The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 09, 1896, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED KURTZ,
TERMS. One year, 81.50, when paid in advance,
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per year.
Editor,
ENTS, 20 cents per line for three
cen per line for each subse
Giher rates made made known
ADVERTISEN
insertions, and 5
quent insertion.
on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Jan, 9
ANNOUNCEMENT.
BHERIFF,
'o are anthorized to announce that Jacob L.
fonte, will be a candidate for
e of Sherif, subject to the decision of
County Convention
le. of Balle
the offic
ha Demoot
THE is ended
and a squaring of accounts shows a de-
ficit. The exposition receipts will not
meet the expenses, but the deficit is
Atlanta exposition
small.
teins
Tue fellows who are just now offer-
ing their to fight England
will be found traveling for their health
should war be declared, which is not
likely.
services
SR
THANKS to a number of our
exchanges complimentary notices
of the REPORTER upon its entering its
69 year. May you all live far beyond
The received
merous
large
for
friendly notes
individuals,
are appre-
Thanks —
hat age
from nu private
many from prominent ones,
wd highly prized.
New Year to all.
ciated
a Happ:
ee th mtr
MATTERS look bright for the Cuban
patriots. The insurgents are pressing
close upon Havana, and within a
short time city will doubtless fall
into the hands of the
I'he
ledges that the Spanish
and Cut
a
the
victorious insur-
tacitly
cause
Spanish general
independence is
of time.
+ has been brutal, and the
» United States will rejoice
an
matter Spain's
rule is ended.
yt
rer, as announced
M1ro
HITE,
will be compelled to
from the
» square up accounts for the
I'he Bird Book Legislature
decord—
indicated
early £5. 000.000 06
hi, remarks the
than is fairly
easure of shortage, since |
saddled
yet become op- |
|
{
extravagance
: not
eless and high salaried
f others, are draining the
“the
|
i
!
ymomie Zoology, |
ing
up farmers’
Bo pot
r, the leading Colora- |
do champi was igno- |
miniousiy «d in his unmanly at- |
tack upon the integrity and capacity |
3 Friday last.
1, in his eloquent reply, re- |
tary ( brilliant |
asked whether such |
called inevinpetet:
fact that, after |
red to the fa
service, Secre-
f bad money,
y
‘3
on
a rlisle’ 8
publie
poor as when
and
was a proof
How would oo
the Colorado
miners stand such a test?
nator Hill's defense of |
all the more gener- |
ous is the consideration that he and |
no favors from the |
Treasury Department. But he hoped |
that he never could be so petty as to
fail in his support of an honest public |
servant against calumnious insinua- |
tions. Correspondence from Wash- |
i
i!
NOW as
Congress ; he |
her that
rity.
Wal integ
lou attorney of
bonanza
What made
tary Carlisle
his friends enjoy
ington relates that the scene was truly
dramatic in its impressiveness.
—— I —
AC Ow ARDLY CONG RESS.
las
|
The Congress refused to author- |
ize the issue of bonds payable in gold, |
and that the refusal cost the people of |
the country, in a single loan the Presi-
dent was compelled to make, over $16,-
interests that could have |
been saved by saying honestly how |
the bonds would be paid. The present
Congress now confronts the same ques-
tior.. Itisas cowardly as the Con-
gress which went out of power over-
whelmingly condemned by the peo-
ple, and this cowardice is less excusa.
ble from the fact that no one in either
Senate or House, whether Republican,
Demoerat or Populist, dreams of any
national bonds being paid with any
other money than gold if demanded
by the holder,
It is evident that the President can-
not depend upon Congress to preserve
the eredit of the nation. . Politics rules |
and statesmanship is subordinated to |
the ambition of individuals, or to the
interests of party. Fortunately the
President not only knows his duty,
but nas the courage to perform it, and
when he shall next issue a loan to re-
store the gold reserve, he shall make
it sufficient to give absolute assurance
to th: «world that the question of main
taining ovr national credit cannot be
in dispute of any civilization. With
cowardice ruling in both parties in
Congress, it is most fortunate for the
country that there is a President arm-
ed with ample power to maintaln pub-
lic and private credit, and sufficiently
courageous to exercise it.—Philadel-
000.000 in
THE WEATHER,
and Snow Fall,
Registered at the Reporter office for
week ending Thursday Jan. 9, 8 a, m,
Lowest
12
12
2
0
1
t
13
13
night
Temperature, Highest
Jan, 1 24
“9 11
: 31
4 9
b 11
6 18
7 2h
8 08
Half inch of snow, T
fifth thus far.
