The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1903, Image 5

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    Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottls or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four Mays;
| sediment or set.
Can Gr, tling indicates an
A759 unhealthy condi-
gs ? tion of the kid-
f neys; if it stains
your linen jt is
evidence of kid-
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
; the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad-
der are out of order,
o What to Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
bf the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
g the day, and to get up many times
g the night. The mild and the extra-
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won-
derful cures of the most distressing cases,
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes.
You may have a sam
wonderful discovery
that tells gions
arf
eri
: Home of Swamp Root.
Y. When writing men-
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
Don't ‘
name,
and the
bottle
's Swamp Root,
ry xr
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on
Come one come all,
A Splendid Line ;
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
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of
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DRESS GOODS
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OF JEWELRY
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one-half rego
price, twice the quantity,
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. CArrying
¢ tionery rquired
Is Sehont or eolis ge ut
Ar price,
&
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about
sare
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01 at
Mennen's Powder
Common Taleums, the box
Collar Points, a line at
Purse Beads aud the Silks.
dhe
He, 100
Fine line Mohairs and Serves,
the leading new Frbries
Paper Soldiers and B
Children
king Hose,
oi gu Rift yy.
Men's Wo R gular
£
tii F Or
10¢
len Hose for the Family,
Wa.l 10 aneet 150
Hoard
medium weigh
rE these chilly days
sTE 7 het fie
sede
D
Orie Soap, 6c the Ib
More popular Shirt
Nets
of the Waist
A New
Bee our 100 assortment of Dishes.
Th
Ware Hig at Inst,
pieces to pick from
C—O
A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson
him severely.
great agony and
do nothing to
whe
Bal
which burned
child wus in
mother could
him. Hemembering thar
bottle f Chiamberinin’s Pain
it.
plying 1
well Mes, Benson is a well
resident of Keline, Va
Bpraias
ussey ville; F, A.
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COURT NEWS,
Court Occapies Its Time in Hearing Petty
{ Oases—Vardiots of the Jury.
The regular term of November court
convened at the Court House in Belle-
fonte, Monday morning at ten o'clock.
Hon. John G. Love, President Judge,
Prothonotary Gardner and Register
Archey were in their respective places
{| when court called. The first business
| dove was the presentation of motions
and petitions by the several attorneys,
| after which the Court named W. R.
| Jenkine, of Bellefonte, as foreman of
| the grand jury.
After giving the grand jury some
{ Important instructions as to their du-
| ties snd explaining to them the char.
| neter of the different cases to be passed
[ on by them, they retired to their room
to consider the bills of indictment
which would be presented to them by
| the District Attorney. The Court in
his charge to the members of the
{ rand jury iostructed them to look
carefully into the merits of all cases,
| and if they found any petty cases
Court to consider to ignore them and
upon the proper par-
The Judge sees to of the
| of are sent
| there by the Justices of the Peace over
unty that merit
ace the costs
be
inion that too many cases
and
them, but
He is right
ve uo
uid not te d by
should be rettled by them
{1s
return
in his conclusion =.
The Prothovotary the: over
| the list of constables of the s¢ viral bore
culled
wigh= and townships in the eo unty,
regular returns
Nothing of impo
(if 1}
heir quarterly were
[RLCE WHE Te.
By eir returns, It wes
WABASH NEWS,
|
| Engineers Go West— Another Uorps Work.
lng from the Hast,
Little news of a tangible character
can be given this week concerning the
Wabash’s proposed railroad line from
Pitteburg to the seaboard,
The corps of engineers located at Co-
burn for the past six or more weeks, a
ters to Weikert, Union county,
Monday they left that point,
west over the L.. & T.
One of the men copnected with the
corps intimated that Cresson was their
objective point, and that they would
work westward while another corps
was pushing its way from the eastern
extremity of the proposed route,
going
rn pn fly
LOCALS,
Buy a colt.
No rural mail service Thursday.
N. E. Emerick is home from Ohio.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Roy
Resnick, of Milroy.
