GRAIN MARKET, Wheat Onis Corn .. PRODUCE AT STORES, 08 | 80 | Hd Hn Butter. Potatoes... Egus The Cause of Many a disease prevailing this Dera eT dng Dnt re ki dneys away no BN. Dare c 3 = 0 ms 8! o Don't make any name, Swamp Root and the bottle, 0.7 SPRING MILLS Velvets, Satins, Dress Goods Dr. | address, Bingham i i i ¢ f Satir to astonish you. A oomph te line of Overalls for make f Deusen Produce Wanted Arig $ - I J tne 5. 5 H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds - Marble ano Granite, Don't sil CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, +«.Money to Loan on First Mortgage OfMlee lo Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. ga Telephone rouneetion f fo get ¥ prices Vix te-NA The Great Nerve Tonle, Body Builder, Blood Purifier, eifie for all Nervous Conditions require | ing a lonie-strengthening Medicine, 1¢ wakes Pure B ood; gives Strength and Vigor to bth the Nervois and Muscular Systems, If not be efited money refunded, J. D. Murray, Druggist. AT UNILED EV, AVPUOINTMENTS, Central Penusylvanis United Evangelical Caoufarence Avjourt: —Anpounscement, The following appointments were announced Tuesday by Bishop W. F. of the United in session at York ; NTRAL DISTRICT. ing Elder, Altoona, ference chureh, CE Confer, Milimont Albright College, v conference ; Awistown quarterly con STRICT Lewisburg LOCALS Pafl with grip. Mrs. John and Miss Annie ill Dazzling prospects seldom make a inn Blind to his own juterests, When a fellow it oN pret i= on bis uppers y low down, 3 3 Miss Ad , of Bpring Mills, Miss Carrie OTins i« the guest her cou-in, er Foward Longwell was thrown from a t breaki: P-aler Rossman, three Merchant - s i] wit et wir horse wagon al { Roopsburg, g his right years old, son s 0 M.F.R Mi wsinan, at Spring in on 12 4 Fr of Mis. J. Batlar ister, Mrs AT miting Vi &, 80 Ww. “man i ad the st Of the ¢ “iit fer sister, ri, is WV hi lipka, He ay pro- quotes uce te Pe d i in Penn nypacker has d-signat- April ayivania, 8 nt ve 8 arbor ays of near Mre« Beabb irge Swahb, vid | weeks, n, of Potters He pess at that point, Fuses fav. 1. f State College, has fN.H N sli -1 as di- Bank at fone al for the in Freeport, and for ifs, Wao ¢ heen rod in here wery iy, passed 8 law in- istion to be paid jspioners for the $35 to $50. OT dier from M Decker ix at ear Palters Mills Deeke present She ia a and after a Wilk r i re i tor tinsburg, . is ¢ mploved, time ver'ern of the Caine Mon He obliged to leave the train at Milesburg on high water Koch, who for some fhe home ariel had been in part way aceonnt of Miss Jane periy to her s Fhe former article was given to stie A. Potler and Walkey, died in Bellefonte, morning, sged sixty years, was 8 daughter of Emanuel and was boro township. H. Nicolls, Tuesday Deceased Noll, de ceased, in Spring Wm. Mra Green Decker, of near Potters Mills, After spending some time in Bradford, this state, and Olin, N. Y,, Mr. Nieolls will make an extedvoed tour through Dakota and other west ern states, The large barn belonging to M. T. Ferguson, below Lumicr City, Clear. field county, was struck by lightning and destroyed by fire Monday of last week, The stock had all been driven from the burniog building, but the cows ran in again and were consumed, The loss is a heavy one, Not an issue of the Reporter goes from the press that does not contain one or more articles that its editor would recall If he could, and on look. ing over the printed pages it is fie. quently discovered that there are term ‘missing that should have appeared, This, however, is unavol ‘able. Errors creep (nto the best guarded newspaper columus, snd their appearance there 8 due, vsually, to misnf rmation g ven | by rome one with the best intentions, "I+ the main, newspapers te 1 the truth; yeu bu