The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 22, 1904, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.| COWS TRAINED | CURIOUS THINGS FROM CHINA| at ma | \RMAR'S SURE
§. W. SIITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, \ “ . i ae : : ii oh 1s: Le . MELTS
! FOR THE T EST | The Most Magnificent Beds Ever Seen dT let Cpl puted) G0 BL y oy —— z ii
Cera HaL fog + +. PENN’A. Are Part of (he Celestial Empire's 1 Y Sash Rods s, 5 to 10c cach,
- i lds i hibit. i o} .
1 Jerseys at the World's Fair Are Exe | World's Fair Exhibi 4 8 Cottage Rods 5, 10 to 20c each,
THU URSDAY, st EPTEMBER 22, 1904 i , low
- y Ph i ye é ‘ ery err 1
pecied to Show That They Are whe. Chineso exhibit at the World's p 1 d Regular C urtain Poles, 20c up,
= ; SI Superior to All Other Breeds, Fair 1s filled with pleasing surprises. . imine & : crim, o to 10c.
TERMS.—The terms of subscription to the Re- : é 4 ‘rad aor ifion articles ; . .
porter are one dollar per year in advance. Some of the most magnifice nt articles 3 T Regul lar ° 5 1sh Curtains, 25¢ pr
ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per line for | The herd of Jersey cows assembled | OF furniture are a pa aa Yondes 3 ¥ Mat tings, 12 1-
three insertions, and 5 cents per line foreach sub- | + +1... World's Falr at St. Louls to rep tul display. le carving and inlaying ca -1O- ear I Crsstaicy T wd
sequent insertion. Other rates made known on . . of Ivory, bone and wood illustrate the 5 » ~AUriamn
application, esent the Jersey breed in the universal | pqpvalons skill of the Chinese "i > ;
RESOLUTIONS AND CARDS OF THANKS —Resolu- sal Has been inspected and has | Model nuded In this interesting ; LL
tions of respect will be charged for at the rate of cen pronounced in porfe conditio: wx hibit g) he homes and home life o
one-half cent per word, (payable {on advance) the : : } up ‘ f ]
minimum charge being §1 00. Cards of thanks, i May 1 start pot thelr ix | of ie ninese, (hed weddings and ; * + 4 9 9»
two cents per word, minimum charge, fifty cents, | Ne ' na v's notice | funerals, ‘hinese tena house, restau-
also payable in advance, : Pa alu . { . y y
BR ®nhan tha Tm: weov | tant and shop, wese weaving and 4 L,
The figures opposite your name on label of > hRjana A tian s eon ; E 8 a ve bi fs silks and wear . be R q
st iniltonle the date to which your subscription | frm palin ex... was the inspector. | Ye O Re beautal pUlS WM in ol A aN Ww DD Pp mm o Leady-
pai When no date is given the date implied : ; : ; "ling apparel of the Chinese and their % e e art ent | id y
ad. 1900: when no month is given the month an ie Wis thoro } 3 1
{mpiied ia July—thus : * 00" means July, 1900; ‘01”, Just received a lot of Ready-to-wear
means July, 1301; “04 '' means that your subse rip-
tion is paid in advance to July, 1904. Other round nd much of the time was A oun ‘ite IE ee A . . . —py 3 Ge Le fre $2,
months than July are indicated by abbreviations. | magnilicen nese , Ea : $ and I rimmed Hats 101 Ladies and Mi 58~
‘hen you pay your subscription always ex- pent in aud around the Jersey thie | which has the appearance of being a . Bs 11] : - at i
amine your label, and whesi 8 notice appears 4} ndition of each In ro P erik 3 E Pw CS. 1S Now completes my head-wear
that corrections have been made, compare and ; . meth PEEL BARA dhs hak), WLAN Te ‘ q f Ld MN 7
report immediately if you have not been given | i of Lhe her L 1orty cow Was | summ od. the ot} t inter, The geparin “wl 0) "Vers Vv o> ¢
proper credit, No receipts for subscription will Erxen | di . : w iy . CParini t nr ryood cn, Wo-
e sent by mail unless by special request. The | ; eh suldluer bea is | Lt a LI dh X A 1d childern v4 +4 " vy fo
change of date on label ought to be sufficient | Sever was mere intelligent and car i ith ivory and 1 ‘ vs and land men and cnuaren. You must not miss
evidence. Money by mail is reasonably safe. | ri. 1. ont lay od on animals i i ential ite var is » ol uf . f sf 2,2 t 1
There have been no losses to this date as Su a . Bld ’ IM ig Tint Ba : - th iis EX ening exhibition ot the
il Sever better trained for a | gkillfully joined as to appear a part of : - 1
- e | contest requiring th levelopment « the wood. The d and furniture are I all styles.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. | _ il an arrnas iee wm rr out - ' 1 ;
For President { y ‘ Fsias Vis 3 ¥ i - a 3 han b RE oa ‘ y a yi No old stock to work
ALTON B. PARKER, New York thie | y eri aba De Shah 4 fw vapuxy { i
For Viec-President ; : herd Is to compet { a iy . iy ncw,
HENRY G. DAVIS, West Virginis l arn ; wien 20d Devon oe at ; ; reasor able
them
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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
For Justice of f Supreme Court
SAMUEL TINE THOMPSON, Philada
For Congress
CHAS. W, SHAFFER, of Cameron County
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET,
For Pr len
ELLIS 1
For Assembly
buy one,
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USSEYVILLE, PA.
