Woodward, — | Special Excursion to Pan-American Expo sliton THE CENTRE REPORTER. | for the worse of late. Young men be- PENN’A, i | ware or you may be taken under the CENTRE Harr, . . . { October 24, 1901. Spring Millis. Wilbur Shires, of Philadelphia, came home to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs, Jacob Bible, and also to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Shires, The hunting season opened last Tuesday; Nane Sweetwood killed two turkeys aud W. Gentzel one turkey, the rest came home with a few red squirrels. Game is reported very searce, Calvin Kennelly, of Aitoona, howe for a visit. Mr. Kenuelly is an industrious young mau aud is employ- ed in the Altoona shops, Mrs. Breon, wife of John Bieon, Jr, shipped her household Al- is goods to Caiviu King and wife, of Sugar Val- ley, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary Krape Mr King aud Krape drove to Pine Grove Mills to look after the interests of her farm at that place. The supervisors have until the first of November to gather the loose stones from the tow uship roads. ‘I hereafter, once a mouth the penalty is ten lars; it will be strictly looked after by the tax payers. What are the super- visors elected for? To keep the roads in good condition. Are you doing your duty ? Mrs. Harvey Confer returned after a week's visit whither son, at New Ber- lin, where be is attending college. Misses Rena and Katie Shires spent a day in Millheim shopping. Evocked the railrod track and killed, near the cut, by the west bound train Thursday morning. It was a valus- ble cow, RW. of came home to visit sister and try luck at bunting Mr. is employed in a smoothing plane factory. C. P. Long's row was last Neese, Auburn, N. Y,, his mother and his Nesse in town Sunday evening. ver Dam to Jobn Zerby'’s house, C. P, cities to lay in a supply goods, Some of corn out of the field at forty cents per deuble bushel, bersburg, visited several friends and relatives, stl Rebersburg. My. and Mrs. Jared Harper and lit. | Bellefonte, were guests at the home of George Weaver over Sunday. Wetzel and wife left tie son, of Rev on ard. a two week's visit to her husband at ant time, It is rumored that for the long looked bridge between will be put up this week yet. Hope he rumor is earreet. ; Rev C. B. Human and family left on Monday morning for a two week's vacation, to ve spent at his home near Muncy. Charles Heckman and daughter Grace, of Lamar, spent Bunday with his father-in-law, Samuel Gramley, Dr W. 8B Burd, who spent a week at this place bunting, and who was quite sucessful in getting both quire. rel and pheasants. «ft for his home in Bellwood "a sday morning. George Krumrine is spending sever. al days at Bellefonte, Mra. John Wolf is visiting her sis ter, Mr=. A. Lukenbach, at Bellefoute, fdr a few days Mra. T. W. Walker, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. T. M. Gramliey, of Spring Mills, left on Wednesday morning for Kane county, Illinois, to visit their sister, Mrs. Charles Gram. ley. Ammon Moyer and family spent Bunday at the home of Dr. J. W. Bright, Calvin Meyer and wife, of Pueblo, Colorado, accompanied by his broth- er, J. A. Meyer and wife, spent Satur- day at Centre Hall, J Vietor Brungart and Mr, MeClin- tie, of Centre Hall, came down Satur day to visit the former's parents, —— Nearly all the farmers are through husking corn and some have housed their fodder. H. H. Miller husked one hundred and twenty-eight bushels of corn from seven-eighths of an acre of land who can beat that ? C. O. Maver, of Selinsgrove, moved into the Miller homestead, and is now prepared to do all kinds of wateh and clock repairing. This tc wn seems to be pestered with rowdyish young men, who spend their evenings in the stores and on the street corners, trying to torment some one with their cigarette smoke, or by mak- fog hideous noises with horns, It ap- _ pears there bas Bevo a decided chunge You had better spend your evenings at your books, and thus profit yourselves and not molest C. E. Long expects to have sale in the near future, ed by R, D. Bierly. so ff oo Colyer. Jacob Royer and Mrs. Annie Kritz- er, of Penn Hall, were guests at the home of Mrs. Kritzer's uncle, J, 8, Housman and family one day