The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1897, Image 6

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    PERSONAL MENTION.
om ——— A ee AA A
Coming and Going,—Visitors in and out of
Town,
—John R. Lee, one of Tusseyvilles
good citizens was in town yesterday.
—J, Frank Rearick, of Spring
Mills, was circulating through town
Monday.
wee'Wm. Borden, of Unionville, has
for several days.
wee WL,
Farner, of near
transacting business,
—Miss Emma McCoy, after a visit
of several weeks with friends
Haven, returned last week.
—John Goodhart,
has been spending a week or two with
his cousin Miller Goodhart.
~— Mr. Michael Kerstetter, of Pleas
ant Gap, an old friend of the ReprOR-
TER, was in town. Monday.
— Miss Bessie Grenninger, of Belle-
fonte, has been the guest of the fami-
ly of Joel Kerstetter, the past week,
~—— Miss Emilie Swartz, bright
and attractive young lady, of Maha-
noy City, Pa., is visiting her friend,
Miss Grace Smith,
—Wm. Nefl, of Potters Mills, one
of our former boys, was in to see us a
few days ago. He has lost none of his
geniality and is the same old boy as of
yore,
— Christian Phatt, of Centre
Hill, was in to see us yesterday. He
has purchased a home near Farmers
Mills, and will leave his present
tion this spring.
i
near
loca-
—Miss Bertie Wolf, who for sever-
al years has been living with the fam-
ily of W. W. Boob, left last week for
Bellefonte, where she has accepted a
positior. in Achenbach’s confectionery
store,
S. Oak Hall's
oundryman and manu-
-Edwar Sellers,
i
enterprising f
facturer of farm implements, was down
here on Mouday Mr.
lers is a hustler and his shops at Oak
afternoon, Sel
Hall are always busy in turning out
his specialties,
Mr. Michael F.
ued friend of the REPORTER,
caller a few days ago.
helps to roll up
majority in South Potter, and is a firm
Rossman, a val-
WHS 8
He is one who
the big Democratic
believer in the Demoeratic doetri
~Rev. Christine,
the call of the Presbyterian church, ar-
rived last week, and is making |
home with Mrs, Carrie Osman,
Church street. His family will arrive
He delivered first
is
on
his
later. sermon
Bellefonte on a little buisness,
{ his brother John who is seriously ill,
{ Sam Waite, a Rebersburg merchant,
| will have auction several times a week
| and will continued until sold out.
| was at Rebersburg last Saturday to at-
| tend the funeral of Mrs, Stitzer.
On Monday morning Mrs, Ellen
Miller, of Rebersburg, fell on the side
Hattie Weber,
home;
Last Saturday Miss
| of Lock Haven,
| suflering with a bad cough.
Last Friday morning Henry
| Deiviler. Sr., of Kreamerville, was go-
| ing down stairs he fell and broke
came she is
as
One
of his arms.
oe
I'bave given Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy a fair test and consider it one
for croup
One dose has
of the very best remedies
that I have ever found.
always been sufficient, although I use
it freely. Any cold my children con-
tract yields very readily to this medi-
I reconi-
mend it for croup and colds in chil-
E. Wolfe, Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Fernandina, Fla. Sold
J. H.
Pealer,
cine, can conscientiously
dren (ie0,
hy =
Ross,
spring
M. Swartz, Tusseyville,
Linden Hall, Wm.
Mills, R. E. Bartholomew,
Centre Hall
tt
Pool Table for Sale,
A good first class pool table, with a
full equipment of balls and cues, is of-
It
is a combination table with patent cor-
fered for sale by the undersigned.
ners, and can be used for either billiards
or pool. [tis in first
aud will be sold at a bargain.
W.
class condition
Call on
8. Musser,
Millheim, Pa.
or address,
QM
a Hef
FRE A
EVs Be 0
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RELL-SOULE CO, SYRACUSE. N ¥
oa
Ha
CIAL
Co’
bly impressed his congregation
~Henry Rossman,
jolly and
dropped into our sanctum on Tuesday,
and enlivened the force with his witti-
He is an active Democrat and
is always interested in the welfare and
Tusseyvilles’
good wholesouled citizen,
cisms,
success of his party.
—James N. Leitzell, who hus
the manner
for the Spring Mills postoffice, was in
Centre Hall on Saturday.
is
tiling around in liveliest
He HAys he
peti-
tion, and if petitions are worth any-
get the
ment or dis-appointment,
——Mr. Daniel Krader, of near
Spring Mills, spent Monday with us,
Mr. Krader will remove from his farm
in Georges valley and locate at Coburn,
He makes public sale of his fine and
has a big list of signers on his
thing he's going to appoint.
and cows, on Wednesday, March 17th.
He has a good » nd new stoek of im-
plements and his sale will likely
the largest in the valley.
be
——wMquire Houseman, of Tusseyville
was in to on Tuesday. The
"Squire has been renominated by the
Democrats in the township and will
be elected too. He tells us he has been
keeping an account for several years of
all visitors who call uron him on bus-
iness and socially, and during 1596 his
record showed up 2575.
see Us
A
BRUSH VALLEY.
of Near Rebersburg,
Last Wednesday
Mra. Zeigler,
*
Benjiman Gramley, of Illinois, who
was west for many years, came
Brushvalley last Friday to visit his
aged mother at Rebersburg and his
Rebersbarg.
Rev. Muma, of Rebersburg, is con-
1 tansy
FPLICATION LICENSE. NOTICE
herebtyy given that the Dllowing nao
have filed pedtions for liquor licenses in
fthe Clerk of Quarter sessions of Cen
1 ation will be meds to
1 Lhat appli t
t ott Tuesday , March is, w
FOR
in a |
wd
Ww
Ww
W
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Joseph Plckering,
James Passmore
Dorsey FP. Meyers
John A Erb,
Tempest Si
Emma ¥ Liester
Joubn M Keijsh
fieRey
. Ist W
Miliheim Boro
Pein Twp
entre Hall Boro
Gregg Twp
Miles
Howard Boro
Boggs Twp
Hpnow Shoe Tw Pp
Jacob L De Haar
A. Kohibecker
B. Uzzle,
Jobu GG. Uzzle
Lawrence Redding
Or J. Stover, I
Isaac A. Shawver,
James 5. Reish
sSam’l Rogers, Wholesale Beer, Philipsburg 24 W
Geo. E. Lamb
Wm, Riley,
Join Anderson
Orin Vail, Wholesale Lu
Geo. E. Chandler, .
WwW. B Haynes Snow Shoe Twp
M. M. Robinson, Wholesale as a Bottler, Philips
burg, 20 W
Haines Twp
Spring
Benner
W.F SMITH,
Bellefonte, Pa. Feb 9. 1807 {
Geo
ding
iherty
Potter
Bellefonte W
ja r, Pallipsburg, 24
Ww
Ww
N.W. Ehe
Jono C. M
Louis Doll,
Distiller,
finger,
Brewer
ler k
i227
Samue! Craw ford, deceased late of Gregg towne.
dersigned, he would respectfully request all per
| to make immediate payment and those having
aims against the same to present them duly au-
| thenticated for setiiement,
i WM. PEALER, Adm'r
i
{ Jan2i-6¢ Spriag Mills
isonburg.
John Harter, of Rebersburg, took
Thomas Zeigler's place last Thursday
in the post office at Rebersburg,
which was out at Wm. Haines’ last
Thursday night, reported a jolly time;
then the girls.
The violin, guitar, mouth organ,
ete., entertainment which was held in
the basement of the Lutheran church,
of Rebersburg, on Wednesday evening
was not very well attended,
Last Thursday Mrs. Henry Meyer,
of Rebersburg, was to Farmers Mills
to see her aunt, Mrs. Fisher, who Is
seriously ill.
Mrs. Btitzer, of near Rebersburg,
who wasafflicted with paralytic stroke
last week, died last Wednesday. And
was buried, at Rebersburg, last Batur-
day, the funeral excercises were con-
ducted by Rev. Muma.
Last Tuesday and Wednesday Aus-
3 Grand Premiums.
| 1st Premiom—$150 Gold Wateh.
Each 25¢. worth of pictures entitles
the purchaser to a vote, The votes
must be cast for ministers. The min-
ister receiving the highest number of
votes at the close of | contest, which
| is limited, will receive a Gold Wateh
| worth $150.00,
2d. Premium.
Each Z5¢. worth of pletures entitles
urchaser to one guess at the success.
ul minister, The one guessing nearest
the number of votes cast for the sue
cessful minister will be given one doz-
en Cabinets free,
3d Premium.
The person casting the greatest num-
ber of votes in this contest will also re
ceive one dozen Cabinets free,
LUXENBACH'S PHOTO GALLERY.
Centre Hall =. Pa
1
uF Boiosraphs fulehed tn, ihe highest style
a a
{
(GRAIN MARKET,
Corrected weekly by RE Bartholomew
‘heat
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Corn
Onis
rR
PRODUCE AT STORES,
Kus...
Lard
BlAa...ciseiisrmmrn rrr
SALE REGISTER.
MARCH 10--Cyrus Durst, 1'{ mile south of Lin
den Hall, 6 horses, milk cows, young cattle,
sheep, hogs, shoals, wagons, reaper, binder
frm implements of all kinds py household
Pinyis
MARCH 11-J miles west of
youug cat
weph K. Confer, 2
Centre Hall, 2 horses, Hh milch cows
tip Wagons, reaper and mower
Kinds of farm implements,
MARCH 12«Samuel Ertel, 24 miles
of Spring M } UWE,
shims
cattle,
{
arm
fills, horses, «
wagons, reapers, binder and many
implements,
MARCH 16-At residence
tl west of Contre Mi
young cattle WHROLS
plements, el
MARCH 17
8 head of
young
other
Wm
horses. COWS
mower
of Curry, 1}
heifers
hogs farm im
Mills
hogs
Krader
horses, 10 cows
Daniel nesyr =priog
young cattle
t iplements, els
WREOUS, Turin in
MARCH Ix
hoses, cows, sheep
nll kinds
MARCH 19~AL the reside
Polter towns
west of Old Fort,
f«am imp
Durst
hit
i}
Te
Henry 3
oe of
east of 1
{ie as
gs, farm
MARCH X~Daniel Daup, 1 mile e
Hill '7 §
ous, farm np
MARCH &
mie we
Cuil
sip. 1
horses implement
ast of Centre
bee
COWS %
War
sheep
Hise gears
farm img
the housed
MARCH X
(ITO, West «
reRper, mower
househ
MARCH 27
Centre Hall
chairs, stoves, car
hold goods
Al Lhe
f Contr
farm
is
old goods, eto,
remiah Ris
Deckerand J. A
Grove Mills, P
ber husband
Coburn, Pa f
George H. Rishell
Rishell, resid
William Crater, |
Take notice t
the Orphan's Cou
nis, a wn
Court to th
Monday, the %u
inquest be held
tion of the real ¢
THURSDAY,
5 o' elo
MARCH 2h
atl kK, a m.,
cased, al wh
andes 0
} porches
66 degrees east
ol oaet
degrees east 6 8-1
perches
serclhios, thence aiong
fchard Dunlap north 52% degrees east
thence al ands of same
grees east Bd perches, Lthetnice al
h 49 jegroes cast § perches the
; degree 1st 44 perches ance slong same
i . perches 10 &
pds of B
834 » oe
Bod rrr d
ne arin
HRD
north
0g
ng
$ ¢
John
i 35% degrees west 234 3 pore
wmilaining one |
one hundred and
eroctad a
3 ana frame bank
barn, and ober outbuildings, also on another
part of U twoastory fra dwelling
hb ad outbuildings with a Jot or
OR More Or esa
W.M. CRONISTER
Snherily
thereon
Asiire,
ng house
JOE RABI E HOMESTEAD
The undemigned offers a
stead for sale. two miles west
consisting of 35 sores of land of
are good young timber. There
house, hank barn, and other on 1iidings, choles
fruit and excellent water: adjoins the Heckman
farm west of Centre Hall, on the old Lewistown
road jeading to the pike Apply to or addres
W. H. HORNER,
Centre Hall
FOR BALE
lesirable home
of Centre Hall
which 25 acres
fl & plank frame
Pa
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
wien
LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHERNY REGION; UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH BEXES;
TUITION FREE: BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW, KEW BUILDINS
AND EQUIPMENT.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE,
with constant illustrations on the Farm
and in the Laboratory.
BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY.
gina study with the microscope.
CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and
th h course in the Laboratory.
{CIVILENGINEERING, }
{| ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; |
| MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING [cour ss
| MINING ENGINEERING; os are
accompanied with very extensive practical
exercises in the Field, the Bhop, and the
Laboratory,
5. HISTORY: AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN.
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin
(optional) French, German and English (re-
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire course,
MATHENATION and ASTRONOMY: pure
MECHANTO
M NIC ARTS: combining shop work
with study, three Jesm ocuite
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI
ENCE; Constitutional Law and History:
Political Economy, ete.
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti.
cal and practical, includingeach arm ofthe
service.
13, PREPARATORY COURSE; One year.
Fall term Spans Sept. ii, 1896, Examinations
for admission, « 48,
or
2
3.
Or-
4 These
8.
9.
10,
12
Latalogue or other Information, address
GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest,
Htate College, Contre Oo. Ps
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and sll Pat.
ent business conducted for Mooenare FEES.
OFFICE 18 OPPOSITE U. 8. PATENT ©
we can in Jess than
Pa
from Washlngion, ume
ATTORNEYS.
TAYLOR,
Attorney at-law,
GREAT VALUES FOR LITTLE MONEY r= —
| No. 2 Temple Court All manner of lego! busi-
| ness promptly attended 1, ad
| .
y » » .
We know by long experience that if we want to keep nde, 0. FORNEY
Lda” "0 Attorney-al- Law
our | Bellefonte, Pa,
| Offices directly opposite the Court House, sughb
others |
booming this time of the year our prices must be the lowest and
ralues the best, Compare our prices and values with those of
and you will always come here. | [2A ©. MITCHELL,
' .
We are opening new goods every Jday
al " Atlorpey-at Law,
that tells us Spring is coming. We give only + Bellefonte, Pa.
JOHN ELINE
Office, Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange oct] 94
Atlorney at Law
BELLEFORTE, PA
SMALL LIST OF OUR MANY BARGAINS. ~*~" “susie
| of Court House, Can be cowsulied ir German
Complete line of the oetter grades of | #04 Euglish, ans
bleached Muslin at lowest prices. !
20c |
5c]
9, 10and 12:¢
350 | Atlorney al law
BELLEFONTS
Office in Courad Building
New line of Dres
s Ginghawms, real value Bo, 5
our price... SEER SERREEIRS bau RaberS SERENE
10812
8c
anteed
i 156
| 62in. balf bleached Damask great val 1
| “va 3Thc
ue at 50, our price
| A 2yds. wide half bleached Damask, fine
| aod heavy . Serres sens bu 59c
| Better qualities in Dress Ging
hams and Zephyrs, real value
156 and 20¢, our price...
J. H. ORVIS,
(JBVIS, BO
A good heavy quality unblesched Sheet. K ORVIS
ing, 24 yd. wide real value 25¢, our price
C. M. BOWER,
WER & OBVIB,
AL. orneys al Law
BELLEFONTE Pa,
Office in Crider’s Exchange building on second
floor ‘aush
L
| New Cretonnes, real value 8¢., our price
| Boft finished chambray Ginghams, in all . ’
i he onl o 3 “ v “gn ¥
| the colorings, real value 10c , our price... New Percales, real values
12¢., 15c. and 20¢. our
! &
| Special PP OB cvesslbissssnensnissinsssees
bargains In Table Linen-a gusr.
fast color Turkey red Table Lin
SAA on — Kew Bpring Dress Goods in the fancy wea
ex and mixtures, 44in, wide, real velue
ie. , our price......... aha
A full line in better qualities 50¢., 74e., |
and 98¢., that are worth almost doub-
le this price.
b F. FORTREY,
FA
na9l
| ((LEMANT DALE,
Attorney st Law,
BELLEFORTE, PA,
Oflice N, Ws corner Diamond, two
| First Nationa! Bank
Muslin
dc
uablenched, real 5
|
A 1 yard wide bleaches
{ BOOd yard-wide bleaches 4ic Ww G
*
BELLEFONTE, PA.
-» nite All kinds of legal business attended 1 promptly
-» Bpecial sitention given w collections, Office, 2d
| Boor Crude Excha ge
A good yard wide unbleached
New Corsets,
Sours from
| A good sheeting Muslin,
janxy
value 6c. our price
New Embroideries:
1 Muslin
New White Goods. RUNKLE
Attorney -at-Law,
In addition to tl
Te Early Spring Opening, we will continue the i -
J. L.BrarcrEr, C.F. Hewes,
QPANGLER & HEW gs
od Atlorpeys al law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
to collections. Practice in
Consultation in German and
Janez
Special attention
ail “the oouria
All that are left must be sold at cost. | Ragin,
| § D.GETTIG
| ©. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
Underwear
. BELLEFONTE, PA.
egal business atiended 0
White and Nat
ural Wool at cost
“te
Coats, Laps
AT COBT
Men's
| Youths'
Ladies’
M ismes’
Children’s
Ladies’
Misses’
Children’s
Collections and all
prompt ¥
Consultations German and Eoglish,
e in Exchange Ballding,
Dvercoats
AT COST i
i N B. BPANGLER,
Practices in all the courts
gilsh and German.
Building
Dress Cloths in the
Men's,
&
at ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Codeuliation in Eo
Office, Crider Exchenge
Bovis
Blankets
Winter
will
Cost.
» Winter w
| Flannels at cost. adies Boots and
ory vince
=~
If you will
the |
You
x
ner
&r ant
west values lower than ot
BANKS.
{ENT RE COUNTY BARKING CO
BELLEVONRTE, PA.
Discount notes.
J. D. Bevery, Cashier:
Receive deposits,
jan@
de N
LYON & CO,
Allegheny St. Bellefonte.
HOTELS.
! I HOTEL
Daniel C. Keller, Proprietor,
Bellefonte, Pa.
This bouse has been newly fornishod through-
An expelient stable in conoection with the
Rates very ressonable Parties attend.
ing court and making ae extended stay in Belle
foute an extra disconnt will be made. he ta
ble is provided with everything in season
ye
JRVIN HOURBKE,
8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor,
LOCK HAVER, PA.
Good sample rooms on frst
{Terms reasonable
f ane
SOOT
| BU#B HOUEE,
i WL. Daggett, Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Special sllenlon given Ww country trade. apd
i NEW GARMAN HOUSE
£ Opposite Court House,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
| New building. new furniture throughout, steam
heat, electric bells and all modern improvements,
| Good wble and moderate charges. #
4
-
i i ed
In the
Eastern Markets
LLB BOTEL,
D. H. Rabi, Proprietor,
i BPRING MILLS, PA.
| 11Free bus to and from all trains,
SPRING
ERHOFF HOUSE,
J. M. Neubauer Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample
| rooms on first floor. Special rales 0 withesses
{ and juror,
| NEW BROCK
HUMPHREYS’
| No.
| No.
After New
Spring Goods.
1 Cures Fever.
2 Worms.
Infants’ Diseases.
Diarrhea
3 €“
% “
q w“
Neuralgia.
8 Cures Headache.
10
11
12
14
i8
16
20
oO
27
Dyspepsia.
Delayed Periods.
Leuchorrea.
Skin Diseases.
Rheumatism.
Malaria.
Whooping Cough
Kidney Diseases.
No. 80 Urinary Diseases
No. 77 Colds and Grip.
Sold by Drauggists, or sent prepaid on
receipt of price, 250., or 5 for $1.
Da. Homrmmeys' Houmorarare Maxuvan
or Disgases Mango Fuze.
Hamphreys' Med. Co., 111 William 8t., XK. ¥.
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