The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 15, 1892, Image 5

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    Sportive Munters Set Fire to Oil in a Creek
With Bad Results.
An immense quantity of oil escaped
from a break in the Cresent Oil Pipe
Company's line in Manor township
on Monday, flowing into Miller's run,
Several hunters, to have some fun, set
fire to the oil, and the surface of the
creek was at once a mass of flame.
The entire run bore the appearance of
a furnace, the flames movnting up
fifty toa hundred feet. Large trees
along the banks were destroyed in a
few minutes, and the heat was so in-
tense that limestone ledges were re-
duced to a chalky mass in an incredi-
bly short time. To prevent the blaz-
ing oil reaching Conestoga creek, a
large quantity in the upper part of the
stream was dammed and set on fire,
explosions following which could be
heard over a mile. Considerable blaz-
ing fluid managed to get into Conesto-
ga, but was prevented from doing
much damage. Pipe line employes fi-
nally smothered the flames and repair-
ed the leak in the pipe. The loss
large.
is
arose ee m——
Pronounced Hopeless Yet Saved,
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hurd, of Groton, 8S. D., we quote:
“Was taken with a bad cold, which
settled on my Lungs, cough set in and
finally terminated in Consumption.
Four doctors gave me up, saying I
could live but a short time. I gave
myself up to my Saviour, determined
if I could not stay with my friends on
earth, I would meet my absent
above. My husband was advised to
get Dr. King’s New Discovery for con-
sumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave
it trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has
cured me, and thank God I am now a
well and hearty woman.” Trial bot-
tles free at J. D. Murray’s Drugstore,
regular size, 50c. and $1.00.
ones
rare A este
BLAINE ON HIS DEATH BED
NEw York, Dec. 14.—The following
special dispatch from Washington has
been received:
James G. Blaine is now on his death
bed. The strength-sapping malady
from which he has suffered for so long
atime has assumed a form which
warns his family and friends of a
speedy termination.
The disease attacked his lungs
short time ago and its course has baf-
fled the skill of his physieia ans,
A ————
es Don't miss seeing our Christmas
assortment. Greater variety, more
and better than ever before.—-G. O.
Benner.
A A ————
Don't Quarrel
With people for groaning when they suffer
with Rheumatism or Neuralgia: the pain is sim
ply terrible; no sopclent torture was more painful
but people ought to be blamed if having Rbheuma
tism or Neuralgia and won't use Red Flag Of: it
has cured hundreds of sufferers and costs only 5
cents at J. D. Murra; 's Drug Store.
AU TION HAVING PURCHASED THE
Ie ersonal property of Daniel Siutman, at
constables sale, consisting of 4 head of homes, 2
mules, 1 cow, lot of hay, lot corn, 2 wagons, bug
£7. and all the defendants personal property, §
persons are hereby cautioned against meds
with same, as we leave same in his possession st
our pleasure. MRS. CL ARA FLUTMAN,
decli-2t E. M. RUYETT.
U DITOR'S 8 NOTIC E IN THE ORPHANS
Court of Centre county, in the matter of
the estate of Mary Royer, Inte of Gregg town
ship, deceased. The undersigned Aundilor ape
pointed to report advancements and make dis-
tribution of the funds in the hands of the ac
counsants, 10 and among those legally entitled
to the same, will attend for that purpose at his
office. No. 18, Criders Exchange, Beilefonte, on
Monday, January 9, 1803. at 10 o'clock a, m
when aud where claimants will present “their
claims, or be debarred from coming in on the
funds, JOHN B. LINN,
deci5-3t Auditor
ae toda
n
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Ma
AL TRIBUNE Is now entering upon Me
yaar
sUOCee,
other Simi week! weekly in ihe coutizy has had su
tained It so stead!
iy.
t RELY in the United States, and
i Postofficn.
of a solely Ga i merits
ji Por the Year 1803.
made much more attractive
over Wills rian olf os brent popula
ITs FEATURES:
WARS I (EICTURES, hy Thos. Nam, the Sumous
WARRIOR ET ame wont sere
a STORIES of Romanos, Draeal, Expert
ence and Adventure, by leading
FER EEA
THE ied “TRIBUNE,
1729 Now York Ave., WASHINGTON, D. 6.
ne
Can
ee
Fine line Mens Overcoats,
save 25 per cent. at C. P.
