The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 18, 1901, Image 5

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    Centre Hill.
Hay is about all stored and graip
nearly all harvested; some are eutting
barley. Crops in general are
fair, better than most expected,
ja this vicinity on business about
week ago,
William Kerr, of Centre Hall,
helping his uncle, J. B. Strohm, |
through haying aud harvesting,
D. R. Foreman bas returned
Ris wedding trip to the |
i
i
ie |
from
an-Ameri-
Can,
A number
this place are thinking
of the young men from
of to
business college and other institutions
of learning within the next year.
Forest Bible, of Lewisburg,
Sunday at the home of his parents.
Wilbur Burkholder, one of the
ing young men of this place, will the
going
spent
Fis
coming winter teach the Cold Springs
school, above Potters Mills. It is now
the largest school in the township and
wiil aftord him
John Kline, ¢
kis crop on the
plenty of work,
f Earlytown, is cuttiog
Gilliland farm
A ————
Farmors Mills.
On
Mrs. William Weaver
the sick list for the past week,
been
but
has
it present improving,
Mrs. Noah Brungart, of Rebersburg,
iz spending a week with her parents,
hir. and Mrs. James P. Grove.
An assistant
koine of James Kline. Of
boys at the stave mill hoisted James,
Mrs. William Bradford is spending
her
Rishel
to
Course
fireman eame the
n week at the li of
Mr. and Mrs, M. L.
ne parents,
AUGUST COURT,
Who Wil Decide Important
Muiters, In the Jury Box,
Following is the jury list for the Au-
| gust term of court:
GRAND JUKORA-IET WEEK
(ivy
i sow Bhoe
| Cltizeans
CA
Win. Huine
i {i i it
Aira
Fergus Voter, faring
Louis B.
Waunver, labor
getilloman,
tage, berber, Grevg
hain Creat, Labarer, Snow Shoe,
¢, Haris
Wallece belekinyer, Boges.,
Boujamin Beck, carpenter, Mi os,
I. J. Fishér, farmer, Half Moo
John H. Kl FART,
Larry
inger, ia Boll fonte
vy M. Mark
I. Hmitk,
53
farmer, Gregg
ter, Ceusre Hall,
carpe
Wayue, miner, Rush
Thos M
Richami F
Wan ver
ik, ¢
Mook
Archibald Allison
y Stavenson
farmer, Sprig
armor. Taylor
DG farmer, Ferguson
Hellefonte,
painter, Bellefonte
merchant,
frown, agent, Bellefonte.
laborer, Hast
farmer
nson,
Peon
, now Shoe.
Heshurg
heim
Centre Hall,
JUROR IST WEEK.
armer, Liberte
y merchant
—
SrRUSON
Half Moou,
Gregw
Urguson
i operator, Philipsburg.
Bennar,
Ueme
Milihein
vard Boro
ipsburg
daughter at his
home last Sunday morning.
Where
over Sunday ?
Mess Gertrude Wise was seen in this
community last
arrival of 8 young
was the young pedagogue
sunday. What was
tie attraction ?'
Mrs. J. H. Rishel,
and Miss Blanche Hagan, of this place
daughter Lodie,
visited relatives and friends in Coburn
last Thursday. The trip
much enjoyed by Miss Hagan,
has been suffering
WARE ver)
whit
fromm heart trouble
and nervousness the past few months
The farmers discussed the advantage
fer. J.
experienced
of three or four horses in a bin
IB. Rishel, of Coburn,
teamster, then gave a talk, po
an
int
out the advantages
Rumer.
peculiar to each
A farmer's institute is held
at lhe store every Saturday
durirg the summer, but
during the winter.
evening
daily sessions
Re
Opt
bersburg.
Miss Mame Meyer, of Boonev
spent Sunday at the he hier
@, Dy. 4. WW. Bright,
Prot T, . Haniz, Indrieiat wr ihe
department ¢f n at S
quehanoa University,
Hie,
ae of un
nN
Jat
hematics Us
ashort vis-
it to friends in Rebersburg and very
ably filled the pulpit for Rev. C. B
Harman Sunday evening.
