have been today had I not tried
Chamberlain's Htomach and Liver
Taba, The tablets relieve the ill feels
fbi wi otis, stretigthen the digestive
functions, helplug the system to do its
work veturally VM. Rosa Potts,
Birmingham, Als. These tablets are
for sale b
y
The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A
Carson, Potters UW. Bw
Tussey ville, win,
thal Gil
i
DEATHS,
MRS, ELLWOOD BROOKS.
The death of Mrs. Elwood
occurred their home in Altoona |
saturday morning, November 9th, of |
typhoid fever. Mra. Brooks was a |
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph |
Lutz, of Centre Hall® from whose |
home the fuveral was held Monday
afternoon. Rev, Melinay, of the M,
E church, pastor of the deceased, as-
sisted by Rev. Durkee, of Pleasant
Gap, conducted the services.
The service
Brooks
at
at
ducted by the members
of the Valley
and was v
the grave was
of The
Rebekah Lodge No,
CO
Lady
268,
ke
lodge,
the local order of
Order of Odd F lows
o sttended thepervices no a body
the
npresasive. Mrs Broo
Wiha 8 Ch)
I'he iit
Independent
al
vember of this
inbers of
The music in churehh was far.
from the various
church chol
ta the
eg, BIMl WEE Very sppro-
priate OeouRiOn
There were a number of fl ral pieces
presented by orgavizations and in-
iduals
hfal
four
Brooks
M.E
dit Wie 8
chureh for
The well-dressed
Years, Ghee IonLy
[argaret I, Carter
MoeKeenport, aged
EH
a daughter «
iary Wasson
onths
nt >
{the
+ sf vires
y © Le ol
day
“VER
ale George |
Sur |
Misses |
, both st home, and
Fate, {
rare two daughters
§ A
dM
Mrs
sude
W.E
§ one
Cpr.
Of Gear
58
i
Ba Lat, lis
at
Marah
r=
home Madison!
ve vears, nine
i
Yearick's church
pity~one days, terine
the Cenetlery al
sn ———— ————
LAYUALS
-
Hegular meeting of Progress Grange
saturday afternoon.
I'he Centre County Pomona Grange
will meet at Centre Hall, Wednesday,
Dece fth
John Bathgate,
miber
of
Lemont,
tree
inst
and sivee
then has been quite ill
The clothing
gom=ry & Company
comfortable. It's in the cut,
Mrs. Rel Mrs. Lu-
Mont.
feel
from
Hike
bought
jou
woes Hoholl snd
cinda Weaver are vieiting sil the home
of George Scholl, at Houserville
Mrs. Maggie Harper returned from
Bellefonte, and
now entertaining ber son, Hany
Harper, 8 Westinghouse employe, who
f= home for a short time
Robert J. Zerby, of Uniontown, after
spending a week at Spring Mills, cane
to Centre Hall Tuesday to vieit his
father-in-law, John Hpicher Mr.
Zerby is a railroad engineer,
Mra. J. dH. Meyer, of Boalsburg, is
visiting her son, George E. Meyer and
other friends in Altoona, Her son
bad been in Boslsburg and Monday
Mra Meyer accompanied him to bis!
home
{to is
Laat week one day the erew ou one |
of the freight trains saw three bears
pear Paddy Mountain tunnel, below |
Coburn, and & short distance fariber |
on bruin number four was seen sha b-
Hog over the rocks,
Mra Fred Wideman, of La Grange,
Illinois, writes the Reporter the bake
ing business is booming, and that they
have been mesking bpumercus ime
provements in their bakery sand res
taurant, Mrs. Wideman's mBiden
name was Miss Belle Pennington, for.
meriy of Centre Hall,
The next big game of the foot ball
season will be played on the College
CUsmpus st Lewisburg on Ssturday
afternoon Diekivson will meet Book.
nell. Both tesms are closely matched.
The game will sttraot hundreds to
Lewisburg to witness the contest, snd
the biggest crowd is expected on
lady will surely call
and inspect our
Coats, Furs and
Skirts, The line
is not only one of
the largest we ever
had, but the most
stylish garments
can be obtained
here. Our
consists of fifty diff-
erent designs.
nl pu 20 Ep
stock
Prices Range From
$5.00 to $27.50
WITH FALL
Rain Coats for
give
ire
wear. first
find
be
will
can
hold their
and style
worn out ?
CALL FOR rely upon
doing this.
Ae
a
W
UP-TO-DATE
CLOTHIER
TRADE
Plain
until
Few
Millheim, Pa.
