The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 23, 1901, Image 5

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Vol. LXXIV.
A CLEAN SWEEP
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 at all reasonable.
Smith Brothers,
HENNEY’S .
CARRIAGE WORKS.
CENTRE HALL.
We are prepared to do sll
kinds of general repairing in the
blacksmithing line at very reason-
able rates
Woodworking, both repairing
and new work, is receiving atten-
tion. The work is guaranteed- to
give entire satisfaction.
Special Attention
is given to the Serrise or Tire.
We hold trade to-day that has pat-
ronized this establishment continu.
ously for many years, because of
the correctness of the work done.
A Share of the
Publie Patron-
age is solicited.
Henting Locomotives.
Hundreds of locomotives are rented
every year. Beveral corporations make
{| thelr chief revenue this way, The
Baldwins have many machines out on
the rental form of payment—that fs,
the engines are rented In the same way
that you would buy a stove on Install.
ments--go ich down, much a
month, the payments to apply on the
final purchase money. It 18 seldom,
however, that a rallroad rents locomo-
{ tives, They are usually let out to con.
tractors who construct temporary rail
ways for dirt from
tions.
Contractors who hire the locomotives
usually have thelr own names gilded
on them so that the public may suppose
that they belong to them. The engines,
as a usual thing, are cast offs. They
may have pulled express trains once,
but now they are only fit to pull gravel
cars. The engineers them
are oftentimes also the cast offs of the
profession. They may have operated
express engines, but through careless.
ness or other Incapacity have been dis
charged from one road after another
until they are only fit to haul gravel or
wood trains, Philadelphia Record.
in BO
hauling excava
who work
Golf Before un Mirror,
One of the chilef teachings In th
glon of style Is that to attain to ortho.
doxy It is necessary or at least desira-
ble to practice dally In front of a lock.
ing glass 80 as to make sure that all
motions of the true style are bein
rectly carried out.
This always appeared to me a very
“hard saying” until I had consulted W,
G. Grace, John Roberts, C. B. Fry, K.
8. Hanjitsinjhi, H. K. Foster, Kraenz
lein, BE. C. Bredin and other champions
of sport.
All the above were unanimous in at-
i tributing the high degree of skill to
which they have attained In various
| games and sports to the fact of thelr
having devoted many hours a day from
| & very early stage of thelr careers to
attitudinizing in front of looking glass
es Io thelr bedrooms. — Golf 1llustrated.
rell-
the
EB COr-
wefan cone
Ingiehy Items,
This valley has had no damagirg
fires this spring and pasture is in flue
condition,
A stranger came to the home of Jo
seph Eisenhuth and will remain per-
maueatly,
Mra. Reed in company with her sis
ter, Mrs. Michael Everet, were guests
at the home of Emanuel Eisenhuth on
| Bunday.
{ The Ingleby farmers finished corn
| plantiog last week and are now ready
| to take bicycle exercise the remainder
| of the sesson.
The Walter and Reister peach or-
| chard makes a beautiful appearance.
No particular pews from George-
town except that the soribe isin troub-
| le; he saw the Major in ubiform with
8 musket on his shoulder, and don't
know what it means,
Jolin Galer, the Rankletown attor.
‘ney, was a welcome visitor at the
| home of the scribe; he reports times
| booming in bis section.
Work will be plenty in this section
| during the summer; one party has tak-
{en fifty cords of paper wood to cut,
| another twenty-five cords, and the
| soribe of Ingleby took a car of oak
| poles.
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His Idea of an Alibi,
B.D. FOREMAN WM. F. FLORAY.
BOOCessors (o Geo
W. Ocker,
DEALERS IN
tir M1
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rain nal Ble seal
ulaill, Vial, I i0ul y albadd I CCQ,
Salt Fort
ti1li7a min
wal, a Va Vesa liVa wv,
I al ning
T evs tr] 2 a
Jnpicments, &c.
