The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 23, 1899, Image 5

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    Coming and Going. Visitors In and ont of
Town,
—Born-——to Mr. and Mrs. D.
Roozer, Wednesday morning, a son.
~—Cyrus Brungart, of Millheim,
candidate for sherifl, gave us a call.
—8, 8, Grieb, landlord of the State
College hotel, was in town Monday.
~—Miss Grace Alexander, a student
at State College, was home over Bun-
day,
Mrs, Fred Kurtz Jr. left Monday
on a week’s visit to her mother in
West Chester, Pa.
—Merchant Harry Long, of Spring
Mills, was a prominent visitor in town
yesterday.
— Mrs. Rearick, wife of Rev. Rear-
ick, went to Middleburg Monday
morning on a short visit,
—Ad. Ripka, one of Centre Hill's
le ding citizens, gave us a call and put
his label in the front.
— Miss May R
Agricultural
burg was home on a short vacation.
A.
hone, clerk in the
—D. L. Kerr, one of
our sanctum with a call, and took
pleasure to set his label into '99.
bel to the front, gave us a call and had
his credit advanced to "89
— Landlord John Reish, of Mill
heim, and Noah W. Eby,
ward distillry, were in town Monday
shaking hands with their friends.
—QGeorge F. Weaver, of Penn Cave,
the Democratic candidate for Register,
sale, looking up his friends and
ing new acquaintances.
——Mrs. W. E. Fischer,
kin, wife of Rev. Fischer, former pas-
tor of the Hall
church, spent several days of this and
last week with friends in town,
William Neff,
Mills side, was a caller and being
who regularly up, left
needful to fix his for "99,
ways has the kindliest feelings for the
Centre
from the Potters
one
pays he
label
and al-
Reporter.
Frank M. Crawford and
were over at Lamar over Sunday
visit to her father, Mr. John
The latter was unfortunate
a fall recently and
ribs.
On aK
Huff.
in
breaking several
Mrs. Elmer Campbell and bright
liitle daughter, Mary Love,
Hall, were pleasant callers at this
fice Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Camp-
bell was on a visit to her aged mother
Mrs. Jane Love,
of-
John Smith,
ture dealer and un
Mills, was a pleasant caller
the popular furni-
dertaker of Spring
Moun-
business
on
day. “His firm is doing a big
and he makes deliveries of
all parts of the county,
Mrs. W. H.
seriously ill the last week from an
cess forming in her head. At
time she was threatened with lock jaw
orders in
jJartholomew
ab”
take nourishment. She
shown some improvement.
WW. Black, west of Old Fort,
has been appointed one of the five del-
egates from Centre county to
able to
meets at Harrisburg
and Thursday next.
it in.
on
sister.
— {Commissioner Daniel Heckma
was over on this side delivering elec
tion ballots last week, and greeting his
oldffriends, Mr, Heckman will ask of
his party the customary second nomi-
nation for the office. He is serving
and efficient official, although handi-
eapped by being in the minority. He
has the interests of his constituents at
heart and has always opposed any and
every measure of extravagance,
———————
Fill Your Own Place,
for a round hole. Get in
fit. Too many fellows already fill po-
sitions for which they were never
made. Young men as clerks who
should be farmers, lawyers who ought
to be ropemakdrs; salesmen who ought
to fill the boots of woodchoppers;
vreschiers who ought to be printers,
and so on. Don’t get in a place either
too large or too small for you,
EE
Golden Sentiment,
If every citizen would make a point
of speaking good of his or her neigh-
bor, associate or friend in a pleasant
wny, what a delightful community
we should have. Auy gossip is idle
and evil. Drop the cowardly ‘they
say.” We are all open to criticism.
Mind your own aflairs and let your
neighbors take care of theirs,
© Wor La Grippe.
Thomas Whitfield & Co, 240 Wa
bush ave, corner Jackson street, one
of Chicago's oldest and most promi.
nent druggists, recommend Chamber:
lain’s Cotigh Remedy for la grippe, as
it not only gives a prompt and eom-
plete relief, but also counteracts any
noni; For sule by J.
all
AR SRR RS eA Same
SPRING MILLS,
Interesting Letter from Oar Down the Way
Nelghbors,
All the ice houses in this neighbor.
heod are filled, and with an unusually
superior quality of ice, frozen hard as
granite.
Sleighing down this way has sud-
denly collapsed. In many localities
along the pike the snow has entirely
disappeared; hardly suflicient snow is
left anywhere to make a dozen snow
balls.
Quite a number of buildings will be
erected in our village this spring. C.
P. Long the enterprising merchant,
will erect two dwellings, possibly
three, and a wheelwright shop. G. H.
Long will also erect one or two, be-
sides several other parties contemplate
building. We need the houses, and if
we had a dozen vacant dwellings at
the present time, they would hardly
remain so an hour.
