The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 12, 1909, Image 8

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THE CENTRE RE PORTH R
THURSDAY, AUGUST
12
DE MOCRA TIC STATE TICKET.
Judge oft he Saprome Court
C. LA RUE MUNSON, OF WILLIAMSPORT
ne
For State Treasurer
GEORGE W. KIPP, OF TOWANDA
For Auditor Ge eral
J. WOOD CLARK, OF INDIANA
Democratic County Ticket
Commissioner
OF SPRING TOWNRHIP
For Jury
J. ADAM H\ZEL,
LOCALS
Miss Carrie Spicher is now at the
home of her brother, Charles F, Spich-
er, at Anderson, Indiana,
Miss Luella Ross, of Linden Hall,
was # guest over Munday of the Misses
Martha and Boal, in Centre
Hal.
William Meyer, of Wolfs Btore,
drove to Lewistown the other day to
vigit relatives, While there one of
his driving horses took sick and died
Mra W. A Krise and her grand.
daughter, Nina slick, returned honw
Ja«t Bunday after a two weeks visit at
the homa of the former's daughter,
Mrs J W. Brown, st Milroy.
The thing Bellefonte people are
talking most about ia whether or not
the electors will permit the school
board to borrow $33 000 to complete
the public school building well under
WAY.
W. Gross Mingle, and Will
put down a concrete walk for
Lizzie Jacobs that is a credit. A
similar walk was also laid by L. L
Smith, and a side walk for Dr. George
Lee.
Misa Clara Krape, one of the operat-
the Bell exchange at Ceaptre
Hall is taking her vacation, and is en.
joving the hospitality of her unele
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, W. Howard
Durst, near Lewisburg,
J H Fonts,
was arrested by Liveryman Ben Rhell
enherger, of Tyrone, for over driving »
horse. The animal died after being
returned to the stable, and the livery-
man claims it was badly misused, The
denies the alligations, and
Elsie
Boozer
irs,
ors in
a school book agent
book agen®
the question,
Bellefonte business men are taking
heart because of an
that both the iron
sume operations within
Tne Ni hae
indirect
furnaces will
six weeks
any furnace been closed
Bellefoute furnace which is under the
same control has
first of the year,
son of the year, and especially in
Penn township where it is sought
alter night with much saccess. [he
experience of Harvey Bailey, tenant
on the Jacob 8 Meyer farm, east
Penn Hall, was that going to
grannery rec2utly he found the door
had been broken open and all
hams—some seven or eight pieces—
taken from it,
on
the Lock Haven
not excelled by thos= of any other
secondary school in Pennsylvania
Physical éducation is not neglected in
this important school. The academic
studies are rigorously taught and the
professional work is modern and ip
accordance with ihe latest pedagogy.
The fall term opens September 6th
Send for a catalog
The young mens who drove a horse
from Altoona to Bellefonte and left
him lie in the road near Bellefonte to
die, mention of which was msde in
the Reporter recently, were finally cap-
tured in Elmira. They assumed var.
ious names, and hired horses at Will
fsmsport, Harrisburg, and other
points before and after their escapade
in Bisir and Centre counties, The
rascals are on the fair way to receiving
The Baldwin apple, it will be news
to many to know, was discovered by
Colonel Baldwin, at Wilmington,
Massachusetts, Colonel Bald win was
& surveyor, oun his tiip in the spring
of the year, he carried scissions with
bim and distributed them among his
friends. The original tree was blown
down in 1815, but the spot is marked
by a mouument of gracite eight feet
high, erected by the Rumford His
tories! Sagiety in 1895.
The fire that destroyed the Nittany
club house, at Heola Park, lighted up
the sky so brightly that telephone
messages from the south side of Potter
towoebip were sent to Centre Hall
makiog irquiry ss to the location of
the fire, near Centre Hall The fire
Was thought Yo be pear Zion, and the
telephone was further pressed into
service from this offer, with the re
sult that the burning of the resort wag
aunounted within a short time after
the flames bad set to work,
Irvin C. Noll of Pleasant Gap, a
former graduate of the High rchool,
and us graduate this year from Penne
sylvania diate College, was elected
assistant principal of the Bellefonte
High school, and Miss Rose Fauble,
daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. M. Fauble,
also a former graduate, was Ane
structor in English In the High
I, The | . ;
Bee rr ssa a! separate Bou
ment, sud Mus Fautis ts
of belng selected as the
piryotor,
sat Chl AY
A AR SW A
Madisonburg.
