The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 05, 1881, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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WE. KURTZ....conmmen Assoviate Editor,
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Centre Hall, Pa., Th'rs, May §, '81
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With Direct Railway
AND
TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNI
CATION
WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD,
4 T . ; . ). B '
Whitmer & Co's
NEW CASH STORE
AT
SPRING MILLS,
OFFERSPLENDID INDUCEMENTS
FOR YOUR TRADE.
Come and see the MODEL STORE
of the Valley.
“LI. & T. RAILROAD.
AINS LEAVE WESTWARD.
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“a sve ¢ 13 ar 830
TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD,
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1 and 3 connect at Montandon with
1 wast for Wiliiamapen :
1 4 convest with Pacific Express east for |
. Raltimore, Washington, Priladeiphia |
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a 4 conmect with Pacifio Express east {or
2, and Niagara Kxpross wesl for Williams
+ and & connect with Fast Line west for Wil
t i Look Haven
connects with Brie Mall east for Harris
Balthoore, Washington, Philadelphia aed |
York
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"LOCAL ITEMS.
e, in good order, for sa
office.
A R. R. ticket, between Chicago and
ncil Bluffs, 500 miles, good either |
ly. for sale at this office—$14.00. tf. |
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of pants made of
b
le cheap at
-
Do you wish a pal
nade? Dinges has the very
ar yard,
est at
For straw hats, boots and shoes, g«
volf’s, every style and price at the
stand. i
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The three crazes—walking, fasting,
sleeping.
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and
—The new Spring Mills hotel, near
Grenoble's, is to be 100x48 feet,
see the spendid stock oi now
—(30 and
is Wolf's. None can compare
goo
with it.
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—Frank Kister, one of Miltheim's best |
shoemakers, popped in upon the ReroRr- |
tr on Monday.
Remember!—The only perfect propri-
tary medicine as a “Blood Searcher” is |
that ing the name of “Dr. Lindsey,
and which msy be bad from druggists.
"
hear
\nd now they claim to have discov-
gold in Mifflin county. No doubt
it's a vein of the Lemont “goid.
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as venomous as that of the rattlesnake. |
§
yar county folks quite hand-|
Iv, last week, at the show.
some folks get wise?
—Mr, Daniel Neidigh, of Ferguson, |
begins the list of candidates by announc- |
ing himself in Rerorrer for Sheriff, |
Hue early bird catches the worm,” you |
now.
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—Go to Fisher's store at Penn Hall, for |
cheap clothing. He hss the largest and |
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— Five thousand acres of coal land be- |
onging to the Bellefonte and Snowshoe
Sailrond Company, in Centre county, |
upon which are located six working col-|
leries, have b=en leased to DBerwind,|
White & Co., of Philadelphia.
—Mr. John Coldren, of Gregg, slipped
in to see the Reromy ER, the other day.
Mr. C. is a staunch democrat, and by the
announcements'it will observed he isa
candidate for Sheriff.
fine dress boet at Doll & Mingle ’s,
fonte, for st least one-third less than
would have to pay elsewhere. Call |
when you are in need of some
in their line.
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you
iham
WGCIR
on
thin
—A fellow living three miles south of
Indianapolis, went and hung himself in
a barn, on 26, because his girl refused to
kiss him. Why didn’t he choose that
better part and kiss her? |
—During the past two weeks Dinges bas |
been kept so busy selling goods that he |
has had no time to write an advertisement, |
but be would still like to inform all that a
{etterstock of goods at the samo prices
cay vot be found in the county.
—We observe from the Huntingdon
papers, ‘he Neus, the Monifor, and the
Globe, thas they all speak highly of our
whilom citi."en and friend, Rev. A. A.
Kerlin, who as recently accepted a call
from the Water Street charge.
—Mr. D. F. Luise publishes the mer-
cantile appraisem.2nt in another colamn,
bv which our merchants and other bus-
inese men can see their classification.
Mr. Luse has given the county a thor-
ough canvass and discharged bis duty
with efficiency.
—Every body is going to Maj. Fish
re at Penn Hall, because he keeps the
largest and best assortment of roods in the
valley, and then the best of all is, his prices
aro lower than elsewhere. Keep the ball
rolling—go whera you can buy the best
and the cheapest.
