CENTRE Harn, . . . February 7, 1901. PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Golng.~Visitors in and out of Town, Rev, A. at Houserville. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Brisbin Sunday at State College, Black is holding services R. H. Potter, of near this place, spent several days in Mifllin county. James Swabb, of Linden Hall, iting his brother, Roy (i. Erie. D.C. Swabb, week, Alfred, a little son of Crawford, weeks, A. P. Hosterman, of Centre Hill, made u trip to Bellefonte on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Millheim, were guests of over Sunday, Lela Huyett, daughter of Mr. Mis. E. M. Huyett, is suffering from a severe attack of quinsy. WW, E. several Prof. has been ill for Homan, of L,. Smith (ieorge I. and Couostable Philip Frank, of Centre Hill, worked his way through the snow to Centre Hali Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wagner Bellefonte, were guests of the of D. K. Geiss in this place Sunday. of fatally Gielss, ters Mills, was in also James Durst Alfred # N Pea Ww there Le held a the asylum. He will short time. Miss Allie Irvin, of Belle of hardware merchant L. ( this place, is stopping at home this week. Miss Anna Mu Mills daughter of Robert Musser, is stopping with her Miss Laura Ru at the Centre Hall hotel, John Miller, son of Jerre Centre Hall barber, Ardmore tion in a barber shop. town Monday, of near the same place. is home from earhood position in ¥ ior remain a fonte, sister Irvin, of the Irvin Sser, of Spring ukie, r cousin, Miller, went the Monday to where he has secured a He is man well suited to the trade, daughter l'uesday Miss Emma Luse, and Mrs. A. P. entertained a large party of youn ple from Bellef i ful time. served. District Attorney of Bellefoute few hours in Centre Hall to Tusseyville whe George N. Spangler with poeumounia. J. Fin. of Potter about town the other day the interests of the is working for. Mr. St ful in taking many orders largement of pictures, Wi. near Centre Cresson, Liuse, & peo- a deligh inte, who had Elegant refreshments were N. sturday B. : 1 SPAN is d fi is 0 hi Fy ™~ MIs 1d vi a way Mors iil re is mother, % seriously # Mills, w looking hot is su Stover, ‘U8 up western Le Ine over wu for the eu- of to Durst, son of James Hill, Monday where he has Durst, went employment. d } osition, He had been at that returned to await a which he was fortunate in securing. Charles D. E erick, who came home from the mont hospital where they had employed for the past year, Mouday started for Trenton, New Jersey, they have secured similar positions Mr. and Mrs. William Floray among the grip patients during past week. Mrs. Floray is confined to bed at present. Bradford, of the Old Fort, was another sutferer from the same disease nud was coutiaed to his bed for a week, pl R00 Deller Uefore au Em- Dix- been Emerick and N. Whvie were the (+ orge Calvin Spicher, one of Potter town- ship's successful school teachers, =at- urday went to Morgauza, where he se cured a position in the Reform school at that piace. Mr. Spicher up to the time of his departure taught the puvlic school at Tusseyville, W. Frank Bradford, the station agent, was pretty docile for the past ing to chase him home from his post of duty. Mr. and Mrs. John Auman were also sufferers from the same dis ease, ns were also Mra. D, C. Ke fer and daughter, Miss Mame. Mrs. Hugh Garth aod daughters, Bessie and Maggie, and son, George, and the wife of Rev. Brown and son, Allen, all of Mill Hall, Saturday after- ternoon arrived at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Potter, west fown, and remained until They were a jolly party and had a de- lightful time, of the new century has been conduet- vg a grocery at Ardmore, Baturday | game home to make floal arrangements | for moving to that place, between this and April first. Mr. Wolf is much says that the business at his stand comes up to his expectations, Frank Hettinger, of Altoona lis vis iting friends at Spring Mills. Mr. Hettinger has been promoted to ex. press agent at Blairsville, to which place he will go after returning to Al- toona. The young men, and ladies, too, at Spring Mills, were glad to see him. He is one of the Spring Mille young men who is Tuphity rising on tlie ladder of promotion Linden Hall. had a Saturday | Some of the | skating party at this place young people Ross Lowder, of Oak Hall, part of last and this week in town, Henry Zeigler spent Friday in Belle- fonte, George Searson and family visited | { with friends at Tusseyville Sunday, Earl Giogerieh has been housed for some time with a sore neck. W. O. Gettig, of Altoona, spent Sat- | urday with this | place. up| his mother at | week i Boals- Miss Bessie Searson spent last i at the home of Dr. Kidder at | burg. | The Linden Hall Lumber Co, | dinkies were demolished in the | whose | recent order and are rapidly repairing the other, James (i! of the i Win. Mothersbaugh, | were The & { hold wreck, huve one in running and foalsburg, Hn, Branch, of seen in town recently, will beginning | the of inging class of this place, a musical convention an Monday, Feb, 11 Prof. Crawlord, , Under supers vision of Hall 1 quiet little town would Maids’ Bachelors’ ( Mr. Charlie this town with Centre | this “Old | onvention.” next thing in order for he be an and visit Makeover would remodelose: he delig ceived with open arms by the of his pe would be hailed with ht . and re. » young 1} maidens and bachelors uncertain nye, Irvin r his weompanied by “aturday Zoigle cousin, Mies 1 , anent and Sunday Dr. Pennsylvania College, "" parents, Central Pp id § + fesiuc al Oi gave wirse on “The xobble €ex- of Sunday. a very dise in the U Ev, A number of people Hall are seriou cellent Naming church in Jesus"! and about Linden sly ill with grip. Wi fp Millheim, F. P. Geary, in Sn who had been employed ow Shoe jor some time, returned to his home Mrs. El ing at in this place on Harshb Kanevill, TL, Millhe wsekeeping building upied by the M ated oa Penn . of the inclement weather League Rally, which was held in the M., E $ Lal Friday. izabeth arger, resid for the last inst vear, returned to im week and went to he in the iy Journal former iltheim On win » Epworth » heen ace church his place on | Sunday evening, was postponed until the first Sunday Miss * i in March Margaret Evans was eg! present at the gular league meating and gave a very interesting talk. Re- it vival will be « the Editor Raine, of wirnal, sp home in Harry Condo on Satur lay fore g reside io tl Jon. Harter day Services ati nued during week, Millheim t week the Je at his several days las =axton, anid wife came to to pay their fins! visit be- og where they will Be Ausin Hefonte on t Sheriff aking prisoners to 54 Laabeta t Pittsburg mornin io drungart in t some the penite J: P. ¥ day to Ly Miss Miner spending Mrs. J. C Daniel Koch, of Fairbro K, Vv of J. P. Coado IMiarv o Condo went to Philipsburg on » = M business, Nit her ansaet SOM va Mauck, of fa kK with on P any, this wes sinter, >imaiatis, 10 street, inited at the day Randall drove nome over Sune Musser and a down {re re order to friend of hia wn State College on Sat- u dn} . n On Mone furning again Sui day after. on in resume their studies day mor: ing. a ———————————— Coburn, Mra her mother, Mrs, James Burd, George Reigle accompanied by left for where they | intend to make their future home, James Kooney, of Glen iting his son Elmer and Patton one day last week, is vis his | as this] Iron, family; friends are all glad to see him, was his former home, Miss Lydia Stitzer and