The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 12, 1907, Image 4

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THE OENTRE REPORTER.
8. W. sbi Editor and Proprietor,
Crnrre Hau, . 5.
1907
THURSDAY, DE CEMBER 12,
TERMS. ~The terms of subse eription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per lines for
three tnsertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub-
sequent insertion, Other rates made known on
upipliention,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Lutheran—Spring Mills, morning ; Centre
Hall, afternoon ; Tusseyville, evening.
Reformed—Union, morning ; Spring Mills, aft-
ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening
Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning ; Spring
Mills, alternoon.
{Appointments not given here have not been
reported to this office. |
DEATHS,
MRE. JOSEPH GILLILAND.
The sad news of the death of Mrs.
Joseph Gilliland was received in Cen-
tre Hall Monday afternoon, the lady
having died the forenoon of that day
at her home in New Bloomfield, after
an illness of about a month of Bright's
Her age was fifty-eight years.
Iuterment will be made at
Bloomfield this ( Thursday ) morning.
Mrs. Gilliland’s maiden name was
Anna Stahl, a native of Potter town-
ship. She is survived by her husband
and three daughters, Margaret, al
home, and Bertha and Nellie, in Porto
Rico. The following sisters also sur-
vive : Catharine Stahl, Mrs. Clara
Hyde, Newberry ; Mrs. Hannah
Ghliger, Mrs, T. F, Soliday, Mrs. Mary
Welshan, Mrs, all of
Williamsport. Three sisters are dead,
namely, Mrs. Ellie Williams-
port ; Mrs. M. J. Decker, Centre Hall ;
Mrs. Agnes Ghliger, Williamsport.
For many years Mr. and Mrs. Gilli-
land lived in Georges Valley, below
Potters Mills, but about fifteen
ago they moved to New Bloomfield.
disease.
Margaret Garret,
l'asel,
years
Philip En home of (.
W. Duck, at Gilltown, of pneumonia
He
having ery
149 Penns.
1876
Was a veteran
L d A= a }
Volunteer
Missouri in which
state he until when he
moved back to Centre He
was sged sixty-four years, nine months
The deceased
death, his Jane KE. oo lens,
and the following children, H. and
John Emel, Mrs, Calvin Lami ert,
Mrs. Geo, D. Keller, all of
and Mrs, Charles Mulberger, of State
College. Also the following brothers
and sisters, Andrew Jonas, Mrs
John Martin, Mrs. Samuel Fetters, of
Jellefonte ; Mrs. August Neuman, of
Milesburg; Mrs. John Craft, of Yarnell
ae moved to
lived 1889,
county.
leaves to mourn his
Wi fe, nee
Jellef inte
and
Boozer,
about
Monday evening Mrs. John
of Osceola Mills, went to bed at
ten o'clock in heslith,
some time during the
orrhages and died
She was aged some thirty years, and
was the second wife of Mr. Boozer,
having been married about two years
ago. Her maiden name was Miss Ef-
fie Resides, a native of Osceola Mills,
The funeral will be held today
day ) two o'clock.
her usual and
night took bem-
before morning.
Thurs
JOHN ©. HANSOM
I'he death of Mrs. John (.
occurred at
MRS,
Hansom
her home in Harrisburg,
Bunday, 1st instant, due to pneumonia
The deceased, Evelyn Benner
the daughter of Beth Benner, and
born and raised at Potters Mille, She
is survive ! by her husband, also John
Benner, a brother, of El Paso, Texas,
and a sister, Julia, now the wife of
John Johnson, of Harrisburg. Her
age was fifty-two years,
Ap
Was
Was
Georges Valley.
The people in this vicinity are about
through butchering,
Mrs. James Barger, after spending a
few days with her brother, Mr. Garret,
near Lewisburg, returned Baturday.
Revival meetings are in progress at
Locust Grove. The meetings began
Monday evening, and are being suc
cessfully conducted. J. H. Mase, the
Evangelist, is sssisting Rev. Whar
burton.
D. D. Decker and sister, Miss Ellen,
visited their brother, Colonel Decker,
in Brush Valley, over Sunday.
The American Literary society at
Decker school will not hold meetings
while revival services are in progress,
AIA
Juge 16 Republican National Convention,
The Republican National Conven-
tion will be held in Chicago, June
16th. At that time it will be settled
as to who is who.
New Year Ourds,
A besutifal line of New Year Post
Cards, colored and embossed, are on
sale at this office. Prices: 2 cards,
b cents ; Geards, 12 cents; 12 cards,
20 cents. Bent by mail to any address.
