The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 23, 1904, Image 5

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    Smith, the Photographer.
W. W. Smith, the
will be in Centre
June 17,
photographer,
Hall Friday,
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GRAIN MARKEY
60 | Wheat
30 I Oats...
| Corn
Batley... ......
|
PRODUCE AT STOREN.
OB | Butter.................
Potistoes......... «1156 | Eggs
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Phe dressmaker allows many of her
best ideas to go to waist
The Cause of Many
Sudden De
disease prevailing
hs,
hie
i
at
t
Swan
bladder rem
a
FLOOR COVERING
STRAW and PANAMA
Hats at One-Half Value
Dress and White Goods
at Money-Saving Pri
~ ye
vio
ur
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Spring and Summer Hosiery
Pants and Overalls
1
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viuRUMENTS. # :
H. G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in
HIGH GRADE ...
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble ano
Don’t fail to get (py prices,
Granite,
'CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
largest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the worl
No mutuals ; no assessments,
«Money fo Loan on First Mortgage
Otjee in Orider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa,
8&0" Telephone connection.
LOCALS,
Merchant John
has not improved since last issue.
Mr. and Mrs John Spangler are vis-
iting their son, R. B. Spangler, at
Spangler,
Edward Foreman, who for the past
turned home Monday,
Joel Kerstetter, of Laurelton, drove
from that place to Centre Hall Mon-
Mr. Kerstetter reports haviog
fine prospects for crops in his locality,
day.
The ladies of the Reformed church
will hold an ice cream festival in the
town hall, Boalsburg, on
invited.
Mr.
daughter
and Mrs. LL. 1.
Ruth Wednesday
and
to
Smith
went
county, where Mrs,
daughter, will
Coupon, Cambria
Bmith, hie
her sister, Mes
with visit
band goes to Pittsburg on business.
Mre, W. IL. Runkle aud sister, Miss
Waughneta Mil { Pittsburg, today
Thursday) 1
aiter having
the past
parent
er,
their home
Hall fr
tutied to
Centre
lays with Mr
Dee t
Mr, «ud Mr=. C. D. Runkle.
Two graduates from the school of
versity, Kuown to the Reporter read-
F« Miriam
W. Ocker,
iret Johnst
John i
ME
n =tuart, daugh-
Nigar
'k Monday
ick the
ert H.
it was totally |
afters |
barn
large
# Inrge amount of
agriculture mpl. |
stock was saved,
AV §
— > —
¢ther Than Possible,
(entre county
tie defeat of Judge
orious of the
by
Lewis
Pennsvivani
Elli
a,
fir u
rvis, a man of high
and most
of the Hellefor
oe
f the ablest pulsar atior-
te bar,
PO RE,
Death of Frank Cole
who
iin the Feotia ore banks,
Matternv itle,
a while
fiom work. His
. ing in a
eYening
in
evens
nly -sevep Years
of Architect
He
slvo two sis
of Belle
r Edmundson, of
te CAVES
nhare,
tt
-
I'he prog y at Col
rity Sold
yer, come
v, dwell
land,
r and Calvin
of the ate
. D. Brisbin
of Centre
hin
1 sores of
|
i, eXeculonrns
Battos
Win. Colyer, to Mess
aud W, Frauk Br wifor
Fhe muchivery
«hit ford mill
veeded in
at Centre
H not
& |
:
te sold
veri
nit
Eave
hands when in
LOUALS LOCALS,
The weather man makes us hot
der the collar,
Centre Reporter, $1.00 a Vent
i
| Milton is the place selected to hold
| the annual meeting of the Hons of
{ Veterans,
The most sensational feature
Bamuel MeCoy, formerly of Potters Y¢8r% 1s Thomas W. Lawson's
Mills, is now a conductor on a Phila-
delphia trolley car
Rev. Dr, Joseph A. Beiss, one of the
most noted Lutheran
Philadelphia, is dead
[ LW Zeigler, son of Mrs,
| Zeigler, west of Centre Hull,
| from Bucknell University, in whieh
| institution he is a senior,
which begins in
Ma-
gamated Copper,’
the July
gazine
issue of Everybody's
ministers of
The frontispiece of The
Magazine for July is silver point draw.
ing, from life, of President Roose: It,
by Carl J. Becker, of Philadelphia. [1
is an excellent likeness of the Presi-
dent in a characteristic pose,
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mott, of Le-
Roy, Bra iford county ; Mr. and Mrs.
Omer Mott and little daughter Eva,
of State College, were guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Allison over Bunday. The last
named gentleman is superintendent of
the creamery at State College,
tienry
is home
The Reporter, with pride, points to
[ its communications as a source of gen-
{ uine news. This paper has aimed to
| secure correspondents whose object is
| to furnish news and not silly, personal
matter, and it has practically accom- |
{ plished its end,
$2 3338822223 £ 2 33 03% 2 2% 2 Ey y 5 5 3 3
£1
ome Comfort Ranges
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8
++ THE BEST ON EARTH
This stove is made from heavy Wrought Steel +4
and Malleable Irony, Ithas Asbestos lined flues, im- 1
proved combined grate, extra heavy Fire Linings,
Dust Proof Oven, quick baker, easy to manage, eco-
nomical with fuel, and with proper care will last -
a full life time. This stove is
i a
NOT SOLD BY DEALERS
But from our own wagons at one Uniform Price
+ throughout the United States and Canada.
iL Below is what people say who are using “Home
= Comfort Ranges” 3
> .
