The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 03, 1895, Image 5

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    MILLHEIM,
The Band Entertainment on Saturday
Evening a Success.
The holidays passed off very quietly;
ers in town. The band gave an open
air concert on Christmas in front of
the Musser House, which was enjoyed
by hundreds of people. Our merch-
the people with holiday goods.
Mr. Deibler and son of Berrysburg,
Dauphin county, paid a visit several
days last week to his son, J, H, Deib-
ler, a prominent business man of our
town,
The snow of last week was about
twenty-two inches deep. The Rebers-
burg mail did not make its appear-
ance on last Thursday on account of
the drifted snow. Madisonburg and
Weodward mails on time.
The condition of Snyder Tobias is no
better; still unable to help himself,
and sinking gradually.
again in full force.
The snow had covered up the
fective sidewalks, but in cleaning off
the snow they are again visible and
an eyesore.
so as to make it safe for the
public.
Der
“Bonastiel” von
goot enjoyed.
and se hut der Tom in
Ne wase we der Tom is.
control
Musser for a few days.
come a serious one,
inches in thickness. Others to
this week.
the surrounding country. The
was filled to its utmost capacity.
plays were well performed and
music and singing were
This entertainment will be
the
will have a good time.
were the gross receipts.
others 10 degrees below zero.
doubt many ice houses will be filled
this week should the cold
continue,
Dr. Frank and wife and druggist
city of Brotherly love,
nessa ff
of the REPORTER.
THE
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Education and fortane go hand In hand Get
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JAMES ELDON, Ph, D,, Principal,
Lock Haven.
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I MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
Co: pany of Centre County, Pa,—The an-
nual meeting of the members and the election
of twelve directors to manage the affairs of the
Company for the ensuing year will be held at
the house of DL. Bartges, at Centre Hall, on
Monday, January 14th, 1865, between the hours
. es '}
ittances should
generally requested to attend,
FRED KURTZ, President,
D F. LUBE, Secretary.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~ LETTERS
of Administration ou the estate of Polly
Mulbarger, dee'd,, late of Potter township, hay-
ing been Jawhuily ranted to the undersigned, he
would respectfu A request all persons Row ing
themselves indebted to the to make imme
diate payment and those having claims against
the sane to present them duly authenticated for
settlement, GEO. W SPANGLER,
deco Adminstrator, Tusseyville.
$10.00 A DAY EASY.
i
[ saw that the Telephone patent had
| expired and I thought what a great
| seller it would be at a low price. I
saw the advertisement of W., P. Har-
rison & Co., Columbus, Ohio, in your
paper. They had just what I wanted
| —a telephone just like the rich city
| business men have, and I have been
selling them for two months and have
made as high as $50.00 per day when
[ took a large contract, and never less
than $5.00 a day, selling the telephones,
I sell them outright, there is no rent,
no royalty. “Everybody wants them.
| Anyone can put them up and I believe
they are the greatest convenience and
the best seller on earth. Anyone can
make big money who can sell goods at
all. Bomany young men are out of
employment now, I feel it my duty to
bring my experience before the world,
so that this winter, with times as hard
{ as they may be, money can be made
| by those who are now sore distressed,
{| Write to the above firm for circulars.
i ————
Died in Mifflin Co.
John MecClintie, formerly of Centre
| Hill, died at the home of his son-in-
| law in Yeagertown, on Christmas-day,
| and was buried at Sprucetown the fol-
lowing Thursday.
{ — Benet
—~We are selling overcoats fit for a
king at prices that cause our competi-
tors excruciating pain. Get one while
| they last.—Lewins, Bellefonte.
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‘
The Railroad Man,
The Clergyman,
: The Business Man,
E
and all othe nn who have to
look neat » at work, should
know Lom" Cor-
LAR AND v look ex-
actly like ! well and
being not wilt
down w moisture.
Thev de ily and can
be cleaned in a 1 by sim-
ply wiping off w t sponge
or cloth. e these In
your th composition
oods. | v piece of the genu-
ine is stamped like this :
TRADE
LULO|
LB
§
bos B= MARK.
ese and refuse anything
else if you wish satisfaction. Re-
member that so marked
are the onl rproof goods
made by coat a linen collar
with waterproof‘ ‘Celluloid,’ "thus
giving ngth and ility
If your iler should not have
the ‘Cell 1" send amount di-
rect to us and we will mail you
sample post-paid. Collars 25¢.
each. Cuffs, soc. pair. State size
and whether stand-up or turued-
down collar is w anted
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
427-29 Broadway, New York.
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FEEL ER a
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of the Body.
ral force of the human body, as
s nerve fluid may be termed, is an espo-
i ttractive department of science, as it
so marked an influence on the health
» organs of the body. Nerve force is
viuced by the brain and conveyed by
: ns of the nerves to the various organs of
the body, thussupplying the latter with the
vitality necessary to in-
The
pneugmogastric nerve, as
| shown here, may be said
to be the most important
of the entire nerve sys-
tem, as it supplies the
heart, lungs, stomach,
bowels, etc, with the
nerve force necessary to
keep them active and
healthy. As will be seen
| by the cut the long nerve
descending from the
base of the brain and
terminating in the bow
els is the pneumogastric,
while the numerous lit-
tie branches supply the
heart, lungs and stom-
ach with necessary vi
tality. When the brain
becomes in any wa
ordered by irritability
or exhaustion, the nerve
force which it supplies
is lessened, and the or-
gans Jecuiving the di
minished supp J are con-
sequently weakened.
