The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 25, 1885, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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Cextre Harn, Pa., Mar, 25, 1886,
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TerMs. —32 per year in advance. $2.60
when not in advance: Advertisements
cents per line for three insertions.
One colum per year $00—4 colum $45.
gir-Hereaflter all subscribers paying
their subscription in advance, will get a
oredit of two months additional as a pres
mium on $2 in advance,
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83.uniiees SPRING ! .0iesisns1880,
A FAILURE.
A COMPLETE SUCCESS.
1
To any of our sabscribers sending us |
three new names with the cash before |
May 1, we will give a credit of one year
on “Reporter” for his trouble |
Wolf & Son have some cf the finest |
mackerel ever brought here, and fresh |
est catch, We know whereof we speak, |
for a plump pair found their way into our
frying pan.
—Mr. Jas. A. M'Clintick, of Gregg, |
called to see the “Reporter.” Mr. M'C,
is a decent Republican and seems to be
gaining flesh already under a De
ic administration.
—(lovan Dinges has returned to our
town to remain permanently and conduct
his store in person. llis Ccburn store he
has disposed of—hia interests—to his
partners, Trampfheller & Vonada.
—(30 to the Philadelphia Branch for
the best bargain in suits in these United
States, lewins & Co. defy the world for
low prices in ready-made clothing an
offer as good an article as is nufacs
tured.
1
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An
~—Hooverion is a new town on the
W. railroad, three miles
| from Snow Shoe, containing at present
| 175 of a population. A post office Lan
been applied for at this new and thrniv-
ing town.
| ——DgpicaTioN.~The new Lat!
{ church at Madisonburg will be dedicate
| on Sanday, April 5. Rev. Dr. C
of Philadelphia, will perf
| dedicatory services. A general invitati
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19, '< ),
rrows, but they will
Dry Goods
1g Concern
we Ww
Goods and
D. GARMAN & SON.
ARCADE, 1885.
323] a linns
Bellefonte,
LOCAL ITEMS.
week was cold as any
— Perry Breon
farm near the Fort.
, s for sale by J. O. Dein-
sr, Centre Hall.
Mr. Samuel Wasson,
died suddeniy on 8, aged 70 years,
‘e have
25mit
excellent sled
to fais
had
winter up
¥ il
i iothing bhaols and shoas at r
viothing, DOOIS and shoes, al re
Mills,
— Rev, O'Boyle will preach in the
Reformed church, Sunday, April 5th, at
Le
CK.
wi OCiO
The railroad company has hands
atting up a cattle yard at the
— Jonathan Harper, of Bellefonte, is
le to be about again from his recent
rious sickness.
-Emperor Will of
still hale and hearty, celebrated his 88th
birthday, on 22 inst.
IAI
Jal,
— Headquarters for fish ; we buy di-
rect from headquarters, at low prices—J.
ng & Son, Spring Mills,
——Sucker fishing has commenced.
low we'd like to swap the “Reporter”
sr a spell on a nice string of suckers.
— Our Evangelical friends contem-
ate erecting a parsonage in this place,
;
the lot on which their church stands,
2
—Sabscribers changing post-offices
iis spring should notify us—giving
of old as well as new post-office. tf
—Mr, Robert P. Barnes, of Pleasant
Ie
Laie
county,
—Deputy Register and Recorder
ols, of Lycoming county, was on the
10th married to Miss Mary Bierly, of
Hebersburg.
{jet your tombstones at Stover's
Marble yard, Bellefonte, where prices
are the lowest and material and work
the best,
~—We hear many farmers say their
potatoes were frozen in cellars. James
Durst had 100 bushels in his cellar, and
every one frozen.
Willis Rishel, of near Centre Hill,
has the brag egg of the season, it meas
ures 6ix8} inches, If any one can beat
it send on the returns
Mrusicar Courece~Will open April
28 for the study of vocal and instrumen-
tal music. For circular address, F. C.
Moyer, Freeburgh, Pa.
—RRev, Barvis preached an excellent
farewell sermon in the M. E. church, on
Sabbath evening, Mr. SBarvis leaves here
with the respect of all our people.
