The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 19, 1903, Image 5

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SPRING MILLS.
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DRESS GOODS
CO! MPLETE STOCK
OF JEW EL R y
FLOOR COVERINGS
rice
OCEANS OF NOTIONS
SCHOOL...
Ye
number o
these das
it r
PINK
'd he gurprised to
f students leaving
& each carrying
stionery
see the large
OUr store
a package
a Guired this
at about
al same
“
contain oi
year by l or ¢
one-half reguiar price, or
price, twice the quantity.
his schoo lege
if
inen’s Powder -
Taleume, the box
Collar Points, a line at
Purse Beads and the Silks,
Me
Common
Fine line Mohairs and Serves.
the leading new Frbrics.
Soldiers and B ards
Childien,
lic
Working Hose,
SC quailty,
Paper for the
Men's K gular
Outing or Flanuveletie
to 10e
ifal
Besuti
Woolen Hose for the Famil+
Toy Wash Boards, 10 and 150
Don’t negleet the medium weight
udderwear for these chilly days
Oleine Bonp, 5e the Ib
More
Mati
of
A
“iyirt
Wais
rn
sritnmng
h pons
ew ne of
See our 10e sartment of Dishes
The Hi
Wire i
of §
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ft
aptitur priced Gran
Al lvnst a thiotiss
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GARMAN’ 5
A child of Mra, Geo. T. Benson’
when getting his ueual Baturday night
bath, “ep ped back ngainst a hot stove
which The
child nh Fey
moth: tr ould
him. Remembering that she hind a
bottle of Charabertaiids Psin Bub in
the house, she thooght «hie would try
it, To less than half ao hour after ap.
plying it the child was quiet and
neleer, and in less than two weeks was
well Mrs, Benson ise a well known
resident of Kellar, Va Pain Balm is
an sitiseptie intent and especially
valuable foe burnm, cut | bruises and
spratus For om by ' W Bwartz,
any Yiiiv} A y
burned him severely
“io
fragt y
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hilt fas
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Court Next Week,
Regular term of court opens Mon-
There are a number of cases on
the trial list, yet nothing ot particular
interest
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Township School Board Meeting
There will be a meeting of the Potter
township school board at Centre Hill,
Saturday afterncon, December 5.
No Hursl Delivery on Thanksgiving.
According to instructions sent out
by the postoffice authorities in Wash-
irgton, the rural mail carriers will-not
—— poy
Thanksgiving Supper
of
annual
The Progress Grange
Thanksgiving
Arcadia from five to
Chicken waffles,
members
their
o'clock,
and
for
possibly
are the hall
can
the proceeds
{| fund, every one who
omen A
Shot a White Deer
Last week while
Point,
hunting on Rattle-
Warrensville, Gam-
', Em-
sons of (.
snake near
ning count
i 1
LHASey,
erson and Harry C
ire d respective ly KEV
yenrs, shot and
the Albino
weighs about
and
beautiful deer of
enteen nineteen
killed an
is white and
200 pounds,
-
&
Ihe
The FI
Flobert Rifle Again
rifle is in evidence
agnin ast Friday Orvis He
of John Horner, of ns
obert
irner, son
ar Colyer, and
SMALL POX IN GEORGE'S VALLEY,
Frank Herman is Stricken With the Dis
ense at the Home of Harvey Vonada
The Spring Mills correspondent
writes the Reporter thus:
On lust Friday afternoon Frank Her-
man, whose home is in Altoona, came
to spend some time with his father-in-
law Harvey Vonada, in Georges Val-
ley, his wife and two children having
preceded him to that place some time
ago. After arriving in Georges Valley,
Mr. Herman complained of not feeling
well, on Saturday Mr. Vonada
fruucht, Tuesday after-
draucht, accompanied
Musser, of Aaronsburg,
and pronounced
Dr. Braucht at
once informed the state authorities and
County Physician Harris.
All necessary precautions to prevent
the spread of the disease being
taken,
and
noon Dr H §
by Dr. C. 8
visited the patient,
the disease small pox,
are
nites
Kahn Kline,
A very pretty wedding took place in
Altoona on Wednesday evening at 7:30
when Miss Annie L. Kline,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Kline, of Oak Hall,
marriage to William J. Kaho, of Al-
toons, Rev, Lewis Robb. After
the ceremony an elegant wedding sup-
per was served by Mr. and Mrs. Ells-
worth Derr number of invited
guests also a supper was given to the
bridal party by the bride's sister, Mrs.