John Meyer, a teacher from Mercer
county, accompanied by Prof. Jobn
D. Meyer, of Centre Hall, spent sev-
eral days with friends at Center Mills
and Rebersburg.
J. Wallace Brungart has gone to
Glen Rock, York county, where he se
paid
1s
or
cured a desirable position in a ears inge
factory.
The Misses Bray have been delight-
fully entertained at the home of J. K
Moyer, Center Mills,
Miss
Grace Cuisewite,
of Harris-
burg, has been mingling with
aud reigtives in this place, making her
friends
Leadquarters with her grandparents,
Mr. sod Mrs. Reuben Gramley,
Refreshing showers have passed
over this valley without changing the
high temperature very materially but
a blessing in other ways.
Miss Sallie Winkleblech, of Reno-
vo, is visiting ber grand parents, Mr
and Mrs. James Miller,
——— il
Woodward.
Engle, of Loganton,
to settle up his
Son——
Hamel
in town
business,
Allss Busan Bruner, of Tarr lHton, is
visiting Mrs. Wi. Guistaite,
was
lumber
J. T. McCormick, accompanied by
two other gentlemen, were here look-
ing over the telephone Koes. It is
hoped they will extend the lines to
Union county very soon,
Tuesday Wm. Hains was in the vi-
cinity of Linden Hall in search of a |
horse,
so A op
Mrs. McKinney's, ice cream parlor |
at Potters Mills, is gaining quite a re
pusation for good cream.
MUE, SBRUGE “ew 0
HEU ry Low Ig, terponer,
Edsari 8 wk
Belief
OST, mu
%
Demason, Spri
Benner,
. Miles,
. Mileshure,
foum
Haines,
» Ruab
at, Benner
is
(HRT. e
Puaries W
~
4 fier
Chairies Miller, |
Bell
Yeo
rer
1 Houser
inhorer, College.
Boge
bGardweare dealer, 56. College
Milesburg
lesburg
« Fhilipaburg
Spring
ther. Worth.
Haris
un, loreman, Phillipsburg
ier, laborer, Hall Moog
printer, Bellefonte
a A
Public Sale of Real Estate
There will be exposed at public sale
at Runkie’s botel, Centre Hall, at 200
P. nb, Saturday, July 20th, 1901, the
following real estate of the heirs of
Thomas J. and Mary F, sStiver deceas-
ed, to wit: lst—TheStiver farm about
one mile west of Potters Mills, con-
taining about 50 acres of productive
land with house, good barn and out-
buildings. 2a0d-—-A tract of 51 acres of
mountain land within easy reach of
the farm, adjoining the lands of Spung-
ler, Allison und Ripka and well set
with youug pine and other forest trees.
ard—A two-story, six-room house, sta-
ble, outbuildings, fruit, ete, on 40
perches of land on Church Street,
Centre Hall, all in good condition and
desirable as a town residence. Terms
of enle—Ten per cent, on day of pur-
clhiase; half the remainder on April 1st,
1002, and the balavee April Jet, 1903,
deferred payments to bear interest at
6 per cent. from April 1st, 1902, when
possession will be given,
8. L. BTIVER,
July 9, 1901, for the heirs,
Of the Patrons
Pennsylvania
CENTRE HALL.
