The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 07, 1884, Image 8

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THECENTRE REPORTER.
A AINSI aN NPI NNN NN
OrxtrRe Haun, Pa, May 7, 84.
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53 1
Wii
G. R. BPIGELMYEE
1884
AN OPEN LETTER.
Oi f D. Ganyay & So»
DE Dellef
INS :
BUSH 8 ARCADE,
TO OUR PATR(
Kwee i u ur seco
ve to thank the people for thelr very
proves thiat 'Roness
und to take, an
patronage Ur success
ost pr i
iil trade
iat admits of wm
Iv ants
D. GARMAN & SON,
obedient se
LOCAL ITEMS,
Reporter for the ca paign 10c per m'th
Bargains in dry goods— Garmans, 30
mbroideries—Garmans,
ire
Irish point &
Potatoes
anions,
cheap and plenty.
Ditto
—eeThe fruit trees a
blossom.
— Sheriff Spangler is putting up a
on | farm (late Wm. Ru-
h of Earlystown,
laces, gim
1
re in leaves and
new harn
bles) sout
Jattons, and fringes—
Garmans, 30
Harry Tomlinson, Mullbeim's live
merchant, looked in upon the “Repor-
ter.”
14
9
. #4 s
Coburn and Cen-
“Reporter
a
Cleve Dinges, «
tre Hall, looks in upon the
on his home trips—he having
trade at both his stores,
i4 nice
Mr. John Kline, esq., recently ad-
itted to the Centre county bar, will be
onnd trustworthy and prompt in all le-
gal business placed in his hands, Read
his card in “Reporter.”
— Persons having need of the servi
cen of and Conveyancer, will
tind fro uire Boal's card in “"Repor-
ter” that be 1s ready now for a five ye
un of that kind of work, and will find
him efficient in all business entrusted to
him,
it yon will call promise
to sell you more goods and better goods
for the money than any store in Centre
Co~Garmans, 30
Wm. Horper having purchased
the Pe'er Wilson tract of woodland, 13
miles wost of Centre
persons against
same,
An all wool goaranteed
50 cents per vard, at Garmans, 3
~The grain fields as a general thing
over this county have a promising lgok,
In some parts of Miles twp., we are told,
the fields do mot look quite as geod ss
they do in Penns valley.
wuThe rails are now laid across the
bridge over sinking Creek, snd the track-
lavers are heading for Centre Hall
Largest line of whife goods in the
county at the Bee Hive,
——QOur particular railroad friend,
Daniel Hess, of Linden Hall, in antici-
pation aad honor of the coming railroad,
is having a new pouselbuilt to begin the
boom with,
Huntingdon county has a man
named A. Smoker. We suppose he's a
i alf brother of A, Drinker and cousin of
A. Chawer in this county.
~The proposed railroad up through
Brushvalley, for a great line east and
west, is what is to be the Continental
railroad, with English eapitalists mainly
at the bottom of it. It is still talked of,
wk} to Camp for good and cheap
furnitare, He always keeps a large and
fine assortment on hand, and warrants
his work,
—eeHate, collars, enfle, tiee, all latest
styles, at the Philad, Branch and the best
assortment of ready-made clothing in the
county.
B&yDo it Yoursell.— With Diamond
Dyes any lady can get as good results as
the best practical dyer. Fvery dye war:
ranted true to name and sample, 10c st
druggista. Wells, Richardson & Co, Bar.
lington, Vt.
We are in receipt of a comiaunication
from the manager of the Harrisburg Eye
and Ear Hoapital and Infirmary, of Har-
rishurg, Pa, requesting this paper to call
he attention of the public to the fact
that a free dispensary has been attached
to thatinstitation for the gratuiton< treat.
ment of the poor, who are unable to bear
the heavy expense necessarily incurred
in undergoing treatment for the various
afflictions of the eye and ear, and those
afll'cted in this manner will do well to
bear this announcement in mind.
Forest fires were raging in man
of the county last week, and moc
valuable timber bas been destroyed. The
air was heavy with smoke night and day.
we Fg. Beifsnyder, of Millheim,
will not join in the hant after office this
cam . As one of the Justices down
there he has his hands fall of busin
mud very sensibly is satisfied to let well
enough alone,
Chil tren’s, misses’ and ladies’ Jerseys
w(}irmang,
Popular goods; popular PHO -Gore
Jans,
Raw silk for coy ring fdrnilure~Gsr-
Po
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a «ustice
Ny
re
on ns we will
Hall, cautions all
trégpassing uwpon the
canmere
!
