— RST OF ALL EVICTIONS. the Expulsion From Garden of Eden, the folklore of the peasantry and some of the adjoin- eastern Europe the expulsion of the garden of verion of the we ania r states of of from runs thus: and 10 Story parents Adam Eve fell, God sent , the Magyar angel, to turn mt of Eden as a punishment for i Gabriel was received most food and drink of the t before him. Now, Ga- heart and took pity folk and would not ac- tality, remembering his returned and else be sent to evict the really could not do it. the Roumanian angel, was received as Gabriel was very fond down Kind begged some one #8 he Raphael, ang He, however, dinner, and so he enjoyed himself. The » fold the erring pair his at once began to weep and beg for mercy. 'row his aft that returned |OIme sat 80 LO hi d he, t one else | 00, AS EVIDENCE. BULLETS Their? I'rinls. d by Marder cts Develo COM. Odd Fa . 5 I't His Mother Took No Chances. cture | eld up much of chain, nd » years, the al iis route chain a gentle obediently an -New York the : the 1 small boy ered the mute injunction. Times. Moon Influences, Many superstitious beliefs as to the influence” of the moon still remain. in localities it jeved unlucky to be empty handed when one first beholds tl moon, and among the same people having silver in the hands gold in the pockets is n “good sign.” If one is about entering upon an important undertaking, he had best defer proceedings until the moon “fulling’’ that is, until some time be- tween “new” and “full” moon. Fallure, “I thought Bpoonamore was going to marry Miss Garlinghorn, but 1 see she has let him get away.” “Yes; her father didn't appear to be at all anxious for the match, and hor mother was a little too anxious. She lost him on account of bad team work,” ~{ieago Tribune, Their Friendly Way. One of the worst things about fail ing Into a bole 2 the number of people who gatlier on the bank to peint oul the routes you could have taken to avoid falling in Atchison Globe. Kuowledge humbleth the great man, astonishies the common man and puffs up the little man. “ sotne ig bel to be Ie Dew or is Health brings wealth mere often than wealth brings health.—Saturday Even. ing Post. AB fA AS AAAI Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year, in sdvance, ued from first page. pulses followed Contin wid other in rapid succession till six thou- sand U down wsait its esch nion soldiers had goue useless butchery, The Union Ariny | and men, aud gained nothing, treated the protection of our guns in on Staflord Heights, to their camps on the north side of the Rappa- thous then re- ost twelve bridges, under the forts former over potitoon hannock. For five around, during without te sheiter ourselves; shifted we were effort to though the weather ground frozen hard and then, blan- 148th time the 1ieh day Hu Ww no nts and made was very cold, the and svow flakes flying now we slept on the grouad with one 1 man, the water freezing in our ean- ket to eact I'he nights were so weld that teens burst great numbers of them, December 25th a hungry day for us; Christmas day, was had nothing exceedingly giment, Very ear- we to eat, and yet it was an busy day for our re ly in the morning a winter located si went to CRIN Was laid out in the woods and we work in good earnest, irters.”? This was had nl building “winter qu the busies day we yet in war, and the sound of axes d falling trees by was an interest- We got alo had our A a thousand men, ing racket {to hear ge grap ! tents feet high the upper high, and Ina few ight, the ‘bucked and night we i \ og Ww Og Vv and by ulls, three hing to half feet ito them, standing on reac days 1 moved it we re we had them spaces 1 the logs daub- mud, a triangular wooden plastered eight feet p to give it fire burning in it. regi- chimney at one end heavily h Tit slike in the SPRING MILLS-0,. T, CORKMNA, (In exchauge for goods, Cash also paid.) BERR. .osue0ns f Bide ...conine.. Butier.. Tallow, Apples Dried Apples Potatoes ., Large Onions. Beef Hides Bpring Chickens..... Chickens, 7; cash Ducks....... Raspberries Ham ‘ Shoulder IAIN MARKET. Whi st... Old orn New (orn PRODUCE AY Botte Kgus. ...... iAn......... Potatoes Bide Meat.. shoulder. Sule Register, [Parties hav office will head free of charge. When posters are not print ed here the rate {x Fifty Cents in ady ing thelr sale bills ALI Oe Friday, March 5, at lp, m., at Blu personsl property of Mrs, James Waugh March 6-E t blscksmitn ote. Saturday 1 p. m.