The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1887, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED. KURTZ, Eo
Eprror and Pror'r
Cextere Hav, PA, Armin 20, 1887,
PRING
PRING
GOOD PRING GOOD i
SO PRING te
SAD BHOOTING AFFAIR
A sad affair occurred Baturday after-
noon, the 9th, at Rosecrans, Clinton
county, about three miles north of Lo
a boy named Motter, aged about sixteen
brother were about to shoot at 8 mark
with a revolver, which was not supposed
The weapon was at the
time in the hands of the younger boy,
it wus
4 U 0
wish to announce to our many
customers in Penns Valley that
we are daily receiving new
goods. The Spring Styles are
out and we are getting them
early in the searon. Come
along and see the New Styles,
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FISH !
FISH !
FISH !
FISH !
FISH !
FISH !
FISH !
FISH!
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0 0
We have just receivee a large lot of
out
We
examine
Fish, and are sending them
at astonishing low figures.
to and
ask all come
goods and prices.
W. H. BARTHOLOMEW
Centre Hall
LOCAL ITEMS.
Snow at Lock
\ >
in
Wilkesbarre 12 inches
f. George P. Bible of Lock Ha-
alung iu reputation as an elocu-
hes: at
ree §
yen, is g
tion:st,
-Rev, Fischer's next regular services
will be in the Lath. church, next
bath evening.
SaD-
killing
bim instantly, as issupposed, The young
er boy, seeing what had bappéned, and
not knowing what to do, became fright
ened and ran away and hid, no doubt
fearing punishment, leaving the body of
the poor victim lying where it fell. Be.
fore night, however, the little one made
his appearance and told how the unfor-
tunate affair cocurred, The particulars
were brought here by the Logansville
stage driver, and we presume are about
correct. Coroner Mader received no no-
tification of the occurrence, and he sup
puses most likely that an inquest was
held by a justice of the peace,
fair is aa extremely sad one and is great-
ly to be regretted. The whole commu-
pity at Rosecrans is greatly excited. We
diatnot learn whether he younger broth-
er was arrested or vot, but as
ing seems to have been entirely acaiden.
tat, there woutd not be much necessity
for that Clinton Democrat.
. —
FURTHER PARTICULARS
HE AARONSBURG SPOOK,
He ect 5 Of
he
an if
one time created some excit
vicinity of Aarvpsburg, in
aud as my memory
the uafortan
will give you my
camstance : Th
by
son, father of our
Carson, dec'd.
curred,
BOU
“aien
goes ba y Li
reds
8 persou
1118 Wagon, wis
esteemed Ir
‘he tiwe th
A VOAr
at the me live on the iar:
owned by rown, in Harn t
of Boalsburg,
bip, two m ‘ast
81X Lor
ther on
: fe
Lewisl
on Ul
to
or
der the wagon,
the ice, an 1 was
: . Mr. Cn
{118 way
identally
Blipplug
— A reader asks who invented the
drum.
was the original drummer,
— There seems
the
cense
that the §1
» to the water company.
proposition
larry Meyers of Williamsport
culated on our sireets the other day;
bas an insurance agency in said city,
— Mr. Shires,
most esteemed citizens, now well up
years, gave our sanctum a pieasant C
2
I
—J ames Ziegler is now able
menade our streets
arrive 1 at that stage
broken leg.
of recovery from his
houses at the lower end of town, are un
gection.
lon, CO.
a draft f
irance, the amoant §
d was insured.
~The widow of I
der has
life in
nist
T.Al an
received r $10,112.73
figsba
i '
nd three story dwe
are
t+
bi
ling,
property
advertised
v
Bash decd
nase tie
Wm. Rossman, at Pleasant
while chopping wood, on T
$
% ’ He 1
ientaily cat
Lap,
noon, aco:
o
gash 1a bis head with the axe.
The Centre Democrat
Bellefonte
board of trade,
of trade
boards.
insists that
want of a
Liad a board
its trade in
i8 suffering for the
Perhaps if it
At wonld suffer in
— Rev. Fischer will administer the
Lord's supper in the Centre Hall Luth,
church on Sabbath morning, May 1st
Preparatory services Saturday afternoon
previous, at 2 o'clock,
— Bellefonte ladies had an apron fair
last week.
Hall ladies get ons up with a view to
making a walk to the station. They
could beat the men all hollow. "
8B. K. Emerick, of Unionville, gave
our sanc:uw a call, Also at same 1
Esq. Rishel, Both these gen
ne
ne
of Gregg.
ry stripe and first class farmers.
