- EE DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK 2 Almost papers is every body who reads the news- sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr, | Kilmer's Swam P-Root, | the great k idney, liver {* and bladder remedy. It is the great medi- century; dis d after years of | | Seo research by | § Dr. Kilmer, the emi- 5 ® at kidney and blad- | — der Speclana, and is | wonderfully successful ptly curing lame back, kidn, acid trou- bles and Bright's se, which is the worst form of kidney tro Dr. Kilmer's s Swamp-Root is not ommended for hing but if you have kid- ney, liver or bladd: »r trouble it will be { just the re 1t has been in so many ways, in hotpital w orks np practice, a g th e helpless chase relief an 1 has proved so every case that : 7 you need. fifty « dollar sizes Don't make any m stake b : name, Swamp-Root Dr Kilmer's Swam and the address, Bingh Ample on. N. ¥Y. on bottle 0.1 SPRING MILLS Velvets, Satins, Dress Goods Just received a Satins. and I Howe and Underwear boesut ress (ie Lope Gloves and any price. Latest styles of Hats snd Caps, Pants and Overalls A complete ii Overalls for Men, make for the | ie tioner Prodoc ¢ Wanted A = H. G. STROH MEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . . Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL in all kinds of Marble ano Granite, Don’t fail CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. g@ Telephone connection. no assessments, When you feel blue nnd that every- thing goes wrong, take a dose of Chamberlain's Btomsch and Liver Tablets, They will cleanse nod invig- orate your stomach, regulate your bowels, give you a relish for your food and make you feel that in this old world i= a good place to live. For sale by C. J. Finkle, Bpring Mills; CU. W, Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A, Potters Mills. - A; AINTE NA Cures Loss of Appetite, Btek Headache, Dyspepsia, Indiges- flon, Billiouspess, Constipation, Diz. Burn, Foul Breath, ete, Try u bottle and be convinced, If it fails to benge n i your money will be refunded, Murragy Drugglsth i ATTENTION i | the companies represented by this office are concerned, we have heard from all | { of them, and sll state that they are not affected in the least. Bpace is too lim- | | but a few will appear below :- The S Standard Insurance Co. of N. J. FEBRUARY 8, 1604, GENTLEMEN Woe beg the privilege of advising you that this corpor- ation is not involved in the great conflagration in Baltimore, Md., directly or ( indirectly, and in consequence will not lose one dollar in probably one of the | greatest disasters of the kind in the history of great fires. We are, of course, pleased to be in a position to so advise you ; nevertheless, we deeply deplore | the circumstances and our fraternal sympathies go out to those who are in- | volved, Our was due to the fact that we do not write on any risks, | good or bad, outside of the States of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, deemed it prudent that you should know our position. Very truly yours, IRVIN W., RODGERS, Becretary and General Agent. TRENTON, N. J., eacann Queen Insurance Company. know that the net losses of this Compa- will not execed $454 000, It will probably interest vou to i . ny arizing out of the Baltimore conflagration Ww hie h - = is less than Era dssels nnd (eas i par cent of ds net surplus “bile the loss i= » geveres one, we are not in the least disturbed Ly it; vou and » fesson taught will induce Ar insurancs stil & liberally a Company | means immediately av en Litnes greater msg all will take business with this Company. Yours very truly, iat you advantage portunity now W. BURCHELL, Vice-President Springfield Insurance Company. SPRINGFIELD, MASS, FEBRUARY 10,1904. AGENTS: In order to relie beg not exceed ve the minds of our Agents and their custom NSpriagfie TH We Id's net losses at Baltimore will adjusters are now on the You will see by the £2 000,000 cash to advise y pil £500 004). + that the hree of our ground in order that our losses may be quickly adjusted and paid annual state company had January 1st 620 000 pet sarpl The ouly effect por * nen cently st capital s of the couflsgration will be the surplus i od While eo flagrations are expensive to insurance companies, they are not as they show clearly to every rity owner the companies of undoubted syment of all claims against them, prop advisability only it strength and with a record for mt can recommend the Springfield without reserve to all your companies Cus. ers as one of the strongest and most substantial fire insurance busicgess of we look for a material in office. Yours truly, AW. ountry, f rease 10 rom your DAMON, President, » Hamburg Bre its German office of over men loss is about $100,000. This company has assels five million, and a surplus of over two milli t Chester ( £200 000 This © surplu« of ‘ompany will not lose over of dol wa more clearly than ever the importance of Ompany abotit three and one-half millions lars and a net Fhis she being in- g panies nsurance Company will lose $200 000 capital of about two miition dolls re will bea large number of home mutuals and small will not be able to pay their losses, this, of course, is al. large conflagration. ¥, in short, that none «f the insurance companies represent. GRANT HOOVER. Pa., February 15, 1904. ted in the least Bellefonte, COURT HOUSE NFWs HENRY ZEIULER DIEs SUDDENLY Retarniog from a Nei a He Bees thie Gini ghilsar FR ee Beoile 2 “proiat Correspondent “« ws Heported fom Unconsciogs on Hesebing if ‘ § fienry Loigler : ing ne fis, died very suddenly Farmers So cp it his home il o clock, Inter- Hall, ane of Miscellanrons Tuesday evening at about 4:3 His age Bixiy-six ment Saturday a. m., Mr. Zeigler his neighbors Tuesaday on returning Frank WHR ggentl on Beck was appointed sanitary JeEnrs application of the school at Centre board of Spring township, " bad been to see wfternoon, and A subpoens in divorce f Ilda GG. ( {onter was awarded 8 : ground uneon- ounfer vs Syl bi : fell to the in the case . acho a reaching t vester P. scious on reaching e gale leadiog to his home. He was taken to the hones | and Dr. H. 8, consciousness waa never regained py Braucht summoned, bat Hurriage Licenses Frank Pest, Mary Philipsburg. Howe, | James E « Davis, The deceased was married in 1855, and is survived by a widow, and nine children. Children are H M., Dako- Bellefonte. ; ps : . ta, Illinois; J. T., Pleasant Gap; N. M. Stam, Lioden Hall. H , Centre Hall; A. E |, Lindea Hall; Horner, Linden Hall, J. W., Albright College, Myerstown ; samuel Heicks, Osceols Mills, Misses Lizzie and Katie and Howard, Nellie Osewalt Derby Mines, at home, Walter T. Tate, | Mr. Zeigler was a member of the | Anuie United Evangelical church, Rev. J. F. | Shultz pastor, and had lived at Far- | mers Millis for one year, and for six-| teen years prior he farmed the Van | Tries farm, near Linden Hall, A A Be RS "hilipsburg. Htine, Bellefonte, CGirace A Clarence Sarah E ellefonte, Armstrong, Bellefonte, Wallace W Womer, State College. Lillie B. Ward, Bellefonte, John Bihenes, Philipsburg. Youlou Wargo, Morrisdale, i Harry A. Heines, Mingoville. Cora B. Whiteruan, Hublersburg. A i ANNOUNCEMENT. We are authorized to announce John T. Potter, | of Mileshurg, ns a candidate for pomination for Legislature, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic Convention, MoeWilliams. Sanday, The marriage of Miss Lizze Sunday, | oldest daughter of J. W. Bunday, of | Ferguson township, to John MeWill- | james, occurred on Thursday, the 18th, | | at twelve o'clock, at her father’s resi. | idence, by Rev. ey | Btate College. Transfer of Heal Estate. ! William Reese to Sarah Rhodes, | 15, 1904, two tracts of land in | | ceremony about forty guests, all near Worth (wp.—$300. relatives of the bride and groom. After the cecemony the usual dinner was Id« M. Weaver to E Belle Weaver, | » i iel Feb. 6, 1904, lot in Bellefonte.~$640, | "Cr 3 after which the happy couple {left on the four o'clock train for a } ¥ . i 3 Dim a Da le ; dry il 3 L Hider {short trip to Altoona and Lancaster, ! y Mah ol land 0 In the spring they will go to farm- College twp.