THE CENTRE REPORTER. 1901. Hair May 23, CENTRE Hotel Guests, The following is a partial list of the guests at the Centre Hall hotel during the past week, James W. Runkle, pro- prietor: Andrew Gregg, Lemont; I. N, F. H. Boecking, Tyrone; 8. J. Barnitz, Mifflin burg; J. O. Beaty, J. Snuvely, J. F J. Lk Condo, Spring Mills; G. M, Canningham, Alton pa: WD shaw and wife, Wellsboro; W. M. J Mikels, J. M. Schoch, Philadelphin; D. J Meyer, I. V. Maser, Cetitre Hall; B. F. Armold, Free. burg: P.M. Lenker, Elizabethvilie: F. J. Wolfertz Allentown; Joha Linthurst, Milroy: W. Coble, Linden Hall; W 0. Dougherty, W, W, State College; Lonis Honritz, L wk Haven; Good, Bellefonte, Rearick, HW R. E. Tay Miss Chandi Herring, Peun Rebersburg; A. R. MeNiti, Siglerville; lor, Miss C R.L. Romig, Bglow, Kishacoquilles; H B. Hall; Guy Sankey, Osceola Mills Biglow, lp ft Coburn, Miss Edith Royer paid a visit parents, at Egg Hill, Sunday. The banks of the creek were with fishermen Thursday. Mrs, Hoffa, of Huntingdon, was cer- | culating among friends at this place | Saturday; her many friends were glad | to see her. A camp located about a half mile from this place, pear | J. B. Rishe II's Sunday. Prof. E. R. Wolfe, of Wolfe's passed through town Monday. of gypsies were Btore, movies feral Boalsburg (George Hosterman purchased a fine black horse at Millheim ago and can pow boast of having a few days the best team about Boalsburg. Harry 8. Stewart, the Sandy merchant and assessor, of Rush in Boalsburg Wednesday visiting his brother, James T, Stewart, Hou. Leonard Rhone's two ters passed through nesday. I.. W. Mothershauzh has been fering from rheumatism the last days and is pot improving much, Hon. W. A. Murray will deliver the | address at Boalsburg Decoration Day,at6 p. m The fresh coat of paint Mr. Freder- icks put on his poreh improves it Ridge | town- | ship, was daugh- Boalsburg Wed- suf- ten i iii on very much. Miss Katie Meyer visit her sister, Mrs. na this week, Hammond Sechler, of , will Altoo- , of this place Grettig, in Bell baving a large amount of efonte, new is fence built on his farm ana when completed | will be quite an improvement. Miss Steel, of Bellefonte, was guest of Mrs, M. J. Dinges over day. the | Sun- | ————————_— lps Millheim, Stover Bnook and Randall came from State College Friday ing and spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes in this place. Quite a number of yddag people] from this place attended the cantata | given in the Lutheran church Aaronsburg, Saturday evening. Rev. H. W. Buck, J. P. Condo, and D. L. Zerby left on Tuesday morning | for Lewistown, to attend the annual! Ministerial, Christian Endeavor and | Sunday School Convention of Centre| District U. Ev. church, which is being | held in that place from May 21 to 24 | Miss Mittie Winkleman and Mrs. | Wm. Mauck, of Nittany, spent Sun-| day at the home of J, C. Smith, Penn Street. Among those froma distance attended the funeral of Mrs, Weiser on Bunday were, Mrs. Rearick, Henry Rearick and wife, Wm. Weiser, Frank Weiser, Kurtz! Weiser and Adam Ricker, of Altoona; | Jacob Shilling and wife, Noah Snave- ly and Wife, of Clintondale; Mr, and Mrz. Gentzel, of Hublersburg. B. B. Wilson and W. Gross Mingle, J Bellefonte, members of the Howard Creamery Co., made a tour of inspec. tion among their skimming stations in the eastern end of the county Mon- day and Tuesday. They report business in their line booming, and the outlook for the season very encouraging. Oliver Alter spent Sunday in Mif- flinburg with his nephew, George To- Was. Marion, the three-month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Weaver was buried Tuesday morning. J. C. Morris returned from a visit of a few days to Altoona. | D. J. Meyer and Merchant Wm. Meyer, of Centre Hull, were visitors at the home of John Wolf Friday. Tuesday the fence around the ceme- tery was repaired and afterwards whitewashed. Rev. Wm. Bholl, of Williamsport, was home to visit his mother, Mrs, Henry Bholl, Friday and Siturday, John Zeigler began to paint his house Monday and no doubt it will present a fine appearance when coms pleted. Miss Girace Miller, the genial post mistress, was housed up for a few days this week with a stiff neck, but is able to be out again, —————— A SS ——————— Write Grant Hoover for prices on lusurance, 000 Musser | even- | at | on who Wm. Peter A fof mS —— Rebersburg. Woodward. Miss Caro'ine Yearick and Gieusberger, of Mifflinburg, ing their many place, Mrs: C. E. Boob, who for some time is improving. Miss Bessie’ with friends in MifMflinbure, Wm. Gluntz, of Madisonburg, a pleasant visitor at the Mary Guisewite, Prof. H. PF. advanced grade in are visit {friends about has been nda spent Baturda home of Mis. Yearick, who taugl the Akron, in Woodward opened u select school. Ohio, | publie schools, is - Bo py Spring Mills. | — i James Leitzell, a | Wee k <r. left one day last for Ridgeway, i a where he has procured a job at i | trade of carpentering. JR Lis will front of Deco sole In ladies mite y win in slore on lee oranges, peanu! The and should be w ration evening cream, cake, ba- 8, candies, will be served, money for is ell patros.