VRAGEN SO CO ‘ THE CENTRE REPORTER,| CexTRE HaLL, . PENN’A.| . 1002 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, | Colyer. W. Allred Reiber, who is employed with the Standard Sieel Company at Logan, is viaiting at the home of his | te, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reiber Alfred Reber, of Centre Hull, at the same place, paren Mrs visi is sping dds had a high time on the The high wit Salurday and Sunday and drifted roads badly, at ip transacted busiuess Potters Mills Friday. I'he United Evangelical Christians, at New Michigan, are holding their re- , which ar well at- are conducted by Rev. A. il are meeting with vival servi {eg J. Hori or, LL every ded; they ii suc. lediyon conveyed a sled load Miil meeting ' ple from Stooe and the revival at a receplion on the , in honor of Mrs. Rip- broth- te a number of people ried father and rs. William Moyer spent \f A a Win, intends the iTOoy { pace near iu- nd of on 'Fquire Grove, uh wssed thir Liere ir way to Pioe Grove business, rapsacted business at ursgay. in this vi- Reiber are i i51 visiting anche E is housed up with them. loward Shadow and William in the axe fact i Of ome il iii and arrive on 4 0 ” by the ay that teacher of say eveniog who has Howard uli Sunday or = taki a SNOW Lear The road upset after d gathering up sth began picking up and faithful h b and s ie igh £ pants out; cal the £y Wee ue was injure Ws rn ou Sutidny, Zion inclement services beld atl count of the boi this OW burg, ace pa ad, «w days visiting Miss Wielan of rut af elutives io this place, Cieorge Deibl and Miss Agnes Fehl, were united in mare the United | All eller ongratuiaitons, i -y yr venioge at i parsonage. best j days wing at Lome spent Jon 1 ore 5 srr if £ el Krape and wife, of ug ] is , 00 their w ay + LG the home of pe, the af bustling organ | and plano dealer, of Bellefoute, spent day Mra. ¥ Mi ho J sath a He. Lil i Auman, who has week with heart trouble aud a complication vl discusses, | is improving. . i fis iin been i [$378 54 George Guiswite and wife left Mon- | day moruing for Eastville, where they | expect to spend a few days with rele | tives, David McCool, of Farmers Milla, is | Visiting Lis brother James, and exn- i vassing town with nothing iron, e fe the a patent To K Hall, Wim, Fry and Mivees Fila and Ka- tie Dale spent Baturday sud Suuoday at the bome of Luther Dale, at Pine Grove Mills, Mr, und Mra, K. Bmith spent Sunday at Shiloh, at the howe of A, J. Tate, Among those who are on the sick! list are Green Irvin, Hepburn Stoue, | Waldo Hemao, Mes. Heury Homan | atl Mise Lizzie Bohn, Messrs, George and Arthur Kline made a bis ues trip to Farmers Mills | Miuday, Mr.enld Mra. A.J, Tule and grand son, of shiloh, spe t Thursday lust at the homes of Wesley Tate und EK. Fanii bi i Since the snow has fullep sledding | putea bot) e gn, I, ——— i — You can buy a first-class Linuket at a Now p ive from Bw zer, Ceutre Hall, Qa ! | § “ ae A So Snoring Mills. brim How long he was lying in that condition in the ered that he bad received several ugly wounds from the kick apd in falling, but fortunately none of a very serious character, There will be ult a number of re- coming spring. munity, nearly every family vow have nately the disease is in mild charabter, Hince the sleighing set in a large number of travelers have taken advantage of it. Edwin Rabl, village landlord, reports an excellent business, while Wm. Rall the livery- man, regrets his ioability to supply the demand for sleighs, His half doz- | en tens are out almost night and day. | A few days since having some busi- | a very (quite ness in the neighborhood of the Loop, and havivg an idle hour or on hand, I called npon a highly esteemed friend, D. L. Kerr, the well known re- und of reception, two tired farmer of that locality, corse met with a cordial A Mr. ed and polished manners, a brilliant Kerr'is a gentleman of very refin- Vist, highly entertaining | hoeenjtality, During ed aus. early dave, and i « nua a pr my brief visit be iciat many Lis some quite lively incidents which oec- ing anecdotes of curred when much of that section was Mr. with- is or buts, and I soon discov. we drifted into a Jacksounion Finally politics; ’ Kerr is Democrat aout any ered that he was a close observer aod well inf Tis i a i 33 9 red upon all the leading po- uestions of the day, and in the = HOV. n LOO, he hardly reeall a time when classi is Ly no means Can a few hours so agreeably and siligently as I did on this occasion; all the surroundings were so cheerful and homelike that my visit was sim- pl On taking my leave which I must confess I did very reluctantly, Mr, Kerr deliv- ered quite peremptory mandate— that I should never pass his residence, | but always y a delightful entertainment, a under any circumstances, and bave a fiiendly chat and ex- f views over a cup of fine old pit top, Hage governioent coffve, FE. B. Owen aud wife, of Lewistown, made a visit of a day or two last week, the guests of Charles Miller, As strengti his past Wee B. ¢h 3 » the cold it 4 been verified with a vengeance