AM sana Ella and Lizzie Ruhl left on
smiurday for Bellefonte
The Madisonburg hase ball nine pur.
chased new suits, which make the
bova feel as good on the diamond as
though they were Wagners, Cobbs,
Matthewsons or Pianks
Don’t forget the festival Saturday
svening, and the game of base ball be.
tween the Madisonburg and Centre
Hall teams,
Mra, Alma Harter and daughter,
Miss Madeline, are visiting at the
home of Edwin Rierly.
Boyd Stover dined at the Evangel
e+! parsonage on Sunday,
Quite a number of people from here
uwtiended the fe tival at Rebersburg on
“saturday evening,
Misses Ella Ruhl and Emama Haney
made a business trip to sugar Valley
last Thursday,
Mrs. Amanda Evang, of Rebersburg,
was io town and eatled on old friends,
and remained for the re-opening servi.
ors on Sunday
Rev D CO, Caries and family
Mrs Yearick spent sSuoday at
nome of Philip Caries
Henry showers and wife, of Green
ware, spent Sunday with thelr son
(Feorge Showers
Evangelieal Association appoint
ments, Penns Valley charge: Retwrs
burg. 10a m ; Woodward, 730 p mj
and Monday st 500 p. m, at Gree
chapel,
Farmers are very busy catting oats
and getting them housed.
The corn erop, which earlier wae
very promising, is now suflwring for
want of rain
The hum of the threshing cilinder is
h-ard again Farmers are hauling the
grain to market while prices are high
Miss Blanche Limbert and friend
attended the re-opening services st
Madisonburg Sunday evening, and ir
getting onto the bugey she lost her
gnid watch and fob, Reuten Risto!
the anterprigsing carpenter, found the
missing jewels the next day and re.
turned them.
The reopening serv'ces in the Evan.
gelical church were a decided success
and all the indebtedness incurred
secount of the improvements was cov.
ered by volubtary eontribations A
large congregation was preg=nt in the
morning, and these beard a fine dis.
enurse from Peale 100:4 lu the ev.
ening the audience began assembling
long before the hour for -ervies, and
when the time forthe pe ing eoame th
enurch was filled to tg ur most Rew
D ¢ Cars, the sapenker for the eve
ing, gave n beautiful exegeais on Us
ext found in Romans 8:18, on eh
dren snd helre, which showed the
much time hed been spent on his sub
jet. Al went home from the service
glad t have been shiv Lo assist io bes
tify ing the Lord's house,
ss ——— AS ———
Spring Mills
William M Grove and wifes, reture.
edd home Friday from a trip to Harrie
burg, where Mr Grove saved as =
delegate to the Democratic state Con
vention.
Charles Bechrist and wife, of Mil
heim, stopped off at the home of U, E
Zeigler, on their way home from their
w dding trip Tuesday evering The:
spent their honeymoon at Johnson
burg. As Mr. Sechrist holds a positio
tn the Alliscn Bro hens’ Roller Mill
in this place, he will in all likelibooa
recome 8 citizen of the town,
Miss Mabelle Brown,
clerk, and Mise Mab lie Finkle, wu
operator in the Bell telephone ex
change, are at present enjoying a wel
earned vacation at Atlantic City
John Raechsu and wife, of Wes
Brush Valley, speut ~gaday st to
nome of 8 Grover Walker,
Joho RB Hnrack, of Loganton, le
week purchased s floe up-to-date run
ber-tired runabout from =, L Condo
CU. E Zager and family spent last
Thursdsy at Rebersburg,
Mrs. Floyd Bowersox was a Bpring
Mills visitor over <guoday
fhe M E ~unday Sehonl held thei
anpnUsi picoie at Beaver Dam Sa uo»
day Travsportatiou ws made 1
straw wagons, and everyone had »
most enjoyable time
a ——— oo ss———
Potters Milis
Miss Evel Colyer, who has Dees:
working in Pittsburg for some time,
has returned home
Miss Mable Vonada, of Madison
burg, is visiting friends in this place
Mr. and Mrs A L Bubb ane
family, of Reedeville, spent =gnds.
with the latter's parents
Mr and Mrs Samuel Bible “ard
granddaughter, Ma« Agnes, spe t
Sunday with their dsughter, Mr»
Joseph Carson
F. A Camon and Misa Nelli
Wilkinson spent Bunday in Millheim
Mr and Mrs John Bitner have re
turned home after spending a week in
Mifflin county.
