The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 11, 1898, Image 5

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    Coming and Golng.—Visitors Ia and out of
Town, \
~—Emory Ripka, one of Potter tp's
best pedagogues, favored the Reporter
with a call,
——Dr. Peter Leitzell, of Spring
Mills, was circulating among his |
friends in town Saturday.
~—Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Shoop re-
turned to their home in Beranton, Pa.,
. after a visit among triends here.
—James Stewart and family came
up from New Bloomfield on Saturday
on a visit to Mrs. Stewart's parents,’
— Mrs. H. F. Bitner and little son
Ralph, ot Millersviile, Pa., are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mur-
ray.
—=~Mrs. Joseph Atlee returned to
her home in Tyrone Saturday after a
Visit of several weeks with friends
here.
COBURN,
Pugilistic Encounters and Domestic Troub.
les Farnish Toplos.
One more fever patient, W. C, Kra-
der,
Mrs. T. F. Meyer and daughter
Grace spent a week visiting friends at
Bellefonte.
Our public schools will begin on
Monday Sept. 26th, for a term of six
months,
George E. Royer and Mrs, StifMer,
of Penns Cave, were visiting friends at
this place on Sunday.
Sixty-eight tickets were sold at this
station last Thursday to persons at-
tending the Lutheran Reunion at Is-
Clement Dale, Esq., of Bellefonte,
was here looking up his Republican
friends. He has a congressional bee
buzzing in his hat,
Mrs. Caroline Garthoff went to Mt
Eagle on Saturday and will remain
~—Mrs. H. W. Smith and little son,
of Williamsport, are visiting at the
home of her father-in-law, Mr. Isaac
Smith,
——C. H. Murray, Esq., and wife re-
turned to Philadelphia lost Thursday,
after a visit of three weeks with his
parents here,
~—W. H. Kohler, assistant cashier,
of the Reedsville national bank, is en- |
Joying his vacation among friends in
the valley,
——Rev. David Solly and Mrs. Bolly |
left on Thursday last for their home in
Harrisonburg, Va. Mrs. Solly was
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Kreamer for several weeks.
——Mr. Huff, of Lamar, is making
a temporary stay in this place, at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank
Crawford. A short time ago he sus-
tained almost fatal injuries by falling
from a new building while at work
upon it.
——Henry Rearich and wife, of Al
toona, have been visiting among
friends in the town and community,
Henry is employed in the railroad
shops and his visits to his old home
are not frequent. They were accom-
panied'by Mr. Rearich’'s sister, Miss
Sadie.
——Prof. F. C. Criswell, who was
> of our schools several years
ago, arrived in town last Friday ona!
short visit with his friends. He rode |
his wheel from Buffalo to Centre Hall,
and had plenty of experience on his
trip. During the last year he has been
teaching in New York state, and Is |
very successful in his work. He will
several weeks visiting friends in Bald
Eagle valley and Nittany valley re
spectively.
The John Thomas show, the great-
est on earth, exhibited at this place on
sized audiences. The singing of Miss
Pearl was exquisitely delightful. Ne
plus ultra,
Mrs. William Klise, of Lock Haven, |
and Mrs, Steininger, of Hartletoy, |
have royally entertained by |
been
ley for about a fortnight; they left for
Hartleton on Tuesday.
The battle of Santiago de Cuba was |
completely put in the shade by
of our pugilistic inclined
this place.
place on Saturday afternoon, which
ended in a knock down and a lawsuit
later; the second broke out at a new | 8
persons
continued until Monday forenoon, dis- |
turbing the peace and quiet of the Ho-
ly Sabbath, and keeping that part of |
’ 2 1
sulted in a separation, and removal of |
tween the warring factions.
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LINDFN HALL.
Interesting Items from the Busy Towa up
the Valley
Irvin Burris and wife spent Bunday
among friends in Centre Hill.
Hall, were the guests of their son Dave
one day last week.
Mr. Bmith the great wheat dealer,
of Lewisburg, was circulating through
make a return trip by wheel over
another route, |
ts nei so A el i
\ The Home Paper.
Said an eminent divine: “Your!
home paper tells you when to go to |
church, to county court and probate |
court and when to send your children
to school. It tells you who is married
and who is dead, who is sick, who is
born, and many other things you |
would like to know. It ecalls attention
to the public enterprises and advocates
the best of schools and laws in town.
