The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 07, 1909, Image 5

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Yolk Stabs Coliipdaiol;
A bit of a stirwas created in Centre
Hall Saturday &vening by a boy nam-
ed Earle Walker, of Milroy, He and
several other boys were playing on the
walk, when unobserved to any of
them he drew a knife and plunged
the blade into the shoulder of one of
his companions, David Lauck, son of
W. C. Lauck, east of Centre Hall
The Walker lad then ran down the
stroet,
Young Lauck was taken to a store
by his friends, and when his shoulder
was bared the broken blade was found
sticking in the f1%h and bone, the
stroke having been sufficiently hard
to break the weapon, Dr. Allison
dressed the wound, snd no serious
results are anticipated,
Lauck is sixteen years old, but
small for his years. Walker is about
two years his junior, and, it is said,
belongs to a family of not a very savory
reputation. The family had intended
moving here but now plans have been
changed.
Alf —————————
Prof. Meyer Sells Farm,
The Keller farm, near Linden Hall,
purchased by Prof. P. H. Meyer, from
Ephraim Keller as executor of his
father, the late David Keller, wis
sold by him again to William G.
Rossman, of Pleasant Gap, for $4000
Mr, Rossman will take possession of
the farm by the first of April. He is
a brother-in-law of Martin Keller, who
purchased the Alexander farm from
Dr. Bitner, mention of which is made
elsewhere in this issue, one of the
ol jeets of the young men buying these
particular farms was that they might
live near each other,
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Will Preach to Eagles,
Bundey evenirg, in the Centre Hall
Lutheran church, Rev. B. F. Bieber
will deliver a sermon to the members
of the local order of Knights of the
Golden Eagles.
some metei etities
Everived a Car Load of Salt,
Mesars. J. H. and 8B. E Weber re-
ne oe to
Harris Township,
her daughter Mrs. Margaret Brown
and ehild, of Bellefonte, spent a day at
the Hillside farm.
Miss Nannie Corl, of Pleasant Gap,
#pent a few days in Boalsburg,
Thomas Fishburn and sister, Mias
Elizabeth, of the Branch, spent Bun-
day afternoon in Boalsburg.
Mrs. Franklin Whitehill and chil-|
dren, of Lemont, spent Sunday with
her mother,
Mrs. John Stamm and daughter Car-
oline visited in Altoona,
Bomewhere between Oak Hall Rta.
tion and tie diamond in Boalsburg,
Mrs. James Poorman lost her purse
containing sbout four dollars, Wed-
nesday afternoon of last week, If the
finder will return the same to her she
will be very thankful,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Iehler attended
the sale of Mrs. Sarah Stover, at Cen-
tre Hall, Baturday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs, George Bhuey, of Shi-
lob, spent Bunday in Boalshurg,
Mr. sod Mrs. William Custard, of
State College, spent Bunday in thie
place,
William Fishburn, of Benner town-
ship, was a guest at the J. H, Meyer
home, on Friday.
Miwisees Margaret I.vtle and Mar-
garet Johnston entertained a number
of their lady friends on Friday eve-
vivg, the game of flinch being the
chief amnsement.
Charles Mothersbaugh and sister
Miss Margaret planned a surprise
birthday party for their brother Dane
iel on Monday evening, about thirty-
five of their sssociates were present
apd had a most erjoyable time.
Messrs, Os2ar and Ralph Rishel are
epjoyiog the time this week in the
Mountain City, they made the trip on
their bicycles.
Miss Mary Weaver, of Tusseyville,
and Miss Anna Luse spent Bunday st
the Adam Krumrine home in Boal:
burg.
Mrs, John Luse and daughter Miss
Anoa, of Joliet, lilinols, are visiting
ceived a car lord of salt and are ready |
to supply the demands of the farmers |
for every jpurpose—slock, dairy and]
table use, Prices right.
tide
LOCALS,
Boys’ high cut moose hide shoes,
$3 00, at Yeager's.
A car load American
best fence on the market,
P. Long, Spring Mills,
Mra. W. Gepsa.. M pgle has been in
Reedsville during the past week the
guest of her sister, Mrs. C. H. Meseor,
Merchant C. P. Loug, of Spring
Mills, bas an Important message for
the farmers in Penns Valley Hee hie
advertisement in this jesue,
Mr. aod Mrs. James H. Huyelt, of
Wernersville, are making their first
trip to Centre Hall, and are the guests
of their nephew, EE. M. Huyett,
Messrs, J. A. Mark, of Loganton,
and Bimon P. Hennigh, of near Pot.
ters Mills, were in Centre Hall, Mon-
day snd favored the. Beporter with
their presence,
Mrs F. P. Geary and little daughter
Agues, are in Newport, and Sundsy
Mr Geary will meet them in thst
towfl, and together they will spend a
few days with Mr. G ary’s parents.
