THE CEN RE 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 insertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse quent insertion, Giher rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Jan. 106 ANNOUNCEMENT, SHERIFF. We are # authorized to announce that Jacob L Rankle, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the offic e of sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, RECORDER that A. R We are authorized to announce Alexander, of Penn township, will be a candi date for the office of Recorder, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention, A Goop Democratic county ticket and next November will find it elect- ed by an old-fashioned majority. We have material and other should be placed in nomination. good none a ——— AN exchange says that the Reynold- ville woolen mill has orders enough in for a Other similar to keep it busy woolen mills make so that they are prospering Wilson tariff. - . pnt year. copy of paper, We have received a Constitution, a new weekly published at Parsons, W. Va., by How- ard Spa angler, riff Spang- ler, REPORTER office. Itisa per and Howard {Or success. a son of ex-she and a graduate of the readable pa- of this place has our vest wishes Bp WELL ! this Republican con- afraid tariff h a big gress, with its bi isjority, 18 to tackle money or SU ns, after making would be questi ’ done if (:et brag last year Congress got nder their control. out—they making a nuisance of themselves ! seein TuE farmers of New Jersey have sol- their breth- eard from id good sense and when ren in Penusyivaca are h by their they will be found on actual representative men, the est money for their honest wheat. The Jersey State Board of Agricul- ture rep: adversely ions fa- vorin side of hon- 1 resoiut ¢ bimettalismm and the free coin- age » ratio of 16 to 1, and demanding { all ted by the ¢ ter wi raiocted frot he ¢ ndefiniteness, pr oper riy law should pay it migities adopted favoring a EH ENGLAND AND CUBA. mitigat more likelihood of xing Cu- ba than t nation annexing the L nder no Inoon. wontingency could the to the ven if England United St of Cu were to cede the ates assent possession ba by England. E Spain island to with all the solemnity of a would be United States, and would be by with absolute treaty, it the accepted an act of war against as such our 70,000000 of people unanimity. Spain does not possess Cuba today except in name. With nearly Spanish troops on the island they do not hold entire possession of a single province, and the people of Cuba would at once resent their transfer to England. All their sympathies with the United States, and the loca- tion of the island clearly indicates to when her relations with Spain are sev- ered. pendence of Cuba. It question of how many lives must be sacrificed and how much property stroyed before Spain shall surrender the unequal conflict, recognized, the people can decide for themselves whether they will become part of the United States. til the power of this great government sions to the annexation of that island. — Philadelphia Times. rt —— Sheriff Sale of Clothing. A full line of all kinds of ready-made clothing, for men and boys, must be sold at once, on account of sheriff's fonte, gain. isin RS AAAS Railroad Progressing. The Bugar Valley raffroad is pro- gressing in great style. A corps of en- giveers are at work on the east side of mountain north of the road. —Rubscribefor the REPORTRE, $1.50 LINDEN HALL, News of the Past week Gathered by Our Correspondent] Mrs HW. Frantz spent last at the home of her mother Tusseyville, Mr. Elmer Met lellan of was otis in our town on Saturday. Mrs. A. I. Meyer and children spent Saturday in Be Hefonte. Wallace Frazier son of John of this place who has been dangerously ill with rheumatism for slowly recovering, Miss May Myton of the great soprano Soloist was the Mr, Mrs, James Ross, a few days last week, Miss May made many friends who will always give her a warm welcome. Mrs. jurchfield, of Altoona Thursday near Tusseyville Frazier some time is Huntingdon wel- come guest of and while here Cora Mr. and Mr. Robert Met'lellan Thurs- day of last week. Mr. place spent Saturday family of this friends in James Ross and with Lemont. Mr. Reuben Page accompanied by his daughter Mrs, Wm. Stover and two children left for Millheim they will visit their many friends. Mr. M.D. Feece of Tusseyville were pleasant call wher Flory Mr. Authur Kimport prothonothe clerk of Bel Hefonte was his week. visiting at y 1 f uncie oi this place - > —— Florida on Wheels, Whe eis ya Cot Florida on arrived here tl morning fre had been on exhibit Is a splen lid miss a view tation of Lhe will remai when it thence to mission ¢ Hall, Centre Will Move to Mr. Jared B has decided t for the next here in the He will oc M. Huy« thing at sherifl” Branch. ba the gains old L THE WEATHER Tempera and Hain and Night of 20 o From 50 to 21 "eloudy. one inch of snow ; night of snow, — - SALE REGISTER, FRIDAY, clock “Saved Ad My Life” A VETERAN" 8 STORY. “Several vears ago, while in Fort Snelling, Minn, 1 caught a severe cold, attended with a terrible cough, that allowed me rest day or night. The doctors after exhaust. ing the ir remedies, pronounced my . case Say- ing they could do no more for me. At this time a bottle of AYER’S Cherry Pectoral was sent to me by a ; friend who urged be me to take it, which 1 did. and soon after I was greatly relieved, and in a short time was completely enred. 