Bailey, of Altoona. The groom
highly el young man of
Altoona and is a painter employed by
the P, R. R. They will tuke up house-
o'clock
united in
was
by
to a
(leo.
isa respect
another boy isiting him,
na hunting expedition with a |
if] In
was discharged, the
went «
a fence the |
sirik- |
1 aasing
Fiobert 1 climbing
weapon ball
gvoung Horuver's leg and
iat
Kee
it
through the fleshy
In
part mems-
tween the and
ber midway
ankie
one, |
Wc fp —
New Cash Store
od —but |
1 Tg “ils, i
Nut |
Ww
fel
Iti
ern
Ops and |
+h pans, else |
, Worth |
e |
rid ear
keeping in Altoona,
evening a Was
Mr
Saturday
served to
and Mrs
supper
wedding party by
al Ouk Hall,
the
Kline,
Pr. J R G. Allison, of Le
accompanied by
to Hall,
having
son, started to drive (‘entre
he will locate,
ed the Dr. Emerick home.
——
LOCALS,
At Lewiston, Montana,
twelve inch- |
fell on Sunday.
Bellefonte,
ill.
John
ninety-five yi
sdwell, of aged
Ars, is seriously
Al. Krape isin the Allegheny moun-
bunting party from Nit-
‘Beh to every x
B.W
Spr
wis
RIPKA,
XK Mills
irs
Hall,
encounter |
ive endeg
ii fi
a member
r the we
f his
White
is euttle in
bull,
bundred
him and
Mr. Conley
the animal
throw.
Neeing
the man called
mentioned
re and witha
piteh fork severely prodded the beast,
causing him to retreat,
The bull
owner would
Ivy was drivin
table
Al
gh
when a voung
eighing ut eleven
pounds, made a dash for
into the
feet,
threw Lim air,
is when
this
the ground
siighted on b
repeated his tactics time
ing Mr, Con
his helpless condition,
for the
sbove
i*yv 10
help, when lady
came to |
StU,
i* 8 natural mul else his
have escaped with
only several severe bruises,
ley,
not
tment
Birthday Party
Monday evening sbout sixty people
the home of R. D. Foreman,
to remind him of his
taken
While sitting in
conversing sce
upon
a bitend
sgainst the
The crowd then settled down
entered
renr the Station,
Mr. Foreman
entirely by surprise,
bis
Girthdny was
Lemme with
the
thed him
crowd rushed in
around for
je
finally barged his besd
ceiling
ion g
ing
tption
ereral social chat and story tell
In due ihe invie
Crlre: long tale was joaded
the of
calculated to tempt the most fastidious
oy For some time the “wittles
ike mist bef the morn.
whitle jov, mirth lity
AHL ell »ome token
Hine hg the pres
air. The guests
tine for departure
4d boped to meet ngain
"oe present
Minnie Dushen, Jens
E«ther, Guy, Wesley,
M: Mrs. Frank
cist, Mr, and Mrs Crawford and
Alfred, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Brad.
ford and deughter Catharine, Mr. and
Mrs John Luse, Mr nnd Mra, Milfred
tive ard Caugbter Helen, Mr. and
Atsshem Lure, Wm and Tillie
er, t ho nud Lsveelot Burris,
Mitvring, Mr, und Mrs nnd
Petil Nese, dis, Cormier, Mr. and
Mes aod Hidoey Royer, Mrs. Bhoop,
Cudving Nelie, Mr, und Mre, Frank
Froith, Mr,osed Mre, Lyman Smith,
drughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs, James
Se zion, Me, and Mrs. L. Rhooe and
drug bor Floreree, Bsmuel Bhoop and
dep bter Annie, Mr. and Min, T. G,
Wilson, deughter Helen aud sou Kus
Hin «
the
delicacies
welcome
with sil the penson,
flure
sppesied ©
i tn
greed i
Fei ned
if thier
“Uy fhe
“i
n Mo
whet The
teint un
« betrp rej ¢
sel
“
sion Those
yf
n
J
ts
si
M ui of
A.
