The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 16, 1893, Image 5

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    The Way to Do It,
accepted the position of Road supervi-
sor of Darby township, Delaware coun-
ty, this state. In declining a renomi-
nation he makes a statement in which
he says he was cleted without is
knowledge, and accepted the position
mainly for the purpose of seeing what
could be done.
According to custom, he was assign-
ed a district. There were no stone
roads in the district, except two small
stretches built by the subseription.
Mr. Biddle divorced road building
from politics. He enlisted the help of
citizens heeause they had faith in him,
and with less than $2,500 per mile of
road obtained from a loan, with the
road taxes about 3} mills on a low val-
uation of property and with private
subscriptions, he has built stone roads
throughout his district. A third of a
mile yet unpaved, he expects to com-
plete before the end of his term. A
part of the loan, $14,000, remains to be
expended in the other district, and as
custom requires that the other super-
visors shall spend it, Mr Biddle de-
clines to become jointly responsible for
a district over which he has no con-
trol. Surely there are lessons here how
to get good roads and also how not to
get them.
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Did You Ever Think of It!
An exchange says: Buppose every
business man in town took as much
interest in the upholding of the place
as the newspaper man. He works for
railroads, manufactories, schools,
churches, good streets, better roads
and a hundred and one other things
for the general good. He urges, pleads
scolds, badgers and cavorts around un-
til he gets what he sets out for. Im-
agine his feeling then, when some fel-
low reproaches him because he does
not boom things enough, and nine
times out of ten that same fellow has
never paid a cent toward supporting
the paper, and the paper he reads with
marked regularity is either borrowed
from his next door neighbor or picked
up from the counter in the store at
which he deals.
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A Little Girl's Experience In a Lighthouse
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are
keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at
Sand Beach, Mich., and are blessed
with a daughter, four years old. Last
April she was taken down with Mea-
sles, followed with a dreadful Cough
and turning into a Fever. Doctors at
home and at Detroit treated her, but
in vain, she grew worse rapidly until
she was a mere “handful of bones.”’—
Then she fried Dr. King’s New Dis
covery and after the use of two and a
half bottles, was completely cured.
They say Dr. King's New Discovery
is worth its weight in gold, yet you
may get a trial bottle free atJ. D. Mur-
ray's,
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The jasperized wood of Arizona has
become well known by reason of the
many cabinet specimens, paper weights
and decorative slabs of it that are sent
to the Eastern cities, but this is by no
means the only petrified forest in this
country. In the Hoodoo district of
the Yellowstone many stumps of trees
are found converted to stones, some of
them showing knots, grain of the wood
and bark as plainly as the living tree,
and the pebbly branches of the Yellow-
stone River are strewn with tons of
fragments of fossil wood. Inthedreary
desert of the Dakota Bad Lands leaf
impressions are frequently found in
he hardened clay, and at Little Mis
souri, at the point known as the Burn-
ting Mountain, where a coal seam, has
been on fire since nobody knows when
here are half dozen tree trunks about
thirty feet long. This is remarkable
on account of the almost total lack of
tree life in this region at present.
A Good Record. “I have sold
Ch amberlain’s Cough Remedy for ten
years,” says druggist E. B. Legg, of
Vail, Ia., “and have always warranted
it and never had a bottle returned.
During the past 90 days I have sold
twelve dozen and it has given perfect
satisfaction in every instance.” It
does not dry up a cough, but loosens
and relieves it. It will cure a severe
cold in less time than any other treat-
ment, 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles
for sale by J. D. Murray.
rif mf
Shipped a Car Load of Steck,
Mr. Samuel Slack, the cattle dealer,
shipped a car load of fine stock east to
markets on Wednesday morning.
The fey and slippery roads were a great
hindrance to driving cattle,
ines AM A A
© for an eye more clear to we,
A mind to grasp more earnestly,
For every good intent,
That to the sick and despalricg
I bring thee a peerless cure,
Pan-Tina, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds,
and Consumption, 25 and 50 cents, Soldat J. D.
Murray's Drug Store,
nn AI MAAS
No well-appointed kitchen or ba-
kery is ever without flavoring extracts
of some kind. The very best obtaina-
ble now are Bull's-Head Flavoring Ex-
tracts. Price 10 cents.
ge Asse
Grain Wanted.