SUPT WOLF RE-ELECTED,
The school directors met in convén-
Lion in the court-house, Tuesaday, at 1 p.
m. D.F. Fortney was elected chairman
and Fred Kurtz, recretary, and H. A.
Snyder, ass't sec'y, ;
Prof. D. M. Wolf was placed in nom-
ination for Co. Superintendent, and re-
ceived all the votes, 80, of directors pres-
ent,
ee ——— —— eS —
——TProf. Philip Meyer, of Linden
Hall, gave us a pleasant call 'tother day,
and reports things booming up that way.
George Huss, of Linden Hall, and
one of the best shoemakers in the valley,
popped ia to see us.
——Any one wishing to buy one of the
most desirable farms in this connty, read
the advertisement of James lHaona, in
“Reporter »
wa... Rev. Foster, of this place, will des
liver a memorial sermon in the Centre
Hill church, on Sanday, May 25, at 10 a,
m. in hehal of the Samuel Shanson
Post, G. A. R. All are cordially invited,
Dr. Hammond THnston, whose
property was destroved by fire in Nitta-
ny Valley, three weeks ago, made a nar-
row esca; e in the premises now occupied
by him. From some unknown causa fire
was oricinated in two different places
and times on Saturday, 26 ult, in the
house occupied by Dr. Huston, at Yan«
ketown, cansing great fright, It was dis-
covered before much damage was
Tt looks as thangh some fland were
on burning out Dr. Huston,
For any thing you want in the dry
goods line you will find Garmans the
best place in Bellefonte to make you:
purchase,
Now that sudden and violent
of weather ocenr every 24 hours almost
every one is troubled with coughs snd
eclds making a reliable, eflective a1 d
trustworthy cough medicine a des
article. this connection Dr. K
( slebrared oneh Medicine
expecially worthy of noté—it never fail
it never disappoints, Instructions for
treatment of croup and whooping © ngh
accompany each botile, Dissatisfied por
chasers ot
Sold by J.
dane,
hen t
is
changes
It
Foglish (
in have their money refunded.
D. Muorray. tf
Two second-hand buggies, one sed nd-
hand spring-wagen, and one new ip
buggy for sale, very cheap, by J. I. I.
Centre Hall, mit
The Buffalo Run road aud the road
from Dellefonte to topnext wilh the
Beech Creek railroad. have gone to sleep
for the present; reason: the i
company alieges it has pol got them
tt: put these Linesgin Of
Toe contre’ for the
Beilefonte und Lemoat branch |
jet to Charles M'Caflerty and half a d
en others, each one getting a slice of ty
miles,
—Y on
the boot and shoe |
store
toa dinge
leading
Ley
ye ratid
ihe
ors
ling «
always fin
is in seed
ses between Maj. J.
duncan}
We had an interview w
a Emeriche here
and they
long to the direct ling
—Fred Weaver,
near Aaronsburg,
— Court
Tegacy, t! nndoubt
1 of heirs,
an aged of
is very feeble
—f{iraham & Son are offering boots
and shoes chesper than ever,
-
THE LADIES OF LINDI
inity | bear in mind t
Alexander 18 Dow
purchasiog Millivery
MANY Years ext
ladies will find her
the latest styles, and she
N HALI
and vi wil M
| Sallie
goods,
erence in the
efrek consieting
flattera herself
all who ca'l
will return 1
i willie
Os
she can please and satisfy
» hier £
f next wos
3 > §
ig Ol
iM ds, .
he
k when there
E
Millinery
a
-» >»
MILLS
we the certainty of the extension of
railroad the ci: i}
ire making
able prospects, to have
0 8 more sue
should have been put 1a the first
place, which would have saved the tas
payers several thousand dolinrs, and as
long as remaining at its present location
wiil be a burden to the tax payers, and
at the same time making the dangerous
crossing at the iron bridge a safe one;
the trains wonld then come glow to this
crowing and leave in the same way; had
this been so long ago the KR. K Compary
wonld have saved the $300 which they
paid lately to Mr. John Sweetwood for
damage,
Xx
“{3
igang of its towne
y effort, and wi fa-
“
the deg
inoved silane Pp ind
where it
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LEFONTE MARKET
2 Com
% (mis
weokly by 1. L
Produce—DButter 25, eggs 20, ham 16
shonlders 13, sides 1214, lard 12, pota-
toes 50—by Valentines’ Store,
a
POWERS STORE AND MANUFACTURING DE.
PARTMENT.
