The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 07, 1886, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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CENTRE Har,
Tarus —$2 per year in advance, $2.5
when not in advance, Advertisoments
20 cents per line tor three insertions,
One colum per yesr $904 colum $45.
2 Hereafler all subscribers paying
their subscription in advance, will get a
credit of two months additional as a pres
mium on $2 in advance.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
We have the ne
{rarmans.
west goods in market
Thanks to Rev. 8. L.
western papers,
Stiver for
More snow on
r up fast.
ine art goods at lowest
esents—Garmau.
E Boal is adwinistat
forms us there is con-
ness in Miles township.
{larry Kreamer, of Miles, contem-
MAagin
the wagon-maker at
. Rossin in,
usiy
Q Serie
nne
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ight, of Kansas, a na-
2, 18 visiting friends in
nen!s are being made to
bank at Mill Hall with a
George Krape, one of Gregg
worthy citizens, honored oar
tum with a call.
—Road sd. of
will
new wire fence, which |
by J. B. Solt, spe
be wenufa
tured
Citi ag=nul,
Centre Hall
Hope
i
ein
has flve general stores |
now, i8 a fortune in “store”
for ail «
there
Coburn stations |
any other two |
autre Hall
knock
siations lor
the SOLS } f
—The howling of young chicks is
heard aroand the barn yards—"harbing-
ers of spring” —chickens,
Mr. Pe
business maa of
to visit his old friends.
mo srry
ris
Stover, a former active
Coburn, has returned
DEATH OF JOHN RANKEY
Mr. John #ankey, a well known
rather unexpectedly on last Friday at his
home, surrounded by his family, Mr.
Sankey's health had been failing rapidly
in the last ten months, yet he was able to
home for a few days from illness,
fore his death, when we conversed
him, bat founi him pale and weak, It
was his last visit here. He took his
bed and on Friday morning the commun-
pity was startled to learn that Mr, Sank-
ey way dead. He'was a good and respected
citizen, kind neighbor and most afl
father, lle
was a fervant
to
“ae
led a
mem
ber of the M E, He was n
Neff, ded I
church, gon
Y..3 e
j. John
leaves a wife and four ehildren to mourn
his death, His faneral took place on last
Monday and was largely attended. Mr
Rankey was a memberof the Centre Ha!l
lodge of Odd Fellows, and his funera
attended
to ti
he
der, the members
of which
tribute
> te
2) ANNIVERSARY.
¢ and
On last Saturday
Mrs. Dr. Fisher, of Boalgsbnrg, celebrated
the 20 anniversary of their marriage. A
very large number of invited guests were
present from different paris
ty, including quite a number from Cen-
tre Hall, to congratulate the couple ane
wish them 20 years of wed
Many handsome and
able presents were lef:
wife, a8 mementoes o
their many relatives and
remembered
the good people of Boalsburg, as
fair for the time being was
evening Mr.
of the conn-
more
vain-
to the Dr.and his
f the esteem
friends,
the
ite anliv
was throwing s
barn he came
lar's pest
trance i
lars by
i and
¢
opening t
er en itl
num
we pay
east, 1s
thao perhag
popaiati
+ 1h
less than
good b
or four
seating capa
De ab
{
which we i
Hen
ba
&
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each.
ean’
Ls
DOLE, i
moved awas
cia
Luce's grocer
of a
O88
— Have yon seen Jae, Harris & Co.'s
rev nammoth three-story hardware
store, the tinest in the state, 3lm4t
tellefonte nail works had to
shat down for want of coal, caused by
the strike io the Clearfield region.
We are informed the post-office
recke: at Far, Mills has ended, and the
office is back again to Farmers Mills,
Euvelopes, letter heads, and hill heads
printed in plaio style, at §1 per 1000,
cash, when parties tind their own paper.
~The collapsed grain house at Co |!
burn is ready for business again, and no |
doubt is secure against a repetition of the |
disasier.
