The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 02, 1901, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Him, . ..
May 2, 1901.
CENTRE PENN’A.
THE HOME GOLD Ct URE,
An Ingenious Treatment by Which Drunk
ards are Being Carved Daily iu Spite
of Themselves,
No Noxious Doses. No weakening
of the nerves: a pleasant and positive
eure for the liquor habit.—It is now
ge wrally known and understood that
Drunkenness is a disease and
wenk ness,
snd nerves completely shattered by pe-
liquors, requires an antidote capable of
neutral'zing and eradicating this poi
ann, and destroving the craving for in-
toxicants, Safferers may now cure
themselves at home without publicity
or loss of time from business by this
wonderful “Home (old Cure’ which
has been perfected after many years of
close study and treatment of inebriates,
The faithful use according to direc-
tions of this wonderful discovery is
positively guaranteed to cure the most
obstinate case, no matter how hard a
Grinker. Our records show the mar-
velous transformation of thousands of
drunkards into sober, industrious and
upright men,
Wives cure your husbands !! Child.
ren cure your fathers! ! This remedy
is in no sense a nostrum but is a specif
jo for this disease only, and is so skill-
fully devised and prepared that it is
thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the
taste, so that it ean be given in a cup
of tea or coffee without the knowledge
of the person taking it. Thousands of
drunkards have cured themselves with
this priceless remedy, and as many
more have been cured and made tem-
perate men by having the ‘‘cure’ ad-
sainistered by loving friends and rela-
tives without their knowledge in cof-
fee or tes, and believe today that they
discontinued dpinking of their own
free will, Do not wait. Do not be de-
Juded by apparent and misieading
“improvement.” Drive out the dis
ease at once and for all time, The
“Home Gold Cure" is sold at the ex-
tramely low price of one dollar, thus
placing within reach of everybody a
treatment more effectual than others
costing $25 to §50, Full directions ac-
emupany each package, Special ad-
viee by skilled physicians whan re-
quested without extra charge. Bent
prepaid to say part of the world on re-
esipt of one dollar. Address Dept.
B734 Edwin B. Giles &Company, Zi30
and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia.
All eorrespondence strictly confiden-
tial,
The Appesi.
The commissioners will sit at toe
Old Fort Wednesday of next week te
hear appeals of taxpayers in Centre
Hall borough and Potter township.
Public Sale Register,
MAY 4-Atthe late residence of Dayid shafier,
dee’d., Madisouburg; household goods carpen-
ter tools, potatoes. corn, ete Also 8 house and
lot in Madisonburg. and seven acres of timber
jJand. Sale at one o'clock.
MAY 11—Jerry Miller, at Centre Hal', at one
g'clock, household goods, etc.
The Reporter herewith presents a portrait of Rev, 8, IT. Delizell, Ph. D.,
pastor of Christ Reformed Chureh, Cavetown, M1., who has conferred a great
blessing upon the church by the pablieition f the © Member.” It
Chuareh 5
his hands, and in his mind and heart, All the relations of the churaeh
ber in the church, in the home, as a citizen, ete, are
kindly.
only 50 cents. ¢
who have just entered the fold of the churgh.
Ph: D., Cavetown, Md.
Rev. Deitzell was born and raised in Potter township,
throughout the county.
me ii-
trated pointedly, yet
The book is well written, contains 195 pages, neatly bound, and costs
those
D:itgell,
ought to be in the hands of every member, especl
i ally
(rdar from Rev.
S. H
known
and 8 well
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no one safe except the Potters; one person would imbibe this erroneous idea
from the other, and so it went on. But finally a new era began to dawn; the
large tracts of land became more and more divided, would haul
the products of their farms direct to Lewistown and sell it to Frank AMeCay,
get their money, bring it home and keep it in their houses until spring or such
a time as they would wish to make a payment on their land, and if one man
had a hundred or two dollars over he would be willing to loan it to his
bor if he needed it. This would inspire confidence in each other, hence the
idea that their failure was a blessing in disguise,
Mai ¥ Toff was an old settler of this part
only a few .., ; f where Centre Hall is located, was marriel to a Miss
Darst; he was a blughsmnith by trade but ag he had made g puyrchage of laod
where he settled he soon drifted into farming. He raised a'large family of ro-
bust and respectable ghildren. Mr. Liarst, Maj Nefl's father-in-law, was also
among the first settlers; he was the father of the Iate George, Peter, Daniel,
William god John Durst, John moved to Mercer county about forty-five
years ago, and died when & very old man.
