The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 18, 1901, Image 5

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    CENTRE Harr, . . . PENNA.
April 18, 1901,
Public Sale Register.
MAY 4-Atthe late residence of David Shafler,
dee’'d,, Madisonburg; household goods carpen-
ter tools, potatoes. corn, ete Also a house and
lot in Madisonburg, and seven acres of timber
uid, Sa e at one o'clock
If troubled by a weak digestion, loss
of appetite, or constipation, try a few
doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets, Every box warranted.
For sale by Mrs, J. W, Keller, Linden
Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall,
La ——rpe iB
The Days ars Lengthening.
The days are now two hours longer
than they were when at their shortest
in December. They will lengthen
quite rapidly from this time forward
until the 2lst of June, when they will
be again at their greatest length for
the year.
ms ms Aa
The Best Blood Purifier,
Tlie blood is constantly being puri-
fied by the lungs, liver and kidneys.
Keep these organs in a healthy condi-
tion and the bowels regular and vou
will have no need of a blood purifier,
For this purpose there nothing
equal to Chamberlain's Stomach and
Laver Tablets, one dose of them wili
do you more good than a dollar bottle
of the best blood purifier. Price 25
Samples freeat Mrs. J. W,
Linden Hall, and J. F.
t entre Hall.
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To Odd Fellows,
The Odd Fellows, of Buflalo,
sending circular letters to their bro-
ther Odd Fellows in this city and else-
is
Canta,
Keller's
Smith's,
unre
where, giving notice that they have
opened an Odd Fellows headquarters
al 213 Ellicott square.
will be kept registry books and com-
petent parties will
give, free of cost, reliable information
In these rooms
be in charge to
cor cerning anything which the visi
tor may want to know. All Odd Fel-
lows visiting the exposition are urged
to go to the headquarters,
ROR
Improving Old Homestead.
Theodore Boal, wife and children
aud the former's mother are expected
est from Denver, Colorado, this week.
Mr. Boal, alittle more than a year ago,
purchased the Judge Boal farm, near
Boalsturg, and spends much of his time
with his family at that place. The
old Boal property bas been much im-
proved—both in the interior and on
the exterior. During the coming sum-
mer a handsome barn, the foundations
of which have already been begun,
will be erected. Mr. Boal is an archi-
tect, who with his wife, of French de-
scent, and the senior Mrs. Boal and
grand children, comprise a little fami-
ly of whom Boalsburg residents refer
to with the highest satisfaction.
Asked Mercy for Thelr Assailant.
Jumes Barnett,
County, who fired into a of
Harrisburg High School and
girls last Bummer and wounded six,
was convieted and fined $5 and costs,
The costs amount $300. The
scholars who were wounded asked for
mercy.
of Cove,
party
boys
to
——
A Busy Class,
A busy class of people farmers
these bright, lovely spring days. They
and working cheerily;
are
are plowing
return to
them a harvest—plentiful, bountiful,
This blessing Providence usually
follows where man has put forth his
best efforts; the slothful tiller of the
soil may look for a profitable harvest,
but seldom receives one.
of
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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
vere weather I caught a dreadful cold
which kept me awake at 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 myself. It acted
like magic and I began to improve at
once. I am now entirely well and feel
very pleased to acknowledge its mer-
its.” For sale by Mrs. J. W. Keller,
Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall.
on —
Buasincc« Stand for Sale
WwW. 1 Hall, offers
for sale his piv an lenoee,
place, and established retail
and wagon hardware trade,
‘entre
business
carriage
This Is 0
first-class stand for any
to carry a general line of hardware in
addition to the above. The establish-
ed trade in plumbing sup-
plies, ete, will be included in the deal
The location is the best to be had in
the town. Batisfactory reason will he
given for selling. This will bea good
opportunity for a hustler who will act
quick.
one wanting
bicycles,
A fp ——
A False Report,
A report has been widely circulated
that ‘he nodersigned is
paper below cost. This statement
absurd and of course not correct,
having been actively engaged in the
wall paper for thirty
years, I tlatter myself that I thorough.
ly understand the business and know
selling wall
js
but
business over
exactly when and how to buy wall pa-
per, which fact enables me to defy all
competition, and to sell at prices low-
er than can
Please call, examine my stock and be
convinced, GEO. W. DUNKLE,
aprll-St Spring Mills,
be bought elsewhere,
Pa.
