iE CENTRE REPORTER. :NTRE Harr, . . . PENNA. August 26, 1901. Spring Mills. The bush meeting at Egg Hill well represented from this section. Papa Auman visiting his John Auman, at Centre Hall Miss Hattie Sbufler, of Mifflinburg, is visiting Miss Muy Smith. The ball team played another suc cessful game of ball, with the ( entre Hall team, the score being 14 to 5 ‘avor of the home team. Spring Mills un can be put up against aby team the valley for an honest gume of ill. They are all the home boys and o stuffing the team with other play- ers. was is sO, Smith propeity pear the station, } George Huss is putting up the wall for the site of his old house which will | be moved thereon, | (GG. H. Loug loaded a car last Mon- day with store and household goods, to ship to Steubenville, Oblo, where | he 1s engaged in the general mercan- Frank His fumily will follow in a few days festival evening CA It is for a good cause, tile business with his brother Remember the mite soclety next Krupe's lawn, C. P. Long has his new rail house under good bead way; Smith Bro's ure Haturday on ready for the plasterers. Miss Blanche Bartges, daughter of Charles Bartges, returned home after spending three weeks at Lewisburg with her upele, John Leltzell. Foust, south side, has done very little to roads. They in bad thre h Georges Valley, full of chuck boles aud the loose stones not been make him liable to a fine if not removed once a month. J. 0. McCormick bas purchased horse and wagon to canvass the coun. the Lue condition Supervisor James on are ag haviug removed, a try for pictures to enlarge. John Smith, of the firm of Smith Bro's sold his buggy and bought new one, one of the finest it the valley. John Shook and wife and Station Agent William Musser, wife and daughter are at the exposition at Buf-| falo, and will go to see Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs, Bhook returning home will take a trip to Ohio among i before friends and relatives, Hiram Kane, of Georges Valley, who has been in ill health all summer, was in town several times of late, but says he is far from being well, M. N. Miller and family, of Potters Mills, were bere on SBunday last visit- ing his mother, Mrs. Charles Miller, who has been very seriously ill for the There appa- in her condition. last three weeks, is no rent improvement Jacob Hazle had his dence and the surroundings handsome resi. very ar- tistically painted during the last week 4 and it presents a very charming ap- pearance. That artist in house paint ing, Peter Auman and his two skillful sons did the work. I'he ladies of the Lutheran announce a lawn festival for Saturday chureh evening next. The beautiful side lawn at the residence of C. A. Krape will be used for the occasion, and every effort will be made by the committee to in- sure comfort and enjoyment to all vis- tors, has been in- dulged in of late along Penns Ureek, but with indiflerenat success, J. C. Condo, of the Penn Hall car- is manufacturing some very handsome buggies. Three delivered last week that were 'pro- nounced perfect beauties. Mr. Condo lias become quite celebrated as a build: er of high grade vehicles; the works are running on full time and have been all summer, Considerable fishing ringe works, were oats has been more or less damaged if not eotirely ruined by the wel weather, Br at si—— Tusseyville. Miss Myrtle Fleck relurned fo Juniata, Saturday. John Spangler and his aunt, Miss Anna Fortuey, of this place, are spend- jug a short time visiting Atlantic City, and Philadelphia. Miss Bertha Rossman and br friend Miss Fleck spent the latter part of last week in Tussey ville, A very interesting little partly met at Joe Grossman's Friday evening to celebrate Mr. Grossinan’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Krebs, of Pine Grove Mills, visited at the home of Mr, Clem Fortney's Bunday. Miss Mutiida Fortney is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fortney, near Pive Grove Mills, Misses Ilsie and Bara Osmon, of Linden Hall, are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, John Mersinger, Quite a number of the people around this place attended the Bush Meeting at Egg Hill Bunday. Many of the farmers in our district are threshing for seeding. Rev. Shultz delivered » sermon for Mrs. Jacob Wagner, at her home Thursday evening of last week, J att A NOS The telephone to Lew sburg by way of Woodward and Laurelton will be cowpleted within a week. State Collega. Mrs, Margaret Martz is visiting friends in Kipple.