The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 07, 1883, Image 10

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Our excellent young friend, Dr. Kline,
having left Stormstown and located a!
Potters Mills, a prominent citizen of the
former place writes us the following en-
dorsement of the Dr., whose card mill ap-
pear in our next issue:
Harr Moox, Jane 4.
In the month of roses Half Moon vals
ley suffers u great surprise and certainly
a great loss, Dr, G. W. Kline, who has
been one of the most successful physi-
cians this valley has ever had, announces
that be has decided to leave them and
locate at Potters Mills. The expressions
of the citizens generally are enough to
convince any man of the skill and worth
of Dr, Kline. You can hear them say:
“He has been the most successful doctor
we have ever had” ‘He was so atten:
tive to his patients,” “He is a man of
excellent Christian character.” We are
sorry to loose onr physician in whom we
have #0 much confidence : a friend of so
much worth. Potters Mills and
Valley have gained one in whose judg-
ment and skill they ean confidently trast,
We predict for him a most nsefal future
in the grand valley to which he goes to
locate. The good wiglies Ff the
people go with him A.1L H »
THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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JCENTRE Hark, PA, Jun 7, 1
The Largest Paper in Cenire County,
Terus —§2 per year in advance. $250
when not in advance. Advertisements
20) centa per line tor three insertions.
Yourly and half yearly ad's at special
ratas,
One colum per yoar 390-1 colum $40.
ger~Hereaftor all subscribers paying
their subscription in advance, will got a
vredit of two months additional as a pre
minum.
v
For Completeness and Variety
of Stock the
THE FAIR & SUPPLY DEPOT,
Spring Mills, Penu'a,
“Fakes the Cake.”
No place
for shopping like ‘em “in this
neck o'<the-woods.
.-———
I'he uwner of the Deering sellbinder
rests easy in harvest time. In eountless
(instances, other machines have been re.
turned in harvest tima and freplaced by
ithe Deering
{ The Deering does not give up after one
{day's bioding. 1t binds every day of
{harvest ; rarely gets out of order: does
aot need nice adjustment
With the Deering every man
own expert. No running to town
men and repairs,
Everyone admits the Deering to
raft than
WRHITMER & Co
“Sapply Depot”
‘ “Ef
Lr. is. =X Co.
FHE FAIRY
SAVE 20 PER CENT
by ealling at
D. GARMAN & SON'S,
BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA
for your |
Dry-goods, Notions and Gents |
Farsishing Goods. |
Every thing marked in plain {
figures and at the lowest possi. |
ble price.
:
a fully oue horse lighter in d
a a 24 i other.
LOCAL ITEMS, | A thin cutter-bar and a perfoat
— {low the Deering to pick vp every
--= Read supplement with this issue. [of the worst lodged grain
~The Governor has not yet appoint-| The Deering throws no weight the
ed an sssocinte judge. { horses’ neck ; most of the competitors d :
——— Weather Mondsy gud Tuesd yi 108 gearing of { we Harvester and Binder
warm and like summer mre 24 10 Tear.
— Rev, Foster, of the Presby terian | The Willian
congregation, will have communion ing.. jue Sheriff Dankle.
this place next Sabbath in the forenoon. | ic.d in Lock Haven wit)
—Joseph Gilliland, last week, ere t-| Dan el Iheks—and pot
od a large new harn on his farm near House, After dinner the 5!
Centre Hill. i prisoner went to the gentlemen's
The coutract for the Bellefonte!ments together, but Hicks
bridge abutments was given to John A.|psss out ahead of his captor, an
Dunkle, brother of the sheriff, for $4000. [time than it takes to tell it,
——Dr, Rishel has changed his mind |diseppeared, and no trace
: : gt v4. | 8D found since, He
and will locate at Lemont instead of Pot={ = 5 000 Lo yd
ters Mills. jand buzgy at Sceola, «
<r . tas Shoe, and sold the outfit t
——DMr. Skannoo McCormitk, an un=Ixolan propristor of i
hending, uncompromising, unambitions | gop there via Lock Havea to Cimer
Democrat, of Fergusom towdship, call d| where he was 81
in to see the Reronrer the other day. lieft for home
Mr. L. B. Frank, of Miles, called at minus his prisoner.