—B. F. Hoover moves from Epring |
Milis to Jersey Shore, this week, where
he will be employed as brakeman on the |
railroad. i
~All kinds of country produce want- |
ed at Dale & Cos new store, Centre |
Hall, at highest market prices in ex-|
change for gooda, |
— I. G. Lingle, son of ex-She-iffl Lin- |
gle, of Bellefonte, died at | jg home in |
Philipsburg, at 550 o'clock Sunday even- |
ing, 25 ult, i
~Read ghe advertisement of A. G. |
Noll, boot atid shoemaker, who solicits
share of the public patroosge and is a
good workmerj
~=Pablic ss 3 are over; fellows who
want free dinners and don’t have invita-
tious to weddings must now keep an eye
on funerals,
~All the lots north of the depot,
fronting on both sides the pike, belong-
ing to the Wilson estate, have been soid
for building purposes,
A fine lot of goods atthe new stor
of Dale & Co, in the Durst building. G
and nee the new store and learn the bar-
@gaing to be had there,
wee J, P. Condo writes the Reronren
from Effiogham county, Illinois, that the
prospects for wheat are fine there now.
Glad to hear it, friend Condo,
wee Mr, James Neff and Mr. Barn-
hart, both of Roland, spent over Sunday
in Centre Hall, Mr, Neff is reading med-
icing at present in Howard,
Jacob Wagner, of Potter, accom.
panied by his son, gave the “Reporter”
sancti a el, Jake in like Gen, Grant
—always with the inevitable segar,
wee If the Bellefonte Republican were
lorated at the upper end of the Bush
house, how nicely the Bullefonte papers
would be ized fur playing “pussy wate
@ corner,”
and makes his ca
kne t ke, Te
departs and reporis
he troops will b
8 reg
place, ei1ves
ave 10 Le Ci
Sorbie
MgO
wees T 3 ©
coanty, at the «
be the most hitter 3
and mueh specalatio
result.
knowingly violat
drag down the innocent os
who have kept what are term+d
taverns. S«loons will havea tight
to get thro’, from all indications, and it
Ihe Bins Of
es a
decent
be granted a license,
- o_o
eee Mr, Isao Smith, son-in law of H.
Witmer, deceased, hud moved to
place with his family from Williamsport.
Mr. Smith will be engaged in the & ore
large experience in the mercantile busi
ness he will be gnite an addition to the
store above mentioned, We are pleased
10 have another pleasant family ad
toour town. Mr. Smith occupies
i
#lore in Darst's building, and are now
prepared to see their friends and offer
them bargsivs in store goods equal toany
other store here or elsewhere, They
ware, groceries, &e. Call at the
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The Tyrone Herald reached us last
week with a new bead, new type and
changed from a folio to a quarto, same as
the Kerorter-—on the whole the Herald
looks quite haodsome. There is
more change needed, from
would not need go for you,
-
furniture, of every description, go to
M'Cormic Brotuers’, Centre Hall, who
have anything you wart at prices that
defy competition. Parlor und bed-room
suit any oesupation, Anything fiot o
hand will be made on short notice,
—etlad any quantity of rain this
week, mixed with snow during early
part of the week, Monday was wet, and
rained heavily sl! Monday night and all
where, and we expect 10 hear of
quarters,
damage by douds (row all
SE HA
Much of it melted soon after it
down.
two inches,
mud
came
some
mare
About three times a year the
Bellefonte papers go half crazy
Monte Ward, a base-ball pitcher.
dear, what greatness there is in
base ball pitcher,
QO
gregations at Coburn now have services
ia the Evangelical charch. Both
denominations think of erecting churches
one to John L.
| TO { Bellefonte, and the other to gs £
Brown, Both these gentlemen are mak-
ing preparations to build, J
All persons wishing to buy cheap
'd first call at Ding
purchasing®lsewhere, y will
tinue selling out at cost and give all
f
f a good bargain,
#00
They cons
the
advantage «
Doe, Hosterman and Dave Runkle
v moist flitting on Tuesday,
had been ducks, the rain would
nat the thing—but since they
bey only came in fora
wen
duck”
Natarday
wvered w 1 two
Mor
inches of
2 night previonas,
ence was several
A little covering of sr Ow
88 a mad
snow,
the
h = 1CCe8s
sinvented,
Rev. 8, L, Stiver, a native of Pot-
For the Rerontrei
A LETTER FROM MISSOURI.
