The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 12, 1896, Image 4

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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 6 cenw per line for each subse
quent insertion, Giher rates made made known
on application.
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CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Mar, 12
ANNOUNCEMENT
Charges for candidates cards:
gress J 50 Asse mbly £ yr all others £5.
ons 5 cen
Communicat
gertion.
SHERIFF,
We are anthorized to announee
Butier, of Howard township, will
for the office of St
the Democrat
Weare an
Runkle, of Bellefonte
the office of Shenf!
the Democratic Coy
Y. sob
minty Convention
@ that
a candidate
to the
tion,
»1 to announs
will be
subiect
ity Lonver
unce that J. C,
didate for the of-
s decision of
We areauthoriz
per, of Bells
fice of Red
Democratic Cx
We are aut! i npoune 3 A. R
Alexander ynship, will be a candi
date for del
cision of ¢ ty Convention.
We are
Forer
di Tate & for he
decision of the
willbe a can
subject to the
y Convention,
of Rec A —
mocratic Cou
TREASURER
to gnnouuce that Fred,
will be a candi
reasurer, subject to
that
inet, w
ressurer, sub-
Democratic County
COMMISSIONER
that Wil
be A
wer, subject to
minty Conven-,
¢ that George R.
| be a candi
joner, subject 10
» County Counven
} that Daniel
iil be a candi
missioner, sub-
cratic County
Tue trouble at
should
the people
Haines township,
plorable thing, but why
rn around and abuse
wlward
one tu
of Wo
and put them
and of
as ignorant bar-
sort
did
as would have
barians? They that
peopl
run to the
e, and their indignation not
. vx frome
SAMme exireins
i} ¢ posi Bil
been witng sae] if Lhe trouve hia
1 some of the would-be-refined-
pened i
~schooled-snob sections else.
sre. One ean not meet a more kind
hearted, hospitable pe
Haines
of we spe
ple than those of
tow nship,
ik, and rsons furnished
Pe
newspaper slanders against those
in manners,
and hones
eir place under
terror they suffered for
on further trouble,
's .
t urge
pray, in G wl's name, there has been
enough.
sacs tf semm——
An Oyster Supper
The Mite Society of the St.
Ev.
Mills, hold supper
Grange hall, Saturday evening, March
will an oysier
re invited.
tp ply ssi
Death at Rebersbarg.
Hershey,
who died in
Mrs,
Usebius Hershey,
Usebius widow
Lf Ml Ls As
Broke His Arm,
(George of
Mills,
Suan-
Krape, Farmers
broke an arm near the shoulder,
day forenoon, while driving.
ASufferer Cured
“Every season, from the time |
was two years old, I suffered dread.
fully from erysipelas, which kept
growing worse until my hands were
aimost useless, The bones softened
80 thai they would bend, and several
of my fingers are now crooked from
this cause. On my
hand 1 carry large
scars, which, but far
AYER’S
Sarsaparilla, would
be sores, provided 1
was alive and able
to carry anything.
Eighv bottles of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me, so
that I have had no return of the
disease for more than twenty years.
The first bottle seemed te reach the
spot and a persistent use of it has
perfected the cure.” —0. C. Davis,
Wautoma, Wis.
AYERS
‘®Sarsaparilla
AYER'S PILLS Promote Good Digestion
FOUND DEAD IN BED,
The Unexpected Denth of Isaiah Coxey, of
Bonlsburg.
Yesterday morning, Wednesday,
Boalsburg lost one of its well-known
and popular characters, who was found
dead in his bed, at his home. His
death was sudden, apparently, and
or heart failure,
the Oak Hall station,
few in this valley who were not ac-
He was aged over sixty years, and
several
eral Coxey, of the Commonweal Army
fame, who made himself famous by
The
He will be buried at
Friday morning.
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LINDEN HALL.
Week Gleaned for Onr |
Readers,
Mrs. John Wibly left
News of the Past
for Watson- |
where she is |
visiting among her many friends; she |
returned Monday.
Mrs. Huldah Ripka is at present on
Miss Anna Bradford,
ford, during the winter, left on Friday
near Asaronsburg: she
made many friends while here,
Tuesday Wm. Cooney
Jas. Ross, Jr., of this place, while
an accident nearly
resulting in the breaking of his leg.
Mr. David Frantz is busy moving
Messrs. Henry Zeigler, Joseph Page
and Charles Frazier, of this place, at-
tended the horse sale at Centre Hall
Friday.
Wm. Krape, of Spring Mills, was in
‘he is a candidate
and was here looking up
his interests in that line.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bohn, of Buf
Run, were guests at the home of Lloyd
drown several days this week.
Miss Martha Tressler, of Warriors
Mark, is visiting among her friends
at present.
