The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 27, 1902, Image 5

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    Harr,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
why
CENTRE ’ .
yo
Spring Mills.
George Deibl and wife, of Montgom-
erv, spent Sunday at the home of John
Zerby,
[hose
Centre
at
Sas,
who attended the
aud Braught, J. Frank
and wife.
A comedy company will
in the town week: it
best show that has ever been in Spring
Mills.
Ida M. Condo, daughter of J. I. Con-
do, left Saturday for Montgomery, to
Mr, Mrs.
ull is
?
spend a mouth with and
Willis Rishel.
C. P. Loong, the
and lumberman took a week ofl to see
other country. Mr.
Long thiuks number,
r but
popular merchant
SO business
we are a back
agricultural
Pittsburg
1108 fi country.
ile st
there
from
Ohio,
and
pped in atid
went to steubenville,
Harry
I'he
Butler
Lis two brothers,
next
aud
111 business,
sited were
iucting a large dejart-
vangelieal As-
party
. Koontz.
last
Saturday evenii
last
Thomas Deck-
Ise nuell Y,
IKennells Y,
The tizhit Was out
Saturday weed of
Julll Oil, Dauiel
B. PF.
Jacob Me ‘ul, RR. (1.
er,
Hs0X,
ley, Saimnuel Condo, and Stuf!
uneil
| catel-
ey succeeded in
«1
Kennel
ing four hundred and sixty suckers,
ranging from ten to fifteen inches in
lengti
QO. T. Corma:
Dauviel Gentz
OW ial here
» heaviest we have
['ravel hh
out
Was very nu
ventured
wus waiting
the
ry body
tart first to
open
rate rece ipts
replen
orig
i :
ina
ten days ago,
4 r } ay i
apdivg his large sales,
or strop man, he has
of the same kind,
formerly cone of the
hs
and
18s purchased
will now give
supply.
f remuovals and
ice Liere in the
in demand.
the
Ls AY
in village
wane,
Genie
the
unison, the poy ular in.
i been absent several
in-
rio his large and
Concert Company
eries of concerts in the
last a
The enter-
ir
town hu ¥ evening to
very satisfactory audience.
resting consists
ntal
faittment ily inte
and insirame nie
ing of si
gic e i% the star of Lhe
company; sh
ive years of ge, und is quite a ruarvel
executing some of her pieces in a wou-
derful manner,
of Mr. and
Mr. Elliott and Prof, Rainbotir and all
They have given a
The ¢ HMpany consists
Miss
are fine situgers,
charac er and unusual excellence,
cl eats seems
Stories in the March “National”
Albert Lawrence of Michigan cons
tributes “Through
strong and tvpically American story
of love and politics, in which the Boss
least for shrewdness, than we are ac
customed to allow him. Bradford
Stephens of Rhode [sland—a studeat
at’ Brown Udiversity by the way-
writes an exgeedingly funny story of
HAn Old-Fashioned Elopement,” in
which the lovers have their way after
some surprising seenes, Willard Dill.
man of South Dakota contributes a
Norwegian charncter sketch which js
also a very cffective love story, eu.
titled “Tao-Dg «John! Charles
Townend and Josephine Broadman
Jersey respretively, write the Little
Novels of the piinber, in which the
motit is—love, of gourse,
A
You can buy » first-class blanket at a
low price (rom Boozer, Centre Ha!',
Novelties at Kelth's,
Rewer
| Women as Well as Men
| Are Made Miserable by
|
To...
Our Friends
AND
Kidney Trouble.
i
| courages and lessens ambition; be
i . and cheerfy
Ne ETD Len
SOLE are
ates
urine scalds the flesh or if, wi
| reaches an ape w
this week at Keith's,
A novelty wil be the
by
app Mrance
a litt e comedy.
tie Nichols, acrobatic dancers; A, O.
will be
The blo-
music
Fosses,
T re instrumental
nished by the five
| and be
| The mild
| Swamp-R
an
00t iss
|
Denmark being greeted by assembled
sovereigns,
os fp tp
Rebersburg.
i Chapam, of MeAlhattan, were guests
at the hospi me of Prof. C. lL.
Gramley over Sunday.
ployed in Pitcairn for the past
weeks, arrived home Monday.
Mrs, of Mifflin-
burg, afier a few days visit with her
cousin, Mrs, E. M. Brungart, returned
to Ler home last Friday.