Total rainfall in December,
ches ;: 4 snows 3.50 inches,
Rainfall from April '95 to December:
April 1.10, May 1.5-8, June 5.1-8, Ju-
ly 4.08, August 4.8-10, September 2.1-10,
October 1.2-10, November 2.33, Decem-
ber 3.64 add water of in De-
cember O4,
inches
uesday
3.64 in-
§ snows
Ten of snow will average 1
inch of water,
a ——
Marriage Licenses.
The following marriage licenses have
been granted the past week:
James A. Sankey, of Potters
and M, Gertrude C. of
College.
Mills,
Osman, State
Francis Poorman, of Curtin town-
twp.
Herman 8S. MacMinn, of Du
and Cora H. Fisher, of Unionville.
N. N. Hartswick and Fl
Thomas of State College.
Charles M. Whippo and
Wrye, Loveville.
Milton I. Wise, of Zion,
R. Robb, of Nittany.
W. M. Sweeney, of Centre
Maggie E. FF of Pott
David itoss and Blanche
of Port Matilda.
Dc fan esmste—
izabeth
of
0 and
Hill,
Mills.
B.
aust, ers
i.
liams,
Scarcity of Houses,
Hall
populat on
For the Cent
have a
next year re
in
There
large increase
over any other year. will not
be one vacant dwelling house,
enough to supply demand.
eral new dwellings were erected i
the
last year, but still we need more.
industries are starting up and emplo}
ment will be
A healthier outlook for
town never had.
given a number of
prosperity 1
a
Flits South.
—-
Mr. Was
ont
ring
decid
1
Thorp, who was fa
ti
i ¢
the ast year, nas
or Ww
old V
3
and will
ange his location
iret
i 4
1 NE OS IT
his luck with ti
He
his residence near Howlin r Green,
g
Bliss Meyer, son of Mr, « H.
(ire n
will flit overland, take 1
pilot the flitt We
Thorp will leave our
ing. are sof
county,
1 SUCCESS,
¥ “i
For Making Handles.
Part of the
ed by Mr.
used by a party
large new building
Colyer at the stat
from Howard fi
This
the
80 handy to the factory
in freight rates will be had
Putting
V. W. Boob,
heels, pu
achinery
the manufacturer
in a new machine
{ along. He is spreading out in his |
and is not through yet.
The fine new dwelling house
. W. Luse, south of the station,
be sold at private sale,
best in town,
It is one of the
and will be sold cheap.
lf fp
Great Storm
From night of 30 ult. to 4
fierce storm raged in this county witl
icy-cold temperature, and playing hol
with farm fences,
- - elit
At Sheriff Sale Prices
All goods formerly in the Philadel
phia Branch store, to
men and boys of all
clot hing
ages
| be sold. Now for real bargains.
THE OLDEST
AND THE BEST
Cough-cure, the most prompt and
effective remedy for diseases of the
throat and lungs, is Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. As an emergency medi.
cine, for the cure of
Croup, Sore Throat,
Lung Fever and
Whooping Cough,
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
cannot be equaled.
3 E. M. BRAWLEY,
D. D., Dis. Sec. of
the American Bap.
tist Publishing Society, Petersburg,
Va., endorses it, as a cure for violent
colds, bronehitis, ete. Dr. Brawley
also adds: Toall ministers suffering
from threat troubles, 1 recommend
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
Awarded Medal at World's Fair,
AYER'S PILLS Cure Liver and Stomach
Troubles
phia Times.
AARONSBURG,
ed in Marriage.
Miss Anna Stam-
Leitzell, of Bnyder county |
The marriage of
bach to Mr,
on Christmas day,
ing calathumpian serenade,
J. EK. Lenker and Co.,
March,
James 1... Ettinger has taken
agency for the sale of baking powder
nice
and gives one of three very
| miuvms with each half pound sold. He
that
very nicely
through
is also agent for a radiator
the
with the heat
second room above
that escapes
the stove-pipe
John H, Dutwiler
| breeder in Vermont a very fine
Minorka
have the reputation of being the
bought from a
trio ol
Rose Comb Jack fowls,
They
champion layers and a dandy
fowl.
Frank
red with George
Jordan the pauper who is
M. Homan,
night, fell
wted
quarts and
who runs around every on
New Year and
shoulder.
