The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 21, 1892, Image 5

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    PROGRAMME.
FARMERS INSTITUTES TO BEHELD
IN THIS COUNTY.
Interesting Programme of the Farmers
Institutes to be Held in this County
Beginning February Ist,
AT MILLHEIM FEBRUARY 1AND2
Monday 10:30 a. m.
ercises—Conducted
Finkbinder.
Organization of Institute.
Address of Welcome—W.
0”.
by Rev. C. W.
F. Smith.
State Board.
At 1:30 p. m. Question
estry and the Farmer,” W. A. Buck-
of State College.
Address—Col,
Aaronsburg.
At 7 p. m. Question box,
The Object of Education
Hamilton, State College.
Jag. P. Coburn,
John
er—John A. Gundy member from |
Union Co.
Tuesday at 10 a. m.
Address—Prof. C.
Stock Feeding—Hon. N.
Question box.
B.
set county.
Atl p.m. Question box.
A Lesson in Breadmaking
Emma P. Ewing, Lecturer on Cooking |
“at Chatauqua.
Small Fruits,
ing—A. C, Sisson,
At 7p. m. Question box.
Little Things in Farming
R. Downing, Ex-Lecturer
Grange,
My Trip West—A. C, Sisson,
The Institute will held in the
Town Hall, and will be promptly call-
ed to order at 10.30 on Monday Morn-
ing. Do not miss any of the first
sion,
This program will be
but may
~Mrs, |
from Planting to Eat- |
La Plume. Pa,
Samuel |
State |
be
HE.
adhered to as
nearly as possible, be varied if
circumstances require,
AT BOALSBURG, FEBRUARY 2, and 4
Wednes
Exercise
Black.
Organization of Institute.
Address of Welcome—Rev, W. A.
Trostle. Response—A representative
of the State Board.
At 1.30 Question box.
Care of Farm Horses—Hon. N. B. |
Critehfield, Lecturer Pomona Grange,
Somerset county.
Roads, of Themselves and in Their
Relations to the Farm and the State—
W. H. Barard, Prof. of Engineering,
State College,
At 7 p. m. Question box.
Opposition to Farmers—Mrs,
Brown, representing Vietor
No.158, Pof H.
My Trip West—A.
Plume, Pa.
At 10 a. m. Question box.
Little Things in Farming-
R. Downing, Ex-Lecturer,
Grange,
The Outlook of the
er, John
Union County.
At 1 p. m. Question box.
A Lesson in Breadmaking—Mrs.
Emma Ewing, Lecturer on Cooking at
Chataugna.
Small Fruits from Planting to Eat-
ing—A. (
At 7 p. m. Question box.
Novelties at Fair—Samuel R. Down-
ing.
The Object of an Education
Hamilton, State College.
The Institute will be held in the |
Methodist Church, and will be called
to order at 10.30 on Wednesday morn-
ing.
Devotional
Rev. A. A.
In.
by
day 10.30 a.
Conducted
B. FF
Grange,
Sisson. La
Samuel
State
American Farm- |
Gundy. Member from
!, Bisson.
John
AT HOWARD FEBRUARY 5 AND 6, 1502,
Friday 10.30 a. m. Devotional {Exer- |
cises—Conducted by Rev. N, B. Smith.
Organization of Institute.
Address of Welcome,
Response—~By a Member
State Board.
At L30 p. m. Question box,
Novelties at Fairs—Samuel R. Down-
ing, Ex-Lecturer of the State Grange.
Stock Feeding—Hon. N. B. Criteh-
field, Lecturer Pomona Grange, Somer
set county.
At 7.00 p. m. Question box.
Little Things in Farming—Samuel
R. Downing.
My Trip West—A. C
Plume, Pa.
At 10.00 a. m. Question box.
Forestry and the Farmers—W.
Buckhout, Professor of Botony
Horticulture, State College.
Manual Training and Its Relation to
the Farmer--Louis E, Reber, Professor
of Mechanics and Engineering at
State College.
L30 p. m. Question box,
A General Talk on Cooking, and a
Special Lesson in Bread Making Mrs,
Emma P. Ewing, Lecturer on Cook-
ing at Chatauqua.
At 7.00 p. m. Question box.
Phenomena of Plant Life—An 1l-
lustrated Lecture by Prof. 8. B.
Heighs, York, Pa.
The Institute will be held in the
Methodist Church, and will be ealled
to order at 10.30 on Friday morning.
Do not miss any of the first session.
