eX I ‘ . si ; Ac be ORR wi i i” é ; CoRR THE CENTRE REPORTER. Hin Cogouses DEATHS, Linden Hall. Reporter Heginter 8.W, SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor. The caucus tickets nominated in sev- A little son was a recent arrival at Helen M. M, Schaefer, Bells fonte | Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hall as eral districts are given below : HENRY.ROUSH, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel a as, oun Hal] Second Class mail matter, CENTRE HALL I'he death of Henry Roush occurred | Btover. | Mr.and Mrs. ¥. A. Foreman and Jay Boal Fore (GN OF THE BEST : — Nominations for offices went cheap at the home of his daughter, Mre, Mra. M. A. Woods and daughter ar-| man, Centre Hall i” ks . si CENTRE Haus, « + PENN’A.|at the Democrstic borough primaries | John H. Detwiler, east of Old Fort |rived on Wednesday at the home of | Anna M. Durst, G.I. Goodhart, Jacob Sharer, | TURN OVER A NEW LEAF —————— ————————— on Baturday evening, Almost every | I'bursday evening of last week, In- | the former's daughter, Mre. Laura ia ayaa aw, He. Willian. Ho atu) m1, os 4 y . " : yea: Hg = if wd Ad THURSDAY, JANU 'ARY 21, 1910. voter present was offered the nowina- | terment was made at Heckman’a| Place, in Missouri, They found her | w. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Durst. Mr | cores cnt to {ion oo Raney: po — —————————— | tion for councilman, and all refused | cemetery, Rev. H. A. Bpook, of|somewhat better, although her condi. | and Mm. John W. Conley, D. W. Bradford, D. L. pc ER NS ~The terme of subscription to te Re except the three persons nominated, | Bpring Mills, officiating. Mr. Roush | tion is still serious. Baigen, Loduars Rios (Roya Hivos, Righund ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per lines for The candidates nominated are— bad been in delicate hiealth since last Baturday Mra. George Hearson ar. Mrs. J C Goodbart, Master Rumell Goodhart throd insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- Judge, P. H. Meyer spring, and a part of his illness wags | ranged a turprise party for her hus | mm Mary Royer, M. Jane Faust, Centre Hill soquent insertion. Other rates made known on " i i op ¢ ) Arion § Inspector, Edward Riter due to his advance | years, he having | band, The friends and neighbors Master George and Martha G. Gels, Bellefonts Pr tion, y ' 2 BE ani e————— AlSemor, : D. A. Booast rea attained the age of seventy-one years, | gathered at their plensant hone at sev. | Bebe Vincent, Watsontown 4 Schoo! Directors, John ull . . . . ' George Felding, Linden Hall CHURC H APPOINTMENTS. Georss W. Bushman two months, fifteen days, For some en o'clock, in the evenizg, and sue-| a # : " Xi LR BH > = . . > ree Susiima . WW nye He ads I i om . Contr® 1 Overseer, W. W. Spangler | years Mr. and Mrs. Roush have been | ceeded in taking Mr, Nearson complete: | poring Meyer ail, alternoon ; Spring Mills, mornin : 211 5 Xk { pe " § Al rk Council, William H. Meyer making their home with their daugh- | ly by surprise I'he guests numbered United Evangell Ty oii} ’ : | ¥ gh- | J } : _Vadled ivangelical w= usseyvilie, morning ; Willlam MeClenahan | ter where the death occurred. Mra. | thirty-five, All ppent the evening! Egg Hill, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening, Lyman L. Smith i y *. 