's eve disloe his
Persons from our town attending the
Joalsburg this week
Weaver and Miss Min-
Messrs, Allison
convention at
Miss Sal M.
ronmiller,
I Thos.
13
He
ini stimuer
ng
sof using al
«ff in holding
Br
LINDEN HALL
Interesting Items Gathered by Our Core
respondent
Martha
18 Catia
tendency Lo
Wm.
Bartholomew,
Clothiog at Sacrifice Prices,
i
DOVE
i supply of men’s and
hing at sacrifice on account
prices,
the
chance
old Philadelphia
like it for
lellefonte, like at
at
Never
bargains in or out of
saie,
sheriffs
{ Branch. a
inst., al
1 | th
: ss A ——
©. A:R. COMMANDER
-1 Jas. S. Dean, Gen. Grant Post,
Rondout, N. Y.
CURED OF DYSPEPSIA
Commander Dean writes: “As Chief
U Mail Agentofthe U. & D. R. R.,
good health is indispensible. 1 found
myself however all run down with
Dyspepsia. 1 doctored and doctored,
{ but I grew worse. 1 suffered misery
| night and day for fully two years. My
{ case was pronounced incurable. |
i chanced to meet Dr. Kennedy about
that time, and told him of my condi-
| tion and he said, try a bottle of
DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
FAVORITE REMEDY
take it morning, noon and night, and
{ it will cure you. 1 took the medicine
{ as directed, but had no confidence in a
{ eure, as my case had been tried by so
i many. After using it a week 1 began
to feel better, and in a short while af-
ter that I was entirely cured. That
| terrible distress, everything 1 ate,
breaking up sour in my throat had all
| gone and I have notthad a moment's
i discomfort since. Today thiere isn’t a
| healthier man and my appetite is
{ grand.”
1e old Lewins stand.
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Is exactly what is promised by US.
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ANT T0 SAVE MONE
HERE iS A CHANCE.
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abou
ask
Only that ot the rs
ods
quality.
same
$7.50
Cr
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$5.00.
St
in
$7.50.
Suits
will am
cheat
are
Men's Suits,
FAUBLES
Men's Outfitters,
can be secured with
Y on will
B lankets,
that will turn cold.
. .
where i
outlay
Cloth
need Heavy Underwear, Houvs
Mittens, ( ]
Yon want
ing, loves, Hung
good goods and vou
* ry y . ’ 3 ¢ s+ 1]
want it cheap, too. We have evervthing vou will
want. We sell it at figures that our competitors
dare not think of. We propose to get rid of our
amense stock, and have
MARKED DOWN PRICES ON ALL GOODS !
the intend
Do
swim.
The goods must go, and prices we
selling them at will make them go with a rush.
the
Our fine line of Dress Goods will be sold at a saeri-
fice.
want is the room, and will have it regardless of cost.
jast.
you need anything? If you do, get in
We want you to have the benefit, what we
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A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —LETTERS
of Administration upon the sstate of
George W. Vonada, late of Gregg towuship, de
cessed, having been lawfelly granted so the un-
dersigued, she would respectfully request all
persons knowing themselves indebted to the es
tate to make immediate payment and those hav:
ing claims agains the sine to present them du-
Iy suthentionted for seitiement
EDITH 8. VONADA, Administratriz
Farmers Mile
MINIS TRATOR'S NOTICE.~ LETTERS
of Administration on the estate of W. C,
{ Duck, late of Penn township, deceased, having
been lawfully granted to lhe undersigned, all
persons knowing themselves indested to sald es
te and those having claims agsiost it. are
hereby notified to present the same properly au-
thentioated for settlement
H. E DUCK, Miliheim,
Adminisiret wr.
dechHat
§ LD
novis6L
EARNERS _- TC AL FIRE INSURANCE
Company of entre County, Pa The an-
sual meeting of the members and the Sevtian of
twelve directs to manage the sffalss of the
Company for the ensuing year will be held at
the house of D. L. , 8% Centre Hail on
Monday, January 18th, 1806, between the hours
ofits mand 2p. ®. of mia day. Members are
generally requested to
¥ RED K KbR1Z, President.
D. ¥. LUSE, Secralary.
CAUTION. ~HAVING PURCHASED AY
¢ Jus mie ae Stow i eh
now in A
Norses, 1 heifer, Eo Dh ]
implements, 1
horse wagon,