CENTRE Hari, . . . PENNA, August 1, 1901. Colyer. Miss Ruth Swabb, one of Ausrons burg’s highly accomplished young ladies, is spending some time visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Lee. A very in honor of Mrs, Mury place at her residence lust Wednesday evening, About thirty of her gathered to enjoy the day; she received fine enjoynble birthday party Wingurd, took friends presents, Boule very served, All enjoyed themselves very much until the hour came to depart wien they bade her good bye, jug she might live to enjoy mauy more happy birthdays. Colyer Mills band will hold a festi- val in Zion grove August 3. Penn Hall band will the music, Come and enjoy yourself, Miss Gertrude Osman, of Boalsburg, is visiting at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mersinger. 1 furnish ent indicates a good crop this fall; po- tatees are also doing well and should prove a good crop. Among the visitors at the of levi Btumup on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. Rowe and children, of Cen- tre Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fishburn, of Potters Mills. Mrs. William Moyer and El- mer spent Thursday very pleasantly at the beme of J. H., Moyer. Huckleberry pickers of P. C. City, are numercus; they report the berries home S00 plenty. Aun infant son of Wm. Cooney is se- riously ill. The writer is glad to note Blanche Houseman is able service again, Miss Cora Houtz returned after spending several days with t Miss attend tha {to home Ler | | now very complete, and everything ar- | for The new | postmaster aud his able deputy dis- | parents at Pleasant Gap. } able she by some disease. Israel Weaver also lost one of his, Harry Cummings, of Linden Hall, accompanied by Miss Myrian Meyers, of near Colyer, attend. €d the festival held at Penn Hall, and enjoyable JO) als his friend, report having had a very time, Mrs. Leah Shaffer, of near Centre Hall, visited ber daughter, Mrs. Wm. Jleiber the past week. Mr. 2nd Mrs. Heury Moyer visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. George Lee, Sunday. a Penn Hall. The Misses Nellie and Carrie Wea- ver, of Aaronsburg, were guests at the home of W. C. Meyer over Bunday. Christ Keller, of Centre Hall, was a guest at the home of F. M. Fisher on Sunday. Wood Mark and family are visitiog at the home of Henry Marks, vorth of town. 2 Present indications are for an enor- mous corn crop through this section Henry Zeigler and wife, of Linden Halil, were guests at the home of brother, D. W. Zeigler, Sunday, The whortleberry an Brush Mountain his ime this crop is shse one on BEasGH, Bamuel Ulrich expects to buy a car load of horses for the eastern market | ju the near future. J. K. Frank accepted the position as clerk in J. B. Fisher's Sou’s. store, Meyer Bros. Coburn, their lumber operations east of towuy Mouday. : J. U, Condo, the up-to-date carriage maker, delivered a new buggy at Lo- gavton Monday. of resumed ed cutting oats, ps Centre Hill. In, while others are still thinking of beginning. E.B8.and B. W. business trip to Bellefoute Monday. Quite a good bit of old sod is being plowed during the wet spells. David R. Foreman made a business trip to Beliefonte on Monday and brought with him his wife. They will move into George Meiss' house on the Lill above Tusseyville, Maurice Burkholder made one of his usual trips to Beaver Dam Suuday evening. He means business, Mrs. Will Bweetwood and children, of Harrisbarg, are visiting friends in this vicinity, A number of people were in the the post week and them quite plentiful. A young man from Centre Hall m kes frequent trips across the valley. His horse on one of these trips looked as though he had it lathered ready to be shaved, Never mistreat a dumb brute, Misses Harrison and Crise, of Belle. fonte, Bundayed at the hospitable home of James Strohm, Communion services were held at Bprucetown last Sabbath and quite well attended. When the report Cosmopolitan, in ia April number, published an esssy, at once clever and philosophic, on “1 he Ideal Wife,” a demand was created for a paper “The Ideal Husband’ hy the same