The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 12, 1907, Image 5

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ing Stamps.
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usually active In its
spondence, has
ged since the time
anda first
postal censorship,
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be made. This Is ef-
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oned among
oppluion)
he sitts at Lindsey”
his cards and
gnuff. Palgey and gout hb
him to this {rable cot
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band that the dive
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with Lady To
have promise §
after ‘tis over.’ —l«
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to hold
hin
rotught
on
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raion of the evening
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Sweets and the Disposition.
Nothing be said in greater
praise of a people than that they like
It shows a wholesome, vigor
ous, healthful condition, an appetite
not jaded from excessive Indulgence.
The child whose appetite has not be.
come polluted or calloused by false
relishes, smarting sauces and burning
drinks loves sweets; so does the girl of
bright eyes and untainted youth, as is
evidenced by her fondness for fce
ereams and desserts. The young ath-
lete gi men Toves sweets nearly as
well i's doe g the child. But the bar
rood lounger, the “cigarette fiend,”
the #dope flend” amd the depraved of
all other classes do not lke sweets,
Long ago thelr minds and appetites
Jost the desire for everything pleasing
to the natural palate.—~What to Eat.
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Notice the Pink Label,
he
could
LOCALS,
Wednesday was cold,
snow flakes were flying.
Books, games, toys, latest
C. P, Lona, Bpring Mills,
The Centre Hall Bapply Company
advertises new prices this week,
The United Evangelical church is
being rapidly hurried toward com-
pletion.
Rain all Monday night and Tues-
day. Snow is all gone, and the grass
is green,
A ten weeks old son of Mr, and Mrs,
Herbert Hettinger, of Farmers Mills,
died Tuesday of last week.
Mr. and Me. John H. Pufl are
visiting Mra, Pufl’s brother, Rev. M.
8. Derstine, near Lock Haven,
Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Boozer and son
Shannon are attending the funeral of
Mrs, John Boozer, at Osceola Mills.
rough, ahd
novels—
was represented
at the State Grange by Christ D. Kel-
ler, present master of the local organ-
ization,
“Progress, Grange
Messrs, George IL. Goodbart and
Daniel Daup are attending the funeral
of Mrs, Joseph Gilliland, at New
Bloomfield, They were neighbors for
many years.
The local temperance wave has ap-
parently busted. Too many pew hold-
ers are too much mixed up in the busi-
ness to permit the ministers to take a
free hand without danger of treading
In the mesn time devil will
for leading the sinner into
less evils, Has any onea word tosay ?
While wheat has tumubled from the
dollar price farmers are asked to con-
sider the prices paid for butter, eggs,
poultry and produce by the Howard
Corporation, Remember,
that it is a home, institution, and
handles your product no matter
whether the price is high or low.
on toes,
be berated
Creamery
too,
this issue is a notice
injury received by
After suffering
Elsewhere in
referring to an
Berjamin Emerick.
great pain for several days, Mr,
Emerick called in Dr. P. H, Dale, who
npon ation discovered that the
bone bad been split near the ankle to
placing
a plaster paris cast, It
even under the
most favorable circumstances, before
the full use of the injured member will
Oe
examis
gome extent, necessitating the
f the linnb in
will require some Lime,
re stored.
leased for
e¢ash rent by Hon, L.. Rhone to Cloyd
Brookes, who, by pext spring will have
finished a two years’ lease on the farm
of Prof. H. F. Bitner, located on the
Boalsburg road above Earlystown.
Mr. Brooks is one of the young and
successful farmers who began tilling
the soil three years ago, and it is pre-
dicted that he will continue this suc
cess throughout the five years covered
Rboneymede, of
prettiest homes in Peons Valley, and
also one of the most productive,
Rhoneymede hos been
by the lease of one
tp
Marriage Licenses,
John C. Rowe, Bellefonte,
Mary E. Armstrong, Altoona,
G. W. Biatt, Philipsburg.
Nellie Moriarty, Hawk Run,
Peter Boyer, Tylettown,
Louisa Bhearer, Tylertown,
John L. Houlz, Bpring Mills,
Carrie Weaver, Asronsourg.
William B. Krape, Spring Mills,
Margaret Stiver, Centre Hall,
nhacribe for the Reporter,
DO NOT KNOW
This question is becom-|
discussed since L. T.
organ alone?
ing widely
Cooper
the omach is the true
and all health dependent upon it,
Mr. Cooper, who has met with re.
markable success in the sale
new medicine, believes that the stom-
ach ia responsible for most sickness,
and that this organ is weak in the
present generation. While discussing
this theory recently, he said: *"I am
asked time and again to tell why my
medicine has made such a record
wherever I have introduced it. My
answer always is, ‘because It restores
the stomach to a normal condition.’