It records the marriage of your daugh- |
ter, the death of your son and the ill-|
ness of your wife free of charge. It |
sets forth the advantages and attrac
tions of your town and invites immi- |
gration, and is first to welcome new-|
comers. Yel in spite of all these and
numerous other benefits, some people
as city papers, that they have no in- |
terest in their business or success. The |
home papers are like the home church |
—100 often neglected by those who are |
benefitted the most. |
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The Santiago Scandal,
fo Shafter denies the charges |
that he is responsible for the transport |
scandal, and says there was lack of |
means and hospital facilities, and nev- |
er enough medical attendance or medj- |
cines for his command. |
Surgeon Munson charges General |
Bhafter is responsible for the scandal- |
ous want of attention to the health j
and comfort of the soldiers at Santia- |
g0. Ships were half unloaded and |
ordered out of the bays, not permitting
even a row boat to get supplies, and no |
transportation on shore.
REE. i ——————
Headache for Forty Years.
For forty years I suffered from sick
headache. About a year ago I began
using Celery King. The result was |
gratifying and surprising, my head- |
aches leaving at once. The headaches |
used to return every seventh day, but
thanks to Celery King, I have had but
one headache in the last eleven
months. I know that what cured me
wii help others—Mrs. John D. Van
Keuren, Saugerties, N. Y., Celery
King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver,
and Kidneys is sold in 50c. and Ze.
packages by G. H. Long, Spring Mills,
Recent Mifflin County Deaths,
At Naginey, Daniel Crotzer, aged 69
years,
In Lewistown, the wife
Felix, aged 76 years,
At McClure, Mrs. Jane Burkholder,
aged 86 years,
At Newton Hamilton, Mrs. Nancy
Troxel, aged 93 years,
In Harrisburg, Lewis R. Hibsham,
aged 77 years,
More than Swamy million free sam-
les of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve
ve been distributed by the manufac
turers. What better 2 provfof their con
fidence ino its merits do want? It
cures piles, burns, sea sores, in the
Bhi ce pot Wme; fou ule
©f Anthony
this community a few days last week.
William McClellan, wife and fami-
tobert McClellan's family one day
last week,
Miss Stella Gramley, of Oak Hall, Is
now the bright and efficient clerk in
Mrs. Keller's store during the absence
Daniel Bohn took a trip to Aarons
Upon entering the store of J. H.
pleasant face of A. E. Zeigler, w ho has
been back in the for the past
week,
Mrs. Michael Duck, of Spring Mills,
slore
returning,
Miss Mira Kimport spent a few days
with friends in Bellefonte, Mass Mira
has been 8 great sufferer from spinal
visits to her many friends,
Miss Nora Fleisher, of Pitcairn,
who has been visiting her old
Pa.,
home
her old duties,
greatly benefitted by her stay in the
county.
The bush or woods meeting which
is to be held in the grove near Egg Hill
13th and 14th bids fair to have a fair
This mesting had former.
at this place
Fred Bryan, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Tressler died on Wednes-
day of last week,
fantum, aged one year and eight
months, The funeral took place on
ed Evangelical chureh conducted by
Rev. W. W. Rhoads. Mr, and Mrs.
Tressler have the heartfelt sympathy
of the community in this thelr hour of
grief,
The funeral of Joseph Page which
took place on Thursday last was one of
the largest this community has seen
for some time. Despite the great down
ur of rain all afternoon the people
rom far and near came to pay their
last sad respects to the below: dead,
The 1. 0. O. F. of Boalsburg, of which
Joseph was a member, had the funeral
in charge. Rev. Eisenberg of Centre
Hall, conducted the services. In the
death of Joseph Kuhn Page the com-
munity has lost a useful young man
and one who will be missed, but our
loss is his gain.
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L.A. W. Meet, Indianapoiis.
Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania
Railroad. —For the Annual Meet of
the League of American Wheelmen at
Judianapolie, August 9 to 13, the Penn-
sylvania 1 Company will sell
excursion tickets, from all nuts on
its line, to Indianapolis at rate of sin-
gle fare for the round trip. Tickets
will be sold on August 7 8,
return until August 15 when
executed before of ter
at Juin napolis. Bley
ing asa body
LAST OF THE SEASON,
The Pennsylvania ¥ailroad’s Popular Kx
y
cursions to the Seashore,
August 18 js the date of the lust Pa
R. R. low-rate 12-day excursion to At-
lantie City, Bea ¥sle City, Avalon, An-
giesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ro-
hoboth or Ocean City, Md. A special
train of Pullman parlor cars and day
couches will leave Fittsburg on above.
