The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 06, 1908, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LOUALS,
Rev. D. Gress is confined to
house, nursing a case of tousilitis,
It was Daniel Webster who said
“the farmers are the foundation of oiv-
ilization.”
Attention is called the political an-
nouncements in another column
this issue,
Keep in mind the concerts Thursday
and Friday Everybody
ne there.
nights,
H. Lee Brooks, of near Linden Hal,
wilvertises sale of farm k, imple.
for March 18th.
sloo
ments, ete.
leased the dwells
Mr.
the
Samuel Gingerich
ing house purchased from
meier to H. C. Robinson,
man
Dr. 3. W. Hosterman
hair in his dental
stroh-
lumber.
has iastalled
offices, It
improve
8 new is
fitted
ments
up with the latest
W. A
that
grip
Randoe, Jr, of
father had
A note from
Jogram, states
been down
but is improving
fis
with sins
of
aut
Hiram Lee bas become a citizen
Chester county, and is now located
Chester Bprings, having moved there
from Lewistown.
William Donley, the
murderer, was refused a new
Judge Hall, and Monday
tevced to be hanged.
Hon. L. Rhoune,
Boal and W.
child
by
Ren
Renovo
trial
Wha
Capt. George M,
Gross Mingle were at
last week— Patterson
Wednesday Rev
Day.
WwW H
the installation of Rev. E
over the Presbyterian church
place.
at that
Oak
been seriously
James CC. Gilliland, of Hall
Station, who had
has
sf su flo
as yal
fpr
Hnpr
but
several weeks, ve
ly to be out of bed,
ventured cut doors
has not
but eager to a great
in any community because he
by its existence is not the best kind of
a citizen, but he hss a good deal of
company.
perpet uate
(iuy Jacobs, n student at Pennsyl-
wana State College,
to the home of his mother, Mrs. Lizzie
of mumps.
RorLLs For BALES —Persous having
public sales will find that I am pre
pared to furnish rolls and bread ob
short notice, in any quantities. The
quality guaranteed, and prices right.
Mrs F. E. ARNEY
Messrs. T. L. F
Bhreckengost, both
companied by George H.
Centre Hall, is
them, were
office. The
of the singio
tion
rank and L
of Millheim,
Emerick,
entertaining
Reporter
members
of
who
the
callers at
Sung wre
men
g class holdiug « conven-
next Sab
Prestiyterian churches
Centre Hall pring Mills,
ww will he ui preaching
Bhade Huntingdon county
the | W. G. Finney,
hss been ateent from his fleld for
of poor health.
There will be no services
bath in the
and =
wernt nut
pasts
fra), for
stor, Rev who
Ve
eral morn tihs an account
A. N. Bi formerly
man at Pine now engaged
ducting 8 pool room and tohmeen store
in Mil: He learned telagraphy st
the Puddy Mountain College of Teleg-
r: phy, bien iostitation hes s number
of gtaii-n svents and telegraphers Lo
its cre Mr. Bi'ner, however, pre.
féfs to bess on the jh, Conse
quent'y he the servieos of the mil
road company. Just se present Mr
Bitper ia visiting Mra, Andrew Gregg,
a cousin, in Centre Hall
tbr
Ler,
in
wi
ait,
bee 1}
§
$3
Placing the Responsibility.
For six months or more the drug
glst's assistant had occupied his leisure
moments by writing verses for the vil-
lage paper, in the “poets’ corner” of
which publication they appeared anony-
mously every Thursday, says the
Youth's Companion. On opening his
copy of the Weekly Bugle one morning,
and, turning first, as was his regular
habit, to that particular corner, he was
surprised and gratified beyond meas
ure to see his name In full appended to
his latest poetical outbreak.
He hastened to call at the office of
the Bugle.
“Mr. Stires,”” he said to the editor, “1
want to thank you for signing my
name to my poem in this week's paper.
It encourages a fellow when he gots
proper credit for his work.”
“Oh, that's all right, Jobson,” re-
sponded the editor. “We thought It
was about time to place the responsi
bility for that poetry where it be
longed.”
Condensed.
“Here is an article on ‘How to Live
a Hundred Years'"
“Yes, and the whole subject can be
condensed into two words.”
“What are they?’
“Don’t die’ ~
Dealer.
Cleveland Plain
Not the Music He Loved.
Mrs. Talkamore--Your husband is a
great lover of musle, fsn’t he? Mra.
Chatters-Yes, indeed, I have seen him
get up in the middle of the night and
try to compose. Mrs. T.~ What? Mrs.
C.~The baby.~8tray Stories,
"Well Named.
