The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 21, 1901, Image 5

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    CENTER Harr, Lay
March 21, 1901.
Spring Mills.
Good sucker fishing now in Penns
creck,
There has been auction
Long’s store for the past week,
Wm. Blauser’s sale was well attend-
ed last Saturday; everything brought
good prices.
J. 0. McCormick, R. G. Kennely, B,
F. Kennely, D. Kenvely, W. H. Smith,
lHioes to bave them in good
The club sent for ten
thousand young trout to distribute in
different streams.
Harvey Horner and brother Wilkey,
of Colyer, were in town on business.
George Lee and William Moyer, of
Colyer, stopped oft an hour to look aft-
er business,
Messiah Parker, of Potters Mills,
tended to business in this
week,
Rev.
rods sna
shape, has
at-
place last
able ser-
thy-
thing to
Rearick preached an
mon on “Love thy neighbor as
self.” It would bea grand
know that every was practicing
the lesson taught us, to “Love thy
neig Let all practice
this, and the difference it will
make in our community,
Miss May Smith spent several days
in Bellefonte, at the home of A. V.
Smith.
Movipg time is coming,
changes made at this place will be:
James MeCool to Rebersburg, on his
farm: John Breon, Jr., to MeCool's
house; Mrs. Myra Kerr, to Centre Hall;
Bamuwel Crape, to the Zeigler house; J
Breon, to Rossman’s house; J. O, Me-
Cormick, to C. P. Long's house; Maj.
Huss, from Johnstown to his own
house; Andy Graden and Bartley, to
the house vacated by Mie Snyder;
Sayder to James MeCool’s house, back
of Egg Hill; Brown, to Bells
fonte; EE Prof.
Brown, to Huntingdon: Daniel Rank-
le, to the Allison property; J. Wels
Evaus, to his farm recently purchased
in Georges Valley; R. D. Musser, to
Wm. Allison's farm,
R. M. Wolf, the popular
of Woodward, accompanied by
wife, spent a day at Smith
niture store aud bought a fine outfit of
furniture,
Hon. Wm. Allison is disgusted at
the way work is done at the State Cap-
itol. ‘An honest
for the soul.”
rr ——— AS
one
hbor as thyself.’
see
and the!
hael
Rev.
1 Sunday to Johnstown;
merchant
his
dro’s. fur
coufession is good
Briel fan dar Gross Strose;
My iever C
Ich mas den
far-ziia we de lide
Well, mer lava do we
wou mere hungerich sin, und «
ffer brea is
aptain Schmitt
¢ mole en brief schriva und dere
AW Kumma en dar gross § ros
olla ours lide, mer ¢
dorstig sin, over de Ke
ns we sch
Ich muss dere
unser buven io
bowerer stross gongs
Are hud sy mand uf g'mocht er
Boz savas, don hut ars
und stort. Are
mwillioualire ware
Kiama is d
prea for der eld zu
mole ferzaier
dar Broad Foot
is noch net long zerick
Vailey on
wel mois i el
ie id |
are en
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bester gow
hut 0 gut g'feli os wou
We are pag'st o
a hat arsi gowl in dar stol
1 du wast we is no
mole
strocks he zu dar Betz, un
gate— le zite is zu kottz. Wel
dar lots dale f
en arma
hartzle good-bye geva un is fort
We ere on der stoll gummas is don hut are mole
g'sokt wo! un no hui are gio
but eme oa ch gricket. “Krish dun mol,
Bommel,” hut are g'sogl. "wos is do les
ds es en asi is,” und 1s witer farry
dou’s awgonga
losa buva si gow! rous hen un hen eu bull ia s
biots un der soddie druf. Der orm ba hut gabiro
vered si soddie za grea, do is dar bull base
Wes NOC gags
dos de
Sigam =z
nochti wore fiona so
hea don hui are
10 der
g moght ier
wautz
No hut ar g'sauos dos de got
Worra
Dr bull hat ga brilled dos es g'-holt bat 4d wrich
de gous nachbershofi. Der orm bu hut g'fucht
un de ma are awg holla hut der schlimner is es
worra bis dardog ow g'brocha 8. Ar huts harts-
glopa, futterway, Kopway, bLowkway. Ar hat
Eg winsht ar het fam — ~ sina keffer bre net wite
fun dars, wor eva Sundog wmorgs. Dua
koust felicht judge we Is war, for we are wister
noch em kop kumma is don hut des stick fee male
g mocht boo! wou! woo! Noover we ich en
bince wetta hut ar Lotlinish, Abraish,
uid Frongacish g'avest, no hut are g'sanna was
Jets is. Er hut g'wist dos de wosser dropa fun
der staru aud awah runner g'loffa is 30 gross we
over es
boo!
