THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HaLL, . . . PENN’A. January 17, 1901. Mrs. Daniel Hess and Mrs, F rank E. Wieland, of Linden Hall, stopped with Georg: O. and the Misses Benner last week and attended the institute, PERSONAL MENTION, a Boyd Wilson, one of the menibers of the Howard creamery company, has been quite ill at his home on Valen- tine sreet with typhoid fevers, says the Daily News, of recent date, During Mr. Wilson's sickness the work at the Bellefonte creamery has been carried on very successfully by his two competent helpers, Messrs, Harry | Clemenstine and Guy Thompson, Mr Wilson has been sick for over six weeks, Coming and Golng.~—Visitors in and out of Town, Miss Mary Burrell, of Peun Hall, visited with Miss Tishie Bradford. Harry Shirk, one of the successful farmers of Boalsburg, was in town Tuesday. Miss V. Ray Fleisher, of Tusse§ ville, was the guest of E. W, Crawford over Sunday. i Prof. E. W. Crawford is successfully | conducting & large class in voeal music | at Tusssyville, W. W. Gander, who ployed at the Cresson home for a few days. Miss Gettig, of Linden part of last week with Sellers, in Centre Hall, Mrs. Homer Barr, of Boalsburg, | spent several days with her Mrs. Jerre Miller in this place. Frank Fisher, of Boalsburg, return- | ed to his studies at the Medico-Chi, Philadelphia, last Friday. Mitchell Garbrick left for Lancaster, Mrs. J. Frank Rearick, of Spring | where he is a student in Franklin and | Mills, was the guest of her brother Al. | Marshall College. fred Krape, in this place, several days, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Ulrich, of Co-| burp, and Samuel Bohn, of Boalsburg, were guests of John 8. Auman last | week, | this sectio! G. L. Goodbart, of Centre Hill, | Mrs Maggie place, stopped with bis former neighbor w, ls visiting with friends and relatives at W. Spangler while attending institute Huntingdon. last week. Wm. Briodle, who has been employ- ed in one of the western states during the past year, is payiog to parents at Rebersburg. i Township Cancus, | will meet in caucus at Centre Hill Sat- { urday, Jan. 26, 1901, between the hours em~ | of 2 and 4 o'clock p. m., is | nomination caudidates for the | township offices. D. K. KELLER, i 8S. J. McCriNTIC, | Chairmen. has been car shops, various | Hall, spent | Mrs, Edward | Linden Hall. sister, Curt Musser and family, of visited with the former's Hale Ross, last week, Altoona, | sister, Mrs. for Jacob Zong is visiting with friends and relatives in Juniata county, Mr. Reeser, nied by Mr. bought up a fine herd of Snow Shoe, ace pa Begner, of Boalsburg, Wf eattle through | 4 this —————— Coburn, Charles Weiser, a student at the The- ological Seminary at Gettysburg, after spending a at a visit his | two weeks’ waecation home, returned to the ~emiuvary. Prof. A. J. Harter and wife, of Altoo-| | na, spent part of last week at this place visiting at the home of Mr. Harter's Mrs. Samuel D, Musser, of Scranton, arrived in Millheim Monday, being entertained at the home Walter, on East Main street. is A. and of Jesse Morgan, of Salina, Kansas, is | father. visiting his friends at Boalsburg, and | looks as natural as he did when he left there twenty-three years ago. Miss Ella Decker, of Beech, several weeks with relatives at Port Matilda and other points, reports having had a delightful Did you say you saw it porter? Ify subscribe for the Reporter get the brightest in entre county, Mrs. Witman turned t to State College, in the Re- ou did not, you should at once, and spent walest paper and ne Neotis, and has time grie again after spending vine with her parents. JS aoney moved his family id goods to Glen Iron re- will there while ig telegraphy isiness 1a Lhe slatiou at Te. aweekat h James A. and house! Harry C levenstive and Guy Thomp- gon, two young men who are employ- ed in the Bellefonte Wilson creamery, were the guests of T. G. Wilson day. H. E. Homan, of Linden one of the Harris who attended Baturdy night, tute, cently, aod’ his son Wi and railroad bt Sun- remain POT In learnin Hall, township was \ that place. L. Li. Weaver left Monday morning, riers fe state College every session, for State College except } * » * ¥ 1] insti- where he expects to of the farmers’ take a course in the creamery. burt a few down by haud the ef. €x pects to Thomas Kaler, who was Swabb, of the Paul formerly burg, but now engaged in business at Buflalo, N. Y