—Mre, W. H. Tas - { lor, of Sheflield, Ala, is visiting Mrs, H. A. Burface.—Supt, Patterson is just home from an outing at Oe [ —Mrs, W. N. Golden i { tives in Williamsport is home from Cle i Mrs, Lydia High, of Lock ois] Mrs. Mary Bottorf, of Glen Iron, vail | Mrs. James Runkle, of Tusseyville, | rin a day last week at the residence | of James Runkle, Jr. mm Grove, Bottorf Saturday relies QO. Way 0, on a Patton sre N. H hone visiting Harr veland, O Mix, | I, nday from Bristol, Margaret J, Mrs, Carrie { Boal spent aud Kathryn | afternoon very | pleasantly at the howe of their friend, | Miss Mury Moyer, | Mrs, McClellan aud daugh- | ters Blanche nud Mabel wud Miss Sura x y i short vacation { rived on M Miss from a pleasant visit to friends at Me- Alisterville cepted a lucrative j imer Stuart is | Wolle spent Tuesday ut the home of | «8. Housmau, Dr. Carl Becher has nes Fruit town is huproved new the osition at Water by a shed at Towa, chicken house aud wood i loo, Miss Aana Thompson | residence of J. H. Lee. iwnds at Coru- | Miss Cora Houtz, of Colyer's { highly accom plished young Indies left fone tay | Hamilton is visiting fi { ing, N. Y.—Harry Frieturg : : town a few days the early this week iL (0 Altoous Monday on a short vaeation.—Mr, and i Mrs. Henry A. Bowers are visiting rel- | atives in ole part of recently for Pleasant Gap, Jacob Kusner wen 3 4 ki ip . 4 Jumes Raukle bas greatly improved Philipsburg, ~The A the Lhe ol buildings aud feuces; crops out- | have returned and are oceup) of the Foster flats. T. ¥. Kennedy has commen on the addition to Dr. Jolin office, Mrs, Hattie BD from the upst tether farm in way Lis are good. Katie, hereafier when you get a let- ter don’t tear it to you siraps Lelore read it. i The early peach crop is over and the ; HANS re! late crop is not a very good one. Atrherton's Monday You could pot hire some prople Lo a few bruises it sus go into a graveyard at night, but they | will be compe lied to sleep by NB Gs jet there man from Lew possession at Mrs, Luey Dan Meyer Dr. G. GG sed Das gy |falo, N. Y. The Dr judges of awards at the | putiii 7.4 flue concrete walks and by, i Farmers are all busy getting ready plowing, ~ jre P to do their seeding; they are threshing, hauliog manure, ete. Charles Cammings, of Spring Mills, 4 vicinity this week, H. C. was in (al te t The College is takiog u rivs for Robison, Sprig S.ae. Mrs, Alfred Reiber, Furm, Centre Hall, is visiting - Cloverdale al tie parents, Mr. Of tadysrd Kipli Aftera long r home of her husband's and Mrs. Wm. Reiber. Miss Isabella Rowe, of spent Mouday with her Blanche Moyer. i R } is valug y which will be (i. R. Lee lost his valuable horse by |’ i ; {in ihe Ladies’ H Mr. Kipling b iN re Centre and is busily occu Hall, Miss ary labors, (hie friend, ’ stories is "How tt! Spots,” iaturday. s 1 : - - Mrs. Jennie Rockey and children, of . ' ¢ : Reductd Hate near Tusseyville, were visitors at the | home of Mrs. Roeckey's Mr. | and Mi Henry Mover { nual Encampment of the ana Mrs. Br Mover, . * the stiablie, to be Ti Lutheran of the Republie, 1 id their land, Ohio, September 1 En iy vice at Tussey ville Sunday, September parents On account of th A ' will ser. | congregation harvest home 14 annual : sive, the Pennsylvania a i pany will sell excnr i, at 230 p. m. | paby ; ¢ ' i. | Cleve Quite a number of people from this wi i land from stations | at greatly reduced