The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 16, 1896, Image 4

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    THE CEN RE REPORTER. tervention of this country in Venezu- THE WEATHER. BEFORE SUBSCRIBING FOR A MAGAZINE,
FRED KURTZ Edit te upland a quite likely 0 als | Temperature and Kain and Soow Fall, SEE THE BEST,
‘RED KURTZ, aditor. | just both disputes by treaties with the | oo Ha : - : :
people who claim to be aggrieved, | Registered at the Reporter office for HEXEN DE MOREST S
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Weck ending Thursday Jan, 16, 8 a, m, AN UNPARALLELED OFFER.
TERMS, 0 r, $1.50, wi id in advance h an 3 he Il b done ther 2 CAI be ! i MW Highes i 8
WAVE, Je year, wy A RIC Vv 0. + 3, i vi A agg
ne yea len pa 4 emg rature ghost we DEMOREST'S COT PJ PER PATTERNS ¥e
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Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 no pr text for w Rr, OF even for fur t he : | Jan, 9 2H pt } the most practical on Lhe paar Red They are of
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per year, dispute on the part of the 1 nited te 10 a0) 26) C 1 d W th Th any size that avy member of 8 hous hold could
3 % ane 11 00 14) oup e 1 e require In ench copy of the Mag azine i print
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States and Germany. Me ed & colpon entitling the subse ber, or pi ich
FRRTISEM ENTS. —20 \ Let financial and business inteiesis “ ; ) . | er to a pattern (w glarty sold for 550.
ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents periline for three : | 13 09 19 L P . Possl le 1 or any number « REL { fair cents each ts
insertions, and 5 cen per live for each subse- | rest easy about war, A war between 14 oR 01 Owes Yice i 3 Or ay Rumber of pater of the YAS Of
quent insertion. Giher rates made made known | two great nations has become so much | t 15 9G 59 i the PALLET 18 ¢ susidered the subscribe asl
on application. . ¥ get
more grave than it was even a quarter | lt . | DEMORESTS MAGAZING
ve of a century ago, that no nation can | 01d People, | And what a magazine it is
a : 2 1 7h £3 thal ever I
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Jan. 16 afford to engage in it unless it can| (ld people who require medicine to Is exactly what you expect from Us. ods, new
command the considerate approval of | pegulate the bowels and kidneys will Rp
ANNOUNCEMENT, the civilized world, A war between | find the true remedy in Electric Bit- ls exactly what LS promised by us. hy i x ty Lis of the i
any of the great nations would be ten | ters, This medicine doeg not stimu- Is exactly wh atl 10 receive from us. | compl rarmily Magazine p
SHERIFF. fold more destructive now than was | late and contains no whiskey nor oth . : ' 1 81l of the Mom £XCOL pint
a ; any war of the past, and the sweeping | er intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and
Wo are anthorized to announce that” Iacob L desolation and incalculable aacrifice alterative It acts mildly on the stom-
Runkle, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for : { ‘ ] :
Be Oe Of ee tion decision ol which must attend w Af in these days ach and bowels, adding strength and ; §
RECORDER is the best guarantee of peace. There | giving tone to the organs, thereby aid- Bd «1
will be no war between England and | jpe nature in the performance of the by .
We ar thorized t nounce that A. R the United States, or between England | functions. Electric Bitters is an ex- |
Alezandar, af Beni) towne I be a candi- | and Germany, simply because in the | cellent appetizer and aids digestion
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date for the office of Recorder, subject to the de Ha . age | neti aids g . | 1S CH NCE
cision of the Democratic County Convention. | nature of things such war is impossi- | Old Pe ople find it just exactly what | HERE A A '
4 === | ble. they ne ed. Price fifty cents per bottle
Tre valiant Republicans in congress el at J. D. Murray's Drug Store. | ow 6%
are afraid to tackle any thing. They LINDEN HALL, ae
have a big majority but lack courage rn | 5 » 17a wu
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pry Oue Curresponitens Chesalnles the Bests ‘Men’s Suits, :
ofthe Week. : s . i quality
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WitH a county ticket next fall com- | Mrs. Philip Bradford spent a few | Jas. 8. Dean, Gen. Grant Post, | $5.00. ae
| days of last week at her parents’ home Rondout, N. Y. |
posed of good, clean men, the Demo- | E DYSPEPSI
near Colver F
erats will carry the county beyond a | near Colyer. CURED Oo oo SIA }
y y i . bin tes PF Robhor wa Commander Dean writes: “As Chief | a 0
Mrs. John Ripka of Sober was }
doubt. | cent of her broil aw A U. 8. Mail Agentofthe U. & D. R. R., |
Fuest of her brother-in-iaw, Mr. good health is indis nsible, [ found
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wi y 4 : £ (31 bye
3 4 war Mirna } ’ ¢ gO 21
dipka over Sunday. Be elf however all run down with Men S Suits. Ls00d
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THE coming statement of the coun- |
ty finances will show creditable man. Fhe saw mill of Ross and yer ha ys] a. and doctored,
agement on par board of com- | been moved on the farm of Mr. Henry | oo, Sg gay for fully two years. My | $7 50
’ v ol . ‘ 11 ih fiL 2 i . RL . Ri vy * »
missioners. Gingerick, and will commence oper: a5a v és incarable I
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tion this week.
