HALL, . . . PENN’A. May 16, 1901. Millheim, CENTRE communion ser- church Sunday held M EE Rev. Haven vices in the evening, Miss Lide Stamm, who had been at- tending Roanoke College, Va., arrived ip town Saturday afternoon and will speud her vacation at the home of A, Walker, on East Main Street, J. P. Condo and wife, aud D. IL. Zerby and wife spent a part of Sunday at Wolfe's Store, as guests of C. W. Freeby. Mrs, Sarah Rishel is visiting her sis- ville, telius, of Mifflinburg, arrived in town day at the home of the former. George has been employed by Mr. Guteiius, a paper hanger, for the last month, and is well pleased with his position, Mrs. C. H. Morris and Miss Ada Barry visited friends in Logauton sev. eral days last week. Millbeim will Memorial Day in an appropriate manner. The exercises will be under the auspices of observe Suuday schools of the town. dress will be by a noted orator from Lewisburg. Note of Waraing The Pennsylvania Experiment Sta- with Pennsylvania State College issued a circular warn- ing farmers against the purchase of the *Hazeltine Moth Catcher,” on the rec- ommendation of Prof. Stedman, of the Missour: Experiment Station, which has been reconstructed to entirely mis- represent the writer's intention and deceive the public. don connected messi omasin— Hotel Gaests, The following is a partial list of the guests at the Centre Hall hotel during the past week, James W. Runkle, pro- prietor: I. A. Umholtz New Berliv: George W Mowery J. O. Beaty, Spring Mills; F M. kal, ber, Lewisburg; N. T. Yocum, Read ng Witma Hummelsdorf: Milton; G M King J. C New Haven Kender, Dauville;: E Ciaik, F. 8 risburg; H. Miller, Rebersburg: F. N J. F. McCormick, State Col Lait, Buffalo, N. Y.; Andrew Gregg, Lemont H. Gettig, H. Curtin, J. L. Bellefouts W. O. Doughterty, Sta.e College: A. R. MeNi, Biglervilie; J. A. Singer, Reading: Forest From Centre Hall: M. H. ¢ aro; Chicago: E. H Kiehl Wil W. Van I South Bend, Ind ; D. Kinkead, Philipsburg Winters saavely, H. M B. Chamberlin, Frank P Fravk B Reading; John Har Brown, Jer iege; B. H. Philadelphia Vim. Wison, York I. G Linn, Carlisle W. Barr, 1, Ulrick, Miliheim Milis hn G. Felty, Lore sey Runkle, lamsport; P zen, Linden Hall. John Potter, K«q., of Milesburg, vis- ited with friends and relatives at this place during the past week, Miss Ketura Stump, who has been staying at Lemont for some time, re- turned home Monday, The indications at present are for a large crop of small fruit but few ap- ples through this section. Prof, Irvin Zeigler, editor and pth. lisher of the Boalsburg Literary tar, which has become quite famous with- in the past few weeks, with his sister, Miss Mary Dale, of Lemont, who teaches instrumental and vocal musie, has a class of thirty students through Miss Lizzie Geltig returned home on Tuesday, after a week's sojourn with friends at State College. John Huss, who was a citizen of this place before moving to Johnstown, but who lately moved to Centre Hall, was looking up his friends in this sec. tion, after an absence of several years The many friends of Mrs. Ed. Lu- eas will be glad to learn that she has recovered from a long siege of typhoid fever, Miss Nora Floray, of Tussey ville, place for a few weeks, and if every- thing arranges itself satisfactorily, she may locate here permanently, Mrs. Annie Rossman, of Tusseyville, spent Saturday as the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Gettig. . Weber and son, of Boalsburg, aud | Josiah Zeigler. ~f Pleasant Gap, have been Lu ‘er through tus seo. i Mrs, Charles Dagle en and and papering some time, tertained her | sister-in-law during the! sister week, Miss May Stump, who had been con- fined to her bed for some time, is re | covering. The U. Ev. Sunday school has an-| nounced that they will hold their | Childrens’ Day exercises on the 9th | of June, The friends of Philip Bradford will | be sorry to hear that he and his son | Carl are sick with typhoid fever. Among the visitors in town noticed Miss Sadie Lee, who is were | visit | Philip | Centre ing with Bradford, Ranson her brother-in-law, Jurris, of Hall, Foster Jodan, wife and sists r, of | Boalsburg, Mrs. Isaac Fressler, Oak Hall, and Mrs. J. A. Loug and daugh- | ter Annie, Centre Hall. | ————————— Captain William B. 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Thirty pay national and twenty-four were represented by not less members: 20,000 granges with KO Du) nate Pennsylvania and members; Maine with 29. granges with 21,000 members: 450 granges and nearly These states lead, but sintes dues to the grange treasury ’ delegates at the last national grange, - — oo Biliousness is a condition character. ized by a disturbance of the digestive organs, The stomach is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constiput- ed. There i+ a loathing of food, pains in the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested or partly digested food and then of bile, Chamberlain's Btomaeh and Liver Tablets allay the disturbances of the and create a healthy appetite. They also tone up the liver toa healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try them and vou are ce to be much pleased with the re For sale | y Mrs Hall: J. F. stomach rinin ult, Smith, Centre Hall, Try the new remedy for costiveness, Btomach and Liver Every box guaranteed. Price For sale by Mrs. J. W. Kel- Tablets, 25 centa, -'d Hall, Business Stund for Sule, W. W. Boob, of Centre Hall, oflers for wale bis private residence, business place, and established retail and wagon hardware trade. This isa first-class stand for any one wanting to earry a general line of hardware in addition to the above, The establish- ed trade in bicycles, plumbing #1 p- plies, ete, will be included in the deal. The location is the best to be had in the town. Batisfuctory reason will be given for selling. This will be a good opportunity for a hustler who will act quick. ele, DR, fA’ Ui 0 > T JA Mostar a WAL waatimatir TAT 4% 1 3 £41 Nn sbuligdalavil aX ill { ” - hae Y Aer - Via TET a - v 15 “OT Ff «11 a Waa dh san ry us - Raurn XN mae wail I0U Tr aa ey nite nf * V frre LAAT « Als s good fea other Kind. Vulcan and Syracuse PLOWS Land Rollers, Crown Drills. 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ALSO A FULL LINE OF BEATS’ FURNISHING GCODS HATS, CAPS, ETC. In fact we have everything you can usually find in a country store, We Coflee Golden Blend H. F. ROSSMAN, Spring Mills, Pa CRANT HOOVER Controls £iXteen of the largest Fire snd Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest... «Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's St nO assessments, one Building, Bellefonte, Pa. ection. by Telephor ¢ cont Suits. 1 bi of Men's O08 1 i as anxious to Suits, T ogether and the trade was he Result: same way as they made. at ful ully one ake a look anyway, America manufacturers in were bought-—one-third off leewhere. . FAUBLF.
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