THE CENTRE REPORTER. . PENNA. CENTRE HaLLn, . THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1902, Spring Mills. Mrs. Davis Evans, formerly of Pot- ters Mills, but now of Allegheny, is visiting among friends and relatives at his place, Miss Mabel Smith, of Potters Mills, spent several days with her Miss May Smith. Charles Snyder, of Bellefonte, is home with his parents, Mr, and tion, William Auman has sold session this spring. H. F. Confer, Spring Mills will move to Milli inst, the of Company, head man Mill on z Planing elim the Sorry to lose such a good chanie and peighbor, nmissioners of Centre eoun- ‘ ty were over of the SW pt ARnY thint {his is the secon iron bridge was recently 1 il time this bridge bas | removed hy his vel Lhe the a lengthen the brid, Mh EY walter v have concloded to set a one of itments further baek, and muke it some sr, of the ~)2 1 | by wil! gelical chiurel:, wil er year; the Reverend gentleman is quite a {luent speaker, very and agreeable and has hosts of in this neighb rhood. market here was completely ized and they were bought and sold at almost any figure, the ruling price bie - Then they de- further de- ing thirly-one cents. clined to 25, then to 22, a cline followed and they ruled for a day at 90-18, now 16. The demoral- or Ltwao the can hardly get them low enough. L. B of Lock Haven, made a flying visit to this place Io J. L.. Hood, of Buffalo, Y, was also here for a few days visiting any high price, now merchants Cameron, at or week. “¥. Yo 3 Ful 1 Oi irienas, The late flood about the most destructive we have ever had in locality; Penns and Binking creeks were simply angry floods, and cyclon- was t hia this or » combined jc like swept every thin their creek road from the town sway in path of waters. The towards the pike to below the iron Liridge over Penns creek was completely covered, the water reaching to the steps of the o We numerous dwellings along that the 1 oughifare, flooding the cellars and play- (ie Dunkle's residence and wall paper ishment at Willow ing 1 with the board walks, \Y, esiabl Aver (rove Park, a short distance below the village, was entirely surrounded by a raging flood. The store buil of Howard Ross | ma W. H. Musser’ snd the old farm house Msjor Huss, unded. The em- | On ding 3, the poste 1 ©, “ . bike 3 cle oflies now occupied by Were slso completely su } f Allis jiroy ees ol sO ive duty fiom Irie act. thie # Inill were three o'clock in marniog until! noon, on the pike bridge running east and west over Penos creek, to prevent the accumula | ti d sis of ice and rubbish, ss the ice came | wwii the stream in large bodies, men broke them up and sent the pieces | through under the bridge, thus keep West of the swept scross the | pike in an aogry mood, and were with- | ing thie channel open. Lridge the waters in an inch of entering the hotel build- | ing, severing all communication with | $4 £R8 § thie village proper. Le hotel fifteen or twenty and weather-bound. week Mr. Rulil had to thirty to inch of tl being ceceupled. 1 i were i storm-staid | Two nights last | from twenty-five | greats every i At! e height of the flood, several gentler men were desirous of visiting the stores, but us the pike was under a| blockade and all the avenues elosed, | were unable to do so, but W, P. Alex- ander of the mill, made his appearance | and soon solved the difliculty, and by | playing ferryman carried several through the angry pool on Lis back | and landed them safely on the bridge, i causing considerable merriment, yet it was an act highly appreciated. A pile of boards belonging to Wm. Allison, valued at about one hundred dollars, were swept awsy like chips; several other piles were likewise on the move, but were saved by the exertions of his active employes. On the south side of Pepuns creck, the water reached to within an inch of entering both the Methodissand Reformed ehureh build- ings and extended west to and along the road leading to the railroad station to the new furniture establishment of Bmith & Bro. and also completely sur. rounding the store and residence of O, T. Corman. On this road the iron bridge over Binking creek was swept away and lodged a short distance be. low and twisted out of all semblance to a bridge, Through the exertions of Andrew Corman, who furnished the lumber, and with the assistance of oth- ers, a temporary foot bridge has been thrown across (he creck for the secon. modaticn of the public, The snow on Wednesday last measured eighteen finches in depth, The sleighing is about over for this inter; the late heavy fall of snow is guests ie hotel entertain i | fust being converted into slush and | muddy pools, Commercial agents passing through | here report business on the road not | very lively. Michael Bhirea in who has been { home on Saturday last, i ble weather Inst week, the | ness in this place. — —i —— Ponn Hall. The following is a list of the tion in the spring: Hs. farm; O. Walters, of Milroy, furm vacated by Mr. Royer; D. W, Zeigler, to Spring