The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 13, 1901, Image 4

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THE CENTRE R
8. W. SMITH,
June 13, 1901
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
on pEplioation,
NOTE. —Subscribers will please observe ihe
date op the label of the Reporter after a remit
tance is made and report if it Is not correct
month,
paid to last January. O01 means July, 1901,
Spring Mills.
Mrs. Dr. Braught attended com-
mencement at State College.
is visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Ruhl
Mrs, Samuel Gault, of Bellefonte, is
visiting at the home of D. H. Ruhl.
The United Evangelicals had cow-
munion services last Sunday evening.
Tae Presiding Elder preached a very
able sermon,
Miss Edith Rider, of Centre
speat several days with Miss
Smith.
There is a fishing party comes from
Centre Hall to Farmers Mills dam to
fish, but they should never forget to
take their fish home with them; they
in
Hall,
May
left them oun a string dangling
water to die.
Hiram Durst, the jovial good tellow
and lover of fine horses is sporting a
fine bay mare.
Jacob Bible, of Sprucetown, was it
town on business.
Thomas Decker moved Lis saw mill
they will operate this summer,
The Lutherans observed last Sunday
a3 Childrens’ day; the church
b:autifuily decorated with flowers,
forn and laurel, for which much credit
can be given to Mrs. Charles
Was
paa and Miss Flora Breon. A fine
program was arranged which was car-
ried out to the letter. Miss Bertha
Dack opened with a fine recitation ol
greeting; the children all did remarka-
bly well, and the choir rende
fine selections titted for the
Dr. Wolf delivered a very
dress,
Mr. and Mrs,
Madisonburg, took a peep in
Bros. furniture store.
red some
occasion.
able
Yearick
ar .
Frank of
tre Hall, were in town on business,
ed at the furniture store,
The Methodists will have
iag next; all are jnvited.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Elliot, of
and friends,
Had quite a frost down this
Monday morning last, but resulted is
no damage to the fruit.
[he caterpillar seemns
pearing—said to
bug and people are
hansive that
will always be with us,
How about the Fourth of July?
Will we celebrate it, or do like Just
year—do nothing.
the Sons of Veterans gave us a cele
bration worth talking about, the best
effort now for its observance, and not
let the day pass without some display
of patriotism.
Arts A A ops Besson.
Potters Mills.
Children’s Day service will be held
at Sprucetown Sunday next at 10 a,
m. The program promi=es to be iuter-
esting; all are cordially invited,
Memorial services at Sprucetown
were well attended and the Colyer’s
Mills band rendered some very choice
music; their outfit is fine,
James Palmer is not improving; Da-
vis Evans, all are glad to kuoow, is
about again, his wife is {Il at present;
Mrs. Stonebraker is on the sick list,
Merchant Frank Carsou and moth-
er were to Htate College SBuuday to
attend commencement exercises.
Miss Gertrude Bpangler, of Centre
Hall, was in town Baturday.
Miss Leota Wilkinson is visiting
friends at Centre Hall,
W. H. Bartholomew insurance agent
of Centre Hall, was in town Monday.
Mrs. Wrightley visited at the home
of Mr. Blauser several days.
Miss Bertha Armstrong returned
from Nittany, where she was engaged
in sewing the past month.
Mrs. McKinney opened her ice
cream parlors Saturday evening and
had a good crowd; all were pleased to
get a taste of good cream.
The Spring Mills sports were again
represented at this place Bunday; glad
boys you think the ladies here more
charming than your home ladies,
'Rebersburg.
H.W. Burd and wife arrived in
town Friday from Philadelphia, where |
the gentleman is taking a course in
veterinary.
to serenade the bridal party Wed-
nesday night; next time come before
they go to bed,
Misses lizabeth and Bara Moyer ar-
rived home the latter part of last
week, The former taught al
Wilkesbarre nud the latter Dan-
ville,
H. I. Brungart, the wide awake I
surance sgent of Wilkesbarre, after at-
tanding the wedding of his brother,
ok a rip so Soottdale to neg his bot
ser half.