Iv» rogues cup. “sw Proview wsimae 151 deindl, ’ Primary School, Miss Relimeea J. seleet school Monday, April 11th. will have over thirty scholars. | Moyer will open a | | emits | : | i 1 i Bhe Colts for Sale, { Have been hitched, CHAS, D. BARTHOLOMEW, Centre Hall, Pa. i a nt John Foreman Very Li, Foreman very ill Centre Hill, with Mr. Foreman John at his is LORY of the CONges- | tion lungs, e————— A ————————— Fell on lee Two prominent citizens of Harris the jee The venerable Hall, fell within the past | Daniel Hess, of Linden Sunday and hes of Boalsburg, Hu but when he found that he hie red to throw Lhe from him and avoid When unable to Cyrus Durst, was the tle man, was falling, ANSE harm it. on the jce, Durst prostrate Was He rise has almost recovered a Boalshurg Acsdemy April weeks 18, 1604, Nor fads brief fie Common vil Go beter fitting examinations, mpring term opens snd continues for eight mal course, grade | HAH review oOo i { branches, Algebra and Vern. with the den of their includes tment, teachers for (Grade 2 a review of the come elective Pre- ion se t.o0l bres cliex, and any paratory course for college is designed students, who desire to - for the to prepare en Hege, Freshman class and such branches, Theodore Be to the two student wh ay On includes all Mr tion Lies HEARTY fii- al 0 full No Wi al will give of the ’ i ETrade ® one out of the best es Course, will write sone topic of loesl history, Ample and comforta- ble building capacity bas been provid- § ax well ne free use of all text books : Ana iit well vq reading rooin Dippe i Bosrding and tuition Apply to WARD GRAMLEY rary reasonnble = Principal - -» - mers Millis, Armbr urdasy with Far Miss Houde te, spent Sa She intends Ch ter, of Bells her parent 4 ® going to Uslifornia sf Amro pur- chased a ho from Sunuel Fredericks, H ¥ Haugen, Op Linden Hall station, home over Sut Miss Rena Rishel with he aR, Nlover, « sharg, “er erator at Woe day. intends spending Ww WeeNs brother, J. E. iL t de ¥ Hall, Zellers nthe nant ale Rishel, at J I home will move housed up with the measies will Mille, Fisher's Sons held samuel Fredericks SOO OCCUPY Farmers which he from J. B Yearick's his home at pure hased John M: Rie Wii Oe mday, 14h iost Henry Brown called Mes J F =hOrecKeng ut the Hage 8, y by ster, M. his duvg Cyrus mn few ther, H Han colinty, «pent his bro H i1is ae with A. L. from Aaronsburg J. H. Rishel illness le oman, of 3 in from his A as Central Brush Valley. Mrs, Jerry Ertle, thie sick list, A Limbert who has been is improving. ilen was aiso housed up Cyrus Philips is engaged hauling saw logs, Berjamin Limbert recently made a Rachau and A. 8B. Lim- going to Ohi William W, bert siated that they Affe at the Hoy was well at Spelling school, held school house last Friday tended F. P. Duck was thrown sled and badly bruised, PD. C Duck and Samuel Beck were from > Nittany Mountain, The stave mill operated by George Dubbs, is at a stand «till, owing to the breaking of the barrel saw, Miss Eva Gaines, housekeeper for G W. Glace, received word last week that her brother Oscar, of Pottersdale, had broken his leg. Bhe left for that piace Monday. GW. Glace enntemplates moving to Centre Hall in the spring. P tier township supervisors are busy opening the roads to Gregg siding, Mr, Willimaus having closed his fences, a is— WHAT ONE DULLAR WILL BUY If you are nota subscriber to the Centre Reporter you should be, Here is an offer made to induce you to become a subscriber : For One Dollar in advance the Centre Reporter and the Tri- Weekly New York World will be sent you ove year, to give ux that tired feeling, in love iw W marry Ur money. - Hae Bat rae B80 i CHILD DRANK CARBOLIC pov. A Little Bon of Ira Brungart Hours Afthr Tuking Polsonous Draught, { the death of their little