THE CENTRE 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 known | on application, never been issued, but is kept in the Treasury as a specimen. There are three $5,000 greenbacks. Two of them | are in the Treasury; the third was paid several years ago, and is probably in the vault of some bank, because it | has never been heard from since, One thousand dollar notes are numerous. | There are over 15,000 $500 notes, 237,000 $100 notes, 260,000 $50 notes, and 400, 245 $20 notes in circulation, We desire burglars to destinctly un- CexTrRE HALL, PA, THURS, July 9. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, For Congress, L.. SPANGLER. For Assembly, R. F. FOSTER. JAMES SCHOFIELD. For Sheriff, W. M. CRONISTER. J. For Treasurer, C. A. WEAVER. For Commissioners, P. H MEYER. DANIEL HECKMAN. rl A MANY Democrats, and Republicans, at the county Under the Crawford county sys- This is simple count the votes. Why not 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. Free silver means, that if you earn a | dollar you get a coin that has 50 cents worth of silver in it and is called a dol- | lar. pt Democrats | cursed the last legislature for its infa- | Womelsdorf and Cur- They w ill} ALL Republicans and mous doings. tin voted for the most of it. be a good set to keep at home and | have Foster and Schofield take their | places, - Mp P. H. MEYER, nominee for commis- | sioner, is a gentleman of business qua- lifications and intelligence, is a farmer and hails from one of the best Democratic families ty; in his hands the tax-payers will be safe. fp oldest and | | in the coun- | affairs of the | Ix nominating Daniel Heckman for | county commissioner the Democracy paid a just compliment to one of the | most prominent Democratic connec- tions in the county. The Heckman's | come from away back and always true as steel and this is the first our | ticket is graced with the name. time — ip Ox the bill to double the price of | coal oil—the pipe-line bill—Harry Cur- tin voted for it and Womelsdorf was present and dodged it. Farmers, and all consumers of coal oil, these two mis-representatives should be defeated for assembly. Vote for Schofleld and | Foster, Ao Tue amount of silver coin in circu- lation in France, maintained ata par- | ity with gold, because no further sil- | ver coinage is permitted there, is £70,- 000.000. The amount of silver coin in the United States, counting also silver certificates, which are equivalent to silver coin, more than 11 times as that of France. is $828 956.286, or much as ——— . QuiTE a number of Republican sol- diers have intimated they will not support “soldier” Abe Miller for sher- iff and give reasons for it that are not complimentary to Abe. The fact is, Abe's nomination for sheriff has not | enthused his party half a cent’s worth | and Cronister is the man who will get | the votes for sheriff, he is a favorite | with the people, eamm————————— WE print the ad. of the Harrisburg Daily Patriot in another column. It reaches this county in the morning, over half a day earlier than any of the New York and Philadelphia dailies, and contains the latest telegraphic news. The Patriot is an ably edited Democratic organ and outspoken in its views. Only $3 per annum, daily. ———— ALL the disgraceful legislation of last session received the votes of our | mis-representatives, Curtin and Wo- melsdorf, in consequence of which the state treasury is bankrupted and short two million dollars. Farmers, you don’t want any more Womelsdorf and Curtin. Vote for Foster and Schofield for assembly who will not favor jobs and extravagance. —— Since Abe Miller does not have great credit among members of his own party as fit for the office of sher- iff, the Democrats present a number one man in W. M. Cronister, who is a man of pleasing manner, good repu- tation and well qualified, and his ma- jority will be swelled by the votes of right-thinking Republicans. Cronis- ter is a favorite among all classes and will be one of the most popular sher- iffs, for he will get there. ————— — —————— Tiere is only one $10,000 United States note in existence, and that has al in Centre county ? In many coun- — ONE stands almost appalled at the Here a local to subject, that his mill the intelligent Ger- into his workmen on i ie inquired his opinion The voter silver dollars in his pocket were better than 1 gold dollar per day. Hs The spea- ker after information was astounded. is that the govern- ment will buy up all the bullion of- and distrib- he same as gar- ricultural Department. Verily there - N - REBERSBURG, to Give from that Busy Town us The farmers are beginning to make hay; the crop will be much better