The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 31, 1895, Image 5

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    MILLuEIM, | —Don’t shiver; get one of those good
Bellefonte,
THE CREATEST ATTORNEYS. | PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
| storm coats at Lewin’s,
Jottings from Our Wide-Awake Neighbor.
ing Town,
Albert Klinefelter and
ed into the house of Nick
on North street this week.
Millheim ean boast of five
family mov-
Barnhart,
or
iness, what town of its size can beat it.
ny are kept busy their
spective roads,
places is drifted
feet high.
up as fast as they
opening
The
from
snow in
four to
are opened.
in order to save the five
which will be added to all
paid before the first of February;
es, per
taxes
sequently the collector is Kept busy.
Uriah Reifsnyder ot North street,
still on the sick list.
Charles Aurand and family of
roy,
myer on
Mr.
horses.
John H. Woomer was to
ven a few days last week
last Saturday
Lock
on business
as well as pleasure.
most impassable.
Snyder Tobias, of North street, who
six months is not improving any.
ous since the snow drifts.
tar. The meetings are conducted
the pastor, Rev. Noah Young.
The of Albert Klinefelter
which was entirely consumed by
house
insured;
on
evening last week, was
house insurance $500 and $300
personal property.
Ice houses nearly all filled; the great- |
er part of the ice was hauled
Moyer's dam in Brush Valley.
The house by William
Hoy, which was across the alley from
the one which burned last week,
of snow balls,
occupied
was
saved by the throwing
fifty men and
snowballing the house.
ing to see about boys
There was a very heavy wind storm
passed this way on Saturday and Sat-
drifting the
an ext
urday night. roads and
ent making
it hard for pe jestrians as well as horses
but
boardwualks to such
to travel consequently there were
ing.
Cook Lose, the
hauled to Coburn one day last
lumber contractor,
week a
piece of oak timber from his lumber
job in Brush valley, that
feet in length and 14x30 inches
measured 55
thirk.
It was oneof the finest pieces of tim-
ber that was ever cut in this region.
It took six horses to haul it.
Martin Luther Wa
linsgrove, the popular
well-known inthe G. A. R.
gonseller, of Se-
and
{ ircles,
salesman
paid friends,
and cal
his respects to his many
led on our merchants
last week.
J. P.{
town last
one day
iephart of Beilefonte was in
Thursday, looking up his
real estate business and other
Thomas Parks, of
seen on our streets Friday
day.
The following
nated for borough officers on
urday by the Democrats:
Judge, Frank Knarr, Inspector, S. P.
Auman, School Directors, Samuel
Weiser and Dr. George 8S. Frank,
Council, John Breon and A. A. Frank,
Assessor, Adam Maize,
Musser, High Constable,
Overseer of Poor, John H.
matters,
Millersburg
and Satur-
were
persons nomi-
afternoon
Wm. Maize,
Auman.
nated on the citizen's ticket
ough officers: Judge, C. W, Albright,
Inspector, 8. D. Miller, Assessor, F.
P. Musser, Overseer
Miller, Council Daniel Ulrich
W. Musser, Auditor, George 8S
er, High
School Directors,
and A. Walter.
Cyrus Brumgard
Constable, Frank
Dr. John F.
had his
fee weighing about 150 pounds,
able to go abort again with
limping.
me —— on
—Men's overeonts and
cost.—C. P. Long, Spring Mills,
“AUTION ~ NOTICE 18 HEMEBY GIVEN
that on Javusry 15, 1885, Joseph MeClels
inn purehsscd the personal property of David
Fravig of vesr Linden Ha LL 6 horses sll heen
cattle all wagons sleds bi der, selfirake, to
gether with all other agricultural machines y
aud implements, ales nll house id and kitehon
faruitore, ill provisions of whatever kind, #1)
grafo fo che grind a» } fod tether with nil
other person] if ots of said David Frantz and
that the same will be loft fn the cure of Harry
W Frantz nithe plensure the nr desig: od,
ALL por tios are enntbonsd against medal ng with
the property Store qd fn ery manner whatever,
MER R. M¢c"LELLAN.
Authorized agent 3 J seph Met lellan,
J nan
Low y price.
f ploas serene,
worn,
fis soon
{edd eid forlorn,
§ Lt
ust expect of B
; linen of it.
von't stand
silars will §
on, and §
13 {0 wear §
ND §
are made
irs Or ¢ utils 8
yLom,"
frony
is N
2
Vy Cie
wuen goods so marked |
ull savsfaction, asd |
loes not keep then,
send direct to us enclosing amount
and we will mail sample. State
size, nud whether a stand-up or
turned-down collar is wanted.
