The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 11, 1895, Image 5

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    COBURN.
Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Evart Last Wed.
nesday, Aged 89 Years,
H. I. Talley and lady,
phia, are registered at the
House. They expect to remain in our |
Mountain City for several weeks,
know after imbibing the exhilerating |
breezes of our pure mountain air for |
among us,
Wm. C. SBheesley left for Sugar Val- |
ley on Tuesday morning, where
will saw for Jacob Emerick on
large steam saw mill. |
The deputy sheriff Mr. C. A. Wea- |
ver, was at this place on Saturday. |
He had professional business at Ingle- |
by station, and took the train here in |
the afternoon for his home at Belle- |
fonte, {
Mr. Lewis Tittle, one of the oldest
hotelists of Danville, Pa., was at this |
place on Saturday, being called here |
by the death of his aunt, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Evart.
Mr. Luther Guisewite has his chop |
mill in full blast and expects to have |
his creamery in running order in the |
course of a few weeks.
Quarterly Conference was held here |
in the United Evangelical church on |
Saturday evening and on Sunday fore- |
noon and evening, the new presid- |
ing elder, Rev. Stapleton officiating,
assisted by the regular pastor, Rev.
Lohr.. On Sunday forenoon the Sac-
raments were administered to
number of members, number
being present from other charges; the |
presiding elder is a very ready talker |
and expounder of the truth, and his |
discourses were listened to with mark- |
ed attention,
Mrs. Elizabeth Evart, a very old and |
much respected lady departed this life |
on Wednesday of last week at the ad- |
vanced age of eighty-nine years; |
had she lived a few day zer she |
would have reached the ninety years, |
Her maiden name was Elizabeth Re- |
ber, her father having emigrated from
the state of Maryland to Brush Val-
ley at a very remote period of our
county's history.
Jacob Evart in the year 1825;
ion was with ten
four sons and six daughters, |
and four daughters having preceded |
her to the grave. Her husband
departed from this sphere of
the year 1879, at the age of
nine years, This remarkable woman |
has left quite a numerous progeny,
namely: ten children, grand-chil- |
dren, 46 great-grand-children, and six |
of |
are |
he
his |
i
a large |
quite a
long
ys
She was married to
this un-
blessed children,
one son
also i
action in |
seventy-
pis
great-great-grand-children, in all 87;
this number 5 of the
dead, 7 grand-children,
children, and
child, ail 25,
spring to sur
services were
children
12 great-grand- |
one
thus
vive her.
great-great-grand- |
leaving 62 off-
The funeral |
‘nited Ev-
Of
in
he 1
this
1& Was one
held in t
angelical church of
which church si
pillars for many
forenoon, conducted by
ton and Lohr;
conveyed to Paradise cemetery
place,
of ti
main |
Saturda
1e
Years, on
Rev’
her remains were
§ Staple-
then |
and in-
terred there, followed by a large num-
ber of sorrowing friends. May she |
rest in peace. |
_— ey
Cheap Coal in New England. |
Within a few days the New York
and Few England railroad company |
has contracted for 50,000 tons of bitu- i
minous coal from the Beech Creek re- |
gion, to be delivered in Boston at a
cost of $2.50 per ton. This should kill
the Nova Scotia bugaboo, which has
been scaring the Pennsylvania, Mary-
land and Virginia coal operators, who
have predicted ruin to their New Eng-
land trade as the result of the reduc-
tion of the duty from 75 to 40 cents.
San——————— fp —
How to Preserve Eggs
The requisites for preserving eggs
are a pure, cool air, even temperature
and fresh, whole eggs. One stale or
cracked egg is liable to injure all within
its far reaching influence. Under these
conditions eggs wrapped in paper and
hung in a basket from the cellar ceil
ing will keep for many weeks.
miei —
The Cape Fad is With Us,
The cape fad is on. Nearly ‘every-
body must have a cape this spring.
The latest sleeves make it almost im-
possible to wear anything else for an
outside wrap and the fancy price at
which these natty trifles are held will
drive a good many women to make
their own capes. Fashions further de-
cree they shall be silk lined.
Died at Fiedler
Mr. B. B. Stover, an old citizen of
Fiedler, died on Tuesday at the ad-
vanced age of seventy-one years, after
a long illness incumbent on old age.