Messrs A I les and Franklin Me Herp lo wl him B f my ondi-| ~~
Ee onset of ond improvement | ofthe bor, Mr ober Mie “OR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
Hn re vc, FAVORITE REMEDY Mem Seite
in the progressive | ©'=- 10H BH Bw oi ¥ : $10.00.
I~ his inaugural address the other |
{ for the ensuing year,
Mrs. Hale Ross
bedside of }
'nion fail to give the
d roads movement the benefit of |
heir a Approvs ing indorsement. It is no
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nesd iy
| Musser,
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easy task to make the farmers believe
that the old roads are not the cheapest
for them, but with the campaign of
education going steadily on the
ers and other taxpayers as :
ih Mr
Kate spent 1
friends in Pine (
Miss Weave
Governors will soon be strenuous good
roads advocates
Ite hav i
TCARELY have Qi
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Gromez' s
arper one day |
ards have come true, The whole is- £1 aa i Weer . : : . |
:. 3 3 3 . : Mr SRE { ine ove % ¢ $ i
land is involved In ar. If carrying! ° Ir. M y ; ; : 3 | = A id
out the general lan constitutes vie-| Was the gu a1, alu : s— | ®
| Ross one day } i
tory the rebels are really triumphant. :
1 Mr. W
There have been mo pitched
armies cheekmated in = \ ’ * H Paya :
tenable positions, as in other wars; YLT, h JET) OBE ANY EL YJOLn ni
but the insurgen have done, so far, By y of this week wilh friends |, tax ; .
all ey threatened. There are now BR one ’ aa 1
righty-six annon around Havana Fu hs ess, ol ah hily rin |
pointing in the direction from which | “ . = In tis comin niLy. on med | | : :
the bels might come, . : tar ’ i
[n reality the Government does not So
know where the rebel colums are. Al-
most every point approached by the
sence of insur-
hing west of Havana
Navarro's colum. At
+ Ruarez Valdez finds no |!
tanzas., while the
two generals, Pando
kept busy by Jose Mace
bi and other rebel chiefs.
ee At ms | Fora pain in the
THERE WILL BE NO WAR, { flannel dampened with
Pain Balm and bout
There will be no war between Eng- | of the pain, and another on the back
land and the United States over the | between the hon wre, i afford
Venezuelan question, and there will prompt relief. This is pecially wval-
be no war between England and Ger- | uable in cases where » pain is caused
many over the Transvaal dispute, says | by a cold and there is a tendency to-
the Philadelphia Z%nes. There was | ward pneumonia. For sale by Wm.
very heated discussion in the public | Pealer, Spring Mills; J. M. Swartz,
journals and by politicians and alleg- ‘usseyville, and R. E. Bartholo
ed statesmen who wanted to air their | Centre Hall.
views for the sake of notoriety on the | * pf -
Venezuelan issue, and stock gamblers . Saw Sate. of Clothing il
rushed in to depress values by pro- | A full line of all kinds of res ady-made
| clothing, for men and boys, must be
claiming the probability of war, but
there is not any more likelihood of war |
between England and the United |
States than there is between this coun-
sold at once, on account of sheriff's
sale, at the Philadelphia Branch, Bel
fonte. Hurry up, if you want
hh | gain.