than J I from reiative Mrs. Charles Gramley, her this place Mrs, Gramley | Lox ur telephone poles are ville, Ill, is visiting A ter of Samuel oid all now up one week later we ex- talk Madison burg, Aaronsburg, Millheim, Coburn, for the wire yet pect to be able to with Penn Hall and Spring Mills | On Sunday Sunday sel { Kreamerville afternoon the 1 w0ol at the dren did well and the audience 11 iy well pleased, eRe “Thoughtful Pansy.” On the Sunday } { } } evening eld Was and : the fullest $01 er to its extent good: the Devotional ex- Miss Pearl Waite, a girl of about twelve of shirks The “Floral Cross" The exercises were decorations beautiful. ercises were conducted by Years from the never duty, under super The following teachers have been Madisonburg, grammar, George Yearick, primary, | Ammon Hazel; Harter's, John N. Moyer; Rebersburg, grammar, W. P. C. Mor- ris, primary, Henry Deutwiler; Gram. | ley's, Ammon Weaver; Wolfs, Will- | Limbert; Forest | Hosterman, second grade, J. drungart’s, Harry Yearick, School term begins the first Monday September, to continue months, Htover's, seven pn COBURN The Fourth Passed OF (uietly, No Demon- strations, i Reuben Boyer and family were visit- | ing friends at Spring Mills last Sun- | day. : i Huckleberries are now in market at | five cents per quart; they seem to be | plenty this year again. Miss Maggie Seriff, of Watsontown, Pa., is at present sojourning at the home of Prof. James E. Harter. The veranda at the hotel is now com- pleted and when the painter's brush has been applied it will bave an at- tractive appearance, Mrs. John Hoffa is at present spend- ing a few weeks visiting her parents near Lewisburg. Her husband joined her in her visit one day last week and will remain a few days yet. J. H. Fryer, wife and his mother left one day last week in a private con- veyance, and drove to Northumber- land county to visit R. J. Snavely, whose wife is sick. A representative of J. H. Beers and Co., of Philadelphia, was in this vi- cinity last week hunting up data for a proposed biographical work of Central Pennsylvania. He received several subscribers at this place. The members of the Lutheran Sune day school are now making prepara- tions to have Children’s service on the of the service is “Temple Builders." Prof. Sharp had a Punch and Judy show in the vacant store room of M. Rockey’s on Friday evening, which was well attended and was highly “Babes in the Woods” was especially a drawing card, The Glorious Fourth passed off qui- etly at this place, onstration of any kind, much as a dog fight, There was no dem- not The small boy got in his work with the fire crackers; a merry-go-round was here on even so a va- wished a “Nelly Bly Flyer;" a few drunks were noticeable, but cant lot to amuse those who quietness reigned all day; in the evening a few sky rockets and Roman candles were exploded, MILL EIM, The Klocutionary Entertaloment a Great Bucoess, Andy Anderson, the horse dealer, | left for his home in Iowa on Monday | last, | Gieorge H. Bmull, the Insurance agent was seen on our streets last Mon- day and Tuesday. The bricklayers are at work on new school building; Charley Bell, of dellefonte has the contract, The band was to State the 4th, and received ing; they returned noon. College on £ f v good drench- on Bunday after- Whortleberries and raspberries are very plenty; the former are gelling at #ix cents four cents, and the latter at ple went to their respective homes, no the land of the free and the the brave, and probably free silver. home A - OAK HALL, Who Among us the Past Week. Visitors Huve Been § i Our young people had on the fourth. Fodward Sellers left on a | trip this week; we wish him success. Samuel Gilliland returned from school on Monday evening, on account of sickness, visiting at his grand-parents, I. J. Vins, Harry Frantz, of Pine Grove Mills, was transacting business at this place on Monday. Mrs. Alex. Kuhn, of Boalsburg, was visiting at the home of Mrs. Ella l ed lers on Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs tre Hall Korman on Friday. Miss Boyles, Altoona, Williams, of William Rishel at this dined at the home of Daniel of Miss Mrs. and i Lemont, visite i HACE HHO Harry Tressler and sister, of Fil and Mrs. Jol at th visitin thi FKmanuel Korman and wi fonte, and OC, W, . is . of Buffalo Run, NsOn, » | Wm. Sell { i & One Korman and family were visitors the he pas Ra who has been on the sick list for visiting Re h E.B Peters, of ti a atl home of Daniel Korman t t week Mrs. Harry Wagner, of Rock Forge, at Al time, is now the ne of her parents, His place One Way to be Happy. attend to the comfort Should one catch ¢ I cold or