1 ” | Roush, whose maiden name was moat pleasantly, and did ample justice | Haugh, survives, The family for |to the elegant refreshments, A num. i : rd a . | many years lived in Gregg township, | ber of handsome presents were glven Lutheran—Georges Valley, morning ; Union, High Constable, John Geary Fv On . Ya il avent Fat ED ' ' afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. CENTRE HALL, REPUBLICAN. Yrouhv ai Ing i rid ‘a 3 wr . > Presbyterian—Spring Mills, morning ; Centre Judge, 8. I. Knepley ; inspector, Wesley Shar. | | . a ’ Hall, afternoon er ; council, W. J. Br oi 1 Rossman, H, E iin the vicinily of Pe un Hall, Ube | ur. Seargon, Refo d--Centre Hall, moranlog ; Tusseyville, | Shirk ; school, Dr, J . 4G. Allison, J. A. Rees | | sury iving children are these : Mra, ames MM. Ross killed the largest man ; assessor, J. B, Strohm ; overseer, Joshua | Pe rry W. Breon, Potters Mills : Mre, | porker ulsupghtered in this nelghbor- i Armstrong ; auditor, Kdward E. Balley high constable, Charles St: GREGG, DEM, AND REP, | Ephraim Bhook, Bpring Mills ; James | hood this season. It dressed 526 Ibe i | Roush, Asronsburg : Mrs John H.| Friday water resched a higher point | " h J ¥ i Detwiler, Centre Hsll ; Mrs. Irvin at Linden Hall than has ever been se, Thomas Jamison | B., Frank Kennel. | | > As pi Supervisors, C, J inkel DD; Samuel Ul Weaver, Vise Dora Roush, Mrs, Dal Enown before, Overseer, Jerry Hee wm D; J.D wag | las Dueck, and John Roush, sll of Milton Bs ecney arrived here on Bal- etiommisnililab———— School, . Neese, F. P, Duck D;| Salons. urday evening from Washington, D. Centre Reporter, £1] a year, aes Ren eh «11 5 \ y as Toh . ; . Isaac Smith, J. Wells i. Assessor, John s————r—l oki ——— {., sud joined his wife at the home of i McCool D; D woetw 1 R. Auditor, 8 uy » ’ . , ‘ i 5 heicht R Oak Hall, Mra. J. W. Keller. Ihey will spend i BALE REGISTER some time fo visiting their many| TH . ; IY APY Green Irvin, the oldest citizen of Shoat *BRUARY 24, tw b CI00 RK - *« DEMOCRATI( J. : § : ¢ ‘ { 3 rh half rs1Y7 1 3 j i> or i i i Hig | Iriends in Centre county before return. | J. B. White, one h ih casi of Penns HO WARD H, RICKER South Precinct Judge Samuel MeClintie : in. | Oak Hall, is lylog ecritieally ill spoector, Elmer Hettinger : registration sssessor, | recovery is doubtfal, Mr. snd J. M. Carson Mitchell, of Washiogton, Irvin John | Mrs, | ing to their home in Kansas City, Miss Louells Hoss was called to Al- MARCH + reser rs tre) avy { ir ve LRT (31 as wk » Qo f ie - on ; : + DE North Precinet-) Mifiiin Moyer; Ins son, of Pittst urg, sand Mr. Johnson, of | toons, last week, on account of the ill nd one-half miles south rin Mills WHY or, Willian irad ior registration ef , Tg ‘ bsp vestiRt # ir ii ¢ $s va py ’ (ie » . Joht ai Philadelphia, were called to Lis home | HE" f ber cousiu Mre. Bumith, i “ church, °8 Bie Gentzell farm, by Aaron John Kuhn. i : Reowsk took a ale friends | ¢ stwiler :- Varm si nd 1 ne P10 West Precinet—Judge, Peter Jordan : inspect- | on Tuesday morning. «¢ Brooks took a sle 1loado ot hds \Anlemmam TE ure all ’ $ bs £ D 3 1 impicy Bis, or, Btewart Jordan registration sssessor, Wm Miss Helen Kline and friend, Mr " ie home of P. C, Bradford, dps fshiler. Suyder, of Rtate Colleg: , Were guests OLE, 1 DuUrsc gee i. | ra rn 4, EE ; ue - : iH : i hool Direct m Bow : Rev. Hart | lock, two youus \ of Mrs. Edward Hellers on Buuday, ther<in-law, D WW. Myers snd daaghter Mies i Mable, of Boalsburg, were callers in| ® } Nell 3 Alexandria, the service | town on Eunday. herd In 4 Miss Gertrude Homan, of Philadel- in, Is bome {or a short vacation, Miss Claudia Wieland returned . B. A. Boyd psy OMACY | Noose. on shed. ¥ han fag we dousth MF CAN : : _ 2 is . Seal . vi , On ih Housman i! iis tf 3 4 YOALS® : Good shotgun for sale, Ree no | aut 0 : { CORBLID} Witmer Meyer gave birth to a democratic nominee. Council, Jobn Huyett, D ; | Mr aod Mrs. lement Dale baby Friday night. It is the second wi en F. Co = ehow, 1.7L. Wes, Bb; Houserville, spent a few b urs hii! i he f ile : child in the family, v F. Judge, D; R. 8. Brose, R. | town on Sunday Af». y 3 3 $ “ hon by } 3 Cottie 1 oh . ta 3 . >” u ee . BA Gd RNA ve « yf b ——— Mra, John G. King, of Centre Hall, hool, Lew Gettlg, D; Darin te, R Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kreamer, of & 1 sand Da Dawg n artes / is in Pittsburg, where her brother, Dr. Nort : Was 3 Reichl Rock View, were guests st the hom E AT STORKS Enoglish, is seriously ill. Troaduzer. Bil Ghurselt 8: 55 Desio ratic | of Mra. Benver, on Mouday. 8. Edward L. 3artholomew, of | nominee. Overs st H. Gerrity, D: no Re. |] Mrs. B. F. Homan and dsughter | tor and alscuce f th FONDA MARCH 14 o'¢ ork ~M iit ous, iz at the home of her parents, | V4 eal BOMINN Miss Gertrude, enjoyed a sleigh ride! be : Tvices which sre 10 be se, on i picher m, wo m wet R “ MITH 'S S Al VE Mr. and M ) {en , pp State College. on Munday held it Preabvterian ehures leat | 01d Fort. Hors, cows, young Oaftie, abe . Si ~ SALVE Mr. and Mrs. J. Q A. Kennedy, west Lo Biate HIEEE, OL SunaGay. hateads 38 A md : ye . : + ; 50 y - . of Centre Hall. Wanted Men and Women, Miss Vi ia Heguer of Boslsis week were postroned gnatil yt : tiviina na. hn " a. ares mplem v i cl RE = " : = ‘ ir ¥ fayes, suction =>: Flesh Wounds By Murray and Bitner the enterprising | spent several weed t the home of n March . ds, Ulcers, P 5% se TRI WivEs al Lhe Oli ia + 3. sf .0% 0 _— " . * nd . druggist » advertising today | ni , ‘ . . UESDAY, MARCH ten © ” Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, Ery- FTuggisis, sre advertising today for | gister, Mrs. Edward Z DR v i face. of toot wi RAIL OF the u farih. near Farmers 3 sipelas, Scrofula, Terter, Eczema, White fifty men and women to take advan Miss Mary Etters spent Wed nesd Cae he rinsed are ot | Hos “ f cattle, sherp and be Price ok: Skin Eruptions. Fever Sores : ut ineads y Lh formed churel ti | Hors young cat snd 3 Piles, Burns, Scala ible Cores tage of the special balf price offer they | with friends near Lemont. Frida veuing aud Sstorday re. | & complete { farming implements Bunions, Chapped Hands, Bic. Etc. are making on Dr. Howard's celebrat- Oscar Rishel and son Harold visited Mell. 35c. DR. STUTH CO, Contre Hell CR ities w Qn . ; BO! kro iin William Ruhl, the 5 ring Mills | og specific for the cure of constipation | fiends st Centre Hall, on Sunday George Scholl, of Heareraan 2 Ihe tad an ; : , O00 Sunday. boll, ye ag, tad hig nn ortaus to lose [45g dyspepsia and get a fifty cent Most of our people spent Friday | Thursday r oy rae 3 kK y s t ya . of aNot hel h rae, oat makes four packsge at half price, 35 cents. watching the bigh water, of whit Adan § borses he buried within the past year. So positive are they of the remark-| we had our full share at o Miss Annie Bible will move from the Bible farm, east of Centre Hall, to Centre Hall, and will occupy a part of the Mrs. William Horner dwelling. While adjusting a cistern pump, the handle of the crank struck George Breon in the eye, and for a while be could see Halley's comet or any old star in any of the constellations, For a day or two he feared serious resuits, but now he feels sure that time will bring about a cure, MeFarlane, ———— I