The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 23, 1896, Image 4

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    FRED KURTZ, Editor,
TERMS, -
per year,
ADVERTISEMENTS, -20 cents per line for three
insertions, and S,cens per line for each
quent insertion,
on application,
O90
thy
CexnTRE HALL, PA, THURS. July
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
For Congress,
J. IL. SPANGLER,
For Assembly,
F. FOSTER.
JAMES SCHOFIELD.
For Sheriff,
W. M. CRONISTER.
Treasurer,
A. WEAVER.
For
C.
For
P. H.
DANIEL
Commissioners,
MEYER.
HECKMAN,
For Register,
G. W. RUMBERGER.
For Recorder
C. HARPER
For Auditors,
FRANK W. HESS,
B. ¥. KEISTER.
For Coroner,
IR. W. W. IRWIN.
For
H. WETZEL.
Survever
PRESENTSILVER COINAGE.
“e have been ask for information
secretary
vork coin-
: 3 UK) (RR) i
tinued dur-
ie present year,
celled when
redeerne and the dol
lars : i
ire red
The “Ino
tion
there are
uncoined
on the 1
is trom thi
is going on.
3 f of f
It is a fact of
treasury
some interest ty
notes, payable in silver,
been redeemed in gold on
the hol
Was cont
demand
poli
Harrison
NEC.
ders of the notes. This
need under the
administrati by
tary
der issued to the;
date
that order
redeemable
of the Treas in an or-
tant treasurer
d October
y
Boston, i801.
no one dreamed they were
ail
of
he left
reserve,
#1
anythiog than
£34,000, 000
in else
ver Foster redeemed
these sil
Philos,
He
silver
ciding they +
and did red
al, he
wr 3 1.4 § f
Ver notes in goid before
them in
while de-
mable
eem $20,000,000 ji at met
the
parity clause they should be redeemed
in gold, and redeemed
quantities of them in gold
000,000,
Jd subsequently hat inde
ie ab juentiy that under
has so
large
. Over $50, -
i fp Mtl
“FREE” BUT EQUAL
NOT
Much misapprehension has grown
up in the minds of the people on the
money question from the
term ‘free coinage"
equal coinage. The
silver coinage on
in the
enemies of the
terms of equality
with gold, persistently use the adjec-
tive “free’’ as if it meant a gift or mak-
ing something out of nothing.
mint laws have always required
payment of a sufficient sum by
Bense
the
the
i
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This is the Jackson plan as now repre-
Bryan and Sewall
plated ware,
the viecegerent
herd.
Communion services
The silver plated spoons and
and the
gifts have all a greater value as
where they are, than the
that could be scraped off after melting
silver
- * -
Wi EN the oats is cat and all hauled
n, then politics will begin,
- . oo.
that
in
Tar Lewisburg Journal states
there is a large free silver element
both parties in Union county.
- - -
to 1.
he
Uran is clamoring loudly for 16
That rat
the 1
not drigham’s
i189 to 1
WHS
for
io,
and only Oth
kicked.
—
THE spread of the “silver craze’ is
1g and the M'Kinley
the ‘yellows’ and
leaders are
taking the
amazit
loosing
During the past weeks showers
have come along without sighing for
had
field
them, and, you bet, they have a
+¥
booming effect on all rowing in
t
and garden.
is no hiteh
ticks
THER
ic county
thro
I'he people |
they have it,
Ag i
A OO
market ¢
the » head i
Our schools be manned to
serve |
itism
cause. ror
low
fered witl
it
wrong
is these 10 § ya constant
trouble in communities which
whether it be in se
le. Pity
Wi fp,
of Dwig
ime’s Crop Reports,”
of the West are
fo 8a New
‘In all of the
and £1
been held during the last six or eight
tri f » % i Fie }
infest, WOGES, chiuren
ocial clr tis so
Or
"
Mr rime,
p H
denies
in i ba
York San
*
farmers meet.
ings mm ventions which have
months there has never been passed a
resolution of
there made any
mands upon the powers that be,”
statement may
denunciation, nor has
been
This
seem irreconcilable
the expenses of the mint. The resto-
ration of the law of 1837, signed by
Jackson is all that is demanded by the
Democratic platform. This does not
mean, as Directar Preston of the mint
is quoted as saying, that all the silver
of the world is to be dumped upon Un-
i
much heat at Chicago ; but the expla-
nation is easy. There are two sorts of
farmers—the political farmers,
are much in evidence at national
ventions, and the real farmers,
stay at home to guide the plow
tend to the live stock.
who
con
who
and
EE —
A Handsome Bouquet,
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placed upon the editor's desk, made |
ers from the lovely beds of Mrs. M. B. |
Richard, planted with her own artis- |
tic taste. She knows we admire the |
in pature, and we offer |
was under the Allison and Sherman
purchasing laws. It does mean that |
run it according to Morgan-Roth-
t
f
{
i
A A So
Then it was Dry.
