The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 10, 1910, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910
Harris township
Harry Stuart, of Bandy Ridge, at-
tended to business in Boalsburg re-
cently.
David Btuart, of Bellevue, was a
guest of his brother, W. H. Btuart
over Sunday.
A. E. Giogerich made a business
trip to Huntingdon last week.
Mra. J. M., Garberic, with her inter-
little daughter, Winona, of
Bedford, spent a few days among rela-
tives and former associates in this
esting
place,
Misa Nadie Coxey, of Altoona, en-
joyed a few days at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Nannie Coxey.
Mra, Harry SBhugart, with her little
girls, Lucy and Dorothy, of Altoona,
visited with relatives at Boalsburg
and Bhingletown last week.
Mra. Alice Magoffin, of Boalsburg,
aud Mrs, George Woods, of Pine
Grove Mills, spent a week in Philadel.
pl combining business with
plea '
I'he first sight to greet our eyes on
tion day was the Tussey mountain
wearing its cap of snow, The weather
throughout the day was rough and
stormy with occasional snow squalls.
E& Some of the young people of Boals-
wirg and vicinity enjoyed Tuesday
ing with music and dancing at
own hall, while a number of Mrs,
A. Fisher's lady friends spent the
leasantly at her home. All
hear the returns of
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re waiting to
the election,
farmers as well as all others
are willing to help are engaged
in husking corn which in this section
is best crop in three years. A few
farmers have finished this work.
Miss Anna Sweeney is spending this
ek at Lemont.
I'he meetings held in the Presby-
terian church on Saturday were very
interesting. Prof. Mairs, of State Col-
lege, was one of the speakers of the
He emphasized the im-
rtance of teaching agriculture in the
wanship high schools, so that the
farmer's sons and: daughters will be
fittad for the voeation of farming, as
only a small percent. become college
gr The population of the
United Stales is increasing rapidly,
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herefore it is highly important that
who are willing to till, the soil,
11d be mentally as well as physical
alified for the work.
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Pleasant Gap.
better at
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(irandma Hile iz no this
riting.
(}iite a shower of post cards were
y tered Roy Coldren, of this place, in
of his twenty-first birthday.
[dear Zsigler, of Altoona, is spend-
days with his parents at
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few
Merrill Gill, of State College, speut
nday at home,
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gentzel return-
home in Altoons after
a week here with their
ace,
ing
art Showers is laid up with a
arm.
Cradle Roll 7’ service held io
Lutheran church was well attead-
I on Sanday.
dre. Frank Weaver and daughter,
Mra. Edward Wolf, spent Saturday
rnoon with friends in Centre Hall.
iixteen of Gerald Millwards’ little
friends gave him a surprise on Batur-
afternoon last, that being his
He received many nice
Those present were : Misses
Mary Hile, Vera Hile, Mary MeClin-
goy, Isabella Fleck, Anna May Lam-
bert, Tamazine Kerstetter, Beatrice
Noll, Ruth Dunklebarger, Alice Her-
ftuth Herman, Henrietta Get-
Helen Grenoble, Gerald Evey,
in Fleck, Musser Irvin. They all
a delightful time, and on depart.
wished him many more happy
birthdays,
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LOUALS
The election is over, and, as is al
ways the case, the voters did not
think alike, and even now some of the
minority think the majority did not
use the best judgment.
James B, Strohm advertises sale of
all his farm stock, implements, ete.
on his farm, at Centre Hill, Friday,
inst, Hee sale register and
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birthday.
presents,
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posters,
Frank Gfrerer, who was recently
struck by sa bicycle, has pretty well re-
covered, sud after being confined to
teed for three or four days is now able
to be about,
Although the Reporter does not
have it direct, it is said Jacob Lee, of
Harciaburg, will occupy the Btrohm
farotrat Centre Hill, recently purchas-
by James OC. Goodhart,
«A bunch of uphulled rice straw
hangs in the Reporter window, [he
product was brought from Arkan.
sie by Willlam Roseman, the Oak
Hull station agent. Many people
Lave already examined it, and some
were very much surprised at the
manner in which it grows,
On hearing of the serious condition
of his father, William N. Hosterman,
of Fort Wayne, Indians, came east on
Moudsy to be at his. bedside. Mr,
Hovterman is an electrician and is em-
ployed by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company as a motor inspector. He
has been located in Fort Wayne for
Rebearsburg.
