The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 07, 1897, Image 5

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    PERSONAL MENTION.
Coming and Golng,— Visitors in and out of
Town,
— Hiram Lee, of Potters Mills, was
a caller yesterday.
Miss Roxanna Brisbin has been
ee Mrs. Gotlieb Strohmier went to
Philadelphia last Saturday on a visit.
' —John ShrefMer
Sunday with friends down in
burg.
John Potter, Esq., of Milesburg,
was in town a day or so the early part
of the week.
——Mrs. C. M. Bower, of Bellefonte,
visited at the home of her brother, D.
J. Meyer, yesterday.
—1). C. Keller, the popular
lord of the Haag hotel, gave our
tum a pleasant call.
—Mrs. Polly Moyer returned Sat-
urday, after a visit of two
friends at Osceola Mills,
—John and Will Smith, the hust-
ling furniture dealers of Spring Mills,
were in town yesterday.
——Mrs. Lucy Henney
Philadelphia Saturday to
was spending
land-
BaNC-
weeks with
went to
purchase
the valley ; heis a brother of Mrs, Fred
| Kurtz, of this place, and left here on
Wednesday afternoon's train for Ohlo,
taking with him 100 bushels of peaches
from the Weaver Orchard, near Aa-
ronsburg. Dan is a veteran of the late
war : was a member of Co, D., 148 Reg.
and was severely wounded in the bat
tle of Chancellorsvillee. He had the
pleasure of meeting many comrads du
ring his brief stay in the valley.
Wo yy
LINDEN HALL.
United Ev.
Laid Last Sunday,
i
| Corner Stone of New Church
Oak
over
of
town
Charles Stemm and wife,
Hall called on friends
Sunday.
Mrs. Wm.
very ill the past week is
in
Stover, who has been
slowly im-
proving.
Jacob Strohm and
ville, made a short call in our town on
Tuesday last.
J. A. Gettig left on Bunday
mence his school on Monday, in
Wm. Zeigler acc
returned the same day.
Mrs. Rhoads, wife of Rhoads,
and daughter Ida, of Centre Hall, ac-
companied by Miss Ida's friend, Miss
Mary Dale, of Oak Hall,
wife, of Tussey-
to com-
Pot-
ter township. I Pa
nied him but
y
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Bev.
were
Hydrophobin from nn Son's Bite,
John Jordan, of Beranton,
to the Pasteur Institute one day
hydrophobia which is beginning to de-
velop. Jordan's son died Friday pre-
vious as the result of a bite from a bull-
dog sustained last March.
During the death struggles of the
boy he bit his father's arm, and altho
the arm
Jordan
of hydro-
it was cauterized at once
been swelling since has
shown unmistakable signs
phobia.
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Hall
Weekly Weather Report--CUentre
overnment Service
Highest
Sep. 30 74 {2 clear
Oot, rk! H1 clear
i" 72 52 cloudy.
37 clear.
Temperature Lowest
& clear,
ri 39 clear.
64 15 clear.
was 4.00
Total rainfall in september,
inches,
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GRAIN MAKKET.
YOU CANT
HELP BUT SEE
IT!
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ATTORNEYS.
TAYLOR
Atsorney ab-Law,
24 Temple Court, All manner of legal busi
ended Ww
Ko
Aorney-al Law
Bellefonte,
& the Court Hous
Pa.
ng oh
Offices directly «
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Office
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Prosi
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Boon |
Offic BOTS
oi our Horan
VIS, BOWER
ALOT
| Buckwhes
700 & , z..a 3
goods for her milline ry store the Zeigler family i
: Al
PFRODUCHE STORES,
~— Mrs. Amanda
leave today on a
Mrs. SB. T.
—Miss Annie
from Philadelphia
she had
goods.
— Mrs. E. J. Ward, of Bellefonte
spent Tuesday in town; her mother,
Mrs. Stiver, accompanied her her
home.
Spangler will
to sister,
at Mifflintown.
visit her
Lobaugh,
Dinges returned
yesterday, where
gone to purchase millinery
to
little
spent
Bright and daughter
Rebersburg Monday
family of J. D.
— Dr.
Mary,
night with the
mer.
— Miss Ida R
for Shipp«
take a ¢
tional institution.
— Mr. and Mrs. Rot
lona, Pa., drove to this place
urday, and
heme of J.
Miss Tace
morning on a visit to her sister,
8. H. Heckman,
will probaby spe
of
Krea-
hoads left this week
snsburg, Pa., where she will
iitoe of studies in an educa-
Cyrus 0
.
ast Sat
entertained at the
Sunday.
were
B. Kreamer over
Kreamer left
at Lock Haven
nd the winter in
city.
Mrs. Mary Welsh,
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. (
who had been
). Delning-
er, for several weeks past, returned to
her home in Philadelphia last Satur-
day.
— Miss and
Miss Emma Aikens, of Bellefonte
were the guests of Miss Jennie Oden-
Smith, a
kirk and Miss
days ago
Emma Montgomery
(irace few
Baiti-
returning on Tues-
~ Jared Kreamer went to
more last Friday,
day morning. He was looking up the
market for potatoes and other lines of
produce,
John
substan-
-Ex-Co. Commissioner
Wolf,
tial citizens and sound
one of Brush valley's
Democrats, was
in town yesterday calling on his many
friends.
