The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 31, 1901, Image 5

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
CENTRE Harr, . . .
January 31, 1901.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Coming and Going. Visitors in and out
Town,
Fred Weber, of Boalsburg, undertak-
er and furniture dealer, was
Tuesday.
ol
in town
Col-
Grace
Miss Elizabeth Stuart, of State
lege, wus the guest of Miss
Smith over Sunday.
Pot-
Oh
Merchant Emanael Smith, of
ters Mills, wus in town Saturday
busiuess aud called at the Reporter of-
fice,
Joseph Evey, an aged citizen of Le-
mout, is seriously ill with pneumonia
No bopes for Lis
tained.
Mrs, Elizabeth Bartholomew and
daughter Gertrude, and William Alli-
son, Jr., were the guests of W. H. Bur-
tholomew and family over Sunday.
J. R. Bible, of Potters Mills,
caller Saturday. Mr. Bible is
the Potter township
with whom the school
pleased,
Hou. L. Rhone and James A.
ler, of Centre Hall, and D. M.
bell, of Linden Hall
Grange held at
last week.
recovery are eu.er-
Was n
of
teachers
board is well
Ole
school
Kel-
Camp-
, attended Pomona
Milesburg, Friday of
C. M. Bower was confine
Monday on account
grip. Mr.
Biole water suit which was postponed
until Wednesday.
d to his bed
attack of
Bower was interested in the
of an
Michigan, is vis-
Peun Hall. Mer.
Condo was raised at that place but left
for the west in his boyhood d
west sees to agree
A of
Joalsburg attended
af
Robert Condo,
iting in and avout
The
with him,
ple
the old maids’
number young pe from
convention Saturday night. They
were delighted with the trip and were
well pleased with the entertainment.
Thomas L. Bartges moved his house-
hold effects from Centre Hall to
father's home in Earlystown, ard will
assist him in conducting tue farm op-
erations during the
Rev. W. W. Buck,
went to York Monday
funeral of his sister. Ou his return his
will stop off at New Berlin
son Harry,
that place,
John D. Meyer,
Bellefonte
High S
Fortney
coming summer.
Millhe
attend the
of
to
to visit his
who is attending College at
the
Paul
the se teach
ers of that place, attended the loeal in-
stitute held at Millheim
Baturday.
principal of
chool, and
7, alsa one of hool
Fr id iy and
Warner Gunder and
stetter Friday of last
Lrescon where they sec
went, They
men and wil
cmployees,
Thomas Ker-
week went to
ured emol ’y -
are able bodied youn
fouad
i
ve
Alfred Hosterman, of Centre Hill,
Potter township's eflicient tux collect-
or, was in town on business Saturday.
Mr. Hosterman has the tax d ipli
fairly well collected, but
delinquents,
Miss Janet
to-night, Fbursday,
their friends
A half dozen
swered
Cate
there are some
and Frank MeF
f
Wii sntert
arl ine
3341
throughout the valley.
invitations be ane
in person by Hall
young people,
Mrs. Al. Mann and daughter Mar-
geurite, of Mill Hall, were guests at the
home of George Ben
Mrs. Mann is a daughter of James Tay-
lor, deceased, of Mackeyville H. r
Liusband is connected with Mann's axe
works at Mill Hall,
Mrs. Emma Hockman, Spring
Mills, Saturday went to Philadelphia,
w here her husband, Roland Hoekman,
Is employed as street car
The Hockmans will
phia their howe and
keeping there,
Centre
ner last week
of
conductor,
Philadel-
up
make
take house.
Messrs, Isaac Smith, of near Farmers
Mills, and Lyman L. Smith, of
place, drove to Union eounty Sunday
fo visit relatives near MiMinburg.
They were much surprised when the |
red shale country was reached to find |
only about two inches of sno w, which
made mighty poor sledding.
this |
Clyde Smith came home from Belle.
fonte Tuesday, where he was under. |
going “‘repairs’’ necessitated by his un- :
fortunate full from the arm of a tele!
phone pole last fall. Clyde is a young
man of excellent physique, and al-
though the fall badly used him up he |
William Dunn,
of Altoona, probably fatally wounded
TF Millheim, |
Charles W. Me¢Clellan has been con-
{ fined to the house this week with ca- { revolvers held half the police force at
| tarrh of the heart, { bay for an hour.