Highest market price paid for all
kinds of grain, at the Centre Hall mill,
by Kurtz & Bon. febi-lm
Better Every Xeonr,
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 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-
gon been brought to a degree of perfec-
tion which leaves nothing to be desir-
ed. Sdectf
is
That Glorious Climate,
Send for Sights and Scenes in Cali.
scnia, published by the Passenger De-
partment of the Union Pacific System
at Omaha, or ask your nearest Union
Pacific Agent for one. This little book
will tell you of the beauties and won-
ders of California—the grandest win-
ter resort in America. Bdect
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Offres His Services,
WwW. A. Bandoe, Auctioneer, offers his
gerviees in crying sales. Having had
experience as auctioneer he guarantees
satisfaction. Address, Centre Hall,
I jan20-1m
a.
Service and 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 dollar you spend with us
goes farther, 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
inspection will prove this.
Samuel Lewiw, Clothier.
D DEMOCR
ING
FAMILY AND
PAPER WHICH YOU CAN-
NOT AFFORD TO DO
WITHOUT.
ON THE FOURTH OF NEXT MARCH
GROVER CLEVELAND
WILL BE INAUGURATED
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
FOR THE BECOND TIME,
The restoration of the Democratic party to pow.
er in the control of the national UySImneLL will
be 8 noteworthy event, and will be naturally fol-
jowed by many events of lesser interest, but still
ofgreat importance. There will be a vast deal of
Democratic news toprint, aod there will be one
paper above all others in which to get this news
That paper is THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY POST,
It will pay especial attention to the pews that
will most interest the residents of PENNSYL
VANIA, OHIO and WEST VIRGINIA who live
within 200 wiles of Pittsburgh.
Exclusive of the uarivaled political nows
which the POST will coutain, aud which will
cominend the paper tothe head of a household,
he owes it also to himself, to his wife and his
children to provide his family with & good gener
al paper, one that will contain all the diversified
matter calculated 10 interest an entire family.
Just such a paper as this is THE PITTSBURGH
WEEKLY POST, whose news of all kinds, politi
cal, home and foreign, fashion letters, special cor
respoudence, turf letiers, uotes, clo, is
arranged with special regard to mectiog a divers
sity of tastes, It takes ail kinds of peopl
make a world, aud THE POS I tries Lo Ix
to all kinds of people.
AS A FAMILY NEWSPAPER
TAE WEEKLY POST |
by great authors, poetry an
ers the world io all de
aid literature. i
ance writers of the d
ariists and mailed insu
seribera for Sunday reading.
THE MARKET REPORTS
By mall, telegra
the field, espix
markets, careful revi
for the weekly edilio
curacy and reliability
NEWS OF
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FOR 1883
A
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ph and special rep
y the cattle, prod
s of wi
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and are unrivale
Is [HE
——If in need of a heavy storm ul-
ster go to Lewins, at Bellefonte,
take a peep at his stock. You will cer- |
tainly find something that will be of |
service and worth to you, and at such |
low prices that are astonishing. He |
has a fine stock of such articles.
A NATURAL REMEDY FOR
Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyster-
ics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness,
Hypochondria, Melancholia, In-
ebrity, Sleep'essuess, Diz-
giness, Brain and Spi-
pal Weakness,
This medicine bas direct action upon |
the nerve centers, allaying all irritabili-
ties, and increasing the flow and power |
of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmioss |
and leaves no unpleasant efiects,
—A Valuable Book en Nervous |
sent free 10 any address, |
and poor path a0 obtain |
free of charge.
bias been Jrepared by the Reverend |
ocenig, of Jord arte. Ind.
prepared This direction
KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, IIL
Sold by Druggists at $1 per Dottie. 8for 85
Large Size, $1.75. 6 Bottles for 89.
MRL
FLAVORING
ALIEN
“ “ARE THE BEST. ..:
VANILLA; LEMON, ORANGE,
“GINGER, ROSE ALMOND.
PRYCEIOCAND 25C..
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wines WIE, snd |
ths
Pastor
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Liquid Cement mands anything.
Always ready. Price 10 cents.
SEWELL'S
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment had failed
it 1s put up in 25 and 60 cent boxes.
Farmers
Look!
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1 am now prepared to furnish
Farm Implements
and Repairs of all kinds at the
LOWEST PRICES!