Miss Grace Smith was in Bellefonte
Monday and Tuesday.
for the past week from an aflection of
WEDDINGS AT LINDEN HALL,
Fleck-Brooks and Meyer-Ross Nuptinls
Take Place Wednesday,
Two pretty weddings took place
Wednesday st Linden Hall. The
brides are both residents of that place
and the grooms from a distance.
FLECK-BROOKS — The home of Will-
jam Brooks was a scene of activity all
week consummating arrangements for
the marriage of his daughter Wednes-
day at 11:30 a, m.
The brides name is Miss Daisy, a
girl in her teens, and full of ambition,
The groom is A. B. Fleck, of Altoona,
& young mau of sterling worth. The
Ceremony was performed by Rev, J. F.
Bhultz, of Centre Hall,
Covgratulations followed by the
many guests present, and then camea
season devoted to refreshing of the
inner man. This was no small part of
the program.
Mr. and Mre, Fleck boarded the after-
noon train going west, and after the
boney-moon trip they will take up
hourekeeping in Altoona where a com-
pletely furnished house awaits them.
Mr. Fleck is an engineer on the
Penusyivauia railroad.
i
the heart, ,
Mrs. Jane Harper is in Bellefonte
where her son, J. (.
Harper, I0+q.
Miss Pearl
to Bellefonte after staying at ber home |
Mile
in visiting
Riter Monday returned |
in this place for several days,
The colts to be sold Monday are se- |
lected from the best
farms, They |
ability.
Kentucky stock |
ave action, style, dur- |
Read the de seriptive advertisement |
id story, fo, slrer enc (ues
Boswersd YVpone!
for
N
tried
tim! « ti
of cin = is |
prion:
Hy poring Ce
= FX Hid
FURR S
at
In 3
of greal will lw
this Court
In the ¢ oof {
M dian a
hich a verdiet
simon wealth versus
oo
or d Fra k Met artney in
rendered at last
The Court
of the youth of
WHS
steed 1}
defe
ni
ul on wind
BOC
dents he would
ii
sUspend sen-
* time but that if they ever
ny other crimes of a simi
WF pasture, or if thes vol good
LO F behaved th ives |
of the sale of young cattle st Old Fort |
hote]
o'elock.
Mrs. Nu
ed her re Leiay, Clinton
county, to Sinvamshoving, Cameron |
Ns Des ber
: . i
’ turday, 2, al one |
Wey Bummerson has chang- |
idence from
county
1
Harry E
his addr
to Juda, Wisconsin,
Bweetwood has changed |
f
i
rom Orangeville, Illinois, |
He was formerly
The Fi
pany wil
Presbytes
day evens
ley Concert Com- |
ink Hunt
: t
ois
gi
ertainment in the |
this place, Fri-
11
# ale
an church i
g. Decenber
“ 8 he would
for them them as the |
Ed
aw requires, to the penitentiary, Ibe |
Pp
4
Well eased wi bh
he
ang promised to
view | ( their case |
iter and keep |
‘ of erimvioal matters
stat
Before sojourning Court ealled over |
the list of civil cases that were down
ririal this week, There were ten on i
fy fe
irom JUG g-
the
ti,
bere are only four for |
‘hh
3
Bead,
i county
settled,
fol
some of the ¢ Ors Wer
th some conti Rid wre as -
ne
OWS
Peter Mendis vs
f
L. (
. Bullock, «
defendant
i=
ts ef on
5 | Rhugert,
Frank shugert, snd Kate D. Nbugert,
sof Jd. D
deceased, va
H Li
continued
execu ors of ele
of Belle fonte,
rand J
Rosenthal
Shugert, Inte |
Lewis Ros-
enthal tgle va, Lewis |
Were by agree
Of Cruse] On Bees t of the ill
f overt
L
1
i
ment ui
itu itr
kK
{| setiiva i parties
| Robert Kinkend vs
raine ; settled.