Is
Wee
If Sou want good Kentucky colts,
he sale at Centre Hall Satur
n
Ff A
Martz, of Alt
Wee K He
ania rail
J. Edgar ons, was in
is employed in
#y iva ad shops,
Mrs, RB moth-
is al present
Rearick,
earick, of Beavertown,
J. M
of Rev
SORT
and Mrs
ick,
Mrs time had
Mrs
returned
Walters, who for somes
with her daughter,
tearick, in this place .
burg
S. C. Bott
Wednesday
ver estats
orf was a caller
of Colyer,
in the interests of the Col
see notice testamentary in
umn,
Mrs. Joseph Runkle, of
returned home last week
at Mahafley,
lunkle was employed on a
another «
Mr. and
Bellefonte,
from a ten
where Mr
large plumbing contract,
The Reporter erred in stating that
Mrs. Mary A. Horner was buried at
Pleasant Gap. The took
days’ stay
interment
ing laid by the side of her
John Horner.
A number of the colts to be sold by
D. H, Bonyder Baturday, will be two-
year-olds. This will give prospective
buyers an opportunity to see the gener-
al make up of the stock.
o'clock, rain or shine.
husband,
Messrs, Amos Lee and Arthur B.
ecutors, Mary A. Colyer and (. 8. Bot-
torf.
the latter part of this week
Light thunder showers passed over
Penns Valley Monday evening.
midnight
of thunder, and early in the morning
the performance was repeated. There
were copious rains during the night,
VIN-TE-NA the greatest of all tonics, |
restores wenkened
exhausted lity, brain-fag,
fag, nervousness nnd sleeplessness, by
purifying and replenishing the blood
supply. Makes pure red blond. Guar-
anteed. J D Murray, Druggist,
Williem
ant
chest ou’
day and called at the Reporter offi »
advance to 1805 Mr Koofleloger is
one of the busy men on Nittany Mou»
tain and seldom comes to town
If you have occasion to be in Belle
“
vila
Kuoffs nger, of near Plens.
who is sawing first clase
shingles, was in town Satur
Ging,
in
other business, remember that the ac.
commodations st the Haag house are
the best to be hed for the money. Mr,
Neweonier will see thet you are well
cared for, If the Husg House is mot
your sicpping place, make it so,
Wallies Weaver, of Colyer, wis a
ealisr Waodnesday, and informed the
Reporter that the family of J A,
Wenver will move to Harter, West Vir.
ginia, in a sbort time, The senior
Weaver has been employed at that
point for some time with the Harter
Brothers, who are sugaged in the
Mmber buioes,
From Rossman's Store,
Merchant H, F. Rossman, of Bpring
Mills, announces that he has just re-
ceived the prettiest and most elaborate
line of dry goods ever unpacked in his
store. Special mention may be made
of the many new designs of walstings
and dress goods. These are especially
pretty and suited to the trade in price,
style and quality. Not only these
goods, but almost everything in the
dry goods line.
Remember—at H, F,
ssn ff poses
Rossman’s,
Murringe Licenses,
Charles R. Norris, State College.
Eva A. Marshall, State College.
Charles Victor Strange, Rush twp.
Carrie May Williams, Rush twp.
Harry Ginter, Philipsburg.
Matilda Nicholson, Gearhartville,
Charles King, Bellefonte,
Badie M. Coxe, Roland.
George W. Coke, Ferguson twp.
Ida M. Keller, Pine Grove Mills,
Holand.
Abethia Weight, Tyrone,
A mn
Grove Coxe,
Nimith, the Photographer.
W. W. Bmith, the photographer,
will be at Centre Hall Friday, Nov. 20,
r————— fo A
Spring Mills.
Mrs. H. B. Braucht and son Dean
spent a few days last week in Belle-
fonte,
Miss
made a flying visit
0. McCormick
leaving on
took with her
her home
Cora McCormick,
to
of Tyrone,
her brother, J.
and family. Upon
Saturday afternoon she
their mother who makes
with her in Tyrone, but who
past few weeks has been visit-
her son here
I Vv,
and wife
home of C. A
Gress were entertain.
. Krape one day |
Mrs.
prepared with
1) Gi. N. Wolfe for hats.
the latest styles
reasonable,
to
She is
and her prices are
a
Hes Valley.
