sSimith, the Phatom WwW be apher W will April 8. ————————— So —————— “fyiith fhe otographer in Centre Ha!l this Friday, Ton of Poultry Wanted, esl nu try ail kinds—in small or large quan- tities, { ls ph ine HowARD CREAMERY CORP. np — GRAIN MARKET, Whe Oats Lorn .. PRODUCE AT STORES. Butter. . - 2 Eggs 16 all on, address or t« one at Lard Potatoes.......... . 30 08 Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble Kidney trouble courages and urine scalds reaches control bed-we the diff » Root tha Home of Svan ‘iuding many ner ne and | SPRING MILLS Velve s, Satins, Dress 3 Sait Dress Gor Hos oods 3 ¢ (8, 8 pris € iery and Underwear ( (irapes and Produc e Wanted diately, ana w H. G. STROHTIEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . . . PENN, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble ano (Granite, GRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the worl The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutusls ; Do assessments, ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Oise in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Don't fall to get §y prices Citizen of Spring Mills, anid Thursday punity night the sudden death of one of its prominent citizens, John W. Shook, says a correspondent from Spring Mills. Although he was ailing for about a | year, owing to heart trouble, yet the by paral- J We shocked learning the of und news end came suddenly, caused ysis He was a of the | Shook, and was born | 1853, and died March 31, | ty years, six #01 late Philip Neptember 4, 1004, aged fif- months and twer fy sev- en days. He leave widow, 8 to mourn their loss, mother, and five Ephraim, Daniel, and Emanuel, as well as this his aged brothers : (teorge, Andrew, tentire o The late munity funeral was held Monday from the a large concourse of friends k church, mducted of Aaronsburg, Dr wolf. H » Heckman cemetery, Mr { his residence, remains being | followed by | to the Penns Cres where ser- i vices were © by his pastor, sheeder, D. assisted by M. vw was buried in =hiood kind dis- of the in business en- wus un inan of a aving th wnfidence MutnDunity, was active terprizes, being a member of the Spring of Bhook , yet he leading reamery Company | Bros. in thei stock farms, ete found his greatest pleasure in y exemplary Christian life, and on active member of Latheran church, won and Sunday for the last fif- husban i, Kiud a good sa helpful citizens aud a faith- 1 y his ashes - Haltlmmore, Mra M try land, Monday er ied in The remsins of William C. Hipple y were and Mor Pussy ville parents, Spangler, of pince inter- irenoon, dating Her morning “five years and AMIE WARS have ago her IRrriage IX years Bhe i+ hiusban d, Spangler, Mrs, Hall vi HM gris ientl having occur- the Mpal gier month two small fact that [3 Ra § ’ Oc REI MILLIONS * Represented in the FREDERICK K. FOSTER 3 BO tNeENCY WITH FIRE Nunc COMPANIES ALOE... The Largest and Accident Ins. Companies Bonds of Every Desrcrip- tion Pilate Glass In- surance at low rates. PP NE é — Best ¢ ¢ / 4 Also, Disteies i for. Manhattan Life Inu rance Co, ¢ bamaan Liv Instance Uo, ¢ = jit if py {iliam Scruders | last will and | inte of Fergu tishel, ad rer 4 de. | twp. de ! ministre. Pa. de} t of A. M. Hoover, ad i Naney Jamison, | t of Frank K. Lukens we Orphan's Court of estate of George ¢. deceased ] I account of ( Bower, | Hubler, minor child of na Stated iby Ellen K admin rators of ete, augh {en M cp wed 1 i$ i of C. M. Bower, guar "Ra chan, minor child of Elia deceased, 48 stated b y Eilen E. Bow. ower, administrators of C. M, Th e first an 4 fir nal account of C. M. Bower guardian of Dooner C. Rachau, minor child of Hain abeth Rae hat, deceased, as stated by Ellen E Hower and John J. Bower, administrators of ete. of C. M. Bower, deceased @. Second and final acoount of { Hugh Adams, burg Boros ih. See wil, 10. The first and final account of W. E. Brown admintstmtor of George W . Brown, late of Boggs twp. Cent e county, Pa, Adecersed, 11. First and final account of John M. Dale, guardian of Lillian Mufily, as filed by Florence ¥Y. Pale, execulrix 12. First and final account of George 7. Kern, adm r of the twp, deceased, 13. F.et and final account of George 8. Weav. or, executor of Daniel R. Weaver, late of Gregg twp, deconsed. 