Sk THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE Hail, . . . PENN’A, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1902, Coburn, few days visiting with Mrs, Hackett, of this place, J. E. Kooney departed for Harris- burg on Tuesday morning, and will be employed by the bridge carpenters on the middle division of the main line of | the Penn. I. R. Mr. DeLong of Sugar Valley, was visiting ut the home of P. B. Meyer | over Sunday, Zwingli Bower has rented and mov- ed into the house of Mrs. Jumes Burd, | 0 1 railroad street, vacated some time ago by T. G. Hosterman, He will start a bakery in the future Then the people of our town will be | supplied hot ples and other daiuties on short notice, Ou Monday the newly elected town- | near with fresh Uread, ship officers were sworn into office by Justice J I. Gurthotl, Samuel Evert, J. J. D Stover, N. (i. Hosterman Hoste rinan, are all on the sick list, Landlord 8S. ® foute on Sunday nnd returned again | Levi Lizzie | Nutt, and ing drove to Belles on Monday. A lady passenger on the eveniag train west was delnyed at this | place on account of some of the bridges | ou the railroad between this place aud | Rising Springs beiug unsafe, so Mr, | King took her to Bellefoute by pri-| vile ¢raveyano:, | Win. Krape, of Johnstown, was in | few visiting old | friends and acquaintances. He is a | Penn Vo'. and | of this famous held in Belle this section a days member of 14S Reg. came to the Reunion regiment, which was fonte in February, Daniel Hosterman, the had oflicial business in foute one day last week. The flood on Friday did consider- | able damage to the roads in our town- | eflicient Bell - f[ssessOr, ship and also carried away several small bridges. the inhabit- ants in the portions of the] town moved out, fearing a repetition of the flrod of 1550. Some of the old-| est residents claim that Penns Creek | than it bad ever Some of lower was higher been before. C. A. Weaver's water motor in the grain house works to perfection, since | he changed the gearing, this is quite | an improvement over the old way of hoisting grain by horse power. —————— A ——— Boalsburg Prof J. C. Bryson spent last Wed- | nesday at his home in Watsontow: ; while there he attended the weddiog | of Lis sister, Al Witiner, of the Branch, called at | the Hiliside furm on Friday eveuir g Everheart, who risiog in| prominence as a farmer at the Branch, | called at the of Mrs. M. A. | Woods on Friday evening. Samuel home Eaoch Sweeney took a sled load of our citizens to the home of Jomes | Ross, at Linden Hall Ed Glenn, who is at present work- ing for Morriz Kimport, met with an accident Thursday, home from a sale, while returning | The horse he was | riding fell, throwing the rider under. | neath him, irjuriog his lower limbs | go that they could not bear the weight | of his body for several dayr. At the present writing the young man is somew hat better, Miss Katie Meyer, of Locust Grove, | spent last Saturday with her friend, Miss Dora Meyer. Clems Dale, one of the wide-awake farmers from Houserville, was in town Baturday looking for a farm hand, The summer normal will begin on April 14th. Prof. J. CC. Bryson is to | be assisted by W. A. Murray, who is to teach short-hand sud is one of the finest instructors in that branch that can be found in this part of the state. Scott Bricker returued home Mon- day from Bellefonte, where he has been undergoing treatment for his throat. He was io a very serious con- dition for a few days and was obliged to take his food through a tube, but atk present writing is pproving. Charles Fisher returned Lome Mon- day alter a stay of several weeks in Philadelphia, fp ot Lemont, Last Monday was a gala day for the Freshmen of Slate College, That evening they banqueted at Bunbury, and for once, they all succeeded in get- ting away without having a battle with the SBophs. Bome of them board- ed the train at Bellefonte, and the othe ers got on at different points along the route between there and Lemont, They were all armed with heavy clube, and no doubt would have given the Bophs a hard fight had the latter