1 have never had much of a cough since that time, and I Grmly believe Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life” — WW, H, Wann, 8 Quimby Av., Lowell, Mass, AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Highest Awards at World's Fair. AYER'S PILLS cure Indigestion and Headache no hog we less, How to Rreathe, rate the habit of breathing the nose and taking If this habit was universal, that affections would be decres Culti through deep pulmonary half, An English physician calls attention to this fact, that deep and forced sed one- res- pirations will keep the entire body in no matter | He was | night and a glow the coldest weather; how thinly one may be clad. himself half frozen to death one taking breaths keeping the air in his lungs as The thoroughly comfortable utes, The deep Ie the cular exertion, and began deep long as possible, result was that he was | in afew min- | spirations, he says, stim- direct mus- the with ulate blood currents by entire | the and cause system to become pervaded nerated heat, - > - Clothing at Sheriff Sale Don’t the made clothing, at rapidly ge Prices bargains in ready the Philadelphia | unt of sherifl will be miss Branch, on ace sale, a full line for men and boys, sacrifice, ye sold at once at great Jas. 8S. Dean, Gen. Grant Post, Rondout, N. CURED OF DYSPEPSIA Commander Des an writes: 'Y Mail Agen of Lhe | . X I 1 alth is “DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S AVORITE REMEDY FOLD 28 HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Ko Homam will { Fonts’ opie, Bors or Luxe Fa ised in time prevent Hoa Coren. prevent Gares 18 Fowia, & » 14 creaue the anantity of milk and cream io veuty per cent, and make the butter frm and sweet Fontr's Powders will care or prevent almost Xvsny Disease to which Horses and Oattle are sabject. Forte's Powdona wits GIve SATIEFACTION. Sold everywhere, DAVID E. POUTE, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, BD. For sale by BR. E. BARTHOLOMEW, GRAIN MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B.D. BRISHBIN, Wheat... “ann #revenirenasy a a as a a a PRODUCE AT STORES, BREE... ooiivs innsriisnnasmonss soinebussiies sissosins susssen i A A SR SEAR SES STR Hhoulds HA SR SA AS ran WE EERE EERE ERE pee TRITON Liisi innmsmsinmissir us sms siete sane sivins Polalood... conn BIE ..ccoovu: corismmicrenmninivarmmenisisonssmsissemiiesion SEE EE CEERI SE REESE ER 1 Men's aw 0% We Lo Suits, Men's Suits, TAR IIT ANNA TTIW FAUBLE the for about ask Bellefonte. et A x. i ee d . Mit YX On want Ww © have « #¥ie Lilad He Te vervihing 1 Ot not think of. our BEFORE SUBSCRIBING FOR A MAGAZINE SEE THE BEST, DEMOREST’S AN UNPARALLELED OFFER. DEMORS ‘8 OUT PAPER PATTERKE are the most practical on the ras wrket They sre of Any size that any member of 8 househo a4 could quire, In each copy of the Magazine is print ed & coupon entitling the su iber, or purchas er Lo a pal i and regularly sold for 85.) rus for four cents each W d postage W i the value of he subscriber actimi- worn GAZINEVREE For 186 It iri New man Pach copy colors of ¢ ariist, wor fined home, the only od combining Coulempo y fe atures of is Magn will new ideas es peprodn ure Dy a » of the jimmie & getually 8 Gozsn for —~ bar. Brace , MLE Mars rises Aw, Register MATION Whereas ithe . 4 resident Judge of the ye 40th Judicial did inties of Centre and y C. A. Faulkper, and Associate Judges in eoept bearing date me direc be dg for miner and gen Sessions of the nuly of Centre, of Jan. the nue two weeks p Justices of 4 eput in the enoon of exam; oe, to do spp ria i" to JOHR P. CONDO Sheriff ROTICE.-~LETTEES upon the estate of go W, Vonada, late of Gregg township, de cussed having been lawfully granted 10 the un- goed, she wy ould respectfally request all persons knowing themseives indebted to the es tate to make immediste payment and those hay Georg iticated for setilement EDITH 8. VONADA, Administratrix Farmers Mita, fice. the prices If you do, gel in We want you to have the benefit, 1 )o we All Winter Goods, Cloth- ing, Boots and Shoes, Bed Blankets, Horse Blankets, in all grades will be AT COST! We mnst have room for S0LD our Spring stock. and big bargains are now in order. R. E. BARTHOLOMEW, Centre Hall
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