The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 31, 1901, Image 4

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    8. W, SMITH, . Editor and Proprietor.
Centre HaLL, . . . PENNA]
January 31, 1901,
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- |
porter are one dollar per year in advance. ]
ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 cents per line for three |
Boalsburg
Miss Bessie Bearson, of Linden Hall,
she was attending Rev. Black's ser-
vices,
grip patients; the writer has
patients in his own family.
Misses Herman and Mays,
of Le
The Blind Concert Company,
The Blind Concert Company which |
gave an entertainment in the Evaogel- |
feal church Thursday evening of last |
week wus fairly well patronized, Their |
entertainment was one of the best of
the kind given in Centre Hall for |
The singing was excellent, the
Fhe flute |
the highest
pleased with |
the program, and a second night would |
voices blending perfectly.
was of
livery one was
and violin music
order.
CALIVORNIA |
— i
Thirty-five Days’ Tour via
Railrond,
Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa-
ny hus arranged for a specially con- |
ducted tour through California, to |
leave New York and Philadelphia on
14, by the “Golden Gate |
Special,” composed exclusively of Pull
man parlor-smoking, dining, drawing-
room, sh eping, compartment, and otr
servation cars, returning by March 20
This special train will be used where |
This season there ju a large death
‘ate nraong children from croup and
ung troubles, Prompt action will
terrible
We know of nothing so cer-
tain to give instant relief asx One Min-
ute Cough Care t relied
¥
I
disenses,
enn also be
troubles of adults,
J. D. Murray.
to tnke, |
PVieasant
» - -
While King Edward was formerly a
Ie track HOW
hix solicitude will doubtless take in the
reat patron of exclusive
on application.
WAR TAXES CUT 840,000,000.
The war revenue reduction bill, as
agreed upon by the Senate finance
committee, provides for a reduction of
nearly $40,000,000.
Senator Aldrich, chairman of
Senate committee on finance, reported
the bill back to the Senate. The com-
mittee reports a complete
for the bill as it passed the House,
Benator Aldrich made a statement ex-
lows:
Stamp taxes repealed: promissory
notes, mortgages, bills of lading for ex-
port powers of attorney, protest, char-
ter party, certificates of all kinds,
dispatches, telephone messages, pass-
age tickets, costing less than $30; ex-
press receipts, freight receipts, bonds,
except bonds of indemnity; legacies to
religious, charitable, literary or educa-
tional institutions.
Special taxes
cial brokers,
Taxes reduced: Conveyances, insur-
ance, bankers’ capital, proprietary
medicines, cigars, tobacco, beer,
repealed: Commer-
An ipspired Washington dispatch
says that the Republicans, having
large majorities in both houses in the
new (‘ongress, expect to work rapidly.
“With Roosevelt in the chair and a
large Republican majority on the floor
it is thought that the rules can be
changed in the Senate without any
great difficulty.”
We should think
velt in the chair almost anything
might be done. The BSenale might
even try the plan of our State Senate
at Harrisburg and dispense with rules.
Then Roosevelt and the Republican
so. With Roose-
We may expect to find that, as a stren-
uous presiding officer, the late Speak-
er Reed was not a circumstance
Teddy the Terrible.
tne
In a consideration of Cuba's
Constitution some of the patriots ob-
jected to the preamble invoking
the favor cf God, whereupon Gen-
eral Sanguily inquired: “If we do not
invoke God, whom can we invoke?”
It is evident that the old General has
got the situation and the attitude of
the administration at Washiogton
sized up about right.
i lp
to
new
The Pennsylvania railroad company
will spend upwards of $2,500,000 dar-
ing the coming year on new locomo-
tives. The number of new locomotives
required has been fixed aX 204, all of
which with the exception of forty
eight, will be built at the
shops of the company.
a
“Florida Fast Mail” by the Sea.
board Air Line Railway, “Flori
da and West India Short Line”
to the Winter Resorts of the
South. The Only Line Operat.-
ing Daily Trains to Florida.
