The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 09, 1899, Image 5

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    PERSONAL MENTION.
Coming and Golng.—Visitors in and out of
Town,
Miss Grace Alexander was home
over Sunday from State College.
. Charles Decker, of Lemont,
is visiting her brother, John Puff.
-—Miss Bertie Wolf went to Belle-
fonte on Monday to remain some time.
-— M8, Jennie Ruble, of Greens-
burg, is visiting with friends in Cen-
tre Hall.
Miss Sara McClenpahan left on
Monday morning for Bellefonte to re-
main a week.
—Charles Mensch,
fonte Gazette, was in town
day seeing his friends,
——Alfred Osman came over from
Clearfield, where he is working, to put
in a straight Demoeratic ballot.
Frank M. Ross, who has been
loested in Illinois for several months,
came bome last Friday to remain.
—M1s. W. A. Boal, of Tyrone, is
here on a visit to her daughter, Mrs,
John Heckman, west of town
~—Mr. James Carson and daughter,
Miss Myra, of Bellefonte, spent Sun-
day with friends in Centre Hall.
— Mrs, Belle Ward, of Bellefonte,
visited her mother, Mrs. Stiver, on
Church street, several days last week.
—— Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Meyer arriv-
ed home on Tuesday after a visit of
two weeks in Philadelphia and Mil-
lersburg.
of the Belle
over Sun-
——Arney Lee and Isaac Smith, two
of our good citizens working in Altoo-
na, arrived here on Monday to attend
the election.
~—Hoffer Dale and Miles Arney
came down from State College where
they are students, to attend the elee-
tion.
——(jeorge Mowery will remove to
Lewistown this week with his family
where he has secured employment in
a livery stable,
— Miss Cora Love, a bright young |
lady of Tusseyville, has been staying
with her grandmother, Mrs, Elizabeth
Love the past week.
—Joe, I... Runkle, the Bellefonte
plumber has been working in town |
the past week, placing a bath room in|
Mrs. Wm. Wolf's residence.
Susan Hoffer, who had |
been visiting relatives in the town for |
a month or more, went to Bellefonte
to visit her daughter, Mrs, A. C. Mino- |
nee NE 18,
—=Dr. George Lee will move from |
Deininger’s property into the brick
dwelling vacated by H. I. Wise. At |
some future day the Dr. will erecta
: dwelling in town. |
~—Rufus Strohm arrived home |
“from Philadelphia on Saturday to cast |
bis first vote for his futher. He is ed-|
itor of Practical Engineering, a month- | i
ly publication.
—J. Witmer Wolf and daughter!
Emma went to Philadelphia on Tues- |
day morning, where she will be placed |
under the care of a specialist for treat-
ent for spinal trouble,
—Col. and Mrs J. L. Spangler, of |
Bellefoute, came over to spend Sunday |
with bis parents. The Col. wus close- |
ly identified in the Democratic state |
and county councils and was treasurer |
of the state committee.
—James Sandoe arrived home last |
Friday from Cincinnati, Ohio, where |
he has been located for a couple]
wonths. He had a position in the
ound house of a big railroad in which |
is uncle is foreman.
—-=Charles A. Buattorfl, the hust- |
ling buckster of Colyer, called on Mon- |
day to order bills for a public sale on |
Saturday. Mr. Buttorff will remove |
to Williamsport, where he has secur- |
ed employment in a tannery,
—{lyde Smith came home last i
Friday from Lewisburg, where he i-|
employed by the Home Telephone Co, |
He was Lome to vote and aliow a fin. |
ger to heal up from a mash he gave it
with a pole axe while working on a
telepbouve pole,
—-Cieorge H. Krise and bride, were
here last week on a visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Krise. George ix
a plumber by trade and lives in Chiea-
go. He was married recently to a
charming young lady, and they were
east on their wedding trip.
~The Port Royal Times says: Rev,
M. 8. Derstine, pastor of the East Wa-
terford eharge, Methodist Episcopal
church, has been confined to the house
for u week or two past with a cold on
his breast, Hoe is getting better slow-
ly, but still unfit to perform his minis
terial labors, of which be is very de-
sirous of fulfilling.
