The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 03, 1903, Image 5

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    Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood,
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes,
The kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil-
ter the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
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OF JEWELRY
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HATS and CAPS
OCEANS OF NOTIONS
Mir lin its
Fine
Outing or
to 10e
i Hose for the Family,
medium ight
chilly do
$ i loot thie
ruenr for hess ve
ine Mo ip, 5¢ the Ib
More f
meta
the
A new
poptiiar Shirt Vast
Hine of Trimmings.
see our 100 assortment of Dishes
Fhint lines of popular priced Granite
Ware 10 at leet, At least a thousand
pieces to piek from
. GARMAN’S.
This in the season of the year when
lenishes her supply of Chamberlain's
Pe Remedy. It is certain to be
needed before the winter Is over, and
restlis are much more prompt and
gatisfactory when it is kept at band
aud given as soon as the cold is cone
tracted nnd before it has beeome set.
tied tn the syaem In almost every
instance a severe cold may be warded
off by taking this remedy freely ns
soot as the first fndiestion of the eold
appears There Is no danger in giving
it to enlflidren for it contains no harm.
ful substenes It is plesswdnt to take «
both adulise and children like it Bay
Bomnd you will get be best, It always
cures Foreale by UC. W Swartz, Tus.
peyville; F, A, Carson
FHE COLT SALE
Thirty Anlmals for 8016.00--One
Escnpes lo Mouontafos,
Sold
Monday afternoon was
largely attended by persons from a
distance. The colts sold readily at an
average of $3050. There were
some decidedly pretty animals in the
lot, and the average of them had the
agility of a cat
Those who
Burrell Bie slong, 7
Ed. Havise, Milroy, 2
Adam I ty, B alsburg, 1
The ¢olt sale
price
purchased were ;
t
il
ers,
CC, Li. Grimm, Madisonburg, 1. |
John A, t, Centre Hall, 1.
Robert tinger, Spring Mills, 2
Dr. Kidder, Boalsburg, 8
Corma
He
hom Boul, Cont
rove,
Namuel
8
3 y Lusgey ville, 1.
B. H. Emerick, Centre Hall, 1.
Kilmer Hott er, Centre Hill, 1.
Wm. Hagen, Farmer itis, 1.
Irvin Burris, : 25.
H Weaver
Bi
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the
Valiey
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vera Carl from
dowt drtish
in a
circling
road, =a
HB
number
I jumped fence |
gotten
little |
to
« fiually
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A Bit
pretty
rd
ue day afternoon |
ed Mh top of Nittany |
Mitterli was |
ith a little per- |
ras §
town a ran
Hg
Mountain
town |
We re |
ire «nce
t#, aud in one |
the |
of |
Harb
on
flesh
led,
it made, i
tiie
is La
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Cap- |
Fhis was |
ually the |
mployed, |
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forded
his
ee X-
curious
made great
ostinate
wever, there
|
Christmas Mhotos
i+ week,
's gallery
tatier,
which
15
and
reported,
ry
iias
Lien
¢
i Of eve
afits
Will-
Furs.
birief
ciy de-
eid ny
limits of
wi
seed Corpora i
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niefinitely, |
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of |
red m-n out
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pen the in the]
wale
BIXVIHe, securing $00
a
LOUALS
tment
Linden
morning;
« W yk iday re
ned
ie
fron
Vioientiy ill
Vis} £9
Saturday,
wivered seal
WwW
day wi Ke oh
HN. Musser, : Mil
ge of his new
Hie ta will
of Sprin #, Tues
Ar
duties
" nily
not follow u
Li spr
Robert
Film section
Van Valzah, who is taking
work at Princeton this year,
in
His
wpent | Phanksgiviog vacation
Npr 1
is
g Mills, Lis old home
frie
J. 1.
rive this week
TOW.
nds were glad to see him.
hing
Vrs Potter is expected to ar
Hall from
Clairton, her home, {o remain several
« Thix first visit
here wines mm fur last
in Centre
will
viog f.om the
wer bow be her
spring.
Ross Gregory, wile and two ehildren
and Miss May Myton, of Stone Val-
ley ; Dr. and Mrs. Smith, of Al-
toons ; P. H. Meyer and wife, of Belle-
fonte, and David J. Meyer and wife,
of Centre Hall, attended the Meyer-
Ross wedding at Linden Hall, Wed.
nesday of iast week
Frank T. Armagas , who is Bolomon
Dingle’s right hand man on the Cols
yor farm esst of Centre Hall, was a
enller Tuesday evening to have his
tnme placed on the Reporter list, and
informed the writer that Mr, Lingle,
fo the spring, would beeome tenant on
the Brockerhioff fam south of Old
Fort, new occupied by J. Audrew
COUNTY INSTITUTE,
Fifty Saventh Annual Session Will Con.
vene in Philipsburg December 28
The fifty-eighth annual session of
the Centre county teachers’ institute
will be held in Philipsburg the last
week in December, opening at2 p. m,,
M nday, December 28 and closing Fri-
diy, January 1. The sessions will be
h id in the high school room and the
opera house
The instructors are : Hon, Nathan OC,
Behaeffor, State Supt. of Public In-
gtroetion; Dr. F. M MeMurry, Teach-
er’ College, Columbia University, New
k: Dr. F. B Pearsons, Columbus,
O ; Dr. J. R. Flickinger, Principal of
Lock Haven State Normal; Prof, Char-
les Williams-
port
he entertainment course will open
Tuesday evening with a lecture ** Bun-
shine and Shadow,” by A. M. Hawks.