The schools have again been assign-
ed as follows: J. N. Meyer, Madison-
burg Grammar, W. HH, Limbert,
mary; Noah Bruogart, Hurtet’s;
W. Morris, Robersburg Grammar,
school
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H.
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ley’s; C. C. Smull, Wolfe's; C. M
Haines, Brungart’s; Btover’s was us-
signed to H. A. Detwiler, but
derstand he goes to Woodward.
The Children’s Day service rendered
by the Reformed Sunday
evening was a grand The
jecorations were fine, and house
we un-
people on
SUCCESS,
the
was packed to its utmost,
whic
are painting their
makes a great improvement.
homes,
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Boalsburg.
Mrs. J. H. Meyers and
went to Bellefonte Saturday to attend
to some and
the funeral of Mrs. David Ruinesmith.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bitner, of Penn
Hall, are attending
this week and stopping
home of P. H. Meyer.
Dr. 7. O. and
Ricksford, arrived ut the home of
SON
business also
are at
Glenn family,
i
Dr. Woods Lo remain several days.
John Zerby and the Horuer
Bros.
ervoir for the water company. They
will work in 150 barrels of cement.
terior of the house of Win. Brouse,
Saturday.
I
is visiting
found
{ to see him.
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Frank Keller, of Bramwell,
his
a host of friends
sisters town
Ve
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who were
trip bk
ve.
J. H. Meyer made a business J
Altoona Tuesday and will remain s
eral days.
Quite a number of
| ple attended the comme ncine
Cises on Sunday al Nate
| The new of Paint
| Wieland'a makes
provement.
coat on
house (quite an
A
Woodward,
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Jacob Musser and wile, of nea
i
| day. Jacob says he his Is
con last week; the wel season caught
a good many of the farmes® napping
John. J. Orndorf fs clearing a
ground near Woodward;
| planted about two acres
planted
4
! of
new
in
fs
i
$13
if
i and expects to clear about
{and plant with fruit trees,
Harter Bros, the luml near
{ this place are cogaged in peeling and
wrmen of
N. W. Eby is running the distillery
jon fall time Eby 's
i Best,
' Frank Richard, the boss miller
| this town, is turning out good work at
{the old grist mill
Mrs, Catharine Orndorf, who has
| been visiting friends in Union county
manuiacturing
Of
| home last week and is not very well
| physically.
{ Mrs. Noah Weaver and C. W. Hoes-
{terman and family are lemving this
i week for the Pau-Awmerican Exposi-
| tion at Buffa'o.
| Mrs. R. M. Wolfe left last week for
| Linden Hall, to visit her mother aud
| sister. Bhe will also visit a sister
Oak Hall and
HBprings.
{ P.Auomiller & Bons moved their
| saw mill down near Pine Creek on a
tract of timber land they purchased
from Mr, Stover. Jackson BSheesley
and some of his boys also moved on
the sate tract to cut the logs and
stock the mill,
We expect two weddings in the vear
future; the contracting parties live up
town aud in Brush Valley,
Mrs. Wm. Yearick spent Monday in
town with her son and daughters; her
daughters are engaged in dressmaking
and have plenty of work,
The order of the P, O. 8B. of A, is in
a prosperous condition; last Saturday
night at their regular meeting they re-
ceived four new members. It must
hdve been hard on the goat for they
had one new member who weighed
over two hundred pounds,
El a a a
A Good Cough Medicine,
It speaks well for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy when druggists use it
in their own families in preference to
any other, “I have sold Uhamber-
Inin's Oough Remedy for the past five
years with complete satisfaction to
myself and customers,’ says druggist
J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y, “I
have always used it in my own family
both for ordinary coughs and colds
and for the cough following Ia grip,and
find it very efficacious.” For sale b
Mrs. J. W. Keller, Linden Hall; J ¥
Smith, Centre Hall.
at
brothers at Rock
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Swartz’s
Weekly
Remindaer.