~Mpjor Robert H. Foster, a form-
er editor of the Bellefonte Centre Dem-
acral, and now occupying a position
in the Internal Department Harris
burg, was visiting friends at tate Col-
lege, Aaronsburg and other places in
our valley a few days ago. The Major
is a veternn with several severe wounds
and is a lone Democrat occupying a
good position under Republican rule.
~Sheriff Wm. M. Cronister, of
Bellefonte, was a prominent visitor in
town yesterday. He was in our vals
ley on legal business. The Sheriff is
near the close of his official term, and
he will retire from the office retaining
the respect of all. He has made a
SPRING MILLS,
What Our Correspondent Finds of Interest
in that Town,
Rey. Brown expects to occupy the
new parsonage on the Avenue in about
ten days.
C. C. Bartges, who has been clerking
for G. H. Long for several months has
resigned his position.
Last week Mrs. W. R. Donachy and
son, of Lewisburg, made a flying visit
of a few days to her pareats, Mr, and
Mrs. M. B. Hering.
Election day in our village passed off’
very quietly, little or no excitement,
Apparently a voter simply cast his bal-
lot and then went—home.
B. F. Kennelley is remodeling his
large residence on the “hill,” and will
introduce all the necessary modern im-
provements. The dwelling is now oe-
cupied by his parents.
The furniture establishment of
Smith Bros. has been very handsome-
ly painted, a new board walk built and
several other improvements added,
The firm are doing a very large busi-
ness,
All our merchants report business
during October as quite satisfactory,
Commercial agents passing through
our village report traffic on the road
very fair, orders quite numerous but
exceedingly small.
Evangelist J. M. Warden whose la-
bors and efforts in Georges valley last
month were crowned with such mar-
velous results, will hold nn series of
meetings here commencing on the
evening of the 6th, and continue until
the 14th,
Wilbur Leatliers, manager of the
skimming station loeated here is on
the sick list; he left for his home at
Mt. Eagle on Saturday last. During
his absence the station will be in charge
of Charles Sheffer, an employe of the
Coburn creamery.
Rev. Grouse delivered a very inter-
esting address, or rather lecture in the
to quite a large and appreciative audi-
ence. The Reverend gentleman is of
fine personal appearance, and a lectur-
er of very commanding abilities,
R. D. Runkle’s sale last week was
The horses
absurd; the cows did better, but the
farming implements, wagons, ete.,
were sold for a mere song. Had the
sale been in the spring the prices would
| have been fifty per cent. higher,
——r—
MILLHEIM,
terest,
Mr. and Mrs. McCarger visited at
the home of J. H. Reifsuyder Saturday
| and Sunday.
J. P. Condo took a business trip to
and was ac-
{ corupanied by his daughter Lizzie,
Mrs. C. H. Morris returned to her
home in this place on Friday, after
{ Philadelphia.
J. P. Condo, wife and daughter and
| Mrs. Flickinger, of Pittsburg, a sister
to Mrs. Condo spent Sunday at Logan
Mills, Clinton county, visiting Mr.
Miller, father-in-law of Mr, Condo.
The political campaign being closed,
{our committeemen will now turn their
| attention to the large fat porkers about
town; many and various are the opin.
ions expressed. During the next four
weeks it will be decided who has the
heaviest,
There is no busier set of men in the
county than the crew who operate
| Pres. Btoner’s stave mill in Southern
| Galilee, Haines township.
coming in thick and fast, and Mana-
ger Lamey is ever hustling to keep up
Mr. Myers representing the Albaugh
of Ohio,
| made a delivery of fruit trees in this
| place last week. This firm doa large
and profitable business in this commu-
nity, and by their honorable business
methods have gained the confidence of
our people,
Rev. 8B. P. Reemer, Presiding Elder
of the Centre District of Central Pa.
Conference, of the United Evangelical
church, delivered a very able sermon
last Friday evening in this place. On
accownt of the inclement weather the
turn out was not as large as it would
have been under more favorable cir-
Aneta.
