The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 04, 1910, Image 8

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With a view of reducing expenees, William Glenn and wife visited
the Bell Telephone Company of Penn- | friends at Fillmore last Bunday.
sylvania has adopted a new system of | BHamuel Homan was substituted as
collecting toll and exchange rentals, | teacher of the Branch school,
Heretofore a collector was sent out]connt of Miss Musser being Ill.
from a central point—in Centre Reed Randolph, who
county from Bellefonte—who quarter: | sick list last week, is able to be
ly collected the regular telephone again
rental and tolls. The pew system William Randolph is nursing a | 8
provides for bills to be sent out from | very painful cut on his hand which iy
the Harrisburg office on the first day | was made with a saw, while cuttiog | §
of each month, and payments may be|ice on the dam. i
made by check to the Harrisburg A party was held at the home of |
office or in person at the local ex-| Al Bowersox, near Rock Bprings,
change. Of course, there will be no| Friday All had a delightful
objection to the payment being made | time playiog games of all kinds. The
quarterly in advance, if the subscribers { evening was so short that it got to be |
prefer to do so. A circular letter sent | breakfast time before the guests
out to all subscribers by District | thought of taking their aepariure,
Mansger J. H. Crossman, Jr., explains Luther Dale and son Ralph,
the new plan and its advantages very | Pleasant Gap, were plessant callers at |
clearly. the W. J. Dale home.
The telephone subscribers under Mrs. Musser, of Altoona,
the Patrons Rural Telephone Compa-|the home of Miss Mary
ny will not be governed by this rul-| days last week,
ing. Their rentals will ve paid semi- Howard Fetterolf, of C Hall,
annually direct to the secretary of the | visited his sister, Miss Grace Fetterolf,
Patrons Rural Telephone Company as
heretofore,
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MARCH 3, 1910
THURSDAY,
Remnant and
Sale
DEATHS, on ace | |
the
about
MRS D, F. FORTNEY.
A quite sudden death in Bellefonte
was that shortly after two o'clock
Thursday afternoon of last week of
Mrs. David F. Fortney, at her home
on East Bishop street. She caught a
heavy cold which developed into poeu-
monia and from that time on her de-
clive was rapid until death ended her
sufferings, says the Watchman,
Her maiden pame was Miss Sarah
Huey and she was born near the Slab
Cabin church. Had she lived until
next May she would have been sixty-
seven years old. For many years
she was a member of tha Presbyterian
church and always tried to live a life
consistent with its faith and teachings.
She is survived by her husband and
one son, D. Paul Fortney ; also one
brother, W. C. Huey, of North War-
ren, and one sister, Mrs. Nancy J.
Strickland, of Bellefonte.
The funeral took place from her
late home on Monday morning. Dr.
Platts was in charge of the service and
interment was made in the Union
cemetery.
Was on
Clearance
—BEGINS—
Friday, February 11
To Continue Until March Ist
PANY WALL PAPER samples of pony
own home-sitting comfortably In yous
‘ eney shade] You can make & better selection
that way than by ransacking the steres,
You see the whels line the very lates
doslgna—the loveliest tints and richest
soley effects, including bmperted patterns
Everything good in wall paps In the
evening.
AALIAALLA AAAALIALAAAL SALAMIS NA
wih the Brows
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visited at
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Remnants of Ginghams, Mus-
lins, Cotton and Woolen Dress
Goods, Outings, Flannels,
Flanneletts, in fact everything
tf 2 La
Ag hitghe
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JOHN T. NOLL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA
Iso Painting and 1
on Haturday,
Al
Homer Walker's last
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at home
Tuesday
Quite a number of guests were
royally entertained
Most de
of
arly wad given the
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inl night
invited |
by Lheir
licicus refresh-
Wanted 50 Men and Women,
Murray and Bitner the enterprising
druggists, are advertising today Jor
sid were
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good hostess,
BRUCH ISHEL.
