The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 28, 1895, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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FReP. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, | #
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TERMS.—One year, §1.50, when paid in advance, !
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 |
per year,
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ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per line for three |
insertions, and 5 cenw per line for each subse |
quent insertion. Giher rates made made known |
on application.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Nov. 28, |
MAY all enjoy their Thanksgiving
dinner to~-day— not forgetting to give |
thanks.
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A deluded woman has been inqu|
ring at the express offices, bank and
postoffice at Lewisburg for ‘boxes with |
the packages on top of them,” for
pocketbooks with money in them, &ec.
a
ct
THE President to-day has « awhoppen |
Thanksgiving turkey. Horace
of Westerly, R. I., whose custom it is
to send a turkey to the president of
the United States before Thanksgiv- |
ing, has shipped one weighing thirty-
tour pounds to President Cleveland.
Vose, |
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THE investigation into the stealings
under the governments of Philadel
phia and Pittsburg, have exposed as-
tounding rottenness. Fraudulent pay-
rolls, frauds in contracts, frauds in fur-
nishing supplies, frauds in everything
and millions of dollars wrung from the
tax-payers that enriched Republican
officials, and the way things were run
at Harrisburg last winter was like un-
to it.
— tg
WHo took us farmers’
ests at Harrisburg last
price of cos xl oil doubled,
and trusts fostered, new and useless of-
and high salaries raised
0, for some one to have
farmers !
inter-
The
monopolies
care of
winter?
fices created,
higher yet!
watched the interests
Even the hawks, crows
had champions, to economically zoolo-
gyize, but farmers didn’t have any
one to care a darn for us.
us
and
of
peeves
us
—— ret
THE most critical time in the life of
political parties is not when they are
engaged in contest for mastery, but
afterward when victory
achieved they undertake to deal
results. gpoil and
the peril of administration test to the
utmost party vigor and vitality. Be-
tween this time and Thanksgiving
day a year hence if the Republican
party with itsunwieldy preponderance
ticklish task
Presidential
having been
with
The division of the
be
in Congress and the
fore it in choosing a can-
didate and marking out a policy of pro-
cedure does not fritter away itsstrength
and lose its hold upon popular favor it
will indeed be remarkable.
a
Dox Cameron seems to have a
poor
oy el
chance for re-election to the U.
ate, many Republic
their faces against him.
eral reasons why he should not
elected : one is that he a man
ability and not competent to represent
the he h
in the Senate nearly 18 years and ne
a 14 year old school
Anoth-
ite
MNS are setting
There are sev-
be
of no
re-
is
great Keystone state as been
er was heard from,
boy could have done
he isa free
well.
as
silver Coli
waixths of
er reason is,
trary to the sentiment of five
the people of our state.
In Lancaster county there is a strong
movement against Cameron, led by
state senator Kauffman. In other
counties the same feeling is spreading
among and Cameron's
friends have no hope of his re-election.
tepublicans
ep
THE WHY OF IT.
Do you know that you are paying
interest on about $67,000,000 more than
you were on the 4th of March, 18893,
and that the pe rsistency with which
the tréasury’s outgo exceeds its in-
come, indicates that still another bond
sale will be necessary? And do you
know why 7—Altoona Tribune.
Yes, and so do you, but you will not
be manly enough to admit the plain
facts,
It is because the Reed billion-dollar |
Congress wasted the $100,000,000 sur- |
plus that Harrison found in the treas-
ury when he succeeded Cleveland.
It is because the fatal Sherman
tte i
ver-purchase law took ten millions out |
of the treasury to give it to western
silver mine owners,
It is because the McKinley trade
killing tariff, besides reducing the rev- |
enue, brought on a panic from which |
we are not yet recovered.
£1
Eli=
paid in bounties to Louisiana sugar |
thieves while other tens of millions
were diverted from the Government's |
revenues into the coffers of the sugar |
trust.
It is because tens of millions were |
riotously wasted on a useless and dan-
gerous navy.
It is because the credit of the coun
try was all but destroyed by the infa-
mous policy of Harrison and his dis-
credited and now bankrupt Secretary
of the Treasury.
In short, it is because the ‘‘Lord
didn’t” in 1888 and cursed us with
four years of Harrisonism, McKinley-
fsm and Shermanism. Otherwise we
would now be paying interest on a
public debt reduced by $200,000, 000 or
mote.—~Johnstown Democrat,
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Thurston's Blackberry Cordial, for
bowel complaint, Krumrine’s drugstore
§
Lutheran Services.
Lutheran services next Sunday at
Spring Mills at 10 a. m,, Centre Hall
2.30 p. m., Tusseyville 7 p. m. At |
Centre Hall and Spring Mills an il-
lustrated talk will be given to the
| children.
or co fv
Found Guilty.