AP f HH I The instalistion of officers in the La- | able power of this specific to cure | that the Oak Hall mill dam had dies’ Temple, K. G. E , at Centre Hall, | these diseases, as well as sick besd- | broken is untiu , 8lthough the water took place Tuesdsy evening. A large | aches and liver troubles, that they | was higher thao for many years number of visitors from Bpring Mills | agree to refund the money to any Philip Dale and daughter, Mrs : and Bellefonte were present. A full | customer whom the medicine does not Newton Miller, Austin Dale sud i , near Walnut Grove report is prowised the Reporter for the | quickly relieve and cure. daughter Mise Ells, attended the fu. plrim Keller and son Psul, of next issue, With Dr. Howard's specific at band | pera] of Mrs. Thomas Glenn, at Wad- | PI iL Gap, speot a day st the L Lawyer Samuel Gettig, of Belle | you can eat what vou want and have | dle. on Tuesday, ‘ fonte, was in Centre Hallon Tuesday, {no fear of ill consequences It Ira Korman and wife and Harry Wiliam Mjers attended the faoers) baving come here to perform a bit of | strengthens the stomach, gives perfect | panner and sister Miss Laura, attend. business. He is the senior of the well | digestion, regulates the bowels, cre-| 4 (he funeral of Mre. Charles Houser. 0 Haty : known law firm of Gettig, Bower & | ates, an appetite, and makes life worth at Bhiloh, last Thursday. i ¥ K. hi purchased the Zerby, and is originally from Potter | the living. ————— —————— ! erty of Mre. Margaret Riley for THE § Ei ] iy 8 : township. I'his is an unusual spperisuity to Aaronsburg. $1500 gn 3 The great thing in obtain 60 doses of the best medicine i weigs i ¢ who attended the Gilliland | DAL OVE MUSICSCH WUNDED 1550 a ig game rifles is sureness ever made for its regulsr price with Guy Coll has returned home afier Stuart weddiog at State College fro a an - } ! rb ard a1 on fot . under all . fitios z. Alardin the personal guarantee of a well an aba a few montha which he : 4 la \ann were : Ms at d a & B Fs % men Pise Liree hi of mudi | : b Bye r ith this idea foremost, known business man to refund the | *Pent with his sunt at Clintondale. iy ir. apd ‘Mis. E jr well cared for. Boring term Opens May 2, 1910, | § fectiy aditec, quick and ens in sooriten. money if it does not give satisfaction. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Swabb, of Re eoney &i d As up or : M -_ Al 2 ; i Tol pane . er Y MOYER Directs The Jlarlin ood top and side tector If you cannot eall st Murray snd Monoceo, visited at the home of the ks y M re Ww ny Stuart 4 oy y Frosh. 3 3 keep a prot ing w ail of metal between Bitnet's store today, send them 25 | former's mother, Mrs. K. E Bwubb, En AA Fis) oF Mn Ge . " F it wg GRRE A RD 12 : ! powder and biowing ck, brow the cents by mail and they will send you Mf. and M dg James Roush aitended ol d Mis oH Margaret 3 * J “Ma on % | signed in : for ale 1 ne rig od i ack state efiestive Pet a _— tsa, pd . a package, pre mptly, charges pai 1. the funeral of the former's father at as & ; : WATE . =3 oe, tl aTguret | at Tumeyel ap [t : olislosn. Steal Sars Mrs. Thomas Curry, of Darrab, is —————— Penn Hall, on Monday. | Mothersbaugh and Margaretta Go| nu good: Condition. DATE ber ba ret hs ad strong, specially made for here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Shook-Kachaa, Frederick Limbert is under the doe oem. y . | re li Te Put ain The heme “ . ete: te. They are rifled M. Condo, having come to Centre John P. Bhook and Miss Katie E tor’s care at