The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 29, 1888, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER |
i
FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r
TERMS: One year, $1.50, when paid In
ance. Those in arrears subject to previo
rms,
Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 ins
ons,and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion,
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Cextig Harn, Pa, Tauns, Nov, 29,
LOCAL ITEMS,
—{Quite 8 number of this section nat.
tended court this week.
——This is turkey day-—see that your
gobular is on the table.
geyville, died on last Thursday afternoon,
of pneumonia
——Friday night the fine barn of «
E. DuBois, at DuBois, was !
$40,000; no insurance.
~The Centre Hall
post offices are giving Harrison much
worry, and it may be the death of him.
— A fellow stopping over night with
John Bressler, in Rebersburg, repaid for
the kindness by stealing $7.00 from Mr
Bressler.
— John Neff, a charge of Potter
township, died at Peter Hoffers, on the
14th, and was interred at the cemetery
in this place.
——Pedestrians have the right of way
over street crossings and they should
promptly arrest thosa drivers who inters
fere with their rights,
John
ywmirned. Loss
and Bellefonte
Lingle, near town, while cutting Ww od
was unfortunate enough to receive a
vere gash on the foot with the ax.
J. David Meyer and Wit McCor-
mick, of this place were down in ti
Brash Valley Narrows, last week,
deer, and returned with pothid
“buck fever.”
~The Modoes of Boalsburg, were
out last week after deer, and returned
with three of the fleet-foote« The
Modoes go out every Season, always
return with game,
——One of our exchanges says: —J
Murray, of Milesburg, snared 48 rab
in three nights, and violated the
law just that many times, for
rabbits is prohibited
Mr. George Beers, of Baila
died on Monday morning at 5 o'«
His death quickly followed that
wife, which ocenrred about six
ago. Mr. | leaves eg chil
five married and three single
se-
or
»
buat
i tribe
and
Ww.
bits
game
Snariuygd
Jeers © t
verse Bt
VN
* Dellers
—]t 18 said that the
Poor in Philipsburg and So
decended npou some o
those places and appr
and that the paupers |
il
yd
ye n Lhe wp ie
—lt a row at
on Saturday, dur
was shot and died
derer ggcaped. Cent
to have a baogiog 1
trouble was amol
ME
Catig Piss
yf Huogarians,
Wit
oy
ie Is
it
—~ Landlord Meyer ond
mick went to the Brush Vall
on a deer hant and returoed
Saturday evening. We di
sweet savor of venison
of Centre Hall, b
port deer plenty
B
M'Cor
Narrows
Aga a
ino Lhe
in the atmospher
weaver
in
At the sale of
Hoffer, dec'd., ar Bellefont
Wm. Wolf, of ti place,
tract of mountain id 1
coutaining SO scr di
bought the tract sdjoiniog !
taining about 20 acres, for
—Sharpers have dis
handsome income |}
ling through the cout
complaint against farmers
comply with the law relative {
ting down of Canada thistles,
nalty goes to the informer,
——Chas. Arpey haaled several load
of gravel on the Diamond in front of
Spanglet’s meat marke! this week, and
it would not be a bad idea if the whole
diamond were filled up aboot I as
after each little rain on account of 1m
proper drainage, the water gathers in
ponds from § to 10 inches deep.
—Saveral days ago a pack of dogs
brought a deer into one of the fields at
Ed. Wagner's hoase, near Siglerville,
Mifflin county. None of the men being
about, Mrs. Wagner ran into the house
and got a rifle, but, seeing the dogs catch
the deer, she called to the nired girl 10
briog her a butcher kuife and with it
she cut the animal's throat
— (ur obliging station agent,
Katherman, bas received a prom
and will go ivto the company’s offi 6 st
Williamsport, We understand that
Fraok Bradford, ageot at Paddy Moun
tain Tuonel, will be transferred to
8,
a] Soa)
vail,
Vers
DOES)
iry at
foot,
Arb
Mr. Katherman, who will take his de-
to have him leave us.
