The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 21, 1898, Image 7

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PERSONAL MENTION.
Coming and Going, Visitors in and out
Town,
fd. Nerhood
Sunday with his
burg.
wife
in
and
parents
spent
§
Rebers-
—=Mrs. McClenahan has been quite
ill and confined to her
a week,
bed for over a
the
his
-Philip Durst
a business call,
tended to
wn M 18,
tit
en Dinges, in
John D.
exandria, Pa
term of
- Mrs,
gave
and had label at
Mary Dinges has been vis-
g the last week with her
Williamap
1
son (lev
wi
Al-
his
Meyer returned to
, last Friday to open
at that place,
select school
Samuel Frank, of Rebers-
has been visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr Mrs. J. B
ier,
burg,
and
s and
was in
—{'entre County’
genial sherifl, W,
town Tuesday morning on
imposing
Cronister,
profession-
al business,
-Mrs, D. C. Keller aud
Miss Mame, of Bellefonte,
here yesterday on a visit to
R. Keller,
— Alfred Brisbin,
of the late Gen.
or here Saturday
trip with John Van Pelt.
—John A. Miller,
making his home near
during the winter,
to
daughter
were over
her son J.
f Dalles
of Bellefonte, son
James Brisbin, was
Ove thie lg a fishing
who has b
Potters
wll
Mills
has changed his lo-
Axe
Kreamer
cation and gone mann again,
Jared B.
Philipsburg this to attend
the reception to be tendered the
Wm. J. Bryan there
went Lo
morning
free
silver champian,
tonight.
——Miss Ruth Trip
inogating and eflicient operator
Bellefont ‘hange,
over hére
Ve accom-
in the
Was
the
te telephone exe
Thursday and Friday in-
the In-
last
structing Miss Mabel Boal in
tricacies of switch board.
—F. M
ter arrived here
nersville, to occupy their resi
the
. Huyett,
yesterday
daugh-
Wer-
wife and
from
er an absence of several ars from t
Their household
All are glad t«
among u
ye
town. goods arri
in the afternoon,
come them back
o ———
The Devil's Disciples
communii
in wait f
fe
1
ia
male gossip wh
s the most
putation
girl's reputation
scoundrel
away.
always avaliable
Jiboratol
deliberatel
lie,
in human f
lar f
piness of a
has br
family.
thir
I not be t
people. They are de
the The Common
—
whispers evil 125
cent should ,
mons and they
devil's work
Not So Bad as Reported
Cp puts received at
Harrisl
a much less serious injury to the
the department
Agriculture at nrg indicate
} fruit
crop than had been foresh
the early
to it. The
very irregular in
In the higher el
damage done to fruit
but in the lower sections,
ture accumulated, the frost
much in many instances,
the colder latitude the
little inj to fr
its germs were not
f
f
adowed by
ref
t fro
if
correspondence in erence
effect of the grea st wns
ite effects on
8011S, evations
was appreciable,
where mois-
ht
In
very
wroug
havoe
of state
4 done t1it beecatise
sufficiently
ury wa
advane-
ed to make trouble,
——
Farmers Deadly Fight Over a Horse
Henry
ving
Conrad Giles and Giileson,
wealthy farmers, li
Pa., quarrele
over the sale of a horse.
east of Shar-
on, 1 afew evenings ago
They slashed each other with knives
until separated. Giles afterward way-
laid Gileson and the fight was resum-
ed. They both fell from loss of blood.
It is thought that neither will recover.
Second Suicide in a Family,
A. J. Bigony, of Lock Haven, ex-
city engineer,’on 12 inst., committed
suicide by shooting himself through
the head. He was the sonof E. W
Bigony, a former prominent hotel
man who blew the top off his head
last November. Ill health and finan-
cial difficulties are the supposed causes,
et — ro ———
The two-year-old son of W.
gason, of Bolton, Miss, ,
cough. ‘‘After several physicians had
L. Fur-
lief,”
ed my wife to try a 25 cent bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
from all cough.
edy the best in the market,
times.” The:
sale by 8B. M. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F.
Linden Hall, and H. F.
Spring Mills,
Sebi A ri.
—Bubscribe for the REPORTER.
Rossman,
LIVELY COBURN,
With All
Happoulng at this Polat.
i
{ An Tuteresting Letter that is
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on Tuesday to attend a horse sale.
| Mrs, Woodward,
was a caller in our town Monday.
Mr, Mrs, Kaler visiting
friends in North
Sunday.
James Musser, of
ol
und were
umberland county
{ over
Miss Cordelia Acker, o
commenced a ten weeks’
{ at this place on Monday.
Our school dir published
clors have
a letting for building a school
| house at Elk Cr
A Mr.
clerk iu the st
Hew
Orwig, Millmont, is now
Ol
all al Lhls in
H. St
parties ure
lots:
§
ents
Mi place
over.
here
they
SOue ouying pola-
toes by the car are paying
wn then
Dr. 5. 8,
Sunday and had to
horse took sick on
De
Baker's
killed ou Mon-
to relieve it of its suflerings.,
A.
day
James Kooney is nursing a pe
al present, which seems to
give him very much trouble,
Prof. A. J.
to this place
Harter, of Altoona,
Monday
his parents and
hurs hb. L,
Lather Guisewite
public =¢
at this place
Line
ou evening to
children a visit.
Z
FLY
On lay
of
ue the gi
Lover
in landing
8 ped kled
Martin how |
of the
SPRING MILES BUDUET
Interesting Account from Our
boring Town,
no war; about all
will be
rds,
b A
»
quite
is week
Tuesday
Ruh
ss colony
had
hotel
here
landlord
at his
th about a dozen met t on
night and afte
ing to business in the village,
bled in ti
tinued relat
‘
sem smoking r
the
imaginable, ‘ti
But
that our jolly
ie WOT Ati
Ol -
ing most extravagant
‘yarns’ | almost early
morn. they all acknowledged
deliver
as any ol
on, could tough’
Mr.
doing an excellent business this spring.
A tc sn
LINDEN HAL L
a
them,
story as
clever] y
Items of Interest as Gathered by Oar Cor.
respondent
Miss Flora Kuhn, of State College
was a pleasant visitor in town on Sun-
day.
Frank McFarlane, of Boalsburg, was
transacting business in town on Tues-
day.
P. C. Bradford and wife spent Tues
day of this week in town visiting some
of their many friends,
The new supervisor, Ezra Tressler, is
busy crushing stone to make better
roads for the traveling public.
Miss Annie Corl, of Pleasant was the
guest of her grandparents, Robert
Corl of this piace, for the past week.
Farmers east of town are busy haul-
ing their baled bay to the station from
where it will be shipped to various
boints,
A. E. Zeigler is at present assisting
it seems like
hind the counter.
Mrs. William Stover and Miss Mary
Carper spent Wednesday of last week
at the homa of Nathaniel Zeigler and
family at Centre Hall.
i
horse
consump-
Henry Zeigler lost a valuable
on Bunday night caused by
ull in vain,
Tommy Coble left here on Monday
for Michigan, |
he friends; later
as far as 111-
work.
but
Grand Rapids,
will visit he
to come east again
ill
.
Potters Mills,
Jdnnie KE
inois, where he w secure
- -
Miss
slow ly.
KE. E
town Tue
War is
ple.
The
ir, fi!
vans a improving
MeOH
any
f Tyrone,
with our
trout s not as lgrge as las
slim.
edd by
ye id the fishing will be
Our friend t. Garrity is visit
trout fishers
James Rel
and returned
to Williamsport on
a visit Monday.
John MceClenahan is making some
1 his home,
Alleg!
s in this place.
people
Tuesday
new lmprovem is 0
Mss I
LH Lowell, of eny,
nrent
4999999999000” VTUY RVD
+ Of our over
¥ i
Hager on
Wilkin-
I badly
'
er 1
on John
i LWO and
Crap, Was
work planting
im-
He
was com-~
¢8 1 every
seaboard.
k
Wor
would
Report Centre Hall
MARKET,
'BRODUCE AT
STORES,
- »
GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK
April 20,
Wheat, contract grade, April, 1.08,
Corn, No. 2 mixed, 363.
utter, fancy creamery, 1
prints, 20
Eggs, fresh, 11e.
Live poultry : Hens 9al0; old roos
ters 6a7¢ ; spring chickens, 25a30¢.
Baled hay and straw: Timothy,
$12a12.50 ;: clover, $5.5086.50 ; mixed,
No. 1, $8.50a9 ; Straw, straight rye, $8a
8.50 ; wheat 5a5.50 ; oat, 5a5.50,
MARKET,
8}; hives
Chicago, April 20.
Wheat, May, 1.09, July 87,
Corn, cash, 31.
Oats, cash, 264.
East Liberty Live Stock :
Cattle, extra, $5.10; prime,
common, $3.50a4.20,
Sheep, choice clipped, 4.20 ; common
8.15a3.65 ; choice clipped lambs, 4.70 ;
common to good, 4.1084.65 ; spring, 6a
8c. Veal calves, 4.7585.85,
$5a5 10;
Bd A MA AAS
It is a great leap from the old fash-
ifoned doses of blue-mass and nauseous
Phyuics to the pleasant little pills
nown as DeWitt's Little Early Ris-
ers. They cure constipation, sick
headache and biliousness; for sale by
Bmith & Crawford.
Growth of the M. KE. Church,
rmmprree: J etn
SINGLE
~TANDARD
only is possible,
The Methodist church, which at the
close of the Revolutionary war num-
to 5,500,000
| which includes about one-thirteenth
of the population of the United States,
It has 34,000 ministers, 55,000 church-
valued $135,000,000, In the
{ number of ministers, church organiza-
| tions, church builders, and inthe
ue of churches, the government
| sus in 1800 places the Methodist chureh
| in advance of all.
i
bered 15,000 has increased
test
{excellence in jougpalism, or for
of
whether as a
| e8, at
the
| measurement quantities, time or
val- cand
cen-
| values
——
A torpid liver robs you of ambition
| and ruins your health. DeWitt's Lit-
tle Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure
| constipation and all stomach and liver
| troubles; for sale by Smith & Crawford.
a
Philadelphia
Record
seve eeeseeseeesed
4 MRS. LUCY HENNEY,
Headquarters for
ARTISTIC MILLINERY,
Centre Hall.
{uninterrupted growth is justified in
\z FJ
claiming that the standard first estab-
lished by it
test of
# founders is the one
A Perfect Newspaper.
promptly
and
bil«
bias,
SLCC TIC * most reas
without elision or partisan
form,
+ % i
LO QiIsCuEs iis
Lo keep
significance with
frankness, an open eye for pub-
uses, Lo give besides a
complete
veord of current thought, fancies
1
i
in all de partments
to provide Lae
the nominal
Fancy Hats and Caps for
Children.
alm of
THE PONEER
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id the
absolute iy
| binder.
te rand binds i r nanu
an nd ny weight, TI ‘oluml 1 bind
he Osby wrne CO olus m ia Roller Bearing Mower, Rolle r
Jearing Hay Tedd er, Roller Bearing Hay Rake, hand and Quaip
and the Perry Harrows and Cul
Also handle the Crown and Empire Drills
Can furnish sections for all kinds binders and
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a1
all
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iti-
vators, ti
the simplest 11
MOWEers,
crory
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IRA . KORIAN,
| Implement Dealer OAK HALL, PA.
The
Right
Kind
anything bought of us not satisfactory and receive
Is the only kind of clothing to buy.
We have them. We aan fit you,
please you and give you better ser
vice than any other concern in Cen-
tre county. Our stock is large,
never better selected, and we price
them to you lower than you ever
expected to buy good honest cloth-
We will please yon be-
We
an always return
ing for.
yond a doubt. will save you
money, and youn
your money back.
FAUBLES,
MEN’S OUTFITTERS, BELLEFONTE.
Try us.
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We oan sours punt Sa bess time than those
remote from Washingion
Send model, drawing or phots, | wis
tion, We advise, if patentable or not free of
charge, Curice ant ue ih Hymient in vacated,
A Pameui cr, Tow 16 Oh
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sent free. Address,
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