Ab ine THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Nov. 29. If we could pin asample of our 15¢ Dress Goods to this advertise. ment, the store would not hold one- half the people. Holiday Goods. Store packed jammed full. French Flannels, Serges and Henriettas Holiday Opening Begins this vear Dee. Don’t think of you see us. GARMAN’S, + Bellefonte, Pa. PERSONAL MENTION. Town, with his family. If the earth among its divided person were equally inhabitants, each half acres. Howard M. Emerick, son of Henry position at Trenton, ton State Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Floray, of Tus- seyville, recently made one of their oc- casional visits to their daughter, the wife of Rev. Dubbs, at Rebersburg, John F. Breon, of near Spring Mills, ie seriously thinking of leaving the Breon has been a successful farmer. George F. Emerick was a caller Mon- fine lot of Thanksgiving turkeys, which were sold tothe Howard Cream- ery Company. gret to learn that David Krape, Aaronsburg, is suffering from a para” lytic stroke. Owing to his advapeed age his condition is serious. Mrs. R. B. Hartman, of Millheim, who has visiting relatives in Bloomsburg, stopped in town, says the been Charles Harter and family, Arthur Stuck, son of A. H. Stuck, ippines, died in San Francisco, The body was shipped home for burial. J. F. Emerick, of Farmers Mills, while in town Saturday called at this office. Mr. Emerick is a saddler by | trade and is always ready for trade at | his establishment at Farmers Mills. J. H. Price, of Princeton, Illinois, | when forwarding advance payment | on the Reporter, states “that we could not get along without the RBeporter.’”’ | readers of this paper. George W. Atherton, LI. D., Presi. was elected a member of the executive tions in session at New Haven, necticut. Harry Potter, of near Centre Hall, and Earl Giogerich, of Linden Hall, last week. a run at that school, but that \s “measiy’’ institution. Miss Helen Bartholomew, of this place, has been selected pianist for the County teachers’ institute. Miss Bar- tholomew, besides being an excellent musician is a success in the school room. She isa graduate of Millers- ville Normal and has shown herself especially well equipped for teaching. Insurance agent Grant Hoover, of Bellefonte, made a trip through Penns Valley on insurance business, and while in Centre Hall spent a half hour in the Reporter office. Mr. Hoover has built up a splendid insurance busi. ness in the county. Every school child knows that Grant Hoover is in the insurance business because he knows enough to advertise. The Gazette, York, Pa., gives an ex- cellent portrait of Daniel W. Poorman who was elected poor director of York by the Democratic party. Mr. Poor. man Is a step-son of Dr. John Riter, of this place. Eleven years ago he went to York and engaged with the Martin Carriage Company, and today js re- ; one of the most experienced carriage builders In that city, The Gazette speaks of Mr. Poorman in the bighest tetum, $87,000,000 for New Navy. Secretary Long will ask for an ap- navy for the year 10902, $31,183,581.41 over 1901. His estimates made public to-day eall for appropri- ations and increases in part as follows: Pay for the navy, appropriations, $15,125,684; increas, $2,814,787. Construction, appropriations, 772,016; increase, $9,032,218, Public works, yards and docks, propriations, $12 302 540; 785,660. Public works, naval academy, appro- priations, $3,000,000; increase, $2650, 000, Bureau of supplies and accounts, ap- propriations, $4,843, 849, increase, $2.- 112, 617. Bureau of construction and repairs, $8,080,824; increase, §1,- $21, ap- increase, §8,- srs sn A fo EA “I bave used Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and great medicine,” says 8. Phipps, of Poteau, Ark. bloody flux. 1 speak too highly of it.” This remedy not The quick cases make it a favorite For sale by Mrs. J. H. severe Keller, | LINDEN HALL, John Long, of Pleasant Gap, Mra, Ida t Bank Avenue, was aunt, day last, C. E. Zeigler and J sun Raymond, of this place, are spending this week in Jellefonte as jurors, Thursday his hand with a knife, It was Mrs, ter-in-law, Maggie Jones, son of Tylertown, attended the funeral Mrs, James Wednesday Jones’ which took place sister, Bearson, of last Last Bupday the United al Bunday school at this place, elected their officers for the year 1901, they are as Zeigler; assistant superintendent, L. Gingerich ; secretary, 8. Lizzie Gettig: treasurer, Mrs. 8, Zong; librarians, Ed- ward Zon follows: g and John Gettig. ef a————— SPRING MILLS, The g Some think they know a good thing when they tate it; Harry did you ever room came