locomotive
the Seaboard Air Line Railway's splen-
didly equipped trains, leaves New
York daily at 12:10 A. M, 23rd Street
Htation, Penpsylvania Railroad, with
Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car
and Day Coaches to Raleigh, Southern
Pines, Columbia, Savannah, Jackson
ville, where connections are made for
St. Augustine, Tampa and Florida
ints. This train connects at New
fork with train leaving Boston 7:00
P. M. Leaves Philadelphia 350 A. M.,
Baltimore 6:22 A. M., Washington
10:55 A. M., Richmond 240 P. M.,
arriving at Southern Pines 9:35 P. M.,
Columbia 1:45 A. M., Ravanoah 500
A. M., Jacksonville 5:10 A. M., St,
Augustine 11:10 A. M., Tampa 530
P.M. Through Pullman Drawing
Room Sleeper New York to Jackson
ville. Through Vestibuled Passenger
Coaches and perfect service,
For information call on or write to
all Pennsylvania Railroad offices, or
Beaboard Air Live Railway represen-
tatives at 306 Washington street,
Boston, Mass. ; 1206 and 371 Broadway,
New York: 30 South Third Street,
Philadelphia; 207 East German Street,
Baltimore; 1434 New York Ave,
Washington, orto R. E. L. Bunch,
General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth,
Va
a
Penn Hall.
Meyer Bros. have their saw mill
ready to run and will start operations
at once.
A singing class of forty members was
organized in the Lutheran church.
F. F. Zerby made a brief business
trip to Colyer Monday.
Quite 8 number of our citizens are at
the seat of justice this week attending
court.
Horace Bloom and wife, of Pine
Grove Mills, visited friends in this sec-
tion last week.
A young lady arrived at the home of
Samuel Baney last week.
The farmers are taking advantage of
the ice crop whieh is quite plentiful,
Henry Meyer is housed up with a se-
vere attack of lumbago.
: Horse Blankets,
‘will find a | assortment of
Ol Hanete and tobes at D. A
paddler aud harps rove.
mont, visited at the nome ol
Kimport this week.
1.
young people to Centre Hall Saturday
evening, to take io the 5
and when
near home
would be to upset, and he did that in
Rev. Black's services were well at-
good. Nine additions to the church
were made.
I. J. and Robert Condo's biscksmith
shop was locked all week, as they
| were both laid up with the grip, and
in consequence not one horse shoe was
driven iu our town last week, some-
thing which does not often occur.
The receipts of the Blind
| Co. Wednesday evening
{about $18.00.
Concert
footed up
Samuel Moore, of State College, paid
his aged mother a visit on Saturday
aud Sunday; he also visited his broth-
er-in-law, John Fortuey, who has been
ill for ten days.
The Linden Hall Lumber Co, had a
| wreck last week: the engine is
| south of Shingietown and it
some time to get it ready for use.
Dr. Wm. H.
Mills, passed through |
Fry, of Pine Grove
ore Saturday
on his way home to help nominate
1
}
i a
good Democratic ticket,
Wc pnt
Linden Hall.
January 24.
Arthur Kimport, of Bells
looking up his friends here this week.
Josiah Zeigler, of Pie
ited his parents here las
fonte, was
sant sap, vis
t week,
William Swabb returned from Belle
foute on Monday, where he was delay-
ed by the grip, ou his [
Johnstown,
Clyde Boyer, of Hartleton,
this place during part of last
week.
Henry Zeigler spent Sund
Hall, at the bedside of hi
Mrs. Tibbens,
John and Annie Zong, of
Crap, visited friends aud relatives here
Pleasant
last week.
Miss Cora MeUl
oi
is visiting with
town.
Miss Anna Brooks, of
visited of
some
through here ast w
Grip has hit this plac
instances attacking alm
family at one time
John Rossman accompanied by
syn Harvey 1 his grand-daughter
Virdie, of Farmers Mills, t Wed
nesday as the Zeig
and
spen
guests of Henry ler
and family.
Belle
serinus
James Searson was called to
{ fonte on Sunday owing to the
| iliness of Mrs. Smiley.
his sister,
Samuel Gingerich, who has been ill
| for some time, is slowly improving.
lp
Moved to Port Matilda
i WW. D. Strunk and his son W. Oliver
| Strunk Monday moved from Potters
{ Mills to a point midway between Port
IM
| Moshannon.
te
atilda and Philipsburg on the Black
The Strunks bought
| new saw mill and will place it
a
on a
i tract of timber land belonging to Sam-
uel Marsh, of Lock Haven,
tof 1400 acres. The timber
{into bill stuff. Mr.
| will be Port Matilda.
i
i
com posed
will be
Strunk's
cut
address
nificant
i Items From the Upper End.
| The democratic caucus held at Centre
| Hill on Saturd iy was well atteaded,
The ticket nominated gives pretty gen-
| eral satisfaction and no doubt will be
elected by handsome msjorities. Quite
a for the office of
| Bupervisor for our end, and four or
i five eandidates contested for the place,
including our old Supervisor, Adam
contest wus made
J.