son, Charles, | occurred Monday night, { died from the effects of a draught carbolie acid taken, i DUCK COATS MEN’S CAPS WINTER GOODS Mr. to do the chores the mother was {in the kitchen preparing follow, | when a noise in the sitting room at- | tracted her. On going there covered that her little gon, childlike, | had found his way to the cupboard, | where drugs were kept, by the aid of a { ehair, and had taken { portion of carbolic acid. { in the mother’s arms, pain, «nd slthough everything possi- to the child of its life their efforts were , and to from a bottlea The child, done relieve FAVE futile Interment duy took place this in the Rebersburg, Rearick, officiating. forenoon, tery, near ev, Wc fp Ton of Voultry Wanted The undersigned will pay the est market prices for one ton of try—all kinds—in tities Call 0 address or telephone 'HE HOWARD CREAMERY Cone, —— Bil Uni] Mev, Bixler lebanon for Hev Mixer, «of Palmyra, county, prea bieedd the Reber Munday, fh iris sermon shu uitheran charge The a call g March 6th. members have decided & Fhe hot neriek, Pues to give him -— > -— Fmerick Peoperty Sold Mra 4 Me d, was sold at Attorney NB The purchaser was . who owt 1s¢ and lot of Eq gale decor public ny Ly # snd oocu- infong - -> — PFaublle School Alamul Hauser of the , ket an Jacob Diehl, Prof Pine Grove priveipal Millis public schools that of i Mr EX aris imitation Diels ar- Friday tliowed an first given wus Lhe ever in ine Garove L the large attend. ance of for that school is gusranive { vill be cone Lint«d The Hod nnd Gan Ulab A rod mud gun el of odd urday Prof Orris Me £) un iwently members was organized Sat Min in president, and W ight s #, with S (fram- of the organization pal fOshiog and hunt. MITage Clean spor re. ta? ¢ fish k streams wilh hatcheries, L60 won the mount the ain finuy — Library Opens Jac Boa nt was opened Saturday night, hail f(juariers Ihe Boalst Flie iibr yet the fortable Th Hibrnry wid odore DD Boal, of the former's Boa figure it It i= LreQr ge = Hbrary, urg, ivy is very incomplete, Com present, Boalsburg The- tears the » are altogether for the e chief rototers « ft are M1 and it and adiquale fie ete and Mrs, Biue Jack I, who during life was a prominent fatbier—Qeorge i Harris township, tention of Mr. Boal 1 equip the old Methodist church, recently purchased by him for ihe i 0" a public hall, library and readiog room The connected with the public schon] building, and will be building will be i inital aaeseiuion LOCALS The borough council will reorganize Friday night. Read the legal advertisements in Miss Furey, of Bellefonte, is visiting Mr. and Mrs King. t ongressman 8, RB Dresser attended the funeral of John M. Dale, Mrs. George Lee, of Colyer, who has been ill for some time is not improving, The latter part of this week O. T. Corman, Spring Mills, will have on haud select oysters. Tom Boal, of Centre Hill, has his team of ponies broken to the pole, and drives them tn Centre Hall with cons siderable satisfaction. L. 1. Smith, of the firm of Foreman & Smith, grain merchants and ecosl denlers, beginning of this week made a business trip t Johuvstown. H F., Rossman, general merchant at Spring Mills, calls special attention this week to men’s and boy's fancy dress shirts, enameled and decorated ware, eto, Countable Philip Frank was disturb. ed the other night, sud after dressing and arming himself with a gun loaded with buckshot, he proceeded to his which rapidly disappeared after beat. the air, i i of Winter Goods. left, and Glauber Salt, SS ue, still exist, I s follows : Fancy Silver Prunes, 8 | Choice Apricots, 9c Lb. Many dealers say have more,” I-2¢ Lb. 7 must You We still maintain the C. ld up A pleasant, potent and permanent Invigorator for DEATHS THY HAERBHEARGER Dorothy, the little and