THE CENTRE REPORTER. Frew. KURTZ, per year, ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three quent insertion. oun application. CENTRE HALL, PA.,, THURS. FEB. NOT THE RIGHT METHOD. If Mr, Snively's bill proposing the distribution of $5,000,000 of state mon- ey for road building purposes to give that sum to the counties ships without any condition as to the of ed, it will be waste money an egregious so much that there was no money roads made it a dead waste. If state funds go into local hands without restriction or guarantee as to what work is to be done with them, needed—permanent and Ways, tion is to secure that kind of roads, The state can build roads for itself, or to the counties on a condition they make roads of a prescribed stand- ard of durability. But to give them unconditionally would be a very slight improvement to throwing Sway. Pitisbure Dispatch. Wp LEGISLATIVE EXTRAVAGANCE of Lancaster, by Senator Kauffman, should be heartily applauded for his straightforward rebuke of Legislature for its undisguised ext agance. No one can review the pro- being amazed at the seemingly less spirit of this spendthrift assembly, so aptly embodied in the now remark of one exuberant “What is $100,000 to this Commonwealth ?"’ have suffered distressingly municipal housekeepers, and it doubly discouraging to behold this con- grand is part of the state money “This Senate,” ed Senator last, -spenders, emphatically declar- Kauffman Thursday “has continued to sala- on increase with It we til $31,000,000 is asked for $19,000,000 of revenues. that we cry halt before the treasury an party.” It is a question of only time is something more than mere Republican polities; it the welfare of the whole wealth that is at stake. But it will be encouraging news to learn that the Republican majority have awakened to some measure of their responsibili- ty. is Common- Wp GOVERNOR HASTINGS halt on the extravagance of will call the legis lature after the recess says the Pafriof the part of the members to pass all appropriation billsand throw the responsibility of disposing of them on the The bills the appropria- tions committee foot up in round num- bers $33,500,000, including the general appropriation bill of $16,000,000, while the state revenues for the next years will not exceed $19,000,000, 0 There is a disposition on executive. now before two The governor has prepared a message which he will send to the legislature when it reconvenes, calling attention to these facts and urging economy in the ex- peuditure of the people's money. py Tue Republicans of the state legis- lature have brot forward bills that will make the expenditures of the govern- ment for next year foot up 35 million dollars, just double what the expendi- tures were heretofore, if there is no heading off of the grab game attempt- ed. These fellows evidently think their big mushroom majority last fall was a license to rob the state whole- sale, Even Gov, Hastings has become alarmed over the threatened danger, and thinks his party in the legislature needs a scolding by special message, These fellows have been given a long rope and are likely to hans themselves wis fap Tue Altoona 7ribune, Republican, doesn’t take kindly to the increase of salaries by the present legislature. It says: Thus far this legislature has in- creased the salaries of the superinten- dent of the banking department and the superintendent of public printing by fifty per cent. In the meantime the wages of their constituents have gone down, —— AA LL PeorLe often make light of nomina- ting men for boro and township offices and nominate men who are utterly in- competent. These offices are Impor- tant. All our tax ation now Is for lo- eal purposes, and if these are high it is