No one will deny that today there are
more half-sick men and women than
ever before. Nothing critical seems to
be the matter with them. They are
Just halfsick most of the time. They
don't know really what is the matter
with them. 1 have talked with thou-
sands during the past two yéars, and
few knew indeed what their trouble
was. One eald nervousness, another
sald kidney trouble, another liver com.
plaint, some constipation, or heart
trouble, or lung trouble. Many had
treated, as they called it, for most of
these diseases at different times. A
very common complaint is ‘all ran
down,’ or ‘tired all the time,’ or ‘no
appetite.”
“I know positively that every bit of
this chronic ll health is caused by
stomach trouble, and nothing else. My
New Discovery puts the stomach ls
sound condition in about six
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FORREST THEATRE:
George Faller Golden the Bias Ribbon
Hendiinor Week of December J06
Another bill even more attractive
than lust week's great offering will be
introduced at the Forrest Theatre,
Philadelphia, Monday, December 16,
and wlll be headed by George Fuller
Golden, who has attained more meri.
torious mention than any monologuist
on the American stage today on ac-
count of his brillinney of speech, great
conception of comedy and unequalled
method of entertaining great audien-
ces, He ranks highest amongst the
vaudeville stars of the Klaw & Er-
langer Branch, and this year his con-
versation on the happenings of the
day are said to excel anything be has
heretofore attempted. Liane D'Eve,
pronounced hy the Parisian press to
be the most beautiful and best dressed
singer in the land of the Fleur de Leis,
makes her first appearance in Phila.
delphia in a complete and pew trans
formation act of exceptional excel.
lence. Winston's seals, the wonderful
circus act with their famous riding
seal, is another headliner.
Hill and Bylvani are sensational bi.
cyclists who introduce new feats. Fro-
sini is styled the wizard of the accor.
dion and he has made the playing of
this peculiar instrument an art. Ricoa.
bont’s horses will the spectacular
offering. Cinqguevalll, the great jug-
gler, and the famous blackface come-
dian, George Evang, the resl *' Honey
Boy" of comedy, remain another
week Lo add to the strength of this re
markable vaudeville bill,
Btn
Epring Mills.
Robert Kennelly and lady drove to
be
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Beliclonte, Pa.
Our Big Toy Room
Is Now Open With
The Finest Line of
Good Toys We Have
Ever Shown,
Don’t be deceived by buying
cheap Toys. They are expensive
at any price. A toy is cheap if it
gives you good service for the
money. Our Toys will serve you
well in this line, They look good
and are good.
A Big Room full. Be sure
to see them. Our other lines for
Holiday Gifts are on display too.
Pay a visit to the ‘‘Holiday Gift
Store’ as mazy people choose to
call The Index
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Bulletin
THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS ON THE RAILS
At no other period of the year does home-hunger grip the
human heart with such an eager yearning as at Christmas time,
The lasting memories of the old homestead, the tender welcome of
the older and the merry greetings of the younger dear ones, the
happy reunion about the festa! board, the pungent odor of tne ce
dar, the witchery of the holly, the lurking sentiment of the mistle-
toe, all combine tofmake a lure well nigh irre«istible,
It is the season of reunions and foregatherings
and parting.
of meeting
The z2st of travel is rife, for apart from the home-goings and
social exchanges it is a holiday time for many and there are pleas-
ant excursions to be made, where sightseeing has an added relish
from the prevalent galety and good cheer.
The Pennsylvania Railroad is always popular at holiday
times, Its system is so far-reaching, and at the same time 80 close.
ly interwoven with the needs of the traveler ; its trains are 80 nu.
merous and so well equipped for the accommodation of every class
of travel, and its ticketing arrangements so satisfying that it might
be termed the Banta Claus route,
[ts Limited trains carrying the highest grade of travelers,
completely appointed in every detail, offer exceptional advantages
to the children going home from school for the Christmas vacation.
The boys naturally gravitate to such trains: girls find
the will
Xmas Gifts...
Christmas Time
Means Christmas Gifts
Tussey ville Bunday evening to attend |
the revival meeting held in Zion]
church. |
Owing to the ministers of town be-|
ing away holding revival meetings, |
the Y. M. UC. A had a very interesting |
meeting on the topic ** Adoption.”
