The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 17, 1902, Image 7

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    Spring Mills.
Agreeably tg offering great bargains
unseated i
a os the next thirty days,
He mals pow candidates are looming up,
unses A .
and 1% geems they are all for commis-
ors i Meyer, Frank and Huwmpten,
Wilrs. John Wolf returned from east-
«th cities with a full line of the latest
those io ned of u hat call on her bie-
fore buying elsewhere,
The ladies of the Lutheran
serve meals and ice cream at Dr.
Wolf's reunion in August,
The trout season opened Tuesday
chureh
with fair success; the stresins are Loo
high for good fishing,
Mrs. William Musser and daughter
Altoona the past two weeks,
Ward Gramley closed his school at
howe with Lis
T. M. Grawley,
Garden masking some of our folks
are talkiog ubout —well, it will be only
talk —as long as the cold and stormy
weather continues, Half the
is gone, and still too cold and blustery
4
cut cof
month
for even Lhe frogs to ven'uie
their muddy beds to
nightly serenade-——to
2hant slanting garden truck.
i! rtel that the new
ng creek, to replace the ong
recent
give u+
SAY
y by the flood, will
bridge
21h proximo The
is to be ten feet longer and eight in
perhaps,
higher than the old one.
J. I. Condo has Just introduced some
to increase his force of employees, Mr
Condo is d Lg quite a large business
Edwin Ruhl, the village landlord, is
quite ill, and .as been
room for the past week or ten
His brother Will is attending to
hotel business during his indi-position
Ambros
an imposiog baru on his property on
the Ave '
W. P. Alexander,
Uentzel is erecting quite
chicf miller in Al
creek, above the dam, with trout,
Dr. D. M. Wolf cotomened a ses-
of High for
scholars in the Academy Luilding, or
Monday
be quite a Inrge one.
a lcm
#ion school advanced
lost, His class will evident Iy
Qak Halt,
The farmers are Lusy for
their spring crops.
Mrs. W. O. Dougherty
Charles, of Pine Hall, visited in town
plowing
and son
Thursday.
Miss Ella Bottorf, of
eompanied by a friend, we
callers in Ok Hall,
Lemont, ae
re Munday
q
Monday alternoon at the howe of
Clayton tters,
Bia
chased a new horse,
Shury
Wm. yY nl Wm,
Rock View, were in this vie
K«mith Wm shel has pur
Glenn, of
i ly
urday afternoon buying horses
Mat
Mrs. Clayton Eiters is on the
list; all Lope for her speedy recove
The trout fishers were out hie
day of the season,
Samuel Knopf, who was nursing a |
sore band, is back to work again.
Mr. and Mrs. A J Tate, of SBhilch,
were visitors at the home of Wisl yi
Tate Monday afternoon.
Ph lip Dale is digzing a cistern, |
Win. Fry, of Pin: Grove Mills, was
in town Tuesday morning, i
i —
Colyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Dalby, of Ce; 5
tre Hall, visited at the home of Levi|
Sump on Sunday, i
Mr. and Mrs, Duecan and
children, of Bellefonte, spn: Sunday
at the home of Jolin Veuerich. i
Among the visitors at the home of |
J. 8. Housnen on Sunday were, I}
mer llettinger, Annie Corman and |
Annie Royer, Npring Mill: Mr. aud!
Mrs. Emmet Jordan, J. H. Moyer and |
daughter Blanche, Jolin
May, Pearl and Virgle
near Potters Mills,
Jol n Horner will repair Lis house
this summer by building an addition |
wit, for which James Kunkle is haul. |
ing the lumber,
Amotg the silk are Mrs, Jonas |
Moore, Mrs. Wingard and Mrs, O. K. |
Love; all are improving.
Thomas Swartz and Sturger Bhultg,
of Tussey ville, passed through Colyer
on Sunday.
John Baoh, of Aaren sburg, and Ed.
ward Boob, of Spring Mills, stopped
at the home of J. H. Moyer Hatlurday.
Mr. Bulb is around buying up horses,
which seem to be scarce through this
section,
Mge. G. RB. Mies ani daughters,
Marion and Ada, visited at the home
of Roy Miller Biuday,
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer AMeClellon and
daughter Mabel, transncted business
in Centre Hall Monday.
The sale of Reuben Colyer on the
12th, was well attended, and every.
thing brought good prices, this being
near the close of the sale season,
Miss Lizzie Kimport, of Hoalsburg,
Visited at the home of Samuel Black
on Moi day,
————— ff — ————
$3 00 values in our $260 Bilt Well
simon
Bueesiey, |
Kritzer, of,
Boalsburg.
