Remain quietly at home and take Nothing is more suggestive il VIER | LD / One Year, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as di- [gentleman than elenn linen, ve and £1.65. rected and a quick recovery is sure tol your shirts, cufls and collars to Wm : 61 kM y The following memorial will be sent by every Subordinate Grange in Pe nnsylvania to the State Legislature, setting forth the comparative statement of the appraised valuation of real estate, personal and corporate prope rity, t aken from the reports of the Secret: wry of Internal Aflairs, Banking Com., Auditor General and others, with gross amount of taxes paid, and average will rate. These hal 4 ments were prepared by Hon, (i, Rhone and his committee with great care and | follow. That remedy counteracts any McCoy Wolf aud have them laundered accuracy, and shows the great discriminations against the agricultural class : tendency of the grip to result in pneu-| st the Bellefonte Steam Laundry | Real Estate Incorporated State Banks | mouia w which is really the only serious The New Yor , thrice a week -s - -~ 3 KE : Eun eacer ha Etats. + ~ : . danger. Among the tens of thousands [HAMS LHSURG BUSINESS GILL EGE, a0] : & 2 Mepostef, can i Ll : ! . bp is : HLiud De Ning Gi ior 3 y, Cash in ad- EQUALIZATION OF TAXATION. | fowtaCuretwury.” © | a Lien Value of real estate taxable 725. 163.836.00 Banking Report 1809Dart 1, : | who have used it for the grip not one Total taxes paid M103 y i Meword i Average rate of taxation 16 1-2 mills fi k Mik) | case Las ever been reported that did norial i i Balik B ug Personal Property. (Money at Interest. not recover, Forsale by Mrs. J. H, o Id sabgerile leporter who Report Secretary of Internal Affair, 158), Page B25 monunt of tax tald sta eu, 9.19 | 5 eller, Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Cen- | BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC ve paid ! subscription to the Personal property (money at interest WIT 807 KS i rita Hitle loss than 4 : Sis H RAID CALCULATION FTEXNOGRAPHY resent tat ! i Lisl aper ci Ty i : R . : iil ’ Hi # HL loss Tha © ull, AL ATION FTEROGRAVHY jr i : paper can Taxes paid " R POEL en BR a7 3 FYPEWRITING, GRAMMAR Average n of luxation 4 ‘ . q i q 3 . sl wand COR ire fie v i | for sixtiye- A 3 } Savings $ 8. RESPOND : IMMERCIAL LAW . . y : Mercantile Property. : stitutions CRANT HOOVER OBO gs ha AL LAY, | five (i ! i puts all paid up Merchandise in stores, estimated (tax cond { 800,000,000. tanking Report 1800- Part Oe made rubseri ) I ter on an equal nel t ! : Report ud ! Pag A LinG fei} : All At 3 fess Pra { s Wr 16 1 fovest ‘ ¢ # { J } eax] : : | Controls sixtéen of the ing ten ! vuxl 1 ot a 3 " price of he lurgest Fire and Life I'he Capital stock 1.1184 1 mount of taxes juid......... ) 50 Iusuravee Companies Roto debt. 1,007 011 4018 € bi I Ul tna k Ills in the world, Amount of other lHabilit 15 at} W otal steam rails ts . ¥ : » 310.968 116.00 Domestic and Foreign Building & Loan Associations and i LF ir sae ctor rr aay Association The Best is the Cheapest..... railroad | Yoru] taxes p {ison Aud y; Bn. R ¥ ge lid 1a 2 X30 3 : 1 pit 19 i No mutuals : no assessinetiis, 2 0 ‘ oul a 1a and OUrRe Liver Pe Jassenger Street RUIWEYE: usc '...