The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 27, 1901, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor,
CenTRE HALL, . . . PENNA
June 27, 1901
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From Fitealrn,
J. B. White, formerly of Penns
Cave, writes from Pitcairn, under date
of the 24th inst., the following:
Quite a storm accompanied by tor-
rents of rain and the furies of light
ning, visited the eastern part of Alle
gheny county the 22nd inst. Though
of short duration,
its greatest velocity near Stuart Sta-
wrested from the giant trees
woods.
Close by our
main visible.
was struck, the current running from
the comb of the roof at the gable end
down to the eaves, scattering slate and
reducing to splinters roofing, boards,
tearing ofl the cornice and thus leav-
ing its path visible.
On the residence of a Mr. Gorman a
stroke rendered obscure the chimney
on the rear of the house, This is the
house the effects
the past week.
Turtle Creek, a stream about fifty
feet in width and at a normal depth
of about eighteen inches rose to the
depth of six feet or more in less than
floated in abundance,
At Newtown several
floated into the stream and at
of construction some were
from their foundation and
forced to yield to the leveling tenden-
cy of the storm.
Pitcairn bas a good underground
sewerage and during the past few
a most perfect surface cleanser, sweep-
ing out of the town all filth and thus
contributing to the general health of
the inhabitants,
The wife of Frank Tharp,
neuralgia of thre stomach, Is on
unforseen turn should take place.
Woodward,
his aged father, S. M. Motz, a visit.
Mrs. D. M. Glenn is still on the sick
list; all bope for a speedy recovery.
Many of the people from this place
Jeft on Tuesday for the show at Belle-
fonte, expecting to go on an excursion
train from Coburn. When at Coburn
they learned to their sorrow that they
had to stay all night at Bellefonte if
they wanted to see the show,
Michael Feidler returned from the
Beminary at New Berlin last week,
and spent part «f Saturdsy night at
the brick house.
N. Lose sold his span of big black
horses the other week toa party who
shipped them to New York City; this
last week he bought a horse at the
horse sale af Mifflinburg,
Last Monday Clare Gephart, of Mill-
heim, was in town; he delivered a
grand piano cased organ for the daugh-
ter of Mrs, William Yearick. He re-
ports splendid business since he moved
part of his musical instruments to his
Bellefoute store.
The farmers have commenced mak-
ir.g hay; the hay crop will be good in
this section,
Daniel Engle, of Loganton, was no-
ticed in Woodward the beginuing of
this week. He was looking after his
lumber business that he has not quite
completed. There was a party in
town expecting to buy his property
for a song, but they ran against a Snag;
fifty-dollar saw mills are not plenty.
Resolutions of Respect,
Inasmuch as it has pleased God in His wise
Roe to remove py. death our Highly eos
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U. E. 8.8; therefore, 24.58 Mums of he
Resolved, That while ‘se de
Joss of so valuable a frimd an
ale in our ida pe .
ys ready and willing to tas2 an setive part in
all church work. We thank God for the Ram
. be sot before us, and pray for grace to follow
that we extend 10 the bereaved family our
mpathy in their bereave-
umble submission 10 the
Hesvenly Father who doeth
Evrig lasiren,
Nanxis Muss
Harry Fuse.
mourn the
ther, who
heart and al
A Sprained Ankle Quickly Oured,
‘At one time I suflered from a severe
sprain of the ankle,” 8 George KE,
Cy editor of the Guide, Washing.
“After using several well
The barber's stay at Millbeim Mon.
day caused the boys to display to the
public state secrets.
The United Evangelical congrega-
tion held a festival last Saturday even-
ing, which was well patronized
sidering the bad weather.
Prof. J. Frank Rearick who is em-
ployed in M. C, Gephart's music store
in Bellefoute, spent Sunday with his
family in this place,
Miss Verna Rearick left last Satur-
day for Bloomsburg, where she will
attend the College commencement,
Mrs. Alfred Durst and Mrs, Clem
Luse, of Centre Hall, spent a day in
town visiting with the family of Dr.
