THE CENTRE REPORTER, Fre®., KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. | -One vear, $1.50, when pald in advance. $2.00 TERMS, ~ Those in arrears subject to previous terms, per year. ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 cents per line for three {nsertions, and 5 cents per,line for each subse kuown quent insertion. Giher rates made made ou application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Mar, 7 GOOD VETOES Hastings has sent in three ve- endorse: His two iting two addition- judges, and his veto on bird-book bill. Hastings in (iovV. toes which we Ve toes of two bills ered al president Tuesday of the We will credit all he does that is rigl Jude hi y, warning the lature with this » of ten (iov. and we ing 118 special Nessie days ag Republicans of the | th ganoe : and that the measures they pro- eir egis against extrava- id bankrupt the state. the 1 warm endorsement and he has pleased the people But, Now another veto; ' : . = 30 +34 1& above (rOVvernor nas ou great mass of the demanding Mar- nefit that the peopie are he a measure to must vi thie shall bill, no- monopoly, the If ty it torious ve {toes LE WN ernor be a the Company. the that ui good act in the eyes of the bill, he all his commer and people, dim iniq will reat all fh will i es ns ign lustre of idable luded to above. L.et the Marshall bill b NOX ly. boldly that he tandard Oil mo- Governor and show ~ igger man than the ins Wo JONGRESS adjourned ie Pennsylvan Te Hawaiia had their owing dent son, prac he fine i! he men, Nowlei trial | none 3 to the t Tposit 0 Dole. tically ¢ avy were of were pardoned as State’ The to five s evidence queen Is likely years imprisonment ON Satu his S5th birthday nis fell members of ti versary of latter event the and of thr cardinals, r distinguished per the vati one room ol congratl HOnOr oO the ris ers of th him a Spienan nomination ¢ promise candi- date. a SPRING MILLS, by Oar Cor Week respondent, News of the as Given William H. Blauser was home from ordon Heights over Sunday. of the academy will hold an the town hall on March 22nd. Miller, he where (: Mills in The students Spring exhibition John will Our popular Meyer, left us last Friday; to Minneapolis, Minn, secured employment. John E. Bwarm Hall this spring and then town will be without This would be a good BOS | mechanic. . RW. odiat. church, and Rev. J. young he to our HOOVES a for location H. Hertz, other to York, county, has purchased the store of C. A. Krape, and Thursday, March 7. farm along Sinking Creek. Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor which is now in a flourish- ing condition, it citi, Ste, Sts ter clothing and overconts by Lyons, Bellefonte, and this means a reduction from the wonderfully low prices they reductions last only a short time, A SEVERE WINTER. Increase of i Disenses. This winter has been the most se- North, South, | cold and bliz- This will surely and years, great increase of sickness Chronie catarrh and consump- tehing cold. road to- a lifetime of misery from chronic by ct started on a rrh or a sure death from consump- It is not too late yet to be saved and ac- It chronic catarrh Of course Pe- Pe-ru-na will do it. never uickly cure than two Years old. thousands that CASeS it permanently. usands and have that cures f ehronie eatarrh many years, but in more recent origin . and cough that has Our severe i » cured in a short a single one 14 Ia who of Dr. hould id time Hartman al ada (ELE sickness, weeks’ ears 4 free, few deatl Manufact Ohio, dds, nsumniion nsumption. any Drug olumbu tarrh, 4 cancer addres lumbus, Ohio » » - COBURN, Letter interesting News tems, A. M. Containing evening Fr iday olf i Hi i - Wao given td night was nn great (uiie attended from a number teacher, that the f ability. this Pl ace, It shows Mr. J. ] Mrs, join her ct haf trarihiofl, Robert Lynch husband this month. a man of abil and family West i will in Virginia fiona Aaron thie Engle Sone Stover is on the sick list at Narrows, | & hind down their saw mill several to shut days last new flues Brumgard week in order to put several in their boiler, Thomas Benner will move into Motz's old store house this spring. William Ettlinger expects to have his new house ready to occupy by Apr. 1. Mrs. Daniel Stover, who has been is der the care of Dr. J. W. is improving somewhat. Stamm A Invitations Issued. Miss Mary Wetzel, of near Bellefonte, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Wetz- el, is announced to take place in the at this place, Tuesday, March 5th, Rev. will officiate. Mr, Harper is one of Bellefonte's pros perots grocerymen, who appreciates acral, nian ab —— Owing t to the fact that Lyon & | Co., of Bellefonte, must make room for a large stock of spring goods, they | now offer their entire winter stock at such prices never before heard of in this county. Bee their advertisemont n another column on page five, REDUCTION SALE 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 inven- tory and make ready for our Spring Stock, and for that season we shall dispose of all . - Retail Value ! BR OR ORI ORE TRE IR ONE Men’s Overcoats. finest of were Men’s Overcoats, the Dress Overcoats, Men's Overcoats, I LO0ng 50, now $11.00 now 5.00 - 3 * $1 worth 1 0.00, 0.00, Boys’ Overcoats. Boys Overcoats, worth 5.50, now ii wi ‘ & i" Children’s Overcoats, Mens S Winter Suits. Boys’ w inter 1 x v1 nt tAANRKEe ors . : Flannels Underwear. § ‘ no, Now, S5gciMen’s & Boys’ Caps, 38¢ . 