sith, the Photogy Ww Ww, ypher, will uot be in Centre Hall this Friday, but will be here April 8. pe nphey ~Srit hs the photogr Ton of Poultry Wanted, The undersigned will pay the high- est market prices for one ton of poul- try—all kinds—in small or large quan- titles, Call on, address or telephone I'ng HowARrD CreaAMERY CORP nlite GRAIN MARKET. Wheat Oats Cort ........ PRODUCE AT STORES, Butter....... 80 | Eugs Rye > ) Barley SassEALAn W} Lard . ON Potatoes DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? | Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Alm e b lam bles an U. T. GO SPRINC MILLS : vets, Satins, Dress 1 V Goods i ba! Ho sie RY. and Unders, rear £25 J MENTS. H. G. STROHMEIER, | CENTRE HALL, . . . . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer in H CH GRADE in all kinds of Marble ano ( ranite Don't f=] to get CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Inrgest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world The Best is the Gheapest..... No omutunls ; no assessments, ... Money to Lean on First Mortgage ities in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. sar Telephone connection, y prices m——— FPOUHT HOU-E NFWs Official Hosiness we Reported from fonte by a Npecinl Correspondent, The Pike Case, asked by the Bellefonte and burg Pike Company, ronson fc fs Werk of Argument Court, The court refused a new trial in test pure food WwW. O. defendant, In the case of C. CASE Brungart, sheriff, was granted, elie ff lf ossiom, Additional Licenses Granted, Laurence Nugent, | wholesale liquor ; ville, Andrew tavern license, refused sate place, applicants were cense — > - Marriage Licenses, Roy er, Walker. Brooks, Pleasant Gap. Roland, Win Bro uri John N Jane EK Osonr Carrie Atkey, B Gap, James Lev gate, wn, State College, , Oak Hall, arker, Lemont, Roland - John M. P Stella Lau iL a thin uf Real Estate, ler to Adam H + aid Fransier I Mi Vonada, lot in Madison- Rover, March $500 to John J. 36 acres in ¢., to Eman- 1903, lot of “) al , to John lot of ground ux., to Lloyd and lot 1808. house = 1 “i ux.,to Wm L lot in Bellefonte, ux., to John of ground ot i t., to Wm, 15, 1904, tract anv " Harris Negn ar twp bar, to Mary f ground Hoffman ground in # iD Usrege twp Carrie Miles twp - Hepublican aunty Convention convention He for a lected ® Hia- <amuel B. Mil M. Miller, of eid us delegates preset; - was indorsed we Reeder was se + Loy indorsed as FOV. sSUpretny oonrt, guar iid of Eliza ib ion BE. Bow ninistrators of C, M, mint of M. Bower minor child of ted by Ellen E Iministrators of ete I. Bower, a ¢ cenged anid final account of Frank Weber, deconsed, e first and final acoount of W, E tor of George W. Brown, late of Boggs ounty, Pa. deceased and final aceount of John M. Dale, Lillian Muffly, as filed by Florence F. ix » estate of Jacob , deconaad, First and final ascount of George 8, Weay er, executor of Daniel R Weaver, late twp, deceased MH. The secount of R. W, A, Jamison, adm’r of ete, of Jeremiah Kline, late of Haines twp, de consod, |, 15. The Stine, adm'r of ete, Half Moon twp, deceased 16. First and fins] aeconnt of David Rothrock, adm'r DD. B.N CT. A of Henry Rothrock, late of | Bpring twp, deceased 17. First and final account of M. L. Rishel, adm'r of ete, of Jeremiah Stover, late of ine | tw, deceased 1%. First and final account of James ¢ townie FE Bella Sturgis, deceased 19. First and partial account of H. T. Me DoWell, executor of the Jast will and testament of PW. MeDowell, late of Marion twp, dece Bellefonte, Pa, A. G. ARCHEY, March oth, 1904 Register. Kern, Inte of Miles of Abednego Stine, late of Smith, Sturgis, minor child of Rev. M. ner, Clinton county. LOCALS Judge Met lure, of U inion MranaMn W. (iross Mingle, Miss Margaret Knox, of State { Misses Clair and Mary Kennedy. B. F. Homan, the | Beparator agent for this county { ing a large number of machines. {| National gives the best of satisfaction. Gi. H. Rishel, acting for | township, will sell the personal La “dy Saturday, April 1 o'clock, vertisement elsewhere in this issue, Mrs, John Hall, called the Willinms lost a colt, in advance. Farmer hard luck—he and recently nursed a the best the stable to keep him alive, Le granted to Gi, tate of Mary township. horse ters of administration have L. A. Mr, the Goodhart on of the eo Sisck, late Good bart public stile of decease d's re reonal April ode HCH, proper ih, atl thie near Potters to ts vy {Otake place Ssturday, resid of Mamuel Mills, the late Enos took Hick- The funeral of gle, Monday of Mt, Eagl Fhe re ionville on the len, I lace event mains were taken to Un ment ng train ile in Dix inter- was minde tun cemetery direct from EO OC FP. b veral attended in the train Centre charge £0 a body, Erie, mother, BViDg John Bwabb, of funeral of his He w Hoy G altends d Mrs. the George Bwahb as accompanied b Both wed in y his BOD, swabb these gene tlemen are empl ps the el tool she the car si at Erie, der Swabb having chi of the the shops, ps and i general superint Misses Myra hart, matron the Bellefonte home for mother Mon up their Marah to Cleveland, made her home | iny gut finned iT seVYeral came east several week sr of attendis brother tn desi fier Mr burg. i feet ment took pl Before Misa Louise survived by her hi burg el was family of ehildren a A Few Movings Elmer Iahler from the enst of Ball, to Milla fre Centra farm, near Potters Hydney Poor Hall Ishiler ss farm fi man ol to the farm H Hows Py Vvecaled (senrge Mrhier fog (ied WIFI s Auman, east of Centre H se moves to bh rome wa TOOTS to the farm { I= own hom property vacated by Aur g of three; to the vacant Joh Hall ; Job W._ ( bouse vacated y Brooks, eginne farm, immediately ¢ Adam Neese move, so far 5 ovis a b esl onle eHire H $4 another wxt of OC began as this neighborho y going ta Mt Bnyder county. John Snyder will oe- cupy the Bruss far » nd Heury Zeigler “uyder on the Rothroek farm west of » d Pleasant, in concerned, | Mrs, will follow n Centre Hall John Kline moves from Earlystown to Linden Hall and H. W. Frantz sue- 1, having purchased the farm from Dr. Van Tries. 3.0 of three agoing by changing his quarters from the Wilson farm st the station to Union Heury Homan gos from the Old Fort farm to where Ker | stetter vacates, and J. CC. Kuhn be- { comes farmer on the Old Fort farm, | owned by W. F. Bradford | Andy Long leaves the Brockerhoft farm along the pike to Centre Hill, to | €0 to the Bweetwood farm in Georges | Valley ceeds hin Kerstetter starta another set county, {occupy the Wm, | the Npring Mills pike (. W. Glace moved from | west of Centre Hall to the Henry Pot. | ter house, in Centre Hall : { the farm vacated by Glace, which he | Intely purchased. Miss Martha Farner moves from | near Potters Mills to near Colyer; Charles A. Leaster purchased the Far. ner property and will occupy it, and J. R. Bible bought the Leaster proper- ty, known as the Josepli Daup proper- | ty at Bprucetown, and will move on it, | Mr. Bible is followed by Jacob Royer, George Hettinger moves from near Boalsburg to near Spring Mills, LAM ALS Monday Wilbur moved Burnham where ployment, Miss Louisa Brackbill, Henney he has secured in this place, Sunday. | Reedsville, attended the funeral Mrs. Arney Lee ans little daughter, { of Pittsburg, are at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. 