ti 8 PTA. oA SRO - THE CENTRE REPORTER. | County Superintendent Gramley A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. | G00 sero weather now and then i i ——— ‘as confined to bis house in Rebers-| Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Viee-| 14 relished by the wisest m en. aN nL Donny? burg for the past week with grip. President Illinois Woman's Alliance, ENTRE HaLL, . . . PENN’A.| burg | griy January 24, 1901 | John I Williams, of Philipsburg, | in speaking of Chamuverlain’s Cough | However else it may have been dis- ’ . ! : ‘ : ’ : — - —_ — | was the guest of his daughter, Mrs, | Remedy, says: “I suffered with a se- | posed of, little time has been killed | wr g . RX | vere cold this winter which threatened | this season by sleighi t PERSONAL MENTION. | Wm. Rishel, at Oak Hall, over Sun- | : : . 118 season by sleighiog it. . i day. y ’ to run into pneumonia, [I tried differ- | lpn - i Ban king Co m pany, | CENT Coming and Golug.—Visitors in and out of | Aficees Fannie and Emma Hoffer | ®7* remedies but I seemed to BOW | Out this out and take it to Mrs, J. BE HALL, PA. : Town, | sisters of Mrs. A. C. Mingle sreguests| VOTE 300106 ined cine Upset ny w. Relier:s Linden Hall, and J. F, Fe tran) af cans fe Receoives Deposits, D. J. Meyerand wife, of Centre Hall, | at the Mingle home on High St., says |, y Yo 4 z Ti Switl's entre Hall, and Bet u free vi. Hail Ui dW 205 Discounts Notes. visited friends and relatives in Rebers- | the Daily Bellefonte News. 1¢ bamberlain 8 Cough Remedy and I sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly burg over Sunday. 1 Mrs. Jobu' Byivis. ‘of AltOoUA: Who | found it wus pleasant to take and iLre- | Liver tablets, the best physic. They MTS. 0) ) ¢ ) {lieved me at once. Iam now entirely BS ———————— Hr [nring Candee wre 3 QUT whl Lg woOUS WH a : Hi ba ...§ : : iia | also cure disorders of the stomach, bil- ATTORNEYS, Misses Lillie and Lizzie Smith, of | took sick while visiting Aaronsburg | recovered, saved a doctor’s bill, time | jousness and headache, a . - PT —— IR, Bellefonte, were the guests of Misses | some time ago, was taken to the Lock and suffering, and I will never be with i —— : Will 86lU our 4 FHUOHE. TA V1 i Edith and Anna Lutz over Sunday. | Haven Hospital where she expects 10 out this splendid medicine again.” | That the President thas siready be- | | : Al) EElictOnte, Pr, i al 3 esiae us en f =1 4 : 4 No, 24 Temple Cou | mm 35d gal bLuls : } Sweata * Potters | have an operation performed. | x byw Afra f aller Cindan i ; | Candas ; a oA Court, LL Messrs. D. R. Sweetwood, of Potters n | For sale by Mrs. J. W, Keller, Linden | gun on his inaugural message would | Z00ds { Ct Jems Brom ply attended t 8iugse i 3 » af} i ‘en. | is i Les ay p C & aville | E ¢ Nini ‘© "ga fi ‘ j Mills, and Samuel MeClintie, of Cen Benjamin Gramley, of Kaneville, | Hall, and J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall. | indicate it's going to be a long one, | V1 . EE, GEV B tre Hill, were in town on business last Ill, is visiting old friends at Rebers- | — for the next five hy \ improve it wit ite? i i i hiv FA WORLD r » hea {i Ofhoe iu Cride bulls one rer ond One Year, S—— Sf af smm—— : Any ni ju om — | In this age of illustrations why not | price lor the next {ive week, burg. Mr. Gramley left this county : i Rev. C. B. Harman and wife, of Re- | twenty-seven years ago, and is one of THE KEW YORK 1 A a Sra | “aye. VOILE and 566. bersburg, arespending this week in Se- | prosperous farmers in Illinois, owning and $1.65 | If troubled with a weak digestion, | — linsgrove, visiting friends and acqain- | four farms, THE CENTRE REPORTER \ belching, sour stomach, or if you feel | David ¥. Fortney WW. Herrison