The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 13, 1887, Image 4

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    FRED. KURTZ,
ns of
nated
The
one
15884 by
ia Iron
nia Steel
led over
after paying
into the State
begeing for
ym that taxation, and pose
ire now
18 newspapers as “men of small
who have clubbed
rate under
their surplus
corporrie auspis
————-
MOCRAT WHO WON.
Davis, the democrat who was
elected Governor of Rhode Island, must
have gone to bed on Wednesday night
the most astonished man in New Eng.
land. To have been elected Governor as
rat in the rock-ribbed tepubli-
can State of Rhode Island was certainly
more than he had any good reason to
expect. Rhode Island had not
a Democrat to the Governo::hip or any,
8)
a demo
other State office in twenty-seven-years,
To i
i
:
s the
enough
ry
man as Governors go in these days.
WHAT TRUE
The
MERIT WILL DO.
unprecedented sale of Boschee's
tonished the world, It is without doubt
the sa’'es: and best remedy ever discovers
wil
Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung
tronbles It acts on ap entirely differant
principle from the usual prescriptions
given by Physicians, as it does not dry
up a Cough und leave the disease still in
the system, baton the contrary remove
the cause of the trouble, Leales the parts
affected and leaves them ina purely
healthy condition. A bottle kept in the
house for use when the disesses make
their appearan e, will save doctor's bills
and a long spell of serious illness A
trial will convinee you of these facts, Ir
is positively sold by alld
general dealers in the land,
rive, 76
cts, large bottles,
PROTECTION IN FRANCE,
The duties on wheat and flour
of the farmers and land owners, as they
previously had been on hog products to
ufactured goods; but
| under the
impelled the Paisian artisans to
the of
mainly Italian and German.
the higher cost
iving imposts on
1
exclusion foreign
The
workmen say that they have the
right to be protected ag
that the land owners have, and
'
are made to pay higher than natu
“53
$
iil
eir
(ireat exeiter
the vicinity A :
OVETY F. sw Lor s
turn in bed,
the remark-
able re ©y
was so helpless
or raise his head: everybody said
vas dving of Consumption. A
eof Dr. King’s New Disc
m. Finding relief, he
wottle and a box of Dr.
by the ti
Hs apd ts bottles «
was well an ad gain
thirty-six pounds.
rial Dottles of this
wery
Kin
din
ery, he
0 free at
DR. HI. S. CLEMENS,
A 1 1
aire H t
81
Ww Nhe
: hes
ete. of Wm
Keyes, late of Uni
¥ Ihe account «
of hom
eed
and Henry
f
folmes
ote of ACOH
township decess
Ww Rowan
istian Reese, late of
executor of,
Patton township
final acrount guard
arnh A. Loder a minor child of Margaret
inate of Marion tow nship decd.
Ihe account of A. H. Weaver,
tor of, ete n Weaver, late
township de d
of Isaac 8. Frain
administra.
of Jon of Grege
. ig
tor of Jacoh Glin ich, late of
decd
HF he seeond and Ona) ane
Banke, administratrix of, ete, of Hon
Runkle, late of Potter township dec'd
4 he account of Edmund Blanchard. ¢fecn
tor of, ete, of Mra, Adaline Harrie, late of Belle.
fonte. deceased, as filed by Mary PF. Blanchard,
administratriz of, ete, of said Edmund Blanch
ard. decensen
2. First and Ons) acoomt of E18. Chambers,
executor of, ete, of Elijah Chambers, late of Pat
ton wowmhip dee'd.
9, The aceonnt of Hem} E. Duck. adminis
trator c. La, of, eto, of Michael Ney, late of
Haines township dec'd,
#. The seeonint of Jonathan Harter, adminis
trator of, ete. of William Harter, late of Haines
township dec'd
“3. Firtand foal scconnt of Barbara Long. ad-
ministratrix of, eto, of George Long, 1ate of Gregg
township dee'd,
BX. The first and partial account of John J. Ar
ney and Benjamin Arney, axeentors of, ete., of
Jacob Arney, late of Patier towimh ip dec’d
#3. The Hirst and final account of George Dale,
guardian of Mahala A. Gamer, (now Grove) =
minor child of Duulel Gamer, late of College
township deed,
#4, The secount of D, A. Deiteick and John IL
White, administrators of, ete, of John White, late
of Walker township decd
#5. The ¥h annua’ acoount of John rein. Jr
and Daniel Rhodes, surviving trustees of William
A. Thomas. late of Belletonte borough dee’d
36. The first and final acoount of John B Linn
and Samuel H Geifith, executors of, oto. of More
of Geo Gingerich, exeon
Potter township
out of Laeinda
Jolin K.
