CENTRE HALL, . . . PENN’A. DECEMBER 5, 1901, Lemont. Jared Mayes, son of J. B. Mayes, of this place is home for a few weeks’ visit under the parental roof. For about 4 years be has been a resident of the west, most of the time in Bt, Louis. During the Pan-American he was employed on a trolley line between Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Frank Mayes, another son of J. B. Mayes, having taking to himself a wife a few weeks ago, has commenced house keeping in a snug cottage just south of the Presbyterian church. Miss Klsie Krise of Centre Hall spent several days in this place, as the guest of her friend, Mrs. Mary Glenn, nee Brisbin, On last Friday the sehool at Houser: ville, taught by Harry Long, gave an intertainment, consisting of speeches, dialogues, ete. Several of the young people of Lemont assisted in making the exhibition a success. Mr. and Mrs. B. Brisbin, spent Sat- urday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs, Ballie Williams, at State College. Only one case of hog colera has been reported io this neighborhood at the | date of this writing. | The Postoflice question very | quiet just now, both parties are on is the anxious bench, en fc foe Millheim, Spring Mills. Emory Shires, of Roaring Springs, is visiting bis brother Michael, at this place. Henry Lingle, of Colyer, was in town on business and bought a fine range from Smith Bros. Albert Wert, of Btate College, spent Saturday with Will Musser hunting rabbits. Saturday was a good day for rabbits. Daniel Kennelley shiot six; Earl Bart ley, seven; O. I" Corman, three: Will Musser, one; J. O, Beoty, one; it took seventeen shot to kill the Intter, Rev, Feustermaker killed the cham- pion porkers; the two dressed six hun- dred and eigh'y-four pounds, Albert Lingle and wife, of Meyers. dale, spent Sunday with Miss May Smith. Bright Bitner is getting very popu- lar among the young ladies, Miss Myra Moyer spent Bunday at the home of Samuel Houser, Elias Smith, head butcher for Jacob Meyer, arrived at that place in time for dinner. Better late than never; Mr. Bmith bad better mark his dates in his ealander, Ou Tuesday evening last Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Long gave a very elegant entertainment at their residence, the occasion being the birthday anniver- daughters, Mabel and Elinor, The spacious parlors were af th Jdissnan] of the little folks, and right 1uyuly, did they exercise In Memorinm, William Cattell Bebuyler, a eh istian, diligent, faithful, true to his God and Lis conscience; cue who endeared himself to 21 by Lis courpicuous talents and his true moral worth, Whereas, God iu lis merciful providence has seen fit to take to blmself one of ovr nest beloy. sdand respected cass mates, Willem Cattell { Schuyler, Reso.ved, That we extend our sincers Hy 10 pat thy to his family and relatives in (hole bereave. went, Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent Ur toe family of our deceased class mate Resolved, That as a sinsll token of our sorrow these resolutions be spread on the class records uid be published in the Hamilton Literary Mug- vzlue, aud the Centre Reporter, published at Centre Hall, Pa, VERNON CALHOUN D VOTIE. JOEL De BOIS HUNTER. “ ALBERT PAYNE MILLS, & Whereas, God In his omniscience has remoy €d from our midst our sister, Mande Bible, who | was a consistent and worthy member of Spruce town M., E. ¥uuday school Resolved, That with hearts filled with sorrow we humbly bow to the will of our Heavenly Father. who has taken her toa higher and po. | bler life, Resolved, That we tender cur heartfelt gym pathy to the bereaved family, and hunbly pray | that they may be sustained and kept by the pow er aud grace of God, who doeth ail things wel, { and that they may meet and be with her an un- | broken family, i Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent tothe bereaved family, publistied in the Cen tre Reporter, and entered un the records of the Sprucetown M, E Bunday school, J. F. MILLER CAROLINE T. McCLOSK EY BERTHA ARMSTRONG, Bilson imi Boys’ see that this is not your fate: | In attemupting to get on a | while returning from school at Lewis- burg, George Irland, a lad of eight i i Wagon Supper was announce | The Misses Minerva and Annie | Mauck, of Nittany are visiting their | sister, Mrs. J. C. Bmith, on Penn St., | this week. Miss Margaret St Clair and Randsll | Musser, of State College, rpent | Thanksgiving at the home of F. P. | Musser, I5:q., on Main St, Harry Condo, of York, is visiting | his parents at present. A. Walter and Dr. Frank made al business trip to Danville last Friday, incident to the Knitting Factory. Thomas Wert, of Plymouth, one of | the most extensive hose manufae- | turers, spent a day in Millheim last | week on business, Mrs. J. W. Btover has gone to Williamsport to visit her friend, Mrs. | Emma } on her return she will stop in Lewisburg and Milton. Rev. J. J. Lohr, formerly pastor of | the United Evangelical church of! Millheim, now of Berwick, circulated ! among friends in town Lhis week. Messrs. Springer, Morris and Buck | took a day's hunt in Poe Valley this | week for pheasants, and returned | with five birds, Dr. G. 8. Frank is building a bath- | room to his house; he purchased a large strel tank from a Mr. Kline, of Snyder ccunty, in which to store the | waler, suck m— — Potters Milis. Mre, Harry McClepahan, of Brook. | lyn, N. Y , visited her mother-in-law, | Mrs. Auua McClenahan, Mr. Me | Clenahian is employed in the electric | light works of that city. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Heckman, who had been at Potters Mills for several weeks, returned to the home of their “son, John Heckman, near Centre Hall, Samuel McCoy, of Jersey Shore, paid a visit to his father, Alex. Me- Coy, and took with bim one of his fine teams of horses, The sick in this neighborhood are, Wm. McCormick, Wm. Bmith, Ma- linda Heaten, James Palmer, besides a number of cases of measles among children. A girl baby came to the home of Win, 8 nith, which he proposes keep- ing. teres ctfommi—— Woodward. Charles Guiswite and Samuel Ket- ner returved from Yeagertown; they must have learned the trade of grind- iug axes in full for they do vot expect to return. No place like Woodward, Hurry Runkle returved to Winbur, where he is engaged in painting, Miss Ida Vouada, Jerry Vonada's housekeeper, has been sick for some time; she is improving but not yet able to be up. Oliver Hosterman expects to leave on the 9th for Buffalo, where he is en- gaged io baking. While home he shot thirty-four pheasants, two gray squir- rels and some rabbits. Last Saturday was a good day for rabbits; John J. Orndorf and party killed fifceen;John Fultz and party eleven, while other parties killed from one to five, Thanksgiving day Clare and Mil- ford reser, of Fiedler, killed two black bears sou'h of t bs place; one old and one young one, Home of the hunters were very much excited and it Is reported they were out on Bunday to hunt for Lear. George Vonada, wife and son, of Brush Valley, were over on Tuesday to help his son-in-law butcher, “Wm. Vonada, of Laurelton, was in town last week, en Em wp rr {fond solid scliool shoes aur special. ty Veager & Duvis, Bellefonte, All kinds cf gloves and mittens from : ~~ locents Meyer & Musser's, were ushered into the dining room, | where their bright eyes fairly sparkled | with delight at beholding a table ex- | with a bewildering array of substan- | tial and dainties so inviting as to | chiarm even an epicure; the little peo- | er supper, until nine o'clock, the time | hilarity. The company then retired | to their respective homes, previously | Mr. and Mrs. | Long for their enjoyment, and wish- | ing Mabel and Elinor many returns of the day. ! Thaoksgiving day was celebrated | i : : dinner parties were given. Feasting | happy. Edward Confer, son of Harvey Con- | fer, of the Spring Mills Planing Mill | while playing fost ball on the New | Berlin College grounds, ten days ago, | has about recovered and returned to i Ambrose Genizel is building the i Three or more dwell- | thoroughfare, with a | length of the | street, and it will be unquestionably ou the Avenue, on this Miss Lizzie Btover, the new milli | and winter selection of hats and caps, | that she has been obliged to duplicate her first order. Business is quite live, ly at her buzaar across the creek, George Mowery has disposed of his livery establishment to Wm. Ruhl, aud will return to Lewistown, his for- mer residence. Mr. Rubl has made several additions to the livery in the way of new vehicles and horses. Bafe and reliable teams can now be obtain. ed at any time aud persons taken to any locality desired, ——— State College. Captain Daniel C, Pearson, recruit- ing officer of the army stationed at El mira, N. Y., spent Thanksgiving day with Prof. Ber). Gill Merchant Will Foster went hunting with a few other sports on Thankegiv- ing, but so far as heard from had “fisherman's luck.” Mrs. M. M, Garver is eplertainiog her niece, Mies Currynnie Lowe, of Waynesboro, Holwes & Co. opened their new store in the Soyder building on Bat- urday, Miss Olive Miller was elected a teach. er in the public schools, to fill the va. cancy caused by the promotion of Miss Ads Haymen, and the resignation of J. Laird Holmes, who assumes the management of Holmes & Co's new store, H. H. Hapson, of the Phi Segma Kappa Fraternity, shot a wild turkey Saturday afternoon which turned the scales al twenty pounds. The Foster Bro’s farm stock sale on Saturday was one of Lhe largest of the geapon, Many brothers of Hiate College Lodge, attended the funeral of late brother Ripka, of Penn's Valley Lodge, at Ploe Grove Mills. Edward J. Leikert severed his con- nection with the College Dairy this week and leaves for Waynesboro, where he will go into business for himself. His many friends wish him all success, O. D. Mott, an {instructor {p the $hort