PENN’A. FEBRUARY 12, 1903 plion to dvance, the Re ine for thre ch mubke ade DEMOUCRATIO CO, COMMITTEE 1 rd «1003, Williams- Deen offere d his t Deauti- care fo sell Tues- Dusi- town lumber old pipes, ie weather weath- ill well stock- tm, i# busy iis indicates new fence «i down their account of as to get logs r has been along nice- I be slight. toodwin says the leruan is all right in lsce r Sed leave, other Mr. al- nim Ji the day reason Durst gets that ways keeps good stock to sell, T. F horse Mae he buy a good horse horse to 8€i good tieman, Salabl seen to be plenty around here, there for sale, Come aro : J. R. Btrong has his ma- chinery but lines to sell at the offer, Peter Ri are six cow buvers, a bid for around beim, is buyin Oil 1 i A i lots of the Peter is a jo How friends Miss Ida Carson, of Nittany Valley, t home of her uncle, iron and gets good his price, many awn and has around ia place, is visiting al ja Bamuel Jonas Bibi nauling stone to build a foundation for. a summer house, J. trong to do the mason work. Mr. Bible wind will maake many improv: nts on old home in the spring more people do likewise, Nome prople in t think the shadows; this is a very poor diet and the seribe declines now bids the Reporter readers good bye as this is his last insertion, — ale iia. Beech, Mrs, James Barger is spending this week with friends in Lock Haven, Harry Gentzel made a trip to Mif- flin county Haturday and brought a fine fox hound back with him, Daniel Music, of Bober, will move into Henry Lingle's house in the spring and work for John Hosterman, C. W. Barnett, of Milroy, spent Sune day with friends at this place, Dolan Decker is going to school, which is the very best thing he can do. Mrs. Abs, Harter spent a few days with friends in Penns Valley, A C, Confer will finish taking props from the Allison tract this week, Clayton Barger spent Bunday with friends at Potters Mills, Rev, Koontz will preach one more sermon before leaving for conference, His many friends hope he will be sent back for another year. ne iis town fried scribe should ive on the dish and Farmers Mills. D. H. Rearick made a business trip to Centre Hall on Monday. Ammon Decker was fin- the his in and crushing ger at UC. P. Lioag's saw mill, hollow. Win. Rishel bought two fine Harvey M. Horner made a business Miss Lottie Rishel, this over one whom served about twenty-five quarts of ice Mre, place, guests being present to were cream and a dozen layer cakes, Scholl received many presents, M os¢ w ugly wound on the top Stover's horse received an of the neck by r the flesh toa Clayton Btover spent Saturday even- ing in Centre Hall. Harvey Horner and Ham Bhrecken- of wood for Mrs. Jerry Btover. Grandfather Stover is on the sick vis writing. Arthur Homan and Miss Mary Bar- r, of Lewistown, spent Sunday in piace Daniel Bradford was in this place Samuel Homan thinks of moving to the spring. I'he man who intends to occupy the spring has already heyiakers for next sum- 11 Thomas Scholl is bauling his corn in Frank Yearick, of Madisonburg, of spent Sunday at the home Thomas Seholl. Farmers Mills is boom posts flice ut Ps ued. and the been dis silice ing nns Cave has contin Mr. Hagen Mr. Zeigler, ur- Harvey n from Fair J.P. R evening with the for Mrs. D. H. the home of | wifespent Bunday mer's mother. at baa sials 1" RHearick was a caller Horner Su. Harvey on day afterno Jacob Dety by the The gris his wood fler is selling cord delivered. mill is well packed with vil (rrove's n all parts, Gardner horse which was bitten by a vicious hog some time ago, is not improv very rapidly. (ieorge Bar is taking out posts in the gap to erect a new wire fence on the Bitner farm in the spring. Mrs, Harvey Miss Mat- Armbruster home of Mrs. Jolin Zellers last Friday. John Gramley moved his from down Horner and tie visited at the mill the SAW George Ream's to spruce last Thursday. now, thawing and freezing. —— Colyer. Mrs. Wm, S¢ Houserville, were guest arson and son Jesse, of the bome 4 Al of her parent of this piace, the past week. Rolaud Keller, of Centre Hall, uncle, Le- was visiting at the home of his vi Stump, over Sunday. Wm. Moyer, of Milroy, parents at t visited his his place, lonstable Frank through this vicinity early Monday morning on special business, Mrs. James Swabb, is making an extended visit daughter, Mra. Arthur Lee, Prof. Colyer, of place, structing the Zion band. Mrs. John Hanna turned home after Philip passed with her this is and children re- a visit at Pardee, Union county. the grip. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander, of Potters Mills, and sister, Miss Grace Alexan- der, of Mifflin county, were guests at the home of J. H. Moyer on Friday. Mr. and Mra. John Dashem, of Red Mill, accompanied by William Royer and daughter, Mrs, Jacob Leid, of Ce- darville, Ill, were making calls among their many friends at Tusseyville and Colyer o 1 Friday. Wm, Btump made a trip to fonte on Thursday, Roy Miller returned home for a four weeks’ vill; he is employed by the Krider Lumber Company in West Virginia. Henry Shadow aud grandson, Les- lie Treaster, made a business trip to Mifflin county Tuesday. There was a social held at the home of Edward Bubb Monday evening; all report a good time. Mrs. Maggie Horner and children spent Baturday at the home of Amos Lee. Belle A A ————— I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and eroup I have ever used in my family, I have not words to express my confi- depce in this remedy Mus, J, A, Moone, North Star, Mich. For sale by C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A Carson, Potters Mills; C. J. Finkle, Hpring Mills, Ladie’s Fleece lined hose, with light colored feet—Glarman's, Murray's School District, Sledding is getting poor on account Mrs. Wilson Beck her son James Beck, McLellen Wert, of Wolf's Btore, spent a few days with his parents, The grain flelds in this vicinity do not look very promising, the snow is at the home of Samuel Spangler, from Sugar Valley, spent Baturday with Harvy Haugh. Benjamin Limbert, the hustling fertilizer agent, is around taking his spring orders. He has a good fertilizer, prices about with others. David Vonada and H. W. Rote took right, compared week. Jacob Musser and lumber is getting the stones for his house, which expects to build this summer. Spring Mills. i W. O. Gramley expects to quit the huckster business and engage in some | other business. He has a good top| spring wagon for sale at a bargain. i Mrs. James Durst and daughter Blanche, of Potters Mills, spent a day | with Mrs Hiram Durst, D. J. Nieman, the clothier of Mill heim, is offering great bargains in winter clothing. Mr. Nieman is well | known in Penns and Brush Vallies and | is doing a good business. ! The union meetings held in the dif- | ferent churches have been well attend- | ed and very able sermons have been | delivered. 1 has arrived from Hillsboro, | It is very large. church Ohio. bim Friday with a pound party, and spent an hour pleasantly, J. B. Mayes, one of the firm of Mayes evening Quite a number of the young people attended meeting the Roads, conducted by Rev. Koontz, William Snyder, from visiting in this community. G. W. Tressler sold John Wert last week. big aut Illinois, some timber ick chureh this week. Since the post office at Penns Cave has been removed the people must get their ] t ma fn he most convenient place, but a in hopes of hav- ing Free Deliv Any should apply to W. ry soo. wood cut H. Weaver, Penus body wanting stove Cave, Allen Lis parens {A Weaver hs rdered a forge which will be here Limbert spent Sunday with new in a few days and anybody wanting wor «do well togive him a ¢all as hischurge are reasonable, Wtf Smullton. { a great Deen i ' re the nxt (ow i . It iit IRSL IEW Ween: Hist at present are eo. Wyuters Maude Frot . if iting her aur Ambre Douty of Was in Jesse Long sister, Mrs. Cro Mrs. Ber siting ~ f ver. Madisoonburg, LOW snin Grenized, fonte, is v her sister ton Brungart Local i ] barsburg Saturday February 14 - Pt — Woodward. H ost returned from Stat Hege last Thursday Mrs, Mic J Mrs Ls week “rman hael Hover and in-law Harris Are 2s ing with friend Frank Motz ife and baby He of Miflinbur;g man's moth Orio Motz, of few Motz. Mrs. BR M. Wolfe with friends at Lind weeks fow spent a week C. M. Bower and Motz ou Mond Lottie Guisew ite - - - The serateh of a pin may cause poisoning results from the injury. Al danger of this may be avoided, how ever, by promptly applying Chamber- an antisepti liniment for bruises and burns For sale by ( Swartz, Tusseyville: F. A. Carson 1] WwW pp Oak Hall, Wesley Tate spent several days last Mrs, MeBath, of Altoona, is daughter, Mrs GG. W. R, teacher of the primary school at this place, is confin- ed to the house, suffering with rheu- Wiiliams, Wm. Close spent a day at Rock last week, E. K. Smith spent last Saturday at ance interests George Ralston, of Lemont, spent Monday in town, Grace Barnhart is reported on the sick list. Mrs. Jumes Kusterborder is able to be out again after a short illness Last Fri ay evening the members of Lemont Lodge, 1. 0. O. F. No. 717, met in their hall with their friends making in all a total of about twe hun. dred persons, to enjoy the feast. Geo. Roan was selected toastmaster, and he performed his part to perfection, as he did also with the oysters, Devotional exercises were conducted by E K. Smith, chaplain of the order, followed by recitations rendered by Misses Ma- ry Grove and Helen Dreese. Misses oodring aod Helen Dreese entertaino- ed the audience with a dialogue and John Btover rendered a flue solo. Toasts followed by Dr. Fry, of Plne Grove Mills Lodge; Samuel Hazel, of Bellefonte Lodge, and others, all en- Joying themselves until the wee hours of the morning when the time of doe parture arrived. AM Cut this out and take it to C, W, Bwartz, Tassey ville; F. A. Carson, Pot. ters Mills; C. J. Finkle, Spring Mills, and get a free sample of Chamber. lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They cleanse and invig- orate the stomach, improve the app. r & Bons spent a few days in town look- | ing up the marble business, Mayes & | Bons have sold quite a lot of their | monumental work, and it They starting a branch establishment here, is always | matisfactory. are