Mrs. Bruce B. Li'ngle, of Cherokee,
Towa, accompanied by Misses Claire
and Mary Kennedy, weut to Altoona
to stay a short while, Ole of Mrs
Lingle's daughters, Miss May, was ill,
but is not now in a serious condition.
Depuly Bheriflf Strohm was at his
home in Centre Hail over Sunday.
Although not able to walk except
with the aid of crutches, he is feeling
splendidly otherwise, and no do ubt
will soon fully recover the injuries
sustained in the faitbful performance
of his duties,
J. J. Jordan, the south side farmer,
is a prize potato raiser, and has good
Juck with the Knox All variety. He
has two tubers which weighed thirty.
twoand twenty-six ounces, respective
ly. They sre bard to beat in size
especially this yesr when it wee
thought there were no potatoes worth
praising.
The general mercantils firm of
Hiaart and Wieland, at Dmsisbarg,
has been dimolved by mutsl consent,
and the business will hereafter be
conducted by the senior partner, W,
H. Bloart, He will ve plessed to
fencing, the
for sale-—(
at the home of the former's mother,
IMs. Eva Btrohm who died at hur
Relatives who attended the fupera
Miss Busan Alexander last Thurs
Frank Moyer,
of Gregg station, James Kimport and
zibeth, and their niece
Bettie Kimport, of Walout
Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Kimport,
ege, ard A. B. Kimport
and sister Miss Narcie, of I«
Mra. James Poorman visited
chiter, Mra. Mary M ukle,
falo Bin last week
Mrs. Allee fin
Tuesday for a visit with
law, Mrs. Nan Weaver in Philadel
phis, from there she will go to New
York to meet her sister Miss Heler
Woods who ie nturniog from a visit
to Europe, where she spent a year snd
six months, Miss Woods started for
Bisbee Arizons, where ske was en.
geged #8 a nurse in 8 hospital, she will
go direct to accept the position. Mr,
Magcffio may visit her pices Miss
Katharine Woods who is at White
Haven Sanitarium for tres for
ailment of un serious
Orrie Rapp returned to his home st
Boalsturg, after spendiog the summer
with bis uncle and sunt, Mr. sr d
Mrs. George Bhuey, at Shiloh.
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Oak Hall,
Mr. snd Mib, Philip Dale recently
visited friends at Dale Bummit,
Mrs. I. J. Dreese and deughlers, of
Lemont, spent Bunday afternoon a!
the home of William Ferree.
Arthur Peters snd wife, «f Pins
G.ove Mills, moved into the home of
J. C. Etters, on Monday,
A daughter was born to Mr. aid
Mrs. William Folk lest week,
Harrison Whitebill, of Lemont,
was a caller in town on Monday.
Clifford Close, wife snd son, of
Altoona, are visiting at the home of
Willism Close,
Mrs. Ada Benner and son Harry,
attended the funeral of Mrs. Armee
gast at Fillmore, on Funday,
Miss Mary Etters spent several days
last week with friends in Lemont,
Mevszie Musser and Meyer, of Bellc-
fonte, were business callers in town
lant week.
Christian Hoffer, of Bellefonte,
spent Monday night in town,
Mra, Matthias Demiar, spent several
days with her daughter, in Bellefonte,
of
Miss
(irave, .
ante Uol
llefonte
bier
at Buf.
Mag departed
her sisler-in
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ment
paiure,
UREA,
MRS, EVA BTROHM,
After an illpess covering some
months, Mra. Eva Strohm died at her
home at Tusseyville, Munday evening,
aged almost eighty-one years, Inter.
ment will be made at Tusseyville,
this { Thursday) mornivg, Rev. 8, A,
HBnyder, pas‘or of the United Evan.
gelieal ehureh, of which denomination
the deceased was an active member
for many years, officiating.
Mrs. Strobm was born apd raised
near Mackeyville, Clinton county, and
was one of a family of eight children.
