CENTRE REPORTER. | SMITH, Editor wnd Proprietor, | Hawi Il PENN’A. THURSDAY, BRUARY 5, 1903, the Re- tion to A Wo aqavanoe. th ne for three each subse made Ekrown pplication, 0 DEMOCRATIC ( COMMITTEE 1903, i here aud anoth- a great ne up to want of to Illi Dr. home with any anda in i them, new a0 +#4K CO a The sick in this community are all imj foving (ieorge Auman to the h oye d Peter interior of from Bion ser Sunday very able to a large The Salem chureh, of Hall, February 15th, rebuilt Reforms ngregation Penn church ear dedicate their The and will « : church ast wa mpare with favorably church in the valley. — p— Aaronsburg, Mrs, Catherine Bell, is the guest of Weaver, fort Hublersburg, spent Sunday with Mrs, Sara Charles, Miss Lisle Acker is visiting for a few her aged who i fil on the sick list, twarnei Among those who attended Lizzie Meyess funeral were Dr. H. Hoy, of Altoona; Mr, and Mrs. Bmith, of Loganton; Mrs. Regina Jamison, of Lock Haven; Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Meyer and Mrs, Musser, of Bellefonte, Miss Lottie Keister returned months in Philadelphia, Mrs. Sara Leitzell has gone to spend Ida Tomlinson, at Clearfield, on — Remedy for a number of have no hesitancy in saying the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup i have ever used in my family, years dence in this remedy Mrs, J. A, Moore, North Star, Mich. by C. W. Bwarlz, Tusseyville; F, A, Carson, Potters Mills; C, J. Finkle, Bpring Mills, ——— te Ladie’s Fleece lined hose, with light colored feet—Garman’s, Potters Mills. T. F. Royer joined the prop brigade {and is showing the boys how to haul. We have it from good authority that Dr. H. 8. Alexander is going to move hat without a doetor, to Hpring Mills in the spring |W ill leave this town {It is said that Daddy Goodwin was | ground hog day but missed skunk hole it did not testing the watched at a but the date and for the ground hog, come out. KF. A. Carson and wife made a trip to | Bellefonte last Long visited the week N, (1, and son with Jennie | family of M. N Hall, on Bunday. Sprucetown, that almost to dumb John is one of the kKind- this corner. Strong | Miller, J. R. { pet pig | jump on re lose, that is so has a will of tame it and i his lap talks, Kindness hat is what ani- | mals will do, men in | pst I'here was a gentleman carrying wa- | ter on Saturday, the ice was treacher- { ous and played him false so all. He jumped up and looked around to | went the gentleman, water and | see if any ove was looking, but he was {| Been. W. W. Mc er, says that his the farme- will Jolly haul OrmicK, ten out what some of the No doubt he has as good a Potter it Is true as | team of horses ¢ there is in {| township. J H. Bitner is i though not seriously ill, Pet on the sick list, al- Mon- the smith was in town on Ling timber in a large saw mill that is Allison's saw mill is being stock- that will be sawed in the nahan has gone her broth laskey has gone re she is doing is slowly re- a fall she attend- Ne HEgRii. f Burnham, exander, is greet in this plac spending a ents io this place, Mr. Bebelhi lin county Bunday. mer sister Jennie were Alexander and Miss t Wednesday * 4 , 11 Spring Mills, spen —— - Boalsburg left on Tuesday morno- , where he expects to 1d a few Mrs, spel Robert Me weeks with his sister, William S t left on Tuesday for Pittsburg, where he make the expects to He o ¢ 3 \ ie death of his father last his future home yuducted store after t spring until he s the All wi his new work. present proprietor. him success in Two sled loads of citizens {rom pl Ace spent last Thursday evening pleasantly ai the home of Andrew tle, who lives near State College Wednesday in the Reformed Nervices beginning on evening will be held church this week, Centre Hall, Rev, will assist the pastor dur- Holy communion will be celebrated on Sabbath morning. of the in the ing the week, and WV, Stonecipher, pastor " +L § Ht i Lutheran church, preached Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon i for Rev. Hepler, he being called away | to preach. The students of the Boalsburg High School are getting ready to hold an | entertainment some month of Mareh., L.., Mothersbaugh attended | neral of Sherift Irvin, Fort Saturday. time during the the last Mr. Irvin {ingdon; he was a soldier and spent Colyer. vir, and Mrs, Frank Liogle are very proud of the young son who arrived Friday. The infant child Coarles Btamm, of buried of Mr. Linden HBunday afternoon new cemetery at Boals Gap. Mrs, Levi quilting party to some of her friends Thursday. Among those present were Mrs. John Slack, Mrs. Foster Frazier, Mrs. Sam- uel Slack and daughter Miss Lizzie, Mrs. George Bitner, Mrs, J. H. Moyer, and Mrs. Hall, was the on in Stump gave a Mra, Maggie Barr and Miss Lola Fish- burn, of Potters Mills. I'he Wert brothers made lar trips hauling saw mill. their regu- Mr. Bubb's Mr. Bubb is kept busy saw- ing at present, logs to Korman BSpicher, of of P. B. *hiladelphia, was the guest Sunday. Jordan Mrs. John Hanna and son, Wayne and daughters, Helen and Eflle, took trip to Pardeau, Union where they are a visiting the parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Mary, and Runkle and Mrs, C Hele I James Mr. daughter, Mr. and daughter, Bodtorf were guests at the home at Tusseyville, on Bunday. Mrs days last week i: Vill Reuben Caolver spent ini Farl Smit Sunday afternoon Conrad Decker Coburn, v Mrs. Wm. A i ii Vi 1s8 12 | rer x y y PDORISDUTE. Were o isited Iwwiber, ast Kimport 16418 Black's over Su nds W. Bu shadow wriait or is Mr o Dee ing Zettle is a prosps ing gone west Dolan Des twenty RET = i i i $ {il war, being a member of the 40th {tles. He started out as color-bearer | but at the end of the war First he had been Lieutenant, He { came from a good locality there being | seven brothers in the war at one time, | and only Killed. Three of his brothers survive him, Miles, of Will { lamsport; Jerry, of Sistersville, W | Va.; Ellis, of Altoona, He was sheriff | of Huntingdon during the time of the | famous Laporte murder trial. {| promoted to one | sn “ Wi se —- For Housekeepers. Those who contemplate starting | housekeeping will do well to visit | Jon Bmith & Bros. furniture store, | Spring Mills. They carry the largest | stock of furniture in Penns Valley to | select from, in fact you can class them with goods in city stores. The bed- room suits range in quality from me- dium to quartered oak and polished finish. Btoves and ranges, carpets, olicloth and rugs, window shades, burs | tain poles, parlor and mantle clocks, They have entire control of Penns Val- ley on a combination mattress, no | straw, at four dollars. Special sale of | wall paper while it lasts. Don’t fail | to visit their store before buying else | where, again Herbert Gobbi scarlet feves ira Barger and Milroy, are friends in this locality. H. A. Haugh Brush Valley to vi spending and ter, who is serio isi y ast Lock Haven Harry trentzel will week HOve on ther's farm in Penns Spring. 15] again and is the since last fall, w around Democratic Let turn out and elect him, he for supervisor, every Democrat will make a good supervisor and is the office, rRETV ig f ile eIvVing Of —— Farmers Mills. John Zeller sprained foot day last week and has not been able to his One D. H. Rearick some of his Valley hauled to Georges last week, While hauling baled hay Miller wagon slipped off the road at Jerry Condo's shop near Spring Mills. Paul J. Rearick and wife, of Blue Ball, spent Saturday evening with his mother, at the old homestead, Mrs. Harvey Horner and Armbruster spent a day last with Mre, Ira Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horner were over to Georges Valley last week to see the place to which they expect to move, Inst week Goodhart’s Girace week cit ina. Penns Cave. The Penns Cave post office was dis- continued on January 31. C. P. Long purchased the remaining white pine trees, sixteen in