mentioned dates at 8.55 a. m,, arriving
at Altoona 12.15 p. ma., where stop for
dinner will be made, reaching Phila-
delphia 6.25 p. mi., snd arriving at At-
lantic City via the Delaware River
Britige route, the only all-rail line, at
the night in Philadelphia, and pro-
Wharf or Broad
from Market Street
22, August bor |
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Tickets will be sold from the stations |
Hate,
£8 00
N00
981 A M, |
10,12
1266 P
naa 7 12 |
DUACBINON cose sre nnnssumnns: 4 BO nea {
Philadelphia ATIVE oon 6.25 |
Atlantic City - B40 i
Tickets will also be good on regular |
trains leaving Pittsburg at 430 and |
8.10 p. m.. carrying sleeping cars to
Philadelphia, and 7.05 p. m., carrying |
Pullman sleeping ears through to At- |
lantic City.
For detailed information in regard
of trains apply to
ticket agents, or Mr. Thomas E, Watt, |
District Passenger A gent, Pittsburg,
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|
Tralu loaves, |
Philipsburg M
10
Arrive
cfs ———
Ashary Park, or Laoag Branch via I, LR
For the benefit of those desiring to |
great Ocean Grove Camp |
Meeting, the Pennsylvania Railroad |
to Ocean Grove, As- |
at the very low |
These tickets w ill be good for pass.
age to Philadelphia on train indicated, |
5:30 and 4908p. m. |
Bin
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$0 a.m
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i Philadelphia Alive 32.005 p.m
Tickets will be good for return pass.
age on regular trains until Beptember
of cost,
...And
need of room for Fall
greatest sacrifice
AN ACTUAL
MANY DOLLARS TO
OF
{at Philadelphia within limit augll,2t
cif esastmim————
Mr, A. C. Wolfe, of
twho travels for Mansur & Tibbetts, |
| Implement Co., of St. Louis, gives
{ travel'ng men and travelers in general, |
{some good advice. “‘Being a Knight |
{of the Grip,” he says, **I have for the |
| past three years, made it a rule to keep |
| myself supplied withh Chamberlain's |
| Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
Dundee, Mo., |
| lest its merits, not enly on myself but
on others as well. T emn truly say that |
I never, in a single instance, have!
known it to fail. 1 consider it one of |
the best remedies travelers can Carry
and could relate many fnstances whers
I have used the remedy on skeptics |
much to their surprise and relief, |
hope every traveling man in the U, 8, |
M. Bwartz, |
Potters
y and H, |
his grip.”! For sale by 8S.
Tusseyville; F. A. arson,
Mills; J, H, Ross Linden Hall
{ F. Rosman, Spring Mills,
mms —————
Weekly Weather Heport- Centre Hall
HOYErnment Frvice
Temparatnre
Aug. 4
5 iN &1 clear,
f 51 54 clear, j
7 K3 60 part cloudy, |
“« 8 77 cloudy,
“ 9 cloudy,
10 &4 cloudy, |
{ Rainfall: On 4, from 2.25p. m. tol
[3 p.m. L63 inches, evening and night, |
{06 inch. On 8, evening and night, 411
inch, On 9, early morning to noon, |
{ 34 inch, |
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{ For broken surfaces. sores, insect |
| bites, burns, skin diseases and especial. |
{1y piles there is one reliable remedy, |
{ De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. When |
{you call for De Witt’s don't accept |
{ counterfeits or frauds. You will not |
| be disappointed with Ie Witt's Witch |
Hazel Balve; for sale by Smith &Craw- |
ford. |
Highest
6 65 cloudy,
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GRAIN MARKET.
{| New Wheat...........
Rye...
Philadelphia, Aug. 10.
Wheat, contract, August, 75,
Corn, No, 2 mixed, 87.
Oats, No. 2 white, 34 : No.
Batter, fancy creamery,
prints, 22¢,
Eggs, fresh, 14e.
Live Poultry : Hens 10e; old roost.
ers, 6 sping chickens 4a5 lbs, to the
pair, 14c ; ducks, Sc.
ed hay and straw : Old timothy
$12; mixed, No 1, $8 : new hay, timo.
thy, choice, $11.50 : mixed, Noi, $6.50
a7. Ryestraw, straight, $7; wheat §5
af ; oat 85a6,
East Li Live Btock :
Cattle and hogs unchanged,
8 choice, $4.5086.50 ; common,
$3.208.75 ; spring lambs, $4.25a0,
Veal calves, $646.50,
Chicago, Aug. 10.