1. Lee, having | The first annual meeting of the Hog- pital Aid Society will be held at the home of Mrs. D. J. Meyer, H. Dr. 8. Braueht, of Spring Mill eveulug, will leave Mabafley is askilled mechanic Plumber Joseph Ruukle | Beliefo mle Mr, deserves a lurge patronage. Lat Hue aud jocate at tunkle aud | Reedsville tre extended two miles, The wistown and ley in Lo Ix a point east of Burnham, will w here resort of July. sarge dining room 8 pure be laid out, The to be Fi is opened ou the urth The ls buildiog on the Lill in Lhe at Bpring Mills, best sl ice crest parlor by in to be fitted up in the pe snd Wiki Ln { tf fosr & pei JOT William Fleisher, who uder of the will uleo ovecu- Py Lhe reins buildivg us; dwelling P. F dn Keller and son Robert, Tues- learfield co Pp re morning went to «( ty where for versal day Ile Mrs they will sts with friends they will be and daught g $¢ birt HO LO Pi Bi Keller ers, Lier they wil ft ey hone, Ha i} i appraiser mpanied C00PON0O0L0000000CRCO000S : SPECIAL SALE “OF... Winter : Footwear . I ae 30 DAYS. LO P.V.S8. STORE. (onlin eX¢ Pros C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. CORON COPOCPN00SOOROOIODY H. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS PA. hanged i ite OH0VHOVIVP00000P000PDPVIOOGIORORGOOORBIGODTS | Dry Goods & Notions | Men's and Boys’ Fancy Dress Shirts Enameled Ware Decorated Dinner Sets Decorated & White Toilet Sets PLAIN TALK, Murray Makes it Can, people cannot under- Mr, ar Pinin as he A great many stand how Vinde-na ean cure catarrh when Jocated in the head, where it is first noticed ; but whether in the head throat or stomach, Vinde-na destroys Ca. tarrh is an ivflamed condition of the mucus surface and is the same wherever found, Local ireatment may give re- hefVin-to-na brings the cure. Mr, Murray gives his personal guarantee with every bottle of Viu-te-on, and if you are not satisfied with the results he will return your money. Get a DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS We have a few Men’ Duck Coats left, and © »3 we offer them at a... Reduced Price. A Good line of Men's Caps and a’complete of Winter Goods, Prices Right. Goods Right, _KREAMER & SON. ~A REMINDER \ ese I desire to remind you that I have in “ 4 > Ro nothing better in the country, for 40c, 48¢, and aor etc. ag assortment of Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, start at 25¢— ~ 55¢ de Then the 37¢, —none better made, my 55c, Ingrains 25¢, 39¢, 55¢, 68c and 70c. Stair Carpets 18¢ to 38¢ Matting 14< to 28c. Stair Oil Cloth 8c per yd. $1.00 to $3.65. Floor Paper 3c yard, $1.35 roll of 50 yds. You want anything in the above line, Rugs, Rugs, Rugs. nec dn’t and I know that my prices are right. WW WW WW G, SPRING MILLS { 4 " " 4 " " _ | 10C. 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, . . : ‘ POPOV OMNPR OPV OOOO DDPO PDO ® a RH A a OPQOPOPIVR000RCRINOBOOBGE PO00000P00009020000008000 a on’ "<3 "<h Up to Date Furniture Come to see our Up-to-Date Furniture at Special low prices. Bed Room Suits, Couches, Dining Room Chairs, Rockers, Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper. CENTRE TABLES . 75¢ to $2.50 BED SPRINGS MATTRESSES ILL COL EPEC" L 1.0% ALL PRICES RANGES & COOK STOVES It will be to your interest to visit this store where you will find the largest stock of goods in Penn's Valley, and get our pric 8 C. P. LONG, SPRING MILLS WW WN WWW WN WWW WW ww 2000 00DVDOONOLOPROBOOBDDOODEY 0000 Pes RE00CU0RO00000009DRRD 0000000000000 00200CPOIPIONSD -_ -_ " " d " § 0" 0" " JAYNE'’S EXPECTORANT An almost infallible remedy for diseases of the Throat and The great rule of health— Keep the bowels lar. And the great medicine — er’s Pills. al hat BUCKINGHAN Want your moustache or beard abeavtiful brown or rich Mack ? Use
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