CENTRE Hall, . . . PENNA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 00 =, 1802, Polt ers Mills: Quite a number from this place took in the Odd Fellows’ banquet, viz.: W, W. McCormick and wife, J. M, Car- son and wife; C. M, Harshbarger, wife and daughter Miss Elsie, J. F. McCoy, M. A. Bankey and sister Miss Mabel, F. A, Carson and Miss Kathryn Cieiss Wagner, of Manhattan, nois, is visiting friends in town. Miss Edith Decker, of Pine Grove visiting her cousin, Alice 3 M Yecker, I il is Lie is bore on his vacaticn, Merchant Curson transacted ress at (he county seat Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Armstrong on the sick list, J. B. Harper spent a few days re. Runkle, at Centre Hall. Michael Smith spent Sunday his brothers at Spring Mills, pet HER Spring Mills. Geiss Wagner, of Manhattan, aud Emanuel Smith, of Potters Mills, jrothers, Daniel Blugle the splint from his hand, which be was uufortu- spent Sunday with Smith removed nate in breaking some time ago, per dealer, has already prepared the spring trade; all the late patterps can be s¢en at his place und prices lower than ever. Demecrats turn out to the meeting next Saturday at one o'clock, Caucus two echeol dircetors, two overseers of tLe poor, cue auditor and one town clerk. The two candidates now talked of for supervisor are John Breon for the north side and Andrew for the south; C, J. Fiukle for overscer the sculb John fidoyd, Ham, C. Beaty nud Duncan Runkle, had in the consiabl The Lulldirg ccmmit!ce has started ew Lutheran side; constable, of Bhreckengost, J. field for Letler material 1 glable. to quarry stones for the u chuieh. Willur Bhires, of Philadelphia, is Lome for a couple weeks’ vaeation; he large firm. Roy Leitzel, son of James Jr., while cutting weed cut «ft his in- dex finger at the first joint, 1 a ance sgent, is kept quite busy filling he some of Lhe best companies, cut insurance policies; represents church Luilding of this ied the church Il anxious Lear Evan- ster, and to take part in y fleek to y nutnler to “ ge list Leoma these Lighly ive meetings. Mr. Lasumaster is a fable, polished nod a gentleman of the highest intelligence. they wade no blunder in securing the pervices of Evangelist concuet a scries of meelings, meetiog bailiwick for constabu'sry Lonors, is considerabie intelligence, and a gentle. nian of character and ability. As eou- stable he would prove a very cflicient Within the past few days he has displayed remarkable political strength. His fo lowing in. ciudes many of the prominent Demo. erat; his vowinstion would Le an ex. celient ove, Mis W. R. Donschy, of Lewisburg, wiio has Leen visiting ber parents, Mr aud Mrs. M. B. Herring, for several weeks, returned bome Saturday last, HH. B. Miller, an cruploye of Allison's fl uring mill, was placed cn the sick calendar last week, suffering from a mild type of German wessies; he i+ vow convalescing There are several other case: of meusles, Lut vote of a very serious charseter, ffs and relialde cilicer. Muosienl College, The College of Music at Freeburg, Busder county, Pa, offers a cheerful snd commodious home to young people desiring fostruction in Voeal aud Tustrumental Music. $33 will psy for six weeks ioustruetion sud board, Bpring term begine May 5. For cata. logue address ojo Hex: v B. Moyen. As MM You can buy a firsi-clasa blanket at a low price from Boozer, Centre Hall, sa AA is A Cure for Lumbnge, W. . Williamson, of Amherst, Va, #nye: “For more than a Jour I suffered from lumbmgo, 1 foally tried Chan. b rlmin’s Pain Balin sod it gave me entire relief, which oll other remed jos had failed to do Sold by JW, Bum th, H F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Hous, Anan I 5 MS I A GS Gum Loots, just right for this kird of weather, at—C. P. Loug's. ~All kinds of horse blanke's, from 65 ~ cents up, at Boczers, Centre Hall, Colyer. Protracted meeting held by Rev, Shultz at Zion Hill, i= still in progress | bersburg, ofll ated, Gardner Grove, of Centre Hall, vie- | ited at the home of Wm. Moyer on | Friday. i Miss Minnie Floray, of Farmers | Mills, was the guest of Jonas and Ka- | Mies Annu ville, s pent Thursday with her friends, Aunie Faliringer and Nannie Miess. The funeral of Mrs. Jucob Wagner was Inrgely attended, Mr. and Mra, Mitterling, of Tussey- Solomon Liogle, of | the funeral on Mrs. Wingard and after the evening revival service re- Mr, and Mrs. Michael 8mith, of Pot- PP. B. Jordan. Mrs. Rebecea Boal and Mrs. Arthur i proving. Samuel Slack purchased a very fine | roan horse at the public sale of Mr, | i Dr. and Mrs, Alexander, of