DO YOU KNOW THAT we furnish 100 rods of Nine Btrand Wire Fence complete, (except posts) for $30.00, Guaranteed to TURN ANY KIND OF STOCK That any uther fence will turn, TIRED WOMEN, THE CENTRE REPORTER. | = rammed eto eee wy, Farmers Freo. Run, of ull Vocations, TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. | Depression of the nervous system at Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 | the approach of spring is a fertile source per year. | of blood impurities. That tired feel- { ing, which is the natural result of the | ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per line for three | depressing effect of warm weather im- fnsertions, and 5 (eng per line for each subse | | mediately after the invigorating cold quent insertion, Giher rates made made known | of winter, quickly disappears when Pe- on application, | o { ru-na is taken, Thousands are daily | testifying to its priceless benefit. Gen- | eral lassitude, dull, heavy sensations, | continual tired feelings, with irregular | appetite, and sometimes loss of sleep. | Pe-ru-na meets every indication and We are authorized to announce the name of | proves itself to be perfectly adapted to Nan ry Suadiqate | | all their varied peculiarities. Pe-ru-na the rules aud regulations of the Democratic invigorates the system, rejuvenates the county convention. : feeling, restores the normal appetite and procures regular sleep. This tired-out feeling is especially true of the housewife in spring time used up, fagged out, jaded and weak. There are thousands of them to every- where. A few bottles of Pe-ru-na would do them untold benefit. As a tonic and nerve invigorator it has no equal. It builds up the nerves, it gives strength to the circulation and atonce restores the appetite and digestion. No feeble woman should be without Pe- i En TE CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, April 25 | GREAT SPRING , » . OPENING! CREAT STOCK VAST ASSORTMENT! LOW PRICES ten hy ANNOUNCEMENTS, 'pe3I0II0S SOPI0 Sg oy ‘e|qeod pur Areuonels &¥-Farm and Township Rights for sale proportionately low, Address W. W. DELLETT, Gen’l Agt., Centre Hall, marl42m OR BUCHANAN FENCE CO., SMITHVILLE, OHIO. WE imagine by this time the Phila- delphia Times thinks Judge Gordon | ought to be pensioned. tame > NoBODY, except perhaps the Stand- ard Oil Company, has a good word for the Pennsylvania legislature—its got no friends. Pa. se ff Our Republican legislature keeps running wild in raising salaries and creating new offices. Well, go ahead, you have lots of rope, hang yourselves. | ru-na. rie eeafeeremmimee—— A finely illustrated pamphlet A Budy J Daphlet Lace Curtains, Prints, HiGH beef and high oil—to counter- | Spring Medicines sent free by The Pe- . most act these go it on buckwheat cakes, po- | ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Carpets, Clothing, tition. tatoes, fish and sich, and light up the Columbus, O. sell old tallow dips and fat lamps. Where For free book on cancer address Dr. Muslin, Shoes, Etc. and you g there's a will there's a way. Hartman, | ( Columbus, Ohio. You will probably — A | hi WOODWARD Bure we just what you want. A full line of all kinds of Ri Produce of all kinds wanted. HARPER & KREAMER. “THE SEASON IS HERE oF OR o——o0 WALL PAPER & FURNITURE mess I = e—————— Dress Coods, Cinghams, On ir stock « CLOTHING. ® f WINTER DRESS GOODS, UNDERWEAR, BOOTS and SHOES, Ete., of all kinds is in the and cur pri 'e8 WOITy compe In fact our compe titors can’t unde stand how We are satisfied with a mod- on every purchase made. need or Gloves, and we are on the complete oc we can goods at such low figures. value erate profit, et full an Overcoat ave 3 ibber Goods in stock. The Trout Fishing Party on Saturday met | With Good Success, | into street moved CR a, WINDOW BLINDS. The greatest assortment of Window Blinds, Spring Roll- ers, good Felt and Oil Cloth, at the following complete, at 14c¢, 15, 18, 20, 25 30c a window. We are now prepared to supply prices, al ith Wall Paper, ana and kinds of Furniti re t 1 xr iG i uri at ow and see us DAUBERMAN & COODHART. Ce ne on the sick er shown in Centre county. | a ys 8 ww 28, Pe ~ 29, 24, 2), 27, 30, 34. . ’ " _— | newest patierns alii (AFTER ALL oTheRs FAIL <i:i*DR, LOBB 3 N. 15th : I rin * Philadelphia, Pa. ny years’ continuous practice in al I¥F SALES —By virtue ¢ evar] Facias a: oood shoes dl have just as good a right to a pension. | The worn-out blacksmith and hod-car- | rier have as good aright to be pen- | sioned as the sleek and fat salaried oc- cupant of the bench. ti. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. toe, 1 specisl stop to stones was in sur- ng thereon erect tl two | dings. Alay ang tract of to sell our chodee live of Nursery and commission paid permanent Pan guaran nsured to good men. Special 3 us 10 beginners, experi sary Exclus of same given (ieo, DOE BOL Dees ive territory and your own choloe Do pot del RY Apply to ALLEN NU RAERY C0 Rochester, N.Y. We want a few men to sell a We cannot make oan give you steady em- you well for 8. Our pric times. Write for terms everybody is delighted with my work. | ed with 260 of the speckled beauties. Anyone who has had trouble with| N. W. Eby has planted a lot of nur- | their plating machines, as I have, should send to the above firm os correspond with the and territory o THE HAWKS NURSERY 00 Rochester, N. Y. B.C. ACHENBACH, BELLEFONTE. Baker, = Confectioner, Caterer. | sery trees on his lot at the west end of | and ob- | town. Noah is always improving his | tain their circulars, and they will be | property. able to make lots of money as I have | W. Eby had done. The Royal Plater is fitted out | fonte this week. complete, everything ready for busi- EE ness; you do not have to spend a cent TUSSEYVILLE, for materials, During these hard stn times this information is valuable, News of the Past Week Gathered for Our Readers, Since the organization of the Unit- ed Evangelical Bunday school a few weeks ago, J. F. Smith plays the C flat cornet along with the vocal music and organ; R. W. Colyer will play B. flat. Presiding Elder, Rev, Stapleton, will preach next Saturday evening previous to the laying of the corner stone Bun- day. Miss Emma Swartz, Mrs. Maggie Crawford, and Miss Ada Swartz spent Thursday last in Bellefonte, Our apprentice blacksmith is still in business; we will soon have two mas- ter-workmen. mary-im (ston Belle- business at DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. -~LETTERS of Administrazion upon the estate of James C. Boal, deceased, late of Centre Hall bor ough, having been lawfully granted to the un. dervigned, he would respectful iy request all per- sons knowing themselves indebted 10 the eslate to make immediate payment and those having - claims against the same to present them duly au | thenticated for settlement Those who never read the advertise ments in their newspapers miss more than they presume. Jonathan Keni- | son, of Bolan, Worth Co., Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms and shoulders read an item in his paper about how a promi- nent German citizen of Ft. Madison had been cured. He procured the same medicine, and to use his own words: “It cured me right up.”” He alsosays: “A neighbor and his wife were both pick in bed with rheumatism. Their boy was overto my house and said they were so bad he had to do the cooking. I told him of Chamberlain's Wholesaleing Ice - - - - . - + = Cream a Specialty. A ———— ce Cream put up in any form, Molds, Bricks, and all latest de- signs, Easter Rabbits, ete. Fine Display of Easter Goods. Come and See. since the beginning of January with- YN The new Evangelical church is up | dingly rich strikes in finding oil, a L. D. Orndorf has opened up a lot of | voting with the crowd on most of pro- | and purchased a fine team of strawber- tlemen will stay at home, and this is | about finished sowing their oats and IT seems as if the bill to pension the | jist. best qualitie s that have ever been shown for the money. tenths of the people are opposed to giv- | one of his buggy wheels; if the guilty some day find themsclves in the | opera toe, square toe, common sense of se abuse, the bumiliat- | you are watched. 