our sanctum and reports crop prospects | Take
exceedingly fine down there, better than | jn ham,
up this way, and some corn already fit tol. 4» Di
work. iget the highest market prices for it,
——The Governor has appointed Dr. istore goods at less prices than
Alexander a Notary for Centre Hall. A elsewhere.
good and unobjectionable selection, | ——Letter heads and envelo
Men and boys’ clothing, bats, caps, | od at 80 cents to $1.25 per th
boots and shoes, at greatly reduced fiz-|nersons have their
ures, at Dioges’ Pennsvalley bargain] ates are cash and below ¢
sore... 3 el vo. + | Esrear Noree~Th
——*“Qur Little Oues” for June, is a|premises of the unde
pretty number, and delights the juve-liswnship, about }
niles. Address Russell Pub. Co, 36)Mills, on April 17
Broomfield st, Boston. | with a white spot on ft
A. 8. Kerlin, of Tyrone, has been)years old. The owner
employed as superintendent of a new axe! prove property and pay char
Try nus. 20mr3m
Gn
a
sport &
arrested.
oa tna of
vy er yo bz
— anything in th
nlders, wi
gtore ar
y ner thons
} PET LOONES
Own
ere
Sq is requested
4
v Ze. OT
fuctory to be established at Harrisburg. | wise it will be disposed of according ¢
The works, it is said, will have a 262p3mn J. R. Cros, Potters
ty of 400 axes per day
“i
Capac.
i > -
keep? selling all kinds A A TRULY GRI HOW
of store goods cheap, and the bargains! @
constantiv offered here deawins | » 5
the crowd. Ladies always find the pret.| ©
tiest and latest siyies dress the
Pennsvalley bargain store =
—eMai. Fisher's team, hitched al Cireus Me
spring wagon, was frightened by the lo- ih the (re
comotive at Spriog Mills, on last Friday | anuarivm
and ran off, badly wrecking the wagor te do 1 ot hes fa
The sad reached Lock Great Amusement Temple
Haven by telegram on Tuesday that Mr.ivery best trave en the road ;
J. C. Fietcher, oldest son of Rev. RB. IH. new and interestiug features exhibite
Fletcher, bad been shot and killed thelsach as the Glorious and Lightning Br
day previous by a Spaniard, at Tipton, lant Electric Lig!
5 1
wae [Vinge #8iiik
keen
ley Combinali
{ O'Brien Si
of
37,
snl a JEON
Os amt
Long
ned aw
EGET
Ast ru
WM
intelligence
ing
A SHOCKING CRIME
Carlisle, Ya. June 2. Yesterday morn
ing at nine o'clock the shocking discover:
was made st Huntedale, Cumberland cours
ty, a hamlet on the Harrisburg and Pol
mac railroad about ten miles from Carlisle
that Mra. Martin Doulas had, during a
fit of insmnity, ber three children,
ranging in age from six months to five
years, aid had then taken her own life,
The children were lying in bed with their
throais cut, and the mother on the floor in
the room, slso with her throat cut, and a
bloedy rezor lying near. Mrs, Dougles
was fn woman of about twenty-six years of
ago. Her husband is a sober and industr -
and works st Pine Grove, Fu»
He usua
avd re-
killed
Gus man,
naces, six or seven miiles away,
ly left bonis on Sunday evening,
furne Saturday. It is reported Lhod
3 t
Dr,
ioned
Diouglus,
oa ahowid rym
ile
hard
wWio ive
Liongsdor be
the hus
thal she might con.
stan ling this wa
nd nor Lhe peren's
sary Lo exe »
Thursdsey
remaining
iL hiece
Li
kK. Uptotbe time she leit
she saw nothing in her dsughter’s condu
SUIATCE LO arouse suspicion : 1
ine astir about the honse ¢
r yesterday morning, the
for the
horrified to find
tho
resson
LOADS OF DEAD
sali
i ai ——
A queer Giver €
n, Musk:
SRics
y Kimbalt
rah 5. P.