Spring Mills,
N
veToNS
Fhaywicians Couldn't Cure,
Bepasmsviree, Hamilton Co., O., June, -
One bottle of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tone
curad we entirely, after physicians had tried
Th for eight nauihe to relieve mo of
nervous debil « HUENNEFELD,
Pr Ont., Jan, 14, 1801,
My wife has taken six bottles of Pastor
Koenig's Nerve Tonio; she has had no return of
the fits, and I think this remedy has had the
desired effect. 1 cheerfully recommend it to any
one suffering from that dreadful malady,
“Epilepsy.” JOHN GHANT,
Brockton, Mass., June 17, 1690,
About a Job! ago } noticed my right hand con.
tinually shaking. od different medicines
but they all rep no Hy * & =» After Sing
threo or four bottles of Pastor Koenig's Nerve
Tonie my hand ceased to shake and 1 found m
self gaining everyday, I think this medicine ls
one of gr
FREE Ss
(BE dE
KOENIC MED. CO., ohieego {IR
Sold by Druggists at $1 por Bottle, 6 for 85.
Large Size, 81.75. 6 Bottles for $9.
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WOLF & CRAWFORD.
AUTION MY WIFE, AMANDA ROYER,
having left my bed and board without any
provocation whatever, all persons are hereby
cautioned a-ainst selling her anything on my
credit, as T will not be Iviponsivle for any bills or
debts contracted by h
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Deel at Tusseyville,
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EL ECUTOR'S RR LETTERS TESTA-
Sy the neh. hart David Bparr,
nehip, having been
id ® fant:
respectful
Joe all Tom nowhn themselves {ndebt
the estate to make Immediate payinent.
those having claims agains the same to present
them duly authenticated for settiement.
SIMON HARPER, RR RO.
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SinAay MEIFER LOST Al
a, a rod heifer, whi I
nose, tod around the
across the
Rhien feet, sb ome jue and
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Whireabonta will be EER
formation, Ba
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For pain in the stomach, colic and
cholera morbus there is nothing better
than Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by J, D.
Murray, Druggist.
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trated by living examples,
many cases might easily be
which in
done,
a cold was brought before the
80 that all could hear the dry,
cough and know its significance;
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thin watery discharge from the
not one of them would ever forget
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sale by J. D. : HIERAY Druggist,
RPHAN'S COURT SALE. BY VIRTUE OF
sundry orders of the Orphan's “ourt of
Centre county, there will be exposed al public
sae at the residence of Eve Dushem, deceased
iste of Potter township, on
oOo 0 BATURDAY, DEC. 17, 1802, 00
At 1 o'clock p.m. the following desoribed real oa
tate: A fine farm situated about one mile south of
Penn Cave station sand two and one-half miles
west of Spring Mills adjoining lade of John Deu
berman, J C. Bible, John Grove, W. H Lucas, and
others, containiog
Joe{ 100 ACRES AND 10 PERCHES
und an allowance of 3 per cont, 60 acres of which
is cleared and the balance is well timbered with
bn hemlock, chestoul, rock oak, ete. Thereon
erecled a
sm {
GOOD HOUSE AND BARN
and good outbuildings. A good spring and well
on the premises, also cholee fruit, and couven-
jent to churches and public schools,
Terms of sale: One-half cash and the residoe
in She year with Suterest. 10 b to be secured by bond
and mortgage on the premises
M. L. RISHEL,
Ade'r of Sarah Dashem, and Ex'r of Catha-
rine and Eve Dashem, decd
JOHN KLINE, Att y. H. HERSHBERGER.
Guardian of Harvey RB Royer.
mca
TIRE,
DR. THEEL,
538 North Fourth Se.
Pe DCD veiow Green, Phitadel
cures freak comes in 4 to 10days
Barly Decay,
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A son of Mr. M. D. Pusser, a mer-
chant of Gibmlter, N. C., was so bad-
ly afflicted with rheumatism for a year
or more as to be unable to work or go
to school. His father concluded to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm on: the boy.
It soon cured him and he has since
walked one and a half miles to sehool
and back every school day. 50 cent
bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug-
gist.
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Attorney at law
BELLEFONTE
of Furst's ©
be Cousuile
PA
ng. north
in German
JRugy
Office on second floor
of Court House Can
and Eugiish
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ny I5, BOWER & ¢ RV iB
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BANKS.
RKEKIRG CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
IHsoount notes
pUoERT, Cashier
Receive
i @
Janu
deposits
HOTELS.
IR HOUSE,
8. Woods Caldwell, | ene
LOCK HAVER
(Good sampie rooms oD
snl
1 BYi1
. PA.
Terms reasonable
RE,
“WL. Daggett, Proprietor
'
BELLEFONTE
3h given to country trade
PA
Bpecial silentic
Proprietor,
BELLEYOKRTE, PA.
The traveling coms unity will find this bolel
joal to any iu the county | in every respect, Jor
a0 and boast, and charges very moderate.