2.00 and 2.40, of ex xquisite workmanship; opera toe, nar. | frame dwelling hous, stable, snd otheroutbuiid- | o come by consulting Dr. Lobb who Thirty YOR « inous derstand. It was not until I saw the | our midst several days last week a year ago Infant’s Shoes, real kid, 27C a pair, ih PANDY. a donthe 5 ¥ 0%} on Errors of Youlh and obscure diseases of both 2 : back to said alley 2 boy’s | gi ay : 2 2 of Cent re and weekly, paying and trade secrets connected with the plat-| The United Evangelicals hold their stock and wear like iron. Men's Dress Shoes, 98, world. They are warranted, every pair of them, and we along. Last week I cleared $72.50, and | | trout fishing on Baturday and return- | orl I y ar rrant 1 Choice Line of Nursery Stock . south by lot Fulion; on the west by land of an allowance or get another pair. We have them in house and stable, purchase money is paid in fall Boys’ Suits at 75, 90, 1.00, 1.10, 1.25, 1,50and 2.00 | ape 6 Men’s strictly all wool suits, newest patterns, at 4.75, 5.00 emcees oe em THE legislature has been in session out having passed a single measure for the general good; what it has done Daniel Engle Frank | has been obnoxious to the great majo- | Guistwite’s house on Main last | rity of the people. week. THE rise in oil has stimulated the | ,..4 under roof. It is quite an impos- | drilling of new wells in all the oil ter- | j,o structure. ritory and hundreds of holes have been Mrs. Robert Lynch and family have | put down. Should there be correspon- | mgyed to West Virginia. i collapse in oil would follow. fine shoes in connection with his gro- EERE k va J IE eT Sr————cteet— cery store and sells very cheap. — THE representatives from this coun- Harter Bros. were in attendance at ty in the legislature by accident, are| the Freeburg horse market on Friday positions for raising salaries and crea- | ry roan horses. ting new offices. If the people of our Newton Miller, who had been away county like that they will re-elect Wo- | 411 winter is home on a visit. melsdorf and Curtin, if not, these gen-| The farmers of this section have likely to be the fate of scores of others | are now preparing the ground for corn. who are recklessly voting away the Grain and other vegetation presents public funds. a very favorable appearance. CARPETS. EER, Mrs. Robert Miller is i Rag Carpet, the best stock ev judges is going to pass. If Gov. Has-| Thomas Hosterman has gone to Note these prices: 18. 20. tings wishes to please the people of all | Reedsville to work in a bakery. 17] 14 The above of the parties he will veto the unjust measure | A young man from Aaronsburg who $s 40 SINC He 20ve Of Lat when it comes before him, for nine-| frequently visits our town is minus ing judges a'pension. party is found out they will be dealt | SHOES. The worn-out farmer and mechanic | with according to law. i . . iy " This town is infested by a lot of | We are leaders in the sale of night prowlers, young boys who will A genuine I Jongola, patent leather toe, In | clutches of the law, and then they can 1.73, and 1.90. Every pair warranted. | feel what disobedience is, and it may | y : : . mds saps whos A You never heard of shoes tor these prices, warranted, ucy. the misery of sleep. put a throwing and | ie , wretched. breaking windows. Better be careful | the finest Dongola Kid, button and lace boots for ladies, ._ diseases of ! ! , and kidneys I understand now why I could not | A number of our young folks will | row square toe, patent leather toe, common sense toe, a vot ion a naka} . ” | > z. ' fa . J a i . . lation an yd examination free and make money with the plater that 1] attend Prof. Kahl's music school at every pair warranted. As fine a stock, as dressy and had. There are so many things about | Aaronsburg this summer. x ‘! 1d ble ' wil old at 30 ahd 3.0 ’ og h of his ability. Office the plating business that I did not un- Keiffer Wolf, of Millmont, stylish and durabie€, as when s0Oid at 4.00 and 2.00 a pair gr en a Ee Br + + z y ‘ of iL BAS GLiAle Sonia ning two ota | sexe advertisement of Gray & Co. Plating | veying for Engle & Brungard. Girl’s Shoes, 60, 73, 93. 98, 1.00 and 1.20. As good in | font on Smith strest 10 feet, and extend Works, Columbus, Ohio, that I com- | Harter killed a black snake on quality as you buy elsewhere for one-half more. dwelling hou WANTED RELIABLE MEN " . sw. The cal | Se ; ing five fee e ; o, . oo } sod complete menced to make money. I'he Royal | : aturday Ineastring five feet and eight | good Dress Shoes, 75,93, 98, 1.00 and 1 25. All good : xk. Highest salary Plater is sent by this house and all the | inches in lengin. . gr 30, | And descrited as follows: "Or As: Roel An i 00, jam Eckley: on the Dotth nd ar I tana ing business, such as are necessary in | meetings in the St. Paul church until 1.19, 1.25, 1.45, 1 98, 2.40, and 2.48. See if you can buy |: i. the great gold and silver plating facto- | after their new edifice is completed at them elsew ho for that money. Mat Ain Hes ate given free. AS 8000 28 1 got | this place. We have, beyond doubt, the best wearing shoe in the the Royal Plater I made money right| G. W. Frank and party were out WANTED-SALESME are the sole agents for the sale of them in Centre county. | Ail the right, tito and interest in all that cer. | you rich in » month but ! 