Leitzell and also took a peep in the
furniture store.
Krider, the lumberman from Centre
Hall, unloaded a fine boiler and saw
mill at this place one day last week,
Jefl Heckman's new horse which he
lately purchased at a horse sale in Mill-
heim, has been sick ever he
brought him home.
Parties have been cut scoop net fish-
ing; if they are not careful their names
will be sent to the fish warden,
The Knights of the Golden
added six new members last Monday
night.
Frank Moyer, of Lemont, one of the
firm of J. B. Moyer & Son, was in
town looking up the interests of their
business.
i George Krape and
|
CoL-
since
Eagle
wife and
{ couple days with his mother, Mrs, Ma-
{ry Krape.
| In this neighborhood quite a num-
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ber of farmers and others have replant-
led potatoes, as in some localities only
{ about half the planted stock has made
any appearance, and it is possible they
This of the
stalk occurs only in low places and the
| it likely
| that such is the case, although there
| have decayed, absence
recent wet weather renders
| is plenty of time for potatoes to show
| themselves,
| The village landlord, has recovered
| from the late indisposition of lumnbago
and like King Richard, himself
The hotel under Ruhl's
management very
| popular with the traveling communi-
ty, especially commercial agents who
made the hotel
| quarters; of late very rarely less than
| 8 dozen guests remain over night,
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is
Mr.
become
| again,
| able has
!
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seen to have head
Quite a number of the people left on
{ Tuesday last for Bellefonte, to gee and
at the big show. Beveral
| hacks left here early in the morning,
{ with nearly all the seats occupied.
F De seen
C. P. Long of this place, merchant
i and extensive lumber operator, in ad-
{ dition to a half dozen regular mills has
a lath will runniog on full time in the
| neighborhood of Madisonburg.
Ambrose Genlzel has his new resi-
i dence on the Avenue under roof,
| William Collins, of Hollidaysburg,
Ia visitor here, was stung on the arm
by a wasp one day last week, and iu a
i short time his arm became very much
| swollen but with no pain, only itched
fearfully. The trouble for
two or three days.
i
i
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A
Look to Your Iuterest,
If you arein need of furniture
are closing out our entire stock of far-
uiture in order to save moving it to
our new budding. Thirty different
styles rockers, twenty golden oak suits,
fifteen couches, chiffoniers, ward-
robes, writing desks, siuks, cupboards,
we
parlor tables, extension tables, dough-
trays, cotton aud husk mattress, cribs,
cradles, springs, clocks and rugs, We
never had as fie a line of furniture; if
you are looking for a bargain come
and see us. We thank you for past
patronage and ask for sane in the fu-
ture,
Jos SMiTi & Bro.,
Spring Mills, Pa.
——— anid st cnsmens
There is no limit to the share women
are taking in the world's work.
Even now they are showing that
they make capital farmers. One of the
features of the Woman's Home Com-
panion for August is an article on the
workings of a large English Agricul.
tural School for Women. It is by
Bertha Damaris Kuobe, and is fully
illustrated by photographs.
EDWARD SELLERS, CENTRE HALL,
Having pnrehased the stock of the
Centre Hall Manufacturing Company
std lensed the foundry at Cedtre
Hall 1 am prepared to do all kinds of
work in my line.
wYou will find me hand.
~welinng the repairs for all
—linds of plows used in
is section.
Plow Repairs,
sone ARR
Lon fulniit Tepatrs for...
eR of ANY MAKE, BAY.
ing Jon irtign charges —S10V8 Repairs.
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§ Wagon Repairing
COPONINESOIPORIUDBEt ERG
being made a specialty,
fre
Wagon =
Competent aud experionesd workmen en
Be Wie be prompt and will do satis
A liberal share of
Hietted. your patronage is most
Se AAA SDAIN 005%
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Bee Grunt Hoover before you insure,
Edward Sellers, Centra Hall,
Swartz's
Weekly
Reminder.
Some New Things and
Things in
Season.
