THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1904, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. byterian-Soring Mills, morning, commun- entre Hall, evening. , morning : Spring Mills, | evening, n-Tusseyvilie ; Centre Hall, form d—Preparatory services Spring Mills, 7:30; communion at sae place ‘re paratory services at Farm ers, m commuofon at same No services at Centre Hall, SALE REGISTER. P. M, FEBRUARY 27, sehold furniture ning Miles L BLOVES, URDAY, m,~Hiram Lee, seven horses, wri bulls, lot young own drili, full line mise hold goods, OW ith, i. J Work horses, 4 Cows, is, Wagous, implements, ck WOH 14~John A Ye on nip mnte, H H Smith, two ick, drew am, well mated eight 27 o pounds; old, welght 1500 ern draft horses our good milk of sale Six wd of sheep, good as new, ;, and a full line of vi 3'ump, one mile stock, imple K.G E BANQUET. The News of Spring Mills Reported by a Correspondent, Bpring Mills Castle K. G. E, held their annual banquet in their spacious hall oun Saturday evening last, and it proved a very elegant and delightful entertainment, The hall was brilliant. orations a beautiful and attractive ap- pearance. ‘The tables were artistically arranged and set with exquisite taste and judgment, evidently the work of skillful and able hands. All the ta- bles were lavishly furnished with dain- ties and eatables of a substantial and inviting character, It was a fit for the During the g Professor Ward Gramley, of the Boalsburg Academy, and J. A Grenoble, Exq., of this village, deliver- ed short lively addresses. The sparkling dialogue between Lulu and Maude, young daughters of W. P. Al- exunder, entitled “Tbe Reason Why,” most feast evenin gods, and wus delivered in a very pleasing man- . B Bee,” with the pedagogue, he Hepelling ner, versatile John Smith as was u very amusiog school scene was received with shouts of laughter excellence, Misses of Smith and Ida Condo, two order May handsom: Sal , bed room r sn Hq old goods , also one IRer, 2~F., P. Von f Penns Cave i Calli, arming in more sec¢- an at any previous loathsome disease 1 that it is not as much as it was in ad should be now. We Academy. this school will nue ten the old Mills, was fire at he raished Xamination » building il, making it attempted. tirated «it had been sa i plain that arson had been A ie any Connty Convention Wilbar F. Reeder, Esq , chairman of Hepublican county committee, 4 ated iI for the Cail Rey ublican eounty ion to con. Chairman f th the yas | a Cf convent vene in Bellefonte, Tuesday, March 20 at 11 o'clock : imaries to be held Baty number of dele gates in is one hundred and tw day prior. he the county euniy-one, EE — A Take Precautions Ev prevent Ep lent in many quarters, that has elaim- ed a number of ehildren Nom name the disease is given, it and attacks ol yrecaution should be taken to sad of a disease preva- ery i Lie 4 tim Vig + alter what is dangerous and trescherous, land young. If the dis- fever it should be so re- ported to the health authorities by the physici charge, otherwise he is guiity of criminal neglect. SRse is soariet Hin A Pretty Wedding, Wednesday evening of last week, at the boeme Mr Mrs, Jerry Bhunk, of Bpring Mills, were gathered a few (riends of the family to witness the marriage of Mrs. S8hunk’s daugh- ter, Miss May Garman, The young man who wae go fortu. nate a= to choose and win such a bean tiful girl to be his wife, was John SBeg- ner, of Blate College, Promptly at eight o'clock the hap py couple came into the parlor, where Rev. G. W. Melinay, pastor of the Meibodist Kpiscopal church, of Spring Mills, said the words that made them man and wife Mr. Begner is employed about the College buildings and Is a young man of good hisbits, They willge to houses keeping at ones at State College, of and Miles Dippery, of Old Fort, an» avuuoes sue for Saturday afternvon. place, sang seve CHarming manner. of Mrs, Maggie Ruhl, were necessarily omi 4 Bartges quite his usual ian clan arrayed of a grotesque character d the hall creating consid- i The Arabian merriment, ree, and pt daring the session of he weather on Ss r and cold re present, and Ar quite Mi a distand | retired to thei ress ng it menibhers TE i teiligent and #14 PLU week Danie! Schlegel, Hel inatprer “ “ f itt piasiere? he 1 ire dq} pap” , was made the happy ity Zeer man who has been assisting in bas in