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Ff WROUGHT IRON RANGE CO.
T. LOUIS, MISSOURI. 3r
Sy
~
G11 1%
New Spring Suit
Pair of Trousers
Nide
—— ~~
imrringe Licenses
Eimer C. Aikey, Howard twp.
Cier
Eva
Maggie
trude Felmee, Boggs twp.
Lucas, Alt
M. Lucas, Runville.
Philip W. Youug, Port Matilda.
Kate Cowher, Port Matilda.
i JOHAR
Fleming
i
George Brown,
Ida Messmer, State College,
Cuarles Pieruey, Bellefonte,
Eftie RB. Bickel, Roland
Alexander Black, Philipsburg.
Ells F. Rankin, Mosbhsunon.
Frank Fellows, Pluilipsburg.
Elia Duniap, Phitipsbury.
York.
M side Mo we, Lemont
Jumes Gelwix Miller,
Samuel 8, Taylor, New York
Katharine N Leib, Bellefonte,
Jemima MeCliney, Fleming.
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Colyer.
Mr. aud Mrs. N. B. Spangler, of
| Bellefonte, made n few days’ visit at
{the home of Mr, Spangler’'s parents,
{at this place,
Misses Mary and May Cooney spent
Buuday with their sister Bessie, at
Eusilystown,
i Jucob Jordan and mother spent Bun.
{day at Potters Mills, the guests of Mi.
{ chael Bmith,
| Mr. and Mrs B. F, Rickert and chil-
i dren, of MeNitt town, spent several
{days at the home of the latter's pa-
[ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jordan,
| Miss Ella Barr, of Bellefonte, paid
| her mother a visit last week,
i Henry Fye improved his property
| very much by erecting un new yard
|
|
3
f
i
l
fence,
| Mm. Wesley Nevel and children
(Bpent Bunday at the home of Wm,
. Reib r.
i Mrs Joveph MeClellau and Mr, and
| Mrs. Harry Frantz and children spent
Sunday at Millbelm. the guests of
Charles McClellan,
gt
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——,
yuitings and Trouser
IT
s 3 ES und
ule quiet dresser iALoning
has never b see John
wilt 3 $. oF
Wii GO Lhe rest.
Ready-to-Wear Clothing
Is in great demand, also
and he
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We can fit you and fit your pocket-book. Look at our Top Coats
and Rain Coats and Nobby Spring Suits, Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Eu
MONTGOMERY & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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‘McCormick
| MOWERS
RAKES
TEDDERS
BINDERS, TWINE
HAY FORKS
PULLEYS
CARRIERS
ROPE, ETC.
Special low price on Hay Rakes
and Binder Twine . . ......
Farmers who purchase harvesting machinery from us this year,
and those using said machinery purchased from us heretofore,
are allowed }5 cent per pound on twine. 8 foot Hay Rakes
are the biggest bargains we have,
McCALTIONT & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
THE THING T0.00
THE THING TO DO
Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods
in all the lines, The Ladies will find sewing ma-
e terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines.
OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES
( ROCERIES
WE KEEP THE CHOICEST
GROCERIES TO BE HAD..,
KREAMER & SON.
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HORSE GOODS
This week I will tell you about Horse Goods.
I have something to blow about, A’set of Sin-
gle Harness at $11.75, that is hard to beat. You
must see it to realize how cheap it is,
Buggy and Team Nets, not the cheapest on
the market, but best goods, cheap. White Cotton Ear
Nets, Heavy Collars and Hames, Sweat Pads,
Whips— (Full Rawhide at 25c), Lap Robes, Tie
Ropes, Halters, Curry Combs, Horse and Cattle Cards,
Mane Combs, Hame Straps, Snaps, Buckles, Rings,
cop
le
If you don’t
for it, I may have it.
what you want in this line, ask
C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville, Pa.
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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. ‘
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Up to Date Furniture
Come to see our Up-to-Date Furniture at
Special low prices. Room Suits,
Couches, Dining Room Chairs, Rockers,
Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper.
CENTRE TABLES
BED SPRINGS
MATTRESSES .
DITO
ONTO T
75¢ to $2.50
1.95
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 prices.
C. P. LONG, SPRING MILLS
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Sugar-coated, easy to take,
mild in action. ey cure
constipation, biliousness
sick-headache., £5
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Mame.
Want your moustache or beard
abeautifal brown or rich black ? Use
vour Health
Duild p= meus
vith JAYNE'S , Tonic] VERMIFUGE.
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