- ized. R. G. Kennelly has been on the si past week, Will Heckman and family, of sonburg, Madi al the home of spent Sunday i Thomas Decker, Calvin Bottorf, of Colyer, is a ion quite Sons of Amerie of the ( Irequently. The and Knighte i, Girand not &; make the this exercises will be held at six I best ever held in O CIOUK |} A fine program has bes arranged, and there will be some abl speakers from a distance in conneell with Dr. Wolf and other The Millheim Ci of the Golden 8 I MLE place, inte Kuights which will form at rass band rade, P. 1.4 Penn } he in ; ia ‘ mg’ 84 store 2.4) © fall} will nish t music; all the are invite part in parade. - a Pottors Mill - S. will hol Potte areinvitieq t and wife Aaronsbursg Rev. Schuyle the sch Ib 26th: s I or ise al day, 2 all E Smith 2 manuel t and family ation witl mother at this place. Bert Allen, of Boalsburg, was in Mr. and Mrs. Kulin, ir son on Sunday. A small boy came to the Stewart Long last Baturday says he may remain, Harj er burt Messrs, who were ed « comme ted towar pe ain fire, h Many | helping them along, mount build. ave have contribu ¥ and he any more will do 80 Wp G. A BB, ENCAMPMENT via Penney» vanis Kaliroad the benefit of the the Annual F the Grand Army of the of He toy Of desiring Jueam pment Repul Pennsylvania, at Getty June 3 t the Railroad Company well tickets For attend Hie, ag KR ¥ burg, Pennsvyl KE . 3 sell exo t 0 Gettysburg from all the vania, 1, 2, 3, to return until June 1 14, rate of a single fare for the round in State on June rip. For specific rates, apply to local ticket Pi) agents, ZImot, clic ff cs the Pacific Const The Pennsylvania Railroad sonally-Conducted Tour to 8 cisco and the Pacifie New York, Philadelphia, burg by special train of Bleeping, Dining and Observation will not be confined to delegates to the Epworth League Con- vention, which will be held in Francisco from July 18 to 21, but be run for the benefit of all who sire to visit California and the Per- an Coast, leaving and Pullman Ran will de- season. Stops will be made at Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake San Francisco, Monterey, Santa Bar- bara, Los Angeles, Ban Jose, Portland, Seattle, Banff Hot Springs, St. Paul, and other interesting points en route, The round-trip rate from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad east f Pittsburg, $188.50, covers transporta- tion, double Pullman berth, and meals in dining car; two persons in a berth, each, $168.60. Rates from Pittsburg, $5.00 less, The tour will cover a period of thir- ty days. Persons desiring, may return inde pendently from San Francisco by vari- ous routes at proportionately low rates, For further information apply to Ticket Agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. 23 m 2t, A———————-— At a dance in East Scottdale last week Ely SBheller was shot and killed. William Poor is accused of firing the fatal bullet. After the shooting the dead man was carried out in the yard and the dance proceeded. Poor made his escape, i Hedfcod ates to San { Pennsylvanian Railroad, Leugue Conve Wien On account of the Fifth Internat lon- i al Convention of the E pworth League, Order. Fruit. to be held in Ban Frauelseo July 18 to The Fruit | 28, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany will sell, July 4 to 12, from all, Season | stations on its line, excursion tickets to | » . 18 approaching. regardin yt greatly reduced rates litiong of ket jong uf tients * George R. Meese, information 2%. the Lonven the rth vin Fpw Francisco necount Nan Francisco For | rates, route apply to ticket agents specific and con 24 m & Rn Ponnsyt | tion duced Htuten to ‘ tnelunatt vin mil vii of United & Hallrond, necount Hocletios of Christian En. | al | kinds nd Berries matured i Grows ! Fro (dll ts unt of t Mocleties nvor, he O ol to be held in the Penns; will sell July | i UJ | a [6 On nee onvention of the! nited SAV OT, to 10, Company Christian En- |, July | , Clocinuati Rati from nl Iva un Tt al stations on i | ' { to Cineinn or the re [ trip H, vill soon be ready vii These ticket tickets to pi YIN re fact o Ul ol = BE &% o fat Fil Coughs, Gripe, th, Ast < ait Fi 0 “ Whoopin y ous Try the new remedy for costiveness, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, ¥Kve ry box gunravteed, Price For nile by Mrs. J. W. Kel- | ler, Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre | Hall, “IL is with a good [deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera apd Di- arrhoea Remedy,” sys Druggist A. W. Bawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. “A lady customer, secing the remedy ex- posed for sale on my show case, said to me: “Ireally believe that medicine saved my life the past summer while at the shore,’ and she became so en- thusiastic over its merits that I at once made up my mind to recommend it in the future. tecently a gentle- man came into my store #0 overcome with colic pains that he sank at Ones to the floor. I gave him a dose of this remedy