The jury in the case of Bottorf vs.
Wm. Colyer, for assault and battery,
py
“I escaped being a confirmed dys-
many. Ay-
indigestion, flatulency, water brash,
Over Thirty Years
Without Sickness.
Mr. II. WETTSTEIN, a well-known,
enterprising citizen of Byron, i,
writes: “Before I paid much atten.
tion to regulating the bowels, 1
hardly knew a well day; but since I
learned the evil re
sults of constipation,
and the eflicacy of
AYER’S
Pills, I have not had
one day's
for over thirty
not one
readily yield this
had been, previ-
an invalid for
against
began
h was
i
sickness
vears
attack
{to
that did
remedy My
ous to our marriage,
ie had a prejudice
not
wife
vears, Sl
but epon as she
il
s Pills her healt
cathartics, as
to use Aver
restored.”
AYERS
Cathartic Pills
Medal and Diploma at World's Fair.
Ta Restore Strength, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Furniture
and
Embalming
yd a full
. 1
Caskets and
on har
ra Spe ial-
-
Iming
Fomots attention to calls.
Charges Reasonable.
JOHN SMITH & BRO.,
SPRING MILLS, PA.
WANTED SAL A 8
wa bors
Pa
: Be
late of Wm
ce by land
{I West er
ns Creek north
nee down Penns Creek north
pir to post, and theneoe seross
hh § per. tothe § begin
g 1 acre and # pere d allow
. t for roads, a ereon erect.
two story dwelling house, stable
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wr of
hes an
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ALSO
that cert: sin messusge or tenement and
land situate in Penn township, county
aforesaid, bounded and described as
Heginning at 8 spr tree near the
south batik of Penns creek south 75 deg
48 5.1 } per 1 75] post
Brot hers sougt
C.&83. CR. R
o
1- 2 deg. west 24 per
tt ence slong the line of the
railroad north deg cast 40 per, to a post
line of land of Bebasuian Masser, thence along
said line and laad north 2 1 2 deg. east 20 per. to
piace of beginning, containing 6 acress
perches neal measure,
ALSO
A certain tract of land in Penn township,
county and state aforesaid, beginning at a spruce
theves by Penns Creek south 75deg. west 4512
by land of Henry EK,
Gentzel, et al, south 2 1-2 dex. west 92 5-1 perch
to stone, thence north 7671.2 dest. east 4% 1-2 perch
by land of Sebastian Musser
notth 2 1-2 deg. east B48 perch, to a Spee the
plare of beginning, containing 2 meres and 106
perch iT rat meastire,
Meized taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Jacob Emerick,
TERMS —¥o derd will be acknowledged
purchase money is paid in tall
JOHN P. CONDO,
Sheriff,
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Bheriff"s Office,
Nov
§, 1805
IVATE SALE «A PLEASANT HOME SIT
uate slong the Bellefonte & lLewisbure
Turnpike, one-half mile north-east of Potters
wee 6 ACRES AND IM PERCHES, we
Thereon erected a new two-story Dwelling House
18x24; cistern at the house With a capacity of
holding 64 barrels; also a good stable, pig-pen
and other.outbuildiogs; 4 fine orchard of choice
fruit on the premises. The land is In a good
state of caltivation
Farther information can be had by addressing
or Rpplying Ww RISHE
novi Farmers Mills,
"a, de
XECUTOR'S NOTICE. ~LETTERS TESTA
mentary on the estate of Jonas Condo,
late of Penn Hall, deceased, having been grant
ed to the undersigned he would respectfu Iy re.
quest all persons knowing themselves indebted
to the ostate to make immediate psyment and
th se having claims against the same to pre
sent them du Ay noth: nticated for settlement,
C. EMERICK, Exe: utor,
entre Hall,
whi
ve
novi ol
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR.— LETTERS
of Administration on the estate of W, OC
Duck, late of Penn township, deceased, bh
been lawlally granted to the poderigued, af
reons knowing themselves indeted wo «1d
herehy totliod 10 prosent the 4 propels a
Feneh © same properly au.
thew sordieme PASperY
amt
THE MILD WEATHER
HAS MADE THE
WINTER SEASON BACKWARD
te
THE MANUFACTURER HAS FELT THIS
MORE THAN THE RETAILER.
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| Owing to the backwardness of the season we have been able
to secure of two of the largest Overcoat Makers of New
York City a large lot of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s
Overcoats for much less than their value. We give our
customers the benefit of this purchase by selling these
goods at mach less than their value. We will convert
this immense stock into money again.
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$5.00 Men's Overcoat for 2.50. $6.00 Men's Overcoat
for $3.75. $10.00 Men's Overcoat for 5.00.