Miss Bre seler | and Bruce Weber visited at E. J. Kooney’s Sunday, Mra. Charles Brown, of Sunbury, circulated among friends and relatives at this place several days Inst week, Miss Gertrude Eisenhuth paid her parents a visit after an absence of rev: eral months; she is employed at Lew- | ishurg. Rev. H, W. Buck, pastor of the U. Ev, ehurch, opened a series of meet | 200000500000 000020000C PL OOOPOOODPOOOOPRORPDORDOS esoceoece Andrew Vonado is at Woodward | erecting the saw mill which be recent. ly purchased from Theodore Hoster. | man, | Buperintendent Gramley visited the #chools Monday; all were glad to see i him The members of the Keystone League were unable to hold thelr meeting on Sunday evening on account of the in- clemency of the weather, rbot Harry Powell, of Munson Brothers office, at Curwensville, met with a strange experience Thursday, He was handling an ineandescent light when a current struck hig hand, A gold ring, worn on the third finger, was completely melted off in an Instant, The current evidently stopped in the ring, because, aside from the black circle burned into the flesh where the ring was, he was uninjured and did not feel the shock to any extent. ¢ t Aaronsbury. i Prof lL. Boob had singing on Sat- urday and EK bu ty evenings, Two of George Fehl's sons went Nevada, they fo Town, last week, where Joseph Gramley was home over Paul Swabb left again for baking. acter, Don’t forget to feed the The Aaropsburg will have an snow birds, grammar cutertainment Feb 12th, The part of the program is pa mission five and ten cents; to the by school; The hb beg ill Pe at 6.15 p. m., entertainment at 7 p. m. The following gram; is Opening song, Tableau: that rules the world. dle your come; Luartette, Reed Dialogue ~ ' tation, The ¥ Pantomime, My Hecitatios OWN Canoe. boy and the pedant, faith lcoks up to Poor little Jim. tucky Home Thee. Singing, Old Play, The part: So, MM Recitation, Pal It Char Bells; Motion Song, The diers w ho fought Hecitat Duet, ming Flag; men to make a state; in their ed Banner: | Piay, tomime, tion, Lincoln’ Youthful P for the Flag: debating so The Star Spangl % « Dreain; atriot 3 LH xr Piay viel 2 dving Piay, jtation, First Love; D: P Thee; Cond I'a antomime; Nearer Duet, Ti d Nig Liatheran eo is lean, (Foo The place, Wii } id ng A Rind house Haturday eveuing. be singing, after which ioe ere dy aud cakes will be invited. Bo fp Lemont. wing folks have The y the sieighing very much ionds went to Pleasant Gap t oh COs. The men and boys who out to fight mountaia fir received the There amon ir i= a good bit £ them about ti will have constable help in case of ano Henry fined to bed for some time witl td inen ses, Wim. Miller bought Samuel Wasson and business and rented to do first and ira lie eX pect able prices rest public i rai share Mrs, Edward Armstro ill with pneumonia, £ is serious! Rev, Hepler assisted Hall Hy Se uyler, of Centre of meetings in the Pre inst week. - - . Foramonia Can be Prevented I'bis disease always results Kk of Lie by the cold or an atiac ted Chamberlain's Cough be preven reinedy was extensively used during the epidemics of La Grippe of tl ot few vears, and n a single case has ever been reported that did not or that which shows it to be a cert FeCoy poeun in pre Vv er resulted in ent- ive of that dangerous di Ra, gained a for its ¢ berlain's Cough Heme has world wide reputati as yi ites © Mra J. H Smith, Cer ir wale by | 0 A tre Hall. A ol sims hss me James Starford, been appointed by member of the board toe cants for mine uvminous coal regions, to i term of four years from of Philipsburg, {iovernor Su Xamine appli the serve March 1, inspectors of for 5% 1901, THOROUGH, PROMPT, The Four Cardinal Points THAT HAVE MADE OUR REPAIRING FAMOUS... These virtues reliove you of all