Among those on the sick list are
Mra. Wiilllam Blauser, Mrs. Aona
Hartman sod Michael “mith,
ute a number of people from this
Riace attended Bush meeting held in
oyer's woods
and
the
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post offic
Colyer,
Misa J hine Deitz, of near How-
ri is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William
Dyer.
the sick are Mrs M.ry
Loran 0 has been ip poor health
for some time, and Mrs Elmira Moyer
The Grove meeting, which was held
by the Evangelical enristtans in J, H
oyer's grove, was largely attended,
Mrs. Wallace Weaver, of Philadel.
hia, Ia spending some time at the
ome of A.J Weaver.
Mrs. William Forry, of York, ls
visiting friends and re atives here.
Mr, and Mra, Philip Bradford and
family, of Lemont, spout i Suda} with
the atten patents, pf rs. J.
Mr, and Mrs. Amiion Bubb, son
and daughter, of Reedaville, Mr, oe
Mrs. Edward Horuer ad id fatally and
Mr. and Mrs. Rush and son
of Putu, Peru ahebt Rash Di hoor the home ooo
¥ #
“be fall term ot the Bu-quebanve
Unversity will apn Monday, Beps
20:h. The lostitution Is on
ris wid Is purbiug fie way ty W the
——
Georges Valiuey.
Mra. Kate Motter spent Munday in |
Brush Valley at the hame of ber both
Decker,
James Lingls visited
M and Mri, UO COC
Runday.
J B
fils parents, |
Lingle, ova
Ripka spent at the |
home of AC, Ripka
FF M Ackerman
trip to state Colle
Phe Locust Grow
will hold a plenie Retard +
in 3 CC Reder's grove
i» cordially luvited
~unday
ainda
gan Mo
)
iday
2800 inst,
Kverybod
gt
Does Not
Color Hair
Aver’s Hair Vigor, as now
made from our new improved
formula, doed not stain or color
the hair even to the slightest}
degree. Gray hair, white hair,
§ blonde hair is not made a
§ shade darker. Dut it certainly
does stop falling hair. No
jo gution about that.
Does not change the color of the hatr.
ormuls with esch bottle
how it to your
dostor
je : Ask him sbout is,
then do as he says
od, i
tt
§ there i me ven
EOThd thing
ni you
[Spend a Pleasant
=n ge Half Hour
leking ever the HENRY BOSCH COM.
PANY WALL PAPER samples st yews
own home—sitting comfortably in your
suxy char! You can make s better selection
that way than by ransacking the staves
You sos the whale line—the very latest
desicne—the loveliest tints snd richest
color effects, Including imported patterns,
Everything good in wall papers In te
Bosch Noe
economy, tee-you got the wut
ork Chicago
Wl call with Basch Samples
any bour you name
them ever te aan
tent not the lesst obligation ts
SA FC
JOHN T. NOLL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA
Die
RE fos id
Win
its
Hew
Also Painting and
all kinds. Paints,
etc. kept in sto
furnished.
ALL WORK DONE IN
Fi RST-CL ASS
ar a > AAV D
MANSHII SAAS SEN,
WORK-
he undersigned is equipped
with power wachinery and is
able on short notice to manu.
fagture all the
Popular Flavors ¢ of |
Ice Cream
MADE FROM PURE CREAM
produced from his own herd of
Cattle.
The product is properly packed |
and delivered to the railroad sta. |
tion at Rising Springs. i
Satisfaction Guaranteed
both as to quality and purity of |
contents, i
For prices, etc, apply by mail or
inpersonto ~
JOHN SNAVELY,
Spring Milis, Pa
Coes Beer 000000000000 L9PP0BRP LPR RRRVIROER vow.
46th Annual
FREE!