last week, Miss Bessie Cooney spent Bunday st the howe of her friend, Miss Bertha Weber, at Tusseyville. Charles Bottorf lett Monday morn- lug for Yeagertown, where he is em- ployed iu the sxe fuctory. Josiah Taylor, of P, C, at the howe Boalsburg. Potatoes are rotting this season. Grandma Livgle is seriously ill this writing. Wm. Moyer reports having made a a large amouut of cider. Wm. has city, visited of Jacob Moyer, at manage it, ters Miils, were guests at the hone of Mrs, Fisuburu's pareuts, Mr. sud Mrs, Levi Stump, ou sunday, Reiber erected su very flue wachine shop near his residence. Miss Carrie Frazier, of Linden Hall, speut =i her frieud, Miss Carrie Bott. Mrs. Frank Treaster and Cora Houtz of Peasant Gap, passed through this pluce Mouday, Miss Miuuie Fabrioger, ove of Col. i Miss Sallie Liuden Hall. Mrs. Wm. Mitterling, son Dorman, and daughter Carrie, speot SBuuday at Cummings, at Calvin Coouey purchased three large ward Boob, of Georges Valley. Awovg the guests at the bome of Henry Moyer were, Mrs. Jenuie Rock- Mrs. George Lee and son Joho, Mr. aud Mrs. Wi, Moyer avd sou Elmer, Mr. aud Mrs, Lewistown; Mr, and Mrs. Charles B. Nefl, of Ceutre Hall, George Nevil is improving from his late illoess and is able to be about, Sq Boalsburg Misses Maud Bailey and Jesse Har- belles of Ephriam Keller and wife, of Pleas- week, Mr. Kuhn, of an few days of Alex Kuhn, Mr. Kubin is at present employed on Mervin spent and Mrs Mills, College, called on E. A. Fisher last week. Miss Bess Lytle calied on her friend Miss Dora Meyer ou Sunday. nace, accompanied by Mrs this place. loukiug up his juterests Frauk bave ove of toe finest merchant stloring establishments on Arch St. ts be found 10 Poiladelphia, College, visited at the home'of John Jac bw ou Saturday. Mr. Bailey is the hustling cone maker from that plece. Any oue wanting auything dove in tis line will do well jn givieg him a call, Messrs. Wm Buwmgardoer, Kidder! Johu Weiland Mothersbaugh, sre at present enjoyiug the sights at the Pau-American. Mr. Ira Risbel intends to putup a new house this fall, Mies Sallie Keller is having a new roof put on her house, and will also have a new porch built io front of the house, Dr, a ————— A A AA Oak Hall, The venerable Anthony Knoff was seriously ill a few days ago, but is now on a fair way to recovery, Edward Sellers, of Ceutre Hall, was seen in town last Saturday, George Baker aud wife, of Kansas, are visiting at the old homestead, now occupied by his sisters, Mary and Mrs, Lizzie Wieand, Be 5s J A SSA SAMOS Greatest cloth and leather cleaner on earth at Mrs, Kellers Linden Hall, 6t, i SA ———— A good ten-plate stove can be bought at a very low figure—§3 00—by apply- ing to this office, A velo of coal has been found on the farm of Joweph W. Kyle, west of Mil- roy, Mifflin eounty, sud there is ex- citement in that vicinity lo conse | Mrs. Mary C. Weaver will soon leave for Brocton, New York, where she | whil spend the winter with her daugh- | | | to return next spring. | P. Aumiller lost a valuable cow. In runniog the goimal broke her leg and | had to be killed, | Last week Mrs, Henry W. Stover, | living with her son C. J. Stover on the | farm, took very sick but at this writ | ing Is better again. | John Hosterman | Georges Valley, of of and family, were the guests | Mrs. Joho J. Orndorf on Sunday; John is as jolly as ever aud informs us that he has plenty of work on his far and a good crop in general, Elmer Smith purchased a flue team | burg last week for $375.00 he says | Likes his position C. W. Hosterman, the ex-mall car- ers, He haudles about one ne——— So —————— Coburn, Mrs. Michsel Rockey, of friends at this place, on Saturday after spending several Herndon sod Lewisburg, Frank Huckenburg, of Virgiuia, came howe ou Tuesday. Mrs. Toowss Witinyer visited her parents at Wood wara returned Lotue ou Mouday, Bessie Meyer atl assistiog Mrs. Burd through the busy West nud Yilss is present Wai. H. Uarbert trausacted busi gess at Beilefoute ou Monday. Audrew Harter sud wife are at pres- cul visiting their Audrew, of Altooun, aud Alvin, of May tow ; they do vot return the latter part of November, Prof, Reicbly of the schoul spent Sunday at Lis howe ear Lewisburg, RF Alma in Millbeim ou