The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1904, Image 5

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Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it,
How To Find Out,
Fill a bottle or common glass your
water and let it stand twen hours; a
What to Do.
mfort in
the
Velvets, Satins, Dress Goods
Hosiery
/
and Underwear
Pants and Ov
ralls
Produce Wanted
and
£
£
ws
H. G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE MALL, . . . . . PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in
HICH GRADE...
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all
Marble ano
Granite,
kKinas of
CRANT HOOVER
of the
Life
Companies
in the world
The Best is the Cheapest.....
Non
Controls «ix tee;
Fire
Insurance
inrygest aed
THRs {| DO assessanien ta,
+. Money fo Loan on First Mortgage
Ofer in Crider’'s¥tone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa,
gE Telephone connection
When you feel blue snd that every.
thing goes wrong, take a dose of
Chamberinin’s Stomeseh ard Liver
Tablets, They will eleapse and fuvig-
your stomach, regiiinte sour
bowels, give vou s relish for vour food
and meke sou feel that in this old
world i a good pines to live For sale
by C.J Finkle, Bprivg Mille: (', W
HBwartz, Tosseyville; FA. Carson,
Potters Miile,
ms A AP SAAN
AINTE KA Cures Loss of Appetite,
OTE
are Loss.
in Baltimore is 25.000 000,
yoy
Sith, the Photographer,
W. Smith
thie
oe Hall until abou!
i Hussain at War,
t had their
val battle ut wt Arthur
night in whic former came out
viclorious
- » -
Puschased uw Home
KF. P. V«
announces public sale
Mr,
Station Agent Staver, at
mada, of near Penns Creek,
March
the
Oy
—a—
of
for
home
( ‘oburn,
Vonada purchased
21675, and will
the sum of
that
move
plac inthe spring.
only
Election February 16
I'he
great
of
No
the
without
officers is
1 ty anal
sSeieciiol } POCA
|
ipo localities,
way from
ction
interests more
at the general
polis
Tuesday,
is Boalsburg store
will be
The
mer.
susion
April 1st
tock of
eldest son of James
Boalsburg, and
Pittsburg,
John H. or
thelr inten-
Isiies8 €n-
the mercan-
about fifteen
i plone Rate
mpany put into
tminating tel
aflfecta
the
for
calls from
order
with
ovides
covered
Wiil Fe
commits
repeated,
» passed,
or at
whether walter
HEH A measure
vil times, and
eq
Ke the size
e hydrants
0 weath-
hould not
10 matter
ful the water
CENTRE COUNTY ASSOCIATION
Tuesday Evanlug
Philadelphia, which in composed
were formerly in Centre county, held
their first mid-winter banquet at Done
ner’s hotel, Philadelphia, Tuesday
evening
The toast master was Dr. Roland G,
Curtin ; guests of honor invited, Hon.
| Jumes A. Beaver, Hon. Alexander K.
| McClure, Hon, A. O Furst, Hon. John
| G. "Love, McClure and Love being the
| ouly ones present.
AFTER DINNER SPEECHES.
Hoo. John G. Love gave an histor-
ienl review, beginning with the war of
1812, he referred to George Potter, and
dwelt the patriotism of Centre
| county from the earliest existence of
the county.
On
General Fisher, at the hour he was
peaking, 10 p. ma, celebrated the for-
Lieth aunive reary of his escape from
Libby prison, and gave a thrilling de-
scription of the event.
Col. MeClure dwelt ou the well es-
tablished fact that country bred boys
the
Colonel Spangler feelingly referred
to the of Centre county,
Not all of prominence, he said, were
but
make the men of aflairs in cities,
great men
Irish, deoteh-Irish and Yankees,
He
pealed to those present to be loyal to
fellow “Du ehmen us well,
the ussociation and each other.
Rev. Dr. Harkinson, pas-
to Dr. Temple Baptist
church, formerly of Potters Mills, re-
assistant
tor Conwell,
Inted reminiscenses
Prof Pp.
Burnside also epoke,
(iearge Bible and C. 8
THE PARTICIPANTS
an aged citizen of
t gaining in hesith.
of Bellef nite, was a
aud advert ised
imp
“Hie
stents March
of the
re, makes
Mills
riant
Npris &
an imp
advertisement
nevrment io his
i wee
The eastern mail Wednesday was
veral hours late, which bpecessitated |
the omission of several communpics- |
tions received |
C.D Runkle and son William Run-
kile, of Pittsburg,
dav or two will
are in town, and in a
ship a car load of
borses purchased by the former
of the
Millheim
Miss Rosie Maize, one tele-
phone operators in the ex.
y Pend
venty-four
VOars,
lu
: lay after.
« daughter, the |
sucht, Spring
ill from
i £ B B
Mills. Mr.
heart trouble one time
Mills Friday at ten o'clock
H
wl been
eal Spring
Dr. W
Dr
Flea
Belle- |
P. Long,
Allison, Or |
wife of |
ig Mills ; Har-
Mrs. Alli-|
Alnely :
¢ Hall:
{0
do,
$ It A srgaret,
Dr. H 8, Bra t, Spri
ry Allis
son died al 3 ! go
The deceased was u resident of How: |
ard and Bellefonte prior to moving to |
Bpring Mills,
ber of Lhe
He was an setive meni |
Presbyterian and |
esteem by all |
chureh,
was held in the highest
who kopew him.
iy
A Popalar Attorney,
The following is taken from the Phils
ipshurg Daily Journal ;
Ju our rounds we hear it frequently i
retarted that the many friends of our |
friend, W
Esq, the
tell fife
Helle for ie,
yeuvg |
Walker,
r
Burge ws Of
wyer Harrison |
¢fMeient |
are urging him
Inte for assembly
He is a biight aod popular
attorney, has all the qualifications, i
that the office
seeks the man, but on the contrary the
man usually seeks the office. If he
nkes Lye step and agrees to weome a
candidate he will make a strong one,
sud if nominated nnd elected he © ould
| be a member that would be a credit to
his county, his country and himself,
{as he 1s upright, honest and one who
F would do his while duty come what
Few , oung attorueys have risen
present
to become a8 candle
thix year,
abd it is pot every day
Btek Hewduche, Dyspepsia, Indiges. WY. . 4
fon, Billvusness, Constipation, Dig. | 88 rapidly as Mr Walker Liss, and he
giness, Jrandice, Torpid Liver, Heart | has made himself just what he Is. He
. is the Junior partner in the strong law
Burn, Foul Breath, ete. Try abot'le firm of Fortuey & Walker, whose
and be convineed,
If it fuils to benee | maine is favorably known far and near.
fit vou your money will be refunded, |
J. D. Murray, Druggist, Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year,
sickness. At present she is confined
to bed.
Henry Keller, of Kansas City, Mis.
sour, is at in the |
guest of his sister, Mra. Mary Hellman,
and later will visit in this county. Mr,
Keller went west about twenty yeat
y from this place.
present Lebanon
Vill Keller has been very ill for th
week the |
home of his father, James A Keller, |
He ia the over the rural |
free delivery route from Centre Hall
past irom pueumonia at
mail carrier
His eondition during the past three
——
ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 to announce
William J, |
ship, as sa candidate for |
deciles |
gus ows
for Legislature, subject to the
emocratic Convention
NOTICE.
From this date I will dis-
on all amounts punched.
My reason for stopping
the premium is this; In next
week's issue I will quote you
some prices that will be of
more benefit to you than the
So watch this
premiums,
space next week,
C. W. SWARTZ,
COURT HOUSE NEWS,
fonte by a Npecinl Correspondent,
Letters Granted,
Letters testamentary were lssued on
L: Kurtz, late of
dellefonte, deceased, to Mrs Harriet
L. Kurtz
Letters
¥
of administration ise
sued on the following estates :
Estate of Cornelius Dale, late of Col.
| lege township, to John M. Dale and
| Georgiana Dale.
Estate of David Harter, late of
Murion township, to C. M. Harter and
8. E. Koontz,
were
i
son en Alot
Marriage Licenses,
George F. Waite, Bellefonte,
Sadie Gi. Gray, Bellefonte,
Joseph MeMahon, Bellefonte.
Jessie Levy, Tyrone,
Edward A. Gross, Bellefonte.
Badie Freil, Runville.
Samuel L. Reeder, Tusseyville,
Annie E. Mersinger, Tusseyville
Frederick C. Briets, N. Y. City.
Emma Shuman, State College.
John Beguner, Btate College.
May Garman, Spring Mills.
R bert Park, Jr., Snow Shoe.
Nora Bicket, Moshannon
om ———
Transfer of Real Estate.
Wickaoff Pipe (0
| Lumber Co,
Hall
land in
Linden
April 20, 1901,
| Haines twp, —§1500
W. D. Crosby, et. ux., to C. T. Ger-
brick, Aug. 14, 1903, lot in Philipsburg.
~$750,
to
Adam Mayer, et. ux., to William C.
Sale
Suits
$13,000,
H. 8B. Taylor, sheriff, to Clement!
1904, tract of land in|
$1000,
Courter, et,
Dec.
WwW. F. al., to
lot
Edward
9, 1803 in Liberty |
To
Linden
Hall.