& T. BR. R.and the company bad schedal-
ed a passenger train on Sanday from
Montandon to Bellefonte, and return,
bat was abandoned for some reason or
other. The train would have been a
great convenience to the public, No
change is made in the time of the pas
genger trains, and only
freighta. »
~The presidency of Bucknell Uni-
Professor George M. Phillios, of Wes
Chester. (. G. Groff, LL. D., profesor
of natara! sciences, will a0: as president
daring the ensaing year, aad J. H.
ogy and ethics, the branches usually
taught by the president.
created by Mis Haas and
law. The danghter was frantic over the
paraliziog effect the sentence wroogh
upon the mother. We hope that
stat utes,
We learn with regret of a fearfal
condition of affairs in Black Log Valley,
Juniata county. Since the Septem ier
Term of Court, some as yet undiscovered
miscreants have poisoned a horse, burn-
ed fitieen tons of bark, pilel ap and
ready to be hanled to murker, and on the
the ult. buraed the barn and ssw
mill of A. W. Oppel with all their von
tents. Mr. Oppel’s low will foot up seve
eral thousand dollars, [ ted also
COURT.
Court began on Monday, Judge Farst
sresiding. David Rhineemith was ap-
pointed foreman of the grand jury. A
number of “infant” cases were on the
diet for defendant. The audience ren-
dared a verdict of “small potato.”
0D. Rhineamith, charged with misde-
neanor as overseer of poor, was before
grand jury Tuesday afternoon. The
Millheiw and Coburn turnpike company |
was returned last term for bad condition |
of road. There was no appearance on |
were declared forfeited.
Rhinesmith, overseer, was tried Tuesday
In the case against overseers Rhine-
smith and Smeltzer, for neglect of Mr.
in favor of Mr. Reinesmith and agains
Mr. Smeltzer,
On Wednesday morniog widow Haas,
and sentence suspended, plead guilty to
the second offence, and was sentenced
{ by the court to pay costs, a fine of five
hun ired dollars,
prisonnent. The old lady fell into a
swoon when the sentence Was pronoun-
ced and a scene in the court room follow=
ed. The daughter, who was present,
| wept and shrieked,
| before the old lady
{ from the court room
could be removed
pany was tried next.
Millheim pike company.
1 ReroRTs
| parties in the
signing disclaimers,
as to matter
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HE BOY ORATOR,
The high expectations of a splendid
andience which assembled at Tucker Hall
last night to he
boy orator an | musician were not in
jeast disappointed. Numerous favorable
notices of the press bad given reason to
expect som-1} nice and entertaiuing,
»
»
hin
ain
to be rid
y deserved. He is an intelii-
king, handsome youth of about
ant IO
: appearing in character deline-
ations ol path 8 and humor with equal
cations
abity.
fe
i
ct control of his audience aud gave an
entertainment of probably more interest
“ry
i.
«11, & natural born
tertainment, S
er, Raleigh, N
ph Bingh
give ©
ing, De
cal ehuren, under the auspices of the W.
7.
Mas
rator, wil
Iray even
ah ~ al
a
SUNDAY TBAIN.
“re
nent
THI
flain t
tir
¢ Ore Or | mis of
e line of the rail
BAVIDR & pas-
Montandon to
The movers of
have secured
a petition which
has bes
glopg t
ossibil
0 the | tv ©
from
urn
olla
tis
train rut
and re
: } x
£ in De
it 3006 signers
nte
inte
for she and there is also
nz toe line
we lable issued
vn schedaled and to
it for some reas
$
i to
train,
rable comment aj
N
fav
ee ma‘erial
such a train woud
» pablic in gener-
ur Sunday morning
wk, where
w hb y wait about 24 hours later,
yp ject will receive the
proper sncouragement and expect ere
e train going over the line.
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SAWMILL BURNED,
The sawmill of Jacob Meese, in what
is called the Kettle, in the 7 mts,
burned on Friday afternoon last. The
mill bad only recently been pat in there,
| and was a shed house. The mill
having been in operation on that day,
the origin of the fire is a mystery. Loss
about §100-—-no insurance,
AVS
gieven oo
Wwe I
Lt
se 0
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§
the pr
x th
long 10 see th
MP ———————
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DEATH FROM A FALL.
Mills, aged about 74 years, on Wednes-
day of last week fell from the haymow of
| hi= barn, striking the barn floor with his
| head, and was instantly killed. Mr.
Musser was a highly esteemed citizen of
that section
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WINTER IS HERE.
Winter has set in with cold and snow.
All last weok the atmosphere was below
the freezing point, preceeded by aboat
wo inches of snow. On Sanday night,
25, there was another fall of snow. which
| was near three inches in depth Monday
morning with every indication for more
| during the day.
A Ap
FALL AND WINTER.
Get a new suit and overcoat from
Montgomery & Co,, Tailors, Bellefonte.
Fhey are so much cheaper than ready
made clothing. They have also a full
stock of Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, and Gen
tlemen’s Furnishings.
Moxraomenry & Co, Tailors,
Bellefonte,
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RELIGIOUS SERVICES,
There will be servic s in the Lutheran
church, of this piace, next Sabbath even-
iug, at the usual hour.
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was another disagreeable
wee hai
Fall and winter stock of clothing
at the Philad. Sranch.
we | shea potatoes are frost bound —
can raise "cm by blasting.
—Fal and winter stock of clothing
Hunting is good up Salt river, only
can't find right kind of majorities,
Ladies’ coats, an fmumense
a’ Lower prices than ever, at
store, Bellefonte,
wens number of small articles were
stolen from our house and stable a few
days ago.
wr Baguy whips, horse blankets and
habia at Boozer's harness rooms, Centre
ali,
cweeifoward Homan has secured a job
‘ut carpentericg on the new armory buiide
stock
Meeso's
in report
EY
jug a Stats Lolioge.
Pie repntation of the Phi!
80
THE LIBEL SUIT,
The libe! suit of Shoop against Repox-
rer ended by entering a nolle pros. The
parties to it subsequently putting brief
disclaimers in writing. This ends a long
series of endeavors to bust the REPORTER
running over a period of several years.
The busting happened to fall in other
regretted that innocent parties were led
to pull chestnuts out of the fire for others
and unnecessarily got themselves into
lawsuits before becoming aware that
they were being madecats paws only.
We say, this about plays out the last
card in this discreditable work.
HONORS FOR MILES TWP.
Willis R. Bierly, a native of Rebers-
| burg, now in Dakota, bids fair to become
| tant territory, A Williamsport paper
| says:
“The Democratsof Dakota will petition
Jongress to admit that Territory as a
POTTERS MILL,
R. C Palmer, of Houseryille, spent
Sunday in our town he was home to see
his bro. D. E. Palmer. Richard isa fine
goung gentleman and manages the wool
en factory at Houserville,
Thomas Palmer and some others were
out hunting, on Friday and shot a fine |
doe. Thomas is a good hunter and an |
expert shot, i
Frank Palmer is on the sick list and is
suffering from cramp in the stomach.
Our trappers report business poor on |
account «f freezing up and the musk
rats not cuming out, had better com-
mence on house cals,
Mr. Ralph S8metzler who went to Mich-
igan last spring has returned home tore
same his old trade, hunting foxes,
While Edwin Royer was threshing at
H. C. Shirks, his horse fell while hiteh |
ed in the power and cut & frightful gash
in its hip.
Dr. Thomas appears to be the best
tooth extractor in the county, he pulled
six teeth in nine seconds
The hunters gub from this town came
home and reporied no deer, now hunts
ers, a word to you, kill all the dogs vo
| State. W. R. Bierly, Esq., a former resi
| dent of Williamsport, will present the |
| olaims of Dakota at Washington, It is}
understood that if the admission is made
| Mr. Bier]
| gress as a delegate from North Dakota. |
| Mr. Bierly possesses a
qualifications of a legislator, and his |
riends in this county would be pleased
| to learn that he had been successful in
| his present undertaking.
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
——-All the popular novelsat Marray's
— Still some corn to husk yet, in the
fields.
Will Conley, of Bellefonte, was
| town on Sunday.
{ ——Bquire Rishel, of Farmers
| was in town on Tuesday.
| 00k
i acoming.
You wculd be surprised al
| prices at which Fauable sells cl thing.
in
Mills,
out! George Nearbood's
t
ue
so——— The widow of Peter Ruble, is ser.
jously ill; she is quite an aged lady.
wee T'rasses and shoulder braces, popn
| lar makes and designs, al Marray's Drug
| Store,
—(ieorge Nearhood’'s house isn’t
there yes, but will be before Harrison is
sworn in,
fall and winter wear at Faable's,
i fonte,
~[adies’ dress goods
for fall and winter, at
Bellefonte,
in
4 jam
Meene's
wiv
slor -,
The snow was deep enough and
solid to use a sleigh on Monday, and sev-
eral were oul trying it
Ladies’ dress goods
and winter
efonte
sree A,
t for fall at Meese's store
i Be
8
large assortment of horse
tre Hail.