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Special attention given to repairs,
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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
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3¢ Word every week,
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Agents wild with success. Mr, Thos, L. Martin
of Centreville, Teas, cleared #711 in 9 days; Miss
Rose Adams Wooster, Ohifo, $23 in 40 minutes
Rev. J] Howard Madieon, Lyons, N. Y_ 8101 in 7
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BIBLE PUBLISHING CO., 72 Chestaut 8t., Phil.
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XECUTORBNOTICE.~LETTRRE TESTA.
mentary on the estate of David Sparr,
dee’d ate of Harrie township, having boen grant
od to the undersigned, he would respectfully re.
quest all persons knowing themselves indebted
to the estate to make immediate payment, and
those having lain against the same 10 present
them duly authenticated for settlement,
SIMON HARPER, Executor,
Centre Hall, Pa
Stay Home and Freeze
You ean, of course,
few hours land you in California, the
try.
“Our aly.”
suffering.
[ All grades of Roller flour con-
stantly onhand, at whole-
sale to dealers and at retail.
All grades of Chop.
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Harper &
Kreamer.
ATTORNEYS.
Attorney at Law,
BRLLEFONTE, PA
floor of Furst’s building, n¢
A
be cousuiled
, always on hand,
Soft Woodland,
§12€8,
and
8 C. M. BOWER,
WER & ORVIS,
at Law
BELLEFON
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Office in Crides building or
i floor,
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Office In Conrac
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Fire
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cash paid for same at highest
market prices.
Coal, strictly cash.
Tourist Trip.
Round trips to the Pacific Coast,
=hor hie Mountain
$
Tt 1 i
Lt Lrips 10
of Colorado,
The Great Balt Lake.
Yellowstone
Resgris
Park —the
most wonderful spot on this cont nent.
Puget Sound, the Mediterranean of
Pacific Coast,
All reached
Bystem.
National
the
Pacific
For detailed information call
t Agent or ad-
E. L. LoM»aX,
Gen. Pass, & Tht. Agent,
Omaha. Neb.
via the Union
on your nearest Ticks
dress
- HANS COURT BALE. -BY VIRT
Sundry orders of the Orphans Court « f Cet
tre county, there will be exposed 10 public sae
at Centre Hall, the fo lowing described real es
tate of James and Thomas Lingle deoes: 8, on
Oey SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 15, 1505. tymmmeiy
At 1 o'clock, p.m. Two floe farms snd
ship,
sg
| timber tract of Innd situated in Potier tos
| Centre county, Pa
| No. 1. Bounded on the east by line of Is
{ John Lingle. A. B. McNitt, on the south by
| of line on the West by No. 2, on the not
| line of Nit any mount vingconiaining
i 183 ACRES,
| more or loss. Thereon erected a large two-story
| house and large barn. and other outbu idings
| The farm is under good cuitivation, has ar abun
| danee of fruit and runing water al the house
{ and barn
| No.2, Bounded on the east by No. 1,
| south by Manor line, on the west by line of Fred
| Kurte, U. D. Osman, W. Heckman and
on the north by
containing
150 ACRES AND 110 PERCHES,
and allowance,
dwelling house, Frame barn and other ontouild-
ings, Well supplied with water and all kinds of
fruit.
No 3, Situsted In Gregg township, Centre
county, containing
4 AURES AXD 140 PERCHES,
and allowsnoe., Bounded on the west by lands
of John D. Decker, on the south by lands of cee
on the north by lands of eon the east b
line of lands of M. Brows, it beiog well ti Abred
with white, yellow, pitch pine, hemlock, oak
and ehestnut
Terms of sale of farms, Onedhind of purchase
money to be paid on conficmation of sale. One.
third In one year. balance in two years, deferred
payments to be secured by bond and morte age on
the premises and bear joterest from date of sale.
For tinsber trae, terms cash, or in th co an-
nual payments with so Usfactory security ior the
same, JAMES ©. BOAIL
Administrator James A. Lingle. dec’d.
W. B. MINGLE,
Administrator Thomas Lingle, dec'd.
odds of
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Cav ION ~HAVISG PURCHASED THE
reonnl property of Daniel Slutrean, st
eonstable's sale oonisting of 4 nead of horses, 2
miles, § sow, lot of hay, carn, 2 wagons, bug:
gy, wud all the defeadants personal ity, all
persons are hereby esntioned fast me Wling
with same, as wo leave same in his spd Jom at
our pleasure. MRS. CLARA SLUTMAN,
decid-a EM HUYETT.