Our townsman,
to butt against him.
| good and careful official and deserves
young stalwart at Centre Hill who
manifested such great interest in the
caucus, especially for School Director,
took the bull by the horns, Unfortu.
nately for the young man a dose of
knock-out drops was administered to
him, It is rumored that he ex-
pects to be called to the responsible po-
sition of legal adviser, as well ns clerk,
for the incoming board of SBehool Di-
rectors, His ability canvot be ques
tioned, and all business entrusted to
him will be attended to promptly and
in a legal manner, The matter of the
division of our precinct is freely din,
cussed, and with the exception of very
few, our end Ig favorable for division.
The viewers meet on Wednesday of
this week. Bourn Sipe.
A MI A AS Oo
The Reporter $1.00 pur year,
nave brought double The spectators
on - i
Oak Hall.
Samuel Koofl’ and wife, of Boals-
thony Kuooflf on Sunday.
J. K. From and wife, of State Col-
lege, were guests at the home of E. B, |
Peters Sunday.
John Durner and his best girl were
I'he sick are improving at this writ-
11142.
Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Tressler, of this
place, made a birthday party for their
William Tuesday
fifty of
mutes and friends present; they all had
BON on evening.
here were about his school
a good time aud he received many
presents, The supper consisted of ice
cream, cakes and tafly,
A. W. Dale and wife made a flying
visit to their son lather, at Pine Grove
Mills Tuesday.
J. a .
ed load of Boalst
Mrs. Pifer,
on Sunday.
Kline, of this place, took a
neral of Pine
ills
iid
at
ida and Metropolitan Limited”
Air Line Railway,
rida and W est India Sh
er Res
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Ort
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10] ida.
the
fe only line
ains to Flori-
magnificent new
and Metropolitan
fron New York via
Baltimore, Washing-
mond, olumbin,
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Jacksons ‘
and
Const
Room
to Atianntia
New Yor k
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ROOFING SLATE.
tD, F. FOREMAN, Centre Hall, Penna,
£
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chesp as shin
Idec] y
grades © rrwfing slates
sare. Work done
Sale i= as
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ursery, Rochester, New York,
viv
7
purchase fruit
| on before if son
vines,
g grown by nurserymen,
fid he has both t stock and lowest
long and
trees, berry bushes
on
iQ
or antihis you
he best
He also sells the
he best of the kind made 13dee
A RONG
D.C. ARMSTRONG,
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A,
AGENT FIR THE
TET NAY ¥ AALTD
LINCOLN aa COMP
CLEVELAND, OH10.
I am prepared to faraist a fall line of bri.
canis, paints, varnishes and axle greasws at the
| lowest possible prices These goods are mana.
factured by the Linooin
be as ropreseated
from which y un mar select Gils are so'd in 5
10,15 gal and barrel lots. You esnnot do better
anywhere in quality of goods or in prices. Jans] 5
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JULIAN A. FLEMING,
¢ Centre Hall, Pa,
¢ Agent for the
$ Johnston Harvester Co's
full line of
Harvesting Machines.
SELF BINDERS,
MOWERS,
RAKES, ETC.
Repairing Binders a Specialty.
I have had a practical experience
for a period of eighteen years
with farm and other inachinery
amd I feel that money can be
saved to many farmers by have
dng thelr old machines looked
over and repaired by a veacti-
cal man.
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fee.seTeaavvOv%2°9%
constant command of |
the party. i
Round-trip tickets, covering all nee- |
essary expenses, $450 from all points |
on Pennsylvania Railroad exceot Pitts
burg, from which point the rate will |
be $415.
For further information apply to
ticket agents: Tourist Agent, 1106
Broadway, New York; 4 Court Street,
Brooklyn; 7580 Broad Street, Newark,
N. 1.; B Courleander, Jr., Passenger
Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore,
Md ; Colin Studds, Passenger Agent
Southeastern Distriet,
Washington,
D. C.; Thos, E. Watt, Passenger Agent
Western District, Pittsburg, Pa. : or ad-
dress Geo, W, Boyd, Assistant Gener-
al Passenger Agent, Philadelphia
janZ4-2t
ot
Mrs, J.