This program will be adhered to as
nearly as possible, but may be varied
if circumstances require,
The State ] agislature hav appropriate (of
of the
Sisson, La
A.
and
| these local Farmer's Institutes, and it |
' is the desire of the State Board of Agri- |
culture that the farmers of the various |
| by a general attendance and interest,
| to advance farm interest,
| All the sessions of the Institute are
Ladies are specially welcome;
{ and bring the family and your neigh-
{ bor.
| tions,
{ Good music at every session,
i Ea
Interest Rules,
Four per cent.—
| Simple
rate the right hand figure from
product and divide by 9.
Five per cent.
Six per cent.
Multiply by
Seven and three-tenths per cent,
{ the amount so obtained.
Eight per cent.—Multiply
and divide by 45.
Nine per cent.—Multiply by number |
hy
of days, separate
Ten per cent.—Multiply by number
by oh,
Multiply by num-
ber of days, separate right hand figure
Twelve per cent,
- > -
IMPORTANT BANK DECISION.
‘riis Every National
Man who Borrows
Judge 1
it Cone lank and the
Money,
Jutler on Tuesday rendered a
al Bank in the country
borrows
as well as every
man who
money such
from
an institution. It has heretofore been
Id by the courts that a
vid fe
insolvent
depositor ina
offset all lnims
an bank may hold
ist him by his own claim
wold
That
a thous
if
agninst
rred
Ww ho
wink become a prefe
{ito cle positor
Cre is, i
owes a bank when
offset
he
and dollars,
to
it closed its doors,
allowed
i * i
that elaim to the at has
bank
preference
extent th
money on deposit in the at the
would be shown a
time,
her creditors, giving him a
of the
Butler's
He
into
her creditors
have. Judge
standing which ot
bank did not
holds that when a bank
the hands of a receiver,
has gone
and OWes mon-
ey to a depositor, and that depositor is
he has the
that
commonly
is,
from the fact
bank are
That
debtors of a its
creditors also. men secure
tion where they
This decision will have
keep their deposits,
the of
perhaps cutting down the assets of a
bankrupt bank very considerably,
this will, of in
losses to those depositors who are not
borrowers out of their bank. Although
this decision, which was concurred in
by Judge Acheson,
generally accepted rule,
results
and
course, result
runs counter to the
yet it seems
It
to pay his
with the
money he has placeded in the
is
allowing a depositor in-
very
bank
for that purpose, instead of compelling
bank
aad giving what he already has there
for distribution among all the ered-
itors,
ITEMS OF
~Read ad.
another column.
—Pay train went over the
last Friday with officials aboard.
—Nave 2 per cent,
Pr.
a.
LOCAL INTEREST.
of girl wanted
road
shoes at’,
Mills,
~The REPORTER
cheapest paper in the
Long,
county.
scribe and get in the swim.
—], P. Long, Spring Mills, will |
and Bed blankets,
ing down the mountain road.
few mornings has been very
Centre Hall
on the main line.
a fol
Filled the Pulpit.
Rev. 8B. C. Btover,
Rev. Eisenberg. The
greatly pleased his audience,
RR
Buried on ¥ riday.
The funeral of Frank B. Cooper, con-
ductor of the freight, who was killed
on Tuesday, of last week at Centre
Hall, took place on the Friday after
noon following, at two o'clock, from
his home at Sunbury.
id dict niniimiannn
Why itis The Best.
Pan-Tion,
1-=It cures Coughs and Colda,
2 - Strengthens weak Lungs,
8 ~Relleves and cures Asthma.
4~Insures you against La Grippe.
SH Robs Croup of its terrors.
BCuren when all else fails. 25 and 50 cents,
Trial bottles of Pan-Tioa free at J. D. Murray's
Drug Stove
. A AMP HDS,
Muasieal College.
aie Bp ring Session opens Monda
= Le Youn Li in ve]
nstrumental nie, «Address for
Sua) fun for siding in holding
Moy.
EN. Pa.
A 2
ne ]
alin <
A a— Ba
pure alcohol to make Worrs's A.
Bracing. Alcohol is good for leat),
it is good for the skin. Alcohol is the ol
ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, «
Bay Rum the well known face wash
We think there is nothing too costly to use
in a good leather preservative.
Acme Blacking retails at 20c.
and at that price sells readily. Many
people are so accustomed to buying a dress.
ing or blacking at Sc. and 10c. a bottle
that they cannot understand that a black.
ing can be cheap at 20c. We want to meet
them with cheapness if we can, and to ace
complish this we offer a reward of
for a recipe which will enable us tc make
Worrr's Ace BLACKING at such a price
that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a
bottle. We hold this offer open until
Jan. 1st, 1803.