C. J.
few
Mame Gast-Roush,
Crouse was confined to
wmbers of St,
sOnage
+ last Friday evening
ber who ventured out into the inclem-
shi how their
Mrs. C.
It will
ent weather goes to FW
pastor and wile, Rev, and
Harman, are appreciated,
‘Great Invention! |
| CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Fire Life
Insurance Companies
‘The Multo in Parvo
Self-Heating
:
Smoothing Iron
IS THE GREATEST
largest and
iu the world,
The Best is fhe Cheapest.....
No mutuals ;: no assessments,
..Money fo Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider's Btone Building,
INVERTION
OF THE AGE,
a
v
Bellefonte, Pa.
i
pe Telephe contection.
ne
pastor and
ing was spent together,
Samuel Spangler, of Newton,
'
v3 Lt}
pi Ll
sas, formerly fro gv
alley, is a wel-
come guest in this community.
y the (i, A. KH
145th Regiment and came
tend
Spangler belongs te
east to
the ion at
last week,
Nathan Boob, of Union
i friend
county, is
i ii
visitiog ol sand a
cquainlances
in Rel , hav
B
ing
attended the
bh Regiment, of
where he
re-
145 which
is B& nei oer.
has almost recovered,
- » i
Tusseyville.
mas Swartz and Millio
(quite a pleasant drive
K
John Runkie's Sunday, alter » pen
fary inefelter retur.«
ding
weeks at ber howe,
w ho has been con-
a few
o Gl
«1 tot
in Mersinger,
heb
¢ with a sore throat, is improving
wise during the past two
week
rapidly.
with ber friend, Miss Rebecea
ler.
AD ite
Spang.
the children in
sick with
a number of
the neighborhood are
measles,
Maurice Runkle made a pleas.int call
at the bome of Jonas Bible Bunday,
Mitterling was expected
home last Saturday but failed to ar-
rive; the deep snow must have fright-
Charles
ened him.
Lauther Wert and
burg, spent a few days
wife, of Aarons
of last week
with bis brother, James Wert,
Quite a number of persons from this
place attended meeting at Egg Hill
several evenings last week.
A very deep snow fell in Penns Val-
ley Friday night; It was fourteen inch
es deep Saturday morning.
ys
odward.
Wo
Mrs. Fannie Meyer visited her pa-
rents Saturday and Sunday,
Mrs. H. Harter, of Coburn, spent a
| few hours with her friends in towh on
| Tuesday.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stover returned
| home from Bellefonte Monday even
ing, where Mrs, Stover had been stay-
| ing during the illness and death of her
| mother, Mra. David Glenn.
Mrs. Henry Meyer, of Rebersburg,
| is visiting bier parents, Mr. and Mrs,
| Isaiah Boob,
| Mrs, Edith Long moved to Brush
| Valley Tuesday.
The celebration
birthday by the P. O
of Washington's
HB. of A, wns
very well attended Saturday evening,
State secretary, of Philadelphia, deliv.
ered an excellent address,
———
When you lack energy, do not relish
| your food, feel dull and stupid, after
Leating, all you peed ix a dose of Chame
| berinin's Stomach & Liver Tablets.
| They will make you feel like a new
man and give you an appetite like a
bear. For Sale by J. F. Smith, H, F
Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Sons,
f A AI MSA
Bce Grant Hoover before you insure,
D. I'l. McCOOL..
| MARBLE wo GRANITE. 3%
0. o>
o£
MoNuke
SPRING MILLIS
In ex
2.7
ide,
CORMAN
at ge for po ash also paid
| H.G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . . PENN.
Manufacturer of ae
and Dealer in
Wheeler tut Hid of His Liheutatisin,
“During the winter of 1808 |
lame in my joints, in fact Over my
body, that |
iid hardly hobble
around, when
I bought a bottle
Chamberlain's Pain Balm
first application 1 began to get
and was cured apd bave
steadily all the vear-—R
Northwood, N,
Y- For snle
Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B,
=Ons.,
WAR RO
all
Ea
br ovo»
| HIGH CRAD
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinas of
| Marble ano
(Granite,
Lh
of
well,
Don’t £1] to get my prices
——— Wn —
If you need anything in rubber foot-
| wear you will flud it to your interest
|
i
|
| and dwell-
j
| to call on Meyer & Musser,
i
i
!
Ad.
For Bale or Rent.—Slore
ing opposite hotel, Bpring Mills.
J D. Loxag,
Bpring Mills, Pa.
- Bp —- EL
“I have used Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy for a number of years and
have no hesitancy in saving that it is
the best remedy for coughs, enlds »nd
croup I have ever used in my family.
I have not words to express my ennfi-
dence in this Remedy. Mrs, J. A,
Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by
J. F. Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B.
Fisher's ~ons.
.
——————— dress
All kinds of produce wanted at C.
P. Long's,
Por Stomach Trouble,
“I have taken a great many differ
ent medicines for stomach trouble and
| constipation,” says Mrs, 8. Geiger of
| Dankerton, Iowa, “but never had as
good results from anv as from Cham.
berlain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets”
For sale by J. F. Bmith, H. F. Ross.
man, J. BB Fisher's Bonus.
|
|
bitin
All kinds of horse blanke's, from 65
cents up, at Boozers, Centre Hall.
se ——— ————————
Write Grant Hoover for prices on
losurance. 000
The Best
Assortment
of »
Furniture in Central Penn.
Will be Found at
5. M.CAMPBELL'S, MILLHEIM.,
AS SPRING APPROACHES you are no doubt debating where to
buy your Furniture, especially those who contemplate starting
housckeeping. Let me whisper in your ear—Yon can find no
better place to buy than Millheim. 1 invite yon to epme and
inepect my stock and prices and you will be convinced that I have
THE BEST AND LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE
Found anywhere in the central part of the state, aud further, I
give Fou good value for your money. I have been in business
for fourteen years, and my motto has always been, “Honesty is
the best policy.” Every piece I sell you must be as repre
sented, or will take it back. What more ean you ask ! :
ALL GOODS ARE DELIVERED.
SPECIAL attention given to Enbalming and Diréeting Funerals,
BELL AND COMMEROI ‘1. pian wa,
i
The
» New Year finds us
|
i
|
i
|
| atthe Most Reason
st G
3 ’
able Prices.
ine of
hoes,
FURN
Listen to the Music:
We ce
fs
ITURE
{
For all kinds of sores.
- p- oo
25
Mail, Post Paid, Cents.
“a
CAPVLOCVOEPTHOO0OPCOGRPODO
Spring Mills, Pa.
New Store,
New Stock .
I will
have 4
persons t
purchase good
line.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE.
Al
taken in exchange for
1
FOOGR,
i kinds of Produce
and at prices
that will surprise you,
You will find thee
wbest brands of
JON 900d
FLOUR
TTB VYDNP
are kept by
JOHN 3. AUMAN,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Pillsbury Flour ana
John S, Auman Brand
are the best on the market,
SAAN. cons
CHO
Pa
MIDDLINGS
always on hand,
Custom chopping done at all timo,
Lalso keep Salt on hand at all times
in grain bags or in burlap sacks, Also
Banm's Poultry, Horse & Btock Food,
A vew flour of entire wheat and su-
perior to Graham flour now in stock.
Highest prices paid for all kinds
coh
wu
} s
ie anid 8
aii LC
aad
a. Klee
and Nerve
and Kido Ba 2
dtr) FF. Emind
| Linden Hall: G. 1
Ba Cvpire Hall
Lovg, Bpring
g
EWicgjand
fe
B.D, FOREMAN, WM. i ORAY
‘FOREMAN & FLORAY
| (Successors to Geo. W. Ocker,)
DEALERS IN--
:
Iirnin Maal ¥
| a dada, wOal, -
salt, Fe
Imeolemanie
Shad Ma aka an Vy
Rr:11 Rand
abies - Wg
laos
nels mn 5 ry
{111 2are we "oY
. Vanadiva Wy = Ww
a dna fy
&c.
: We pay the highest cash prices the
| market will afford for all Kinds of grain,
| pods as mentioned above at the nw.
| est possible prices consistent with the
quality of goods,
We make a specialty of
FLOUR
and carry in stock the best brands to
be oblained anywhere, including both
winter and spring wheat varieties,
In the line of farm implements we
offer only the best, including Chsme
pion Binders and Mowers, Superior
Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs
Imperial
Plows ~~ -
Spring Tooth Harrows and One-horse
Cultivators, The Champion Binders
and Mowers, as well as the Superior
Drills, have an established repviation
for durability, lightness of draft, ease
of operation, and perfection of work
Bucher & Give’ Plows have been py
ular since 1830, ns the best genera) lr.
pose plow made. Shares for thes
plows always on hand. These shares
come direct from the factory and are
far superior to the homemade ones,
both in Be spd al, of tat fal,
© Most respec ¥ t “
a of share your :