The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 15, 1911, Image 8

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LOOK FOR THE RED SIGN
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
‘THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911.
DEATHS
Monday afternoon of last week Will.
jam Poorman, a carpenter by trade,
died at his hom= in Bellefonte, of
heart failure. He had been engaged
LOCALS
Seven of the first ten days in June
were rainy days,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Duck attended
the commencement exercises of Hue
quebanna University, Selinsgrove,
Their grandson, W. N. Duck, was a
member of the graduating class,
Mra Depjamin Gentzal and grand
daughter, Miss Clara Cole, left last
and about four o'clock complained of
fesling faint. A few minutes after en-
tering the house he expired. Deceased
leaves to survive his wife and two
daughters, Mrs. Etta Huffman, at
home, sad Mrs. Faunie Goxobile, of
Kansas, Two brothers aod three
sisters also survive, namely, Fleming,
of Yarnell ; Daniel, of Runville ; Mra.
Jane Lucas, of Runville; Mra. Alice
Fetzsr, of Yarnell, and Mrs. Minnie
Williams, of Williamsport.
Funeral services were conducted
Thursday morning by Rev. J. F.
Hower, pastor of the United Evangel-
ical church, of whica the deceased
was a member, Interment was made
in the Advent cemetery at Milesburg.
| visit Mrs. Genizal's daughter, Mrs,
| Frank Cole.
Ammon Burkholder came from
{ Philipsburg, N
| Mr. sud Mrs. James B. Strohm, in
| Centre Hall, where Mra. Burkholder is
I staying.
| BSdturday and Bunday evenings
i severe electrical storms passed over
| Penns Valley. Two showers came in
| close succession on both days, and on
| Sanday night sa gentle rain of several
| hours duration followed the showers,
| gatarday the precipitation was .71
| inches, and Sunday evening's and
| night's rain measured 1.67 inches mak-
| ing total rain fall for the month 3.60
| inches.
Mrs, Catherine Bwartz, widow of|
the late Heary E. Swartz, died Sun-| Messrs, W. O, Gramley and J. A.
3 4 y hb ’ O-| Wagner, of Spring Mills, were uallers
day evening of last week at the home | 4. the Reporter office last week in the
of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Kuges at|;terest of the I. O. O. F. celebration
Beech Creek, aged seventy-nine years, | 5; the next anniversary of the na
five months and seventeen days. Her | ions independence. The gentlemen
maiden name was Catherine Confer | gre both rural mail carriers, and the
and was born near Howard. When patrons of Uncle Bam's very impor.
quite young her father died and_she | (unt branch of business along routes
went to live with the family of v. one and two from Bpring Mills are
Nathan J. Mitchell, a ploneer Disciple | fortunate to have such genteel and
preacher in that section of the state, | obliging carriers to deal with,
Wh seventee ears |
J is the Disciple ge el In this issue will bs found an. adver
| tisement for machinery sold by J. H.
that time lived a sincere christian life, |
Hhe was a lady widely known in the | Sy BB Webs, pi sali “ug
vicinit !
icinity of Howard, Eagleville and! warehouses
Beech Creek. Het husband was a sol
dier of the civil war, and died in 1888,
The faneral took place the following
Wednesday morning.
H. A. Meyer, a well known citizen
of Booneville, died at his home in that
place Bunday afternoon of last week
from stomach trouble, aged about
sixty-one years, Mr. Meyer was a
farmer by occupation and prominent
throughout Sugar Valley, He was a
director in the National Bank at Lo
ganton, Deceased is survived by the
following children, his wife having
preceded him to the grave two years
ago : George, Harry, Reuben, Sarah,
hand, fn their several
owned or leased by them, such a large
assoriment of machinery and tools,
that it will be of interest to the aver-
age farmer to go to them on a tour
of inspection. There ir some advan.
tages of seeing and handling a» tool or
implement you may wish to buy.
