The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 30, 1904, Image 5

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    Colyer.
Ed. Detwiler and son Charles, of
riday, | Reedsville, are spending some time in
Centre county.
mon ferme | Btephen Bmith, of Lewisburg,
SRAIN MARR EY, | home for a vacation,
0 | Jui, «+101 Mr, and Mrs, Frank Treaster, daugh-
| Corn’. 60 | ters Cora and Emma aad son Leslie,
| of Lewistown, spent Sunday at the
Lard... = Butter.......coinwee. 101 home of Henry Shadow.
Potatoes. . - | Kg srsssshussnrssinn. 113 i 8 : '
| Misses Carrie Frazier apd Minnie
| Brown, of Linden Hall, were guests at
| the home of William Cummings on
Sunday.
| The funeral of Mrs, Asher Stahl on
{ Monday was very largely attended.
| Miss Cora Brown spent Sunday at
| the home of Alvin Stump, near Cen-
| tre Hall,
Roy Miller and John Stump return-
ed home West Virginia Friday
| after six months’ stay. They are em-
ployed by the Kreider & Orwig Co.
Mr. and Mrs, James Runkle, Mr,
and Mrs. James Runkle, Jr., and
{ daughters Mary and Lydia are making
{a week's visit Lock Haven, as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. James High,
I'he Children's service at Zion Bun-
Smith, the Photographer,
WwW. WwW.
will be
July 1.
Smith, the
in Centre
photographer, |
Hall
in
Rye .
Barley.
PRODUCE AT STORES.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass w
water and let it stand twent
ith your
from
back
c<idneys and blad
aiovw
. al
What to Do.
day evening was well attended.
i
Harris Township.
Rev, and Mrs, Black spent a few
days at Lewistown attending services
in connection with the dedication of a
new chureh edifice of Trinity Reform.
ed congregation.
Mrs. Bara Hunter and her aunt, Mrs,
Hara Renkin returned from a visit to
Altoona.
Mrs. Ada Musser and daughter Mar-
garet, of Wilkeegbarre, are visiting in
this their former home.
Mrs, Drusilla Hess after spending a
week at the home of Dr. Bartol, of
Lewisburg, returned to her home,
Robert McCrae and family, of Pitte-
burg, are visiting here,
Alvin Myers and family and
drew Hunter visitors from
Mountain City,
Miss Elizabeth Gettig, of Braddock,
is at present visiting her many friends
in this vicinity. Bhe, in company
with her sister, Mis, Tharp
and her sons James and Paul, spent
Friday at the McClellan home near
Tusseyville. Part of the time was |
Sunday. spent at the cemetery adjoining the
Millheim,
The Uncle Tom's Cabin show bad a
fair audience,
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Campbell visit
ed at the home of Elmer Houtz, near
Linden Hall, Baturday,
At the ball game at Aaronsburg Hat-
urday afternoon, Millheim ve. Rebers-
burg, the score was 14 to 0 in favor of
Rebersburg.
George Homan was on the sick list
several days last week ; he is up and
around again,
Mrs. Howard Klepper with her four
children, of Lock Haven, is here on a
few weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr,
and Mre, Wm. Kreamer,
The ladies of the Lutheran congre-
gation renovated the church Thursday
of last week, To make the auditorium
appear more beautiful and inviting,
some new carpet and matting was put
An-
are the
Mr. and Mm, A. G. Kuhn and
daughter, of Rockview, visited at thao
their daughter, Mrs. Jobu
in this place, Baturday and
leging
home of
Meyer,
{ the their
with much credit.
Wm. Stump, of Spring Baak, spent
a few days at Colyer.
children rendering parts |
C. 8. Bottorf and daughter Helen |
| spent Sunday at State College.