He died at the home of his son J. D.
Stover,
—
Death of an Infant,
An infant child of Mr. Henry Krea-
mer, of Aaronsburg, died on Tuesday.
Some time ago his twin children died
of whooping cough.
fc
Lyon & Co., Bellefonte, are mak-
ing a big drive in shoes, They carry a
full line in this department, and at
prices that are way below their com-
petitors, It is useless to pay a big
price for shoes when you can get the
same article several dollars cheaper at
Lyons. Don’t pay any dealer an ex-
—A new spring suit from Lewins,
| Bellefonte, is the proper thing now in
| ¢ lothing.
GRAIN MARKET,
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. D. BRISBIN,
Wheat
Rye.
Corn.
Oats
Barley ..
Buckwhe
PRODUCE AT HTORES,
BULUBr. cores casrssssrsan
Kags...
Lard......
Shoulders
Ham ..
Tallow ,
Potatoes,
/y
You say a collar and cuff that are
waterproof ?
Yes.
And perspiration will notaffect them?
Yes.
And when dirty you need only wipe
them off with a wet cloth or sponge ?
Yes.
Wonderful How are they made?
A linen collar covered on both sides
with waterproof “CELLULOID.” Looks
exactly like a linen collar.
Is it the only waterproof collar and
cuff made ?
No, but it is the only one made with
the linen interlining and consequently
the only one that can give entire satis-
faction, because it 1s the best.
How can I know that I get the right
kind ?
Because every piece is stamped as
follows :
FL TRADE 0
Inquire for that and refuse a aything
MARK.
else, or you will be disappointe
Suppose my dealer does not have
them ?
He probably has, but if not, send
lirect to us, enclosing amount. Col-
lars 25¢c., Cuffs s50¢ “State size, and
whether collar wanted is stand-up or
urned-down.
THE CELLULOID COMPANY
427-29 Broad i REW york,
YOU CAN GET IT
emcees, CT sesame ween
FAUBLES.
tS WOR
Children’s all wool Suits, good, hon-
est wearing goods, at $2.00, 2.50, :
3.00,
0.
Other stores will ask you from
4.00 to 7.00 for the same goods,
You will buy if you see them.
our Money Back
Men’s all wool Cheviot and Clay
Woorsterd Suits, strictly all wool, at
6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and 10,00.
You will wonder how we can
these goods at such prices.
You will save money by looking
at these goods
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Going to
Buy a’ watch?
If 5
80,
nly thief-proof ( Wa at
hes are those i
BOWS.
Here's the Idea :
The bow has a groove
on each end, A collar
runs down inside the
adent (stem) and
its into the grooves,
firmly locking the
bow to the pendent,
“ 80 that it cannot be
Z
To > sure a getting a Non-pull.out, see that
the case is stamped with this trade mark,
It cannot be had with any other kind.
Send a postal for a watch case opener to ihe
famous Boss Filled Case makers.
KeystoneWatch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
You ought to get
Dr. Day's Strong Cough Syrup.
3 INSEL]
CERO
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mi 8 $40pJ0
travagant price, until you inspect their
stock.
For The Asking.
XK ROW THAT
Say, Farmers |=
5
Gusran eed
uonws
1]
&¥ Farm and Township Rights for sale proportionately low
W. W. DELLETT, Gen’l Agt.,, Centre Hall,
marl42m OR BUCHANAN FENCE CO., SMITHVILLE, OHIO.
CREAT STOCK !
VAST ASSORTMENT!
Address
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Our stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, Ete.,
the most comple te in the valley and Our prices worry compe
tition. In fact our competitors can't ue pricy and how we can
We are satisfied with a mod-
sell goods at such low figures.
erate profit, and you get full value on every purchase made.
You will probal ly need an Overcoat or Gloves, and we are
sure we have just what you want. A full line of all kinds
of Rubber Goods instock. Produce of all kinds wanted.
HARPER & KREAMER.
THE SEASON IS HERE
o FOR o>—o0
[| WALL PAPER & FURNITURE
mmm, EER rr
UNDERWEAR,
of all kinds is
oO
We are now prepared to supply
you with Wall Paper, and all
kinds of Furniture at low prices.
Come and see us
DAUBERMAN & COODHART.
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ATTORNEYS.
