The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 23, 1887, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED. KURTZ,
Cente Hav, Pa, Mancur 23, 1887.
A LINE OF CHURCHES,
THE GOSPEL IN FIVE TOWNSHIPS
The people of the five large townships
east, can show up as good a record, we
GOODE
GOOD
GOOD
GOOD
CNPRING
PRING
SPRING GOODS. —0-
0
these five
Haines
preaching of the Gospel, In
and Miles, there are 40 good
some of them handsome and costly
but what above the
P'hese 40 churches are withina
and
average.
distance
is
pretty evenly divided between the
ferent districts, [otter has 8, Gregg has
8, Penn has 7, Haioes has 8, and Miles
has 9.
0 announce to our many
mers in Penns Valley that
wily receiving new
» Spring Styles are
we getting them
are
goaRon Come
1 see the New Styles,
of
* large lot
ding them out
©8, We
and examine
[HHOLOMEW
Centre Hall. |
LOCAL ITEMS,
formerly of
Kansas
8 back on a visit. He
spering in the
Kreamer,
g. who went to
west,
‘aguer, of Housery ie,
on Saturday
his place, will
Apri
oe
i8 western trip atouot
Le
Ir. Sample.
rier was granted at Harris.
k. t the Nittany Valley
with a capital of §75.-
long
ut near Bellef
rat
SAYEeD mies anda
mte. on
oad to
erected by
npany at the farpace
bigh, and it is the
ya to clim
it yet being bricked up |
hakes visibly, It will be 172]
ftiest in the country, |
id esteemed friend, John |
ch street, we are pleas
around
weather, His
Tust summer, has
vet he bears un well, and
and oceasionally
to have a chat
We suppose |
he is the old- |
De
5
itireh
wn town
118 IEA NCHS,
father Tobias,
ur town,
I'he death
11
f Frank,
it east a gloom over
Frank was a good boy |
me snd in the neighborhood as well,
ad the esteam of al. His death |
1» hemorrhages, was a sad one, and |
at times the pains of strangniation would |
cause him to start op in bed. He bore |
his sufferings like a trae little hero, until
death relieved him on Satarday, near |
poon, He was interred at Centre Hall,
on Toesday following.
The funeral was a very large one,
withstanding the inclemency of
weather,
that |
ex
at
an i
tron
not-
the |
regret to learn of the serious
sg of Mr Cyros Brumgard, of Miles |
township from quite a siognlar canse, |
About two weeks ago, while shaving he |
cat a pimple on his cheek which healed |
np again withont giving him any trouble,
A short time alterwards a barber who
shaved him happened to cut the pimple
away, and a rapid soreness like cancer
set in which has spread so mach that it
prostrated Mr. Brumgard and his life is
endangered by it, and several physicians
have been treating his case, Mr, Brum-
gard is a man of large, robast frame and
in the vigor of manhood,
~ Haines township has been burden.
ed with a line of panpers, living near Aa
ronsburg, that has now reached the
fourth generalion, and rannoing over a
period of three quarters of a centary,
daring which some one or the other of
the family has been a pablic charge,
While at times throngh an aceident,
common to befall a member in most any
amily, in such a period, may have given
cause for being a public charge, yet in:
dolence was the main casse of the situa.
tion in this instance, where there was
physical ability to attain to 8 more re-
gpeatable pesition in life; but the life of
ease as a pauper is frequently preferred
to that of manly self dependence, and
the imposition often practiced by such
subjects should be guarded against,
Latheran, and one
These churches
Re-
us
by the
are located
| Zion Evangelical.
| Sprucetown, M., E.
| Tasseyville, Latheran and Reform
Centre Hall, Lath. Ref, Presb., M.
wd Evang.
IN GREGG
Spring Mills, Presb > and M. E
Georges Valley, Lath, and Ref,
Heckmans, cemetery,
Greengrove, Evang
Sy nagog ’ is
Penn Hall, Linth,
1 Union, Ref. and Lath,
IN PEN?
1 Moyers, Ref,
§ Miltheim, Lath.
1. B
i Coburn, Fvang.
