THE CENTRE REPORTER. Cextre Harun, Pa., May 31, 1883, ——————————_ A Am AAS The Largest Paper i Terams $2 n Centre County, per year in adv when pot in advance. Advertisements 90 cents por line for three insertions Yearly and half yearly ad's at special ratos. Ona colum per year $901 colum $40. #0 Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will got a eredit of two months additional as a pre minum, ance, For Completeness and Variety of Stock the > Spring Mills, Penna, : Takes the Cake.” No place for shopping like ’'em “in this neck o’-theswoods. WHITMER & Co “Sapply Depot” G. R. 8 & Co. ‘THE FAIR" SAVE 20 PER CENT by calling at D. GARMAN & SON'S, 2H ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA for your Dry-god Notions and Furnishing Goods. Every thing marked in plain figures and at the lowest possi. Try us. Somr3m BU Gents wlg Mi, § : ble pric —— LOCAL ITEMS. at Centre Hall, next Sabbath at 10 a. m. — Mr. Benj. Kerstetter, our old friend and prominent citizen of the new town Dr. Hayes and lady, of Bellefonte, are about to start for Europe. The Rx- PORTER wishes them a pleasant time, -— Members of the Lutheran charch at Cob talk of erecti urn, Penn tw “ ng a he first store this ain to keep early vegeta as onions, nanas, and other fruits, That's enterprise that deserves encouragement, on oun — We again issue a suj week, all the ad's in it are of interest iN our readers in this section. plement this to or Gore . imple- —Julian Fleming is agent don & Landis in the sale of a meuts, ii i Ir ed by the Rerorter last week, Mr. John rrove friends for associate judge. With the ma- terixl thus far offered Gov. Pattison can ha fail in mak a ment. 3 velle ine 2548 ¥ i POE of 3 £00 Mr. Gingerich, of this place, sent us a iple of his ice-cream, which we found No. 1. He will bave ice-cream Saturday evening at his house. Ban on Cameron in making up wardrobe for his Enropean trip, ordered all his clothing from the Philad. Branch, the saving on it pays his the ocean and a week's ho don including segars, ASERge a nH ‘TOES eb $l we The cornerstone of the eran chareh at Madisonbarg will be laid on Sanday, June 3. Rev. Fischer of this place will offic — Mra. Cath. and David, have leit on a visit to relatives in Kansas, and will lik remaia all sar mer. zar bYv a £y —Alr. J. W. Krnmrine and Daniel Dribeibis, two of Ferguson's re. gpected farmers, larrie with as a few days ago, At Reformed Classis which met in this place receatly a committee was appointed to organize a congregation at Spring Mills, This congregation is then to be a part of the Centre Hall charge. And so a vexed question hes been set- tied. Thomas Burnside, of Bellefonte, has been appointed by the Presiden: Commissioner for the Government in vy DOSE eral lands in Missouri. Br. Jor,” Mo., May 24.—=DPenr sire While awaiting train here I will drop vou a few lines. The wheat crop alo {the Atchison & Topeka railroad is 1 very good condition, of corn is expected. Stopping at Valley Falls we shared the hospitality of our Rebersbury, ern home. We had the pleasure forming the acquaintance of the new bride of Claton Burkert, of Rebersburg who was married last evening to Jennie McUoy, a rich planters daughter near Valley Falls, K Judged {from the music outside the house unti midnight serenading instruments be plenty out here. 8. M. Braxaoten . in -— Anthony Garver, living a short distance as, ni a youn noove day, in Gregg's ore bank, suddenly caved in and the handle ahovel with which he was working knocked across his leg with such a fore as to bromk it below the koee. Alexander was at once called and ing his utmost to relieve his suff Gordon & Landis claim that Deering seli-binder is the simplest, complicated, lightest running now io market, and less Hable of order than any i i tured, AY. — lausnt township, this con Ly tehurch home a 1 4 Sand in the pparantly on last iY. H Casi ‘he fell dead. ivears od. Valenti township, OOK this working 1a his idavy morning. He was Truly, * eath. —M'Veytown tounly, ie in the mi ist iin d / | —=The new Fvang {Coburn i realy fo Fhe Penn Harros texander & Co i The i i y gE Dow 4 er, i ment wis st kept the lead Of al arted ithem in all Ls for by all hal iin these 40 ves his hone His customers, w \rs, {had ca {of which iproud, H in ever Ig the cil front ail fo i 8 i $ forty ten Hug prefises of Lae towmship, i Af $s with A Wii iyears old prove property wise it willbe disg ~bapom I MEETING OF S( i The Potier school disl {meet at Old Fort, Mood: ia, m. to examive dod faccount, All per quested to sitend, meet at 1 p. m. to {and the lownsuip Auditors 10 see | pO INleresive Phirec Organisy of Woodward, left home on a western bound trip, expecting to go as far as Den- ver, Col. — Another old citizen has gone to his long home~Mr. Philip Stover, of in whom there was no guile, zen and retired merchant of Miffiinbar