The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1893, Image 5

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    THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE.
The Presidential electors chosen at
the elections on November 8, 1802, are
politically divided as follows:
Cleve. Harri
land, son.
11 —
8
Wea
ver.
Alabama —
Arkausas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia 3
Idaho va
1liinois 21
Indians 15
Towa —_
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missourl
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennesee
Texas
Vermont
Virgioia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
I
8
6
3
1
Total......
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Cleveland's MAJOTILY covers arrsns nn sssscsarrsnes
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SPRING MILLS
Interesfing Items From our Energetic
Correspondent,
Rev. R. Fetterolf and wife are visit-
iting the reverend’s father.
Mrs. Daniel Runkle sr., was strick-
en with paralysis last Sunday morn-
ing, and is still in a helpless condi-
tion.
D. H. Ruhl’s thermometer takes the
lead, it registered 22 below zero last
Wednesday morning.
Rev. Hertz is conducting a revival
in the Evangelical church at Spring
Mills,
D. E. Bible, our former
was in town last week.
moved to Shamokin, Pa.
H. N. Wert and family
Sunbury last Monday.
Our popular young miller had a vis-
jon on Monday night. It was in the
direction of upper Sinking Creek,
about three o'clock in the morning.
It appeared there was a large fire up
there and all the people were wearing
line in clothes; the children were run-
ning about barefooted, while the farm-
ers were making preparations for the
coming harvest. Billy's countenance
has changed in consequence of his vis-
fon for no one can tell him the inter-
pretation thereof.
District Grand Chief, Woomer
Millheim assisted by several other Sir
Knignts of the same place, installed
the officers of Centre Castle K. G. E.
No. 169. The officers of Centre Castle
for the next term are as follows: Past
Chief, D. H. Ruhl; Noble Chief, J. W.
Baer; Vice Chief, M. Shires; High
Priest, John Meyer; Venerable Hermit
R. U. Bitner; Master of Records, J. A.
Grenoble; Clerk of Exchequer W. P
Alexander; Keeper of Exchequer, J. R.
G. Allison; Worthy Chamberlin, Dav-
id Burrell; First Guardsman, Wm,
Blasser; Second Guardsman, John
Taylor; Ensign, J. I. Condo; Esquire,
Robert Meese; Representative to Grand
Castle, W. P. Alexander.
I
Prof. Raubitshek, instructor and
lecturer of Optical Science, is at the
office of Dr. W. A. Jacobs this week,
where he is examining the eyes of all
who suffer from visional difficulties,
free of charge. The Professor will
come to Centre Hall every three
months to adjust all glasses procured
by him without extra charge. Watch
this paper for further dates,
Death of Adam Bower,
Mr. Adam Bower, of Haines town-
ship, died a few days ago, aged about
pixty years, He had been ailing for
two years from a spinal trouble.
As
Death in Millheilm,
Jacob Gephart, an old residenter of
Millheim, died on Wednesday morn-
ing. He was sick only a short time.
He was aged 63 years, and leaves a
wife and four children.
—
Lecture to the Young Folks.
Rev. Davis will deliver a lecture to
the young folks on next Sabbath even-
ing at the meeting of the Society of
Christian Endeavor, which will be
held in the Evangelical church on
that evening.
~~ Offers His Services,
i W. A. Bandoe, Auctioneer, offers his
services in erying sales. Having had
experience as auctioneer he guarantees
satisfaction, Address, Centre Hall,
Pa. Jan20-1m
merchant
David has
departed for
at
of
rl C. Gephart, of Miliheim, about
a year ago, we are informed, had his
father’s, Jacob Rear lite insured
$5000—the fa
Better Every Year,
Time was when the “glorious cli-
mate of California” did not attract
tourists, But year after year the tide
of travel sets in stronger and stronger
every fall and winter toward this fa-
vored region. There is no climate
like it on this continent for a winter
resort, and the usual fine service on
the Union Pacific System and the
Southern Pacific Railway has this sea-
son: been brought to a degree of perfec-
tion which leaves nothing to be desir-
Bdectf
Rather Be Without Bread. XI
Bisuor's REsipENOoE, Marquette, Mich,
ov, 7,188,
The Bev. J, Kossbiel, of above place, writes:
{ have suffered a great deal, and whenever I
now feel a nervous stiack coming I take a dose
of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tunic sud feel re.
Heved., 1 think a great deal of it and would
rather bv without bread than withogs the Toule,
Better Than the Best Doctor.
