The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 16, 1896, Image 4

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    FRED KURTZ,
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS, ~
insertions, and 5,cen.s per line for each subse
quent insertion.
on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. July 16,
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.
Commissioners,
H. MEYER.
HECKMAN.
For
P.
DANIEL
For Register,
RUMBERGER.
For Recorder,
J. C. HARPER.
For Auditors,
FRANK W. HESS,
B. F. KEISTER.
For Coroner,
R. W. W. IRWIN.
survever,
J. H. WETZE
NOMINEES.
The REPORTER : Knows of nothing
of
discredit
THE CHICAGO
the lives Bryan and Sewall that
would be a to these gentle-
men or taint their loyalty as
can citizens. That there were
ALO
cranks in the
must admit—cranks on the silver q
tion, but the convention that nomina-
ted McKinley, also had
rd to
this
to contend with ar leave as bolt-
The
ted families
ers. most honorable and respec-
are often weighted with
ht m or two to
a naug
the
v 8
rest, vet the
Tillman an
members of th
ot have
peasy Co —
cent,
Wr fo
Tur Philadelphia Record
Times, the World, Bun, Post, and
Times, New York's great Democratic
dailies, will not support Bryan on ac-
count of the silver plank in the plat-
form, medi-
cine taken does the most good,
and the
Sometimes the bitterest
_— - + -
GRAIN has weakened in price with-
on account of the
This
not cheering news for Centre county
past ten days,
abundant crops in the west, in
small crops and smaller
ces make it discouraging in the ex-
treme for Pennsylvania farmers,
pri-
tpt
Tue translation of Altgeld’'s name
would make
100
governor
should
Neu-
Oldeoin. Oldeoin
the Illinois
shrieks for a 50 cent dollar
name
it was an cent
and since
he
his HYNewcoin' or
a —
the
wealthy
for
with Bryan,
Sewall, vice-president, on
is a very
Bath, Maine,
a number of ships,
of
not
ship builder, of and also
the owner of quite
silver ;
free coinage
in as a dark horse, hav-
for
of
his
thought of as a candidate
He
ing been
isa gentleman
and popular in
and about a dozen vears older
than the nominee for president
p—
York, Ci
r states
New
othe
IN
fow
putting up an el
there be wisdom
as we
have the
4d
11. x it |} weaforth receive
follar will henceforth receive
tion of law under Bryan or any other
tat rati
nisiration.
¥ i i. ir the
aril pian in the (
is sound and stands
tection of trusts, monopolies
dy millionaires who revel in
robbed from the farmers,
consumers of the ¢ wintry.
Chicago platform is sound and
=i.
Louis platform is viciously wrong.
As between the two we see no rea-
should fer
son why any Democrat
McKinley
pre
to Bryan,
i
tt { ‘
LO Win, 4
for i
sting «
of thie
tl
nose elector
f reason as to what
I'his would be be
election go by «
But the
A man whose
quest)
C)
his act
need
yet with
tt the
AL LAE
{
i
the
our surmising
and, as
was correct
Bryan would be nominee,
usual,
pt -
RY ill be t
dent and the
glow for
AN W he first prairie presi-
of Nebraska
prairie
plains
him like a fire
him,
— rd —
Nebraska
Wit Bryan from and
Newall from Maine,
with Sewall's many ships thereshould
be good sailing.
—— lis
Tue Republicans, and M’'Kinley,
are becoming greatly alarmed over the
spread of the “free silver craze.” Bee
if the Canton straddler won't next car-
ry a silver watch.
tb osioemiins
Tue Democrats of Bellefonte held a
lively Bryan ratification meeting last
Friday evening, at which speeches
were made by Heinle, Bechler, Taylor,
Wetzel and Bower,
ei a ————
Tue Republican county ticket is an
immensely onesided affair—all the
plates were filled on the Bellefonte
side of the table, leaving the plates for
the Penn's valley side turned down.
cin if fans
I¥ Womelsdorf and Curtin ean sa
tisfactorily explain to the citizens of
Centre county their votes in favor of
the vicious legislation enacted at Har-
risburg last session, then they can re-
move-mountains,
Tre decision of the Bupreme Court
in regard to boroughs not having the
i
5
Neb
coln,
speaking of him
that he
Bryan was a member of
said
Mr.
firm
when liv
law
of Talbot and Bryan, ir
the young and ris
g attorney i
f business opposit
that
i in Line
1
i
i
iy respected than he
and
more high
Another
$e s
iy, man MHI Was
Was,
friend was an old German
furniture store
tle
nearby, a
repair and noth-
Mr. Bryan
would get
of the
shop,
ing pleased more
when the trio together
day. That
contest for a
Mr.
was debating the top-
diseyas the topie w
fore he made his
i
il
in Congress with Conne
His great hobby
and part icularly those
a hale fellow
to
and studious,
Mr. Bryan was always
jolly,
withal brainy
He was boyish in
met, jovial a great
howev.
He
always plain in dress, usually wore a
coat, a black string tie, and a
Western hat. This rather
Appearance,
his ways, was
man.
i
Bit by a Rattliesanke.
few days ago George Jacobs, of Roland,
snake,
cal assistance, and by that time
arm was swollen almost to bursting.