Wheat, cash, 70
Gorn, cash fa.”
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2c; fancy
3 hs so SBA.
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has
he largest sale of any Salve in the
fact and its Hert hw led
attempt to coup.
for the man who
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For the Next
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A Nice Suit, $10.49
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Only, Ch $12.49
A Good Couch, $7.65
A Nice Side Board, 628
Good Bedstead, 2.76
Fine Mattress, 8,00
Other Furniture just as low. Call
and see us.
JOHN
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What you don't need,
no matter how little the
price, but where is the
family that hasn't place
for a pair of Freed Bros.
or Dayton Shoes i—the
best in the market,
Call and get my prices
before buying elsewhere,
ATTORNEYS.
Huon 8. TAYLOR,
Alwrney ab Law,
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No. 24 Temple Court, All manner of legal busts
Dees prow ply stieuded w,
A O. FURST,
. Atorney-at- Law,
Bellefoute, Ps
Offices directly opposite the Court House, aushé
J. H. ORVIS, CM. BOWER,
VIS, BOWER & ORV1S,
Atlorueys at Law,
BELLEFONTE PA.
Office in Crider's Kzchauge building on’ seco1.d
floor ‘ansh
David F. Fortney, W, Harrison Walker,
FORTNEY & WALKER.
Atlorney si Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office north of Court House,
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((LEMANT DALE,
/ Alorney at Law,
BELLEFORTE, PA.
Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from
First Nationa! Bank jms?
Ww G. RUNKLE,
. Aloruey-st-Law,
: BELLEFONTE, PA.
All kinds of legal business stiended Ww prompti
Special stieution given w oollsctions, Office 28
Sour Crider Excha ge.
J. LL. Braxorex, C.P. Hewes,
SFA NGLER & HEW ES,
f Altorneys at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Special allention Ww collections, Prac tice In
Ril the cours, Consultation in German and
English Junvy
D. GETTIG,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BELLEFORTE, PA,
legal business sitendged
i Consultations German atl
Ullce iu Exchange Building,
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wlions and all wo
English,
N B. BPANGLER,}
4 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Practices iu all the courts Codsultation in En-
anc German, Ofos, Crider Exchange
K- BoOviss
Rink
Bulidin
BANKS.
((EXTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
/ BELLEFONTE, PA.
Discount notes,
J.D. Brvezer, Cashier
Revelve deporits,
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HOTELS.
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TA AG BOTEL.
Daniel C. Keller, Proprietor
Bellefonte, Ps.
This house has been newly furnished through-
oul. An excellentstable in ocoupection with 4be
house. Rates very ressousble. Parties stlend-
ing court and making as extended stay in Belle-
fonte an extra disoonnt will be made, The ta-
bie is provided with everything in season,
jBViN HOUSE,
B. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor,
LOCK BAVEN, PA.
Good sple rooans on first
Jano
Terms reasonsbie,
floor
B USH HOUSE,
W. L. Daggett, Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Epecial attention given wo country trade. spre
NEW GAEBMAN HOUSE,
4 w Opposite Court House,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
New building. new furniture throughout, sles
heal electric bells and all modern improvements,
Good able and modersie charges.
QPRING MILLS HOTEL,
» D. KH. Ruhl, per
BPRING MILLE, PA.
Free bus 0 and from all trains
NEW BROCKERHOFYF HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
i {Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample
rocins on first Soor. Special rates 0 witnesses
aud jurors.
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CEXTRE HALL:HOTEL,
Wm. H. Runkle, Manager
Newly equipped, bar and table supplied with
the best. Summer boarders receive special atten.
Lion. and can find no healthier locality. Central
for ishing and hunting, mayeey
New Spring
Goods.
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We ask all our friends to come
and see them, for they just arrived
from Eastern cities,
All the Latest Styles, Cheaper
Than Ever,
A full line of Shoes to
one’s feet.
fit any-
Gent's Dress Shirts, newest style.
Ladies’ Shirt Waists—just lovely
and cheap.
Boy’s Suits from $1.15 up to nice
Dress Suits.
Ties of every description.
Before buying elsewhere, come
and see us and save money.
H. F. ROSSMAN,
Spring Mills, Pa.
@ HUMPHREY Ss’
ANINAL SPECIFICS.
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