® THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, Editor. TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per line for three quent insertion. Olher rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Jan, 2 VOLUME 69, Tue CexTrRE REPORTER, with this issue, enters its sixty-ninth year, and extends the compliments of the season a Happy New Year—to all its rea- ders, We are proud of the honorable re- cord of this journal, proud of its useful- ness and the good it has accomplished in Centre county. That was our aim in the past and will be our aim in the future. It is pleasing to know that we have so conducted the BEPORTER as to gain for it the confidence, respect and support of the people of our coun- ty. Under our future editorial manage- stand by us in return. A the savings of a life-time, and left to battle under a few would have financial strain faced with the to, Our creditors first. same mot Fred. Kurtz, jr., long an assistant upon this journal, will be associated with us in the paper—Fred. Kurtz & Fred. Kurtz, jr., Editors and Publish- ers, - pty Tere will be no pardon for the Had there thief ery Jardsley. been be a free man. ————— acl Wash fore promising them t for them, of honor and probity, without are worthy your support. If there is refuse to support them. op Everypopy knows that ity phia is a Republican ci a city which the Republican party has coi- the government continuously orities, TI misgovernmn ent, trolled by j iis is a picture of municipal great ma corrup- tion, protection of vies rad crime, pro- tect demorali- on of fraud at the polls, zation of the young, morality, in a ¢ity ruled now, as it has been for many years, the can party, and the picture is drawn by by a Republican committee and a Repub- lican press. - oo The prop ed bill i y and means committee, but the I'he Democrats claim that It the house. the woolen tariff is not necessary. is certain that if is taxed thing will advance and the wool price of clothi . 5% 1% v era of shoddy will again be inaugurat- ed. ask for a duty on wool, but the sheep £ ’ &% . wishes of the voters of Ohio. A Tie Monroe doctrine, about so much has been said recently, was roe in his message to congress ber, 1823. It is as follows: TRIAL LIST. | Monday 28th, | | For the first week of January court, | | commencing on Monday, January 28, | | 1896 : Jason Underwood vs, J, ver et al. | Geo, W. Campbell va. Wm. Wolf. | For January Term of Court Beginning on Willis Hoo- | Elias Walk va. Vinton Beckwith, Bernheim Bros va. Wm. Parker, Overseer Poor Bellefonte vs. Over- | seer Poor Spring twp. | T. B. Buddinger vs. John | lus. | J. W. Showalter vs. D. R. Thomas, | E.R. Holmes va. Manhattan Club. {i Jas. Shaeflfer vs, C. R. R. Company of Pa. | Borough of Millheim vs. J. | snyder, H. A. Moore vs. Hannah Stull. { Hannah E. Grove vs. D. P. Shafer. Dewalt, Weirshoff & Co., vs. Wm. Parker. Mary Lingle. D. R. Foreman vs. Jacob Smith ad- ministrator. Henry Stoner vs. Jacob Smith ad- ministrator. Harry Rupert vs. Samuel Hagan. Alb M. Womelsdorf, of Mills, Clinton Fram, of Maron township. Gunsal- H. Reif- V. Hale et al vs. Jenkins & ard i Logan county, ane Lizzie C, SFCOND WEEK. Mary S. Gordon vs. Jos. R. Wm. P. Rishel Rachael ve. American Ins. Co, | Wm. L. McDowell vs. G. 8. W. A. Hartsock vs. W. F. | et al. W. A. Hartsock { et al, Hezekiah Ewing vs. { lioms. Muflly. and Ocker Flegal, Reeder Vs, Reeder WwW, (. W. McWil- 0. L.. Scho Michael Cameron vs, over et al. Geo. W, Campbell v Mullen. | Fred Decker et tle, | Sugar Manufacturing company, v (re al vs. Andrew Wm. Benner. Schoono- | Michael Canaran vs. O. lL. i ver et al. John Holand vs Fd Hughes et al Ss. Wilson & Co. Gufand. vs, Brandman RH. ( Philipsbur ERK. T. P Jas, Ross vs. Cent, W. 8. i boro. WwW. Donovan. Biglow vs O & J. MeGowan adim'r va, Mary Thomas Barnes vs L. C. Brinton. Wm. H. Taylor & Co. va Wm. Par- ker. Wm i Jr. i se Noll, adm'r v of J ' Lingle. H. James F, Weaver vs Ins, Co. Susan Miles va Boro of 1 Wm. i, a J. Thompson 111. © i et al. Thomas Watson ve J. M. Green ad- ministrator. MeClam & Cook vs J ministrator. M. Green ad- Bo TRIBUTE OF RESPECT - Wherea:, God in his allwise providence to re- move from among us by the grim hand of death, J. H. Musser, a faithful and efficient director and agent of our com- pany, The Farmers’ Mutual Fire In- | surance Company, of Centre county, Pa., and also a highly esteemed and | respected citizen of the community. Therefore, Resolved, By the direct- rs of said Ins, Co., in session met Dec. 24th, 1865, that we bow in hum- ! ble submission to God's will, knowing that he doeth all things well, and here- | by tender our sincere sympathy to the friends and relatives of the departed in this their loss, directing them to} the dispenser of life and death for ref uge and consolation. tesolved, That