Over-Work Weakens All the blood in y your kidney: by first doc and the extra Swa vets, Sa Dress Goods Sarr rs Si WY car Pants and Overalls A i rall Tad a Wanted ¥ Prod i doin H. G. STROHTEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN, Manufacturor of and Dealer In HIGH GCRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinas ~f Marble ano Granite, CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Iosuranee Companies in the world i 3 i The Best is the Cheapest... | No mutuals ; no assessments, .«.Money to Loan on First Worlgage Office in Crider’'s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa, a Telephone counection When you feel blue and that every- thing goes wrong, take a dose of Chamberlain's Biomseh and Liver Tablets, They will cleanse and invig- orate your stomach, regulate your bowels, give you a relish for your food snd mske you feel that in this old world is a good place to live For sale by LC. J. Finkle, Spring Mills: OC. W, Bwartz, Tumseyville: F. A. Potters Mills, gf AINTE NA Cures Loss of Appetite, Btek Headache, Dyspepsia, Indiges- Hon, Billinusness, Constipation, Diz Burn, Foul Breath, ete. Try a bottle and be convineed. If it fails to bene fit you your money will be refunded, J. b Murray, Druggist. . ATTE in which they are insured will stand | formation of my numerous patrons 1 TRAINING A LION, The Beast Is Conquered by Persusie sion Rather Than by Force. “Suppose, the Baltimore fire losses, and for the in. | publish the following reports. So far as sald an animal expert, of them, and all stats ited to publish all the letters, and us t but a few will appear below : GENTLEMEN indirectly, and in ¢ misequence will n | greatest disasters of pleased to be a position to so the circumstances and volved. Our Was good or bad ated of the in our fraternal due to the [EIT deemed it prude that you should ki TO OUR AGENTS It will pro interest you to ny arising out ig less tha 118 grass femion tut your patrons t iru Laer ou ‘RIS loss of thi Fu of ten vou will take itch has tim increa “a with this Cor Yours forin certain tricks, If 1 into his cage and attem him, I would probably be don’t do Before | him anvthing me. I hang about day, calling to went ited killed, iry to kt. too Hime “G0 in } hey eontain about the sane in substance, jut 1 that. teach his cage day after him and keeping in his Inte at night I would give RENTON, N. J, FEBRUARY 8, 10904 INE you that Lois Corpor- 8 f. Heo and early in the morning. him his food and water would pat his head, lion to have a toward me, 1 of fil ing accustomed to me like and | too, just as a horse the lion's or brusque would sce me imore, Md. directly or Occasionally 1 and gradually the friendly feeling it were, from of lose one dollar in probably one of the great fire We are, of course, toines } becor heless, we des ply deplore ne, as an and becom the lion grows to to the lion, You would like any big pet, Then 1 go into without being obtrusive The big, used nevert s : acquaintance ympathies go out to those who are in- tha’ + (do not ew Jorsey Penn 10W our post ion ft w write on any risks, me bezin lik . me, egin ike anid vivanin, We only big dog IRVIN W, RODGERS, Hecretary and Geoeral Agent, dangerous beast, outside, when 1 I gradually i seeing me renee n about the 0 that he will The lion much Know that the Iie loa of this Com pa- y USINeRS, in ns prob there +454 000, which not great whip than there t= 116 L ng § ¢ $ 3 ? really |i i Hit him with it, 1 do not si urbed Ly it : d like promptly any acking INL Hy dues yous HD pain. tril t wld ly Are Ompany avatiahle for magnitude rf offered [of Npany. very truly, OG W. BURCHELL, Vice-President SPRINGH TO OUR AGENT= wl of minds ringfisld’s ne vy sted and paid vy sow clearly on impanies of und claims against umend the intry, we lo IELD, Mags, FEBRUARY ar Age ' 19a SHOPPING IN GERMANY. 3 Methods Phat Astonished a fs “ak ron $ Bessa { exe is 4 bling American Woman, Like y $ vO An every i 3 we ja al a r Company will e aud one-half wa more clearly lon ompany will ai iH] ben lar of be able nflagration iri, that Bellefonte, COLET HOUSE NFWSs from Belle Speer, £1800), Jd. B. Hipsburg. in Bellefonte much cutting was wes wire almost ob- r were elected rege R. Meek, poor, John heney Hicklen, Keller, Rep. ; Pp. KF tors, H. C Quigley, Barnhart, Dem, ; W ; nusessors, 8, A, Bell, Ww. iow in HHeg Bey counciline Jutnes Meibwrt, Ke Kelchline, Dery Hep, ; James KX C. Heinle, Dem Rep. ; L. H. McQuistion, Dem. ; ivord dire — A Ms — Marriage Licenses Willard Kyler, Philipsburg. Mary Barger, Philipsburg. John A. Bweetwood, Spring Mills, della Kuhn, Centre Hall. Frank Watson, Milesburg, Alice Bpolts, Fleming, lobert A. Stevens, Philipsburg. Harah B. Wentz, Philipsburg. W. H. Macken, Port Matilda, Anna M, Rockey, Filmore, John E. McWilliams, Fairbrook. Lizzie sunday, Penoa. Furnace. Harry Sehlegel, Wolf's Store, Biella E Gherett, Wolf's Blore. T. M. Richard, Julian, Hannah Newman, East Tyrone, Joho M. Robb, Howard, Mabel P. Binger, Blanchard. Hamuel W. Watson, Snow Bhoe. Beulah M. Peters, Milesburg, ———— AM Clover Seed. Mesars, Foreman & Smith, of Centre Hall, will soon have on