Smith, the Photographer,
W. W. Bmith, the Photographer,
will be in Centre Hall Friday,
December 13,
Clothing, hats and caps—C,
Lona, Bpring Mills,
P.
——
WEEK OF COURT,
But Three Clises for Trisl-Remalnder of
Report for First Week,
The second week
convened Monday found
ness before it, there being but three
cases ready for trial.
The case of Bamuels vs. the
fonte Furnace Company was on trial
for the first few days of the session
Commonwealth va, T. Lloyd Rimert,
W——
SECOND
of court which
cutrix, Emma T. Rimert. Verdict
guilty in manner and form as the de-
fendant stands indicted,
Col. D. F, Fortney was appointed |
an auditor to settle the accounts of |
Register Tuten, Recorder Rowe and
The jury commissioners were di-
rected to meet Monday of this week
and place in the jury wheel
dred and fifty names of electors.
The grand jury in making its
spection of the buildings reported that
the walk leading trom the court house
to the jail was in bad condition,
that the closets in the jail were
for use and should be supplied
new Goes,
A number of tax payers in
asking the privilege to vote for a cash
road tax
J. C. Meyer,
tion proceedings of the Boalsburg and
Bellefonte Turnpike, reported that the
viewers had condemned the road,
awarded the damages at $350
Howard Tomlinson,
ship, being
teen years of age, prosecuted by
Tomlinson for the
money, called
master of condemns
and
of Haines tow n-
a young man about
F. 8B.
taking of sone
before the Co
Was uri
larceny,
tenced him to pay the costs of prosecu-
tion, $1.00 fine,
prisoument in
Huntingdon.
T. Loyd Rimert
and battery upon
Rimert,
whereupon
and undergo an im-
the Reformatory
convict
his wife, Emma 1
was sentenced to nay Lhe e
# fine of $25 00
of prosecution, aud
Visit
Ap ont
from ap’ timer kk.
i Lis sappesrance of
officer in a community is
garded with more or less suspicion and
this is due to the fact that of all laws
the health laws are
The
who
probably ost
grossly violated of Capt
James M.
force in the health department under
Chief Baunitary Eogineer F,
Nuow, was one altogether agreeable
the citizens and to ©
B. Mingle,
on his tour of inspection.
visit
Clark,
especially
Usptain Clark's chief
Penns Valley was to make
the Penns
(ave
Creek walters hed
was visited and the
interest
Tuesday,
averns proved to wonderfully
the gentleman, who had no idea
the
a wealth of pataral
suppl; ir
was also
The
Hall
snd
Deauly.
reservoir g Lhe Centre
borough, inspected,
brought forth the expression that Cen-
tre Hall was truly supplied with pure
spring
$
Cap ,
walter,
Clark, now a resident of
earned his title in
nion
New
service ii
during the
sixties, He
ary to Fenalor
Quay, and is a man of pleasing per-
sonality.
Castle,
the U
antness in
army, unpleas
the early also
al one lime waa secret
Farmers’ lostitute
All persons having an interest in the
Farmers’ Institute to be held in Cen:
tre Hall are invited to rueet at the
Centre Reporter office, Friday evening
December 13, ut 7.30 o'clock, to make
a program, appoint committees
and perform any preliminary work
sary to make the
stitute a sucess
G. L
t—— a ————
Wishes that Count,
for the Christmas
and business success for 1908."
is a sentence in a letter to the Reporter
from Harry C. Bailey, of Boalsburg,
To make expressions emphatie,
Mr. Bailey enclosed two one dollar
bills, which paid his subscription to
the Reporter up to July, 1909, That's
the way to help along a wish.
C—O A ————————
Fo to the Pen Taesday, \»
scob From was taken to e
Western Penitentiary Tuesday more.
ing by Sheriff Kline apd ex-commise
gloner A V. Miller, From is said 10
have been all smiles on leaving Belle
fonte,
ap
neces approaching in-
GooDpHART, Chairman,
“ Beat wishes
SEASON,
his
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Draying.
The undersigned is prepared to do
alkkinds of draying, and kindly asks
a share of public patronage in that line
of work. Close attention will be given
to the work--rain or shine. Prices
reasonable.
Peren Baines, Centre Hall,
Thricea Week world, 08e,
The Thrice-s=Week New York World
will be mailed all Centre Reporter sub.
scribers for sixty-five cents, paid in ad-
vance. The World will be discon
tinued every year upon gxpiration of
baeription,
. -—
Dishes of all kinds for Christmas
C, P. Loxu, Spring Mills,
LOUALS,
Rain Monday.