Potters | Missrs Myrian Meyers and Sallie | Wright, of Colyer, visited the past | ut hh one af the former's sis- | ter, Mra, Ezra Hipna, at Lewistown, | aud returned home Saturday pleased | Wm. Stump and mother attended | he I. O. O. F. banquet at Centre Hall | ist Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moyer and son Elmer visited over Bunday at the bome of Gardner Grove, at Centre Hall | Mrs. A. Holderman held a reception on Thursday in honor of her daughter Anna, who was recently married to Thomas Thall, of Bellefonte. Only the bride and groom were present. I'he correspondent wishes the young | of matrimony, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8B. Rowe and fami- | ly, of Centre Hall, visited Mrs. Rowe's parents Sunday. Miss Cora Houlz, after spending sev- | eral days with her parents at Pleasant Gap, returnea home last week. Peter Philips will move to Milroy in the spring, where he will be employed | by the Richely Bros. in running a! Wm. Joidan bas sgain taken up his work at the howe of Jacob Detwiler, | John Frazier snd family, of Linden | Hull; Miss Carrie Bottorf, George | Klive and Robert GUiasgow spent! Thursday evening at the home of Fos- ter Frazier, at this place, and after | iv gomes and plays and partaking of | tbe good things, they returned home much pleased with the trip. i Mrs. Charles Frazier and children, | visited Ler parents at | Linden Hall the past week. J. 8. Housman is a candidate for jus- t hird term and the people are urgiog | He deserves | reelection a ie has always tried to the commonwenlth faithfully | and has Leen Iogel in trying to keep! peace in this county. Retnember the uwusus on Balurday, 25th, and turn | out and attend it, Mrg. Alvin Btymp and son Elmer, seive Mary Wingard. sn —y Farmorg Mills. Behreckengast Brothers killed three foxes within the past week. Jacob Reed, of Aaronsburg, pur. ghased a vew barvgss from J. FF. Em- | ra —— Mrs. Lizgie Dradford, of Centre Hall is spendiog a few weeks with her pa- rents at this place, Mrs. David Shaffer, after spending a few weeks at Madisonburg, returued to her home with her daughter, Frequent oceurrences; [Upon the ar rival of the doctor he found his pa- tient Lind gone to the dance. Mervin and Arthur Homan gontem- plate going to Lewistown in the spring to learn the molding trade. Albert Fiokle, of Muncy, and Miss Laura Runkle, of Centre Hall, paid a short visit to this place recently, Quite a number from this plage are atleuding evangelistic services at Hpring Mills, which are conducted by Rev Laumaster, : J. H. Reifsnyder, B«q., and sccom. plished daughter, Miss Jennie, of Mill. beim, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mra, George Armbruster, Last Friday wight the ecalatbum: plans called ou Hurry Fye and wif: | keep in practice boys, you will have another eall io the near future, Klner says Lie is going to farming lu the spring. Jesse Rearick passed through this place with a load of lumber Just week no doubt he intends to build a eage for the bird he captured recently. The reribe wishes them a Jovg and bappy life, You muke un selection and we will make the price to sult you, at—C, P, Long's, Walteh the label on your paper. FLORIDA Two Weeks Tour vin PVenosylvauin Hullrond The first Pennsylvanian Railrond tom of thie senson to Juckeouvitle, ail two weeks in Florida, will leave York, Philadelphia, Bultinore Washington by Fe cin February 4. Excurston tickets, ioeluding rail WARY tanxportation, Pullman sccominoda- tot 8 (one berth), and meals en route in both directious while travelivg on the special train, will be sold at the following rates ; New York, $3000; Philudels hin, Harrisburg, Baltimore, and Washington, $4800: Pittsburg, $53 00 ; and at propoitionate rates from other points, For tickets, itineraries, and other in- formation apply to ticket agents, or to Geo, W, Boyd, Assistant Genersl Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, pd i New nnd train 0-24 As A og osoams— A Little Boy's Life Saved. I have a few words to say regarding Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It saved my little boy's life and 1 that I cannot praise it enough, | bought a bottle of it from A. IS. Steere of Goodwin, 8, D., and when I got howe with it the poor baby could har. ly breathe. I gave the medicine directed every ten minutes until “threw up’ sod then I thought he was going to choke to death, bad to pull the phlegm out mouth in great long strings. | positive that if I had vot got bottle of ciugh medicine,’ my be on truday Demont, Inwood, For sale J. F. Smith, H. J. Fisher's Sons. he