number, from Jessie Long on the Pen is Cave farm. Bome of the trees measured five feet neross the stump. One of the trees was one hundred and flity feet long, by actual measurement, Jessie Long and Harvey Rhote are sawing logs into building material, on the Penns Cave saw mill. Lewis Detwiler, from Pontiac, Washington, who has been in the west 28 years, is al present visiting his uncle, Jacob Detwiler, Cont Miller, coom and fetch your rashines,”’ till in all the companies of the Regi- mental camp was heard the same loud | call of “John A. Miller, coom and feteh your rashines,”” till it became a great annoyance to Miller; wherever he went he would hear his name with fetch your rations, with changes in the wording, hardly suita- ble among men only, even ina camp of soldiers. One day in our early war experience while in camp at Lutherville, Md., we sent William Meyer, of our mess, to the commissary for our rations. He soon returned with our allowance, ex- cepting the mess pork, the only meat inued from first page. come and at the time, which he said he refused full of boys | to take on account of its being maggots, and that none of the | would have any of it. {| We had an indignation meeting in | our tent and felt at Uncle | for trying to feed us on such | meat, We all went to | ry to investigate the matter and found Sam lively the commissa~ mad | the report correct, dis- Quartermaster BLOVEr gave us a habitat dislodging a course on the nature and of maggots, meanwhile | number from their “habitat” onto his This was a serious business and we were profoundly interested, but our | Quartermaster consoled us by saying BORD~ : would fry it a out t to the natives for cash. ye Georgetown. the recent water their high many people are trying ng fish, niel Auman, who has fs UI Der jusriers \\ ji SY INgAaTrd was el H tent y compe people ¢ Baturd ¢ ibilee s mountain road prt College of Masic ng their wh ared unty, and fi AU VADOe May 4, June gue address hose, 25 cent one--(yArMNan 8, Po iis AT8OLN, g M = rit prin of Cham bx nie Jdver Tablets, the CRN Re and invig- the appre Regular I stomach, Jy improve 1 t1inle # 1) WX Wels . ing paper bought | und; only sensible way y Lhe pu to buy it ; 10, 18 10 | and 20 cent quality, about 1 sheets to & pound—Garman’s | 1-4 off; 1-3 off; | Clothiers. | New Insurance Agency. To the Public ; I desire here by to remind my friends, cried the public in gene ral, that since my retirement from clerkship in the County Commissioners’ office I have pure hersedd the general Insurance Agency of John C. Miller, to which I will give my ecn- tire attention. This agency represents a strong line of Standard Fire Insurance Companics; also Accident Ins urance; and is the lo- cal office for the "NORTH WESTERN MUTUAL LIFEINSURANCE CO.” which has many large policies in this territory and is recognized as one of the best and cheapest, When considering the matter of In- surance in any form, you oan make your wishes known by addressing me by card, by telephone, or ealling personal- ly at my office, 2nd floor Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa., and I will promptly supply you with the necessary informa- tion and data, A portion of your patronage is ree apectfully solivited. BOYD A, MUSSER, } i whic FOasiers coffe 3 that ki “rd rere? i of CRESS! n Coffee y coating of st re CRTE, coffee The undersigne will give a free samble of Chamberlain's Bton Liver Table 1 i * Tet wach and 1A ach, biliogsne R) IEW Ie dvercoats " iviontgomery Remember Our Goods Are all NEW Seasonable Goods Seasonable Prices We have a line of goods that are entirely scasona- ble. Ours is everybody's store, with specia 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. to see us. Come C. J. FINKLE Spring Mills, Pa. ta ollege I're ith Penna. RB. R.traing Acetylene Gas - - - will light your Homes 1, N/A Churches na 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. 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