The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 17, 1903, Image 5

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    Linden Hall.
Miss Luey Warring, of Tyrone,
visiting ber aunt, Mre. D. C, Hess,
Joe Brooks is home from Young- |
wood for a week's vacation.
took place Saturday
largely sitended. The
conducted by his former pastor, Rev,
D. E. Hepler, Clearfield. Inter.
meant in Boalsburg cemetery.
morniog,
BEIVites were
of
contracted a heavy cold recently.
A band of gypsies are ¢
noying
hood by begging.
John Mohreek
Grampian,
move back to Lemont in a few
Miss Nanuie Gingerich Thursday
will go to New York where
pects to spend the winter,
the people in the neighbor-
home
arrangements
was
makiog
veeks,
she ex-
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney troubie preys upon
courages and lessens iti
the mind, dis-
n eauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid-
neys are out of order
"or diseas ed.
neys. “It oe ch
ates too often,
urine scalds the 1 flesh or if, the
reaches an ag }
c
when
Ant
onir
o , it is yet afflict
it. the caus
ney "trouble, and t}
towards the tre
trou le Fg ie to 0
Ns and bl adder and not to a habit as
most people suppos
Wo men as well 4s men are made mis-
y and bla
and bot! RY same great
The mild and “immediate effec + ®of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty “X
cent and one dol
sizes. You may ha
dder
the
the
Hume of 5p Rock.
ding many of the
letters receive
. In writing Dr. Kilmer
N. Y., be sure and
ber the
Hs
I. GOODHART
GOODHAR
et, extension
a ir feather
ters, book case, two
oth
3 =
i rade I an ale
LAIRD H. BARBER, Executor
Manch Chunk, Pa
HERES) " GIVER th I have
t fr e 0 time, ex unnmng
bon she 1zo0dse, 5 he er :
head § eattle, 1
¥f. Mower, grein
Ri Livi
1%, Gres
¥
oad,
GARMAN’S.
HEL ———
# Misses’ and Ladies’ Para.
The new line is shown.
Children’
sols,
10 eent Curinin
Pole—Ash, Cherry
and White,
6 yards of White Lace Beading in a
pack—5 cents a pack,
More of those 25 cents a pair Sash
Curtains,
Bash Rods 5 cents up.
98 cents for a first class Calico Wrap-
per.
Matting 12 1-Z¢ to 30 cents,
The new styles in Bhirt Waists Bets,
Porch Bwings $2.50,
Voiles—Chevoita, Broadeloth, Mohair,
Sicilians and the new fabric in
Inrge assortment,
Lace Striped Mohairs—Cream and
Navy ; some eall it hem stitched
st 50 cents the yard,
All the new White Goods for wedding
and commencement, from 15¢ to
76¢ the yard. The laces to go
with in Normandy, Vals and
Mechlins,
Pear! Buttons from 14 to 24 line, 2
dozen for 56 cents, Not one-half
New Millinery Goods
Mrs. Lucy Henney has just received
a flne assortment of Fall millinery
l'goods, All the latest and most beauti-
| ful styles and prices reasonable, Give
her a call and inspect her goods.
wmf Mf
An Apology.
In order to give the Reporter force
an opportunity to attend the- pienie,
| local news is cut short in this issue,
and a number of communications
| omitted entirely.
cont AA A ——
House and Lot for Sale,
The house and lot known as the
| Wm, Wolf home iu Centre Hall is of-
fered at private sale by W. B. Mingle,
Esq., agent for the owner. The proper-
ty is one of the best aud most desira-
Lie homes in Centre Hall, centrally
Adv. will
omens anistf
Marriage Licenses,
Paul Alberts, Coleviile,
Grace Blasech, ille.
W.
Johuson,
ev
Charles Bellefonte,
Bellefonte,
Edwin 8. Weirer, Millheim,
Olive Keen, Millheim.
Cephas R. BShepz, Wolfs Store,
Tammie M., Wise, Wolfs Store.
Jas. McKee Hipple, Baltimore,
Alta Li. Gillau, Clarence,
Forest Stonebraker, Philipsburg.
Irvin, Philipsburg.
Smith,
Lizzie
Md.
Bessit
Kdgar Hess, Philipsburg
AN INVITATION TO
AT THE
Included
AND
Minnie Love,
E
Philipsburg.
lward L. Lingle, Spring Mills,
Gertrude Hauser, spring Mills.
Wi. Katz, Bellefonte.
Felina Baum, Bellefoute.
Wm. H. leasant Gap.
Marian Coldren, Pleasant Gap.
s.
Bilger,
———— A ——
Conclusive evidence has
light that James Lewis, one
quartet robbers captured
Mountains in June,
to Potter town
one time.
the uel
ny
come to |
of the |
in the |
ean point |
ship as his residence at |
Lewis was the man shot in |
and while lyiug at the point !