An old and a new subscriber to the Re
porter can get the New York Weekly
World, each one year, for 82.25 sent u#
in advance. A great bargain, tf
w-Rev, Isaac Heckman will preach
in the M. E. church, at Sprucetown, on
Sanday next, at 10:30 a. m., and at Cen-
tre Hall, in the M. E. church, at 2:30 p.
1m,
Some fifteen years ago the Busquehan-
na river froze over twice during March,
and each time the ice was sufficiently
strong to bear the weight of loaded wag-
ons,
we Parr Wantep,~A good house
pointer can have steady employment
during the coming suromer, at wa
ges, by calling ‘on” or addressing F. W.
Weaver, Boalsburg, Pa. 11m3t
wseuir old friend, Mr, John Farner,
of Centre Hill, gave us a call. r. Far
ner is now 74 years of age and tells us he
never knew of a winter as rigorous as the
present one,
were oad the card of Wm. A. Sandoe,
in another column, he has moved his
tailor shop to the bank building, where
hos will give any one “fits” according to
the latest fashions,
weeeRead the ad. of E. & H. T. Antho-
ny & Co. This is an old and wellsknown
hones ia New York, and stands at the
nead of its class.in the U, 8. We recom-
mend them as reliable,
we One of Maj. W. F. Reynold’s ten-
gnt houses was destroyed by fire, Weds
neaday, 18, Bel
| ——DBellefonte with its fire companies,
ges, and plenty of water, will
In
of these need-
think
Of a
| hose carri
| Centre Hall without som
| ed precautions there are folks wl
| we should get ahead of any kind
| fire, Well, this is a queer world.
| —Overcoats are still needed,
{ may last a good while
buy any style at ¢
hia Branch and
You can’t get
{ anywhere in any ki
clothing as at the Phil
| ———A very valuable horse owns 3
{| Mr. Michael Grove, of Lemont, died on
| might of 7. The animal was fastened
{ near Dr. Dale’s office when it became
{ frightened and rared, coming down on
| the post, which so injured the animals
| stomach that it was necessary to end its
| life with a dose of cold lead.
is
4
| — (Go to Murray's Dr
| tre Hall, for your Chtistma
day cards, also toys for yo
fall line of drags and medicines keg
yy drug or medicine not
be got | iin
g id
he time you leave 3
re f
a
| BaiD8 are Bw
| want
of men adn boys’ wear, they go
| ins & Co. for if, as it amounts {
| of from £3 to $10 every lime.
—We direct the attention
readers to the announcement |
| spring term of the Centre Hall
! school. Mr. Shires, the princi)
of the most experienced and
eal r. H
have stood the hi
in
{ been A SUCCESS
s+) »
ADY ORLET A
» Mi
io Lew
} & BAYID
a suit, overcoat, or
LEIS 10 oUF Va
{ bors the
— 0 account of the
| of the weather at presen
| church at Madisonburg, th ie
| thereof has been postponed to the
! of April, instead of the llth as
announced. Dr. Conrad, of Philadel
is expected to officiate, and n gnn
ministers will assist i
are invited to be present.
Fel
had
it in the sery
Lewis
will
have
one
wish lo
man in ihe winty wear
gaits, and to grat fy this becomin
tion they will sell suils and over
from now until April, at a
Goods have been marked down 80
that no competition can reach the
low figures. The Pbhilad. Branch can un-
derseil all others because they have thelr
stock from first hands, and the profiia
the jobber and wholesaler go fo the ont
ho purchases at the Philad. Branch.
pe of the oldest buildings in t
place, what used to be the Felmlee hotel
8g & Co,
> @
5
sacrifice.
Ban
Dis
will be landed on a new foundation two
squares from its present site. This build:
ing is being removed to clear the lot
the new Lutheran church.
ia having it put on his lot nearly opposii
Jacob Amney’s, and will fit it up fo
double dwelling.
we
~All towns complain of bursted bys
drants and frozen water pipes, and our
town ia not an exception, In ordinary
winters Centre Hall escapes these
troubles, in which we are more fortunate
than many other towns, but this winter
is an exception, and many of our hy-
drants have been closed by the frost
king. Many of our farmers complain of
their water pipes being frozen and hav-
ing to go long distances for water. The
to four feet.
like it to tb
inhabitants.
recollection of the oldest
this district areas follows :
sort, Market St, A Stapleton; 2. Will
For aport, Bennett 8t, H W Gross; 3.