contemplating i A nse Linden Hall. | pending the winter with friends in Bellefonte, came home for a few days returned to He was accompanied Joseph Brooks Greens- burg Thursday, GY his brother deee, who ition as fireman on the Penosyl ia railroad. James Dubbs, who was seriously ill | at MeNitts' stave mill, Mra. J. H. Ross spent Saturday with relatives in Bellefonte, Mr spent Saturday irs Diehl Worral is ris and Mrs. Flora®, of Tusseyville with their wughter, : John Mrs, James ted bie, seriously af- with umatism and heart Miss Martha Tressler is spending Mrs. Me- w days, with her sister, elian, Mrs. and were ens HBlii- Miss Freda He LL ss Edwina Wieland by Mrs, Theodore Boal Saturday - > — Keith Prize Winners Another mixed letter contest is here the ¢ be awarded for for children, and Wilh given prizes will correct an- Me re, LE] hese the sentence : THOMAS RIG TOE RIG. when diflerently Here is letters, ar sentence of five words, Moto the other three words | ranged form a f two of the words (irl being What are “ey «13 two weeks, EDITOR eatre, Phil. Keith's for the nex Address b's ( iO Th t orchestra seats ARUsWwWere hestnut Slreet Prives of fro: A — For Housekeepers Those who contemplate will do well to visi & & Bros, furniture store lect from, in fact you can class tl The from polis I goods in City stores bed “ile TRADES 10 GuUality i itu lo quartered oak and hed love ald Tange fi ried and rugs, window shades, cur- in poles, parlor and mantle clo entire a combination { straw, at four dollars, { wall paper while it lasts. Don’t fail where, Semi Annual Clearance | Sale of Overcoats and Suits, 1-4 off; Overcoats and Suits, 1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits, | 1-2 off;—Montgomery & Co., Clothiers. New Insurance Agency. 70 the Public: I desire hereby to remind my friends, and the public in general, that since my retirement from clerkship in the County Commissioners’ office I have purchased the general Insurance Agency of John C', Miller, to which I will give my ens tire attention. This agency represents a strong line of Standard Fire Insurance Companies; also Accident Insurance; and is the lo- cal office for the NORTH WESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.” which has many large policies in this territory and is recognized as one of the best and cheapest. When considering the matter of Ine surance tn any form, you can make your wishes known by addressing me by ecard, by telephone, or calling personal ly at my office, end floor Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa., and I will promptly supply you with the necessary informa- tion and data, A portion of your patronage is res apeclfully solicited, © Lion Coffee is 16 ounces of pure coffee to the pound. Coated Coffees are only about 14 ounces of coffee and two ounces of eggs, glue, etc, of no value to you, but money in the pocket of the roaster. The sealed package insures u form quality sod freshoe A Libsral Offer free and I'he undersigned will give a Liver Tablet liable remed 3 3 ach, biliousness or canstipatio to any one wantin for disorders « is a new remedy and a good W. Bwartz, Tuseeyville; F. . Potters Mills: . J. Finklk Mills. a Annual Overcoats Overcoats and Suits, - e Sale of | 1-4 off: 1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits, 1-2 off,—Montgomery & Co., Clothiers, 4 ! mi Clearance and Suits, pt ’ Fondend af the Thine The 1 ry Of dical ence | toward I'he bes { thought of the world i fig given Lo { the subject i betler Lo i | prevent than to « iy demounsty 1 Af +3 $ Of the most { medical pnreventasd by the use jit il i ire t has n ful- ated that pueumonia, one IaLIgerous (Jiseases men ave to coutend {Cun ge ough nemeay {always results from a e i he it~ and it influenza d t 41 iis remedy C | attack of been observed th terncts any tendency toward pneum { fully proven | cases in whic {used during th | colds ana relied dencs these dis This has has # ve » ( { prevalence Gif “eay i be ia slight eo hended until that there § | breathing | it is announ meugmonia ake Chambe | soon me the « | Wave cures | Tussey ville; { Mills; ( fo MTIOse Bl Hudson Garman’s, We are in Business i pleased wi patronage and the Re Wie i Riven us. Remember Our Goods Are all NEW We do up adding Prove 10 by increas: | mas HOON { nde do this we Avor { { | ToPlease Customers. If you have not been & ine to me is here, Sou have been here come back. Spring Mills. Seasonable Goods Seasonable Prices We have a line of goods that are entirely scasona- ble. Ours is everybody's store, with oat] 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 possitic price, WOOLEN GOODS at the right prices, Come to see us, C. J. FINKLE tite and regulate the bowels. Regu size, 25¢, per box, BOYD A, MUSSER. Spring Mills, Pa, B5 u E ph i i & Reading Ry PHILA ol Bay YORK Vie Phitel.) New York (Via Tamaqus) naport rr No. nm Mone eet with we ¢ from ba. BE. B.tralps a! fv Colle liege ox with Pen foute ‘ £1 Pr ra of fURLY BEX o0p AEC sunday. FB THOMAS, Sapt 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. NER MAN'F'G Co, Warren, Pa. a ——
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