The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 26, 1896, Image 5

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    PERSONAL MENTION,
Coming and Going. Visitors in and out of
Town,
—Joshua T, Potter spent
duy.
— Homer O. Barr and family, of
Boalsburg, have removed to New Cas-
tle, Pa.
——H. K. Harshbarger, of
Hall, gave us a call, and fixed his la-
bel; he moves to Centre Hill.
dent at the Millersville State Normal,
is home on her Easter vacation,
—James H. Lohr and family, of
Philadelphia, were home a few days
last week, to attend his mother’s fu-
neral.
—We had a call from Joseph Lutz,
of Lewisburg, who was here to attend
Wm. Lohr.
Miss Annie Harpster, arrived on Mon-
Fillmore lust week to a farm near
Asnronsburg, which he will occupy the |
coming year.
— John Rishel, of Farmers Mills,
Pa., visited with E. F. Smith and fum- |
ily last week.—Duk. Ill correspondent
Freeport, Ill. Bulletin,
—Squire Grove, Constable MeClin-
tic and Harvey F. Musser, good Potter
township citizens, dropped in at the
REPORTER oflice Saturday,
— Prof. Ed. Wolf is making a hard
for County
and is meeting with much encourage:
canvass superintendent,
ment in all parts he has visited.
—Jared 3
household effects from Pine Grove
Mills to Centre Hall on He
will be employed in Boob's wheel fac-
tory.
Mowery removed hi
Tues lay.
——C harley Slack and family vacat-
ed their residence at the station, and
of ( Boal,
coming
removed to the farm apt.
where he will turn farmer the
year.
Mrs,
~ Amanda Spangler
several days in Miflinburg this week, |
spent
baving gone to attend the funeral of
Mr. Romig, which took place Wedunes-
day morning.
— Miss Blanche Durst, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Durst, «
town, will take a course of instruction
in the Normal, Ue
ginning with the spring term.
James
sl of
Lock Haven State
-The ReprorTE®'S old friend,
John Weaver, of Farmers Mills, dropp-
ed in to see He stil
us on Saturday,
makes indieal Vixiis fo
his per
Hall, to see his old a juaintar
— Daniel Hosterman.
ly as ever, gave our sanctum a plea
aut eall., He reports some grip there
and, postically puts it, ‘sales
fat-Ccakes
and candidates" plenty down there.
—Our old and esteemed patron,
of Michie bil, it
remarks, “I
Francis Fleisher,
ing hi
8 dues,
get along without the ever-wele
teporter.”’ And so they all say.
—James A. Fiedler, formerly
itor of the lellefonte Glasetée . 18 now
employed on the editorial staff of the
Williamsport Times. James has many
friends in Centre county who will wish
him well in his position.
—{t. H. Leyman,
townships active
one of Boggs
Democrats, and a
candidate for Sheriff, gave our sanc-
tum a call, accompanied by George
Harpster, a former Centre Hall boy
and also a sound Democrat.
— Rev, 8. G. Shannon, of Philadel-
phia, favored us with a eall, having
been here to attend the funeral of his
sister, Mrs. Lohr. Bro. Shannon. on
Sunday afternoon preached a very in-
teresting in the
ireh to a large audience.
sermon Lutheran
ee William Colyer is now a citizen
of Centre Hall, having removed from
He
part of the large dwelling at the sta-
Colyer several days ago, occupies
tion, and is now situated to personal-
ly supervise his operations in Centre
Hall.
— Robert F. Foster, of State (ol.
lege, this week annnunces as a candi-
“Bol' was one of
the unfortunates caught in the land-
slide two years ago, but is undaunted
and is positive that it will not occur
again,
date for assembly,
Will Hoffer, son of a former old
resident of this place, Mr. George Hof-
fer, deceased, is now located in Lin-
coln, Kansas, where he is at the head
of the Lincoln County Sentinel, a copy
of which he forwarded. Will has had
considerable journalistic experience
and it has been for the good, Judging
by the sheet he issues,
~County Commissioner Goodhart
was in town Saturday, and called at |
the REPORTER office. Mr. Goodhart |
has served five years creditably in the |
management of the affairs of the eoun- |
ty, aud will go out of office next Jan-
uary with the record that good and ef- |
ficient officials always have. |
~—E. M. Huyett and family arriv-!
ed on Monday evening. They will |
remove with their household goods
about April 1st, to Wernersville, Pa.
Mr. Huyett is erecting a residence in |
that place, and will reside permanent- |
ly there. He is stili operating the
is regaining bie health again.