—— Thirty employes of the J, F. Mann
axe manufactory near Bellefonte, have
struck for an sdvauce wages, The
proprietor will not witn the de-
ia
comply
C. P. Jones,
nobby
credit he editor and
rone should give
port.
is on our table, I¢18 a neat,
to t the town, Ty
he daily a liberal sap
eran church of this place
last Sabbath
afternoon and evening.
His sermons
and rivited the
ers,
attention of his bear
~=John Scott, of Trough Creek wval-
vey, clai ms to have struck it rich in the
way of finding a large deposit of iron ore
Round Knob mountain, being in close
roximuy tothe EBT. R KR. He be-
eves from the present outlook he will
be able to haudle a large quantity,
A shingle mill at Six Mile Run,
about six miles from Phiiipsburg, caogh:
flie on the 13th, and was entirely de-
stroyed. Tue mill property was large
and valuabls, being owned by the Phoe-
nix Piaving Mill Company, of Bellefonte.
The loss is abont $5000,
~~ Messrs, Shires & Kennedy painted
the town red—with their fence machines
—one day last week. They shipped
quite a number from this place and are
receiving orders daily for the Henley
Monarch Fence Machine, which seems
to give universal satisfaction everywhere
throughout the state,
~Shannon Boal gave one of his grain
flelds, or what was iutended for a wheat
field, a rakiog up with a harrow and
sowed il with outs, expecting to get oats
where there was no prospect for wheat,
No doubt other farmers are doing same
as Mr. Boal, sod if geserally done where
wheat flelds look barren, farmers would
find it to pay. Many sowed barley last
spring, others oats, on their wneat flelds
and the crop in the summer in these was
where, ‘eft in wheat, they would
ve had nothing. Our farmers must
turn their attention to something else in
place of wheat growing, and the scone
hey do it She bitter fir them, ’
circuamst
Yery
ino
ing
BECL AL «
tree yoo
IWever
gination of supe
Thursday
COCK, & lerril
er this sect
i [er season.
and frequer
Was Cous
weather beca
rail Was a gi
MILLHEIX
Early Thu
bi oke into
breaking
between f
{ key. The
Masser's hs
iscovered
an attempt
and thin
down in
SOMme greenies,
shou'd ex] se that
more fully as the p
faith in the ons
Report
kind o $HONESLY
iblic in genera
ORKen Han ner ol
er aa a friend of what is right
also wishes us to explain the puzzle |
i. Todo that we want
come frm some other
{ our friend will hear a
that which was
lently from
en bissle worte
have
the
He
the req
quarier and
bigger drop 1
to take the $18 {rauda-
county treasury. Must
Hen,
- -_ -
The Franklin House, of Mileshurg, i
no more. The flames attacked it Friday
| night and worked such destruction ‘hat
{only theruins are now visible
also consumed Mr J C P. Jooe's restan
and Mr. A. T. Boog's store I'l
in House
the
rni
Frank was quite an
the «
three or fi
| part be
ion
It
ght, the upper
ruer of the square
mar stories 1u he
ing frame,
iJ. C. P.Jooesand Mr A. V,.
During recent years it has been used for
dwellings and when the flames ended its
existence Friday night Mr. Jones and Mr
Henry Comer, with
| its occupants,
—
EE —
The J. F, Hill & Co.,, §
{ ed sewed welt shoe, the best
| »old for the money, These shoes
all the merits of the Best Hand
| work, being as flexible to the foot. Their
great advantage over the oid style ma-
chine sewed shoe is their perfectly
| smooth innersole. No pegs, tacks or
| heavy seam of thread to hurt the foot
and wear out stockings, They are made
of the very best stock throughoat, in
ghioe
have
and every pair is warranted. Try
pair and you will wear no others. For
sale by E. Graham & Son, Bellefonte,
~The Lock Haven Express says that
the barn on the farm of Ira Obl, above
Washington Furnace in Nittany Val.ey,
was burned on Thursday afternoon with
all its contents. The fire was cansed by
Mr. Onl's little son playing with maiches,
Three calves and a lot of hogs were
burned, All the furm implements were
consumed, together with a large quantity
of grain sud hay, Somali instirance with
the Centre County Grange.
wee'T'tiis week the orders for flour at
the Centre Hall rolier mills are ahead of
the supp'y The two brands for which
there is a constant and increased demand?