It has been our aim for years tb keep the finest
Hae of boots and shoes to be und in the eastern
ma ket, and by care and watehiulness we ste
ceeded in securing the confidence of the public
and establishing the largest trade in the county
Omir goods are without doubt the best that can tx
found, the largest variety and the lowest in price
and while we offer you the best and most com
plete line of boots and shoes to be found outside
of the eastern cities wo have paid particnlsr at
tention to our tien fe Cuda made work. Our rep
utation in this department is known spd sppreci
ated all over the country and the demand on us
for fine work is steadily on the Increase. Notwith-
standing the fact of the general depression of bus
foes at present throughott the country and the
number of boot and shoe firms In our town, our
orders have increased to such an extent that we
were forced to secure the service of an afra shill
ed workman to supply the demand made on ue for
erira fine work Today we stand as we have stood
for yours, stsclutely without 8 vival and that fact
we Ligya plated. A steady force of workmen, lar
vr than (he combined force of all the other firms
n the county, aid ihe orders for fige custom work
daily Inervesing, mist canyinoe all that our repu-
tation and worl are fully appresing Rronghout
the country at large, sg are i ag gporde
We fa not believe in blowing. We have lated
facts, and a visit to our estabiihment will con
vinoe all that we are far ahead of sll competitors
and mean to keep so,
at, red...
mix
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Wi
Wheat
wy
$0
ROWE
LINDEN HALL ITEMS,
The farmers are buey getting ready and plant.
ing corn. Wy the appearance of the grain fields
at present We bhay of 4 bountiful harvest in
this neighborhood hipray Manis are gett!
ube numerous heve ; GL, BG fh £ .
ed an extensive wagon inaker Wee .
smith shop where he is ready (0 40 ail Vit of
work. Mr. D, Hess has astonished hie bara with
a suit of whitewash ; also his other bunijdings,
He is alo erecting a dwelling house for Messen,
Alesander and Keller, and will soon befready for
the carpentors, We think it will soon be neces.
ry for Mr. Hess to put up a house for Mr. Keller
ne hous o good deal of Dewinms down the valley.
P. I, Maeyir bge his yard fence finished and a
| strong gue based of the old one, which
will suit a certain yi ik 3 bitter when
he wants to swing. Wes
one explain te where the 1 .
hone” {8 sitnated ; we hear 6 spoken of fre
phentty G. J. Meyer still makox the best flour in
the valley: give him a trial, Miss Ellen Hoffer,
of Boalshur 7, hos opened a summer sohool here
with 80 or 40 scholars; she Is a Joughter of Geo,
Hoffer, candidat: for Sheriff. The Linden Hall
Hibbath School 1s also fn full blast ; number of
side,
OF
taxes
MOUs YeRts, { i
al in persu-|
y passed on!
D,, 1810, etitled 10
an act, directing!
: uneedied la :
and the several sup-|if
elo, there will !
Si Or outer
racts of unseated lands in})
r the taxes doe and un?
Houge, 1
Mon- jai
LE
1
viel
i, at the Court
of }
on
£ One
Hoin
2
JOE S
Pale. J
raz
ere mam tlfdfpeemasesessnsn
MARKETS
felnhia
Corn
Whent
Oats .
Pork ]
Lard 8 528
Samer Whrre, Jr, Com" Broker,
31 Booth Third Street.
Black silk and cotton gloves—Garn
ipm—— wedibsulirnn -
IA OR HERE!
Have on hand and offer for sale,
Fanuens Mira,
Choice Western Corn,
Mixed Chop.
Family Flour.
Ground Plaster,
daphit .
Irish point and Oriental Jaces, just
received, at the Bee Hive,
UTICE OF AVVEALS Appeals will be held
fur the saree! Townships and Bor
oughs In the Commissioners’ Qfice, Bellefonte
between the hours of 10 o'clock a, in, and 4 o'clock
P. mA follows
Monday, June 2--for the townships of Rush
Taylor, Worth, Huston, Undon. and the boroughs
‘ f Pins whrg, Unionville and Milesbun
Tuewlay, June Sor the townships of Burnside
Bnow Shoe, Boggs, Howard, Cartin, Liberty, Mari
on, Walker and the borough of Howard,
Wednesday, June for the townships of Miles,
Haines, Penn, Gregg, Potter and the borough of
Miltheim,
Thursday, Jane H-for the townships of Harrie,
Collgge, Ferguson, Half Moon, Patton, Denner,
Epring nnd HH Loroueh of Bellefonte,
Rade: tml fe Kor COs prrpopcs.