Sunday. BOLLS before jutend to Erathiunr wife aud daughter Asrous burg aud Vouada Visited Wt Farmers Mills. Rev. Charles Stover and family of Clearfield, spent a few days last week visiting Jeremiah Stover, a brother, Messrs. Arthur Kline and Wm. Etters, of Oak Hall, spent Sunday with Emauuel Fye, Rev, of this place, paid a visit Wa. Weaver who is very ill at this writing. Misses Annie Risuel and Maud Stover, of Madisonburg, were pleasant callers at the home of W. F. Risbel on Sunday, Johu Bridge, of Jersey Bhore, who is engineer ou the Beech Creek rails road, few days at the bedside Wm. Weaver, Wm. Bradford and family, of Cen- tre Hall, and Wm. Siukasbioe Penus Rishel, Mrs. Emanuel to 8 spendivg a of his faiher-iu-law, Cave, L. Mr. and Fye spent Quite a number See Grant Hoover before you insure, a —————— —- Sale Register, MAGGIEand D F YOUNG—Nov 2, at2p m.. on the pres ises, 34 miles trom Colyer, sixty EVANS HEIRS, Potters Mills, Friday, Ot hay ets CORMAN HEIR? Spring Mills, Batarday, et 2 1o.m, house da od Lot In the vilege of Spring Mills, G.L GOODHART-Nov. 13. at 9 a. »., one haf mile west of Contre Hill; wll of bis farts in tle vs al 67 bend of lo stock, consisting of This herd of fremh. A lot of weli bred Bhort horn eattle, a fine 8bort horn boll, a good oung Holstein bull, 2 imrge breeding sows 5 youog sows ready for breeding, ove HB kahire tons, & lot of fine shoats and pr 8. The hogs heave been bred with cere and ure good thes. A flock of good sheep. Come and examine this stock, 209esescsesesescaceseseese $ Spring Mills, Pa P.V.S. STORE. | You are cordially invited to call and examine my Fall Line of MEN'S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES in the best makes, My Rubber line is com. plete in the very best of goods, and at the right prices. ©. A. KRAPE. | The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- ny will run special excursions to Buf fulo on account of tne Pan-American x position, from Philadelphia and adjoining territory, on Beptember 20, October 2, 8, 17, 25, aud 29. Round- trip tickets, good going ouly on spec A M., Harrisburg 11 50 A bury 108 P. M., Willinmsport 2.50 1. | M., Lock Huven 306 I, M , sna ou lo- cal trains connecting herewith, and good to return on regular tains with- in seven days, including day of excur- sion, will be sold st tote of 89 B80 from Trenton, $9 00 fron Phiilacdelptiin, $0 00 from Lancaster, 35 40 roan biarrisburg, $7 25 from Altoona vin I's rine 3, Slo from Winchester, und rates from other pois will not be good 1a Pollan prior on sleeping ears in either diveetiog Stop of 30 minutes will Le made nt William sport for luncheon For specifie thine and rates, consult local tieket agents 0h M., Bun Pliese tickets — a Wir A HOME IN 1 soi tb. Escape the rigors of another North. ern Winter und ei joy | the Southland, Nowhere can be found an more de | Highitful climate than io ourown South fland, Its winters ure piled and nla) and in most cases Numer does the delights of are found elsewhere, Iu fuet, the | South isu land where extremes of oli | mate are avoided, und : location, I'he tide of emigration | as turned Nouthward, for it ix now alone in elim. | | mtic advant gees that this favored lund | | excels, LU Its resources, the fertiliny | | abundant water power eowsmend it to the thoughtful eonsiderstion of uny thrift | BUCO Re { The Beaboard Air Line Railway, in { order to stimulate investigation and to | | anxint in opening up the tine territory | traversed by its llues, announces tha i it will sell 10 prospectors and sel tiers, way or round trip, wu greatly reduced rates, imfornation ss Lo which may be obtained of any agent or representative of the Company J C Hoxtox, Eastern Pass. Age nt, 1183 Brondway New York City, W H born, Gen’ Agt., Pass Dept., } 1434 New York Ave.,, Wash D. vu. C. Lb LONGsDORF, N. E Puss A gt, S06 Washington St, Boston Mase H. BR DUvaL, Passe Agent Continents! Trust Bidg., aud enterprise may carve out [IeReln One Balto, Md i BUNCH, Gei't Pause, Agt, Portsmouth Va, Wp — Our mito; Quick sale« and small profits -Y# ager & Davis, Bellefonte WA A Growt vpp stunny The burved district of Fia., istobe rebuild opportunity Jacksonville, « ering for employ ment workmen, aod exc«llent prospects to