Greelsh
Fi Euntlich is der olt Sol iver der barick
1 ruf kumma., No hutarsi gowl g'funna un is ob
| noch hame 0a de bowerer stross grot so hort os
| We are hame is komma wor
| dare dat und de man shun long nf. Ar isso shep
| ni g'slipt, over we dar d ten g'sana hut don hut |
‘och, wo worst dou da so long?’ Ar |
{ is de stake nufund hut za sich selver g'swelz
“sell war awer gut defun, Ich hob én in my hartz
g'dowerel, now dut are singa ‘In Louderboch
howich my gow! farlora.'”
“Um gow! ga ich net hame,
Ro such lob fort bis ich fin my Bowl,
Don rite ich gonee bis hame,
Smith, the Photographer,
W. W. Smith, the Photographer,
——— sc fc m————
Basiness Stand for Sale
W. W. Boob, of Centre Hall,
for sale his private residence,
place, and established retail
and wagon hardware trade,
offers
business
carriage
This is a
Du washt we mere young wora sin mer ols
g'lutfa, no hen de gotlosa buva ken drick speala |
keaus, un ich globe sis noch's best un so wid r.
MIKEFCHWEVELBRENNER
Farmers Mills.
As the first of April is drawing near,
some of our people are abou’ ready to
move, Among them are Messrs, John
E. Rishel, and Jonas Stires. Sorry to |
see such prominent leave the |
neighborhood, but wish them all suc- |
cess,
William Brown and family
few days with father, Nathaniel
Brown, for Hunting
don, where Mr. Brown is employed in
teaching school. Success to the family,
The enterprising merchant, John H.
Rishel, is receiving
people
spent a
his
before leaving
new goods daily,
and is now ready to meet the demands
of his customers, and give them lowest
prices quality. In
convince you of the fact, just drop in
and see the merchant and goods,
, Alfred Bradford,
ance of George Klioe, is
and bes: order to
The expert miller
with the assist
making good use of the abundance of
water, and is raening the mill almost
day and + i
The Ce
weekly vi<it to this
evening. The boys quite
through they
£ a tune which sounded some-
like “We
morning."
Mis. Kathryn
fonte, is home
paid their
place Saturday
were
town
Jolly
guing were
whistlir
thing won't go home ‘til
Armbruster, of Bell -
paying a visit to
nother, who is housed up with
Miss Kathryn's many friends are glad
to «=e her
Miss Blan
sick for some
he Hag
eis slowly
n, who has been
tim convales.
ng.
George Kline Miss
Mr.
Alice
Kline's
and
spent Sunday with
Fye
pa-
rents, near Boalsburg,
The singing class taught by Prof.
Samuel Homan, Satur-
day evening with a free concert at the
Union chureh.
John E.
will elose on
Rishel purchased another
fine horse on Saturday. John will
turn the soil on Rav, Rearick’'s farm
with good horses
William ®. Homan,
ten days’ vacation at home
wife and parents, has again
to his college duties at New
PP, where he will graduate
Mr. Homan is a bright aod
young man,
alter spending
with
returned
Berlin,
this year
euergetic
his
A fp ————
The establish-
plumbing sup-
plies, ete, will be included in the deal.
had in
will be
This wili be a good
opportunity for a hustler who will aet
quick.
bicycles,
Batisfactory reason
Bf rot
SEADOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Milenge Tickets Hedueed
One tickets,
over the whole system of the Beaboard
Air Line the
State of 25 00,
previously
thousand mile good
Railway, including
Florida, ¥
sold in
and sold at
Florida at £30 00,
Washington
atid by the Baltimore
Packet between
Baltimore and
“Bay Line.”
