THE cE NTRE "REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, . . . PENNA. February 4 1901. PERSONA L MEN TION. Coming and Going,—Visitors in and out of Town, Mrs. C. N. Kryder made a brief visit to her former home at Lamar, John Miller returned from after a weeks’ stay at that place. Tuesday was “Lincoln Day.” Abra. ham Lincoln was born February 1809, in Kentucky. Mrs. Alexander, wifeof Dr J. F Alexander, has been in Philadelphia for the past ten days. a senior at Sunday at her Miss Girace Alexander, State College, spent home in Centre Hall. Messrs. Peter Smith and Samuel Me- Clintie, of Centre Hill, found business in Centre Hall Saturday last. Paul Fortney, of Bellefo' te, drove Centre Hall Sanday and took with him Prof. John D. Meyer. Miss Anna Breon, daughter of John Breon, west of Centre Hall, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Benner, at Rock- view, Hon. I.. Rhone was, in Harrisburg last week looking after the interests of the farming class, chief concern. “Mick” Miller, of near Potters Mills, was in town other day looking about for a house into which to-move in the spring. Rev. Hepler, of Lemont, filled the appointment of Dr. Schuyler the Presbyterian church at this piace Sun- day afternoon. ‘0 back whose welfare is his the in Mrs Renninger, of Jersey Shore, is visiting the Leitzails at Spring Mille Mrs, Renninger is a daughter of Ssme uel Leitzell, of Jersey Shore. Mrs. Jane Marshall, sister of Mrs Harper, of this place, last week visit- ed her sister Mrs. Wm. Derstine, of Bellefonte, who was ill at that time. # Dr. W. E. Park had attack grippe which kept bim housed up for | several days. Dr. J. F. Alexander looked after the former's patients, / M. J. Decker, Centre Hail, stumps of the in all this now advertises this stump pu o sale, Vo G. Wilson, Creamery Company, of an farmer, east of who has cleared of one see! Her hest farms jon for a ’ 1 i Tuesday How seriously of the Is with the grip at this writing, Mr. Wilson is at his home in Centn Hall. J Mrs W. B Mingle returned from P iiladelphia Saturday, w davs ears Her than she had expected, of the iliness of a fe On aceannt y iw prov her minther, Mrs sar ick, who, however, has much ed since. Mrs. Ward, wife of Dr. EE J. Ward of Bell: foute, arrived in town Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. Mary Stiver who is confined to bed 0 sickness, J. B. Ream, panied by were in Centre on account of Penns BOON daughter, Mrs. Luss Hall Saturday. Mr Ream isan old friend of the Reporter and added the New York World to his newspaper list, Miss Jennie Dunkle, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George W. Dunkle, of Sprin Mills, returned fom a visit to Will iamsport, and in a short time will ge to California. She will Accom pa- nied by two of her sisters, Cave, his be James Leitzell, of Spring Mi'ls, agent for the Indian Herb Medicine Co., was in town Monday looking afte the ipterests of the company he repre- sents, His medicines will be found o be just what he represents them to be. Dr. H. 8. Alexander's mother, of M:'flin county, sccompanied by hi cousin, Charles Hughey, of Kansas, spent several days last week at th home of the Dr. at Potters Mills. Th. Dr. is kept so busy that he can scarce- ly ever be found at home. Simon R. King, landlord of the burn house, had business at Centr Hall Friday. Landlord King's (% burn house is well kept in all its de partments, and his livery is much be ter than is usually found in couuntr districts. Mrs Nation would have n reason to compl«dn of the Cobur House if she would have occasion visit Coburn. Rumor says, a 'd it is believed the is much truth io the statewsent, the Thomas [.. Moore, of this place, an Miss Lillian Christine will be marrieo between this and the April rains, av will occupy the up town Hosterm house. Miss Christine is a daughte of Rev. CU. F. Christine, formerly pas tor of the Presbyterian chureh io tin plage, now liviug at Elysburg, and » popularly known by the young peoph in this section. Mr, Moore is a sche |] teacher by profession aud is a youu, man held in high esteem. Miss Lena Poorman, of Tusseyville will hereafter get the news of Cent county as well us the news of the world through the columns of the Reporter, having made a trip to this office espe cially to subscribe for the paper. When young people take to readiug theh home paper in preference to suy