The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 16, 1896, Image 4
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 RE Rutweribe for the ReporrTen CCCCCCCCCCCC “ # wr - For the whole family Lively Liver, Pure Blood, Beautiful Complexion, Perfect Health in CANDY CATHARTIC CURE C NEVER GRIPE CONSTIPATION NEVER SICKEN 25c¢ 8 10c NEVER WEAKEN. irely vegetable, eat like candy, never fail to induce a natural action of the stomach, liver and bowels. Absolutely guaranteed to cure cons tipation or your money refunded. 10, 25 or soc. All druggists. 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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? 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