THE HOME GOLD Cune
Au Ingevious Trestment by Which Bronk
wrdd ars Boing Cored Dally in Mpite
of Themselves,
No Noxious Doses. No weakening
of the nerves; a plessuns non Jr Gi oe
cure for the llquor hablf.<«lf i» now
generally known aml understood {lat
Drunkenness is a disease not a
wenkness, A body filed with podeom,
and nerves completely shattered by pa
riodienl or constant use of intoxient itp
liquors, requires an sntidote enpable of
neutralizing and eradicating this poi-
son, and destroving the craving for in.
toxicants, Buflerers may now cure
themselves at horue without publicity
or lows of time from business by his
wonderful * Home Gold Cure” which
has been perfected after mnny Yeu of
close study and treatment of inebiriates,
The faithful vee sccording to di ee
tions of this wonderful discovery is
positively guaranteed to cure the most
obstinate enve, no matter bow hard a
drinker. Our records show the nar.
velous transformation of thousands of
drunkards iuto sober, industrious und
upright men,
Wives cure your lsivbands !! CQ}
ren cure your fathers!!! This
i in no sengs x nostrivm but iss speci]
ie for this disease only, and Is so xkili-
fully devised and prepared that is
thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the
taste, so that it cen be given in a « up
of tea or coffee without the knowledge
of the person taking it. Thousands of
drunkards have cured themselves with
this priceless remedy, and 1
more have been cured and ten:
perate nem by L
ministered by loving fiends a:
tives without their
fon
dnd
Mil
fetiiealy
BN bE1Y
finde
eure’ an
el red
kuowledge in
Or ted, aud believe today that
discontinued drinking of thei
free will, Do not wait, Do 1
Iuded apparent and mislesding
Tprovement,’ Drive out the
ease aL ones and for time,
“Home Gold Cure’ the ex-
tremely low price of one dollar, thus
placing within reach of verybody s
treatment effectual than others
costing $325 to 850. Full dire
cutiipany esch package
vice hy shi ened physicians
quested without charg
prepaid to any part of the world on re-
eeipt of 1 dollar. Addres Dept
3704 Edwin B. Giles &Uorhipany, 23350
and 2382 Market Street, Philads
All correspondence strictly
tial.
“Eris ti
BVIillg Li
4
the
I £1
t be de.
hy
din
all The
is sold at
nore
Hons ay
cpecing ad.
Ho
Merit
wien
extra
01
i
iphia
conligen-
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A Good Cough Medicine
Many thousands have been restored
v0 health and happiness by the use
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, If af
flicted with any throat or lung trouble.
give it a trial for it is certain to prove
beneficial. Coughs that have resisted
ill other treatment for
vielded te this remedy and perfec:
health been restored. Cases that seem
ed hopeless that the climate of fam:
health resorts failed to benefit
permanently cured by |
For sale by Mrs, J. W, Keller,
il; J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall
years, have
4
been 4 4
3
i
t
Linder
Hal
ii
things by clever people
a table
the summer reader,
ally eonstruected
score of spirkling
daiuly verse are wie
ard as regards origi
merit.
of contents that
It i= nn artistic
magazine, and ite
short stories
H up to the star
imiily and
will deligh
LE
on Ee =
A Great Nerve Medicine.
Celery King cleanses the system and bulids
itup. so .
It makes the blood pure,
It benuiifien Lhe eamplexion,
It cures eometi pation and liver disordess,
{ cures Lhetdache und most elher aches,
Celery King cures Nerve, Blomach, liver
and Kidney diseases i
Boldbyl. ¥ enire Hal! - FE Wieland
Licden fas Long, Spring Mii;
wh
Seaith «
maith
H
is
ETECTIVES Men
not necessary © if
Enclose stamp
wanted Expwerienre
experienredd stitute Par
Box 125 Phila. Penne
ticulars
. SMITHS SALVE fur ebilbisiue
R
Beut by mail for 2 cents. The
SMITH CO., Centre Hall, Pa.
AA NTED, AGENTH
To sell our Teas, Coffees,
Powder to consumers
Address,
ji
ole
DR
Sploes and Baking
Liters! copmmibesion pid
GRAND UNION TEA CO
5 NN. 3rd Btreet, Harriburg, Pa
CP - iy
Bigamnlinn for Vusion
Fx-Democeratic State
Stransnhan favors fusion
Chairmen
with the fn.
dependent Republicans, and namies as
Harnmn Ye
{Dsmaceral) of Buchs eounty, i
prey wird, and Representative 3
Corny, (Hapublican) of Luzerne,
Lrensa rer,
Blair county Democrats
declared for fusion and instructed
the above candidates,
his choise Judge riers
i
for
mints
for
ASK SETTLEMENT.