J: I,
to
and
Cut this out and take it
W. Keller,s Linden Hall,
Smith's Centre Hall, and get
g
sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver tablets, the best physic. Th
also cure disorders of the stomach,
iousness apd headache,
- Wp
Write Grant Hoover for prices on in
surance,
vo “ —
If troubled with
belching, sour stomach, or if you feel
try ¢
Htomach and Liver Tablets, Price,
Samples free at Mrs, J. W,
ler's, Linden Hall, and J. F. Bmith’
Centre Hall,
a wenk
dull after eating, hamberlain's
cents,
At
te-elected Vice President,
Joel A. Herr of Loek 1 AVE, Wis Ie
elected one of
OF Lhe A presi :
A
the Pennsylvania Agricult
at Harrisburg oo Wednesday
week,
The most soothing, healing
tiseptic applicat on ever devise
Witt's Wiieh Haz
al once and cures plies,
| Balve It relieves
ROTES, E0Zemia
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Wwwalre oj iia
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fund skin
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Lions, Murr
WANTS.
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NTS WANTED
Loan Ju Uvatre cou
1 Mew be toy & H. Deitael
author, Us Ma The buesk
W.H former iy of Bosisburg
find ready sale. Price fifty cents
wanted
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Vela Rn a
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tiroh
OUNG MEN WANTED, WITH FAIR
cation snl ged character, loam: g
graphy, Railroad Acoountioe, and Tipe
} t Biss endonod by all | wding railway
fies as the only perfect nid re
sof its kind
L dies also sdmitied. Write
Fall term opis August 15Lh
GLOBE TELEGRAPH OLLEGE,
laxinglon, ny
EDU.
Wy
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free cotalog
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Tosell our Teas, Coffees Epices and
Powder to consumers Litwrai commission paid
Address, GRAND UNION TEA OO.
ju 55 N. 3rd street, Harr burg, Pa.
JOR BEMITHS BALVE for ehiiblains, ele,
Ment bY mall for 25 cents, ke DR
SMITH CO , Centre Hall, Ps
Solid Oak Extension
Table, $5.50.
Woven Bed Springs,
$1.65.
-
Web's Improved
Flour Heater, $6.00.
niture in Centre County.
SARAH E. WEBER,
200000000000000000 a
—
Pepsin preparations often fail to re-
lieve indigestion beennse they can di-
foods, There is
digests all classes
Dyspepsia
cases of indi-
ant relief, for it
J. I. Murray.
-
-
aibuminots
One prepar iil Fiend
of food, and t!
Cure,
it is Kodol
It evires th Lehr
gestion and pi
digests what von «
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Mrs Dorothy Ward Green,
ton, N. J 3
teeth,
of Tren-
two
aged 85, has cut ew
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Perrons who
can nol ex pect
they cannog eat
nourish the body
the undigested fo
son the blood,
-
suffer from indigestion
ong,
sd
nnd the
words they
io live Decl ses
required to
(
the fo
products {
do poi-
It is important to cur
indigestion as soon as possible, and the
eat
to use the
Dy spe jr
enl nig
best method of doling this is
Kaodol
# what you
preparation Known as
a i digest
restores all the digestive
fect health, J. D.
re
organs Lo [re i
hg 22 ;
Murray.
GHAIN MAILKET.,
PRODUCE AT STORES,
Poet Of
SPRINGMILIS GEHRAIN MARKET.
ver GE CH ay by Allison Bros
LINDEN HALL MAEKET
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\ The Gure that Cures
(@ Coughs,
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2 Grippe,
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Cough, Asthma,
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Spring Mills, Pa
a
P.V.S. STORE.
Clearing Sale,
Commencing January 26 hb.
F 8 1
Men's,
or 30 day will offer at
Women's,
special pric
3 otiths’
oR
and Children’s Shoes
and Felts. This clearing sale in-
a
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fil 81% 5
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cludes les and qualities.
¢
I must gake room for my large
Do not miss this
spring orders,
sale or you will miss the fortune
1
of your life.
C. A. KRAPE.
$00C26¢0006020009000C00000
[Inekiiled mechanics blame their
The work turned
n appearance and in
reality. We are prepared to do
Repair Work of Fiery Description
Parts of machinery which yon may
think are broken for good, can
often be mended and both
time and money saved,
Now is the time to have your bug.
give and wagons repaired and
repainted.
New Work of all Kinds Done to Order,
Work is positively guaranteed.
Our prices are very beasonable.
Give us a eall,
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Time Tauie, 10 efiect Rov. 25, 1900,
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7.828 m.~Traln 64, Weak days for Bunbury,
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statements, with all lines of office
stationery, neatly and cheaply done
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at the Reporter printiug house,