hem a8
T Diller terns
8 in Bellefor
Ji 14, 15 the bi
3 county seat, The
Shows, and
sranch Show, admi
saved by purch:
for ready mad
Branch. When
i
sho OQ ni
One
thie other 's
=
maouey
show
hilad,
Ww
The ft once first
al
the Tipton Times temsine were place it a clase. This conso
baried at that place. idation of Big Railroad Shows is to
We are informed, says the Lock Haven | Bellefonte, on Th ursdas , June 14
Journal, that the officers of the West| Below will be found extracts from va
Branch Camp Meeting Association are rious papers at places where this Grea
seriously considering the adyisability of est Show on Earth has already exhibite
not holding a meeting at Wayne this) “Parents, professors of educational in.
year. {stitutions in the city and surrounding
List of jetlers remainisg in the post|country should encourage the attendance
oflice, at Centre Hall, June 6, 1883: Miss|of Children, great and (small, to witness
Clara J. Warner, Miss N, M. Lewis, Mr, this great exhibition, known throughout
T. W. Dawson, Mr. W, T. Dawson. {the world as the “Great O'Brien Six
J. A. Reesmax, P. M. Shows, ete,” Cireat because of its new
L Mr. Mover. miller at Linde all {30d attractive features, one of which is
sadn I ; c Ko 3 NE Fat Linden Hal '{the charming and unrivaled Miss Mollie
and Mr. J. €. Kuhn, of same place gave o the «ham H Indy
us a call. They report crop prospects) FONT, Be The GoD oi 5 lady haze
OF . a, ders, ie reat iectirie Light ;
good up har : ., [the 851,000 Hunting and War Elephant,
aving ordered some new card fonts, Empress; the Charming Laila, the Hu.
our patrons can have hill heads and en-'man Cannon Ball; the Pretty French
velopes printed at 75 cents per 1000. Equestrienne, Gertrude Le Monde; the
Our subscribers should bear in mind| Fascinating Mile. Olymphia, the Herpine
when one year is paid in advance, $2, we |of Niagara and thousands of artistic and
allow a credit of 2 months as a premiam. enjoyabie sensational attractions that has
Henry Rossman, one of Tussey never belore been seen under the canves
ville’s leading citizens, favored the Re- of any feuted show. Altogether this is
orTER with a call, and reports crop and |'3 8 eTY best and most attractive show
fruit pr ts good in that section. Mr. that has ever visited our city. — Washing -
3 E. Gentzel, one of Nittany valley's ton Critic, May 19, 1883,
arge farmers, gave us a call, Mr, Gentz- ABY BI EORARD
of Dorecting large barn, and reports Datsun vons HAN at i
* » prt v Pe je 3 Ceili iaeiin
crops good in the section of Zion. Miss! the baby elephant—and declare $300 :
Bmith, of this place, with her visiting|ooo i 5
8 y 2 wotild not buy it. He offers $52,000
friend, Miss Neese, called to see how the for an insurance of the lila of the infant for
RrrorrERs are printed, 62 weeks, Surely if he know the true va
~—Mr, Samuel Hess, of near Pine/Y¢ of Peruna and Manslio, he would do
Grove Mills, recently celebrated his 84th | 70 #uch foolish thing, as they are the mort
birthday. The occasion was taken ad- SugCetafiyl Protective medicines that hava
f by th ladi e {ever boea iatroduced to the human fam.
vantage of by the young es of bis vi-l1," N
ini : big ¥. Noons can take any disease whils
cinity to give him a surprise, invading his taking Peruna before h 1
home; rendring their presence pleasant by | keeni iE ha 0)
sepiog the bowals regular with Manalin.
nomerous suitable presents. Mr, Hess is] Ask Four druggist for the book on the Ils
Still in. fair health j hele one os the most|of Life,
zens of Ferguson township, rs A sean
nnd some 30 years ago was one of the ST. ELMO HOTEL,
Comiissionem of our county. May he|No 517 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
ve to celebrate many more birthdays. uced rates to $200 per day Tha
i sl tr8Veling public will still
Roatt in. ~James A. Deckert's| iq] the samo iiheral Provislon for or
Spring meat market supplies fresh, (comfort. 1t is located in the immediate
stall-fed beef, constantly, also veal centres of business and places of amuse.