“I'hiis is the parlor, eh?’ tontatively
remarked the real estate agent, who
was looking over the house.
“Yes,” replied the old man Kidder,
L—
DEATHS,
MRS. ROBERT RAMER,
| Gap road, north of Altoona, Sunday
afternoon. Her uge was fifty years,
| three months, eighteen days.
| remnaing were brought to Centre
Tuesday and Wednesday
{ morning was held from
the home of her Mra. Harab
Foreman,
of Rev. D.
formed church,
afternoon
the funeral
mother,
of the
Bieber,
(reas,
Rev.
pastor
B. F.
burial,
The deceased’s maiden name
| Almira Foreman, daughter of John
Forem and Mrs. Barah
Foreman, of Hall. Her
riage to Mr. Ramer occurred in No
vember of 1900, and her husband and
Verna, survive,
the Reformed
regarded in
n, deceased,
Centre
an adopted daughter,
She was a member of
church, and waa higoly
the community in which she lived,
Beaide hose already mentioned
the
Frank A, Bpring Mills ;
David R., Bellefonte ; Robert D.,
tre Hall: J. Wea, Centre Hill;
ward, Youngstown, Ohlo ; Mra. Busan
| Homan, College; Catharine,
June, Mra, Smith, all of Centre
Hall
there survive
and sisters
ene
HNiate
L. L.
JACOB MARKLE
died at his home
night
iHiness
dropey. He
and
LEAT
12.80
veral
Juaeoh Vurkie
| Oak Hall,
3 lagk, nfter 1
uonpths from
sunday at
of
Was
Re
aged
| seventy-five his
| wife is survived by the following sons
Abram, Joseph and
Krumrine, of Biste
Alice Houtz, Ed.
west,
5 ERTS, besides
daughters :
Elizabeth
Mrs
| and
| Mrs.
t College ; and
in the
| Wednesday afternoon
MISS ELLA McCLAIN,
Miss Elin MeCUlsin, for forty- ight |
resident of Bellefonte,
Hhe
| VPRIR B
| datarday morning in
| by ber fre. Nora
4 three brothers : James,
er : Frank and Berperd, of Bellefonte
mother,
at
he Glove Factory,
is no
Monday
nnd every day
since the fsclory has been turning
out its product. Besides the work
dove in the factory, a number of ladies
at various points take the cut gloves to
them up
hey are returned to the factory, the
work inspected, and by machinery are
turned, and then you have it—a
vas glove
Orders
for
capacity
in
factory
reality
started,
The glove
myth, buf
machines were
8 the
their homes and sew there,
Can
been received
the
can supply,
the belp will be Increas:d
have siready
wore gloves than
of the
time
factor
but
to meet the demands for tl he proc
~~
ii
"The Musical Convention
it
“neon So
the
in
Livre
I'he ruusieal con under
of Prof.
Arcadis,
vention,
PP. H
j« in progress. T
tion Meyer,
(Grange
are 8 goodly vumber of singers, snd
that the
certs Thursday and Friday nig! ts will
there i= every Indication COD»
he greatest musical feasts ever held
Hall
ree peanions bave been held reg
day, Prof. Mever is
frnpressing his singers with the neces
Bil tesides
the groups of singers
Gre
he
in Centre
T
tiinriy each and
of prompt stiendance,
FegUing mension,
preparing for solos, duets,
for the
Gus r
f i= ®tlg, C01 Certs,
Wabash May be Coming.
The tollowing dispatch was sent out
from Altoous
For the past week a corps of survey.
ore, said be employed by the
Weahash, have bern raoning =a line
through Morrison's Cove avd Turkey
Valley, in south end of Blsir
courtly, and as a result farmers are
excited aver the prospects of a railroad
through tng,
Hepresentn ives of the Pennsy
bs
interests.
io
the
nt weg
have
t 0 fs
opt protect the gotupany’s
. - ow
tollege of Musie
Thirty-
tuition on
and board at the
seven dollars pays six weeks’
sny lustrument, singing
old esiablished Col
lege of Music, Freeburg, Pa. Young
pupils well eared for Terms begin
May 4, June 15 and July 27 For
catalog address Hexny B. Moyer. 3
Ai sd
Unclaimed Lotiers.
The following letters remain une
February 1st, 1908: Two letters for
Mrs. ® E Garis
plesse say they are advereed
GG. M. Boan, Postmaster,
———— AIMS A ——
Hmith, the Photographer.
WwW. W., Bmith,
will bs In Centre
Fevruary 7
Hall Friday
Marriage Licenses,
George E Hwartz, Rockton, Ii
May Royer, Madisonburg,
R publiean candidate for assembly.
Among the adnouncements (his
-X
strohmeler Sold Property.
