THE C FRED. KURTZ, 0 ABI. ENTRE REPORTER | i i i mie—— i Eoprror and Pror'n TERMS: —One year, $1.50, when paid in ad | -ance, Those in arrears subject te previous erms. §2 per year, { i Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser | ons.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, CHALLENGE, Dr. Carver, the celebrated marksman, be the champion world, has published a challenge in one York sporting papers, for marksman for the championship of the world. Mr. OC. K. Sober who only lives about five miles east of the Reronrer office, has A SOBER Cextee Hany, Pa, Tuurs, Jan. 17, 1889, LOCAL ITEMS. ——Perlstine’s store was sold the | sheriff, last Saturday. —Mrs. James Stahl, of place, is quite ill, of dyspepsia. Dr. Emerick seems to have a busy time—he is on the go day and night. —W. R. Teller and wife, of Belle- | fonte, have gone to Caba for health and pleasure. | —Try to do all your: husi- ness on the cash system, you wil not regret it and be richer and happier for it. —J. B. Bolt, of this place will make gale in March, and remove with his fami to Maryland, where he has rented a farm and go to farming ——Oar neighbor, Dr. Emerick, thinks | gome fellows barrowed some of his corn Friday night, and the tracks looked a little suspicious. ——There will be pre ching in Evangelical church in Centre Hall next Sabbath evening at saven p.m. by J. L. Miller. Subject, Witcheraft. (ot your neighbor to subscril the ReporTER, send copies of it friends in the west and they how to get » EW —Andrew Larimo township, Westmor barned a few 3 and a number perished, The solid. Treasurer in the Treasur says it hasincreased 3 during the year. —A new swindl ican corn,” somet oats fraud, is at prerent bein the farmers in thi Centre count od. J. Med H Washington Furnace, was destroyed by fire Mond 7, sapposed to have bean set thousand dollars insaranc and $500 on contents, by near this | fer iV } 4 wil @ on r { Ll i 0 your § will know all $} Lom a3 il FORE Hava State SEAS 4 v Ys —There has been {ile thonotary of Clearfield cou nine applications for hotel | for restanrant, six for brewers, wholesaling and one for dist ing a total of 109. ~The Breaky day paper published in Its special features are original self and cannot be 1 i. 3 the Lewisburg News, and the Reronresr gays so too. —Mrs. Diana Yearick Centre county, formers Murray, was recently of arrearages pansion her second marriage. Mrs, Yearick was $2.2 ee There are new sleighs hand at Mifllinbarg, whi ways, would fence t! no snow, no sell. try a new idea, put wheel sell them for latest style might be happy yet, 18 t 2 the be "eDn8Y (WAI t 1 i & A PI ASRE a % of ¥ : 3 ’ 1.1 GETS wWonia i " torn ard | INGEr em ana ba they 200] ih aa athe, ——Y ans, as t will give way to Japiter, will wear the roval diadem, as rofer in realn the stars, dariog 1880 says an exchange. Now just bush, woman is the ruling planet a!l the time, and her name ia not srborry, he ruling planet of 1888 which = Venus nor Jupiter, nor. nor any thing like that, mip favrad Mars (ton, Beaver, as Grand al of the inaugural! parade at Washington, | will soon 1ssne an order for the informa- | tinn of the public on the sub ect. and meantime the railway companies east of | the Mississippi announce a rate of one fare to the Capital duriog the week any and everybody who wanta to go ——John H. Musser, a farmer of many years experience in Haines township, | gives it as his opinion that phosphate 1a | far better for producing crops than lim ing. The idea that phosphate does not | benefit land more thao one or two years, Mr. Masser thinks is erroneous. Let have the opinions and experience o other farmers upon this important ject, There lived us e | & 1h in a Pennsylvania aged this baby-in.a-burean more skilfally. To begin with, the baby, as well as the burean, was her own. | Her method was to remove the two up | per drawers, and, seating the child in | the lower drawer, gently slide it shut! and turn the key, The child then gat! up of its own accord and with its head | in the space vacated by the upper draw- ers crowed mertily away for hours. Not | infrequently the mother thos left the | child to attend to Ler duties in some other room, or even to go on shopping expeditions requiring an hour or two. | Confined in this improvised cradle, the | child was not always quiet, but it could: | neither harm itself nor any of the ob ects about it, and this the mother new, ww Harry McDowell teaches the Brush Ran school in Wayne township, Mifflin county. A few days ago some of the lar. ger boys coneclnded to bave some fun. William Lauffman, for disobeving the teacher, wus suspended, alter