TCHELL,
Allorneyat-law, i
Bellefoute, Pa, |
| Office, Room No, 10, Crider's Eachange, oct] 4
| JOHN KLINE
Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office on second floor of Furst's bulldit g, north
of Court House, Can be consulted in Lerman |
‘ans?
J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER,
IS, BOWER & ORV1E,
Atlorueys at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office in Crider’s Exchange building on second |
floor, ‘ansh
E. L,ORVIS
Atlorney at Law
BE LEFONTE, FA
Office in Conrad Building. jang2
( LEMANT DALY
Attorne y ut Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from
First National Ba fans?
« RUNKLE,
Atworney-at-Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
All kindeof legal business attended to prom iptly
Be fal attention given to collections, Office, 24
floor Crider Excha ge.
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Braxai
ER,
SF ANGLER & HEWES,
Attorneys at law,
BELLEFONT E, PA
ns. Practice in |
Consultation in German and
Janel
spacial attention
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Proprietor
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raerale charges
NEW I BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
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srk INTE, PA.
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stud th the microscope.
CHE}
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} These
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exercises in the Field, the Shop,
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HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi-
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INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
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other GEO. W ATHERTON, LL. D., Prest,
Hate Coliege, Centre Co. Pa
WANTED REIARLE MEN sobs choe
Stock. Highest salary commission
weekly, paying and permanent position guaran -
teed and success
wr
12
fnstred to men. Special
rience Hol neces
r own chotoe
you
N KuRdERy 00,
Rochester, N. ¥
inducements to beginners, ex
sary. Exclusive pation a
same given.
ut ALLEN
mari4m
WANTED-SALESMEN
Choice Line of Nursery Sook
you rich in & month but oan wl ve
ployment and mii 1 BAT YOU wo well
and ter
We want a few
men tw sell =
We cannot make
Write for
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Rochester
mar?4m y N.Y.
PENNSYLVANIA Z. R.
phia & Erle R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway.
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Time Table, in effect Boy, 2
TRAINS LEAVE MONT TANDON, EASTWARD,
918 a. m.~Train 14. (Dally
For Bunbury , Willkesrbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville
Harrisburg and intermediate’ stations, arriving
at Philadelphia at 800 p. m., New York, P
m,, Baltimore, 3.10 p m, m.
Connecting at seashore
points, Thro to Phila
deiphia and Ba Parlor cars to Philadel -
pit
S1p. m~Train 8 (Dall
For Bunbury, Harrisburg por interm ed inte 2
‘hiladeiphia at 6.50 p.m.
York, 9.4% p.m. Baltimore, GAD p.m,
tonat 7.00 p.m, Parlor car thi
shin, and passenger coaches Lo
paitimore,
501 p. m,
For Wilkest
1864
except Bunday
« Washington, 4.2 p.
Philadelphia for all
h passenger coaches
itimaore,
exrent dny.)
lan
New
Washing
rough to Philadel
‘hlladeiphia and
Train 12. [Dally except Bunday.]
amrre, Hazleton, Pottevil ie Harrisburg
and intermediate po us, arriving at Phil
11.16 pm., New York 8.50 a m., Haltim
*RERCDREr CORChICH 10 Wilkesbarre
adelphia,
755 p. m.~Train
Harriso irg a a 1 ail in
ing at Philadelphia,
m. P man Biese ep }
iadelphia a
BENIgErs Can remain i
7008, m,
120 a. m.-~Train 4,
sermediate wats ons arriviz
¥i lladeiphia ut 6.1
icin:
1a &n a passer u
nd : altimore,
EETWARD A
(Dally) For Eris
3d intermediate I
Buffalo and Niagara Falls, w
Carsto Erie and Elmira, an
Erie and Rochester,
7 1.~Train 15
nlermediate stations,
1LO6 p.m ~Train 11. ]
For Kane, ( al andaigus and
Buflslo and
ph unger CoRCl Les
5
Philadelphia
37 8. m.~Train 3,
fla
a phase
Roches
leave N
Washi
Wilkes!
TRG AND TYRONE
Daily Except Bu
RAILROAD.
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Wortward,
’M P.M. AM
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Consult the
Old Reliable
Specialist
DR. LOBE
Below Callowhill
iiladelphia, Pa.
special
Thirty years conlin
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The terrib le result of sel
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