3 -- i ’ tiene of lat . vine » t pioyment and will pas You know what they are. They are the Douglas Shoe. i cutre, and y State of Pa described ax follows If they don’t wear well, bring them back and either get | w wit: Onihe east by Oklauana street: on the Joseph | # estate, and on the north by - . Greens lands, containing one sere be the same Men's from 1.85 to 4.50 a pair. We have them in pat- | more or less. thereon erected a frame dweiling ent leathers, russets, b'uchers, razor toe, needle toe, Yale | Seized taken in execution and 0 be sold as the OPperty ol eo 5 iliough toe, square toe, half round or any style you may want. TERMS —No deed will be acknowledged until Sherifi"s Office JOHN P, CONDO, Bellefonte, April 8, 1505, Sheriff Spring Clothing now ready for you; in Clothing we lead | them all in lowness of prices, in good goods, well made, rand fit equal to merchant tailor made. GEORGE M. BOAL, Boys’ strictly all wool suits, wear and wine guaranteed, | Adminisimior a at 2.50, 2.73, 3.00, 3. 25, 3.50, 3.735 and 4,00. — m= Men’s Suits at 2.90, 3.50, 4.00, 4.25, and 4.50, in Black | KRUMRINE BROS Cheviot, mixed Cassimers, .tc., all new stock. " 5.25, 5.50, 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 Bellef t ' Bellefonte, - Men’ s fine dress suits, in Black Worsted, Clay Worsted, | neat mixtures, at 7.50, 8.00, 9.00, 9.50, 10.00 and 11. 50, | as fine goods, as stylish a cut, and as well made as you Apothecaries, Penna. GET AN EDUCATION. Education and fortune go hand in hand, an education at the Central State Normal Sehoor Lock Haven, Pa. Firstclas accommodations and low rates. Stats aid to stodents, For illus. Headquarters for Pain Balm and how it had cured me, he got a bottle and it cured them up in a week. 50 cent bottles for sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and 8. M, NBwartz, Tusseyville, Mr. Joseph Critzer passed from time into eternity last Friday evening, and was buried in the Zion cemetery Mon- day afternoon. Many farmers are busy sowing their oats; next will come the planting of —Our spring stock of clothing is | corn. now in and a more complete assort- ment cannot be found in any store, Clothing never was so cheap and you get surprisingly big returns for your money. Lewins, Bellefonte, Extraordinary reductions in Win- 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 ff «Owing to the fact that Lyon & Co., of Bellefonte, must make room for a large stock of spring goods, they now offer their entire winter stock at such prices never before heard of in this county. Bee their advertisement in another column on page five, — For new and stylish dress goods at panic prices, call on—C. A. Moyer, reductions last only a short time. Spring Mills. used to pay $1 5 to $20 a suit for. Best Table Oileloth at Best Unbleached Musing, Best Bleached Muslins, LYON & : 15¢ a yard. 4, 4 1.2, bc a yard. 1-2 and Te a yard. FINE PERFUMERY AND : TOILET REQUISITES. A full line of Trout and other fishing outfits, just opened. A NEWER THIS, THE LA RGEST sv B scription house in the country Raul & first-class oti for this community for strictly special work, Bhort hours. Good s Minister, tencher, ot Wide awaks man or ven preference. for Bt ehplorment, tobe Tibia Tablabing th IJOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE AN. nual meeting of the Stotkholders of the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad Company ili be held at the office of the Com . Now 4, Gener Of, Brow iret Ss ion, Phin oak. p 33 Kinotions for Prestiiont and Direc: guy and AMER R. MODIER oy Aprisgs trated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ph, D,, Principal, novly Lock Haven. The annual election of the stockhold ers of the Centre Hall Water Compa- ny, will be held in Reesman’s shop on Monday evening, May 6, 1805, between the hours of 6 and 7 o'clock, for the purpose of electing five directors, a sec. retary and a treasurer for the ensuing year. FrEp, Kuntz, Provident + D. F. Luce, Sec'y.
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