Miss Blanche Moyer is spendivg a
week at Spring Mills.
| Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stoner and
children passed through bere Sunday
in a new buggy i
- lath eee
dd Hates to Detroit, i
hose desiring to at- |
Hedacor
For the benefit of t
National
Young
Convention of the |
Union of
Mich- |
tend the
Baptist People's
America, to be held at Detroit,
igan, July 7 10 10,
Railroad Company will sell round-trip
tickets from all stations on its lines to |
Detroit, July 5to 7,
ing on those dates and good to return |
until July 12, inclusive, at rate of a]
fare for the trip, plus |
By depositing tickets with spe- |
Detroit on or before July |
10, and payment of ex
in Hmit may be ob- |
later than
and full
slop-overs, i
the Pennsylvania |
inclusive, good go- |
single round
$2 00,
| cial agent at
fifty cents, an
tet:sion of final retur
eave Deiroit no
Fo ifie
sonoerning
tained to ot
August 15 pre rate
tL sgent.
-
100,000 shingivs for sale
Mesars
Hall, «
Ril gi
& Bradford, of Cen-
tre 100 000 shingles,
STRAW and PANAMA
ats at One-Half Value
a
: Cai at Sprig Mills
Dress and White Goods be served every Bat.
rR, . : Oe Crean pariors
at Money Saving Prices ise at Spring Mills,
\
ul Sitoderes. Kithoss ‘nt werions, | SPRING MILLS
Spring and Summer Hosiery PA. vvnvnnn
its and |
Pants and
Summer
Dress Goods
The best line of Summer
Dress Goods ever seen in
our store,
CALL TO SEE US.
B. LEE
TUSSEYVILLE, PA.
If you are in
need of a
BUGGY
CARRIAGE
ROAD WAGON
or any road vehicle,
Jou can secure one
Jrom me. I have
constantly on hand
the product of the
Hoop Carriage Co.
MIFFLINBURG
the very name
guarantees the work,
Come to our store and you
will be convinced of a few facts |
in Yoolwear . . . +» +
PE....|
....C. A. KRA
SPRING MILLS, PA.
ix LEALFA Will grow anywhere if the con |
whew ditions are made right, and give from <0 |
0 Alias worth of Protein Ls the acre, Ab
we on oof the proper soll Bacteria 15 the most oom. |
men diffiealty. and is easily overcome by using |
0 to G0 Tw of impregnated soll to the acre, ut |
or witer seeding. I ean farnish soil from & fifteen |
year old field that gave over 4 tons of hay othe
Afr Lit year, and where the bacteria Is very
| e————
abeodant, Send for prices, i
¥. E. DAWLEY, i
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iis FULL LINE
«.Adriance &
oh
or iH
Platt...
Route 100, Fayetteville, N. Y,
3 7 ANTED-
Gi «wl reliable men to sell our high grade hotse- |
grown and imported Numery stock. We poy |
wwe! wages and give steady work, We have |
fant selling specinitios that you enn do well with, |
He OR A RGTROTIVE NORARRIRS.
Chalo and ovg-gear Mowers and Binders These
Cy ties have stood the test for bo
ahd room, | pped
i
mach
bearings »
William Kreamer with the assist- where
ance of three or four carpenters and ment in memory of their brother Clay- |
painters, is improving and beaulify-| ton Gettig has lately been erected, by |
| his wife, Mrs. Lillie Getty, |
| Grover Walker,
Evangelical chureh, a monu-
ing his home on Peun Street,
Mrs. Pauline Klepper, of Boonville, | in company with |
Nun
this day at the former's home at Penn Hall
Mre, Hale Rosg
visited friends in
About | who has been very
from this place to Boonville, Clinton | Miss Janet McFarlane and Mrs. Em- |
lived here with her | ma Stuart spent Friday afternoon at |
H. Y. Btilzer, of Bellefonte,
Myra McKee, of Wilkios-
Hess
It has been some time| Mrs
burg, visited Mrs. Mary lasl
week,
Liu
Wenn
Mr
Allooun &
Master Harry
to spend the summer with
grandfather, Adam Felty.
Mrs. Woo
whl a
In getting off the buteher wagon one
Boittorf
spent §
1 snd family, of Cur-
inday evening here.