Her maiden name was Heltman, and
one brother, John Heltman, of Craig,
Mo, survives. Her husbsnd, Jacob
Htrobm, came to his death rome
years ago through a horse frighten.
ing, at the Centre Hall railroed
station, and throwing him from a
vehicle,
One adopted daughter survives, who
is familliarly known to many of the
readers sas Mary Ellen Birohm, now
Mra, John Lose, of Joliet, I1ilinois
She was with the sged lady during the
last few weeks of her life,
Ivalou Hope, wife of Scott W, Mul
hollen, of Altoona, died at the hom
of her parents, near Howard, of tuber
culosis, sped twenly-two years, six
months, Ou Ssptember 14. 1905, she
was married to Mr. Mulhollen, who
with one little daughter, Ivalou, sor
vives ber. ®he is also survived by her
parents, (3eorge and Anoa Ertley, a
sister and four brothers.
Joreph Miles Green, one of the old
est and most highly respected citizens
of Milesburg, died Tuesday. He was
aged elghiy years, and a brother of
EF. Pouts Green, the Bellefonte
gist.
drug-
A ro ————
LOCAL
('. P. Long ix closing out Js stock
of furniture, at Spring Mills, A good
chance for bargains,
Better hold fast to the few privile ges
tRe eleciors now have, and in thal case
rote against amendment No.7,
Mre. Laura Viocent and daughter
Miss Rebe Viocent, Watsontown,
mother and sister of Mra. B. F. Bieber,
returned to their home Tuesday, after
a visit in Centre Hall of several weeks
of
J. Finley Stover an 1 wife, nee Koch,
after a few days visit with Mr.
parents, near Centre Hall
yn Monday to their home, four
north of Irwin, where Mr. Stover,
mansger of a large company store,
Bumper V. Hosterman, Ee
companied by his wife and
sre at the Hosterman home in
Hall, having been called here
ecunt of the desth of the f
grandfather, John K. H
Wolfs Hiore.
J. E. Harahbarger, of
feeling especially einted jas
all becsuse a 2On was orn
ittle family. The mother
are in grod spirits
sre originsliy from Poltere Mille
Harshbarger is sadealer in
milk and cream,
on
rmier’
slerman, st
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A'loons,
unw, and
into the
and son
The Harshbinrgers
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Ladies’ 60: rubbers, 452, fair week
aly, at Yenger's,
Men's $3
week only,
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5 lenther boots,
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You are cordially bid-
den to survey the au-
thoritative New York
AUTUMN and
WINTER
FASHIONS in
BENJAMIN
CLOTHES
For Men and Young
Men now on exhibition
at the
NEW YORK
STYLE SHOW
The grace and good lorm of
Benjamin Clothes will im-
press you at a glance, bat
it takes wear to demon-
strate their real worth.
a Ber 3
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A MANURE PULVERIZER
“RESULTS” OUR MOTTO
A MANURE DISTRIBUTER
17 HAR THE ABOVE PULVERITING AND Dig
TRIBUTING MACHINERY TO WORK WITw
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XECUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE -
by virtue of power snd suthority
JH. &8
The
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ARM AT PRIVATE SALE « The under.
signed offers at privale sie the Jacob
meet his old customers at his stand,
and promises the same fair (restment
accorded them berelofore, He jo
preparing to cpen the greatest special
sale ever held in Boalkkburg, An
announcement of which will be made
ater.
given in the will of Susannah Hosters sn and
John K. Hosterman., late of Wolis Store, Miles
township, Centra county, Penne Ivania. donessed,
the undersigned excontors will offcr tor sale at
public vendus, on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. Af ONE CLOCK
Pain the Joma, wl Aiur Store, tine follow.
res] estate ard § ersonal wpe,
viz: In the cetate of Sasaum) rpc de:
ceased © AJ that cortain trl o © land containing
one-hatl wore, more or hae, t hereon erected a
good twostory frame dwe ling hone, stable and
frit of al hi mente, Water pif od into Lhe hous,
fruit of inde on the Jot, snd everything in
in hv i of Joby K, Hew ormas deceased
All that tract of Jas), Ruown ss the John K.