other best of common sense. This one ele ment lacking 8 boy never becomes a man; nor a girl, no matter how smart, I Pann Hall. | There is still lots of snow and ele | gant sleighing. | D. W. Zeigler north of town, will | have public sale of his live stock and farm implements on the 23rd inst. Meyer Bros, have started lumber op- Burrell tract eas of town. C. E. Zeigler made a business trip to Centre Hall Friday. Rev. Fenstermaker is conducting » | church. I. W. Zigler spent Sunday at the Dou’t forget the election next Tues | day. The singing class recently organized in the Lutheran chiureh numbers forty members, and is progressing very well under the direction of Luther Musser, Henry Zeigler, of Linden Hall, was | A. G. Burrell has taken the agency for a co npound mixtura called “ ym and is selling it by the wagon load, i Quite a number from this section at- tended the horsesale at Millheim Mou- Spring Mills. Did you get a valentine ? The ice crop is harves ed aud lots of How to Cure the Grip, Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as di- rected und u quick recovery is sure to it left. follow. That remedy counteracts any The water in Penns creek Is getting | tendency of the grip to result in poeu- low and some of the wells are going | monin which is really the only serious dry, danger. Among the tens of thousands Mrs. Mary Crape could who have used it for the grip not one the funeral of her uncle, reported that did on account of neuralgia. For sale by Mrs. J. H. The horse sale at Millbeim was well | Keller, Linden Hall; J. F, Smith, Cen- tre Hall, CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Life Insurance Companies iu the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... not attend Irvin case has ever been | nol recover, 3 Vise, attended from this place on Monday Next Tuesday is election day: Demio- erats turn out and support your ticket, we never had a better one, Luther Emerick aud family, tre Hall, spent Friday of Cen evening with | Fire and | The village shoemaker Andrew Gra- | den, after a severe attack of rheuma tism, is able to be up aud W. H. Smith, of Smith Bros, furniture about, the denlers, of Epent | one firm No mutuals ; no assessments, and | | +..Money to Loan on First Mortgage stopped ofl’ | Valley Tyrone, W. H. Runkle and wife several days to visit friends aud rela- | Office in Crider’s Stone Bujlding, future home, Bellefonte, Pa. taking. Success in your under- | ) i pe” Telephone connection. day. Oak Hall. George Mitchell, of Lemont, acted business in town Saturday. Frank Miller, of Mills, Saturday A great many people from this place i trans- | Pine Grov » town near was noticed in a'tended preaching at Houservi 1] dicted vy Rev, Blank, Bert Way vas the guest of her © ‘ week Henry Zeigler and daughter, of Lin- den Hall, were the of Wau A daughter has come to the home of Wm. Z-ig'er at this place. Harry Frantz, of Pine Grove and of were in town posting sale bills the ginning of this week, UC. W. Korman, of Buflalo GP. Korman, of Bellefonte, Luests of their father, Daniel Korman, the beginning of this week. William Fry and Ella and Katie Dale, of this place, visited Luther Dale Mills last e, Con of Boalsburg. fafonte Last his guests sO last Sunday. Mills, George Scholl, Houserville, Les Run, and were the at Pine Grove Sunday. Saturday and Joseph Stone had an aceldent lay whic 0 may weeks, Satur. lay him up for many We pt Pott ars Mills. Communion se = ere attended weather rvices 1eatown al- at 3 y well on Sunday, hough the r here, M was bad Here Is minre snow drif Johnson is than need ed ed in on all Se fell ind we are Mary dow about H who « able to be gain; she was pretty badly used up. Mrs. Jam 8 R ‘ish is on the grip) g lis Ulenahan is wot improving is very sick and Setzer Zgv ad Messrs, Palmer, Evans Glen sick list Miss Lola Strolim, a bright Hill, young Was sen In town Friday. There was a jolly crowd of oO ning for a sled ride young ver on Saturday They had wns best a and Sheriff the ous among them: The new organ in the M com again boys KE church oy all who heard it The fo on Mrs. Smith, Sunday wganist, Knew how text jt. There will be a great deal of moving lone at this place in the spriog, and som= have no houses yet, Mrs. Michael Smith owner of a new organ, pl sn—— Two Bila by Our senator Senator W., C. Heinle last week in- rovluced the following bills into the