a copy of this | tion be entered on our minutes and be published in the CENTRE REPORTER. | J. C. SMITH. i NAM'L GRAMLEY, H. B. HERRING, ac- | sider any attempt on their part to ex- tend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety. With the existing colonies or dependencies of any Euro- pean power we have not interfered and shall not interfere, but with the governments who have declared their considerations and just principles, ac- knowledged, we could not view an in- terposition for the purpose of oppress- ing them or controlling in any other manner their destiny (by any Euro- pean power) in any other light than gs a manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States. ee —— otm— Wanted. 100,000 split oak, and hickory spokes wanted. Call or address. f W. W. Boon. Centre Halil, Pa. a ———— A AA Clothing st Sacrifice Prices, A full supply of men’s and boys’ clo- thing at sacrifice prices, on account of sherifi’s sale, at the old Philadelphia Branch. Never a chance like it for bargains in or out of Bellefonte, like at the old Lewins stand. Reduction Sale. { Eclipsing our great Fire Bale of 1884, when we sold great quantities of goods | in a short space of time. Btock in | much better condition—prices are low- | er, values are greater. No reasonable | man expects to buy All Wool Suits, and All Wool Overcoats for the prices | quoted for Shoddy and Satinets. We expect to get your trade—when you | are through being decoyed, and have | your eyes opened. Clothing is our bus- iness, is MoxtaoMeErY & Co. i ——— etn tfc For a pain in the chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's | Pain Balm and bound on over the seat | of the pain, and another on the back | between the shoulders, will afford | prompt relief. This is especially val- | uable in cases where the pain is caused | by a cold and there is a tendency to-| ward pneumonia. For sale by Wm. | Pealer, Spring Mills; J. M. Swartz, | Tusseyville, and R. E. Bartholomew, | Centre Hall. At Eheriil Sale Prices, Ali goods formerly in the Philade]- phia Branch store, clothing to suit men and boys of all ages and sizes, at | sacrifiee prices, a big supply and must DANIEL BARTGES. Died at His Home in Spring Mills on the 21st of December, After an illness of some months Daniel Bartges, a highly esteemed cit- izen of Spring Mills departed this life | at an early hour on the morning of the 21st, and was interred in the cemetery at Rebersburg on the 24th, The funer- al was largely attended. The ed was for many years a very promi- nent and influential farmer of Penns | valley, but of late years, owing to in-| creasing infirmities and advancing age has lived a very retired life. Four children survive him, two sons and two daughters, His wife, a very decens- affectionate and highly accomplished | lady, deceased about twelve or fifteen from which Frequently years ago, a bereavement he never fully recovered, when speaking of his farm, home, or incidentally referring to her his los would be vividly recalled, and a shade of sorrow would seem to pass over his aged brow, he deceased was an active farmer from his youth; busy on his wide acres only when early and late and ceased age admonished him and called a halt, with the reminder that he had journyed through life's uneven road almost his With name and reputation unsullied, honor- his circulated three score years and ten. a able and reliable in all business transactions, his word like d. gent current gol A thorough farmer and lished leman: one of the old affuble, kind and generou HHOOE, eral almost to a fault; none Knew 1 but to love Him. NO man, woman or pealed to him in vain for ever ready to assist the ¥ $11 X +14 3 unfortunate, would part int SIERRAS AG ysmile or se Free Pills acdd re & hiocaeo $ ¢ + and ge Pills oul of their merits of Dr. King's New Life are and ick headache roubles they have They are or guarans srious substance i 1 hey a every weed i weak- purely vege y not en by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invig- +1 1 iar Mi Reg size Zoe. D. orate the system. “ per box. Sold by J. ray. EE. — Sheriff as Bale. Cireat bargains in all kinds of e¢loth- ing at the Philadelphia Branch, a full sheriff f me aut 10 fn and bove' WOar, gale sacrifice prices, Bargains that anvthing Known. SPECIFIC FOR SCROFULA. “Since childhood, 1 have been afflicted with serofulous boils and sores, which me terrible suffering. Physicians were unable to help me, and 1 only grew worse , under their care, At length,” i began to take AYER’S Sarsaparilla, and very soon grew bet. 3 ter. After using RB ha’ Loozen bottles AY 1 was completely cured, so that I have not had a boil or pimple on any part of my body for the last. twelve years, 1 can cordially recommend Ayer's Sarsa. parila as the very best blood-purifier in