Steam Company
Portsmouth, over
a —
And
[Improved T
ervice via
-
Li: e Railway.
The Seaboard Air Line
nov operating through drawing-room
ping cars from New York to South-
Railroad is
Pi fie |
health
New
ri Pines and Washington to
famous
model
nestled among the
lad sand hills of North Carolina,
New York
hotels in
These
lessure resorts are
V
lows
from
milly eighteen hours
ity. The fluest and largest
houses,
with
and first-class boarding
New York,
Station, Pennsylvania
and 12:56 P. M., |
A. M. and 65
and
Trains leave
Sirvet
taliroad, 12:10 A. M.
information tickets
Chas. L fs New
Wash-
Mass : J, C.
Passenger Agent,
New York: W. M.
, General Agent, 1434 New
PD. C., or
Passenger
wgedorf,
Street, Boston,
astern
Broadway,
Washington,
(Creneral
Va.
RE. L
Portsmouth,
Bunch,
~~wbest brands of
Lemont.
Wednesday I. J. Dreese received a
used in mak-
ing extensive repairs to his house; he
lumber for
lumber to be
expects to receive the his
who made
her home with George Martz, has gone
to Port Matilda to reside in the future.
v. Hepler gave all the young men
who are members of the Christian Ea-
Miss Frances Woodring,
deavor society, an invitation to a wood
chopping party last Friday, but the
weather being unfavorable not many
came. Try again Rev
and J. C.
have returned to
Messrs. J Wasson, of
Bolivia, N. Y
homes after visiting their mother, Mrs,
their
Cyrus Wasson, of Lemont, a few days
Messrs. J. B. Mayes and Son have
been doing some repairing to the sta-
ble on the property they bought from |
the Long estate,
Jack Mitchell, the hardware man, |
has secured possession of two very fine |
bull pups. Now burglars, if you don’t |
want to lose a leg or an arm, don't try |
to crack Jack's safe,
Juck Dale, E+q., of Bellefonte, ed
noticed in town last Bunday.
|
OR Spring
the articles :
Remember we
where,
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Goods, so come and get your
These are a few of
* 50 cent Caps go
25 cent caps for 22 cents ; Bed
25 go for £1.00, OVER.
Also bear in mind that
s and Boys
are selling high grade Flour at
Don’t buy your Spring
FLOUR
are kept by
CENTRE HALL, PA.
John S. Auman Brand
are the best on the market,
SHORTS,
CHOP &
MIDDLINGS
always on hand,
of grain.
CENTRE HALL
CARRIAGE ¢ WORKS.
We manufacture all grades of
Buggy Tops, Cushions and Full-
backs, with or without springs.
Qld Tops and Cushions repair.
ed at very reasonable prices,
Woodwork and Repainting
is given prompt and special at-
tention. Qur prices are as low
as the lowest and the work is
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done with first class stock and
by good mechanics. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Give usa chance to
estimate on your job before plac-
ing your order elsewhere,
N. B.—We still have one of
those first-class new hand-made
Top Buggies, with leather trim-
ings, spring cushion and back,
that we offer at a great sacrifice
price until April 12,
J. T. LEE,
Centre Hall, « Penn’a.
PO00200000VL00000080000 20080000 RROY eee,
Clean Linen,
A full line of gentleman than clean linen, Give
your shirts, cuffs and collars to Wm.
at the Bellefonte Steam Laundry.
wn fs Ap ntl om—
EMBROIDERILS, LAWNS
AKD DRESS TRIMMINGS.
A FULL LINE OF
tion that the city
maintain them,
$1,000,000 to St,
poses,
ALSO He has also offered
Louis for library pur-
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The Best Narsery Stock,
I can promptly supply all kinds of
nursery stock, the All
leading varieties of peach trees grown
healthy nurseries, free from all
HATS, CAPS, ETC
we have e
. very best,
verything you can |
in fine,
a country store, i
plant diseases or insect pests;
! other kinds of fruit trees
| genuineness. Full particulars on ap-
| James McCAULEY
Mifflintown, Pa.
also sell Sceull’s Golden
Blend
plication,
mar? 5t
ROSSMAN,
Auction!
