A 5 NS SR es Nai A Bl Bn WIVOOI Read Garman’s new adv. Indian Porsian Nainsook, ete, offered, Rov. J lawns, F. Bhultz is conducting a se- den Hall appointment of the United Evangelical charge. worn out, or out of date stove, and want a good up-to-date heater, range or parlor stove, give J. A. Reesman a call, Mrs. Wm. Fleisher, ofl who for some time has been Tuseeyville, bronehitis, is skillful from eatarrahal im- pre ving under the of Dr. Brauebt, Mra, Ada Aikens and daughter Em- of Helliefonte, home of Mr, and Mrs ford on Sunday. W. Frank Brad- The Hopp earringe company, com- | of Messrs, A. A. H pp Jumes IL Ritter, of Miffl'uburg, have their building about ready to begin | work, The capacity is rated at 1500 to | 2000 vebieles per year, The f flor sp 7 Mra, 8B. W, Bmith is where her sister, Mrs posed building | i ¢aatains 18500 feet « Oe, i in Philipsburg | LL. Ray Morgan, | is seriously {lL an affeetion of the or port ] stated that had sli heart The last re. | receive Morgan § ghtly improved slid mins This Cold snap Mere is endeavoring former records for contrac day night recor the coldest 1904 Hall at 11:30 p Taesday | as one Mercury at | will gor On ZEN In at Centre m. stood 5 tlogrs es below zero: morn. | T lock, it 1G at oe time du was 13 follows : Mills, 24; urg, =U day Mills, seyville, morning are “ns 2: Piue Grove 25: Rebersl DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, agora on a — a ro sal dollar sizes name, Swa nd the address, Binghas bottle 0. T. GORMAN SPRING MILLS , Satins, Dress Goods wl a I Dress (Gov np Hoot Velvets Just re besutifal de, 88 pri ine of Velvets Batioe, an os to astonish you Hos tice ao sell iery and Underwear atid 10s ws Detter growls wiv ry terwen~, for Ladies and Gen. nthe market, which 1 ® il remarKabiy low fares, Hooves and Mittens price in great variety, and at any Latest styles of Hats and Caps, Pants and Overalls A complete ) Overalls for make for the ne of Corduror and Dress Pants, Men, Boys and Youtns. The best eRe! honey. A splendid department of Jewelry, of every desoription Ant ondiess variely of Notions and Staple Goods Ladle’ Wrappers at a trifle over half value, Alen a fall lige Qoeeneware sod Glassware I have a» f-w of the Celebrated 1900 Washers, which 1 wim selling at prices to astouish you, My Gowers Department fs complete and ron taing mony aniches not generally kept in a country Sine Fresh Oysters every week; nlso Lemons, Oranges Malags Grapes and wil kinds of Cons feotionery. Produce Wanted Wanted Pmmedintely, and will pay Cash or Trade ew spples, Potatoes, Cabtiage, Poultry, Pork and Beef Hides, Call and examine my immense stack before purcharivg + sew here smn A Stas so i a a VIN TH NA The Great Nerve Tonle, Boas Butibeor, Blood Pacitier, A Hpes eile for sll Nervous Condi bong require fuga Vonje-sirengthening Medigine, Ii unten Pare Blood; gives Sirengih and Vigor to both the Nervous and Muscular Sygtems. If not benefited muy telunded, J. D Murray, Duraggist, ———— OP A ————————— If you have romeihiog to sell, ad- COURT HOUSE NEWS, esi | Oficial Business as Reported from Belle. i fonte by a special Correspondent, PF. H, Haupt Mercantile Appraiser, P. H Haupt, of Milesburg, was ap- pointed mercantile appraiser by the county commissioners, fps Letters Granted, | | | | { Letters testamentary were issued on { the estate of Jumes G. Fortoey, late of | Ferguson township, deceased, to C, 8, Fortney and J, Arthur Fortney; and { on the estate of Willinm P. Lucas, late { of Howard borough, to Mrs. Catharine AM Marringe Licenses John KE sarah J. Wilson, Fleming, Kekert, Wingate, Christ Schenck, Howard, Emma A. Berry, Altoona. Ellis =ulouss, Lewistown. fie