rom that department aa postoflies aner, 1 summer, In ales ; the stores are filled aunpoupcing sales for about til April. eb He's 8 Gond Man d man for 1 of W.W. Bpangler, over- He's a go may seer of ti the piace. De Baia Of t for r-elect for has been exceptionally tax all—at 8 vominal millage i The borough does not shirk its duts to properly care for the poor, but it } not and will not ed on to it. Provisinn should be made for Noone able to work be either fed tramp nuisance should first it. possession out earning No tax-payer of her his other comes into or food snd shelter in than by earnivg it,—and why should the tramp be placed above the taxh By payer 7 N\ Rev, E town Presbyterian church, left for his new field of labor in Daretown, N J. Miss Nellie LOCALS, A Nittany Valley, were married at the home of the bride's parents, The dwelling house at Gilltown, ove half mile east of Pleasant Gap, occu- pied by John Moyer aud son David, burned with loss of what goods were on the second floor, If the writer is ashamed to sign his print his article, Before writing his address to the Re- publicans of Pennsylvania, Senator Quay might have profited by looking ober his diary, if, perchance, he would have found the chapter: * Dear Beaver ; Don’t talk,” WANTED A teamster. A good, sober and steady man to drive team, {general teaming.) A married man preferred. (Good wages to the right party; give reference, Address, Box 75, Kipple, Blair county, Pa. James Bpayd and little son, and Mies Nettn Bpayd, sister of the former, all of Bellevue, Ohio, are east and are visiting among relatives in Penns and Nittany Valleys, west of Centre Hall, Miss Emily Boal, of near Centre Hill, Saturday will return to Altoona where she has been stayiog for some months, Miss Boal and her mother, Mrs. John Boal, were callers at this office Satur. day and had the Reporter ordered sent to the former's Altooun address, BUY AT OME, The Success of One Business Depasads on | the Sucoess of the Other, Buy at home, advice, There many ticles, he UA That is good is un growing tendency ammg| to send away from home for ar-| that could bel pure 8 cheaply at home, | Perhaps your home vender, manufac- no matter what, sed just a turer, printer, or dealer, does not have in stock just what you but if you consult him, the chances are two lie will be only too fill your order—run all the ta very low margin, want, Ww glad to to one that risk hime] self—a Too many people do not realize that J peoj they by 1 are workiog li jury to themselves ot patronizing their home institu- tions, I he success of one business or industry entirely upon the The laborer, mel SLCC chant can not sel the the mechani tier who he what he is, ie earning t HE eR Ll Uiliess around him. Did ‘ ¥ d your ii ev newsps i Mig Holiday Bill at Keith i i this Georgia Magnoet,” Will | i 1 i Fes i | { i : i of Owl fereal manife g te #® the Japa Be ILasinn War, sw | rangements have been made to import | from Europe a series of moving pie. | tures showing Japanese and cavalry, in- The Ween, gtreel life, nino artillery, fantry and ships of the navies, first series will be shown next A Another Uanase of Hhramatism Chamberinin’s Vain Balm. The efficacy of Chamberlain's { Balm in the relief of rheumatism demonstrated daily. Parker Va, that Balm him Cured by Pain in | being | Triplett, of Grigsby, SAYS Chamberlain's Pai | permanent relief from rheumatiom in the back when everything eise failed, | and he would not be without it. For sale hy CU. W. Bwartz, Tuseyville ; F, gave ' | A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. J. Finkle, Bpring Mills. ' Hiter-Gingrich, The following is taken from the { Harrisburg Patriot of Baturdsy : | Miss May Emma Gingrich and George | Edward Riter, both of Centre Hall, | were united in marriage Friday afer. | noon, at two o'clock, at the parsonage of the Fourth Reformed Chuareh, by | the pastor Rev. M. H. Bangree, The couple left that night for Centre Hall | where they will reside. mb A AY Vixae-NA The Great Nerve Tonle, | Body Builder, Blood Purifier. A pe. | cific for all Nervous Conditions requir ing a Toulo-Strengthening Medicine. It makes Pure Blood; gives Strength ‘and Vigor to both the Nervous and | Muscular Systems, If not benefited ‘money relunded, J. D. Murray, ! Druggist. ! DEATHS, MES, EDITH J. DECKER, Mrs, Edith J. Decker, wife of James