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The Best Remady for Hheamntism
QUICK RELIEF FROM PAN
All who use (Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm for rheumatism are delighted
with the quik relief trom pain whieh
it aflords. When speaking of this Mr.
D. N. Binks, of Troy, Ohio, says:
“URome time apo I had a severe attack
of rheumatism in my arm and ghouls
der. I tried numerous remed but
got no relief until I was recommended
ny Megars, (feo I. Parsons Co.
druggists of this place, to try Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm. They recom-
mended it #0 highly that 1 bought a
bottle. 1 was soon relieved of all pain,
I have since recommended this lini
ment to many of my friends, who
agree with me that it is the best reme-
dy for muscular rheumatism in the
market.” Forsale by Mrs, J. W. Kel-
ler, Linden Hall: J. F. Smith, Centre
Hall.
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Normal Music School
The Centre Hall Normal
School will open its spring sessions
Music
April 29, and continue for six weeks,
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CENTRE HALL.
Penn's
Valley
Banking Company,
Receives Deposits,
Discounts Notes.
W. B. MINGLE,
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ARSeRRIIICHLE,
Cashier.
ATTORNEYS.
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on First Mortgage
Fes $irs¢
BULNGIDE
J.H.ORVIB, C.M.BOWER, EK 1,0RVIS
(JBVIS, BOWER & ORV1S,
AWorneys at Law,
BELLEFONTE PA,
Office in Crider’s Exchange building on second
floor Zjuion
David ¥V, Fortney. W. Harrison Walker,
FORTBREY & WALKER.
Attorney at Law,
BELLEFORTE, PA.
Office north of Court House,
(JlMaNT DALE,
f Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
Office XN. W, corner Dismond, two doors from
First National Bank fans?
Atlorney-at-Law,
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BELLEFONTE, PA
All kinds of legal business attended ww protaptly
Bpecial stlention given wo collections lice, 24
oor Crider Excha ge
4G. KUNKLE,
D. GETTIG,
. ATTORBREY-AT- IAW
«bo BEORTE, PA.
egal business attended te
Consultations German snd EK.g. sl,
LEX Beaty.
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Collections ang ail
prompt
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N B.BPANGLER,
4 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BELLEFORTE, PA.
Practices in all the courts Codsultation in En
giiab and German. Office, Crider Exchange
nilding. Loviss
Surveyor,
HOTELS.
MENTRE HALL HOTE!
v } W. Bunkle,
bar and tah ¢
relers rer
thier
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Manager.
supplied with
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ocsdty. Centra
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Newly eq ped
the Dest »
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HOTEL HAAG
BELLE
Heate
INTE,
Five Stabling. Fhroughout.,
Rates §1.00 per day.
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Fast Bishop Mireet
A. NEW(
“lH HOUEE,
WL. Dageeir, Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Epecial attention given Wo country trade. aprec
NEW GARMAN HOU
: t House .
LEFONTE, PA.
furniture throughout, steam
nd all modern improvements,
1 modersie charge
LOO; aDie RDG
QFPRING MILIR HOTEL
Edwin Ruhl. Proprietor,
SPRING M11 LR, PA.
ai alll Or man
asl,
BR ACCOR RY Ines
Free bus to and from ai! trains
Excellent
ery sitached.
NEW BROCKERHOF¥Y HOUSE,
EELLEFPOSTE, PA.
# to and from all trains, Good sample
ret floor. Special mies to witnesses
1 jurors.
Proe t
The short, stout man.
The medium size man,
The tall man,
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