The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 22, 1903, Image 4

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    "ORTER.
and Proprietor
: SENT
S. W. SII ITH,
PENNA
AR)
1903.
¢ription to the Re
AAVANCO.
for thre
rach
ine
811 Ds
made ¥nowi
DEMOCRATIC O COMMITTEE 1903
Ww
circus
farm-
rural
mail
OJ than
vas ad pled.
tem
(HH)
'
exo
mplish
addition
CArriers in
100 18 1
vee k
fe and
sOn
last
thier Smith
wn
lot of wood
haule Stover did
the
It takes tw ls
the mil ollow go
Harvs orner cut
Bradford + ya la
Job i
selling
Mrs
Mattie
week.
Quite
place attended
Hall last Friday evening,
haulin
of eh opp iis to keep
wood for Al
it week.
hel intention of
off his sto ‘
Dick Armbruster and daughter
made a trip to Bellefonte last
this
Centre
a few young folks from
the lecture in
————
Nittany Mountain,
One of
Baturday.
(leorge W. Noll who has been sick
with typhoid fever is nol improving
very rapidly.
James Cala Will Houser
were to the county seat Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Houser is not gaining in
strength very rapidly,
Toue Noll and wife spent Bunday at
Pleasant Gap with their daughter,
Mrs. Samuel Wasson,
George Glace was laid up with a bad
cold several days last week.
Asron Luiz kiked a couple of fine
beeves last week,
Lonbarger's hands left on
han aad
Spring Mills.
Dr. Wolt's school as well as the
termediate was closed Friday
in-
the
Mame
last,
attendance at
uel Gramley'’s funeral in Rebersburg,
Hi friend of the Doctor's
and grandfather of Miss Orpha Gram-
ley
Archibald Allison and Jittle
ter Catherine, of Bellefonte, spent Sun-
day at the home of Wm. Allison, The |
latter has been confined to his room |
for a few days, suffering from the ef- |
fects of a heavy cold. At this writing
teachers being in
was an old
daugh-
he is improving
Wm. Goodh:
west of town,
, diving a few miles
w To has for the last
months been atling not well
A ago
gaining ar tinued to grow
until
few
is BO ns
usual few weeks he began |
better
grew
the |
d col
nfew ago, when he
to
(ays
WOl se All sre sorry note
change.
Mra. €
poeumonin
Long is suffering
Abram Alters’
sOIrY to
Mrs con-
dition
AM
f 1
lost some of
Is Wap learn.
mt, Hil HIE
Shires is again convalescent; he
is surplus flesh during
his illness
Those wi tended the lecture in
Hall Fi
Dr. and
Mrs. F. H
Verna, and
Centre night of last week
Bruucht, Mr.
ick and daughter Miss
They
and are
aay
were, Mrs aud
Rear
Miss An
the
DAR DOWeErs
lecturer
tell
speak very well «
eady and
“How to
any one
Filling t1 Now o¢ct
pies
a number Some very
ith
of which
fine ice i and
ap-
se
Rinking
Penns cr will be
preciate ater extent on
hot day August than per-
haps it
Don't Fie
Per
select
int Saturday is caucus
I; Democrats turn out
for
day at
and the various
offices
W. H. Smith made a business trip
to Lewisburg M
W.
Cray
lay,
Ruhl, E
. Heckma
ight to
adisonburg
D.
install the
good tax
instaliment King
several days wit
ure dealers,
f
urance agent, of
Saturday in town on
nt Saturday and
he Ll
service of
i church.
iid make a good su-
he
right
a day at
where wo ik
the
ion
would
th side
fie piace
ewis.
osition with (he
candidate fi
erseer of poor,
ile at work on Fin-
t ipped
aver
he station, sl
Carriage passed
badly mashing it.
Way -
Beech,
I meeting
Saturday
Decker
Brush Valley t
Greetie moved his mill
KAW
from
in doit
) this place,
Ig S80
ipsel Dis engine in a sDOW
ig shutters
urch.
James Faust is maki
the L
Misses Eva
Grove cl
and J
Sunday at the
oes
home
onfer h
A. CO, {
timber on
Aan Oa
I.rtle tract.
Fredrick
the
George has trapped
shot a number of foxes this winter
Newton Behe in this
Inst week.
‘Rengost was
ing foxes
The Decker school house needs re-
the children suffer
this winter weather,
of the
pairing very badly,
from the cold
Some prop teams have quit
hauling.
a
Linden Hall.
