The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 11, 1901, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
CENTRE Har,
April 11,
The Best Remedy for Rheumatism
QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN
All who use Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm for rheumatism save delighted |
sented to the Orphans’ Conrt of Centre county for . :
confirmation on Wedvesday, the 20th day of | \ with the qui 'k relief from pain which | LATS
When speaking of this Mr. |
Rays: |
April, A D., 1901 j it aflords,
No. 1. Theseoond and final aceountof Deborsh | DD. N. Rinks. of roy, Ohio
E. Valentine and George Valentine, Jr, admin- | 4 © : [1 . & et ,
| istrators of the estate of Jacob D. Valentine, late | DOMIe time ago md a severe attack |
EGISTER'S NOTICE. ~The following ae-
counts have been examined, passed and
filed of record in the Register's OMee for the in
spe ction of heirs and legatees, oreditors and all
others in anywise interest d, and will be pre.
Clenn Linen.
Nothing is more suggestive of
gentleman linen, Give
your shirts, cuffs and collars to Wm. THE CENTRE
McCoy Wolf and have them laundered
| at the Bellefonte Steam Laundry.
we | THE NEW YORK WORLD ¢ one
4nd © $165,
HPORTER
ew York
Hae we are again with a full line of
Spring goods. A full line of
" FARCY DRESS 600DS,
. . PENNA. than clean
1901.
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At the 'Phoue, World, thrice 8 week
The N
Mand Muller on a summer's day,
Called "Number, please” to earn Ler pay
B fore her, numbers, printed small,
Fell down when any one would eall,
The Judge took down his office 'plione,
And made to Muud his wishes known,
fald he, “I'll ask you just once more,
For four-eleven forty-four”
Satd Maud, as mild as summer seas,
“What number did you ask fo-, please
Suid be, "I've told you twice before,
IVs four-eleven forty-four.”
S«1d Maud, and you could hear her simile,
Just hold the ‘phone a litle while,”
\ weary interval ensued,
ie wire hummed au 1uterlude.
And broken bits of talk came o'er
I'he ‘phone, and made the waiter sore.
7 he wishbone shaped receiver heok,
He seized upon and wildly shook,
Till Maudie's voice he heard once more,
“What vumber are you waiting for?"
The Judge responded with a roar,
“It’s four-eleven forty-four.”
Serenely Maud made answer then,
“That line is busy; call again.”
The Judge had business late that day,
Aud so he merely walked away,
But as he walked he shook his head,
Aud this is what he sadly said
“Of all the words of tongue or per,
The d—dest are, ‘Busy; call again
ep
Spring Mills.
Plenty of rain the past week.
H. F. Rossman received a fine
of dress gonds; call and see them.
Ida Lopg, the ex-assistant postmis-
tress has bought G. H. Long's entire;
stock of goods, Miss Long will
tinue the business; you will find
of the best quality, and cous
ly adding new goods.
Next Monday, the fifteenth,
trout season opens. If the weather is
favorable the streams will be lined with
fishermen, and some great stories will
be told about the kled
how they missed such a nice all
the biz ones will get away for them,
Who will come home with the great-
est number of trout ? Not the most in
weight but in number.
Hiram Durst has a fine black horse
for sale; seven years old, safe and
sound. Reason for selling, has two
and must sell one,
William Musser, the ticket agent,
purchased a fine piano for his daugh-
ter Marion.
J. I. Condo & Co, are at present
busy weaving carpets. Mr. Condo has
the bast equipped loom to put out ear-
pets; they are up to date in that line.
Mrs. George Wolf has returned from
eastern cities with a large of
millinery goods. All the latest styles
are uow ready for inspection, and the
prices are as low as the lowest,
her a call.
Emanuel Smith ani son Gurney, of
Potters Mills, spent Sunday with his
mother and Mr. Bmith
one of the popular merchants of
line
Con-
her
stock tant
the
spec beauties,
one,
t
L
stock
(ive
brothers, is
the
above place,
Maurice Runkle, of Bellefonte,
dayed in the
Sun-
town, shaking hands
with his many friends,
Quite a pumber from this place at-
tended the Easter service last Sunday
evening at the Lutheran
Penn Hall.
Major Huss, of Johnstown, the boot
and shoe maker, made a flyiog trip to
this section. He thioks of locating at
Ceunire Hall.
tt A A AAS
church at
Caught a Dreadful Cold,
Marion Kooke, manager for T. M.
Thompson, a large importer of fine
millinery at 1658 Milwaukee Avenue,
Chicago, says: “During the late se-
vere weather I caught » dreadful cold
which kept me awake «t night and
made me unfit to attend my work dur-
ing the day. One of my milliners was
taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for a severe cold at that time, which
seemed to relieve her so quickly that
I bought some for yee. It acted
like magic and I began to improve at
once. I am now entirely well and feel
very pleased to acknowledge its mer-
ite.” For sale by Mrs. J. W. Keller,
Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall.