Decker, died family resi. 124 Cherry Altoona, y Bevel $ at the dence, avenue, The tarseh., bias Ralph cause of Ds $ t i LG Be aged fort death was cancer of the ¢ Sears ceased js survived by her KB, and I. of Mre, Decker Walput church two song, Jesse Altoona. of Ep lodge, was 8 member Methodist Eleanor thie avenue scopal and of Hebekah degree, Order of Odd Fellows, Mre. Decker Polters Independent and her family moved Altoona in the native of Aft ‘ Villls L¢ from he WHE 0 Lewisburg, vice presi 3 i by fs 1: OL Axaliolal Dru, ai $ esled in the Juber Thur stay of last week He Va itl Deer ri presided mie of near | i asin A Mes ills sil ro} iid su i i i i hie need Her home, nr { iim and Hv. issurvived er husband ght ehiildren, whom are home Mrs, Calvin Harter in Marion t« ip | but t days hey twenty -eix years, and prior to her Beaale Harter, daugh- ter of Daniel Harter, of Nittany She i» survived by her husband two small ehildren. died at her home ill wash after us of i eased was aged mar- i riage was A ies and ass ns fi Have You Been Given Pro per Credit ? If you paid subscription to the Reporter between January 5th and February 220d, look at your label whether proper credit has bean given. 04 means July, 1904 ; Jan. 04 means January, 1904. To be paid up, your label should have adin it — and see ll ps Are You One Of the Seventy-four ? By sotual count, there are but seventy<four subscribers to the Reporter that have not paid subscription since the paper is in the hands of the present owner. This isa remarkably good showing, but who of these seventy-four, will kindly forward the amount due, ITE a —— The best physio. “Once tried and you will always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,” ways William A. Girard, Pease, Vt. These Tablets are the wost prompt, most pleasant and most reliable eathartieo in uw, For sale by C J. Finkle, Sprin We have been Chopping Prices See Results Below . Price Now, Men's ave! HOV S ris irts yOOien soc Jersey Overshi 50 Jersey Oversh Men's and Boys’ 25¢ socks | A ’ Rr 1 & Men's soc Woolen Socks Men's $1.00 Dress Cs GOC C0008 You VY Save DY JLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, PA. B. W. RIPKA. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRINC MILLS, PA. Housekeepers Look To Your Interests WE HAVE 5, Curtain Poles, ods, Easles, Clocks Boo ses, Writing Desks, 1900 Washer and Wringers, 3000 Rolls of Wall Paper. STOVES AND RANGES. fw Nn UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. urniture & Undertakin J. H. KRUMBINE Centre Hall, Penn. My Motto for 1904 willibe ...,.... “Quick Sales and Small Profits” If I do not have what you want, F will get it for you, We will make a Discount Per Cent. on all s between Now Ist, 1904. WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES You can get anything you want in either of these lines—from stock or by samples. Very pretty de- signs. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Calls answered promptly, Day or Night, Terms and Prices reasonable, er Cent. Discount LISTEN ! The prices I promised to quote you are now I took a notion to run the Grocery Department, for a w JUST FOR FUN, not for profit :— Granulated, Standard A, Extra Light Brown Sugar Arbuckles and Lion Coffee . ss ais : Prunes 24 to 8c 1b, The Sc ones run 20 to 25 to the Ib. ivaporated peaches sc, yc, and one to make your eyes water at Raisins 6c and 8c. The Sc are the best imported. Green Peas | Pea Beans . ca van Fancy Lima Beans +l Mother's Oats gc pack, 3 for | Pearl Tapioca , “vn ¢ « Japan Rice, best that can be had Carolina Rice, best that can be had ‘i ‘ Walter Baker s Chocolate, the best, 15¢ piece § 1b, § 1b Arm & Hammer Soda . . uty . a Corn Starch 3) and sc a pack. Swartz’s Baking Powder, guaranteed o. k. or no pay . Davis Baking Powder, | ap . vi ; t dozen boxes of Matches, 200s Celluloid Laundry Starch, pack . toc size Kara Syru : . * ‘ 1 qt. Mason Glass Jar Syrup 1 gal, can Maple Syrup . Star Soap, pe piece ‘. . Ark Soap (Laundry) per pie Grandpa's Wonder Tar Soap, per pi Old Black Joe Tar Soap, per piece Genuine Buttermilk Soap . | Banrer Lye. . Washington Lye . * . ) . - . » 15 sc 1b, At cost, gc 1b, ac ib, 4c 1b. sc 1b, 25¢ 3c ib, sc ib ye lb 4¢ 1b, . *« ® no » ece ov we Mille; OC. W, Swarts, Tusseyville; F. uy Potters Milly 4 | 1 A, .
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