— Lycoming county on Satorday hada
snicide, in Geo. Bishop hanging himself,
and an attempted murder, in two toys
named Russell and Day attempting to
murder their uncle; an old man named
1. @vi, by clubbing him in a field, where
the,” left him for dead, but he recovered
to tell ‘he tale.
—~You a
when you gu
—it is the best
for pure epices, v
anything the famil,
of goods. They pay
for country produce.
si
1
.
a4
ve always on the safe side
your groceries at Sechler’s
viace 1n the end to go to
gars, coffees, teas, or
* peeds in their line
*he highest price
“Ehensndoah
‘Le had the
< region.
— Mrs. Igo, aged 80, died ai
afew days ago very poor, yet :
grandest funeral ever seen in th
it turns out that the deceased was’ }0SUI-
ed for $100,000, that the casket had been
donated by policy holders, that the be."
At Harrisburg on Saturday, Frank and
Henry Rumberger were convicted in
the first degree for the murder of Danie!
Troutman, Here are two subjects sure
pop for the life insurance gpeculators,
During the scene Frank's mother, who
has been with him constantly in court
gat behind her son and eried bitterly.
As the prisoners were being handeafled
Frank became very angry and said with
an oath, “I thought this was an honest
fury, but it isn't” He then cursed
Joshua Shamper, one of the witnesses,
and said he had sworn to a lie, Henry
simply said quietly, “I expected i”
After being removed to his cell Frank
cursed violently and cried at intervals,
The argument for a new trial will take
place this week,
Bellefonte would not have half the
trade it now boasts of were it not for the
immense business done by the Philad
Branch, Congressmen, legislators,
preachers, lawyers, doctors, farmers,
mechanics, and laboring men, all find it
the best place to buy their clothing—
they get better goods and at lower pris
ces than in the city.
The Clearfield Republican of last
week savs that Geo, B. Merrill had &
$500 team of horses killed on his Andere
son Creek drive on the 18th inst, near
the mouth of Little Anderson Creek.
The horses became frightened and the
driver, wagon, horses and all went down
over an embankment seventy-tive feet
high into the Creek. The horses were
killed, the wagon mashed to pieces and
the driver had his thumb knocked out
of joint.
stock of new ready-made
boys Wolfs
and examina—
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Sing,
heap as elsewhere.
Paviad
large
for men and al
eall
in clothing at the ol¢
In the case of James Zeigler, arrest
PONDER ON THESE TRUTHS,
Kidngy-Wort is nature's remedy for
1d con.
CENTRE COUNTY.
A correspondent of the Lewisburg
Jowrnal says the rise in value of timber kidney and liver diseases, piles a
wnd mineral lands in Centre county is{Stipation,
simply enormous. Jamison, the Phila: Sediment or mucous in {h
delphia banker, has with a syndicate, in«|SUre indication of disease,
A ney-Wort,
vested one million dollars there. Marcer, T id Li | kid
3 nad , ror Tt i@gncy MBROn
the Boston capitalist, has purchased min-| orpid Liver an non
es 3 w blood, Kidney=Waort revives th
ing lands to the extent of $1,200,000 17 hel iam
Carnegies, of Pittsburg, have a company | Headsche. billious attacks
formed on the bans of their proportion... 4 loss of appetite
around Tyrone, especially in Potter towns naysWort,
ship, with & capital of five millions. The]
Pennsylvania RR Company has purchas|
© urine
lake Kids
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‘The many he
Ip the
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nro cured
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od all the railroads and invested largely in| Pop
{Vani ih i
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ople. have he
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mining lands, it is said two militons
The Cambria Iron Co.
00 O00 cash for the lessee of SX Aeros fi
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Except]
recently paid
Riis uf
Ih
coated him
of his
ynmitted sul
“TRS GL War
ing lands in any other county in the Uni {said been
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ted States. There will soon be no more! War minisier rotor
mineral lands to be had in that county, Me" Avni, Who was mur
. jin 1877, aller the
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WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN]
yA yn SIRT RO ™ CUT. i in ee m—— ol—
GraND 1sLaxD, Neb, April 20.—~CUhrist| MELBOURNE, Ap!
engineer who rans between . Tn 1. fo ©
¥ teamer AO
and St. Paul, returned tol” mm kad
$ wrech 3
Paul this morning, andi, ,
his house locked. Oni,
gaining an er he found bis three!
ldren in bed and his wife on the fl
h their throats cut, and a razor On a |
The childron were aged
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tite ores for 12 years after wi
do not
brown hems
fon
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bas | Aris
fhe «
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among the bullion mines, we
{ove that there is such a boom in the mins and an
to have img
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a to
re Lo
S000
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nd believe the
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Roch,
Grand
an ’
Pararua {
the
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Ma
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Islat d
roel
his homa at
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‘he Tararua
Loaland Pot
bi
Lenland ports, ¢
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found the deor of
rat HW
Arance, :
x ow A 5
¢hl
and CArgQ.
table near by
FATAL RAILROAD Al
Axrtoxito, Cel, Apr, 2
A nit
{Wo and six months, |
respoctiovly It that
mother first murdered her children, and [terday at eleven
: 1Ozier. N
No reason is|Uier N. M
. . Antonio,
there is ne evis| i ok an
of insanity. She left the words|150 feet,
four yoars, YOArS,
is thought the sanger train loft
committed suicide
f¢ tha deed, and
1 Mr. Odenkirk’s sulkey, the grand]
ary last week, found a true bill, but on|
» being tried, Zeigler was acquit |
ted by the jury, he having proved that
The county pays the
In the case against Henry Fryer and
Auman, of Gregg, for stealing meat, Fry-
er plead guilty and sentence deferred
to next court. Auman was acquitted
by the jury. This is Fryer's third term
in the state institution.
—QOn the morning of the 15th inst,
Daniel Kessler, of Middlecreek twp,
He had gone
and his
randson, after finishing breakfast, went
out to the stable and found him banging
at the hayrack, dead. Mr, Kessler was
highly esteemed—was 65 years, 1]
months old—metal abberation might
have caused the act.—Mid, Post,
--We again print a supplement with
this issue, in order to accommodate our
advertisers and business men. This
makes the third quarter sheet supple-
sion, the first instance of the kind in the
history of Centre county newspapers,
The RErorTER is 50 generally read in|
yar county that it ranks among the]
best advertising mediums in it, a fact
There will be hard times in
no
¥
ing store that sells ready-made clothing
*hilad. Branch.
They have one price; all plainly mark-
sell you.
tood bye’ behind her to explain.
- hilo esm— | :
SIXTEEN PERSONS MOSTLY CHIL~{ The Standard Oi Com
DREN DROWNDED. {eontribute $5 000 for & mon
Bray, Tr, April 28.—Between$ and 9 onel Drake,
o'clock this morning a small boat, running Amount is raised
over Fox river, between East and West, Greene county
England, as a ferry, to take the place of vorable o
the bridge washed away, was capsized, neighborhood, i
and all the passengers, to the number of| weet
about fifteen, with but one exception, | ADVERTISING CHI
wore drownded. The boat wai a mere; Ji has become so comm
just purchased at the cost of $150 beginning of an elegant, inte;
The first ticle and then run it into some
itisement that we avoid all sm
land simply eall attent
‘tof Hop Bitters in as pl
® as possible, to
{them one trial, as no one
their value will ever use
Providence
al
gt
ut x 101
3
loo
1
{ Black Alpaca, doub!
¢ i HOR APACHE, OU
ATS. 2
cents, worlh 20 cet
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to write the
SCOW ¢sling a
and was propelled by a rope.
trip was made yesterday
Those lost were mainly school children
who were on their way to school on th
West Side
- ae.
THE LARGEST ELEVATOR IN THE
COUNTRY BURNED-LOSS
$700,000,
PriLaperLrnia, April 28.—The Girard] PHILADELPHIA.
Point slevator was burned this morning, 2 red, 1 21, :
with 70.000 bushels of grain. The los is 47. :
covered by insurance. In four hours the) ,iiicAdo, May o W
entire elevator and ware houses were in| EyCag spe ® i
The elevator, one of the largest in a RM FOR SALE
country, had twelve elevatnig mas
chines and a total working capacity of!
53,000 bushels, with a carrying capacity of BA Y, MAY 17. at 2
850,000 bushels, i.g valuable real estate
The warehouses in the vicinity of the el dec'd:
Loss on corn! A FARM OF 140 AUKES,
Insured. | erected a two-story House, Bank
Insur | 20d other outbuildings, with
water near the door;
{with all kinds of apples
iand all under good
lacres are good TIMBERLAND
SAWMILL on the tract. Tern
| Black Cashimeres, vard
wool, oniy
cents.
f
40 CLs
ite, (
afternoon,
induce jrid tO giv
who knows
¢
i 4 a
i Adveriu
1 oo.
MARKETS
May 2
rn, OU, Uals,
Co
ruins.
+}
sae ¥eyy y _
Will be sold at pub
wremises, in Georges \
o'clock
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PU IK
avator were also burned
and wheat destroyed $97,000
I.08s on building about $600,000,
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A Mp —
A HEALTHY STATE.
People are constantly changing their
tency
[
HAS STILL NO TIME TO WRITE
\
:
N ADVERTISEMENT.
} (re i
‘But promises one next week. From
his LARGE
“NEW STOCK
Just Opened we notice
re, whi
; th
.
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0 A big job in Ready-made Clothing.
25 of these Suits were sold last week, far exceeding anything and over all
pposition,
fcentia
CUR,
A Large Variety of Fine Shoes.
Everythi
and {}
k is selling so rapidly on account of low prices
on why he bas no time to write an ad.
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homes from East to West and from]
North to South, or vice versa, in search of
a healthy State. If they would learn to
be contented, and tonse the celebrated
Kidoey-Wort when sick they would be
much better off. The whole system can
be kept in a healthy state by ihis sim-
ple but effectual remedy.
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Osama, April 22 —The Missouri cons
tinnes slowly rising, and st noon reached
2) feet 4 inches, and the lumber yards are
losing considerable stock with each ineh |
of rise. The railway shops, smelting
works. and distillery are withstanding the
fod finaly, and can sustain several feet)
more rise without appreciable damage!
and the river-men calculate that the Mis, |
souri will reach a stand still here by to-|
morrowmorning. |
3
Meyers retires from the Co.
sndency with great credit. His
have been characterized by
devotion to the interests
of the school our
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and i
wment s of
»
just drop in to Doll & Mine
Jollefonte, and let them
if you are not suited
we're mistaken,
—Now they have started a marriage
mutual aid association at York, Penn's,
the idea being to pay all who get marred
within alyear $1000, Young men need not
ol po
| one fellow to another]
you afford to
— Lor me, cried
the other day, how can
dress so well? That's plain, was the re-
ply, since the Philad. Prk is estab-|
lished all can buy clothing cheap, and
we poor folks can wear good clothes]
even with the rich.
A Mp
NOUNCEMENTS.
—Tons of pure sugar just received at
Wolf's old stand. Much of the sugar
sold now-a-days is adulterated, but
the!
boys
render
ur band has been serenading
town for the past fow nights. Tho
king 1 progress, and
oe
: cod
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Wa are authorized to announce that
Daniel Neidigh, of Ferguson, is a candi
| date for Sheriff, subject to democratic
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O
AN
weather—rain on Monday; !
Tuesday fair with frost in some sections; |
Wednesday ditto. fo
usages.
We are authorized to snnounce that]
John Coldren, of Gregg, is a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to democratic usages. |
— Zach. Thomas, of Haines, one of the |
prominent teachers of this valley, in-
tends making Illinois his home,
~The men who can'taflford to take a
paper for their families, can afford to
take the family to the show.
TRAY.—Came to the premises of the
A) undersigned, near Spring Mills, du
ring the fall of 1880, a yearling bull of
dark color. The owner is requested to
prove property. pay cost, and remove it
ANDREW KORMAN
Spring Mills.
—Vermont claims a hog 50 years old.
We suppose it has two legs and that the
state has a good many more of em. -
m ’ . ¢ s mye
—The next Penn's editorial excnrsion 3.
will have Long Branch for its objective
point.
—Norice ro Srocknorpess. ~The an+
nual meeting of the Stockholders of the
Lewisburg & Tyrone Railroad Company
will be held at the office of the Com-
pany, No. 233 South Fourth 8t., Philadel-
phia, Pa., on Monday, May 2ad, 1881, at
12 o'clock. Flection for President and|
Directors same day and place,
Janes RB, McCrLure,
Secretary.
THE BEST OUT.
Rolli'g Pulley Gate.
This is the best, cheapest, easiest han
dled gate yet invented. Can be opened
with ease from a few inches td 10 or 16
pfeet, and also swung at right angles, as
well as raised to permit the passage of
hogs. Thase gates are put up for $1 60 to
$200. Apply to M. Condo, Centre Hall.