with his sister, Mrs, near Colyer. Mrs. J. B. Kreamer, Rebersburg, formerly of this place, is In Roanoke, Virginia, where she will spend some time with her daughter, wife of Rev. David A. Bolly. H. A. Stover, of Spring Mills, was one of the young men who enjoyed the institute sessiovs, and thinks himself better equipped for farming sinee at- | 8 tending the same, preniises o Aarons baking stoppiog Arthur Lee, of weeks ago by being run a“ freight train while propelling a far recovered fr fects of the ac begin work on the Car, has so om ident that he track again in a few of days Henry Kaler, of Fisher's Ferry, has been at father, but expects to return (o the latter place in a short time, The Du who formerly wor- shiped in Paradise church, holding in home attending to his bbhsites have been al or pear ise the a series of meetings sber, a dwelling be f Michael Eby - LH Rit Harry Fleisher, one of Wm. Colyer's right band men at the stave and saw mill, was unable to attend to his work | for several days last week owing to a severe attack of grip. The most soothing, healing and an- tiseptic applicat on ever devised is De Witt's Witeh Hazal Salve. It relieves al once aud cures piles, Ores, eCZoma and skin diseases. Bewafe of lmita- tions. J. D.. Murray. John Fortney, of neas Boalsburg, was in town on Tuesday on business, | Mr. Fortney is one of the prominent | men in his locality, and is one of those | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the | men whom every one wishes to meet, | mother's favorite, It is pleasant and John C. Bible, of near Centre Hill, | ate for Children 10. take i always Monday drove to town a fine four year | Co 1¢ 18 intended especially for | old Hambletonian hose, whieh colds, rot and whooping will sell at his sale, March 25. cough, and is the best medicine made | stock will be worth going miles for these diseases. : There is not the and buy. least danger in giving it to children | | for it contains no opium or other inju-! Mrs. Bara Miller, nee Moyer, of Free- | rious drug and may be given as confi burg, is visiting old friends and ac | dently to a babe as to an adult. For | renin iat oe Eh to | i pote, Tinta | Hall: J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall. her, as this is her first visit to that | ilies piace in ten years, | Death of Lowell A. Smith. \ Mr. and Mrs, George Krise and ba- After pn lilness of months Lowell A. Smith by, of Uniontown, are paying the for- peacetuily passed away, at the home of his moth mer's parents 8 visit in this place. Mr, En in. D Shull he tye of Krise ia engaged with the firm of Me | Lowell was a young msn of most excellent Ginn & Bradley, of Chicago, manufuae- charactor, and evjoyed the friendship and esteem turers and fitters of steam heating ap | © *li Who kuew him. Heo wasof a most pleas. pliances, ant and cheerful disposition and brought much sunshine to his aged mother and his brothers Herbert Brungart, of Rebersburg, | snd sisters, to whom be was very closely attach- expects to locate at McKeesport, Pa., ed and ln whom be always manifested the deep ia the pear future, and engage in the sat xtrast, life insurance business. Mr. Bruo- art is a young man well equipped to Almost twelve years ago he was received into commanicant relationship with the Lutheran enter that business, and no doubt will make a success of if, church at Pine Grove Mills, sod his name stands at the head of the lst of the first catechetions class confirmed by the writer, Since the death of his father H. BR. Smith, several years ago, he Franklin raox of has been the com fort support of his mother Accompanied, by ba good wie, attends | Hot ho sive gre one bn «d the sessions ofthe farmers’ institute | mit over the Sutire community Inst week, and didnot fail to call at this office in order to drop a dollar in the slot. Mr. Bowersox believes in lime, as will be seen by reading the re- port of the institute in this Issue. He wis an active worker in the Christian En- deavor ty and will be mist therein, Early last spring ho was taken 10 the Jefferson hospital by his brother-dn-law, Dr. Alexander, of “Potters Mills, but it was discovered that his afflie- tion would dot admit of an operation and he John Durst, who was reoetitly mar- | peacefully " Some la dvdis his ana, which same ried to Miss Stover, will move to near Glen Iron, Union county, in the spring and go to farming on the “farm owned by the