fHE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1910 From fowa, Mrs, Williaa B. Bressler writes from Nevada, Iowa, that they have had a very cold winter in that section .4 The first snow fell December 5th, and the cold weather continued until the first of March. Continuing she writes thus : ‘* Many farmers through here did not get all thelr coru busked last fall, but they are al it now. The roads are very muddy, owing to the fact that the ground frozs so deep, the ther- mometer having registered as low as twenty eight degrees below zero, The first of March is the time mov. ing in Iowa, We changed places, and now live twelve miles from where we did last year. Mr. Bressler is working for a man named James Hines, and is gettiog $32.00 per month, for the whole year, and in ad- dition three hogs and a cow are fed for us. The people are very good to us, On Christinas the Lutheran church peo- ple presented me with a nice bible, which I appreciated very much. The farmers all have telephones in their homes here, and so have we, ' is done gifts ——————— Like Finding Money. and Bitoner the popular druggists are making an offer that is just like fiuding money for they are selling & regular 50 cent bottle of Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of coustipation and dyspepsia at half price, In addition to this large digcot they agree to return the spy purchaser whom the specific does not eure, It recently through the solicitation of Druggists Murray and Bitoer that medicine could bought for fifty cents, they to allow thew this reduced price for a little while, agreeing to sell a certain amount. The result has justified their gO for the sale has something remarkable. Aunyoue, who suflers with Leadache, dyspepsia, d sour specks before or any liver trouble, should take advantage of this opportunity, for Dr. Howard's specific will cure all these troubles. But if by auy chance it should not, Murray ana Bitner will return your money, Murray + 1 money to i i3 only this be i€83 than urged the propgetors & to sell it a igement beeu dl ju ZZiness, stomach, the eyes, Low Hates to the West. Tickets to Pacific Coast, Mexico and South. sale daily until reduced rates. Copsuit Agent, or E Yungman, A., Williamsport, Pa. A At mre Peansylvania Railroad Rockey Moun Weatern Canada, western poiats on April 15 at nearest licket DT tains, Boalabarg Normal and Freparatory School will open April 11th and ght weeks. Classes will be The school continue ei formed for teachers and those prepar- lug to teach. Any desiriog to pursue the b branches may do so, can te had at igner Soarding rates For further H. { reasonable inforroation address » RoTHROCK, Principal. J. H. Ross will have eleven head of horses to sell at his ssle, at Linden Hall, Tues h. William Colyer purchased a horse at the Royer sale to take the place of a valuable snimisl that died for bim a shert time ago, day, 29 Itis pot so much an offense, just now, to be called a hog, when the bristles are taken into sccount when Piggy is sold io the market, D. W. Bradford was coufined to the house for several days on account of a slight iliness, the first symptoms of which Le bad while attending the Lucas-Daup sale on Saturday, The job pricting office of W, C. Cas- sidy, in Urider’s block, Bellefonte, was destroyed by fire, Thursday morning of last week. The origin of the fire is unknown. Mr. Cassidy's Joss was something over $1000, with abut one- balf that much lusuraoce. Medicines that aid nature are al- ways most successful, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lunges, opens the se retions and aids nature Io restoring the system to a healthy condition. Bold by Murray acd jitner, Edwios and Mildred, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Frank E. Wieland, of Linden Hall, drove through Centre Hall on Paturday with their pretty little Shetland pony hitched toa cart, The children are delighted with their turnout, and were looked after long. ingly by the youngsters on the streets, J.C. Bossmosn, of near Penos Cave, was a caller Baturday, and related that he and his son Elmer are haviog a sort of a hospital at their barn, and are nursing some valushle horses. Young Mr. Rossman will begin farming this spring, when he will succeed Adam Neese as tenant on the Rossman farm. While at the home of Willard Daie, at Dale’s Summit, assisting ip caring for the venerable George Dale, George W. Gingerich broke one of the swunall boues (called metatareus) in one of his feet. esusing him considerable pain, When he booe broke it fairly oracked, Mr. Gingerich returned. to his home on Saturday, ——— Pine Grove Miils Alfred Musser, of Clearfield, spent a few days with his mother last week. Arthur Peters and wife, of Osk Hall, visited at the home of Neff Everts and also Mrs. Bue Peters, Iast Thursday. / J. I. Decker transacted business in Itoona last week. A tally party was held nt the heme of Frank Nwabb, last Thureday eve. ning, Quite a number of young dies were present and had a delightful time, The sale at Harry