the nl = lengthen, the jens, is an old proverb, and For a day or two, the cold wus sitoply ou the Greenland order too severe for even a sleigh ride, The ground hog so far has lived up y his § redictions, A dit after a f several weeks with friends and w Neese returned home visit © relatives, Jd. B. mont, was lookin and added five floe orders It affords Mi y M 1) eR, tombstone dealer of Le town few interests of his in a days ago usiness list, Mayes great pliasure to g up the 0 Liat he plenses Lis customers, firma of Smith Fpent two days at Pine Grove Mills, and dispos- VW. H. Swith, of the Pros, furniture dealers, ed of their property at that place, John D. Decker, of Decker Valley, was seen in town one day last week, The cold wenther bas increased the sale of coal, : H. G. Strohmeier, marble dealer, of | in town Saturday | looking up his business, Meyer, the Millheim butcher, will | not come to this town lo open a meat market, There are s!ill a few houses for rent, | and several double houses, for small families, John Reish, the popular landlord of | Millbeim, was seen in town Sunday | ote of the fair damsels, Rev. Fepstermacher, of the Evan- Lirued a couple weeks, A a ——————-—— Lemont. The meetings held in the Presbyte- rian church for the past two weeks time a number Edward Armstrong, whose illness has been previously referred to, is re- coveriug but very slowly. This week all the public schools of Stete College borough were closed on The young people who belong to the entertuinment they expect to give in Cirange Arcadia on the eveniug of the Sud, a When you lack energy. do not relish your food, feel dull snd stupid, after Tavy will make you feel like a new man tnd give you ap appetite like a ler, Four Hale w J. F. smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Boos, ———————— A A —— Clyde Bmith I+ home from Will jamsport, whae' he has been in tie ewployment of the Bell te'ephone Boalsburg A sumer normal will be opened at this place April 14th, and continue | eight weeks; the success of last sume | mers school will insure a good scuoul this summer, | farmers, made a business 11ip to the county seat one day last wo k. David Keller, eighty-fifth year, in his the although braved day to transact business, the 220d time Mrs. wax works will be displayed. Mrs. Tibbene, of Bellefonte, is spend- ing afew days at the home of Meyer. The sick are all improving writing, G, C. Hosterman, one of the kind- hearted school teachers, took au sled load of young folks over to Lemont on Tuesday evening, While attended the meeting which has been on the evening of of this Jurley 's al this there in progress in the Presbyterian church for the Inst three weeks, of Bellefonte, preached that evening, Rev. Two sled loads of young Charles Shirk and baugh as drivers, went to the with Mothers home of folks, Charles the waed Tue - un Sidney Poorman, who lives on Loop road between this place seyville, All report hav time, Misses Katie and Ella Dale, two of Oak Hall's popular young ladies spent last Wednesday at the home of grand-parents, Mr. Mrs, Keller, John Stuart the efficient postmaster at Biate College, was in town last Fri. day. J. P. Weber and Katie spent lust Friday at the home of Jas. Searson, at Linden Hall, Mrs. Priscilla Glenn, of ’ ing £5 1 thelr and David § daughter Lemont, vis- ited at the home of Morris Kimport on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Mart Kell Pleas- ant Gap, speut last Wednesday amon er, of or 5 A sled load com posed sf Mrs. Wm. Brooks, I Mrs, Fisher, Mrs, W 1 children, of this plac at the home of Foste mann, and Hall 3 and Mr. of Linden mi. Patterson “ , #pent Thursday Jodan, ¢ i al Axe wi ao. fiak Kim- of the me of » 5 Miss Anna Dale, one complished Hall, call port Wednesday. music teachers ed st the home of Lo The venerable school teacher. CD Moore, did not have sche on account of the seri this week Wi wis loess of his mother, A {| his big heart Math. Goheen opens party of Friday evening and took a nt; Rn young folks to Lemon Woods acted as chaperon, J. M. Wieland, bit maker, made a business trip te Mills last week. Mr.and Mrs I. Mothersbaugh spent Friday at the home of Win Lemont, Miss e the istling coach- y Polters at Keller, i - Woodward. Mr. friends at this place days, i f i f ited fs W amily Glasgow ly last ar ¥ i $ ir Lue After spending a few months at Yar- nell, Mis Laverna Hosterman return. ed to ber home last week. Revival meeting closed in the Evane gelical church. C. W. Hosterman business made a Bowersox and visited Spriog Mills Saturday, A young daughter arrived Mrs. Howard BOIS friends at at and were Frank Crawford, of Bellefonte, W. B. Chamberlain, of Milton, in town this week. Merchant IR. M. Wolf is list, on the sick ns fp FLORIDA, — Personally. Condactird Tour via Poenusylva. nia Railrond The second Jacksonville tour of the season via the Pennsylvania Railroad, allowing two weeks in Florida, leaves is ington by special train February tions (one berth,) and meals en route following rates : New York, £30 00: Elmira, at proportiouale rates from points, For