CENTRE Harn, . . . THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1902, Spring Mills. A surprise birthday party was held Andrew Corman, one of Spring Mills, Sat- at tne home of mike urday north-west , Mareh 15, the following persons sent: Samuel Lopg aud wife, Hagen wife, Nathaniel Brown aud wife, Mrs. Tammie Rishel being pre John and and daughter, Jesse Long and Emanuel Brown, wifeand son, Smith and wife, O. T. Corman wife, Dr. Mra, P. W. Leitzell, | Jolin Smith, Miss May Smith, Matthi- | and and us Weagley and wile, Miss Aunie Roy- | or, Harry Hagen, Miss May Riclhiard- | jamin Ripka and wife, Gvo, | aud wife, Miss Seit- Le Maggie sutzel, Miss Carrie | he decorated sid water table Wis filles und fur- | ul daughter, Miss hio, did the hon- i vs | tue | ‘orman aod Auua | : er Leow, ¢ pik & 3 Hikil Feceiveq and valuable x firl Pos Usoius H. {Le | * Poy 5 r's Business | spent several days Af § d M Peter ited is her the welcome vise for to Monday eX pects rheuma- he sick list. mimitiee of the Luth- lust Monday evening ¥ ements to begin work | fer bis se vared his con- the Spring Mills Plaop- ill return to Confer from all this iding in 1 xeeediogly machioery Penns Creek, a | * f it are wonder Sinking eportied thst we Rickert eitre Hall, spent [ Mrs. Rickert's Zz, alter spending sev- iv her parents, returned e day last week + Bottorf on Monday took ¢ at the home of Harry | bere shies expects to re- Later, Wright, of Tuasseyville, bome of Heury Moyer over ut Ile aimnosl |} pascaire “unday ma’'e the roads i the new supervisor, kept busy minging which t Fenuk B gin, is bridges ments re; airing and other improve- e rouds were in need of Lydia Ish- KR with the measles, Herk A. 13 Lee Foster Frazier the past week, Jobun Moye r und aI, J 3, tratisacted visited Moyer'sa Potlers Monday, Inra Ripka and was sawirg Moyer, M:. Mil's, DUA Tens nnd ced sister at Mrs. Frank Bogdan enl daughter Busie, of Potiers Mills, visited at the home of P. ¥, Boal Friday. John Z:rby and son visited in the lower part of Panns Valiey last week, —————— i ————— Chick a Ralwing, A farmer ia a neighboring town ship, says an exchange, while in a generous mond gave bis daughter two chickens snl bade her “run away and be a good girl! He promised if she would lock alter them hie would feed the increase four years, The girl, as it were, planted these two chickens and the result, aceordiog to the father's state. ments, ars somewhat asirnishng He saya she has $61 in the ban an | some 200 chick sna which he feed, Ascording to the fsrmer’s boast ealealation his daughter will own the farm at the end of fur years and will be charg'n ¢ him ren for living en it, cots A The Houre passed 220 pension bills leer than three Lours on Saturdays ereby creating a record for rapid tion, ’ Oak Hall, lem Dale ang wife, of { spen t Sunday at Hillside farm, | Wm. Fry, E<q., Arthur Peters, J. | Smith, A. J. Tate, of Shilo, snd Wes- i Mills, The schools will close next week. Wilson, of Philadelphia, { State Superintendent of the Fidelity { Mutual Life Iosun Company, | spent last Tuesduy night with KE. | Bmith. Mr. and Mrs, | Centre Charles ine of in Wim. Thompson, Furnaee, spent Monday town. Miss Mary port, is spending Barnhart, of Williams- some time at the bome of her parents, Mrs. E A. spending a week with her son, I. Stump, of Aaronsburg, is K. Inst week with ber daughter, Mr, IK. Smith. A. W. Dale and daughter Catharine, hurt st saw mill last Saturday, is able to work Wm. Bohn, who was again, of his Moviugs are the order the day. to farm at Lonberger to tLe Tressler; Ed. Sellers, from t entre Hall to the house vacated by Lenberger; J. H, Wiiliams to of the Rock Springs; Mr. house vacated by one nt Gree | “ Gregg Station; John Close i. vacated by Williams the house vacated; by Close; James Kustenborder in the house vacated by Burns. © ; Harry Burus, in Miller Clayton Itters has been run- week n order to till his large order of flour for bis Philadelphia trade. Mr Etters puts out high-grade feed and flour. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tate Heury Bhuey, of Shilo, to move houschold effects last Thursday. ning day and night for the last pasisted his The hustling implement dealer, Ira Korman, Is busy locking after his ip- tals cs fs sn—— Keith's. In addition to Inuzhter aod son the three hours of r which i4 will rival the re for another week at Keith's there be seen two acts that have no among headliners on any stage in Toe Great Rudinnofl, is to to a that Puiladel- Another great world. turn for an engagement limited le week ani it i f ' single week, and it is safe to say he will not again be seen in phia for several years. act unlike suy other in the world is the Mile. rds, Marzella's the like of age or zoological od possesses, performance of troupe of train « bi Le which no» Iu the worl Oluel = garde A py OUR PRESIDENTS. Only One Impeachment and but Two Hesointions of Censure, presi 1 eee 5 Lt Hila ad $18 EL wer ihe te in short n the wee by on rity pass {io or His re- from ent st ’ til divs DARIN. de posits The majority Wis oppose i to J wi that bank, and was thing pro- a censure it. Jackson resolution } lo about « against this » to answer which no opp afforded hi to receis could ns mm. The senate ¢ the protest 16, 1537, the resolution of cen- expunged from the journal 4 1 i 1O80i ition of censure it adopted by the house to which was from I'resi- : the oy i COs Lie t John Tyler's message vetol if 18412 nad been reed, red the president for ¢ of the veto power. ns Jack ro! SPOT tes] pnaainst before Bim, but he had, of * the ¢uate, voted Jackdon's protest, i at 0 bis protest the house cent hit a cony of the senate resolu tion on the former occasion, i this, & ! Making Errors, | A Massachusetts business firm prints this paragraph at the top of its letter heads: “Frrors—we make them; so does every one, We will cheerfully correct them If you will write to us. Try to {write good naturedly if you can, but | write to us anyw ay. Do not complain to some one else first or let the matter pass. We want the first opportunity to make right any injustice that. we may do.” The little sermon deserves a wide audience. Few people have not had oes englon at some time in thelr lives to re- pret the sending of a harsh or hasty note of complaint, It may be necessary to aunert one's rights in subsequent let. ters, but there Is no better rule of cor regpondence than to make the first one good natured.- Youth's Companion, ! i A Care For Senld Head, {| 1 have heard my grandmother say elie had cured many a seald head by taking pure pine tar and enough lard to mnke an ointment when melted to. gether so the tar won't stick, thon keep the herd as clean as possible and ofl with the ointment. She sald she had teen it cure heads when the matter had caten seams in the neck. Detroit Free Press, A OAL Te BL ¥ fl / | Over-Work Weakens u i Your Kidneys. | Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In | your kidneys onc OUR Or L y fail to do ou of order, their work. ARE HERE. | kidney trouble, | Kidney trouble causes qu heart beats, they had heart tro over-working ir poisoned blood It used to | troubles wer e noacrn ICE proves ii tutional diseases have ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you i by first doct | Swamp-Root, the preat kid soon realized. It stands t | wonderfulc and is sol { by all dr cent and es, Y sample free, also out if y Mention this paper when w & Co., Binghamton, N, (reat Invention! | CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Life Companies The Multo in Parvo Self-Heating Smoothing Iron 3 T largest ire and [nsurance in the The Best is the Cheapest..... ...Money fo Loan on Fir Office world, HE GREATEST tuals ; no assessments, st Mortgage Rtone B in Urider’s a Hiding, . 3cllefonte, Pa. ser 1 ‘elephone connection. GRAIN MAEKRET. For sale by D. MN. McCOOL.. FARMERS MILI PRODUCE AT STORIES, H. G. STROHTEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN. EPRING MILLS T CORMAN ands § 0 § ex Rg 3 Ro Lash 0 Manufacturor of and Dealer in HICH GRADE ... Fn MONUMENTAL WORK ™* in all kinas cf Marble avo The zreats fad Chanboris Danger of Calds and La Grippe v ids and pie fie used, langer irom © resyiiing In ins Cough will we Iasands this remuedy for i to jearn of ile in Ril danger The roads through Centre { week were dry and in ge the tens of t rons which demonstrates that r i made good, - - fred. hint of that ure a onld i ! fire eatiuent Io isn pleas rine For enle hy J KF Bossman, J. B. Fisher's Veins .