the fault of the voters in electing boo- bies and dummies to fill owns and boro offices. WOODWARD, Interesting Items ns Gathered Correspondent. several days last week. I.. D. Orndorf and C. DD. Motz have REDUCTION SALE run. Will Motz and mother, Mrs. J. Mifflinburg several days Veteran D. Millheim the to sick George Miller was to Raven who is on list. John Berger, dangerously ill at the residence of J Mr. Wm. Guistwite is very ill at his hard Hosterman they This kind of weather is very Theo. Luther Kreamer, as cannot account of the deep snow. Sammy Williams 1 weather,” as the water wheels fast at the saw mill, N. W. Eby has shut down says ‘confound his dis- Will Motz, our efficient pike mana- late storm; he had about forty H. CC. Brumgard and wife visited eral days last week. Some of the members of P. O. 8, of A. Camp 357, of this place will attend Feb. 22. The public schools of this place seem the instead run by scholars James Wirth had at Pur- dee on Saturday Jacob Wirth w day on business A. Walter and W. lL. were see HIS Less Iron Mon- as to Glen CGoodhart, ol 1 on our streets on Monday. George Glens home on a his parents. i wvangelical chure efit Services in ber for the Rey on Saturday of the P. O. 8. Iling- worth, The have ensuing Arney; leg, Ass, M. following officers been to serve the » of Election, H. spector, M. O. Stover; | ). Feidler; Assessor, FE. Poor, John J , J. J. Feidler: h: Auditor, lerk, E. I. 8 fired year In- H 2 ’ ye Orndorf; School Director Super- Charles Smit W.H Town ( Bi mill preparatory to cutting visor, Phillips; Engle & ungart stock of logs. -— rd — COBURN Death of Jacob Stelger Last Tuesday After a Lingering liness, M. Emerick with his parents at Wolf's Store Mr. Moore, of journing a few with his daugh- ter, Mrs. T. B. Everett On Friday evening a t Sunday Forest spen Flemington, is so- days at this place. sled load W. large of our people drove up to J. Ker- stetters to spend social cheer, I. B. stock of merchandise entire He 1st hotel Everett selling his out is al cost expects to leave this place on the of April, properiy whithe having purchased a Lyes move | at ming the Trout Ruan, r he May success attend him, last a lingering disease of over He aged #4 His remains were interred at Paradise cemetery on Thursday. R. OO. Braucht's cullinary depart. ment of his hostlery was taxed to its utmost last week during the blizzard. The railroad company sent forty-four men there to be fed; but notwithstand- ing the large number, mine host Braucht was equal to the emergency and fed them all. Luther Guisewite has his creamery now under roof and no doubt will soon be ready to receive the golden cream from the farmers, What we need is a few more such public spirited men to infuse new life into our town. Who will be the next to make a move to bring new enterprise to our town, county, will 1 spring. Jacob Steiger died week, after a vear's duration. Tuesday a Wis years, UBLIC BALE. —Will be sold at public sale at the residence of Philip Durst, in Potter Sownship. 3 miles east of Centre Hall on THURSDAY, MARCH, 28, 1505, 2 horses, 1 a bas horse 12 years old, leader, the other a black mare 12 years, 10 good wilk cows. 4 of them will be fresh by dav of in fall, ¥ Short-horn balls, | of them 2 years ol | 5lyearold and 2 10 months oid, 1 2 year old beifer, 4 yonrling holters, 2 bull calves, old. © hester white brood sow, open cart, Innd roller, 2 Blow Molly Stark prow, S-horse ba share plow, Jentre Hall cornpianter, log ehaln, doubie trees, single trees, butt chains, rakes soraper, 2 grain cradles, 2 1- horse cultivators, Ho. kite plow sett double driving harness Royce self rake harvester, family Zseated cutter, box. coal stove, Bale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. terms