Walker, tances. Miss Grace Miller, the obliging post- dull after eating, try Chamberlain's | WA a Clay Reesman is expected home this | mistress of Rebersburg, left Tugeday L : m—— : Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 week from Pittsburg where he was en- | for Bunbury and other towns in that The New York World, thrice a week | cents. Samples free at Mrs. J. W. Kel- gaged for several weeks in a large | section. It is Jikely she will also visit | editions, and The Centre Reporter, can | ler's, Linden Hall, and J. F. Smith's, | printing house. Susquehanna University, to look after | be had one year for $1.65, cash in ad- | Centre Hall, her interests in the Theological depart- | VADeCe. .-— ment, ' A James Ettinger, of Aaronsburg, has secured a position in the Standard printing house, Milton, and will move | Mrs. Della Brungard, of Lock Hav- bis family to that place. en, now of Lewisburg, n very estima- Mills, was | le lady, was completely surprised on Old subscribers to the Reporter who Repeaters regard their work on elec ' 1 3 1 { have paid a year's subscription to the | tion day as a sort of jollification, and | present management of this paper can | one being sentenced to three years al- secure the World one year for « Xty- | 80 shows he's in fora good thine, E. C. Harter. of Spring one of the eallers Tuesday. Mr. Har- | the 16th upon answering the door bell : p § Ine or 8 i y or , 1 $ret ie vi ter is a farmer and one of those who "od 4 : fing that about thirty i her! poting. The regular price of thet Viteh H on ever devised is De. ’ . ‘ _ : y riends had come to celebrate her fif- : 3. a "ne EAE ier Hazel Salve tL relieves - devotes considerable time to the study s World is $1.00 cash in advance. The a 1 a It relie H. F. ROSSMAN, . | tieth birthday day anniversary. savs i i . ‘ : and cures piles, sores, eczema of farm topics o ’ oY reguiar price of the Centre Reporter is | 4514 “in diseases, Beware of imita $1.00 eash in advance. The two ean | tion J. D. Murray. five (65) cents. That puts all paid up —— subscribers to the Reporter on an « qual Che most soothing, healin r andl an - the Lewisburg News. Every one bad The county commissioners of ( lear- | Spring Mills, . i field county paid $1,000 to the constabl- es for services of fire wardens during the year 1900, fifty-two per cent of the bills rendered. Franklin Dower ‘tek Springs, A Mexican war veteran and promi- spent a week or more with friends in| pent editor writes: ‘‘Seeing the adver- Wc ~ x sg sy 1 Your "allow APE . 3 ‘ . mont, are home for the remaioder of ue jower ead of o> Dae Waley > Here t4emety: ; Dansberiain 3 vi eho! i the winter. They were working in Springs. Thursday night he stopped era an : arrHioe a Jemeds, : am Fee | Dubois and Curwensville, and expect % 2° | minded that as a soldier in Mexico in | with Jared Mowery in this place. Mr. | 47 and "45 1 contracted a Mexican di- | Bowersox raised a large family and arrhoea and this remedy has kept me a very enjoyable time, wishing the | 4 4 | be had for $1.65, ady many such birthduy anniversari- lad y sucel rihduy i ri : : g - We hav es. Beat Out of an Increase of His Pension D. Irvin's Sons, ian HARDWARE |c. Foundry Building. |i Carpenters Murray and Evey, of Le- en Blankets to go back again next spring. Daniel Wian, of near Bellefonte, will ; iv nf hi : : | ' I 3 lgave six of his sons a college educa from getting an increase in my pen-| become a resident of Centre Hall in | tion. He is a practical farmer and has | sion for on every renewnl a dose of iti 5 @ : o «311 es ty » . » 1 the spring. ‘He will move iuto the made a success of the business. He restores me.’ It is unequalled as al HORSE BLANKETS rel ling 00M t he school Ouse dwelling opposite the school h ’ 188, demonstrated what could be done on a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleas- | which he and Harry Swabb jointly Centre Hall, . . : . Per A complete line of TE ———————— Hardware will HOTELS. be found in our store at prices Lint will go far toward making them sell, condemued farm—a farm so poor that | gut and safe to take. For sale by Mrs. | own, the landlord quit looking for rent. J. W. Keller, Linden Hall: J. F. | Mrs W. B. Mingle Wednesday - —— - Smith, Centre Hall. went to Philadelphia where she will | Oak Hall spend some time with her daughter - Mrs. J. Emory Hoy, at 2058 Boston Ave, and with her brother, P. Gross Yearick, 2034 North 13th St. ‘own Saturday. Mr. and Mes. Wash Garbrick, of Walnut Grove, were guests at the Paints, Oils, THOROUGH. PROMPT, 3 James Kimport, of near Walnut Grove, drove some fine cattle through els, in { quslity and All} ' Wi Yi kinds of 1 NRIs, Frank Bogdan, of Potters Mills, was re Fence mate- a caller the other day. Mr. Bogdan is one of the solid Pemocrats on that side of the township, and in order to keep rial, elo, always on hand. - YA. it, steam a o o © © o ® © ® © © ® ® “ © \d e home of Daniel Korman Sunday. © e Bui ers Fen ~ CNC DELS 8RG a ern i provements, © ¥ i RG NOG i ree eo © a o ® ® ° eo e w % © & o ® © e Newton Yarnell, of near Linden | Hall, transacted business at this place Monday. Michael Begner, of Joalsburg, was will find that we carry all hard- ware needed in the construction of modern dwellings, Come and get estimates, well posted had his name added to the Reporter subscription list. Clement M. Dale, Esq., and W, Har- in town with a cattle buyer last week. rison Walker, E«q., of Bellefonte, stop- . ped for a few hours in Centre Hall Monday on their way across the val- The Four Cardinal Points 1 Heavy Winter Shoes I'he schools rendered®s sine good dia THAT HAVE MADE OUR REPAIRING FAMOUS... " hese virty relieve von Farmers will find that we Carry hardware that will wants, logues and recitations at their enter- tainment Friday. There were a great ley on business. Both these gentle- many visitors present from this place, men paid their respects to the Repor- | po, 0nt and Linden Hall. ter office before leaving town. Among those in the town who are 0. T. Corman, of Spring Mills, gen- | sick, are E. B. Peters, Wm. Rishel. D. Irvin's Sons. KREAMER & SON. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. { ’ ‘ of FURNITURI 3 8 : i ' £ si i ges inng : i PLE] Ris IC ideboards, Ward : CIUCUUGIUSr MailiUL 9 HAR HE Fo’ i ; 3 | lap ne Cloc Q Ye ; i il be sold dur the next 30 days at reduced rates. D : C DON'T MISS SEEING THEM. 2 yspepsia ure ¥ ¥ - 14¢ 2 War 2 Aha nn Af Bower expects to move to Coburn in @ W Cloyd Shaffer, of Hanover, son of 8 y I 00000000000000000000000000 : . : ; \ Hi - . Di e t t : t B. Shaffer, of the Old Fort Hotel, the spring, = * Parties who purchase to the amount of 85.00 will get one bot. ag S Ss wha You €a . w “ came home to see his father’s new Jo. Mrs. John Wolf, of Sprucetown, and le of F ture Polish FREE and toll paid. | Ttartificially digests the food and aids i : fic i i - cation and spent a short time in this! W. O. Stover and daughter, of Potters Chambersbur | Nature in strength ning and recon. Mill i i t t ori { office. Mr. Shafler is engaged with | Mills, made a business trip to Spring : - afict is vogaged with | Bills, Business College... eral merchant, is suflering from a sore Wm. Smith, W. H. Close, Ira C. Kor- eye, aud nothing seems to alleviate the | man. J. C Gilliland, J. A. Kline, Geo pain. It is feared that he will lose the Kline, Calvin Coble, Calvin Etters, J. member. At present Mr. Corman is! G Irvin, Elmer Houtz, unable to leave the house on account