We pay the highest easly prices the
market will afford for all kinds of grain,
and at the same time will offer you
goods sas mentioned above at the low.
ext possible prices consistent with the
qualily of goods,
We make a specialty of
FLOUR
and carry in stock the best brands to
be obtained suywhere, including both
winter and spring wheat varieties,
In the line of farm implements we
offer only the best, including Cham-
pron Binders and Mowers, Superior
Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs
Imperial
Rpri Harrows and One-horse
The Champion Binders
well as the Superior
established reputation
Hghtt rm {
ng Tooth
Cultivators,
and Mowers, as
Drills, have an
tor durability,
operation,
of draft
and perfection of work.
Bucher & Git bs’ Plows have been pop-
ular since 1830, as the best general pur-
pose plow made. Shares for these
plows always on hand. These shares
come direct from the factory and are
far superior to the home-made ones,
both in fit aud quality of material,
of
We most respectfully solicit at least
a share of your patronage.
a0 99ND
JULIAN A. FLEMING,
Centre Hall, Pa
Agent for the
Johnston Harvester Co's §
full line of ¢
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Harvesting Machines.
SELF BINDERS,
MOWERS,
RAKES, ETC.
Repairing Binders a Specialty.
I have had a practical experience
for a period of eighteen years
with farm and other machinery
and I feel that money can be
saved to many farmers by hav.
ing their old machines looked
over aud repaired by a practi.
cal man.
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299% 99990 NNN NV V DN
ROOFING SLATE.
A ROI EE
NO. 2o0.
GRAIN MARKET,
Wheat w—— saith
BYP spr sivas sssssmmen crnn
Corn,.
New Onis.
Barley ..
FRODUCE AT STORES,
BUSREE. + oonies corsismspissnsasss cons
Egus...
Lard...
# ORL. ara
Bide Meat.
BEhoulder Mean tis Sah Sane EA A
BEL, oernnmnscsnanmas citmtmsprnsssasissnnses
SPRING MILIS GRAIN MARKET.
Correcied every Woanesday by Allison Bros.
Wheat. ERR RT,
Corn
Onis,
Rye .
LINDEN HALLMARKET,
Corrected weekly by J. H. Boss.
Whalit, ved.....om.ssissicnsses
Wheat, white
i wk GALS...
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3 iter.
Potatoes ....
SPRING MILLIS -O. T. CORMAN.
In exchange for goods, Cash also paid 3
3 Bide —— : .
Tallow ..
Hides
Appice
Dried Apples...
Potatoes
Onion sets
Shoulder large Ox sions.
VW ANTS.
LL OEN
Chureh Mem
5 WANTED. ~Agents are wanted in
town ig Centre county to sell “The
wr.” bv 8. H Deitel, Ph. D.. the
author, Cavetown, Md. The book bs dedicated to
Be v W. H. Groh, formerly of Boalsburg, aod will
1 ready sale. Price fifty cents
FT OUNG MEN WANTED, WITH FAIR EDU-
cation and good charscter, to lesrn
Telegraphy, Railroad Accounting, and Type
writing Lis is en forsed by all leading ratiwa
OOM Pa les as the of iy perfect and reliable Insti.
tution of ite kind, All our gradastes are smisted
0 positions. Lodies also sdmitied: Write for
free catalog. Fall term opens August 1040
GLOBE TELEGRAPH COLLEGE,
Yom lexington, Ky.
A AN TED, AGENTS
To sell our Teas, Coffees, Sploes and Baking
Powder Ww consumers. Liber! commission paid.
Address, GRAND UNION TEA 00.
Im 5 N. 3rd Street, Harri burg, Pa.
Save your good
money by saving
your good wife.
Save your good
wife’s back by
Patronizing the
~__ |Laundry.
HARDLES sll grades of roofing slates, Esti.
mates made per square. Work done by
gles and far superior, 18decly.
BO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
| an alibl plea on the part of a man ac
cused of crime.
that he had not.
asked.
“1 think I do; yes, sir.”
“What do you understand by it?
The talesman reflected a moment and
the fellow who did it wasn't there.”
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handsomely ilostrated weekly,
culation of an
aes
¥ 8,'W
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Wednesday;
Delivered Friday
and Saturday.
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TED BAILEY, Agent,
Centre Hall, Pa.