Wednesday evening The Original Car-
Lose, superintendent of
schools
olina Jubilee Singers, assisted by Bara
and
impersonator will give a very delight-
fu
he cotrse
Rirange Croggins, eolored reader
entertainment
will close Thursday evens
Lobert Stuart McArthuar’s
nupire of the Czar—The
ing by Rew
lecture, © Phe E
Creat Bear of 1 North.”
he
oe pnt
LOCALS
at Potters
Kate Carson.
Miss Emma
Mi st of
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Mrs
is
8, the gue
: 1 \
Usicaie Dy
the Frank Huntley Cone.
cert Company, in the Presbyterian
chureh, Friday evening, Dee. 11.
J. Andrew Reesman, since Friday of |
last week, has been in Pittsburg, Jean- |
petie and other points in that vicinity,
sppointments for Sunday |
smmerville, |
Maki M
are Kr morn-
heim,
A Christ sevice will be held in
the
Po
Chis
below
} lowing
RE J Zerbe, of Lock Haven, son-in-
visiting at the
hot Mr. Zerbe
rail
Thre
the |
Bp:
is au
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down
Dreese. one of
Jeaver
+ DB. 1
in
igs, Is visiting his
son
=e,
E G itt, f
an
ture
Wh
Mingoville, is
or, and has cap-
One of
musk rats,
r two feet in length
VIN TE NA, 8 spec fle for Blood Dis.
edd
Pimples, or sr y
for Fake
it ts like magic in restoring
If not
J. D. Murray,
ene feeling, Serof
Vintena
New
benefited
vi
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Kr
his
mu
po
Maveabrees Organized
wed {
ige of Mac
sisburg,
wilh
tw wre, Meet.
ug
Wi
TEs, in
e, 1 O OO P., will
re Hall, Friday
of this week.
Mra. T. G
will be the reside
Pen
be
afi : ie
Distriet Deputy P
Haines, of Altoona,
tug official.
1 i veniug
resident
- - -
incendiaries Destroy Trolley Cars
Ti
ten
Tu:
she
of the
trie Railway (
i
$10,000, parti
fire within
Inys occurred at Lewistown early
destroying the car
and five cars at the power house
¢ third incendiary
vrsday morning,
wedaville Elec
The
silly covered by insurance,
lewistown &
olpany, loss
A a
Mrs, Josoph Gilliland at Hospital,
Gilliland, of
the St Joseph
hilandelphia, where the latter
week, a tumor weighing
nine was removed from the
Indy. She is improviog as well as can
be expected Her daughter, Miss Ber-
tie, is assisting in caring for her,
Mra, Joseph
eld, is at
:
i pit
: par
3 Pp
of fast
pou da
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Marriage Licenses
Fred G. Beatt, Bellefonte,
Maude Haupt, Bellefonte,
Harry 8. Kinkead, Philipsburg,
Marah Leathers, Philipsburg.
Charles Evert, Spriog Mills,
Lottie Tharp, Shamokin,
Jonas Boal 'Co'yer,
Laurie Faust, Potters Mills,
P. F. Zovse, Pittsburg,
Marie RB. Duukle, Bellefonte,
Wm. E. Waltz, Parvin.
Leah Dorman, Clintoodale,
——————
Pine Grove Mills.
Miss Mubelle Bowes, one of the effi-
chuoge, was entertained by Misa Ma
bel Smith over Sunday,
Among the sick sre Mrs. R. P. Craig
who has been 1 for weeks, but is ime-
roving i Mrs. 8. 8, Grein, suffering
rou pueumonin ; Isaac Merry man
Mrs Fannie Harpeter, snd Mra, B, F,
Keo vedy, ail improvieg ; the veters-
ble Win Gates seriously il with pulls
mouary rouble, :
POMONA GRANGE MEETING,
m——
At Centre Hall -Election of Officers, Ie
ports of Committees, Ete, of the Order
The fourth quarterly meeting of the
Centre County Pomona Grange was
held in Grange Arcadia Centre Hall,
Tuesday, Dec. 1.
A large representation was in atten
dance from all parts of the county.
David Keller, master of the Grange at
Centre Hall, delivered the address of
welcome which was both interesting
and instructive, and was listened to
with wrapt attention. George Good-
hart, of Fairview Grange, responded
on behalf of the County Grange.
After the appointment of the various
committees the Grange Encampment
committee made its annual report,
showing a balance in favor of the Po-
mona Grange of several hundred dol-
lars, The Grange Fire Insurance com-
pany made its quarterly statement
showing an increase in insurance of
$225 000
The treasurer of the County Grange
stated that ten shares of the invest.
ments in Building and Loan Associa-
unounting to $1000.00 had ma-
tured and been paid into the County
Cirange treasury.