are “Cream” and “Calla Lily,” now
among the best manafactored in the U
8, Fur two essentials, good water and
excellent floar, Centre Hall can’t be beat,
wel owing has a merchant tailoring
establishment connected with the Puild,
Branch, under the management of one
of the best 1ailory in the state who never
makes a miss ina ft if you Jet himatake
your measure, Suits made to order] on
ail the latest styles, and at low prices,
|
The Bellefonte Nail works sustain a se-
vere loss in the death of the manager of
the works. The News says
No announcement could have been
more unexpected than that received this
morning giving information of the death
of Mr. Samuel Anchenbach, The first
intelligence was contained inatelephone
Williamsport, saying that Mr. Auchen-
bach had died of cramp, on Sunday in
the city of Reading, and that his son-iu
aw ha i gone to that city to have bis re-
mains brought to Wiiliumaeport. A re
quest was at once made for fuller parti
ulars,
Mr Auchenbach was a member o
Bellefonte Nail and Iron Company,
He understood thoroughly the mechani
cal part of that industry and was also a
verv excellent business man, His part
in the conduct of this, the mostimportant
industry in our town, contributed greatly
to its succes. His mission in Reading
was in relation to the affairs of the firm.
ft
I
ies
- -_—
CLOTHING
Fauble, formerly with 8. & A,
Bellefonte, has opened a new
orhing house in Ammerman's Block
Bishop street, Bellefonte, Mr. Fauhle
makes a specialty of the celebrated
“Rochester Clotmine,” which 18 ©
merchants and the public, to
article in ready made good
Bi it
ROCHESTER
Mr. M
HOUSE
of
Ci
IRE
ered by
| the best
stock has been received 1
new in Along
every
particular,
ine of gets
liars, shirts, ar
Mr
friends in
ciothiag 14 4 compiete
1Ishing go ds, nats, ©
| clothing, trunks, gatchels, eb
|
i
|
i bie fnvit His any
1 . i vs }
i ivy Ha £131 3
i promises
gains ti $41
14)
| an te
here
MORE SNOW
Ing (¢
been
$4
A Or « oJ aD OAT
the | April
about ive i
sleighs and the jing
is 18
SLOW Was
out the
wee We regret to learn of the unex pecs
| ted death of a san of Rev, Dr. Wolf, of
| Gettysburg, on Weduesday m 12,
Mra. Wm. Wolf, of
attended
the funeral o
rning,
olae
1118 if
b
Repor
and
phow The
| ter sympathizes with Dr, Wolf fal
ly in this bereavement
-The Rev. Francis W, Tastin,
D., professor of the Greek lasguage and
literature in Bucknell! University, Lewis
burg, died at his residence on Friday, of
| congestion of the brain, Professor Tus
tin waa 52 vears of age. He had been
connected with the university for nearly
#) years,
Ph.
30
a -
wwe Men's suits, $3.76 and up
Lyox & Co
Harness oil, best quality, at 1),
Boozer's,
we Ladies’ and micses’ spring wraps
and jackets in endless variety, at Lyon &
Co.
wwlalla Lilly floar, none superior
For sale by J. D Long, Spring Mills,
wee [Yo you expect to buy a new car.
pet? Behroyer's entpet store, Bellefonte
make a specialty of this kind of goods
See card io anotner column,
- -
wen Kennedy's jowelry store, is a
| high corner clook, made in Switzeriand,
TE
Wednesday and Thursday were fine
overhead, but the roads are muddy.
The widow of Joseph Bhirk, near Tus
seyville, was taken quite ill, She had a
stroke of apoplexy on Tuesday.
we He got married on Wednesday
night, 13, Johan Orris M'Cormick did, to
Mise Alda Beaty, of Spriog Mills, Orris
stole a march on every body in this, by
going about it on the siy and saying * no.
thing to nobody.” The Reporter oon.
gratalates Orris and wishes him and bis
8 life of happiness.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The greetings of Spring toall! We
have given yon no annoyance for six
months to read ads. and
’
now hope yon
bwill gratify us enough to read this letter
and profit by it.
