Barley... oni. — PRODUCE Us Potatoes... wi) Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. How To Find Out Fill a bottle or common der are out of order What to Do. comfort th There Sign Velvets, Satins Just received a , Dress Goods Satips, and 1 $5 Hosiery and Underwear Hoslers and Underwea-, for La is &1 eralls Cor Wanted § i # Produce NE Al # prem iL H. G. STR CENTRE HALL, . OHMEIER, . . PENN, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble ano Don’t fail to got ¥ prices, Granite, CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the wot The Best is the Cheapest... No mutuals ; no assessments, i 1 ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Stone Building, | Bellefonte, Pa, gar Telephone rounection VIN TE-NA The Great Nerve Lone, | Body Builder, Blood Purifier, A Spee | c¢ifie for all Nervous Conditions re grire Inga Tonie-N revgthening Medicine, | It innkes Pure Blood; gives <trength | and Vigor to bh the Nervous and | Muscular Bystems. If not benefited money retunded, J. DD. Murray, Druggist, | The girl who wears Le: heart on her sleeve must expt to have it jostled OUR SENATE. An English View of Its Power, thority and Performance, The senate has played a very great part in American history, and, on the whole, the tremendous power and au- thority wielded by the senate have been weil e The majority of the genators are statesmen of great polit- feal ability as well as men of high char- acter, [here world on more ImMpressis Ane xercised, are few sights in the political of the Atlantic ¢ than the senate in ses- not only of a very ard of personal capacity, but iense powers which it wields, assembly. The of their numbers, the fact are armed with authority as well as legisla- vledge that they rep- but states, capacity, and states populous as Euro- naturally fill each indi- the per- A United States sen- t man, and he knows is in- either side “ELI Se of the in seeins to pervade the localities, iwrporate e¢ often an HS nator with sense of ction 1 nn whole, proud of the | dominion which it omparison, it mat- and individual house an shi of com- any given subject, great deal what a nator thinks and president, office or be e court sent no oncerned with the money with iw. Lastly, not a which nun- or iinority nate it ity in » Renate can in regard to all to high office nation.— throw a ard hope that fe will be 1 Keep a secret ngs he knows t vl! - » thankful for 3 aion iz well, bill before pay- ¥ £1 lip = 1 iit iat blunders, mutual Near Enough. Este you getting Charley re- saved.” and looked * walking boots ve earth with ra “1 guess,” she ess, Charley, that's Philadelphia . " enough. avon Ledger The Morning Bath. to take the morn- ) who dread a daily plunge into cold water is recommended by Stand in hot cover the ble way ft hies LOSS an authority as foliows: water deep enol to sponge the body off quickly. rub and get into before drying the feet. This is better for any one than dally immersion. It Is the rubbing than the water that is needed. Sponging off gives the eseuse for the after rubbing, and the good result is gained. Wins, “Al” she sighed, “the great men are all dead?!” “But the beautiful women nre not,” Vie answered, . Then she looked soulfully up into his eyes and told hiro she had sald it just to be contrary and not becnuse she thought it for a moment.—~Chicago Ree: ord-Herald, Dry and flannels : sale vigorously Q more Hopeless Effort. Mrs, Jagway-Ebenezer, you have been hanging around the saloons again Mr. Jagway-I'll not d'ceive, you, m' dear. Mra, Jagway-Ebenezer, Youn can't Chicago Tribune. More Than Petit, Madge He stole a kiss from me. Mabel~Well, that was only petit lar. ceny, Modge~It wasn't; it was grand. Town and Country. Home men only give tips when they are tipsy. : LOCALS Methodist Conference Williamsport will celebrate its cen- tennial in 1806 risburg Wednesday, 23rd inst. will adjourn Tuesday following. arms fm ff EAA G. W. Glace will move into Henry Potter's house. Mr, and Mrs, Join Bohn, of Linden Hall, mourn the loss of an infant child, Smith, the Photographer, W. W. Bmith, the Milton Buyder will move into the that will be by P. F. but will be here Friday, March 25. 