A. Bariley, Milroy, ep Miscelinnvous * A TS ” Freak Calculation, We all like to puzzle gur brains over | things which give certain and strange results, but which we eannot explain. Here's n puzzle that puzzles everybody. Take the number of your living broth- ers, double the amount, add to it three, multiply the result by five, add to it the number of living sisters, multiply the result by ten, add to it the number of deaths of brothers and sisters, sub tract 150 from the The right hand figure will the number of deaths, the middle figure the number of living sisters and the left the num- ber of living brothers.—Canton Satur- day Roller. resiait, be Young Wasps Fried, Young wasp grubs fried in butter do not at first sight appear to be the most alluring dish in world, yet they have been pronounced delicious by those hardy who have tried them. Fed as they are upon the | sweetest juices drawn from fruits and naturally possess a deli- Perhaps best way to them in the | the experimenters thes the is to bake them comb. London Tablet he (‘om Commissioners have been busy prari ite Lule Inty during the past week pre- | ig the registration of voters, were i a number of mortgages red on record the recorder. W. F able to Oy { eeder ix improviog, and | will be be out of the house the i F part of this » eek. I. Orvis, E+q , who was con- | to his he the me past week at his office, or | i Sp Argument of Vike Case Postponed oungmansiown pike case was | have been argued before court Wed ut the case was postponed | Love in Blair be argued in matier coun e plaintiffs believing | toll roads to witig to the fact that Judge howling court for Judge Bell pains v in to se is iether the ? muy not be tried in some other ty thau Centre, th at the sentiment against is too strong admit Bo ty — Sheriff Sales 3 {avior will sell the fol- | at shierifl”s sale at the fay, January 25th, Miller, located in | of land i Winship, proper with i tiipsburg, prop- d buildings, properly The Conrt swindled t was swindled, and it was I apparently properly sign- urt, praying v lownship into fend to thie , astern and west. gone that divided as pe | v8 Were de creed Elis wmymimissinners dis. red that th art had been swine Hed, that one of the districts had but seven volers—four Republicavs and | The esmmissioners will ask the court order, whieh it no doubt | or be very willing to do Watch where thes costs will go, - Wc nin Transfer of Real Estate, George W. McGafley et, ux. to Chas. E. Murray, Jan. 6, 1904, lot in Philips burg $1450 Howard Smith, et ux, to Edward F. Dorman, Jan, 16, 1004, house and lot in Walker aD Mary A. Grenohle, Walker, Jan 6, 1004, Gregy t wp. —§250 GG. W. Wolf, to Oversear of Poor of Halnes y Dec. 17, 1903, lot Haines twp -§30 ] Samuel Huston's Xecutor to MeNitt Brothers & Co. June 13, 1903, 178 neres | in Potter twp to two Milton GQ. tracts in twp in {araline Jodon, ol sSehindler, Jan. 6, £350 Louisa C. Jones, at beth A. Phomas, Jan, Philipstarg—§3000 HN. Peek, attoraey-in-fact, to Howard Smith, May 1, 1903, property in Walk- | er—§125, Ana B. Deitz, ot Irwin, et. al, Nov, Bogan twp - $450 Sarah Ann Wasson to John H. Me- Anlay, Jan. 15, 1904, lot in Walker twp —§90 Alfred Calbinan, et Passinore, March 31, Rush twp, $1500 Francis J. Hanter to Harry A. Bampeel, Jan. 12, 1908, lot in Npring twp —§20 A SA ITAA Boalsharg's siek List. Mra Jenvds Thomas and Miss Mar. tha Everhart are seriously il from heart trog’ je i Howard Bricker, who hsd been sufs ferivg from dropmy of the Knee joints, is abide to be around sgain, bar , to Mary R. | 1904, lot in Miles burg- bar, to Eliza- 14, 1904, lot iu | bar , to Lanning | 7, 1903, laud in | fy : ux, tno James | 1902, land in | A ——— Onethird off on men's, boys’ ad Conlin MON [GOVERY & ! O, Bellefoate, | ————————————————————— versise it in the Reporter. Centre Reporter, $1 00 » year, An Unhappy Suggestion, Youngth And Geol were Miss what would to tell you re- qualities of your yg if 1 belies word you say I didn't garding 3 ihe it you are far | Y man to mar- more American. r thi too wise for iv ordinat George The Complaining Passenger, “That mai gid + A :uilford ave he | consistent as They Differ Much. iS wi} Oni lish phy- large | sion | él & giviog only | me | fllinois Grange Ideas. where the sions In there are ship who gional { ie naiand especially nany sdmitted to member are in 1 «8 and profes and not stric farmers to make the national meet place we of mem- variety in 1 i asin #1s intere ig. as in each lifferent variety in consequence a is done In tion of the country one department of work is made prominent and another in some other state. This aside from the great gen- the work of the Orders~ Wilgeom One aed thin ia a AI A PISO IAS Sele! Selon) Prof, J A Young will open a select school in Centre Hall some time in —— a ——— Death at State Colleges, William Gorman, of Philadelphia, » workman the Carnegie library building, at State College, was found dead in bed Tuesday morning. He waa a boarder at the Corrigan board ing house, on ma oss AA AA Rueovsstnd poration Report eomes from the Will's Ere snd Far Howpital, Philadelphia, 1 hat the operation on the eye of J. Bh on- non Boal, of this place, was entir ly sueeessful. Mr Boal had been total ly blind for over a year yy a Ni am This Time from Contre Hingll, Not tobe onitdore by the Mprine Mille poeple, thirts five or tore nvm ODD FELLOWS BANQUET. Precedent Tharsday Night Boalsburg Lodge, I. O. O. F, No 894, held its anoual banquet Thursday night of last week, in their hall st that place. An excellent dinner, consisting of turkey, cream, cake, wae served, The hall was besutifully decorated which, with regalia, mad: the scene quite spectacular, Their lodge was organized January 14, 1874 Only three of the charte members survive; two of these—D, W. Meyer, of Boalsburg, and Thomas Grey, of Woolrich, were present. The , of Tus has ice ele, elaborate The lodge now mors In eresting addresses were made by A. Black, Rev, J. 1. Btone A A anid others IR. B. Harrison acted as toss! master Miss Helen Meyer presided at the or- Rose Woods sang “The dirdlings,”! and Rev. Blone- performed a number entitled Master with ' y ie Hegner entertained o a — Smith, the Photographer. W. Bmith, the photographer not be at Centre Hall Friday, but Friday, 29 Lr YY iy a w lil Wi fpr Seriously IH at Coburn. Bertha Hosterman, daughter of Mr Mrs Ti {f Co of nun, { nas Hosterman, il nt jo riod of ah i | with consumption FiliCmiig Within t five years the Hosterman children have A (, an aged gentleman | ill from henrt | - - — The Variation of Thermometers I'he cheap thermometer is snything | This is true rule misleads cold | He un That instrument on 2 afternoons sings as well as bh these thermomelers were | the side of the mschine con DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS We have a few Men's Duck Coats left, and we offer them at a... Reduced Price, A Good line of Men's Caps and a complete Line of Winter Goods. KR! Prices Right. » EAMER & SON. Goods Right, 9 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000e000e SHOES For MEN WOMEN LADIES MISSES BOYS GIRLS INFANTS Best Makes Latest Styl Lowest Pric Come and EE fed H. G. STROHMEIER, €s CENTRE HALL, . . . PENN. ECC Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble aso P.V.S8.8TORE. (Goods exchanged { for Produc C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. 00000000 CSSO000PRONRr C0000 LPOO2VPAAROQVRCIVRGOVEDLRACOP2BOLO COC OOOO Granite. government's local | Ww ¢ tind ‘8 Blinn i the Lureat Len GH Parsons a pre eight and iV. were ais Found Dead in € hair Kurtz, of B John L pd dead in his st his howe | morning fe hind not bees Ligue, bul Dad | Bank, «+ ! presi i County fostitation Lie sas Vice nt, nil day Mom day Mr. Kuriz ass a veleran of the civi ih the He bank mentioned | by | | sur, and was Curs is survived is wife, - - — Peanth at Cobarn i - 4 SPI J0SSMAN gt (1. —————— no Mi You will for the very en this store Season. Again, ALL TRADE COUPONS WILL BE REDEEMED WITHIN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS ...... N ¥ S ct rye : oe th sarah Jane Rote, wife of John Rote, | Jf Coburn, died Saturday morning at | be age of sixty two years, She wae 8 | cuflercr fromm cancer or a disease akin Fhe rine nt al funeral tonk place Toesdss ; | Asronsburg. : i ried, her | Daniel | her seo. | he decrased was Twice miner wl fe it ® she is survived by busband’'s name Lntiusn a, oud husband. She was the mother of | ote child, now dead. Her maides pane was Boavely. i — ———- Hlepjumin Henner Dead The death of Berjamin Benver oc curred Thursday morning of last week | at his home at Woodward, His age | was sixty-nine years, The funeral took | place Sunday morning, Rev. Buck of ficiating. The deceased was 8 laborer. His death wae due to dropsy, from which he suffered for several months, The children whosurvive are, Thom- as B, Woodward; Lydia Corman, Fidler ; Anmielia Williams, Monessen ; “arah, at home ; William, Bellefonte ; Daniel, and Jane Fultz, Woodward, . sisi tm ——— Generons Theodore Boal Boalsburg has a most generous citi- zn in Theodore Boal, and his many g nerous sols are always sanctioned annd encouraged by his open-hearted, kind, loving wife. Mr. Bosal's most recent generous act for the educational welfare of Boals- tur was accomplished in the purchase of the old Methodist church building, which will be fitted up by him and need for a semi-putlie reading room. More than that, Mr. Bosal has aiso volunteered to furnish sa suitable library. Generous Theodore Boal, EE fe Reopening of U Ev hareh, The United Evangelieal church at Lemont will be reopened Sunday 31st, services will be held Saturday even tug previous ; three sessions Sunday. <unday sf ernoon there will be a plat. form meeting, at which neighboring ministers will take part. Rev. M. IL Jamison, of Altoona, will be present and have the various roeetings in charge. Phe church has been thoroughly bers of the Mo bhodist eben, of One tre Hall, Manda evening dove te Iie Pome of Rev GG W violiony, Tiny tok with therm un goodly sumber of fonily. Duriog the eveniim an elabwrs # spread war served. The evening we ¢ most pleasantly spent. averhimiled, Among the jmprove. we nw made are nu new roof, the buiid- ing painted outside nid inside, walls papered, seats made modern, furnace An almost infallible remedy for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, known and used the world over for aimost a century. The Red Cross Oak Double Heater is the best heater money will buy, Its com- struction is on the right principle to give out the full benefit of fuel consumed. We also handle the Sun hine Oak Double ileater, Western Hot Blast Heater, See the Peninsular Steel, Retort Peninsular, Imperial Red Cross, Monarch and Not only stoves, but everything in our line THE PLACE TO SEE THE BEST STOVES THE PLACE TO BUY THE CHEAPEST STOVES A A M5 SSO AS AR. Rv J F Shultz is the pastor of this courch, and these improvements speuk well for bis netivity, : ] A Reesman,Cen reHal
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