dairy gogrees of (he spring term, SDP fA bas arrived. ayy oe Tox a ghten Jor the | ol girl, $200~Yeager & Davis, at Bellefonte, oc years, caught his foot in the spokes of the wheel, badly breaking his above the ankle. C. J. FINKLE Spring Mills, Pa. leg | Tusaseyville. Mr. and Mra Altoona, spent a few days last week visiting friends in this community, Calvin Detwiler, of Altoona, is visiting ut the home of her sister, Mrs, Clem Fortney, Mr. and Mrs. Tate, of Linden Hall and Miss Katie Love, who is living at Lemon! spent Sunday at the home of Oliver Love. Mr. James is slowly covering from his recent illnes, Mra, tunkle ro- ly Personally Conducted Tours vin FP, IL. R BeAsaN or 1601 1002, An Elegant Line of An Elegant Line of 1901-1602 ; Mexico and California day tour will leave New York, Harrisbu g, The will over the entire route by the “Mexico Npecisl,”! the train that crosses the eontinent, Florida Three party travel sud California fours to Jackson- and i of the “Flow ery the third The first two of these admits Tieke is tous inti] May 51, 1002 Tickets for the abo from will be on the For detailed principal points Pennsylvania Railroad. Watt, Pass- Pitts Passenger District, Baltimore: OC. Studds, Passenger Agent South- eastern District, Washington: or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General ger Agent, Philadelphia. Wes District, Jr. enger Agent tern Passen - To Our Friends New Store, New Stock . .... I will be pleased tO all to have a call from hin siting persons wi g purchase FOOUs In my line. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, All kinds of Produce goods, and prices yy irpi Holiday. ..... o soo +¢ 0OOAS]] Tho Finest Line of Holliday Goods Ever brought to Centre Hall, And the Prices Suit the Times. that will st 00000000000 00000C000T0TL0500000000000000000000000008 These goods are of a useful char. 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 prio to sult all. : 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 aleo give a Discount of —10 Per Cent. on all BED ROOM SUITS, SIDEBOARDS, TABLES and COUCHES, until January 1, next, Respectfully yours, J. 8. DAUBERMAN, RACKS, . - . s have Wi * 3 $50 : ii { { «l, a Fine Line i i i in Cotton and Wool Fleeceo A (rood Lit s oof ni (it i f i New Goods, New Prices. 4 a Pers He JArges o | P Aave = 4 in Penns Valley t« + 1 é +1 4 BLOCK 1 4 Fey > CHIVIOTS, SERGES, HENRIETTAS, FRENCII FLANNEILS, FANCY OUTINGS, Ete Notions, Shoes Groceries. } if es $ } I kept HE C » { i § § 30 45 ini 01 \ For all Kinds of Sores. smi. CENTRE HALL. PA. Spring Mills, Pa. CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢+ VW ORKS. We have been planning for some time. not lo give son 3 Cheap work, But fo give you Good work cheap. AL the prices we are now doing all kinds of Wondwork, Paintiog and Trim. mign, using ouly the very best sock and workmanship is a proof that good work oan and is done very cheap. J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, « Penn’a. SOO LIBIVOCBLLLOGOOB POR CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Inrgest Fire and Life Ivsurance Companies in the world. The Best Is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, +. Mongy to Loan on First Mortgage OMe in Crider's Stone Building, A i hos 0000000 00000020000000005000000020000000000000000000000¢ FLOORING, SIDING, | CEILING. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS. LATH. SHIAGLES. | = We also keep on hand 3 i MILL.". HALL." BRICK and - CEDAR SHINGLES. We have just received a car load of 140,000 of these shingles. A. P. LUSE & SON. You will find thee “wbest brands of J 9222999 DNE FLOUR TNO OD VNB are kept by JOHN S. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA Pillsbury Flour ana John S. Auman Brand are the best on the market, BRAN, 0p & always on hand, 4 Custom chopping done at all times I also keep Balt on hand at all times Bats ors oe Seek out m H : ; A Hw flour of entire wheat and su- wat 1ifold attendant indigestion, bead To nitemmt to in. 3 # i8 & serious mistake, for only bennmbed and the body suf. vlery King removes the cause of wake t on the nerves and on the stomach and bowels, Celery King cures Constipation and Nerve, Blowach, Liver and Kianoy Jisomnses, Noid by J. F. Smith, Centre Hall : ¥. E Wieland Linden Hail; G. H. Long, Spring Mills, rdlers ROTGOTE, Y Op R. D. FOREMAN, WM. F. FLORAY FOREMAN & FLORAY (Bucessis 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 gmin, and at the same time will offer you goods as mentioned above at the lowe 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 nog where, 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 irain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - ~ Spring Tooth Harrows and One-horse Cultivators The Champion Binders and Mowers, as well as the Supe Drills, have an established repu y for durability, Vghines of draft, ease ne FA Gibb’ Plows ve been pop-
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