— Harvey F. Rossman, who re
cently purchased the mercantile estab-
lishment of Wm.
Mills,
ago, and dropped at this office for a
Pealer, at Spring
was in Centre Hall a few days
few minutes,
Mrs.
who have been liv ing
Howard Spangler and chil-
dren, with the
family of ex-Sherift Spangler, left last
week for Harrisburg Howard
has been employed in a printing office
where
for several months.
—Mrs. John Rishell,
chased the property of Wm,
the property
week, and has moved in. Wm.
into his partly-finished new
further down street.
— Robt. B. Penn
Hall's leading citizens, gave our sapc-
tum a call and pleased himself and us
by having his label flit forward ; he re-
ports folks in good health down that
way. He adv, letters of administra
tion on est. of John Bartges,
iH. P. Malone, of Hollidaysburg
the gentleman who was awarded the
contract for trex
pipe for the boro's proposed new water
plant, has been in town since Tuesday,
arranging to start operations,
accompanied by two brothers
Hon. Willis R. Bierly,
who pur-
Floray,
took possession of [anat
moved
house
Jartges, one of
the home of his sister in Williamsport
but is recovering. He is now engaged
book publishing firm in Philadelphia,
and spends little time now at his for-
mer home in Rebersburg.
ee Mrs. George O,
here last week from Boston, Mass. ,
extended visit of several months
George and his wife have again resum-
ed housekeeping, and occupy part of
the house with Mrs, Rebecca M urray, |
own street.
—J. W. Bweetwood, of near Spring
Mills, was a pleasant caller a few days
ago. Mr. Sweetwood is a bee-keeper
on a large scale, probably the largest
in this part of the state. He has over
fifty hives and will gather nearly a ton
of honey from them. He has made
the business a careful study, gnd has
been most successful in it.
dnrousbiurg, ls oun vial % figs. } in'
On Bunday last,
of the
Quite a
Oct. 3rd,
ited KE
number
he
stone new Un van. ¢
of
3 present to hear and see
was laid.
wert
pressive and interesting
J. B.
present
Reeser, of Berwick,
dis-
Nehemial 2:42. $2
was raised in a
and delivered an excellent
course from
wards the erection of
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OAK HALL.
The Happenings from ap the Valley
ported
i potatoes
John Armstrong
friends n
and
visitors at the home
Benner
lose gn Monday.
Mrs. T. F.
Alonza Rup ip and i W.
on Monday for Milroy
spent part of the week among
—-
A few weeks ago the edit
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Was undoub
»
ook immediate
gerous
bring about a speedy cure.
advertisement of Chamberlain’
and the
mendations incl
Remedy, many
therein,
trial of the
Was
uded we con-
cluded to mike a first
icine. Say that it satisfactory
its results, is putting it very
indeed. It acted like
result was a speedy and
We hesit
ommending thisexcellent Cough Rem-
edy to anyone afflicted
mildly,
the
permanent
magic and
cure have no ancy in
with a cough
form The Bonne of
y, Libertytown, Maryland. The
for by J. H. |
Tas.)
Mills,
Hall
or cold in any
Libert
25 and 50 cent
Ross, Linden Hall;
ville: Wm. Peal er,
and R. E. Bart}
HiZew sale
. M. Swartz,
Spring
Centre
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Why Go
The Philadelphia
Bargain House,
Old Postoffice Building.
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Six Hundred Students.
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Paklcolifs Freely Furnished
ATATVE TIES,
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Outfitters,
Bellefonte,
PERCALES.
¢ a yvd.,
big and
Our Serges, all wool
can’t be duplicated at
low
nence the gures.
gains are i
Here 11
vou in the ow figures,
. 3 gi
a fine i
0 and 40c.,
wide, at 30
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Lawns an
want anv of th
ners.
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Other
about Columbia bicycles, about the
5% Nickel Steel Tubing used in
them, the direct tangent spokes,
dust proof bearings, improvedcrank
shaft mechanism and other bicycle
advantages to be found in C olum-
bias—and Columbias only—is what
E KNOW ARE FACTS
and what we know hus been proved
by practice and theory. Practical
tests of every description by fast
riders and rough riders—and un-
equalled scientific tests in our own
test department, which has no
equal outside the Govemment—
have unquestionably proved
$50, $45, $40.
$75 TO ALL ALIKE.
POPE MFG. CO.
HARTFORD, CONN.
lL, PA
Xew bg JIE. Db ars ne hiro it
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Free bus to and from all tralos]
NEW BRO KERHO FF BOUS}
Ji J. M. Neubsver |
BELLERS ONTE PA.
from all trains
Special
us 10 and Good sample
rales 0 wWilDosses
and jurors.
Newly equi
the bend =i
tion. and Car
for fishing snd ¥
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rissures & Fistulas,
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Wounds &
Cuts &
Bruises,
Sores.
Boils & Tumors.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rheum & Tetlers.
Chapped Hands.
Fever Blisters
Sore Lips & Nostrils,
Corns & Bunions,
Stings & Bites of Insect
Three Sizes, 25¢, Soc. and $1.00.
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EXPERIENCE.