The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 03, 1895, Image 7

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    MILLHEIM, $10.00 A DAY EASY,
The Band Entertainment on Saturday |
Nvenlng a Success. ¥ | Isaw that the Telephone patent had
: . { expired and 1 thougl ‘hat y
The holidays passed off very quietly; pire ought what ‘a ‘great
i mreat many shoppers and: sizht ses. | seller it would be at a low price. I
AE iY 8 10Dpers & “2 saw the advertisement of W. P. Har-
ers in town.
The band gave an open | | . .
; hd K i | rison & Co., Columbus, Ohio, in your
air concert on Christmas in front of | saper. They had just what T wanted
¢ : 1 pit Pe yy § 4 y. A
the Musser House, which was enjoyed | pa 3
3 : ti
| —a telephone just like the rich eit
by hundreds of people. Our merch- | Jel J y
: ; | business men have, and I have been
ants were kept very busy in supplying | : .
' ia” i i selling them for two months and have
the people with holiday goods. : BA
ie . | made as high as $50.00 per day when
Mr. Deibler and son of Berrysburg, | .
. : igs I took a large contract, and never less
Dauphin county, paid a visit several | ER :
. 0 «| than $5.00 a day, selling the telephones.
days last week to his son, J. H. Deib- | “3 .
> ; . { I sell them outright, there is no rent,
ler, a prominent business man of our | .
tava | no royalty. Everybody wants them.
AN 7 | Anyone can put them up and I believe
I'he snow of last week was about | .
. " | they are the greatest convenience and
twenty-two inches deep. The Rebers-
Ni: . the best seller on earth, Anyone can
burg mail did not make its appear | : .
S oN { make big money who can sell goods at
ance on last Thursday on account of | . .
a ry (all. Bomany young men are out of
the drifted snow. Madisonburg and | yo huts
. . : | employment now, I feel it my duty to
Woodward mails on time. . : :
™ res . bt. . 3 { bring my experience before the world,
I'he condition of Snyder Tobias is no 2 : : :
. ’ | 80 that this winter, with times as hard
better; still unable to :
help himself, |
and sinking gradually, |
The commercial men who have been
scarce during the holidays are
again in full force.
Harry Bibighaus, the popular hard- | 3 ebte B v
. 8 y Po} : i John McClintie, formerly of Centre
ware salesman was in town last week. : ; Lt :
pis { Hill, died at the home of his son-in-
I'he snow had covered up the
fective sidewalks, but in cleaning off
the snow they are again visible and eR
es | lowing Thursday.
an eyesore. Why do not the people |
or the town authorities repair them, |
so as to make it safe for the walking
public,
out |
pt
Died in Mifflin Co,
de-
. lemon
i -We are sellix
| king at prices that cause our competi-
. ; | tors excruciating pain. Get one while
Der ‘“Bonastiel” von Bellefonte, | "OTS €X¢ AtIng pain. Get one whi
was on der band entertainment, un
| they last.— Lewins, Bellefonte.
lescht Samstag ovet, and er hut es |
goot enjoyed. Sei frau war by im,
and se hut der Tom in control kot. |
Se wase we der Tom is.
Mrs. Alice Toner and son Willie, of
Bellefonte, are visiting Mrs,
Musser for a few days.
Mrs. Eva Everett, of North street, |
daughter of Dr. Wetzel, is under the |
doctor’s hands, and her case may be-
come a serious one, i
W. A. Tobias, of North street, is the |
first one in this town to have his ice
house filled this season; ice about eight |
inches in thickness. Others to follow i
this week.
The band entertainment in the town |
hall on last Saturday evening was well |
patronized by the people of town and |
the surrounding country. The hall
was filled to its utmost capacity. The |
plays were well performed and the |
musie singing were first-class. |
This entertainment will at
aaa
tebecea |
nnn
Man,
rgyman,
ness Man,
men who have to
ile at work, should
tron" Cor
[hey look ex-
well and
wilt
10isture.
r and can
ut by sim.
t sponge
fuse these In
vith composition
piece of the genu-
i like this:
TRADE
LULO|
MARK.
Ask for these and refuse anything
else if you wish ¢ Re-
member marked
are the iterproof goods
made by ming a linen collar
with wate: ‘Celluloid,’ "thus
bility.
and
not have
send amount di-
Cl
oo
Sr
-
A
and
be given
Loganton, Sugar valley, on next Sat- i
urday evening, and no doubt the boys |
will have a good time. About £50.00 |
were the gross receipts.
oodds Fre
ne 1s stam pes
The thermometers registered on last |
Saturday morning some 18, some 12, |
others 10 degrees below
The ice crop is now
a
Bos Bo
Zero.
ripe, and no |
will filled
cold weather
itisiaction.
ooOs sO
doubt many ice houses be
this week should the
continue,
Dr. Frank and and druggist
Morris’ wife spent Christmas in the
city of Brotherly love.