Mr. J. H. Ross and son Willie,
Tuesday in Bellefonte.
- Mp.
THE WEATHER
Rain
Registered at the Reporter office,
Highest
alo
spent
and Saow Fall
Lowest
10 clear
48 21 cloudy.
45 oh cloudy.
52 24 cloudy.
36 fair.
13 cloudy.
¢ BH
HH 10 31
On 7, storm at night and .22 inches
rain before day. On 8, storm. On 10,
14 inches snow dt iting day.
From 9 to 10th, 11 in. snow & storm.
Wp
Time Changed,
the
practice will
18th.
On account of the C. E. Social,
time for Lutheran 8. 8.
be postponed to Friday evening,
- Wp —-
All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of
Lebanon, badly afflicted
with rheumatism. At times it was so
severe that he could stand
straight, but was drawn over
“1 tried diflerent remedies with-
he says, “until
Conn., was
not up
On one
Aft. |
tismm was gone and has not returned
since. For sale by W. A.
Spring Mills, 8. M. Swartz,
Bartholomew, Centre
Saib the Surgeon, but Dr. David |
Kennedy's Favorite Remedy
was taken and the Knife
Avoided.
The Union and Advertiser
account of how
interesting :
Adams of 127 South avenue,
fowing
Wm. W,
nedy’s Favorite Remedy,
Mr. Adams said:
was taken with kidney disease very
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 I was entirely cured and
My weight has increased and I never
was so well as I am now. I have rec-
ommended
DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
FAVORITE REMEDY
to jadsy feovie for it saved my life.”
in ar ing to Mrs. Adams, The said
“About a year ago I was in a very fee-
ble state ty Bealth, being completely
run down. I had doctored considera
bly, but ritont rmanent relief. One
go one of my neighbors advised me to
e Dr. David Rea 8s Favorite
Remedy, which I did. My trouble was
in, and for a long while I was
Sp le to be about at all; but after tak-
ing a few doses 1 was completely cured
and now enjoy good healt
Hundreds of men and women with
that “run down" condition, unable to
work, have recovered health and
strength through this remarkable rem-
edy. It purifies the blood, stirs the
Hos sr and kidneys to a heal thy action,
In eases of rheumatism, kidney, liver,
and urinary troubles, itis a we known
specific,
Stop Naturally!
You Don't Have
makes
the nerves
strong, and
brings back
the feelings of
youth to the pre-
maturely old man
t restores lost vigor
You may gain ten
pounds in ten days.
CUARANTEED
TOBACCO HABIT CURE.
Go buy and try a box to-day. It
costs only 81. Your own druggist
will guarantee a cure or money re-
funded. Booklet, written guarantee of cure
and sample free. Address nearest office.
» THE STERLING REMEDY CO.,
CHICACO. MONTREAL, CAN, NEW YORK. |
a — e—
ee ne
a —
ss
emt
ooth and
Only We.
Purely vegetable
candy cathartic eure constipation
aranteed LW cure,
CASCARETS sasy sold bY druggists everywhere, gu
Cold Weather
Goods.
The sharp blasts that come in January are a forcible
£310
10g it -
heretofore
Hose,
ny
that
( ‘omforts, Woolen
We can
Of
reminder of many things were
ten. Blankets, Underwear,
Mittens, ete.
a small
(zloves, sup ou with theese
necessities for amount
HARPER & KREAMER, Centre Hall.
HERE IS
THEPLACE
money.
Marriage Licenses.
The following marriage licenses have
been granted the past week:
Wm. Kline, State College,
ette Thomas, Shingletown,
Harry McClellan and
{ Fleisher, of Potter twp.
C. C. Frankenberger, Penn twp.
Adella CC. Miller, Millheim.
A -
Married.
and Jean
Maggie
and
. : ua | Col
Mr. C. C. Frankinberger and Miss
Abella C. Miller, both of Miliheim, | Lat«
were married at the Lutheran parso 3
, Centre Hall, March 11, by Rev. WALL PAPER
age
M. Rearick.
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GRAIN MARKET,
AT STORES,
PRODUCE
| UNDERTAKING, PRACTICAL
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
J.S. DAUBERMAN,
Centre Hall.
* CLEARING SALE
All
SALE REGISTER.
