THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. BMITH, Editor and Proprietor, CexTRE HALL, . . . PENNA, June 20,1901. TERMS, The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISFMENTS.—20 cents per line for threo insertions, wud 5 cen per line for each subse quant use: ton, Othor rates made known ol application. NOTE. Subscribers will please observe the date on the label of the Reporter afier a remit. tance is made and report if it is not correct, Dates are only changed the first issue of each month. JjanOl, means that your subscription is paid to last January. 01 means july, 1901, Potters Mills. The M. E. Sunday school at Spruce- town observed Children’s Day day; it was a grand success in every particular and the church was well filled ble weather. was taken A collection the church was beautifully decorated. Miss Junie Hutchinson, and daughter, Michael Shires service at Sprucetown Sunday. last week. John Slack lost a Monday morning. valuable street. Tusseyville. —————— —— Linden Hall. by the committee for a picnic at ** Bi good time is promised to all. Among the visitors to during the past week were Mrs. Ches- land. J. T. Sparr and brother, of Madison, Ohio, whose father inherited the his- toric Bparr farm south of town at the paid a week's visit to this looked up their business this section, interests in home, Jacob Meyer visited Rock Sprivgs Friday last. his sister at out again. Isaac Smith, of Centre Hall, visitor at the Hess mansion in Monday. This town has been full of life insur- ance wen the last few weeks; judging from the number and the irequency of their visits, every man, woman and child in the neighborhood must be in- vesting in insurance, tobert Campbell and wife and that new baby were guests of Mrs. Wilson over Bunday. The pay train Saturday killed a dog belonging to Dan Bohn. William Way, of State College, agent was a town pny transacted business hereTuesday. —— A ——— PF. EB. KR, Rates to Exposition. On Thursday, June 13, 1901, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special excursion to Buffalo on account of the Pan-American Ex posi- tion. Excursion tickets, good going only on trains indicated, will be solid at rates given below: — Rockville Dauphin Clark's Ferry HabitaX....ooocovieun Millersburg... 33 heua. i Misburg Cobars...oom. Rising Spring Centre Hall Oak Hall... 48:3 Lemout.......... dss ‘a’ stop only on signal, b Passengers will connect with with excursion train at Sunbury, leaving at 1248 P. M. ¢ Passengers will conneet with ex- cursion train at Williamsport, leaving at 1.50 P. M. d Passengers will connect with ex- cursion train at Lock Haven, leaving at2 28P. M. Tickets will be good to return on re- gular trains until June 19, inclusive, but will not be good in parlor or sleep- ing cars in either direction. 13-2t. ———— a _—_ Business Stand for Sale, W. W. Boob, of Centre Hall, offers for sale his private residence, business place, and established retail carriage and wagon hardware trade. This is a first-class stand for any one wanting to carry a general line of hardware in addition to the sbove. The estab- lished trade in bicycles, plumbing sup- plies, ete, will be included in the deal. The location isthe best to be had in the town. Batisfactory reason will be given for selling. This will be a good opportunity for a hustler who will 4 of quick. A Spralned Ankle Quickly Cured. “At one time I suflered from a severe rain of the ankle,” says George KE. ry, editor of the Guide, Washin ton, Va. “After using several well recom ner medicines without sue. cess I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I n its use, and © cure rs. J. a. Linden Hall; J. bEOTA. M., bs ' bas) bE bees b 7.2 e845 d 7.5% asm dss MANIA B EFI Rg Spring Mills. Children’s Day services in the Meth- odist church Sunday evening last proved a very interesting occasion, and attracted a very large audience, The church was brilliantly lluminat- ed and the platform for the speakers very artistically decorated with flow- ers and plants, “Tie 20th century gate’ was also elaborately decked with