TEACHERS INSTITUT
wr
i
Monday, n
ARs
ene wow MEd
fhe la
Wed
mb
gira olare IMrere
Fhe
setatllon,
nesday aod Irie Y
The sigty-firsl a sion of Cen.
leacher's
Noaven
Frid
During Wednesday and Thursday of
& Directs
have is
‘owintly netitute
h,
wiil
Ary
open Monday,
'
continge
ber 18 snd
tnt RY EVEDIDE.
week t! i's Associa
will
i= bly !
annual meeting
inl standing.
CTORS
3)..
» Instrue
as an offi
TRI
Hiate
President
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sired ie
niver-
fouisville, Ky.
Ph. DD. Dean of
Hagerslown,
wily «¢ mvilie
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DIRECTS
[rire
Wed
Preside
Hein
Address 0]
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Director Looks
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Ww.
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Hon
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Fort: ey,
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tion o
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the
Add rese nl
of Township Hieh
“ The
nian.”
swdinier,
Good
ilier, educa
“ When
to Me'
The Need
5
Fortney,
soeninnls
R40 Pp Mm.
Mob ae Yor
lecture Di
Piany in E
“Work and
an
jucat
THURSDAY
Dr. Will ‘The
and the Comn ity.”
«Dr Sehaeffer,
fegislation.”
Address Col
and
BA MN
Address... is,
Hehool |
a
A dd ress
Fort ne
their
sohon] and the o ymmunity."”
Have You
a Friend?
Then tell him about Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how it cured your hard cough.
Tell him why you always keep
it in the house. Tell him to
ask his doctor about it. Doc-
tors use a great deal of it for
throat and lung troubles.
The best kind of a testimonial oor
“Sold for over sixty years.”
Hehool Li
the
y,
brariea, value to
Mads J, frig he ©, Azar Oc Os. ho eowrgat, Mave.
SnsAPAIIA.
yersi
We have no seovets | We publish
the formulas of all our medicines.
One of Aver’'s Pil
hasten A
There is no better heater made than
the Red Cross Oak, straight or down
draft. The price is made an object, —
sthietic fleld on that day.
3 A, Bavumits,
DISTRICT
The Tear
MUSI(
her's Opportunity
ROYER,
LEE,
C. } Pres
A. B. Vice Pres.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Heformed-
pastor,
No servioss owing to absence of
Lutheran Spring Milla, moraing
Hall, afternoon ; Tomeyvilie, evenivg,
ary raily
Ceutre
mission
Prestyterian-Centre Hall,
Mills, afleraoon, Communion,
foes Baturday afiernoon
morning Spring
preparatory serv
Appointments nol given here have
reported to this office. |
not been
GRAIN
| Rye B—— ——— - 1
Hey. B
MABKET,
Wheat .......
Oats ...
Corn
PRODUCE AT STORES,
7 TR
09 Butter
Potatoes... «
i] Regge... qs
J. 1 Murray's Bacocess,
J. D. Murray, the enterprising drug.
rather than awsit the ordinary
methods of introduction, urged the
Dr. Howard Co. to secure a quick sale
Fhe wonderful success of this plan
| was » great burprise even to Mr. Mur
So much (alk has bees osused by
have been made for the specific, that
have suthorized
Murray to continue this
special half-price sale for a limited
time longer,
In addition to selling a 600. bottle
of Dr. Howard's specific for 250., Mr.
Murray bas zo much faith in the
remedy that he will refund the money
to anyone whom it does not cure.
When your head aches, your stom
ach does vot digest foo: emsily and
naturally, when there is constipation,
specks before the ayes, tired feeling,
giddiness, bad taste In the mouth,
ooated tongue, heart-burn, sour stom-
sch, roariug sod ringing fo the ears,
melancholy and liver troubles, Dr.
Howard's specific will cure you. If
——————.
11 HCH
1isCussion
wnships and Centre Hall Bor
$
+
It all attend and take part
Dr. W. H. Schuylk
H. W. KREAMER, Se
ARNEY,
MRS,
1.1]
Treas
A Reliable Remedy for Croup.
Mra. 8. Rosinthsl, of Turner, Mich-
igan, an “We have used Cham-
beriain’s Cough Medicine for ourselves
and ehildren for several years snd like
it very much. I think it is the only
remedy for croup and can highly re-
commend it’ For sale by
The Star Store, Centre Hall; F
Potters Mills ; C. W, Bwartz,
va
——————— A ————
“ No sdvance in prices here” is the
way Montgomery & Company put id,
their stock will con
vince the buyer that they have the
best line of goods to be found any-
where,
Chapped hands are quickly cared by
applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price,
25 cents. For sale by
The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A.
Carson, Potters Mille ; C. W. Swans,
Tosseyville,
A ——— Oth