The revival services, which had been |
in progress in the United E Yabgelion] | Witt's Little Early Risers such
chureh for the last three weeks, ¢ | ble little liver pile, J.
Sunday the result of ——
meeting was twenty-one penitents It is just a coiocidence that the
twenty conversions, | words Ship Bubsidy do pot take on
Miss Esta Smith from a| $hip
two weeks’ Valley on |
Ri -
valu.
losed D. Murray.
the |
sand |
evening;
returned
visit in Nittany
less significance when
fubsidy.
printed
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Buch little pills as De Witt’s Little
| Early Risers nre very easily taken, and
[they are wonderfully effective in
cleansing the liver and bowels, J, D
Murray.
Tuesday. i
which was |
Friday and |
attended; there |
are fifty-two teashers employed in the
district, three-fourths them |
were conspicuous for their absence, in-
The teachers’ institute
held in the Town Hall on
Saturday was poorly
ny
was recently
that
in sixteen foot logs.
wo - -
A Prominent Chicago Woman Sponks
Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice-
Wuruan's Alliance,
and of
skidded
5212 feet
A pine tree
near Cross Fork, scaled
terested, no doubt, more in local poli-
ties than in school work,
I'he Epworth League of this place,
will bold a rally in the M. E. ehurch
; a special program
which no doubt will
prove very interesting.
Rev, 8. PP. Remer,
E. of Centre District,
ference, held
the United
Sunday
Prof.
sshools,
Prof,
President 1ilinols
jin speakigg of Chamberlain's
Remedy, says: “I suffered
| vere cold this winter
Pa. Con- |
in
on Sunday evening
is beiug prepared, Cough
with a se-
of Lewisburg Pp.
Central I tried dil
LO
upset
to
to run intogpneumonia.
ent remedies but |
the medicine
A friend advised
Chamberlain's Cough
communion services
Evangelical
seemed grow
church on]
worse and
stomach. me
of
Conse
Rothrock, priocipal
juror this week,
High School is closed,
our
isn
ly the
found it was pleasant to take and
fjuent | lieved meat once, I am now er
doctor's
and suflering, and I will
out this splendid
For sale by Mrs,
Hall, and J. F.
Wp
. saved a
Coburn,
! fecovers d,
never be with
medicine
J. W,
smith,
ngEsin
ad
took
ghing over Bun-
Quite a number of people Keller,
vautage of the fine sled Centre Hall,
day,
Miss Ge; ‘ * left Monday
clerk for
of his
Hh:
.H.M
We i
for Cetitre is. LO
the
Musser,
ever, in absence
Irvin
Ezra Harter is the proud father ofa
little daughter,
fas . $8 Xamt Datatnns and
JARHISON, what is the Wid MAP V, & ViilWEe Will
atiraction?
pe rails ‘
I'he clerk can tell.
\nind Frivit talon i TS 4 CTE ¥
“ash a a Mal VhaaVae arn aly dualn
and
Hosterman visited at J.
Chas, Kerstetter
Mrs,
Ww
W. L.
Kerstet-
| ball
Ir. Then os Ree d Po | Tar
atl CaallQlise, wa bh nanan
. { Ȣ Bra
ava Wvaswae Wa
ter’s Sunday, iL CACLALES
Mr. Burkholder,
his weekly
of Centre Hill, paid
al
the Coburn House. snd Antwan ¢
J. F. Garthoff, Esq., paid a to My ew
Coburn Satu ay, Ene #3
Re
Tarbert'son and TX.
Waeh adasbbVaaw Gb
visit Baturday evening
vial “Aaata
Visit
ord
‘ re%
A il # 3 pa Ft AVE Vas saver =
sled load of young folks
ited at Wm
from
Ear
Www ee
17 “i Rk 11
community 4
. i]
and Mrs,
sympathizes with
yo o
12 eet - $e
-
? I
> a WRLLEIS a Wea * - a
Kramer, in the
ath of their infant sons, J
SAULLETS Ql
Harry
tit 3 v ¥ PERT hd
WAR oe aa
G. H. LONG.
Spring Mills, - - Penn'a.
m wanting a “Bread and
apply to P. H
pers
ry Board” should
—
Lemont.