Williamsport, Newbnry, J M King 4.
Williamsport eircuit; C H Goodling; Ly»
coming, D W Miller; Jersey Shore, J R
Sechrist; Lock Haven, J H Dick; Lock
Haven cirenit, J G M Bwengel; Nittany
Valley, W N Wallis and H Armstrong,
under P. E : Sagar Valley, T M Morris;
Centre Hall, G W Currin; Milesburg, J
H Welch; Liberty, F 8 Vonght; East
Liberty, J D Stover; Grover, HH A Stoke;
Highland, E O Goodling; Wayland, J M
Price; Reneca Falls, 7Z Hornberger, A
Krause, member of the Bennett Street
Quarterly Conference; R Young, Mem-
ber of the Jetsey Shore (Quarterly Con
ference; 'Jazo Takano, member of the
Tokio, Japan Quarterly Conference,
Penson at.~Cyrus Zeigler has flitted
from Madisonburg 0 Wolf's Store, W, R.
Lee becomes tenant on the Wilson farm
at the Centre Hall station. [saiabh Boob
moves from Haines twp. lo con conn
purchased a farm, Perry
with his presence and reports his section
of the kingdom O. K. John 1. Runkle
moves from Centra Hall to a farm in the
Loop. J. C. Ripka, of Georges valley,
ave us a call; he reports snow too deep
n the mountaing for Inmbey operations.
Samuel Kreamer and Wi, Musser, both
doi fasmers, one mile east of Old Fort,
guiled fo ase ng they both move to farms
FROM NEBRASKA
Cranks, Neb,, Feb, 9, 1886, |
Farmers are preparing for the coming
spring to sow wheat, oats, barley, etc. |
there is some winter wheat and rye |
sowed and it looks well, the frost going |
ont of the ground. Our winter was steady
and plenty of snow, but the pleasant |
davs spoiled our sledding. If we want
gleigh ride we must take it when
"
antl the
18 falling.
Week before last
{ inches of snow, and last Mor
s all gone, 1 live gix mile
Marks station and can see the
train run in and leave town, and see i
run to Central City 11 miles south wes
I traveled all over the Pennsyl
vania mountains and hills. I would like
to be with my friends to spend an even
ine in talkine and answering the ques-
: of renters of farms who give the 14
hey raise, build fences, s;
] i)
the stone rid
SHOW ©
Ww
ida
¢ yf
1
Clarks,
it rails
ges will
luce 156 to 20 bushels of wheat, 25 ©
ms, of corn, then oats, then put 80Ime
at, harvest it, put into «
thy, and pick stones,
ch 25 years but if 1
nown of a country like this m)
r Bt he hills would have been
among the hills would have heen
In the fall of 1870 wi
to run. R. Re
I had Peter Breon, my
y Centre Hills
w night
fs
ne of
1H wh
ago
i VEArs,
o Bellefonte
1
vitll
nil,
» me and my wife t
there spent a |
Of NO
Hace, : !
@
i 10e there us
ne sald
Chicago
w— A knowing editor says: all the
things 8 man can do, that of
stopping his paper because he is dis
pleased at something therein, is perhaps
and it brings with it
Figuratively speaking, |
his nose gpite his
Average mal HNagines
hat his indignant command
paper will overwhel
woe and sorrow, and
lar paper bat everybo
geems to think that
under his displeasure, wil
oly suspend. Bot it does not
is dropped from the list
heavens do not fall, nor the
The sun rises and
with its usual regularity, the moon
ce with the alma
is around as before.
paper continues to please and dis.
p ease, and things are pretty much the
same a8 they always were with one ex-
1
foolish
18 WOrst, its own
hment.