- Dormitory Burned Deubigh Hall large { at Bryu Mawr College, near | phia, was destroyed | night. Sixty girl asleep when the , the is dormitory Philadel fire Sunday Han any other tr ant and safe t Smith, H. F. by students were DOLS, —- alarm was | All got out = fely, but most of their {clothing snl personal effects {urnel. given Se Bilt Well ager «& shoes for men and L $ were 1 AVIS, oo - ——— conan How ta Care the Grip ly at home and Cough Remedy as and a quick recovery sure That remedy counteracts any tends ney of the grip fo result poetmonia, which serious danger. Among thousands who have used grip, not one case has ever t ed that did not reenver La Grippe Quickly Cared, Remain quiet Chamberlain's directed to | "In the winter of 1508 and 15890 | | was taken down with a severe attack | of what is called La Grippe,”’ says F L. Hewett, a prominent druggist of Winfield, Til. “The only medicine | used was two bottles of Chamberlain's | Cough Remedy. Ii broke up the cold { and stopped the coughing like magie, i and I have never since been troubled b Sexed ; with Grippe.”! Chamberlain's Cough J. F. Smith, H. F Remedy can always be depended upon Fisher's Sous. | Lo break up a severe cold and ward off { any threatened altuack of pneumonia It is pleasant to take, too, which makes it the most desirable and one of the most popular preparations in yee for these ailments, For sale by J, F Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Sons. x «11 2 fallow tens for tie it Sor For Bossman, sje by J. B Raum a J Our Bilt Well for $2 hand-made, Yeager & Davia, shoes A) are a. a All kinds of horse blanke's, from 65 cents up, at Boozers, Centre Hall, The Best Assortment of 5 Furniture in Central Penn. Will be Found at 0. M.CAMPBELL'S, MILLHEIM. AS SPRING APPROACHES yon are no doubt debating where to buy your Furniture, especially those who contemplate ¢tarting housekeeping. Let me whisper in your ecar—You can find no better place to buy than Millheim. 1 invite you to come and inepect my stock and prices and you will be convinced that 1 have THE BEST AND LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE Found anywhere in the central part of the state, and further, 1 give yon good value for your money. 1 have been in business for fourteen years, and my motto has always been, “Ilonesty is the best policy.” Every piece I sell you must be as repre- sented, or 1 will take it back. What more ean you ask ALL GOODS ARE DELIVERED. SPECIAL attention given to Enbalming and Directing Funcrals, BELL AND COMMERCIAL PHONES, The New Year finds us CYN J i ©" A Ym rt SE, C 3 sr Bh Nd iS “E— You will find w on hand a full line of ny ’ 1 We pay market pr ice for A Toot from the Band W« gon listen to the Music: For all kinds of sores. Chapped Hands, Chi Jy Iblains, Tetter. Mail, Post Paid, 25 C. J. FINKLE PROVPIND OOOO DNODINPIOOPIRD OO Spring Mills, Pa. New Store, New Steck... . I wi have a call be Fens Wish PITCHASe OoOds 1 ny line. GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods, and at prices that will surprise you, You will find thee best brands of Jee DTDBD ONDE FLOUR BHO VV OVO DOr are kept by JOHN §. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John S. Auman Brand are the best on the market, BRAN, SHORTS CHOP & MIDDLINGS always on hand, Custom chopping done at all timer, I aleo keep Salt on hand at all times in grain bags or in butiep sacke. Also Baum's Poultry, Horse & Stock Food, A new flour of entire wheat and su- perfor to Graham flour now in stock. f Celery K RKiomach Mold by J. F Linden Hall ~ iith, «entire Hall G. H. Long Sprig BD. FOREMAN, WN BAY {Buooessors 10 Goo, W. Ocker) DEALERS IN oal, wtals mare OTLLIZETS, ys Xr: a ." EEL Bo ‘ - ava, - ait aly on H ' a sede ° : 1 news em § ? «IMRCINCHLS, & | We pay the highest cash pric | market will afford forall kind {and at the same time will off goods as mentioned above st 1h est possible prices consistent with quality of goods, C. wa the f grain, yon Jive the We make a specialty of FLOUR and carry in stock the best brands te be obtained anywhere, including both winter and spring wheat varieties, In the line of farm implements we offer only the best, including Cham pion Binders and Mowers, Superior Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - - Bpring Tooth Harrows and One-horse Cultivators, The Champion 11 .ders and Mowers, na well as the Boperior Drille, have an established repoiation for durability, Nightuot of draft, ease of operation, and perfection of work Bucher & Gibbs’ Plows have been ular since 1830, as the best geovrm! pars pose plow made. Bhares for hess plows always on hand. These shares come direct from the factory and are far superior to the homemade ones, both in fit and quality of We most respectfully solicit at least of hare your patronage. "
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