The third month of the publie
Come in and see our Xmas goods
C. P. Lona, Bpring Mills,
Constable W, H. Runkle,
serious illness was mentioned
week's issue, better,
whose
in last
is no
Handkerchiefs, neckties,
for Xmas presents—(C,
Bpring Mills
mu filers,
P. LoxNdag,
It was worth
watch
the price of a circus
the passers-by read
{i the tulletin the Reporter
office
Peter Hhires
Hess H»
posted ut
Tuesday morning.
is in the draying busi-
ans old hand at the work,
had nine Years experience
draying from Coburn to Millheéim,
Mrsi Flora OQ Bairfoot is in Phila-
Hatur-
decided whether or
until after the
She has not
not she will
day.
remain
holidays
Elias
Illinois,
associates in
Heckman, of Orangeville,
was clreulating amopg old
Hall the begin-
He was entertain-
Mrs, John Lucas.
Nefl, of Mills,
his hands full these days stocking
to
sold a small
Centre
of this week
nieces
ed by his
W.R near Potters
| and bhaulin
He
timber land to
ined for
Lhe
A BAW 2 Lie lumber
mark recently
Lumberman
and reta
I'reaster, himself the
privilege Of doing
Wil
Was 1
hauling
ism H. Btover, of
{'etitre
Yengertown,
Hall Tuesday and Wed
here th visit Lis
Mr. Btoy
e firemen at the =i
nesday, having come
brother James who is ill
is oue of th
Works,
er
alidarg
mnfident of have
work
Mteel and is ¢
ing continuous during tie
nter,
sabbath
reguiation
mber of yonug men
opened a semi-private
ing room, With such ‘
in
p
vif
s Unfortunate lady
main io bed for somes
Wp
Fhe Heporter's Hegister
8 ry A arora
Alf or
and
P. Losa,
shoes rubbers Xn
Spring Mil
1 persons are hereby cautioned
gainst sellliug goods, ole, fo. Car
er As I will not be resp @ for any
de t a ine ured by hee, the having left my bed
! v Lt cause, November 12th, 197
C, H. HORNER,
Centre-dia’l
GRAIN MARKET.
7 | Wheat ......
Onta
Corn coon
PRODUCE AT STORES,
a Butter. ....
J '"Outeof-doors’’ with a STEVENS Hf
best thing for a growing boy |
Learning to shoot well and
soquiring qualities of
SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, | "AND
MANLINESS
o 1a STEVENS FIREARMS EDUCATION.
| #1 your Dealor for Stevens Riflose
i} ae Pistols, Insiat on our time.
‘ make, If you cannot obtain,
1 direct, Lge prepald, upon
{of Catalor Prue,
i — i ——————
3 Sang know atm AS the STEN
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for your
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Lox 4007
ast. U.S A
an
avy Hm
wife or
great line
Overcoats. Since
D5
> Per Cent.
SHOES SHOES
Our line of Shoes and Rub-
bers is the most complete
ever shown in this store and prices aré
lower than ever belore.
For Lung
Troubles
\ver's Cherry Pectoral cer-
nly cures coughs, colds,
chitis, consumption. And
rtainly strengthens weak
ats and weak lungs.
re can be no mistake about
You know itistrue. And
wr own doctor will say so.
best kind of a testimonial
for over sixty years."
Sod
Wade by J.C. Ayer Co., Lowsll, Mess.
Also Taya ef
yei e rs SARSAPARILLA
PILLS,
BAIR VIGOR.
rete! We publish
PO, TS
Keep the
Pills and
howels regular with Ayer's
thus hasten recovery.
sin
tiv
fruit on the pres
TERMS OF niy-f
own when property ie « and alance on
April 1st, 1908, whet ‘ delivered and
prouseasion given ¢ will ¢ place al one
ock p.m of said day
R . FETTEROLY,
xed
FARMERS !
Look to Your In-
terests. Use the
W. P. S. Horse,
Cattle and Poultry
Powder. © Sold by
W. H, Meyer, Centre
Hall; Mrs, J. W. Keller,
Linden Hall; Wm, H.
Blauser, Potters Mills; J.
H. Rishel, Spring Mills ;
J. Copenhaver, Col-
yer; Elmer Hettinger,
Centre Hill; W. H, Lee,
Colyer,
ior
Birthday, Btork, Art, Poses, Comic
Cards, eto, oto ,—more than ons hun
dred kinds,
|
hay
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PHOTOGRAPHIC
HEADQUARTERS
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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