J. N. Diuges, druggist, of Boalsburg, of the severe pain the afflicted eye was in town Tuesday. causes him. Lreorge Horner and son Edward, of We Get At It And Do It, B J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, - Penn’a. I. V. Musser, of the mercantile firm | Walnut Cirove, were iu Oak Hall Bat. of Meyer & Musser, of this place, to- | urday. ’ a - Spring Mills. gether with his wife and ba iW, on Monday started for Bucyrus, Ohio, on a visit to Mr. Musser’s father, J. D, The ice maker made a call last Fri- Musser, who in 1850 wen! west from day. near Arronsburg. Mr. Musser will be J. O. Bower and wife, of near Co- 4 absent for some months. © whiny Br ang Mr. 3 RELIABLE. REASONABLE. burn, were in town on business, ’ oo0000000 P00000000000000000000000000000000000000000060000 | structing the exhausted digestive ore i SMITH & B 0 SPRING MILLS | gans. It isthe latest discover ad digest. his brother Edward Shaffer in a large a’ re 'y . | and tonic. No other preparation > > . i i . : i 4 clothing store at Hanover. The firm Prof. W. A. Brown, of Huntingdon, AND or : i | can approach it in efficiency. It ine also has » branch store iu Huntingdon | #pent a few days with his family on Ls vv ais Cvil Service relieves and permanently cures i ne _ 5 ‘3 ator a » : i 3 t 1 A : tidy JdECsLIONn, Ficuribure county, Water street. : ‘ ! SCHOOL i Restore Vitality 1 ¥iatulence, Sour Stomach, N Lusen, u > z Reus : Master Austin Long, son of C. P.| . ! é . | leadache. Gastraliria € ors mre an Jerry P. Heckman, of Spring Mills, el L i Vie | Sick 1 acoe, Gastraigia, € pe and was a caller at this office Tuesday and Long, had the misfortune to eut his | Memorial Square, National Bank Building 0s zor | all rresultsof imperfect digestion. ordered bills struck for the public sale foot, which means a lay off from school. er Bw OA B and Manhood... Hoosne und 81 Lave $2 1 mes ba at jrec od 1 ’ sore Ube ‘ , yl ! ’ op aT , ~ of stock, implements, etc., of his sister, John Breon is housed up with a sore | June 1. Joo, Com plete | epered e HITT & CO. Chicage Mrs. Susanna Z:ttle, in Georges Val- | [00t- While cutting wood he came in | BOOKKEEPING, RAPID CALCULATION. Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Memory, all wasting dis ley near Beech, on Febru Ary 0 Mr contact with a log which rolled on his TENOGRAVHY, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH, eases, all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion i 20 Dy ye Ale rushing a eo | COLLEGE PREPARATORY, CIVIL SERVICE, | ) rv ood builder. Brings the pin BR EMITHS SALV) Heckman for many years was a school foot, cru biog a couple bones. | PENMANSHIP, ORTHOGRAPHY. 26 A nerve tonic and bl builder 8 i ings th . Pi x PILLS fhe DR. SMITH Cx teacher, but of late, owing to faila f James Foust and John Breon, the COMMERCIAL LAW, and CORRESPONDENCE | Blow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth, by . aval 1 ure present supervisors are out for reelec-| Students can enter at any time.—-Day and | mail §0C. per box, 6 boxes for $2.50, with our bank- SO Lis eye sight, engaged in other busi. i ti Ti rior -" d d I tothe | EOL soanion. Day students admitted to Night | § able guarantee to cure or refund the money paid. CTS On. eV peri » 4 H ¥ t B { . . 1 lon ey | : Nr Cui ed ale N Sead for circular and copy of our bankable guarantee bond, - 1e88, ; | Stodents assisted to positions when thoroughly | | they are up to the standard as BUper- | qualified. Rates and supplies Jower theti other 3 a CO rs 1). OW eo, 1 ¢ | § 3 fue aia tf 19 1 her | - fessrs. Charles D. and Ne wion E. | visors. If they had been provided with it hols of this kin Be Aatiun mt 1000, pep, as EXTRA STRENGTH “merick, of Dixmont, Pa, arrived in | rusher the roads w [vapamena bob bl Bey: a Ng. a] t Thursday of last week. The f a stone crusher the roads would be in | one contempiating taking any course taught bj Immediate Results own - x 1¢ 107 | much better condition with the same E.8 RIPKA. 