The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 01, 1897, Image 5

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    PERSONAL MENTION.
Coming and Going. Visitors In and out of
Town.
—County Commissioner Daniel
Heckman, was in town Tuesday.
—D), C, Keller and wife, of Belle.
fone, came over on Tuesday to visit
their friends here.
~—Jerry Condo,
was a prominent visitor in
Hall on Tuesday.
—Mrs. Miller, wife of Dr. Ed. Mil-
ler, of Johnstown, Pa., was the guest
of friends in Centre Hall Tuesday.
— Wagner Geiss and Photographer
Lukenbach were up to Oak Hall Mon-
day taking some views in that section,
~—W. B., Rankin and Grant Hoo-
ver, two of Bellefonte's
of Bpring Mills,
Centre
doing business.
Miss
were
~—Miss Rachael Harris and
Emma Holliday, of Bellefonte,
the guests of Mrs. Annie Van Pelt on
Tuesday.
Amos Koch and
near Fairbrook, this county,
Centre Hall last Saturday
among their old friends.
of
in
Dan,
were
son
—Nicholas Graden, of Gregg, an
esteemed patron of the Reporter, gave
our sanctum a call, and put his label
in the ranks of the elect.
—Wm. Dreisbach and T. Newton
Reber, both of Lewisburg, and mighty
popular here, called on their customers
in Centre Hall on Monday.
—W. W. McCormick and little
son, of Potters Mills, dropped in at the
REPORTER office on Saturday,
in town transacting business,
——Julian Fleming, who is general
salesman for a large implement house,
ls spending a short time in town.
Gregg was over from
Milesburg
of the week attending the of the
personal property at the homestead.
sale
James B. Strohm moved
Bellefonte to Centre Hill on Tuesday,
and will devote his time to farming,
besides getting tangled up occassonal-
ly in polities.
P. Duck, of near Madison-
burg, was a caller, and put his label
into the ’97 regiment with
and is anxious to see the coming of the
pleasure,
promised good times.
James H. Lohr, in the Auditory’
Department of the Penna. R. R., at
Philadelphia, came up last week to SY
sist his father in the preparations to
flit to Lewisburg.
— Frank Emerick, of Penn
was a caller on Monday. He
sisting his father in removing to Cen-
tre Hall, and took a few minutes oft
and dropped in.
——Mr. Jonas Bible, and wife, of
Potters Mills, were pleasant callers a
few days ago. Mr. Bible will move on
the David Kerr farm this week, lately
occupied by Wm. Curry.
Hall
WAS As
—Our friend, James Hannah, of
Gregg, was a pleasant caller, and re
ports health generally good in his sec-
tion, but roads bad; he didn't leave
without first setting his label into "97.
— Edward Kerlin closed his school
at Lemont last week and is now at
home. He was very unfortunate dur-
ing the term, having broken his thigh
and was unable to teach three months
out of the six.
—Qur old Democratic friend, far-
mer John Shafer, of Madisonburg, fa-
vored us with a call, and reports crops
looking fair and little sickness down
that way ; his label he has been keep-
ing ahead for the last twenty-five years.
— Postmaster W. W. Spangler, of
Potters Mills, was doing business in
Centre Hall Tuesday morning. There
are several applicants for his position,
and all the boys seem to think the ap-
pointment will drop only the right
way.
—Our old friend, John B. Royer, of
near Bellefonte, gave us a call and set
his label far out into '98. He has been
a tenant on same farm now for sixteen
years, There is an honest record at
the bottom of this that he may well
feel proud of,
~Charles Musser and William
Tate, both of near Fillmore, and good
and substantial citizens in every way,
were guests at the home of J. J. Ar-
ney a few days ago. They came in to
Penns valley to attend some sales,
looking after some good stock.
~——8quire Houseman filled the pul-
pit in the United Evangelical church
last Sunday evening, in the absence of
Rev. Rhoads, who was unabie to be
here. The 'Squire handled his sub-
ject in a masterly manner, and had a
good audience,
——Rev. M. 8. Derstine, who has
been visiting his mother with his fam-
ily, has been assigned by the M. E.
Conference te the East Waterford, Ju-
niats county charge. He left yester-
day morning for Juniata county, and
the family will follow later.
~Wni. Lohr and daughter Miss
Annie left Tuesday morning for Lew-
isburg, which town they expect to
make their home for the present at
least. Part of their household goods
were disposed of at sale on Saturday
and the palance were shipped Monday
by rail to Lewisburg. There will be
many io will regret Ms, Lobia leay. |
he good ond
SALE REGISTER.
John Heckman moves on the
Gregg homestead west of town this
week. The Gregg family, Miss Annie,
Andrew and John intend locating in
on, plows, cultivators, and househo
Philadelphia and expect to remove | allkinds,” Wm. Goheen, Auo't,
there in a short time. They will make |
a short visit among relatives in the
county before taking their departull,,
Rev. Goodling removes his
household goods today to Bellefonte, |
to which charge he was assigned by |
the last conference, The Rev. will ce- |
cupy a fine dwelling opposite his |
church on Willow Bank street, and he |
seems very well pleased with the |
change. He has been with us quite a |
number of years, being assigned to the |
Centre Hall charge for the full confer- |
ence term. He has done considerable |
work in building up his church, and |
the members are very much
to him.
APRIL 8 Josoph Markle, at the residence of
Joss Markle, 214 miles south-east of Linden
Hall; 1 cow, 8 hogs, truck wagon, Spring wag
~ When
Company Comes
expectedly housewife
often puzzled as to what
ito get for dinner, Then time
is doubly precious. If when
caught she only ‘has
a0)
attached
yy
| En Breef fum Yole Shnokefanger.
| re in her pantry ashe ean, in a few
Leever Drooker :— LR minutes, prepare the best of all
Husht du kairt, a mole? Es dut keris good mihee pia 1 bink
| brouseh ! Eyah! Was machts? Ei telking and mis EE kas Sy
es is der Schwantz fun dem ‘““Mekinly f None . 0 ets., will
{ Brosberity-"! Mer kan dee banka hai- i wo larg 5 perfect |
{ re grache. Un dee arme saile fun
i Shoofleit, dee danze en Fisher's horn-
| pipe mit fraide ! Yah, hairsht de du!
Fer sel hen sie gevode ; mer hens eena
| gsawdt das eera loan dade nunner ga, |
over sie hens ever besser g'wist un es |
doot eine yoosht recht coomah. Mer
brauch sie net daureh ; gor net, husht
uading also, §
from your
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Lukenbach's Photo- Studio,
3 Grand Promila ms
£150 Gold
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Pa.
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AND EQUIPMENT.
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with constant illustrations on the Farm
and in the Laborstory,
BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY
ginal study with the microscope.
CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and
thorough course in the Laboratory.
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| ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: | These
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{ MINING ENGINEERING: jos are
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Laboratory
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quired.) one or more continued through the
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MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure
and applic
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with study, three years’ course
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI.
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cal and practical, incliudingeach arm ofthe
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13. PREPARATORY COURSE; One year,
Fall term opens Sept, 11, 1585, Examipstions
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For Calslogue or other information, sddross
GRO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Press,
Hate College, Centre Oo. Pe
NEW G00DS..
We have |
BEAUTI
Or
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10.
received a full
just
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line of Spring and Summer
Sauk uns amole, freund Fritz,
ver der neu Kapidall. Meer tox-bezah-
ding por mai vodes gevveh do es eem 1st
| en stheef-bruder zum chudge. the purchaser to a vote. The votes
denksht du? Dot dee Chestie, votes at the close of the contest, which
{ dient hen, don sulle sie mol dee hoops ?
2d. Premi
{ lerumer ihre millich shnapps ous der
ul minister. The one guessing nearest
der Halsding’s net besser kon riehite
en Cabinets free.
| chance gevveh, Meer dade bezahle os
kauffe—dade mer dee hore fink sthrate, | ber of voles in this contest will also re-
Won net genunk geld do wair fum Centre Hall.
house zu boweh —don dadeh mer anes | genuine Pi
, husht du kairt.
mohnt mich on sie, vile der Chim net
hut der Sam mer gsawt, sie hen & mol
shosseh. Des hut der Georg pet ge-
lem pulfer, ’'Sis genunk. :
zu sheezeh—ovver 's fire war nimme
is fort gesprungeh und es leteht hen
hut der Mike Shafer ‘em olde George
het "en drei yarricher bull oom shlage
hevy-wait un hut gefeishelt un ge-
swad : “Cum on ! Bhlok druff, Mike !’
der mond runner reise wut—un ge-|
lacht. Es letcht war er's ladich un |
sellemn hut er se i serm nous gesthreckt,
we un em Mike sei fees sin gaich der
Mike hut geyomered un is aw net wit-
dang guter boxer sei un en rechtes art | goods which we are
nuch der Champion un het nets harts | SELLING AT
YOLE SHNOKEFANGER.
du kairt 7 Es naksht mola sin fel-
leicht kshider.
guvueer Haisding sei letchslader nuch
net an dee boos-bonk gebrucht hut, iv-
ler fun auld Hekkedahl hen zimlich
inderesse dot drin. Meer hen em Hais-
& ‘remigm Wateh
kairt hut, vile air en older bower's boo | *™° Premium cn
war. Ower er is, denk ich, yoosht so Each 25¢, worth of pictures entitles
Mer dade besser dee weibsleit en must be cast for ministers, The min-
chance gevveh, ons goveniereh | Was | jster receiving the highest number of
saght das wan die monsleit nix wisse | is limited, will receive a Gold Watch
{ may als geld spende dos sie net fer-| worth £150.00,
un unnerreck oh du, un dee kee melke
uns gshar weshe un de glaneh un Each 25¢. worth of pictures
1 : . yarchaser to one guess at the
{| buttie gevvey, Sagt dee Chestie, saght :
r £ s 1s » g ir - p
Yole, sawk em drukher, das won the number of votes cast for the suc-
cessful minister will be given one doz-
| sul air un all ssine Kurnels und Cheap-
{ Jon eaptins resigneh un uns we iver en
ad
meer ganeh. Won mer net's gelt im — . .
strump sock hette for hore-spelle zu | The person casting the greatest num-
en roder bendle drum binne un sha | eive one dozen Cabinets free.
der boockle nunner sthrameh lusse. LUCENBACH S PHOTO GALLERY.
achtza send hovver un dreisich send Phot
corn, for'n millione dawler sthate-| the “art S ot RE .” eva rs
boweh dos unser eicoom sooteh date.” | inets 3100;
or nd dee Chestie is gons kerrect, sag |
eh hh will dir now mol en glane stho-
ry ferzale, mister Drooker. Es ge-
oof stha hut kenna "for sellem rode-hor-
icher boomber kuickle der Fitz. Die
gebutchered ons olde Georg Schineltz-
ers un die booveh hen dee sei so fer-
gliche. Note hut air ge'sawt: “Now | 1
sheest der mer heut kenne ma mit sel-
Sie ben noch zwa sei im sthall g'hot |
un en beef. Die booveh hen gebroviert |
drin. net lose gongeh. Un mit
‘em beef heu sie en circus g'hot. Des
sei’'s gfangeh shier on Cender Hall un
geshosse mit en geborgte bix. Node
noch shlaike gevveh welle, Der Mike
war en bully grad wie der Fitz. Er!
kenne mit seinere linke fousht. Air!
ia room der Georg gedonzed wie en
flucht. Der old Georg hut sei arme
iwer die brusht gecrossed un hut g'-
Ovver der Mike hut en net toucheh
kenne, Geshilagge hut er es won air
schwitzt but er wie en gaul im a coal |
korrich. Der George hut yoosht ge-
hot gsawd :
“Now, Mike, is genunk.” Un mit
but em Mike sei aerm gegrippt, hut
eem der Gettysburg Plaffe twist gev-
himmel geflogeh un der Dab hot air
sheer ferbruche, wie er gefalleh is. Der
ter oof gesthonne fer en holp sthuud, :
Der moral is dos der Jim mog en
maishter—ovver won air gewist het
was der old George hut, war air eveh |
weh im maugen. Husht du kairt.
So maug's goot sei,
Our stock consists of Suits,
Ravers Sthettle, Martz der Zwantzicht
Nindy sefen.
(Humorous articles are preferred when not ex.
ceeding 500 words: avoid personalitios that
may give offense Ep.)
A
Recent Union Co. Denths,
In Hartleton, wife of John Dale, age
about 50 years,
Ia Mifflinburg, a son of Augustus
Weiser, aged 7 years,
In White Deer, Sophia Sheelt, aged
64 years,
In White Deer, a daughter of Chas.
Stahl, aged 4 years,
In East Buffalo, the widow of Elias
Browu, uged 71 years,
Hats, Caps, ete., and a com-
plete line of Gents’ Farnish-
ing Goods.
Give usa call and exam-
ine goods.
J. CROLMAN,
Proprietor Phila. Clothing House,
| Spring Wi. Pa.
k Pains
{Government Service.)
Temperature © Highest. Lowest.
Mar. 25 87 28 cloudy,
26 46 26 part cloudy.
27 39 22 part cloudy.
28 43 25 clear,
29 52 #5 clear.
30 & 37 clear,
31 34 clear.
Total rainfall Th March, 4.88 iuches ;
totall snow and sleet 4 inches.
Spring Term of School.
Dr. D. M. Wolf will open his spring
term of school at Spring Mills, Mon-
day, April 12th, Fijese titi » are ad-
students |
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LYON & Co.
PRICES THAT SPEAK
FOR THEMSELVES
Clothing.
Men's All-Wool Suits, nobby ( $1.24, 1.49, 1.98, 2.50, 3.00,
Spring and Summer Styles. $3.75 4.00, up to the best. These prices
Men's All-Wool Shits. better are less than manufacturer's ¢ oe
qualities, nobby styles, $4.50, 5.50,
3.75, 8.00, 9.00, 10,00,
A nobhby Youth's Suit,
to 19, in all colors, light
P laids, £2.50, 3.00, 3. 50,
up to the best.
We have closed
stock of Children’s
we will sell to you at manuafactur.
ers cost. 200 Children’s Saits.
ages 4 to 15 vears, manufacturer's
price, 90¢, retail price, £1.25—our
price, T4c.
A better quality Children’s S
Led
JAD,
250 Children’s Knee P ants, ages
4 to 15 years,—a regular 25¢ quali-
ty, our price, 17c¢.
Better qualities Children’s Knee
Pants, 25¢, 40¢, 50¢, T5¢, $1 and up.
A new and full of
Men's Pants at the bar
gain prices— £1.25,
1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 4.00, 5.00,
A epecial lot of Men's Pants,
sorted sizes in all- wool,
selling at £3.00, 3.
now be sold at the remarkal bly
price of £1.69,
Men's, Boys’ and Children's Hats and Caps.
The very latest styles and shapes
{
14
dark
and
ares
and
4.50
assortment
out an entire following
Suits, which 8,
pr
(oe,
3.00,
Hoo,
as-
1
that are
nit,
in Black, Light and Brown.
M en's Derbys O80.
on - » »
1.795, 2.00,
A full assortment a Men's and
Boys’ Gol, Eaton a nd Bievele Caps
in Pi ain Checks and all the latest
an also Tam O'Shanter
Men's Al Ipine, s, The, $125,
1.50, 1.75, 2,00. tl
A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S, BOYS =
LADIES’ SHOES.
Black, Russets and Oxfords--In all the new shapes.
SPECIAL.
of Neck: Ties in all the new colorings —Tecks
” ar
50 35¢, 48c,
Men's Crushers,
£1.25 up to the very best
and
can sell you
Hat for the
or
and up to
Also a splendid line of Boys’
Children’s Hats. We
s. a very nobby Child's
50 low sum of 25¢, 35e, 50e,
every best.
One lot
an
Hand —~cheap at 25 cents, our price 16 cents.
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Bellefonte,
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to economize than to
save one-half the price of your Spring Suit.
This is exactly what we will do for you.
We are showing the greatest assortment of
Spring Goods in the country, and will sell them
for just one-half what others ask.
Men’s Suits
At $5.00
That are strictly all wool. The latest styles
and colors, made in first-class style, the same
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kind that others ask you $10.00 for.
See our goods and prices and you will buy
no other. Try it.
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Faubles,
Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte.
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ATTORNEYS.
Huou B.JAYLOR,
AWorney at-Law,
Bellefonte, Pa,
No. #4 Temple Court All manner of jegal busi
ness promptly attended 10, Rug
Allorney-at- Law,
Bellefonte
Offices directly opposite the Court House
IBA C.
Oilice,
Pa.
aug?t
MITCHELL,
Atwrney-at-law,
Hel
Room No, 10, Crider's Exchange
elonte, Pa,
Alig
JOHN KL INE.
Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office on second floor of Furst's buiidl #£. north
of Court House. Can be cowsulted ir German
and Kuglish, RLET
J. H. URVIS, C.M. BOWEE,
AbLorueys stl
Law
BELLEFONT
_ Office in Crider’s Exchange building on
oor,
F. FORTKEY,
Office in Conrad
| (1 LEMART Dal
Office N, W, corne
Nuliooal Bank
D. GETTIG
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Collections
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Exchau
ge Baliding.
B. BPANGLER,
Rooelve
jaugl
deposite,
HOTELS.
AAG BOTEL
This house has been 1
4 An excellent stable in
yes very ressonat
Hg oor an y
te an extra dis
bie is provide
BE,
8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor,
LOCK HAVEN, PA
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms on
EH HOURE,
W. L. Daggett, Prog srietor
BEL
Epecial attention given to coun
NEW GARMAN HOUSE
Opposite Court House
BELLEFO NTE
New building. new furniture pho
# and all
D. H. Rubl. Pr $ '
SPRING M1 LLE, PA.
| 1iFree bus to and from all trains,
| New BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
J. M. Neubauer Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE. PA
Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample
rooms on first Soor, Special mates to witnesses
HUMPHREYS’
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Headache
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Delayed
Leucho
Skin Diseases.
speps 18.
Periods.
rrea.
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Rheumatism.
Malaria.
Whooping Cough
Kidney Diseases.
No. Urinary Diseases
No. Colds and Grip.
Sold by Dmuggists, or sent prepaid on
receipt ot price, 25c., or 5 for 81.
De. Homeaneys' Housorarmee Maxeas
or Dmeases Manes Free,
Humphreys’ Med. Co, 111 William St, KN. X.
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