Hosterroan farm, onnbaining 121 a res, Wore of
lems, in good state ef enitivation. (he improve
ments consist of « pees farm Hovis | bank tam,
and out niet wil In gow ir. The farm
ie spplied-with "ou ning wir at | oth house and |
BOO apple orchard 8 nd ether it
on the preinises, The Jam in oed
clean of Jubbivh, A le and
TY A Ke OF Tim R LAND
Thie trot bigdoins the farm on ih Bort wide
and is inclvled fn the nereage
is well vue with the finest oo
fuer
Ak the the following pen.
harhos: dhe flue old clock, fumiy ;
oF SALE Or WEA |
foe hen doe ot
day of slo
deed and
. w. kdl entre
| Neeso ‘arm, near Farmers Mills, In Gregg town
consisting of the following 1 horses and oolts ship, containing eighty aseres, all clear exoe 1
sorrel horse, 4 years old, weighs 1550, well broken (about five acres The farm is in god condition,
single and aonble, fine style and action | bay | ale well fenced, and clear of thistle There are
mare, § yon re old, well broken single and double, | erected on the same house, barn anf outdid
a good family deve, fearless of automobiles { Stu, all in good condition. Ther sa good ap
ane colt two years old, has good action ; six floe | ple orchard und Trait of ali kinds on the pres.
shorthorn and Holstein heifers, will be fresh by | see also an abundance of taaning water. Hore
January Is; four good heifers one and one-half | ina good opportunity Ww bay s small nem,
venre old © two steers two and one hall years o'd, JOHN W, NEESK,
well bred four bulls, he Holstein rn are old, A.B HOMAN,
ote be 2 1-2 years old, ae two are 2 years |
old, m1 well bred | 2 yenritng oalves | 32 head of No. 194, Hil Ave, Altoona, Pa.
good stoek ewes, all in good condition ; sow and
four pigs, five weeks old ; § Chosterwhite Mew
pix works ¢ Als, sot of tug harm se, with
Breechings attached, collar Hines and housings.
SALE FRIDAY, fru 15TH
ONE O'CLOCK TP rh, when rms
will te made. know
A, MeCLEL LAN,
2] Frank Mayes, Aer Tawey vi
——————————— —— wert of Tasseyville, sixty-six head of live stock,
SS The Reporter's Regintar,
Albert 8. Allen, Centre Hill N\
Grace 1. Ripka, Centre Hill
Mr. and Mre. 8. V. Hosterman, Lan-
easter
George Mull and Frances Hishee
Hosterman, Lancaster
D. H. Keisling, Richfield
Homer B, Snook, Spring Mille
Harry Snyder, Centre Hall
Lule WW, Homan, Centre Hall
Anna 8. Tresasler, Centre Hall
Cora L. Homan, Centre Hall
Minnie Fye, Centre Hall
E. W. Parker, Mifflin
I. A. Mark, Loganton
8. P. Hennigh Spring Mills
J. J. Jordan, Tusseyville
T. R. Spicher, Joliet, I linois
James H. Huyett, Wernersville
Mrs. Oscar M. Zong. Pleasant Gap
L. GG. Burris, Centre Hall
Shem Hackenburg, Centre Hall
8 A—————— fA ——— :
Boys’ gool 1ehool shoes, $176, at
| venger's! Ca Le :
THe great thing in
big game rifles is surencas
to work under all conditions. nin
rifles are built with this idea foremost,
The mechaniem ls simple, strong,
fectly adjusted, quick and easy bn opera
The Wardin solid « thoctor
keep ror ay and wl ae
your head a the eart
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shells away you and a
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The Special Smokeless Steet barrels
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Madisonburg.
Rev. E. E. Haney, wife and son, vis-
fled at Rebersburg on Mouday,
Quite an number of people at'ended
the Lewisburg fafr,
Mra. H H. Miller and Miss Edos
Limbert made a plessant trip to Lew.
fsburg and nearby places,
Rev, EB. E Haney, wife and sons,
Master Joseph and Victor, were pleas.
ant callers on Bonday at the homes of
Harvey and Reuben Wert,
Kvangelieal sppointments, Penns
Valley charge— Rebersburg, 10 a. m ;
Woodward, 7 p. m.
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Wanted. Apples of all kinds, hand.
shaken and ph
all kine "or produce-0. CS. Tor
Sept. Pa,
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orACTIoA. AUCTIONRER, - The anders
ann Goces hat hs isa preomiesd
anetioneer, gt in pvakiog NE, Arh natty of nrm
Sock salos, Hix years’ ex
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annoinoes that he will te he ender
Jit a4 Brtetoun, every S ¥, until farther
ties, 1, F. TREASTER.
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