,| ment and different railroad 4 |
i Hi od Pen 0 4 all {th
: an n #8 al! parts o city,
plied from the wagon, two days wp Breet Care or
10may6m Pha
we ors specia cements
+ Me. George. P. James, Newville, Pa., p
t o
to those visiting the city for business or
says; “Brown's Iron Bitjers completely our patronage FiRecttall solicited,
regulated my bowels and is a good appetis oo Hos. AF GER, Proprietor,
zor, 5 cant A SA
The barn; of Silas Albertson, north of
Minools, Long: Taland, burried Sature
| night. Thirty-ninetuilch as
| borses wore burned to doth ; incendiary.
Ww Fertilizer |
GROCERIES,
Fancy Rio 13
dita
Groon steer hides 75 pounds and up per 1b 000
groen stocr hides 80 10 o pounds Say, green bull
hides under 00 pounds 6a), green cow hides sli
weighis Ge7. Above prices are for hides trimmed
free from horus, tadls and joints, siuues nocut ard
without grils or other clemishes, Green oul!
BRIS 8 0 15 pounds, alto ; rendered tallow, ber
reds, hogs ang boxes, Gable: wool shins, cach, 7 a
Li: wool skins dey, each, 2470,
Wool-Fine Sais,
Extra 5. C, ham 13 Iba, and over 13%, dodo 4
Wis lbe 14 extra 8. C, shoulder 10,
Lock Haves Masxer--Butler, 15 Ww 2¢ por
pound; potatoes, sic per bushel; chickens 8 ©
We per pair; lard 6c per pound; apple butter,
8c per gallon; corn Se per bushel; eggs 18 0
20: cabbage plants, oe per dosen; onion sets,
Per quart; womato plants, 15¢ per dozen ; oats & ¢
per bu,
SPRING MILLS MARKET.
Whot-Rot....ccocvscrmernn immerses $110
y “r ‘ 70
ow
4
ny
5
8 00
150
9 0
bw
ORbE.....onccivinsis
Buckwheat.
Barley
Cloverseed.....
Timothy seod.....ovoensiine
Plaster, ground per ton, .
utter, 8 e: tallow, 6: Jard, 12: ham,
15; shoulder, 12; bacon or side, 12;
oggs per dozen, 14 cents,
) Weekly by, I. J. Grenoble,
DUA Ls oy 5. 50; Chestout, 4.75; Stove, 5.0;
SEER er
MARRIED
On the 23 Mag by Jacob Elsenhut
+ at Cobarn, Mr, Edward C. Cambl.,
of Linden Hall, and Miss Ada M. Deel
ler, of Coburn,
By Rev. L. W. Stahl, on May 27, M-
0. & Oran. of Btormstown, and Mis
Lou Kangbman, of Centre Line, Ni
townshi,
rs, U months and
THE POPE THEATENS THE [RISHITWESTY-TWO MEN DROWNED,
CLERGY. | London, Msy 21.—A boat filled with
Dablin, June 2 —~A despately Lo the mail kmen capsized st Oleggio, near Milant
from Romo says that the Pope will, if nees yosterday, und twenty-two of the men
ossary, follow up his recent eirculnr to thei were drowned.
mn SHAM ————— si
Irish Bishops in relation to the agitation in
Ireland and the Parnell fund by the suse
pension from thelr functions of all ecclesi
attics who disobey the commands of the
circular,
HARD FACTS ano PLENTY.
