The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 30, 1904, Image 4

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CE NTHE REPORTER. |
S.W. SMITH, . . . litor and Proprietor
Centre Haro PenN’A.
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Aaronsburg,
Thomas Yearick, of Centre
wis the guest of Mrs, F. J.
or un few days, returning home
Mis,
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1904
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DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET,
ted ahead to
ft HOW COL-§
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Hav-
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chiefly
the
of overprodue
gnation which
is announced
coun- |
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vention.
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Pre aide
brought
SALE
3 ret] or
already
form air
Louis delegat
didale
ther
there tv
as to the walt. Hence the interest,
re
I'he par which sur |
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led to do by
rolition
pt
f ihn
Lil
A demonstration ol
Protectionism
’
thmu 1
material,
wl for the
canal
the
of steam shovel
flour, dredges
be fenced off from foreign competition
isthmus of
tarifl.
that ¢
and dinoer pails shall
the
The
have
ored
by the extension to the
provisions of the Din igley
nee
Government would in
r to the thus fav
purveyors
the of
and in
would
ifference between cost
the open
aud it
made to appear very clearly that
{in this instance the
pays the tariff taxes,
les in
mark
these arti
protected
cosumer
ernment)
Niagara Fails “Excursion
The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa.
ny has selected the follow
its popular ten-day
asgara Falls Washington
Baltimore: July 8 and August
and 26, Beptember 9 and and Oeto- |
ber 14.
will leave Washington at 500 A. M.. |
Jaltimore 9.05 A. M., York 10456 A. M.,
Harrisburg 11.40 A. M., Millersburg
1220 P. M., Bunbury 1258 P. M.,
Williamsport 2 30 P. M., Lock Haven
308P. M., Renovo 556 P. M., Em-
porium Junetion 505 P. M., arriving
Niagara Fallsat 0.55 P. M
Excursion tickets, good for return
passage on any regular train, exclusive
of limited express trains, within ten
days, will be sold at $10.00 from Wash-
ington and Baltimore; $35 from
York ; $10 00 from Littlestown : $10.00
from Oxford, Pa. ; $035 from Colum.
bia; $8.50 from Harriebuirg | £10 00
from Winchester, Va. ; $7.80 from Al-
toona ; $7.40 from Tyr rone ; ; $6.45 from
Bellefonte ; $5.10 from Ridgway ; $6 90
from Sunbary aod Wilkesbarre : $5.75
from Williamsport ; and at proportion
ate rates from principal points. A
stop-over will be allowed at Buflalo
within limit of ticket returning,
The special trains of Pullman parlor
Cars anc day coaches will be run with
each excursion running through to
Niagara Falls, An extra charge will
be made for parlor-car seals.
An experienced tourist agent and
Shaperon will accompany each excur-
sion,
For descriptive pamphlet, time of
connecting trains, and further infor.
mation apply to nearest ticket agent,
o address Geo. W. Boyd, General Pass
excursions to Ni-
from
ew)
2,
vey
dy
Pride Agent, Broad Street Station,
i
Lykens, spent
Rev,
Mrs. Will Musser, of
last K at the homo of
KR. M. Bheeder, >
Miss Margaret Mayes, of Bellefonte,
spent Bunday with her mother.
Calvin Eby, of Woodward,
friends in town.
Wee
called on
A. Weaver and family, of Coburn,
spent Sunday with friends in town,
Miss Ruth Swabb
at ft
Edwin Wolf
IS #tayviug with
‘oburn this week.
slop
fi iH
, Of Woll's Store,
© route
of
of his upele, Dr. C, 8.
Rev. B. R. M.
Williamsburg,
Philip Irey, Warren, is the
Musser,
Sheeder and family
to be absent a
month. Accordingly there will be n
in the Lutheran church before |
31st of July.
Mr, Mrs. Roush,
were guests of their son
services
3
of Hall, |
and d
and Peun
aughter,
Mand
Mr. Mrs. Ise
at the he
North St.
Reid, of
and hauer,
visited
hauer on
Mrs. Hanuals
fiverett and dauglite
Bpe )
5. Keener,
Pine Stump.
Potter, of C
1 Lhe mex
Henry
i
id
inirto
tion
H ous
Wedns
smith and family
Moye
nt Rui
+ om Win.
Miss in Moyer
M iy
i
1
Walker.
if
LR ELE EE
Pium Grove,
F Dalby spent a few
favil
asviiie
all, of
Harvey Swartz and daughter |
atte
Eval geiioad
Mrs. Peter
writing;
ded preaching services ii
church Sunday mornis
Smith is very ill at
Pr. ¢
Calne
her 800, alvin
nome,
ing for
her,
—
Penn Hall.
W. ¥. Musser
of Lykens,
Mra,
Marion,
and daughter,
Miss Wh
ere,
wife
# parents at
with it-
visiting friends
Runkle
with Mra,
Tussey vil
ey, are
1, awrence and
Sunday Runkle
ie,
Jerry Albright is the hsppiest m
in town because he is papa of a boune
ing baby girl.