nuthor-—Lavinia Hart, The August Cogmopoliton e¢ontains an es. say on this wiject-—on which few peo. le agree—w hich is certain not only r prove widely interesting, but fo cause lively discussion, bo Spring Mills. A number of young whose mentioned below, held a { moonlight picnic at the Sand Spring, [north of town: Mabel Allison, May | Smith, Orpha Gramley, Katie Shires, Shires, Ollie Bowers, Verna | Rearick, Charley Allison, Jesse Rear | iek, Leroy Rearick, Windom Gram- { ley, Bruce Gramiey, Bud VanValzab, | Robert VanValzah, [ Mr. Wolf and family spent Sunday {at Madisonburg, their former home. { Pienie people FNRMes are | Rena s aud festivals are all {now and gather up the earnings for which the young people work =o hard, 1 the hous { his jaw, { Saturday a game of ball was { played between the Spring Mills and The result was 18 to {8 ia favor of the home team. | The Bpring Mills Planing Mill Co, iO Corman has been confined to e, suflering from a benling in base I Millhelm teams. i diz solved partnership. fer & Gentzel Planing Mill. The trout season elosed on the i and not many catches reported. here and ly of this place, is visiting nursing a sore hand, and friends, guests of | David Barrell. Mr. Among other visitors Ie >», 1. Cameron, of Ashlaua : Schoch, Phila delphia; M. L. Selins grove, and John Horner, formerly of this place, but now of Altoona: | Mary Neyhart, of Lewisburg, and in the vi Wy wguus=eller, The Spring Mills Planing Mill Com- pany has shut down for for repairs The postal facilities at this place are convenience, ditiously and as if both were old in the Mr, en- business and to the manner born. Krape has also placed the trance a very neal and gonspicuous P, | over QO. sign. William Ruhl left on Tuesday last { for Montgomery, Pa., to accept a po- | sition with Lis brother-in-law, Willis | Rishel, in the hotel business. Mile s Dipper ¥, a very reliable young man, now carries the mail and drives | the rail | road station, vice Wm. Rall resigned, | the hotel hack to snd from immediate | neighborhood is almost a total failure. J. I. Condo, carpet manufacturer, is | introduc Lig the fall campaign of business with novel The apple crop in this £ uew machivery into factory, and will commence de. plans and manufacture, (hE template baviog a grand picnic short- | fer : iy i signs, and eotlrely new § : fr styles of irpe Spring Milis Castle K. con- ad a snow squall in Philadel- | People up this way | g they had a little of it. . py Lin don Hall. G. W. Ocker, agent for the Buffalo grain avd coal company, transacted | business at this place last week. i Henry Houtz and of Toledo, Ohio; Wm Houser and family, of | egsant Gap, and Mr. aud Mrs. Sam- | Fhe y h phia iast week. were wishin wife, 15 il day at the home of Henry Houtg and family. i Jacob Zong and family spent a few | with friends at Mill | days recent iy | heim, Miss Auna Musser, of Pine Grove | Mills, was the gust of her sister, Mrs. | | J. H. Ross, during the beginning of | this week, Mrs. Lydia Zeigler visited with her {son, Nathaniel, sonth of Centre Hall, last week. | | Charles Lucas, who moved into the | tenement house on the Dr. Kent farm Lin the spring, has returned 10 Boals- burg. | Mrs. A. C. Musser, Mrs. J, H. Ross, and Miss Annas Musser visited with friends and relatives at Lemout the | latter part of last week. | John Eisenhuth and family, of | Fowler, spent part of last week at the i home of Perry Cole, | The Zobo baud, composed of two { small boys with musical instruments, | entertained some of the townemen one ‘evening last week, A tiny girl arrived at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Houtz last week, and they have kindly consented to slielter and protect her, re fp fo amos A Red-Haired Cupid, "“"Rheumatism’s no disease for people who ean’t swear.” This is a sample of the original sayings of *' Reddy" Saun. ders, the '‘Red-Haired Cupid,” of Henry Wallace Philip's contribution tothe August McClure’s. “Reddy,” a cow-puncher at the Chantee Seecheoe Ranch, tells the story In his own ver. necular, and a very clever story it fs, Joves comes from Boston to superin. tend the ranch for an esstern syndioate, A A AY SATAN “My baby was terribly sick with the dinrrboes,’ says J. H. Doak, of Will. lama, Oregon, “We were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance and as a last resort we tried Chamber, Inn's folie, Cholera sud Diarthoes- . 