The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 21, 1895, Image 5

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    WOODWARD.
Death of Mrs. R. E. Stover and Wm, Gulst-
wite Last Week,
Thomas Hosterman is on the sick
list,
E. C. Ketner and Howard Bower-
sox, who have been working at Gor-
don Heights this winter are home on
a visit.
Mr, William Guistwite died on Fri-
day, aged 62 years, 4 months and 2
days. The funeral took place on Fri-
duy, Rev. J. D. Shortess officiating.
Magyie, wife of Mr. R. E. Stover
died on Phursday and was buried on
Sunday, at St. Paul. She was aged 34
years,
Robert Miller moved to town on
Monday from Millheim, and will take
charge of the grist mill.
Samuel Mowery moved into the
house recently vacated by Mrs. Elmer
Bamer.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Engle, H. C. Brun-
gard and wife, J. C. Brungard and
wife, D. Engle’s child, a child of L. D.
Orndorf, and Mrs. J. E. Stover are all
on the sick list,
John D. Snyder with his family will
move to Shamokin on Friday, where
be has secured employment.
F. M. Stevenson is now running the
circular saw for Harter & Co,
A man by the name of Shade, from
Bru-h Valley, is fireman for Engle &
Brungard.
G. W. Frank, from Kreamerville, is
again in our midst.
C. D. Motz, J. L. Kreamer and N.
W. Eby surveyed the school districts
of Woodward, Feidler, Voneida and
Pine Creek in order to make adivision
and thereby secure a graded school at
this place, but it is not yet fully set-
tled whether they will get one or not,
George Hurter was on the sick list
several days lust week but is pulling
the ribbons again.
John L. Grenoble will move on G.
W. Wolfe's farm lately purchased at
public sale, while Andrew Moyer will
occupy his own furm, the one vacated
by Grenoble.
John Hess, of this place was mar-
ried to Miss Katie Stover, of Wolfe's
Chapel, last week; a happy life to you.
Miss Sadie Walter left for New DBer-
lin on Monday, on a visit to her sister,
“WHEN SPRING COMES
“I Recommend Pe-ra-na to All Sufferers”
Says Editor W, T. Powell, of Claring-
ton, Ohlo.
W. T. Powell, editor of the Inde
pendent, of Clarington, Ohio, writes
that he was taken sick with bronehi-
tis and eatarrhal fever, head was in a
terrible condition, lungs were badly
affected, being so tight and sore he
could hardly breathe, and coughed al-
most incessantly, For two months
tried local physiciang, took cough
medicines and other medicines. Took
three bottles of Pe-ru-na and was en-
tirely cured,
It is needless to attempt to give only
the vaguest outline of the wonderful
success which Pe-ru-na has met with |
in the cure of catarrh. This success is
entirely due to the fact that Pe-ru-na
eradicates the disease from the system,
instead of temporarily relieving some
disagreeable symptom. Not only is
catarrh in all stages and varieties cur-
ed promptly, but also colds, coughs,
bronchitis, lu grippe, eatarrhal dyspep-
sia, all yield, surely and permanently,
to the curative virtues of Pe-ru-na.
As a spring medicine Pe-ru-na isa
never-fuiling remedy. It cleanses the
blood through digestion, and gives
tone to the whole system by increasing
the nutritive value of the food.
“Spring fever,” as it is sometimes eall-
ed, which produces a tired out, sleepy |
feeling, and inability to do much men- |
tal or physical work, is the result of a |
sluggish digestion, and no blood medi-
cine will be of any use whatever un-
less it is able to rectify the impaired
digestion. The great popularity that
Pe-ru-na has is due to the fact that in
all such cases it at once corrects diges- |
tive derangements and enriches the |
blood by purifying this very import.
ant source of that vial fluid. Send
for book on spring medicines and
spring diseases. Also a valuable treat-
se on catarrh, la grippe, consump-
tion, coughs and colds, Ly Dr. Hart |
man, sent free. Address the Pe-ru-na i
Drug Manufacturing Company, Co- |
lumbus, Ohio,
For free book on cancer address Dr. |
Hartman, Columbus, Ohio.
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GOING for disobedient officials, coun- |
H. M. Goodman purchased the old |
Ettlinger property at administrator's
sale ou Saturday, for $752.
C. W. Hosterman bought a Spanish
Coolie Shepherd dog at F. Smith's
sale for $3.25. Charlie says he will
make a sheep drover of him next sum-
mer,
The factory of Orndorf and Harter
will soon be in operation manufactur-
ing Mel-na Ointment, the best in the
workl. They will soon distribute sev- |
eral thousand free samples.
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COBUKN,
Efforis Biing Made far the Etallishment
ofa New School,
Mr. Andrew Harter made a business
trip to Bellefonte on Wi dnesday.
Miss Ila Long who had been st-
tending Mrs. Speigiemoyer during her
lute illness, is now on the sick list her- !
self ut Speiglemoyer's aud cannot be!
removed to her home.
Another young section hand eame |
to the house of foreman John Gray's |
one day last week to stay. But he
will not be ready to receive him on the
road till spring opens up. Mother and
child are doing well,
J. W. Glasgow was ealled away to
his hone at Tusseyville to attend the
funeral of his brother George, who
died of consumption at that place one
day Just week.
