THE CENTRE REPORTER. Hai, November 28, 1901, CENTRE «+ PENN’A. Spring Mills. W, H. Fry, one of Pine Grove Mills’ whole souled Democrats and veterina- in town and this com- Mr. Fry ry sCrgeon, was inspecting cattle. munity y keeps posted, aud is geon ley and John wife, of Centre Hall, the ne down, Heckman w furniture store. Ci sntre Hall, There are more houses for thers has been for several years, does well for the town. for Penns rain came Creek tite The long looked the water in lower than it had been wis this last: any summer. James Kennelly d Saturday at the home of Perry Krise, in the Seven Mountains, ali Katie aud Rena Shires, two of | t in p ished young ladies, daughters . a Ret. to TLE fai Michael! Shires, expect to visi Philadelphia in the near future, ondo is selling a scale that Namuel { i ; great help to every farmer | ight, and thereby Har otherwise Fr TONG. nstrueted that it can 2 Lo shift grain bags, * +311 I'he scales will Centre Hill. su fl fromm a ring irts attended a Thursday | ' £311 Sraendd is still confined to irom a eprain receiv Miss Hall, was seen in town on Sunday. Bessie lor, of near Centre smith is recoverin » x nn attack f foy and is able t in al ALACK Of jever, anda is auvie Lo 3 3 1 hold a good hand in hre. He is al wd ove of a boy, and spent Satur- arrival nother and son at Lin- | crack killed t Burk- the wo Ellen weighed urprised on examiving the head that i + ' +1 the ann had been hit at ali, blank cart- EE Tusseyville. Wagner, ew days in this communi s luck in hunting. +d home Halu rd iy in 1ilinois. { the Mill presicgent oi = David Sto- Lhe summer Stoner, ane t afew days last wes oy ile ury and » went to the moun- pg with a compa 4 cd the week in 1 ingregalion held seivVices on ricea ion the church Phursday evenis to ¥ g. went the lay morni moun- v sv br s #3 g£ Lo Work on the » - a Colyer. Miss E * of Linden urother, lith' Frazier, Hall, | is her Charles Fra; On he Kefll John Weas Hot a wild 1 “f Mis, Levi Btump spent several days Mrs. ayiug wilh r hunting company, ¥ er, was in good luck: he # urkey. of last week with her daughter, Rowe, at Centre Hall, samuel On ue of the bad weather eom- | until Monday when the usual pumber was in attendance, ount nmiunion was postponed a Hy evenin An able and appropri- | delivered by Leopold; protracted meeting will be! ia pre gress hereafter, Miss Fannie Buowvell, of Milroy, | #pent a day last week with her friend, | Miss Mury Moyer. : Arthur Jee was bad very poor luck. i Mies Mury Moyer spent Bunday with | her friend, Carrie Bottorf. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reiber are vise iting at the home of Mrs, Reiber's pa- | rents, Mr. and Mre. David Bartges, | near Centre Hall, and assisted with their butchering, Chutles Bouorf returved home from Yesgertown, where be is employed; of cotitse there is eotne attraction bere, On Monday at the butchering the young men of Fruit Town and P. C, City, were budly beaten at shooting niark by young Miss K. B. iiss cos tim fale srmon wus lev, cut bunting and | & Duvis Bellefonte ss fs Mf At Dossinan's Spring Mills store you will find a fine line of ali the latest dress g oda. eon SO I A A Boalsburg Wii is at Warner Barr ployed in Pittsburg, few weeks rest, 8. M. Bell, i= ut Lome for the Lustling tinnper, on Monday. Wm. Meyer, the obliging hay-baler is at preseut “Branch Charlie is taking eure o { farin while Mr. Me baling bay along tue the { YEE is uway from home, Mr. Mrs Pleasant Gup, und Kp nl home of David ss Mrs, | last doo Vik 4 . gr Rebecen Spare With { iar! : t few days Week He Iniithiy of 3. Ad Henry Meyer, west of town, her visit the he recalled to wind farm Although pust her three score re, o many pleasant reeraord ul Years, { years and ten, she eujoys good health assisted at the butchering, she also en- | tertained the young p2ople with many | interesting stories of her youthful days when she lived on the farm, iH. Centre Hall last Friday. Rev. A. A. 1 last N. Bailey made a business trip to dinck was in Lewistown to He- formed Congregation in town. week helping organize a that The people of Lewistown had petition ed art a church in are at present in classis for help to si hat As dLwistown over one t town, there bers of the Reformed hundred mem- chitireh [ Milihelm Wm. Meyer, one of 's en- terprising butch several any spent ers, 3 Ii ng friends in this ro and mother, place. Mr. ui rafs- His Las been suffering with who Rheumatism bere, Join Everbeart, one of Franklin- ville's sports, was seen in town last week, A party were 3 of nimrods from this place out hen Judge Wi fora days hui ad the god : to end the career of & 311 tiley hh Fressier, i the £{y f at the howe of rab WN ry Of this weel BOL Wiis We Prof Prof. Bryson, Je by D. K. Mothersbaug fuk ody vy {rie ing trig ) to Lemont on Saturday, Ge Coburn, ics tl Friday eveni N. F. Brau Alhattan, the parental roof ar days in town, Un Saturday eve sing James V sporismen, anda, one of the shot large wild thing about Leen pou Miss Carrie Sto College, visited 's on Baturday and Sunday. A. J. Bowersox transacting busine Senor in a pro Mrs. W. L. from a Harrisburg. T. G. Hosterman Monday morning for West Virginia, where they intend to make their f Sperous con fit Hosterman Las relurn- visit to friends in and family lefi on i= Campbell, M. P sourn House, ret the irned on Monday, extended visit to his porter of Oo from an par. uls Rl Linden Hall. The revival services are tinued. Much being cons interes’, seems to be will be nceomplished. Mre, Eliza Gettig, who was confined to her bed with rheumatistu, is able to be around pgain. Howard Zeigler, whose serious acei- dent was made mention of some time : ago, is improving, with bright pros- | pects of permanent recovery from the | injuries received. i The rain of Saturday and Sunday | has filled the many empty ci refreshed wells and springs, : The arrival of a young son ut the | home of Mr, apd Mrs. Newton Yar- nell causes the father to smile. The disease among hogs fo this neighborhood is apparently cheoked, sterns and reported lately, — Ar Wrile ( rat Hoover for prices on insurance, 000 The Indications are that corn will be Ligh In price by spring. Qur motto ; Quick sales and small profits—Yeager & Davis, Bellefonte. There was a great deal more than the truth told about that little affair at Colyer, The shooting was all in tthe air, and burt vo one, AA so. Box Calf, Patent Leather, Enamel, Temperance sermon io the Lutheran church Funday morning. Patent Kid and Viel Kid shoes for | Indies at $2 00 Yeager & Davis, Belles foute, MEXIUO AND CALIFORNIA, | Petsonaliy-Conducted Tours via the Penn. ryivanin Rallroad, | The Pennsylvania Rallroad Comp jany,s Personslly-Condueted Tour to | Mexieo wud California will lenve New York February 11, visiting St, | Louis, Han Antonio, Monterey, Tam - San Luis Potosi, Guuunjuato, Irapuato, Guadalajara, Queretaro, City Aguas Calientes, and Eli On pen, $ Of Me Xie, Ft Pas» only, who will leave tourists for California New York Feb. 24, will join the party, and the Mexi- { can tourists who do not care to go to | the Pacific ¢oast will return to New | York, "The California party will visit Los Angeles and the Southern Califor. nia coast resorts, San Francisco, and, | on return trip, the Grand Canon of the Colarado in Arizona. Tourists will thirteen days in Mexico and nineteen days on the Pacific Coast, the California returning to New York on March 27, the whole tour covering forty-live days. The rate, covering expenses during the en- tire trip will be $575 from points on the Penusylvania railroad east of Pittsburg, For Mexico only the rate will be $330, and for « alifornia the rate will be only $37 i Lie party will trav- entire route in a special train of Pullman drawing-room sleep- smok- California will use special cars to have all necersary 4 wv 3. el cver the ing cars, compartment, dinfog, ing and cbservation cars. -ouly tourists El Puso, and Mexico-only passengers will use special ears returning from El Pause, For detailed itineraries and full information address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passcuger Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. C. J. FINKLE Spring Mills, Pa. New Store, New Stock .. . , .. Open Dec. SS. id wed 10 ail to sin my all from r Ww ishing CFC I? ey OGHCe change for prices rise vou, Holiday... ... +s s0e0 GOOdS! The Finest Line cf Holiday Goods Ever brought to Centre Hall. And the Prices Suit the Times. Those goods are of a useful char. y acter and consist Bamboo Novelties +.» « such as , CORNER CHAIRS, CHILD'S ROCKERS, WALL POCKETS, BOOK RACKS, SIX STYLES MUSIC UMBRELLA RACKS, EASELS, in six styles, and prices . 