We are only a country store, but we
lways try to, and think we succeed, |
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|
fu
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in being up todate and ofler you many |
| of the new and latest style goods,
; “Swartz's don’t
they
country
Some one has said
mnke any money ; too |
for
| That may be true and it roay not.
CRIry
store.”
We |
are trying hard to run our store so
Inrge a stock a
that when you come and ask for this |
| and that we ean accommodate you and |
perhaps show you something pew that |
you hadn't thought of or known any-|
thing about, and the prices—well, you
know they are always right,
In our summer dress goods we have |
| to offer a large sssortment of India
Linens, Lawns, plain white, colors
i and
i
:
| and fancy Satin Stripes and Organdies,
|
|
{ Mulls in plain white and colors, white
| and figured Pique, vineapple stripes,
| white fancy
ams,
No
and Dimities, Percales,
eer.
valley
Laces,
fine Gingh Chambraye,
our
line of
{
{| suckers, ele, plore
in
1
| will show you a ls
i Arger
| Embrolderies, Dress Trimmings, ete.
Ov
All over white and
All
Insertions
nce in Crean,
| 1 5 ¥ 5
BCH, I LUCK
Embroideries,
nd
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Is _RGIDES 10 i
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nrg’
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{| DRE,
| Niprsial ores 3
| aud embroidery,
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fill
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and
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rebhon,V
Oriental,
teres Wiss Ham!
Laces in I ule 1
nnes
| Coantiily,
, Xe
istest Cindi
| black id
| things in
Applique, Honi
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A nice
it
Feit
FILE,
nN the new and |
Oil
sertion Trimmings in
Many of ithe best
g Braids, such
“Hercules,
elvet
Trimm a5
id, ginche, Gimps, |
Featherst y OC,
covered and sev-
g Buttons
Buckles,
I'rimnmi
in Belt
Nice
things in ladies
Lis
ana
' 3 $
# cheap, inlest
¥
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. Kid and
if
white
n them sill this time, {
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lookin articular this
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Ring for any g
to us first, because
© {to have iL
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S. M. Swartz,
TUSSEY VILLE.
more apt
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3
W. A. HENNEY,
BLACKSMITH.
¢ around io res
the
RR GI TORI LI,
Miltheim,
Miss Dessie Mamolin, of Lock Ha-
ven, is visitiog her sister, Mrs. D. J.
Nieman, on North street this week.
Mra. Charles Rook, of Winfield, Pa,
spent a few days in town calling on
and renewing old acquaintances, Mrs, |
Rook is the youngest daughter of Eii-|
as Kreamer, who lived for many years
on the Daniel Kreamer farm south of |
Milike m.
Mrs. J. P. Condo is confined to the]
house with a severe attack of lumbago.
Mrs. H. E. Noll and her little daugh- |
i
ter Edith, of Lancaster, are being en-|
tertained at the home of W. E. Keen
on Peun street,
Charles E. McClellan left on Mon-|
day morning for South Forks in search |
of employment,
Rev. H. W. Buek and daughter Miss
Laura, left Tuesday morning to attend
the W. M. K. convention which is be-
ing held this week at Mazeppa. After
the convention Rev. Buck will go to
New Berlin to attend commencement
exercises of Central Pa. College.
>
Mr. W. 8, Whedon. cashier of the
First National Bank of Winterset,
Town, in a recent letter gives some ex-
perience with a carpenter in his em-
ploy that will be of value to other me-
chanics. Hesaye: “I had a carpenter
working for me who was obliged to
stop work for several days account
of being troubled with didrrhoea. |
mentioned to him that I had been sim.
larly troubled and that Chamberlain's
Colie, Cholera ond Diarrhods Remedy
had cured me. He bought » bottle of
it from the druggist here and io-
formed me that one dose ¢ured him,
and he Is sgein at hid work.”
Fe Smith, Contre
Yl Mrs. J. W. Keller, Linden
; Hal.
1
A WORTHY SU CENSOR !