Appropriating $10,000 to the Lwk Haven hos ital; exempting all firins within the limits of any bor. digh from assessment and collection | i i is the Pp roud enuate: f taxes for the purposes of lighting | wad supplying the same with water; vakiog it lawlul for the owner or owne- | r+ of any mountain or timber land «to | wt fire to the same aod burn them | ver either in the spring or fall of the sear when the sap is down and no irought an —— A A ————— FLORIDA, Jersonally Conducted Tour via Pennsyiva nia Hallroad I'he second Jacksonville tour of the wason via the Pennsylvania Railroad, Howing two weeks in Florida, leaves sew York, Philadelphia, snd Wash- igton by special train February 19 Excursion tickets, including railway rausportation, Pullman accommoda- ious (one berth,) and meals en route, un both directions while traveling on he special train, will be sold at the ollowing ra'es: New York, $50 00; dochester, $54.00; Elmira, $51 45; Erie, $54 85; Wilkesbarre, $50 85; and at pro- aortionate rates from other points, For tickets, itineraries, and full in- formatioa apply to ticket agents; B. P. Fraser, Passenger Agent Buffalo Dist riet, 307 Main Street, Ellicott Square, Butfalo, N. Y.; F. Palmateer, City Flicker Agent, 20 State Street, Roches ter, N. Y.; or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Pass nger Agent, Broud Street Station, Philadelphia. Sn MP SR AS, Bee Grant Hoover, Bellefoute, before § resi, Lobie Women, , one of the members | Mills Plan- | two little | Harvey Confer MH Company has Mills, roller of Farmer Fisher Bro! Albert Bradford, the boss miller adil, tonk in “ » ry $ a VVese ave } ¥ grey en | § board r - Wa Aaah Va He n it in a new his caring for him at home, reaci- | he | vell Tor whi ed his ears that the baby was a boy R U about towu with a smile Bi on When you see ner going | { Lee, § his guess who arrived at his house— A girl Jacob Geutzel, town ’ : “ier An Fo Of Near SoHer, was in | to busin insite hp » nano ees { 8% is VeaaW sais sad Vv re aviv Ave st ending “i, M r Gentzel Is one of those practical furin- | mo and ens VVasad Wad WOU. ers who does not know what it i= {o Huss, of Jo vil age to apen Mr. Huss hastown, boot Mai ir (ae ire 4 sh ed to and shoe io and P- Was shoemakiog i and Hany busi ness, but got tired of city life ned | Fhursd ay. His were glad to have him eo fetus riends he ar the | last pue back: Toome ba H. F. ROSSMAN, 10d we his family | . i LoL 1 i SHEER] Spring Mills, will be found at the hotel, He until spring will Uienn Linen. Nothing is more suggestive of the gentleman than clean lioen, your shirts, cufls and coliars to Wm r r » [ L 4 Ni N YORR WOFLD ¢ One Year, and 1.65. |THE CENTRE RCPORIE ih $ at the Bellefonte Steam Laundry. CHAMBERSBURG BUSINESS COLLEGE, Memorial Bquare, National Bank Building a fourss i BOOKKEEPING, Al ITHME TIC, RAPID CALCULATION , FTENOGRAPHY, FYPEWKITING, GRAMMAR and COR RESPUNDERCE, COMMERCIAL LAW ORTHOGRAPHY & PENMANSHIP —r) ial Business Practice mand a Universal alice An Ac! a Complete Ba ot Cire Bre iy thorough © srs Oe Btudents can en Day auc ght sessions Day students admitted to out extra charge students sssisted to positions when the ified tex snd supplies tar at any time Night » wilh roughly lower than other schools of Any One conten da well plating taki to address E.5 RIPKA Ch DR any course gives Priseipal ambernsburg, Pa ara Qo. A 1 ¥ 1 I tnbrnne 3 i 3 . et o 1 # AT 3 wha Wy WMV Mav, 4 VIGLUVOY Geel 1 i Keer nv Yq ol AVA A a wa #78 A) 8 nn aly - Ua ~~ reneral Wiveevae Wa baby Aw mes ry $ ¥ 3 Y INoL Val Ww ans Valu “va » ae CaalQise, va or i rrr ery Riad _- Wiss eal 3 T0 » ad epCLIALLIES fre thea o ow ¥ fear & oY “ Vas ddvery aw he rr - Y ™. bd rom born » $F aee Vwi. a Val vivuw - hhare fre Rae ‘ig i E11 ah MAME WW AVE waves Wrath hans 5b r rive WwW BY ae a G. H. LONG. ing Mills, Atlanta and Air Line R West “Flori Seaboard Ga ang Fa st ft at reduced prices, Als Seatwmrda | Atlanta thie Tost and of The “Florida Mail.” aupother \ir Line Railway's didly equipped trains, New York daily at 12:10 A. M, 28rd Street “tation, Pennsylvania Ha jroad, with HORSE BLANKETS Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car and Day Cosches to Ralei mithern Colamibia, 8 Jackson- ¢#, where mnde for Augustine, i: Florida made ut points, {antec Hamlet, N. OC bh Pullman Drawing ar to Atlanta, Boom Slee sing Atlanta f Mexico, and Texas Const Points Conn? splen Tn ves gh, avannals, nnerlions sre Tampa an 8 Aare Pines. vill St Of jor also « Wil { £7 New and Q with connections at Sr Orleans and atl Pacitie This train ington with train leaving Boston 7:00 PM. Leaves Pruiladelphia 3:50 A. M., Baltimore 6:22 A. M, Washington A. M., Richmond 1223 P. M., | arriving at Seuti ern Pines 6:57 P. M., Columbia 11:20 A M i A. M., Jaksgonville 30 A. M., Augustine 11:10 A, M., Tampa P. M. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleeper New York Jackson ville. Through Vestibuled Passenger Conches and perfect service, i For information call or write to | all Pennsylvania Railroad offices, Seaboard Air Line Railway re pres wl tatives at 306 Washington ~tr Mass. : 1208 and 371 B ond ry, 0 South Third Street, 207 East German Street New York Ave., K L. Bunch, Portsmouth, Ww at ni Wash. “ By 8:35 savannah a. ‘Heavy Winter Shoes § % 4 pu to on at very low Prices, KREAMER & SON. or | i i i | i P000000FPV0O00D ROOD VEUNOOIPIOOUVIDOOODLBPGOLIQOO0BOPOGOOOLOOVS Philadelphia; Baltimore; 1434 Washington, or to E. Cur sto RNITI the YE Linn k of The Four Cardinal Points » - DON'T MISS SE a » a - le of Furniture Polish FREE and t JOHN SMITH & BRO., THAT HAVE MADE OUR REPAIRING FAMOUS... These virtues relieve you of all worry that you have when your work lies D. Irv n’s Sons, HARDWARE Foundry Building. Centre Hall, . . V . FE A complete line of Hardware will be found in our store at prices that will go far toward making them sell. ¢ Paints, ets, Oils, in quality All kinds of nails, Wire Fence mate rial, ete., always ou hand. Builders will find that Brus variety and kinds, bes of we carry all hard. modern dwellings. estimates, Farmers will find that we hardware that wants, Come and get line of their carry will a suit D. Irvin's Sons. Wik 1OVer g of and consist sinced rates. » - ors: W EING THEM. one bot. SPRING FILLS. sl paid. waiting its re- pair at our shop, We Get At It And Do It. 2 J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, Penn’a, RELIABLE. REASQ{ABLE a uli Factory Loaded and “Repeater” loaded with COPOBLOODOGDROOOLOGPOBOBEY Horse blankeis, ® EB THOROUGH. PROMPT. : oe k 'e : : ® : : You will find a larg assortment of ALL DEALERS Shotgun Shells. Smokeless powders. Insist KEEP THEM. YW lusure, hors: bl nkets avd robes a A Bove v's saddle ani haruess rogue. | The New York World, thrice a week | editions, and The Centre Heporter, can { be had one year for $1.65, cash in ad- Vanes, Reporter who fo the paper can for sixty- all paid up on an equal price of the in advance, The Heporier is The t Can Old subscribers {(o the | | hav e paid a year's subseription present mansgement of | secure the World | five 65) cents. That puts iil One year footing, The regular World is £1 00 cash reg the Centre (lar price of advance. wo be had for $1.65 in BANKS. Banking Company, Receives Deposits, W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. ATTORNEYS. TAY IL Office north At Vor ATTO CLIODE ANE A Consultation Ec BL B B. BPANGLER, ATTORNEY HOTELS. HOTEL HAAG, BELLE ine Blablit ANTS PA. Hested Througt Rates §1 00 per day or = bop Street, A SE | [x2 IN HOU 8. Woods Cals Proprietor, MOCK HAVEN PA Good sample rooms on first an®l Terms reasonable Sor [Us8 HOUSE, WL Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. Special attention given to country trade. aprso Daggett \ EW GARMANX HOUSE, 8 Opposiie Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. M - hullding. new farniture 1k ghoul, stesm how « eiric bells and all mode improvements, #000 mole and moderate charges, rou NPRING MILLS HOTEL D. H. Rubi Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus := and from all trains NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. trains. Good semple Special Teles 10 witnesses Free bus to and from all rooms on first Soot, sird jurors CENTRE HALL HOTEL J W. Runkle, Manager, Newly equipped, bar and tab 'e supplied with the best. Summer boarders receive special stien - fom and oan § A ve healthier locality. Central for fishing and nunsag, mayeey io DNepalr Broken Arti. clos use Majors cent Remember MAJORS RinBEnR CEMENT, MAJOR'R LEATHER CEMENT. sto AS ". aMITH SALVE ™~ oll Kinds ot sre, Neahowe fails 10 yiekd. Sent ty mall The DR. SMITH CO, Cents ve Hind, Pa. 20 cents, 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
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