2laptt.
— Winter is over with its slips, but the
ladies give and take slips all the time
anyway,
— Centre counly promises a large crop
of sweet fruits this summer—candy-
dates,
21ap3t
—~Houses seem to be in demand in
Centre Hall.
—The lion wh
devour—the dar
m people are seeking to
vd g-lion.
— Best line of dress goods to be found at
Dinges'. Prices low, N\
ELECTION OF COUNTY SUPERIN.
TENDENT,
The school directors met in the court.
house, Tuesday afternoon, at 1 p, m,, for
the purpose of electing a County Superin-
tendent for the next term. Supt. Meyer
called the meeting to order when, on mo
tion, John A. Mull, of Rush, was chosen
president, and W. U. Heinle and A Lu-
kenbach as Secretaries.
The roll being called 128 directors ans
wered to their names—the whole number
of directors in the county being 182,
Candidates were placed in nomination
and the balloting resulted as follows:
1st 2d 8d 4b 51 6h Th 8h
36 36 85 41 41 40 40 09
14 71318 18
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B ROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
(Opposite Court-houss.)
H. BROCKERHOFF, Wa. McKeever
Prop'r. Manager.
Good sample rooms on first floor. Free
buss to and {rom all trains.
Special rates to Witnesses and Jurors.
2lapry Strictly First«Class,
Wanted
s:ZFALSE GODS
By F. 8. DOBBINS, late of Yokshams,
Jupan. A new york of matchless inter.
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AGENTS
J. M. Duncan,
H. Meyer,
UC. Houtz, 6
3. E. Cambridge, 22
G. W. Rumberger17 19 19 18 15 19
D. M. Wolf, 30 87 38 87 27 43 5] 08
The 8th ballot resulted in the election of
Prof. Wolf, of Spring Mills. This 1s
most excellent choice. Mr, Duncan, Prof
Wolf's grincipal competitor, is also a gen-
tleman of fine qualifications. The list of
Heatben Nations in all parts and sages of
the world. The only volume aver issued
covering this great subject, Containg »
thousand facts struneer than fiction-=thi
wild imaginatiors of Idolators concerning
Deity snd Bpjrits, the Destiny of Mm
with all the slranga Lelials fgendas, cus
22 22 21 80
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gncrifices, ete,, connected therawith, 11-
lusirated and bound in unique style, A
truly wonderful book, certain to sell im
tiful floral decorations had been furnish *
ed by policy holders, and that the mourn-
ers were holders. And yet we look up-
n the funeral, under these circumstances,
o have been a mockery.
~There is a new kind of coffee in the
land, called the tea-berry, and is said to
surpass in flavor any heretofore import~
ed. It can be seen and purchased at
Sechler’s grocery, headquarters for the
best of everything.
—1It is estimated by competent judges
that five years more will clear the West
Branch and its tributaries of its pine
timber, and the numerous large tanner-
ies will about as soon strip the forests of
their hemlock. In our own county it
cannot last many years longer at the
rate at which mills have been multiply-
ing of late.
You cannot help but admire the
new and elegant styles of dress goods
just unpacked at the “old stand” —Wolf’s.
There is not a finer stock of goods in any
store in this county, and but few that
can equal it. Go to Wolf's and see what
admirable taste he hasshown in ladies’
dress goods. .
BrackemitHise, Mr. BF. Wiser hav-
ing opened shops Shposiis the Lutheran
. Church, at Centre Hall, offers his services
to the people of this vicinity in all the
branches of blacksmithing. With many
years of experience he feels his work will
reader satisfaction, and kindly asks a
share of patrogage. 7ap3m
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candidates wis allogether a creditable one
Sa our county, The best faeling proyuiled.
A———
mensely. For sample pages, te te
dress HUBBARD BROS. 79 Chests
——— Ste, Philad. 21apit
i fos Mp
known on day of sale.
M. J. Dx
Greex 1
Susas Ih
apr?
GOOD TIMBERLAND {
All La Of
W kite Cord
Heavy Loti
{xrou !
Ge Grentz
road, adjoining |
Geo, Gentzel AI ) i Kentuckey Jeaus
timber consists of good yellow ; ;
pine, hemlock and chestnut oad 64 Ladies (
HOUSE AND LOTS IN MILLI 00 ni
adioining J. R. Reifsnyder on the »
Annie Albright, B, O, Deinir
A. Musser on rth: cont
a :
} .
al
} Clie
ger a1
the nor
one acre, having thereon s
with good garden, 40 young
choice fruit, J t ng
0 peach trod
ance of grapes, so
ruit ; also a well
deep, near the house
mation apply t
dwe
fuat hoaginnis :
ust beginning t
8, 6 POAT trees
34 vey y
<1 NATram
DMINISTI
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Letlors
of John
dec'd, having been g
signed persons ine
i, ail 3
Are ri quired {Oo make imm
ranted to
lebt
to present them,
law for settlement.
ELIAS FETTEROLY,
Adm'r
apri OL
JoxECuToEs NOTICE
4
Letters testamentary
of John Metzler, Ia
deceased, having been grant
selves to be indebted to dees
forward and make promj
those having claims ags
present them duly authent
ment. >
JACOB MET
Zz
LER,
31martt. Exes
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Is the Loss of
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BOSTWICK?
ve for l
Seq
cents,
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50 cents,
Ha nis
£0.00,
Crenis
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p AS ill) HHT nai PEE 7, OUR PRINCIPLES.
This Wonderful Improved Saw Machine
is warranted to saw & two-Thot Tog In three sain
and sore sord wood or Togs of any aise in & day
wo mae oan chop or saw the old way, Feery
Tumberman needs one,
or an
AGENTS A MANLY oe: SATE, rFrea
Ancinnats, Gv
At the very foundaii
taking in Bellefonte
Price system.
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than
Speci Vl dispatch to the Times.
Beri ¥¥oxTE, April 28,—An agent of
the Philadelphia Society for the Preven-
tion of Crusity to Animals arrived here
to-day for the purpose of investigating
charges against men named Gingerick
and Beck, of itoalsburg, who, it is said,
clubbed a horse nearly to death and then
cut its throat. Gingerick also kicked a
dog to death recently because it refused to
go after some other animal when com-
uit will be instituted at the
FURNITURE!
AT
Centre Hall,
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378 Elm Sirool, ©
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FURNITURIS
merchants
Prige
| Respectable
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but the
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so committed to the (
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ral of cout, WALNUT CHAMBE SUITS,
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James Allen a nalive of Boalsburg, wa:
killed on the railroad above Altona on
Sunday. He had been to Tyrone, but got
drunk at Altona through some flend sell”
ing him liquor on Sunday and thus met
his fate. Ie was about 82 years of age, a
plasterer by trade, and had been in the
199th Pa., voluntecers™®uring the war,
PARLOR
All our goods as represented o
Mrs." Rolan Cuartind, of Bellefonte, re-
cently entertained her four sisters, Mrs,
James Potter, Mrs, Andrew Gregg, Mrs.
Thomson and Mrs: W. W. Potter They
are daughters of Mr, James Irvin, deceass
ed, andj sisters of the late General James
Irvin, and their ages range from 60 to 80
Yoars.
ity: Remember we will not he und
and CASKETS, Burial Robes and
3leh3m
A
pariment, no mail
templation, would
3
US, SINKS, LOUNGES
WASHSTANDS, BELSTEADS,
EXTENSION TABLES,
One
m
price, 1! stuck
a ri
4
TABLES,
r money refunded. Call and sce us be
ersold.
Shrouds.
WM. R. Calil,
BELT EFONTE
H. K. HICKS
Has the largest Stock of
OILS, PAINS, GLASS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLE]
~ Coach and Saddlery Hardware
that is kept one demler in Contre Oa, and wold af the mot REA
BONABLE PRICES. Hels sole Sensor the
Ceebiatel South 33nd Chilled Plow,
that is guaranteed to give satisfactior over 2560 NOW IN USE IN CEN
TRE COUNTY, in less than two your Introdostion,
21ap :
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[0° THE PROPLE
We would call your attention to » FEW FACTS. Some
dislike talking but we TALK wick some benefil to the
BUYERS. WE HAVE ADVANTAGES and do bey gooll for less
money than other people and soll thew for considerable LESS PROFIT
there cannot be any sounder busis to conduct bussiness, on than giving.
The buyer the advantage of Skillful baodling,
Low Prices and Small Profits
le
8 of
ead to large sales thus enabling us 10 constantly RENEW OUR STOCK
o our customers bepefit, under thos: circumstances we can assure you
BARGAIN FOR ALL:
Au invitation to inspect goods cordially extended, the same sitention
assured visitors whether they
PURCHASE OR NOT,
nd when our bargains are seen we f ¢ joonfident of veady sales.
Therefore should you be in want cf
Clothing,
I
A
Pry
Wi
e pay CASH or Trade for Butter |
Eggs. Bacon. Lard and Potatoes. |
|
R10 COFFEE 12 1.2 CENTS PER POUND.
A BUCKET, WASHBOARD AND A CAKE OF SOAP
FOR 25 CENTS.
A GLASS SET—4 PIECES, FOR 25 CENTS.
12 GLASS DISHES FOR 25 CENTS.
amin J seep Sa sp—
A Bargain—Ingrain Carpets at 40
Cents a Yard.
KID GLOVES, 75 cts per Pair.
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STRAW HATS, all Prices and all
Towels and Napkins.
A Bargain in
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS
from Sc. a yard. Come and see them,
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i-4 bbl. of Large Mackerel for
Bi. Sold nearly two car
loads this spring and not
one package returned.
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re seman ee a i nn
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Call and see our si
wing Suits. + We
give you value for money with
our Clothing.
HUMES’ BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA,
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lcthing which for size excellence of
| in the State and at
Prices Within the Reach of All.
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comprises ga rments of every de ¢-iplion froma
LABORER~ OUIFIT 70 TSE FINEST
We feel justified in claiming for our
CHILDRENS CLOTHING
anything in Peposyivania. In it may be found sults in
DRESS SUIT
Fifty Per Cent Lower
we have every thing fa Fin.
In our Finishing and Hat depar iment
%
OPPOSITE THE BKOCKERHOFF HOUSE,
I. Ash prop. BELLEFONTE.
i
TH
Capitol of Amenean Clothing
Oak Hall,
S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphis
THE
1861—o0th Spring—isst
mms. GIA ———— .
Twenty years of lescons in how t» make and sell the best
of
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Than in any otuer
Willi
have begun the twenty-first. All that we have found out about it, we
into practice in ma sing up the 234 aces of clothing that you will look at
our trade; it is the very ages! reta | clothing stock iz the country;
every cent we ask for it; and we gua-aatee every article,
More and Better Materials in :
More and Better Clothing in
Lower and Fairer Prices in
retail clothing house anywhere
n reach of American money.
The secret ¢ t busines: 's only this: Doing our level boot a
lihing, ad having made it right, then countihg
make up the
the cost, a
f¢
SELLING AT THE RIGHT PRICES.
This we have beca doing for twenty years; and have clothed pre
hundred of thousands,--old and youag.
This Spring we Overtop every Past Spring.
The spring has been so backward that we have had ample
sme, and the extraordinary stock of clothing that every man and bey
choose from is without equal in America, ¢ stock is something
SOUND AS HONEST WORK CAN MAKE IT.
the best styles,
and the best money's worth that cu be put into anywhere, It
is a great thing to say, that not another house in the can do so
much in clothing you so weil. The cloths come direct to us; we buy them
largely; we make up the clothing in our own well-ordered ways,
all the things that belong to making clothing well,—and they go
from us,~—the makers,—t0 you,—th> wearers,—not a profit betveen.
why OAK Hari has the lowest prices, as well as the best clothing.
During the past ninety days we have, in making up this new
so improved the patterns, our ways of making, and mines. :
spring's exhibition of ready-made clothing ight be fairly called
READY CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING.
Being far in advance of any hitherto offered for immediate wear. Ty .
applies alike to Men's and Boys' Clothing. .
. We to
Our Custom Clothing Department improves every 3
order {rom the finest fabrics, and bel eve we do the best that can be do
Orders by mail are filled with the same promptacss and care that would
be given to serving you in person. y
invitation
Clothifg:
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The best sewing on the best clatas, the best tri
direct
That's
tori,
tab
«
Extending the compliments of the house, and a cordial
everybody to come and see, and make trial of the 1881 Spring
Wanamaker & Brown,
Oak Hall, S. E. Cor, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia,
The Largest Clothing House in %i¥:tiga,