~ William H. Williams, of Port
Matilda, was in town Tuesday,
wee Nth Leltzell and family,
| Aaronsburg, visited friends in Centre
| Hall yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bradford
| left yesterday to attend the Chatham-
i 3
| Benner weddinT at Haven last
|
| evening,
Mr.
Lock
Michael FF, Rossman and
visited friends in
| near Tusseyville,
| Centre Hall yesterday.
Clayton Gettig, of Tusseyville,
| was in town yesterday. He is think-
| ing of locating at Piteairn, Pa., where
employment can be secured.
{ of Northumberland, Pa., is visiting at
the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. James Runkle,
[ Hall,
| we NT
east
old friend, James Sweet-
little grand-daughter,
our plant yesterday and took a peep at
inspected
Mr. Jacob Wagner, of near Tus-
ing to see us whiie in town. He's an
of Potter township's prominent and
and influential citizens,
his house-
hold goods at public sale Wednesday,
Julian Fleming sold
and will quit house-keeping since the
He
the road traveling
implement firm.
intends going on
for an
the
an-
column under
be found the
nouneement of Hon. James Schofield,
of Bells Mr.
another
will
five
fonte,
Assembly,
renominated
but
wasii-
lot |
cham-
at Harrisburg, and was
by the Democrats two years ago,
was caught in the Republican
sit #4 * goed qr
oul two years ago,
which swept a
of “debris” into the legislative
i
bers, to the disgust of the good Re pub-
leans, Mr. Schofield was not elected,
and wants another try at the position,
yt
LINDEN HALL.
Death of the Infant Daughter of Mr, and
Mrs, Frank Welland
The Linden Hall
by Charles Moore, of
by
closed
The
to
on Tuesday of this week.
I eople
major.
ity of the seemed be well
ple assed,
H. W. Fra
his school at
Mr. (
accompanied by hi
closed
Monday
)s Fairbank,
were the
pleasant pues f ana J {
Weaver on
Mr. A
by
SAERS
Hon Mouday last
The snow which fe
has pearly all disappeared, and sleigh-
a thing of the past
Our enterprisiug miller, Mr. E. Mey-
er, has his mill overstocked with
of all kind.
John Weibly, of this town, left for
Will to
transact important business,
Mrs. Heary Gingerich left for Ohio
on Tuesday morning, to visit her sis
ter, Mrs. Crider, who is lying at the
point of death.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Houtz attended
the funeral of Wm. Moyer, of Boals-
burg, which took place on Tuesday.
ing is
grain
iamsport on Tuesday morning,
Miss Emma Detwiler, a bright and
lady of
pleasant young of
wus a welcome caller in our communi-
Tusseyville,
ty last week.
Churles Weaver, of this place, was
in Bellefonte on Tuesday.
On Tuesaday of last week the infant |
daughter of Frank and Carrie Wie |
land died,
and twenty-two days,
It was aged two months |
The little
had been a great sufferer from the time
of its birth. it
from the arms of its joving parents but
is now cradled on the bosom of its Cre-
dear parents, for
is your darling's
one |
has been snatched
ator; so moira not
what is your loss
Eternal gain
i ————
THE WEATHER.
Temperature and Hain
Registered at the Reporter office.
Tempersture, Highest Lowest,
Murch 19 3 12
20 2 9
21 bs, | *
wd 40 14
23 a6 8
24 a9 15 Fair.
ps 43 2 Fair,
3 in, snow on 20. 2 in. snow on 22.
a —— alt sss—
Marriage Licenses,
The following marriage licenses have
been granted the past week:
Harry M. Hettinger of Altoona, and
SBudie C. Breon, of Spring Mills.
Austin L. Brown and Elmira Miess,
of Bpring twp.
Wm. Dyke, of Milesburg,
Carrie Atwood, of Bellefonte,
nine ssl
Tae Pittsburg Daily News, is a new
Republican afternoon daily that is spi-
cy, fresh and full of news. It belongs
to the auti-Quay wing.
Cloudy.
Cloudy.
Fair,
Fair,
Cloudy.
and
to Swear
off}
will
strong, and
brings back
the feelings of
youth to the pre-
maturely old man.
It restores lost vigor
You may gain tex
pounds in ten days.
GUARANTEED
TOBACCO HABIT CURE.
It
druggist
money ro-
to-day
Your own
cure or
| {8 By % CHICAGO,
CASCARETS
eandy eathartie
Address nearcet offic
MONTREAL, CAN, HEW YORK,
vogetn
iaranteod to cu
At Sherill Sale Prices
is for
All goods merly in the Philad
3
¢
s 3
Branch store, doting to su
men and boy f all and si , fi
sacrifice i 8 DIE SUPDIY ANG mus
be sold.