—$2500. [log on the D. G. Meek farm, at Fair Henry Orain, et. al, to John J. Go- | | brook. heen, Jan. 15, 1865, land in Ferguson | twp —§389 20 Services in the Presbyterian Chaveh, John H. MeAulay, et, ax, to Wm. | A series of religious meetings will be H. Minnich, Feb. 18, 1904, lot in Walk- | begun in the Presbyterian church at er twp.—§130. | this place on Sunday evening, Febru. W. W. Irvin, et. ux., to Elisa G. | ary 28th, to continue during the even. Irvin, Feb. 19, 1004, 3 lots in Huston | jngu of the week, aud to close with the twp. $1000. eommunion March 6th at 10:80 a. m. Rosle Emenhiyer, et. ‘bar., to May A. | The public is cordially invited to ate Heston, May 27, 1908, two tracis in tend these services, Boow Bhos twp $250. | The annual congregational meeting a W. McGafley, et. ux, to John | of the Presbyterian church will be held LA MS hs. , July 8,190, lot in Phill after the service vu Mouday evening AEN / pwburg: re | MIs JANE POTTER DEAD, ndeiphia for Treatment, | Hospital, Friday, from pneumonia, | was accompanied to that | by her brother, R, about ten days for treatment Henry previous of her eyes, ations had been very successfully per formed, Thursday developed, with the result noted, but on York city to visit a niece, and on re- turning to the nospital he was severe- { ly shocked to find that Miss Potter was dead. The body was shipped to Monday morniog, and there taken to the Potter home. Rev. W. H. Presbyterian church, Behuyler, of the ceased wus a member, officiating, Phe deceased was the eldest o of Joshua and Mary a was aged sixty-ni "ved by the following srs: John F., Milesin id Mis« Rhoda A Margnret, wife of D York ; Joshua T., Vi} Br nt si —— Panama Causl Tren y Ratified, be U. S Senate, of 66 14, ratified the Panama canal Tuesday afternoon. by a vole treaty A ————— smith, W WwW will be in Centre the Photographer Smith, the Hall vites all to esll who his line, mest ff or — photog and in first-class rel mes Friday, want work in Clover Seed Messrs, Foreman & Rmit! Hall, will soon have f of ¢holce, recleaned western seed, at the lowes possible Place your order with them feet se— Agents Wanted Wanted Youpg men Several bright, active rive good refe Rive go refer ences, 1o acl as our representatives. A who ean good position with good ps Address» Oak Hall Bat] a Will Make dale H wuner, make | Cnivia H. Hall, wes! Ceninre will 1bile sale Thursday ' ; Mareh 10, 1 p. m., of a large assortment : ! t 04% Liouse hale re stein cow spring goods sre pra Wao Thess Conagitic n The rel Mellure's, Maren sdd tablished reg in Lhe rolag before, i number t1 of the natioy’ rani, Salurdns The music will consist of choruses, solos, quarteties (by male and female VOIges, ) and ist is Miss Come Virna is lwenly cen BONE Phe organ. (Geiss. The adaiis- Rion i= for adults : ehil- dren, fifteen cents, ssi fos m—— Services in Reformed Church, wv. A. A. Black, of Boalsburg, will hold services in the Reformed church, Centre Hall, Wednesday March 2, Services will be during evening, continurd the remainder of the week, Frank Lauffer, of preach, Saturday preparatory services ; 10a m. i, a night Rev. Asronsburg, will sfiernoon com. Jadge Woods and License, Judge Woods, in granting licenses al Lewistown, made a rule that could be safely followed by all judges. He {says Christmas, Memorial and Thanks {giving Days must be regarded as holi- | days ; ; and no bottles shall be sold over | the bar. lhe latter rule would do much to hinder intoxicants reaching | intemperate persons, and every come munity would feel the wholesome ef- En ——— A Opening Frozefl Pipes, . Rowe, of Centre Hall, built a sections of pipe may be fastened, to use in opening frozen pipes. The hose is placed in a kettle of hot water and the pipe injected into the disconnect. ed water pipe. The pump forces the water through the small pipe against the ice in the frozen sections, and ejects the waste water at the disconnection, It will be seem