To prove that real estate is not going
few
stated that H. G. Btrohmeler, a
days sgo, sold the Emerick properiy
adjoining his home for more than
twice the sum paid for ita fw
Bago, it bought
sumuel Gingerich was the
of
Btrohmeler,
intend occupying it in thes
investment was made wilh
in The price paid is said to
have the neighborhood of
$1000
ye Arn
public
pure
Mr
when Was nt
clinser the property fron
fier (lowes
ring,
{hist
and although
the
iden
view
been in
shipping Evaporated Apples
7 The first car load of evaporated
for of 1007-1008
ples the season
Centre Hall Evaporating Company's
plant, at Centre Hall
one of the firm, of Walcott, New York,
his week,
A. Booger,
fruit
I'he whole
plants at Centre H
sold, and » ill
be shipped in car load los rapidly
as it can be sacked and delivered,
arrived here beginning of
and be and his partper, D
have since been sucking the He
preparing it for shipment
product of Lhe
Coburn Liss been
and
He
—————— ca —
Wants a New Hosd Law
sak Lhe
Governor BStusrt will
f
either by Blate or
The governor made this promise
lowhDsaip ©
of which he is president, in
culture,
fe fendin in cutting
$4 000 000 to $1,000,000 good ro
ap propriastion made by the lasi
Iature.
g bis action fre
the
iid Fellows Sell Lots
The local lodge of Odd
lots, belo
J
LID
thei. The rice ps
ep lots wale pur
but
ii $
order figures ths
the two building
| formed gl )
i who cont
| be use on
| $480. The
| two years ago for $500
{ bered I'he
pr fit of about $50 «
A Ms
hiss
wel
fr thie deal
—
The Sick
i Ld
re Relish has beer
Her
etter,
ily ill fo er & week.
| today in no
and sgain,
work yet
ithe
| Thomas is are
not gone to
i uel Btover, att
has
of the
Al,
Mrs. Ans
Hmprovii
Bit
Lem
8 De
is ill Bgain
ich bett
sisters,
is very ma er.
Wolf, at Ardmore,
i= po
aa ———
School Directors’ Association
shool directors’
lucational
meet in their ten
Assembly Hall,
at Harrisburg,
day, February
The # department
the State Ed association w=
th asunual
Hi
on Thursday
14
Besson
.
ol building
sud F
gh sche
13 and
a —- > —
i Oak Hall
Rev. Mil
McKelvey, of Pine (rove
Misa Margaret Pelers vi
home over Sune
Miss Mary Kidder, of
was a caller in tow
Mr.aod Mre. A. W
Thursday st the hh
H+
Krape,
danghter,
iny
Saiurds
Dale
L
se of
j brugh, ut wishurg.
i Mr
of
week
Mr. and
Dale
Prof.
Friday from 2
B. F. Homan
the fuerte} of (George
Hall,
of Ral Waa the
ne,
Mrs
Just
his Ferree, [ast
»
Mrs, ¥. and A, W.
ption
=. Dale
attended the rege given
Patterson, at Miate College
till 5
and family a!
Homan
i ay.
cil c—
Many a life is prolonged by a little
prudence at this reason,
Every man ought to be
enough to own himself,
COUTRgeOUS
Let us hope every man concerned in
the robbery of the state will get jastice
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Presbyterian — No services ; pasior a'went
Reformed - Unlen, morning ; M
Spring
ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening
Lutheras -
afternoon
Tussereiile, morning; Cenis
Spring Mills, evening
{Apponiments not g§ You
reporied to this offioe |
E3TOVE LENGTH WOOD
undersigned offers far sale stove long!
wood, al! hard word, Can be delivered os short
notioe, Call by telephone
SAMUEL GINGERICH
here have unt
been
FOR SALE
>
fr Out-oledones™ with a STEVENS.
best thing for a growin
Learning to shoot inher!
soquiring qualities of
| ITVESS FIREARMS EDUCATION,
ie Toler for Stevens Rifles
“istols. Tosist on our
make, it YOu cannot ria
iy ulront, ET
Aol fatalnT rit,
Sin
"Spring Milis.
A week's service will be dé id the
Lutheran chureh, commencing Mone
| day evening, 10th, by the pastor, Rev,
| B. F. Bieber
Dr. DE. Gentzel Baturdasy
{ professional vigit east of Waolis
| Owing {eo the bi
i
made
Mig
i
jzznrd he wns
Fin nnd could pot resch hon
i
i P. Lan
i bas been seriou
Messrs. E and B. W.
Centre Hall, were Bpring Mills visitor
Friday evening, and while here
in attendar
QO 0.F.
