3 THE CENTRE REPORTER. Harr, ie. PENNA. FEBRUARY 6, Cente E THUREDAY, 1902. Spring Mills. The recent nominations here seem to give general satisfaction to both jpar- ties, and there appears to be no disap- pointments. in a mild forw; old as well are afllicted., The notion of haviog had the measles once, a person is not liable to a second attack appears to be exploded, for here children who had them during their infancy are again ill with the malady. The absence of the old foot log bridge over Penus creek, which away by the ice and week or ten days ago, is certainly great inconvenience, It was a short walk to the railroad station to the Methodist and Reformed churches, and was used by every mun high water woman aud ehild in the village as a long circuitous road was avoided. has been a crossing almost fiom foundation of the village. will rebuilt weather permits. Evangelist Laumaster closed be just as soon as the were very largely attended, bury, two to her father, Charles Miller, Colyer. Jacob Royer and Mrs, Annie Kritz- er, of Penn Hall, visited at the home of J. 8. Housman the past week. Mr, Peter Philips moved his family and household goods to Milroy Wednes- the dinkey for Richely Bros ; his son William will occupy the house of his father. Sorry to lose so good a veigh- bor, Mrs. Navey Meiss and Earl Frazier, who have been on the sick list, are im- proving. William Stump, of this place, and his cousin, John Stump, of near Lin- den Hall, left Tuesday to spend sever. points. At Spring Mills, January 2, by Rev, J. H. Fenstermaker, of the Bpring Mills Evangelical charge, Charles A. jottorf and Minnie 8B. Fahrioger were pronounced man and wife, The groom one of Colyer's most promising young men, a son of Calvin factory. The bride is is a most The newly married coup- of friends who wish them snbundant success through life. Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Bottorf, their retur: hama were given nade, Mr. and Mrs. of Colyer, and young lady. le have a host Calvin Cooney and place, of Daniel Schlegel, an active young met with & sericus sceident to one of his bands lowing his usual veeation. ge! bad a pol al, of Hartford, Conn ; fied them cof the sceident, piration of five weeks he again noti- resume work, when they mailed him cover the entire time of his disability, the amount promptly paid. The remarkably high Sunday and Monday cul as near a genuine as we have any desire for, this valley on Inst were al bur- ricane The the roads are closed. age however is reported in this imme diate peighborhood, save the blowing down of fences and the destruction several old sheds, used home for owls and bats. S. A. Krape, of this vi'lage, pose of all mainly as will dis- his household eflects on the oth proxime, and will move to pa. All are sorry to lose Mr, Le is a good citi mechanic, Good +leighing Baturday; Bunday, abso ground hog day he saw his shadow and for six wes we can cold we ther, Fishermen and . . Ks of spoilsmen now Brook tre slrenmns, ut with whieh Tuesday week aoecrats turn out eleetion support is and a ht in the field. Calviu Zerby wears a aud ssys it 1s u girl, M. L. Smith and wife, of Johnstown, the great Installment hustler, several days with Smith Bros. broad smile spent stock withio the next few weeks, men at the plaving mill weeks Lo get out orders that are crowd- ing thew; Lie has a big order for mill work from West Virginia, nections Woodward. Wm. Werl, of Green Burr, visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. Glantz, Sunday, Luther Weaver returned Lome last week, Milton Yenrick, Walter, William and Edward Orndorf, attended local Institute at Aasrocsburg Friday eveu- ing, H. week, Mrs. 8B. D. Orrdoif is on the sick list; her sister, Miss Luura, is attend ing to the household duties, Mrs. Catharine From, of Laurelton, Is visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Percival Aumniller, Postiuaster C, D. Motz is housed up with lumbago. 8B. Runkle left Windbur last AM When you lack energy, do not relish your food, feel dull and stupid, after vallng, sil you need ix a dose of Cham lerlain's Stomseh & Liver Tablets They will make you feel like a new msn and give you an appetite like a bear. For dale by J. ¥. smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Sous. - You can buy a first-class blanket at a low price from Boozer, Centre Hall, Write Grant Hoover for prices on fusuranes. uo Melrose cloth for waists, in lovely | LP Loug. (350 Andrew Zettle's infant child Balurday, to Spring Mills Wednesday. Wm Taylor is wearing a six because it is a by boy; he says he is bound to keep him. Levi Stump killed four hogs five months old, averaging 148 3-4 pounds each; the four tipped the sales at Who can beat that. Charles Miller conveyed a sled load pounds Linden Hall. Mrs. Kerstetter, of Coburn, visited | with her son William, at this place fer the past mouth or two, Mrs. John Frazier, accompanicd by of Inst week at the home Frazier, near Potters Mills. Harry Zeigler took a business (rip to Coburn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClellan, of this place, visited friends at Tussey- ville Bunday. Bome of the young people attended the