estate of George Hehoure, de- ceased, his uncle. Mr. Durst is the right kind of young man fo engage in farming ~he is not afraid Wr The Mother's Favorite. coughs, he | Such to see noon, Dec. 23ud, after which his remsins wore takeu to the homie of his brother Emautel at Pot. ters Mills, from which many friends followed the funeral cortege to the brick church at Tumey- ville, where funeral services were conducted by Bis pastor, Rev. Charles T, * Afkens, assisted by Rov. J. M. Rearick, of Centre Hull, The decens. Busse. Sve bem ws wy “eters Mrs, J. and J. F. A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks { Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice. President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamuerigin’s Cough Remedy, says: “I suffered with a se- vere cold this winter which threatened to run into pneumonia, 1 tried differ- ent remedies but I seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset my stomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and | found it wus pleasant to take and it re- lieved me at once. 1 am now entirely recovered, saved a doctor's bill, time Cut this out and take it to W. Keller,s Linden Hall, Smith's Centre Hall, and get a free sample of Chamberlain’s Btomach and Liver tablets, the best physic. They also cure disorders of the stomach, bil- iousness and headache, dull after eating, try Chamberlain's { Stomach od Liver Tablets. cents, Bamples free at Mrs, J. W. Kel- let's, Linden Hall, and J. ¥. Bmith's, Centre Hall, WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. um FURNITURE was never go complete as at the present time and consists of Chamber Suits of all descriptions, Couches, Rockers, Moris Chairs, Our stock of Lagles' lout this splendid medicine Kor sale by Mrs. J, W. Keller, again.’ Linden Lr Lr Wilting Desks, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Cribs, Chiffoniers, Large Mira, Clocks, Fine Rugs, Etc, Ee, These goods will be sold during the next and £1.65 i 5 THE CENTRE AEPORI wy v5 DON'T MISS SEEING Parties who purchase to the Furnit ure olis i I R E ls and “EEE JOHN SMITH & BRD. ‘Don’t Put Off this paper can | Xty- | ‘Your Christmas Shopping — =e and J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. cn ff oss ab days at reduced THEM. fat amount of »o.00 will SPRING MILLS. ALSO A FIKE LIKE OF rates, crit The New York World, thrice a week year for $1.65, cash io ad- Old subseribers to the present management of the World year cents. That puts all paid up secure one fors 53 Li Had hief subscribers to the Reporter on an equal nen agKkercnie S, footing. The regular price of the World is $1.00 cash in ance, The the Centre Reporter is The two can fr SN Linen Towels; regular price of $1.00 cash in advance. i0 SPERD MORE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY IN A HURRY. CALL EARLY AND LOOK OVER CUR LARGE AND WELL SELECT- ED STOCK OF > and Fancy L Beat Out of ao Increase of His Pension a Nn a n Cy a m PS. A Mexican war veteran and pent editor writes: “Seeing the adver tisement of Chamberlain's Collie, ( proumi- ‘hol- A LIRE OF FIRE CARDIES ALSO IN STOCK PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR LINE. AREAMER & SON. D. Irvin's Sons, HARDWARE Foundry Building. Hall Penn A complete Hardware will be found in our store at prices {wat will go far toward making them sell. era and Diarrhoea Remedy, 1 am re. Mexico in minded that as a soldier in '47 and 458, I contrac Mexican di- arrhoea and this remedy kept ny ted fi has me | pen- | of It is unequalled ns a | from getting an increase in gion for on every renewal a dose it | restores me.’ quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleas. | ant and safe to take. For sale by Mrs, | J. W. Linden Hall; J. F. or ICHINAWARE. Smith, Centre Hall °s ~ KREAMER & SON. - Keller, 2000009202 0000080020C2 002000 THOROUGH. PROMPT. WVivesay Gand wiv Ee & Lions ~n¥ | Maa Wess WAV LE sade HOLIDAY GOODS. F someon wr > 8 4 wa The Four Cardinal Points THAT HAVE MADE OUR REPAIRING FAMOUS... rer » 1: —_ > hese Yirtues reueve vou ol Condre oil . a 41 nt visit SY 5 all WOoITY inna VOLE Have line of work res ah MVR Vad savy Wa when vour | BAW sav i ve sald OG ceavive Paints, Oils. Brushes, els in variety ol quality and kinds. All kinds of Wire Fence rial, ete, 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 hardware that wants, § » banew Wviaa = We Get At It And Do It. J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, Penn’a. RELIABLE. REASONABLE. 