Miss Steel, of Bellefonte, spent last
Week at the home of her sunt, Mrs, J. |
N. Dinges,
Alvin Meyers, of Altoona, spent
Sunday with his parents,
Miss Priscilla Stuart is spending a
[few weeks with her brother, at State
College.
Mrs. J. N. Dinges, who has beea ill
{ for soe time, is slowly improving,
Mirs Jaoette McFarlane returned
home on Saturday, afer a two week's
visit with friends at Wilkesbatre,
"Standard Navy vo Spearhead. +
I Workman," “Jolly Far, * Giokie + Brag
Ole Varginy," VC Granger Twist, (lwo Gra
icture tio tags, and Trade Mark stickers 17
wine." “Cross
f. “Good Luck,” ** Pines He
“Old Peach and Hor oy tt ¢
116 one of cihers mie
y
ing" Tobacs
Inter
Kazor
ulioned f sis
rare also good for Preven
David Stuart leit on Saturday, for
Pittsburg.
Emory Gettig, of Altoona, spent a
[few days, last week, at the
| Henry Meyer,
Frank Brown, who for
home of
a number of
| years has been wor king in Pittsburg,
{ returced home on Saturday to see his
[aged futher who is quite ill,
- - - -
Farmors Mills.
|
| John Lobg lost a valuable mare on
Wednesday from colic; the animal be
eRe dangerous before its death. It
nt $1540.00
was valued
Mr, Homan tock a loud of potatoes
to Lewistown Mouday,
Val.
ley last Saturday trimming the pple
D. H. Rearick was in Gq Ores
| trees on his farm,
Win, Rishiel hus a new member In
Fy Wim. Is
Fhe f PNA eleone:
{ pros! of iL.
John Spangler, while on his way t«
{the mill a few days ngo, opped Lo see
James MeClintic purchased a three-
Andy Z ttle
{ horse Le
i "
He third
Inst |
Pharsday;: that i
i
f Vi
has purchased this »
Rev, Koontz preaci sermon i
: X 2 d
the séhool house Sun
Harry Hagin
sunday:
went « ee
wile
he will soon bring Ler home
his
— Wy -
Woodward.
Dr. and Mrs, Ard made a
lellefoute Monday
business |
Rev, Owe 5 L.. Buck Viett
this week.
Mrs. Phoels pending a
week at Oak Grove, returned to Ler
d in tow:
1%” 4g]
ve ise aller
home last Saturd Ay.
Mr. and Mrs H. 8. Runkle
:
left for
i «day morn-
HOC in Windbe r Tus
agertown.,
Feermine
closed on
Friday.
Miss Nora Guisew its visiting har
Mrs, D. M. Stover
Robert Ket or loft for Yeagertow:
Tuesday
. &l which Hace he will be em
ployed at the axe factory,
Mr. and Mrs. Glantz
\ itd then
Long, near Heberst urg |
Saturday and unday,
’ sited
Edgar Stover + in town op
i
¥ went to Millheim on |
—— sd itt msti—
Fransl.r of eal Estate,
Hers, dated
un Harn
td March
Rides, $2
Mareh
cot ders
tend
tre He |: conside
Hiram Durst,
April 1, 10
etux'o Wm. D
Lars
Bart.
ges uch ws, ig Twp
John Btorner to
June 3d 1809, 1
Cire try Fwp, 3
Mati'da
13 meres, ji
wil
Birouse,
Perches,
Jolin Storer to Mary Stoner, in
several tracts in
Mitlhieim. — $2000
Evmuuel H Zigler, ot
thin Corman, dee,
Gregg U'wp
$s PP.
tix, of al, fo
=i, 47. perches,
gory
vw i}
Long, et ux, ts Nt Marks
Evan, Lathero congregation of Gregg |
Twp, March § U perches, Gregg
I'wp
Margret Brungart, ¢t al to Jere.
miah Brungart, Nov, 13, House & Lot,
Miles U'wp $1771
C.J Firk's, ot al, te Alam N Fin.
K'e, et al, Deceinb sr 20 lio scres, 07
perches, Gregg Tw Pp -§3333 53
John P Livon, et ux. tn Calvin R.
Nefl, +t al, March 51, G7 acre +39 perch.
#, Potter Twp we $0),
Henry Myer. et ux, to Charles B
EE tt
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Sa rami
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——— PERE oy BLN
. hs TR mel
Si
postage «two cents
Our offer of Presents for Tags
and forward
to have wour
fost in transit
atalogues) to
Tags by
package securely
It containe the most attractive
will expire Nov. 30th, 1902,
CONTINENTAL TORACCD co
mail, or
or
4241 Folsom Ave.
St. Louis, Mo.