Mills; John Long, from West Brush Valley to the house on ley, to Spring Mills; Wm. R. Mesmer, in with his father, Leonard Mesmer, Balley, east of town; F. M. Ream, to heim; CC. R. Snyder on the farm vacat- en by Mr. Ream; C. E. Zeigler, to Spring Mills, in the house vacated by West rush Valley, where he will engage in farming. A. C. Bheesley, A. Lingle, to to Bober: Georges Valley; John v A. F. NM » heen housed up with a severe cold, i» wule to be around again, The public sale of John east of town on Friday, was largely and Don’t Know it. | How To Find Out, | Fill a bottie or common glass with your | water and let it stand twenty. four hours; a | 5% > sediment or set- i - (4 : tiing Indicates an 94/9 75 Unhealthy /r 2 y tion of condi- the neys; {f it stains your linen evidence of ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass it or pain in i the k is | convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- | der are out of order, | What to Do. i i is comfort in the [Cry Par 11 inability iit, or bad eff | wine or beer, and necessity of being comp during the day, and to g during the night. The mild an | ordinary effec Swamp-R realized. Its is the hig] | derful cures of the If you need a medi best. Scid by d You may have | wonderful jisc land a b more about it, absolutely Address Co., Bingham tion reading this g d oot est for {ts we 1841 ‘(Great Invention! The Multo in Parvo | Self-Heating what the doctor claims to be a compli- cation of diseases, Ti e band boys won a at a concert given the Standard ouncert Company, which exhibited at Spring Mills last week, C. E. Zeigler moved today, day, to Spring Mills, to the house for- by be will teach instrumental music also deal in pianos and organs. Harry W. Weaver and wife left for a weeks' visit to Lock Haven. WwW, (. a rushiog business in the lurrell, the jeweler, is line walches and clocks; Mr. Bar rell also runs a shaving parlor in con- neetion with his repair shop. Miss Badie V. Ocker, burg, is a guest at the home of C. Zeigler this week. D. Zeigler doing or = of Madison- E. W. Mills Tuesday, wher moved to he will lish a carpet and rug factory, Ti floods left the in bad shape which will give the supervi- Spring estab- ¢ recent roads sors steady employment as soon as the wealer perm is, - ———— — Farmers Mills. vin Garbrick sold two head of fat » to Thompsons last week. \. Hearick made a (rip to pny ber son W. 3 k paid his fijlend, H Sunday, wil will move tn Spring to the house pow occupied by in alsin i the { of Mareh Calvin ck will move to his father’s farm in Any. i wo Smell Wise will move to Georges Rearick farn; Det adler on the fariu vacated by Wise; ey, on the George Barner to the Bituer farm cated by Garbriek, D M. MeCUool and M. L ceived Reporter pokes in serve lunch at their sales. va- Hisliel which re- town day. Al Bradford a«id his came bi tue over Sunday; be bad sev. children Thomas Swartz snd through Farmers Mills Bunday. Miss Erna Smith bas a severe tack of pre amonia, Wai Hagen went to Centre assist th Hall to Liise's to finish a house, iene adn Tusseyvilie, Mr. Meyers speut Friday night at Bellefonte, returning home Saturday evening. Mr. Zorg, of Mingoviile, was snowed iiattbe home of John L. Runkle; he was traveling in the Luggy and was obliged to wait for better buggying A pleasant little company met at the home of George Ishler on Friday evening. Miss Rebecen Bpangler spent Sone day with Miss Edua Ishler. James Goodhart was in this place Bunday evening. Mifflin Moyer returned to bis home Baturday after spending several days in Lock Haven. Jacob Detwiler’s sale was very well attended Saturday, Misses Ids apd Elizabeth Bitner spent SBaturdsy with their friend Miss Nellie Bible, Tillman Kiinefelter Is able to be around aguin after haviog the measles, Mrs. Dubbs, wile of Rev. Dubbs, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mis. Bamuel Floray. Write Grant Hoover for prices on lusurauce, uo ‘Smoothing Iron IS THE GREAT} +1 ISVENTION OF THE AGE For sale bj D.I FARMERS . McCOOL. wrt H. G. STROHMEIER, | CENTRE HALL, . PENN. . . Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all Kinuas of Marble av Granite, Donut £4 La Grippe Qaiekly Cured 1800 1 sitnck says F | “In the winter of 1308 and was taken down with a severe of what is caljed La Grippe,"”' L. Hewett, a prominent druggist of Winfield Ill. “The only medicine | used was two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It broke up the cold | and stopped the coughing like magic | and I have never since been troubled | with Grippe.” Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can always be depended upon | to break up a revere cold and ward ofl {any threatened attack of poeumonia, i It is pleasant to take, too, which | makes it the most desirable and one of {| the most popular preparations in use for these ailments, For saleby J, F | Bmith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Sons. ——— IA SA Keith's Theatre, If it ean be made so, Keith's plays | this week will be funnier than ever, | There are no less than ten laughable | acts in a fifteen epeciaity show, which | promises at least three and one-half | hours of laughter, with many moments t when the assemblages will be convuls- ed by the antics of the comedians, At least seven of the acts are of the first. rate order, S———— fs fA A“ ssn o— All kinds of horse blanke's, from 65 cents up, at Boozers, Centre Hall, The Best Assortment of ° AS SPRING A housekeeping. gt the best sliey.” Every BELL AND COMVEROIAL PHON®S LODK AND LOCK AGAIN, OUR Spring Goods ARE HELE. "e are not having a Clearing Sale But SPR i » 1 . we nave re wivoed our “+ NG GOODS, And offer vou a bargain in the LATEST STYL Every d ES OF Spring Mills, Pa. | CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Fire Life Insurance Companies in the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; fa roeat IATRERL and DO assessments, ... Money fo Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. pe Telephone connection. GRAIN MARKET, PRODUCE AT STORES, SPRING MILLIS fer poy! for go OT COIKMAN In exchang EA — Dangerof Coldsand La Grippe The greatest in ippe their mnnis reasot however, eolds and in pnen- is used, Cough danger from resulting al or ¥ mn If and Chamberlain's Hemedy taken, danger will be avoided, Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these dise we have set to learnof a singie case having resulted in pueuy. Er which shows conclusively that it a ceriain preventive of that dangerous malady. It will cure a eold or an attack of ia grippe io time than any other freatment, J ant and safe totake. For sale hiv Rmith, H, F. Rossman, J. B Mae, i ris Cate 11 aii Sees, ia in { Tony J. F. Fisher's ———— po How te Cure the Grip Remain quietly at home and Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy as directed and a quick reeavery is sure to follow, That remedy counteracts any tendency of the grip to result in pueamonia, which is really the only serious danger. Among the tens of thousands who have used it grip, not one case has ever been report. ed that did not recover. For sale hy J. F. Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Sons, ¥ i - sds In contrast to Mr. timism is an article by Brooks Adams, in Seriboer's for March, entitled “War and Economie Competition.” By a careful study of the trade routes of the ancient world Mr. Adams shows the great danger of a tremendous upheav- al in existing conditions growing out America’s supremacy in recent | years, - I have been in business The New Year finds us * Ar... atthe Most Reason “mmm— You will find w on hand a fail line of Rubber Goo . — Best. Good: able Prices. . .: ., T_T ” < iy ds, 1 ' Ve Country Produce : 0ay AN ive as 1 Pa. Centre Hall, 1 cat FURN Listen to the Music: WITH & JOAN S ITURE n u, For all kinds of sores. 3y Co whe Mail, Post Paid, 2 ~ a J nts. C. J. FINKLE COSPOVO VLRO ORTA0SCCOPOERe Spring Mills, Pa. New Store, New Stock . . . .. persons par . v ‘ ins ITY SC OoOds In my i: 10g. . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. MARDWARE. All kinds of Produce t i taken in exchange for goods, and at prices that will surprise you. You will find thee V9%%% 999929 Nd i FLOUR i he do are kept by JOHN §. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John §. Auman Brand are the best on the market. i SHORTS Te GOP & MIDDLINGS always on hand. Costom chopping done at all timer, I alah keep Salt on hand at all times in grain bags or in burlap sacks, Baum'’s Poultry, Horse & Stok Food perior to Graham flour now ia stock. gies % stful Sleep. Phi Makes R aEEness nim e cd It Of « eg penn PR. nitendant « head. pt 10 ine take, for body suf if waAke- nerves onstipation vilgnieryous « hey, loss of appot s by opiad isoniy ber nledand i oves The cause g effect on the fas hy is s« i rid bowels, + 4 on the #lomn Celery King cures Constipation and Nerve, Stomagh, Liver and Kiancy discuss, 8 | Soldbyl) F. Smith, Ceptre Hall : F. EWieland | Linden Ball; G. H. Lorg, Spring Mill ou | R. D. FOREMAN. WM. ¥. FLORAY ‘FOREMAN & FLORAY (Successors to Geo. W, Ocker) «DEALERS IN Grain Coal 5 (alain, voal, i salt, Fertilizers, Farmi 1 1 ee lmple &c. We pay the highest cash prices the | market will afford for all kinds of grain, iand at the same time will offer you | goods as mentioned above at the low- est possible prices consistent with the | quality of goods. Flamm - a ee ly id Feed, ng a SOLS, 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 Chame- pion Binders and Mowers, Superior Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows ~~ - { Spring Tooth Harrows and One horse Cultivators, The, Chaniplon Binders nd Mowers, as Well a the Superior rill, have un establistiod reputation tor durability, lightness of drofi, ense of operation, and perfection of work Bucher & Gitie' Plows have been pop. ular since 1550, as Lhe best gonad pose plow msde. Rhares for 1 plows alv ays on hand, These shinres come direct from the factory snd are far superior to the homwemnde ones, both in fit and qustity of material,