JOHN Wow
1. C, CAMPBELL
A.J. GREIST,
Commisstonots
i
inNnN
at
J. B. Franses,
Wises Warner, Clerk.
——————— ———— eo ———
WRM AT PRIVATE SBA LE «1 will offer forsale
A YR table arm, fitasted In Gregg
township, 2 miles southwest of Bpring Mills, con.
ining 146 ACRES, of which 110 acres aro cleared,
ANNe food timbergdand : farm 8 in & good oon.
dithags, Lhorson erected a good, large dwelling
HOUSR. & 04d i LY VER HOUSE, and all neces
sary ough ing ib pring of wera falling wee
tor, @ Inrge BANK BARN, nud suing inter in
the barnyird: eontalns (wo Orchapls and wi
other kinds of fruits, JAMES HANNA,
Tony im Kpving Mille, Pa.
MBOLUTION The partouniiip heretofore
existing betweon Honey Whiner
and G, RB 8 myer. Aoi Busines Minder] the
firm names hitmer & O39, and GR Spigebmy.
or & So ig dimolved by mutual consent "
by Shin wnded Bega pae 10 the Mande of Tenry
Whitmer for settlendont, Phe Ousiness se hoot
fore comdncted by the above Damed, fire will
bereafier be conducted bv 3 7 Sndendpeny,
HENRY WHITMER,
i, K.*rIGELMYER,
Spring Mills, May 1, "84. Tmay it
wy Calhoun
ongetieth..... Innes Cro
Low ns
Lonestreth
in 8 Mason
MeCauloy,
mn Me
)
ale 1s Cooper
Tomeph Fea
ot Gray
{hom
Gay
er
, Onvis
JW Packer.
I W Packer
Packer
Penn T'wp
Jami
THE OLD STAND!!!
AT CENT
Front
nt
nE
the with Seasonsble G
To
Our SPRING applies are BOW IN ang
we would be pleased to have yon
Call and Examine,
Cannot be beat in Quality and
Prices, especially in Domestics,
We know we can do you good
SHIRTINGS, MUSLINGS
TICKS, GINGHAMS
&c,, SC.
HOST OF BARGAINS IN
GOODS, FLANELS, &c
PRINTS, &ec
A SPLEXDID LINE OF
Cloths and Cashimerss,
Our SUMMER Supply of
MEN'S AND BOYW
BOOTS & SHOES,
CHILDREN'S sHOLS,
with a full and complete line of
LADIES WEAL now in ard
ready for examination, Cheap! Cheap 1
GROCERIES,
FRESH AND PURE, ALWAYS
on hand, at prices which will compete
with any other house for the
same quality and style
of goods.
CALL EARLY TO SEE OUR GOODS,
WM. 'AGLF & SON,
A
DRESS
I A SH Bs SOO AO.
MURRAY,
Contre Hall, Pa,
J 5 aaa
.
Dealer in DRUGH, Bopular Patent Medicine,
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kop.
and sold for medloinal purposes only. Sore open
every day fo the week, 4 may’ if
a ee
&
CC, Bl hh \
. + Jiudhee of the Ponce sind Conveyanter,
Centre Mall Pa
Office in Penns Valley Dang
building, '
may y
JOUN KLINE v
ATTORNEVAT- LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Oflice on second floor of Forsl's new
building north of Court House, Can be
consulted in English or German, 7m'yS4
Henry A
s Babe
het
Mopme
va Wa
Wain
vi Berio
} Elizabeth Whartou,.
5 Thos ¥ Wharton
56 Fragcis West
t Prost What
Ben) Went
Frantes
Win HH West
ont,
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ron
5
vait..
158 dno Allisor
Tame A
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1 Mid
Ain... * 4 9 Tos Cuthburt
$ i harp Delany
STONY } 949 Vrederick Dorsh
dwards
f Ehler...
win i
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Thos Filzsitamons
Patmsiian Graf
Graft
Ham
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n Ad
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slopher Hager
reise
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REVERE
Casper
nit
Shenk
Lim?
Andrew
' enk
IM ichael Shenk
feo SMeed
nyder
bh. owe
L first class store and
be found at Garmane
TBEASU BY
We are
Ronn E08: Af
s t £ '
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$5.54 * pp ate fir ( i
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PROTH
We are sithor sx
gush, is 8 cand
Ie RGOTal |
Bsclasively dry goods—Garmans. | 3
LOTS FOR
The undersigned will offer
choice town
Centre Hall.
very low figures, For further particnla
and plan of lots apply to J. D. Maorray
Jos Hopren,
Bellefonte, P
SALE,
for sale 1
win,
seprim
win THIS SPACE
402 1194acoh Weidman i8 5
12 J C Williams, :
Jobin Wil SOY
John Wilson...