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Vall Capital stock { 3 alle J Report Secretary Internal Affab i Funde od de tebt. 1,500, 4 i OfMice in Crider’s Stone Building, re dlKing wd — Street Railways Operated by Othe r Comps anies. pane { Bellefonte, Pa. Recslves ‘ Discoun Total passe: treet raily ‘ t 824 HON ¢ i vot : _ i Total tax: ii Arnel, G B : i 1 171 090 31 i | US » : . « 13, Average t pe Telephone connection r Repart = Wk Capital stoc) 1 : turpis ~ ye - Undivided profit Nt : Total valu 5 navigation ; : { To Our Customers: Total taxes pu ! 1806 ase 3481 582 ; 15 and 1 Pa, : : i We have just received a com- | dae a a ; plete line of Johnson Bros FRO DITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, Queensware and Glassware, 4 Appraised Value of Real Estate. Aggregate Taxes Collected for State Purposes, $15 $55,316.07 i also a lot of Dry Goods and \ . toor sight a : herond Aggregate Taxes Collected by and Through Counties. 4 1 18 ., & He. 80 y Te y , : Sidi 5 | Your patronage is ala ays ap Notions, wil iv - i s Walker, i Axa -r . . i preciated, no matter how Entire Amount of Taxes Collected for all Governmental Purposes With. stall your pure hase. in the State. $ i ’ nay rest assured it our constant air : . hie wl Appraised Estimated Value of Personal and Corporate Property for Tax- { : Such : the In 80 ation for State Purposes, t , $ i i obiained, and As per same Reports 500 Report Pa 1 Rd , : ence—j 2 i r EAVES r | $ Wo 4 t roms OVE . Bap 1 | . ‘ iy A, Personal and cor RES ! a | {Spring Mills, THE CENTRE REPORTER. home from a visit of several weeks suse of Wn. i {¢ ! ————— among friends in Mifflin county. it ready for him by the firs of Auril § ” ha CS CENTRE HaiL, . . PExN’A. Miss Freda Hess, who has been James R and family accompanies F. ROSSMAN, February 28,1901. housed up for a week with an attack 7 Shy oat TO Spring Mills, ed at the i is improving and her : Pann'a frie: ye 200n to see her out Friday evening ! Centre Hi!’ friends hope h to see herout. Thc fanart kf 124 Goel Ee We i Mrs, Daniel Hess and Miss Winifred : a ; & id . C Rah D. Irvin's Sons, HARDWARE Foundry Building. : Wieland attended the gol Iden wedding James Sweetwood an Re “0 of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Decker, at the several days last week visitio oi Decker home at the Branch at Millheim. Samuel Ripka and E. 8. Tressler The funeral of Ed. Meyer w transacted busioess in Bellefonte Mon ly attended. dav. Charles Mattern, of Tyrone, sj 0 ! duite a number of our young people several days with his friend Jiss ‘nded the play “Down in Dixie’ Strohm. iven by the ladies of the Presbyterian Centre Ha A complete line o Hardwan wil found in our store at prices {ml will go far toward making them sell. Mrs. Gertrud f church in Boalsburg Saturday night 3 wnt ke a : ' again after an attack ti and report it very good for ama'eurs, Th h @ spade f tir lider . 3 3 \ Last week Mrs. James M. Ross is laid up with the Mai daughter entertained a sl Air ‘Line Railway's - . » al % ¥ ioinity ge . . ¥ from Centre Hall and vi : tiie rge Houtz has been quite ' i 4 fiddly equipped trains, York daily at 12:10 A Mre. Anna Evans has returoed hom ek for several days and at this writ. Station, Pennsyivania after spenting a week with her Pe! torce Sa : roved mot Pullman Drawing Ro { has pot improvs much. p~ — »; $54 +3 1 rs John Evans, who has b Coly - ines, L911 a, Lavan £ 3 Vile, Where cof nes { the winter at the home of GG. L. Gord ~Olyer. it ta ud . St. Augustine, Tang en spending 14 ‘ All kinds of fiaims, Wire Fence mate- rial, ete, Biways on hand. Builders will find that we carry all Lard. ware needed in the construction of modern dwellings, Come and get estimates, Farmers | BUSH Bovsx will find that we earry a line of wis Daggett, P NE TR PA