that the hot water comes first in contact with the ioe, which is rapidly melted. The water ejected, which of course, remaing quite bot, may be reheated, thus with twen- ty-five gallons of water a pipe sixty or more feet in length may be opeped, The pump was tried on the main lending across the sireet to this office and it worked to perfection. Among those who are sick are, Mrs. John Bohn, Mrs, Mu Leitzel, and Md, Konry Miller, ull Uf Linken Hwil DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS RR RE RR A high- clas iS preparation , for th always restores color to gra H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS left, and e hair. Kee; nsthe h Aires dq druff and fet 3 r hair. 3 veuvesessed9sedNstens SPECIAL SALE «OF... Winter Footwear . . . «FOR... 30 DAYS. P.V.S.8TORE. {3 is exchanged C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. 2000000000002 0CR0SQPHOQ CDPTECISVLVR02000020200PO00RCOL CEP DOPR0ROGOOQ CP0000S8CO0CR002GPOOP0BIDV0DDRCLCLPOD0000000QO0BY THE SICK, Whe and Where Their Alimenta nnd Their Condition of Centre Hall They are Mrs. Al. Krape, David Neese, some time 11 i= iil of Bober, lias been very 1 ehildren of Mr t Colyer, aro ill P. Alexander, of has been sick for several days Rpring Eva, aged ten or twelve vear daughter of Thomas Fleisher, of C yer, is ill Mra CC. W. Swartz and Tussey ville, after an time, have recovered, children, of illness of some Frederick, little son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas I. Moore, of this place, was quite ill beginning of this week, but at present is much improved E. M. Huyett, the lumberman, has ahout recovered froma slight illness, His little daughter, Miriam, is not in he best physical condition, The family of Mr. and Mra, Charles Frazier, of Colyer, is sorely afflicted. Last week one of their children died, a child were ill, The disease is akin to scarlet fever, den Hall, are both ill. The former is dangerously ill. Mrs. Swabb bas been unable to leave her room for the past from excessive weak ness, The sick about Spring Mills are re- ported thus by Mrs. Joe Condo is corfined to her room with a heavy cold, The condi tion of J. W. Bhook, which was quite serious, are glad to say, is much ime proved. J. F. Breon and J. F. Heck- man are still unable to leave the house. a a CM AN ABR: Messrs, C, D. and Wm L. Runkle, came to Centre Hall to buy up a oar load of horses, but returned Monday with but ope animal, The week previous they bought up a ver josd of brordes tn » few days. os the Re- aiions are this week, ar Tuseeyville, was He hss a house to m2 in Knnx, \ ved by his nms Jordan, of Aarons { He is survi wife, nee E burg R. M. of Philadelphia, Haturday was sn arrival in Centre Hall, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Emerick. J. H. Weber, of Oak town the other day Ie Magee, Eeq | Hall, was in woking for a bouse, He thinks of becoming a citizen of Centre Hall, The surviving members of the 148'h Regiment P. V., held g public meeting in the Court ae Bellefonte, Wede nesday evening Butcher J. G. Dauberman, on tw shipments, shipped two tons of pork from the Centre Hall He ex. peets to make another shipment pext week, siation, The second of the series of Health Talks to mothers avd daughters will be given in the Methodist church, Thutedny, February 25th, st 230 p. 0., by Mire Roberta McCormick, of Williamsport, Paul Knorr, of Reading, for several (days was the guest of his cousin, Miss | Leila Huyett, in this place. Mr. | Knorr is a son of J. B. Knorr, of Read ing, a graduate of the Reading High Behool, and at present a student at Bucknell University, being a member of the Freshman class, W. I Wise, of near Spring Mills, was a caller Wednesday to announce sale of bis farm stock and implements March 24, Mr. Wise will move from the John Grove farm to the Catharine Neidigh property, near Penns Cave, Mr. Wise has a fine lot of cattle to sell al this sale—six mileh cows, seven | head of young cattle; sud w lot of Goe- bred bog.
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