Mrs. William E Altoons, died in t Was shipped toy daughter of Mr, hat pla the me of Mrs. Mr. and "Mre, near Tusseyvill parenis, e, from was made st The funeral by Rev. Dan- caused by an David Glasgow, interment je Wednesday which prince Fussevvil services were conducted Death sflection of the lungs jel Gress WHE MES SAMUEL SLACK at her ping, a moni he terment tock forenoon Mclinay Mrs. Bamue! Slack died Colyer, Monday of sixty-two thirt home, near eve the wd wn d pisce JERTs, In Fhureday Rev. G. W. "i Pll CARVE this at Mra fi flown, inting Lizzie Eliza children-—M ies atid Warren : also one sister beth Kimport; and two brothers— | James Kimport, of Linden Hall, and of Boalsburg. i baud and two | Lot W. Kimport, Smith, the Photographer W. W. Bmith, the photographer, will not be in Centre Hall this week, but will be here Friday, March 11. cima ———— Clover Seed. Messrs. Foreman & Smith, of Centre Hall, will soon have on hand a supply of choice, re-cleaned western clover seed, at the lowest possible price, Place your order with them. nif alae Boy Drowned at Lewistown Earl A. Browne, son of John OC. Bro» ne, aged nive years, fell from a bridge across Kishacoquillas Creek, near Lewistown, and was drowned be- fore he could be rescued, pica Agents Wanted Wanted : Several bright, active, young men who ean give good refer- ences, (0 act as our representatives. A good position with good pay. Address K. Byirn, Oak Hall Btation, Pa. Helthe There is an exceptionally strong bill {at Keith's Chestout Street theatre, Philadelphia, this + week— Parker's dogs for the children ; Orpheus Come dy Fur, vooalists and comedions ; Mr, and Mre. Waterous, cultured vooalists; Rosaire, king of the tight wire ; May Evans, world-famed whistler ; blogra- | voy WAT news, eto, ele, - ——— UOURT HOUSE NFWs, from Belle foute by a Special Correspondent Marriage L'crmers Earnest LL. Savers State Co'lege. Bessie Tressler, State {ol ege. Willis E Wion, lefonte. Bertha E. Breon, Bellefonte, il o——— Lemont. who Je Jacob Houtz 8 ightly improving. Harry Wagner, « f Oak made a business trip to Pot week Willism Irgrim m ved Friday from Mre, Sarsh Etter’s prop:r'y to Thom- ss Decker’s tenement house, William E Grove is attending the Evangelical f rence, at York this week, as delegate from the Lemont congregation, has been ill, is Hall Station, tstown lest co Andrew Kerns, who resided near Shiloh the last few years, moved Tues day of last week to the John Osman house, west of State College. Willism Kline af er er joying two or three d»ys at the home of his parents returned to his work as a coal miner, in the western part of the state Tues- day. William 8. Williams, who has been on the sick list since the second day of February, arrived last Thursday to make a two weeks visit among friends in these parts. Linn 8. Bottorf, of Curwensville ; Dr. Fred Dale, of Washington, and David Dale, of Philadelphia, were here this week to attend John M, Dale's funeral. By all reports there must be a crowd of chicken thieves in or pear this tywn ; last week P. B. Dale, Mra. Hen rietta Dale, of Oak Hall; Clement Dale, of Houserville, and Luther Dale, of Pleasant Gap, all had chickens stolen, Friday your correspondent bad the great pleasure to see a flock of 1welve or fifteen robive, which is a promise that spring will soon be here. Mone day there was a large flock of wild geese passed over town towards the north, Rev, G. W. Erminh'zer and wife, of Three Bprings, are visiting their many friends in and around town, and Tues day evening the Rev preached for the United Brethren congregati n at Hou serville. He finds many cha ges in the fifteen years be bins ben absent, ———————— A SS ———— Lent is rather » ow, in spite of the peuple
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