Bhugart’s well attended and everything brought a very good price, Miss Nancy Pearson, of Altoona, visited at the home of her sister, Mrs Lynn Musser, last week. Washington Ward, of Pittsburg, is visiting his brother, and is also giving some attention (o the water pipes. The stork visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Newton Krebs, and left a little baby girl for sister Anna to play with, Mrs. John Osman, of Bhiogletown, was a caller at the home of William Roush, last Friday. Mrs. Hartman and daughter Stella are here to spend the summer at the nome of Mrs. Mary Harper. Mrs. E. C. Johnson, of Blairsville, spent a week with her parents Mr and Mrs William Ruosh. The overseers of the poor are msk ing arrangements to take John Jacous to the Danville asylum. WHE gold Clarence Weaver, teacher of the Baileyville grammar school jasde a business trip to Tyrone Saturday. N. L. Dale and Prof. J. A, saturday. They started out hearted early in the morning, but in the evening came home with only two suckers, Harry Walker, teacher of the gram- mar school, hds been housed up with quinsy for a few days, Mr. and Mrs Lee Markle were visit- ors at the home of Mrs. Jane Markle over Sunday. Miss Maud Decker, Edgar Decker and Luther Fishbarn, who are em plosed at dellefonte, visited at their homes Sunday. Mrs. Everetts spent a few days, werk, 1b the cily «ooRivg a! the spring styles of millinery goods. Mr and Mrs, Osman and Gs raldine, of State College, the home of James Smith The banquet held by the School was well attended, and body erjoyed the entertainment immediately previous, in which scholars played their parts to perfec- tion, visited at High every held John Osman, Shing] town, las Tuesdsy night. All had a delightful time eating ple and piayiog games of all Binds. at r—— A ———— Aaronsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wo. Guisewite spent part of the Habbath with Mrs. Guise wite's father, Adam Maiz:, at Mill heim. Misses Lisle and Mildred have goue to Lewistown have secured employment, Gilleard Eisenhour, who Js employ ed at Alto, has come home to ssaist bi family io moving into the home of Herbert Condo. Mr. and Mrs. James Roush and and Mrs. James Wert spent the bath with friends in Georges Valley Mrs, RO U. Wasson visited mother, who lives at Pleasant Gap Acker where Lhey Walter Orwig who is employed s Altoona, spent a few days with his family at this place, Mrs. Lydia Meyer attended the funeral of Joseph Moyer, at Centre Mills, on Saturday. Mrs, Allen Keener returned to her home after an absence 6 sever montis with be r duughters, Mra Ray living in Clarion, and Mrs. Margare Gleun, in Pittsburg Mr. and Mra, Lewis Mensch spon Suudsy with Mrs, Mensch's brother sud sister, in Miullheim Mr, aud Mrs John Emig, of Logs: Mills, spent a few days with friends and relatives at this place, Mrs. Wm. Bitper and son Bright, of Spriog Mills, were seen at the home of Alice Bright, Clarence Eisephour and Stover spent the Sabbath filend Clyde Bressler, Coburn, Mrs. Clara Bard returned home after having spent 8 week with her daughter, Mrs, Miriam Coldren, a Centre Hall, Miss Nellie Brown and niece Mis Weaver, of Salona, visited Ler fatuer James Weaver, Milton Stover moved on a farm wei of Milibeim, Kvown ss the Sauke) farm. They are a family who will ts greatly missed in the eourch, beivg sclive workers. Mr Stover als makes the sixth band member lost by removal to other places, but we are glad to say, the younger men are Joining the band aud are doing fie, Horace with their living wear Woodward, Mrs Herbert Condo snd children, of Rebersburg, are visitng frien ln is town. They expect io leave for Iii nots next week They will be sc companied by the lady's father, James Ketuer, Miss Maad Ard, a trained of Philadelphia, is visiting parents, Dr. snd Mrs. W. P. Ard. iv. Kessler attended the United Evangelical Couference held at Will ismsport, returniog home last Tues nurse, her Mabgl Wolfe, accompanied by her nephew Derry Marz, transacted busi. ness in Millbeim last Phutsday. Samuel Mowery and family, of Asronsburg, visited Mrs, Mary Motz, Edward Glantz snd family spent Bunday st the home of rquire Musser James Guisewite, wife and children, Miss Lulu and Owen Jhent sunday at the home of Phoebe Wise Miss Mary Foreman, teacher of the Von Nelda school, sprot Baturday and Kunday with her parents, at Spring ills. Harris Stover, wile and daughter Mabelle, spent Sunday with Mrs, Btover's mother, Mrs. Wolf, i i i i i H Sn ps se RS SA Tusseyville. The friends of Mrs, Badie Nef! be gisd to hear that she home Baturday, after bein: a five weeks. spending some time at home Dur ing her stay she will help to care her sunt, Miss Jennie Boltorf. Miss Ida Bitner is ill with the The condition of David Geary been rather serious owing to the grip, in- iarge barn door. It is hoped that will soon recover and be able to about ss usual Mra, Foster Frazier and Mrs. ‘am Martz spent Wednesday home of Mrs. William Bitner, To the surprise of Domer 8, his parents and friends took in reminding him of his birthday niversary by makiog a shower, He gaye he dido't get and wishes to thank each one for drops that made up the shower. On Thursday of last week, the stork left a sweet baby to the care Mr and Mrs. Harry Hettinger. Mr and Mrs Fitlman Klinefeiter are patiently waiting for the day whe the youngster will call them and grandma be ut the busy Of ————— esl wa———— tt entre If itis furniture call the Rearick furniture store, Hall. The best furnituie the cheapest, at all times, Rearick will best furniture chesper than vou ean buy it elsewhere. you want, 10 Ix sell you the RIG aa The F amily hy sician abi medicines in world cannot take he place of § r physician, Consult . » vi} ¥ al ". 