We want to tell you that next week we
will make our usual Bpring purchases
and as before do oar utmost to make
Week
after next the stock will be here and
feel confid
inch sel
ections as will please yon,
we
ent you will not regret having
waited if you postponed your buying un-
til then,
Next week by the use of a liberal
amount of water and
to brighten up our room, and make it
moreinviting.,
Wait and be
to get the best
that the pace
ionable and at
the same time ch with
cape
3 3
Obedient
Yo rr
eal ihe
full from
new and fresh
EAYVEO
ur eX Pe nRes
furnish
hat will
guarantee 1o
to
COs
fn that we are sa money for
he very highest prices paid for
of A cordial
tion is extended to everybody
Us A «
mntry produce,
"
aii.
Reaspectfuily Yo
Arthur E. Kerlin.
N.B.—A 8B Kerlin will be at the store
as much as possible to assist his son.
urs ete,
- a»
Samuel Camg be
ire
lof Millbeim, is
a badly sprained ankle
«Mr. Thos, Bard of Etlaworth. Kan«
sas, is visiting his father, Levi Burd, at
Aaronsburg.
ewe Mr. R, B Hartman, of Millheim
celebrated his 67th birthday, on Tonesday
last, His posterity naombera 8 children,
29 grandchildren and 5 great grandehii-
dren, nearly all of which were present
on this oe asion,
nt
we Charles Woodring, of Rebershurg,
secured a position in the railroad station
at Spring Mills
wee Farmers in the vicinity of Woods
war(, are consideri g the adrabilics of
erecting a creamery in that section,
BARGAINS FOR ALL.
Frank's Great Novelty Btore has re
sumed] business at the South East corner
ol Allegheny and Bistop streets, Belle-
fonte. Bargains for «ll,
ia Mio Api
-Who was Charly Man?
won Mr, Hurry Sohirover has opened a
carpet store in Bellefonte, where a com
plete line of carpets in all grades, mats
tings, floor cloths, ete, can be fonnd,
ween BOY'S #chool suits, $2.50 and up at
Lyon & Uo,
we we Men's working shoes as low as 85¢
and better goods at slightly thar priven,
Lyox &
DOUBLE WEDDING.
From the Berlin (Pa.,) Record, Ap. 18
Thursday evening witnessed one of the
most interesting social events that hes
taken place in Berlin for many years, be-
ing a donhle wedding at the residence of
Mr, C. A.M. Krissinger. A large num-
ber of friends from at home and abroad
were gathered at the beautiful home of
Mr and Mrs, Krissiager in honor of the
oceasion, The house was handsomely
decorated with flowers and rare plants
fragrance
were Mr, William 1. Kartz, of Centre
Hall, Pa,, with Miss Aunie M, Krissinger,
f this place ; and Mr. Robert FPhilson
Of
The ceremony was performed by
W. E. Fischer, of Centre Hall, Pa.,
2
wy
The brides were a vision of loviiness,
ing creatures at their sides.
tie brides were attired in beautiful
and becoming costumes of white adorned
with lace aud flowers, and the grooms
were in the conventional black
After congratulations refreshments
ning room, where a most elegantly ar-
gtantials and delicacies, tempt.
alike to the eye aud the palate, Af
been done the del
ta most en~
with ianstra-
ing
10us viands, the guests sg
[he brides received a large number of
handsome presents, both aseful and or-
Among
Bev, and
Frederick Kartz
Wa
¥ a
the mn
guests fro a distance
Mrs. W. E. Fisher, Mrs
Mr. Charles Kurtz, and
Kurtz, of Centre Hall ; Miss
wi, of Allegheny City, Misa
f Newbury, West Vir-
Kate Peterson,
. E. Keffer and
mier ; Mr. aod
wptain and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs
Li. Young, of Mey-
WR. Krissinger,
fie Critchfield, of
ler
A %
nderson, O
Rappel
Somerset
1 Rev,
1 Mrs,
M iKe
NN.
<p
“m
ill remain in
he the resi
and while
her fairest
i8 10 be
member
od ness
RIED.
f+}
MAR
DIED.
ar
Te
EF, BD 10 DOTA
stock fro
ww & Co
clothing at less,
nD the «ounty,
Lyox & Co.
. -—
{ER IANCE Ri ZLE WOI
Judge's second Prize
fering
e best i
} worth of
WiieTe eine |
‘he
KERS
Of-
MONUMENI
yfive cents, after deduct
advertising, will
id to be divided among
g the fullest lst of the
cated by a majority of
i i ew contest is, in fact,
spon the prin # of an election, each
itive paper iy schng in the nature
# containing the great
mes shown 10 be the
of all the lists will be
ace iD a Commo
he six competiton havi
INORL pOopLIAT Toen as 1
all the Lats sent
tase
1st
1 prise papers
nag ide of the prizes will depend on the
amount of money received, or in other words, on
the number of competitors. The names and cun-
tributions of competitors will ve acknowledged
and the progress of the fund shown) from weuk
to wick in JUupae Governing rales in this week's
JUDGE; or circulars mailed uo receipt of postage.