Imurel, fern and spruce; the entire southern end of the church presented a very beautiful and fairy like scene, The program was quite lengthy, con- sisting of recitations, dialogues and The recitations by the little peopla were all exceedingly well deliv- ered and applause could hardly be sup- pressed. Miss Ida Condo presiding at the organ, of course music of a very high order was the result. A solo by Miss Renna Shires was executed in a singing. { charming manner, and ouly the sol- femuity of the occasion prevented an encore. A very excellent address was Haven. The committee on arrange- { nents deserves the highest praise for tainment, In the absence of Rev. will occupy the pulpit Sunday next. About half the with huge and highly colored posters | of a startling character and are gazed at by the rising generation with eyes, ears and mouths wide open. i —— —— Woodward, Misses Nora and | of State College, paid their mother, Mrs. D. M. Stover and family a pleas- ant visit Saturday and Sunday, Mr. Fisher, of Zion, the jolly on the merchants, night at the St, | Tuesday morning for Union county. Miss Fannie Welsh, cimo and left is the guest of her Mrs. J. (. i Motz James Ritter, of Winfield, county, passed through town Tuesday three aunt, morning with wagons with corh, oats and potatoes, his neighborhood are the people in | dry weather last Some of our people talk of taking in the shiow at Bellefonte next week. Miss Maude Miller, of Rock Bprings {and Ray Williams, of Oak Hall, spent SERRO1. Swartz's Weekly We are only a country store, but we always try to, and think we succeed, in being up to date and offer you many of the new and latest style goods, Some HBwartz's don’t any money ; they carry large a stock for a country That may be true and it may not, are trying hard to run one has said make too We our store so and that we can accommodate you and perhaps show you something new that you hadn't thought of or known any- | thing about, and the prices—well, yon | know they are always right, In our summer dress goods we have { to offer a large assortment of India Lawns, white, colors Linens, plain | and figures, Nainsooks, plain white | and fancy Satin Stripes and Organdies, { Mulls in plain white and colors, white | and figured Pique, vineapple stripes, and Dimities, Percales, { white fancy { fine Ginghams, Chambrays, Beer- | suckers, ele. No store in our valley | will show you a larger line of Laces, | Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, ete. All over lace in cream, white and All i ings, Insertions aud DBeadiogs in lace A large Swiss ! black. over Embroideries, Tuck- | and embroidery. line of Em- | broideries sud Hamburg's. Laces in Torchon, Valenciennes, Thread | Chantilly, Oriental, Applique, Honi- A nice of the new | Intest Galloon Insertion Trimmings in white, Many of the best Trimming Braids, such as , "Hercules," ton, &e. line and i black and | things in Ciald, Feathersti The eral sty Soutachs Gimps, teh, Velvet, &e. popular gold covered and sev- ies of Pearl Trimming Buttons, in Belt Iateast things in ladies’ Kid Lisle . White and | The ve ry Iatest Buckles, nice Brooches eh ap, Ne i (ilove { black. All the staple & : and OLIArs, 5 #1 Ge iors in Batin, China on A | and Taffeta Sil te. We bas things that , Funuey Silks, ¢ any we havn't space to men- IT you are ar thing you i . : 3% { tion them all al this time, particul auy | had better come to us first, because we | are more apt to have it S. M. Swartz, { Mrs. Il. M. Wolfe; Monday noon they | left for their respective homes, | Last Monday A. M. Kreawmer, of in town after somes {farming implements be had left here | when he moved away. He is engaged Lin farming on the Burrell farm, near 3 | Penn Hall, was | Penn Hall, and says his crops are in good condition; he has not forgotten his old friends at Woodward, smolts Coburn, The festival held by the Coburn cor- net band on Saturday, rained, proved a success, C. A. Weaver and family left for Huntingdon one day last week. Mr. Weaver returned ou Tuesday but the { family will not return for several