- w THE CENTRE REPORTER. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Durst and daughter attended the funeral of Geo. Schnure, of Glen Iron, Union county, last week, The deceased wasa broth. er of Mrs, Durst’s, a farmer in good circumstances and highly respected in { the community in which he lived, Samuel Wagner, of Kipple, a suburb of Altoona, was a caller Friday. He came home to see his mother and rela- tives at Tusseyville, while he had an opportunity to leave his place of em- ployment, which is in the Pennsylva- nia car shops at Altoona. He return- ed home Saturday. Prof. E. C. Zeigler, of Penn Hall, | who last summer conducted a musical normal in this place, was in town Fri- day. Prof. Zeigler purposes holding two normals next summer—a spring and fall session, A. H. of Farmers | was up Baturday. For handsome Shirt Waists. | ver thinks, and he is right, | weather conditions so far in December | have been in favor of the an wide CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Dec, -} If we could pin a sample of our pur} 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 Weaver, Mills, 0 town MASSEY -—~- | saved. Holiday Opening Cyrus Grove, son of John Grove, | Begins this vear Dee. 1st. Don’t think of buying until ns. | angeville, IIL, for some time, | eipal of the high school of that place. | | Mr. Grove is a well qualified young | man, and the kind who find just such i positions as he holds. Henry Jordon, of McConnell, | who is making a visit you see IL, weeks GARMAN'’S, Bellefonte, Pa. of some to his old hin oO Jor of Lena, 1li., who accompanied | him east, returned home a short time { ago on account of illness in his family. led Thursday. iso don, PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Golng.—Visltors in and out of Town, Wc fp i Was a Resident of Newberry, Fred Weber, of Boalsburg, in | town on business Friday. John P. Sanders and Christmas at State College. Mr. and Mrs, D. W. of Belle- fonte, spent Sunday in Centre Hall. Misses Edith and Anna Lutz will spend New Years week in Lewisburg. was rita in William H. Dorey, a bugler in Com- pany A, Nineteenth infantry, the Philippines, of dysentery, He was A. Dorey, of Queen street, Newberry, and was twenty-two years old. He has a brother serving in the | Sixth infantry, siso in the Philippines. | ss iene — ; Roll of Honor. #* Primary School, Anoa Bartholomew *Reah Keller, "Sylva Krumbine, *C: Luse *Alice Rearie *Isabel Rowe, * Ps Saul, lie Smith, Dinges, wife spent | a son of Gelss, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mertz and family, of Tusseyville, spent Christmas with friends at Centre Hall. J. A. Reesman in Pittsburg present where Clay Reesman has ployment in a job printingfoffice. { teacher Rosie Krape, *Helen | Mary Rearick, ari Runkle, *Nancy *Nina Snyder, Nel- Bradford, Ralph *Henry Hubler, *Robert! | Krumbine, *Carl Long, *Harry Mow- | ery, Miles Rearick, Sidney Royer, | *John Runkle, *C.ivin Smith, Ira | Foreman, *Roy White. ira Luse, is at kK, em- Emma Saul, Miss Emily Alexander today, Thurs- * William day, returns to Tyrone to resume teach- and of Cen- Reeds. George and Anna Breon, daughter of John Breon, west tre Hall, spent Christmas at ville. |OnND A gs Christ Durst is in Union county car- Read Your Home Paper ing for the farm stock of his uncle, Schoure, deceased, of Glen : be found in No children should grow ht to ap- It is said to be the stepping stone of intelligence in | learned in The local paper should (ieorge every home, Iron. up ignorant who can be taug preciate the home paper. of Le- Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Afidrew Gregg, mont, spent & few days with Ciregg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WW. Bweeney. Noah Leitzel and wife, and Forest Stover and wife, of Asronsburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jared Mo a- ery Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Huyett and daughter Lela, spent Thursday of last week with the family of F. M. Craw- ford, Bellefonte. all those matters not to be books, children a foreign paper which contains not one word about any piace or thing, which they ever saw or perhaps ever heard of, and how could you expect them to be interested? Bat let them have the home paper and read of peo- i ple whom they meet and of places with which they are familiar, and soon an interest is awakened which in- Miss Alda Sankey, of Centre Hall, creases with every arrival of the local will go to Wiliamsport Saturday, paper. Thus a habit of reading is form- where she will stop with friends for ed and those children will read the two weeks or more, i papers all their lives and become in- J. B. Harper, of Potters Mills, a vet- | telligent men and women, a credit to eran of the late war, is confined to the their ancestors, str mg in the knowl | house. Mr. Harper saw hard service | edge of the world as it is today. during the sixties, — Mr. and Mrs. John Pennypacker, of Mifflintown, are the