KW hong
PRODUCE AT STORES,
lentifSoally snd
Dr. Hamphreyy' Bpecifles are »
r ly prepared Hemedies, tsed
ease nathod,
BPRCiv iC YOR
1~Fevers, (
J-~Weorms, W
3-Teething (
d4~Diarrbhea, of C2
7 -Conghs, Colds, |
S-<-Neurnlgin, Ton
f-Headaches, !
10-Dyspepsin, Blloaeness, pation
11 -Sappressed or Palatal Periods
1'4-Whites, Too Profus :
13-Croup, Laryngitis, H
14-8Balt Rheum, ir 3a
13-Rheamatism, i
16-Malaria, Chills, §
10-Catarrk, Info
20-Whoeepling Ceangh
7-Kidoey Diseases
IN -Nervoas Debility
30-Urinary YVWeankness 25
34-%ere Throat, Quincy, Ulrerated Throat , 25
6 1 DR MUBPHEEYS ¢
17 seeciric ron BRIP, 26°,
Put up in small bottles of pleasant pellets, Just ft
your vest pocket,
Bald by Draggiets, or wai preceid
fa ifrwresers Hanrat Eaiatred 8 Revised
BUEPHASTR BIB. OO X17 & 110 Willem 8. SEW YORK.
SPECIFICS.
Foriods
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Mra aainiaialn
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Sa
rereipd of prices
HAILED FRR
ya ONLY
DOUBLE SWEET PEA,
BRIDE OF NIAGARA.
Price—Pa ket 260. H scket 150,
THE WONDERFUL
CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE,
Only 15 Cents.
VICKS FLORAL GUIDE, 1828,
The Pleneor Beod Catalogues,
and True M
erry, 11
Tried i
ses, Path
ywelties, -
tion and pric
) ¥ be ded
free with an ord
ROCHESTER,
r for say
HN. Y.
CLEVAN DINGES,
General Insurance and Real Estate,
18 East Third St.
WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA.
0 0
Fire, Life, Accident and All Kinds
of Insurance at Lowest Rates
possible in first class Cash Com.
panies,
Real estate bonght, sold and ex.
changed. Your patronage in
vited and satisfaction guaran.
teed
Write
for terms or call at office.
HERE IS
THE PLACE
Latest Sty
READY TRIMMED
URDERTAK'NC, PRACTICAL
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
J. S. DAUBERMAN,
Centre Hall.
CLEARING SALE
i FTacGes Will be
AT GOST!
We mast have room fo
our NS
1 3
pring stock. and
}
Ger.
VArZAINS are now in ot
Centre Hall.
FOTUTZ’S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
or Lowe Fe
YER If Foutr's Powders are med in tie
Foute's Powders will esre and prevent Hos Cpotesa.,
Fontes Powders will prevent Oares 1% Fowis,
Fontes Powders wil] tnerense the gaantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm
and sweet,
Fonts's "owders will entre or prevent almost nveny
Disvasse to wisieh Horses and Catile are sntjert,
Forras Powpens Wits 01ve SATISFACTION.
Bold everywhere,
DAVID B. FOUTE, Proprictor,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Forsale by R.E BARTHOLOMEW,
BX BCUTOR® NOTICE «NOTICE IS HERE.
by wiven that letters teclamentary bay
been grant 4 10 the und reigned by the register
of wills of Contre <ounty, on the o« ate of Alex-
ander Kerr fae of Poller township. deoewsed
all pereons ‘nd: bled to said e<ta te «re request a
tn make immediate payment, ond hee bavi g
claims agaioet the same will present them duly
aulthentioaied, without delay, for seitlo-ment to
DAVID I. KERR,
WILLIAM A KERR.
Executors, Centre HILL
Thurston's PILLS
but
febiz6t
Philadelphin & Erie Division
aud Northern Cerrtral Railway,
Time Table 15 cffect May 10, 1865
FRAINE LEAVE MONTANDON EARTWARI]
9.15 a
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(Dally except
Hazletn
peed da da
m Frain 14
stanbugry Wilke
farrishinirg and slations werd
il Philadelpliin at 200 pom ew York, 656
a, Baitimore 310 mv, W unhington, 4 30 un
Phi
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Hig st V i
p.m, Baitimere, 6 |
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hia nt 6285p m.,
pom,
Parlor car theough to Philadel
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Mew
4
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Bir
York 9.2
Baltimore
S04 p.m. ~Train
12. [Dally
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except Bunday. |}
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Pottsville Harrisburg
ix arriving at Phil delphi
New York 3030. ma, Balu i040 p
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JOHN KLINE
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BELLEFORTE. PA
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Fist Natious! Beuk
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roams on first floor Epecial mals Ww wiluosses
aud jurors
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