— Spring Mills, sleigh, organ, m stoves, harness, hay, furniture flax tosis Toesday 12 Grossman, abd horses, cattle, farm implement also }4 more vacant lot om Centre Hall borough line, ACES, more or less, timber lan tain adjoining Keriin homestead y mo~March 11), 8 ummey vi le, o'clock -M BOON wit 14 mile sout atch Joseph Enrlystow: old goods uth of slso 9 Moun 1 of Wednesday 1 1 mile north of T plements shower 4 farm stock and im Friday, 10 a. m.~March 13-7. one mile east of Potters Mills, lnrge and complete set of farm lmplements H Wagner, | farm stock | Thursday March 12—Jacob one-hall miles south-west of stock, impiements and household good Harry on Dauberman's Breon., one and Saturday 1 p. m —~March 14 miles east of Centre Hill, household goods, ete, Tuesday March Centre Hall er, 134 | farm, SRMmum Wednesday 10 a cast of Centre Hill, m.~March 18 Jacob farm stock and impleisen ts March 21--Mr P. 3 : Ha tf cena . Ha goods ele Condo, WEagULS, Saturday one-ha p.m ile east of Ck lensiis, househ sbout fourteen { even the | sol- | ' eel jong, ft wide and ten feet high under ridge pole; each sheltered twelve th all ft art i ATs, ings, clothe W trap Were wii i in ground i of carpet at night - March YY ae y ville ne mile no : plements, eto. Monday, March Z sting Mills, a inrge is M.B Da farin st Tuesday 9 a es east of plet Saturday, 1 pike implem Spring Mills Academy The spring term of the Spring Mills Academy will open April 13, 1903, and continue eight weeks, Those desiring information should fthe | Of the heavy Zaye ry Bur side was a faint pregngas ¢ were often myste of out ve duri the bal ¥ would alle march a ths in force, winter: ues river get ont, come down toward th won ld uld 1 as if to cross, tli] Burnside excited; the Ong and our whole sriz 5 d all jes would hurry to Lhe take position of forts would be fully of battle river =» is ights; manned ar Lh it if they eame over, “taflord i lines! e to river, drawn clos ready for fig) They | marched back and the Is their camps; we also returned guessing what these strange antics meant, Dec. 26th, 1862—The Right Grand | Division of the Ariny of the some forty thousand strong was re- Burnside with Gener- als Bumner and Haneoek. The 148th P, V, included in this Grand Division, The Left and Centre Grand Divisions, each about the same in number, have received and iuspected; these grand reviews al- ways indicate contemplated moves in the near future; but proof positive was sceu on the 27th, when all the sick and wounded were sent away to regu- lar and perinanent hospitals at Wash. ington and cities farther north. Dur. ing the night orders were received to keep the men in readiness to move on an hours notice, There was something brewing we kuew, {or reviews and in- spections were of daily occurrences. We were out on review on Jan. 6th, 8th nod 10th, All the troops were beld strictly lo their camps; rumor and excitement held sway throughout the army. Our picket lines were doubled, ———— If it is a bilious attack, take Cham. berlain's Btomach and Liver Tabhlets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by C, W. Bwariz, Tamevville, F A. Unrson, Potters Mills, C. E Finkle, Spring Mills. rs fA A. isappeared among hilis which sheltered | sreats wid i Potomac, i | viewed by Gen, is also been son Ww. P 1503 HOSTERMAN, Penn Hall, Pa. Bc Ap fa farmer, nails man you need mill hos you need fence wire, s 80d other hardware: if a mill K+, cant hooks, gandy belts, I Carrs packings and mill io stock, ive supplies, all these goods al prices that will "Phone come and see tract or, Oe at le you. Or write me, ¢ i OF all, Jouxs I best fie, it OLEWINE, Bellefont Pa, Wp HEAD IT THROUGH Twounld Spoil This Story to Teil It in the Headlines, To use au eighteenth century phrase “o'er true