Frank family are all
sick with grip, Mrs. Whitehill
fined to bed
The 1
revival at
Con
Tuited Brethre n are holding .
| CHIMBERSSUA b BUSINESS 35 GOLLEGE
iis parents
of Boalsburg, visit
Saturday,
Oscar Osman, JOA,
spent a few
Mrs
scar is
davs with Mr. and
Farts 4 T ¢ bs i
Janes Osman, of this
vy edd
large hotels,
place,
oue of Alt
Sinn:
Pi 18 clerk in oona's
ie
Spring Mills.
The snow was a wele
Ray
itin
me visitor,
Jamison, from Ohio, is here
Vis
g his uncle, T.
B. Jamison.
was in
Squire Grove
Friday
H
live a retired life f
town all day
attending to business,
(i Long expects to sell his store
and | ira Jeat
The dance given at P
tel well patronized
Hill blo wis: the
Rev, Yet
ed sOe
Bri
church.
Dr.
sorrels,
sO
nos Ho-
the Centre
in full force
Lewisburg, preaeh- |
for
Evangelical
or
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Fire and Life
Iosurance Companies
‘Ave
Was hy
y¥ were out
largest
gst, of
y able
the UU
very sermons
aited
lev,
wi, of in the world.
Braucht
and is making good
them since the snow has come,
«J. Krider, of Wolf's Store, was |
in town looking after some furniture. «Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Edward Boob, of near Coburn, has
rented the farm of Joseph Gilliland in
Georges Valley,
use of
No mutuals ; no assessments,
OfMice in Crider's Stone Building,
, >
Miss Verna Rearizk spent last week Bellefonte, Pa.
ar Valley with friends and rela- |
pei Telephone connection,
THOROUGH. PROMPT,
J. Victor Royer spent Saturday with
his father, C. W. Royer.
The Democratic caucus at Penn Hall
and the best selec.
tious were made for the various offices. |
Assessor, Johu MeCool; overseer of
nanuel Uagart; supervisors,
John Breon and James Foust: auditor,
Wm. Pealer; town clerk, J. O. MaCor-
mick. West precinet, judge of elec-
The Four Cardinal Points
THAT HAVE MADE OUR
poor, Ei
Runkle; registration nesessor, J. 0.
i
is on a fair way to entirely recovering |
from its effects.
The appointments for next Sabbath |
Hall and Spring Mills are recalled;
there will be no preaching in either
church. The pastor will be absent as-
sisting in services at Lemont, The
special services at Spring Mills will be-
gin Monday evening, February 4h,
and continue through the week,
Mrs. Isaac Smith returned to her
bome in this place Tuesday from Belle-
fonte, where she had been assisting in
caring for her son, Clyde Smith, who
fell from a telephone pole arm at State
College and was seriously injured. Re-
duced by Ler constant care for hier son,
Mer. Bmith took sick about three weeks
ago and it was not until the time men-
tioned that she was able to return to
ber bowe.
Beaty,
The Blind Trio Concert was poorly
REPAIRING FAMOUS...
These virtues relieve you of
all worry that you have
when your work lies
waiting its re-
pair at our
shop.
The "Spinsters’ Convention’ at Cen-
Thomas Swartz, of Tusseyville, Isa
frequent caller in town. There must
be some attraction; probably he would
like to go into the insurance business;
Isaac Shawver, of Centre Hall, for.
merly landlord of the Old Fort Hotel,
but now employed by the Poe Mills
Lumber Company, stopped here a
short time on his way home. He is a
Jolly good fellow.
Taoere will be considerable moving
in the spring, and several new houses |
will be built. C. J. Finkle expects to
erect a new building for an implement
store, and Smith Bros. think of put
Hog up a furgiture store,
i
We Get At It And Do It,
J. T. LEE,
Centre Hall, « Penn'a.
RELIABLE. REASONABLE.
