Reynold’s Bank Building. Cats and Bruises Qalckly Henled Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn scald or like injury will instantly allay the paio and will heal the parts in less time than any other treatment. Unless the injury is very severe it will not leave a sear. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains, swellings and lameness. For sale by J. W. Keller, Lindeo Hall, J F. Smith, Centre Halil. = ol sra a AUCTIONEER AND CARPENTER pen for E.SHRECKENG( ¥ ers Mil's, P Iam: O00 1 5 My experience in beth should ix a sullictent suarantes for satisfaction med good work. Terms are moderate. Give me 8 tris mar il yr engagements in either of these Y HE SMITHS BALVE for chiiblai a, el =cut bv mail tor 5 cents. The BMITH CO., Centre Hall, Pa TAN AN TED, AGENTS To soll our Teas, Coffees, Spices and Baking Powder to cotsimers Liberal commission paid Address, GRAND UNION TEA ©O., iu % N. 3rd Street, Harri barg, Ps. Io SMITH BALVE for all kinds of sores Nothing fails to yield. Bent by mal The DR. SMITH CO , Contre Hall Pa. 5 cents ROOFING SLATE. ED, F FOREMAN, Centre Hall, Penn's, HASDLES all grades of rmafing slates. Ef mates made per square, Work done by experi enced mechanios. Slate is as cheap as shin sles and far superior, 13decty. For bargains in | W. A. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH, | Come around to ses me i Reduced Rates to Cleveland, On account of the Thirty-fifth An- nual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republie, held at Cleve land, Ohio, September 10 to 14, inclu sive, the Pesinsylvania Kaillroad Come pany will sell excursion tickels to Cleveland from stations on its line, al greatly reduced rates, Tickets will be sold and good goiug September 8 to 12, inclusive; good to return until September 15, inclusive; but by depositing ticket with Joint agent at Cleveland, prior to noon of September 15, and the payment of fif- ty cents, return limit may be extended to October 8, inclusive, For specitic rates and further jnfor- mation apply to ticket agents, 0.8.28 fo be Call on H, Spring Mills, Pa. : F. Rossman, : Of the Patrons and CENTRE HALL. THE CENTRE REPORTER. |CentRE Harr, PENNA. September 5, 1901, | — 3 Potters Mills. i — —— i F. A Carson fine i peachies and can supply his customers | with the choice fruit i= selling some Lloyd Lowall returned to his home in Pittsburg last Friday, A son of Ed. Royer, of Altoona, is | Visiting his uncle, Frank Royer, at : Sprucelown, Grandmother Smith and daughter Ella, of Spring Mills, friends at this place are visiiong It has been reported that dead cattle are lying in the mountain streams that supply water for all purposes, to the people living in the valley, clear violation of the law. Mrs. J. C. Bible is seriously this writing. James Palmer is not improving. J. RK. Birong is doing mason work at Centre Hall; John is a flue mason and always has plenty of work, Why don't the supervisors throw the loose stoves off the road. aud is =» ill at A A SSAA Rebersburg. Dr. and Mrs. J. W, Bright returned from a short visit to Spriogfield, Ohio. Miss Bertha Wolf, of Centre Hall, after spending two weeks at Williams port, is visiting ber cousin, Mrs. John Zeigler, in West Rebersburg. Newton Brunigart left Wednesday morning for a short visit to Pittsburg. Mrs. Forest Ocker and children are pleasant guests under the parental roof. Prof. Gramley, wife and daughter Alma, Messrs, M. C. Haines and J. Vietor Brungart returned from their trip to Buffalo Monday, much de- lighted with the Pan-American, Mrs. C. C. Moyer, of Selinsgrove, is visiting her father, Charles Bierly. Mrs. Moyer has been in ill health for some time; it is hoped she will soon re- cover. Mrs, Elizabeth and Sara Moyer left for their respective places of teaching Monday morning, namely, Kingston, and Danville, They have been teach ing at these places for several years, which goes to show that their work is very satisfactory. Miss