0» “on LACKS, tosuitall. , . . . MORRIS RECLINING CHAIRS both cheap and high priced. LADIES’ WRITING DESKS, in oak, prices will be right. COMBINATION WRITING DESK. PICTURES, SMYRNA RUGS, a fine line. These goods will be sold at very reasonable prices. I will also give a Discount of . ., , , , 10 Per Cent, on all BED ROOM SUITS, SIDEBOARDS, TABLES and COUCHES, until January 1, next. Respectfully yours, J. 8S. DAUBERMAN, . * Woodward. Wedding bells no donbt will ring on Mountain avenue ere long. Bride- groom arrived Monday evening. The town boys no doubt will have a grand old time. The Uridegroom is from Winbur, Pa. The protracted meeting closed Bun- day. There were no visible converts. Rev, Buck delivered very good ser. mons during the meetings. Grandmother Showalter celebrated ber 84th birthday last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Maury Motz. Bhe is hale and hearty, has possession of her mental faculties, and erjoys a short walk, Simon SBhowal- ter, of Northumberland, ason, and Mr, Adume, of Millmont, were present on the anniversary day. Mr. Adams, of Millmont, while in town last week fell in with a young widow, He reventy-eight love is civil war, and owns some property. He needs a housekeeper; who wouldn't marry un old soldier, under such con- ditions, and with a prospective wid- ow's pension in sight. Bamuel Mowery, of Wolf's Chapel and A. M. Kreamer, of Penn Hall, were in town last week. Mr. Bhowers, the watchmaker town , Is in repairing clocks and watches He will bave a magic lantern show the school house this week, J. H. Bowersox, who is in the ployment of the U. T. & T. company, is back from Jersey Shore. He expects to be called to Mill Hall shortly and assist in putting up a line from that point to Tyrone, Fannie Grenoble Harris Stover this winter, ers left Aumillers and is at present staying with Jacob Musser, near Wolf's Chapel, To Our Friends and Customers: We have just received Dress Goods in CHIVIOTS. SERGES Dy | HENRIETTAS, FRENCH FLANNEILS. FANCY OUTINGS, Ete. } Notions, | Shoes and Rubbers, | Groceries. In fact, everything kept in a first-class Country Store. .. H. F. ROSSNAN, . . Spring Mills, Pa. C00000000000000000003000°>» CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢ VA7ORKS. We have been planning for some time, not to give you Cheap work, But fo give you Good work cheap. Al the prices we are now doing all kinds of Woodwork, Painting and Trim. mign, using only the very best stock and workmanship is a proof that good work can and is done very cheap, CO0000000PP0CPLOVIHOODPONDOPIVBOROCDOOCODRNS J T LEE, Centre Hall, Penn'a. 600000000000000000000008 'CRANT HOOVER Contrals 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 tone Bullding, Bellefonte, Pa. Centre Hall, Penna, An Elegant Line of . and C An Elegant Line of Blue | weeived, a Fine Line A (x yi Line of lothes. Irints ¢ Gi de New Furni i New Prices. ture Store, » the lar in Penns Valley to 1 Le 1 Wii sold at first of the vear. WARE never go com Prices on Stoves, are away down. ¢ For all Kinds of Sores. DR. SMITH CO, A. P. LUSE & SON, CENTRE HALL. PA. FLOORING, SIDING, GEILING: SASH, OOORS. BLIRDS. MOLDINGS. LATH. SHINGLES. We also keep on hand S- and CEDAR SHINGLES. We have just received a cor load of 140,000 of these shingles. A. P. LUSE & SON. You will find thee “wbest brands of 9992922292 2% HDOOBDBBDP are kept by JOHN S. AUMAN “CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John $. Auman Brand are the best on the market. RAN, HORT $ Seno P& MIDDLINGS always on hand, Custom chopping dofe at all times 1 also keep Salt on hand at all times in grain bags or in Sutiap sacks, Also Baum's Poultry, Hon Stock Food, A new flour of entire wheat and su- raham flour now in stock. pa Highest prices paid for all kinds % , Centre Hall, Pa. ~ \ The Gure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, Is = The GERMAN REMEDY Cures throat and \ung diseases. OM by ail drangsts 25850 i, Sold by J. F. Smith, Centre Hall : ¥. KE Wieland Linden Hull: G. H. Long, Spring Mills WM. ¥. FLORAY FOREMAN & FLORAY (Buccessors to Geo, W. Ocker,) ~~DEALERS IN~— Ge 1a1T 1 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 goods as mentioned above at the low- est possible prices consistent with the {quality of goods. We make a specialty of FLOUR and carry in stock the best brands to be obtained anywhere, including both winter and spring wheat varieties, In the line of farm implements we offer only the best, including Cham- pion Binders and Mowers, Supe Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - - Spring Tooth Harrows and Oneharse Cultivators. The Champion Binders and Mowers, as well ns the Kuperior Drills, have an established reputation tor durability, lightness of draft, ease of operation, avd perfection of work, Bucher & Gitin’ Plows have been pope ular since 1830, as the best general pus pose plow Shares for tae vlows always on hand. These shares come direct from the factory snd are far superior to the Lome-mude ones, both in fit and quality of material, We most fully solicit wt . or feet ete wt | R. D. FOREMAN,
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