The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 17, 1913, Image 5

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WILD PARSNIPY KILL BOY
Brothar aud Sister Narrowly KEscaps I) a
Hospital Physician Saves thir Lives
Russel Price, the nine-year-old son o
Charles Price, a railroader, died in the
Bellefonte hospital, On Monday, from
poisoning as the resnlt of eating wild
parsnips in mistake for artichokes,
the twelve
old brother and asaven old
were saved only by the efforts of the
hospital physicians,
The children had bean flahing along
Belle
they tired of the sport
They
and
The lives of Ind's Vear
VEAT sister
the banks of Spring creek, near
fonte, and whet
began to dig for artichoke
found some of the
in ignorance,
In ashort time all
violently ill and were
workman lying ou
He summor
wild
roots,
thres wera
PATrsnipsA
ate the
taken
fouud by =a
the ground, writh
ing in pain,
cian and the chi
the
diel
ina crit
inaf The others wers
f
ical enondition for some time,
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A
Marriage «lovuse
mas Hym
‘ ricdale
Pearl Evans, Morrisdale
1 AL
eid Yi
ghi/ohn F. Hoover, Sandy Ridge
Bertha Vaught, Bandy Ridge J
Harry B. Wagner, Potters Mills
Cora M, Brown, Potters Mills
Guyer B., Alexander, Fleming
Bessie L. Way, Fleming
ta George R. Green,’ State College
Edith Newton, Coalport
William E. Williammee, Loyd
Myrtle Griswald, Brookside
src » ow
LOCALS
a
ir The bill fixi
officers at $5.00 was passed finally.
1g the salary of election
Jesse Templeton, of Altoona, was a
guest of friends in Centre Hall over
Sanday.
“The Winning Girl,” a new
date musical
Bellefonte,
1
i" fe
up-!
comedy —Garman’s,
r tin of Progress
Saturday
rtln
Grange will be eve
ning at 7:30 o’
The work of
fou: for the pew
ofiic
China Hall,
Jal sales room ol
excavating
dation Bar
(TERS,
building is in pre
Bellefl
ial sale now
Ira, Charles Mo ompanied
toons, is at
Mra. Jape
i
Centre H
P al. ]
year,
all real «
fan
of a bool
ion Graog
Centre
1 I'be
LS eS
beginning
the same last fall, ane son, Archsy
has erect:
later will also build a dwellin
Orary quarters, and
§ GOUse
John C. Bible, of Centre Hil ’
oue of the business visitors to
Hail on Monday
most of his ti ge assist
Frank Bible, who co
Meyer farm, whic
of the largest f
ATI Qf
ship,
Wa
antrs
a, by Ll
Mauri
vicied of
sentenced
managed on 1
escape Lhe electric chuir, arreated
in Philadelphia for bu glary. His
wife was Miss Rhoda Irene Mille, of
Milroy.
Edward H. Ellsworth, who in
founded the Weekis
Journal, and later was interested in
LRegIviog Day
WAR
1868
Philipsburg
many business ventures in that own,
died in Asheville, N. C., Monday eve-
ning. He was a
cut, and located io
but in hia teens,
Connecti
when
native of
Philipsburg
The wet weathier from Friday until
Toesday kept farmers from doug fi 14
work. Little town before
the widdle of week, There re.
mains wuch plowing for corn, cats
aud barley to be done. Ba! this does
not indicate that the sesson is late,
nor that much farm work has not been
done, for the reverse is trae,
The sporting page of Fundsy's
Atlanta (Ga ) Constitution was headed
in forty-eight point type with Mus
set's name standing out prominently,
all becanse he applied the whitewash
brash to the Chattanooga nive Inet
Baturday, He allowed only two
scratch hits snd favped nine of his
opponents, Ho has already idolized
himeelf to the fans in the Houthern
league, Museer bails from Millbelm
and is a crack pitcher,
ORL8 Was
the
DEATHS
Mrs. John Rutter, a native of Gregg
township, died at her home at Lorain,
Ohio, on Friday morning. Inoter-
ment was made on Sunday afternoon.
The deconred was a daughter of the
Iate Daniel Luge, and Is survived by
her husband and four children: Mil-
dred, Carrie, Naomi and Erma, all of
Lorain, There also survives a broth-
er, D. F. Luse, of Centre Hall, and a
sister, Mra. John W. Bhook, of Bpring
Mills, and these half-brothers : P. H.
Lise, Centre Hall; Malcolm Luase,
Johnstown ; and Lloyd Luse, Wolf's
Store.
Mrs, Rutter was aged about sixty
eight years, and had lived in Ohio for
thirty or more years,
While at Bpring Mills canvassing
for books, Joseph Btephenson, of near
Millheim, was stricken with paralysis
He was taken to his home, and soon
breame unconscious, never recovering
Dasth came on M
Mr. Stephenson was aged some fifty
been suffering from
strokes, Inter-
will be made at Millbeim, on
Friday morning, Rev. J. Max Lantz
to be the officiating minister.
There wife, nee Miss
Anna Kerstetter, and two children,
James, in Pittsburg, and Prudence, in
1 "n
Altoona.
day night,
years, and had
previous paralytio
ment
survives his
John Watson, for
rapident of 1,
died at the home of
d saventy-Lwo years,
many
Clinton
years a
AMAL, In counly,
his daughter in
Williamsport, ag:
Lamar,
Interment was made at
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Deaths of
David
years, eon of D. W. Rider, io
Run
Leutre Countisnus,
almost tw
Buffalo
OPO
LETOY,
Valley.
sone es Mn
Letter from J, HH, Keller, ®
columns
my native
Ti find ne located ) Chins
(xrove, N.
y churches
inday
we will entertain N. C. (
year at Mt. Z
With
mort
IBN3A
Kindest regards sa
wishes to all my friends,
Very truly,
J. H. KELLER,
, and Miss
y field worker,
id laymen
B
e same
gave
serenade
and
them 8 good old bioned
As a reward for their good works
uen received cigars and the
andy.
mf ——————
Heporter Heglater
ns —
You will look a good while before
you find a better medicine for coughs
and colds than Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, It wot only gives relief-—it
cures, Try it when you have a cough
or cold, aud you are certain to be
pleased with the prompt cure which it
effects, For sale by all dealers. adv.