tickets, itineraries, and fall in. address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, Broad Bireet Station, Philadelphia, ———————————— AY A SATA Lemont Dramatic Ula, Lemont Dramatic Club sent oat posters announcing an entertainment in Arcadia Centre Ha'l, Saturday evens ing, Feb, 22. The company has been on the stage hefore, and promise to The Torror,” ‘Absent Minded” ‘The Dontist.” The Lemont band will furnish the music for the occasion. company. | Bee Grant Hoover before you insure | 11D.. Our Friends AND In order to For SPRING GOODS 1 ike Ii ady Oui CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the ¢ largest Fire and Life Iusurance Companies in the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals; .Mongy to L Office in C ments, oan on First Mortgage er's Stone HO Bese rie Building, Bellefonte, Pa. gar Telephone conn Jee 01 EE GRAIN MAKKET, FRODUCE AT STORES, STRING MILLS io ex 0.T. CORMAN for goods sali alvo paid ¥ Mr. Wheeler Got Hid of His Rheumatism i$ 1 Ti gurning lame in wy winter of 15 int Le Was SO } in fact all over my body, that | eould hardly hobble ground, when [ bought a toltle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. From the fl:xt application I begun to get well, anid was cured and have worked steadily all the year. IL. Wheeler, Northwood, N. YY. Forsale bw J. F Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. Nous. ., ov "The &ntly iy of reader may make up h indtob vere elt i by the © Aroand th ing Ox i he Pa Pan,” published by the Nul ' 4 Avenue the frontiis shell Pablish Panny ih New Yo k wonders begin with ug dq " pd going round and 1 ident drawn in a the id ua WER Re piece picture « nies ringle ing ala ying oo wide ing circle, with way d downbeasr tachment and shading, We told that this portrait are i%q We wetld,” and i there are degrees are no dupli outer, OF cours there i= toast In addition to the pic ures, and we should be surprised indeed to bear from any purchaser the oplaion that be had nol got his money's worth (82 pill 53.3 For S.le or Rent. Store avd dwell- ing opposite hotel, Spring Mills. Ad- dress J. D. Loxa, Hpring Mills, Pa. A Mf 4 SAS Chamberlain's Cough “1 have used have uo hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds #nd croup I have ever used in my fami'y. I have not words to expresa my confi~ dence in this Remedy.-~Mre, J. A. For sale by J. F. smith, H. F. Rossman, J, k Fishet's »ous, i > All kinds of horse blanke's, from 65 ceuts up, al Boozers, Centre Hall, LA For Stomach rouble, “I have taken a great many difer- ent medicines for stomach trouble and vonstipation,’” says Mra. 8. Geiger of Dunkerton, lows, “but never had as good results from any as from Cham berlain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets.” For sale by J. F. Bmith, H. F. Ross man, J. B. Fisher's Bons. A Gum boots, just right for th's kind of weather, at—C. P Long's. : ms AI SS A. 8 cur nice ine of calico. P » i { i The New Year finde us Ae... en. cods ~ p [ Nr wd ble Pric « — on hand a fail line of FineNotions ’ (Jr ans iY rou Adi y ; Se fie WD LOTC, general y iT AIL K Centre Hall, Pa. eel QR ome Listen to the Music: We Car} ry Tt V Inor {) JON SM For all kinds of sores. By Mail, Post Paid, 25 Cents. 0D a. C. J. FINKLE POVPOOTRIOPOVBSONROOOOIOOODOC Spring Mills, Pa. New Store, New Stock . .. .: I * Pp { sed] | 11 have a call from will persons wishing purchase goods in my line. # ¢ i All kinds o taken in exchange for Produce goods, and at prices that will surprise you, You will find thee “wbest brands of Jee 2D { FLOUR aN NNN 00 NN DD are kept by JOHN §. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John S. Auman Brand are the le on the market. BRAN, SHORTS, HOP & MIDDLINGS always on hand, Custom chopping done at all tim, I also kesp Salt on hand at a'l tinvs in grain bags or in burlap sacks. Also Baum's Poultry, Horse & Stock Food, A new fur of entire wheat and su- to Geaham flour new in stock, or Scho nt Ja i Sot . d Hea ¥ i e and Back. 3 the head, the back. could not ox | tried en I tried me and . Th. Kiee . Si fw guffer only made ¢ Celery King. inde 6 Dew Woman bam mer, Croton-on- ud bs Ne Xo Celery King « es Constipation nnd Nerve S{omach, Liver and Kidoey Liiscases, 2 Sold by J. ¥, Centre Hail EL. Wieland ¥ Maadth D. FOREMAN, WM. F. FLORAY {(Fucoessom 10 Geo. W. Ocker,) DEALERS IN—- [Arms ~~ 1 5% Tr. po |Grain, Coal, Flour, Mill Feed, at arte le mmen £3 Ph salt, Fertilizers, Farming 1 : ” impleme &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 lows est possible prices consistent with the quality of goods. mr a "te “Vy 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 Chain. i 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 Sg 8 Drills, have an established reputation for dufability, lightuess of draft, ease of ration, 1 perfection of work Bucher & Gibbs’ Plows have been pope ular since 1830, as the best geveral pups pose plow de. Shares ior es wows always on hao These shares far ini to ae home-made — og Smet from factory snd both: 14 it wd un y of me a | ® most ; solicit |* of share your ;