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The Mother's Favorite,
[THE NENW YORK WORLD ¢ one eu,
and $1.65
[THE CENTRE REPORTER §
The New York World,
editions, and The Centre
be had one year for $1.65,
vanes,
mother’s favorite, It is pleasant and
snfe for children to take
It is
colds,
and
intended
croup,
cough, and Is the best
for these diseases,
cures, for
whooping
medicine
There is
least danger in giving it
expecially
coughs, and
thrice a week
teporter, can
cash in ad-
nde
Lot
children
other inju-
to
Old subscribers to the Reporter who | for it contains no opium or
rious drug and may be given as confi-
For
Linden
have paid a year's subscription to the
dently to a babe as (0
by Mrs. J. W., Keller,
Hall; J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall.
an adult,
the Warld wale
ive (65)
one 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 advance. The
the teporter is |
in advance. The | proves the great
be had for $1.65
—r a—
When threatened by
cents,
- - > -.
Mpain has justified Columbus,
1 i 5 g
hundréd thousand
" that ls O14
regular price of Centre hat last
digcoverer
there
{ wealth in this country.
was righ
£1 00 cash two can
Lin claiming were lots of easy
pneumonia or | pe
relief
te 2 prompt rel i Clean Linen.
14 necessary, ux it is dangerous to de
Nothing is more of the
lay. We would suggest that One Min- |
ute Cough Cure be taken as soon as in- | gentleman
cold are no- joe shirts, eufls and
ticed. It cures quickly and its early | Mel! w 1 ii
use prevents consumption. J. D Mur-|° Y 0} and have
$ i i f
ray. atl the Bellel
Kuggestive
than clean linen, Give
collars to
them
ute Steam Laundry.
a
What difference doss it make
{lunch-counter habit make men ro
{ shouldered? There's.the camel
hump, and yet it does not eat for
nf mrnnem Fae
wut .
Va a Wass ave tal a Lime.
- -
ia ‘a Ine
friiees,
merited repat
KOTEes
alion for curing
acquired
Halve,
and Lo
wy De Witt's W
1 to the
(senses
itch azel figs
making of wortl
Be sure t nly De
Salve, J. D. Murray.
unter-
Wiit’s
less 04
feits, to gy
While the
Lethsely
Filipin
ov ow
Ma aw ava
¥ yd fun
2 Waa saves l ssa Vv
make them scarcer
yy
vOllif ald wil.
pt
leat Out of an Increase of His Pension
A Mexican war and
' ;
nent ¢ the adver
veleran
editor writes: “"Seein
i
rote ie
pram;
tisement of Chamberlain's Colie, Chol
wa Remedy, 1 am re
Mex i
#oldier in
H. F. ROSSMAN,
Keller
Hall
sinith, Ce
D. Irvin's Sons,
HARDWARE
Foundry Building.
snlre
J
Oils, Brushes,
\ : y {
Variety Of
and
in
lity
yf
kinds,
nails,
miate-
i
RIWAYS
Builders
will find that we carry all
ware needed in the
modern dwellings, (
estimates,
Farmers
will find that we
hardware that
wanis,
D.
1 hard.
§
construction of
alae
Heavy Winter Shoes
CATrTY
will
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k of URNITURE Was ompiete as at
nt tin
ho nirpsont
il i Ung
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f #1
Wiitin
ocks, Fine Rugs,
be sold during the next
27 DON'T MISS SEEING THEM. _&
85.00 wil
T hes oionds will a0 davs at ri
*
“
Pavtinag ini - Yser £5851 # i 3
4 farties ae purchase to the amount of i
Furniture Polish FREE and toll paid.
-
§
:
tle
Oki SMITH & BRO,
SPRING MILLS.
“New Rival,”
WINCHESTER
Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells.
New Rival” loaded with Black powders. “Leader”
and “Repeater” loaded with Smokeless powders. Insist
upon having them, take no others, and you will get the
_ best shells that money can buy.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM.
“Leader,” “Repeater.”
Cashier.
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witnesses
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rel.
Major's
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temember
Inds of sores,
Sent by mail
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EXPERIENCE