David Boone, In
a fine pew organ from OC. KE
Kg, who for tl pas mo
ghd
sly ili, is on the
ce ut the regular
lodge meeting
at Friday, purchased
Zeigler
A good fee crop 18 being harvest
on MN ek,
busy storing away the
The attendance in
winter is good in ger
ly
i directors can
i
i
inking C1 wud everybody
ervatal beauty
our schools this
eral, and especial,
pa The
peratulnte themerly
in the primary de tent,
| for selecting Miss Cora Bruogari
primary
proves Ls
an iusiruce fore, Lan ora
bility hi plies
wot KE, wi
rapidly
mpring
Tues
Was
i
ihe ils Glee Clab
Ho susan s iny evening
certainly some fine wos,
"Linden
tier
Hall
Mrs. Accom panied
brothet
JW
Ks
| Maturday visited thelr
r Csmnpbeil ens
tsined a 0 the girl Iriends of
their daug Lave: Satarday,
th
ere Rutt
irtesn birthday.
i i Foe,
¢ Harter, Kdwi
“Ww
inal wel
Hg
extract
{this community
H. Esenhutt
puew and
pis maki use of the
aging out wood
and
has
Andrew Zosrby, 30
EVER: Wee
Sunday, which 15 8 §
f coud weather.
| weeks tore 0
Mien Man
of E
wer Rk
Auman and
ited at ti
t Pile
home ward
ie
geil Crap, fast
fh
H. E
wee ke agn
imenbhuth bought a horse
fat
Colds on
the Chest
Ask your doctor the medical
name for a cold on the chest.
He will say, “Bronchitis.’
Ask him if it is ever serious.
Lastly, ask him if he pre-
scribes Avyer’'s Cherry Pec-
toral for this disease. Keep
in close touch with your
family physicisa.
We publish our formulas
ers
We banish a jechal
dh our mediel
urge you to
by +A. suit your
doctor
taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for
breakfast, and {
when he secs your coated tongue, he will
say, ** You are bilious.” Ayer's Pills
work well in such cases.
we lnde by $50 J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Kags ev
i
Ragu
Ff
lore light
Less trouble
{No smoky chimneys
No charred wicks
Family
"avorite-
Oil
The bright white light—the oii
that's best for illuminating pure
poses,
Always the same—colorless~
odoriess—no sodiment.
Sale - 150 degrees fire test,
Costs hme as tank wagon, oil
but infinitely better,
YOUR DEALER HAS IT.
Waverly Oi! Werks
tedependent Refers
_ Oils for Al Purposes
|
i
Great
i
Sale
ONE-HALF
100 Boys” Suits
100 Men's Suits
100 Boys’
. 1-2 Price
1-2 Price
at .
at
»
SHOES
TT 9% ND DD 9 BD NN DYDD YN RD
SRA MAKMET,
PROTYMIQE AT STORES,
0 1
6!
Hutter
Wow
Potters Mills.
There are a great many people
fering from bad colds
Mre. Anna MeClenaban and Mrs
Bara Faust have been very sick, but
ate improving slowly.
Mre. Reuben Colyer has gone to the
University of Pennsylvania Hospital,
to undergo an operation. She bas
been suffering for some time. It is
hoped that the operation may be a
success aud that she will return well |
and strong.
Mrs. John Strong has been —
ill for some time, butets now a little |
batter, ’
mes Reish and Edward Allison
had their ioe houses filled. A number
of farmers sre also putting awsy the
spniXliog crystal,
Mrs, David Lingle is visiting ber
sister, Mrs. Anna Hartman.
Harry Boires spent Sunday with his
parents, in Centre Hall
Lewis Faust has been called to the
bedside of his brother, Heary, whe
has been seriously ill of pleuro-puens
monia,
suf.
SHIRTS
a HN NT HDD NP
Men.
Centre Hall
299% 9% 9% HD 0% NSN
OUSE AND LOT FOR RALE A bhougw
sod lot owned by Mme Betry Mover. lo
cated at Tusseyvil'e, is offered for sale by the
undersigned. The house is two stories high, snd
there is also on the premises stable apd all oeoes
sary outbuildings, ete. For farther partiouinrs
appiy-10 A. B. LEE,
Tamery Tie.
HE cp POR 4 BALE -A few extra good Shrop
shire ewes and ewe lumabs for sale. Write
or call over the Bell lines,
JAS, C. GOODHART,
Centre Hill,
We are now ready
supply your needs i»
Footwear for schon
gents and ladies, Io:
and girls, and for 1
little ones. Ti -
will also be some |
for tire older ones
make you comfurtat
and happy.
§E
%