Potters Mills hotel, he
he had friends living |
but that he |
die than reveal his |
the little thought
» this expression, but it has |
since he spoke |
the truth. His parents are both dead,
but other relatives survive.
which name
/
Of
Neven
the
that
of death at
remarked
within a short
would
identity
was given t
distance,
rather
At time,
been discovered that
is an |
alias, al time |
lived near Mifflinburg, aod it is reason- |
able to credit him and his gang with
the robberies committed in Penns Val- |
ley on former His hand,
no doubt, was in the post office rob- |
Hall and State Col-
veral years ago.
Lewis, however
with his pareuts, one
OCCARIONS,
beries at Centre
lege we
aes mt
LOCALS
For a good square mea! go to Keller's |
boarding house,
©
f
Colleg township bas
wd,
thirty-six
miles « This excludes
the pike.
Dr. 8 C.
leader in
Tuesday.
Mr. ar
linburg,
J. M. Rearick.
Roy
in Centre
publie re
i
Aarousburg, a |
, was in town |
Musee er, of
his profession
of Miff-
and Mrs,
d Mrs. Witenmeyer,
are guests of Rev,
Kelley, of Reedsville, stopped
Hall way lo State
College where he i% a student,
n his
Messrs. Paul and Claude K,
College to re-
that institu.
iii ren
uring
Stahl returned to Hate
sume their studies
tion
H. B. Fran
near Mill
guests of Mr, apd
st
Ket
Hein,
berger and family, of
Wednesday were
Mrs. Harry Fye, in
place, i
Dairyman J. Will Smith bad the |
wisfortune to lose one of his best milch
The animal died from a rupture
Mr. and Mra. Cyrus Luse, of Tyrone,
{are visiting friends and relatives in
dom leaves home unless accompanied
by his wife.
Ivy W. Bartges announces his sale
of farm stock and implements for
October 29, He has a fine stock of
cows, heifers and calves, as well ns a
Heo sale register.
Prof. W. A, Brown and son Ralph,
of Huntingdon, were callers Wedunes-
day. Mr. Brown is connected with
the musical department of the Hunt
ingdon Reformatory, and is one of a
number of Centre county young men
wito sre making their presence felt in
that fnstitation.
a
Our semi-annual half-price
sale
MO aly 8 CO,
Bellefonte, Pa,
Stomach Trouble.
“I have been troubled with my
stomach for the pust four years,’ says
D. L. Bench ot Clover Nook Farm
Greenfield, “A few days ago i
was induced to A oy a box of Chamber
Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, |
have taken part of them and feel a
deal better.” If you have 3 ony
the regular price,
Dozen of new patterns in waistings,
a ——
GARMAN 8.
wif with yourstomach a box of
' these Tablets, You are ain to be
' pleased with the results. Price, 3
cents, For sale by 0. W, WY. Swarts >
j Sayville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills,
AS WELL AS A G(
VISIT |
OD DISPLAY OF
PERCALES,
ETC, ETC,
FOR SALE
LOW PRICES.
Worth 20 and 40
We invite you to visit our
"Twill be a good opportuni
Cents, .r....
booth during the Picnic,
ty to buy reliable goods
+ . » + . .
LOCALS,
The Luse cider press will be open
Tuesday and Thursday of next week.
Lost—Gold chain with heart-shaped
lost on pienie grounds,
Please leave at headquarters,
The weather has been delightgul for
the encampment and exhibition,
A. Korman & Bon, Spring Mills,
will open their cider press Tuesday,
and will continue during the season.
Mr. and Mra. SBimon P. Moyer, of
Mrs. D. J. Meyer. Mr. Moyer is an
Miss Effie Ishler, daughter of George
Ishler, of Tusseyville, Is a student at
the Moyer Musieal College, Freeburg,
and last week wert to that institution
to pursue her studies,
8B Q well know resl
died in
He was
Haven
Mingle, the
New York Tuesday morning.
formerly un resident of Lock
D. C. Keller is suffering greatly
which
to fester.
Tuesday but was obliged to
home and tak® his bed.
Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Bartges and two
little daughters, May and Ruth, Mon-
day arrived from Pittsburg on a two
weeks’ vacation with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bartges, Centre |
Hall, and Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Moyer, |
of Tusseyville,
Harry Bituer, who for the past few
days has been in Centre Hall, Satur-
day will go to Pittsburg and Monday
will begin reporting for the Pittsburg |
Press. Mr. Bitner had a sévere attack
of typhoid fever from which he has
now fully recovered.
D. E. Bible, of Pottsville, was a call- |
er Tuesday. Mr. Bible is engaged in
the manufacture of hosiery, and has
established a good business. The busi-
ness is conducted under the firm name
of 8, and B. Kuitting Mill. The plant
has a capacity of one hundred and
twenty five dozen hose per day.
Jerre Miller, of Duboise, arrived in
Centre Hall, Monday and has since
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Arney. Mr. Miller with his family
lived in Centre Hall for many years,
prior to moving to his present home,
aud while here conducted a barber
shop. He is being warmly greeted,
The Shamokin Daily News, in its
Monday's issue, gave a splendid por.
trait of Rev. W. 8B. Fischer, D, D., and
his church, the Trinity Lutheran, Dr.
Fischer on that occasion rounded out
He was on the camp grounds
return
Dr. Fisch.
church
ministry a
church. For fourteen years,
er was pastor of the uthera
making his
I
Centre Reporter §1,00% year.