1 use vacated Keller, The Centre a ready twice gehiools as it has schools to give, B. F. Homan, of Oak Hall, for the National cream separator and | furm Implements, in Sat- | To tl Colts for Sale Hall many applicants for school board has Two S-year old driving colts for anle, Have hitched. Call address, CHAS, DD BARTHOLOMEW, Centre Hall, Pa Wo ly ian been or agent WHE town Ton of Poultry Wanted, urday. Mr. accompanied by The undersigned will pay the high- est market prices for one ton try—all kinds tities. of Lancaster DJ 8 car load of milebh cows aud shipped them Wedne The Clinton have offered of sunday, county, of poul- Mever, bought in small or large quan- Call on, address or telephone lay morning. THE HowARD CREAMERY CORP, County commissioners of $250 for EE, re fp ently School pens April 18 The Centre Hall paratory School will open April 18. For further particulars ap- ply to J. A. Yi NG, Centre Hall, Pa. a reward the Pre- Mouday, Sherman Jae the Normal and of Capture murderer Constable J Decsghinn, Are you Purchase geph Louisiana Whether will want going (oo Lhe Exposition an So pnp to read April Woman's Home you are or not, you MM. OF Notes, W. Mellasy, Penns Valley charge, Chareh about il in the Rev. Lr. of will preach on Companion, pastor The rough, cold weather has no el- p B the wesl end of the charge the last He will be glad to see any who Nunday, before al the numerous fect on the attendance ¢ : : which will be Rervice i for attend conference eir good record not only ® ! J persons have ance but prices. » 1 tion M. L. Ristiel $f 1 unpaid church subserip- #10 missions or pe pera, Rey clinay will go to couferenice ny on hits way to A HUSITIEeSs ff Pawtucket’ Pp rial if various estat Prof. J. A prets jor a ian open Apri be given wiil wihipg to prep £. D. Ru piety IRI Ww monwea Hu kbolder Le wedding { place st the of Mr od Mims. Lo Wednesday 1 bier, Miss Condo, you, wien Sadio Condo, orm, s of Hi in A f Centre lived oyed t I'he 8 urney to Bath i have He n 5 £ it - -. memory are collec smnll Pox About Heliefoante yi. ~Jolgson. The ished 1 thirt radius of tw Those SIs pm [lativ News saves il was« aston- a heart seems ’ ’ good there. —Willlam that o di that there sre about evil | Henrs Fire and destruct y-five cases of small pox within a = g - { Bellefonte. reported to have J. H. Fish Mr. and Mrs, daughter *~ are but slow engines 0 mi Ora in comparison with the who are babbler.—8t x, are ns follows; bury and four ehildren ; Fishburn, two Witham Ishier, Jr, rel farmiily ; six There is love, and there is justice. Justice is for oneself: love is for oth- ors . L venson The is long enough if it lead to a better, and the longest life is too short if it do not.—Colton. ss aud a child six members o Breow’ members of Arthur Nor of John and hres shortest euinn 8 ris’ family, and #ix members Ishiler's family The Fishburn family farm just south of town, { on, Arthur Norris, and the two Ishiler Oriental Rags. 111 dealer in rugs is prob of all shopkeepers, ¢ so thoroughly orient it the traveler {vised in Persia and Af- for the rarest and the ns in London and especial- | Yet even here the ex- i {1 can find notable | gentleman who has in Chi | notable collection of Bok. “who has traveled through- in search of the rarest | the most perfect fabrics lately i new specimens banging before a Fifth avenue shop and bought them for prices which, allowing of course for the duty, wouid have been cheap in the tent of a Persian. ~John Corbin In Scribner's, ———————————— A ————— live on thint Laas 3 the Joalsburg pear the old “Irish” toll gate. pike ————— A ro rk Pine Stump. D. Rhoads made A Aaron Lulz and OC urday. George (Glace atiended his brother- Lin-law’s «ale at Fillmore last week. Walker & Son, of Carthsuse, Clear. field county, brought two loads of lum- ber to his farm on Friday to do some i repairing. Calvin Horner had a large attend- i it nt aud found th ance at bis sale last Thursday ; every. German Soups. i ought a fair price Soups furnish a curious instance iy | ties be ugh da ys trip to en which Germany differs from other na- | Adam 108 . m ; PD —— tions in the preparation of food. Mik tre Hall Friday, looking after stone | soups sweet and savory, chocolate mseon work for next summer, | soups. almond soup and wine soup, | Messers. Heory Frederick, Ed. Will- frothed lemon soup and beer soup Are |. 