14. The account of BR, W, A, Jamison, adm'r of ote, of Jeremiah Kline, late of Haines twp, de consed 15, The first and final account of Walter T, Stine, adm’e of ete, of Abednego Stine, late of Half Moon twp, dee enwod 16. First and final account of David Rothrock adm't DB. N.C. T. A. of Henry Rothrock, late o Spring twp, devensed, 17. First and final account of M. L. Rishel, adm's of ote. of Jeremiah Stover, late of Gregg twp. deceased First and final account of James C, Smith, RA of Bessie FE. Sturgis, minor child of sii Sturgis, deceased, 10, First and partial account of H. T. Me. DoWell, Sxestior of the last will and testament o fF W. MeDowell, Inte of Marion twp. oF, (eee a Frank Weber, Inte of Philips executor of ot genie dn: on A ELKIN FOR JUDUE Peunypacker Withdraws Tuesday noon-—-Quay His Confident { Governor Penny packer late Tuesday | afternoon declined the Republican nomination for Justice of the Bupreme Court in reply to a proffer of the sup- | port of the Philadelphia delegation. Simultaneously with the snnouce- ment of the withdrawal went out the official tip that former Attorney General John P. Elkin elected for the place. This was assured when the Republican caucus at night Governor's Was | after taking a ballot to permit county to complimentary | votes for favorite sons, Mr. Elkin re- unanimous indorsement for by the State convention | delegations cast | ceived nomination Wednesday. Governor Pennypacker’'s secret was well kept. The taken into his confidence Quay Senator Penrose did at 1 vielock what the deci would be. Mr. Elkin and his friends had the as f the ty-four hours in advance could the ed the improbable eve only man Senator not sion Was know leaders Lwen thint pomination in what was ¢ the surance oO he LHAvVe nt of (over nor's withdrawal SE ge Marringe Miles, Licenses, Harry G. Mary M Pyrone. Walizer, Howard. Hess, Brockport Maun, Cieorgs Mary J James Romola, Moore, Worth township, nua E. Wilson, O«c-ola Mills, N A. Bhuey, Wm. F. Elsie Ed. J. Anna C, C. 8 Clyde Jackson, Stale Marah College. Ntate College, Way, Stormstown, Hicks Paul, Si , State College, ow Nhoe Bestman, ow shoe Nittany. Nittal y. nd Beck, Nadie KE Jumes Brigus EF. Rae La Geo, W Pel M Resi Harris, Bellefonte Beliefon WICK «, mgwell le, Mechanicsturg, Ida Jos, Miste ( o> Settled for 810 It cos dollar his bie Weaver fall f Puesday eve ail «ta viele ting at A to entre Centre Hall railre tion Bun Hall dad fre suns Cave to view the ver of studs CR sin in the mor y Pe On returniog to Centre on the tr ing at 11 here walked Le Cavern, Hall discovered that the train they late to break the Was Walting grew wearisome, sud monot pumber upset for the fine - Forest From is Dead Mr. and oe, O i st From, eldest son of Jac died in sh Fie Allegheny hospital He was a st Murs, i , of this pia the Nuesday even- typhoid hospital i fs ing. Hiierer irom fever, on Lhe taken to the H BI age is wwents seit db Jacob Fri went t leg hie v We nesday af aootfand is expected Lo 1e- turn with the body thi afterno n a - Miniature Landaiide Friday while it was worst there was » land near the houses f seale jamie, vast of Lemont srried seve eral plum tress about twenty feet from firs! win or this 5 the place where they were ding snd «it then standing in an upright f as they position jue jrial the ugh had been ted there by hu - -> - Boy leeds to De A sad de urred Three Mery ath Huble bunting ally Ou nt r&e boys were Hoy cartridge burg out and while in wae replacing with n new the exploded 0one the gun was discharged, ball strike ine bled eft thigh, hh he a Canning Factory for debarn that factory. It ia a settled matter will Coburn The will eonstruct have s&s canning or tomorrow, Arrangements will be A A —— Judges’ “alary Law Decided, Judges Bell and Von Moschizker de- A LOCAL Clinton County Republicans nom. inated the following ticket : Assembly, O 8. Kelsey : District Attorney, H T. Hall : County Surveyor, W, C, Kepler. Mr. and Mra John Williams, of near Centre Hall, recently visited the former's sister, Mra. John Scholl, in Altoona : and brithers Thomas FF. Williaros, in Huntingdon ; and Clay. | ton Williams, in Pittsburg. The firet named brother is now a resident of Lewistown, where Grandmother Will- jams is also staying st present, attended the faneral of Mrs, Hipple were Rev. Milton Jamison, Adam Martz, Clayton Martz snd wife, Misses Sallie and Anna Martz, Dillman Martz, J Edgar Mariz, Altoona; Mrs, Maggie Martz, Norris Martz and wife, Mrs, Hattie MeCalmont, Juniata ; { George Martz amd wife, Wan Matiz and wife, Bellwood ; James Mariz and | | i New Jersey ; Mre, James Hipple, Baltimore, J LO Mrs, Jane Harper, mother George H. Emerick, is ill, The Rebekah Lodge, at Centre Hall, atincunce that they will hold a festi- val on Memorial Day. ALN of Mr, Miss Roxanna Brisbin Wednesday afternoon left for Hartford, Connecti cut, wnere she will remain with her sister, Mrs, Harry Mrs. recently had nervous prostration and oon. Boon has not fully recovered, W.E of Lamar, portable saw mill from the J. A. Gam- mo timber lot in Nixon, moved his Lamar township to Lamar gap, where he will saw out the timber on a tract of land owned by County Treasurer John R. It will require several clean off this tract, which timber. Thompson. months to contains a lot of nice M. L. Rishel another col- , Esq , in two tracts of timber land, property of the estate of Jeremiah Stover, deceased, These timber hundred lute of Gregg township, tracts coulain one and are | Brush three Nittany #, respect and cated tai one thirty ACTER, and Oh ively Landlord at the House is ments at that popular hosteiry. intest to receive his attention is Cafe, the Daily News, has been entirely over hauled, Not nished and Ray continuing to make The the FAVS whicl ed and reps pered only this, it but |} has been refur the walls | i sre decorated wilh beautiful It res pict it most Inviting MRK es F. FF Hublersburg, Hall Mi middie of this mon tends Hg swhert, Ps county, [shiler, of moved Ishler, th, cahontias family to Centre qo i- his Ww idm ber | and join Menars G. birotliers who have press gl that poll — MORE FLAIN TALK Murray Makes a Few More Plain Riatements If the foo i te properly, impure if the blood is pure, ~ juce catarrh blood, and im- wor digs How to effect CRUM, improve- Liver D. y A. BOOZER, Prop. Penn. 630000000400 000000000000® We are Now Ready To Serve You With Our Spring Styles © @ o ® e ® @ 4 “ ¢ % ® © e ® e a » © ® ® ® @¢ “ Prices to suit everybody. 8 #9 rN 4 *® 2 Pleased to show goods. P.V.S.STORE. (onde exchanged for Produces C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS PA. Special attention is called to Dry Goods & Notions Men's and Boys’ Fancy Dress Shirts Enameled Ware Decorated Dinner Sets SR. Decorated & ‘White DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS We have a few Men's Duck Coats left, we offer them at a . . . 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