George Gentzel, near Spring Mills,
will sell farm stock, at public
on Bat, Dac. 1, at 1 oclock,
You can get a suit made to order
by Fleming, the tailor, Bel efouote, at
tonighing 10W prices.
¥ i
et
Bde
at redaces
Clothino
{sent
rates at
House, Bellefonte.
rze Gingerich,
yh (Giagerich
faraishing goods
Rochester
Fanble's
wand 38 tor
party
exe
Ja . & ivertises pr
dec¢’d. at public sale on Dec.
——Epep in
clothes from Fleming,
| tailor, Beliefonte,
20
style by
the
getting your
fashionable
Chas, Arney was ont on Tuesday
after rabbits and retarnad with two, and
reports them rather plenty ia the valley
——Reesman has the finest line of
| stoves in the county, and for cheapness
cannot he excelled.
weweThe Bradford boys, of this place
were out two weeks after deer, and came
back without any venison. Hard luck.
wweHorse blankets from 85 cents on
up according to quality, at Boozer's har-
| ness rooms, Centre Hail,
—eThe Becker Washing Machine is
one that will give entire satisfaction. We
gay 80 from a trial of it
~The capacity of the Centre county
roller flouring mills is ap to 700 barrels
| per day, altho the actual oatpat per day
is only haif that number.
A full ‘line of the latest popular
novels on sale at Morrav's drug store—
| sent to any address for 20 cts,
Bartholomew saw it, tried it, and
| then bought it, the Becker washing ma-
| chine. Ditto, Recorder Ropp.
| ——George Swab, of Linden Hall
| killed four hogs weighirg 1707 pounds
| He is an old farmer and koowa just how
to teed to make lots of “speck.”
| —=You can save a days wages every
| time, by buying your boots and shoes at
| A. C. Mingle's store, Bellefoate,
William Combe, of Millerstown,
Perry county, raised off one acie of
| ground 126 bushels of potatoes, 40 bush»
| els of turnips and 756 bushels of corn
w= Rochester Clothio House in
| Reynoid’s building, Bellefonte, for cheap
clothing and gents faruishing goods,
Novels by Scott, Goldsmith, Verne,
Haggard, Duchess, Dora Thorne, Hugh
Oouway ete, on sale at Morrays Drug
store,
Frank Luckenbach, one of Belle
foute’s young men, was in town on Wed-
nesday. He was to Reberzburg attends
ing the reunion of the Kreamer family
on Tuesday.
we Reader, if you get us a club of 4
new sabscribers to the Rerorrer, for one
your, with the cash, we will sead you a
copy one yeer free. Try it,
wwliovernor Beaver has appointed
Hon. John A. Woodward, of rand,
one of the delegates to represent this
state in the Forresty Oongress to be held
at Atlanta, Georgia, Dec. Sth,
wewePowers' immense siock of boots
and shoes and low prices is what makes
hiogs lively at their store at Belle
ont
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i
:
.o- Weather has been very unpro-
itious this week, On Sunday snow, fol.
owed the next two days by rain aud
sleet, waking it very d le to be
out,
wn Tlie Philad, Branch bas opened ap
fall stock of elothiog. An immense
dual Wharot bustudts sub be
here for your inspection. Tt
outs in all sly
find in the woods and you will have Jol
of deer.
Hon. D, E. Fulmer, of T
home visiting bis parent
Mr. Pamer left h
ago a poor farmer boy, ar
peek By Kan, is
and other rela-
live Years
went to Ks,
he has be
1 E8
come a first cigs lawyer and
road to wesltijand prominence.
is On
Mr. Michael] Burkholder reports that
H Sil }
some got into his cellar and took
| pies, bread apl a lot of canned fruit,
Michae! says fi was a mean trick f
had iontendediio eal things him-
self.
one
wr he
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tLO8e
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NG MILLS,
Miss Lizzid Stover returned hor
Satorday afup a week's visit fo
fonte.
>
SPR]
| Bu
{ " _ z
Dr. Van Varah has made an impr
ment for thebenefit of the town in
board-walk § front of his residence
IVE.