Bruce Earl Rishel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George H. Rishel of Maple Park,
Illinois, died at the home of his
parents February 20th, from an affec-
tion of the heart. The young man
was born in Gregg township, this
county, July 19, 1806, and was aged
thirteen years, seven months and one
day. He accompanied his parents to
Iilineis from Coburn, which was their
home before leaving Pennsylvania.
EARL K
Miss Ida Keen, daughter of the late
Henry Keen, died at the home of her
sister, Miss Lizzie Keen, of pniumo-
nia, aged forty-two years, four months
She leaves to survive one brother, Al-
fred Keen, of Penn township, and one
giater, Miss Lizzie Keen, of Millbeim
Deceased bad ve invalid all her
life and for the past twenty years was
of by her sister, Miss Liz-
Her mother preceded her
world twenty-five years to
0 an
taken care
zie Keen,
to the spirit
the day.
Laterment made
cemetery, Millheim,
in Fairview
Friday morniog.
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was
Notice ag to Hall Arrangement,
There has been such a great demand
for reserved seat tickets for the Dixie
Siogers, next Monday night, that
the entire been set aside for
re will be sold
until all are there is a de-
mand to that extent. The difference
in price a general sdmission
and reserved seat ticket, being but ten
¢ente, the question need not be argued.
The will begin at eight
o'clock, doors open at seven o'clock.
The chart will be found st Kreamer &
re.
hall has
d seats
taken, if
served seats, an
between
concert
Bon’s sic
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Story and Song Service,
for the conference?
nited Evangelical
in Centre Hall, was held Sun-
day evening
The last service
year in the U
chureh,
The service was one of
“ Story and Song. A beautiful little
story, in which mission work waa the
leadiug festure, was read by Mm
Boyder, wife of Rev, B. A. Buayder,
At intervals of the reading appropriate
songs were sung by the choir. Both
the reading and sioging were listened
to with great sttention, snd showed
that time had beeu devoted to prepa-
ration,
a -
aesations for Candidates
A committee representing the Penn-
sylvania Htate Grange is sending a
letter to all aspirants for nominstions
for the Legislature, asking their views
on equilization of taxation, local
option, initiative and referendum in
municipalities and other objects for
whith the grange contends, The
legislalive records of all candidates for
re-election is also being investigated,
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Tusseyville.
Mre, N. J. Dubbs and children,
of Milesburg, spent a few days with
Mrs. Dubbs parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Bamuel Floray.
Alms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
David Btouer, who fell on the ics last
Monday morning on her way to
school, I» getting along nicely, The
bone was put back to place by Dr. P
H. Dale.
Frank Floray, of near Tuseyville,
has been wesriog a amile since Wed-
neaday of last week. It is all on ace
count of the arrival of a very pleasing
baby boy.
Randel, the little son of RK. RB. Rick«
ert, who had one of his arms scalded
several weeks ago, ls now suffering
from the whooping cough,
On Friday morning, on his way to
the barn, John Bubb, of near Red Mil,
slipped and fell on the ice, breaking
his hip. Mr, Bubb's condition is rath.
er serious owing to the fact that he is
well advanced in years,
Samuel Klinefelter is nursing a sore
hand, While using a butcher knife
he accidently cut » gash init. The
wound was aparently healing, but at
the same time it grew more and
more painful, Ic was thought wise to
consult Dr. Dale, who lanced the
wound and dressed it.
¥ ’
Hadlow
-
fifty men and women to take advan.
tage of the special half price offer they
are making on Dr, Howard's celebrat-
ed specific for the cure of constipation
and dyspepsia and get a fifty cent
package at half price, 25 vente.
Bo positive are they of the remark-
able power of this specific
these diseases, as well as sick head
aches and liver troubles, that they
agree to refund the money to any
customer whom the medicine does not
quickly relieve and cure.
With Dr. Howard's specific at hand
you can eat what vou want and have
0 fear ill It
strengthens the stomach, gives perfect
ion,
0 to cure
no of conscjuences
regulates the
and
digest bowels,
ales, an appetite,
the living.