Howard Miller, one of Reberaburg’s
merchants, Friday visited ned
mother.
Miss Bertha Goodlander,
ert,
his
of Wick-
isspending a week with her father,
Oscar Goodlander,
Thomas C, Heims
Heims, of Osceola,
and Mra, Hess over Bunday
Mrs. Luther Royer went
fonte Wednesday.
Arthur Kimport spent several days
racently with his James |
Kimport.
Jacob Zong Friday received a tele-
gram announcing the death of his
mother at Knousetown, Juniata coun-
ty. The funeral took place Baturday
afternoon,
Joseph Brooks is home for a week's
stay with his parents. He js a fire.
man on the Pennsylvania railroad
from Greensburg to Fairchance,
Quite sa number from this place en-
J oyed the banquet given by the I. O. O,
. in their hail in Boalsburg.
and Miss Lenore
were guests of Mr,
Belle-
to
uncle,
Get a free sample of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets at C. W,
NBwartz's, Tusseyville; F.A, Carson's,
Potters Mills; C. J Finkle's, Bprin
Mills. They are easier to take an
more pleasant In effect than pills,
Then their use is not followed by con~
stipation as is often io sang with pills,
Regular size, 250. per bo
i
i
Aaronsburg,
Miss Mazie Foster spent a few
with friends in Bellefonte.
Mrs. Maggie Btephenson, of
Haven, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs,
M. J. Deshler; she returned to her
home Friday, her mother, Mrs. Bhoe-
maker, accompanying her.
C, A, Weaver and daughter,
days
Lock
ver's aged father,
Catharine Bower returned home after
berland.
Messrs, Troxel, Kreider and SBmelty,
of Bnyder county, were the guests of
their aunt, Katie Crouse, over Sunday.
Miss Effie Kreamer, of Beech Creek,
Hello! here we are; we are not dead |
but have been sleeping since the cold |
weather set in.
week filled
SHOW
last
with
The snow storms
some of the cross roads as |
high as the fence,
Next Saturday, the 24th, will be the
time for the Democratic caucus which
will be held at Penn Hall. Let the]
citizens of the North side turn out and
see that good men are nomioated for
This is something
should inter
the various offices.
that every voter
ested in.
G. F.
Sunday with his parents,
be
Weaver spent Saturday and
is visiting her parents,
after spending a few weeks at
Mills,
with friends at Woodward.
Following the report
Intermediate
the fourth month ending
R. Wolf, Whole
rolled, 19; per cent,
of
School,
is
for
14, E
number en-
Aaronsburg
Jan.
teacher.
male 21, female,
attendance during month, male 97, fe-
The following
every day during the
Wert, Arthur Weaver,
Harry Bower, John Btover, P
ver, Willie We Willie
Harry Fred Lim-
bert, are WATCH, Wert,
Willie } Harms:
Dora Stover NH
lover, Throssell
Mary E ane A,
va Kreamer
male 96, were
month :
Grover
aul
saver,
i ver.
CFurne y
Ardrenna
Mary
Grammar Harrison
; R73 .
teacher. Whol number
males, 7; femal total,
cent. of atlendand montl
S8, females
tending every
Marion Stover
Or
Ber
rv Kre
Bower
Miss
Hp nt
Mrs
John Ishle
hope for hi
J. Wm
Sunday at C
his anele, D
JH. MM
hauled their |
wer
ast cornfodder
maxis
with Ig Aa
sled,
they
had to hau! it on
A
the
numbeg spent
urday evening TY pitasantiy at
of Miss Nannie
ightful they
after
to
Meins
supper returned
having enjoyed them-
ich.
Mrs. Henry Moyer
spent sever al
toter.
Rockey, at Tussayville,
Leslie Treasier spent several days in
Mifflin county
C. 8B. Bottorf purcl
from Wm. Reiber.
Miss Ella Smith,
insed a fine
of Potters Mills,
extended visit
H. Moyer
Quite a number from this
TH
making an
cousin, J.
with
piace at
tended the banguel at Boalsburg.