0 oud little Fred Brouse, of Boals- among the number, while soups made burg, were callers at the home of J of apples, pears, girawberries, cur Snyder Saturday afternoon. rants and cherries are not uncommon. x fMhere are also a large number of fish Searson aud Stamm are baling hay) in this eommunity. | soups which bear a strong resemblance fo the fish soups of the Russian kitchen. | Samuel Bross was a caller at th ———————— — | heme of J. Snyder on Saturday. Understood, | Daniel Houser ealled on his brother, LingeeThere's nothing 1 like better pn Houser on Saturday. than hard work. | Lanson Burris and his mother spent Morris— There's gothing you HEé bat- Suuday at the home of Irvin Burris. tor when somebody else is doing 2. : oe. ; ‘s understood. ope polar nk { was such a fool as The short prayer may have the lovg- cut rench, | 30 Ike to do hard work myself, or any | other kind, for that matter. — DUMOD The best way to borrow five dollars Tanai | 1 vr aks for ten, } DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS We have a few Men's left, and of Winter Goods, retail. We were compelled to make a few changes. Pea Beans We have received a lot ore made to sell at 5¢ piece, Ww 30, - e sizes Telescopes, etc. Pri ~~ Veo of the best Toilet Soap that are Vv don’t have Suit Cases, ra 5 ro J “ Also Ee a ros a “ Ft your rength awe ROTTS VERMIFUGE, WOMETD f onsds, « near Penns Cave, Yers for sale a rural mail box He is He No. 1, Farmers were plowing this time last At present there is from twelve of frost the oeated on ute Npring Mills spring. to thirty-six in nd e 8 inches grou Ste weir, a Huugsrian, aged work in the trestle “4 fwer Be and broke his neck. Dr. W. H. Behuyler Bunday will fill the pulpit in the Milesburg Presbyte- There is no minister on ty 3 while at lefonte furnace, fell PATE, from a chureh that charge at present, Rev. Dr. Milton H. Valentine, Jr. recently elected president of Pennsyl- vania College, Gettysburg Letters testamentary on the estate township, have been issued to Joshua | T. Potter. Bee advertisement in this | jssiie, i Jere P. Heckman, one of the new | supervisors of Gregg township, was | in town Tuesday, and deposited in the bank a snug sum belonging to the road department. The Spring township auditors met in the Arbitration room at the Court House this week to make annual set- tlement with the various officials of the township. The siatement made in these odie umn last sveek that Arthur Kimport, of Harris township, would become a eitizen of Bellefonte by the frst of April, is incorrect. Mra. Mary Rearick and daughter, Miss Savilla, last week, came home from Cleveland, Ohio, where for sev- eral months they had been guests of Mrs. I. Y. Moyer, the former's daugh- er. Dr William Frear, Professor of Ag- rieultural Chemistry, bas been sp | poluted by the Director of Congresses | of the 81. Logis Exposition as a mem- | ber of the Committee on Organization for the international Pure Food Con gress to be held lu connection with the Expositivo. LtOURT BOUSE NFWS, Officia' Hos'ness as Reported frrm Pelle fonte by a Special Correspond.nt, Marrisge L ¢ nes John Cormsn, Howard. Leva Leitch, Howard. Wm. R. Grazier, Guyer Myrtle I. Gray, Guy:«r. Terry O Sharer, Taylor twp. Lottie Bixon, Taylor twp, Wm. McClure Melick, Pailipsburg. Caroline W. Kessler, Philipsburg. Wm. A Jordan, Colyer Nora J. Boal, Tusseyvilie Allen 8. Winkleblech, Rebers burg. Mary E Aunvan, »pring Mills Walter G. Houser, Pleasant Gap. Rosie E. Smith, Rockview. Lewis A. Hill, Bellefonte. Margaret D. Miller, Bellefonte. Transfer of Real Estate. P.J. MeDouneil, et. ux, to T. E. Griest, Feb 18, 1904, house and lot in Unionville —§600 Julia L. Hale to Henry W. Todd, June 2, 1933, lot in Philipsburg—$§2100, James Passmore, et ux, to Joseph F. Weist and Fritz Raldeuhofer, Jan, 18, 1904, lot in Philipsburg. —§$2000. Thomas Meyer's Exr. to Annie O'- Leary, Feb 19, 1904, two lots in Belle- fonte, $600. Henry J. Rothrock, et. ux, to Thomas Butler, March 4, 1004, house and lot in Howard. $1351, (Jen, W. McGafley, et. al, to James H. Scott, park property in Philipsburg $6500. James F. Stott to Frank 8 Brome baugh, Feb. 20, 1904, lot in Philipsburg ~§1400. Lucretia J. Miller to Wm. M. Bid- dle, April 25, 1903, lot in Philipsburg. «$300. Overseers of Poor to Wm, R, Smith, Feb. 25, 1004, lot in Haines twp. $115, Jas. M. Brockenofl 10 Ellen Bauer, Feb. 10, 1004, lot in Ballefonte, $3000. Mary A. Elder to Decatur McAfee, Feb. 28, 1877, lot of ground in Half- moon twp. —§200. Anna McAfee, et. al, to Irvin G, Gray, lot of ground in Halfmooa twp. $110. is MIMS —— Centre Reporter, $1.00 « yeas,
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