will be made known, WM. GOHEEN, Auc't, UBLIC BALE «WILL BESOLD AT rien Hie sale about | mile west of Old Fort on BATURDAY, MARTH M0, # head borses, sound. good workers and leaders, 1 Jersey cow, 3 head milk ewe, all of them fresh b head young eattie, | Chesterwhite brood sow, pigs by Sous o sale, 2 fine shoats, 1 Deer. ing ‘binder, 1 thorns howar, som #e new, | bob sled, 2 2-horse wagon 2 plas, 1 hiatrow, | hay inddors, Cae Hal Sorpisnter, hay for 2aetof tug harness, 2 pa flynets, ks ok k hovel or Ml By 4 y lead and os, grind stone, dioner re ‘and many Bale to commence at 1 0c clock when terms HENRY KLINE "0 Of all Winter Goods for the purpose of closing out our entire Winter Stock. This to last for thirty days only. This means a reduction from the won- derfully low prices we have had during the past sea- son. In February we shall commence to take tory and make ready for our Spring Stock that season we shall dispose of all inven and for of Retail Value! IBC OR RE ER RR Men’s Overcoats. long > Men’s Overcoats, the finest Dress Overcoats, were $13.50. n Men's Overcoats, ow $11.00 now 5.00 7.00 Q.00, 0.00, J +4 MH Jy Boys’ Overcoats. Boys Overcoats, wh ai worth 3 Children’s Overco Men's Winter Wi nter Suits that w Suits. Men's 1 % . Blankets, were 6.00 now Dress Coods ~~ fF Tre - $ Nd s L loth, Cloth, | 40 inch Wool Henvlgias, Heavie ~~ FiRChe Bihan st hin ~ ) Underwear. 1) Men's Shirts & all wi ] 1 “ Le nae § AN § ol. heavy, 3oC 20¢C That were That were, Men's & Boy's Caps Boys’ Caps, . 38 " 20¢ Now, 1GC 24c RA 22C were 41), “oh 0x Sd, Ladies Hos ge, ull wool, irom 15¢ Hj ’ Red a Flanne Is. hildren's & Misses’, Yo 2 Ww oolen Socks were 25 & 30), now 15 & 18, Ladies’ Muffs as low better grades in same portions, Ladies’ Corsets, now . te and up 25 i 85. is lot Men's Winter Shirts, & 18 One & 10 and ) ery best Bleached Musl pro- Best Unbleached Muslin, Tickings, from 25¢ up Fine Shoes. Women's Best Calfskin Shoes, fine, soft goods, that were $1.50, now $1. : 1 ood, Heavy worth £1.00, 17 ” } now lin. 0 &T 4, £1.25 440, low as Infant Shoes, that were 50, a0 now 40, 35 and Zoe. * 186, “ 1.20 Men's and Boys’ Shoes, a" 1.15, © 1.00 that were 2.50, now 1.10, + $e “200, “ 1.00, Soe 1.50, 1.25, 90 Bl 2 90, * 75 & 85 pe “The greatest stock of Rubbers in the #0e. county of the very best make, at cor- H8%¢ respondingly low prices, 40 and i‘ i“ “" i" i“ Lh i" i i i i" ki ki i“ La i i" i“ “i were 1.5, 1.00, [Mo Soc, 70e, now i" “ 0“ i Children’s Bhoes, i“ i" i“ i“ i" i i" Li i “ i" IIR TAN UIT I. We have no space to detail our entire stock, but the above will | give an idea of what we propose to do for the next 30 days. You will remember that we have sold goods cheaper the past season than has ever been known before. Now we have made the above reduction even from that basis. We must move our winter stock as we propose | to have a great line of Spring goods in due season, LYON & CO, Bellefonte, Penna. Lo NRUAL BTATEMEST OF ern’ So, Fire lusurance Office of the Varmers' Muvasl Co. of Centre Co., Pa Centre Hall, Pa., Jan THE Company. Fire 14, 1890 charter the the thirty- ASSETS being aus receivable premium notes and payable UY mem bers for lusursnce the PREL VERT... ‘ Cash pre mime, 1 640 8 Cash In aoe Zik 9 EXVENBES pensation i 10 direc Ors . v Of Beer tary urer Printing, ¢ postage Election board Bilate Tue, Heport Estate of DA, Mus John Mover, small fir A G. Archey, w Witmer Trustees > Luth chu . Mre 1. B. Bw.er lo furniture Exr. L. B Bouse Haz D. L money stat Ww wAisonbure rch on slover On i Grraiey Interest on assels at wh 0 FORTUNE. ~~ ~ ~E "g MH win ik ML druggists on a posit by the Dr. Miles receipt of price, $1 pe express prepaid. 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