1am ha vo Ee rel Yn oe’ For sale by Mrs. J. W Keller, L'nden’ l, "¥ Bumith, Centre Hall, THE HOME GOLD CURE, Au Ingenious Treatment by Which Drunk ards are Belong Cured Dally in Spite of Themselves. A Minister's Good Work, “I had a severe attack ealie, got a bottle of Chamberla’'n's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, No weakening | took two doses and was entirely curd” LER Rov. A. A. Powe r, of Fmp win, No Noxious Doses, of the nerves; a pleasant and positive eure for the liquor hablt.—1t Is now | gan, wy nelghuor across the street generally known and ouderstood that fal os Drunkenness is a disense and not a WBS BiCK for over a week, had two or wenkness, A body filled with poison, | three bottles of medicine from the doc. and nerves corupletely shattered by pe tor. He used them for three or four riodicul Or consiant use of futoxieating days without relief, then called in an- Hguors, requires an antidote capable of ther doo . : veutral zing and eradicating this poj. ther doctor who bim for son, and destroving the craving for iny- | #8ome days and gave him po relief, so toxicants, Suflerers muy cure discharged him. I went over themselves at home without publicity | him the next morning. He said his or loss of time from business by this ; ; : . wonderful “Hone Gold Cure” “which PoWwels were in a terrible fix, that they bus been perfected after many years of had been running oft so long that it close study aud treatment of inebriates. | was almost bloody flux, I asked The faithful use according ditec- | if he hind tried Chamberlain's tions of this wonderful discovery je positively guaranteed to cure the niost obstinate care, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records the mar velous transformation of thousands of drunkards into sober, iudustrious sud upright en, Wives cure vour husbands 1! ren cure your fathers !! treated HOw to see him to Colie, No.) I went home and him to take another dose in fifteen twenty minutes if he did not find lief, but he took no more and was ell. tirely cured.” Forsale by Mes. J. W. Keller, Linden Hall: J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. he said got rhiow or re. Clilld- This remedy ie for this disease only, nnd is x0 skill. fully devised aud prepared that i Wp nt SETTLEMENT. is A ASK tuste, so that it ean be given in a cup Thousands of drunkards have cured themselves with and many more have been cured and minde ten. cure’ BN redu- kuowledge in cof- sore M fee or tes, und believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free will, Do not wait. Do not bu by appsrent and misleading Drive out the dis- for =! time. The is sold at the ex- thus i La i“, Pa, ide On Y . a a ense at once and treatment more eflectual than others costing $25 to £50. Full directions se. company each package. Special ad- physicians when re- quested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on re- eeipt of one dollar. Address Dept and 28482 Market Street, Philade All correspondence strictly tial. . Iphia. fi confiden- a —- “Through the months of June and bowels and sied P.M, His bow vess of the stomach,” Holliday, of Deming, Ind. avs a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colle, in the house and gave him four drops inn le aspoot ful of 1olera and Diarrhoea Remedy waler and he got Mrs. J. W, F. Bmith, Sold Hall: betler at once.” Keller, Linden Ceutre Hall, by J. — My Hemlock and Rock Usk it irk Wanted A large amount of hemlock ai rock oak bark i. Write Nort American Tannery, Lewistown, Pa. § i wanted bh ATTORNEYS. do Ww, Har FORTHAEY &E WALKED Alinruey al Law, BELLEFONTE Crasrt Hoose, Waiker [HANI Pais Painin Head, Side and Back. For years I suffered with palin in the head, pain in the side, and in the rmall of the back i was nervous and constipated and could not sleep, Tho pllie and other medicines | tried unly made 8 bad matter worse, Then | tried Celery King, One package cured me and made a new woman of me.