hardware that will suit their | see ates Seat a ! i i DsCIR Allenton git Lo sont rade. y wants, i . . oid ae. apm NEW GARMAN 1 Op poss i “t Toman D. Irvin's Sons. on : {EL LEFONTE, PA. hart, returned to his home ia Wiscon- points. Connections are also n : sin one day last week, His wife and Mrs. Maggie Horner, Mrs. George Hamlet, N. C., with Pullman Drawing . Room Sleepin ar to Atlanta, Ga, | daughter will remain here for some Meiss and Sallie Horper spent a short ! with connections at Atl 3 at the ‘lye hon alo y : time. at the Colyer school, taught by Orleans and Mexi : A young man wi tH ently ealls John Fortney, Mrs. Horver made a gnd Pacitie " Po in town, recently was afraid { turn very appropriate address to the school This train ington with train home without a guard, therelo ook children. Leaves P SAVES fi “4 Arthur Cummings must have some » ’ the dog with him; he ne utd thougl alt ore 6:99 2 hig A bess : sin driving cattle ittracti mn near Polecat City, as he is 4 J Af Riel sand ; To) : Heavy Winter Shoes it would be of uss hrine —— — seen traveling there quite frequently, arriving at Southern Pu ; ( solurabi all: 20 A M., Savanpah i A. M., Jacksonville 730 A. M., 81 | at very low prices, x . Augustine 11:10 A, M.. Tampa 530] " = Mary Kiinefeltgr and daughter are p, M. Through Pullman Drawing | Mrs. Daniel Wieland and Mre. Hen | 0 rders at the home of John L. Rag- | Room Sleeper New York to Jackson. | ry Gingerich, of Linden Hall, Mrs. |g. ville. Through Vestibuled Passenger | } ET falnut rove . ’ Coaches an w tL service { Thomas Gramley, of Walnut Grove,! G B Lee and wife and Mr. and Mrs i e8 atid perfe addi - ’ N nfl \ f 1 KE. fu nrnitn throughout. steam ri. "7 or information call on or write t« » art 1 f . aks ie In ] Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Korman, of 2 Henry Moyer took a trip to Potters sll Pennsvivania Ratlroad offices. or hes CLrie ta nd a 1 im provements, ail iil . i . 200] ple and mad ¢ : i ' y r a f te Hh : : : burn, Mr. and Mra. C. W. Korman, of | yg Fuesday, where they were the Seaboard Air Line Railway represen Buflalo Run, were visitors the past |... of Emanuel Smith. tatives at 308 Washington ~tree!, i | SPR ING MILLS HOT week at the hme of Mr, and Mrs Charles Miller is watching up the Boston, Mass. ; 1206 and 371 Boadway, md D. BH. Rubi. toto Daniel Korman ler: hie int IE New York: 30 South Third Street, RIRING MILLS, PA. el man. . on = sales; be intends to start farming on Philadelphia; 207 East German Sires t | L 4 | Pree bus to and trem i trata William Thomas, of Cross Forks, | w m. Lee's farm. Baltimore: 1434 New York Ave. | Our stock of FURNITURE was never ? ‘ and Budd Benner, of Rock Forge, were Mrs. Frank Wright is again quite Washington, orto R. E. L. Buneb, | i the pr gent time ana col 4 p ! ' Blog (teneral Passenger Agent. Port visitors at the home of W. H. Close }+ al > . ODay i senger Agent, Portsmouth, ill; all hope for ber recovery. ELLEPONTE, PA. y } : anka Masia Phat ' ! E yet week. ul {toss ¢ Lind Myra Moyer has been ailing with va. ' Chamber Suits of all descript ons, Couches, Ro CKETS, Moris Chairs, id | Pree bo to nt from sll trains. Good sample Samuel Coble and family, of Linden 4. grip for a week or more, but is jm- eso | ‘4 : | TOOIDE On Lret Soar. Spocial rates (0 withesses ' esece 1 h a | sesesseesaesseoscs | fiiting Desks, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Cribs, Chiflonirs, Large Ming Hall, were the guests of his brother proving. if - THOROUGH, PROMPT, Clocks, Fine Rugs, Ee, Ele. | (OFS oi Calvin, aud Samuel Weber, of Boals- John Lee and W. H. Meyer cles use burg, was the guest of his brother, J. ade a business trip to Centre Hall on . 