Manoxoy City, Pa, December, 1600,
I deem it my duty to say that 1 was treated
for ten years by .the best doctors in Pennsyl
vauia, but never got any rolief uutil 1 took Pas
tor Koenig's Nerve Tonle, I mn cured of my
nervous troubles ; have never had the slightest
symptoms of those spells sinoe I conunenced
taking the frst bottle,
FREE HERESY
Valuable Book en Nervous
sont free 10 any address,
ia the 7 Reveren
y roe nas Fort 9 Wives, ina. o and
prepared unde
poor, pitiesis can also obtain
medicine free of charge.
KOENIC MED. CO., Oiongos iL
Sold by Druggists at 81 per Bottle. 6 for 85.
Large Size, 81.75. 6 Bottles for $90.
ARE)
a latrdattlal al
Pan
snow
THE
Philadelphia Press,
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A FAMILY PAPER
WHICH 18
Clean, Unsensational And Just The
Paper
FOR THE
AMERIC AN I {OME.
Tue Press has'the best t possible organization to
secure news ftom the most Buportaul sources,
aud with pearly 400 correspondents in Pennsyl
vauis, New Jersey and De'awnre, the and
pear-at-hume news Is covered with a routine
carefulness aud attention to detail not even at
tempted by auy other paper,
Tur Press has also the best of correspondents
in all the great cities of the United States, as well
as finauciul aud railroad experts 1a Chicago and
the West, wino keep the paper muore than abreast
with events,
The columns of the SUxpAY Pryss are enriched
by contributions from thse whose usmes are
written high in our lists of great authors, novel
iste, essay ists, as well as from men ‘of high rank
in public life. The best authors know that thelr
best audiences are the readers of the Davy, SUN-
pAY, and WEEKLY Puss,
In politics Tug Pais kuows no other master
than the people and the past year hes seen, as
has been seen before, the marked tact that it is
subservient to no political bos. It bas no polit
foal ambitions to foster, but looks after the inter
ests of its readers, and delivers self apon the is
sues of the day lo a manner both frank and fear-
less, letting the facts speak for themselves and
evading no sues, but meeting them all on the
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ported,
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Ointment.
A eeortaln cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Bores, Eczema,
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Hundreds of cases have been cured by
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It is put up in 25 and 60 gent boxes.
Farmers
Look!
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Farm Implements
and Repairs of all kinds at the
LOWEST PRICES!
O somssmcnie}
Special attention given to repairs,
a BY
BUGGIES, CARTS, :.
WAGONS and CARRIAGES, :.
FERTILIZERS and SEEDS,
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All goods guaranteed.
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Small goods delivered free of charge if
ordered in due time,
WL GOODHART,
Millheim, . -
Peeulinritios of 1803,
“A study of the calender for 1883 will
show that the present year will have
some peculiarities. To begin with it
commences and closes on Sunday, and
contains all or part of 53 weeks, Each
of the seven days of the weeks has the
honor of being the first day of at least
one month. Three of the months be.
gin on Wednesday, while Bunday,
Thursday and Saturday each the natal
day for two months, There are three
months, April, July and December,
that cover parts of six weeks each,
Washington's birthday comes on Wed-
nesday and Decoration day and the
glorious Fourth fall on Tuesday.
Thanksgiving will fall on Thursday,
the last day of November, and will be
the latest Thanksgiving celebrated
within the last decade, In fact it can
never be any later in the year. Old
Santa will visit uson Monday. As
this is the World's fair year, all these
peculiarities are excusable.
im ————————
Services und Worth,
‘We are abreast of the times and in
advance of the seasons bringing in the
finest stock of Fall and Winter Cloth-
ing. The doliar you spend with us
goes further, lasts longer, gets more
style, more quantity, and does you
more good, in service worth and wear
than money spent elsewhere. Our
goods and prices now waiting for your
Pa.
ill prove tiin.
AAR SRRSS
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# ent business conducted for Mooenate Fes
foun Ornce 18 OrposrTe U. 8. Parent Crnce
and we can secure patent io lees Lime Leas those
remote from Washington,
Send model, drawing ort hoto .
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e cost of same in the U.
§ sent free. Address,
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for “Shepp’s Photogranhs of the World”: the
tent hook on earth: costing $100 000; retail at
25, oash or inwaliments; mammoth {lustre
tad cirenlars and terms free; dally output over
1500 volumes.
Shepp's Photographs of the World,
Agents wild with success. Mr. Thos L. Martin
of Centreville, Texas, cleared $711 in 8 dave: Mis
Ruse Adama Wonstet. Ohio, 823 in ve minotes,
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FxEcvTons xo NOTICE ~LETTFRE TESTA.
mentary on the es'ate of David Sparr,
dee’d 1ste of Harris township, having been grant-
od to the undersigned, he would respectfully re.
quest al! persons knowing themesives indeh'ed
to the estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims ageinst the same 10 present
them duly anthentioated for settlement,
BIMON HARPER, Exoerinr,
Centre Hall, Pa
Stay Home and Freese.