back, H. Rahl porkers tobert Smith and D. have the heavy weight year. Liveryman Mowery is busy in driving agents out. Mrs. Mary Crape and son spent Sat urday and Sunday with her son John, at Asronsburg. The entertainment to given by | Miss Barber, of Lewisburg, last Satur. day in the Presbyterian was postponed on account of bad weather, | Squire Grove and wife were in town; will this kept quite be evening attending to some legal business, Raia all day Saturday and Sanday, R. G. the Wilson Haines was seen in town, | township is “not in it.” another township in Penn's Valley as Giregg town- we are a “back number” spect, pervisors; get abreast with your sisier | townships; buy a stone crusher, do not | wait till Gabriel blows his trumpet. Bamuel Ertle, in Georges Valley, has | in in the valley; the boards were planed ready for a coat of paint. J. I. Condo, the up-to-date carpet weaver, sprained his back, which keeps him from doing much work. Sheriff Brungart was in town last week on business, Andrew Dunlap, the fashionable bare ber and hair dresser, expects to move his shop to a more central part of the town in the spring. Monday quite a number of our peo- ple went a courting to the county seat. James McCool is looking after a farm near Rebersburg; if it suits him he will buy, The late raivs have raised the water in the creeks, which was much needed. Rev. J. M. Rearick is conducting a protracted meeting in the Cross church at Georges Valley, Home of our young bloods are going about town with revolvers in their pockets; keep it up boys, you are being looked after, and it will not be so fleasast if you are dealt with accord. ng to law. + The foot bridge across » Boar tne pono oie kd n a be some broken limbs. INGLEBY ITE The late rains raised the water in the wells considerable, ido | he | will for he order, take them to H. Kreamer, them up in first-class kpows just how to do it. The real estate agent is getting out a car of mining plank; he will then to Somerset county to drive team. T. O. Keen, the Ingleby boss, is going to build an addition his saw mill, store slabs, go fo Sf ne ———— AARONSHBURG, moved back In ns to Cambria county, town again last week, the early fall he moved as far Bellefoute, where he found employment for a time avd when that failed ho i home, CRinie op "Squire Rote had a young berkshire porker killed last week that dressed 453 pounds, There is finer breed for lean meat than berkshires, besides they are very light boned, Frank Dutweiler sold his live stock and farming machinery to his { law, Mr. Winkelblech, no who will take charge of things in the | Mr. Dutweiler will spring, while engage in business, Ira Gramley is Ym. Bair in i keep up their butchering all | they find it pays. Luther Bower moves in still working for Rebersburg, and may winter if with Mrs { Rote in the spring, when Elmer Li | bert out. Luther expects | buy another horse and some cattle, moves young po MILLHEIM, { Messrs Ed. Brown and Joe Reif der paid a visit to Lock Haven, Some of the gagement ring them on. Robert Smith, late of Philadelphia has accepted a position in the mill, The Knights of the had a banquet 20th. There was a all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Tuesday on a drive, through the valley. Thomas Ulrich, the Haven, is visiting at the | parents, Miss Helen Womelsdorf, fonte, spent a few days John P. Condo. John P. Condo made a business trig | to the county seat Monday. A party of hunters were in town Monday rain. Our good Christian people have been rain for the three weeks, but few turned out on night, to thank the Lord them what they asked for, The long looked for are girls %, with are guards to (iolden Tuesday, pleasant time Condo calling on barber fal home visit sdet rad on scoouns of praying for past is about at Pittsburg. W. J. Harrison is home, suffering from a bad cold. From the looks of the that left here Monday, there seemed to be a general exodus to Bellefonte. Look before you leap, would be a confined to his basse ® There is a crowd of young town who seem to delight in it hot for any one who the neighboring mens in making hie re Joy , COMmes town. A bunting party consisting of Char- { Messrs. Lenker, Hoffman and others, | from Millersburg, will spend two weeks io the Seven Mountains: Jesse Miss Dell Reichard has returned to {gpend the winter with her sister, Mis, | E. Mauck, after spending the last two i months at her home Shamokin i Bhe don’t leok as though the strike at any. There is considerable rivalry here as to who has the largest hogs, but so fa i the palm has been taken by James | Stover; one weighed 700, another 640 peguda. Who can beat that ? Do you Want To Die ? al | Shamokin aflected her i If you dont, then insure your life this winter by bLuy- ing good, warm, well made shoes such rs we sell, that keep the feet dry and also Swear well, They are famous Walkovers, worth their weight {in gold for the doo. ;tor's bills they save. Try them when in need, POWER’S SHOE CO. Bellefonte, =. Pean’a, § Pa ‘ t | oc Mir Bpoke Wood Wanted, i Cashis King. a of Mechanicsburg, Pa., And we want some of his king- | Valley cellent values in merchandise. é A nice lot of | ‘Banking Company, ¢ Cloves and Mittens STKE TALL, PA, | Recelves Deposits. ¢ will be sold like this: Discounts Notes. 