worry that you have when your work lies waiting its re. pair at our shop. We Get At It And Do It, J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, « Penn'a, RELIABLE. REASONABLE. : 000000000006 84D2000003009000002 00620000 *esscase ses0e00 How to Core the Grip, Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as di- rected and a quick recovery is sure to follow. That remedy counteracts any rip to result in pneu- Among the tens of thousands that Mrs, J. Smith, did H. Cen- case has ever been reported by F. nol recover. For sale Keller, Linden Hall; J. tre Hall, CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Lile Companies world, Fire and lurgest fusurance in the No mutuals tment 110 AFEeRs ider's Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Hie connection - Va AE Maas Va a Wiad ave Clean Linen. Nothing is more than linen, cufls and collars Kuggestive clean to the Bellefonte Steam Laundry Memorial Bquare, National l Building. 5 Coitreen y ARITHMETIC ALCULATION RTESOGRAPHY TYPEWRITING, GRAMMAR and COR BESPONDENCE,. COMMERCIAL L ORTHOGH BAY 1h « \PHY & PI iA ety Ban Pet TY adn Mont Dal Wall dAVl ly, Fass vas coe Waa VW vw Wikae * - y wp ” vi hon VasVeasMesE VY ave - hl -w { : i “a HEAVY Ava Yea saVesl saa Vv he Spring I bolen Blankets 9 Also Heavy Winter Shoes C200C0POCTRON0COCOCI0PROORGCDOO OCR DOOOCOQOEDO COO OBO OROCO QO VO KREAMER & SON. re . % a heh ea be +1 ? “3 » & WV Vee ; 4 - > # a Yaa saves - YT. ii . v . Man $1 x 11 7 la Waa Rishhar Ee ere VW Ava Vas Ww ; ob es rgb -s vive w Wy ~y : EE a sae G. H. LONG. D. 1rvin’s Sons, Foundry Building amplete line of Hardware w found nt st will yward fie sell, ore (iils Paints, i NEW YORK WORLD 7 one vear, and CENTRE ACPORIER York World, thrice a week New The Centre Heporter, can for ¥l 6, iia $1.05, [HE Fil The editions, be had one and year cash in ad- vatlice, Old «ubmer Reporter who to the management of this paper ean the World He yeas sooty § i g 4 ita all ve centie : iii } ibers 1« § pave paid #HYERTI'E BUDSC 100 | present geClre for EiXly- ii up | subseribers to the Reporter on an equal footing, fe glilng ‘ of five (685 the World is 81.06 The regiiiar price of $1 ( Ee er is "cash it had for $1.6 Penn's Valley Banking Receives Deposits Discounts Not W. B. MINGLE, (> (SEE | Cashier. ATTORNEYS. verond HOTELS. HOTEL HAAG, quality and Kinds, All kinds of nail Wire F m rial, alwavs oti hand, : e108 ale wf ete, will ind that we carry ware needed in the modern dwellings, estimates, all construction « Come and ge will find that we hardware that wants, D. 3 a ine suit Carry will Irvin's Sons. Terms reasonable 1 Bons Ea i Good saz H HOUSE w L Sparial atta) NE IW GARMAN HOURE Opposite FA. Jhon, sleam rovements, « OU FOL WIS ad wi i SPRING G MILLE HOTR) D. 8. Rubi Froe bus to and from al trains, Lar sto i ia gis 0 Dest Chamber Wi lting Cul v Lin 0 3, th fe I These goods will hoe £4 ld du the iy a - Patties who purch on » Polish FRE OHA SMITH & BY 0. » Sand toll fit next 30 reduced rates, ING lav 4 Gays as THEM. _gy | get SPRING MILLS. . i one bot. paid, best shells that money can buy. Rew eB Le Era NEW BEOCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. | trains. Good sample Special rales Ww wilhesses Free bus to and from al rooms on ret Soor aud jurors CENTRE HALL BO Win. H. Runkle Rewly equipped, bar and tab 'e the best Sammer hoards tion, and can & for fishing and rey Manager. ied with * receive sneeial stten 4 no healthier jocsilly. Central hunting meye§y STI Repair JOT’ Cement Remember MAJORS RUBRER CEMENT, MAJORS LEATHER tg BMENT. IOk. SMITH BALVE fot all kinds of sores, Noo om dil 10 yield, Sent hy mall The DR. EMITH CO, Contre Hall, Pa. 25 cents, 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
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