Houtz visited
Geor
Miss Ray in Aarons-
Jasper Wagner's horse ran off Mon-
morning,
David Rearick sold
to Albright
town,
M.
ed at
wpe
H. IL
from D
The
Evangelical chu
KiX fine porkers
Bros. butchers at Yeager-
J. Barger, who has been employ-
Burn the sumer,
ding a few weeks at home.
Foust purchased
H. Rea/icl
k
Bresidin 2
ham in
past
a fine horse
Elder of
reh
the United |
preached a very
interesting sermon at this place on
Thursday evening.
Howard Foust has
J. D.
move this fall,
hunting club
for the big flat,
re they will? spen d a week ¢ hasing |
footed deer, i
Decker
rented
Long's farm, and
Iie
will
ay
Valley
leave on Saturday
(Feorges
whe
the
Green
up
resdy for sale.
1
fleet
is busy brightening |
his farming implements getting
Please sign next communication so
that supplies can be sent you—Ed.
pc
Tusseyville.
Charles Ishler spent SBunday with
his mother and sister,
Lawrence Runkle left Monday
morning for New York, where he in-
tends learning to be 8 barber.
The farmers are about through husk-
ing corn.
A pumber of young people spent
Bunday afternoon at the home of G.
E Ishler, and were royally entertain.
ed by Miss Effie
The entertainment given by Rev,
Elliott Saturday evening was well at-
tended and appreciated.
ote
| JUST WHAT YOU NEED.
i w——
| Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
When you feel dull after eating,
{ When you have no appetite.
{ When you have a bad taste in the
| mouth,
When
When
When
your liver is torpid.
your bowels are constipated.
you have a headsche.
When you feel bilious.
They will improve your appetite,
cleanse and invigorate your stomach,
and regulate your liver and bowels.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C
W. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A, Carson,
| Potters Mills,
A FREE game inside
each package of
Lion Coffe
60 different games.
w—
For wiok bondache try Chamberlain's
Ntomach and Liver Tablets; they will
ward off the attack if taken in time.
Fir sale by OO. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville;
F. A. Carson, Potters Mills,
Qentre Reporter $1.00 n ywar,
—
KREAMER & SON.
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.
N— Tr
Kreamer & Son Centre Hall, Pa.
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Shoes for
Everybody
My line of . .
Box Calf for LADIES
MISSES
CHILDREN
and MEN
was never better
for the Mone
The
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sty
H. GQ.
CENTRE
STROHMEIER,
MY RUBBER 0
of the os HALL, . . .-. . PENN,
waka, Americ
let us reason
P.V.S. STORE.
Goods exchanged
for Produce.
C. A. KRAPE.
Spring Mills, Pa.
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togetl
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in
HIGH GRADE
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble aso
(ranite,
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H. F. ROSS
ring Mi
Special attention is called to ¥ ;
UNDERWEAR OF ALL KINDS
Heavy Cotton and Woolen Hose for Men, Women
and Children . ‘
NEW TRIMMINGS. SHOES :
Everything usually found in a
N
vy
and RUBBERS.
rell stocked store.
Smithtown GRAIN MAKK ET,
Peter Breon was helping
near Bellefonte to husk cor
Charles Frankenberger was stung in
the face while working around a bee
hive.
C. H. Pressler is
stack. He knows how to improve
John F. Breon
Mills, were guests of Harry F
berger over Sunday.
building
and wife, of ring
ranken-
A g, daughter of Mr. and
of South Dakota,
information was
ved Wednesday by the grandpa.
Mr snd Mrs G 1. Goodhart.
PEL ATR
fartha Greg
Mra, J. W, Evans,
lied recently. The
ills
The Frank Huntly Concert
ny will give an entertainment in
Presbyterian church at this
D-e. 11. rents,
£ omps
the
recs
place
The Red Cross Oak Double Heater is the best heater money will buy. Its con-
struction is on the right principle to give out the full benefit of fuel consu .
We also handle the Sunshine Oak Double Heater, Western Hot Blast Heater,
See the Peninsular Steel, Retort Peninsular, Imperial Red Cross, Monarch and
Family Irvin Ranges. Not only stoves, but everything in our line.
THE PLACE TO SEE THE BEST STOVES
THE PLACE TO BUY THE CHEAPEST STOVES
J.A.Reesman,CentreHall
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