cough, call on Centre Hall, mew dy irs ‘ have a sure Asthma, ( the and 25¢ that we { Cure ida HON, onstipati diseases of throat I Aarge sizes Hi Ws Ap Stopped Work, il has q held i 80 successfully as Ayver's Cher ] fifty 8. medicines have their r Pectora During the past , it has been the most popular of | per quart, The festival of thé United icals was fairly well FKvangel- patronized, but the rain kept many away. About for- | ty dollars was realized. Miss Marion Musser, a very interest- ing and bright young lady, formerly t of this borough, but now of Seranton, | is visiting friends and relatives here, Quite a number of people were { town on the 4th; a great many more | would have been here but the rain in- | terfered. The usual horizontal refresh- | ments were served, | ‘Squire ¥. P. Musser, who has been lin West Virginia for weeks, re- BOE | turned on Tuesday last, and is now | ready to dispense justice and equity to | all who may have business in that line. Among those who went to Lock Ha- | ven on the 4th Goodhart, ud. Woomer, Israel Confer, Samuel Gi, | Ulrich and W. A. Tobias time, were John they The report | having had a good eagle did scream for certain R. E. | daughter Ida, started for Williamsport { on their wheels, on Monday afternoon Miss Bumiller, the editor, and his to be gone a few days, Jumiller i= the most accor ! part of the country. Pir. the F Watsontown, 1 | Musser for a few him Jones, veterinary surgeon % 51 8 #101 ping at the he He =~tallion, days. has with a fine Perchern which % 3 t f Lhe is endeavoring to dispose of; an y one wishing a horse of this kind would | do well to call on him. The elocu | the tionary entertainment in town hal ght, giver | last Friday ni Rg n | by Miss Stapleton and her class was well patronized, and the young ladies «1 themselves well, Miss Sila- Soil pleton expects to raise a large class in ¢ An enteriain- hier ! Rebwrsl teaching at was taken in t igh a pains and thet AY diarrhoe set In } I%3 . s 3 she took black ber Nhe £3 = anythin I sent hera b { noiera i i Wm Pa | Swartz i Pealer, Tussevyi i today is greater than ever before. Prompt to act and sure to cure. i yi ant # rst ciass IRTER C S For the Lively Li C NEVER GRIPE C 10c NEVER C C the stomach, liver and bowels. - ver LARD Doxa] S014, Yam exives prove born. No-to-ban is the teat porve- food Hahted. where. Send for onr free sample. Addross have just what you want, a full and £14.00. Cant be beat in price. ver, Pure Blood, Beautiful CANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION Nn 25¢ © C SICKE CHICACO OR NEW YORK, 1» HABIT CURE to destroy thadesire for tobacco in any Just try a box. You will be de ASL SB AAA complete line. Dry Goods and BALE ~FURBUART TO an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre ohn Rishel, deceas porth west of Farmers Mills postoffice, in Gregg townsnip, Centre county, Pa. oh THURBDAY, AUGUST 13, 1% sale to begin at 1 o'clock p.m the sald Col, John Rishel, decesssd, bounded and described ax follows, 0 wit, Bounded on the east by lands of Mrs, Catharine Neldigh, © DD. Armbruster, .J Smith's heirs, and H. D Hagen: on the south by lands of J. BB Fuher's heirs and Catharine Rishel, sand on the west by lands of Catharine Rishel, Emma Rachau, Jere minh Stover and MoMurray's heirs, sud others and on the north by lands of £ Eungard, KR J Hmith's heirs, and samuel! Long contining 160 ACRES AND 153 PERCHES neat measure. About 12 acres thereof bhelng well umbered with white plone, white ok, red oak walnut, ash, lin, hemlock, sugar mapi« Therevon erected one two-story Dwelling House, 28x44], and 8 large bank barry, horse power shed, wagon shed, and sheep stable attached, carriage house, corn house, or cribs, and pig stable, al most pew, bgether with all necessary outbuli lugs, snch as wood house, chicken house, oven house , dry house, stoke hots spring house, ete |, with an orchard containing Lhe cholossl Ya rieties of fruit, consisting of about 140 apple trees, besides cherries, pears plums §£ rapes There Is also a sprivg of the wt Of walter will it forty rods of the house walter of which is ny d 10 the house, house and bari sid sprin never failed everal small stream ich pass through the farm su clent for watering stock, et f farm is adapt t i the #4, The real estate of eu ele . th tn HmeRlone the sprivg g has othe Bhs 7 “ ed either for dairy and location and soil a Penns or Bruth val cuilivalion, wing situated ab of Peun Cave, and 2 i latter bein i and 34 mile postofice, and IP POBER ml Ww “y mn lies nurth in, the pesrest 1 eniences TERMS O upon oor wilh lute the widow of sal payable x1 ie pay? 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