guests of mer- chant tailor W, A, Sandoe. Mr. Pen- nypacker is a railroad man, | gestion, but A Byro t+ Garis, who has been working made a well man of me. It digests | on the troll ley bridges between Heede what vou est and fan certain sire f rl ' - : ’ f bh ville and fon (Five sour person, ns Many persons have had the experi- ence of Mr. Peter sherman, of North! Stratford, N. H., who says, for years | Kodol Dyspepsia ure | whip wy ¢ fiaertatl bin “§¥ t atuily, J.C. of Centre Hill, was in Centre Hall on business Monds ay. Mr Bible may make sale of his farm stock aod implements in the spring and quit the Lehigh Conl and Navigation Come farming. pany at Summit H ill, is uuder eontrol wt? - - - Sildle, The fire fortviwo ye whirhi hae bowen Hii burning 7% i a 1 bpd te —— . If you would have an appetite like a bear and a relish for your mesls tzke Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver | Tablets. They enrrect disorders of the stomach and Tegulste the liver and | bowels. Price, 25 dents. Samples free | ot Mrs. J. W. Keller's, Linden Hall; J. F. Bmith’s, Centré Hall. Mathias Summers, of Potter: Mills, | while in Centre Hall on business came | to the Reporter office to see that his | name was added to the Reporter's rapidiy growing list, John Hostermau. son of Dr. G. W. Hosterman, and student at Franklin | and Marshall College, came home Sat- | urday and will remain until the holi- day vacation expires. ; be ea ete el iat Wm. Mitterling, of Tusseyville, and | NEWS AND OPIRIONS f Milton 8. Benner, who a week ago re- | National importance. tarved from Wilton Center, Illinois, were callers Monday. Mr. Benner will "ALON E remain east until spring. Thomas L. Moore made a trip to Contains Both. Elgsburg, the home of Miss Lillie Ubiristine. Mr. Moore is one of the Bally by mail $6 a year i and Sunday yy mail $8 2} Sie funy Be. Potter township school teachers, and u fast friend of the Chris tine fumily. Prof James Gregg and wife, of Miles burg, spent a few days with friends in Centre Hall. Prof. Gregg is principal | oy | of the Milesburg schools, and chair. man of the examining committee for permanent teachers’ certificates for Centre county, Mr. and Mrs. John 51. Weidy. of of the n | Linden Hall. John Kimport, of Altoona, circulat- f ed among his friends through here last week, Mitchell Guarbrick, a student of Fravklin and Marshall College, Lan- caster, is home for the Christmas vaca- tion. The game of base ball between the Junior team of Boulsburg und Linden Hall last Wednesday, resulted in a score of twenty-eight to eight, in favor of the former. Migs Freda Hess returned home Sat- day, after a sojourn among her many friends and classmates at Philadelphia and Bethlehem, Quite a brilliant wedding will take place on Main street during this week, and the the “ealithumpians’ are gath- ering in force, Messrs, 8. D. Gettig, of Bellefonte, Al- their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gettig, at this place, The teachers returned home Fric day, | well pleased with the week's entertain. The sermon on Baturday evening by Rev. Remer, on “prayer | appreciated by all. Those visiting in town during the past week were: wus greatly ~-John Loneber- Axemann; Lawson Burris, Miss Lee, and Henry Swabb, of Centre Hall: Mrs. Bell and daughter Roxanna, and Franklin Fischer, Boalsburg: F ranklin Floray, Tusseyville Samuel Colyer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zeigler, Oak Hall The large lumber mill at this place and a “full dinver pail,” for the work men. Wy The most effective little liver made are De Witt's Little Karly ers. They never gripe, J. D, piils Ri- Murray — THE NEW YORK WORLD ) and THE CENTRE REPORTER 1¢ Year, © ¥ The New York World, thrice a week editions, and The Centre He porter, can be had one year for $1.65, Vance, Old subscribers to the Reporter who have paid a year's subscription to the present mansgement of secure the World cents, this paper can year for sixty- That puts all paid up subscribers to the Reporter on an equal footing. The regular price of the World is $1.00 cash in The regular price of the Centre Reporter is in advance. The two be hed for $1.65, li A oll —— One {65 advance, can No one can ressouably hope health unless his each day. atlended to, disorders of the stomach Arise, fousness, for gud nove When this is not bowels Once bil- headact How, LL and If you wish to avoid dyspepsia, piles soon fol these ailments kee *p your bowels regu- lar by taklog Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabl when required. They are so easy to take and mild and Forsale hy Mrs. J. W. Keller, L inden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. Le *ent ela BMITHE BALVE tor bv mal for Cotitre Hall ehilt Cents inins The wir DR Pa Shoes for tender feet fo) rin l vba le the Ht © pric The Ww al ikove Fine Shoe at £3.50 and £4.00 are that, Try them. POWER’S SHOE CO. Bellefonte, Penn’a. Chambersburg Business College... we AND —— . . . Civil