in ; we are happy to say that we have |
no scarcity of water now, nor did we
In the
ditions, Mr. Preston and his vagaries |
;
i
terns to a fair degree,
EE
~ Bubseribe for the REPORTER,
INTERIOR FURNISHINGS,
Henter for the
Church Contracted for,
Reformed
has order-
teformed
{Oo
The committee in charge
pews for the new
clr-
conformation
the
heavy,
The pews proper are of solid oak,
with a special
body.
made
The ends are large and
out of quartered red oak, paneled,
with a high and heavy arm-rest, mak-
handsome
the main au-
people; but
church can be converted in-
ing an impressive and
The
room will seat
np
pearance, pews in
the whole
to one room with a seating capacity of
Over oth,
ed at the
Furniture Co,,
The pews are to be purchas-
the Globe
Micl
promise
the
cost of $450 from
Northvil le,
windows of the church to
very fine. Twelve of larger ones
vill be
teen wil
put s, and four
| be
in as memorial
presented; tl
sed from a
will
wey
in Allegheny,
to be figured
The heater
Miller dros, Bellefor
purcha firm
Pa.,
cent
and are and opales-
1 3
glass, purchased
irom i
that
Co.. of
latest ement
March
Hmprov in
Brow
8]
back Stove
tand e
ri theory being employed in this
ple {e,
oe
POTTERS MILLS,
-
furs,
. Fr
(row
Ionvaded by
siidd Cal.
nt the
Long's Store
Hastings
Breakizst
Burg
Fred He
Helsh House
yuolds
forthe REPORTE
i
LINDEN HALL
What Our Correspondent Gives Us from the
Busy Town
Miss Blanche Tressler, of this place
ig visiting friends and relatives in and
around Pleasant Gap
George Vanotries nccompanied by his
uncle, Mr. Mattern, spent Sabbath last
with Henry Zeigler.
A number of
tended the party at Centre
Hall on last Baturdry evening.
Mary Carper
Mrs.
Inst week,
our young people at-
poverty
spent a few days with
Nathaniel Zeigler, at Earlystown
attend-
il
A number of our people are
ing the (1. P.
istown.
Hale
N. encampment Lew-
Ross made business trip to
last week,
Wallace
len Fi nzier,
aud kEl-
15th inst.
the last
approaching
John
the
In
Kline,
son of
died on
near Linden Hall, few
risls appeared A complication
end.
tried
God
s brought on rapidly the
Wallace
faith in
Veal
His
sufferings
] { (iol.
when h
"H
tained became ex
¢
dating: he found relief 4
in aaving
Wallace was
ia few
(iod's word read to him.
ler
le chara
a desire
church
His
Marriage
“
wv
OC
ou’
C NEVER GRIPE
& 10c
the stomach, liver and bowels.
or your money refunded.
C
C
C
CANDY
CATHARTIC
CURE
CONSTIPATION
25¢c ¢
El
NO-T0-BAG
fails 10 make the woak
lighted We expect y.
whore Rend for our te
free sample. Addr we '¥
ell pve What we any, 1
Si en
HE STERLING
“CURE®
any gain 10 pounds in 10 days and {L Dover
Just irr & box. Vou will be dee
i iy gas SPR Fed hy Aropgrists orery-
1 ite AWRY, w wv ¥ ark ArAULe ANd
Ag tie
e¥
is
mn.
Queensware,
Cant be beat in price.
and fae-
We
Dry
think we
Goods and
A wew line of China and
PHAN'S COURT
Ya. there will
at the late residence of Col
od, one-half mile north-west
postoffice, ln Gregg townsnip
on
AUG
clock p. mi
Hishel
foliows,
IRIGY of Mrs
uster, K.J
i Lhe sol
snle to begin
at
AO Gescy
the cant
D. Army
Hagen: on
the sa
Ww
atl
Sinith se
h by
heirs and Cs ine Hishel
lands of Catharine Rishel,
minh i Mc Murray's
nti on nGrih by lands of
nith's helrs, and samuel 1.
0 ACRES ARD 153
About 12 sere
hite plas
Lover al
the
neat
timbered w
Weinut,
Thereon er
Axl, and
wagon shed, and
corn
Frei
anh
Noise, Nous
tether with all
h as wood ot
use, dry 1
i Bl Har
111, consist
or cribs
ol new
snc hose
Ouse sinoke
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wiler of wh
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of Centre
ani
deceas
Mills |
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Ristiel,
of Farmers
Centre county
I'i13, 1865, ~
he real estate of
deceased, bounded
wit: Bounded
rine Neldigh
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