“outs off
Yet 4}
y ¢t the
to
) BU
¢ elge’s pa-
the offend-
particu
¥ ”"
Le ye.
n't lay as many egg
, yon will find a package or
nald’s Celebrated Tonic and Bi
¢ Horse and Cattle Powders
administered an
big dividends.
best Horse
Dissati
two
investim
They
and oa
sfied
ive their m
sr manufacturers dare make
by all dealers,
- - -
DAYS WITHOUT FOOD
javille, March 22.—A five year «
ster of A. C. Crawford, of Millwood
vd. after lingering a vear without
2 particle of solid | 0d i
us to her death without |
i. From a strong, healthy
away, until at the time
ie weighed bardly el
About a year sgo the child
concentrated lye, in
nd swallowed some
yin affected the throa 3
Id be taken, and the child really «
haastion and starvation.
ope
ney reiuna
hs
fall
ie
gl
al
a al
t a severe cold, and remember
id me to use “Downs’ Elixir”
bit a bottle and in less than
8 my cough and sore throat bad van-
Itis Proiisits
Kew Market, N. H., Advertiser
se send me siz bottles Dr, Baxtar
rake Bitters, oid
three
searacd
good.
cine that did me as much good ag this
Tavior, Rotland, Mi
3 Johnson's Arnica and
| Liniment is the best family liniment
id by J. D. Murray,
mar
si.
{i Henry & O
Centre
w - - -
EP SOW IN THE SOUTH.
. C., March 22.—At midnight
{ght another snowstorm began
n
{ and by far the worst ever known at this
| time of the year, Much of the great
| snow-fall of Tuosday and Wednesday
{ yet remains upon the [rogen
{| When the second storm began south of
| here, in the great pine forests, but little
| of the snow, which was from 10 tc 18
inches in depth, had melted.
Fortress Monroe, March 22
—A $hOW-
ody
ing abd lasted all day,
last here for ten years,
. pp»
Says neighbor Bmitl,
was pale and sickly,
appetite variable, and sleep much diss
turbed. Her condition was becoming
alarming.
try MeDonald's Celebrated Worm Pow-
devs, Administered three and she ex.
worms.”
McDonald's
the greatest vermifuge in existence,
: Jonsson, Horroway, & Ce,
Philadelphia, Agents,
Sold by J. D. Murray.
ross
~NT. ELMO HOTEL,
Ne. B17 & 819 Aveh Street, Philodelphia.,
Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. The
traveling public wiil still ind at this Ho»
tel the same liberal provision for their
comfort, Itis located In the immediate
contyps of business and places of amuses
ment and different railroad depots, as well
as nll parts of hg hia asl socessible
by Street Cars eon uy sting the
doors. It offers specie! indecemonts
to those visiting the city for busines: or
plessure.
Your patronage
spoctfully solicitad,
JOS. 31° FEA
wid
re
FEGER, Proprietor,
If you want tie gwe panes, the Dee
powren and the New” York g y
World.” for one year at $425, yon can
have the two by sending ve the
$2.25 in advance and a pew name with
$2.95, 10 which the two papurs will aleo
besent, This is a big bargain, and we
able to carry it out upon the
ble case of | of fa
terminated in this city
the wife of A. WV. Perry,
minister, was
puerperal s ¢ fused
medical al s BOA LHe WB : rol i=
gaged in a
ner rece
ww
ine causes of
ya 00,
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Img
f :
f Mixed
per + Byers it
¥ Jom '
80 a good bargain in ¥
{ per pound. Finest fall cream cheese
{ 16¢c per ib. As
| into such general use, it 18 important to
find which are best
| price charged.
green
ib
gon at 40
i
at
ts Pramas fa firs
BE IOWL is com
ihe
Our one
| Bake's Baking Powder
PV
| on the market,
game work as any of the higher priced
Blone-wars
| goods,
best quality
sirgble
| ware, This is Lie taogl satisd
in the warke Oranges aud
i the freshest go . We Bave the new
ightnivg frat jor, and Mason's poroe-
lain-lined au
in all sizes of all de
of Akron
4
RODUS
3 sof
shines:
lem
ul
Rides lug Jala
ihe Highs
| the difference in prices
ning jar and you will nol reget il. We
have them in pints, quarts snd half gals
lope, Fioe sugar cored hams, shoulders,
breakfast bacon and dried boel—naked
of moat we sell, We baye fifty fine
lambs in good pasture to dress for or
market as wanted, We give special at~
tention to getting fine lambs, and always
try to have a fine flock ahead. Our cus.
tomers can depend on getting nice lamb
at all times, Bpcnter & Co, Bush House
Blook, Bellefonte,
HARRIES,
On Mareh 21, at the homeo of tha bride | Rock
ville, by Rev. FP. Aurand, OC. A. Heokman, of Nite
| tany Valley, and Miss Naomi J. Gramsiey| of Re
bersburg
1 Ot Marvel 00, mt Potters Mille he WJ, htmy
Ua, 4 1, John Kustabonder, of WHimmspor, and
Siw gugle Fry, of Centre MUI ‘
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Marth 12, near Zion, Gorge Schwiivil, nd 8)
goats, 6 months, 7 days. The remains Yo
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nown
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satbucribe for the
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Adios
ADBLEPROPERTY
§ e sold at public sale at
ng Mills, Pa. Friday, March
i teal estate of Jeocob Metool: A
y 1 G1 Acros more oF loss, about
vid hoes of Hpi Mills Legros Valley
theteon a pew twostory dwelling house, lank
bars, spring house, moke house asl all other
Alson Saw Mil vith excellent
«
in
A never falling spring of water at
the Touse. A large sud thriving orchard of clinice
frult. About 50 Acres timber laid, balance is un.
der a high sate of cultivation aud under gost
fences
Also un 2atory Frame Howse and ot, 6t Witaoer's
gliding, with stable, hog pen, andl walet on lot,
Also property at Spring Mills consisting of
Flouse and Lot, and lange sable. This property is
entirely pew and one of the finest al Spring Mills,
Also 30 Acres, with house, bank barn and oth
er outhuildings, good orchard, never filing wa
fer. @hdeis pood fare land, snd shout 30 sores
good Umber nid, stoale aY Spring Mills,
Ales 34 Aeros, with 8 good bowss apd sable,
tocated near (he radlrond, about ane mile west of
spring Mills, sad bas good water. Alo 7 Acros
adjoining the above on the woet, and clear of the
bor, Sale at 1 o'clock, when perms will be mate
Kiowa. JOUXR GROVE, Assiguies,
EX PCUTORES NOTICE «dations teslamentnry
A upon the estate of John Tonner,
imte of Potter twp, dea'd, having bool awl ¥
Siti 10 Vv ming 3 Won respentiall
Fe aes ail ] loreoihs Xoholing theamiven be N
to tho detate to mAke hinssidiale Ramet
olalm : he to pre.
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dutbulidings
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3.
CENTRE HALL BELECT BCI
Fle spring term ( f this Is
commence on Monday, /
and continue eight weeks,
Faglish branches and Latin
ught. Special attention will b
sung gentlemen and adi %
h and prepare
for the tenn
3
» ean be had at
y
y Leac
MAEBKETS.
Philadelphia, Mar
{Corrected Weeki)
Chicago. Phi
Corn 3d a.
Whent
Oats
Pork "
Lard ou
NSasmyuen Wire, Jr, Cowan bs
23 Routh Third Stree:
he > —8
0a
wig
14.50
Gia
EPRING MILLS MARKET.
Whe «Red
White & Mixed
Rye SE a
Uorn, 4 shelled, sud ears old
On
Bockwheat
Barley . A
Clover: 4 large
Clovervoed small,
Timothy seed...
al
on..
wi barrel Seb
Roller Flour, por barrel ‘ .
Butler, if; Willow. 6; lard, & ham,
12: shouide & bacon or side, x;
epee por dozen, 15 cents,
Corrected weekly by LJ. Grenoble,
COALdea, G0 Chestnut, 4.75; 81
Reg, 4.75
& 3 F inako
ANYBODY Photographs
by the Dry Pinte Process,
For 50 cts. we will send pou;
Fiour,
ard
Roche's Manual for Amstesrs, v Lich
gives full instractions for making tLe
pictures,
Oatfits we farnish from $10 nw 0 1
Oar PHOTOGRAPHIC BULLI TIN
edited by Prof, Chas, F. Chanda, lead
of the Chemical Department of tie
School of Mines, Colambia College, poh.
lished lwice a month for only $2 per ay.
sum, keeps Photographers, professions!
or amatenr, fally posted on all ingore.
mets, and answers all questions «ban
diflicuitios aries. Clroular and price lst