ut- tempted to stop the boys from, going, as has been the custom in past years, Beevers! Freshmen who did not go to the banquet, accompanied them as fur as Bprieg Mills, in order to assist them should the Bophs attempt to iuterfere with their going. The boys of the Dramatie Club gave their entertainment at Pine Grove Mills Taesday evening last, i [ still confined to bed, requiring wateh- | ers every night; he isa son «f "Squire | Armstrong. | who for the past | year bas been employed by the Bell { Telephone Company as lineman, is at { home again, Rev. Shultz and Harry Dinges drove {| to Lemont Just Sabbath morning, to find that none of the Revs congregn- tion had courage enough to bruve the ——————— A Oh —————— Charles Ishler, of Tusseyville, was of Belle- Bamuel Goss and family, Mr. Parker left the tenement house James Kimport, who was housed up a great part of the winter, is again Despite the extremely inclement wealbier cn Thursday evening, the so- very pleasantly. About sixty town before the tlood broke: it was | The flood struck this place hard and | Al-| the | the Consid- | erable damage was done; perhaps the | The school was closed for the day and the | msjority of the inhabitants remained shock of the most all the one last summer, wera filled in lower part ol «uw au wet some of Rev. Shultz delivered a powerful | sermon on Bunday, which was his last | sermon before conference; his many | Samuel Bloyer visited bis brother | John Weaver, cf Centre Hall, was | in town Saturday, i Hevry Wolf, of Wolf's Store, spent | several days among friends and rela- | tives in this section. ! Will Felding left several days ago | {or Brooklyn, New York, where he has | obtained a position, Last Monday evening Claire Stamm Hor- | holy bonds of wedlock to Bessie ner, ofliciating. Bessie Sharp, a charming young la- | i i i cp spss Lung Fever. This dls2ase is known | y the names of lung fo | the lungs, and § peumonis of the substance fammation of of the or lights. as the butchers call them. It Stor left lung, or both, | form of cougestion of tion proper taki g | : ig ia 8 congested state or | engorged with blood autil the anlmal dies. In Ost Cam 8, Bowes never r, thesympioms of active in- fammation will soon be disovend. | famma- lage is oie of he most common and fa! discawn the Is subject to, and its | PUL Le horse dovtor’s skile to the He must anderstand his case cigar OW what be do aid do I with & ne stor's rk+ the beginni g of the third | tion of the BOSE treatment wil This mie Sous mall vw, whi b the idugs hinve Pp wer Lo remove their | The lisease dots pot slways present the sane symptoms. [a what are called ost Cale Lh nature of the type of preumonis the case lu the congestive | lungs are gorged with | blood; from the fist to the last lung fever may be mistaken for ple: isy, but it ust Dot be for bg ther atid is then called pleuri-puramonia indeed 8 case of either pleurisy or po-nmonis can hardly t rminate without beounicg compli cated with eacn other. Lung fever is very une certaiu in its doration: it may terminate fatally in less than elghleen hours, or it may be protract- ed for many days and then prove [stal, but gen- erally if the case is going 0 end fu desth it will be from to second to the 60h day, if 1 lives over the Gfth day it is a favorable sign. Puenmoule indroisy of the chest; frequently terminates occu’; the bogs and ears noome watia, the appe- Lite ret ne, the loose appesrs more ive 5 sud is thought Ww be getting well but th emt rem: ios un walthy sod Ins few dey he 8 seized with rig usr ehiverine: then be has token & relapse or another ntinck of lung fever sid very soon dies, dus dic nil efloits for bis reli 1, ho orihy Master: In betinlfl of the Mempria’ ‘ommittee appointee ¥ to draft suitable resciut ions ou the death of sister Kate Waguer, we rospects fully submit the following: Whereas, God in bis wisdom has, for His own wise pitrpose, called from ber labors upon earth sister Kate Wainer; therefore, Resolved, That in her death our Order joses a firm friend; the community a most respected, Christian neighbor, and the family a tender, loy- ing