Mo., Mar. 23,
Keronren —Before
Grant City, "RE,
Eprron
Centre Co,
a large number of my friends
would write them upon my
home; but 1 find that to write each one
of them will consume more of my time
than 1 feel able to spare at present, and
k the priv of a little
that 1
'
Cro
Our party, consisting of Horace Zerby
ly and myself, left Centre
station on the morning of the 10th
and arrived at Harrisburg about
where wa were met by the agent
B.&O R
noon,
of
y conducted us the
mpany.
matters
nr exnectat:
ets at the
r to Martinsburg
tickets by way
ington
former city about 7
evening of the “ds
mained there all
ng morning at
and
leaving the
tart od
t BLATrLeda,
“1 tin
hington
see Lhe capit
1a Academy, Fimes
poor-
Writes us
i reraged
is hard to
at St. Loui {
made
| here; crops have
fow
' past VEArs: money
and the strike 18
distant has everythiog
At the examination
permanent
fo i wing
le: Miss Isenberg
cert
teachers
Cates
pebarg: J. B
Barnhart,
Hall; H.
YeOmet hilt
Hose Wh t
y “Aeht” agains
undertake. Oe en
was caused to give our
ers
t vast,
eid
“arns i whata
f everyl
rhionder when parties
“position » ow to
10 help a town.
-———
~The Lock Haven
that Doctors Holloway, of Salona, and
Suoemaker, or Mil Hail, a few days ago,
performed a skiilful operation in removy-
ing an eye from the person of Joua han
Houz, of Salona. Mr. Houiz, it will be
remembered, ia the man who was so
badly injured a few weeks since by the
explosion of a dynamite cartridge.
sight of the eye was destroyed by the
at tint time, and the
removal of the sight loss member was
necessitated in order to preserve the oth-
er eye, Mr. Houtz is now doing well.
me s
freeze om
Express saves
edge and skill of veterinarians, is devas
tating cattie pens in Susquehanna coun-
Survivors of the Eighty first Regiment
Pennsylvania
SARAH'S COSTLY TROUSSEAU
London, April 8 Mme. Sarah Barn.
hardt will wear daring her engagement
her
America the trounssean which
especially prepared for
taar.
coat $15,020,
she had
Ironically speaking Martin Irons
the fire of the labor controversy,
Barnum's cashier, Sinclar, has default.
ed and gone to Canada with £6,500,
The vo'eano Kilauea, in the Sindwich
Ielands, has fallen into its own crater
and withdrawn itself beyond sight and
heariag,
It Congress passes a labor bill obnog-
ious to the workinemea they can have
i!
“Xx
ROEs,
papers
of rtunes,
PENNSYLVANIA RELIEF PLAN.
The relief plan of the
Railroad has already benefited its mem.
bers and the heirs of some who
members to the extent $
000 in death benefits and $2,000
of $12 0600
in sick
reiiel,
entirely eliminated, and in other
is satisfactory to those it is intended to
aid,
LATE NEWS.
at lacrosse, Wis , vesterday
i are homelven,
Bepnbs castied Cincianati by 7000,
he line of the
hore men gait
Everything quiet al
Missouri Pacilic and
WOrK.
Accounts of great rain storms ail over
| with nearly all raiiroad lines impeded.
The Knights of Labor telegraph Car-
{| tin that they endorse bis resolarion to
| juvestigate the cause of the strike,
ng
i BLEW OUT HIS BRAINS,
Greensburg, April 6,<Jobhn T. Mabas
| ney, of New Haven, during the inst few
| years lost $35,000, nod becoming de-
gpondent he blew ont Lis brains, His
| pgo was 35 years
Wont BemMesnsning —~H eresfter sub
| soribers 10 the Revorrer, who will remit
{ one year's suiscription in sdvance oan
retain 28 Cent's as a premium bor ad:
| vance pay.
| Any of our subscribers reading ns the
| pames of two new solweribers with the
| cash one sear in advance, will get one
| your's credit free on KRPORTRR.
| —elonns Creek and all other Contr
remedy (hat is always legitimate and ia
order,
HN
—eelBoud bay for sale~8 W, Smith,
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Chine and Glass for wedding
aries —Gurinans,
A new Zstory House
new ood, stable aud
Anuiver-
and lot,
other it
s Rerour:
17mar 5
ALE. ~A good mare, suited
Inquire of Auron Harter,
Apply at th.