The senior proprietor of this paper
has been subject to frequent colds for
some years, which were sure to lay
him out if not doctored at once. He
finds that Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy is reliable. 1iopens the secretions,
relieves the lungs and restores the sys-
tem to a healthy condition, If freely
used ns soon as the cold has been con-
tracted, and before it has becom set-
tled in the system, it greatly lessens
the attack and often cures in a single
day what would otherwise have been
QUANGLER & HEWES
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Special stlention
WETAIN HOURE,
Emanoel Bro
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NEW GARMAN
: New building. vew fun
| heat, electric bells and all modern imy
Good table and moderate « narges
SPRING MILLE HOTEL,
: DHA R rietor,
i SPRING MILLIS, PA
i¥ree bus to and from all trains
: NEW BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE,
1 A 4. B. Brandon, Proprietor,
; BELLEFONTE, PA.
{| Free bus to and from all trains Good sample
| rooms on first floor. Bpecial rales 0 wilDesscs
| and jurors
N HOUSE,
Ord & Zerfing, Proprietors
LEWISBURG, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample
rooms on firs: foor
| cAMERO
T. ELMO HOTEL —317 AND 519 ARCH gT%
: Philadelphin. Rates §2 per day. loca
inn the immediate centres of business, and pisces
| of amusement and the different railroad depots,
| as well as all parts of the city. are easily arcossis
ble hy street cars constantly passing the aoor. It
offers special indueements to those visiting the
city for business or pleasure, Your patronage
respectfully solicited, Jos, M., Fraun,
Proprietor.
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rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
LOCATED IN ONE OFSTHE MOST BEAUTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES
TUITION FREE. BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
0 NEW BUILDINS
AND EQUIPMENT,
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
AGRICULTURE (Three Comrses) and AGRI
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il
justrations on the Farm and in the
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti
eal and practical. Students taught original
windy with the microscope.
CHEMISTRY: with au unusually full snd
the course in the Laboratory.
CIVIL ENGINEERING, 1 There
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: »oour ss
MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: } os are
accompanied with very extensive practical
exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the
Laboratory.
HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi.
nal invest s
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DUSIGN
LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE and
Jue Jui Ample facilities for
1 and insururental,
£ and LITERATURE; Istin
(optional.) French, German and English {re
yultets ane or more contin
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure
NTC: ARTS: combining shop
years’ course; New ant
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lelphia & R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway.
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and
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a 25854
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Rochester
For Lock Haven and
vy except Bunday.
dered inte siations
BERT Vallis, with
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findeis
Daily
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Washing.
fillkesbay
fiviiig at
car from
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Philad
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riving at Montandon at 4.56
man sleeping cars from
timore aud through
biladeiphis and Bais
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Bs L110 pm, Balti
44 p m., Bun-
utandon 7.835 p.m.
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LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD.
Duly Except Sunday,
Westward,
Rastward,
ANPHN.PN
$20
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8 ad
STATIONS,
0 Mot .
5 lewi
22 Biehl
& Vicksburg
ssi MiMlisburg
50 Millmont
Bs Gien Iron
27 Paddy Mounts'n
a8 Coburn
4 Zerby
SiRiving Spring
2 Penn Cave
b G0 Ustitre Hall
8 16 Grege
4 linden Hall
25 0nk Hall
82 Lemont
8: Dule Suzamit
47 Vieasant Gap
MiiAxemsnn
& 5 Bellefonte .
Additional tralos leave Lewisburg for Monta:
douatd 20am. 00am, 1.20, bedand 7.45 p mm
turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 5.0 »
Mm OVam.sWpmiit pmandshpm
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HENCH & DROMEOLD, Manrs., YORK, PA.
“Hard to Get, : via Union Pacific
Eggs are not p#uty, neither are po_
tatoes, beef is getting scarce, and mon-
ey isjust alittle hard to get.
ordered in due time, fall and winter tour,
W. L. GOODHART,
a severe cold. Northwestern Hotel Re-
porter, Des Moines, Town. 25 and 80
cont bottles for sale by J, D, Murray,
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