of ain thin Lasy Joel by 1 “arin fowa. F. Rossigan, fp MEXICO AND CALIFOILINIA, Tour vig Rauilroad. Pennsylvania | The Pennsylvania Raliroad Person. ally-Conducted Tour to Mexico and California which New k aud Philadelphia ou February 11 by leaves "G1 and iotensely interesting portion of North America, embracing a great | part of Mexico, the beautiful coast re | sorts of California, and ou the return Journey from California, the Grand Canon of Arizona, one of the great wonders of the country. Fourteen days will be spent in Mexico and uipe- teen in California. The Mexico, and California Special, to be used over the entire trip, will be if Lhe highest grade Pullman Parlor Bmok- ing, Dining, Drawing-room, Sleeping, Compartment, and Observation Cars, seated by steam and lighted by elee- tricity. Round-trip rate, covering all com posed « trip, $75 from all points on the Peonsylvania Railroad system east of of Pittsburg, and $570 from Pittsburg For the tour of Mexico only the rate for California only which will leave February 10. For itinerary aud full information, to ticket agents, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, o- 20 > & & wildy § ’ gy A Good Recommendation gale on Liver Lthiose Mr. “I have naticed that the Chamberlain's Stomach & Tablets is almost invari.bly to used them,” says J. H. Weber, a prominent druggist of Cascade, Iowa. What better repom- mendation gould asuy medic than for people to gall far it again in need of such a remedy * Try them when you feel dull alter eating, | when you havea bad taste in 3 have uo appetite | or when troubled with and you are certain oh with the prompt relief which they | sflord. For sale by J. F. Smith, Hf, | F. Rossman, J. Bb. Fisher's Sous, ig ? Al Kieth Cinguevalli and ths whirl attree tions are stronger than they were on | the first day of presentation. The | dog cart with a pony will be driven Ups | on the stage : and, after the pony is detached, Clnguevali will balanoe the | dog cart on the paiot of the shafts up- | on his chin, and while in that position | will eause the entire cart to turn complete revolution. FOLITICAL ANNOUNUEMENTS, { The rate for announcement under thie®head is $1.00 when rald in advance, o herwise $5 The Rf PoRTER ran not advonate the election Lave tide 1¢ Wheel GT © Maniip nila, y be delighted | Ww of angus Al commnnigations Leariog on ties yh ject will tig ohgraed dur 58 thie mie of tun cents per line, provided previous mirangemeuts have been wade «Fi James Horner annnunoes that he is a candi date Lr the office of Constable of Poller town stip. sn’ joot to the decision of the Democratic caucus of said district, Philip Frank snnouncpe that ho fs a candidate for the office of Canstabi'e of Potter township, subject to the decision of (he Democratic caucus of said district. David Smetsler annannoos that ho fs 4 end’. date for the oifice of Constable of Potter town. ship, sul ject to the decision of the Demooratic eaucus of sald district. a TO THE DEMOORAT ilo mo say a good word fo Jamex Horner, 8 cavdidate for the offies | of constable. He ls capable snd thorouehly bon: el; all sho kpow him will say thet, If there In anything io jogntion, he bas a good, mye claim; fist boca ¢ the officer hus not been selected form this section for & number of years; second, because, his destrict fs the Demsoratio stronghold of the township. You wiil not gu wrong, fllow Democrats, oy supporting Mr. Horner for constable. J. A.C GRAIN MARKEY, " WRMBRE ...corvnsssssvmmmpiininn sronssnbinens siviny sunmamibsrinanes 10 RY® ooivmnr ier as mmmisseions sessimressiinssssninn BR i Old Outs Veber sg von rp J Basiey wo gona ww PRODUCE AT STORES, BIRUOF .covnens isin suprise sims ations snsvonit seveiins FERRER ERROR BREE BEER SRE RRR sR Our Friends AND In order to make re ady For our SPRING GOOCS We have all the HEAVY GOODS We have in ml i ck Marked Down. i Marking Will Co Be Spring Mills, Pa. CD —————— EA ES CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments. Office in Crider's Stone Build fier Ey icliefonte, Pa. peg Telephone connection. C. J. FINKLE VOTO GELO PROV OROIODOOOO Sp-ing Mills, Pa, The New Year finds us i A. { | — You will find we keeep eo on hand a fail line of Dry Goods an en . . . . . . 