Mr. F. P. Geary, one of our up to
date tousorial artists spent Sunday at
Woodward, attending the quarterly
communion services held in the Unit.
ed Evangelical church, He was ao
companied by Miss Laura, the sccom-
plished daughter of Rev, H. W. Buck;
Frank is a fine young man’s veritable
host, 80 to speak. ll
COBURN,
The Happenings of the Past Week as Give
en by Our Correspondent,
Another wedding on the tapls; wait
for developments,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Porter, of Clin-
tondale, spent Sunday at the home of
A. J. Campbell,
Miss May Osman, of Poe Mills, spent
several days at this place, at the home
of Mrs. Agnes Billyer,
w. J. Rote left on Tuesday morning
ie will be e
Our hunters have fairly good success
far four deer have been killed by our
local hunters,
T. H. Eisenhuth and wife, of Cherry
Run, Union county, were pleasant call -
ers among their friends at this place
over Bunday.
Mr. A. J. Campbell, of Shamokin,
came home on Saturday and remained
till Tuesday morning, voting a straight
Democratic ticket before leaving.
W. F. Kern, of McKeesport, Pa.,
came to visit his parents and friends
in this section one day last week, and
will remain about a week to hunt,
W. A. Auman, who is employed on
a lumber operation in the wilds of
West Virginia, came home to vote and
returned to that state on Wednesday
morning.
The election on Tuesday was fairly
well attended, but the full vote was
not polled; we still have a few anti.
quated mossbacks whodo not attend
elections, through personal spite, or
through a lack of interest in public af-
fairs.
I —— Lr A MARA
LINDEN HALL,
An Interesting Letter from that
tion
Henry Zeigler and family attended
the funeral of Peter Zeigler on Wed-
nesday of this week.
Basy See
Mrs. Burris and friends, from
tre Hill,
ris an | family on Friday last,
William Meyer and wife,
burg, visited at the Raymond
on Main street last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swab, of
Grove Mills, were the guests of George
Swab and family on Sunday last,
|
Mrs. W. E.
Phoebe and Nellie, of Altoona,
the guests of Mrs. Gettig and
east of town on Friday last,
place are very regular attendants at
at Colyer.
attraction there.
H. C. Gettig, of Pitcairn, and G.
home a visit of a few days,
pretty well with these young men.
A very pretty wedding took place
Evaugelieal church.
Miss Lula Loneberger, both
place,
ney through life.
results of the election. It must
new fad for the ministers of the
up in an election fight.
were better for them if they would up-
they profess to uphold)
Prohibition party.
————— oS ——————
Potters Mills,
The election passed off very quietly.
namely
for the Bell Telephone Co.
Mrs. John Dauberman,
Hall, is visiting friends at this place,
Mrs. Michael Burkholder is making |
some improvements on her new home,
west,
The Supervisor is putting a new |
bridge across Sinking creek, on the!
pike.
J. W. Armstrong and F, F. Palmer,
of Oak Hall, were visiting at this place
on Sunday,
resetling and setting new poles.
Two hunting parties from this place
left for a two weeks’ stay in the Seven
mountaing, where they expect to have
a good time if nothing else,
A Mf 3 MAINS:
Weekly Weather Heport-Uentre Hall,
Government Service.
Temperature : Highest. Lowes
Nov, 51 36 cloudy.
. 45 3% lod
41 33 Cloudy.
47 34 cloudy,
4H 85 clear.
48 29 clear.
52 30 clear.
Rainfall : On 3, afternoon and night,
47 inch,
——— ff AAT
THE TRANSVAAL WAR.
There was a flerce battle with the
Boers near Ladysmith, on 2nd,
The British drove the Boers back to
their camp. The Boers lost 800 men,
killed, wounded and captured.
The fighting was resumed next day,
and the Boers were again driven back.
RANA A PIAA
A Sure Sign of Croup,
Hoarseness in a child that is subject
to croup is a sure indication of the ap-
proach of the disease. If Chamber.
Iain’s Cough Remedy is given as soon
as the child becomes hoarse, or even
after the croupy cough has appeared,
it will prevent the attack. Many
mothers who have croupy children al-
ways keep this remedy at hand and
find that it saves them much trouble
and worry. It can always be
ed upon and Is pleasant to take. For
sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M.
Swartz,
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GRAIN MARKET,
shoulders .
Ham .
Tallow
SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros,
Wheat
COrR .oonsmseses
Outs.