Requests for © pies of paper must be acoompan-
ied by ten cents, address,
“GRANT FUND”
THE JUDGE PUBLISHING OO,
xmil 38% Park Row, New York City
PJ OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. <The An
nual Meeting of the Stookhold:
ers of the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad Com
fan; will be held at the office ot the company,
Vo, 288 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
on Monday, May 2, 1887, at 11% o'clock, A. M.
Election for President and Directors same day
and place, xali JAS, R. MeCLURE, Sec'y,
BARGAINS FOR ALL.
Frank's Gireat Novelty Store has re-
sumed business at the South East corner
of Allegheny and Bishop streets, Belle.
tonte, Bargaivs for ail,
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE Letters of
Administration upon the exiale of
John N Dunkle, deceased, late of G wp,
having been lawfully bed to the u Rr
they would respectfully uest all persons know
{ng themselves to be (ndeb! to the estate to
make immedinig payment, and those hating
clatme nw € same to present them .
suthen for ht L Ris od
aps + Parmer Mis, Adar.
a
et ree ees
Our new cater has proven what
we predicted first-class,
We forgot to mention that the old
bands, who were here before
the firm dissolved, are still with
us, From experience you have
found them to
be second to
none. As half is in the making
of the garment, we think this is
another big reason why you
should try us.
Bince our last writing we have re
ceived more goods suitable for
Bpring and Summer wear,
which for nobbiness and style
can't be beat.
We desire to call your special at-
tention to our large and
plete line of trimmings.
All who have seen our silk
anc
stiff hats seem mnch
please i
with them, both as to shape and
price.
Latest styles in collars, just out
April 1st, we have already
slLOCK.
Keep your eye on this space.
S. U. THOMPSON.
Next door soath of post-office
.
oR YER
h
CARP
Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa
re
Mr. Harry Schroyer, lats
per & Co's,
store, has opened a st
Bishop St, where he has fur sale tl
f
ga a
est line of
CARPETS
MATTINGS,
RUGS, OILOCLOTHS
INDOW SHADES
ed in Bellefonte
t
f these beantiful
HIE Do
challenge
elit
rice with any to be
sn mmm
He also makes a specialty
JCARPET CLEAN
Having the sole right for Cent
to use the best process known
sme Ju
HARRY SCHROYER
»M
a
iO
INT TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the date of this notice we wi 3
irictly cash business, and positively gecline i
any m ticking.” All orders for four, feed
and coal. must be socompanied with cash or
attention | be paid to them. We will buy =
kinds of grain and pay cash forsame, or exchange
or Sour. feed and coal. KURTZ & BON
Centre Ha
FR
do
™
oh. 3 1887
MARKETS
Phi'ade'phia, Ap. 21. Wheat 82
37.
Spring Mills, Mar. 30.—Red wheat 80
mixed 75; rye 50 ; harley 40 ; oats 25: po-
tatoes 40 ; creamery butter 35 ; roll but-
ter 20; eges 12; lard 6 ; tallow 5; hides 4
to 5; Cloverseed 5 to 8¢ Ib. Cream 20.
[Grenoble’s prices. ]
Oats
LINDEN HALL MARKETS
White Wheat
Red Wheat...
RPC. ores
Timothy
GRAIN.
REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON,
Prices subject to Suctuations of market
Wheat, red 80 Onin. -
Wheat, white ¥ Rye...
Corn, shelled « 0 Barley,
Barley No. 2, mized with oats, bought
weight and price,
Wheat mixed with Rye bought al rye weigh
sud price,
8&1 oals
FLOUR AND FEED.
Fancy Pat. Flour. 1 8 Bran per ton
Best Roller Flour... 1 88 Bran, retail, owt
21 Best Rolt'r Flour 1 3 Chop per ton
Middlings per ton. 18 80 retail per owt
COAL MARKET,
TBCHIRIBR on. uu sminuss sesmsnsssremminnss
Stove
Small Btove............
Chestaut ....o..
Pea.
KURTZ & BON
When Baby was sick, we gave bar Osstaria,
When abe was a Child, abe cried for Castoris,
When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,