WEDNESDAY JMHMARCHIS HE Duck, Adminis
of W. C. Duck, dec’d, one mile west of
ilibetm. horses, cows young callie, hogs
tm implements, household goods ole
FRIDAY. MARI
yer. atl o
callie, wagon,
eh
f MONI AY MARC H J
¢
George Reiber, near Co
? horses. 3 cows, © head 4
i hay rake, plows, hare
Grossman, o
tr CTE R
Hien iow
«James H. MeCoo
imp he
eet; BUCLWON
| FRIDAY. MARCH ®
west of Centre Hill, horses, catile
hogs, etc. Atl o'clock; Wm. Gob
oot
MONDAY. MARCH 16.-A Harshbarger, #4
miles south-east of Linden Nall, al 0 o'clock,
§ work horses. 2 colts, milth cows, heifers
sheep, hogs, farm implements, ete. Wm. Go
heen ancl
ing. Boots and Shoes,
~ AL Centre Hall hotel,
spring bed, bedding,
bureaus, lables, wash
At 1 o'clock: Wm
Blankets, Horse Blankets,
1%
hid
in
AT COST !
We must |
grades will be
21. ~Howard Homan
sieigh, ha
for
ave room
our Spring stock. and big
of OM Fort, in order.
5 head young
ete. D, H.
TT 22 5
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
iy oom <n ip ot crue Th one Lowe 7a
RR if Poy are
Foutz's Powders will care and ar {1106 CROTERA.
Foutrs Powders will prevent Garss 1% Fowia
Footrs Powders will increase the quantity of milk
and cream twenty per a ag sake the butter Grm
swest
EE Powders will cure or prevent almost RYeRY
Disrass to which Horses and Onttie are salject,
Forre's Powneis wilt 617 SATISFACTION.
Bold everywhere,
DAVID E FOUTE, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, MD.
For sale by BR. E. BARTHOLOMEW,
XECUTORS ROMOE~ ~NOTICE 18 HERE
by given that jet
been gran ranted to the ened by 1
of wills of Centre County, on the estate he lex
ander Kerr, late of township, decemsed;
ull persons indebted to said estate are requested
0 make immedinte payment, and those
claims
&uthen
WILLIAM AK
feblaat Exeoutors, Centre Hill
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
dishes, chairs, carpets,
stands, sleigh, sied, ele
yoheen &UC HL i
| THURSDAY." MARCH 12.- Mra, Susan Relish,
tie, farm implements, harness, ele Sale st}
ociovk. J. NN. Leitzgl), aue’L,
I SATURDAY, MARCH
| Centre Hail, beds stoves, buggy,
| WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 Edward Rupp, at!
Oak Hall, at 1 o'clock, moge and fixtares, oar
pets, sofa, chairs, able, meat, lard, Dew sew
ing machine, ete .
i bargains are now
at 1 o'clock. 4 borses, ¢ cows, i 8
cattle. sheep, farm implements,
Rule Awct |
| FRIDAY, MARCH 27, <E G. Van Pelt, in Centre | » . ’
1 double heater coal oves, 7 kitchen stoves,
bed springs. carpets, ete. Centre Hall.
To buy Furniture
the lowest prices,
Parlor Suits,
Bed-room Suits,
.
Side Boards,
. ®
Just received several thousand
Bolts of Wall Paper, of latest de-
designs and styles, at from 6¢ to
30c per Bolt.
attended to promptly. Charges
moderate. Time given to good
parties.
F. W. WEBER,
lot of beds, mailrosses,
near Old Fort, 3 horses, b cows, lol young oat 190LD
ness asd masy other articles !
MARCH 28 —<Mre, N. Benner, south
Hall, at 1 o'clock, chamber suits, parior suit, |
and Wall Paper at
-
Chairs, Etc. b=
Undertaking in all its branches
BOALSBURG, - - PA.
QUALITY...
Coupled With The
Lowest Price Possible
I's exactly what you expect from US.
Is exactly what is promised by US.
Is exactly what you receive from US.
YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY.
HERE IS A CHANCE.
BN
We will say nothing about the
quality. Only that others ask for
same goods $7.50
Men's Suits,
$5.00.
a0 NN
Good honest wearing.
Wool Goods, in a dozen different
styles. Considered cheap in other
stores at §12.00.
Men's Suits, Strictly All
$7.50.
“aN 0%
The very perfection of Dress Suits.
Sacks or Cutaways. It will amuse
you when others tell you how cheap
their’s (exactly the same goods) are
are at S15 and $18.
Men’s Suits,
$10.00.
aN
Overcoats, Boys’ andChildren’s Suits, everything
1
Clothing and Furnishing Goods line proportionately
cheap. See us and you will be sure to buy, an
be sure to save money.
FAUBLES.
Men's Outfitters. Bellefonte.
STORE.
Mid Winter Sale.
The cold weather is here. It will continue for some
the first
And
where it can be secured with the least possible cash
time. Protection from the cold blasts is
thought when Winter strikes you. then
outlay. You will need Heavy Underwear, Heavy
Clothing, Blankets, Mittens, Gloves, and anything
that will turn cold. Yon 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 rash. Do
you need anything t If you do, get in the swim.
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 whilethey last.
C.
Spring Mills.