Physicians generally fail to recognize.
the Importance of this fact, but treat the
organ itself instead of the cause of the trouble
The noted specialist, Franklin Miles, M. D.,
LL. B., has given the ater part of his life
to the study of this su t. and the Jrincipal
discoveries Sncerning t are due to hls efforts,
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, the unri-
valed brain and nerve food, Is prepared on the
inciple that all nervous and many other
ifficulties originate from disorders of the
nervecenters. its wonderful success incuring
these disorders is testified to by thousands in
every part of the land.
torative Nervine cures sleeplessness,
nervous Jrostration, dizziness, hysteria, sex
ual debility, 8t. Vitus dance, ep! opsy, ete. It
bt : from
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Dottie, six bottles tor 85, express Price: hg
You ought to get
Dr. Day’s Strong Cough Syrup.
riodicals would cost $5.00
T18 THE PLAN OF SCRIBNER'S to
opment and material progress,
graphic
ried and Single Life
trated.
EOREE
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in
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resident Andrews, of Brown
The Income-
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strong serial,
novel entitled “The Story of a
be a series of three sketches illus
have been arranged for and the
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Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway.
Time Table, 1n effect Xov, 25, 1804
TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD,
9.18 a. m.~Train 14, (Daily except Sunday
Hazleton, Pottsville
Harrisburg apd intermediate stations. arriving
at Philadelphia at 300 p. m., New York, 5.5% P
m,, Baltimore, 8.10 p m,, Washington, 420 vb. m.,
connecting at Philadelphia for all sea-shore
points. Through passenger couches to Fhila-
delphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars to Philadel
pia.
1387p. m~Tralo 8. (Daily except Runday.)
For Bunbury, Harrisburg und’ intermediate stas
tions, arriving at Philadelphia at 6.50 p m., New
York. 9.38 p. m., Baltimore, 6 45 p.m, Washing
tonal 750 p.m. ‘Parlor car through to Philadel
phia, and pas-enger coaches to Philadelphia and
altimore,
501 p. m~Train 12. (Daily except Buunday.]
For Wilkesbarre. Hazleton, Poitsyilie Hurrisburg
and intermediate points arriving at Phil deiphin
1L16 pm, New York 253 a. mm, saltimore 10.40 p,
Passenger coaches 10 Wilkesbarre apd Phil
708 p. m.~Train
Harrisburg and all 6. (Dally.) For Sunbury
ish ana ail
int.rmediate stations, arriy
New Yorkat 738 a
Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg to
Philadelphia and New York Philadelphia pas-
Bengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed until
120 a. m.~Train 4. (Daily) For Sunbury
m.,, New York. 922 &. m.
Washington, 7.49. 8 m. Pullman sleeping
cars to Philadelphia and passenger coaches 0
Philadelphia aud Baltimore,
WESTWARDS
5587 a. m.~Train 8. (Daily) For Erie and Can
audaigua snd intermediate stations, Rochester
Buflalo and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman
cars to Erie and Elmire and passenger coaches to
Erie and Rochester,
10.17 a. m.—Train 15. (Dally) For Lock Haven
and intermediate stations,
L566 p. m~Train 11. (Daily except Sunday.
For Kane, Ca.andaigua and intermediate siations
Rochester, Buffalo and Nisgars Falls, with
Jasenger coaches to Kane and Roches
"Arior car to Rochester,
p. m~Train 1
Eenovo, Elmira and
945 p. m.—~Train
For Williamsport and
(Daily except Bunday.)
intermediate stations,
(Daily except Bunday)
intermediate stations,
ie
EAST AND BOUTH.
Train 15 leaves New York 12.1
phia 4.50 a m, Bal
515am, daily, W
except Bunday) arrd u i
Train 11 leaves Philadelphia 850 a m, Washing
ton 7.50 a m, Baltimore 4 am, Willkesburre
1015 am, (Daily except inday) arriviag at
Moutandon 1.56 pm, with parlor car from
Philadelpnin and through passenger coaches
from Philadelphia sand B
Train 1 le
m; Washington at Id
m, Wilkesbarre 2 pm, arriving st Moutan-
don at 5.50 pm, week Ceys, with through pas-
Senger coaches from Phils and Beitimore,
Train 13 leaves New York 2.10 week days,
200 p. m Bunday, Philadeiphis 4.40 p m, week
Gays 4.30 p. m., Sundays Washington 2 15 p m,
Baltimore 4 45,p m, arriving at Moutandon 9.45
p m. Through Parlor Car snd passenger
coach from Polisdelphia
Train 3 leaves New Y¢
lpm hing
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LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD
Daily Except Sunday,
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MPM AM. BTATIONSB. AMP M. P
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On Bundays tr«ins jeave Montandon 10
and 800 p. m., returning leave Lewisburg 10.23
m, and 505 p.m,
For rates; mays, elec, oa
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