LOCALS.
M. M. Duck, of Spring Mills,
caller Wednesday.
Was a
A fine sccount of the encampment |
and exhibition will appear in the next |
issue of the Reporter,
School is closed this week in both
the borough and Potter township.
Monday every pupil should be in his
or her seat.
Photographer W. W, Bmith will be
in Centre Hall this week, and will be
ready to “take you' just as you are,
Call to see him.
Dr. T. P Meyer, of Lock Haven,
A...
I
T—
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
largest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the world.
The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ; no assessments,
...Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
8" Telephone counectior,
Musical College
The Musical College at Freeburg,
Snyder county, Pa., is in session and
will continue without vacation until
opportunity of attending a term of six
weeks or more
Piano, organ, vocal, band and stringed
instruments taught.
For catalogues address,
Henry B. MovyER.
£3 DMINIETRATOR'S NOTICE.—Letters of
Administration on the estate of James J.
Price, inte of Harris township deceased,
bavicg been duly granted to the und gned
be would respectfully request all per
selves indebted 10 the estate 0 make
liste payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them duly suthentd-
cated for settlement. ROBERT CONDO,
Administrator, Boalsburg, Pa.
DMINISTRATORSE NOTICE ~-LETTERS
of Administration on the estate of Busan
Halos, Iate of Gregg townshi deceased,
persons knowing
themselves Indebend 10 the estate to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims against
the same 10 present them duly suthenticated tor
settlement
WM. P. HOSTERMAN, Administrator,
Aug. 13, & Penn Hall, Fa.
DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. —~Letters of
Administration on the estate of Wm,
of Gregg twp. deceased, bhaviog
been duly granted to the und ersigned, she would
respeetfn) iy request all persons Knowing them-
selves indebted to the estate 10 make immediate
payment, ard those having claims against Lhe
same 10 present them duly authenticated for set
tiement, MRS MARY J. GOODHART,
Aug 6 Administratrix
He i= the author of historical notes of
the 145'h Regiment, published weekly
in the Reporter,
lpn
New Shoes
My fall line
complete ae now
of shoe was never wus
miners wind children, Men's
patent
line of high top water proof shoes,
Rubbers, line complete,
Cas. A. KRAPE,
Spring Mills.
si ——
His Life Saved by Chamberlain's Colle,
Cholera and Diarrhoes Remedy.
“B. L. Byer, a well known cooper of
this town, says he believes Chamber
lain's + Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy saved his life last summer,
He bad been sick for a month with
what the doctors call billious dysen-
tery, and could get nothing to do him
{any good until he tried this remedy.
It gave him immediate relief,” says
T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md.
For sale by C. W, Swartz, Tussey ville ;
F, A. CUTIOD, Potlers Mills.
Our semi-annual half-price
ns to-day,
GO Y & CO,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Sale Register,
18, Friday, 10a. m., Spring Mills—House-
LO SALLE Rett
are » and are
Jane Van V y Alai y
2, Thu
October
half mies east of O
Mrs,
, 10 a mone and one
Fort, on Fairview Fruit
implemen
pried pe perc
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Summer Shoes
Of all Kinds
Reduced for a short
Time to make room
For Fall Goods. :
P.V.S. STORE.
Goods exchanged
for Produce. . . .
C. A. KRAPE.
Spring Mills, Pa.
IOBACCO TAGE WANTEI
times, in Jarge Or sm
Cigar Bands, Coupot fn
the highest ca ir thet i exchange
Tobmooo Tags or ju for Cigar i
Bands allowing a large margin or bs EXC hange
CHAP .
Pa
00D FARM ning one
GF 3 3 1
t tust 1 College
Township, Cer 3 g 10 the
estate of Jo 3 i which
was lalely «
deceased
good orc hard, el
JOSEPH *
DANIEL
Fortney 4&4 Walker, Alorneys
Bellefonte, Pa. Aug. A,
ip
Good b
- 4 TAVERN
E- Not} oe 16 bereby given
petition of Wm J Ray Wey Ri rank W. Greber
was this day fi ied in the office of 1he clerk of the
Court of Quarter Bession, aski the court that
the term license of Josey! As crof %, 24 ward of
Philips arg borough bet ran red to them
M. 1 ‘GARDNER, Clerk.
1903
Ll
TICE-
JENS that the
Bellefonte, Pa, Bept
to use bad
) Che N
has it,
3
that jooks good w
3hat you svar will
doula" Just as good
Lr ol} around good:
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literature on t
N E w GOODS.
We Jicive juat received
a fine line of .
bin G a
————
This line includes a
choice sclection of
Dress Goods
PATTERNS
IN BLACK and COLORS
These patiens are oy the haatont
designs
design, eroeed in Secfing Ad 4 the
the first who
assortment is large,
come will have an advantage.
8% 8 0»
Shoes and Rubbers
H. F. ROSSI1AN,
repaired or refin.
H. G. STROHTEIER,
CENTRE MALL, . PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in
HICH GRADE...
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble ao
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