Friday Night,
Saturday
all Day
Mills,
ome bargain 8
G. H. LONG.
PF Nat A Spring Mills, Penn'a
§ CH: LHL 6 BUSIN: 55 OLLEGE,
Mewor Bquare, National Bank Building
ARITHMETIC
ULATION, FTENOK
ING GEAMMAR
FENCE COMM ER(
OGRAPHY & PEN
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IRAPHY
and COR
IAL LAW,
Oo
isiness Practios, a Complete Baul
g System and a 1 versal Dictation Course are
wing added io our already thorough courses.
Bindent
Pay ar
my student
it exira charge
“todents assisted W posit
0 Night sessions with
forse when thoroughls
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Rates atyd au piles lower
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than other schools of
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ooulempisting aking any co
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PKA, Principal
Chambersburg, Pa
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
jargest Fire and Life
Losurance Companies
in the world.
COATS
No mutuals ; no assessments.
...Money fo Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
ga Telephone connection.
OTHERS FOLLOW. a
x 1
har stock of FURNITURE was never s0 complet te as at
present time an I consists of
ults of all descriptions, Couches, Rockers, Morris chairs, Laoies’
, Wardrobes, Cribs, Chiffoniers, Large Mirrors,
dock, Fine Rugs, Ete, Ee.
will be sold during the next 30 days at reduced rates.
{7 DON'T MISS SEEING THEM. gt
Parties who purchase to the amount of £5.00 will get one bot-
of I urniture Polieh FREE and toll paid.
SPRING MILLS.
“New Rival,” “Leader,” “Repeater.”
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.
DEALERS KEEP THEM.
we | THE NEW YORK WORLD ¢
and
THE CENTRE REPORTER §
One Year,
The New York World, thrice 8 week
| editions, and The Centre Heporter, can
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vanes,
Old subseribers to the Reporter who
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the World one year for sixty-
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BANKS.
Penn's
‘Banking Company,
{TRE HALL
| Receives Deposits,
W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly
ATTORNEYS.
ORV
IS, BOWER «4 ORV]
ALorueys atl Law,
BELLEFG?!
Office in Criders Exchange bull
riuey v
FORTREY & WALKED
Adror ney
BELLEFONT
: north of Court House.
{ "LEMANRT DALE,
Alloruey at Law,
BELLEFONT
Disnmond,
E PA,
doors from
ans?
Office N. W, corner
Firsi Nationa) Bank
iwo
EUNKI
LEFONTE, PA
+5 altended to prutaptly
SoLBCtions Otice, 2d
I Kinds of lege] busi
Special alleniion giv
Sour Crider Excha
ATTORNEY AT. IAW
«tou nis BFORTE, PA.
DEANS all egal business attended to
pr iv. Consaltations Germans and E.glal,
Ofhs. L Bxi a gx Boils.
N B.EPANGLER,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
ithe courts. Codsultation in En
German. Office, Crider Exchange
novies
iy oes in al
1 sud
ding
OWENS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ports.
LOWE repre.
Justioe of Surveyor,
veyanoer
HOTELS.
Manager,
lod with
lers receive special atten.
Mmithier locaity. Centra
4 me yee
Newly equipped, bar and table supp)
the best r
¥ boar
no, and oar
for fish Wat
LD FORT
ruished
Now ¥
Kewly Fu
Pot 1 3 Fon Yi ~ 5 ny
Best | 30 ¥in ia ig
HOTEL HAAG,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Fine Stabling. Heated Throughout.
tates $1.00 per day.
East Bishop Street.
¥F. A. NEWCOMER, Proprietor.
Buss HOUSE,
WL. Daggett, Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Epocial sitention given to country trade. apréo
N EW GARMAN HOUSE,
Opposite Court House,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Mo Ymliding, new furniture throughout, steam
wotrie bells and all modern improvements,
Good wole and moderate charges.
QPRING MILLS HOTEL,
D. H. Rubl. Proprieto
BPRING MILLS, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains,
N EW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample
rooms on first floor. Special rates to witnesses
and jurors,
To Repalr
Proken Arth.
clos use
Major's
Cement
Remember
MAJORS
Or SMITH RALVE for all kinds of sores,
Nothing fails to yield. Sent by mall
The DR. BMITH C0, Centre Han, Pa. 25 vents,
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE