THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HarL, + «+ PENNA, May 30, 1901. a ———— bo ma i to be rising fiom its own ashes, On Reduced Rates to San ¥raneiseof reaching the surface it is us lively as| On account of the Fifth Internation- ever and seems to be ready to attack al Convention of the Epworth League, | i # I'ry the new remedy for costiveness, | Chamberlain's Stomach apd Liver “IL is with a good ‘deal Tablets, Every box guaranteed, Price and satisfaction that Chamberlgin'y Colic, Cholera and Di. arrhioea Remedy,” says Drageis . W. Bawtelle, of Hartford, En x lady eustomer, seeing the remedy ex- posed for sale on my show case, said to me: “lreally believe that medicine waved 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. Recently a gentle man came into my store go OVETCOne with aolie pains iat be sank ud opce {to the floor. T gave him a dose of this remedy which helped him, I repeat. ed the dose and in fifteen minutes he left my store smilingly informing me that he felt as well ns ever.” Bold by Mre. J. W. Keller, Linden Hall; J. F Bmith, Centre Hall. ! : of pleasure I recommend 1 ‘ : i -. | « Order." Fruit. | — {25 cents, For sale by Mrs. J. W. Kel- its favorite plant with all its old time | to be beld in Ban Francisco July 18 to | . rv, Linden Hail; J. F, Smit n vigor. Between the potato bug and | 23, the Pennsylvania Railroad cow- The Fruit { ler, Linden Hall: J. F. Bmith, Centre | Hall. caterpillar we wre having a “jolly” | pany will sell, July 4 to 2, from all | time—its almost like being placed be- | stations on its line, excursion tickets to! Season 3 W. W. Boob, of Centre Hall, ofters tween the devil and the big blue sea. . 18 approaching. for sale his private residence, business I——————— i — sn Coburn, rates, routes, and conditions of tickets! place, and established retail carriage and wagon hardware trade. This is a apply to ticket agents, 22 m. 2t, er wr . ‘George R. Meese, first-class stand for any one wanting i qersm——rT a ——— C—O A —————— Keduosd tates to Cluolmuatt), ~ | Wo enrry ou general line of hardware in addition to the above, The establish- pon ieegunt, of the Ganvention of the ed trade in bicycles, plumbing Eu p- . 4 -uristian lun. | plies, ete, will be included in the deal, Colyer, Pa., deuvor, to be held iu C inciunati July | The location is the best to be had in s Pe , i Grows all kinds of 6 to 10, the Penusylvacia Railroud ! the town. Batisfactory reason will be Lotipany wil sell July 4 to 6, rom =| { Fruit and Berries that given for selling. This will be a good BLALIONS On its ne excursion tickets s . ite 1, ‘ g : g » 1 . to Cincinnati at one fare for the rou: d | can be matured in this latitude. Sppartuaity for a hustler who will act . i | quick, 5 STRAWBERRIES These tickets will begood for return { will soon be ready to pick, —— ft om — TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year wu advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per line for three irseruons, uid 5 cen per line for each subse nest lose tion, Gther rales mado known wi applica! lon, San Francisco st greatly reduced rates, | { For specific information regarding Business Stand for Sale, NOTE. —%ubseribers will please observe the date on the label of the Reporter afior a remit- ance is made and report if it is not correct. tes are only changed the first issue of each with, JunrOl, means that your subscription is nid to last January. O11 means July, 1901, Miss Kate Meyer, of Green Burr, an experienced dressmaker, is ut present | in this place doing work for some of our ladies, James B. Waguer, of Pos Mills, was summoned howe by the death of one of his brothers, who was staying with his parents near Tusseyville, R. F. Vonada and others have pur- chased the stock and a handsome wagon of a Mr. Derr, of Lewisburg, and will carry ou the business of wholesale confectionery. Buccess to the new enterprise, Miss Bessie, daughter of landlord 8B. R. King, was sutfering from an at- tack of pueumonia several days last week, but at this writing she is able to be about again, Mr. Dunmeyer,of Kutztown shipped a carload of cattle from this station on Fuesday morning, T. A. Hosterman nas the masons at work on the foundation for his new house at Mandaville. J. D. Platt has the contract. James A, Kooney and wife, of Glen Iron, are at present visiting at the | home of their son, J. E. Kooney, tt | this place. Quarterly conference was held in the U. Ev. church of this place last Sun- | i day, conducted by Rev, Reamer, P. E , | - eri | CRE DON'T TRUST TO BLIND LUCK! The band expects to participate in | E 2 oo ~eminante af lnvactiontine TAT «4% the exercises at Millheim this, Thur «| It Makes Restful Sleep. Moments of Investigation With day, afternoon. In consequence therc- | Bleeplessness almost invariably accompa ANNOUNCEMENTS. PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce that M. 1 Gardner, of Bellefoute borough, will be a candi date for the office of Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Couvention, ——————— arr— passage, leaving Clocinnati not earlier thun July 14. For specific rates and full information, apply to tick agents, 23m. 2 L, hp A Germmu soldier at Pekin charged | These berries are choice varieties past an American sentry, who fired, wounding another German near the Jegation, a quarter of a mile aw ay. Here we are again with a full line of Bpring goods. A full line of LADIES’ FANCY DRESS 600DS, EMBROIDERIES, LAWAS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. ALBO A FULL LIKE Ok DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wo are authorized to announce that N B Spun ler, of Belle foute will be a candidate for the office of District Attorney, subject to the dec sion of the Democratic County Convention, i and will come to vou Fresh form the stalks. 1 Orders will be It ceived over the $ { Commercial I'elephone, or by | Mail. ' Why buy Foreign Fruit Spring Mills. Samm Dock’s show was poorly attend- ed on account of the rainy weather, Frank Maize, one of the firm of J. RB. Maize Sons, of Lemont, who are doing an extensive business in tomb stones and monuments, was in town Monday setting up some work in the dif" rent cemeteries, Rev. Kuntz's wife has been on the ek list for the past week. I. M. Gramley, who had been on the sick list for a few days, is able to be around again, IKm'l Smith and wife, of Potters 2 t When you can get better Me Home Grown Fruit. BERTS’ FURNISHING GOODS Con:nlt your home produc r. HATS, CAPS, ETC. In fact we have everything you can usually find in a country store, of they practiced every evening this | week, Ewan: in this sce nursery stock. i A arr ¥ $ 3 - Ww ak of Bellefonte, is | {crs for choice | We also sell Beuli’s Golden Blend oy TET: A > #4 TAT: Mills, stopped a few Lours with his brother in this place. They were on their way home from Woodward where they had been visiting. J. Wells Evans, of George's Valley, wo resides on the Runkle farm which he recently bought, is making some extensive improvements on the prop- erty. Mr. Evans believes in keeping everything in good order. The Coburn cornet band ing, June 8. This will be the festival of the season. sn f— At in G A BR ENCAMPMENT, George Mowery, the lumberman, ex- | picts to take a hack load of people to | Lewistown on next Friday to see Buf-| falo Bill's wild west show. Dr. Braucht is sporting a fine pacing | horse. The Dr. is a lover of good horse | flesh. How are we to destroy and remove | the pest of caterpillars with which we | are cursed with at present ?—that the question. They are here in myriads | like the plague of Egypt. Our apple | and peach trees are literally enveloped in their gatizy habitations, and unless | we have a remedy for their destruction, | and that too without any further de- lay, fruitin this valley will be re- moved from the small end of the corn- ucopia—if at all. suggested so far is to burn them with or remove the nests. The former damages the trees, while the latter is an unsatisfactory and slow process. Is there no drug or extermi- nator to destroy the pests and yet do 10 damage to the trees ? is | coal oil The chicken pox, which has been quite prevalent folks for several weeks, appears on the wane. Of course never assumes a very violent form, Ambrose Gentzel has the foundation walls for his new residence, located in the Avenue, about finished. Car- penters will commence operations on the wood work in a day or two. Last week John F. Heckman, one of our venerable fishermen, caught a trout measuring sixteen inches in length in Penn’s Creek