WOLFF & RBANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
F Missed his Opportunity! DON'T Mi.
file Yours, Render, Tus majority neglect their «
tities, and from that cause live in poverty snd di
ity! Harrowing despair is the lot of many, ss tl
back on lost, forever lost, opportanity. LA26 1s pase.
t Ranch ont. Be up and doing. Improve your apps
ure prosperity, pre ie0, PORES twas»
r, that’
nnity to
Hee, BBY
Aris. sever
portunity?
tLhy, an a of air gp
ny is here
vr any indus
the work a
sly | and you ean increase you
give spare ime only, or '
warn. Capital not reqai rod. We sturs you, Ali «
ively mow and really wonderful, We instruct
w you how free, Fa ro sulnown RINony our »
5. Neo roum to explsin i i i lonrn all 1
wines mail, Unwise to tens BL once
inllott & Co,, lox BHO, rar tiond, Mu!
Scientific American
Agency for
A TRA ARKS
DESIGN PATENTS
COPYRIOMTS, eto.
For information and free Handbook write to
MUNN & CO, 81 BROADWAY, New You,
(Vdest bureau tor s securing pate nts in A hie rica,
Every pat tent taken out by Us is brought before
the public by a notice given free of charge in the
$ tentifie Sacto
Largest eireaintis
1 Te
In Its Worst Form.
Brwron, Lat, Co., Wis,, Dec., 1888,
Rev. J. C. Bergen vouches for the following:
James Rooney, who was suffering f~om St. Vitus
Dance in its worst form for about 1 yours,
was treated by several physicians without
effect. Two bottles of Pastor Koenig's Nerve
Tonic cured him,
Would Have Died.
Hovryoxs, Mass., Noveruber, 1800,
1 was in pain all over, could get no rest either
night or day snd was not able to do any work
for months, but after taking Pastor Koenig's
Nerve Tonle only ous week, I was able to sit up
and attend 0 my dressmaking 1 had paid Low ARM, $20. 0’
over two hundred dollars to doctors and gol no
benefit. 1 certainly think 1 sbould have died i fancy cover, tw
long ago if I had not got this medicine, »
MES, ADA PENELL,
¥e
pu Lis HE RA
we belo
ment is asked. gr ty dir t from th
turers and save agents’ profits be
certificates of warrantee for
for testimonials to Co-operative Sewin
Machine Co., 201 S. lith St, Phila., Pa.
AF WE PAY VEEIGHT. G8
This remedy has Jeon prepared by the Reverend
Pastor Koenig, of Fort Warne, Ind. sines 150% sn
is now prepared under his direction by the
KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, !Il.
Sold by Druggists at 81 per Bottle, © for 85
Large Size, $1.75. 6 Bottles for $0.
FURNITUR
ay
— © mss conn reremnmassnesiens. *
whl
wes gettin
five years. Den.
We keep constantly on
hand a
large stock of Furniture.
Furniture, Extension Tables, Centre Tables, Bedsteads,
Pat.nt Rockers, Dprivgsand Mattresses, Wall Paper
Window Shades, etc. etc
UNDERTAKINC DEPARTMENT.
~~
~OXd.,
THEY APPRECIATE OUR BARGAI
The crowds who have thron
Special attention given to Undertaking and
J.
nbalming.
=
. IDatnuberman 8
ged our store re-
cently is an indication that they appreciate our bar-
y ap]
gains in
Dress Coods, Fall and Winter Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Croceries, etc.
We still have a big stock on hand, which we
will want to replace with spring goods, and tor a
while will offer better bargains than before. Come
early and secure some of them before too lute.
Hip & Kreamer.
ON CE a LEY A RAST TVET RT TE
for Infants and Chiidren.
““Onatoria is so well adapted to children that § Casters
i recominend It ay superior to any proscription
non 10 me."
111 Go. Oxford B8., Brooklya, X. ©
enron Colle, Oonglipation,
| EE Ki uy sicep, and promotes &'-
widious injurious medication.
Tux Cuvrava Courary, 19 Palton Street, X.Y.
i
PENNSYLVANIA R. K.
Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table wo effect K v, 15, 1891
LEAVE MONTARNDOS, EASTWARD
Train 14. (Dally except Bunday
Willke barre, Huazieton, Potaville
snd intermediate stations, arriving
Philadelpiah alg lh pm. hew York, L650 p
, Balthwore, § 4 i wm, Washington 4.950 uv. m
necting st Philadelphia for all ses shore
Through passenger conches ww Wilkes.
