GRAIN MAKK YET, | Wheat.... | Oats... i CON .oosvens AT STORES, Barley......... PRODUCE Lard... Potatoes......... 08 | | I | Over-Work Weakens kidney troub Kidney t heart beats, they had over-worl and the extra Swamp-Root, | Velvets, Satins, Dress Goods % 1 { 3 tte N Dress Goods, gt prices § Hosiery and Underwear “ie ry Underwear, for Lad re o8 Ar oul 1s Hals an ants and Overalls i COURT HOUSE NFWAS. Oficial Hugiosss as Reported from fonte hy a Special Correspondent. Marriage Licenses, W. G. Murtorfl, Benore. Effie R. Moffett, Turtle Creek. | James C Dara M, Hurry (, Fisher, Blanchard, Nellie Dunkle, Pittsburg, John B. Miles, Martha. Blanche M. Ebbertg, Murtha. John N. Royer, Walker. Brooks, Jane KE Yleasant Gap, A lp Letters Granted, Letters testamentary the follow Barbara ing estates Hinkson, late Her ry Zeigler, late {ship, U Lydia Zivigler John Hoover, Iateof Penn towupship, DD B. Geary, Seon eo Meeting County Commi ‘Etat Lis Connmuitiee tin the Ar- House on f April, 1604, at thie i of Hs Le as the 5 TH Tae Court urpose ma may nsiderstion, of d bring strength, pleresls Our § urly. AY LOR, County Chairman eS ily tonvyerntion d st the prima- represent the f Centre county in at the Belle- day of for reassemble of « borough “th '‘olock a g wo the m., delegates (Convention, Pa., April nventlion, — LOCA ~ r Homan, of near Centre h advertisement f prices on riz, in his makes ment Hosterman nor near Centre d in health jaly nsid- Min A resi. o ald make Ww and represen- tatives who voted for the (ra fv-Nalus «ward by eye Mrs. are yan aud Mill The members fasproving. ivancing the nei, ig on the Knox run {(seneral ia vs wan t thunder The fall rved to bale depth * heavy rile vaiiey stir] a a torm, and weet Belle! ferniled the going Tuoesdn y had w hile t that neat onte, caboose, John the flag- he oTew were hurt Mever, Jesse Unders ood and H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer in H.GH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble avo Don't fail to get y priors Granite, GRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. Tha Best is the Cheapest..... Mooroutusls ; no assessments, ...ioney fo Loan on First Mortgage ities in Crider's Stone Bullding, Bellefonte, Pa, ra Telephone connection Vinre-NA The Great Nerve Tonle, Luly Builder, Blood Purifier. A Hpe- ¢ tie for all Nervous Conditions requir. tun PVonie-Btrengthening Medicine, I iukes Pure Blood; gives Strength word Vigor to both the Nervous and Muscular Systems, If not benefited mieny retunded. J. D. Murray, Droggist. —— Centre Regurier, $1.00 & yout, The quarantine at Rhoneymede has Brean family afflicted with scarlet The house and thoroughly reno- d by the same « teed] at hospitals was sorely #Ome weeks been and disinfecte hod walities afflicted well to eonsult ¥ with small pox the most with A wns kept the officers Mouday visited his Lrants, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Detwiler, at Farmers Mille, and that afternoon re- {turned to his duties, W. E. Detwiler, | of Reedsville, also visited the same pa- {rental howe on the same day. | was accompanied to his home by his laister, Miss Mazie Detwiler, who, be- | fore returning, will attend the sessions | of the Methodist conference nt Hare | risburg i ——— a ———— VIN-TENA, The World's Greatest Brouechial Trouble, Coughs of long standing, and the earlier stages of Con sumption, When cough syrups fall take Vio-te-na and if it falls to benefit you your woney will be cheerfully re J. D. Murray, Druggist, m——————- Muny a man's success is due to the fatlure of some other mao. You can't tell from the sige of an ar