existence.” — (G. T. REINHART, M yversville, Texas, AYERS wSarsaparilla caused i LINDEN HALL, | Correspondent, Mr. Lucian Bpicher who had been on the sick list for some time is slow- ly improving. Mrs, David Frantz has just returned | from a trip to Blue Ball, Clearfield | county, where she has been visiting | among friends and reports having a | Harry Swab, of Bellefonte, is visil- ing his grand parents at this place. The railroad bridges on this section of the railroad have been undergoing repairs for the last week or two which will be quite an improvement when finished. Miss Jennie Welble, of Watsontown who has been spending her holiday vacation under the parental roof will return to her school on Wednesday. QUALITY... | Coupled With The Lowest Price Possible Is exactly what you expect from US. Is exactly what is promised by US. Is exactly what you receive from US. Mr, and Mrs, Farner of Potters Mills were visiting friends in and town a few days last week. rains of badly; good We have had several late which were needed very nothing could have been more wel- come at this season of the year, held Sunday The Christmas entertainment by the 1 nited Evangelical good, ple are to be praised for the in which they and easy way ed their paris, Yur & vier 11 1 i alvin «0 ably assisting the school In giving hairs and Fhe se iford and | Hall P. er bproin- t 5 } Were Lie G. A. R. COMMANDER Jas. S. Dean, Gen. Grant Post, Rondout, N. Y. CURED OF DYSPEPSIA f omnis ler Denn writes: * i i sronouneed Pr. that and told hi tion and he said, try a bott DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY take it morning and it ill eure vou 31 i ih Cure YOu medicine i O meet shot Kennedy { comdi- ms je i time, n of of i noon and night, Ww I took the as directed, but had no confidence in a eure, as my case had been tried by =o fter using it a week | I better, and in a short I was entirely « distress, began af- That while ured. everything 1 ate, ' breaking up sour in my throat had all ot had a moment's Today there isn’t my appetite | tere gone and I have n | discomfort since, | healthier man and CASH G00DS, CASH PRICES. :y. 3 = Beginning ry 1st, will »ii OOS ™ No books or accounts will be kept G00DS WILL BE SOLD AT SPOT CASH PRICES! Count Janus | S06, we i fog i Iv LOT Cash ony. rv produce will“be taken in exchange. Centre Hall. OGURT PROCLAMATION «Whereas the Hon, Joht 5 Love, President Jodge of the fiuntingdon, and the Hon € A Faulkner, and the Hon. Berjamin Rich, Associate Judges in Centre, having fssaed their precept bearing data the 20th day of Dee, 185, to me directed for holding a Court of Over and Terminer and gen. eral Jail Delivery and Quoarter Sessions of the Pesos in Bellefonite, tor the eonnty of Centre, and commence on the dth Monday of Jan. the 7th day of Jan. 1806, and to enntinne two weeks Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace Alderman and Constables of said coun: ty of Centre that they be then and there in the proves persons, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of wid day, with their records ingnisitions exami. nations, and their own remembrance, to do those things whieh to thelr offire appertaine to be done, and those who are nd in reoogni- ganees to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in ths Jali of Centro county, be then and there 10 prosecute against them as shail be Given nnder my hand, at Bellefonte, the 20th dey of Deo, in the year of ont Lord, 1885, and the ane Sundredih and cighteeth year of the In dependence of the United | HERE iS A CHANCE. a wee Sw | Il say nothing abut the Only that others psk for { ‘Men's Suits, $5.00. We w . silt aualily. , vs 1 \E>" CF 1. a=~ ade FOOUs »/.00 } Skictly All in dozen different $7 50 tvles. Considered cheap in other ‘Men’s Suits, perfection of Dress Suits. ‘utaways. [twill amuse others tell yop how cheap xactly the samp goods) are $10.00. ang $1c¢ 1 i proportonate y as 3 3y 3 YOU Wii DE sure wo money. FAUBL Men's Outfitters, Mid Winter Sale. | iil continue for some otection from the cold O 18 the first lags YF i when Winter strikes vei. And the it can be secure d wi h thie le ad possible cash outlav. You will need Heavy Underwear, Heavy Blankets, Mittens, Gloves and anything oath Clothing, that will turn cold. Yon want good goods and you * We have everrthing yon will “i 4 ant it cheap, £00. want. We sell it at figures that our competitors dare not think of. We propose th get rid of our immense stock, and have MARKED DOWN PRICES ON ALL G00DS ! The goods must go, and the prices we intend selling them at will make them go with a rush, Do you need anything ! If you do, get in the swim. Our fine line of Dress Goods will be sold at a sacri- fice. We want you to have the benefit, what we want is the room, and will have it regardless of cost. Come while they last.