~Mp Th. Kiee bammer, Croton-on-Hudson, N, Y, Celery King cures Constipation and Ne Htomach, Liver and Kidney Discases, Sold by J. F. Smith, Centre Hall ; ¥. E Wieland Linden ail, G. H. Long, Spring Milks. PA ¢ {LEMANT VALE, Attorney al Law, BELLEFORTE corner Dmmond, two Hank PA, = iw % Ww Ba Ofc First N ¥. All Kinds of Bpecisl aller Soar Crider aii BRUNKLE, Atborney-at-Law, BELLEVORTE, I'A 41 business allended 10 ror ptly given lo collentinns Uflce, & Eiche ge G ve, 9% S D. GETTIG hag ATTORNEY AT 1a Ww “hush FONTE Collections sun all opal business at prompliy. Consuillal’ons German sud Oflun, L Bs oufuge Boadorg, PA. ded ETECTIVES «Men wanted. Experience “ 1 not pecessary ; If experiennad stats four . Hioulare. Eoclose stamp. Box 125 Phils. Peuna R. SMITHS BALVE for ehilblaine Bent br mail for 2% cents. The SMITH CO, Centre Hall, Pa. AN ANTED, AGENTS, To sell our Teas, Coffors, Powder to consumers Address, iH ole, y B.BPANGLER, DR N ATTORNEY AT. LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA fall the courts. Coderitation Genet. Ooe, Crider Practices E: §iub aud uildiog F.OARTHOFY JUS ioe Of tie Poane, and Omveyancer, COBURN, in tov ivg Hplnon and Baking Liberal commision paid GRAND UNION TEA OO, ' % ¥. 3rd Street. Harri barg, Pa. Practioal Surveyor, PA FERRETTI New Spring Stoc A fine line of Men's Shoes ; price, £3.50. A nice line of Ladies’ Shoes from £1.25 to 83.00, Come and examine our line of Tranks & Men's Dress Suit Cases. An elegant stock of Men's Shirts for summer from 50 to 75 cts. A good line of Fancy Silks for Ladies’ Shirt Waists. AEA Le ls You will find thee “wbest brands of VON" ee nes ews + FLOUR TH % 0000 G% 0% are kept by JOHN S. UNAS Bi iy, CERTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John $. Auman Brand are the best on the market, BRAN, SHORTS, A. P. LUSE & SON, GERTEE MALL. PA. " RIKG FLOOD UODRS: BLIX MOLDIRES, : IBLES. ILL. BRICK SHINGLES. J i - load COeIVE D tr SPOON JoWWING > ’ and think of Buying a BI NDER Before seeing THE Osborne uo ‘uewissoy | ‘H WM ¥ VLG EE FLORA Oeker) AY Y ATE. |®vromnu FOREMAN & WY ALERS IN . ~~ . #NP Wa ise, Troy Ea { y # 11 Faand Wowie, - AW ae - Vou, NN # é 1 - 3 abn % ™ tZara , 4 WLS Seve 5 Pe pw Wavy » Ve Wana va wu, lr EDWARD A ASO 5 SELLERS, CENTRE HALL. ys Aa had abiia vas vy WC, thi » pay cach prices the twill atfors ¥ 3 Bciviid § . rail kinds of grain, ite will offer you mentioned above at the low. @ prices consistent with the § the same i if We make a specialty of FLOUR and carry in stock the best brands to be oblaived anywhere, ine luding both winter and spring wheat varieties In the line of farm implements we offer only the best, cinding Cham- pion Binders ana Mowers, Superior Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - - Spring Tooth Harro Cultivators, IH Bnd me Topmirs plows # section fig the Kinde of in ih Plow Repairs, i repairs iy maka = vag atl r ‘ares S10ve Repairs, Wagon Reparring e 0%sscoveoto00e seeesosves we and One-horse The Champion Binders and Mowers, as well as the Superior | Drills, have an established reputation j tor durability, lightness of draft, ease of operation, and perfection of work. | Bucher & Gibbs’ Hn have been | ular since 1830, as the best general pur- pose plow made, Shares for vlows always on hand. These shares Somme Giceet from the factory and are ar superior to the home-m ones, | Both in fit and quality of ae ! | We most respectfully solicit at least | # share of your patronage. Wagon repairisg is Leds Onmyw reat alld ¢ Apert ienesd toyed who will be factory work, ® made g specialty workmen are em. prompt sud will do satis AMliberal share of Your pitrotirgo Is most respeciinily solicited . Edward Sellers, Centre Hall. fv esesvsseacecsew sss sssassessans ath Annuet - ENCaMpimient Exhibition. and GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, week of September 16 to 20, 1 _L. RHONE, Pennsylvania During the .
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