This is an
obtain 60 doses
for
sta}
18
unusual
of the
ita
Ip
beat
reales price
guarantes of a
man to refund the
money if it does not give satisfaction,
If you cannot call at Murray and
Bituer's store today, send them 2
cents by mail and they will send you
a package, promptly,
tunity
ever made with
the perso:
known
well
business
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charges pall,
efits
Address by Prof, Agee,
Professor Alva Agee, of State Col-
lege, will be at Aaronsburg on Friday
evening, March 4, to address the far
mers of lower Penns Valley on * Care
of the Boil and ¢
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Aaronsburg,
Clarence Eisenhour
ployed at Btate College came
sick. He is under the
Mr, and Mrs. I. Kreamer, of Logan.
ton, were visiting st the of A
8. Stover,
Mrs. Tillie O'Neil, of W illiamsport,
was here to see her aged mother, Mrs
Summers, whose health is failing.
E McClose and Miss Eizabeth Ed.
munds, of Hez ton, visited the latter's
girlhood home here. Bhe sees mans
changes since leaving here, bul those
of her old acquaintances that are left
are always glad to have her visit them
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tyson, of
Logan Mills, ( who is perhaps better
known as Lillian Ardrey ) visited
some of the latter's relatives and
frienda in this, her former home.
Ira Gramley returned home after an
absence of three weeks, he was helping
to nurse his brother-in-law, A. Au
man, who was lying ill at bis home st
Mifflinburg
Mrs. Luther Bower was called to
her parent's home, one dsy Inst. week
at Potlers Mills, where her father,
John Bubb was seriously hurt by a fali
on the ice.
Oa sccount of Rev. W. D. Donat
not being well there was no servic
in the Reformed church on Bunday.
Rev. B. F. Garrett preached bis last
sermon in the conference year on Sun
day. As he was here four years he
does not expect to come back again,
A—y
Rebersburg.
Jacob Bower and daughter, Mrs
John Weaver, of Coburn, spent severa:
days this week among relatives iu
this place.
Allen Gilbert and William Corman
left on Haturday for the state of Texas
Jerry Walker sold his home and lots
adjoining town to Ammon Hazel for
$1600,
Anthony Wanee, of Asronsburg,
#pent last Bunday with his brother
Levi Wance, st this place.
Rev, Weizsl and wife were called to
Lamar on sccount of the severe illness
of Mrs, Wetzsl'a father, Adam Yearich
Harvey Corman la at present sufte »
ing with a very badly swollen face,
caused by the prickiug of a pimple on
his cheek. It was feared blood poison
might set in, but at this writiog all
such symptoms have disappeared.
On last Thursday night Thomas
Brumgart, a highly respected citizen
of this place, died of lung fever. He
was buried in the Union cemetery on
Monday forenoon, Rev, J. M, Rear-
ick, of Balona, conducted the funeral
services.
Clark Burket, of Valley Falls, Kan-
ane, is at present, visiting relatives at
he Use of Lime.
who was em-
nome
doctor's care,
home
this place. Mr, Burket was a former
resident of this valley.
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Desperate
Coughs
i Danger
perilous coughs.
°F ighs. Extremely
Cough g thi i!
Coughs that shake the
ody. You need aregu-
lar medicine, 8 doctor's medi
cine, for such a cough. A
your doctor about Aye
Cherry Pectoral.
lungs.
§ whole b
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PEER
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$8
HOWARD H. BRICKER
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Wilkeabarre. Pa, |
if guarantee is your prot ction
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The Dixie Jubilee Bingers,
Mareh Tih,
Monday
The great thing in
big game rifles ls sureness
to work under all conditione.
rifies are built with this idea foremost,
The mechanlem fo simple 4 strong, hin rg
fectly adjusted, quick and easy in
The Jardin solid ron and a elector
keep a protect he wall of metal between
your head "un the eartridge, prevent
powder and gases blowing back, throw the
shells away from you and allow Instant,
accurate, effective repeat
The Special Smokeless Steal barrels
are hard and strong, specially made for
high power cartridges and to resist the
wear of jacketed bullets. ure rifled
deep on the Ballard system @reatest
accuracy and killing power.
Made in Models 93 and
05, enlibres 25 to 48
and fully deserited
jut od (with
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