Ross and little son spent |
Bellefonte,
Miller with |
Mrs J. H
and Mrs
Harry
Miss Hess is in Huntingdon visiting |
at the home of Lawyer Frank Schock. |
F. E. Wieland spent several days at |
nsylvania F this week, |
and shippiog |
irnace
where he was buying
Krai,
Jucoh Bparr, of Ohio, is
ex pected |
afew days ; he visits his farm
here once or twice each year,
_ ly
Tusseyville.
Namuel Filoray returned home alter |
spending a few days with
law, Rev. N. J. Dubbs and
Centerville, as
his son-ib- |
family, at}
d reports having evjoy-|
It is rumored that David Meyers |
will move to Mifflinburg in the spring
Hugh Runkle and sister, from Lock |
Joseph Krumbine, of Buffalo Rup, |
i= visiting his Mrs. Bamuel |
Fioray. |
sunt,
The scarlet fever cases are improving. |
¥ El
lcm scan
Oak Hall, i
Bleighiog Is over and traveling is
Mrs
Henrietta Dale is on the sick |
proving and all hope for her speedy |
James Kusterborder is making ar-|
Sorry to lose such
a good |
Edward Bellers, the enterprising |
vundryman, is in the western part of |
the state this week looking after his!
business interests,
i
i NOTICE APPLICATIONS FOR |
UOR LICENSE ~The following per. |
od their petitions for Ligu License |
{ the Clerk of the Court of Quarters
county, and said Jetitions will
be presen ted he Court on the ist day of March,
TAVERN LICENSE
Bellefonte
W. L. Daggett, West ward
Horton 8, Rav, South ward
C.M &C. B Garman, South ward
George L Doll, South ward
D. B. Newcomer, South ward
Philipsburg
Wm. J Ramsey & F. W_ Grebe, 2nd ward
Mary Walton, 2nd ward
Wm B Price, 1st ward
Christopher North, 2nd wand
Thomas Barnes, 2nd ward
James Passmore, 20d ward
Dorsey Myers, 2nd ward
Joseph Peters, Jr., 2nd ward
Frank Test, 2nd ward
Tempest Slinger, 2nd ward
fhomas F. Street, 20d ward
Enoch Hugg, 2nd ward
J. L. DeHaas, Howard borough
James W. Ruakie, Centre Hall borough
John M. Relish, Millheim borough
Simon R. King, Miltheim borough
George B. Uzeel, Snow Shoe tw
Laurence Redding, Snow Shoe twp
John G. Uzzel, Bnow hoe twp
8. B. Shaffer, Miles twp
James 8 Reish, Potter twp,
lsane Shawver, Potter twp.
C, L. Beck, Penn twp
Philip Drumm, Gregg (wp
J, Edward Miller, Rush twp,
Wier Bloom, Rush tw
Andrew Sommerville, Rush twp,
Alois Kohibecker, Boggs twp,
EK. F. Emerick, Walker twp,
DISTILLER.
Noah Eby, Haines twp,
WHOLESALE LIQUORS AS BREV ER & MFG.
Joseph F. Welst, Philipsburg, 2nd ward
Fritz Baldenhofer, Philipsburg, 20d ward
WHOLESALE REER.
Jesse K. Cox, Bellefonte, West ward
Matthew Davies, Philipsburg, 20d ward
WHOLESALE LIQUOR.
Andrew Rusnak, Snow Shoe twp,
David Chambers, Snow Shoe twp,
Philipsburg
A large line
Come at once and
Take advantage of
This sale. ,., ..
Suits and
These are genuine
s and Children’s
bar-
ONTG0]
BELLEFONTE.
DUCK COATS
MEN'S CAPS
WINTER GOODS
We have a
Duck
Men's
left,
lew
and
to have. The hair stops falling
dandruff disappears.
H. F. ROSSMAN
SPRING MILLS
PA, + wos vs
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To all who may chanes
to road this: —
We have
White Sugar
5 Cts. PerLb.
Everything else at propor.
tionately low prices.
—
Some New, Fancy Dress
Trimmings . . . vn
Come and See.
CH
H. F. ROSSMAN,
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VEGETABLE SICILIAN
Hair Renewer
ir, all the dark, rich color it used
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SPECIAL SALE
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Winter
Footwear . . .
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30 DAYS.
P.V.S. STORE.
dew adn “Rohn
for Proviuos -
C. A. KRAPE.
3 Spring Mills, Pa. :
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proprietor, is making a clearance sale,
A large assoriment, of fl stones and
seasonuble goods are being offcred on
Frank P Davis, a mouldor of great
“kill, formerly employed in the seals
wirks in Bellefonte, fs engaged in the
moulding department of the Quatre
| Hall fowuary,