3 Major's Ae i * uo "Parties who purchase to the amount of 85.00 wil got one bot. | H. Weber, on Sunday last, Mouday. " bo - 1 tle of I nrniture Polish FREE and toll paid, Li & ele There are several cases of scarlet Charles Wolf and wife and son Fred, OHN SMITH & BRO SPRING FILLS. | € Sg MAJORS ’ v : . : 2 RUBBER rash in town. of Aaronsburg, were the guests of Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Fye, of near sy Moyer Sunday and Monday. Fred Farmers Mills, were the guests of John | jg a great trader in sheep, and is al. A. Kline over Bunday, ways the gainer, CEMENT, MAJORS LEATHER CEMENT. Oak Hall A few warm days will make the sled- - ding thin, : | N=w BROCKERHOFF HOUSE | and jurors These goods will be sold during the next 30 days at reduced rates. =" DON'T MISS SEEING THEM. * . ~- 1 i The Four Cardinal Points Clayton Corl, of Pine Grove Mills, GR. Meiss will stay at the old Col and William Everhart, of the Branch, yer homestead. George Las built up a transacted business in town Monday good trade, and Tuesday. Sets stds Ira C. Korman, of this place, trans. Boalsburg. acted business at Pine Grove Mills last oe sh Tuesday. : The spring election passed of quite | J. H. Weber and wife attended the lively on Tuesday last and was Demo- | funeral of A. E Meyer Saturday. cratic, except one school director, L, W. C. Bible, of Potters Mills, and W. | Mothersbaugh. O'Brion, of State College, transacted | 4 gy. load of middle aged persons | business here last week. droveup to J. H, Meyer's home on | -— | Wednesday evening and spent the | Linden Hall. | time very pleasantly. They bad re | | freshments before starting home, Miss Sadie Lee, of Colyer, is visiting! Commissioner P. H. Meyer came with her sister, Mrs. Philip Bradford, | from Bellefonte Friday to attend the | on Main street. | funeral of 4, Meyer Sa’'urday. Miss Lizzie Gettig left on Monday | John Batley, wife and daughter, of for Braddock, Pa., where she expects | Pine Grove Mills, visited at the home to visit among friends for some time, | THAT HAVE MADE OUR REPAIRING FAMOUS... These virtues relieve 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. 3% J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, « Penq'a. RELIABLE. REASONABLE. 000000000006000000000000 ASAE SN, Rr, EMIT BALVE for #11 kinds of sores, Nothing fuoris 10 vield. Rent by mail “New Rival,” “Leader,” “Repeater.” Te DA PR. SNITH he , entre Hall, Pe. 25 conts, he tn HA RA 59 vEARS' WINCHESTER ||| gs: Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells. “New Rival” loaded with Black powders. “Leader” Angus sending a sheik sed “ 1 quickly nrowgiain an ation and “Repeater” loaded with Smokeless powders. Insist rh prin upon having them, take no others, and you will get the ; ATI taken Shroud best shells that money can buy, "Qeiontifio ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. * 00920900300 Q000R0S0023T02000C000CSV000O0RSCORSIDL0CS 00030000000000000000000800000000 of Samuel Bailey over Sunday, Samuel Goheen and sister, of Pine, LW. Mothersbaugh entertained a Grove Mills, soent Friday as the guests | number of his friends last Thursday by of the Wieland family, | giving them a good square meal, Mrs. Crissman and son returned | The carpenters are busy roofing the 9000000000000000000000000 ¥
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