“Something New Under the Sun,” i
All doctorg have tried to cure Ca-|
tarrh by the use of powders, acid gas- |
paste form, |
Their powders dry up the mucous
membranes causing them to crack |
The powerful acids
used in the inhalers have entirely eat-
en nway the sme membranes that |
their makers have aimed to cure, while |
mstes and ointments cunnot reach the |
Nincuse Ag old and experienced prac- |
sioner whe bas for msny years sade |
@ close study and specialty of the teens |
ment of Catareh, has at lavt pei fected |
a treatment which when faithfully |
used, not only relieves at once, but
permanently cures eatarrh, by remov- |
aud curing all inflsmmmation,
only remedy kuoown to that
reacties the afliected parts,
This wonderful remedy is known
venules the Gueranteed Cularrh |
and sold at the
It isthe |
sence
ne
$
of
is
icine suflicient for
ment and everyth
perfect use,
“Bnuffles”
a fi
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i necessary Lo iis
is the perfect catarrh
is now recognized
as the ouly safe and positive cure for
that annoying and dis ting di
It cures all inflammation quickly
permanently and is wonderfully
quick to relieve hay fever or cold iu
the head,
Catarrh when neglected often
les’ will
It ix
a complete treat-
guaranteed
BERR
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to consumption—-*sSnufl save
you if you use it al once no or.
dinary remedy, bul
ment which 1s positively
to cure catarrh iu spy form or
used ace fs
slage if
be directo which
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We pay the highest cash prices {hye
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quailty of goods.
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ana carry
be obtained any whe
winter and
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$1
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of
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§ when
farm lhpplements we
offer only the best, incinding
pion Binders aud Mowers, Superior
Grain Drills aud Bucher & Gibbs
Imperial
ham-
sth Harrows and Opehorse
The Champion Binders
Drills, have an established reputation
ty, lightness of draft, ease
n, and perfection of work. |
Bucher & Gil be’ Plows have been pop- |
ular since 1830, as the best general pur
pose plow msde, 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 and quality of material,
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We most respectfully solicit at least |
times after purchasing |
Many
goods for a dress or shir
+
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waist vou |
We are here to show you a pretty
line of Lawns, Dimities, Percales,
Also any and everything in
teady-made Wrappers & Corset
$7 In connection with the mer.
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CENTRE HALL
CARRIAGE ¢ WORKS.
We manufacture nll grades of
Buggy Tope, Cushions and Fulk
backs, with or without springs,
Old Tops and Cushions repair-
ed at very reasonable prices,
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is given prompt and special at-
tention,
the
done
Our prices are as low
lowest the work is
stock
by good mechanics, Satisfaction
d. Gi
estimate on your
ns und
with first-class and
guarante usa chance to
fob
ing vour order elsewhere.
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Centre Hall,
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ROOFING SLATE.
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ty base
Terms as
fondoerais
SANDLER sil grades
mates pads per MI IAre
enced wechandos, Slale
gles and far superior
>1901<
started in with the largest and
grandest display of
| ~FURNITURE~
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that was ever bronght to town,
Also a large stock of
Wall Paper,
Window Shades,
Curtain Poles,
Rollers, &c., &c.,
and it is going out by wagon and
by railroad. It is impossible to
enumerate what we have in stock.
It will show for itself. This is why
it goes so fast, The price is down
at the foot of it all. “Before buy-
ing elsewhere give me a call.
J. S. DAUBERMAN,
CENTRE HALL.
of mofing slates, Bel
Work done by exoer]
is as cheap as shin.
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The Long Stora Company,
Spring Mills, Pa.
Opposite Spring Mills Hotel,
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HOTELS.
L,
. W. Rankle, Manager.
Newly equipped, bar and tab'e supplied with
the best Summer boarders receive special atten
tion, aud cad find no heaslthior jocnifty. Centra
for fishing sad hunting. mayb
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
Fine Stabling. Heated Throughout.
itates $1.00 per day.
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dishop Btreet,
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Proprietor,
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First-class accommo sions
Free bus to and from a! rains
Excellent livery sitached,
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