Jackson. directions 8l once, an to Leontractors and capitalists. ville reached from by the Seaboard Air Line Railway | Bystem, which offers unexcelled facili in the way of and | through car service to that point. novso is ail ties schedules NTHE COURTOF COMMON PLEAS THE CUUNTY OF CENTRE = hereby given th«l an appl ion w Lo the Mow aable J G. Lwe J Oomirt, ov Momuiny tih da ‘“ "Ka idler Lhe FOR Otios be mad igre Novem or Att to p ¥ Joh the of 1901 1H Yile mia © fp astion. spprave i A ant supplements Samp, Che BH. Leow sud Cals fend 4 Wo bee fm d churoh of Taeseyvil the charactor a of Be members « ah the presching the admins ration of the Berra ine Mewie of gr op 0 sooo mnee with the { dln of Fallh, known as the Heldleberg Oh bon mid] Sor th 8 iris tr have et oF all ihe rivh & bone Bite and privilege con read by the sai) Act aud iis supplements W.U.RUNK KE Sol Cito ug 3 for the NY ite by Jacob Weg er fat Sead Rinck { I ithe cha rallied Koauu«l RB e. PF nusylvania th ject of which is of the G ties B Naf FeOTR in sproher § whawration ferod ids wwe! Cong fos Unis oer 24-M New Fall line of— DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBER GOODS, a first-class country store. We invite all to come to sce ue and look over our stock of goods before buy ing elsewhere, .. H. F. ROCSNAN, .. Spring Mills, Pa. sists Sa CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best Is the Cheapest...., No mutuals ; no assessments, «.Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, —————————— vr \ M17 } ew (Goods. . An Elegant Line of . . ; Dry Goods, Suitings, Cashmeres, and Clothes. Woolen and Cotton Blankets. Line of ’ Blue Prints and Ginghams. a Fine Li LLadie’s and Men’s Underwear, | Wool Fleeced. ne of ffs FelE | Muslins at 6¢ worth 8c. Kreamer & Son, Centre Hall, Pa. ——— The Red Cross Lzads.. . .. Do you bargain in stoves { really want a If you do call and sce my stock and get my prices. Y ou will fin prices low —o— * 4 ‘ Amo Z others | RED CROSS Double I or Double Heater, without Mavazine, SUNSHINE OAK LOR STOVE, Double He alter, PAR Single or with IMPERIAL R RANGE ED RED CROSS RANGE. MONARCH You wil iv place of i find all ware t A Al Spouting and roofing are giv J. A. REESMAN, Centre Hall, Pa. A P. LUSE & SON | CEXKTRE MALL. PA i 8 0 . 3 t n business, work neat) a Dangerous Kidney Diseases. Celery King has cured fue of kidney dis ase, The doctor feared Bright's disease, and ried many remedies that gave me no heip. Celery King has made me as well as ever in CEILING. SMASH, | my life, and iL seems almost as though a | miracle had been wroughi in my case.—Jen- 100R ’ BL! 0s. | nie O. Reichard, Springtown, Pa. MO. DINGS. LATH. SHI/EBLES. i Celery King cures Constipation and Nerve, | Stomach, Liver and Kidney diseases, 4 VF. E Wieland £14 Tai, LOORING, SIDING, We also keep on hand WM. §¥ ! ' » slide, 4 | Linden H v1; G. H. Long, Spring M | R. D. FOREMAN FLORAY MILL. . HALL." BRICK and FOREMAN & FLORAY CEDAR SHINGLES. |= ~—:mv~- ~~DEALERS IN-- i! \Grain, Coal, Flour, Mill Feed, We have just received a car load | i of 140.000 of these shingles. | Salt, Fertilizers, Farmin g A. P. LUSE & SON Implements, &c. We pay the highest cash prices the market will afford forall kinds of grain, sg 3 [Aud at the same time will offer you | Roodds ae mentioned above at the low. d thee | eat paesibla prices consistent with the quality of gonda. We make a specialty of FLOUR and carry in stock the best brands to be ablained anywhere, including both winter and spring wheat varieties, In the line of farm implements we offer only the best, including Chame- pion Binders and Mowers, Superior Graio Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - - Harrows and ¢ The © ou will fin wbest brands of 0% 00000 VB VE i FLOUR | 99222 OD are kept by JOHN §. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John §. Auman Brand are. the best on the market. BRAN ’ SHORTS Ho Spring Tooth Cul ivatars; " owers, Drills, tor durability, of fon, a Bucher & GV. np» ular since 1850 ge t made, MIDDLINGS always on hand, Custom chopping done at all times } alae teep Bal! ou hund at all Hines n n bags or riap sacks, i rain Poultry, Horse & Stock Food A new flour of
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