tale.” Having happened in a small Virginia town in the winter of 1902, itis a story very much of the present Up to a short | time ago Mrs. J. KE. Harmon, of Meifa Station, Va., had no kuow- pertios of ** Last took = I feared but one of | perronial irutive pre Chamberlain's Cough Remedy January,” she says, “my baby dreaful cold and at one time she would have pueumonis, my neighbors told me how this reme- little boy sand | gan giving it to my baby at once and it | soon cured her I heartily thank the | manufscturers of Chamber] in'e | ough Remedy for placing so great a | cure within muy reach. [ cannot ree. | I hope all who read this and beconvitneed se | was’ W. Swartz, Tussevville, Potters Mills, E. OR BALE~The p known aus the aperty In Centre Hall Daniel Fieisher Home ad st! private sa'e cheap. to close ir particulars add rene f # PLEISHER NY np estate, F Executor, J ime var , No, 713 Weshington Sg, When the HomeCo-Operative Com pany a Co-partnership will furnish you the money to buy a home, or pay the morigege off, and give yuu Ten Years and Five Months To pay it back at the Rate of $8.50, per Month, With Interestat 3 Per Cent, Per Annum on the graduating scale, which amounts to 134 per cent. sim. Jie Antena on amount, ct investigation courted, I amp ais agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York The largest in the World, You esnnot afford to dnglite r 1ife untll you ee Yi or gall an the onoral gent dor jull particulars, Any information Neaired will be given. Edwin K. Smith General nt If you need phosphate consult D, W. Bradford. Oak Hall Women as Well as ‘Men | Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis- { Sotages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor . and cheerfulness shi soon disappear when the kid- nevs are out of order " or diseased. i aS Kidney trouble has i _ become so prevalent A \ ~ that it is not uncommon | Jy for a chil e bo ax ET afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin- ates too often, if the reaches an age when it should be able to age, it is yet afflicted with 1 cause of h : tidne; Y trot uble, ar ndt bed-wetting, depend upon it, ti it ity is = Qu 1. der same great immediate on realized, in fifty remedy, the effect by dn cent uggists, and one : : LY 4 3. TOU may have ; nple bottle by : ! Home of Bvawp Hoot ing man 1 letters vy on received in N. Y., be sure and | nd st public i indersigned, hal mm fics south- | i A.M i Three Ik cows, * heifers, gd ROOG § ™ BR EON Miliheim, Fa BITOW é trees spreader two sews gears, vot buggy iek, Dynes, sel spring wagon %, (able chalos, digging rot Mugs d ¥ JH WAGN? Potters Mi e-hail milk Meyer farm, MARCH 1s wid, weighs 1 BALE I gray | biack, ten years | r oid stallion, fine | pilch oows, short i F gentle, yearling i we shoals, | heep Khrop- | ¢ of sale, | r. Ponn- | imperial { ihren spring i riding eaitd- § hay carrier, can | rcie, goo! as pow bigey harness, two | inves, plank sleds, see ! and rims sorap nan or in oman ash | Carpenter's hori ig | ma. | 4 8 walter pipe. 3 h a wir N Fm nay tope, a ibsie 18) fs chs Manila rope, four stove, two bhis, cider JACOB BHARER. Centre Hill, Pa. UBLICSALE~There will be sold al public saie at (he residence of the undersigned, two miles cast of Contre Hall, TUESDAY, MARCH M4, 10 A. M. the following persons! property Three horses one a four year oid bright bay, « ne eight year oid gray mare work anywhere, and one eight year old gelding, all good workers, ten cows, all with calves bred to a Shorthorn bull, beifer with calf, five yearling heifers, eight Shorthorn bulis, from nine Ww twelve montha old, twenty two head of sheep, #ix brood sows, three or four will have pigs time of sale, others 30 to &0 days later, one a Berkshire, five Chesterwhite, large Chester « white boar, twenty-five shoats from fifty to one hundred ite. by time of sale. Two large Wagons, with broad tire, one with ladder other with sixty. five bushel bed and lgdders, hench cultivator with double row p anter attachment, two Oliver chilled plows, two spring harrows, spike tooth harrow, single and doable trees, horse goars, large coal stove, old cook