86 cents will buy $1.00 Goods. | W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. 3 i i ii JO 4 22 L ki i pr i BANKS. butts, ship, for which we will give you ex- For further informa- 4 W. Boob, mine sf van Centre Hull. ¢ Life. Black, the well-known blacksmith at Grahamsville, N. Y., says: “Our has always § auly ATTORNEYS. UGH SB TAYLOR, Alorney at-Law Bellefonte, Peg ser of legal bused aught have feared would die. We used many but Chamberlain's Cough our sole relispee. It é 15 cents buys 50 cent woolen shirls and to dissolve the tough mueus gnd drawers. frequent doses when the symptoms appear we have cured There 8 no hausted. David F. remedy for It . avid other injurious ¢§ Respectfully, tG. H. Long = A OF ad ¢ Underwear H Re cents buys $1.00 woolen shirts and | Ko Tito a “UTemple Court. All mu drawers. promptly atnded to, Vis C. HM is J. H. UR (Ev IB, BOWER 4 Aliorneys a Office iu © rider's Bxeh BIg bo Boor, E J, ORY LViS BOWER, ¢ 22 cents buys 25 eent woolen shirts and 1 NF A sront feddd drawers, until the stock is ex- settled.” ger in giving this ins no opium or gets Forine y For lale by north of Court House, . H. Keller, Linden Hals and J. Centre Hall, HMmitt gy 1A, URST, Allorus 7 at i B Ofiocs directly opposite the Court {C LEMANT DALE. nd {A xamine Men's Prices from 45 ets. to $1.00, our fine KREAMER & SON. | Underwear. PT We are agents for the Also a fi (108 ne line of Misses’ Lumberman’: Shoes. : 4 SEPT i £1.00 to $3.00, Rubber Shoes. NIEEA. Xachange Excellent line of Men's Gloves. WUE Tepre- urg and (ive us a call. HOTELS. [RVIN HOUSE, 8. Woods Caldwell. Proprietor LOCE HAN VEN «PA. Good sampie rooms on Bret KREAMER & SON. Terms reassnsbie, oor ml D. irvin’s Sons, Special attention given to HARDWARE iis, Foundry Building i ‘ a { ¢ 1nd all mo CaO] talrie ahd 4 mg TES Charpes { rnilye Hall, Penn A complete line of Havdware will be found in our slore al prices that will go far | rootes on first Soor. toward making | and jurors, them sell. . impr vem Tie, Tors SPRING MI M8 HOTEL, D.H. Rah prietor, BING MILLS, PA. reine and mm Free bus to snd from all | NEW BROCKERHOY] | NE BROCK KS I BELLEFORTE from wil trains Bpocial « PA, 4 sample rales to witnesses Free bus to and (300m i Paints, Oils, Brushes, | GESTRE] els, in variety of quality and kinds. All kinds of nails, Wire Fence mate- rial, ete, always on hand. Builders will find that we carry all hard. ware needed in the construction of modern dwellings. Come and get estimates, Farmers will find that we carry a line of hardware that will suit their wants, od with pecial alien» Lien y. Central four mayepy Gabi ing and } anting All kinds of PRODUCE x $ 4 Tey MuRen In Chambersburg Business College... wns ARTY cnn . . . Civil Service SCHOOL. Memorial 8g exchange ir wids, § » ALN mre, National Bank Building, Under new man 3 ihe | 1900, Courses in BOOKKE} FTENOGR £2 1L¥G 3 PE NMA NKHI wget Comp H. F. ROSSMAN, 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003 s0000ces00vO D. Irvin's Sons. 0 wo * COMMERCIAL Bindents oa ! night session i #7 sindenst feRslons without éxira we da sits ssebviod to neil 1 ied 10 Night grnsithose when thoroughly Eggs thet other Zit “New Rival,” “Leader,” “Repeater.” fi od Bates and Ed sehinots of this Rig 10 31, «wend for our new Any one contempiativg taking any a tatght by os would 40 well 16 address, © KE. 8 RIPEA brett M. L. WILLIER, j Friscipais, iGauly { Lock Box 2 Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells. “New Rival” loaded with Black powders. “Leader” RX | dee a and “Repeater” loaded with Smokeless powders. Insist upon having them, take no others, and you will get the Major OFS best shells that money can buy. i) ol f it Remember MAJOR V som Dee * Argh ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM, - RUBBER CEMENT, MAJORS LEATH CEL 50 YEARS® EXPERIENCE SO PILLS SO CTS. Saves, ll effects of Sei abuse Ur acess and indiscretion 3S Dn for Say the money paid. Send for circular and copy of our bankable guarantee bond. NERVITA MEDICAL col APAN and sackaon Sires