weeks; hedis 8 prominent member the Coburn cornet band, K. H. Stover and wife, of Mifflin- burg, are visiting their many friends aud relatives at this place, T. G. Hosterman has just returned from West Virginia, where he has purchased a large timber tract, A. L. Harter and W. C. Krader are also in that state investigating timber lands, Ibe Sheriff was again in tcwn Sat. urdasy. Jacob Witmyer made sale of his household goods Saturday; the sale was fairly well attended considering the bad weather, and the articles sold brought good prices, Mise Annie Shaffer attended com- mencement at State College and re- ports having had a fine time, A party of six from Spring Mills, stopped at the Coburn House for din- ner on Sunday, W. H. Witmyer went down the country for the purpose of purchasing a horse; he intends to haul lumber for the Harter Bros, Owing to the absence of Rev. E. H. Gerhart there were no services In the Reformed church last Sunday, From Millheim Journal, Al. Harter and W. CO. Krader, of Coburn, returned Monday from a trip to West Virginia, where they had gone to look after timberland. They found a tract of 800 acres in Po- cahontas county that pleased them, and they purchased it. The new firm will be known as Harter Bros. & Co, although it Of Big Increnas in Farms, Advance figures given put by the United Btates Census Bureau show that the increase in farms in this coun. try has been more than 1,000,000 dor- ing the past ten years. The total number of farms as shown by the Cen- A MM A 5 BOTAN IN. TUSSEYVILLE. W. A. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH. ¢ around (o ses me Hotel Guests, guests at the Centre Hall hotel during the past week, James W. Runkle, pro- prietor: 8.D. Gettig, Bellefonte; 1. MeNiit, MeN, Siglerville; Albert Krape, Centre Hall H. F. Basworth, Wilkesbarre; J. W, Segner, State College; W. I, Rickey, Williamsport; ¥. C. Wat. ters, Danville; J, F. McCormick. State College H Frank, New vork: H.W. Glass, Sunbury; J. Ebert, Spring Mills; W. W, Smith, State College Galer Morrison, Bellefonte; H. H. Homan, Ash- land, 0; Andrew Schambach and wile. Middle burg; Frank Sherman, Hezioton; J. LIL. Ruukle. Grant Hoover, Bellefonte; Mrs. C. P, Long, Mr. Archibald Allison, Spring Mills; Wm. J. Mitchel, Jas H. Perry, Philadelphia; Robert D. Close, Abbotstown; 8 J, Banitz, Mifftinburg: J. O. Bea ty, J. Bnavely, Bpring Mille: A. Friedel, Wil. iamsport; T. B. Shaman, J. H. Basking, Tyrone; J. M. Stonebraker, Coburn; H. J. Demling, Lan caster; W, F. Waunderly, Columbia; J. G. Lion, Carlisle; F. 8. Ulrich, Millheim; BR. W. Wagner, W. L. Mothermsbough, W. M. Harmbh, 8H. C Johnstonbough, B. F, Fisher, Hoola Park. SA PR RA, BAL So 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 Chamber. lain's Cough Remedy for the past five years with complete satisfaction to myself and customers,” says druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N, Y. “] 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 effieacions.” For sale b Mr, J. W, Keller, Linden Hall; J, i Smith, Centre Hall. w A. R Letter and note heads, bill heads, Write Grant Hoover for prices on 000 ¥ stationery, neatly and gheaply done A WORTHY SU CESSOR, “Something New Under the Sun.” All doctors have tried to cure Ca- { tarrh by the use of powders, seid gas. | es, inhalers and drugs in paste fori. { Their powders dry up the mucous membranes causing them to crack | open and bleed, The powerful acids! used in the inhalers have entirely eat- €n away the samme membranes that) their makers have animed to cure, while | pastes and ointments cannot resoh the | | disease. An old and experienced prac- | { itiousr who bas for tuany years made | {a close study sud specially of the treat- | ment of Caturrh, has at Jat perfected | a treatment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but | | permanently cures eatarrh, by remov- | | ing the cause, stopping the discharges, | and curing all inflanunation. It is the | {only remnedy known to science that | actually reaches the afliected parts. | {| This wonderful remedy is known as | “Souflles