Service SCHOOL. A A aS EARS Memorial Square, National Bank Building. Now is the time when eroup ana ? lung trouble prove rapidly fatal. The § Lonly harmless remedy that produces immediate results is One Minute Cough Cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung dis eases, It will prevent consumption, 5.D Murray. Li. A. Patterson & Co., of Lock Hav. n, have purchased 2500 acres of fire / clay land near Beootac Creek, Clinton ) county, with a view to erecting a big manufacturing plant, / / De Witt’s Little Early Risers are / dainty little pills, but the y never fail to cleanse the liver, remove Sbatre- tlons and fuvigorate the system. J. D. Murray. The Centre Reporter one year for / one doller cash in advance, ¢ Hel p is needed at once when a per- / son's life is in danger. A neglected / cough or cold may soon become serious and should be stopped at once. Ouoe Minute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs and colds and the worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other / throat sud lung trouble. J. D, Mur- 4 ray. 4 Don’t Put Off Your Christmas Shopping —li—| YOU ALWAYS HAVE 710 SPEND MORE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY IR A HURRY. CALL EARLY AND LOOK OVER CUR LARGE AND WELL SELECT ED STOCK OF CHINAWARE. KREAMER & SON. is u igh, but we got a carjoad of it and can fill your order for 5, Ib. grain bags at right {SALT 10, 28, 56 and 125 prices, makes the best bread. Do you use it? $1.25 per 1-4 bbl, OUR HOLIDAY GOODS are now ready for your inspection, Anything you want at low prices, BANKS. Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA. Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. . B. MINGLE, Cashier. ATTORNEYS Hv GHE TAYLOR Attorney at-law, Bellefonte, Fr, No. UA Temple Court. All manuer of legnl bukle tess proto oly atiended 10, rughé suly J. H. ORVIE C. NM. BOWER, Ei,UEN.!8 (vis, BOWER & ORV 18, Allgrneys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Crider’s Excl hangs building on floor, sero d Hgulus i i i : ALSO A FIRE LIKE OF Linen Hadxerchiefs, Linen Towels, and Fancy Lamps. IN STOCK Fortney. W, Harrison Walker, FORTNEY & WALKER Atlorney at law, BRELLEFORTE, PA. Office north of Court House. A O.FURST, eh Attorney-al-law ices directly opposite the Court } C LEMART DAL EK, ' AUorney at Law BELLEFO! Ni E W, corner Dixon National Bank PA, Oiics N doors from 3, two G. KUNKLE Atlorney-st-Lavy kinds of legal bos ution given to collection i Excha ge. LEE D. GETTIG, ATTORREY-AT1. fs MEang al Cost Po s.ns ions Germ bus ¥ awialia L EXibige Bi CT Z B.BPANGLER, ATTORREY-A BELLE} ris, { Office, T-LAW, ONTE, PA tation ju En ¢r Exchange novies ok In all i 00 German, jE 0% wn Crig OUR LINE ” % . » i # Fyn 5 ¢ WwOIllll ana Ww a 4 eas sow : mia 1:4 . £ Gas'n COIL PASC td va HOLIDAY GOODS. * , vb c00cP0000OVS “an vw Ollie LCL wi b atrill Food a sol may seme uiday FV¥w BAY MV EVE aa WwW ssiavive pa ¥ Ve 5m ow Varvhan an dd oun lima Ww eva sranw cry. dw nl “aiv a Mas dasa Vi Candies ' nd Athan ofa s rn and Viisava gvvia Wings fre *Hriaten £5 0 ava Wake ow banat w + H. F. ROSSMAN, y 1000000060 00000000000200000000000000000000000302 an “foegy Mita D. Irvin's Sons, Centre Hall A complete Hardware be found in store nt that will go far toward making them sell. Penn, line of will our prices Paints, Oils, Brushes, ets, in variety of quality and kinds, All kinds of nails. Wire Fence mate- rial, ete, always on hand, Builders 1 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, i nN 'n Qana lei —— Cure Impotency, » Right : ects HOTELS. RVINE ot Fes . Woods Caldwell LAK K V. PA. Good sample rooms on first Janel a Ens casonsd ie, W. L. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. Epecial atiention given ww o uniry trade. sprig EE INTE, PA. houl, slesm provements. “ullding. new farniture bew ciric bells and sll moder: 200] leis and modersie charges. I NF BING MILLE HOTEL DH Ruki Pie SYR Free bus 10 and from sll trains iris tor MILLS, PA. SE, pr BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus (0 and from all trains. Good ssmple rooms on firs Soor. Special rates to witnesses and jgrore, . NEW BROCKERHOFY HOt CERTRE HALL HOTEL. Ww Wm. H. Ra 5, Manager. Newly equipped, bar and » supplied with » vot mer BOR lers receive special atten and oan fi 0 hoalthier locality. Central w fs hing and hunting mays the K for totter nsurpwssnd By a 3% & SMITH CO. Centre Ha snitrhenms, ail for 25 . Pn. Kodo Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids structing the e Xhau sted dipges ans. Jt isthe s 1a ive Or dizraver 1A rokte test Vi $45 0 ¥4 * lia i825 i i nail sles i wis Pil min Prepared by E. C COWITT ace . oF, v8 LITE cb wage i fv hopped hands, Te hire Hall, Pa. SMITHS SALVE The DR. SMITH CO To Tepats Prohen Arti. cles vee Major’ Cement Demembor MaJoR'S RUBKET | CEMENT, MAJORS “GEN, THEALVE or a: kin Rind of wore, Coo Comte Hall Pa. 2 ov a SMITH 60 YEARS® EXPERIENCE
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