75 Win Wilson...
454 150 Wm Wilson...
414 106John Witmer...
206 100W im Wilson .......
Taylor Twp.
150 Armer & Bhafler,
SEL Z
id
| HY
Tis
42h
ment Beck
Win Bell...........
James B
Joseph Cl
Moses Contes...
oo
6aBiize’th Hoodman
Hugh Hamill %
168Jobn Hoopman
76Lot No 14
J aE Vv r
alot No
Jas Venpool
#4 147Lot Rois CV A
Htephenson est,
Lot No 15 © Y.
Henry BSiephen.
BOT ssrsee snnsonnle nse ses
Thos Madson..
ww Montgomery
»
Hees
BE A
n
-3
M Cot
arbara Hnyder
Vannool......
Jacob Yanpoo
Rieh'd Wi
John Welis
Jos Yoder
Union Twp.
2Wm Er
P EKub
150 140Harvey
10 Bam’
50 H Thomas, owner
P B Crider & Bon
168 Wm Wister aw.
Walker Tw ie
gdRobt AsKiD enn.
John Baker.........
154R bt & Jno Baker
J Bam'l Barkmag...
120Ruth Brooks......
Win Bradwy........
70 126M ary Curvi
116 Merg’t Dougherty
110Kliz'th Dougherty
#0) esse Evans...
$0) esse Evans...
Wm Eckert.
72Peter Habn.... va
47 Ebeneezer Hahn...
40Wm Hab .....icoone
giMargaret Jan ut
, 106 Edward James...
40David Joby 3
John Knox
Mary McEwen...
7 190OWm Mansel.
94John Mercer.
100David Mercer......
Wm Miller. ......
Thos McCalm
4Capt Orman
Bp
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15
HH)
OJames Packer .....
4 hard Yurdo
David Reed .......
Riek’d Robison...
Jhon and Henry
BEN censsnrne cane
james 8
Shiau
Wy
Ama
“Yul BNW
Straw hats—Garmens
PENN HALL
IAGE WO
The place to buy
GIER, CARRIAGY
SPRING WAGORE, ROA
is of
J. C.COXDO, PENN HALL, PA.
iwhere are kept or
n hand and for male a
‘fall stock of FIRST CLASS WORK.
{Come one! Come all !
and examine my stock,
Repairing at reasonable rates, all work
iwarranted to give satisfaction.
The ROAD-CARTS are manufactured
to order and gaarantead to bg among tha
best made, and wii be taken back if nos
ound 0 be as repiesented.
23aplm J. C. CONDO.
RESERVED—— -FOR
sessnsany
oe
A New Enterprise.
The undersigned wonld respectfully
inform the public that a new
MILLINER AND FANCY STORE
has been opened, (two doors below Din.
ges’ store) in Cerran Har, whore you
will find a full and endless variety of fine
FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, &ec., &eo, &e.
{Feoling that a new, desirable and five
{line of the ahove goods is what bas been
| wanted in Jie community I have onme
a supply the want, aod respec fully ask
‘all to come and examine my goods,
NEW GOODS RECEIVED WEEKLY,
and each time you call will have som».
hing new to show you. Spring Goods
now open in great variety, and more
coming, .
DRESS MAKING A SPECIALTY,
EECORDIAND
ENGINES FOR SALE!
ONE 40 HORSE POWER)
TWO 25 "
ONE 18
THOROUGHLY QVERHAULED AND IN aoon
RUNNING ORDER,
Will be sold Cheap st the
BELLEFONTE FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOPS,
WAM. P. DUNCAN & C0.
“
~ “
FURTRR
offers extra ind Mined
SOs Wishing vo. Operate in lime barning or ha .
iit
t
ing bulld
time stone forall
vight on the L. aT analyued and tos
nrgest and most beatitifol Hine sons oe ee
purposes, also cement Prononnos) §
least hp dhe anal ser. Ground will be sold or
ular call on —— LH A :
api Linden Hall, Pa.
E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. ~ Letters
testamentary
1 : ol
late of Pot Jon the edale of Catharine Le D2
granted wo the ¥
wp. dec'd, having a law
I) Peta knowing vou be to.
and those
tg we He has the best
16ap2m
to make Sy pd
.
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