Red shoes and for the
little folks,
Hammocks, 60¢ to $1.7
Hereen doors, 69¢ to $1,
Fly Wire, 28 in., 10¢ ; !
in., 12¢.
Paris Green, 20¢ 1b.
Fans, 1¢ to 85¢.
Best Rolled Oats, 8 lbs, for 25¢.
Fine Bartlett Pears, Se
cans for 15 cents.
Btrictly fresh new Mackeral, 95 cts,
for 10 1b. pail.
Fence ratchets, Ge each,
S. M. Swartz,
TUSSEY VILLE.
Stockings
5.
15.
30 in, lle; 32
per can ; 2
‘The Cruise of the Petrel,, by T.
Jenkins Haines, while just as salt, is
a different kind of a book, in that it
is a whaling brig during the War of
1812. The Petrel turned privateer
without due warrant of even the lax
law of the time, The fortunes of her
crew and her ultimate fate make
story doubly worth hearing wheu told
with such spirit as this is.
The New York Sun calls it
ceptionally lively tale,
a
“An ex-
A real sea
story of the sort that human pature
craves."
Bp
$15,000 Given Away.
The Harrisburg Patriot has made
arrangements by which sub
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i
every
scriber has an opj
the distribution o
an estimate on
and Iowa
5, 1901.
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5
JAKE
et
AUCTIO
ROOFING SLATE.
ED, FOREMAN, Centre Hall, Penn'a.
HANDLES all grades of rofl lates
mates made per square Work done hy
euoed mechanics sisle is ‘ Pp
gles and far superior, locly
CX per
as shin
$
W. A. HENNEY,
BLACKSMITH.
Come around to sea me.
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, Vau Etten, N, Y, “I
have always used it in my own family
both for ordinary coughs and colds
and for the cough flowing la grip,and
ing n i cuciOus, For sale b
re. J. W, Keller, Linden Hall; J.
Smith, Centre Hall, '
——————
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 above. The estab.
lished trade in bicycles, plumbing sup-
plies, ete., will be Included in the deal.
The location Is the best to be had in
the town, Batisfactory reason will be
given for selling. This will be a good
opportunity for a hustler who wiil act
¥
“Something New Under the San.”
All doctors have tried to cure Ca-
| tarrh by the use of powders, acid gas-
Their
{membranes causing them to erack
{open and bleed. The powerful acids
used in the inhalers have entirely eat-
{en away the same
their makers have aimed to cure, while
pastes and ointments canoot reach the
disease, An old and experienced prac-
| titioner who has for many years made
| a close study and specialty of the treat.
ment of Catarrh, has at jast perfected
a treatment which when
used, pot only relieves at once, but
| permanently cures eatarrh, by remov-
It is the
to sclence
and curing all inflammation.
only remedy known
This wonderful remedy is known as
“Suuffles the Guaranteed
| Cure,” and is sold at
low price of one dollar, each package
icine sufficient for a full month’s treat
perfect use,
anfe
us the only and positive cure for
that annoying and disgusting disease.
t cures all inflammation quickly aud
permanently aod is also wonderfully
quick to relieve hay fever or cold in
the head,
Catarrh when neglected often
to consumption—*“Snuflies’”” will
you if you use it at otice. It is no
dinary remedy, but a complete treat-
ment which is positively guaranteed
to cure catarrh in any form or stage if
used according to thedirections which
accompany each package. Don’t ge-
lay bat «end for it at and write
full particulars as to your condition,
aud you will receive special advice
from the discoverer of this wonderful
remedy regarding your case without
cost to you beyond the regular price of
“Snuffles” the “Gusranteed Catarrh
Cure.”
Sept prepaid to any address in the
United States or Canada on receipt of
one dollar. Address, Dept, Bi34, Ed-
win B. Giles & Company, and
2332 Market Street, Philadelphia.
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Life
Companies
in the world,
The Best is the Cheapest.....
leads
gave
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largest Fire and
lusurance
No mutuals ; n«
) Assessments,
...Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
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We pay the highest cash prices {he
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goods as met above at the J
prices consistent with the
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cially of
FLOUR-
and carry in stoek the best brands to
be obigined anywhere,
make a spe
including both
winter and spring wheat varieties.
