The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 18, 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 5 cen.» per line for each subse.
quent insertion. Giher rates made made kuown
on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. June 18.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
For Congress,
J. L. SPANGLER.
For Assembly,
R. F. FOSTER.
JAMES SCHOFIELD.
For Sheriff,
W. M. CRONISTER.
For Treasurer,
C. A. WEAVER.
For Commissioners,
P. H. MEYER.
DANIEL HECKMAN.
For Register,
G. W. RUMBERGER.
For Recorder,
J. C. HARPER.
For Auditors,
FRANK W. HESS,
B. F. KEISTER.
For Coroner,
Dr. W. W. IRWIN.
For Surveyer,
J. H. WETZEL.
THERE is enough of Democratic ma-
terial in the county to roll up 800 ma-
jority.
a
week there
—
will be
NEXT
loose to say Republi icans are
ful. It table not
a poor-house for the defeated ones ;
is reg we do have
re
why not pension them, since they also
went thro a without
wounded, except in their feelings
campaign
py
the
now,
best thing
do
going to
would be to let their
tion slide and on that day all
attend Weaver's
get religion, instead
ticket to be
- i pty
Tue
Centre can since the
crats are have
county conven-
of
revival services,
of nominating a
defeated.
Tue
presidential campaign owing
the nder the
that party every [i i
little
rule
Of
Republicans. |
rm lost one-half
value: new and useless offices were
salaries already too high were
gher ; th
created ;
© price of the f
dout
trusts were
: $3.4
raised still hi
mer's coal oil was ed and
monopolies and fostered.
How a
3 1 ts
the Republican ticket
ynsistently vote
farmer can ©
Ory
uer
is aq
- >
Much slas and tug-
ging is looked for
hing, seratching,
in next week's Re-
publican county, convention.
“fe
bargains and se among oi
the patriots who are spoiling for an of-
that black eyes and bloody
ups many
fice,
may
tures of the circus. ii will hardly be
vention of last week.
Ea
has been introduced into the
yy James A. Garfield
A BILL
Ohio Legislature |
like sort adopted in every state in the
Union.
ev a candidate for office may spend and
” teil what
contributed, The peo-
ght to
kind,
in oo
compels him under oath to
he himself has
ple have a very serious ri
detail in matter of this
should keep everything
under effective mastery,
o
tion.
- se i ——
licans at the St. Louis convention,
over the money question.
a strenuous effort to
bug money plank that could
plained as meaning gold or 50 cent sil-
ver dollars. Tom Platt of New York,
and other sound money leaders, how
ever, came along and
there shall be no straddle and that the
platform shall read for gold outright.
M’Kinley and Hanna, from latest ad-
vices, have been cut off on their pro-
posed straddle, and the Ohioan must
run on a gold platform, nolens volens.
AA in
Tue Republican national conven-
tion is now in session at iit. Louis to
nominate candidates for president and
vice president. All signs point to the
nomination of M’Kinley for president,
on 1st ballet. For vice, several names
are mentioned, and among them our
Dan from Centre county. The rivals
of M'Kinley are making an effort to
down M’Kinley.
There is almost certain to be a rub
on the money question, whether the
platform shall have a sound money
plank, or a straddle. M’Kinley oecu-
pies a straddle and is mum ; his past
utterances lean towards silver. There
will be a flurry in the convention on
the money question, and, maybe, a
bolt.
be ex-
a ——————— A ——— ers dra
Boome Democrats have rade the” in-
in former years,
is made after each gubernatorial elec-
tion, based upon the Democratic vote
for governor,
gerly’'s vote went
we lost a corresponding number of del-
For example, take our
elsewhere,
egates,
gerly and by that trade we lost a dele-
gate—this against our party
has been frequently committed here,
and is working to the injury
party.
offense
- - aa EE
men talked of mostly
are Hobart,
Tue
president, at St. Louis,
New Jersey, Morton, of New York,
Reed, of Maine, and some mention of
Hastings of this state. Morton and
Reed say they are candidates for presi-
dent and will not accept the tail
of the ticket. Either Hobart or Has-
tings will accept if the nomination is
tendered. Other prominent
are talked of, but it is difficult
who will get the second place.
Hames
to
a
OINAGE IN
FREE ( A NUTSHELL.
TaLkinGg of free of silver,
what would
the questioZ settled thus :
worth of shall
coinage
about having
Ir
coined
be wrong
Al cents
silver be and
not take
it coined
Here is a
of gold
raise the
why
have
and stamped as one dollar?
to the
it
maintain
True,
way parity
would
its value, but it would
free coinage.’’
coinage
the
and coins it into dollars,
REPORTER
he
mill
Further, say we have free
government takes entire
silver produce
any reader
iy of those
There
dollars of coined silver
is of the
t dollars unless
+L al
rst earns them ? are 50
in the 1
Treasury, stacked there for Years
with no one wanting them ; why don’t
the free coinage advocates call for
as to make room for
Why shall
pay
ar for silver that
them so new sil-
the Giovern-
+) for -
its citizens the suver
ment make
dolls
world is
kings one in no
part of the worth more than
This is the silver question
Wp
OAK HALL
Neighboring Town
Mr. Holder
were pleasant
William Kaup,
and f
wily
callers at
Cyrus Durst, of Walnut
transactin
g 1
Mrs. Jac
sick fist f
is sloy
Mrs.
was visitin
ter, Mrs. William Rishel,
Miss Maric wn Ben
leasant visitor a
Lemont,
f her daugh-
isap
H. Close this
Mrs. John Getta,
call at Mrs. Harriet
day.
Some of our farmers have
week
of Lemont, made a
Korman's on Fri-
in B. PF.
Brush
Ho-
valley
Gypsies are camping
man's woods along the
direc
A big lot of people from every
the Commencement
Joseph $
repairing
Mrs. Michael
Gilliland of ¢
place i
his
his house,
Segner, of Shingle-
the Ww
H. Close on her return from Bellefonte |
on Monday.
Mrs, Irvin R
Mrs, Lytle, were v
of Mr. LL
visit at home of
and her daughter,
a
#
ors at the home
aadan's on Tuesday,
- . oo.
MILLHEIM MENTIONIGS,
were
The
the fields in Penn and Haines are pro-
recent rains timely, and
the wheat
fields are about two points better than |
farther up the valley.
There was a goodly attendance from |
this the
tion, than
Democratic
tickets
end to conven- |
no less sixty
The ticket nominated last week rene
usual satisfaction, save
he disappointment over the defeat of |
A. R. Ale whois a
and ever a good worker in the
party and well qualified for the place,
John Frank is still in
tion, while Reuben Hartman
to be around again,
There are further improvements on
the program for the Musser house,
For the first time in 35 years Jona-
than Harter is not the owner of a
horse and he always kept the best.
Jasper Stover's new residence, when
finished, will be one of the handsom-
est in these parts,
Adam Harter's planing mill has an
air of business about it.
The new school building, on the
street leading to North Millheim,
wheu completed will be the best on
this side the county and creditable to
Millheim.
——— AIM AYA 0
ied in Ohio,
On June 3rd, Mrs. Ellen McWher-
ren, died at her home at Coalburg,
Ohio. She was the only sister of Mrs,
Thomas Lingle, of Centre Hall,
xander for recorder
SPRING MILLS,
A Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival
Saturday Evening
on
The little disappointments which
ly after the Democratic nominations
of Tuesday last, have apparently died
, and now, no doubt, the ticket will
The Republican primary
elections will be held on Saturday and
On this side of the
ns here is conceded
well
“hilly
are
on both sides of
pretty
scattered the
a little nervous, Of course their
cy will be to nominate a popular
to counteract and offset
the Democratic nomination i
any hopes,
mountain,
or expect to have the ghost
for
fully capable and sufficiently
tial to divide
of a chance SUCCPSS,
the honors,
A. Weaver,
nominee,
sible, with C. the Demo-
The question to puz-
to
cope
whom
able to
Weaver in this Democratic
them will be
who will be Mr.
Ciiberaltar
with
with any of success,
the pant
course their candidate will poll his reg-
possibility
weslern of the county,
ular party vole, no more, pe
ossibly
less: but here, right here these val-
the
} prove
itl
levs are Democratic rocks whieh
wil un difficult task to surmot
lidate
huni Pomeasing infl
int.
Is there a cand among their
me
uences
to
il je r
C1810)
sufficient
by
Democracy
If there
Or Com
al magnetism
Weave r's vote
it opardize
drawing largely
» lingly
11
is, let the Belle
ie
Po
tial,
donut
}
fonte clique bine
a sharp
idates on bot
test more in
nean
church
next
ATrTAL Ze
joyable oces
The juni
Mills,
Cane ou
h Ve i
contest wi
« EVEry ith
wromises largely,
Ay
When you purchase
you want the Is
ale ost
popular goods. Philade
h, Bel
you want,
iphia
brand
w hat
CCCCCCCCC
lefonte, just
The Only One
To Stand the Test.
Rev, William Copp, whose father
wus a physician for over fifty years,
in New Jersey, and who himself
spent many preparing for the
practice of but subse-
quentiy entered the ministry of the
ME (Cl write “1 am glad
to testify that I have
lyzed all the
rsaparilla prepara.
tions known in the
trade, but
AYER’S
VOArs
medicine,
rch,
had ana
is the one of
them
only
that 1
recommend as a
tier, 1 have
botties of
the safest as well
col uld
blood.pur
given away hundreds of
it, as I consider it
ns the to ve ad "Wn. Corp,
stor M, ireh, Jackson, Minn,
AYERS -
est
THE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR
Sarsaparilla
When in dott, ask for Ayer's Pills
COBURN,
Persons Who Were Visiting In and Out of
Town.
Potatoes are now selling at seven
cents per bushel.
WwW. G
for more
Mrs. Hess, of
Tuesday left
Himes
Hosterman on
COE nial ©
home
Danville, is at
ver, ona two
spent a
er
- -
A great reduction in prices of Sam-
H miery,
&
mer Dry Goods, Trimmings,
L.ivon Co's
a Yas at
and Shoes at
ad. «
Clothing
Read their new page
CCCCCCCCCe|
C NEVER GRIPE
C 10c NEVER
C
the stomach, liver and bowels.
C
C
&
CANDY
CATHARTIC
CURE
consTiPaTIoN C
SICKEN 25c¢
NO-TO-BAC
rer 1400.00
No-
ke the weak Ee as man wrong, v
eex you to believe what we say,
Roa PE WTR
free io
SLD AND
and Summer goods, a
tories,
them.
have just what you want, a full and
Queensware,
£14.00. Cant be beat in price.
HABIT
uns and magn
re 19 Avo abeoin
Yio our ingyen Hits Arar wr
Ask to see
We think we
Dry Goods and
complete line.
To buy Furniture
and Wall Paper at
the
lowest prices,
Parlor Suits,
Bed-room Suits,
Side Boards,
Chairs, Etc.
thousand
latest de
6c to
Just received veral
Jolts of Wa 1 PP per, of
designs and styles, at from
»
yl
30¢ per |
:
moder
part i 10
F. W. WEBER,
BOALSBURG, PA.
Buacklen's Arnica Salve,
in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, leers, Balt Rheum,
Fever Sores, h 9p ped Hands,
Chilblains, and all Skin Erup-
tions, and positively cures Plles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refund-
Price 25 cents per box.
D. Murray Druggist
The t
wal salve
Sores, U
Tetter, (
Corns,
by Js
FT HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
PENNSYLVANIA R.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway.
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Time Table, in efoot May 17,
TRAINE LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD
P18 am ~Train 14, (Dally except Sunday
For sunbury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville
Harrisburg and lotermediale, stations srriving
al Philadelphia at 300 p, m., New York, »
m., Baltimore, 810 p m, Washiogtlon 4110p. m
connecting st Philadelphis oF sil seashore
poluts. Thro gh pasnciiger conches 0 Phils
delphin and Baltimore, Parlor cars w Philadel.
phia
180 p. m.~Train (Dally except
For sunbury, Harrisburg sud 1s
tions, arrivisg atl Philadelphia at €.2
York, § Zp m., Baitimore, 6 00 p, m
woul 715 p.m. Parlor car through to Philadel
phia, and pas -eugur coaches Ww Phiinde lyhin and
Baltimore.
LM p.m ~Train
For Wilkesbarre
for Harrisburg as
at Phil deiphia 11
Baltimore 10.40
Wikesbarre
Bip mw
1594
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runday.)
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ip m.. New
Washing
ile rine
12. [Dally except Bunday.l
fazieton Pottsville, and dally
lutermediate poi ute, arriving
15 pum, New York 3/8 a. m.,
wm. VPeaseuger cosches Ww
indelphia
Trai: 6. (Daily except 8
For sunbury, Harrisburg snd all
stations, ary ving at Fal
New York at & m. Full i
fron Harris burg whliade pis at
Phlladelphin PARDEE oak ra ni
undisturbed unt 7.008, m
i129 a. m1 | bully For 8
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through Fullmas carsto Erie snd Flmirs
pramenger Coaches o Erie and Bochester
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and
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WALL PAPER
READY TRIMMED
UNDERTAKING, PRACTICAL
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
J.S. DAUBERMAN,
Centre Hall.
5 5 PER MONTH OR
60 % PER YEAR
Guaranteed to All Investors
on
Investments both Lerge and Small
WHEN MADE WITH
The New York Investment Co.
BROKERS IN
STOCKS, BONDS GRAIN AND COTTON,
40 and 42 BROADWAY,
NEW. YORK CITY.
P. 8.—Peopie who desire to have a
steady and sure income on a small or
large investment, send for our explan-
itory circular, mailed free.
RN ANTED-A RELIABLE LADY ¢ OR GEN-
tleman © distribute and
Rakes & hous 0-hane ranvass for -— he
It Soaps and pure
3 month ally J CROFT & &
Chicago, 1 Apri
dicnves Kew
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Daily Except
Westward
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HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
and
No Homse will die of Cota, Poms or Love Me
{ Fouts Powders are teed in time
7's Powders will ture and prevent Boas Unoliess,
mevest Gares Ix Fowis,
Foute's Powders will increase the onantity of milk
and cresm IWenty per cent, and make the butier firm
and sworn
Foster's Powder will cure or prevent almost svexy
Dizrvasr to which Horses snd Onttie are suljert,
Foroz's Pownens wili GIve SaTISPacTion.
Bold everrehere,
DAVID B. POUTE, Proprietor,
BALTINORE, MD.
For sale by RUE. BARTHOLOMEW
ARRIVING
DAILY.....
New Spring and Sum-
mer goods arriving dai-
ly at our store, in big
consignments, You
will want the latest in
Dress Goods, and Trim-
mings. We have what
you want, and all at
cash prices. Come in,
R.E. BARTHOLOMEW,
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