Rebersburg, }
Mrs Bolander and Mr. and Mrs. |!
Krumrine, of Freeport, Illinois, are | :
visiting friends and rel stives at this e 14 2 i) { % i ‘ iv 4% i a ¢ I I LM I A PT 05 SA I SR PSG Covi
piace,
Miss Emma Bair, of this place, left
last week for Bt. Louis, where she will
spend several weeks. I to St 1 Ise cows b ; 3 N ; OVERC Al $
Forbes Foster is visiting his aged | re th. fi i mle erite ] 120 BI as 4 A IAIN RCC OA Aad
grandmother, Mrs. Abbie Miller, at |
this place.
The Reformed Sunday school at this
place will hold its childrens’ day ser- |
vice Bunday forenoon. }
Miss Amy Stover, who spent the | . ’ tho wonderfully Ans
last few weeks at State College with | fie h be bas pi od the I thi * ‘ B BC 318% i > sos Ra NN
ber sister, Mrs. J. D. Houser tetarn rd ; > 2 tn 2. IN uppen ICICI & LO.
ed to her home at this place. EA rie dairy barns have 2 mixed - Of Chicago, America’s Leading Clothes Makers.
Jerome Moyer has the carpenters at | teen bn for t reeds competing la ;
work building a large porch along the |
frout of his recently remodeled dwell- |
ing house.
Mrs. Owen Buck and daughter Hil- |
da left last Monday for Wayne coun- |
ty, where they will visit Mrs. Buck's |
parents and other relatives. i
Lloyd Louse and family, of Coburn,
spent last Sunday at the home of Scott |
Stover, at this place.
Edwin Frank and family, formerly |
is lace, « re 3 jeir | ; o a ns ns K londa . : CS TIS 7 RE ¢
of this place, who have made th ir | t of ‘butter. milk Rin rder slior oud PRICES FROM $
¥
bome for the past two years at Can-
ville, Illinois, returned to this place | 5 $rtis. ams rails Na A y ? Std wWUpp mgr LUIS i :
last Saturday evening. They brought | dg ziven cach cow 1 Houta md + dutty
with them the remains of their child, y recorded. Whet ; 2 a ; aly pay { TPE ™ ~~ ry O
who died last Tuesday. It was taken ed. the milk is con- | ™ . : | ii MON i (0 4 ERY OL CO.
to Tylersville Bunday for interment. ery in the Ag o otler E 8 fe at} j
The dam at D. B. Weaver's grist here it is tested | work putting uj house, Wilken hel RET 'FONTE >
mill bas recently been torn out and a 0 r and cheese and fe ia to py this fall BELLEFONTE, PA.
new structuie has been placed io its |
stead. This dam bas been in a dilapi- | -
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dated condition for several years, and
needed the present repairs, Hon sgl is fo wi I i y Ia rm off | 'F T
Woodward. t the | esent tes 1 Mrs, : mer Wa Zot BOM from E R i i. i 7 E R S |
George Ard, after spending the sum-
... For Fall Seeding..
