The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 02, 1901, Image 5

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    Spring Mills, Pa.
P.V.S. STORE.
Spring Shoes in the latest
styles in Russet and Patent
Leather for Men, Ladies and
Misses are in stock.
It will pay you to call be-
fore buying elsewhere and get
our prices on shoes,
C. A. KRAPE.
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CENTRE HALL
CARRIAGE ¢ "WORKS.
We manufacture all grades of
Buggy Tops, Cushions and Full
Lacks, 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. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Give usa chanceto
estimate on your job before plac-
ing your order elsew here.
J. T. LEE,
Centre Hall,
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Penn’a.
You will find thee
“wbest brands of
99D VV
i FLOUR |!
29 POTD VDP
are kept by
JOHN 5. AUMAN,
CENTRE HALL, PA. |
Kreamer &
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR,
“Something New Under the San.’
All doctors have tried to cure Ca-
tarrh by the use of powders, acid gas
es, inhalers and drugs in paste form.
Their powders dry up the mucous
membranes causing them to crack
open and bleed. The powerful acids
used in the inhalers have entirely eat-
en away the same membranes that
their makers have aimed to cure, while
pastes and ointiuents cannot reach the
disease. Aan old and experienced prac
titioner who has for many years made
a close study and specialty of the treat-
meut of Catarrb, has at last perfected
a treatment which when faithfully
uscd, not only relieves at once, but
permanently cures eatarrh, by remov-
ing the cause, stopping the discharges,
and curing all inflammation. It isthe
only remedy known lo science that
sctually reaches the affected parts
This wonderful remedy is known as
‘iSnuffles the Guaranteed Catarrh
Cure,” and is sold at the extremely
low price of one dollar, each package
containing internal and external med-
icine sufficient for a full month's treat-
ment and everything necessary to its
rfect use,
“Snuffles’’ is the only perfect eatarrh
cure ever made, and is now recognized
as the only safe and positive cure for
that annoying and disgusting disease.
It cures all inflammation quickly and
permanently and is also wonderfully
quick to relieve hay fever or cold in
the head.
Catarrh when neglected often leads
to consumption—""Snuffes’’ will save
you if you use it at once. [tis no or
dinary remedy, but a complete treat-
ment which is positively guaranteed
to cure catarrh in any form or stage if
used according to the directions which
accompany each package. Don't de
lay but send for it at once, and write |
and you will receive special advice |
from the discoverer of this wonderful |
John S. Auman Brand |
are Lhe best on the market.
BRAN,
SHORTS, |
CHOP & |
= MIDDLINGS
always on hand.
Custom chopping done at all times. |
I also keep Balt on hand at all times |
in grain bags or in burlap sacks. Also |
Baum's Poultry, Horse & Stock Food.
A new flour of entire wheat and su- |
perior to Graham flour now in stock.
pv Highest prices paid for all kinds
of grain.
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Centre Hall, P
Cure.”
Bent prepaid to any address in the
United States or Canada on receipt of
Address, Dept. B734, Ed-
a, e._
A Mean Slap.
“Very well,” exclaimed Dr. Quick
after his quarrel with the undertaker;
“I'll make you sorry for this!”
“What are you going to do,” retorted |
the undertaker—*“retire from practice?” |
~ Philadelphia Press,
“By book and by crook” is an aliu- |
sion to an ancient manorial custom |
which permitted the neighboring poor |
reach and pull down from the forest |
trees, using only their shepherds’ |
—— soo
Much the Same,
Mrs. Hayseed—Did you go to bear |
the howling dervishes while you were |
!
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i
Mr. Hayseed—No, but 1 went to Cous-
In Miranda's, and she's got twine. —
New York Weekly.
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Son Centre Hall, Pa.
Cured hy Forgetting,
This is an English story, and, strange
as it may seem, it made a hit when it
was told at the Lambs’ club, says the
New York Telegraph It
trated by Lawrence d'Orsay, the Eng
lish actor RBeveral members of the
club yarmus dublous merit,
when Mr. d'Orsay in hid peculiar way
began:
“Now, gentlemen, I'll relate a story.”
One man present pulled out his
watch, and they all thought it was go-
ing to be a serial. One or two started
to go, but the actor stopped them by
his assurance that the story wouldn't
be very long.
“There was a friend of mine In Lon.
don.” he sald, "who was an incessant
cigarette Finally he lost his
memory. Then he forgot to smoke cig-
arettes, and he got well again.”
Mr. d'Orsay effected his
Wis perpe
’
spun oi
smoker.
escape
knew him when he didn’t tell such sto-
ries.
The “Camel's Halr” Brash,
“Contrary to the belief of most peo-
ple, the camel's hair brush used by art.
ists has nothing of the camel In it,”
a writer the other day.
tine when real camel's halr was used
for the purpose.
by the homely little squirrel.
but it is better, softer, more pliable and
far more durable,
it is doubtful if you could find a pound
ries In this country.
no cause for fear that the graceful lit
tle squirrel will be exterminated. It is
the European squirrel that furnishes
ington Star.
Neo Cane.
ten by a dog. Can I get damages from
fts master?
Lawyer—Did you do anything to irri
tate the dog?
Man-No.
Lawyer—-Were you on its owner's
Man-Er-yes.
Lawyer—Iu what capacity? As a
dential
Lawyer—Certainly.
to his house.—Pick-Me-Up.
Not Quite Clear,
Holden—What did he say?