which helped him. | repeat- ed the dose and in fifteen minutes he left my store emilingly informing me that he felt as well as ever, Mold by Mrs. J. W, Keller, Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. ft Business Stand for Sale, W. W. Boob, of Centre Hall, offers for pale his private residence, business place, and established retail carriage and wagon hardware trade. Thisis a first-class stand for any wanting to carry a general line of hardware in addition to the above, The ablish- ed trade in bicycles, plumbis “0 re plies, ete, will be included in the deal { The location is the best to be had in the town, isfuctory reason will be given for selling. This will be a good opportunity for a hustler who will aet | quick, one ent Iz peo! Here we are again with a full line of Spring goods. A full line of LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LAWNS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. ALBO A FULL L GETS’ FURNISHING GCODS HATS, CAPS, ETC. Bre hp nol Coug Inc Conaumption, Hi #a Er et $ In fact we | usually find in ave everything you can 4 country store, yr « SP 14+ P -— Vwvap@lavid : rrrpntsrmad wha VisaWiavw Va Wonne —— Senll’s Golden Blend n . for 25 cents. Tr ave ING $ : 3 GS ae. by 2 Yond SiS. Pa THE HOME GOLD CLL An Ingervious Treatment by WW hich Prunk re Felog Cared Dally in spite of Themesel address or Lriates direc- oy nd H. F. ROSSMAN, Spring Mills, .Pa Vulcan and Syracuse PLOWS, CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Fire and Life irance Companies world, , The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals : larg lus est in the NO assessments, '...Money to Loan on First Morlgage Office in Crider’s Stone Juilding, Bellefonte, Pa. ante Wiese v WW Co x ¥ ed oy boy bu mw , 2a. Be Telephone connection. avers is * ost mrd a Iar- & 2 of and Tribute of Respeet, i sand iustrious neds 1 This tram but ly, and i thi Child. remedy . i= 1% 8 Se reg ared knowledge Ihe | themselves with and many nd made tem- the ad- friend rela. cof. that they ir own Do not be de. misleading out the dis HH time. The old at the ex- iar, thus everybody a eflectual than others Fall directions ae- package. Special ad | vice by skilled physicians when re | qt ested without extra charge. | prepaid to any part of the world on re- Feeipt of dollar. Address Dept i B74 Ex win B. Giles &Company, usands of ———— : The body of four-ye ar-ol p Waddick Nieman, of Falls Creek, was found Sandy Lick, He months ago, but nd : in Hetire! was drowned seven I= and his mother always 3 in clung to the hope that he had strayed away and would yet return. fo Ow fed way f the [}o not wi apparet vement."” t a ad Drive ease atl onhoe al Or 8 “Home Gd tremely low price of or placing within treatment me | coating $25 1 company each organs, The stomach is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constipat ed. There i« a loathing of food, in the and vomiting, first aor partly digested food bile, Chamberlain's nnd Liver Tablets allay the disturbances of the stomach and create a health appetite. They also tone up the liver healthy sction and regnlate the bowels. Try them and vou are certais to be much pleased with the result. For sale by Mrs, J. W. Keller, Linden Hall; J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall. * f one reach of bowels, Te and then Rtomach Migr f one ton i Philadelphia All corresp: nde nee strictly confiden- tial, wil} about those lovely Jardinieres of all sizes in gilt and red in our window, and Blower Pots Crash Hats: for men and boys are going fast, because they are neat, cool and durabla, Lawn Mowers If you are thinking of buying a Lawn Mower, come and see ue before buying. We can and willlsave you dollars. We have wire cloth Sprinkling Hose, Window Screens and Poultry Netting. hirt Waists, Wrappers, Skirts and Fancy Dress Goods are in great demand and we have them at prices to suit the buyer. Style, quality and low [rice is what makes the RICHARDSON SHOES sell so rapidly Remember we always pay the highest prices for country produce. Meyer & Musser. 000000000000008000000 M. FAUBLE & SON. . . The Centre Countian who buy s Clothing without first &] 1sd¢ the 1k “i fell OW tes 1 {1 awi¥al thant mffalo without le Me cin a 1» MAaAKCs bose wy #3 HE Exp SIVIO1). fi ¥ 3 fo OL 18 1110, take ® Be00002000 000000000 Ours is the Largest and Best. ti largest and Ours 18 the Men's Store in Central Penn’a. stocked We are prepared to please vou, to fit yon, better best than others, and above all we will posi- tively You need only see us and you will buy—you will save You will get better clothing than you can find elsewhere. See us is all we ask. CPODDLUDOOC0OC0C00GOO 00000000000 Save you money. money. Our fnew Men's "and | Boys’ Shoe Department will save you enough money to overcome any prejudice you may have against buying shoesTin a clothing store. See us when [yous are | » “thinking about buying shoes. It, will “cost you nothing, but will be ‘the means of saving you money. oss is. dss M. FAUBLE & SON. .
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