Greely Jordan and Ella Phillips
tended the banquet at Boalsburg avd
— -
Florida
first
of
ania Railroad,
The Jacksonville tour
season via the Pennsyly
allowing two
New York,
ington by special
Excursion tickets,
transportation,
Philadelphia, and Wash-
train February
including railway
Pullman accommo
berth), and meals en
route in both directions while travel-
ing on the special train, will be sold at
the following rates : New York, $50.00;
Buflalo, $54 25; Rochester, $4.90; El-
mira, $51 45; Erle, $64.85; Williams-
port, $50.00; Wilkesbarre, $20.35; and at
proportionate rates from other points,
For tickets, itineraries and full in-
formation apply to ticket agents, or
address Geo, Boyd, Assistant Gen-
eral Passenger Agent, Broad Street
Station, Philadelphia.
a AA SAH
:
ibe
{one
Writing paper bought by the pound;
the only sensible way to buy it; 10, 18
and 20 cent quality, about 110 sheets
to a pound-—Garman’s,
—
Laundry soap at 5 cents per pound,
40 per cent. below price—Garman’s,
was a big crop of ice harvest-
was from
There
six to ten inches thick.
Some of the farmers attended the
Farmers’ institute at Millheim Thurs-
The lumber company
{ side of the valley started a
| they cut the timber first and then pay.
{ How is it boys ?
of the sunny
new rule
Miss Barah Ilgen is on the sick list
| John Wert will for
| business; he has put his saw mill abovi
James Werts,
Harvey Wert made a
to Penns Valley Baturday.
There was a sled load of
soon be ready
on the old mill site.
business tri}
young
thie
end to have a
end thought
jred
east end of VRIES
the west party.
+ of Lhe west
were coal strikers, by the confu-
they made and the scribe hopes
quieted down until
« past end.
- > -
Potters Mills.
to Altoo
treatment is no
MeKinney, who went
te ago jor
ong is not improv
wish.
house
Ints produc
HK. Strong, who i
for the Reporter.
and
time
Presidin
Wednesday
| Rev. Rishel will be there
ing and Munday
the
, spent a few
in
Luther Smith, one ol
i men of Johnstown
and sister
with his Drother
plod
In a
Glass of Water.
Put a
coffee in
wash off the yatin
look at it:
it fit to dri
LioN COFFEE
It le avesthe water
because it 's jus !
handful « fplazed
water,
©
is
the same fest.
bright and clear,
Pure « off¢
i packages insures uniform
fr ort
« Honda
mach
abi
ache,
dication «
will prey
Bumple
Remember
Our Goods
Are all NEW
ToPlease Customers. |
Pottsville anied
Miss Emily
and was accomp
Brow,
from
by who will remain
a few weeks
New Insurance Agency.
’
is,
remind my frie
the public in general, thet minty
! ]
ement from cley kahip in the ( ounty
¢ I have purchased
‘ maa
Comnuissioners ofc
the Insurance af John
which I
Agency
will
oe ney al
fo Jwe my one
| (1 Miller,
{| fire atientfion.
; ;
This agency represents a strong (ine
of Standard Fire Insurance Companics;
Accident Insurance; and is the lo-
efor the “NORTH WESTERN
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.”
| which has many large policies in this
also
cd offi
territory and is recognized as one of the
best and cheapest,
When considering the matter
of In
surance in any form, you can make
your wishes known by addressing me by
card, by telephone, or onlling personal-
2nd floor Bush Arcade,
y and I will promptly
ly at my office,
Bellefonte, Pa
supply you with the neecssary informau-
tion and data.
A portion of your patronage is re-
apectfully solicited.
BOYD A. MUSSER.
i RAN A a 325 ay
Late arrivals, long and short sleive
corset. covers ; knitted light gauze
underwear, very desirable—~Garman’s,
ARI A IAS
he Reporter $1.00 a year.
f ye
oOme
have
H.
u have not been here,
to
been
sage is if von
here come BACK
Spring Mills
Seasonable Goods
Seasonable Prices
We have a line 2 goods
that are entirely scasona-
ble. Ours is everybody's
store, with Derid prices |
to none—all prices are low |
enough to be termed bar-
gains,
GROCERIES
and—
DRY GOODS
are the principal articles
now needed in the house-
hold, These goods are
here and are sold at the
lowest possible price.
WOOLEN GOODS
at the right prices. Come
to see us.
C. J. FINKLE
Spring Mills, Pa.
Acetylene
Gas - - -
will light your
Homes
Churches
Stores
Offices
cheaper than Coal Oil
by using the ,.....
Martindale
Acetylene Generator.
For further infor-
mation and refer.
ence address—
J. S. ROWE,
Centre Hall.
KINNER kNra Cou Warren, Po.