The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 13, 1896, Image 4

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    THE CEN RE REPORTER.
——
FRED KURTZ, Editor,
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TERMS. —0One year, $1.50, when paid in advance.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 |
per year.
quent insertion. Giher rates made made known
on application.
CExXTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Feb. 13
ANNOUNCEMENT,
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce that Jacob L
Rankle, of B llefonte. will be a candidate for
the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of
the Democratic County Convention,
RECORDER
We are authorized to announce that A. R
Alexander, of “enn township, will be a candi
date for the office of Recorder, subject to the de-
cision of the Democratic County Convention,
authorized to announce that Frank
Foreman, of Centre Hall borough, will be a can
didate fr the offis ¢ of Recorder, subject Lo the
decision of the Democratic County Cu nvention.
TREASURER.
We are
We are authorized to announce that Franklin
Bowersox, of Fe eh , West precinet; will be a
candidate for the office of County Treasurer, sub
ject to the decision Vof the Democratic County
Convention.
COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce that Danlel
Hee kman, of Bouner township will be a candi
date for the office of County Commissioner, sub-
ject to the decision of the Democratic County
Coavention.
Tar Democrats of this state will in-
struct their delegates in favor of Rob-
ert E. Pattison for President.
eisai
THE Mercer county court has decid-
ed that constables are entitled to on-
ly $2 for attending a general election,
They claimed $4.
tent
IT is mooted that Cameron may be
elected to be his own successor after
all, by a little game that Quhy is shuf-
feling.
ip —
LET all districts be conce rue about
electing good men to the local offices
at the election in few days. It
there where your taxes are made.
ix
a
liars
Ix Union county the Republicans
are having a red-hot time over the nom
ination of a for Assembly
—Foecht out for a third term and Isra-
el Ruhl for a first term ; primaries on
15th.
candidate
ify
ELECT good men to your local offi-
ces, next week. Townships and boros
ean not be too careful in this regard.
All their taxes come from school, poor
and road Jad
in these make taxes high, while good
management will make them low,
boards. management
el sens
Tue Snyder and Union county pa-
pers announce that candidates want-
ing the use of their newspapers to ad-
vance their claims must pay for such
services according to rates. Why not?
it is a rule all over the state, and it
only a penurious candidate that will
refuse.
is
ts a——
If Hon. W. A, be the
next Republican candidate for govern-
or, and his chances are as good as any-
body's, it is no wonder Hon. Walter
Lyon is pressing Senator Quay to sup-
port Hastings as Cameron's successor.
A year in the chair of state at Harris-
burg would be a most ornamental eap
sheaf to the career of the Northside
statesman, thinks the Pittsburg Post.
scm iis
As the REPORTER asserted several
Stone is to
county finances is a most gratifying
one for the tax-payers of this county,
with a large balance in their favor.
It shows praiseworthy management
by the County Commissioners, and
that they acted in the best interest of
the people. The board may well feel
proud of its financial management, its
vants,
—————
Tie Republicans in the senate have
made a dicker with the Populists to |
share the senate offices. The former |
always expressed disgust with the lat-
ter, but have at last taken to hugging
‘em, which the Democrats never |
stooped to.
help them in the next presidential |
election, which the Democrats intend |
to enter with clean hands for sound |
money and in favor of having 50 cents |
worth of silver to couut 50 cents.
sins sme YM AAS.
Tre great issue in this year's presi-
ginee the good workings of the Demo-
eratic tariff and the prosperity it has
brought to our industries have settled
that ; but the question will be, Shall
in gold. The Republicans
ing—having professed to favor sound
money they are weakening on it to
cateh the silvered Populists by astrad-
dle.
Tue Republicans will have ten or
eleven candidates to be voted for for
President in the St. Louis convention.
These candidates will, of course, in-
clude first, Morton, of New York,
Reed of Maine, Allison, of Iowa, and
McKinley, of Ohio. These are readi-
ly admitted to be the Big Four as far
as candidates are concerned. But the
Waahingion pilgrims have auompin.