B
ilie,
and Mrs, D
few
ly and to such an extent that it caused | Fbomas visited
him upou
foot to slip, throwing
Altoona, |
his
uncopscious a short time after the ace
jathgate, of
the Felty
Mr. and
Aloo
Lome
were visilors
in
cident
While returning from Coburnu with a, sj day al
a heavy load Saturday afternoon Dray -
Leitzell met the Uncle
Tom's Cabin parade at the lower end
daughter,
of E. W.
wife and
the he
Bottorf,
al nie
the All are fovited to attend the festival
Was
in
on the |
i { July,
i 03
eformed
in the town bsll at
the
considerable damage totevenings of the Ze
el away Wagon Joalsburg
id and 4t
upset, doing
some of the goods and the wagon, Mr, | BIV the ladies of Lhe
Leitzell had a narrow
He, h
escape from Ix
dd Mrs. |
i i f
Delivionie
dda Long
ing hart
fr
i
lug himsef from serious ivjury. I
owever, had jumped
m the vehicle, thereby probably sav- { on
. fp
Vimrringe Licenses by
Fu
Hol
Harty Shultz, land, Liap,
Lila Aikey. and 4 is st | { a very beautiful
Jerry R.(
KE
George Vaughn
: Bit
saan, Coburn, ii
Mrs
Zion,
Sandy Ridge.
sandy Ridge
Miller, of Pine
her
Hall,
is
Carrie Musser,
|epending this week with
Harry Gilmer and family.
J and F. W. Weber spent
{day with their brother, J. H. Weber,
at Centre Hall, who is slowly recover- |
brother, i
¥
Lenina Wood, :
« 4 ah
Wp —-
Jarors for August Coart
ing from his sick ness
the term of court beginning Monday, |
1004 : |
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oy
—ie
Nittany Mountain,
Hoover is a busy man, selling
atid
J. A
| books and farm mschioery, has
te list,
D. M
irg, was iu this section |
pow added harn ss to
ICY Sargeon, Jower-
1 X, of Anre wi
{oom
which it was feared
CXBIMIILIDE eallle,
had tuberculosis, but found no disease |
among Lhe callie,
{| Todd Rysu, wife and daughter, of
{ Bellefou spending several days
J. B
¢, Ble
{with Mrs, Ryan's sister, Mrs
i
| Sprow, |
Mise Hay Horuer, daughter of Rev. |
Andrew Horner, friend, spent |
Bunday with her uncle and aunt, Mr
pebairy and
and Mrs. J. B. Sprow
Mrs Linnie Parker, widow of Amo
Parker, moved from the Logan House,
Centre Hall, Bross
hotine,
!
T. Bpeer, Bellefonte to the Samuel
Charles Humphrey, Philipeburg
TRAVERSE JURORS,
Hexekinh Ewing
Wm. Van Tries, Ferguson
M. Hazel, Benner
N. 4. MeCalmont, State Colle
Bower, Bellefonte
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A.C, Conder, Greggs
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. Liberty
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“now Shoe
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Thomas James, Rush
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i George Stroop, Milesburg
| J.C. Morris, Miles
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Ellis Williams, Worth
4. G. Hebwrling, Ferguson
Elias Cortaan, Benner
George Garbrick, Bellefonte
GG. W, Ream, Gregg
b. L. Ross, Worth
Frank Confer, Howard
how Chintion Laistor, Potter
J. H. Bandoe, Bellefonte
David Tanyer, Howard
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George Royer, Milihelm
CM. Haines, Miles
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On secount of the few cases on the
list only one week of August court
will be held. Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year. .
THE THING T0 DO
THE THING TO DO
Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods
in all the lines, The Ladies will find sewing ma-
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 hasd 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 25¢), Lap Robes, Tie
Ropes, Halters, Curry Combs, Horse and Cattle Cards,
Mane Combs, Hame Straps, Snaps, Buckles, Rings.
If you don’t see what you want in this line, ask
for it, I may have it.
C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville, Pa.
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Dry Goods and Notions
We have THE stock of ry Goods and No-
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Up to Date Furniture
Come to see our Up-to-Date Furniture] at
Special low prices. Bed Room Suits,
Couches, Dining Roem Chairs, Rockers,
Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper.
CENTRE TABLES
BED SPRINGS
MATTRESSES
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ALL PRICES
RANGES & COOK STOVES
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in Penn's Valley, and get our prices.
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