wife and mother. Resolved, That we deeply mourn her loes to us bere, Lut we have an abidiog faith that in those higher reslms of light and glory ber mind finds expression and infinite ev) gment in that sphere of purity aud bis to which we sre all hastening. Resolved, That we extend our fraternal sym. pathy to the family of our beloved sister and commend them to the protectiog care and guid. ance of our loving Heavenly Father, Resolved, Toal a page io our minute book be sel apart as 8 memorial page for our departed sister and these memorials inseribed thereon R solved, Thats copy of these mom rials be sent to the ber aved family and be privted in the Centre Reporter. “Leaves have thelr time to fall, And flowers to whither at the north winds 1 reath; And stars 0 set but all, Thou hsst wll seasons for thine owr, O Death.” KATE CONLEY, Respeetially suomitied, MAGGIE 8. RHOXE, Meyer & Musser have [ud received a Edward Armstrong, whose illness } ALICE DURST. fresh supply of International Stock & The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, Thers iz on disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because zo dec i ee acathg g it Yee wns em Spring Goods of kidney disea ARE HCRE. CUR ki @ bl i ee sotokaiw Vital organs o kidneys thomsslves break down-and was away cell by cell Bladder trout a derang obtained quickest by a the kidneys. y can makes no mistake by f Swamp-Root, the great kidney bladder remedy. We are not having a 4 nroner Phd prope Clearing Sale, are feeling 3 But we have received SPRING taking Dr. K GOODS, 'a And ofter you a bareain in the SILATEST STYLES OF J : Every day. extraordinary effec : realized, derful cu Swamp by all sized bott The prices will surpiise yon, ALL COME De convinced. and A113 Spring i | CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Life Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; Fire and Insurance iS THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE no assessments, ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage OfMice in Crider’s Btone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. pay" Telephone connection. ot, you iron with a stove ave the firc-ox within & he iron itself, Advantages. SAVES FUEL BAVES TIM? GEHAIN MAKKET. BAVES standirg by a Wheat Kye Corn oe * Old Onls...onmm BREST coins hot stove in summer Lime. Forse by— D. I'l. McCOOL. FARMERS MILLS, PRODUCE AT STORES, BRE connie ons snort shar Ses a Sa SARS FREE... onions sovivions Lard PA tow Hide Meat u % a —— Mh H.G. STROHNEIER, |™ = PENN. ¥ + 3 SPRING MILLIS 0. T. CORMAN { In excharge for goods, Cash also paid Faww Manufacturer of Buthat 0 — and Dealer in Chickens, 7 ; onl BPpie. nek " ried Apples Rusti rise Potatoes Har fares Shoulders 4 Boel Oia bons Hides lA insissnn in all kinas of Marble ano Granite, mona If reasonable care is bowever, and Chamberlain's Cough som Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases, we have vet to Daogerof Colds and La Grippe Don" fail 10 get my prices used, La Grippe Quickiy Cured, “In the winter of 1508 and 1800 | was taken down with a severe attack single ease having resulted in pneu of what is called La Grippe,” says F. monia, whieh shows conclusively that L. Hewett, a prominent drugeist of §; is a certain preventive of that Winfield, Ill. “The only medicine I dangerous malady. used was two bottles of Chamberlain's vr an attack of la grippe in Cough Remedy. Iu broke up the eold than any other treatment. and stopped the coughing like magic, unt and safe to take. For sale by J. F. and I have never since been troubled Smith. H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's with Grippe.” Chamberlain's Cough Rous. | ' Remedy can always be depended upon to break up a severe cold and ward off any threatened attack of poeumonia, It is pleasant to take, ton, which makes it the most desirable and one of the most popular preparations in use for these ailments, For sale by J. F Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Sons. lowe tc fa — J. W. Baieor was sppointed posts master at Benore, this county. cents up, at Boozers, Centre Hall, Rebeeca Snyder, daughter of Samuel Snyder, is afflicted with the measles, ssid tl nets Write Grant Hoover for prices on Kelth's, insurance. 