1d Groceries, 1 reneral We pay market Country Produc Five Yon nic Son, Cenire Hall, Pa. New Goods, New Prices. HOLIDAY — ec, GOODS, Spring Mills, Pa, . . » GOODS, vOCERIES All 8 3 { taken in exehaneve for k nds of I's } fee 00080000000000000000000008 y . goods, and at prices that will surprise yon, writs of Filer] Paolas Lava. ndlioni Expones saed out of Centre County, will be expwed to Sale, ut iho Court House, in the Borough lie virtue of Sands ta and ome directed, abide MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1002, All o'elock pom. the following deserited real slate, to wit All that certain mmsgage tonement and Jot of | in Ferguson township, County of Colitre and State of Pesusyivania. bounded and described ss follows: On the noth and woel by nos of Jolin Gries, on the south and ens by publie road leading from siete College to Pine Grove Mills, onntal og one arte me or less, Thereon erected a frame dws Hing house, black. EA ith shag aid outhg iid ings Meiasd takou In wxecniion and ta be ald as the proverniy of H. B. Yarnell, Administrator of ete. of Mary J. Yurnelland H, B. Yanwll ber bus band, ALRO, All hat cortain pico paroet ant Jot of ground Sitaate jn the village of Asroustnrg Township ©f Heines, Oputre Owinty, Peuvssi ania. bound. vil on Lhe west by pabiio rond, on the sonth by an nalley nan the north by lof Mrs, Daniel Rote. Thereon crected & dwelling ive sud siher oath stiftinge, Belzod taken 13 exceution snd to be sold as the fiotert of Margaret C. Bord sud Charles « Bara. HO AE E58, A A ELovsk AND LOP FOR BALE ~The under signed offers hie homeo and Ht Iogated on the pike, near the station Jaa ousiie the borough Hmite of Contre Hall, for sale, The Ireation i= an exoelient one, being on the orrper of Malo and Doncan street. Tas hone is Wed With an snuex of 19522. five ra vms down stair & And five weirs, Is new and well cosstrgotes, There ix a tiew able, hing ohioken house shale ove. Por further partienlary, oy bargadn price askod, enguire of H. PETRY LURE, oliil Centre Hall, Pe, Tor BALE OR REST, ~The un fers for sgle wr rent hor be Mas dion TT ESBS CREAR CR Side HAM eesnspisvivnn seins ossinmnn ss omonsntismessriaet a SPRING MILES.O. YY. CORMAN, {In exchavge for goods, Cash also paid.) RROR...nniisrinn ioe kk htt ote a et * ayers ey is bv att Te Hiaorty gue wat a Sn i it wat on " ot dita, Fe aed ll Th MKS, MARY MoCLENA : FOR SALE~A set of Blacksmith Tv fog of anvil fam, . oT at Suiits ers, taps, slg, a re fir ii be wold for 138.00, Th de nr areal oj ’ JON mM Cron: tht Fed bk Aula, 9108 AR OEY BREN WEE A ———— For all Kinds of Sores. DR. SMITH CO,, -~ Avy Centre Hall, Pa. cts. CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE + WORKS. We heave been planning for some Lio give you Cheap work, But fo give you Good work cheap. Al the prices we are now doing sil kinds of Wordwork, Painting and Trim. mign, using only the very best stock and Workmanship bs a proc! that good work cau and is done very cheap, J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, Penn’a. 000 000GR20C0 000000000 DEDSE 000D00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002060 You will find thee “wbest brands of JP DDD DD ORY DE + FLOUR M92 BDOVBD ODP are kept by JOHN §. AUMAN, GERTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour and John S. Auman Brand are the best on the market, BRAN, Lp P : MIDDLING always on hand, . Custom chopping done at all timer, ‘ 1 Llu keep Suit on) hand at nll Hane n n bags or in burlap sacks, Baum’s Poultry, Horse & Btock Fond, A new flour of entire wheat and su- or to Graham flour now in stock, The Cure thai Cures Coughs, Colds, GC rippe, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, is \ Ns (el Wn 2 The GERMAN REMEDY | Lures he ot and \un diseases. ASH by al dregiels. 25850ets QL RE SIF I Sold by J. F. Beith, Centre fall : PF. EK. Wisland Linden Hall; G, i. Long, Bpring Mills, RB. D. FOREMAN, Wi. F. FLORAY FOREMAN & FLORAY {Buccessors to Geo. W. Ocker) DEALERS IN » tl ALTH \ 1 Grain, Coal, Flour, Mill Feed, 1 tartili oan 3 : Salt, Fertilizers, Farming 1 1 dg.ements, We pay the highest eash prices the market will afford for all kinds of grain, and st the same time will offer you goods as mentioned above at the low- est possible prices consistent with the quality of goods. We "=a 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 lmplements we offer only the best, including Chame pion Binders and Mowers, Superior Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows ~- - - pring Tooth Harrows and Ove-horse Cultivators, The Champion Binders and Mowers, as well as the Superior Drille, have an ectablisted reputation for durability, lightness of draft, ease of tion, and June vetion of work Bucher & Gitbs' Plows have been ; ular since 1830, . the bu hr : pose @. Rhares for plows siways on hand, These sh come direet from the factory far » to the hon a Wy or Wa 3
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