F. M. Emerick will open a select
school at this place this spring provid-
ing hie receives a requisite number of
scholars, Parents should see the need
of ending their children to sehool and !
should give Mr. Emerick their hearty i
support in getting up a school,
in the school house at this place on |
Monday, and on secount of the in- |
Creuse of the number of poor who re-
ceived nid from the overseers of the
poor, aad the drifted condition of
many of our roads causing a great ex-
penditure to open them, they found
the finances at a low ebb, So low that
all the obligations could not Le met
without borrowing money. Some-
thing that did vot occur for several
yeurs,
A petition has been in circulation
for the last few days to obtain signa.
tures for the establishment of another
school at this place. Judging from
the overcrowded condition of our
school during the last term, such a
least seventy-five pupils of a school age
within the district, and that is too
large a number 10 erowd into one
school and under the supervision of
one teacher. How it will terminate re-
maing to be seen,
————————— i os.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives
. the best satisfaction of any eough med-
icine I handle, and as a seller leads all
other preparations in this market, I
reccomend it because it is the best
medicine Lever handled for cough,
colds, und croup. A. WW, Baldridge,
Millersville, Til. For sale by Wm,
Pealer, Spring Mills, and 8, MM. Bwuriz,
Tusseyville,
~You will want a new sult. You
want fv cheap aud good, as well as of
the latest cut. Lewins, Bellefonte,
can accommodate you in every purtio-
ty, boro and township, has been oecu- i
number of counties of the state. This i
higher officials disobey the law and |
their oaths, any citizen ean appeal to
court, and without expense to himself |
in a just case, can get the desires] rem- |
edy. Officials must obey the law and |
their transactions can be investigated |
ten years after their term.
County officers, councils, auditors,
all are amenable to law, and none will
be allowed to plead ignomnece of the
law. Fine and imprisonment, and
removal from office are the penalties
imposed upon unfaithful officials. i
Wf —
HE 18 even with the State Grang
ze, |
of the secretary ship last January. Gov
Hastings last week appointed him as- i
sistant secretary of the department of |
agriculture, with a salary of $2500. |
Fhis is one of the new oflices created |
mem omm—m— —
— Extraordinary reductions in Wine
ter clothing and overcoats by Lyons, |
Bellefonte, and this means a reduction |
from the wonderfully low prices they |
have had during the past season. The |
reductions last only a short time. |
Waterproof collars and cuffs that will
not wilt, are not effected by moisture
and look just like linen are all the
fashion now. They are made by cov-
ering a linen collar or cuff with “cele
luloid * and are the only waterproof
goods made with an interlining, con-
sequently the only ones that will stand
wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try
them and you will never regret it. Al-
ways neat, and easily cleaned. When
soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth
or sponge. Every piece of the gengs
ine is stamped as follows :
Ask for those so marked and refuse any
imitations, as they cannot possibly
please you. If your dealer does not
keep them, we will send a sample di-
rect on receipt of price. Collars 250.
each. Cufls soc. pair. State size and
whether stand-up or turned-down cole
lar is wanted.
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
427.420 Broadway, New Yori
A ——— ———
GET AN EDUCATION.
Fducaflon and fortane gn hant in hand Get
an »durstion st the t al Mate Normal 2
tion et: ise 1 das Bor hs
ly a
‘Wrated catelogne address,
y id le bound wo please.
i MINES ZLOOK, Fb, Db incisal,
‘POHONOS sepa
FTO YOU KXOW THAT
Wy furums
§ bh 100 rete oof
Nine strotid Wire Fo
RB ooarpien, CROVEE jest
f rE0W Guarsniowo
‘e|qelicd pur Lieuo ims
every onc a prospective buyer. People
would be glad to deal with you if they
knew how you could benefit them.
ATTORNEYS.
Alwruey-at-Law,
Atlorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office on second floor of Fuarst's bulldd g north
of Count House, Cau be co.suited Ir German
aud English, aus?
J. 1, ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, E.L, ORVIS
Al urueys al Law
BELLEFONTE PA,
Office lu Crider's Exchauge bullding on second
floor ‘ants
D F. FOUTXNEY,
. Altorney st Law,
BEL LEFONTE
Oflice in Conrad Bulldiug,
(I LEMANT DALE,
, Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Offiee N. W, enrner Diamond, two doors from
First Natlousi Bank jans?
Allorpey-=t-Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
As of legs] bitndie a6 sitended lo preanplly
lon given Ww collections, Utlice, 2d |
| PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
| Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
| and Northern Central Railway.
Time Table, 11 effect Kov, 25, 1504,
| TRAINS LEAVE MONTAXDON, EASTWARD.
9.18 a m «Train 14, (Daily except Sur day
| For sunbury, Willkerbarre, Hazlet. Potisvilie
Harrisburg and Intermediate stations arriving
al Philadelphia at 300 p. mi , New York, 5 w
m., Baltimore, 810 p mm Weshingion 4p. m
Connecting at Philadelphia for all seashore
polls Through passenger coaches to Phiine
deiphia aud Baltimore, Parlor cars wo Fhiladel-
phia.
i 1387p ~Train 8. (Dafly except Rfund ¥.)
For sun i Harts buirg wise futernediag ff
{ Lions, grr tug at Phitlade } f
| York, 9.35 p,m. Baitinesre
Lonm 7560p m., Parlor ear the h to
Pha, aud pas euger coat hiiaoely
Baltimore,
Philadel
shia sud
601 p. m~Tain 12. [Dally exeep
for ‘Nilkesbarre, Hazleton, Poiteyiil
and intermediate points sre
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Harrisburg and all int. rimedi
tug at Philadelphia, ¢ 30 a. mm
{mm Pullman sleesing curs
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120 a m
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17 8. m,~Train 11
intermediate statl
1.566 p m Train
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Hochester, Bullalo spa 3
HIRD passenger conc hes
AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
ruin ¥. Camsuitations German aud Euglish,
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Daily Except Sunday,
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