Collars z5c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair,
The CELLULOID COMPANY
427-29 Broadway, NewYork.
Here’ S thi Yaa
Of the Non-pull-out Bow
The great watch saver. Saves the watch
from thieves and falls—cannot be pulled off
the case—costs nothing extra,
The bo w has a groove
A collar
down inside the
pendant (stem) and
fits into the gre
firmly lock:
bow to the pen dant
SC that It cennd ye
pulled or twisted off.
e had
cua”
ith this tra
Boss Filled Watch Cases re
NOW Little with this great Low (ning i le
look and wear like soli id cases, (Cs
only alx
for twenty years, Sold or
de
Canonlyb
stam}
Jas.
wv © fal
a5 mud h, al are E Iaraniee
ly through wat
Remember the name
wt ball
Ke) SLA ne Watch Case Co.,
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ARGAIN STORE IN CENTRE CO.
Prices reduced in order to make large
salesin all lines. Must reduce my stock
at sacrifice prices.
Woolen Goods,
Blankets,
Clothing,
Must be sold within the next 10 days.
Wanted
To supply my shipping trade for the next 10 days:
6,000 Ibs. Dressed of Pork.
1,000 Ibs. of Live Chickens,
Turkeys and Ducks.
I will the highest market prices.
you have in the above line. Call an
byreturnmail. : : :
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y special arrangement with the publi
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ER for £4.00,
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f the past 25 ye ars in the United State {(1860.705,) These vears
have be en nn parall eled in the history of the ional
and material progress. The narrative will 1
and pictoresque style by President Andrews B
versity, and capable artists will illustrate ir.
OBERT GRANT, whose “Reflections of a Marr
remembered, has written ticles on
ing,” in which
solved. questions which beset
- od 3 7 a 1 3
worid tor nat devel
1
2
rown
ied Man” will lone
a series of ar “The Art of Liv-
it eb :
every well 1 He Income
Mar.
illus-
tino fami Y.
Eduncation of Children—
+P roble i, elC.
The S
ried and Single Lite
trated.
uinmel Beautitully
ced the greatest of living novelists, has written a
he Amazing Marriage,” to begin in January.
D. HOWELLS will contribute a novel entitled
Play.
strong
“ :
“The Story
trated by a number of Daniel Vierge's wonderful drawings.
ustrations wiil be elaborate.
Scribner's for 1895 Will be Batter Than Ever.
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE remit £3.00 to
Publishers:
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OO 5 A A SS 5 A SAI SOROS, BAN. SH. WS
CREAT STOCK !
VAST ASSORTMENT!
Our stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS, UNDERWEAR,
prac. MITCHELL.
Atturneysat-Law,
wllefonte, Pa,
Crider's Exchange. oct
Office, Room No, 10,
KLINE.
Attorney at law,
BELLEFONTE. PA
Office on second floor of Furst's buslidl g north
Cann be co.sulted It German
Auk7
BOWER, E. lL.
5 BOWER & ORVIS
Al uriiwys al Ianw
BY LLEFONTE PA,
sChinuge building On SECON
‘un sh
ORVIS
()ievi
Office in Crider’s E
F. FORTNEY,
b, Altorney nt Taw,
BEl LEFONTE, §
ding.
Office in Conrad Bai
(ILE MANT DALE,
’ Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
doors
fans?
Office N. W, corner Diamond, two
Bauk
RUNKLF,
Atlorney-+t-Law
BELLE
All kindsof legal Lining
Special oention given ww collections,
flour Urid « Exch ge
ONTE, PA
viged w pranptly
Ullioy, 2d
C.P. HEwEs,
& HEWES,
ALLO Ley din,
KFONTE, PA
Practice
German
spacial a’ tention to collections,
Courts
1c
Luglinh
Cousuliation iu
! D GETTIG
ATTORNEN
tions and a legal
ipl inti Lat
ficw tu Exchange Bal
ali In
Crider Exch
BELL PA.
» deposits, Disses stint notes,
EFONTE,
r
J. D. snvGeer, Cashier,
HOTELS.
Woods Calds
irt House
BELLEFONTE, PA
roveIlneuis
HILLS HOTEL,
D. 11. Rubi, Pr
SPRING NILLS, PA
rrictor,
Free bos to and from ald
will
MILLHEIM, PA.
Tous PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
OF THE MOST BEAUT]
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL OPEN TO BOTH SEXES;
TUITION FREE BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW NEW BUILDINS
AND EQUIPMENT,
LEADING DEPARTNENTS OF STUDY.