2 if ly when taken ill. | ible i ronchial tt him Dor ry Pectoral. d t, as he Says. b 1 b the ; ! : with tal is i Ou tak cilorn Vie 1 Ave ers’ 4 Cotfee! Hav Coffee !! I BYINeeo y pleas e GROCERY MONI west price pal Pay ti $5.00 or Freight HOWARD H. BRICKER aE A AM] 1 ¥ T ik E i Address George Yop Tibbins, M. D., Wilkesbarre, Pa wm your protection DRUG CO, paid yELY suf Spec ialist rar guaranties THE RED C}¥ JOSS The great thing in big game riflen la sureness to work under all condition, Savin rifles are built with this idea foremost The mechaniem ls simple, strong, at fectly adjusted, quick and easy in operation The JMlarfim #olid top and side efector keep protecting wall of metal ; brevent your head and the cartr powder and gases blowing bae shells away from you and allow necurate, effective repeat shots, The Special Smokeless Steel barrels are hard and strong, speclally made for high power cartridges and 4.0 resist the wear of jacketed bullets, are rifted deep on the Ballard Bly 4 wreatest accuracy and killing power, Maden Models 91a ant hn ae bo n y ose:e) and Moet (with nll other re. peaters) In our 136 hes catalog. Free 3 stamps vostage. James Vor Nelda and Lewis Orn. dorf had business at Aasronsburg Monday. ' The Harlin Rrearms Ca, 42 Willow Street, NEW MAVEN, CONN, PEEBLES BO 106s 6080008000000 00s 000400000000 00820050 PANY WALL PAPER samples at pouy evn home —witting comfortably in posw ensy char] You can make s better selection that way thas by massacking the stoves, i You soo the whele line the very latest ¢ @evigne the loveliest thats and richest ssior effects, Including tmperied patterns Brarything geod fn wall papess In the Beso Hue Boyan i] pvt Ge wen ih Bch Suna 4 wer Soeur you name, them over bo your Ln pov t—aet the met obligation te buy. It's sur w AL A Sto tire Busch adi Deon, we Wom Ercan Bre Wt ) DLE wan JOHN T, NOLL, PLEASANT GAP, PA iso Painting TAY Aa DONE T-CLASS WORK-~ so H MANN} New Spring Goods Fanty White Goods Ladies’ Muslin and Cambric Un- derwear, Skirts, Night Gowns. Union Suits, Corset Covers, lace or embroidery trimmed aists, plain and ancy. Dress Ginghams and Suitings and trim- rimmings lor Coat Suits. All- over Laces and Embroideries lor Waists or trimmings. A lull line of Men's and Working Shirts | Bo ¥S or Spring. H. FP. Spring M ROSSMAN Penn. reassenee PMO RPOREC BARS Ben i11i8 ~ Yr ¥ i RS | 00TWEAR For Ladies, Men and Children Golden Brown Suede Gun Metal waBox Calf ... Our Rubber Line is Composed of SNAGPROOF MISHAWAKA best lines on the market. Pleased to have you call, C. A. Krape | Spring Mills « « « Pa, Crea @O000P 00000220000 SOON TIME To Look Around for Window Shades Let me remind you that you Will not find a larger line in the valley than | am showing. Should I not have what you want I can, and will, get them for you. As to prices, you will lind none bet. ter. I buy my Shades direct Irom the manulactarers. Felts, 10c Cloth, 25¢ Oil finished, will not fade, 36¢, no Iringe ; with Iringe, 4Be. 900 99000090 PSP IRONEORLT LY DBD : ha SS — [cree assssess) 2 A SPECIAL SALE OF . BLANKETS . At Greatly Reduced Prices - Universal Portland Cement Lot Woolen Skirt Patterns ¢ VV “-_ Portland cement—abso- lutely sound and always re- liable—unequalled for uni- formity in color, setting qualities and strength. Highly recommended for all Kind s of concrete work and guaranteed to be satis- factory. For Sale By ¢ Now is your time to buy ¢ these goods at a bargain, F. E. Wieland General Store ¢ LINDEN HALL, PA. ¢ W. GROSS MINGLE CENTRE HALL, PA. / OOOOH eNO" RYS PROP OROBT BPR R CLR P0000 RRR ALR OOOCRR0 POR RsRDreNR Bulletin DREADNAUGHT CARS Fresh Easter andies ! Toys, Fruits, Celery, Etc, at Emery’s Store. We are receiving daily New Spring Dress Goods, Laces, Embroiderics, Lawn Under- wear, Etc, I have a large assortment of Garden and Flower SEEDS The best eile grown are sold here, We pay Cash or Trade for Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, ete., and sell goods at Cash. Give me a call. CE Emery's Store CENTRE HALL, Meats, for Lard and the lowest pric { PENNA 4 THE 1900 IMPROVED De Laval Cream Separators Are Now Ready for Your “lefophstion, Ten New Styles I A oS A Size for Every rom the Smallest to the Ten New Capacities Ten New Prices DW. Bradford, Sa CENTRE HALL PA.
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