The undersigned kindly ask set.
tlement from all persons indebted
to thew, as the funds are needed to
1
Cot pd
in course of construction,
JOMN BMITH & Bro.,
HBpring Mills, Pa.
- sen te A A Al -
During last Mag sn infant child of
oir neighbor was suffering fromm chol-
era infantum. The doctors had given
ull hopes of recovery. I took a bot-
Chamberlain's Collie,
Cholera
a Renwdy to f
jepavered
remedy
y
ihe
L Lie
H 4
~ Hall
mith
FRE
x x wR
You will find thee ic
~™wbest brands of A De -E -& SON
i Hei
[0 NN Wn tw Nd
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E Hit
{9% 0 WB WW CT Bil
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are kept b
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CERTRE MALL, PA,
Plllskury Figur and
Ry FLOGRIRE, SIBIK,
| John S. Auman Braed bo" cy
DBORY, BLIFAS
MOLDINGS. LATH. SHIUBLES.
We alm kes on hand
MLL. 4A
are the best on the urarkes
BRAN,
SHORTS,
CHOP; &
MIDBLINGS
ve on band
51
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Af
CAT 10nd
ne ————
>, LUSK & SON.
ON'T LOSE YO
TO 0 0 NE SOV i TP A PE
LE at
UR HEAD.
A A i a
and think of
- BINDER
Before seeing
THE
Osborne
Here we
Spring goods
wre wu
LAISES’ FARCY DRESS 8480S,
CMBROIDERIES, LRERS
ARD DRESS TRIMMIRES.
1&0 A OF
GERTS’ FURNISHING GEODS
KATE, CAPE, ETC.
have
Io fact we everMmhbing y
usually find in a coundry store,
ou Cage
:
We also sell Scewlli’s Géhden
{ Coles ml 2 Ibe for % eants.
Mend
KH. F. ROSSMAN
Oak Hall, Pa.
Spring Millis,
- Beno
ATTORNEYS.
ASE 5 I SA BO BE SOE 5, SA SI
Ud ii {
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a ALL UY a LAW
*"t
Ew
Qifoe north of Ox
((LEMANT bad
Apevia atin
Loor rule
QD. GETTIG LL
hard ATIOR]
Collections
prom
Ul.»
N B.EPANGLER, im :
4 ATTORNEY AT-LAW
BELLEFONT)
oourie Coden itatd
Office, Crider
Practices in s!! the
glish and German
stiding.
Prarsiieal
Fa
ie Paar
fOBURN
@r re ovr
and Canveyapder
£3.50,
#
A ——————————————
A
RE ——— -
FAUBLE & SON.
ante
M.
* .
FS
We will
Par
00
bye
i513
westle foronget 0% money ans
Ts 3
v8 in any store in Pellefonte.
will
Pou wil
nes the assortment that
| bo sure to find just wh
in our Rg etoek.
yaa
WF
will
ell novhine good, honest clots mg.
yout wonld have them fit. Thev
rood clothing
Ti} ey
ke £ Pp
should. They
a . 1: 3
d character of high class
mer-
will do just what we saye--
plicate for enofiird lem nymer, any at Op
Tey
Ties saving ought to inter
est you enough to prasnpt an investigation,
ne, soo if we don't.
SHOES. SHOES.
We are doing 4 big shee business. Customs
goem to be more than pleased with ear shoe
store. One told us this week shat the saving
was greater than we claimed —a grest deal more
than he expected. We guess it niust be tree.
We want ours to bo the best Men's sod Boys’
8hoc store in Bellefonte, We fink &t is We
beliove you will agree with us,
Coane, seet
Se clemson
A a eS