Philadelphia and Baltimore,
moe~Train 8, (Dally except Sunday.)
bury. Har 1 ishing "i ad intermediate las
50 4 He m ’ *%
$2%7am
OO
barre
nat
Ww Phil i
icipbia an a
Liladelphin and
ndeiphia and Baltimore,
WESTWARD,
slations,
UGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDO
EAST AND BOUTH.:
i
b larnot 3
AMBK ¥
5 Fie 2
A Xetnsnn =
fonts
¢ eave Lewisburg for Monta
in! and S.00 nom. re
r Lewisburg at 9.85 a
Po
i, BR. WOOD
Pes ger Apt
YLVANIA STATE COLLEG
NG DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
LTURE (Ther Courser) and AGED
LAL CHEMISTRY; with coustaut i}
iusirstions ou the Farm and ix
tory
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theorets.
eal and pro tical, Biudeuts taught original
study with the microscope.
' HEMI TH Y: with as
LEAD]
AiR
ht |
Fae 3% ' ratory.
INEERING 1
CA FNGINEERING
ENGINEERING: Vo»
i very exter
the Field the Shop
Latyariory
jremp
sre
«ivy
uid ihe
vestigation
ART AND DESIGN
COUKSE IN
Two yeas
yoosl ald ipsrnoental
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE:
(optioned. Fret
aired j He OF mote Oh
tire Course
MA THEMA TIO # and ASTRONOMY;
and applied
M EX H ANIC
nk
NDUSTRIAL
AD] ES’
ARTS;
ip nt
g L aud POLITICAL BCI
nal law and History
w
vOE: instructions theoretd-
onl and practical. incinding each arm ofthe
SOrTne
18. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: Two
FORE fully graded snd thorough.
Winter term opens Jenusry 7. 1891; Spring
term, April 8, 1801. Commencement week, June
WeJuly 72,1881. For Catalogue or other informa
fon, address
Grn, Ww
femd Koon
I ATARY “CIE
ATHERTON, LL.D
Wate (20) sow ¥ ye
, Prost
=i, Pe
Caveats, and Trade. Marks obtained, and all Pat.
ut busihese Codtutta? Metall for Mougaate Fie. 5
Tot i ves Sie those
, with
Ene]
16 Obtain Patents,”
the U. 5. and foreign countries
Address,
.A.SNOW & CO.
oes. PATE Genes. Whsuiavom, B. s.
AMAN.....
Always seeks to make in-
vestments from which he can
receive the most in return in
benefits or dividends. $1.50
invested in a year's subscrip-
tion to the “geporter’ will
greatly benefit him and he will
on the investment.
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN KLINE
Allorney at law
BELLEFONTE, PA
Office on second floor of Farst's b Fd
of Court Hotise, Can be coustiited
and English
norih
in Gergana
Jann
1LH.ORVIS, © M. BOWER.
(RVIS, BOWER 4 ORVIS
Atorneys at Law,
BELLEFONTE PA.
2's Exchange Ynliding on
ELNO HOTEL 7 ARD 319 ARCH &T=
Jelphis. Rates 82 per day. Located
diate centres of business. and pisces
Land the different ralirosd Ge pots,
| parts of { iy are
Cars constantly passing
indueements 0 those
pleasure |
he ol
Die by street
offers stein)
City for business or
tfatin beets
FEES doited
Tes [ae
Proprietor,
HUMPHREYS’
Dr BUsrans ty’ Srecirios are solentifioally and
carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many
Years In private practice with success and for over
thirty years used by the people. Every single Spo
. fsa sbecial cure for the disease named,
bese Specifics cure without 4
ing or reducing the system, and Fy yg a
Gewd the sovereign remedies ofl the W orld,
LIET OF PRINCIPAL SOR, CURES, rRICES.
overs, Ompestion, inflammations 4
orms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic...
Sain Celie, or Teething of Infants 4
tarrbea, of Children or Adults
a era Ml Griping, Biltous Oolic
ol erbus, Vomiting
Reteb iC
we ressed or Painfal Periods. .
tes, 100 Profuse Pers
ok Cough, DiMoult Eh.
te Biafipelns § Eruptions.
wale Bnew. |
que, Chilis, Maiaris
Hind or * Hieding
almy or Weak Eyes
: Sth Bene sid in the Head
poping Cough, V olont Co
ischargos, im enrd
rors niarged G Swelling .
eeral De Bewtiiey Physion eaknoss
51y Secrecions .
Ep Rioknes from Riding
pid CE iy SBerriinal minal Weak."
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on ETMPRREYS 3 Megson Sree, Bow York
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fost Fig en Er
DOCTOR
J. B. Hobensack's
MEDICAL OFFICES
N. Second St, Philadelphia, Pa.
A he oy in America for the treatment of
Special diseases and Youthful errors
ss Debilite, U Joan, Srictures
Bodder
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