You ean, of course, But a charming
trip over the Union Pacific will in a
few hours land you in California, the
loveliest climate in winter for strong
men or invalids there is in this coun-
try. Sdeotf
“Our Italy.”
fo Charles Dudley Warner happily
terms California, and for a winter re-
sort that glorious state is without a
peer. The dry pure air, soft and balmy,
is a joy for the strong man and a won-
derful strengthener for the weak and
suffering. The arrangement for this
fall and winter tour, via Union Pacific
and Southern Pacific Systems, are per
: with the
and comfort,
entre Ha
Mi
All grades of Roller flour con-
stantly onhand, at
sale to dealers and at retail.
whole.
All grades of Chop.
Bran, fine and coarse.
hand, Hard,
Woodland,
cal, always on
Soft and
sizes,
and
cash paid for same at highest |
market prices.
Ferms
Coal,
for Flour,
strictly cash.
Feed
Tourist Trip.
.
Round trips to the Pacific Coast.
The Great Balt Lake.
Yellowstone National
Park—the
Puget Sound, the Mediterranean of
‘onst,
All reached via the
System.
Union Pacific
For detailed information call
nearest Ticket Agent or ad-
+ LOMAX,
Gen. Pass, & Tk. Agent,
Harper &
RWEAR
Kreamer.
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN E LINE
Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA
Oheit ANE OOURT SALR BY VIRTUE
Sundry orders of the Orphans Omir of +
tre county, there will be exposed to public
. the
OF
on
ae
following describes! resi eee
Gectmed, on
21, 1892,
Two fine farms apd
a SATURDA Y. JANUARY,
elock,
Enid}
tite county Pa.
+ 1. Bounded on the east by line of lands of |
or Hoe on the West by No. 2. on the north by
} { IX ACRES,
Jeane
dave of frolt aod rotuning water al the house
No 2, Boundedonthe east by No. 1. ma
south by Manor ne, on the west by iine of Foe -
Kurtz, U. D. Osman, W. Heckman and others,
ou the porth by live along Nittany mountain,
Joe |
150 ACRES AND 110 PERCHES, )
dwelling house, Frame barn and other outbaild-
fn Well supplied with water aod all Kinds of
ras.
No 3. Simated la Gregg township. Centre
founty, containiog
joe{ 45 AUKES AND 148 PERCHES,
and allowance, Bounded on the west by lands
of Johu D. Decker, on the south by lands of ce
on the north by lands of an the east b
line of lands of M. Brown, it being well timbered
with white, yellow, pitch plue, hemlock, oak
nid chestnut,
Terms of sale of farms, One-third of purchase
money 10 be paid on confirmation of sa Orie
third in one Font. tmlance in tes years, deferred
payments to be secured by bond and mortgage on
the premises aid bear lnterest from date of sale.
For tituber trae |. terme cash, or io thiee ane
nual payments with satisfac secu ity for the
same JAMES ©. BOAL,
Administrator James A, Lingle, dec'd.
W. B. MINGLE,
Administrator Thomas Lingle, dec'd
Jnl
CAvTION ~{IAVING PURCHASED THE
wisonal property of Daniel Siatman, st
constablu’s sie. cotsmtiog of 4 nesd of ho ses, 2
miles, § cow, bot of hay, lot corn. 2 Wagons,
gy. and all the defendants personal property, all
persons are hereby cautioned sgnion neil &
Sita safe, as We leave same fu his poss selon al
Tenstire, MRS, CLARA FLUTMAN,
deol Ee EM. HUYEIT.
Mr. William T. Price, a Justice of
the Peace, at Richland, Nebraska, was
confined to his bed last winter with a
severe attack of lumbago; but a thor
ough application of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm enabled him to get up and
goto work. Mr. Price says: “The
Remedy cannot be recommended too
highly.” Let any one troubled with
rheumatism, neuralgia or lame back
give it a trial and they will be of the
same opinion. 50 cent bottles for sale
by J. D. Murray, Druggist.
wo to the Philad. Branch, and |
you will receive clothing that are une: |
i
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Office on second floor of Farst's building porth
Cau be co.sulted ln German
Jans
H. ORVIS LM. BOWER,
| QEVIS, IS ER Cao
At vrueys st Law
BELLEFONTE PA
's Exchange building on seobud
janss
EL
ORVIE
Office iu Cride:
Allorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, FA.