mer at St, Louis, return®d bome last ‘ the stperi y over al suis. Bs. ane [ra
Saturday. vhien plac
ateTet en
will show to py
Helen Gepbart is spending a few BR ever. Not only Plum Grove
days with her grandparents. the Jersey milk richer in butter fat . EY
Mrs. Dr. Ard left for Denver, Colo- f any other breed, says Misa Bertha Jamison,
rado, to visit her son Wilson, who is in but it ean be produced at ing hort Lime
a critical condition, suffering from ty- t. The Jersey cows are the | M1! ¢ her sick fa
phoid fever and consumption, t tandsrd breeds, and | home of Philip Aun
Wednesday evening, at the home of ’ 4 t they consume less feed. Messrs. Bloomard : Dale
the bride, Miss Mary Eby and Allen te their food. and it 1s | Bemer, of Rock View, spent Bundsy
Hess were united in marriage by Rev, Papa “ ao od butter ait is at the home of Harry “Swartz
Bheeder. Congratulations, - RS ALE Wp 20d SUE Mr. aod Mra, Harry Bwartz visited
Miss Blanche Weaver, teacher of the + ure going to make all other | with friends and relatives at Millheim
Voneida school, spent Sunday at her « tuke to the woods after this | Bunday
home in Aaronsburg. ! “ gal! Mr. Graves. “A few days Mrs
Mra, Israel Runkle and daughter » I ow «ting some of our Jersey
Flossie went to Glen Iron Saturday to I my hands were all sticky
visit relatives. f from the enormous amount
Miss Pearson, a nurse from Phoenix-| the milk contained. Mr.
ville, after taking care of Mrs. Motz ho 18 in charge of the
aver a quantity of his
for a few wéeks, last week returned to
to teat, ~ Of course, from a
the hospital. ndpoint, there was no
Dr. Ard spent a few days last week 11g wn between the milk, but it
with his son Joseph, at Lewisburg, & n pleasure to test his milk, for
Miss Edna Miller, of Loganton, in| «lion got through there” was no
tends to spend the winter with her | 70" my hands. After this I
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grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Jackson | ©! "070 0 bucket of Holstein milk Impure ore if je ski $ as
Sheesley : 1 'v to wash my hands in SOMCWhCre he My inen
iz our own rich Jersey milk.” boils, pimple 8, rashes. If the
begins May 16 and eentin- nerves, then neuralgia, nerv-
va. ousness, depression. If the
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The Centre Hall Roller Flouting Mills
J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors
WHITE LILLY FLOUR
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Roger Williams, 8 young man from
Murtha, is spending a few days with
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———— ————— Unique California Map. &
Spring Mills. A unique exhibit at the World's Fair arsa pari a
The corner stone of the new Luther-| Was prepared by the agricultural de
ap church at Penn Hall will be laid | Partment of the University of Califor. stomach, then dyspepsia,
ou Sunday, Oct. 9th. Bin, L i In 3 Jarge map, 30 Soioted is to biliousnéss, loss of appetite.
8. L. Condo, representing the Mif- |“, nice] ol lIS YRFIOUS BO our doctor knows the
, of the state, It gives a clear idea of the remedy, used for 80 vears.
flinburg Buggy Co., is having an ex- | situation and the extent of the arable - ey Gao gl y hol
hibit of fine carriages and buggies at | and untillable sections. In the local erfect wredk, My Dlomi was bad, and my
Grauge Park, Centre Hall. ties that cannot be cultivated are | R Sarsapariiia compicicir sare mast of Ayers
Win. Fleisher and wife, of the "Bib. | shown the Sierras, the lava beds and «Us Bonar, Soranton, Pa.
by House,” left for Piteairn where Mr. | the desert. The map indicates the lo- | § 4,2 bois for Lamail Hac
Fleisher hos secured employment in | cation of the cultivable portions of the A. Oi ——————
the railroad shops. mountains and Mohave plateau and % pe nD d}
D Ww. Swocte nd, who recently re- shows the nature of the foothills and Impux € loo
turned from Allensville, will move in- valleys of that wonderful stats. ‘Ald tho Sarsapariiin Cs k n
to the J. N. Deitzell home on the hill. | Why not advertise in the Reporter? bowois roguiar with’ Ayers
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The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of |
Grain—Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat.
Baled Haya and Straw will be bought at all times, at the §
best prices the market will afford.
COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be
always on hand. We invite school
boards to consult with us before placing orders for fuel,
TEVYTTTTTY YY ¥ TIYT TITTY Tie LE rrrTTT TTI TITTY TITTY
The Largest and Best
Accident Ins. Companies
Bonds of Evary Deserip-
tion Plate Glass Ine
suranca at low rates.
Also, District
Agent for...
he Manbattan Life Insurance Co,
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FOSS S ESET SENT PINRO SS.