WE ed posltivaly't that the Republicans o of
| Kentucky propose to put in nomina-
| tion Gov. Bradley, and furthermore
| that the Republicans of the following
| states will put in nomination their re-
| spective favorite sons as follows: Ben-
| ator Davis of Minnesota, Senator Cul-
| lum, of Illinois, ex-Senator John C.
Spooner, of Wisconsin, ex-Senator
Manderson of Nebraska, and Gen.
Russell A. Alger of Michigan. [lo
these we add Quay, from our own
state,
i lp———
SPRING MIL LS ITEMS.
The Fight for © onstable the All-Absorbing
Theme.
As the election draws near the inter-
est in the fight for constable is grow-
ing more and more exciting, and many
are the conjectures put forth as to the
outcome. Reuben Kline, for many
years the incumbent of the office, re-
ceived the nomination at the Demo-
eratic caucus, after a hard fight.
the caucus over Mr. Kline was sure
election to the office, but a
ticket was put in the field, and Will-
iam Ream was put in the
against Mr. Kline.
of
electing their man, John Albright,
and their prospects are not hazy, since
the Democrats will be split.
ward. Constable Kline says:
lick me, they lick a good man."
V. B. Krape has rented the old stand
long occupied by John D. Long, near
the bridge and will use it for a confec-
tionery and ice cream parlors. Will-
candidate for [political |
honors, and is sure he was not mistak-
en in the voice that called him
as u candidate for sheriff on the
pablican ticket.
The death of Mrs.
curred
home in this place.
for a suffering
sical ailment, death
unexpected or unlooked for.
quite aged, and was a most estimable
the mother of six
whom had preceded
iam is also a
Eiias Fetterolf oc-
at her
been ill
on evening
had
from a drop-
not
Tuesday
She
long time,
and her was
She was
lady. She
children,
her in death,
was
one of
ly and accommodating official and a
more popular man cannot be found in
our community.
The creamery
right along,
permanent orders.
Wo fp
DIED AT MILROY.
Well-Known Here Expires
on Saturday.
and is running already on
Isaac Coldren,
Mr. Isanc
this community
died
at his home
('oldren, well-known in
and a few years ago a
last Saturday afternoon
at Milroy, at the of
seventy-five years. He leaves
and
citizen,
age
about
five
daughters,
two
Pa.,
in the
children, three
James,
one of them. He
cemetery at Milroy.
Ap,
A Serious Accident,
Charles Harpster, machinist,
met with a serious accident last
BONS
at Hastings,
was interred
night
night
which will lay him up for some time.
He was carrying a jack on his shoul
der in a pit under an engine when he
slipped and fell, the jack falling across
his breast with sufficient force to
der him unconscious, A stretcher was
procured and he was taken to the hos
pital, where Drs. Buckley and Spotts-
attended to his injuries. He
ren-
wood
ing. His many friends hope for his
speedy recovery.— Missoula, Montana
Feb. 7.
esis
Died at Aaronsbarg
Republican,
Miss Irene,
Kreamer, of
daughter
Aaronsburg, died
of consumption.
seventeen years, Interment was made
Thursday morning in the Lutheran
cemetery at Aaronsburg.
” “ We pop
At Sheriff Sale Prices
All goods formerly in the Philadel
phia Branch store,
i be sold. Now for real bargains,
A BA 5 AAAI
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
Crotp, Sore Throat,
Lung Fever and
Whooping Cough,
AYER’S
l ¥ 4a) Cherry Pectoral
: cannot be equaled,
E. M. BrawLEY,
D. D., Dis. See. of
the American Bap-
tist ¢ Publishing Society, Petersburg,
Va., endorses it, as a cure for violent
colds, bronchitis, ete. Dr) Brawley
glso adds: To all ministers suffering
from throat troubles, 1 recommend
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
Awarded Medal at World's Fair.
AYER'S PILLS Cure Liver and Stomach Troubles
a
GRAVEL CURED.
Philadelphia, Penn, Item,
A healthier, heartier, happier nian
than John J. Neill, of 2437 North 8th
st. Phila., could not be found inaday’s
search. The fact that he is still alive
is a constant wonder to his friends,
In the fall of 18580 he began to sufler
indescribable miseries from stone in the
bladder. Consulting an eminent physi
clan in Philadelphia, he was told that
a surgical operation was necessary. So
much did he dread the result for if un-
successful it meant death, that he pu
oft the evil day as long as possible
While in this frame of mind he heard of
DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
FAVORITE REMEDY
Although disheartened on July 1, 1863
he bought a bottle of it, and within a
beneficial re-
| bottle, the gravel was completely dis-
Mr. Neill feels that he owes a lasting
bladder and urinary organs, says ‘‘it
Favorite Remedy is prescribed with
pepsia and nerve troubles in w hich” it
has cured many that were considered
the ald of mediciue. All
druggists, $1.
Saat emm—
LINDDEN HALL
pondent,
On Friday the 7th. the many friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Houtz, gather-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jas. Ros
early in the morning and from there
to the home of Mr. Houtz where they
celebrate the fifty-ninth
of Mrs. Houtz's birth.
They were greatly taken by surprise
few hours were
a
plesantly spent after
which they were invited to partake of
Part after-
noon was spent plesantly singing
after which the
their respective
of
a well spread feast, hie
in
friends dispersed to
Mrs,
days
homes wishing
happy birth
Houtlz rec'd,
valuable presents
heartily
Houtz many more
and Mrs.
beautiful and
which they
friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Crader a
ded pair, Mills
pleasant guests of Mr. and Mrs
many
for
thanked their
newly wed-
of Spring were the
A. E
Our boys are a
little slow or they would have
them a grand reception
given
Quite a number of our people were
to Centre Hall on Sat. evening to
conducted by
at-
BErVices the
great evangelist,
Mrs. Burchfield, of Altoona
pleasant caller in our U
Was a
win a few days
last week.
Mra C. C. Gettig of Tusseyville
al present the guest of
is
her mother-in-
law Mrs, Wm. Gettig of this place.
Mrs. Mary BR
a few days of k
able to attend to her household
Mrs. Dr, Hafer of Bellefonte was the
guest of Mr. and Mra. Daniel Hess
Thursday Friday and Saturday of last
week. :
Mr. Hale Ross and family
the of Mra. Musser
(irove which took place on
last,
Mr. Elmer Houtz who has been
journing among friends in the state of
Ohio for his health the last
months has again returned home
Mrs. Mary Swab of Bellefonte
visiting among her many
this place quite recently.
Miss Sadie of Colyer
pleasant guest at the home of Mr.
ws was on the sick list
Inst week but is again
duties
attended
of Pine
Saturday
funeral
“iy
three
was
friends of
Lee a
and
Mrs. Henry Frantz has been on the
sick list for a few days.
ns Mf
At a Bargain
Only a few Portland
Light Bob sleds left; will
out at a bargain, Call on
Wu. W. Boon, Centre Hall, Pa.
SE
GRAIN MARKET,
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY BD. BRISBIN
sleighs and
close them
Rye ...covvves
OO comms
Onis .
Barlow ..ooovcniiiie .
BER WHERE conic coimun mrss rsmn
PRODUCE AT STORES,
SALE REGISTER.
FEBRUARY 24 -Wm H. Beholl will
offer at punlic sale at the residence of
Thomes Scholl, 1 mite north of Farmers Mills,
at | o'elock, 2 horses. 5 cows, 3 head young oat-
tie, 4 head ‘sheep, threshiog mechine, farm
implements, ete,
trator of W. 0. Dack, dec’d, one mile west of
Milltheim, horses, cows Roti Bh 1 gos I Suttle, bogs,
farm implements, househo!
FRIDAY, MARCH | 18. George i near Col-
yer, at 1 o'clock, 2 horses, 3 oc#s, 2 head young
Datla, wagon, Ei ay hay Fake, plows, barrows,
MONDAY, MARCH 22. —-Willlam Glcttitan, ote:
Half mile north of f TasseTvalle, horses,
farm implementa, ete, Wm. Goheen, A hon
T
FRIDAY, MARCH 2 James H. McCool, 1 mile
est of Centre Hill, horses, eattls, implements,
hop, ete. on Wm. Goheen a
SATURDAY, MARCH 3 —At Centre Wall
10t of beds, maitre spring AR nid
dishes, Shain, is Viton, ta
nds,
, ete. At 1 eles; Wm,
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.
YOU WANT 10 SAVE MON
HERE !S A CHANCE.
oa 0 NW
the
for
about
ask
We
quality.
same
wll say nothing
Only that others
$7.50
Men's Suits,
$5.00.
8 ods
a 0% NN
Good honest wearing. Strictly All
Wool Goods, in a dozén different
style Considered cheap in other
stores at $12
Men's Suits,
$7.50.
ow 0%
{ ress Suits
It will amuse
how cheap
fin
Li
The very perfec
Sacks or Cutawa
Men's Suits,
ys.
1 '
viien 1 ‘ » Ou
Sui!
is line
See us and you will be sure to |
$4.4 ' ii en “ the
Overcoats, Be hidren s s, everything mn the
Clothing
<Q
| A
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. 1
proportionately
i
and Furnishing Goo
uy, and you will
7
cheap.
be sure to save money
RIAA
FAUBLES.
Men's Outfitters. Bellefonte.
PENNS VALLEY BARGAIN STORE.
id Winter Sale.
M
for some
Protection from the cold blasts is the first
Winter And then
where it can be secured with the least possible cash
The cold weather is here. It will continue
time.
strikes
thought when you.
outlay. You will need Heavy Underwear, Heavy
Clothing, Blankets, Mittens, Gloves, and anything
that will turn cold. You want good goods and you
want it cheap, too. We have everything you will
want. We sell it at figures that our competitors
dare not think of. We propose to 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 ?
Our fine line of Dress Goods will be sold at a saeri-
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.
If you do, get in the swim.
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LEARING SALE
All Winter Goods, Cloth-
coutilnes
AAA LAALA AAA ———
EN I
PREAH PREP. a areed
¢
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ing, Boots and Shoes, Bed
Blankets,
Horse Blankets
2
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SOLD AT COST!
We
in ail graces will
. ,
mnst have room ior
big
our Spring stock. and big
oracr.
R.E. BARTHOLOMEW,
Centre Hall
Dargains are now in
mace TORS NOTICE «NOTICE 18 HERE-
by given that Jetters fostamentary bay.
been granted to the td- reigned by the register
of wiils of Centre tounty, oh the os ate of Alex:
ander Kerr, Inte of Potter township, detemsed;
all persons ind-bted to seid eda te «1e requested
to make immediate payment, and those havieg
elaiths gains the same will present them duly
sulbenticated, without delay, for setticoment to
DAVID 1. KERR,
WILLIAM A KERR.
Executors, Centre Hill.
fetid 6
TTS
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
No Home will die of Coie, Bors or ef
HIER
wetrs Powders will prevent Gares ix Fowia,
ons Powders wil will inereare the onantity of wilk
snd eresm twenty per cent, and make the butter firm
a will onre or almost ¥YRRY
ASR to witch Foros and are
Fownens Wits 9ivs Air cron.
DAYID B. FOUTE, Eroprister,
BALTIMORE, MD,
Foremleby BR. BE BARTHOLOMEW,
Here's a Bargain.
1 will sell my fine driving horse, 7
years old, new delivery wagon, set of
buggy harness, set of express harness,
and top buggy all for $200. Every-
thing new and in first-class condition.
Reasons for selling. Address
W. W. Boon,
: Csutre Hall, Pu