LINDEN HALL MARKET,
Corrected wee ly by J. H. Ross,
Wheat, red.. srsasrees PATER
Wheat, white,
Corn oars,
Shelled © orn.
Rye
Oats
New Potatoes ....... ..
Eggs ....
Buiter
Lard.
Ham ....
shoulder ,
Roller flour...
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MARKETS,
Philadelphia, Nov. 8.
Wheat, No 2, Penn’a red, 60a70c.
Corn, No. 2, 4lad2e.
Jutter, [fancy creamery, 24c;
Eggs, fresh, 21a22¢.
Live Poultry, per pound :
Fowls, heavy, 10¢ ; small and medi-
um 9¢ ; old roosters, 7c; spring chick-
ens, 9¢ ; ducks, 9al0c ; turkeys, 9alle;
pair, 20a25c,
SBuappers, per
per pair, 20a5¢
Game : 4c;
per
pound,
quail,
Potatoes, choice, 45¢ per bu,
Onions, 85¢ per bu.
Choice timothy hay, 15.50.
No. 1 mixed hay, 14a14.50.
Straight rye straw, 14a14.50.
Wheat and oat straw, 8a8.50,
market, prices pald by
Dealers :
Wheat 685¢
Butter 20¢ ; egus 20c,
Hams 10¢ ; shoulders Te.
Potatoes 50¢,
Apples 40¢,
Onions 50¢.
Lard 8c ; tallow 5e.
Coal $5.25.
: oats 20¢ ; corn 85¢.
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Recent Union County Deaths,
New Berlin, wife of John Solomon,
Limestone twp.,
71 years,
Lewisburg, John A. McCall, age 27y
Illinois, John Mader, age 60y,
Fremont, Ill, Miss Wilson, age 79y.
Millmont, John CC. Middlesworth,
age 65 years,
John Bmith, aged
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From New Zealand,
Reefton, New Zealand, Nov, 23, 1808,
I am very pleased to state that since I
Remedy. Iu
ticular remedy than of all other makes
for the previous five years. As to its
I have been informed by
they have received from it, and know
its value from the use of it in my own
household. Itisso pleasant to take
we have to place the bottle be-
E. J. BCAXELERURY.
| For sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall;
8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville; F, A. Car
| son, Potters Mills; H. F. Rossman,
Spring Mills.
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A Cure for Constipation.
1 have been troubled with constipation for
L 1s was y Julging my health, my come
Bort ana my Xion. and am glad to
may that Cel E has restored all three,
and this Galery Wir many other medicines
that were sa to be
but which
were of no value av. 1 would like to
tell every Ruforing woman what Celery King
bas done for me.--Nellie Gould, Medina, Ohio
way Ki King cures Constipation and all dis.
the Nerves, ae ver and Kid
Ses. Sold by druggists, Dc and We. 3
y J. F. Bmith, Centre Hell ; F. KE Wicland
a. Bail; GH. Long, Spring Mills,
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Merit
Is the trade mark of success.
Value is the true test of
cheapness,
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My Fall line is complete—
i nest ever brought to this
valley.
While leather has advanced
25 per cent. my prices are the
same as 1 purchased ahead of
they advance. pecialt
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ONE OF A THOUSAND
of making its graduates of PRACTICAL
office since leaving your College,
| thank you for having given me such
ance and shall certainly recommend
thoroughly practical help.
Yours very truly,”
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A most complete and successtul m
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personally,
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For a Good Penny Picture i
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Come to my gallery.
I will make Penny Pictures
every Saturday until further
notice.
5 Genuine Photos [5cts,
Cabinets, Mantellos,
~and Florentines
All
photos furnished.
on Work, Pastel
dia Ink, an
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Cray-
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1 Water Col-
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sizes and styles
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supplied, prices
guaranteed to be lower
than others. Out-door
views a specialty.
Carbons guarantee d as good as the
best Hom $1 75 0 88.00,
¢ T.C.BARTCES,
¢ Centre Hall,
feb®2m
Gallery in Kreamer building,
9% %%% 990909
Dr. Humphreys’
Specifies act directly upon the disease,
without exciting disorder in other parts
of ¢
the system. They Cure the Sick,
nos, cons, PRICES,
1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. 25
L~Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 25
3~Teething, Colic, Crying Wakefulness 25
A~Diarrhea, of Children or Adults. 25
S~Dysentery, Oripings, Bilious Colle... 25
G-Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. 23
7 oughs, Colds, Bronchitis : S25
f~Neuralgin, Toothache, Pacoache 23
P-Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo . 25
10-Dyspepsin, Indigestion, Weak Stomach. 25
1 i~®appressed or Painful Periods 235
12-Whites, Too Profuse Periods. ..... 25
13-Croup, Laryngitls, Hoarscness...... 25
14~8alt Rheum, Erysipelas, Braptions . 285
1 5-Rbeumatiom, Rheumatic Pains. . 25
IG=Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 23
17~Piles, External or Internal .. ‘ 25
15%<Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflames Eyes A3
1 9<Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head 25
LO--Whooping-Congh « 28
D1~Asthma,. Difficult Breathing... . J8
22~Ear Discharge, Earache...
Li~werofuin, Swellings and Ulcers. . S35
Lid~General Debility, Weakness 25
L3~Dropey, Fluid Accumulations. a5
LB-Rea-Hickness, Nausea, Vomiting. 25
27-Kidney Diseases ‘os SE
L8~Nervous Deblility 1.00
LO-KRore Mouth, or Canker... cies 28
30-Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... 23
31-Painfal Menses, Provitus. « 48
32-Disenscs of the Heart, Palpitations. 1.00
B3-Epilepay, St. Vitus’ Dance ............1.00
Sd-8ore Throat, Quinsy. Diphtheria... 25
85~Chronic Congestions, Headaches.. 25
T9-Grip, Hay Fever. sadn vie oS
Dr, FE ILE eer 8
Pomphreys Hed. Co. he CO, Wiliam & Soha Bia.
HUMPHREYS’
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“ THE PILE OINTMENT.”
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Sold by DrBEEiete, of sent post-pald on receipt of price. {
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ATTORNEYS.
"LOR,
Atorneyat-law
Bellefonte, Pa,
1 manner of legal busi.
HY GH 8B, TAY
No. 24 Temple Court
| mows promptly attended 10.
{s. H. ORVIS . M. BOWER,
(BY IS, BOWER & ORVIS,
Alorneys at Law,
BELLEFONTE PA.
Office in Crider's Exchauge building on second
foor, ‘ansd
David ¥. Fortney. W, Harrison Walker,
FORTREY & WALKER
Atlorpey st Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office north of Court House.
E. 1,0RVIS
A O. FURST,
. Atlorney-at- law,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Ofoss monly opposite the Court House. sughé
{ LEMANT DALE.
Attorney at law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from
First Nationa! Bank jangy
WG. RUNKLE, dn
. Attorney at-law,
All Xindeot BELLEFONTE, PA.
i Kinds of legal business attended EE
Special sttention given to collections Pea
foor Crider Excha ge.
8. D. GETTIG,
" ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Collections and all legal business sitended 10
promptly. Consultations German and English,
Office in Exchange Bx siding.
N. B. SPANGLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Codsuitation in En
German. Office, Crider Exchange
Bovis
Practices in all the courts
fish and
uilding.
BANKS.
((ENTRE COUNTY BARKING 00,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Receive deposits, Discount notes,
Jan92 J. D 8mvexer, Osshier
HOTELS.
NIVERSBITY INN,
P. 8. Burrell, Proprietor,
College Avenue, STATE COL LEGE, PA.
Furnished throughout Steam heat, electric
light and modern lmprovemenis. All trains stop
on fag st this lun, declbes
avin Hop = Caldwell
LOCK A VER, PA.
Sr STInS reasonable. Good sample rooms on first
pusH HOUSE,
.” ‘BELLEFONTE, PA.
Ape attention given : country trade. aprid
Coss —————
NEW GARMAN HOUSE, Sai House
Opposite
BELLEFONTE, PA.
AN: hullding, new furniture throughout, steam
nes. otric 18 olla and all odetn improvements.
SPRING MILLS 8 Homi, nor,
SPRING LL8, PA.
ros bun to and trom il rao,
NEW BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains, Good 4 sample
(ENTRE HALL ROTH,
A 0. Runkle, Manager.
Rew tit _ 3
J ojinped, and abe ho rplied Rin with
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE