The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 17, 1896, Image 5

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    PERSONAL MENTION,
Coming and Golug.—Visitors In and out of
Town,
~—(, H. Goodling and wife, of
York, Pa., are visiting his parents,
Rev, Goodling's.
James Smith and wife, of Will-
iamsport are visitiug at his parents
over the pienie.
——James Stewart is up from New
Bloomfield taking care of his interests
and putting in the week,
———Rev, 8. H. Deitzel is camping at
the park, and locomotes with crutches
until he can be fitted with an artificial
limb, .
—Mrs, T. P. Hayes, of Watson-
town, Pa, is spending the week with
her sister, Mrs. J. T. Potter, west of
town.
——Miss Jessie Durst, one of Tussey-
ville’s very amiable young ladies, was
a caller at our sanctum to transact
business,
——Charley Dorworth, late editor of
the Bellefonte News, is taking in the
picnic. He is reporting for several
Philadelphia papers.
pz -Democratic candidate for Sher- |
iff, W. M. Cronister is holding down a |
tent this year. He's getting around |
among the people and making hosts
of friends.
— Landlord Willis Rishel, of Lew- |
istown, gave us a call and put his label |
in good shape. We to |
learn from him that he is doing a thri-
ving hotel business. |
——Mrs. Martha Orlady, the mother |
of Superior Court Judge Orlady, was |
seriously ill at the home of Mr. W. A. |
Boal, the last week, from dysentery. |
She is slowly recovering.
are pleased
——Our esteemed Democratie farmer |
friend, Jacob Neese, of Gregg, gave us |
a call and reports all well in his vieini- |
ty ; he raised over 900 bushels of pota-
toes from four acres of ground.
— Harrison Kline, the Republican
nominee for Treasurer, with his fami-
ly, is the Al-
though a Patron and tent
every year, he's got a double bitted axe
ground.
taking
tenting on
a
to grind this time.
~Candidates for Legislature Scho-
field and Foster, and “Little
Phil” Womelsdorf are on the ground.
They will be here all week, and there
will be very few won't
know they have been here.
also
people who
——Qur worthy friend, Geo. Swab,
here for
in superinten-
of Harris, has been a week,
making himself useful
ding the Harris (wp. stone crusher
The
crusher was purchased from agent Sa-
which is chewing up boro rocks.
muel Rowe,
— Rev, Covert, of East Conemaugh
Pa., was the guest of Prof. W. A. Krise
over Sunday. He is a minister of the
filled the
pulpit at Spring Mills in the morning,
and at Centre Hall the afternoon.
He delivered an able sermon here,
Presbyterian church, and
in
Will Durst, son of James Durst,
came home this week, after a stay of
about a year in Illinois. He
back to attend the picnie, but does not
intend returning; Pennsylvania's good
enongh.
caine
—One of the most genial and ac-
commodating officials about headquar-
ters is Col. J. F. Weaver, of Milesburg.
The Col. is a staunch Granger, and is
at the helm in dictating the policy of
the Centre county grange organ, Te
There more staunch
supporter of free silver on the ground
than Col. Weaver, and few are more
familiar with the subject.
Petron, is no
—— Isaac Frain, County Deputy of
the Grange is on the ground, and is
taking an active interest in all the af-
fairs. He has been heard on the stage
in the auditorium and is a most forei-
ble speaker. Mr. Frain has a fine ex-
hibit of stock. He keeps only blooded
stock and is exceedingly proud of his
display.
PIR
COBURN
A Breezy Letter From the Busy Town
Down the Valley.
Mr. Treaster and wife of Woodward,
were visiting at the home of Andrew
Vonada over Sunday.
Mrs. T. G. Hosterman and Mrs,
Jane Ettlinger of Woodward, visited |
at the home of M. M. Harbach on |
been a serious accident.
ing at the hospitable home of station
agent G. R. Btover,
Mra. Mollie Funk has gone on an
extended trip to Bugar valley and oth-
er points; she has stored her house-
hold goods and will remain away an
indefinite time,
Luther Guisewite has erected a large
coal shed near his grain house on the
same site the other one stood that was
destroyed by fire last winter.
W. H. Meyer and his charming
daughter Miss Virna, took in the bus-
iness men’s picnic at Hecla Park last
Wednesday.
W. E. Braucht and J. F. Garthoff,
of this place, commenced their term of
school in Haines township on Mon-
day; the former is stationed at the new
Creek school and the latter at Wolfs;
may success attend you in your labors,
The festival on Saturday evening
held by the United Evangelical con-
gregation did not prove a financial
success on account of the rain; nearly
all their goods had to be sold at a sac-
rifice,
The schools of this township will
open on Monday, the 28th, for a term
of six months,
Are you going to the picnec? is what
you hear on all sides,
Xd. Robinson took two car loads of
provision, feed, ete, to the Anthracite
coal regions on Tuesday, for Luther
Guisewite; Ed is a hustler at the busi-
ness,
James Harter and wife left on Tues.
day morning for Gettysburg and oth-
er points of interest; they expect to re-
main about a week.
—— btn .
The Philadelphia Branch leads in
common sense clothing at common
sense prices—hard time prices. They
look for only a fair profit there. In
many of the goods they sell they don't
get any.
Well Satisfied with
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
“Nearly forty years ago, after
weeks of sickness, my hair
turned gray. I began using Ayer's
Hair Vigor, and was so well satis.
fied with the that I have
never tried any other kind of dress.
gome
results
Vigor to keep
of good
remove
to heal
prevent the
I ney er hesi-
itching
hair from fall
tate to recor
tomy friends.” -
Avoca, Nebr.
AYERS
Hair Vigor
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass,
nd Aver's medicines
Mrs. H. M. Halenr,
Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla for the Complexion
travel &
muy ivanis
ud eX penues
wacione self-addressed stamp
nal, Star Bullding, Ohi
sep |
Potter
bie tract of land situate in
: of Olid
tre County, one mile east
*» ACRES
Ther are Sor 3
ber and the balance isin a good state
i Lion Thereon erected a twos ory
me dwelling house, a large bank barn, and
thud ; There isa good or-
vines, Riso three
with
ore and all improvements are in good repair
is desirably iocated and is one of the finest farms
in the valley, Terms will be made known on
day of sae.
sma———
Acrem in good
rom
it
ADAM BARTGES
5. P. HENKIGH
Executors
Cia TION «ALL PERSONH® ARE
cautioned against meddling in
ner with the personal property
signed Und
be paid exces
&UYy OnE ms in Any manner with the
MLA which o itule everything at
her tie De dealt with as the jaw dircets
ine LYDIA A. FAUST
septi-an Potters Mille.
HEREBY
Aly man
Pa
the
per
xr ANTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN OR
women to travel for responsible estab
lished house in Pennsylvania. Salary $7%, pay-
able §i5 weekly and expenses. Position perms
nent. Reference, Enclose self-addressed stamp
ed envelope. The National, Star Building, Chi.
cago sepilo-16t
For information and free Handbook w to
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Every patent taken out by us is t before
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LOCATED IX ONE OF THE MOST
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ALLEGHERY REGION; UNDENOMINA.
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TUITION PREE. BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
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AND EQUIPMENT,
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LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF ATUDY. FON TE. PA
I' AGRICULTURE nd HORT TURE
wilh constant illustrations on the Farm
snd in the Laborsiory
BIOLOGY, BOTARY and ZOOLOGY
iginal study with the microscope
CHEMISTRY: with an unusoaliy fall
thorough ooures he Laboratory
{CIVIL ENGINEERING
} ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING | cour as
{ MINING ENGINEERING oF Are
scoompanied with very extensive practical
exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the
Laboralor
HISTORY, AND POLITICAL SCIEXCE
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE
{optional,) French, Ge
quired.) one or more oot
entire course
8. MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY
and applied
MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work
with study, three years’ course
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL SCI. |
ENCE; Constitutional
Politica! Foonomy. ete i
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti. |
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GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prost, i Powders will prevent Gares iv Fowia,
Sate College, Centre Co. Ps | Powders w Increase the cuantiy of no
{ snd cress twenty per cent, and take the botie
and swest
Foatr's Powders will cure or prevent almont BYERY
Dissase to which Horses and Cattle are anbiect,
Foreyz's Powrans Wits GIVE SATISFACTION.
Bold everywhere
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BALTIMORE, MD,
Formic by R. E. BARTHOLOMEW,
Wanted—An Ide
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
Free bus 6 and from all trains, Good sample
rooms ou find Soor. Special, rates 10 witnesses
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i thing to patent?
signed will offer hier fine farm, situate in
Potter township st private sale at a bargain. Ap
ply to or address LYDIA A. FAUST
septa Potters Mills
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BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER.
Net Price per Setof Four Wheels, with Round-Edge Steel Tire
on, Bolted and Oiled Warner, Shell Band and Wood Hub.
Quality
$m
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16 0
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11 120 15
Harven Patent Wheels, 50 cents per set extra.
Quality.
flow
110
Sige of
Tire Used.
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Yin. Tread Wheels, with *; or 15-16 in. Axles and Boxes, set, add $5 00.
Add $i 00 for Welding and Setting.
Ldn. Tread Wheels, with 1 or 11-16 in. Axles and Boxes, set, add $3 25,
Add 81 2 for Welding and Setting,
13gin. Tread Wheels, with 135 or 134 in. Axles and Boxes, set, add £1 75.
Add 81 50 for Welding and Setting.
1 manufacture Wheels 4 to 4 in. Tread, with or without Tires on.
Also Jobber in Springs, Axles, Bolts, Clips, Rims, Spokes, Hubs,
Shafts, Varnish, Rubbers, Carriage Cloths, ete.
Wr. Wr. BOOB,
Manufacturer of Wheels and Jobber in Carriage and Wagon Hardware of
pion.
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every descri
Centre Hall, Pa. Call and get prices.
FALL AND WINTER PRICES
Talk Louder than Anything Else.
Sw N
We can save you from 15 to 35 per cent. on all
your purchases. We have done it before and
will do it now. We have just opened a line of
Fall and Winter Goods.
Bo HB Se
Good Canton Flannel, 4c A handsome line of
and Youth's Suits, £2.75 up.
per #4 “40 to £15.
yard to 15¢. Fine White Flannels Boys’
i
{ 15c to 65¢. Shaker Flannels, 4¢ up
[to the best,
i
{ Dress Gingham,
Shoes.
New patterns of Fall
} upward. A
Mus-
ieeting,
to Ladi BS
J
| good, yard-wide Unbleached A fine line of Men's, Ladies’ and
| Be " Tt 1 . { * > '
(lin, 4c. Heavy vard.wide 8} Children’s Bhoes. A fine Dongola
| » ’ y CY rftr 3s 1 ab & A 3
| be: Yard-wide Ticking. 6¢ hoe at ¥1. A better qual-
{ the finest Linen Twill. All
{ Di Hf
{ yard.
up
Woo ity Fazor, Bquare or
Serges, 2! ; ’
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All Wool Nu
| new mixtures, guitable
$1134
LINE,
i i
irom Ye to
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V8 i wo et 4h 4
ZOO! Working Mf
2 HOCE
Clothing.
Heavy Wool Knee Pants
to 14, at 25¢; be
Boys’
Men's
fir reer oi
Une dress Shoes,
titer quality
Overalls,
Hea y
Chm
35cto %1.
Se.
Aprons,
Special Ingrain
Wool
best,
Also dou.
‘Mens fine COATS and CAPES
n TCH.
ingle SCHOOL SA
3
5
i Bill
Suits, 86, upwards. Men's ble one
d Dress Suits from ELS.
“ate
LYON & CO,
Bellefonte.
crowd gathered together,
t be so sure that it is a fight or a discussion
on the money question. It is more than likely
a friendly exchange of opinions on the merits
of our new Fall and Winter stock of Clothing,
which justly deserves to receive as much, if not
more of your attention, than either of the great
political parties of the day.
JUST THINK OF IT!
«. We have a £20,000 assortment of new Fall
goods open on our tables, and ready for your
ingpection. An assortment that comprises all
the latest materials, consisting entirely ¢f the
beet ready-to-wear Clothing made in America,
and marked at such extremely low prices as to
talking. The
Weaves, Colorings and Styles of the goods will
start the whole country to
more than please you. The make and fit can
only be compared to the work of the finest
merchant tailors, and the price will cap the
climax by showing you a sure way of saving at
least three good days wages. Try us. It will
cost you nothing to see, and you will, beyond
doubt, profit by a visit.
FAUBLES.
Men’s Outfitters, Bellefonte.