{ lu the line of farm implements we
toffer only the best, including Cham
{ pion Bindera and Mowers, Superior
{ Grain Drills and Bacher & Gibbs
Imperial
| Spring Tooth
i Cultivators,
Drills, have an established reputation
tor durability, lightness of draft, ease
of operation, and perfection of work
ular since 1830, as thie best general pur
pose plow made. Shares for these
plows always ou hand. These shares
come direct from the factory and are
far superior to the home-made ones,
both in fit and quality of material.
We most respectfully solicit at least
a share of your patronage.
Many times
goods for a dress or shirt waist you
are not pleased with the selection.
We are here toghow yon a pretty
line of Lawns, Dimities, Percales,
| Seersuckers, Shambrias and Ging.
(hams, which cannot fail to plesse
you. Also any and everything in
Notions,
Readymade Wrappers & Corset
Covers—jast the fit.
“7 In connection with the mer.
cantile business we have opened an
Ice Cream Parlor—open Wednes-
day and Saturday evenings of each
week during the season.
The Long Store Company,
Spring Mills, Pa,
quick.
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CENTRE HALL
CARRIAGE ¢ "WORKS,
We manufacture all grades of
Juggy Tops, Cushions and Full
baeks, with or without springs,
Old Tops and Cashijons repair-
ed at very reasonable prices.
Woodwork and Repaintin
is given prompt and special at-
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tention, Our prices are as low
the work
stock and
Satisfaction
the lowest and fs
with
by good mechanics.
HE
done first clues
guaranteed. Give usa chance to
estimate on your job before plac-
ing your order elsewhere,
J. T. LEE,
Centre Hall, Penn'a.
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BANKS.
Penn's
Valley
‘Banking Company,
CENTRE HALL, PA
Receives Deposits,
Discounts Notes.
| W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly
ing wealer ol the
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mediste :
sgninst 10 ¢ 10 presetil thom
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Executor, Meunus Cave, Va
PMINISTEATORS NOTICE «= Létlers of
adm inmiration on ante of lize
late of Centre Halli boro, deceased, having
¢ granted (0 the undersigned, be woula
pues all pe eons Knowing them
led to the estate tO make immeni
wie payment, and those having claims agains
the same 10 present them duly suthentioated for
scitiement. DA BOOZER, Centre Hall
the
Keller
teesell G0
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{ selves IDG
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NOTICE. LETTERS TESTA.
of Joseph Miller
having been
hey would re
i them
XECUTOR™S
mentary on the
fate of Miles township,
duly grauted to the unddreigy
speciinliv regoest all persons
selves indebted to ibe estate to make rediate
payment, apd those having claims against the
sane to present them duly authenticated for set
tement H. H. MILLER, Executor
{ a abi Rebersburg, Pa
OR BALE «~The wmndersigned offers his
hotee and Inton Main Biree', Oenive Hall,
for sale. The property is very devimbiy loosted
and will make a pleasant home. For further
particulars address, J. i. KeUMBINE,
{ mayi6-2m Centre Hall, Pa.
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>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., &o.,
and it is going out by wagon and
by rail It is 1mpossible 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. Defore buy.
ing elsewhere give me & call.
J. S. DAUBERMAN,
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ENTREE HALL HOTEL,
J. W. Rankle, Manager.
Rewly squipped, bar and tab’e supplied with
summer bourders receive special stien-
Centra
mayo
Co
for Guning and hunting.
BELLEFONTE, P
Five Btabling.
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Heated Throughout,
Rates $1.00 per day,
FV. A, REWCOMER, Proptictor
QPRING M1i0# HOTEL
ud Edwin Buhl, Proprietor,
BPRING MILIR, PA
for man
First-class scoommodations st all mes
Or wast.
Froe bus to and from all trains,
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Excell very atiached,
LD YORT HOTEL
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Proprietor,
Hates $1.00 per Day Kewly Furnbhed
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