Victor Brungart was the first to
butcher in this vicinity this fall, Mr,
Brungart intends to salt and smoke
his meat and take it with him to
Texas, where he will move some time
in December.
Reuben Btover, a life long resident
and proprietor of the Stover hotel at
the extreme east end of this valley, is
at this writing lying at the point of
death from ipfirmities of old age,
The shingles have been placed on
will be put on the church as soon ss
the weather permits.
Ope night last week a horse belong.
self that he had to be kilied. The ani-
of his feet fastened under the door,
In its eflorts to extricate
inflicted other injuries. This is the
the past wonth,
the past week, have returned howe,
Lumber for a
sODAgE.
C. H. Bierly has moved his
mill to near Wolfs Store on a tract
of timber land which he bought from
Mrs, Reuben Kreawmer.
HAW
confined to her bed with sa slight st.
tact of typhoid fever,
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Aaronsburg.
Lulu Winklebleehh and daughter
Ruth, and Mrs. Kizzie Bwabb spent
Haturdsy at Coburn with Ezra Bord,
Mrs. Robert Burd is visiting
Wikiam Burd,
$
cousin, al
Chapel,
and Howard Acker.
his house weather boarded and other
improvements John Darst
knows how to do it,
Bertha Musser returned home
Bellefonte, for a few days.
Harry Crouse snd wife are spending
made,
from
Winfield, Union vounty.
Harry Evert, of and
sunt, Mrs. Reed, of Montandon,
the welcome guests of Mrs,
and Mrs Fidelman,
Orvis Gramley, who was employed
for the last four years by
Miller Btover, returned
week to attend school,
Alice Acker left again Mouday
morning for MifMlinburg, where
will spend the winter months
her sister Mrs, Beyer,
Coburn,
Keener
his
home last
of the Bower heirs.
baving her household moved
to Millheim into the
house,
Matt,
Ke Gils
Mra.
his
Hwabb and friend,
hunt game.
Gurney Wert is slowly improviog
dred dollars, the same was formerly
the John Frank property.
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Colyer.
James Lindsey snd son Frank,
Charles (ionder and two gentlemen, of
Pittsburg, are visitiog friends and also
erjoying the hunting season.
Thomas F. Farner and Blephen
Smith, of Philadelphia, and William
Fleisher, of Mifflin counly, are visit.
ing their respective homes and while
here are giving their time to chasing
wild game,
Mrs. Edward Horner and children,
of Peru, came to dpend sn lew days
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Bubb, While hers Mre,
Horoer took very sick, and is now un.
der the doctor's care.
Misses Blanche Reiber and Ads
Meese spent Bunday with friends st
Centre Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomes re.
turned home, after spending several
weeks with friends in Philsdsiphia
snd New York. They were accom
panied home by Mr. Henderson, of
New York, a brother of Mrs. Thomas,
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Williamsport Commercial College,
Learn Bookkeeping snd Shorthand
and you will be successful. Good
positions suways open for office help,
Forty-two ealls received this term for
Bookkeepers and Blepographers.
This le the largest comme cial school
in Central Penneylvania.
Write for catalogoe aud trial lessons,
F. F. Healey, Proprietor,
A——— A AAS A
Croup Is most prevalent during the
dry cold weather of the early winter
months, Parents of young children
should be prepared for it. All that Is
needed is a bottle of Chamberinin's
Cough Remedy. Many mothers sre
never without it In their homes and
it has never disappointed them.
Bold by Murray & Bltoer,
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WaNTED—Hand-pioked fall and
winter jos ; also,
ten yewrs,
IAKE FINDING MONEY,
Murray and Bitner Offer Populnr Medicine
§ at Hall. Price,
Murray and Bitner, the popular
druggists, are makiog an offer that is
just like fluding money for they are
selling a regular 59 cent bottle of Dr.