A ——
Bulscribe for the Reporter.
| of Bellefonte borough, deceased
3
| No 2.
I M. W, Petrikin,
| geaned,
No. 8. The first and final account of Henry
Brockerhoff, executor of the last will and testa
ment of Marga vel Campbell,
of Bellefonte, deceased,
No. 4. The aconunt of the Fidelity Insurance,
Trust & Safe Deposit Company,
be the Orphise’ Court of Centre
Rev, Charles RK. Hale, nader
Hale, deceased,
No, The final aeosunt of Bamiuel B. Parks
administrator &¢ of the estate of David i,
Parker, late of Puilipsbrorg rough, decvused
No, 6. The first and final account of A nie
Riddle sadministratrix of, &«., of Matthew
Riddle, late of Spring township, deconsed
No.7 The account of OC. A. Weaver, adminis
trator of, &c., of Adam Blover, lute of Haines
township, deceased
Na. 8. The first and final scconnt of James
MeKinley, administrator of, &e., of Hannah Me-
Kinley, late of Boggs township deceased,
No. 9. The account of J. F. Uzzell, executor of,
&e , of Jane Uzzell, late of Buow Rhoe township
deo ase d
No. 10. The sixth account of James P. Coburn
executor of, &¢ , of Famuel Huston,
township, deceased
No. 11. Thesecond and final
Fledler aud John J Fiedl'r, executors of, te
Henry Fiedler, late of Millheim borough,
ceased,
No 12 The first and flual 2 count of Harry E
McClHuey, administrator of &o., of Angeline Cur-
tin. late of Boggs township, ‘decoasex 3.
No, 13. The first and final account of D. L
Zerby, executor of the last will and testament of
A. Mary Keen, late of Millheim borough,
ceased,
No. 4. The second
Theodore MeMuallen
brose MeMuallen, late
ceased
Na 15. The second partial secount of J
Heckman and William G. B Heckman, adn |
trotors of, &o J. B. Heckman, late of rege
township, deceased,
No. 16. The fist and partial
Y. Waguer and Ellis L. Orvis,
last will and testament of Joho
Bellefonte borough, deceased
No, 17. The 1 partial
Vonada and » ia, exe
Adam Vo FLOW Las
No. | i
entor of the last
Hall, Inte of Mil
No. 19
Boal,
Love,
late of Bellefonte borough,
the will of Sarah J
nf
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of
te
de
and partial
surviving exeontor of
of Walker township
account
Am
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de
a
f
, of
account of Ada
executors of
Wagner late of
rut mn {
wantof W
of, &
Br
wi tars
hip, decess od
fo
MM
fit of
AMCARS, €X1
ALN Jay »
esburg borough. decease
The third and final sccount nf Ge 0
surviving administrator of,
Inte of Potter township dec
No The first and i account of
Stitzer, guardian of K. Riddle, a minor
id of Matthew M late of Boggs tow:
ship, deceased,
No. 21. The acoouncof J
tor of, &c¢ . of Avner Rider, late
ship, deceased
No. The eighth annual
lohu P Harris trustee ap; winted by th
Court of Centre inty under the last
testament of Willlam A. 1 homas, late
borongh of Bellefonte. deceased, by ing the th
f HA) annual statement of said trust
The third and final ace tof Wm
L ad iistratore
mes, ate of Phil
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M
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to
do
ase
20 fin f H
Nell
Kidd
ie,
Henry Rid
of Benper
or
riy
Wirth
No, %
ean atid Robert
of the estate of O. Perry
ipebury borough, deceased
No. 24. The first and final
A. Pletcher, adminis: ator of,
Peters, late of Howard
is ‘4
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wount of Jaseph
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DEALERS IN-
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We pay the hi ghest cash prices the
market will afford for all kinds of grain,
aud at the same time will offer
goods as mentioned above at the oo
est possible prices consistent with the
quality of goods.
We
» make a specialty of
FLOUR
and carry in stock the best
be obtained anywhere, including both
winter and spring wheat varieties,
In the line of farm
offer only the best, including Cham-
pion Binders and Mowers, Superior
Crain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs
Imperial
implements we
Spring Tooth Harrows and One-horse |
Cultivators,
and Mowers, as well as the Superior
Drills, have an established reputation
tor durability, lightness of draft, ease
of operation, and perfection of work.
Bucher & Ginbs' Plows have been pop-
pose plow made,
plows always on hand. These shares
come direct from the factory and are
far superior to the home-made ones,
both in fit and quality of material.
We most respectfully solicit at least
a share of your patronage.