Free luncheon was served which
was a pleasant and social part of the
day's proceedings.
The degree of Pomona was conferred
on a class of ten in a very impressive
manner,
This being the time for the biennial
election of officers, it was promptly
in the
tions
Yarnell, Willard Dale, Lec-
George Gingerich, Bteward ; C,
D. Keller, Asst. Steward; D. M. Camp-
Frank Musser, Treas.
Overseer:
Johu
Marsnall, Flora :
Miss
Nathan Grove,
Miss Edith Lutz, Lady Steward:
Dale, L.
David Keller
Auditors of Grauge
Pomona; Florence
Mrs
Dale,
Ceres;
Execu
Kuone, Col
tive committee, Geo,
Weaver,
Nuthan Grove:
James
Weaver for three years, and John 8
Fire Iusurance Company, Col
.
Dale for two years, with James Gilli
land holding over.
A resolution was adopted instruct
ing the master to see that the funds in
'KREAMER & SON.
A... er
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.
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Kreamer & Son, Ste Hal, Pa.
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Shoes for
Everybody . .
My line
Box Calf
BET
Feil
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“pen
E
of
for LADIES
MISSES
CHILDREN
and MEN
was never better
for the Money.
The
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H. G. STROHMNEIER,
PENN.
eg
CENTRE HALL, . . . .
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
GRADE ...
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble aso
(Uranite.
P.V.S. STORE.
Goods exchanged
for Produces
C. A. KRAPE.
Spring Mills, Pa.
HIGH
L200 QRPO%Q0RGOOCOYE?P
the treasury were safely reinvested.
It decided hold the first]
|
quarterly meeting of 1904 in the
Was to
hall |
. . 3 5 i
of the Bald Eagle Grange, Milesburg |
in January {
After the
work, this,
#1
the ex press|
f
transaction of much other
the leasant
with
i by all that “it was good
i there.’
one of most
Bensions o ie (irange, closed
to have bee
BM, on
Millinery Announcement
(i. N. Wolfe, of Spring Mills,
wishes loannounoe that she has made
Mrs
& cul in prices on her millinery goods
A rare chance for
a bargain just before the holidays,
This includes hats
——
Christmas Goods
Kreamer & Son will have an ur
usually fine
for
assortment of goods suit-
Wateh
their Christmas ad-
{ the
of
abl the Christmas trade
flier
Unters and
vers
isement in the next issue
Reporter
A
Good Roads Bids too fligh
The State Highway Department hae |
opened its first bids for stretches of |
good
and Huntingdon counties, but all were |
roads in Montgomery, Snyder |
#0 far above the estimate that they |
were nol made public
Wy —-
Professional Notice
To THE PUBLIC
I bereby wish to inform the geners!
public that I have purchased the prop-
erty of Dr. C. E. Emerick, together
occupying his former home, opposite
the hotel, and am ready for profession-
al work. All calls will be answered in
town or country.
I kindly solicit a share of the public
patronage. Telephone connection.
J.RG ArnrLisox, M. D.,
November 26, 1803.
Stn — A; A ABA
Court News
Before court adjourned last week an
| order was made that the jury wheel
for 1904 should be filled by the Jury
Commissioners beginniog on the 14th
of December at ten o'clock.
i Col E. R. Chambers was appointed
| to audit the various accounts of the
eounty officers,
{| Commonwealth ve, George Spangler,
indicted for selliog liquor without li-
{ cense at Eagleville, Liberty township,
| entered his plea of guilty and was sen-
| tenced by the court to pay $500.00 fine,
| the costs of prosecution and to be com-
mitted to the Centre county jail for
| seven months.
In the ease of Commonwedith ve,
{Orvis N Fetzer, charged with deser-
tion by his wife, the court directed a
nol pros to be entered.
W. H. Runkle use of Peter SBmith
| va. Mary A. Black, James Kimport,
| and L. W. Kimport ; desumpsit ; plea
non sssumpsit. Continued on ace
ceount of the illness of the defendant,
The case of Wm. Witmer, of Benner
township, ve. Dora Witmer and J, C.
, Witmer ; action of repievin ; plea non
'oeplt and property. Decided in favor
of the defendant,
Commonwealth ve. W.. I. Harvey
and John Brwden, trespass | case on
trinl at the writing of these notes,
These parties are charged with cutting
| timber on the State lands,
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H. F. ROSSMAN
Spring \ A.
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We want our Friends to watch for
this space Next Week
The teleohore ling
to Nippenos Y
ail
business
Holman Morgana: of |
Tioga county, the other «
his 10204 birthday ann
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The undersigned havir
by simple means aft
with a severe lung afle
disease Consumption,
to his fellow sufiere
PRING MILLS T. CORMAN
ex res : x
Sanz 0
°
&is0 paid
they will find a sure cure f
Asthma, Catarrty, Bronchitis and
ing Maladies. He hopes alls
Lis remedy, as it is invaluable
the prescription, wt
and mav prove a blessing, will g
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSOY, Brooklyn, }
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wr LF ous
CW SOK
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 consumed.
We also handle the Sun hine 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
JA. Reesman CentreHall