Office in Conrad Building. jan@2
ic LEMANT DALE,
Attorpey at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA
corner Diamond, two doors from
junp’
Office N. W,
J. L.8ravaiee, P. Hewes,
[8Fa NGLER & HEWES,
Attorpeys at Law
BELLEFONTE, PA
Practice
form
fon to oollestiions
Constlitation
Epacial alten
the oourts in
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PENNSYLVANIA
| Philadelphia & "Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway,
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Time Table, in effect Dec, 158, 1802
LEAVE MONTANDON,
$18 a m.—~Train 14
{ For sanbury, wi , Hazleton,
Hurrisburg and interinedintse
al Philndelphis sg 300 p, m.,
im ., Baltimore, 83.10 p mu, Washi
CutilivCling #l rhllaceipliie Ks Bl BOR plLOTE
poluts Through passeuger cost om ws 10 Wi ken
barre, Philadeiphia and Baltimoe Vator cars
w Fhilsdelphis,
1.8 p b~Traiu 5
For suubury, Harris
tions, arriving at Phi
| TRAINS EARTWARD
Duiiy
¥ except Bundey.
ikerbarre,
Pousyilie,
lations BITIViUg
hew York, 500 p
Lglon, 40 m
(Daily except Fundsy.)
Intenuediste siss
hpi ante bip m., New
York. #55 p. m., Bait O40 p.m, Wasliiug-
wut 8.15 p.m. Parlor cr "throt igh to Philadel-
phia, and pas cnger coaches io Pulindelphia sud
Baillmore
501 p. mn ~Train 12. [Daily
Fo r Wilkesbarre, Haste tou, Pi
ud lutermediate pols
: at m. New York
mw. ash ington $108 Mm.
Wikesbarre and PhillacCelpt
ip m.~Traln b
Harrbburg and all intr
tug st Philadelpd
iw Pullman sleepin
Phllsdelphia and »
8 LEETS DRY Telia ie
Us. mn
i2 a m~Tre
Harrisburg and
except Bunday.}
Aevilie Harrisburg
t Phils deipb 8
Baltimore 1040 3.
Fees unger coaches Ww
risburg to
lila jas
turbed uutad
Bbmzy
{ving
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BANKS.
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TENTRE COOL ING OO
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Reowive doponits
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ROCA winy
HOTELS.
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Proprietary
LOCK HAVES, PA
Good sample rons on find
mal
Terms reasousole
fon
pus HOUSE,
WL. Daggett, Prop} tor
BELLEVONTE
Special attention given to country trade
PA
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STAIN
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The iraveil
wn, Proprietor
BELLEFONTE FA.
this botel
reaped l, i
moderate
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every
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uel, nod charges very
wr
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ARMAN HOUSE
Oppenite Court House
BELLEFONTE PA
new furaitisre throughonl, tesa
lx
New building
Good table snd moderate charges,
MILLE HOTE!
DH ibs gone bee
PRING MILLE, PA
Free bus to and from a ne trains
RHOFF HOUSE
GB. mrandon, Pro
BELLEFONTE PA.
Free bus to and from all tosis, Good sample
rooms on first Boor. Special males 10 willesses
and jurors
Weta
(AMERON Hou SE,
Ord & Zerfing, Propristors,
LEWISBURG, PA
Good sample
Free bus to and from all trates,
roots on firs: floor
=T EL MO ROTEL - ~317 AND 319 ARC ™ oT
Philadelphia. Rates $2 per day Located
in the immediae centres of business, and pisces
of am asewent and the different railroad depots,
as well as all parts of the city are easily ancessh
ble by street ears constantly passing the coor. IL
offers special indneements to those visiting the
city for busines or
respectfully solicited.
Jos, MM. Fearn,
Prop
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FEE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI
eL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
LLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA.
Ao NAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES:
TUITION FREE BOARD AND
OTHER EXPRNDER VERY
W NEW BUILDINS
AND EQUIPMENT.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY,
AGRICULTURE (Three Courevs,
CULTURALCHEMISTRY: i
fastrations on the Ferm and in
L
sady wliihe mierosooge.
thorough ooirse in the Labumtory,
{Ee ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAY, ENGINERKRING:
MECHUND AL ENGINEERING:
investigation
RbUrTRIAL, ART AND DERIGN
PIER COURSE
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to or aaa hh te
EN TREMATION and ASTRONOMY: pure
NIC ARTS: combluing shop work
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sw Tiesier,
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interns tdinte #lations,
(Daidy except Saoday)
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15 leaves New York 12.15
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Philadels
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GU arriving al Moats wi 5.58 p m, with
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fon si 5.30 a m, 10.70 m, 1.20, 540and 7.45 a
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