hand a supply of choles, re-cleaned western clover wed, at the lowest possible price. Place your order with them, I + Contre Reporter, $1.00 a your. A.W DAMON Oot ¥ify) t #1 iy. snd not than GRANT HOOVER. THE SICK Who and Whore Tlieny ments and Their Cos I pnelm i, I8 TeCOVY Mra. Alfred P. Hoaterman, of ( Hill, is yet seri Her dition meyv ber critical did not con 2 2 talk Mrs widow GRAIN MARKET, Mejor J. B of Penn Hall, is ill, | Bye Whe Her system is generally broken down. gd ; e usly ili » rit * egarded Ls Fistier, about them.” | Narah Fisher, 51 John Boywersox, of Coburn. reported f Whose illoeas hus Deen Lens iw several land . Butter Potatoes : ¥ weeks in columns, is ust im- proving. i Mrs. Harter, wife of Morcha E Harter, and Mrs. ,. H both of ( wre suffering from Hervolstiees whi Githiny Will mail carrier from Centre Holl, has dispensed with He will, | however, not be on duty for some time, | William Alters Dead Millheim, died Mon- finy at the | of hi= brother, Jacob Alte place, of heart Interment tank place this (Thur day) forenoon. His age was sixty years, The deceased was a bachelor. t James ky ' ; ‘vm. Alters, of =~ nver, : . are i urn, re, in that fdirensr, tiinenis, Keller, the rural the attention of & physician, — ln : LOCALS Mrs. Cloyd Brooke, west of Centre | Hall, who was announced as seriously i ill with fever at the home of | | ables, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Breon, | has much improved, | John W. Shook, of Spring Mills, | they think it's time to get a move has been in delicate health for the past | few weeks. Mr Shook is president of | A society woman rays the worst the Luse Manufscturing Company, | thing about making calls is that you (doing business in this place. | are so apt to find people at home. Miss May V. Rhone is suffering The Reporter came inlo the posses from a light attack of pneumonia at Sion of a half-grown gray fox captured her boarding place in Harrisburg. Dr. | by Mr. Wilkinson, of Potters Mille, Warren, of the Pure Food Department, | Tuesday. Reypard and the ’coon are writes that her eondition not | in training in their winter quarters. alarming. and will be ready for exhibition as Rev. J. A. Earnest, D. D., of Mifflin. | 00D 88 warm weat her comes, burg, well known in Central Pennsyl- ye — vania, and one of the leading ministers in the Lutheran church, Wednesdsy afternoon was reported to be very | many parts of Pennsylvania. Hie critically ill. At best he was expected | choice field of labor is among the far- to live but a few days, Ny who, for the past few years, have George, aged about twenty years, been getting fair prices for their stock, aod Margaret, aged about six years, | ©10, giving the best financiers w sur- children of Mr, and Mrs. John Breon, | PIU, sitbough others are not totally tare ill with searlet fever. All the | #hunued by the sleek-tongued. When | members of the family have now been | dealing with a stranger you should (attacked with the disease, except | PIn0e no more confidence in him than | Holeu, aged ten yenrs, who makes her | YOU would in your neighbor, and you | home with Hon. L. Ruone, in Centre | W*!! Know that were your next door | Hull, Jf, *rEuver to make a proposition such po —— as does Lhe swindler, he vould at once The clearance suie at the Bpring | pe ordered from the premises--aud Rand the local news to the Reporter, Found-—-A purse containing See 1. L. Bmith. When some people can’t scarlet valu- pay the is Swindlers Plentifal, The awindler is much in evidence in (reat {Reduction Sale | Men’s and Children’s Suits: Overcoats A large line of Men's and Children’s Suits and Overcoats for your selection. These are genuine bar- gains ; not old stock, but all new winter styles, Mills Now Cush Store iv io progress. | jugely too. Avoid the stranger. Come at once and Take advantage of This sale. .. .., REMEMBER how we pleased you last fall. DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS We have a f Coats we offer them Reduced Price. Men's left, and at a . cw Duck La ® & @ ° 0 A Good line of Men's Caps and a complete Line of Winter Goods. Prices Right. Goods Right. Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills. Keep saying this over and over again. The best laxative. LSAT RSS, BUCKINGHAM'S DY OTH OF DRUGGIETS ORR. P. Ball 8 00, NABEUA, X. B. HH. F. ROSSMAN $9 HITSEIETITIUIIIININNN SPRING MILLS PA SPECIAL SALE «OF... Winter Footwear . . . ..FOR.. 30 DAYS. 9 ® AyersPill A Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use . * * . . A . * Before buying your sup- plies for Spring Sewing, come and examine our line of . EMBROIDERIES INSERTIONS LACES FANCY TRIMMINGS WHITE GOODS LINENS SHEETINGS MUSLINS SUITINGS SHIRTINGS ETC., ETC., RIC. A nice line of . . «ind. i MEN'S and BOYS! FANCY DRESS and WORKING SHIRTS HOSIERY FOR ALL Many other goods now in season, Come and See. Toe Strength-Giver "oor IJAYNE'S TONCVERMIFUGE ~~ wa MEN P.V.S. STORE. jonds exchanged for C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. S00000000000000000000000000000000000080 0000090000 000000000000000000000090000000 ew Rf mic
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