Court enlled at 2 p.m
WH
a
Stover vs, J Miller :
M. MeD. Lo}
day. The
| iret case called was that of Samuel T. |
Dixon, su undertaker the Snow |
Bhoe poor strict. The |
plaintiff brought suit to recover the |
| amount due him for burying a pauper.
the
ground that no order of approval was
sworn out until after the expense had
been incurred. The jury after some
instructions from the Court promptly
favor
Vio
+ ¥8
towoship od
|
|
i
{ The Poor Directors defended on i
i
i
|
returned a verdict in olf
|
|
:
i
the |
| plaintifl in the sum of $35 00 !
called w as thint of Pe I
ry J. Smith ve. John Q. A
Fhe plaintiffs elsim
Fhe Hex! cane
Kennedy, |
for $422 68
| being for work dons by him under an
| ngreement, and
Was
AEE extra
ariel
tk done
fer
done by his sons Harry
his
The
Hrry Smith
of
the plaintiff were not entitled to Any.
that they were
| not employ ed by him, that the
plait i's wife and some other women
fet The
Hurry and Charles
o $857.00 sand there
Ther er dts on typ shove
Bifvestn “hah
Bocith, as well as w by
| wife and several
| defendant testified thst
avd Charles Siuith, the
parties,
|
|
i two sons
3
{thing for the renson
and
ilitled to
hy
sree eed
Were ¢
work
Mritd
uanyvibing
dove
We te
Pies
wer wiht ted by
pladnt if wo £1 $ETY 00 or here.
shouts, After argument of counsel to
the jury aud the charge of the Court,
a verdict was returned in favor of the
plaintiff in the sum of $118.81.
[uv the case of Commonwealth vs.
Upton Haines who was charged with
desertion hy Sumuel Wallger, the
prrties npresd Gpon a settlement bee
fore aus witnesses were sworn
domes Munson who was hurged
with violating the pure food law,
msde un wel tlemest of his ease,
The grand jury handed in the fol.
lowing bills of indictment which were
Ignored and the costs put upon she
county:
14t, Commonwealth ve J A, Kelley
Hid
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Bervices in the United Evangelical |
charch Sunday will be at Tusseyville
in the morning, Egg Hill in the after.
noon, Centre Hall, evening
Catherine, wife of Daniel Joh son,
morning at her home in
of
Pine Hall of pheumonia after a short |
Mre. Rosanna Bricker, of onlsburg, |
to where |
during winter
is serif io MifM ino
Lewistow n
will 1 the
with hes
she “Rin
on, who
county
Mrs. R
W
Philadeipt
in that cits
of
from
Yearick, tuother
Ming
rw be
i
3
>
ie, returned
is Bafurday. She had been
for several months, being |
f
er pie
VIN TE NA the greatest of all ton ios,
re glores wenkened nerve Us system,
vitality, brain-fag, perve- |
fag, nervousness and sleeplessness, by
purifying sod replenishing the blood
supply. Makes pure red blood Guar- |
anteed. J D. Murray, Druggist, {
The one sud two year old Kentucky
eolts to be sold at Centre Hall Monday
will give an Opportunity to purchinse a
driving for a small |
sore
amouat of It i= much cheaper
to buy
money
driver than one at
Colts are now at the
grow
five or six yenurs
hotel stalile
Clarence Gunsalius, of Altoona, re
tursed to that place Monday after a
visit of several days’ duration at the
home of ‘Ir. and Mrs. Clayton Wag-
ver, at Tusseyville. Mr. Gunpsallus is’
engaged in the woodwork department
of the Pennsylvania railroad car shops,
Harry, a son of Luther Speck, of
Penn township, Huntingdon county,
while on to a neighbor's to
butcher, capied a wild turkey. He
Killed the turkey,
his way
fire and
the scene. He again took aim and
was successful
George F. Weaver and William
Weaver, of pear Penns Cave, were in
| town Saturday. The former is a school
| teacher, Liaving in charge the Hoy
| School, near his home. The latter is a
young farmer, and is each year en-
bancing the value of Lis property by
planting large numbers of fruit trees,
W. Harrison Walker, E«q , of Belle
fonte, a ember of the Lock Haven
Lodge of Elks will deliver the annual
memorial address in the opera house
at Loek Haven ou Sunday, Dee, 61h.
MEYER-Ross —This wedding was
later than the
one mentioned above, and took place
the home of the bride's father,
Ross. The popularity of the
10 send outa large number of invita
were responded to in person.
Rev. A. A. Black, of the Reformed
minister who
Mey er and
declared Philip Bliss
Miss Lillian G Ross ryan
and wife
Bond
brother of the groom, and Miss Bessie |
Hall. The wed-
ding march was played by Commis
The attendants were
Mr. Meyer is a son of J. Henry
but spent bis boyhood days with his |
Harris township. Some |
in
IDR and tobacco raising. i
About seventy-five guests were pres. |
eut from Altoouos, Huntingdon, Belle- |
foute, and Centre Hall.
Fhe wedding party took the after
noon train for Baltimore,
Admiring friends and
both these
I rge number of handsome presents to
the brides
The
teporter extends
{
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Fake Hunting Story
The city dailies published a
KREAMER & SON.
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LADIES’ & MISSES’ SHOES,
A Complete line , . .
MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOES,
Please do not forget our ,
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H. G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE HALL, PENN.
me
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let us reason toge
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for Produce
C. A. KRAPE.
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of all kinds than at present.
claimed the carcass, whereupon a fight
Later, the story
Centre county hunters burned the cab-
in cecupied by the Philadelphians
by the Re.
goes,
So far as can be learned
any time. The bunting story is un.
doubtedly a fake
> ———
Professional Notice
To Tue Punic
I hereby wish to inform the general
that I have purchased the
property of Ur. C. E Emerick, togeth-
er with his good will, snd that I am
All calls will be ans.
wered in town or country.
I kindly solicit a share of the public
patronage. Telephone connection.
J. R. G. ALLisoN, M. D.,
Centre Hall, Pa.
November 26, 1908
i a esas—
Small Pox Case Improving
Mince last week a Board of Health
has been organized in Gregg township,
and the most stringent rules of quar.
antine are being observed with refer-
ence to the small pox case in Georges
Valley. Notwithstanding the numer
Ous reporta no new cases of the loath-
some disease have developed, Mr. Her-
man being the only and original vie-
tim. He bas been a very sick man,
but at this writing his condition is
somew hat more hopeful.
A ——
JUST WHAT YOU NEED.
Chamberisin’'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 your liver is torpid,
When your bowels are constipated,
When you have a headache.
“—
FThis is the third time Mr, Walker has
| been hovored by the Jodges
Haven, sSanbary, Renova and Will.
| lnmsport in the past four years,
Continued from second column,
and R (x Gilliland Prosecutor was
Geo. Farnsworth, agent; charges, vio-
| Inting the pure food laws of the Com-
| monwenl by,
2nd, Commenwenlth ve J. W, Todd;
Lehargen, violating pure food laws;
| prosecutor, James Faust, agent,
i ed, Commonwenith va Charles
| Rickey ; charged with selling liquor
without lleenwe; prosecutor, J. W,
| Rightenour, county detective, This
| conse was (rom Eagleville,
4th, tommonwenlth
Hulnes; chu
ve.
When you feel villous.
They will improve your nppetite,
{ clennse nud fuvigorste your stomach,
{and regulste your liver and bowels,
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C.
W. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson,
Potters Mills.
rr AI MINA
|
Druggist.
A. —
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Fy An Cnrwom, Povivry Milly, 4a
| Come to see us.
——, ou”§ te ———
Time tells maoy
times it takes & Very, vers
tules sAN MAKKREY.,
ito make its revelations
sure, it never lies : men do
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned having been restore
by simple means, after suffer ng for se
With a severe lung affection, ar
disease Consum fom, is ans ious to
to his fellow sufferers the means of «
1 who desire it, be will cheerfu
of charge) a copy of the prescriplion yee
they will find a sure cure for Consume
Asthma, Catarrh, Broochitls :
lung Maladies. He hopes ail sufferers
bis remedy, as it is invaluable, Those Aevirit
the prescription, which will cost them not
and mav prove a blessing, will please addre
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New Yo
SAS
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SPRING MILLS 0. T. CORMAN
] schauge for good Cash also paid.)
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Beef Hides
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See the Peninsular Steel, Retort Peninsular, Tmperial Red Cross, Momarch and
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