rates, Tickets will ; September 8 to 12 Among the visitors at the home of pt ! City. were | Feturn until w ¥ : but by depositing ticket agent st pri | September 15. and the pay SOD | ty cents, return Hmit may ta October 8 For specific rates and further . | mation apply to ticke of Red Mill, in com- | PP pany with Misses Carrie Botltorf and | Kathryn Boal, of this place, attended | thie Bush meeting held at Egg Hill on a vicinity attended Bush meeting held be sald P mayor of P, C. Mr. aud Mrs. Calvin Koouvey daughter May, Mr. and Mrs. William Ripka and daughter Clara and and Mrs, J. H. Moyer; allen- | joyed themselves, : Wallace Geary, : Ne plemoer 8. Boal, plenis and y : Cleveland, it exiend f1ie iu Clayton, inclusive agents, and report having sunday evening very pleasant time. Girls, your places Alliance, As the sutumun days draw were vacant al the at | nigh country is not such a quiet pince night as some of P. C, City's people | suppose, Barking dogs, mewing cats, | eroaking frogs, chirping crickets, | katy-dida, al hours of | I scieeching owls, noisy or these are present during the ’ swiel repose, ini i teduced Hates to Nellefonte, For the Reunion of the Centre Coun- ty Veteran Club at Pine Grove Mi lls, jellefonte, Se ptember 7, the Penuosyl- | It Makes Restful ned Sleep. Bleeplessnens almost | niles constipation sand | evilspervous disorders, ache, loss of appetites, elo duce sleep by opi the brain isoniy | fern, Celery King re: fulness hy ig sooth and on the stomach an Celery King cures Constipat sold September 6 and 7, good to return | Stomach, Liver and Kiaocy diseases. 8 : | Soldbyl. ¥ pire Hall ; F. E Wieland ¢ kel sc « ; No ticket sold for | Linden Hall g 4 less than 25 cents, ) § - 8 anon mi fA A ——- i ETECTIV ER Man TOUR TO THE PACIFIC COAST i Ty PIES nicensare: IF | ticular EMITHS SALVE i sent hy mall fo | BMITH CO,. Centre Hall, Pa. SN ANTED, AGENTS To sell otir Tons, Co Baking Powder lo consumers evymmlesion paid Address, GRAND UNION TEA OO. J 3 N, 3rd Brest, Harri burg, Pa vanis Railroad Company will sell ex- | Pa. aod | freturn, from Lock Haven sud inte r | stations, and from Philips | cursion tickets to Bellefonte, mediate burg and other points in Uentre coun- | Tickets will be | ert on the eld, ty, at reduced rates, Beith, ¢ until September 9 i is pAmg, Borin i Enclose stamp In view of Lhe great popularity of transeon under the Parsonal y-Condaoted Bystom, as evinced inthe recent Peunsylvania Baliroad Tour to the Pacific Coast and lansdian , | Northwest, that company has decided to run another tour to the Pacific Coast, including in the itinerary a visit to the world famons Grand | Canon of Atizons, in the early Fall, The tour New York, Polladelphia, Baltimore, Washington, sud other stations on the Penney) vania Hallromd east of Pittsbarg, ou Monday and reach New York on the homeward trip Taesd oy, October 22. At {no former tours to California under the aos. pives of the Peunsyivania Ralirosd, a special | train, composed of the highest class of Pullman | equipment. wiil be atitizsd during the entire tin. Exeslioat mosis will br served in the din. | ing cars attached to the train daring the entirs | | jmmey, except daring the stops at San Francisco and fu Chicago. An observation car will appeal i tinental travel pices and { will leave Foptember Vu, A fine line of Men's Three Baros Barped, Three burns at Reyooldsville were struck by lightning Thursday evening aud burned to A ulso, but was not constim- Du- Were You will find thee wbhest brands of OW TV WW WW WG GW Ll t FLOUR ¢ Pe BND WD GBD BG WP are kept by JOHN S. AUSAN, CENTRE HALL, PL. Pillsbury Flour ana John S. Auman Brand the best on the market, the ground, house wus stick On Bois to Reynoldsville, five trees ed, the road leading from wiruck aud thrown uoeross the road. Bio — AMinister's Good Work, attack of of Chamberlain's a severe billious hottle iodera nud Diarrhoea Remedy, wd?! Wa ytdoses and was entirely cur A. A ‘My