Another old settler was Robert wha lived where the
Misses Bible now live. The Pennington's belonged to the Methodist church,
and their home was head quarters for the ministers and others. The Method.
ists were st that time the predominatiog denomiustion and they had a
church about mjdway betwen where (George Fmerick and Gear Howe now
live, north of the road abot twenly ros lowaide Lhe mountain this buliding
was large and was constructed of very fine white pine logs hewn with the axe,
such logs as could not be had now at any price. [Lt was a very plain structure
bat fairly comfortable. The Methodists must have worshipped in that house
for a long time; it was called an old ehurch in 15851. That desominpation be-
gan to get very weak, caused by deaths and removals and the remaining few
degided to take the church down and in the years 1853 or 1554it was sold to
Jaco nd §smue] Harpster who took the logs and had them; sawed into ium.
or and had twa housed Guilt aut of it, age where Wai. A. Bando lives and the
other where W. W. Boob lives,
That was the only church in 8his neighborhood until 1853 when the Re
form :d church was built. Previous to that the people went over to what was
then called the Loop church, now Tusseyville; it was, and yet a union
chareb, Reformed and Lutheran. There were very f+w Presbyterians on this
gide of the valley and what were here went to Centre Hill, wh
them pegided; thal church wag bulib in 154. :
We have now given some history of the vicinity of Centre Hall, only
however, reporting the very oldest Among the first seitiers of whom we could
get any traditionary account. Two generations since have been very little
mentioned; our next effort will beg contined within the limits of the borough of
Centre Hall, going back to 1846,
the farmers
neigh
Of
fennington, Sr,
ris
=
is
sree than It “
are 1 ti 2 Of
Long Store Co,
‘
You will find at the Long Store
Company's stund at Spring Mills, a
pretty Hoe 80 Jawne, dimities, pereales,
seersuckers, shambrays and ginghames,
which canuot fall to please
An ion
Or
(
1 4
wor has heen
CAIN pur alsn
opened, Cream served Wednesday
and Saturday evenings,
i —
Biliouanrss ig a condition character.
ized by a disturbance of the digestive
argans. The debilitated,
the liver torpid, the bowels eangtipat.
ed. There a loathing of food, palns
in the bowels, dizzinesx coated tonzue
and vomiting, first of the undigested
or partly digested fond and then of
hile, Chamberinin’s Btomach and
Liver Tablets allay the disturbances
of the stomach and healthy
appetite They nlao tone un the ver
ton healthy section and regulate the
bowels. Try them and you are certain
to be much pleased with the resnlt.
For sale hy Mrs J. W. Keller, Linden
Hall; J. F. Buith, Centre Hall,
— ly -~
sfomach
éreate a
New Rifles for Battalion,
3 ‘1
fMtate (‘al ege Lins
procured an
issue of 200 new « complete,
from the n
These
aggregate of 540 serviceable equipment,
With the new
rements enough to completely equip
the
ation vernment
with the old rifles, make up an
cadet band and
accout -
whole battalion, a fine commence.
ment drill should and will be expected,
*
x Gory
w
Was
rr "ey
Try the new remedy for costiveness, |
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets, Every box guaranteed Price
25 For sale by Mrs. J. W. Kel-
ler, Linden Hall; J. FF. Bmith, Centre
Hall, !
Here we are again with a full line of
| Bpring goods, A full line of
LADIES" FANCY DRESS GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, LAWRS
Ait DRESS TRIMMINGS.
AL
- - -
Viusivess %
W. W. Booh, of
for sale his priv
pluce, and established
Manik Tay pls
Hall,
residence,
retnil
trade,
(‘entre flere
business
carringe
Thi<isan
nny wanting
of hardware inp
The estabilish-
plumbing a
will be included in the deal.
the hest to be had in
Satisfactory resson will be
Zoned
pie
and wagon hardware
first-class
Lo enrry a general Hine
widdition to the above,
eid trade !
prifes,
stand for Opie 0 A FULL LINE 0}
loos,
in bicve
ete,
GENTS FURRISHING GOODS
he location is
Lhe tows,
given for seliitgy Fhis will be ¢
opportunity for a hustler who wil
quick. :
HATS, CAPS, ETC.
In fact we have everything you can
I uct
usually find in a country store.
We
Coffee at 2 lbs, for 25 cents.
also sell Beull’s Golden Blend
H: F. ROSSMAN,
EXT Spring Millis,
DR. |
CHAMBERSBURG
Memorial Bquare, N nal Bank Building
BUSINESS GOLLEGE,
rw wry «
reante i v ri <+%
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ywwootemn t ”
swap Qiavas
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CTT a
a
AL
Wows $
PEL mplete Bank
tion Course are
Lhorough courses, |
is 1 uive
being added to our alres
0
Students can enter at any time
rw
rante nf Woannat
Day a nig
Day students admitted to Night stone
Out exira Charge
hl sessions
wilh
lenis assisted 10 position ben thoroughly
ther schools of
course given
Vulcan and Syracuse PLOWS,
Land Rollers, i
nhbersburg, Pa
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Life
Companies
in the world.
Repairs .
¢ Plows, 108 Best is the Cheapest.....
{
| No mutuals ; no assessments,
"+. Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider's Stone
Crown Drills, Cul.
nr far al largest Fire and
fawe rs
4
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ders and N
Iusurance
at
the box.
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juilding,
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