Fon B
Calla Lily floar, full roller process,
1m.
Waxrten ~A house painter: glen
for the season,
# i
VY
reaaced to $1.20
warranted
fonte,
rre
Bells
_. . WwW. It shel will
school, st Centre Hall, on April 12
tion reasonable,
open
Whole pepper grouar
¥ a 4
Murray's drug store
Merchant ta
AD experienced
this department.
' y L
~ Jag, Harris & Co. ar
iver Chitled plow, {
ed beam plow, and
QO
Meat
rigerator fam
les can i
with fresl
& against the oa
for eeitiement
Amarel
Executor, Oo
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
taxes of duplicates in J
has been left with W_ RB Mingle, al the
Penns Valley Bank, It is necessary that
Aptil court amd request payment o
tie up by i
before April 24, 1856 H. ARNLY, Collecto
we
That slight cold you think so little of
may prove the forerunner of a complaint
that may prove fatal, Avoid this resuit
by taking Aver's Cherry Pectoral, the
tion, and all other throat and lung dis
eares,
beni — ts SAAD. — ———
you are well, but you ean build up sour
health and strength wich Parker's Tonic,
and work will then become easy, [tects
the lungs, liver sad kidoeys in workiovg
order, Coughs and colds vanith before
it. Take it 1a time,
A G. NOLL,
BOOT and SHOE MAKER,
Church St, CENTRE HALL.
Boots and Bhoes made tv order and
gatinfaction guaranteed, All kinds of pre
pairs promptly attended to. Cha ges
reasonable. Kespectiully solicits a shinre
of the public patronage, on any work be-
longing to his line. Shop will not be
open Wednesdays and Thursdays, Tap.y
DIED,
At her home three miles north of Houserville,
March 13, Mis, Sarah Tibbons, aged suout
yoars.
On the 2th of March, relict ©
2 mot
i ¥
in Hartieton,
Daniel Splpolmpet, See 4, aged Fea)
ER ERE
AARKE
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« Loong & Son's
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Be
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« Be onsi
Te Confianliy aking the
rpecing
CIHLY
gucemenls
business or
Your patronage respectfully solicited
JON MM. FEGER, Proprietor
i Gor
ALL KIXDS OF GRAIN,
White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn
oats and barley wanted at the Centre
Hall Roller Mill—{or which the highest
warket prices will be paid, Grain taken
on storage. tf
ORE Ri
E4010 Tow
OM FOR REN 0G. R
mm for rend, aller April Jocmted
Tusseyville, For further
JADOR MESS,
Tussesvilie, Pa
=T Midge offer
3 5 ea
mile with west of
formation apply to
17mar 1d
J PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of ad
vv. ministration upon the estate of
Goorge Woods, deceased, late of Grogg township
having been lawfully granted to the andersigosi.,
she would respectfully request all persons know
ing themselves 10 be indeited tv the estate 10
wake immediate payment abd those having
cinims against the same 10 present the same doly
anthentionted for seitioment. .
Shandy MM. WOODS,
Spring Mills, Admy
J ECUTOR'S NOTICE «Letters tostame rary
o fipon the vslale of
Dame! Luse, deceased, Inte of Gregg towns hin
having been lawfully granted 10 the undersigned
he would respectiully request all persons kbow.
ing themselves fo be hudented 10 the esate to
take Immediate payment, sod those has ing
claims against the same 10 present Lhe sae duly
authenticated jor settlement.
L. RIsnwi.,
Tso NM
Executor, Farmers Mids, Pa.
ins tion upon the evtale of
Laanc GI, deconssd, late of Fenn SOW Ai, hay .
fag boen lan fily gauted $0 the wndessiene
he wotld res actlully regret s1 Fremad knows
fg themselves (0 be indebted 1a the state to
make Hamed iste ying di J having