at the mill dam. This was quite a prize, as trout are very rarely caught in that locality. Edwin Ruhl, tbe popular village landlord, has been indisposed for sev- eral days and unable to attend to bus- iness. The duties of the hotel devolved upon his brother, Will, a young man oi considerable executive ability. The register of the hotel proves that Mr. Rubl is doing quite a large business, Children’s Day in the M. E. church of our village is set for the 14th prox. The committee of arrangements are making unusual exertions to make these services the par-excellence of any previous efforts. The organ will be in charge of that highly accomplished artist, Miss Ida Condo, which of course assures music of a very high order. The program will consist of singing, recitations, dialogues, addresses, ete, The committee having charge of the services for Memorial Day are using every effort to make the occasion im- pressive and of a highly interesting character, The Spring Mills Castle K. G. E. will assist the Millheim Castle in decorating their honored dead, after which they will return with the Bpring Mills Sir Knights and participate in the exercises here. The parade promises to be quite imposing and will form on the “hill,” opposite Lhe establishment of C, P. Long, at 6 p.m. Quite a large number of citizens have signified their intention of being in line. The assemblage will be ad- dressed by Dr. D. M. Wolf, Victor itoyer aud others. All places of busi- ness will be closed from 5 o'clock until 7p m, John Bmith & Bro, have the founda. tion walls for their new store and ware rooms well advanced. The build- ing will be pushed forward as rapidly ns ible. The firm expect to cecupy it ots 15th, vanis Eallroad, For the benefit of the those desiring to Aunual Encampment of De- of Pennsylvania, at Geltyse partment the Penpsylvania tickets to Gettysburg from all stations Pennsyl- , and 5, the State of 2 8 4 good to return until June 10, ivelusive, at rate of a single fare for the round For specific rates, apply to local ticket agents, Z5mit., ts line in Peanaylvania Rallroad Low-Hate Tour to the Pacific Const, Per- Fran- The Pennsylvania Railroad sonally-Conducted Tour to San New York, burg by special Sleeping, Dining cars, July 8, will Philadelphia, and Pitts. train of Pullman and not be confined to vention, which will be held in Ban Francisco from July 18 to 21, but will be run for the benefit de- sire to visit California Cana who the of all and season, Colorado Springs, Stops will be made at Denver, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Monterey, Bar- bara, Los Angeles, San Jose, Portland, Seattle, Banff Hot Springs, St. Paul, and other interesting Santa wiints en route, on the Pennsylvania Railroad east of Pittsburg, $1588.50, covers transporta~- tion, double Pullman berth, and meals each, $168.50, £5 00 leas, ty days. Persons desiring, may return indc- For further information apply to Ticket Agents, or address Geo. W, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. 23 m 2t. A. P. LUSE & SON, CENTRE HALL. PA. FLOORING, SIDING, CEILING, SASH, DOORS. BLIRDS MOLDINGS, LATH. SHINGLES. We also keep on hand MILL. HALL." BRICK CEDAR SHINGLES We have just received a car load of 140,000 of thes» shingles, A. P. LUSE & SON. * nies constipation and its manifold attendant evilk-norvous disorders, indigestion, head. noche, loss of appetite, ote. To attempt to in. duce sleep by opiates 18 a serious mistake, for the brain isonly benum bed and the body suf. fers. Celery King removes the cause of wake fulness by Its soothing effect on the nerves and on the stomach and bowels, Blomach, Liver and KlGocy Jiscases, fall; G. H. Long, Spring Mills, — assis font THE NO E LOLD CURE, Au Ingenious Treatment by Which Drunk. nrds are Belog Cured Dally in Spite of Themselves. No Noxious Doses, of the nerves: a pleasant and positive cure for the liquor habit.—It is now generally known and understood that Drunkenness isa disense and not a weakness. A body filled with poison, and nerves completely whattand by pe- riondical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of No weakening son, and destroving the eraving for in- toxicants. Bafferers may pow cure this which bas been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebristes, The faithful use according to direc. wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how drinker, or loss of time from business by upright men, Wives cure your husbands !! Child- ren cure your fathers !! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specif- ic 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 can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made tem- perate men by having the “cure” ad- fee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own Do pot wait. Do not be de by appurent snd misleading Drive out the dis ease at once and for all time, The “Home Gold Cure’ is sold at the ex- luded placing within resch of everybody a Full directions sc- package. Special ad- vice by skilled physicians when re quested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any pak of the world on re- ceipt of one dollar. Address Dept. B734 Edwin B. Giles & Company, 2130 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly confiden- tial. about those lovely Crash Hats Styl nality and low price is y SHOES To so rapidly. is | Cara Vase ‘ile Sha f ir > ad JV VEEL 4 ll wAYe I0U Coflee at 2 lbs. for 25 cents, RA ani 3 «iany ; oy mante nf ar $ r yo a VisaViehw Vi AVE. DL, Ss Tools before you buy any H. F. ROSSMAN, +3 i tures of the Osborne Farm § $5 . 2 a i: f Ouiey Also BCC IY ine ol Vulcan and Syracuse PLOWS, | Spring Mils, Pa Land Rollers, Crown Drills. Cul. ‘ Lied GRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Life Iusurance Companies in the world, vs, The Best is the Cheapest... No mutuals : largest Fire and Do assessments, Money to Loan on First Morigage Office in Crider's St The Pligrim For June i The Pilgrim for June openg with af timely article on that mosh eh@acterise tic of American summer reshris, At- lantic City, by Julian Hawthorne, who in that connection makes a plea for a greater proportion of out-door life in the routine of the hard-working American. This finds echo else. where in the Pilgrim in a suggestive article on “Neighborhood Golf Clube,” in a brilliantly illustiated article on “Formal Gardening” by Prof. Wil. helm Miller of Cornell, and in the editorials. i note Ms a mS Bam Dock’s show Monday bight! was well watered and no doubt has | sprouted by this time. nn asada A SS ———— ized by a disturbance of the digestive | organs, The stomach is debilitated, | ed. There ic a loathing of food, pains in the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested or partly digested food and then uf bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the disturbances of the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also tone up the liver toa healthy sction and regulate the bowels. Try them and you ure certain to be much pleased with the result For sale by Mrs, J. W. Keller, Linden | Hall; J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall. Jardinieres of all sizes in gilt and red in our window, for men and boys are going fast, because they are neat, cool and durable, If you are thinking of buying a Lawn Mower, come and see us before buying. We can and willlsave you dollars. t demand and we have them what makes the RICHARDSON Bellefonte, Pa. weLLll'e LO,, 4. Bay Telephone connection. » ». ». » @ — Ek Duplicate for one-third less money any clothing ) J hats 20s. are $4 allaf SHOW In any store in Bellefonte, show you three times the assortment that others Yon want in our bi show, Will be sure to find just what won ' | g stoc clotiung, Sell nothing but good, honest fit as you would have them fit. They keep They have the style and character of high class mer. chant tailor work. AN0Y AR iu wl their shape clothing should. will do just what we say-- Duplicate for one-third less money, any suit or Try This saving onght to inter- est you enongh to prompt an investigation, suits ehown you in any store in Bellefonte. us, sce if we don't, SHOES. We are doing a big shoe business. Customers seem to be more than pleased with our shoe store. One told ns this week that the saving was greater than we claimed—a great deal more than he expected. We guess it must be true. We want ours to be the best Men's and Boys’ Shoe store in Bellefonte. We think it is, We believe yon will agree with us, Come, see. Osa A A CAA
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