entertainment given by the Sheck- ler Bros, in the town hall at DBonls- burg Tuesday and Wednesday even- ings of last week. The extremely cold weather this week is a genuine sample of a North and fortunate of was Bleighiog is now in full force of snow which it is hoped will last for some time, Misses Isora Rupp and Claudie Wie- of Miss Muggle Swabb, ited in Centre Hall Baturday. been much sickness community and it is hoped the The Cummivgs Bros. are still last Hill, and are industiiousand enterprising young the moving pictures, Mrs. Ellen Holderman and Meivin and Wilbur, spent SONS, the Mra. Thomas Thall Vm, Philip's Saturday. infant son n—— ~~ State Collega. Capt WwW. Mills, Thursday. Irvin C. He in Bellefonte Monday. Miss Lillian Barclay, of Sinamahon- ing, is visiting Ler friend, Miss Eliza- beth Stuart. Charles M H. transact ¢ O35 Fry, Pine ed business in town on + H. left Atherton irk City. Postmaster Stuart, who been housed up for several days is able to be out has BRAID, Insurance agent Petter was in town Tuesday. Postmaster John A, transacted Saturday. Wm. of Lewisburg, was in town over Sunday. Hoy, of Wad. business in town on Foster, Sr A little girl came to board at the Hoy Company to be of finest quality, Station agent Crosthwaite gaged several days this week at the company’s office at Bellefonte. D. W. Meyers, of Boalsburg, was in | town Friday. Dre. Wm. absent on a tour of institute duty, Clark Herman from Pittsburg. The circus given for the benefit of | John, at this place, snd while here making old friends and ac qualntapces, who are glad to see her among them again, Baturday while Thomas Gramley was on his way to town with bis team one of the horses slipped and sprained himself internally. Under the Dr. Fry the horse is improving, Fair attendance at church on Sup- day, despite the blizzard, showing that there isa healthy this community. calls on si Ms A tl sass Boalsburg Keller, Mayes, of of Lemont, farm: Saturday. Mrs. Moore, in her seveullh year, is seri ously iil disease peculiar to o Messrs, George ville, and Frank side who is with id age. rian chureh, proached a very fine ser- mon last Bunday, showing the neces- The social Friday at home of Miss Janet McFarlane, evening { siopary society of the Presbyterian number of articles wrapped so leave some hint ss to what was i a 1, kept the contestants working hard. Dorsey SBeguer won the finst prize; Dr. “booby prize, which was a stick fine peppermiot candy. were served during the evening, Mrs. Lee Segner, nee Miss Lizzie Cupt. W. H. Fry, one of the most {a surgeous of Ceutre called at the Hillside farm last | Friday evening Messrs. G, C. Hostermean and Harry Wednesday evening. Dr. Harris, one of Bellefonte's most the college armory, was both a social and fluaucial success, vettiog $267.00 Millheim, Riley Bower, of Nittany, visited at the home of J. C. Bmith several days inst week, Commanion services were held io the United Evangelical church last Rev. Rewer, P. E. of Cen- even- ing, also Sunday morning and even- ing, aud each time favored his audi: ence with a very excellent sermon, A number of the town people were to Aaronsburg on Friday evening to hear the lecture given by Prof. Perrine, ol Bucknell University; Mr. Perrine is an upusually fine speaker, and all who heard the lecture pronounce it ‘great,’ Mrs. J. C. Bwith is visiting ber pa- rents at Salona this week. After spending several weeks with friends in Wilkinsburg, Miss Lida Musser and her brother Ralph return. ed to their home in this place Friday, C. W. Freeby, of Woll's Store, was a Sunday visitor in this place. C, KE. McClellan and wife spent Sat. urdsy and Sunday with friends in Tussey ville. Mr, Osborne, of Bhisnnon, Illinols, brought a oar load of foe bores to this place Tuesday and will offer them for sale today, Thursday. Messrs. Musser and Pletcher, eandi- dates for county superintendent, were in town during the past week, inter. viewing the directors and Wilding w wy hele fences. f sional trip to this place Wednesday. Miss Belle Rankin, one of Belle attended the so- cis! at McForlaue's Friday evening. Arthur Evey, of State College, made a business trip to Boalsburg Wednes- day. Mi Potters Mills. Horace Jordan and father, of Man- hattan, Illinois, are shaking hands with thelr many Centre county friends. H: race has been in the west for thirty-two years and says he (finds many changes in Potter township. The Misses Decker, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with their father, John Decker, Mr. and Mrs, James Moyer, of Tus sey ville, spent Bunday with the for- mer's sister, Mrs. Michael Smith, M. L. Bmith and wife, of Johns. town, spent a week with his mother, brother and sister at this place, Hen roosts and smoke houses have been visited frequently of late. The tntruders had better “let up on iL for they are being watched, Michael Bmith and John Royer made a business trip to Spring Mills Tuesday. —————— ST ————— Two Locals from Colyer, Rev. J, F. Fenstermaoher, of the Bpring Mills cireult, will preach his farewell sermon Sanday, February 9, in the Evangelical church, at 10 80 ». m. al which time communion services will be held, to w hich all are Invited, Mrs. John Zerby has been sick for several weeks; she is slowly improve § anti 2) i i i i | i i 10. Our AND Friends Customers. In order to make ready For SPRING GOODS We have a HEAVY our Il the GOODS We has e in stock In fact, Markis Will surprise Come ar Be ¢ : 4 gomae of the ng Down id BO A wo CRANT HOOVER of the — ce —— —-— Controls sixteen largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world, No mutuals ; no assessments, ...Money to Loan on Firs! Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. gay Telephone connection, SALE his bh 1 he under oie Bnd 1 outside for wale _The LOT Fe ged « # pear Lhe siglio tre Hall SL bot {he fits of Cet GHAIN MAKKET, i 4 te Meat by ovis Lider shone! SPRING MILLS-O {in exchange for good« T. CORMAN Cash also paid.) Fees Riga - Fallow Huckiet Apples Pirie MITTS covirn Kets, 7: ¢ ks Hasplogr ries Ham... Shoulder Chile . APPIES ovine Potatoes 3 large Onkas.. Boe! Hides Mr. Wheeler Got Hid of His Rheumatism, The New A. Year finds us “— Yon will find i on hand a full line of —— We pay market | Country Produce ar give you nice, new, { for id will lean oo 0 Centre Hall, Pa. Ew a New Goods, [ when that enuld hardly i bought a Baim, I began to get well, and bave firet application and was cured steadily all the year —R. Northwood, N. Y. Forssle by J. F, Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B, Fisher's | Sous. AAPA A To ascertain the storage capacity of an ice house, multiply the length by the width, then by the height, inside measurement, and divide by forty. ep For Bale or Rent, —Store and dwell- ing opposite hotel, Spriog Mills. Ad- dress J. D. Loxa, Spring Miils, Pa. ——————— AI A ONO “I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have uo hesitancy io sayiog that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds rnd eroup I have ever used in my family. I bave not words to express my conti dence in this Remedy, Mrs, J, A. Moore, North Star, Mich, For sale by Jd. F. Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B Fishet's mous, ES a All kinds of horse blanke's, from 65 cents up, at Doozers, Centre Hall, a Mre. Eliza Miller last week aged seventy-four years, fell from a bridge across Chattam run, pear Woolrick, into deep water, It is feared the fall will prove fatal, A For Stomach Trouble, “I have taken a great many differ. ent medicines for stomach trouble and constipation,” says Mrs. 8. Ueiger of Dunkerton, lowa, “but never had as ood results from any as from Cham wrlnin’s Stone & Liver Tablets.” Wor sale by J. I. Smith, H. F. Ross wan, J. B. Fisher's Sons. \ AM PES. Gum boots, just right for this kind of weather, at—C. I'. Loug's. MSA. Days of Distinetion, Bt. Valentine day , comes on Friday this year. Lent begins February 12 and Easter | 3 { § We have the in Penns VY alle: t id at t of the Was never YOAar. are away down. family who make a * SMITH BROS. (OO DS. + a ¥iil Ii vo “- ii Wek { present t Vi €eYers ARC, purcis Spring Mills, For all Kinds of Sores. 25 Cts. ® Sp ing Mills, Pa. INew Stock .. ... I will be pleased to 1 i wishing 3 11 { i ail to ase goods in my have a call from persons purel Hoe. «aoa 0 vv DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods, and at prices that will surprise you. You will find thee “Swbest brands of 49% 99% 9% mn : FLOUR eo, ere e oes are kept by JOHN S. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John S. Auman Brand are the best on the market, BRAN, SHOR Cone 5 MIDDLINGS always on hand, Custom chopping done at all times, I aleo keep Balt on band at all times in grain bags or in D burlap sok: wnoka, Alen Baum's Poultry Stock Food, flour ea entire wheat and su flour now in stock. Painin Head. Side and Back. n the head, of the back. ! could not ber medicines | tried r worse. Then 1 tried Celery King, One package cured me and made & new wtman of me. ~ Mrs bh. Kiee haan mer, Croton-on-Hudson, N. ¥. Celery King cures Oonstipation and Nerve Stomach, Liver and Kiduey Liscases, Said by J. ¥, Smith, Cratre Hall on wien Linden Hall; G. H. Lor Rg, Bpring aki For years | su fered v pain in the side I was nervous and const « ROG INT vieep. The pilis and « only made a bad matt FLORAY FOREMAN & FLORAY {(Sucoossors Wo Geo. W. Ocker) R. D. FOREMAN. WM. FP. ~DEALERS IN-— Coal, Flour, Mill Feed, oalt, 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 ax mentioned above at the low est possible prices consistent with the quality of goods, Grain Tall ' We make a specialty of FLOUR and carry in stock the best brands to be obtained anywhere, ine Inding both winter and spring wheat varieties, In the line of farm implements we offer only the best, including Cham pion Binders and Mowers, Su Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - - Bpring Tooth Harrows and Onehorse Cultivators, The Champion Hiisre sud Mowers, as well an {oe Buper Drills, have an estabiisned ro Deu tor durability, lightness of ‘ of operation, arel perhetion of walk Basher & Give Plows have wen | 5 nine sines 18H, ne the best general pire pose pliw made. Bhan for tly plows nivare on hand, These come direct from the hi fara y nda far superior to the hm on nnimy oth in fit and by ol We moet