tivt bow muvh bv ten draw, funded, Yix= WILL BORE FOR OIL The Peuns Valley Oll and Mfg Co. Seek- tug Favorable Loontion to Siok a Well, The diamond drill will penetrate oil, coal and minerals. Mr. Lewis, the contractor for the Penns Valley Oil and Manufacturing Company, in company with W. B. Mingle, E«q., of Centre Hall, Wednes- day morning drove over a portion of with a view of de- termining the point where the first { drilling shall be done. i i the leased territory The company | will employ the most { skilled wor kmen and modern drilling | machipery, which will | to be made to a great depth if neces BATY, enable search Failure of discovery is often due | to the limited capital of the prospect- ors or the antiquated machinery em- | ployed, but neither of these will be an | obstacle in the way named here. Penns Val- Manufacturing Company The organization of the | ley Oil and not soled was largely, if ¥, efforts of W. B. Miogle, 1 due to ed ment with the of oil fields, for several The corporation is chartered under the of Delnware, aud | jzation of Hor ing Mills ; gle, Exq, of Cent fi the only parties iu Years Inws ae A capitals Wm. M, B. Min- and W, | Hall, are who are $100 000 WwW Hail, entre Allison, of =~ re Bradford, of ( auk the valle the valley financially interested. Within (it the Mingle, ae g under of the thousand corporation, acres of land, co g Vv ious farms i isd and Umabel ial and Woodward, and the OF | territory Whether or valuable Grotio iin $e 1 If wi (questi f fninerais would make Here is a corp willis funds iu sear a Lreastdre Riony. How 7 No; Rive minerals ate OL RUE a lease richer for the is discovegedd, bere may your acres, | covered you You have IRR UES gate Why wy Ruder —— +» Photographer will March Young med wii on giv to sel as our representative i good position with good pay. Address E K. SMITH, Osk Hall Station, Psa. A eLOes “ seed Polnioes Rural New York be purchased from 8 tre Hall. York seed ean be had, seed potatoes can W. smith, Cen- Either home-grown or New Ube latter will be sold only in lots of voe hundred aud sixty-five pounds, Cash must accom- | pany order. The Rural New York is » | the most profitable’ via gn own, a ES Married At the of the United Evangelieal church, Centre Hall, Feb- | ruasry 24, 1004, by Rev. J. F. Shal'z, Clarence M Stem and Miss Sarah E. Horner, both of Linden Hall : At the same place by Rev. J. F. March 16, 1804, William A, | Jordan, of Colyer, and Miss Nora J, i Boal, of Pussey ville, its A S—— parsonage | Bhultz, Gootthart- Lee i The marriage of James UU, Goodbart | and Miss Sara M. Lee took place at | the home of the bride's parents, Mr, | and Mrs, Jacob Lee, of Linden Hall, | Wednesday evening, The ceremony was performed by De. W. H. Schuyler, | of the Presbyterian church, and was | witnessed by a large number of jo. vited guests, : After the owmgratulationa, refresh ments were served, and these furnish ed no small part of the evening's pleasure. ! The young couple will begin house | keeping ou the George L. Goodhart | farm, which farm the Junior Goodhart | bas been conducting for the past year. i fs A Horse to sell-—<lnguire at this office, | DANIEL HESS DEAD A Lending Citizen in Harris Laid to Hest Tuesday Township Daniel Hess died Bunday morning, at 7:30 o'clock, at his home at Linden Hall, at the age of eighty-five years, five months and five days. The funeral ceremony took place on Tuesday, Rev. J. I. Btonecypher, of the Boalsburg Lutheran church offici- ating. lTuterment was made at Boals- burg. I'be 1 Frank, Clyde ull bearers were Messrs, John, apd Calvino Wieland, Eugene Heime and Albert Allen, } The deceased is survived by his wife, who before marriage was Miss Drusil- la Christina Wieland, and one daugh- ter, Lizzie, wife of T, CC. Heimes, of Os- ceola, Two sons, Edward and Albert, are dead. Two brothers—Samuel and | Emanuel Hess, of Towa City, Towa, | also survive The deceased had been in his usual mental facul- DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS We have a few Men's Duck Coats left, and we offer them at a , . . Reduced Price, A Good line of Men’s Caps and a complete Line of Winter Goods, Prices Right. Goods Right, desth mention | #4 A hard fall ou the ice, in these co of hi i Mr. Hess was born in Aaronsburg, | ; His first | Mills, with the f Lhe OF which partnership was later dissolved. | of which was mad lumps, | was the beginning g last illness, tober 15, 1518. bhiusiness | enture was at Spring where, | sg Dur clerkship cans, he became a member firm, | After a period of retirement, covering | pr or | of i Linden | account to y gener general 8 year or Mr. more, on Hess Hall, and in 1859 be le bus © Was moved WRN a mer | Hess, fave whicl Margins iu portuniti Mr. Hess was SConoinieal sna Iindeiatigatie i hal its, | ugh. | garded his | i ! without Hess became one in Penns | KREAMER & SON. REMINDER... to remind you that I have in stock a gocd I desire assortment of Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, etc, Rag Carpets start at 25¢c— nothing better in the country, for the price, Then Then the 37¢c, 40c, 48c, and 55¢—none better made. rr 22C, my 39¢, 55¢, 68c and 70c. Stair Carpets 18¢c to 38c. Matting 14c to 28c. Stair Oil Cloth 8c per yd. $1.00 to yard, $1.35 roll of 50 yds. Ingrains 25¢, hot 4 Rugs, Rugs, Rugs. ~ L whe Floor Paper You needn't send or go away from home when you want anything in the above line. and I know that my prices are right. My assortment is good ille Call o ine Ho PR School Opeos Ap 0000029924 0CB000000000000 SPECIAL SALE «OF... Winter Footwear . . . FOR. 30 DAYS. 00eeROO0BO TILDE B CROC ORRROOEN P. V.S. STORE. Goods exchanged for Produce, . . C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS PAs s sss 00a 900000000000000000000000000000 02020802 DRR RAE 0062000000080 000060 Special attention is called to Dry Goods & Notions Men's and Boys’ Enameled Ware Decorated Dinner Sets ABSA. Decorated & White L. 44 ié i i" 4 i" 0 wo 0 $0 ¢ # te 1 i 1 0" ‘Y i 0" QO Z ? CO SPP PNOD REVO ROOD 0S sooo reonoewedooOosOERORPY CPLR COO BO0CBBLIRLNINGOYD 0000000000008 00OOOIRPOCREMY DISHES OF THE BEST ASSORTMENT PRICES RIGHT. Dry Goods and Notions We have THE stock of Dry Goods and No- tions at prices so low that you cannot help but buy them. = pr— For’ - p_— Frome” Cade "I . » . . ¥ Up to Date Furniture Come to see our Up-to-Date Furniture at special low pricess Bed Room Suits, Couches, Dining Room Chairs, Rockers, Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper. CENTRE TABLES BED SPRINGS MATTRESSES TOT DOLTOT ALL PRICES RANGES & COOK STOVES It will be to vour interest to visit this store where you will find the largest stock of goods in Penn's Valley, and get our prices. C. P. LONG, SPRING MILLS Toe Strength-Giver 'JAYNE'S Tonic VERMIFUGE VEGETABLE SiCILIAN ALL SHair Renew Makes the hair grow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy. Stops falling hair and cures dandruff. And it always restores color to gray hair. Sold for fifty years. "™weorisgin rire HE " 2009094000000 000000008020000 " " " ~~ Bt E ror WO s CHILDREN -~d The Centre Reporter One Dollar Per Year ek sme mn The Best ...... Advertising Medium
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