stove, household PERRY W. BRRO} Centre Hall, Fa ~~ HEKL BARROWS FOR SALE. ~The wu un designed offers for sale four new wheelbarrows, home made, ironed opie, Material first-class, Price, $3 50 to $4.00 JORN A. McULENAHAN. Centre Hall, Pa., March b. teen fi ‘3 wo 1 irop ples al nfler. ORbOTe Mn: izor gra wit iton Lo iotwerr Boome § Atp Ki with pulieys ol ffs vinegar, ¢ oto OLT AND SHOATS YOR SALE. «The under signed offers at private sale a Morgan oolt, one year od next May 9; Isa fine nnymal; correct in every way: also, fine Chestorwhite pigs, will weigh eighty. Ave to ninety pounds, 0. C. HOMAN, Centre Rall, Pa, Feb. 2. A UBLIC SALE The u undersigned will eli at public sale, the personal property of Mrs. James Waugh, at Blue Ball, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1 P, M, Household consisting of firoiture, beds, hoger yen 8 oh Save pipe, wash machine, barrels. and men 100%: OMAK. A A 0 RIVAYR SAL oF NEW FARM IMPLE- > ya Th 5 T COST. ~ fers for sale, at A a oe tollowien os mplements, which are paivively new " if. dum Tiny ake, sight ol wide with fin ven Ll n A ty ri fh. 4 Spring {fos “Tooth im jamais cut be seen At m re Male chap Feb 1 10% 1006, we fe a Al. ent, good A fine full line of LADIES’ & MISSES’ SHOES. A Complete line , . . . MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES. Please do not forget our , FINE LINE OF CARPETS. R RENT The Dinges Stews butkiics i "We are Still Doing Business At'the"Old Stand, We have no prices to give, but we have Special Bargains iN ..., Women’s Winter Shoes. Our Rubber Line is complete, and pr ¥ competition, P.V.S. STORE. Goods excl for Produce C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. = ACO defy ianged oo T¢ 5 eas JSHER J. Ey ki ; Lamp of Steady Hal bit: A 1 ad lan the lamp that jo 4 get it and » ved ; 11 a is good w iii Che New Rochester. Other larnpe may be offerad > you as “ just as good * arour he if oon. TE tty. Bo nae Old x. amps Mado New. Ve can f lamp want No matter wi urted t rimake of lamp trans or. SAR Rochester, we can do it Let us = We are SPE SIAL ISTS in the treatment of discases of 3 Lamps. Consultation FREE, , A Stock of Furniture To Suit All Tastes ® small task, but I have succeded. The Sopa 7 of my store as a destributing center of— —— mms fl) WELL - MADE Furniture never diminishes. The satisfaction ex- pressed by those who have bought here is gratifying pschases I am anxious to secure your Furniture rade, I don’t disguise the fact at all, and i .am will- I amabsolute]y positive of my ability to save you money. —the most approved embalming methods employed. MILLHEIM, PA. S. M. CAMPBELL. A Farmer or His Son "we ' or a townsman will be hired by us dt $50 MONT H MAR SLE wo 2BRANITE o LG LY and expenses, or 30 por cent. ¢ ymmission to Oe Flowers. We sell four grades of fruits, s0 any competition oan be met, Oar stock warranted DanOe 5. Ohta IRONS this winter Write he "| Perry Nursery Co., Rochester, N.Y largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies np that doesn't flare np or smc ke, or Bp part with, or ye u hav thats they may be, In x 1 POBPOCA, for al On i; ever amp has it. (80 N arieiien) g Rridong. Bors, ve, an old one Pepsired refine send yor ite ralim fn the sul Pros THE ROCHESTER LAMP £0., 35 Park Place & 53 Rarelsy St., Yew York. Making up a Stock of Furniture to suit all tases is no BEAUTIFUL FINELY FINISHED —————— ——— wm to us, and an additional recommendation SofFntending ing to make an extra effort to have you pleased. Special attention given to thejdirection of funerals COMMERCIAL and BELL TELEPHONES. take orders for our Farm Seeds, Fruits and You do not deliver or collect. Can devote all or free outfit at once, Controls sixteen of the in the world. H. G. STROHMEIER, The Best is the Cheapest..... CENTRE MALL, . . . PENN, No mutuals ; no assessments, . 2] Manufacturer of +«Money to Loan on First Mortgage and Dealer in Office in Crider's Stone Building, HIGH GRADE... Bellefonte, Pa. MONUMENTAL WORK AGF Telephone eannection, in all kinds of » » Livery... D. A. BOOZER, Prop. Centre Hall
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