Emanuel Brown,
FARMAN HOUSE
Opposite Court House,
ELLEFONTE, PA
ing. new furnitare throug
© bells and all modern improvements,
Good table and moderate charges
SPRING MILLIE HOTEL,
D. H. Bub), Paws, .
SPRING MILLE, PA.
{ {Free bus to and from all trains,
NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
3. B. Brandon, Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA
Free bus to and from all trains, Good sample
rooms on first floor. Special rated 0 wilnesses
and jurors.
USE,
Ord & Zaring, pn vistors,
VISBURG, PA
Free bus to and from all — Good sample
rooms on first floor,
(A MERON H(
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T. ELMO MOTEL 317 AND § ine ARC H or
S Phlladeiphia. Rates $2 per day Located
in the immediate centres of business, and places
of amusement and the different railroad depots,
as well as all parts of the city are easily sooessh
bie by street oars constantly passing the aoor. It
offers special indueements to thowe visiting the
city for business or pleasure. Your patrounsge
respectfully solicited. Jos, M. Feoun,
FI HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
LOCATED IN ONE OF “THE MOST BEAUTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLBGHENY REGION; UI RDENOMI XA
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXKES;
TUITION FREE: BOARD SAND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW NEW BUILDINS
AXD EQUIPMENT.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
1. AGRICULTURR (Three Soyresi, and AGR)
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant §}
justrations on the Farm and n the Labore
BOTAXY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti
eal and Students ts taught original
study w kh th ferosoope.,
CHE ISTRY: “with oa unusually full and
OVI] ENG ENOTNERRIN
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Jour
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Sei he Pla he Shop, ond
HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi.
Eh AND DESIGN.
ENG: £4 COU
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A EMATIOS and ASTRONOMY; pure
PENNSYLVANIA R. RK.
R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway.
Time Table, 10 effect May 22, 1692
LEAVE
$258 mm ~Tr
MONTA XDOR
MM. (Dally
Hkerbarre
interme
Philadel Pa ia at 2 3.00 p
EASTWARD,
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wi
Harrisburg snd
Punday.
Pousvilie,
6, RITIVINE
1,450 p. BW.
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to Wilkes
Parlor cars
exce; (Hundaz, 3
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3 Potteyill ¢ Har 3
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WR, ID *
m., Wal
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0 Philadelp h a and Baltimore,
JV ESTW ARD,
Daily) For Frie and Can
an laigua aud nlermediste stations, Rochester
Buffaio and Niagara Fal is, with through Pullmsas
cary Ld passenger coaches 10 Erie and Roches
r
10.17 For Lock Haven and
Dally
except Bundsy.
ik 4 and in
lermediaie siations
: H £ BG Nisgara Falls, with
thro ug h pRISCDEET couches to Kane and Rochess
er ANG Parior oar Ww Rochester,
504 p. m.~Train y except Bunda
For Renovo, tern y 4 under)
$2p m Williams
iiate stations,
GH TRAINS FOR MONT, ANIC N FR OM
EAST AND SOUTH
THRO!
Train 15 leaves New Ye rk 1 night,
re 4.40 a m, Harrisburg
Lest mre, | ‘ a m. (Daily
ving st Montandosn 1 am
Philadel
2.15
Wi
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indel;
Baltimore 9.4
x X op i Sunday
) eaves Phi
&m, X
Irrivivg at
Car from
ug Menger coaches
i Baltimore
1leaves New York 9.00 a m, Phils,
; Washington at Jam Baltimore st 11.45
am, Wilkesharre 2.12 p m, (dail ¥ except Suns
day) arriving st Montandon ai 3 Mp m, with
through passenger comches from Palla and
Baltimore
Train 2 <1 leaves New York 2.00 pm, Philadel phia
Sp =, Baitizoore 4.90 p
4.25 pm. Washington 3
m, Sail ¥i ariving st Moutandon 938 Pm,
Through Parlor Car from Jhiladeiphis week
days.
n 8 leaves New York at 80
. » Washington 10.00 p m, Baltimore,
iL 20 p m, (daily) mrriving of Montandon at 5 36
a m, with through Pullman sles ping cars from
Phila. Washington snd Baltimore and through
bm coaches from Philadelphia and Bal
ATE
from Philade iphis &
ra 114 a
p m, Phllad.
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD.
Daily Except Bening.
Westward,
PMPM.AM. BTATIONS
b 50, Montandon
6 20 Lewisburg
6 30 Biehl
6 35 Vicksburg
5| Mifiinburg
0 Milimmont
Glen Iron
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Ling Hall
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Pleasant Gap
59 10 Bellefonte
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don at 5.208 m, 10.00 a m, 1.20 5.35and 7 745
turning leeve Montandon for Lewisburg at
m, 10.25 a m. 5.05 p m 6.00 Pavanis® bm
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