Ba ,
MARIN KRORENE Bitid
3/30 CAUBER,
200 1483,
REMIG ETON DOYS
RANMEIRILSS
F000 mes.
(O08 rare
Neft, February 8th, 133 acres, 26 perce! »
vd, Poller i'w =U. :
J. I High'ee, ct ix, to Charles
Wilhelm, Marcu 17,
Twp.~$1,
If yoa have any work tado in the
printing line, bring it to the Heporter
«fice, and get a rate,
a ————
John Bmith & Bro, of Spring Mille, | mario
are evidently disposing of furniture by |
wholesale. Their wagons seem to be
continually on the road delivering
cooking ranges and large lots of furni-
ture. The funeral business of their
firm has become quite an extensive des
partment. The very satisfactory and
admirable menaer in which everything
connected with fucerals ia arranged
and eonduoted 1s so well known that
their servioes are not only demanded
in the neighborhood, but also In dis
tant towne, :
Ami
Bilt Well shoes for men and boys,
Yeager & Davia,
Headquarters for
P, Long.
Try Chamberlain's Stomach & Liv.
er Tablets, the best physi, For sale
by J. Fr, Smith, H, KF. ' J. B.
—
Tr
fowis & Tirous fia
held of the « five « fithe «
Bron | Siren s tating
Any, May 5h 1900 ut §
eloetl 1 of Pron dent wi
for Lhe ensuing vesr, an
Ww.
4 tracts, Miles TICE TO
RTH
JA
that the aeconint
Conet For confirmation
1902 and unless 0 xovpiie
betore the sevond day of
be oro firmed,
Beh often,
March 8 160,
— ”
YA neighbor ran
arrhioen Remedy w
suffering with seve
physician, who
Jriaion,
ones of it, my son
sunbonnets—(C',
remeday in for sale
F. Rosstnan, J. 13,
Niee line of silk’
shoes for men, Yeager & Davis,
Fisher & Sons,
*
Lovg,
RY<THE AX
* to khaolders of hs
an Lampany will ba
MEDant, Roomy No 8
Geipiia, Pu... oa Mon in
« for the
ELL Directors to serve
1 the transection of seh
fare ihe
MES IL
A Valuable Medicine for Coughs and Colds |
In Children,
“I bave not the slightest hesitancy
recommending Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to all who are sufler- |
ing from coughs or colds,” says Chas, |
M. Cramer, Esq. a well known watch |
maker, of Colombo, Ceylon.
been some two years sivce the City |
== | Dispensary first onlied my attention to |
y given | this valuable medicine and I have re. |
Nearhond. Com. | peatededly nsed it and it bas always
m Wednesday, Amil wo, | Deen benefleinl, It has cured me
He be Bled therots on or | quickly of all chest colds, It js espe.
tho term the same will | sially effective for children and wel.
M. 1. GARDNER, | om takes harethan rne bottle to cura
Prothonotary 1 4
war 77.4¢ | them of hoarseness. 1 have persusdad
-! Hany try this Valuable medicine, |
Land they are all na well pleased us my
ih with a bottle of waif over the resulta’ For sale by J
F, Bmith, H. F. Rossioan, J. B. Fish
er & Sons,
ALA A =
Nerdio and Talk,
Mrs. D. L. Bartges, the mistress of
regained cousclous. Clover Dale, Baturday had a quilting
entirely within party, at which sewing and talking
says Mrs. Mary and eating were the chief numbers on
This the program, Those present were:
hy J. KF. Bmith, H, Mrs John Mnore, Mrs Alfred Pyrat,
Fisher & Nous, | Mre, James Moyer, Mrs. Same ol Durst,
‘Mra, Wm. ver, Mes, Lyoargus
Lingle, Mrs. David Bradf
tenting.
MeCLUKE
Secretary,
of A, L.
ben my son’ was
Te eramips and wae
stands igh In his |
: . Mra
a for ‘walste—C. PM H Mrs. Gi. W. Hoster.
: Hangs Hucper. | Hosterman,
To Our Friends
« Customers:
We have just received a full line
of Spring and Bummer (Hoos,
Our line in Ladies’ and Child.
ren’s Dress Goods was never more
complete than now, We have Silk
Chambrays aud Silk Gioghame, Lin.
rns and many other faney goods, We
finve Men's Fancy Dress Shirts and
fine Neckwear. In fact we have
store,
Chrme and be convinced.