Miss Mabel Sankey one of onr pres-
ent accomplished lady teachers, and
who has also been teaching the prima-
for several years but did not expect to
each the coming season, and only aft-
repeated solicitations by quite a
was finally
prevailed upon to continue her instruc-
tions, and has now announced that
will spring session
about the tenth
commence a
(ieo. W. Dunkle the well known
has been housed for
nursing a severely
A day or two since I
but very |
and as yet he
and caution in
Mr. Dunkle has recently
veniently,
stock quite an extensive line
Dunkle has been
business for many years, and formerly |
spert in paper hanging, but |
owing to ill health was compelled
relinquish that part of it,
confines himself exclusively
of wall |
in the |
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a8 40 ex
and
to buying |
now
and selling
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we experienced was Thursday, Feb. 9;
some thermometers registered 22 do
grees below zero.
Fred Weber is busily engaged this
winter in manufacturing the ' “Weber
Patent doughtray;”’ this doughtray is
carefully constructed, and just the
thing many people need. Persons
wanting flour heaters or doughtrays
should see Mr. Weber; his prices are
very low.
LINDEN HALL,
What Oar Correspondent from the Neigh.
boring Town Has to Say,
Ex-Sherifl Ishler, of Bellefonte, was
in town on business one day this week,
The convention passed off very
quietly.
Jacob Wagner and wife, of Tussey-
ville, were the guests of their son
James at this place on Saturday.
8. D, Gettig and friend, Miss Sallie
his mother, east of town on Sunday
last.
Josiah Rossman wife and child,
Farmers Mills, were visiting at
the
Saturday.
Mrs. Thomas Fleisher and children,
daughter, Mrs. Anna Wagner on
urday last.
Miss Maggie Swab, of Pineg
Mills, spent last week at the home of
her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs,
Bwab of this place,
Gea.
Lock Haven, were pleasant and wel-
come guests of Henry Zeigler and fam-
ily for a few days of last week.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Unit-
will holn a sociable at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, Lonebarger on Sat-
urday evening Feb. 25th.
Election day on Tuesday was one of
! the hottest campaigns in the history
of the township. It was hotter than
the great Presidential campaign of
{ 1806. Hope peace will reign supreme.
The recent heavy fall of snow has al-
| most all vanished from roadside and
| field: traveling by sled or wheel is now
(ieorge
e heard so much about a few months |
materialized, Are
Hall to inaugurate
do we never commence
but only
And then that sione
since, never
the movement,
walk to
ps assing wr
M. 1]
what has become of
ations, when every one engaged in it
that they
and never returned.
were also to have a similar
iron bridge over Penns creek, south
weather
All these improvements were to
to completion, but un.
they were
operation« in the latter
workmen remembered
val
fortunately just as
commencing
all the
Case,
this
wy improvement
rest, but
are a patient people and can wait,
so— A obi
BO ALSBURG,
A Letter of Interest to Our Readers,
Given hy Oar Correspondent
As
places still being impassable. Our su-
| pervisors have been very busy over the
{ the roads.
On Thursday week while
H.
on
of last
Ross, was
in the act of climbing a passing
be
his
| tance before the horses could
ped. It was at first feared limb
was broken but has since proven to be
he is now to
hop around with the use of a crutch.
siop-
able
Potters Mills
Evans who has been on
slow iy
Miss Linnie
ist for some time
i=
Miss Laurine Faust, of this place, is
Roy-
{ you want to trade horses call on
P. A. Leister of this place, he will give
you a fair and square deal,
The breakup in the weather
caused bad roads in our section,
has
Tuesday brought every voting man
:
i
‘ollege on Saturday evening.
The institutes are all over;
the
house was always crowded.
Mrs. Charles E. Hower and her fath-
er, Mr. Bavidge, of Turbotville, were
visitors to Bellefonte last Saturday.
Frank Kaup, who had his leg brok-
en before Christmas is able to walk
about again with the aid of crutches,
Beveral sled loads of farmers, politi-
clans, ete., of Boalsburg, were in ate
tendance at the horse sale held at Cen-
tre Hall Saturday.
Jacob Weber who has been confined
weeks, we are glad to note is able to be
about again,
The State College I. O. O. F. Lodge
paid the Boalsburg 1. 0, O. F. a visit
on Satnrday night and conferred two
degrees upon two candidates,
George Fisher has secured a position
as street car conductor in Philadephia
and last week departed for his new fleld
of duty. We wish you success,
The teachers institute which was
held here Saturday, Feb, 11th, was not
#0 well attended on account of the se-
vere weather. The lecture by Prof.
Fisher, of Selinsgrove, was excellent
and interesting, and was well at
tended,
Dr. Kidder who some time ago pure
it repaired, enlarging the windows,
putting in a double floor, and built a
large porch in front of the house, giv.
ing the house a good appearance,
Boalsburg and vicinity attended the
musical convention at Linden Hall
last week, sud all report it a sincoess,
The rumor goes that Boalsburg is to
have a convention next week if the
ronds and weather are favorable.
it was altog
Miss Sadie Condo who has been liv-
at Centre Hall,
take care
her sick mother,
Quite a pumber of Centre
young people were in our town on
ty.
a —————— —
TUSSEYVILLE.
terest,
roads are very slushy.
ville on a chase for cattle,
ed the horse sale at Centre Hall Batur-
day.
burg
the past week; we wish him a speedy
recovery.
evening.
Manhattan, Illinois, has been heard
from; he speaks well of that country.
J. Frank Dible and T. 8. Swartz at-
time.
chureh ; except being badly frightened
he was not seriously hurt,
hauling ice during the recent cold
ed ioe for a number of houses,
Mr. 8. A.
Si
Protection to Looal Dealers.
The merchants of Pennsylvania,
says the Philadelphia Press, are espe-
cially interested in a bill before the leg-
islature that provides for the licensing
of transient dealers. The measure has
been carefully prepared and approved
by the Lancaster Board of Trade, so as
to obviate the constitutional objections
that were urged against former bills
looking to the same object, The adopt-
ion of such a law would be an act of
simple justice to the tradesmen in the
state, who are permanently located,
have their capital invested and pay
taxes to help support the municipal
governments, These merchants pay a
regular mercantile license to do busi-
ness, and have to compete with the so-
called “bankrupt’’ or “fire” sale itin-
erants, who in many cases impose ns
well upon their gullible patrons and
leave for another town before custom-
ters awaken to the fake “bargain’’ they
bad obtained. Legitimate tradesmen
are un foundation to every community,
and it is fitting that the law should af-
ford them every due protection against
certain kinds of transient venders.
nsn——— I A ————
Dangers of the Grip.
isof its result g in
i reasonable care is used,
pneumonia,
however,
| Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
| all danger will be avoided.
the tens of thousands who have
sively that this remedy is na
preventive of that dangerous disease,
is
by J .
It
For sale
any other treatment.
and safe to take,
seyville; F
H. F.
. A. Carson,
Rossman, Spring Mills,
fc fp nt pad
Queer Thinge People Eat
Senator Ambler introdaced a bill
the legislature providing for the em-
an analysis of food products,
cultural Department. The
foods obtained from
Among them are vounterfeit
beans made of colored dough.
ers have admitted,
Superintendent of Agriculture,
Pea hulls are also used.
found
made of
solutely indigestible, have been
in flour. Tomato catsup
mixtures, 10 cents a
pound,
cents a pound,
coal tar,
Tea dust, worth
is used for butter.
Wo iin
To insure a happy new year,
the liver clear and the body vigorous
by using De Witt's Little Early Ris-
| ser, the famous little pills for constipa-
| tion and liver troubles; for sale by
Smith & Crawford.
REPRE —
Weekly Weather Heport-Centre Hall
Government
Temperature . Highest. Lowest
Feb, 16 32 7 ¢eloudy.
"17 33 18 cloudy.
"Is #0 27 cloudy.
“ 19 40 31 clear.
“22 47 20 clear.
"2 52 #4 cloudy.
" a. 54 41 cloudy.
Snow : On 16th, evening, 1 inch.
dial chums
Horrible agony is caused by Piles,
Burns and Skin
immediately relieved and quickly cur-
ed by De Witt’s Witch Hazel
Beware of worthless imitations;
sale by Smith & Crawford.
ss tps ts
GRAIN MARKET.
New Wheat....cvmien
Service,
HIB. coconin win nemmnion
SPRING MILLIS GRAIN MARKET,
Corrected every Weatiwiay by Allison Bros,
Philadelphia, Feb, 22.
Butter, fancy creamery, 23¢; fancy
prints, 24c.
Eggs, fresh, 22 c.
No grain market.
Live Poultry : Hens, heavy, 10alle ;
old roosters, 7¢ ; chickens 10alle; tur.
keys 11alZ¢ ; ducks 10alle ; geese OalOc.
Baled hay and straw : Prime timo-
thy, 70a80c per 100; mixed 65a70 per
100, Straw 60a70 per 100,
East Liberty Live Stock :
Cattle extra, 5.50a5.75 ; prime, 5.25
Hogs, prime mediums, 8.90 ; heavy
3.85 ; light 8.65 ; pigs 3.60; roughs 2.50a
3.35.
Bheep : Cholce wethers 4.35; com-
mon to good 4.50a4.80,
Veal calves 6,507.00. ’
Chieago, Feb, 22.
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D-Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 28
3~Teething. Colic, Crying Wakefulness 25
4~Marrhea, of Childreneor Adults. 25
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7-Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis
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1 ~Asthma, Difficult Breathing. .
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Da~Nervous Debitity..
Lh-Rore Mouth, or Canker. -
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