Oak Hall is simply a great retail Clothing House—the
of its kind in the country, Our Clothing" is]made
upon honor. We would be worse than fools to, expect tc
build and hold a business upon other than honest goods atthe
least prices. We neither hold nor buy the remains of whole
sale stocks to run off at retail, but make every garment to sell
direct to the wearer, under our cast-iron guarantee, a’, bond
of good faith original with us and perfectly well. known 'to
everybody in the vicinity, Dwi . 8 x
NO PRICES REDUCED. \
W
Ve are not advertising reduced “prices, but we are in
position to offer the best bargains in Spring Clothing of every
sort and upon many items very great bargains, In a very
true sense all our
PRICES ARE REDUCED.
Nineteen full lines of Men's Bults
Une fall line of Men's Suits...
One fall Hine of Men's Suits,
Two full lines of Men's Buits.....
Nine full lines of Youths’ Suits,
Six fall lines of Youths' Suits...
One full line of Youths’ Suits...
Two Fall lines of Youths’ Bulte...
One full line of Large Boys’ Suits... .. .....
Two full lines of Large Boys’ Suits. -
Two full lines of Large Boys' Ruits,
Five full lines of Large Boys' Suits
Two fall lines of Small Bays' Bulls...
Two rail lines of Bmall Boys’ Salta...
Une full line of Ball Boys' Suits...
Three full lines of Small Boys Buits
vr tos
g1 catest
i£ : 1
i
{
i
4.00
4.50
5.00
This small list represents nearly five thousand suits of
Clothing. If we told the whole story we would need the
whole newspaper.
Twenty-two years Oak Hall has been serving the public,
and in all that time has never offered a stronger inducement
for trade than this.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Max Harr. S. 5: Cor. Sixt AND MARKET Sts. Priva.
TE ———— A ——————— ——— —— ——————— a —— — ———— ——
ExceLsioR M'rF'c Co.
(TRADE MARK.)
DON YOU KNOW TIHATONE OF THE BEST AND EASIEST WAYS
Tu SAVE
“Hard Earned Wealth”
13 TO BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET
HE
Best Goods for the Least Money ?
Uf course you know il, and in order that you nay knew that we
know it, we want to remind you that we are now offering at
Rediculously Low Frices !
ONE OF THE LARCEST AND BEST SELECTED STOKES OF
CLOTHING!
AN
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, HATS, APS, WPS,
TRUNKS, VALICES, &e., §o
A Hat given to every purchaser of a child's suit boy’
days only. Pp uit or boy's suit~-for 30
Db
— ee 0
An examinali goods and a Inowled
prices will on Y nd ond telling you the o owe
Plain, Unvarnished Truth !
YOU ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED,TO CALL ANMYEST THE
TRUTH OF OUR REMARKS, |
wns}
, KEYSTONE. Gloyy
Reynolds’ Opera House, Allegheny "Street, BELL EFONTE.
Geld Wre's
i'r SHOW. GOV
eit mil wialiors arerecvived uf
DEK HIVE
ONE PRICE
STORES
Whether you intend to purchase
iy
of
"LOOKING 10 WHER}
BEE
CAN DO
THE BEST.”
In fuel the belter a narso:
scqueinted with
prices and goeds
elsowhers, the mre certain
WE ARE TO SECURE THEI PA.
TRONAGE
Nothing is beller known to the
com Bnunity al iarge than thet
low prices and «xcellent va
| goals thint we
TAKE THE LEAD
Over and Above All
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS
DOMESTICS,
LINENS,
RIBBONS,
LACES,
HOSIERY,
NOTIONS,
Oiher
WES 10]
DRE-S GOODS
* BSILKS,
SHAWL,
DOMESTICS,
LINKNS,
RIBBONS,
LACES,
HOSIHRY.
NQTIIONS,
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS, w
Merchant Tailoring,
Gents Farnishing G
HATS & CAPS,
T UNKS & SATCHELS,
Also Manufacturers of the colabratcd
“Hee Hive Overalls,’ — Best in
the World.
GOLDSMITH BROTHERS
BEE HIVE
ONE PRICE STORES!
Bellefunte, Pa.
N. B —Don't lose sight of tha fact tha
wo are still retailing ca 2 5per ce 1
cheaper than they can bought else
where
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