Spring
FF
the articles :
for 45 cents:
M
we have a nice
goods until yon
where,
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Goods, so come and get your
These are a few of
en's and Boys’ 50 cent Caps go
» cent caps for 22 cents; Bed
OVER-
OST. Also bear in mind that
line of SPRING GOODS in
Don’t bony your Spring
examine our stock, as yon may
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MITH, Pron
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of rheumatism in my arm and ghoul-
der. I tried numerous remedies
got no relief until I was recom
by Messrs, F. Parsons
druggists of this place, to try
berlain's Pain Badm They
{ mended it so highly that I boo
{ bottle, I was soon relieve
I have recommended this
{ment to many of wy friends
{agree with me that it is the best 1
rheumatism in
Forsale by Mrs. J]. W.
J. F. smith, Ce:
100, a £0
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since
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market."
ler, Linden Hall:
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ly
tnsiness Stand for Sale
WwW. W, Hall,
for sale his private residence,
ail
oflers
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DUS}
Boob, of Centre
18
ret
first-class stand for any one
hard
The
plumbing
to carry a general line of ware
addition to the above,
in bicycles,
The location is the best to be had
Sutisfactory reason
This will be a
opportunity for a hustler who will act
quick.
Wo
If troubled by a weak digestion, Tos
try
Stomigt
ar col istipation, few
doses of Chamberlain's
Liver Tablets, Every warranted
For sale by Mrs, J. W. Keller, Linden
Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall.
box
py
The recent Met
hiodist Conference
demning pienic, excursions an
#
ils on Bundsay,
We
y O11
are ready to
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Ine of
MERCHANDISE,
SHOES AND
RUBBER COODS
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The Long Store Company,
Spring Mills, Pa,
You will find thee
wbest brands of
JON 00 NN 0D DN BGs
FLOUR
P2990 0% BT WWD WP
are kept by
JOHN 3. AUMAN,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Pillsbury Flour ana
John S. Auman Brand |
are the best on the market.
BRAN,
SHORTS,
CHOP &
always on hand.
i
I also keep Salt on hand at all times
Baum’'s Poultry, Horse & Stock Food.
A new flour of entire wheat and su.
perior to Graham flour now in stock.
of grain,
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CENTRE HALL
CARRIAGE ¢ VW ORKS.
We manufacture all grades of
Buggy Tops, Cushions and Full-
backs, with or without springs,
Old Tops and Cushions repair-
ed at very reasonable prices,
Woodwork and Repainting
is given prompt and special at
tention, Our prices are as low
as the lowest and the work is
done with first class stock and
by good mechanics. Batisfaction
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.
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‘We will sell every piece of furniture in
our store at a sacrifice rather than re-
‘move it to our proposed new store}
room. YOUR PRICES ARE ouR|
PRICES if they are
Smith Brothers, :
at all reasonable.
Furniture Dealers, : Spring Mills, Penn's.
“New Rival,” “Leader,” “Repeater.”
WINCHESTER
Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells.
“New Rival” loa vith Black powders. “ILcader”
and “Repeater” Ee 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.
editions
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, and The Centr
Year 1.47
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Heporler, can
cosh in ad-
lind one for §
Vaties,
Old subscribers
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present
$
to the Herp
porter who
tion to the
iT this paper can
for sixty-
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of the
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footing ine diag price
advance,
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Centre Fu por
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world is £1.00 cash
re lar price of thie
ash in advance he two
Penn's
Valley
Banking Company,
EE HALL, PA.
Receives
| Discounts
WwW. B.
Deposit
Notes.
MINGLE,
Cashier. auly
ATTORNE
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efonte, Fe,
ner of legs busi.
eugp¥é
ChVuis
second
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risou Welker,
ONTE, PA.
{((LEMANT DALE
INTE, PA,
coors from
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© protaptly
tions Office, 24
\T-LAW,
EFONTE, PA.
tation in En
Exchange
novies
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HOTEL HAAG,
NT'# 4
Heated Throughout.
vales $1.00 per day.
A. NEWOOM
SB
WL. Daggelt, Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
given 0 coun § trade. aprid
| NEw a JARMAN HOUSE,
Oppeomite Court Jie
BEL LEFONTE, PA.
*uiiding. new furniture throughout steam
«Cre bells and all modern improvements,
| mole and moderate charges
RUSH HOU
ik
Bpecial attention
Tr ,
i
ne
| SPRING MILIR ROTEL
Edwin Rub! Proprietor,
BPRING MILLA, PA.
mmodations st all times for man
or Least.
Free bas to and from ail traine
Excellion
inlclars s00o
i livers
aitached,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Free bus to and from sll trains. Good eam ple
| rooas on first Boor Special rales to withesses
1 jarors
wopale
ken Art.
cles nse
Major’
(Cement
Nemember
MAJORS
RUBBER
CEMENT
MAaJons
LEATHER
CEMENT.
ry
To" SMITH SALVE Yor all Kinds
Neahing fails to yield, Sent
The DR. SMITH 0, Centre Hall Pa.
of sores,
Ly mall
2 cenm,
AR
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE