The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 03, 1896, Image 5

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    PERSONAL MENTION,
Coming and Golng,—Visitors la and out of
Town,
~—Miss Grace Smith is visiting in
Madisonburg this week.
Rev. and Mrs. 8. H. Deitzell
spent Tuesday with friends in town,
Mrs. W. W, Boob was in Mill
heim visiting friends last Friday.
wife, of
Alex-
—(Cyrus Brumgard and
Millheim, were guests at James
ander’s over Sunday.
~Mr, 8. P.. Hennigh, east of Pot-
ters Mills, was in town yesterday
transacting business.
—Miss Lizlie Gettig,
Hall, spent Tuesday in Centre
visiting among friends.
~-Miss Sara Moyer, of
Mills, was the guest of Miss
Bartholomew over Sunday.
Mrs. Jerry Miller came
last week from a three weeks’
with her sister at Harrisburg.
~—Mr. Rearick and wife, of Mid-
dleburg, arrived here Monday, on a
visit to their son, Rev. J. M. Rearick.
Photographer Lukenbach
nursing a boil on the back of his neck.
He's had the trouble for several weeks
——Mrs, E. G. Van Pelt returned to
her home at Ithica, N. Y., last Friday
after a visit among her friends here.
—W. H. Fry,
ing representative of Pine Grove Mills,
was the guest of Frank Foreman over
Sunday.
Hall,
Centre
Helen
home
visit
is
the genial and oblig-
Arb. Katherman is in charge of
the railroad business at this station in
the absence of Frank Bradford who is
off on a hunting trip.
—Cal. Gfrerer and wife, of
Bellefonte, were over attending
Reformed church dedication on
day, and visiting his father.
——Miss Tace Kreamer, who
been visiting her sister, Mrs,
Heckman in Lock Haven for
weeks, returned home last Thursday. |
A, C. Mingle ue
Bower and wife, B.
wife, John Noll iy a
fonte, attended the d
last Sunday.
near
the |
=sun-
had i
Samuel
several |
M. |
rich
"al i of Belle {
wife, C.
che snbach a
ledication services |
— fra C, Grossman, of
dropped in to see us
reports nothing new in
He tells us that he owns a turkey
which laid over a hundred eggs
year. That's good.
Tusseyville,
yesterday, and
his vicinity.
hen
last
——The aged widow of Jacob From,
having her home with her son Jacob,
in this place, a few days ago, fell into
a new and unfinished cistern receiv-
ing some painful bruises. The lady
being old and feeble was laid up a few
days from the shock and bruises,
Fd. Kerlin, who broke his thigh i
bone a week or so ago, is getting along
nicely and the fracture is slowly mend-
ing. Four of his from 1
mont, Oscar Osman, James Schreck,
Alpine Lucas, and Morris Bohn,
future presidents, down
scholars
all
came
I
BRUSH VALLEY.
What Our Correspondent from the Adjoin-
ing Town Gives Us
The talk is that Rebersburg will
have a Boston shoe store in the near
future.
Abner Wolfe and wife, of St. Louis,
Mo., are visiting her parents, William
Bairs, at Rebersburg.
We understand that our buteher,
Ave Nearhood, expects to place a stave
saw mill above Rockville.
The Esher side of the Ev. church at
Rebersburg is having protracted meet
ing, but no seekers at this writing,
George Brungard and wife, of Rote,
Clinton county, spent Saturday and
Bunday with their Rebersburg friends.
Burglars visited Klines at
Madisonburg, on Sunday night and
took about one hundred dollars worth
of goods,
Well, Charles those Bryan pigs of C.
O. Mallory, at Kreamerville. do not
fall over so easily after all, E-—yah en
bix ware besser gewest Chaily.
store,
old home near Rebersburg: Hon. Bier-
A Huntingdon County Trapper Who Beats
nll Centre County,
John P. Bwoope, of Alexandria, over
in Huntingdon county, is the boss
trapper of wild animals in this state,
His success has caused other trappers
to be very spiteful at him because he
traps animals where they meet with
NO success,
Swoope has about fifty traps set all
the while, and his time is pretty much
occupied in making inspections. His
record in the last ten and half
months of the present: year, is shown
in the following statement ;
739 foxes, at $1 each - - - -.
13 wildeats, at $2 each - - .
1,290 minks, at 2
one
$780.00
26.00
832 50
5 cents each - -
Total - - - - -$1,087.! 50
The entire scalp account of Centre
county foots up from $28 some years
to $664 in other years. Swoope alone
draws considerably more than all our
scalp premiums,
- Wn fp
Weekly Weather Report,
*
Highes
67
Lowest
16
il
24
Ter
Nov. 26
i“ ip
wid
ow
29
we a0 21
Dec, i 16
i
2 23 16
nperature
clear,
cloudy,
cloudy.
cloudy.
clear
cloudy.
cloudy,
from 1a m. to
Rainfall : On 28,
m., .46 inches,
Total rainfal
Number of cle
dy 8,
a.
Nov
ar days 10;
lin ember, 3.1
artly
and cloudy 12.
—
Don't
ments without reputation merit
Pain
more, and its merits have been proven
or
Chamberlain's Balm costs no
Nuch lets
(x. Bag
constantly
by a test of many years,
as the following, from IL. ley,
Hueneme, Cal.,
received: “The
I have ever used
are
Best remedy for
is Chamberlain's Pain
dal, and
I say so after having
in my family for several years.”
cures rheumatism, lame back, sprain
For sale
Hall,
M.
nm
J. H.
Swartz,
tholomew, Centre Ross
Hall,
Will
~.
ville, and
Mills,
Pealer,
—
Musical
-
College, Freebur
t methods
Atl the
are
used, s t is recognized
schools of music
wa term
of six weeks, Term ill be
®i
B. Moy
fenry
GRAIN MARKET,
FRODUCE AT STORES,
Butler
for the manufacturers of
NONE SUCH >=ix
MEAT,
by one of the most humorous
writers of the day. It will
be sent free to anyone send-
ing address and naming this
¥ paper.
fy MERRELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse, N. Y.
few weeks and hunt,
Prof. Thomas Auman, of Rebersburg
who is teaching the Wood ward school,
nurse the mumps; we wish him a!
speedy recovery.
Now boys young and old, read what |
| PURCHASED AT
Constable's male the following articles
i 2 head horses, 8 head horn cattle, § fat hogs, wag
| on, spring wagon, self rake, mower, double sie
harrow, buggy harness, set tug harness, fiy nets,
hay rake, horse power, together with all the de
{ fendants personal proverty, as the property of
Ira Grossman, of Tawseyville. 1 will leave the
| same in life possession atimy ples sure; all persons
| are hereby cantioned again t meddling with
| same in any manner whataver
KATE SWEENEY,
UTION.~HAVING
valley. “I always like to say some-
thing which interests th e boys, since |
I always have been a great friend to all |
the boys who are not younger than
sixteen. Now [ have something that
will especially interest the Brush val-
ley boys, however, it might not meet
the approbation of a few, but it will be
very inspiring to all the rest. I only
wish to inform the boys of a few wed.
‘dings which will take place when the
Christmas bells are almost ready to
ring. If it would not be out of place,
I would very cheerfully give the boys
a few dates and names for fun, but
sings thors is one among the number
by the name of George, who can util
ize the telephone very well on such
oceasions, I do not fear at all that they
will be left in the dark too long, be-
cause George has had considerable ex-
perience in this kind of work.”
| — ABLE REAL ESTATE «THERE WILL
be offered at public sale on the premises,
in Pater township, about one mile east of Col
{ yer, Pa, on
SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1596,
At 1 o'clock, p.m, the following described real
estate of Elisabeth Ishier, deceased, late of said
township, to wit: All that certain tenement
and tract or tracts of land situate in Potter
township, Centre county, Pa. bounded and de.
seribed as follows; on the west by lands of Wm.
Boal, on the south by lands of Susan Housman,
on the east and north by lands lately owned by
Jacob Royer, containing
9 ACRES,
be the same more or less; having thereon erect
ed s twostory houss, good stable and other out
buildings. extra good fruit of all kinds, and ex-
celient waler on premis's
rs OF BALE —Ten percent. of purchase
on day of sale; one-half on the first day
an od and the balance in one year there.
after, with inierest to to be secured by bond and
mortgage on fem,
tor the heirs.
STRAY COW. CAME T0 THE PREMISES
a ‘of Lhe undersigned a1 Potters Mills about
cow, with star on
a atin. of ep or four week.
The Swiiet wif} will prove
povizse "Mills,
These
purpose of reducing our Winter stock.
xtremely low prices are made for the
The mild
weather has compelled ws to put the knife into the
prices of Winter Goods. We will from now on
make special sale of all Winter Goods.
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
COATS AND CAPES.
We begin today a big reduction | handsome Irish Frieze Misses’ Coat
in the new mixtures that we sold at |
| $7.50 now go at $5. A handsome |
rongh effect in blue and black that |
we sold at 85 now go at $3.50. A |
good seller at $4 trimmed in braid |
now go at £2.50. A childs fine]
coat that we gold at £5—all wool, |
handeome colorings, eiderdown, |
velvet and far trimmed, now go at
ickly at! %3.75. A small lot Children’s
Kersey in red black,
£S, green and black, blue black,
We fur trimmed, that 50 now
RZ, All wool
heavy quality
in Coats and Capes. A ladies’
handsome Coat of heavy boucle,
gatin faced, that we sold at $12
NOW froes for 20, Another lot of
handsome Astrakan, box front or
shield front, that we gold at £11 aro
now at $8. A handsome hos wele
lot of at zo
4
now at 85 T fa
shield front
A handsome Eo
that ju
at 84. A fine
we sold at £7.50
we have left
sold of
(au
(rey 50. Jouecle Coats and
and and
it sold at £3.1
Eide raown, a
in red, cream |
1.4 0p»
20d] at XZ2.00
11
all go now at
COALS,
How
we
COAts
good Storm £} Oat t x0
,
x4,
i indsome Kersey Men hat
" . Be »
hat was sold at x12 NOW goes ». S50 now 2
Kersey
] Toon
Vy Overcoat &
Id at 87 now
AssiNere 4 ape. Lo
for 85 now
: 3
sid] §
1 »
lot of 9
at BN now go at that we 8oid ¢
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we
all | One
verecoatls
rood ASEOMLInG ent at
Men's, Ladies and Children’s Underwear, Blankets, Flannels,
Sold at greatly reduced prices.
anvwhere
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LYON & CO,
{| Allegheny St. Bellefonte.
NN SELES IYESESAN)
You want good Clothes,
You want them fo wear,
4 You want them to fit,
’ You want them at the rock bottom price.
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We have nothing but good clothes.
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Every suit in our store is made and fits
They
hold together and give you perfect satis-
perfectly. are the kind that wear,
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faction.
As to Price,
Ask Your Nelghbor,
He will tell you that we not only give
yout lower prices than others, but that
we will save you on the purchase of a
single suit almost enough to buv the
think it worth
second one. Do you
your while to see us?
Faubles,
Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte.
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