Mrs, Cora of §
Haines, Voodward,
Quite a number of people attended
Friday
evening.
a —
The Most Origiaal Novel of the Year
3
competent judges |
“In the Bishop's
the most original novel of
The most
pronounced
BvVe
are
It is a tale about flesh and blood
people ; a story for men and women.
“Uncle Joe’! Cannon, Speaker of the
National House of Representatives, is
most enthusiastic in his praise of Miss
Miriam Michelson’s book.’ This
what he has to say about it,
“1 am in receipt of a copy of ‘In the
Carriage,” by Miriam Michelson, | read the same
with great pleasure, It seems to me it ought to
be a popular publication and one that will exert
a good influence. Perhaps I ean best deseribe it
bry saying that I commenced reading it carly in
the morning and finished it that night and the
coming morning, and when finished | drew a
long breath and felt that I had forgotten every.
thing cise but the book and regretted that there
was not more of It. With respect, ete
“J. G. CANNON
Could anything be stronger or could
praise come from better source ?
The story is something absolutely
new in the literary line—a theatrical
romance that abounds in thrilling sit-
uations interwoven with genuine
humor and human heart-burnings.
In fact, the tale is so remarkably good
that the Bunday North American of
Phifladelphia has secured the exclu.
sive right to publich it in this territory,
sud will print the first instalment
pext Sunday June 28, with illustration
worthy of the story.
is
Bishop's
willis.
Altoona, n
34
Soring
Rev. J KE Bell, of
Rev Melinay
tion of ti f.ord
£2. W the celebra-
Supper jant “i111 day
evening,
Mrs,
visiting
(
Jaes proses
ent
relatives, in Chicago
Cather
agent,
in Union county.
Mra. Archey Allison
{ . $x}
niece, of Bellef
spent Sunday with his parents
, daughter and
site,
spending this
vi, Allison.
é firm of
What are your friends saying
about you? That your gray
hair makes you look old ?
And yet, you are not forty
Postpone this looking old.
Hair Vigor]
Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor and
restore to your gray hair all
the deep, dark, rich color of
early life. Then be satisfied.
" Ayer's Halr Vigor restored tha natural
calor to mr pray hale and 1 am rent! ¥
pleased. TE ie %il you elatm for 10”
RE. KJ. VARDROAR, Mechnuioaville, X.Y.
$1.00 a bottle, J 6 AVES OND,
ria Lowell Mass,
for
for that
OR
ore
Is in
MONTGOM
BELI
ERY & CO.
Special i
and Binder T wi
CCALT
mic)
MOWERS
AK ES
TEDDEI RS
BINDERS, TWINE
HAY FORKS
PULLEY
CARR
ROPE,
¥
5 0 * 5 % » »
THE BEST ON
This stove is made
and Malleable Iron.
bined
OX + £ Iv
with
life
proved com
Dust Pr
nomical
a full
cn,
fuci
time.
NOT
But from.our own
throughout the Unite
Below
Comfort Ranges” :
i
in Yer i ures :
me Uniform Price
C i
~anada,
at {
ST. LOUIS
» JUSSOY RJ.
YOU RUN NO RINK.
It Cosis Nothing if 1 Pails to © ure
Vin<te-na sustaine an
tion and great superiority
other tonics,
in its action, aids digestion, increases |
the appetite, removes fatigue, cures
coustipation sod builde up the entire |
sysiem,
ed for persons in delicate health and |
convalescents, It is very palatable
and agreeable to take, and enn be ree
tained by the most enfeebled stomach |
Bo strong Is Mr. Marray's faith in Vin.
te-na that be guarantees every bottle, |
snd will cheerfully give back your
money if you are not satisfied. For
sien at Murray’s Drug Store, i
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
largest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the world
‘The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ; yD Besesemer be
+s Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider’s Stone Bullding,
Bellefonte, Pa,
aa Telephone connection,
r
Sash Rods, 5 to 10c each,
Cottage R wi 0 to 20c each.
Regular Curtain Poles, 20c up,
Scrim, 5 to 10c
Regular Sash Curtains, 25¢ pr
Mattings, 12 1-2 to 35¢c yd,
Curtain Loops, 5 to 15¢ pr.
in * .
GOODS
All the Late Styles
RESS
IL CLOTH & INOLEUM
Pull Down Blinds,
1
Wagons, Wheelbarrows
9 {to 50c
iw
1
~~ Brame
Y eloci DECCS
to 25¢.
rtments,
H. G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE MALL, . . . .
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in
HIGH GRADE
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinas of
Marble as
PENN.
Don’t 641 to get my prices
RUE te BRIE pire
OVER 76 MILLIONS }
Represented in the
REDERICK
FOSTER
GENEY .
WITH FIRE IR: RANGE
COMPANIES ALOAE....
oe
The Largest and Best
Accident Ins. Companies
Granite,
Bonds of Every Descrip-
tion Plate’ Glass a
J
/
J
¢
¢
surance at low rates,
Also, District
The Manhatten Life Insurance Co,
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