206000000000 000029203000 pails, mate always AVE a { AEWA AW We AAR Risa wae Candies i Sheer YYW vasianw - ‘ . Hest mb » “astm Ww iessvae 96004000000000008000080000000000200000000300000000000000000 - oes iy o AWe Vass aw vhasiaw 1 line of their CAITY A will suit Chambersburg ‘Business College see BBUF soc . . » Civil Service SCHOOL. Natwousl Bank Building. Under new management, June 1, 1900, Cow plete Courses in . ly BOOKKEEPING, RAVID CALCULATION, STEROGRAPHY, Whitin i, ENGLISH, COLLEGE PREPARATORY, CIVIL SERVICF, ORTHOGR APHY, [COMMERCIAL LAW, and CORRE BPUNDESCE. Siodents can enter at any time «Day an tlaht session. Day stodents admitted to Nt fantasy oe without extra charge students assisted to positions when thoroughly qualified Rates and supplies lower than other o hools of this kind. —Vasoation for 1905, Dec, Zist to 31, =8end for our new college catalogne.— Any one contemplating taking any course taught by us would do well Io Rds ous, E.8. RIFKA 1 M. L. WILLIER A Princip, { lock Bax 352.) H. F. ROSSMAN, Spring Mills eceeoeevece 0000000000009 002000000000000200C000000000RCOROUO]——— D. Irvin's [red Dining Sons. REWARD We rav the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Consiigation or Costiveness we cannot cure with varia The Up-to-Date Litile Liver P... | They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25¢c boxzs contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5¢ boxes contain 15 Pills, Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Corners Clinton and Jackson Sts., Chicago, Illinois. Sold by Sold by 4. D. Marrag's drag store, Centre Hall v w Memorial Square, = a =r 2 Jiauty is a lhigh; but we got a earload of it and can SAL I fill your order for 5, 10, 28, 56 and 125 1b, grain bags at right prices. LOBLLP000049 makes the best "Spray" EF our bread. Do you use it? $1.25 per 1-4 bbl. . . - : ; ‘New Rival,” “Leader,” “Repeater.” AL INCHESTER OUR HOLIDAY Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells. are now ready Lt Hp “ Hew Rival” 15aded with Diack powders. “Leader™ d ¥ Repeater” loaded with Smokeless powders. Insist upon having them, take no others, and you will get the best shells that money can buy. : be ww BANKS. ‘Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA, Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. . B. MINGLE, Cashier. ATTORNEYS. TAYLOR, Atluruey al-law, Ecliefoute, Pr, rt. All manner of lege! bul wed to augts £ ),0RVI8 suly OR ros # Ko. 24 Temple © i. H. ORV M. BOWER, (Jrvis BOWER % ORY iB, Alotheye al Law, BEL in Crider’s Exch PONTE PA. ge buildisg on second 254 ul OMou Ww. Haus ou Walker, WALLE David F. Fortney BEY & YORI - Adio: rib of Court § CET, Attorney -at-Las y opporite the Cour Aorney I Office XR. W, comer Diamond First National Bank doors from ¥ G. RURKLE, Lid 81leLL0n nu rCridsr Exchia ge. GETTIG, ATTORRKEY OER B. BFANGLER, ATTORNEY BEI ni ali the courte, Codes German Offoe, LAW, INTE, PA. on in En Exchange LOVivS al Crider repre- rg and HOTELS. ALawel Prog . LOCK HAVEN. ¥ Good sample Wools ( Terms ressonaliie oor AR . he QUsR HOU » Dageeit, Propriet BELLEF( given ww “TE. PA. ade, apr Species] attention oouniry 4 i NEW ( GARMAN HO i Oppasiie ( vailding. new furs ric bells and all ¥ nie snd moderate charges oul, steam provements, #¥n] Ie SPRIN 8G MILLE Ho RL : DH. Bu Free bus to and from all traine, NEW BEROCKERHOFFY HOUSE AE} 8 MERIns I. Bpeciai rales VTE, PA. Good sample Ww wilhesses { BEI i Free i "OOms «¢ 4 tis 10 and from pa Sret S00 | and Pore i MENTEE HALL HOTE] v Win. H. Runkle, sipped, bar and tab'e sn birders receive bBagithier Joos Manager. od with FIOTIRI BIE - ity. Central mays Newly o the best ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Fiatulence, Sour Sto mach, Nausea, Sick Headache, a, Cramps and allot her res ult t odie stion. 214 times male iree . Chicago fast S011 small sive, go vic ail ad ¥ i Prepared By E. C Le dITT 80 ot SMITH 8 RALVS The DR. SMITH CO id chap 3 “bands. , Ceoire Hall, Pa wy io I apalr Dreflen Arth Clon Tse Majors iComent Leomember MAJORS RUBBER CEMENT, MAJORS LEATH 5% CEMED IF SMITH SALVE or all kinds of Rothe fats to gent od mail The ba. TH 00, Cen ia Pa 25 cents, 50 YEARS® EXPERIGNCE ALL DEALERS xece THEM, Borvices were held at the homes of his mother 8 ¢ is with god § dg pr vurn bis dgnth,
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