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O lenkirk's store advertisement ane
nounces 8 line of dress goods,
realy-madsy dresses,
Also, a reduction in rubbers—light
and heavy-—overalls and shirts,
new
Himmings and
A ———
All vew, clean, up-to-date stock
selected froma the best Philadelphia
houses will be found at our millinery
atore, sud we invite you to oall snd
inspect it. No trouble to show goods,
We ack our regular customers to bring
their friends with them — Mrs, John
I. Noll, Plensant Gap. adv,
Bilious?
One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime — just
one, Acts on the liver. Gently laxative,
RURAL
One of its
i
EGYPT.
Quaintest
Native Wedding.
* modernizsd
Spectacles
generations One of thu
sights out In the country is
ve wedding I was fortunate in
tg two of them, one from a train
the other while walking pear th
lis, which is the site
of On,
Wroom were com
the public gaze
I ngement on the
It looked
like an im-
ith a
cover
This
itterns,
INGENIOUS PRISONERS.
Attempt to Escape.
in a Perfume Factory.
ions perfor
they
give the
is delicately
wrize it hi
hawthorn blosso
This,
tuberose.~Philade!
roel house
Julletin
Explaining What a Snob Really ls.
“Uncle Roy, what is '
“A ®t ! i is a person who in
herits a grea leal of
abroad i
cuiture,
connoisseur of something, and goes
around calling his relations ‘par
venus." Why do you ask sach a ques
tion, Eddie?"
“Because 1 heard Donald's big broth
er talking about you this afternoon and
he said you were a snob.” Kansas City
Star.
a snob?
money,
himself a veneer of
home and poses as
poor
Unfeeling.
“My husband is a brute,”
excitable woman,
“Have you been scolding him?
“Of course I have
“Ah, 1 supposed he talked back and
used harsh language.”
“Worse than that! He yawned!"
Laundry w Il goout from this office
Wedneaday, Apr. 80.
sald the
tlio feiss minis
Don't be surorised If you ave an
attack of rheamatism this epriog.
Just rub the sffected parts freely with
Chamberlain's Liniment and it will
soon disappear. Bold by all dealers,
adv
APARTMENT HOUSE
1702 Green St.,
PHILA., PA.
All accomodations usually found in a
well appointed apartment house, Centre
coumy people especially invited here.
Terms reasonable. House well located,
Telephone Popular 66474.
0.16 pd, A. V. GRISS
did i SER Fa
HS BR a BAA ii Wo Gls
scale than ever,
A MANURE PULVERIZER
“RESULTS” OUR MOTTO
but are buying on
A MANURE
Se) 3) 33 oo
aT ARS Er
Wid RA
a larger
JIVERITING AND DIS
0 WORK WITH
hand. The New
££
#
be
Harrow, pike Harrow,
Land Rollers
Wood and steel : built for wear.
Syracuse
Planters
to perfection ; ideal
(Ten « Lil en Hes We
in every
4
way.
}
Albright and Buckeye
Cultivators
7S
you
a supe
lie
Juckeye and Farmer's
them on
Har-
¥
-
neeas
FEET
business.
SLEDS)
Vo--iome grown and Wester
red clover seed
{
tion,
»
I
STONES and SAND
machin-
TUSCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mills Hotel,
WANTED. «Boy
iI wanted on a farm For particu
FR ESSLER, Linden Ha i, Pa
BUGGY
bugRY,
months ;
Mile, Pa.
FOR SALE
with rubber
price $65
YEARLING COLTS WANTED Must be well
bred, and from heavy stock, Write of i lephong
=~ W, SMITH, Centre Hal (tl
i:
FOOK LOST—A book entitled * The
he Back Ring,” by Patice, has ben loaned an il
Ost. Th: person having same yall by rej
uraing it L LEONARD RHONE, Centre Hall, Pa. |
House
WALL PLASTER FOR BALE -Ssveral tons of |
fi silane wall plaster nro off red for snie, at vory |
reasonable prices, by 8. W. SMITH. Centre Hail {
i
BUGGY FOR SALE OR TO DEAL -A newly
painted buggy, all in good condition for sale, or
Will desl ou a bigyole.~F., MM, ACKES MAN
Spring Mills,
STORE ROOM FOR RENT —The best located
Slore Koom in Milroy, Miftlin county, Pa. A
Bod opening for, any business, but oapecinily for
A general grooery and produce store. The months
iy pay of toe fndustrios in the Vicinity aggregates
LOL jexy than SI0000, For partiouisss address
JOHN L. RUSSLER, Milroy, Pa. 01s
WANTED: A permanent homo by adoption
for au infant a fow days old, We Ruarantee the
ehiid to be in absolute health and pay the Toga
ROBERT B, McOAY,
Business Manager,
and russet -- are here
| ld go out of town to purchase
your Shoes for Spring wear when
80 complete a line of the very latest
styles, coming from the best manulact-
urers, are to be found at our stors, We
can satisfy all tastes to a nicety.
Gun Metal and Russet will be worn by
all good dressers this Spring, and the
best in these leathers will be found here.
Moderataly priced. See ours first.
Mn AAAS
CENTRE HALL