“a
Charles Léig has bought Ralph Bj
| tnyer's stordgoods, and will take «
| of the “Cental Bupply Depot
i and continuo deal in merch
} Ts :
i Miss Minge Deaty is
{i MrandMa RG, |
tartai ¥ gi thin
| tertaining gests thi
J jiordBlahl and Will |
bie over Sunday
i Mr ind Of Hall, Clint
| visiting relgives here this
The mengers of the M
i t
| holding a »fles of meetings
$ 3 Ls
| gan last Bapiay event
I
andise
n the
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4 ur
3 ¥id
3
$
CHIRCH DEI
The nowiFair ;
| Ferguson $wnshig
ik 16
rishurg wil be presen
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neasles and ma
prevalent
1m ber
own with ti
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ernor
real
shington and Ad
stot
come Ee
Quite
town ar
of
he
at ¥
raion
wn { Beaver to
Grand
ade in |
al Has!
of the loaogo par
it renner.
i hief of staff
visit Meese's
on Alle street when sh
Beliefor They have a fine
goods a i gel! at rock bottom rates, f
dooce talfn in exchange.
— Tie snow which fell
| night hg remained on the gro
| the peofe are taking a
fire: fall and been using
but repdt the eleighing r of
we huss vor Sarz.~—A fine 4-year
old hay have; trotted a mile in less than
3 minn Address or call on
y J. D. Lesnen,
: Centre Hall, Pa.
we A M [nngle’s shine store, Bellef onte
| youwill'find anything in boots and
i sh es fron the coarse and heavy boots to.
| tho finek ladies’ dress gaiter. A comr
! plects sbek and at prices you neve
i eard of
i wn LE need of a cook stove or par
{ lor heatir, and want one for the least
| money Jou will Go well to pay Reesman
| a visit, #ad eee his stoves, which are of
| marveldis beaaty. His line of parior
| heaters ‘a complete, notwithstanding
| having sid quite a number this fail
w(Haries Long has purchased the
re of Ralph Spigelmyer, at Spring
Mille, ak will take posses<ion of same,
middie of December. Mr
we undéstand, will go
elsewhet:, and Spriog Mill will loose
one of itkhusiness man. Mr.
ia
sr 100M
at
ANY
S—— | fail to
gtore
FA
nday
and
the
on Su
nnd,
ivantsge of
their sleigha
of the bes!
i
Pit. Th
ods which embraces everything in the
ine of fst wear, Lumbermen’s gums
boota, a all kinds of boots for team.
slers, » workmen, at lower prices
than e®w. Ladies’ and gents’ dress
shoes amt in fact anything you want to
gee in the line of boots and shoes at low
est price ut Powers’ shoe store, Belle
fonte,
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PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Philadephia, Nov. 27.—Wheat was a
shade firmer to-day. Options closed at
98% «990, for November and December;
No. 1 Petosylvania is firmer at $1.11 and
No. 2 Delaware $1 08, Choice ungraded
in grain depot brought $1.07.
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harges, And romos hers "i
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TY
BELLE¥XONTE
You are cordially invited to
to inspect PEARLST gpin's fine Fall
The
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Stock. largest and new-
Fashionable Dress Goods
sens sesame {moms
it Dry Goods
YT
ATH Crs
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BE
EF OINTE, PA.
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=
artholomew’s - Store !
¥
Goods.
Ladies
foals,
and Children's
ankets, Robes
3
Veo e
bry
in
ue
r
oO
plenis ng 5% ¥ 5
Fall and W
hore El Nn ng
“8 (10 Ladies’
¥h
y the town Ful
and Shoes
wilh
ine
Toots best
{ NIGYeSs, reversii
Ouick Sales and Small Profits.
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Highest market
duce at
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So
Barth xr's Store.
Centre Hall Station.
IX
Ajo
Nf cCoEuioy BROS,
N i ALL | A
N R H A 1 1, | Pi
$B KE
-- FURNITUR
Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits,
Side Boards, Lounges, Tables,
Bedsteads, Wood ana
Trndertaking a Specialty.
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Bargains! t+ New Goods !
We are now prepared to have the blic «all at our
tors and inspect our new line of goods. ey were sel
with the greatest care and embrace an endless variety of new
desigos and patterns worn during the Fall and Winter seasons.
Our line of Fancy Plads, Tricots, Fall Prints, and All
Wool Suiting, are fine, and will our ear y customers, and
are selling rapidly. Woolen Blankets, Haps, Quilts, and many
other goods,
SPECIAL BARGAINS !--..0----SPECIAL BARGAINS
Come and see the special offering in
Cashmeres; prices lower than of Ready-
Mada Clothing, O
and will for
bargaios we are
Our stock