which he, with William Johnson, Thomas and Joseph Bardine, and Bruce Taxler took it into their beads to carry the teacher ont. They snceeeded in their attempt. were arrested for assault on the teacher and bronght before Justice Miller, but before the irisl came up the boys succeeded in making a come promise with Mr. Dowell by paving $6 15 apiece. Sobeequently the board of direc. tors met at the school honse to investi gate the matter, when the boys acknowl Seige their wrong, and that the teacher endeavored to preserve order in school as best be could. The directors not wishing to punish the boys further they were restored to the sehool. Then another Lreterred a charge against ’ quest ion | : irgotors decided that “the e was vicions, malicious an damaging to the schaop!,” aud that the teacher Id go on and teach out the him check of $50 as a forfeit, The editor of Field and Sport has acknowledged the re- ceipt of Mr. Sobers letter and check, and the same will be pubiished in his paper this week. We trast Dr. Carver will have the courage to meet Mr. Scher, as fine feats in shooting which he never dreamed of and will astonish him. No has been able to perform th fancy shooting which are th wonder with all who have bad the goo a - > - INSURANCE CO. The annual meeting and election of the Farmers’ Mat. F, Ina. Co, of Centre Co., was held at Centre Hall, Monday, 14. The following directors were chosen for the ensuing vear: Mai. J. B. Fisher, 8, J. Herriog, Wm. M'Farlane, Jacob Bottorf, Fred Kurtz, Sam’l Slack, J. G. Bailey, H. O. Campell, H. C. Duck, Dan’! Bramgard, Gramley, Juo. H. Musser. The board organized by electing the following officers, President: Fred Karlz. Viee President: 8. J. Treasurer: Wm, Wolf, Beeretary: D. F. Luse. The annual statement will be found in amo and owa a healthy 6 busines of the com s lurge in- wees, there within Herring another co 81 r in thie past : an if there are no § will be a handsome surplus next six Ti Company has POY io th who ones left it and ried others, as the bes: 8fest and cheap- sick they fan old oue again. own interests mpany. - site of alialrs pany, Year, shows ¢ 3 Crease, : Ty : 3 in " ig CO The to ¢8t 10 14 iil are to j& : 3 people owe £10 |} ing back eis ¥ stand by their b nie o I. SABBATH'E WORK. her, fhe his calling again, judg- of work pe bath ia the discharge He nreachied and held ¢ in the valley choreh Proa: hed Bprmons in gregations, at two private resi- iren, and mars snghiters of Peter arried at the ie afternoon, the other warch Sanday even- wh } WAS 8 ing into a cistern, 5 was a big W ¢ Of place is nt he r= of MT (reorges morning, oLher cof 3 the Nacrament lences, baptized three chil beth d 1 heine being PEE, ol} ie On a short Sabbath’s work. > BR. HAMILL'S MINISTRY. . Hamill, of Oak Hall, has now gorved that charge forty-three years—it was his first call, and will remain 0, no rye | ins and esteem vps outiived ail when ion © the members of became ig pastor, w 8 £xs f two veneral ladies, Mrs, yi and Mrs, Sarah John s only survivors. s are pleased to say, | appeargnce of being go for another 20 years io the ser. ¢ Master, and we trust he will pared for many years of good work spel ministry. We are proud ¥ by bad h $ ue a 6 0 w ry of th - BIG WEDDING. Our young friend, Will Flory, had one of the largest weddings, last Sabbath | evening yet held in these parts. The | ceremony came off in the Lutberan { church, after the regular services. The | main audience and Sabbath school rooms | were crowded to their utmost before the | hour for services. Of course, the large | attendence was there to hear the sermon | and not for idie cuoriosity—and a good { sermon was heard too. After which the { bridal party, headed by Isaac Harpster | and Miss Rebecea Derstine as grooms | man and bridesmaid, followed by the | bride and groom, Mr. Will Flory and Miss Lavina Breon and too' their place | before the altar, as the wedding march { was performed on the organ by J. W. Wolf, and were joined in wedlock, by ithe pastor, Rev. Fischer. The afternoon of the same day a sister of the bride, Miss Celesta Breon, was | married at the home of the bride, to Mr. | Gotlieb Strohmeier, of this town. Both these are worthy young men, and have wedded excellent young ladies, | sisters, daughters of Peter Breon. | happy one. g—— - -——— On last Tuesday evening, at about? o'clock, Wm. Horner, the huckster, who lives about 2 miles west of Centre Hull | was returning from Bellefonte, where he | had been attending market, he met with | an experience which he will long remem. ber When within about one mile of his hom», in a lonely part of the mountains, the first