bloom of yonth on his cheeks yet, and the getivity of a 35er in bis step. Mr. Gast is well known to many of our readers ; he is aa uncle of John and Wm. Wolf, ~— Disappointed in love Mr. Butler, of Milesburg, attempted suicide by ent ting his throat, a short time ago. The act did not prove fatal as yet. He is over 50 years of age, and sat down on the road near the home of his love after making the attempt on his life. ~The telephone is about to be ex- tended from Bellefonte to Centre Hall and by July 1st the Rerorten will have telephone connection with the outside world. The line will be extended to Pleasant Gap, State College, Boalsburg gnd Pine Grove. We are told that Spring Mills will want to have it extend- ed form Centre Hall to that place, —weYou can have a suit of clothes made to order at the Philad. Branch, fit guaranteed and low as ready-made goods, They have a full assortment of samples to select from. Bave 4 to 10 dollars ons suit by going to Lewins & Co, we W, M. Swab, of Linden Hall, clip- ped off of one sheep 17 pounds of wool, and his entire flock of ewes (10 in num- ber) had an average of 13 1-10 pounds per head. These ewes were b from ewes brought from Canada by D. 0, Kel ler and M. L. Rishel. Mr Swab recom: mends the Canada sheep to all owners of good stock, being large, hearty, grea: wool growers and fine looking, Perhaps 1302s Frain or some one else can beat Vil, Free Mean ~James A. Deckert's Spring Mills meat market sapplies fresh. stali-fed beef, constantly, also pork, vea and wmatton in seuson. Potters Mil Centre Hill and Penn Hall will be sup plied from wagon, two dsys each ; 10mayém leouuts, Wa. McConmi K, Preside W. A. Kekn, Sed'y. 3t LUTHERAN MEMORIAL BOA.sBULG, YEAR A { Ep, Cesrae Reronrtes I write bh for this humbi The Luthe waighted d EY 1 0x & Wereiore api« Condo. and “CRIBCEL A WOrKers t fig SECS hoRn Indebtedness be paid, The) thelr efforts and in sufficient ammount 10 « ncumbrmncy There were hours snd gloomy he i £1 iwarthe b 0 ered of God Hise God of all wtbily FLD on every & iooked dark he brightest hopes and antici pations almost faded from view, Dut on the day of inal consummation of the th, the sun 1% with radiant dor and illominated the appa rant darkness-—brethron and friends ‘ {or ward with willing hearts and a fixed det tion that success must crown heir efforts cumstance that was very commendab! there had beon for some tine a «divi propriety of paying the dein, Bi to nnlte the congregation more closely the hondls of Christinn fellowship and jos much cannot be said ig behalf of oir worthy pus tor, who was Lhe leading clement, snd who dur tng his fired year iu the ministry had the courage to undertake such an ardoous task, While sthers failed, he succoeded. He cutervd upon the work with a peal hud energy that refognieed no veh a word as “fil” but bad for a motto, “We will sue. coed” which was, agli were, engraved in golden letters upon the mindsof the brethren, constantly illustrating by example as well as by precept, that “ft Is more blessed to give than to receive,” We mast not forget the kindness of Father Duals, who held the mortgage of sixteen hundred dol lars, and generously consented to take S100 for 1% if the church would mise that amount, sid finally In the hour of need gave $0 additional, fully realizing the fact that it Is a good Invest ment to give unto the Lord. And now In his de clining years may he have the sympathy and cons fidence of his brethren, snd when gi away from his sphere of ry here on earth may angels boar his spirit howe to enjoy happiness and felicity at the right hand of God, Brother Daniel Hess also contributed very lib orally indeed; he Hke Father Dolo is worthy of sincere thanks and the lasting gratiiade of the en. iy of our other mombers tire sheraizership. and friends io the community pald equally ber al ng to their clrogmstances, hut spaog will not admit the mention of their nemes. How. ever, be assiired that you have our greats ful. sincere and hamble theoks, May the band of plent abuhdanily furnish your temporal needs, and tha “giver of ovary good gilt” supply your temporal wants. You have cit your bread upon the waters, and it is our earnest desire and wie that it will redurs $0 you again in de season as that the peace of 4 hal paasetls all unde rite rest upon pastor, brethren snd felends fot work {hah hs eva hieyed. y '. ana wi ¥¥ 0. WM, wo | =sLetter heads and envelopes print. | ed at 80 cents to $1.20 per thousand when persons have their own paper. These rates are cash and below city rates. if Were pleased to have a call, and i pleasant chat, with Capt, Jno. A. Huuter, | one of the worihiest and most intellizent farmers of our county, -Jacoh Wagner, ir., called in our | sanctum, and reports things in the Loop CHPpETOUR, | pt . Jellnlabad, May 1 been brought nd have heen exposed on ¢ gates by his