If y
the “Celluloid®’
rect to us and
sample post-
each. Cufls,
and whether stand-u
down collar is wantec
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
§ga27-29 Broadway, New York.
wife
ain ff ——————_
State size
P or turned-
COC
A Happy New Year to every reader |
of the REPORTER. i
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pany of Centre County, Pa.-—The an-
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the house of OD. L. Bartges, at Centre Hall, on
Monday, January Mth, 1865, between the hours
of 10a m. and 3 p.m, of said day. Members are
geverally requested to attend,
FRED KURTZ, President,
D F. LUBE, Secretary,
sequently weakened.
Physicians generally fall to recognize.
the Importance of this fact, but treat the
. . one mouth; organ itself instead of the cause of the trouble
“ [including Sunday), oue year, The noted specialist, Franklin Miles, M. D.,
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: to the study of this su ect, and the principal
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flats or sent di t by the Dr, Milos M ;
al
per
You ought to get
Dr. Day's Strong Cough Syrup.
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of Administration on the estate of Polly
Mulbarger, dec’d., late of Potter township, bay-
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would Nesponttally request all Jetsons now ing
themselves indebted to the estate to make imme.
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the same to present them daly authenticated for
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Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway.
Time Table, wn effect Fov,D, 1804
TRAINS LEAVE MONTA NDON, EABTWAED.
918 a, m ~Train 14. (Daily except Bunday
Poltsville
Harrisburg apd iptermediste stations, arriving
at Philadelphia at 200 p. m., New York, 458 p
m., Baltimore, 3.10 p m,, Washington 4.20 vp. m,
connecting atl Philadelphia for all seashore
points. Through passenger conches to Phila.
delphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars wo Philadel.
phia,
1587p. m~Treiu 8. (Daily
For Bunbury, Harrisburg and
Yong, arriving at Philadelphia at 6.50 p m, New
York. 9.85 p, m., Baltimore, 6 45 p.m, Washing
tonal 750 p.m. Parlor car through to Philadel
phia, and pas-enger couches to Philadelphia and
daitimore,
501 p. m~Train
For Wilkesbarre
except RPunday.)
intermediate stas
12. [Dally except Bunday.
Hazleton, Poutsville Harrisburg
ng at Phil delphia
4 8. m., Baltimore 10.40 p.
Passenger coaches to W likesbarre and Puil-
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h Attorneys at Law,
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mane
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7hBp. m.~Train 6, (Daily)
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Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg to
ladelphia and New York Phlladeiphina pos-
Crs can remain in sleeper undisturbed uni
120 a. m~Train 4. (Daily) For
> a
935 a.m.
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Warh
to
m,
Cars
ton, 7.40, 8a m. Pul n sleeping
Philadelphia and passenger coachas 10
WESTWARD
w.~Train 8. (Daily) For Erie and Can
a and intermediate statior Rochester
through Pullman
557 a.
aud Rochester,
10.17 a. m.—~Train 15 Dail
ua intermediate stations,
Lib p. m~Train 11, (Daily
¥) For Lock Haven
except
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ite ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
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ig We are satisfied with a mod-
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sure we have just what you want. A full lin
SRT
ne
of Rubber (roods in stock. Produ Ww 0
res,
made.
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R SALE. ~A FARM SITUATED ONE
mile west of Millhelm along turnpike,
coutaining
Grunts 165 ACRES, Oeuuno
Well cultivated, with stove Dwelll ‘Hou
Hank barn, and outbulidiogs, A fine Hing 0
nis in
Naver: Jung orchard, and all improveme
boroagh i cxeeien somite pooh Joao
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being In close proximity to church, schools, mar:
For tere apply to A.J. GEPUART, Ph,
_~Don’t shiver; get one of those good
storm coats at Lewin's, Bellefonte,
and be comfortable. Low price,
It is the only bow (ring) wiuc!,
cannot be pullgd from the wa
To be had only with Jas Io
Filled and other watch cascs
stamped with this trade mark
A postal will bring you 2 wateh case ovr.
Keystone Watch Case «|
PHILADELPHIA,
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o BELLEFONTE, PA
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HOTELS.
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BELLEFORTE, PA
Special attention given to country trade. apr
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4 Opposite Court House,
BELLEFONTE, PA
New building. new furniture throughout, steam
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Good table and moderate charges
SPRING MILLE HOTEL,
»
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EPRING MILLS, PA.
trains
Free bus to and from all
NEW BREOCKERHOFF HOUSE,
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
fiFree bus to and from all trains
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sud jurors.
ood sample
0 wilhessos
yL.D FORT HOTEI
- EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor,
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d rates
par ® oan
have special sconmmodation. apt!
AP HARTER
AUCTIONEE
MILLHEIM, PA
well
rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE OOLLEG
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LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and
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Rochester, Buffalo and Nisgara
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Williamsport and intermediate stations
EABT AND SOUTH.
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