REPORTER. « « STUTH, . Editor OE and Proprietor. CENTRE Harr. . . PENN’A, <DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1904 I subseription to the Re- rin advance. per line for each sub per line me on label of pa- your subseription riven the date given the month fuly, 1900: 01" FONT SULSOTID 1804. Other bbreviations, RiWwn*s ex- notice appears #, Compare and of been giver seription » ill reques I'he to be sufficient ably safe, implied MITTEE-10904, family parents Was are ons il Kn until Irvin arrived by the se. Altoona, t Myers made place Monday § wrt Grove all improving. a sion Centro Hill osterman is no better has rap- Mowe who ney, tonsilitis, is rade a business trip inst week, ha and daughter ir home at Bpring ng a few days with re. Ellen Burkholder, Bisine Palmer, of and John Curry, of Egg Centre Hill school Earl Potters Miila Vishied the “mith and tiday afternoon, Mra Charles OO. Duck, of Clearfield, is visiting ier parents, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Frank, at this place, Klinefelter, who has been suflering with lumbago, is slow- ly improving, Mra Sadie Foust, of Potters Milla, fa visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Bweeney, J. W, Mitterifog, of Centre Hall, was buying up cattle through this Qominunity last week. Mise Verna Harris Township. J. hotel at Pine Grove Mills, was here on Saturday. Hon, J.T. McCormick, of State Col- the interest of the Commercial Telephone Company. Iins been Samuel Barr, who ving this state fir quite a number of years is now visit ing bis boyhood home at Shingletown. J. Runkle, of Tusseyville, transact- 3 . 1 i stnesa here last week, W. M yi ade a business ed bu N. mites, mm rf, accompanied by irip to wile there they were e the hospitable home of Ker spent a few Mra, Hiover, at U spent Phursday nl it Maturday witl jetty Long. wii, her little son, Woods visiting he Margaret overseer. Fr (George sud Joho Charles James Swab! rvisors, orl, Dale snd wife, “U ny pnands Walker Mra. ar sidler tp Aaronsburg, i uel Crosmiiler spent the of the Lock Haven. of uess trip to town last week week with Ler ARiiLsOn, HifMley, a seamstress is csployed at Coburn hiler is spendirg a few vivee at Lock Haven. § Oe 8 sociale mer '# store room on Baturd 3 The otject is to raise money to buy gasolive for the street inmps winter, is now coufined to her and is not proving John C gick Mtover was taken suddenly on Friday of last week, but glad LO #ay he has improved, puttiog the floishing touches to his ome in the new addition of thetown. —y - Soher. C.K. of sewisburg, was a caller at this place last week. Haber, E H. Grove, living on Wm. Grove's ill move to Nittany Valley in the spring. Mre, Jacob Gentzel and Mr. U. G Auman spent Bunday at the home of Emanuel Grove, John Ebert, the game warden, has been on the sick list the last few weeks, Elias Confer was to Mifflin county ou business last week. Richard Keller is preparing to move from his present residence nearer to Mitheim, which will be more cone venient for his trade, He makes base kets of all sizes C. Brean, who has been employed by the Linden Hall lumber company, is home for a short stay, farm, w os fp Little or no interest was taken in the Potter township elegtion. The fall Democratio ticket was elected. Pium Grove, David Vonada and family, of Lie Irian, Mr. and Mrs J daughters Bertha and Romi ut the home of Philip AM I'i nud Miss Gieorge Milton Sunday » Runkle ford visited i Mra A surprise party with Jerome Auman home of Mi day evening, in honor Gay anny FPlptryY, Rhosds, ad ehild, Mi es Luci Anal, (fertruds weer, Le with their children The Patriotic give an eutertainment in the | Sons of America w itl { Valgel- jeal chureh the 221d of February Gieorge Miller had busioess in heim a few days lust week, Messrs, Keller and Pavilor, two (rave ' eling salesmen, spent the greater part of Tuesday in town, John J. Orndorf ia al of puetmonia, denjamin Gentzel haa Bellefonte on Wednesday Merlin id recovering from atisek bts! ness Miller at Frank Buyder week Quick laking I'Hi Easy and >0ap ~~ Wirt ANNER LYE! ¢ ¥ town Tuesday, - py Smuliton, ! Vietor Brungard was home sits nd- | ing fustitute, H. A. Detweller is 1ejoicing over the | ari ival of a boy, : Thomas Greninger is home on a vise it all are glad to see him, Mrs. George Bmull returned home | after spending a few weeks at Wille | ! inmeport, : i i i Ben, Jackson, of Madisonburg, was | in town Monday, Mis, I. N. Waite, of Bmithport, vis ited at the home of her fatherdin-law, | I. F Waite on Bunday, Miss Blanche Corman, of Smith. town, spent a week at the home of L.! A. Miller, M. 1. GARDNER, Clerk When You Huve an Cald when you relieve the The first action have oold should be 10 a tee of Chamberinin's Cough Remedy . the tough mu cus sid eatises His expulsion from the air colin of the lungs, produces a free expectoration, snd opens the secre- A complete pure soon follows This remedy will eure a severa cold in then any other treatment ard iL Jenves the sysiem in a natural and healthy condition It counteracts any tendency townrd pneumonia. For sale by C. W, Bwariz, Tusseyville; F, Hpriug Mills, ITPRINT “an opm sr I Scrim collars now in vogue. for the little Advance lines of- India Linens Persian Lawns Nainsooks A great big job of Striped Seersuckers, KS STORE Pertegt Confidence, Where there used to be a feeling of when a child showed symptoms of croup, there i now perfect confidence, | This 8 owing to the uniform success of Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy in | the trestment of that disease, Mrs M, 1. Basford, of Poolesville, Md vy In 1 peaking of her experience in the use of the! remedy save: “I haves world {of eonfidenees in Chambwrlain’« Cough ! Remedy for I hinve teed It with pers y feet sucess, My child Garland js eube. | Jeet to severe witscks of croup sod it | wlways gives him prompt. re ef"? For | nto by CG, W, Swartz, Toepveille; F, A, Carson, Potters Mills ; C. J. Finkle, | Spring Mills PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philad, & Erie RB, R. Division and Northern Central R. R. Why Pay Rent or the Current Rate .. Interest When the HomeCo-Operative Co im pa ny a Co-partnership He mon ey the you I'en Years and Five Months T'o pay it back at the Rate of $8.50, per Month, With Interest at 3 Per Cent. Per Annum on the graduating seals, which BME Ln 15 per cent. sim. le interes on ameant, Sie fovestigat ion ooured. I an also agent for the buy = pay i give The lured in the Weld, Yon const afford $0 (neue Your fe gutll you se@ te, Write or enll on the Geneml Agert fr fall particniars Any Infwrmation required will be given, Edwin K. Smith Ueneral Agent Oak Hall Sta., Pa.
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