THE CEN RE REPORTER. m— FRED KURTZ, Editor. pe—— 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 insettions, and 5 cena per line for each subse quent insertion. Giber rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Mar. 5 ANNOUNCE MENT. candidates cards: Con all Communications 5 cents per line first in- Charges for gress $15; Assembly $38; others $5. sertion, SHERIFF, We are authorized to announce that B urdine Butier, of Howard township, willbe ac andidate for the office of Sherifl, sebject to the dec islon of the Democratic County ¢ ‘onvention Jacob L for of We are authorize +d to aunoance that Runkle, of Be llefonte, wiki be a candidate the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision he Democratic > Cotinty ( — ation, RECORDER J. C. Har the of of the 4d to announce that il be a candidate for ct to the decision nveniion. We are authorize per, of Bellefonte, tice of Recorder, su Democratic County if ESHERITE APPOINTMENTS, Assignments Made by the Allentown Coo- | ference for this District, | ania conference | (Bow- | week | follow- Will The East Pennsyl of the Evangelical Association, man-Esher), in session the last at Allentown, announced the ing appointments for this, the iamsport distriet: 0. L. Baylor, presiding elder, Williamsport Market street, Rearick. Lycoming and Newberry, Freed and J. Solver, Port Treverton, KE, KE, Gilbert. McClure, J. T. Cleaver, White Deer, Millmont and Valley, J. H. Fenstermacher - Centre Hall, J. H, Erdman. Brush Valley, 8. I. Shortiss, Sugar Valley, A. H. Doerstetter. Nittany Valley, Howard and Miles- burg in charge of A. H. Doerstetler. Liberty, East Liberty J. W. Hammett and supply, A. Shrive, Elizabethville and Lykens, ( Mercer and 1. W. Yerges ' Williamstown, J. G. M. Swelgl City fo Higgins, A. J P Juffulo and Grover, Walt Rainer Beam. ['niontown, Shamokin, A. Ashland, W D. B. Shiffer. [.. Messinger. Davis, We are authorized to aunounce that A. R Alexander, of Fenn tow! whip, wi wa candi date for the office of Recorder, subject lo the de cision of the Democratic County Convention that Frank fliben can We are authoriz Foreman, of Ce lidate for the of decision of the Democratic Count y oti vention, TREASURER ——— announce Hall ¢ of Coun that Fred, & candi . subject to Con to annouuce Borough y Treasur Democratic { We are Kurtz, of ( date for the offi the decision of tion. er the ven We are authorize Bowersox, of Ferg candidate f ject to the decision C onventiol ir the « DOTTIE Wor Ams of + Conunty Conven- Convention Zion Romig f:rOVE Shenandoah, Ringtown, and Mahanoy City, H. H Ea WOODWARD. Winkleblech Dangerously sick With Typhold Fever Seymour seymour Winkleblech, who lives a Wes ill with typ Allen Bradford, will be married to Port Royal, Juniata March Sth. Harter and otherwise short distanee f this place is hoid fever of We Miss riously {'s Chay el Auman, 1 sl Thursday Co. \'s HO pros 1131 v 1 tt iil for their steam saw hollow. There grip in this sect Adam Wi iat are quite a nui 1011. ho itera w iS again « ihe Frank Bressler is q 0 LAST year our cou intensely for Hastings. Now lie erouching at the Ly was the feet of Quay. tept iblicans ry — - CoxGRrEss has passed resolutions re- the Cul This will cognizing an insurgents as bel- ligerents, and give them up some make get its Sar. rights Spain Dutch at Uncle a TE Republican party in is broken into three or four pieces, four of presidentia ¢ has three or racks each piece all on a dates L 1 01% i ant a lon cong the a silver How the returning ican party ! silver in Tress they will conveaniion Tue swear senasors be puis : uniess # it Louis free plank into its plat publican pocket opus] Ii. wes are to plague the a po Will Take iis Departure. Dr. Me(Gieehon will depart expects to locate. He will make sale anly pape rs article that aj 1 ul nd dynamite Tramps had bette wide berth iu the Frank Ye al sick lis . Don't Forget the Editor, exchange, An where the 21st, his family remaining here until after that time. The Dr. has made many friends, and has gain- ed the esteem and respect of the entire coming and earnest church community. Since first he has been & most active worker in the Presbyterian and Sunday school, perintendent of the latter, and it was and tion, SAVES when you item. If your wife wii} % YOu, will mak If and we the you ha pany tell us, if » pot ashamed % ¥ fait IRILOTs, If a youngster for i arrives your home be br quarter Eig raiment, bu a ¥ worth of cigars and come and if you are a subscriber we her ir ii will furnish a name for him or ns the circumstances permit; and fe $8 friends bring around a big or eight pies and a ham, not necessari- of We mention those little things, have You few of vour cake, seven but as a guarantee good for we want news and we will and faithful work that the perous condition, and it is with the deepest regret they see him remove with his family. We wish him cess in his new field of labor. pt New Council Sworn In, Bini ions Only 30 Days Justices of the Peace elected at February election must file acceptance at they may -— — Death of an Ex-Sherifl, of Captain J. 8. Hall, lenovo, members of the council were by justice Reesman. The council pow composed of ten members, seven new ones, and three of the old who will serve until their term expires. Upon organizing Ed. J. Wolf was elected president, and R. D. Foreman secretary. No further business was transacted and they adjourned until their first regular meeting, when a street commissioner will be appointed. been filled, the body seeming to think they could administer the affairs of the borough without an official. C—O Struck Oil, It is reported that oil has been struck at the test well on Anderson ereek, in Clearfield county. The rumor has it that at a depth of 1,500 feet the sand was saturated with oil. There is considerable excitement in the vieci- nity of the well over the news. asm A A C. E. Sociable, The Society of Christian Endeavor of this place will hold a sociable on Thursday evening, March 12th. The place for holding it, ete., will be given in next issue. A—————— I ff SSO Died at Bellefonte, Saturday morning last Miss Sarah Rankin died at her home at Bellefonte - after a long illness. She was aged about 30 years. The funeral ok ¥ place on Tuesday. on Monday morning. He was at one time sheriff of Centre county. “Saved My Life” A VETERAN'S STORY. “Several years ago, while in Fort Snelling, Minn., 1 caught a severe cold, attended with a terrible cough, that allowed me no rest day or night. The doctors after exhaust. ing their remedies, pronounced my § case hopeless,’ sav. ing they could do no more for me. At this time a bottle of AYER’S Cherry Pectoral was Ysent to me by a / friend who urged me to take it, which 1 did, and seon after I was greatly relieved, and in a short time was completely cured. 1 have never had much of a cough since that time, and 1 firmly believe Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life,” —W, H. Warp, 8 Quimby Av., Lowell, Mass, AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Highest Awards at World's Fair. AYER'S PILLS care indigestion and Headache ! i i i i i i i | Must Use the Knife Saib the Surgeon, but Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy was taken and the Knife Avolded. The Union and Advertiser of Roch- ester, N. Y., recently published the fol- fowing interesting account of how | Wm. W. Adams of 127 Bouth avenue, that city was saved from a painful op-| eration by the use of Dr. David Ken- nedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. Adams said: “Three years ago I was taken with kidney disease very Yadly; at times | was completely pros- trated; in fac), was so bad that the day was set for the doctors to perform an operation upon me. But I decided I would not submit. I had been put in hot water baths, and, in fact, nearly every means was tried to help me, Up- on the day set for the operation I com= menced the use of Dr. David Kenne- dy's Favorite Remedy, and from that moment began to gain, and it was not long before | was entirely cured and have had no return of the trouble since. My weight has increased and I never was so well as I am now. 1 have rec- ommended 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 T0 SAVE MON DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S life, saved my Adams, to apy peoyle for it In speaking to Mrs. “A bout ble state of health, being complete ly run 1 down. I had doctored bly, but without permanent re lief, FF trouble wis wile I was after tak- d take Dr. Remedy, dyspepsia, hile David Kennedy’ which I did. My and fora long wi about but | Wi SottiD and now enjoy good healt! Hundreds of men and at “run down'' condition, have i h bh through this remark: it purifies the bl and Kidneys to be at all; doses tely eur women witl tl WOre, unable to re alth FECOVE £ et} siren edy 10 a LINDEN HALL nevers Markle Met With Fall Last Weel, Grandfather “ the Jess Weibly Jennie ing g school home of VEears is atl gid 11 Yar Le 8 DU § nade among the farn SInun itl was making vy on Friday 4. T Hefontie aad al it 44 3 pasiors CHRIS 113 Out Ta 5 His PEALE LIRR Mr. town in of this was » ’ Loss Of Bel tras # 3 i sal ¢ ‘ transacting business, on Friday inst week - - - Died at Miilhelm. Miss Amelia died at her home Mil had an attack of la grippe some Hoover she On Sunday in heim. time Bg reatilted with other her took place on Tuesday, o, which complications The funeral interment be- in death. wim, i -. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat Rye Corn. Barley PRODUCE AT STORES, | Lam. Shoulders Ham Poialoes. ....... SALE REGISTER. | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. HH. E Dock, Adminis trator of W. C. Duck, dec’d, one mile west of Miliheim, horses, cows young cattle, hogs, farm implements, household goods ele. FRIDAY. M ARCH 1 13 ~Gigorge Reiber, near Col yer, at 1 o'cloek, I horses, 2 cows, 2 head young caitle, wagon, rill, hay rake, plows, barrows, ele, MONDAY, MARCH 8. ~Willlam Grossman, ote: Half mile north of Tusseyville, horses, Cows, farm implements, ete. Win. Goheen, suction eer, west of Centre Hill, horses, eatiie, implements, hogs, ete. Atl o'clock: Wm. Goheen auction: eer. MARCH 18.-A Harshbarger, 2% milen south-east of Linden Hail, at 10 o'clock, 4 work horses. 2 colts, milch cows, beifers, sheep. hogs, farm implements, ote, Wm. Go hewn auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 2 — At Centre Hall hotel, jot of beds, matiresses, spring bed, bedding, dishes, chairs, carpets, bureaus, tables, ws stands, sleigh, sl ete. At 1 o'clock: Wm, Goheven saucy THURSDAY * MARCH 12-Mre. Sosan Relish, nest Old Fort, § horses, b cows, Int young oal- tle, farm jmploments, harness, etc. Bale at] o'clock, J Leitaell, auc’. SATURDAY, MARCH 21. Howard Homan, at Centre Hall, beds Moved, ness and many other articies, SATURDAY, MARCH 7.-C. If. Graden, Spring Mile, at 1 o'clock, stove, cook ¥ sewing Jos, X. Loi MARCH 26 «rs, N. Benner, south of Old Fort, at} o'clock. 4 hore, 3 sows, 3 hand xB implements, Hole Aucy. © ’ * 1 auc’. Centre HERE IS A CHANCE. «a 9% ND about ask nothing that others say Onl i i 'Men’s Suits, $5.00. V OL 6) “BB 0B WB 1 } xr 41 \ nest wearing. Strictly All different in other ii ‘Men’s Suits, ©¢o« $7.60. in a dozen lered cheat il red cheap 3 Li, O1Si f Dress Suit It amuse 1 1 1 : 1 vou how cheap > “| Men’ s Suits. $10.00. 11 witid we 131 o0ods) are elo ii Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte. ’ t wi iil cont nue for some cold bi th fiat Lae ars And 1h YORRLE ¥ 3 ladda ID $10 n from the Wi an be secured with the least | 1 5 34 ¥ time, 1 rote thought when inter strikes vou. then = - 5 $ " i 11 ME CAR Heavy and anything where i outlay. You will need Heavy Underwear, Clothing. Blankets, Mittens, that wi 3 FIOVUS, £1 yo goods and vou 1 turn cold. Yon want g 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 GOODS ! 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 saeri- fice. what we want is the room, and will have it regardless of cost. - Come while they last. We want you to have thes benefit, FRIDAY, Ranch 2K G. Van Pelt, Hall, st | o'clock, chamber Juin, stilt, ole. kg ped soves, OF MAR undersign £4 t of yard Lia ESTATE The phinn's balanog wiate of the ities of His Kp of Fri RE FEE TE interested UDITOR'S NOTICE tha Samuels deceased, ed Auditor appointed by the Or Contre County to distribute the hands of D, E Kine, Trustee of the said decedent will attend to the 4 | pointment st his office in Bellefo i {| the 25th day of Feliruary 0, ml when and wher jr rties attend if they $u3 is an ail ‘ v bee 1 ve HL febt 3 { Lo i DITOR # part A the estate of Jacob Mics | ship, deceased. The un pointed by said oo the hands of Jacob tof sald { and { legally enti | the parties | | wintiment at 'riday, March 6th at | poon, when and where 1 hos | tend or forever aflerw fog in ou sald fund TICE f Centre County ir to dint Lend He eld confirmed sbsolutel 1 10 recs locawsdden! ; 1 2% | the ir thie pirg Joud ve terest fo offios 1 Wat 3s in i Bre in XECUTOWS Ly gives 6 granted to {et & of EocE® er Ir Mot - ERATE FECES Prreny Oreice Asstt sasasaas wes A PAmMPULLY C.A. SNOW& A CLEARING SALE PTR SOLD A PERS Wilh SITE Bod ETT Whine DAVID E FOUTE, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD. BARTHOLOMEW BATISF ACTION ¥ ¥ i : rsale by BR . COPYRIONTS, For information and free Handbook write $5 KEURX & OO, 38 Beoapway, New YORE Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by & notice given free of charge In the | yr ® . gon - Scientific merican Largest clren) Ratle om of any scientific Peper in the worid., Spi ai strated, No intelld Eo ? out 1, Weekly, 3. year; $1.5 six months, Address, MUSN 2 Con Pusrsusss, 361 Broadway, New York City, HERE IS THE PLACE To buy Furniture at Bottom Prices. Two large Rooms full. Come and see the Grand Display; Latest Styles. WALL PAPER READY TRIMMED Mr. Krumbine will hang paper, and do all kinds of out-door paint- ing. Best quality of paint for sale. WINDOW BLINDS. All kinds of repairing done at once. - UNDERTAKING, PRACTICAL EMBALMING A SPECIALTY J. S. DAUBERMAN,
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