Howard's celebrated specific for the
cure of constipation and dyspepsia at
half price. Io addition to this large
discount they sgree to return the
money to any purchaser whom the
| apecific does not cure,
It is quite unusual to be able to buy
| fifty cent pleces for a quarter, but that
| is what this offer really means for it is
| only recently through the solici'ation
{of Druggists Murray snd Bitner that
| this medicine could be bought for less
{
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| than fifty cents. They urged the
{ proprietors to allow them pell
it sat this reduced prics for
| while, ngreeing to ssll a certain
The result has justified
| their good judgmeat, for the sale has
been something remarkable,
Auvyone suffering with headache,
| dyspepain, dizziness, sour stomach,
| specks before the eyes, of any liver
to
in
| amonut,
| trouble, should take advantage of this
opportunity, for Dr. Howard's specific
will cute all those troubles, But if by
| any chance it should not, Murray and
Bitoer will return your money.
The specific Is very pleasant to take,
i coming in the form of small granules,
and there are sixty in every
package. It is especially convenient
| when traveling, sod no one shounld
| start on a journey without a battle of
this relinbie medicine,
doses
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Jewelry Ntore for Sale.
The jewelry store of the até George
W. Bustinuan, in Centre Hall, is offer
Will be sold at a resson-
There is 8 good opening
repairing. A
Write apply
itt person to the ucdersigned.
D. Ross BUsSHMAN,
Centre Hall, Va
ws s——— fo ——
{ ed for sale,
i able figure,
{ for sales business and
| quick sale is desired or
Pianos sand Organs,
The Lester pianos are used and en.
dorsed by all the leading musical con
servatories aud colleges in the UV, MH.
tLe
dern organ
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The Nteveus plano organs sre
iatest achievement
| construction,
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Pianos snd organs sold ou easy pay.
ment plan. Write for catalog,
CC, E. ZgtaiLer, Boring Mus
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ALFRED DURST,
Centre Hall,
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sale. Fer furiber gariiog
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HOSTERMAN
Centre Hall, Pa
OLD FORT HOTEL
FOWARD ROYER
Propriet =
RATES
S100 Per Day
| ocation i Contre Hall.
Arcommodations Bral-cliass. Parties wishing to
of au evening given special attention. Meals
for sch oorasions prepared of short notics, Al
ways prepared for the Uransiont trade,
Cure Your
Dandruff
Why? Because itis annoying,
Untidy. And mostly, because
it almost invariably leads to
baldness. Cure it, and save
your hair. Get more, too, at
the same time. All easily done
with Ayer's Hair Vigor, new
improved formula. Stop this
formation of dandruff!
Does not change the color of the hair
Formula with sash bettie
ers
The new Ayer’s Hair Vigor will certainly
do this work, because, first of all, it de-
stroys the germs which are the original
cause of dandruff, Having given this aid,
nature completes the cure. The scalp is
restored to a perfectly healthy condition.
Mads by the J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mess vou
When a cold becomes settled in the
system, it will take sgveral days’ treat.
ment to care it, and the best remed
to use is Chamberlsin's Coug
Remedy. It will care quicker than
any other, and a'so leaves the
in a natural and healthy condition,
Hold by Murray & Bitner.
Use mike South «
3m
2CC
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Show it to your
doetor
Ask Lim about
Lhen ab 80 hie says J
cider making; hand picked
fall apples ; hand picked win-
"ter apples for shipping, Load-
Telephone or write,
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NEW GOODS
A NEW LINE OF GOODS
have [ust been received,
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They are Iresh Irom the
Eastern Wholesale Houses.
Our Goods will bear fuspec-
tion and)i: prices com-
parison.
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Both Iron and Lead
Water Pipe. . .
Pumps and Repairs
MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN
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CENTRE HALL PA
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All Candy sold to Retail Dealers by
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