thi« writing. He Las a! Mra William Close, of Oak Hall, | a dosiral Se One, and will be a. 13 for a stem for greatest Hall with her father some time ago Rechan both ol Spring Mills ers serious case of poeumonis. | snd ber friend Mra Sasan Houser who | gure MRY ELMIRA MOYER. _ Sein M Hhe is sccompanied by her nine married Thursday of last work of the| Mrs. Lenker and dsughter have|'® V'®!1OE hus Bhat} Tueeds,; at the | , OFer.a0pd. Tasseyviile, Pa. BOR. Cc cn ibecs fly Saad muanths’ old baby, and 18 Lete to re. Lutheran parsonsge, at Aaronsburg, | K00e 10 spend an indefinite time at | home of James: ©oorman, OUSRE FOR RENT—The unders'gned hes or tated. (with cuverate from an sttsck of rheumatism, by Rev. B. R. M Bhaeeder "1 the homies of James Lenker, st Le. i =X & good house in Centre Hall for rat. | § ats § oi other Jlarlim re Mr, Curry is an insurance agent, e—L Ce mont, sud William Houser, at Belle Rebersburg. Wis atapply in penaon, . o MINGLE, EL Dare eater” Fae sud 14 looking alter business 10 the Spring Mills fonte. Michae! Fiedler and wife, of Mill-| oJanzipa Centre Mall, a. for 3 stamps postage. Pittsburg district. : . Mary Btahl bas gone to Milton, her | beim, spent Sunday in this place, a AW MILL w ANTEO- The unde siened he Harlin Rrearms G., A week or two ago an item from the Maleoln Beaton, whe Ia employed former home, to Liansact business, Howard Krape, who is employed in = wishes to hire a poriat yer saw mil and E 42 willow Street NEW HAVEN, CONN Orangeville ( 1ilinois } Courier stated ot Washington, D. U., is spending a Chicken pox has found its way jp. | the eastern part of this siate ls nt pres | [53 oP Meat Talon Tine. Tia rama: a a x that G. Brace Goodbart was shipping esl wt home With hile lly: of to the homes of C. H. Stover and ent in this place looking after the | formation addres i. ROBIN ON. poultry to the Polo poultry show, and | , ) oo a {na i a b> Sk Harry Coil. The little ones who have | wante of bis family, fliesburg, Poeun. now the same paper has this report : JU C6 0 @ peace 'sgo ng to 1 b the disease are not seriously ill Mra, Thomas Faxon has just return. G. Bruce Goodhart won at the Polo contest at the spring election in Gregg Berjamin Limbert, of Madison-led from a wesk’s visit in Bellefonte ue achitAL —_— FRSA og pouitry show, 1st cockrel, 1st, 20d and Sownabip, ' dwell bh burg, was over to ses his brother sod Spring Mills, auctioneer, and is mak ing a specialty of farm 1 4 4th on Buff Wyandotte pullets, and | There ore two dwe oe OusES re- | red Limbert, who is il. Henry Zsyby and wife, of Wolfs | "00k *i0n. Bix years’ eXpeflonce. OAN. so 4.SHOES his White Wyandotltes scored from ported Fuchu in iden This wil be The sewing circle of the Reformed | Chapel, spent several days this week | Bet "Phone Lemont. -..| BOY ninety-three points to ninety-four and 0 SDpotinmY a pu church will hold a sociable in Mench's | Visiting relatives at this place, : ove half points be made to Merchant 4 P. Long. Hall, February 19th, for the benefit of] The latter part of Issel week the The members of Branch Company | james McUool and family, of the chute, _Uyeists, ice-cream and SetEW: prt af aut ova se X h th {0. 