The Webers buy most of their lmple-
ments in car load lots, which saves
freights snd also gives them advan.
tages in prices with the manufacturer,
This saving of freight charges and ad
vantages in price on sccouns of pur
chasing in large quantities, is divided
with the customer, If you are in need of
anything in the way of tools or lmple-
ments on the farms, see Webers before
and Mary, all at home. Three brothers makiog your purchase
and two sisters also survive, Funeral
services were conducted in the Reform-
ed church at Greenburr Thursday
morning snd interment was made in
the Greenburr cemetery.
A LM RS
patardsy ( Wednesday ) was Flag
Whooping cough is not dangerous
on eas iving Chamber.
by Living Oh
of this disease
For sale by all
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WANTED: 50 MEN AND WOMEN
[To Take Advantage of Special Offer Made
by Marray & Hitoer.
Murray & Bitner, the enterprising
druggists, are sdvertising today for
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 centa,
Bo positive are they of the remarks
ble power of this specific to cure these
diseases, as well as sick headaches and
{ liver troubles, that they agree to re-
{fund the money to any customer
whom this medicine does not quickly
relieve and cure,
If you cannot call at Murray & Hit-
net's store today send them 25 cents by
mail and they will send you a pack-
age, promptly, charges paid.
Murray & Bitoer have been able to
secure only a limited supply of the
specific, so great is the demand, apd
| you should not delay taking advant.
| age of the liberal offer they are mak-
ing this week.
1000 Cookereis For Sale,
The undersigned offers for sale one
thousand young White Leghorn
cockerels, in lots of one hundred or
more, at ten cents esch., They must
g0 8! once to make room.
{ ARLES D. BARTHOLOMEW,
Centre Hall, Pa,
strawberries For Sale.
The undersigned will have on sale
within ten days cholce strawberries,
Orders solicited. Wiite or eall over
either telephone, Prices reasonable,
Georoe R. MEiss,
Colyer,
The woman of today who has good
health, good temper, good sense
bright eyes and a lovely complexion,
the result of correct living and good
digestion, wins the admiration of the
world, If your digestion is faulty
Chamberiain’s stomach and Liver
Tablets will correct it, For sale by all
dealers,
E3ToCK FOR BALE-The
for ssle the follow
calf, five mouths oid | b
months old ; boar,
AASB Hs AO SH RI UA
offers
i Guernsey bull
dows twenly-one
N WAGNER,
CLa
Centre Hall, Pa. BR. F. D.
WO-HORSE WAGON FOR BALE -
ny demsigned A he, in
two-horse wagon Pinch tr
with lower aad top box, all in
good ss new
BAMUEL W
Apr.ao.L. Pr an, Pa
KX ANTED Local and tra
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ALBERT BRADFOR
Proprietor
A COUPON IN EACH
SACK OF
VERI-BEST
FLOUR
MEANS A
SILVER SPOON
FOR YOU
FARMERS ! 1 do chop-
ping at all times at FOUR
CENTS a Bushel—and
do it good |
GRAIN DRILL
THE HOOSIER
DOUBLE ROW
CorN PLANTER
are two farm implements
sold on their merits. None
superior in any way.
THE DeLAVAL
CREAM
SEPARATOR
is acknowledged to be the
only perfect machine,
DeLLAYAL SEPARATOR
O11, will prove a great ec-
onomy if used on any sep-
arator or other high geared
mach
D. W. BRADFORD
_ CENTRE HALL, PA, ~
Just Received at EMERY’S STORE
A
Spring Dress Goods
Silk Ginghams, Seersucker, Plaids and Apron
Ginghams, Fancy White Dress Goods,
Lawns, Percales, Etc. Also large assortment
of HATS —wool and straw goods.
Men's Fancy Caps
the latest shades, very reasonable prices
Give us a call, Prices the lowest for cash
or produce.
C. F. EMERY
CENTRE HALL, - - PENNA
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LADIES’
“FITZEZY"
SHOES
will cure corns!
SOLD ONLY AT
YEAGER’S SHOE STORE