000 A veritable avalanche of comedy is indicated by the Keith announce. ment there beiog no less than eleven comedy acts i1 a bill consisting of fifteen rpecialties. Judging by the past show performances of these specialists the bill ought to be the best comedy presented in any house in Philadelphia pn How to Care the Grip, Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as directed and a quick recovery is sure to follow. That remedy counteracts any tendency of the grip to result in pueumonia, which is really the only serious danger. Among the tens of this season. Certainly Keith's has thousands who have ned Jt for the . rip, not one ease has ever been report- never provided more laughable Tht did not reonver. For sale by material in any two previous bills dur- J. F. Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. ing the past year. | Fisher's Sons. i . The Best Assortment of =====9 . Furniture in Central Penn. Will be Found at 3. M. > CAMPBELL'S, MILLHEIM AS SPRING APPROACHES yon are no doubt debating where to buy your Furniture, especially those who contemplate starting housekeeping. Let me whisper in your ear—You can find no better place to buy than Millheim. I invite you to come and inspect 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, and further, 1 five n good value for your money. I have been in business or f®urteen years, and my motto has always been, “llonesty is the best poliey.” Every piece I sell you must bo as repre. sented, or I will take it back. What more can you ask ALL GOODS ARE DELIVERED. SPEOIAL attention given to Enbalming and Dirceting Funerals, BELL AND COMERCIAL PHON®S. Shadi cal The New Year finds us Am... E— on hand a fuil line of JERR Goods Ty Or any or ooO0 y @ general dStore, change ciean goods in ¢x- Centre Hall, Pa. We carry more Fur tores in Penns Valles 8. i from £14 00 up: Boards from £11.00 up; 2 Ded Steads - * Writing sion Tables, Cribs. Cradles Pole g, and every i k Get the prices of We wi of take a l 1 i- ¥ SACK {4 a0) some (renis others ave been: Quick sales an JOHN SMITH & By Mail, Post Paid, 25 Cents. C. J. FINKLE Spring Mills, Pa. I will be pleased 10 § Lt . 14 “11 nave a cai irom aii persons Ww ishing to purchase goods in my he, ... un 0svn DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for vgoods, and at prices that will surprise you. n You will find thee “wbest brands of Yeo % 99% %%E + FLOUR a ODNVDDONBVDY VBP are kept by JOHN S. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John §. Auman Brand are the best on the market, BRAN, SHORTS ie MIDDLINGS always on hand, Custom chopping done at sll times, I also keep Balt on hand at all times in grain bags or in burla Baum's Pouliry, 'A New r of A — 5 — SOIC RRA /swospsz swithnp we bg peQE ; "SBRISD Dum pue wos samy ATIwIY NywEsn uy HII £1 ‘uonduwnsuod IUSdoU] puw SIYOucug BUWYIsyY ‘Uino) Suidooum ‘dddiag ‘spjod ‘sylinoy seing Jui) ang oy] { Bold by J. F. Sih, Centre Hall ; F. E Wieland {| Linden Hall; G. H. Lv g, Spring Milk i - | B.D. FOREMAX, WN. F. FLORAY FOREMAN & FLORAY (Successors to Geo, W., Ocker,) ~~DEALERS IN~- - 1% es Grain, Coal, F Mill Feed, 3 $e ia mre sete Salt, Fertilizer °, ¥ aril Implements, &c. We pay the highest ensh prices the market will afford for all kinds of grain, and at the eame time will offer you goods as mentioned above at the low. 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 anywhere, including both winter and spring wheat varieties, In the line of farm implements we offer only the beet, including Cham plon Binders and Mowers, Superior irain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows ~~ - Spring Tooth Harrows and One-horse Cultivators. The Champion Vinders and Mowers, as well as the Superior Drills, have an established repr tation tor durability, lightness of draft, case of opeintion, and perfection of work Bucher & Gita’ Plows have Noes pop- ular gines 1830, ae the best : Bigacte 1 1 perior to Grat
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