try and China. gain
There will be no war between this . y f :
country and England for the reason | i miey, | I D ng 1 " 2 . r ¥ he one hand ghtoeth year of the
that the good sense of the people of | A cers for tus CDSUIDE ye ng the l0lowing oh uiiay. Wil cd avy nael al es detendenos of the United | shen NP.OpiED
both countries would pievent it. A} il erer ured President, Fred Ku Mathineg. Blankets. Mittens, Gloves, and anythin Sheriff
war between the first two civilizations | “ Every
ot the world would be a crime of im-
season, from the {i eam F Lime. that will turn ¢ id, 1 want go wd goods and vou PMIRISIR ration ply Fig
rev 4 Wd . 4 AY vp § ah y hE Ra : ‘ 5 § tion upon ihe ¢ ie ©
was iwo ye ars old, I suffered a ( " ! Yt t / ’ . g » + | Genrge ronnda, Inte of Gregg township, de
measurable magnitude, and the states-| fully fom erysipelas which want it cheap, too. s have everything yon wil > saving t lawfully 5 granted 10 the un
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men of both countries well under- growing worse until my hands were | > want. We sell it at fig that ; ipetitors | pers } themselves it od tothe es
stand that however grave the dispute | alinost useless, The bones softened i HORSE nT ur Z's | tate to ; im nmedi te payme: ahd these has
i Sica ! fare hink of \ ) or id ur | ing me agains the same to present them du
may be it must reach a peaceful solu- | so thai they would bend, and several | D CATTLE POWDERS dare not think of. We propose to ret rid oul | 15 ‘authenticated for settlement ,
i Thi y wi { i g : | . VOXADA, Administratrix
Hon. This country will ask nothing | of my finge rs are now crooked from i ry immense stock, and have | dees Farmers Mills
of England that would compel her to R this cause. On my | | vo fouUT | ee inion
declare war, and England will ask hand 1 carry large | nn La
nothing of this country that could
compel us to summon her to the arbi-
RB VER . . . a MARKED DOWN PRICES ON ALL GOODS ! | LE L
’ iN ; on wi 2 die pr ra . or
trament of the sword. The dispute be- AYER S i nfl fo OB BB, + te oma 1s a :
i wes and prevent Hoo Cnonena, ¢ inter Goods A th
Sarsaparilla, would | fob prevent Garms Ix Fowie ; roods, Cloth
eR, . H Fouts Powders are used in time.
tween them is one entirely within the
ates Po dere will Increase the anantity of milk
range of diplomacy, and that it will be ! be SOTeS, provided i i and Cot twenty per cent, and make the butter firty
fully settle | and sweet. The goods must go, and the prices we intend "
peace fully settle «1 in the fullness of was alive and able | Foutrs Powders will pure or prevent almost gyany $ i rr. Boots an d Sh OOK . Bed
time is just as certain as the rising and
: De Poe i ve Baar iT selling them at will make them go witha rush. Do
setting of the sun. BE" Pighy bottles of | Sold everywhere.
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to carry anything, | Fourz's Pownims Wiki Siva SATISFACTION.
‘ ‘ 5 Manbrnta 3. Sm
There will be no war between Ger-| Aver's Sarsaparilla cured DAVID EB, POUTE, Propristor, you need anything ¢ If you do, get in the swim. Blankets, Horse Blankets,
8 ? ' ver's Sarsaparilla cured me, so
x mT » i BALTIMORE, MD, 31 1 : ‘
many and England. The young Em-| that I have had no return of the | ForsalebyR. E AAR TCLOMEW. Our fine line of Dress Goods will be sold at a sacri
peror of Germany is intensely German | disease for more than twenty years. . : Rr. fice. We want you to have the benefit, what we
and as intense a hater of all that is | The first bottle seemed to reach the URAIN MARAE. hs
English, including his own mother | spot and a persistent use of it has | CORBECIRD WEEKLY BY B.D. BRISBIN, want is the room, and will have it regardless of cost. SOLD AT COST |
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in all grades will be
and grandmother. He is impulsive, | perfected the cure.”—0. C. Davig, | Rye. stints ——————— Come while they last,
headstrong aud has a burning desire | Wautoma, Wis, k rensserssres morse iss ———
to lead the German army to victory on y HARIRI We must have room for
bloody fields, but there is a great deal MERRIE EERE SR TREE BP Q . L 4
of sound common sense among the our Spring stock. and big
German people as well as among the bargains are now in order.
| Bitter.
people Of Baga ny Siusties, 20 THE ONLY WORLD'S PAIR | Fues BR... a P Oo N G
© oO Xe p- EE FE EAS RE SPARE RE SCS
ed to-count the cost of war before it is Sarsaparilla Ba ee C. . L 3 R. E. BARTHOLOMEW,
ny Tallow .. "
engaged in. His intervention in| AYER'S PILLS Promote Good Digestion . *
Transvaal affairs is much like the in- AIR vier arse Spring Mills. State College. Centre Hall.