Rebecca Moy. er, a younger sister, left for Millville, where she Is also evgaged in teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Wolf spent sev- eral days at Centre Hill this week. Rev. Kepner, a former U. Ev, min- ister at this place, was in town Tues C. C. Emerick, after spending a month with his parents at Kreamer- ville, returned to Arlington, N. J..! where he holds a lucrative position in a large boller manufacturing establish- ment, i Messrs. A. C Frank and Vietor! Walker, two enterprising young men, | lefi Wednesday morning to resume! their studies at Susquehanna Univer. sity, where taey have been spending the last two years. All wish them success in their new work. An Linden Halli. The Misses Frank, of Egg Hill, were guests in this community seve ral days Miss May Btump came home Mon. day for a short sojourn under the pa- rental roof Misses Pearl and Bertha Stickler, of Bellefonte, spent a few days with their friends, Mary and Naunie Corl, and | returned home Saturday. | Joseph Brooks left for Altoona on Monday. Yes, the U. Ev. Bunday school ple- nic was a success, but those who did not get a ride in the “Big Hack” were “oot in it,” of course. Steps were tak. en to make it an anoual picnic, and the old committees retained. John Wion and family, of Reeds ville, were entertained at the residence | of George Swabb Sunday. i James Reed, of Bellefonte, was no-| ticed in town last week, Wash Garbrick and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Garbrick's mother, Mra. George Corman, at Farmers Mills, Tuesday, One of the large SBparr farms, occu pied by Jacob Meyer, was sold last week to Mrs. Michuel Hess, of Belle foute, for $0,900. A timber tract be- longing to the same estate was also sold and was purchased by the Linden Hall Lumber Co. J Mrs. Julia Williams and grand son, of Lemont, were guests at this place during the week, Mrs, Koouy, of Coburn, is being en- tertained at the home of her sou, Wm, Kerstetter. Cyrus Caran, of Westmoreland coun- ty, and Mes. Agues Krebs, of Lemont, Called at the home of their nephew, J. H. Ross, Inst wevk. Mr. aud Mrs, Ralston, of State Col- lege, were guests iu this community recently. Frank Richardson, of Spring Mills, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Luth- er Royer, Sunday, The festival held by the ball team on Saturday evening was not well st tended owing to the storm and rain, Lightuing struck the house occus pled by William Raymond on Friday ; uo material damage was doue, : Samuel Hileman snd wife, of Lebs- ton, arrived at this place on Monday aud will spend a short vacation with friends. A. CENTRE HALL. P». FLOOR'RG, SIDING, CEILIAC. : ASH, DOOR » BLI~DS. MO.DIN:S. LATH. SHIGLES. We also keep on hand MILL. . HALL." 3RICK and CEDAR SHINGLES. We have just received a car load of 140,000 of these shingles. A. P. LUSE & SON. “wbest brands of 9% DOOD VV VUVE FLOUR BVDV NYU VD are kept by CENTRE HALL, PA. 5 ’ Ss, 5 . J QUA ER Dangerous Kidney Diseases. Celery King has cured me of kidney dis sase, The doctor feared Bright's disease, and tried many remedies that gave me no help. Celery King bas made me as well as ever in my life, and It seems almost ss though a miracie had been wrought in my case.~—Jens nie O. Reichard, Springtown, Pa. Celery King cures Constipation and Nerve, Blomach, Liver and Kidoey diseases, 4 “eld by | FF, ih esmtre Hall : 7. EL. Wieland Linden 1G 1g, Spring Mw RD. FOREMAN. WM. F. FLORAY FOREMAN & FLORAY {Suonemsors to Geo. W. Ocker,) «DEALERS IN-- Grain, Coal, Flour, Mill Feed, Salt, Fertilizers, Farming Implements, &c. We pay the highest cash prices the market will afford for all kinds of grain, and at the same time will offer you woods as mentioned above at the lowe wut ble prices consistent with the quality of We make a specialty of and in stock the best brands to be obia soywhere, including both winter and spring wheat varieties. In the line of farm implements we only