1} Princioals : (YELLOW LABEL) joer is a son of M. L. Emerick and the | amount of taxes, ie M. L. WiLL 4 Box 3 pa . Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Jatter a son of Henry Emerick, of this Next Saturday will be caucus day at n'y LC 3 on) Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostration, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, place. These young men have been |, 1 . —— a Paralysis and the Results of Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. By mail 1 sosnital | F600 Hall. Let every Demoerat turn is high, but we got a | in plain package, $1.00 a box, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guarantee bond to engaged as attendants at the hospital ot . i“ { out and select good men who will have carload of it and can | cure in jo days or refund money paid. Address at Dixmont and held good positions. They are on their way to some point | the inte i i fill your order for 5, A awl b Cruse OWIHIP UL bentt | and 17510 or ey Eo NERVITA MEDICAL COMPANY John Breon, Jr., will move to town |< 90 and 125 Ib. grain bags at right south. yh prices, Clinton and Jackson Streets CHICACO, ILLINOIS NT, . | in the spring, and take up the black Bold by J. D. Murray's drug store. Centre Hall MAJORS Rev. Z. A. Yearick, formerly pastor | smith trade with blacksmith Floyd 000000000000 8 i LE 2 of the Aaronsburg Reformed charge, | Bowersox. recently read a highly ioterestiog ar- | A ohibald Allison. empl ‘ Sey \ | > on, employed in C.|, 1 makes the best BR. SMITH SALY ods. 0 ticle before the Ministerial Association | P. Long's store as clerk, has been ou Spray Flour bread, Do you Nothing fails % oid Sent ny mail of Shenandoah, entitled “The Reform- | (he gick list. use it? $1.25 per 1-4 bbl, ‘WIHL 433) SHITVIA TV The DR. SMITH C0, Oetitre Hall, Pa. 25 ocutn, ed church; the progress during the re- | Mrs. Harry Musser has been spend- TE TTYT™]T mabe century Jum Slowed, Rov, ing several weeks at the home of her Ssriserees ‘Ang ued Aouow ivy) says 1559 ny 50 YEARS' earic 8 A very stron man n Jin ; * . / 8 fathér, Mr. Corman, at Rebersburg, 911 183 [ja nok pue ‘saoy10” ou 2m ‘way Bujary uodn EXPERIENCE church, and the Evening Herald, of Hon. W. A. Allison spent Saturday V1 SIAN SHIPYOIE I PDIOL. Breeds Ye £18 'SJap " : MN «4240: 2H yy Bhenandoab, gives his article in full | 44q Sunday with his family. ou R HO D Y L O. Hofler, wife and little son, of | Felty Breon is in a critical condition LI A «40poay,, ‘siopaod Youll yna papeoj «IDA Man Philadelphia, were in Bellefonte re. | suffering from consumption, cently the guests of Mr. and Mm. A.| The Blind Concert Co. will appear - CU. Mingle. Mr. Hoffer is Orally in the town hall January 25. All lovers GOODS SIRUS undioyq popeoT] Asoeg Jocated on Eleventh street, between | of music turn out, . 4 re now fi . : Chestnut and Walnut, and is conduct. seve om——— rn ay rn inepustion. a ing a merchant tailoring establish- | The shipping bill will be taken up ment. He is enjoying a large and se- | In the Senate after the legislative ap- lect patronage in his business, all of | propriation bill is disposed of. ~ 8000sess0eee JLogvaday, Siapvay, [vary aa), which his many friends and acquain- | The State Department issued a war- tances in this neighborhood will be | rant for the surrender to the Cuban au. glad to hear. Mr. Hoffer's private | thoritis of C, F. Neely, charged with residence is on Oak Lane, embezzlement. " " ong
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