1 Bastian
wile
M.E,
Mussers, Evang.
a
Of those
Centre
next the Reformed at
1+}
and the
oati
Lutheran at Miltheim
Sach «
at wt ab
ARO
territory
The Baptists, Episcopalians,
nitari and Uni
yehurches on this sidethe count v
the Evangelical Miliheim, at
7 Twenty-five years
15 charehes in the
: 3 ins
is prospect of a new church
Hasiges tow:
y pr
, St. Pauls, in
»
rch there
ship
perty of the
angregations
congregations
& to par-
o her in the
yenent + , whea the congregation
ing out will a new one A meet.
ing was held on Monday evening to cons
erect
DEATH OF HON. C. T.
Hon. C.T
ALEX ANDER,
Alexander, d
, on Thursday
south some
ed at Aiken,
morning last,
went months ago, accom
for the bene.
He went as
found that climate
and went to South
where he seemed to recruit a
alas, it was a delusion, and the
grim messenger, death, carried him off.
Mr. Alexander was born in Miffun
county, Sept, 10, 1836, His boyhood was
spent io Potter township on a farm pear
Centre Hall, now the property of Mr,
Kartz. He was a graduate of Dickinson
Seminary, read law and was admitted to
the Centre county bar. He was one of
the prominent attorneys of Bellefonte
and his ability secured him a lucrative
practice. He was twice elected to the
lower house at Harrisburg and afier-
wards to a four year's term in the state
senate. He was an setive and useful
member and trae to the interests of his
constitients, He was kind hearted and
genial, and leaves many friends and ae-
quaintances to regret his early death,
le was associated with Mr. Meek in
the publication of the Watchman and
with Judge Orvis in the practice of law.
His remains were brought to Belle
fonte for burial,
Peace to his ashes.
--.
HORSE DIED.
Wm, Shirk, of this place, lost a horse
from colic, the other day. He had tra-
ded the anima! only a few days previous
from Dr, Ed, Miller of Unionville. It in
supposed that overteeding brought ou
the colic. The horse was worth about
$100. We are sorry for Mr, Shirk,
ef his broken health,
as Florida, bot
did not help him,
rr
MILLHEIM'S COUNCIL,
En. Revorren:—1In a late issues of the
Journal, we noticed a flattering editorial
on last year's conneil, but since the ‘an-
nual settlement their financial ability
does not meet, or merit any praise. In
most reck-
gardiess of protests of the
taxpayers or
in
raising three crossings, when the origi.
nal costs did not exceed $10 each, there-
by obstructing the road to a free and
balance of
the streets without proper public eross-
ings, and the reconstruction of ones no
of
the
depriving the
water which
drainage
&t.,
the
re-
Now if
white
that is
the
stats ment if
it will
TaxpaYen,
that kind of a council don’t need
is off, and
mismanagement,
1
Miltheim, 3, 21, 1887.
Oar colnms are
avold personalities—but are
- -———
Last Thursday, March 17, was Mr.
sininger’s birthday and he regoly-
let this, the 19th anniversary
for
} '
I0UL proper cerem onies
A large number of in-
to the young
spead the evening at
this | #, to whict
every ones gave a hearty reponse
¢. During the evening
inv
itthe d
“anion,
1ON8 were sent
of vicinity to
ont
in pla
Deiat
ner assembled
where
und two lo
ining room,
ength } the laden
i all the deliea
Mever's larder
i on this
room,
the season,
cer ainly Was
Fhe bill
embraced
tropical
art of a han
108 of an
t well
of fare
tur
Ke FOUARIONn.,
IFES Trves,
feast fit
ng folks
re b yard
f ti
Of Hi
IP expressed a silent
©
re } “]
he might
ive
1nd
EY iV on
wee Mrs. Mary
persion
Cle
were grant
withdraws
f the ar-
4 ad i »
Khe was a
riends,
Taesday of this
r and
hundred barre's of
Flour were
the central
tate, from the Centre Hall
shipped to
bants in part of the
nill,
now scored
One mare
pronhesied by a
Overseer Smith has
will fulfill the number
ly to see how near the prophet wonld
-NoT10R. ~The committees on
manent Certificates will at
lellefonte April 8 and 9 Applirantis
for examination are requested to bring
their Professional Certificates with them.
C. L. Graviry, Chairman.
H. Treaster writes ns
county, Ohio: This is a poor
a poor man to make a living.
Paulding connty is nothing but a swamp
hole; it would be goad enough for nig-
gers, but give me good ald Centre yet,
— Pap Shiffler, lately a resident here
ia still able to pav his old home a visit
notwithstanding his age. He and Wm.
Tobias are, no doubt, the oldest men
around here, and both are well presery-
ed in their mental facalties, though bod.
ily frail.
Per-
onvene
—S
Paulding
place for
from
~e{3et your spring suit at 8 U
ment of goods to select from and a first
class catter to make vou a good anit,
They keep a complete assortment of ha's,
tien and gent's furnishing goods in the
latest styles,
wees the 18t day of June, a good
many years ago, druggist Murray savs
he saw Mr. Tressler, of Harris township,
plowing in his field with an overcoat on
and heavy gloves on his hands. Winter
lingered blamed long in the lap of spring
that year, and must have taken a sleep:
ing powder,
we The overseers of Gregg and of Pot
ter will have a trial at April term over
the citizenship of Wm. Johnson Gregg
claims he belongs to Potter asa charge
and Potter claims he belongs to Gregg.
Billy jost now abides at Centre Hall. as
a calm looker on while the two territories
wrangle over him—Centre Hall, in the
mean time, being neutral ground.
weOur young friend Mr. D, R, Fore-
man, of near this place, waa appointed
clerk in Prothonatary's office on last Sat-
urday by Lew Schaeffer the present in
combent. Mr. Foreman isa deserving
young man and secured t is appoints
ment npon merit alone and isto be com.
plimented upon his success, from the fact
that there were almost a dozen appli-
cants for the same position, We heartily
endorse the appointment and know it
will be approved by the of the
county.
A NEW CAPITOL.
MOVEMENT TO CHANGE
TO BRLLEFONTI
At Harrisbarg, "on last Friday, Mr,
Woodward presented the following reso
lution
Ii 1AM
ATION
Whereas, There is a widespread genti-
ment that+le needs and the dignity
the State of Pennsylvania have outgrown
SHORT
Commissioner, Wolf
from his last weeks illness
—= A road
ITEMS
view was ts
Hip on 164
road from Woell's Btore
about one mile in
. (3
Ww. A. Tot 148
length,
Herring,
Hre Lhe viey
and
buildings at Harrisburg: and
of new and proper buildings is now pend
ing in the House: and
Whereas, The city of Harrisburg is not
centrally located in the State,
and
its capital city: and
Whereas, The town of Bellefonte,
Centre conuty, is located at the goeoura
4]
i
ticulars, the proper place
Government centre: and
for the
State
Dan
favored our sanciaom
forms 14
iel Brumyg
100K
hia Crotz
A son of Micha
y v {4
pioy oid
Miss Hannah,
from the
Brisbin
untaius
the mother of Presidents, so is
county to the Btite the mother «
eroors; and
Whereas, The Hon. James
and publi LBpirited
Bellefonte have expressed a
to furnish suitable
Centre
if Gove
Mill
citize is
williggnens
ground at that
ind now occupl
Harrisburg, free of expense to
therefore, be it
Resolved, |
eoinmitiees Of three
House i two no
be app ated
Ken
other
the = I le 1
(rer
an
amine into
upon the ex;
Calling new
Oa motion of
i
tion was laid upon the
SPRING MILLS,
{ ‘
Vomar Smith, of Peon
plates reading medi
Yalzah th
\ pd
he Reformed S
ding
ines
® Bammer,
an i
HAAY evyenin
in a few
I'he day sch
the except
fort to 1
$4
A186
I% sgImmer at
| succeed
Mr. Ge f Pine Grow
now occupies the hoase vacated b
Baumgardner. Oar farmers seem
ed as they nave been without a
smith for some four mouths
Misa Ellen Noll
| is spend
with
wi
Evoris
iin
friends in
I almost forgot to mention
ing that happened in
Last Sanday
: vi §
nigent
fomet
nar pro
take a sleigh ri
eran church, wiser heads advised
to take the buggy, as there w
{or «%
#igiging oat
me, morning tw
indies thought they wonld
de to Boalabare tos v1 4}
i ‘ »38 Mirg Lo i
them
i be no
side of our boro limite: hat
in the sleigh they would
they reached the large hill
of Boalsburg, met
ing from the meeting they had started
for, then about 12m. They did not care
to cause a sensation in the quiet town of
Boalsburg, and tarned their sleigh and
poor horse towards home We heard
that they partook of a heavy sppper
when they got back.
James Johnson and wile spent Sanday
with Mr. Hefty, of Centre Hall,
Mr. Henry Sheets, of Cincinnati, Ohio
who some forty years back lived where
G W. Campbell now lives, hag been vis
iting friends and relatives for a week or
more,
J. F. Ross shipped three
fine walnut logs from
Thursday.
When
f this side
folks reiurn-
if
no,
wi
they
car loads o
this station on
Duoz,
-
FIGHT AT COBURN
A lively knock down was the cause of
a sensation at Coburn, on Friday last,
between a Mr. Billmyer, of Poemills,
and freight condoctor Troxell. Bill my-
er accused the other party of haviog
distarbed his domestic happiness which
Troxell denied, and was in tara oalled
some bard names by the citizen of Poe-
mills, which Troxell resented by slap:
ping his accuser and knocking him
down several times, The affair created
quite an excitement, and it is thought
will lead to further serious resnlts,
-
GETTING BETTER.
The widow of John Harper, of near
this place, recently seriously ill, is fast
getting better,
Cyras Brumgard is mending up again
from the singular, buat serious trouble
mentioned elsewhere,
Jerry Eokinroth, of Pleasant Gap, Dr.
Jacobs informs us, is rapidly improviog
and able to be up.
James Zeigler ia dolug well as can be
expected from a broken leg.
i
of p
wi
Phi
- 1
very pleasant wins
oats, planting
We
better every year
garden are w
MARRIED.
March 10th, by Rev, J
baker, Mr. T. C. Eddy of
Miss Mary Dorman, of nea
Pa.
On Miss
Haines, and Rey
ter of Sa livan conuts
ISKT
Rebecca
Sohver, |
By Rev. Yearick, on 224, Mr y RK
Smith, of Iiinoie, and Miss Lizzie, daugh
ter of John F, Heckmaa, of Gregg. The
wedding, at the home of bride, a8 a
grand affair,
Ww
-
DIED.
On the 234 alt, at Lemont. of typhoid
fever, Mary E. daughter of G. 8,.and E
B. Hennigh, aged 18 Years, 3 months and
22 days.
4 - w-
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC
We have now on hand our full line of
spring and summer cascimeres for mer.
wr tailoring, which we are prepared
to manu‘acture into suits at very low
prices, We have secured the valuable
services of Mr. Jack«on, the well known
Bee-Hive cutter. He needs no spe ial
recommendation, as he has been known
here for 14 years or more. We are de
termined not to be nudersold and gaer
antee al! goods to fit or no sale. We
claim vothing beyond the fact that we
give perfect satisfaction to all who deal
with us. Give us a call and be convinced,
Yours traly,
Samunn Lewis,
P.8 Calland see our ready made
clothing. Children's suits from $1 00 to
$6.50, good, all wool goods, Men's suits
in [roportionate prices. Be sure to give
us a call, 8, Lewis,
ACCIDENT
EIN
X
Chase Brothers,
VR
dont of
3 Judicial
conmisting of the nities of Centre and
and the Hou Chester Munson and
ve RB mith, Associate Judges in
* pire sonny having issued thelr pres pt. bear.
Ig Gate the 7th day of February, 1887, 10 me Ci.
rected, for holding a Court of Oper and Termiper
ard Getieral | Pelivery and Larter Rew done of
the Pence lefonte, for the county of Centre,
and to commence ov the 4th Monday April,
being the 3h day of April. 187, and to continue
wo weeks, Nothoe is hereby given to the Corot
ef, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen atid onsite.
bles of sald oonaty of Usntre, that (hey be then
and there in their proper persons, st 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of the 25Uh, with thelr records. in.
QuisiLions, examinations, and thelr own reroenm.
Brances, to do those things which 18 thelr offoe
appertain to be done, and those who are bouwod
in recogmisnnoes to proseonte against the prison
or that are or shall be dn the afl of Centre oon
ty. be then and there to prosecute against them as
shall be just
And notice is farther given that a special vie
Elon of ssid ovart for the trial of soy Wi cates
will be held commenciug Monday, Match Dist of
witioh nil pgrsois interested are heroby notified,
Given under ny hand. at Bellefonte, the
day of March, in the year of our Lewd 5,
the one hundred and twolfth year of the ludepene
the Uni .
» WALKER, Sheriat,
of