The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 25, 1896, Image 4

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    REPORTER
THE CENTRE
FRED KURTZ, Lditor,
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
fnsertions, and 5 cen.s per line for each subse
quent insertion. Giher rates made made known
on application.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. June 25
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
For Congress,
L. SPANGLER.
For Assembly,
R. F. FORSTER.
JAMES SCHOFIELD.
For Sheriff,
W. M. CRONISTER.
J.
For Treasurer,
C. A. WEAVER.
For Commissioners,
P. H. MEYER.
DANIEL HECKMAN.
For Register,
W. RUMBERGER.
For
J. C. HARPER.
Recorder,
For Auditors,
FRANK W. HESS,
B. F. KEISTER.
For Coroner,
IR. W. W. IRWIN.
For Surveyer,
J. H. WETZEL.
Love, of Bellefonte,
McKinley,
ty near the throne
John G.
mate
JUDGE
was a college of and
for that may get pret
sometimes,
—
>
sure uncle Dan
WE are “pop
Hastings did
word of what he said in his spee
ginge
ii ot
believ e
*h no-
himself not
minating Quay for President.
-— ad —-
reme court has decided the
THE sup
case taken from Lycoming
that county ecomt
to and
y ¢
Y SEAL.
for traveling
the
titled to mileage
from their home and count
————
So
is the
La I Tr
way ls
lar set-up,”
Rej
Course ii
Was a regu
Tuesd; defeated wa bli-
Of
badly
the
down
y's
put
and
ast
it
the
consolation,
candidates
a set-up,
can
was treated
ones have this Demo-
crafs in November will set on
this set-up.
Be ftp
Boss Hanna says that
ted t
if McKinley
intry mi
thank
As
how
4 s
ie ue ool 1st
be
wr
nomination,
pretty
Providence f his
ne knows well
McKinley's
plished it
untry
nomination
that
was accom-
Hanna
r member of the
follows
gines himself the
political firm of *
ima-
send
Mound Providence."
fo
THE Rej
house, on eal
ublican circus | ourt
, Was a r show,
On the street the tug was ahead of
the t« and
and button holing were a terror.
now the
fel oecause
got on the ticket.’
- i A tl
all
hugging
Just
hoppin mad
bad
ever seen in WI,
Te is a big lot of
lows all the
nomination for county treasurer to Ed-
itor Kurtz, of the Centre Reporte
the
Democrats extant,
r, one
of most staunch,
per man, who has done enough gratui-
to whatever money
give.—P hilipsburg Ledger,
—. i
mination for sheriff made on Tuesday
one of the defeated ones left the court-
house mumbled to friend, *“I fount
awful This reminded
us of a consoling remark to a defeated
candidate for treasurer, ““that he was
like Lazarus, had licked
him.”
TELL us, what did M’Kinley ever
do that was great? He didn’t frame |
the tariff act that bears his name, it
was all the work of wiser heads in the
committee and he simply reported it
as Chairman. And that tariff act was
three times condemned by bverwhel-
ming majorities by the American peo-
ple. Tell us what he did !
5 A ARR
“It has just been suggested that the
whistles of every American factory be
blown on receipt of the news of Me-
Kinley’'s nomination.”’—Republican
Exchange,
Yes, and it is a fact most of these
factories shut down under the opera-
tions of the McKinley tariff and began
“‘blowing whistles” under this Demo-
cratic administration, while some were
#0 tightly shut down that they can’t
whistle yet.
SA A———
Wies the silver delegates, under
the lead of Teller, announced their
good-bye to the Republican party, at
their convention, last week, they all
cried, and the goldites looked sorrow.
ful. When, finally, the silver dele-
gates marched from the hall, the gold-
ftes hissed and hooted. Thus the
pocket states, created solely to manu-
facture Republican electors, are now
returning to plague their creators—it
is chickens coming home to reost.
site of liars”
the dogs
s———— A
SPRING MILLS,
The M. E, Church Festival Saturday Even.
Ing a Success,
The Republicans are marvelously ex-
cited over the nomination of W. M.
Cronister, the Democratic nominee for |
sheriff, actually question the legality
of his nomination, and ipsisting that |
he instead of Parker,
dropped on the 9th ballot, and
had Mr. Uhl not violated
his instructions, ete.
ful capacity the Republicans
for not minding their own business.
Mr. Uhls letter of last week exploded
that nonsense. It certainly is a great
pity that the Hanna-McKinley party
have to occupy
minds but to invent poppy-cock yarns,
manufactured out whole cloth,
about their Evidently
they intend county
contest on deception,
But then this is quite natural,
as it is on this plane the Republican
managers intend conducting the na-
tional campaign with Mr. Hanna,
candidate as generalissimo, oh, great is
would
have been,
have
nothing else
of
opponents,
conducting our
falsehood and
bosh,
the Republican party; great is Hanna.
The M. E. church festival
day evening last, in our villa
The committee
on Satur
We, prov-
res
ed very successful,
strawberries disappeared—like
Tuesday the Republican convention
met; they have some very fair materi-
the
and cord make
e ticket, bu » Belle-
il
or a
hominauons,
a formidal
nominations and of course
It
me-
ty will be the result. Wis
that the convention would
strong nominations, nominate
and well known candidates
want a lively and exciting canvass,
ir lame or luke-warn
Ie Of viol
tests hardly appre
of a squabble, but a battle
walk over their candidates rou
and with no
of Mc
down thi
glory.
Kinley pl
s way, but thes
and hardly understand
Commerci
tick
Ness Ligh
them. Business in our
bi¢
i
ts
the week from |
COBURN
Melinda Stover Broke while
Mrs her Leg
Going from the Garden to the
Miss Ida Boob, and Mrs
nada were visiting frien:
Hoase,
ip Cer tried
| DUTZ Over suanaay.
Kaler who
Jesse
i Nor
thumbseriand,
¥
visiting his parents,
the
new section foren
n Kundav
Of SUnday.
Miss Mable
returned again
Misses Hallie
Millheim soj
| Saturday and
Oe again
L Stover and wife,
Were visiting
the gentlemen's parents at Green Bur,
| on last Saturday and Sunday.
Li. Li; Weaver and C7 1.
two fashionable young swells of Fied
Reinhart,
| were seen on our street on Sunday.
To say that all the young ladies of our
town were completely captivated
them is putting it mild.
T. W. Hosterman wen} to Bellef
| on Tuesday and attended the
by
tepubli-
convention as a delegate
| Penn township.
i can Co. from
On Tuesday there
this
evening
to
Was a
| special return train place, ac-
commodate those who
| the
were attending
tepublican Co. convention.
of MiMlinburg
| were the guests at John Hoffa's
Monday evening and Tuesday.
Dr. Stenes and wife,
aon
We now have a real cowboy in town
in the person of Andrew Harter,
| now staying for the present,
| bas been in Texas,
Last Friday
home very unexpected.
almost a year.
little recreation.
| to the ranch in about a month or so,
climate.
Thomas A. Hosterman, is at present
visiting friends in the vicinity of Zion.
T. G. Hosterman, of Feidler and his
estimable wife were visiting at the
home of the ladies’ parents, M. M,
Harbach’s on Sunday,
On Sunday afternoon a very heavy
rain, accompanied by hail at some
places, passed through this section,
doing much damage to some of the
fields.
John Hess, who moved to Danville
last week, and moved into J, M. Wea.
ver's house at Fiedler, He had been
employed at the Hospital for Insane,
but on account of failing health de.
cided to re’urn to the place of his
nativity and again breathe the pure
ozone of Centre co,
The festival held at this place on
Saturday evening was well attended,
although the weather looked threaten.
The citizens cornet band of Aaronsburg
was present on the grounds, and en-
livened things by their well rendered
musie,
The old porch on the east side of the
last week and
new one (will) is being put up in its
roof,
roof.
nu
the one torn away not
A. LL. Kerstetter and E, Kooney
the contract for the carpenter
having a
have
work
re-
sort for the patrons of this well known
hostelry.
On Monday while on the way from
her garden to the house Mrs, Melinda
A. Btover, and
one-half miles west
about one
of here fell
broke one of her legs,
knee and ankle, Mrs.
advanced in years, and no doubt
have a sorry time of it until her
is healed.
who lives
and
the
well
will
between
Stover is
- - -_
PFOYTERS MILLS,
Mach Damage Done to Treesand Fences by
the Storm on Sunday,
William Bmith met the
agents in Centre Hall Iast
make some
insurance
arrangements
his insurance,
he Republicans held their primary
Saturday
vote ever PH
party. Ed.
egate,
election on evening
polled the largest led
this place by the
in
as del
sunday
was sent
afternoon a terrifi
ing trees in splinters, and
The
van's house
he
destroying
fences, of Da-
vis E
nit
yard fence in front
was struck by
1g, tearing posts and
pieces,
Fd.
(JUAITY,
Allison
and while
they
in the rocks representing
Ng
has has
men were
moving the stone found a cavern
fie
Lids
ih Cave,
ipposition is that the garry is
mined by
Ie
our
aA Cave,
delegate and
town oun
: il f ’
Bellefonte, t
OAK HALL
Lathe Past Week
fsumme
the teacher
1 by
this week
K Il, Was Wi il Tike
L many p
and Republic
ntion on Tu
Als
H. Willi
Tuesday
John Korman and {
were pleasant visitors at
his fatl
Miss Marie
retu
a fe
al
r over
er ovel
mn |
* " ’ $
rned to her home
nner
visit at ti
I m
y Pennsylvania §
or as week's
James (', GGillilan
trip t«
day
Wil
inn rent of
Bg
Own
andy,
arrived io our t
or
Mrs
on W
dnesday
ning
Wolf, of Woodward, is visit
at the home of her Mrs. J.
Williams, of ti
Lot Kimport,
was in our town
is jolly
sister,
iis is,
foaish
of near
Tuesday
irg
evening.
as ever
Over Thirty Years
Without Sickness.
Mz. HH. WerrsTian, a well. known,
anterp svron, HL,
Writes,
tion to
hardly knew a
ing «<i
“Before ! Hu
regulating the owels, 1
i ] nee 1
il re.
nstipation,
the eflicacy of
AYER’ S
ald
€n, previ
valid for
+ against
slie
health was
began
{to
It
AYERS
Medal and
Tn Restore
stored,’
Diploma at World's Fair
Strength, take Ayer's Sarsaparilia
LINDEN HALL
Interesting Items Gathered by Our Corres
pondent,
daughter Carrie, of
Centre Hill, the
of Wm. Bit Thurs ny jast,
Miss Freda Hess, young la-
dy of this place, left for Lewisburg on
to
and
were
Mrs. Royer
at home
guests
ie on
a bright
ir
nday, where sl visit
pe eX pects
friends for
Miss Jennie Wibly left fo
1 on Monday to vi
days.
r Watson
among for
ANIOng several
mates and acquaintances,
ng
¥ « + vi '
er were visill
Hunters P =
int $
daughts
ark over Sunday.
r. of Osceola,
f
home ol
rain able
Y Weak.
who has been vis
for several days
turned home this week.
Mrs. Oscar R had a r
ishel
un-away,
up of
ship
for Mrs. Keller,
[dng tle and dsug
I --
rent Were visit
ie of swab
hon
i “5 i
Mr. Orwig who is running asawmiil
es east of town,
fonte on
atural mo-
yout ich
healthy
there i
f
:
Ope
For the
| indigestion,
rations, cure of biliousnoess,
sick headache, constipa-
| tion, jaundice, and liver complaint,
these pills bave no equal,
-
-o-
Rithwmoribe for the Reporrew
C NEVER GRIPE
C
the stomach, liver and bowels.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
CURE Cl
CONSTIPATION
SICKEN 25c¢c
NO-T0-BAG
LENO boxes sold, 50.000 cures
orm. No-1o-bae is the greatest nerve.
lghtod. Wo srnert ¥
whoro. Send {or one hand hot
free sampin. Address TH iar
tories,
them.
£14.00. Cant be beat in price.
ing yet they came from all dirrections,
destroy the desire for tobaned in -®
on gain ¥ pounds in da, ® rr and it Dever
magnetic, Just try a box. You will be de
¥ Sr aiats SYorp,
For mes
Ask to see
Dry Goods and
A new line of China and
To buy Furniture
and Wall Paper at
the
lowest prices.
Bed-room Suits,
Side Boards,
Chairs, Etc.
J ust thousand
| Bolts of Wa
designs
geveral
Il Paper, of ls
received
ALleL
and styles, ¢ from be
ate per Bolt.
Undertaki
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Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table, in effect May 17, 1506
TRAINEE LEAVE MORTANDOR, EASTWARD
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For Bunbury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Pousviile
Harrisburg and Intermediate; stations, arriving
at Philadelphia BLEW pm, Rew York, 658 p
m., Baltimore p wm, Washington. 410 p. m
counecting at Phil adeiphin for all sea-shore
points Through passenger cosches 10 Phila
deiphia and Bailimore Parlor cars wo Philadel -
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Lp. m~Traiu 8B. (Dally
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ons, arriving st Phil
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Intermediate sla
DRIASLOZE p In., New
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toust 7.05 p.m, Parior car through ww Philadel
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Baltimore
bo4 p. m~Train
aide
] 12, [Dally except Sanday J
For Wilkesbarre, Hazieton, Poutayille snd Aally
for Harrisburg and intermediate points arriving
st Phil delphia 1115 p m., New York 8.08 & m.,
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General Superintendent
FOLDS
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
+0 3
bound t
Ko Homan will die of Coto, Bors or Lvee Fa
ve If Fouts's Powders are med in time.
Foute's Powders will eure and prevent Hos Omoiega,
Foutr's Powders will prevent Garss 13 Fowia
Foutr's Powders will increase the gnantity of milk
and oream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm
and Fweet,
Fonty's Powders will cure or prevent almost svexy
Disvase to which Horses and Cattle are suliect.
Forres Powbegs witli €Ive SATISFACTION,
Bold everywhere
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BALTIMORE, XD,
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DAILY.....
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consignments. You
will want the latest in
Press Goods, and Trim-
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cash prices. Come in.
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