neighoor across the street Power, of Emporia, ‘K for over a bu He vithout relief, week, had two « tiles of medicine from the doe used them for three or four | then called ia an- treated are BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP & doctor who him flor luvs and relief, i + next gave him no BO him I went ov LO Bee He were io a terrible fix, er morning said his Lunt Bi l Mig ti I asked hamberiain's ( Re they at it him p running ofl MIDDLINGS always on hand, mi bloody flux ul O° Diarrhoea indd trie ‘ol fe, needy and Custom chopping done at all Lt on hand T or in hn sims Poultry, Hor A new floar of ent rior to Graham flour now iting wid & w hient 12 i fk ire in iz hest prices paid for of grain, PRL SRNR TL ATE ON REI BE T — AC 1.LOSE YOUR HEAD. wrk IRA C. KORMAN, Oak Hall, Pa. ROOFING SLATE. ATTORNEYS. i —————— a wi ARD SELLERS, CENTRE HALL. {LEXA “Stove Repairs. Prantioes glish and Ge ! Building i | 2 TIV00243004000000000008 oy H Wagon Reparing $ F.GARTHOV] Jus ioe of the Peas Vv. and Couveyancer, CON ® e00000000000000000¢0008000 Wagrn pyar § Dug Lampee: and expenses loved who will tw prompt mclory work g . Lepr eiaily d woiine: are em fod wie do sails Afi era’ share of your patronsge ix vost respectful y sdleited {pall who delight in scenery, Few trips affurd fergreat a diversity in Nature's beauties as the lone outlined below, Westward bound, the | tourists will pass through the wild slopes of the | Colorado Rockies, around the Great Salt Lake, (and over the fasinesses of the Sierra Nevada. | After visiting all the beautiful resorts oa the £3.00, Edward : Sellers, Centre Hall sunny California slopes, thie eastward journey { will be through the Arizona desert to the Grand | Canon of Arizona. [is beauties cannot be paint. {od in mere words, Magnificent io coloring, aw fal in its depths, it stands among the natural | wonders of the world, Thenoe aeross the plains "to 81. Loud, acd eastward through Iilinols, Indiana, Ohio, asd Pennsylvania, the tourists {reach thelr destination just thirty days after fearing home, The various transoontinentsl lines haviog | made low rates on sccoant of the General Trion. {pial Convention of the Protestant Eplscops) | Chureh, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company {8 eumuled to offer this superb vacation trip at th low rate of Bi85 for the round trip from New York, Philmoeiphia, Baltimore, Washington, or [any pofat on Pennsylvania Kailtosd iaburg, one ins berth; and 8165 for the round trie, two persons Sorupling. the same berb The rate from Pittsburg will be § less, Diagrams aie how uptn Bow open, and as the number whoom be wilibe strictly iim- ted names shonld be registernd immediately. i het nia w A Hanon! hasten ger rd Tm Huation, Pennsylvania FLOORIKG, SIDING, CEILING. SASH, DCOR:. BLIXDS. MOLDINGS. LATH. SHIAGLES. y 1 We Zi80 Keep on nana MILL. HALL." BRICK CEDIR SHINGLES, A.P. LUSE & SON. hn ec uredieq 104 ‘Bd ‘SII Suds us ‘uewissoy "J ‘H "tT SPOON Jo } FOR A EMAN & FLORAY Ww DEALERS IN oy " rn Wiklads a AV ve, * Wa Vdsaiva vw, ory ed ay Srna Mawes wand or all Kinds of grain, will offer you we at the low with the Line td ab eousisient ke a svepialte of i FLOUR: atid carry in stock the best brands to be obtained anywhere, including both winter and spring wheat varieties. In the of farm implements we i. r and Faeent i 3 ihr only bes Cham £ Superior ited Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - - Spring Tooth Cultivator 1 iniuaing jade i vim syed] 8a Drild Mowers, Harrows and Qoe-horse The Champion Binders and Mowers, as well ns the Superior Drills, have an establisted reputation tor durability, lightness of draft, ease of operation, and perfection of work. Bucher & Git be’ Plows have been pop- ular since 1830, as the best general pur pose plow nade. Shares for t plows always on band. 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. CENTRE HALL. igor. €
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