FREE
the
Second largest ames
will
To
the
To
The
person buying
ount wv Jie [7
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will give
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CASH,
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There
$10.00, we
PRICES ARE
Time Neeod
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Gauze
Underwear
A 8, Women and
{3 § seven!
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A Special Sale
of Oxfords
Call and see.
H. F. ROSSMAN
Spring Mills
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‘ Wanted !
/ Local Agent to advertise and
introduce the new educational
WEBSTER'S
UNIVERSAL
DICTIONARY and
ATLAS of the WORLD,
Mast be edo
good referent
The SAALFIELD PUB. co,
AKRON, OMJO
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or 4
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DR. SOL. M. NISSLEY,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Jniversity of Penn's.
Palace Livery Stable, Belle-
Both ‘photies,
Office at
aed] mir
New Pon
Four New local
reosived
t+ ards.
view post cards
at this office
twn for five conte,
36th Annual
| Encampment Opens September {1th
ADMISSION FREE.
353 Bid. oe
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A ARABI ABU SMA
Exhibition Opens September {3th
PRO rPOPRORLC ORO IRBN PLL BAD BOOS
POP PROr Bae
a
Chaifman.
Value, $4.00
To
thi
To the
the
ount
HANDSOME
TURE
Viadue
PETRGH buying ii buying the 371
Third largest
will give A
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pers bny
J fth lexreys /
pers
Fourth
1 will
large { cise
oun! we wil
OAK
COSTUMER,
give A
PIC.
AND FRAMI
$1.60
Jere
AA
TER RUG,
$2.50
Value .
$1.00
It does not matter if the largest bill
en away the 1st of Septe
INUE FCR TWO
mer
ILL ‘CONTI
d.
; Emery’s Store Headquarters for
FRUIT JARS a sue
Jar Caps and Rubbers— Pri
~ gx
ces the Lowest,
New Goods Arriving Daily
DRY GOODS, SHOES, RESH GROCERIES
ETC.
Am Closing Out Sunimer
Shirt Waists Shirts, Ete.,
One-Half their former
Fall Winter ¢
ST cs,
about
price, lo
il l
riche roo fon ane
WE.RECEIVI
POTATOES
LEMONS,
: A I ARGH
MELONS,
ETC, EVERY FEW
LARD, NEAT, BU?
AND EGGS
C. F. Emery’s Store
CENTRE HALL,
TEX
Wanted :
PENNA
A
FRIEND FARMER
ition to t
Wagons we have been offering you for the
columos of this paper,
In referring to the good qualities of these Wag ns we wish to
say that nothing but the best of mate rial enters into
We wish to call your atte
iast
construction ;
this combined with the best of mechanical skill,
machinery designed espe
and the latest improved
ily for the construction of wagons, goes to
make up these most complete and perfect Wagons |
est details are overlooked,
The lumber used is selected by experienced men and is of
four years’ seasoning.
The axles are of the very best grade of hickory.
The hubs are the very best quality of white oak.
The spokes are strictly A 1 grade of oak and hi ickory mixed
and driven in hot glue,
The felioes are oak and are thoroughly soaked in boiled oil
before tires are set, and are joined with improved steel dowels, which
prevents clipping at the joints,
They are exceptionally well ironed, light running and attract.
ively painted, and in all a wagon that will give years of service.
We very cordially invite you to step in and examine these
splendid wagons whether you are contemp! ating a purchase mow or not.
We want you to thoroughly understand their construction and sce
where they are better than the ordinary vehicle.
The important thing in buying a wagon is to know before
hand what service it will give you ; the important thing in selling them
is to show you that, as well as we can, and then be sure that they are
as good as we lead you to expect.
not even the small-
FOREMAN & SMITH
WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF
STANDARD FARM IMPLEMENTS
Which we offer at the lowest pos-
sible price. The line consists post
Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders, Hay
Loaders, Side-delivery Hay Rakes, Plows,
Hier a Dery id Cultivat
Empire Grain Drills, Manure Sn
Har 3 Spreaders, Corn
GASOLINE EXT SITES
Fertilizers and Prepared Agricultural Lime.
“Pittsbargh Perfect” Pence, lor Field, Yard and Garden,
Flour & Feed. Highs Cash Prices puid lor Grin of ull Kins, Hy, Stu, de
Foreman and Smith,
CENTRE HALL, PA,