19 will meet in a social way at the Fiedler, spent Sunday at the home of oaite will be served, bf Wao onaesd by She late nhaavy en e home of Foster W. Frazier, at Tussey- | tho forraer’s father, D. M. McCool, — pile c— ratne, Much damage was done to ville, Friday evening of this week, Bpriog Mills experienced quite a Colyer. . jie cus and hoard walice an 3 " They will serve Shicen and waffles, flood last Friday, Penns Creek over Quite 8 number of young people uliars were fi'led to overflowing with aQir a S This company, which is a branch of | g,wed its banks at several yolauts, to ome of , _B s AM the Patrons Rural Telephone Com-|guoh an extent that the he over Gatuued os the az Guin Uae Hay Josey Nisa. Polly. Royer, | Stop it! And why not? Fall- puny, bad ie “sttiouient Tn ey Yous town were impassable. The railroad | who jost reached her sixteenth birth. To Prod he Sistortiang $9 fing hair is a disease, a regular 9, and 1 . » cad , . ’ ir Vi prospered they concluded to celebrate bridge TO Glew Crue vat — Say. Elegant Fliusimente rat , ety. Yury phiaiol wousde, Sloeuse,; and dyer $Haie Vigor, the event, and decided that the best passenger train had to lay over In company erjoyell the evening n pi J. W. Harter recently wold his gen. | re § ou ou ew 3 way to doso was to hold a feast. The | town Saturday morning, social way oa] merchandiue Nore w 313, Barigu p ore 3 y an Potters Milla orchestra Will be presnt. | ~ Charles MetUool and Mim Amy Rubi |" ‘Miss Mas Kooney spent Saturday | pod U: H Wolfe, of Sugar Valley, {completely destroys that dis. Tuesday morning Hon. Leonard | were qnletly married at the home of | with her friend, Miss Blanche Moyer. Jus now J itt wane charge of the fase. The hair Sops Tain Ruone went to Harrisburg to meet | the bride on Saturday evening by Rev. Among the sick are Emory Zerby,| Mes, Soott Stover soll Mev. Lavi out, grows more rapidly, and Hon. W. T. Creasy, master of Penn | Buook, of the Evangelical church, Charles Slutterbeo, and Mra. Buean Wanes were to Cobura to visit the all dandrull disappears, sylvania State Grange. Later a com.| State Furesters A. E. Rupp, of | Long. All are under the doctor's care, former's father, Jacoh Bower “le Does not change the color of the hat. mittee of Grangers will meet the | Boaleburg ; J. W. Beltzer, of Coburn ;| Mra. Ralph Rickert and daughter | salebrated his elghty-first birthda Formula with each bottie State tax commission in the interests | W H. Kraft, of Greenwood, and G. | Jennie and son Randall are spending | s———— -: bigngy * ghigd of farmers throughout the state, Mr, | E. Rose, of McAlevys Fort, spent Tues |» few days at the home of Charles MeCool- Ra, er. Ask him sbowt 11, Rhone, and his associates in the Order | day in town as the guests of Wm. | Neft and family, Saturd : tren do ae ha says § | of Patrons of Husbandry, have long | Grove, They are a good and jovial Mr, and Mre, Bradley and son urday evening, at the 1aited : . . " ; Evangelical church, Spring Mills, by | The little book in each package gives been seeking to adjust the tax system | bunch, Waiter, of Buflalo Rup, spent Sunday | Rev, H. A. Snook, Charles MoCool fhe lormula of our new Hair Vigor, tells in the state, so that the burden of tax-| Quite s number from our town at-| in this vicinity, and Miss Amy Ruhl, bothge! Sorin each ingredient is used, and ex. ation is more evenly and more justly | tended the horse sals at Millheim on | Mim Annle Fortney is spending | stills, were married. The ptvg hy fis many othet Jitresting things, divided between real estate, personal | Monday. Fred Zettle purchased a fine | several weeks at Panxsutawney visits [son of D. M. MeUool and the bride the iin Th ond ipl boy w property snd corporations, pair of blacks, » ing her sister Mrs. Dunkle, daughter of Mrs. Edwin Ruhl, seth 4h npg Lowell, Mass
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