AGRICULTURE « Threr Ooureex) and AGRY
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY: with constant
lusirations on the Farm and in the Lavors
tory,
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theorets.
cal and practical. Students taught original
stady with the microscope,
CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and
thorough course in the Laboratory,
(CIV: ENGINEERING, }
{ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: »oour s
{ MECHIINT AL ENGINEERING: ) ex are
srcompatiind with very extensive practiosl
exerciws in the Field the Shop, sud the
Lah ratory
HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with origi.
nal investigation
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE and
SCIENUE: Two yeas Ample facilities for
Music, voos! and sarariental,
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin
{ottionsl) Freach, German and Euglish (re
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire Mmirse
MATHEMATICE and ASTRONOMY: pure
anil applied
MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work
with study. three years’ course; New build.
{ng aed equipment,
MENTAL MORAL and POLITICAL 8C)
ENCE; Constitutional Law and History
Politien] Eoonomy, ele,
12 MDITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti
eal and practical (neluding each arm ofthe
service
18. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT:
wom Prmeormr ety graded and thovoneh,
Fall term opens Sept, 14, 1802. Examinations
tor admission June 18 and Sept, 18, Commenre
ment work June 12:15, 192, For Catalogue or
wter information, sdd res
GHO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest,
Slate Onlloge, Contre On Pe
AFTER ALL others FAIL
wie DR, LOBB
379 NM. i5th St, Belew Cellownili
* Philadelphia, Pa.
These
Tw
Division
and Northern Central Railway.
Time Table! 10 effect Yov, 25, 1404
EASTWARD,
(Daily except. Sunday
Huzlgion. Poltrville
Intermedinte stetions arriving
aL Philadelphia at 200 pn ew York. 5068 p
m., Baltimore 310 p wo. Waslidogton 4 206. m.
Philadelphia for all sen shore
pune n Through pmssenger comthes ta Phiia-
Geiphin aud Beitimore, Pailor cars to Vhiladel
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HENGH & DROMGOLD".
pow r 4 La
lig ack. Back motion of Carilace theeo 11
s fast as any other in the marche, Fric
tateh Peed, © fever a1 the food roaring
i while bac ng gr eal saving is bower :
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4ENCH & DROMCOLD, Manfrs., YORK, F
120 DOLLAR s
PER MONTH
IN Your OWN LOCALITY
made easily and honorably, without capi-
tal, during your spare hours. Any man,
woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand-
fly, without « Xperience. Talking un-
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making ever offered before. Our workers
always prosper. No time wasted in
learning the business. We teach you in
a nizht how to succeed from the first
nour. You can make a trial without ¢x-
peuse to yourself. We start you, furnish
everything needed to carry on the busi-
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against failure if you but follow our
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you are in necd of ready money, and
want to know all about the best paying
business before the publie, send us your
address, and we will mail you a docus
meut giving you all the particulars.
TRUE & CO., Box 400,
Augusta, Maine.
Thirty Ye ow’ © mtn wis Practice a all sperial
Abseases of tty sees, Love of Manhood, Keror
of Yomth saved all digessos of the Blond, Neves,
kon, and Kuloeys Devility and Loves of Memory
rest eyo Abas, Bows | npradesoe «ine
Beritanl @ are perm sient'y cured by De Lobb,
seek hismivioe at once. He gaarnioes & posi
tive nnd tadtinal Ae In ecory case he treats,
brine log mek Heath snd Vigor in the most se.
Hons eases Oossiltation and examiont ba tree
a dstrietds eonfid wife Office hovers dstly and
oft Sundays, frown 8A M 8 8P M. ad 8 10 0
evenings. Salo” call fo free hwok on of
Youth and ure dissnsex of both w x08,
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs
COPYRIGHTS.
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| . —— CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, Ete., of all kinds is
Wo 13 Daily » by mail, v, n 25 year the most complete in the valley and onr prices worry compe:
The’ Weekly, ay, by mai : a. Year tition. In fact our competitors can’t understand how we can
. $1 a year sell goods at such low figures, We are satisfied with a mod-
——— erate profit, and you get full value on every purchase made.
THE SUNDAY SUN, You will probably need an Overcoat or Gloves, and we are
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper sure we have just what you want. A full line of all kinds
in the World.
ee Pat.
ent business conducted for Moperare Frees.
of Rubber Goods instock. Produce of all kinds wanted.
oy PILE 2 eon oo.
HARPER & KREAMER. |ERAYSGREES!(C:ASNOWaCO.
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