orders, rn © 3 Shy sath .g ba sive HeEnWIArTis ave # mh I Ameer here th THE PROCEE THE REFORM i eal body convened the unde TROT KI estate ¢ ¢ having y present them dual suthenti W. J THUMPSON, Admi'r, Potters Mills. Pa ¥ APPEALS ore Appenis will a ti ee, Bellefonte, fi a townships for Ce Hol June 4 a0 4 to Mishary, « Huston, Tuesday, 1 sion, ae Undonville da W iiosday ado a Rush, Thursday, Philipsinirg do Snow Shoe, Friday, Bonner, do do Suriog, Monday, do Helletomte, Tuesday, do From @ o'clovk a. th, to 4 dclook p. m., each day The sssessorn with thelr asossments (assistants fob required are required 1o be in attendance, JOHN WOLY, ; H.C CAMPBELL, Mises Waisen A. J. GRIEST, 17may Clevk, Commitesioners, A PINISTRATOR RNOTICE «Letters of ad. miindetration upon the estate of Felix Burkholder, decors, township, having been lawiall andoraignmd, he would respect persons Know sWtinte 10 make Having clad aGhent yo4 do do don do do do doy doy ste of Potter [ranted to the ally request all themselves 10 be indebted to the ramediate payment, and those paint the ¢ to present then au od for ¥. M. BURKHOLDER, Adin’ Centre HA), Pa Jia -— MADISBONBI ITEMS, ~Mlrawbeiry, ice-créan Tho grain crop in our section looks festival by the Mite society well and gives promise of an abundant igelical church on Ww ednesda: harvest, The corner stone of the Luth.|and evening, 30, in Deininger's + eran church will be laid on Bunday.jroom. All are invited —admiiiance Daniel Hoy who has ben seriously iil] Asana Knoupiry, Pres’ for some time is slowly improving, Axxiz Dixazs, Bec'y. Among the names of candidates for aso . ciate judge we notice that of our respects Hered a ed townsman, Mr. Adam Shaffer Fromibeing drawn feet foremos slwaira the list of enndidates who annually aps!roll i pear it would seem that, like the ancient Athenians, the citizens of Centre county| 1s 8t C1 1248 x i iiinols, thesls ale all well qualifie d to hold office. A n= le ml miners paraded the strect of Lis! y ; ? Messrs, Reber and’ Hur dreds, armed with clube, and bave as. a * ¥ » ” + i ; i aod ee he Evan AIP rnonn £ ’ ree - Fored A man au horribledeat} Rome, N. have 1 to + sailed and driven thers, to AWAY nonsty fhe Governor Las 1 enled by K. 1 patronage of the publ “ ie, Beat mine owners f« . . recently heen lated What will curethe worst case of dyspep- ous p réon that Dr. G1, tia? What wiil is ure you a hearty leave Madisonburg and set- Petite Ana ineraassed ocigesl other The Doctor Wil f Tt4 says the report is incorrect, Fi8 OL Mo he has no more in- own tl day he will be glad to iearn r A report has ire by some malic Lee would - 8 new nervy« nat will store exhausted mothers to | strength What will strengihe wand muscle What + arin bio you to overcomes wes ness, i i energy Wh § und fever snd Ure geners phat $04 vf Hs postive: y * depression and lov re tention of leaving ian the His friends to loose a8 iling fu i 15 cian Khoow : you Low ia} vatnts 1 fr 1 @ Of vi arti ¥ ANEN 4 gre Li “Hard Earned Wealth” : WHERE YOU CAN GET THE Best Goods for the Least Money ? and in order that w il, mind you that we are now « ou kno know it, we want to is Rediculously Low Frices Ba nD 530 no a, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, HATS, CAPS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALICES, ' &ec. §c A Hat given to every purchaser of a child's suit or boy's suit—fur 50 days only. - sinus comin ss An examination of our goods and a knowledge of or prices will convince you that we are telling you the Plain, Unvarnished Truth ! YOU ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND TEST THER TRUTH OF OUR BEMARKS KEYSTONE Clothin oe Reynolds’ Opera llouse, Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE. Waprdm i i i 3 i i i “Goldsmith Bro's TO TROUBLE 'N TO SHOW GOODS i iv SEE WHERE Y DO ‘HE BEST)” (11; CAN 6 beller & person scquainted with prices and goods cisewhere, the more ceriein 8 WE ARE TO SECURE THEIR PA i Th i Is ONAGE ng i» betler known to the unity at isrge than Ww pric thal es and excellent ¥ of gocds thet we TAKE THE LEAD “ Ober Competitors DX ESS G1 wi WOODS. SILKS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, RIBBONS, LACES, HOSIERY, | NOTIONS, CAEPETS & O1L CLOTHS, Merchant Tailoring, Gents Furnishing Goods, HATS & CAP TRU 3, NES & SATCHELS, Aso Manufacturers of the celabrated “Bee Hive Overalls,’ Best in the World GOLDSMITH BROTHERS BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES! Bellefor's Pa : N.B «Don't lve sight of tha we urs still retailing carpets 98 cheaper than they extn be baw where fact pel eht iks & ent © lee estate of John Hues, of Penn : Lhe Jentre county, in the undersigned, an Fr Avvetiain any decoder to thution : ihe winch thm gal coed eto She | tment at his office RRR La AUDITORS Edn a AY non, decd, to report dig
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