Overcoat for Better
$20.00 proportionately as cheap as the prices mentioned
12.00 Men’s
7.00. Overcoats up to those worth
’ y . “~
above. Boys’ Overcoats from g8cts. upwards to the finest
All Wool Beaver Cloth Coats.
¥
Ment
We Wool
it
fitti All Cl
Set
5
wearing, the |
Men that can
The Very Low Price of $4. 76 a Sul,
Bet All EH * Men up to k
Dest
the
nits for
ave
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in the
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foun d
Nit
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ter
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qu aliti
WwW orsted
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at
Prices That Dery Competition }
Good All Wool Pants for Men
Extra Heavy All W 00
Bove’ S from 98c.
:
Bovs' Pants from 2:
$
IW ool Cheviot
x ‘ ' i p
y to a dollar a pail
...oHOES, SHOES, SHOES AND BOOTS. yi
Wi Can Be #
We
Ladi 8 (zenuine
Knee
Ht vi a in Sit O08, We can fit vou in
have :
THE GREAT NUMBER OF
Ladies’ Coats and Capes
F area wf % a §
from RZ.045% up to the
oth Coats,
rs 1
¢. up to the finest, with y beautiful
match each Coat.
ONLY A FEW MORE
DRESS PATTERNS LEFT
In the 42 11. wide, Ww ool a. Sue,
All Wool 1 1-2 yd. wide Camels Hair Dress Se _— 8, at
Better Serges for a little more money.
Heavy All Wool 1-12 yd. wide Cloth for dresses, all shades,
per yard.
Fine Dress Goods, Mohairs, Silk and Wool Henriettas, Boucle
Cloths, fancy silk and wool plaids from 34¢ up to £1.25 a yd.
rt 34
n and Children’s Coa
11
SK
ghts and color ants
3
and’ Velvet ( aps i
Novelty Dress (3oods, a a vard.
Jd
50¢,
| SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS SEASON IN GUM SHOES.
| Children’s Gum Shoes, 14 scents. Ladies’ Gum Shoes,
cents. Men's Gum Shoes, 54 cents,
We have been in business EIIEIRIE 205
XE.AIRS, but have never been able to sell Blankets
as theap as this season. You want to know why? Because
we never before bought Blankets ii such large quantities,
You get them at 75c. a pair less than the regular price. Red
Blankets, Gray Blankets, White Blankets, from 58 cents a
pair up to the finest All Wool Blankets.
OUR CORSET STOCK.
Has never been so gomplete. Corsets and Corset Waists for children,
Corsets to fit stout ladies, Corsets to fit tall, slender ladies, and Nurs
ing Corsets. Corsets for 25, 35, 40, 65, 74, 90c., $1.00, $1.2581.75.
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None Better Fitting Than Our Celebrated C. P. Sonnet and
Thompson Glove Fitting Corset.
Convince yourself that our prices are the lowest and our stock
the largest and newest to select from in the county.
LYON & CO,
for
n. e ‘uek, Yiliheim,
noviRet Administra
Bellefonte, Penna.
How About Your
Winter Clothing ?
Can you afford to J10 where we charge
pay
Can you afford io pay $15 where we charge
Can you afford to pay $18 where we charge
Se hc
away.
The
You want to be cure and see us. yw rich
We
great-
matter
or how poor, you cannot afford to thr
ick full of
WW money
have two big stores chi money vers.
est assortment of Suits and Overcoats ever 1
shown in Centre
county.
We
Join the crowd and see
Woul h
Clothin ing that you
>
with us:
‘
are Saving scores ol peopie
ho i :
biz doll 1ils
Nt AOiidars Gdny.
1
i k
i VOU =
LL
o feel
See us and you will be su
FAUBLES.
Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte.
PENNS VALLEY BARGAIN STORE.
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Ready For The
Fall Trade.
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Our stock for the Fall and Winter is now ready on our counters
for your inspection.
Our well selected line of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s suits and
overcoats is unsurpassed for style and varie ty of fabric, and our always
popular low prices prevail.
A WORD TO THE LADIES.
Jefore purchasing your Fall and Winter
COATS, CAPES AND JACKETS,
It will be well for you to call and examine cur line. We have been
very careful in selecting our line of Ladies’ Coats and Capes, have and
succeeded in securing the very latest styles in the market.
OUR BOOT, SHOE AND RUBBER COUNTER
Is unequaled by that of any in the county. Having bought our stock
before the advance on leather, we are now in position to save you from
20 to 40 perfeent on them. We are also well stocked with
HORSE AND BED BLANKETS
Which we have in all qualities and all prices.
Gent's Furnishings.
C. PP. LONG,
See our Hats and
Spring Mills. State College.