the Guaranteed Catarrh | Cure,” and is sold at the extremely | low price of one dollar, each package | containing internal and external med- | icine sufficient for a full mouth’s treat- | ment and everything necessary to its perfect use, “Snuflles’ is the only perfect catarrh cure ever made, aud is now recognized us the only sufe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all inflammation quickly and permanently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve hay fever or cold un the head, Catarrh when neglected often to copsumption—**Suuffles’” will you if you use it at once. Itis no dinary remedy, but a complete treat- ment which is positively guaranteed to cure eatarrh io any form or stage if used according t sccompany each package. Don't lay but wend for it at once, and write full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive special advice from the discoverer of wonderful remedy regarding your without cost to you beyond the regular price of “Souffles” the “Guaranteed CUatarrh Cure” Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of one dollar, Address, Dept. B734, Ed- win B. Giles & Compauy, 23350 snd 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Life Companies in the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... ne sftamia » SO mutuals ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Bullding, Bellefonte, Pa. i i i leads AAV Oor- aeg- tis Clie largest Fire and Insurance Ho assessments, Pe Telephone connection, ED ¥ F REMAN OREMAN & FLORA ww Ww WM FLORA) AY Ocker,) EALERS IN + 1° 5 aw on rr. ihosas 3 1 { 4 we MO whey WAL, - AW we - Www, wall, &CrillZers, ral LILLE Terie lao wd 2 sams pabaviavi, “i. We pay the highest cash priess the market will afford for all kinds of grain, and at the time will offer you goods ax mentioned above at the low- eat possible prices consistent with the quality of goods, same We make a speciaity of FLOUR be obtained anywhere, including both winter and spring wheat varieties, In the line of farm offer only the best, inel { plon Binders and F Girain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial i lements we | Spring Tooth Harrows and One-horse | Cultivators, i pose plow made. Shares for these | plows always on hand, both in fit and quality of material. a share of your patronage. Many times after purchasing goods for a dress or shirt waist you are not pleased with the selection. We are here to ghow you a pretty line of Lawns, Dimities, Percales, Seersuckers, Shambrias and Ging- Also any and everything in Notions, Ready-made Wrappers & Corset Covers—just the fit, $9" In connection with the mer. cantile business we have opened an Iee Cream Parlor—open Wednes- day and Saturday evenings of each week during the season, = The Long Store Company, Spring Mills, Pa, ait the Reporter printing hone. PO00GB0000006B00H0000000D ® CENTRE HALL | CARRIAGE ¢ VW ORKS, i © @ ® ry o We manufacture ull grades of e Buggy Tops, Cushions and Full- ® Lacks, with or without springs, Old Tops and Cushions repair- ed at very reasonable prices. Woodwork and Repainting is given prompt and special at- tention, Our the lowest prices are as low the work with first-class stock and by good mechanics. Satisfaction guaranteed, . an and in done Give us n chance to estimate on your job before plac- ing your order elsewhere, J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, coese0000C00 Penn’a, ¢ Spring Mills, Pa. © *P.V.S. STORE. It i rit} fonlis ¢ i ar onfidence approach vou on the IF question this season IADOT { 8 Of i! HORE stock Men’s and Ladies’, Boys’ and Ilisses’ «a Children’s Shoes . we have ever been able £4 * : t i YONI. C. A. KRAPE. 000090C0000000CRLO000OCCOED 000900000600 200000009000000080000CRRR0? BANKS. Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTEE HALL, PA Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. O DMINISTRAY lm wd or wg Kellor tug ithentioated entre Hal CH LETTERS he eslnie of Joseph ir, deceased havi hey wou swing them ¢ ih Ped ints Miller been ndersigned, i Pe pes is x ibe estate Uy make i having mEainsg frmted for set ILLER, Executor Beborsburg, Pa 31 ail a H. H. M The nyse and lol on The make tictiinrs address, nndersigned Bireet, Centre Hal pert y 3 ve a pleasant J. H. KR! Centre Hall, Ps MEIN E. SARECKENGOST Farmers Mills, Pa AUCTIONEER AND CARPENTER I am open for engagements in either of these My experience in bth should be Give we a trian! mar 21-1 yr ROOFING SLATE. £0, F FOREMAN, Centre Hall, Penn's, Terns are moderate grades of mofing slates. Pet. mates made per square. Work done by exoveri enced wechanios, Slate Is as cheap as shin gles and far superior, lidecly. >=1901< started in with the largest and grandest display of «= FURNITURE=- that was ever brought 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 fallrond, 8 is eae 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. 8. DAUBERMAN, CCI00C0C000OTORO000RR0CECLERBR0D 200030 OO 0000000000000 06000000000000000600000R 0000000 HOTELS. ENTREE Ball. HOTEL, J. W. Runkle, Manager, Rewly equipped, bar and tab'e supplied with the best summer boarders recolve special atten tion, and ean find no hesitnier locality. Centra meytyi rs uv for (hing and bunting HOTEL HAAG, BELLEFONTE, PA, Fite Btabling. Heated Throughout, tates $1.00 per day. Eunst Bishop Street, F. A, NBWWOOMER, Proprietor, FRING Mille HOTEI : Edwin Ruhl, Proprietor, BYRIRG MITIA PA. First-class zeaommodation all twes for man Excellent livery atiached, (LD FORT HOTEL, v B. B. Buarvvig, Proprietor arnivhed Fine Stelling. Day Kewiy ¥ 5’ . T ATTOR? repre. eysbarg and ie 3 U0 "SINT \T LT / PENNSYLV/ Philadelphia K. Divisicn and Northern Central Railway, Lurie RK. 5. 1901. EAETWARD a, 12.1 “ i p.m. Wash- LG passelger conch Bunbury inler Ha Lhilsceipbin, Sew York, Throvgn p wsenger and SOT TOT oon. re 6000 oF CRY LDIoued i5 p. 3 adeiphia, and of coaches to Philede i tor La.limore ¥ eckdays for Voswsville, nnd diate points, w York 8.5 wil id Ballimore, for Bunbury Harrisburg "hiladelphis sleeper undisturbed iry, Harris vig at Phi » Rom. fq Washington cars aud passenger Washington WESTWARD, ¥ For Erie, Can- Niangarn Falls, nnd ih passenger coneches 0 ck days for Dubois, g On Punday Fi ¥ ndays only lpia Daily) For Lock Haven and weekdays for rz, Pitsburg and w Tyrone, Weekdays for Kane, Ty- rg, Pittsburg. Cagan- be suslions. 8) Nisgars Falls, with # to Kane and Boots lisdelphia Week days for Renovo, tidy Ine. Farior LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Week days, Wemtward M 2 Vicksburg Miflinburg (Milimont Glen Iron Paddy Mounis'u Og Loburn by Rising Spring Li {Penn Cave ih LEnlre Hail i 24 Gregg . i i ingen Ball 3 35 0ek Hal 15 ih 39 Lemont iv le Bummit £5 easant Gap “XP EwrOR 00 G0 00 60 65 OF 90 wy BE AD KD we wes pe a I MR0 RS 82 KS 80 80 AG M8 86 B50 [€ ax) 16 4) 6 40 Additional trains leave Lewisbure for Monten donat 5.99 a m, 7.25 s B85 a m, 1.15 Sand 800 p,m ing jeave Montandon for Lewigburg at em i008 8, mm. 5.05, 60% pms, and & 15 On Sundays trad re ns leave Montandon 2.28 and 1001 8 m and 5.02 p. m., returning leave Lewis burg #3504, m., 10.08 a.m. and 5.04 p.m, J.B HUTCHINSON, iremeral Mannger, ANIA, Condensed Time Table Read Dow : or GEE No.1 No 8 No & Nov, 21, 1900, a mipm ip Ly, Ar. $7 10/92 40% ®0 BELLEFXNTE T2IH 2562 6 42... Nigh... le ene.» «Heels Park. W 63 wliunkios .... i 650 HUBLERSP'G. 708 SHIGE tOWH.... wuemtd ILARY eo ws HB USLOR. on... LAMAR... wd Tp No 6; Xo ¢No 2 — } p.m ip. ? ol : ¢| wi LF ~ a BRRSL SY 8asssx Fool ud wf of a oF «f wf ak = Sees rere ovedres - “ 3 %E « en | G0 0 00 08 |e o \ . hE JMR Let So WG 0 8 -—- > Fl ad oF a ay uf wt a oo » nt «Fa G0 o E&3ulze RE=gigenger Fula. 13 BEER YORK... (Via Phils.) . & T - po. mis marr. _— dp re. *Daily. tWeok Days. 6 00 p. m. Bunda ’ 110 10% mm. Sunday. nn Ts Philadelphia 8 Cars bound train rom Wh ap on. Tht: West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.5€ p. wm, . W, GEPHAR . Ar, wenn ws Bot llefonte........ wri CONVO ori - = [am § 45 s 4 sg - -r L888: PRPC PIONeD WEBER NPE RE EREREERRSSE ttre a. =e i i a Opposite Spring Mills Hotel, a CENTRE HALL.
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