Mrs. Lizzie Houser, wife of Howard |
Houser, is obliged to remain in bed, |
as suffering from s compliea’icn
of direases.
The Sunday schools of town are pre. |
is
«he is
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parieg for Christmas, |
citizens awake to |
the necessity of street lights and pave. |
ments. Some of the side walks are
equal to the middie of the street,
The merchants are ep deavoring to |
make this Christmas exceed all « thers |
in the display of goods
Merchant J, R. Rishel
a new heater in his store,
The school bell purchased from sub-
scription solicited by Rev. Haney bas
not been as there seem to be po
carpenters to perform the work.
Rev. Havey was the first one of our
town to mske use of the snow, going
two evenings last week to Tusseyville
I'he people here are almost through
butchering
Wm. Haney was howe on a visit to
his parents, Baturdsy.
Trappivg l= very profitable this
year. The trappers bere have caught
a few muskrats,
Owing to the wreck at Penn Cave
station, Biation Agent Campbell was
kept at work very late last Wednes
day eveniug.
Miss Annie Renninger called at
Evangelical parsonage
week
Preschiog in the Evangelical church
Sunday, 2.30 p. m
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Pink Label this week.
WHAT
It is time that our
has irstalled
put up,
the
one day last
icine is selling at such a trethendous
rate. 1 have convinced many thou
sands of people that these things are
so, and the number is growing by
leaps and bounds.”
Among more recent converts to Mr,
Cooper's beliefs is Mr, Edgar L. Hinds,
living at 6 Tappan Street, Everett,
Mass, Mr. Hinds has this to say on
the subject:
“1 have suffered with stomach
trouble for eight years. I was not sick
enough to be in bed, but just felt bad
all the time. My greatest trouble was
that I always felt tired, would get up
in the morning feeling 2s tired as
when I went to bed,
“I had a very irregular appetite, and
was troubled with dizzy spells. If I
stood for any length of time, I would
the time as though something
Kind going lo Jopen. t Lied
nds e, bu
helped me,
“I had about given up all hope of
over being In good health again, when
I heard so much of Cooper and de
cided to try his medicine. I took one
bottle of his New Discovery and was
greatly surprised at the result
gained 12 pounds in a few weeks, I
ean now eat anything I and feel
like a new man, I
mend this medicine to all
from stomach trouble”
1t 1a worth anyone's to tearm of Hi.
enjoying good health, m
Cooper's wonderful
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The saying is '‘Nature fits all
our wants, but when it
to Christmas Gifts we can
comes
every comfort and safeguard, as well as a maid at their command.
No matter whither bound it is wise to consult a Pennsylva-
nia Railroad Ticket Agent as to trains and rates.
you right ;
He can start
the rest will be easy
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SHOES SHIRTS
help you out with a better and
more complete line of Christ.
mas Gifts than ever before,
A special show of Hemstitched
Table Linen, Napkins,
and plain Liven Towels.
We think our China
Display is a treat to all
Lovers of Fine China,
nen Fancy
H. F. ROSSMAN
Spring Mills - Penn,
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SERRE
We are now ready
supply your needs
Footwear for school
gents and ladies, boys
to
in
and girls, and for the
little ones. There
will also be some left
for the older ones to
make you comfortable
and happy.
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C. A. Krape
Spring Mills « - - Pa.
Wanted
Lard, Side Meat,
Onions, Chickens,
Fresh Eggs.
Highest Cash prices
paid for same deliver-
A besutiful and varied collection of
embossed and colored Christmas cards
are pow on hand at this office. Price
five cents ench, when sold singly, Bix
garda, no two oh G_ tBonty Gat ot
cents, Thome oars wil bn 0 a a.
i ar ia re ound
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We have on hand a large num-
ber of the celebrated Keith's
Konqueror Shoes for Men.
Price $2.50 & $3.00
A {ull line of Men's and Boys’
Shirts at 50 cents and $1.00.
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Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall
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Rubber Goods
Men’ s and Boys’ Felts and Overs.
The Ball Brad and the W. H.
Walker Goods—Best Found Any-
where. Also a complete Line of
Men’s and Women’s Storm Overs
F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall
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The CENTRE HALL SuppLy Co. |
WM. F. COLYER, Manager
WANTEO-WANTED-WANTED.
Christinas market is near at hand.
the produce line to offer ? When
we pay the highest cash prices, as
APPLES, per bu.
POTATO
WALNUTS
HICKORY NUTS, bu.
ONIONS, bu.
LARD, per 1b.
LASH PRICES AT CENTRE HALL
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