Hinkly—~It was at the club, and 1
was having a broiled lobster. Stilson
I'm half inclined to suspect he was
making fun of me, although I don't see
A ————4
‘More Coods BANKS.
Coming | <tw
Penn's
Valley
‘Banking Company,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Just received another lot of Shirt! Receives Deposits,
Discounts Notes.
W. B. MINGLE, Cashier.
Waist Goods. auly
ATTORNEYS.
Te se ancaster (iing- | JJUORS TAYLOR,
We sell Lancaster Ging-| HO yas lam
Ask to see our Ginghams at 5 1-2
cls.
‘Bellefonte, Pr.
No. 24 Temple Court. All manner of legal busi.
ness prompily attended to, aug?é
J. H.URVIS, C.M. BOWER,
A good supply of Flour, Salt, Feed | (®VI8. BO EE & OR aw.
BELLEFONTE PA.
Office in Crider's Exchange building on second
floor. 265ul0n
| David F. Fortney. W, Harrison Walker
FORTREY & WALK EB.
Attorgey al Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office north of Court House.
((LEMANT DALE,
wv Atemey
hams at 6 cts.
"E.),OLVIE
and Salted Fish on hand.
al Law,
LLEFOKRTE, PA,
Office NX. W, corner Dismond, two doors from
First Nationa! Bank ans?
Ww G. RUNKLE,
. Atlorney-ail-Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
All kinds of legal business attended loprutaptly
| Bpecial attention given to collections bmoe 24
floor Crider Excha ge.
The Long Store Company,
Spring Mills, Pa.
Opposite Spring Mills Hotel.
8 D. GETTIG,
Ae ATTORNEY -AT- IAW
“bh FORTE, FA.
Collections ans ail egal business silended le
romptiy. Consultations German snd R.glel,
AL Bxiun.ge BoiCr gy.
Solid Oak Extension
Table, $5.50.
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N B.BPANGLER,
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Practices io all the courts. Oodsultation in En
Woven Bed Springs, Glut’ Somes Ome Order Comoe
16 GL owns,
. . . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TYRONE, FPA,
Our Speciality ©: Collections and Reports.
Beferenoms on request, Nearby owns repre-
sented —Bellwood, Alloous, Hollidaysburg and
Hantingdon Livep 00
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Weber's Improved
Flour Heater, $6.00.
The Cheapest Place to buy Fur-
niture in Centre County.
F.GARTHOFF,
Justice of the Peace, Practical Surveyor,
and Couveyanver, COBURN, FPA.
HOTELS.
CENTER HALL
ROTEL,
J. W, Runkle, Manager
Newly equipped, bar and table supplied wil
the best. Sommer boarders receive ial atten.
tion, and can Sod no bealthier locality. Cenlrs
for fishing and hunting. mayey?
>
SARAH E. WEBER,
Boalsburg, Penn's.
>1901<
started in with the largest and
grandest display of
LD FORT HOTEL,
wv -
8. B. Buarver, Proprietor
Rates 11.00 per Day
Best Liquors,
Fewly Furnished
Fine Stabling.
HOTEL HAAG,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Fine Stabling. Heated Throughout.
Rates $1.00 per day.
East Bishop Street,
F. A. NEWCOMER, Proprietor.
«~FURNITURE~
puss HOUSE,
Ww L
Dn RT LEFONTE, PA.
Special attention given to country trade. spriv
that was ever brought to town. —
NEW GARMAX HOUSE,
Opposite Court House
Also a large stock of
BELLEFONTE, PA.
| Wall Paper, MM Suilding. new furniture throughout, steam
hes _. otrie bells and all modern is,
: Good tole and moderate ch
Window Shades,
Curtain Poles,
Rollers, &c., &c ,
‘and it is going ont by wagon and |
by railroad. It is impossible to NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
enumerate what we have in stock. | BELLEFONTE, FA.
It will show for itself. This is why | [Free bus toand from all trains. Good sample
: . . | rooms on first Soot. rates to
[it 'goes so fast. The price is down | and jurors.
‘at the foot of it all.
Before buy- |
ling elsewhere give me a call.
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8 188 M1 La HOTEL P,
win “
SPRING MILLS, PA.
First-class accommodations at all times for man
or beast.
Free bus to and from all trains
Excellent livery attached,
! R. SMITH SALVE for sll kinds of sores,
sihing falls to yield, t mall
J. S. DAUBERMAN, Li DE. SHIH 0 Centre Hall, Pa. een
CENTRE HALL. J, 5. MEYER, Penn Hal, Pa.
Breeder and shipper of
AUCTIONEER. | Barred and Buff’ Plymouth Rock, 8. 8,
Hamburgs and 8 C. and W, B.
Leghorus,
prices the best auc: | page FOR HATCHING —Orders for
| tioneers are emp filled with fhesh, fertile eges, and
ed, Tasty Jean experience
1 158 aston. : pe pepe EL
! +I EE. SHRBOK ENGOST, 1 kets, to carry any distance in fel.
- Farmers Mile. Pa. PRICE OF EGGS—11 for 15; §1 75 for 30; 82.50 for &.
AUCTIONEER AND CARPENTER. PRICE OF STOCK. - Single stock birds from §1 to
1 ain open for engagements in either of these | §2; Pairs, $210 $2.75; Trios, $275 to $1.
in both 8a Send all
. My experience for stock with
a t susraniee for sat
TERETE EE STRATE SI
OS A A AAI 5
| "WN". A. SANDOE,
best
can be obtained only when wil be
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