20( Now, 1GC 125c That were, 25¢ That were, Men’s & Boy's Caps 7 5¢ Soc 200 33¢ fr | Flannels . p ol) - 25 Ladies’ Hose, all wool, were 40. now Children’s & Misses’, Men's Woolen Socks were 25 & 30, 15 & 15, Ladies’ Mnffs as better grades in same DOrLIONS, Ladies’ Corsets, om 15e up Re te and up ag had, wh “ 95. 17T& 18 One lot Men's good, heavy Vy 9 & 10 Shirts, t4¢, and Very best Bi low is now Winter a low vached Muslin, 6 & Te as Tickings, from 23¢ up Fine Shoes. Women’s Best Calfskin Shoes, fine, Infant Shoes, that were 50, 40 and soft goods, that were $1.50, now $1.30 now 40, 35 and 25. 1.35, ¢ 1.20 Men's and Boys’ Shoes, “" si 1.15, i 00 that were 2.50, now i. 10, 97¢ i i i“ 2 00, i“ 1.00, Be 1.50, 1.25, > 90, “* 75 & 85 She The greatest stock of Rubbers in the g0cl county of the very best make, at cor. H8c. respondingly low prices, ESE 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 80 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. s0¢, i i" on | i i“ 50 | i“ i“ Lh Lil i Li i" La i i" i“ i“ i“ “ “ were 1.25, 1.00, 0c, 80c, THe, now i 5 “ “ Children's Bhoes, “ i" i i LL i" i“ i Li] Ld “" i" i “" CREAT STOCK ! LOW PRICES ! Our stock CLOTH] the Most tition, gell crate You will sure we | ING. BOOTS and complete in the valley In fact our competitor i Foods At such low Hiertire &, #4 " 1] prout, ; vou get full v probably need just what wal BLO re Rubb r (roods in JERWEAR 1.: 3 ’ Kinde 1s compe ! WE GOODS. Ete. Cal 1 4 1INoG made, we Aare bei vas Biiiiam wanted a OPENING... Furniture &... wall Paper F. W. WEBER, BOALSBURG, - PA. . tug ba takes, shovels a sok lines, grind sine Wr ariieles Bale to commen be made Known WM. GOHEEN nek when tet HENRY KLINE. Al OR SALE. ~A mile west of containing FARM ONE Millbeim alos A SHI ATED fur Cr asnsnonnio. (3 ie AURER, a | Well enltivated, with stone Dwelling House, | Bank barn, and outbuildivge. A fine spring of water, young orchard, ame all improvements in No, 1 condition. ALSO «100 pores, more or loss within Millbeim borough, in excellent coondition, good location, being in close progimity to chiirch, schools, maar. | ket, ete, | Forterms apply to A.J. GEPHART, | deetil Milibeim, Pa. | FPusLIc BALE WILL BE OFFERED AT public sale at the residence of the under | signed, two wiles east of Contre Hall, wees THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Two draft mares, weighing about 1400 each, 2 driving horses, 2 milk cows, 2 Jerveys, 3 heifers, Shorthorn bul 2 years old in spring. 1 yearling, 2 brood sows, new Empire binder, Plano mower, new Tiger bay wake for nue or two horses, rew Centre Hall improved cornplanter, grain dri, corn scraper steel beam cultivator, plows, barrows, sled, cutter. 2-horee wagons, buggy, faanivg mill, harpoon rope and paileys. dung fork, pitch forks, double and win. gle trees, set tug harness with breechings, 2 sets single harness, Bynes, online and bridles, and many other articles, Sale Wo Sranwente at 10 o'clock when terms will ne made know JOHN H SNYDER. WM. Gung EN, Auctioneer sine SE WANTED REL JABLE MEN to sell uur o holoe complete line of Nursery ny and Som ivion Socks. Highest Tn permanent and success tnsured to inducements to beginters, ex wry. Exclusive Jeeritory of same given. Do lay. ALLEN —— pr unds of thew mae dm a is a | NS § expr Gr Ganugerous drugs. You ought to get Dr. Day's Strong Cough Syrup. ANN tied hGH Gh “Rg Caveats, and Trade. Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted for MobeaaTe Fees, Our Ornce 18 OrrosiTE U.S. PATENT Ornce and we can secure patent in than those remote from Washington, t Send model, drawing or photo, with tion, We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till palent is secured. A Pameucey, How to Obtain Patents,” with cost of same in the U, §, and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW & CO. Orr. PATENT DFrice, Wassanaton, D.C, A A A A WANTED- SALESMEN =e want a few men Ww wil a Choice Line of Nursery Stock. We cannot Jou rich hy » month a hit oan give you nid ein ployment and w We win r prie- ok correspond with the mex, Write for terms and territory to THE HAWKS NURSERY a mary Am Rochester, KRUMRINE BROS, Apothecaries, Bellefonte, Penna. Headquarters for
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