Mr. Jacobs is now in a serious
tion,
he should recover he will
his hand.
likely
mi fo
Died of Inflammatory Rheumatism,
Frazer, living east of Linden Hall,
died Wednesday afternoon after a long
illness from inflatnmatory rheumatism, |
He was agéd fifteen years and two |
months, and was a very bright lad.
The funeral will take place next Satur-
day.
Potters Mills,
The Potter sisters, of Linden Hall,
visited at the Pierce home recently,
Mr. Pierce Leitzell, of Girard, Kan.,
is visiting at the home of P, P. Long.
Williamsport,
is at home spending her vacation.
Rev, Potts, wife and children,
of Ohio, home of
Mrs.
parents, Geo, Bwabb's, last week,
Rev. Luther Waring, of Tyrone, ac-
companied by his sister,
their uncle, Danjel Hess,
Ira Rishel and family,
were the guests of
Sunday last,
Miss Bell Brown, of Boalsburg, spent
Sunday last with Mr.
son,
Miss Martha
Mark, visited
Clellan, over Sunday.
Maggie Durst, of
1 by a lady friend,
home of David Snyder on
Wm. Felding and J A.
to Houserville on
There
rathering | there, boys, , . :
The crop is very large |, J" Alonza Rupp, of Oak Hall, vis.
’ ited friends last
school week,
Quite
IHIRRONS |
{ tended children’s
are visiting
this week,
of Boalsburg,
Miss Lucy Evans, of Henry Zelgler's on
two
the
Mr.
are Mears
Pott's
Alex, Mc ‘oy.
The band will go to Bpring Mills on
visiting at her uncle,
parents, and
Warriors
Mrs. R. Me-
Tressler, olf
her sister,
invitation to attend the festival held
by
Lemont, accom
ited at the
Tuesday .
the band. | panied vis
—-——
OAK HALL
.
Gettig were
a Sunday evening.
The Correspondent Uronleles Toteresting Al
must be some attraction over
ems,
Nearly
huckleberries
every body is out
thsia vei in this community
8 year, .
The
house has
foundation for our
and
Hew
the
walls,
number of our people at-
at Le-
last,
in
been dug
HOTV Ces
§ : day
will soon begin work on the e
Mrs. Williams, Lemont,
visited her daughter, Mrs. Ki
this pl
Mrs,
who wer
{ mont and Tusseyville on Sunday
recent ly
shel, of
they are
field.
« of C ell
\ | quite competent farmers as
ace, { |
| well adapted to work in the hay
of Altoona, |
of Mrs, |
Mon- |
Meek and children,
at the
left for
Ex-sherifl’ Spangler and wifi
tre Hall,
il urday.
visiting home ‘
i visited in our community last
Hone
Charles Stamm, on
day.
Mrs, Kline
at the
lers on Saturday.
duite a number of our people
and
home
children
Mrs
inst
berries
ap
t for huckle
port
QW ii
Oi
tors of
indant
cr
an ab
te a number r farmers have
Korman transacted
fonts Ol Wi dnesda
. H. Close visit a W 1
J mont on Wed
- >
AARONSBU RG,
Daniel
Belle
Mrs. §
ner's at
: finished making hay and harvesting
in .
Hill ally
visit Bene
sday.
VAM seen
-
News of In the 1
Valley
terest From awer
End of
the I
LINDEN HALL
Personal Mention and Occurrences in that
cinity
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We have just received an exceptionally large stock of Spring
and Summer goods, a stock that is the latest from the mills and fac-
In Serges we have a finer assortment than ever, and they have
5 per cent; all shades and colors. Ask see
We think we
Dry Goods and
ie
Straw Hats in abundance. A new line of China and
The China Dinner Set in the window, 100 pieces, only
Other line have as big bargains.
tories,
| been reduced in price 2 to
You may want something in Underclothing.
startling.
| Queensware,
| $14.00. Cant be beat in price.
KREAMER & SON.
BRPHAN'S COURT SALE. --PURSBUART TO
an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre
County, Pa., there will be exposed at public sald
at the late residence of Col, John Bishel, deceas
od, one-half mile north-west of Farmers Mills
postoflice, in Gregg townsanlp, Centre county, Ps
on
THURSDAY, AUGUST
eale 10 begin ut 1 o'clock p.m
the wild | Col, John
wnd described ss folle
the east by lands of Mrs, €
DD. Armbruster
Hagen; out
heirs md (
The real estate of
ded
(ti
Hished cand, Doug
iW 7 Bounded
Racliau
and others
Eungard, BK. J
coulaining
nmi
MeMurray's heirs
north by lands of EK
stith’'s bhelrs, and samuel Loug
160 ACR} PERCH E
ie # Lhere
mish
$s ARD 1
12 acre
wh
neat
tim?
Rs
pepe
UL, Rsh
with » He Oni
FOE erect
outbulid
OY
Bone
ieest va
Viapple trees
TRADES, el
, with an orchar a
# Of fruit, consis
Cherries pe 4
There is also a spring of
walter within about |
walter of which is conveyed
1 barn, by
falied
Einail stream
cient for waterh
ed either for da
10s
thie
bes
iy rods of the
Hmestone
house, the
i honime Spring
lo the
house and iron
never
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AS IT 15 GOOD:
Prive of The
it the
ar ss
Ihe Patri
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