JAMES A, McCLAIN,
Reglster's Oto, Bellefonte, Pa,
UTTERLY DISCOURAGED
expresses the feeling of many victims of
gia, scintica and ner
whe, Having tried
reruedies, and physi
without relief there
} Many guch have as
sort tried Athlophoros, and to their
and joy found that it was a
Athlophoros isnot
an experiment; tl inds have been cured
by Jt tify as to its value,
Shekomeko, Dutohe Co. N.X.A Ig. 28, '86
I took Athlopho
it caused a ri
rheumatism, neural
or ick head
joss so-called
schools,
e no hope
have
ure and quick eur
use and they te
according to direc
wing in that
gs not pleasant, it operated on my heart
ing slower and fainter throb,
When the
think mu
iy my
my ear
and
bowels last
I did
the next d
1
Line {tinge less
inued getting ic
not
right nit of
7, and my heart
‘ht 1 would
‘hit, and have not
AMON Bricas,
rust 13, 18886,
ician; 1 pre-
case of inveterate
ulder and arm.
tho
standing Yes
carefully
treatmohit
1 he
Eince
resisted medicine
the cri
removed all the trouble
€r 8 Year
Harp, M. D.
ep At phoros
where they can-
gist the Athlo-
New York, will
i on receipt of
$1.00 per bottle
for Pills
lsesses, dyspepsia, in-
is debility, diseases
tipation, hosdachs impure
thiophoros Pills are unequaled. *
¢
Of
the
1 Expenditures
1
Pa., for
MONEY UNCOLL
OFFICERS OF B
MB Ri
March 1
HANDS
Am't of Borough tax,
ard ool
ir lax
Hmith
the undersigned, Auditors of the Borough
of Contre Hall, having examined the above ac
ants, certify to the corre
tness of the same
Wx. B. Mirae,
Wx. P. Spoor
Jaxus H. Lonn,
Auditors
MADAME DEAN’S
CC
LA IES i oe :
onr popular Corsets In every county, No
een required Agents are making
monthly. 150 different styles to select
Largest oom mss host forma, and most
able goods, Satinfaction
torrito ven. 83
lara :
List. On ; ek pueotiiod
Earaty BAL ROL LAD
he rated), sont on
of applicat! »
Ap nr
Dan’ delay if you wish to secure torrie
ry.
LEWIS DORIELE & ©0., 390 MRVASWAT, MEW TUR,
BUT NOT A BAD
PORES GLE
WE RECENTLY MADE A BREAK FROM O1
CESSFUL IN SECURING 1
— CELEBRATEI
WHICH IS ONE OF THE FINES’
TURE 1S THAT WK
INE IT YOURSBEL}
FINE SILVERWARE. GOLD PENS.
PINS
CHARMS, HAIN D AXD
Line of Silverware, Spoons, Forks, Cutlery, Pr
SEWING MACHINI
We have the Agency and
keep in stock the DAVIS, NEW
HOME, and
the mondern improvements
for
Bil
and
others, with
attachments adapted for dress
makers or the home,
would
than an ¢
Nothing
better
gy running machine,
please your wife
LAMPS,
We carry a
LAMPS,
complete line of
We have the
Incandescent
f
Hanging Lamps.
the
Lamp, which we claim
Agency for
Eives na
than
New
stronger and better light
any Lamp in the market,
invention,
+
*
see our Holiday
All goods warranted
ae Pe Corie
Next door to Hotel
ONE
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PENCILS
J
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Hardware,
sp
‘elephone Conne n
store, it will more than
We
3
and
from na, guarantee
ments the lowest
beat goods When vor
H K. HICKS
THE IMPRO
HENLEY MONARCH FENCE MACHINE.
COMMON BENSE REASONS WHY THE IMPROVED
- HENLY MONARCH o, FENCE . MACHINI
I8 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAL
1 Because the wire is stretched the full length of the field belor
maenced. ; ;
2 Because any sized wire can be used, and either 2, 8, 4, o1
weaving all with equal facility, . ,
3 Because any size, length, or style of picket, or slat, or board, can be
fron pickets equally well and solid, ot ai
4 Beosuse it will make a fence over rough and uneven ground, or up and dow un hill alike,
making ae good a fence as on even, level ground; and the machine being adjustable, the pickets
are all woven plumb, a a ts
6 Bocoause the Monarch machine strelches the wire tighter, thus making the strongest and
bert wire and pleket fence, rea :
6 Because any one, man or boy, oan operate it, and there are no parts to get out of order and
repair,
7 Becanse it is made of the best Hawiaty and, with proper care, will last a lifetime
Beca e price is within the reach of every farmer.
$ Beta a. ae only machine thal forces be slat or picket firmly against the wire, thos
securing the slat in such a permanent manner that i cannot be pulled out, and
15° Becano the ence made by this machine will tum all kinds of stock, and is much strong
wire fence, and completely obviates all danger of injury to stock, .
weaving the post, and fastening the wire strands to the posts with sla
sinta thus keeping the wood parts from coming in contact with
Tere 01 rot. This is & vory im ant matter, as all boards in
and occasion continued expense for repair,
oan be used for making new fence
handsomest, best, strongest, aud most durable fence, and is the only
ine in the world,
For prices of machines, fence material, or territory address,
i SHIRES & KENNEDY,
unfmMan ufsoturers Agentsfor Paumglvenissto Mw York, CENTRE HALL, PA,
WOR
louble strands can
used,
weaving 1
loave Monta
y 1 and i pom
CHAS KE PUGH
General Manager
WaxrTeD. « Abont
shelled corn within the next se
for which we will pay an advance
present market prices, Call on
Rurre & Sox
iN) 0 good
ven day #,
“ver
Waxrep. ~The undersigned wishes
to purchase a somber of shoate, Call at
Centre Hall Roller Mili. tf A. Hanrsn,
ALLKINDS OF GRAIN,
White and red wheat, rye, shelled
oats nod barley wanted st the Centre
Hall Roller Mill=for which the highest
corm
market prices will be paid, Grain ken
on storage uf