warning he bad of any one be- ing present, was by the blow of a heavy i elub in the bands of some unknown per- | son, which struck him above the eyes and knocked him out of his wagon, into ! the bushes. The robber then jumped upon Mr. Horner and proceeded to beat | him into insensibility and then rifle his pockets with ease, robber quite a tussle, and was very badly heaten over the head with the Finding himse'f weakeoing Mr. Horner began to ery for assistance, fwhich fright ened the fellow aud he took to his heels, bis wagon and get to his home, where sary to dress his wounods, which are quite serious, having the scalp cut open for several inches, snd his skoll almost fractared. had a koot in it, and it struck the eve, crushing the bones. His whole head is almost one mass of bruises, The object be v, ne Knowl that Mr. Horner had been to market and would retorn with a sum of money, he chose the lonely | pose, but was foiled, ! - A GOOD ONE. o Millheim. It is said while having a { head thro a window and stared right at ‘em pede. No doubt “old Nick" enjoyed the fun as much | wind of it, ll > BIG OFFER, We make the following liberal offer, good only to January 10, 1880. sending ns the names of three sabscrib- | ers and the cash, for 1 year gets the Rz- roRTER free as a premium for the same period. ing for and easily earned. A i LOCAL BRIEFS. - BS. MARTHA J. KEPLER, . Martha Jane Kepler, of ti : at 9.19 « the advanced age of 65 vears, and 15 days 8 0, Centre « 1 Air 1 i ~ yelook 4 died « HE “A months nae int nnty, August 24, 1833, id the no gr early life wae and near the village of Stormstown., + was twice married i, Rev. Will I favorably kaown a8 an earnest local ister of the Methodist sarch in the southeastern Centre county. After vad sof spent portion of the death of Mr married to Jacob known farmer of Pine © well CHANGES, B. Salt has sold hia house and lot to Hill for $1150, Mr. Solt inten Is moviog to near Fredere ickburg, Md. J. the farm occupied by him several years John Kline, on Kart2’s farm, will moves yuold’s Buffalo Roa farms FALL AND WINTER. (let a new suit and overcoat from Montgomery & Cy, Tailors, Beilefonte, made clothivg., They have also a full stock of Hate, Caps, Umbrellas, and Gen: tiemen’s Furnishings, Moxraomeny & Co., Tailors, Bellefonte, A I A RASA. ADDITIONAL LOJALS. wes All the popular novels ut Murray's Soe Faunble's stoek before purchas- ing. ~=Very fine work done at Miller's photo. ear, Prices very low. wes Rochester Clothing House, Bell fonte, for fine clothing. welam’l Flory intends moving from the Lo p to Centre Hall again, —efor cheap clothing #o to the Rochester clothing house, Beilefonte. ~==ee Fanble’s stock before purchas- ing. wena), Fisher, of Penn Hall, now bests his residence by steam, and is pleased with the trial of it so far. we For a well fitting and well made suit, go to Fleming, the tailor, Belles fonts, ~eMoney can be saved by purchasing your boots sod shoes at Mingle's shoe store Bellefonte, , B. Brisbin bas several men needy repairs on the road at lower end of town, ~~ {30 to Fauble's clothing house for | a fine suit of clothing and save money : —Mr. H. P. Sankey, of Potters Mills, was one of our p easant callers last week Mr. John Lingle, of near this place, | bas been quite ill for some time, wee Bothester Clothing House, Belle. fonte, for five clothing. Fall and winter stock of clothing | at the Philad. Branch. ~nP'ie Reformed iltheim cingregation in ciearad $90 by a recent festis { = For a fine and cheap winter suit go to Fleming, the fashionable tailor, Belle- | fonte, ~weTrusses and shoulder braces, popu- i i lar makes and designs, at Marray's Drag ! Gramley, of Miles township, is serious'y Ril, | Fleming has a complete line of | and at a bargain. wmeeJames Reed's residence at Rebers- burg was purchased by Wm, Wate, price $1600, | =f you wish a dress suit give Flem- | fog, the tailor, your order and you will | not regret it. | ~—=Ready-made clothing of every de. scription and quality at the Philad, Brauch, Bellefonte. ewe Palsy caused the death of Daniel Miller,on 12. He leaves a widow and peveral children in Haines twp, wee Y O11 CAN BRAVE & days wages every time, by buying your boots and shoes at A. 0. Miogle's store, Bellefonte, ee Fleming, the fashionable tailor Bellefonte, makes the cheapest and best fitting suits in the county. wwe Next Wednesday two fat bogs will be shot for at Rebersburg, Also a shoot. ing matoh for a sleigh at Coburn on Fri- day. we fall line of the latest popu novels on sale at Murray's drug store sent to any address for 20 cts, ~enWm. Flory has gone to Tyrone, where he has secared a jop on the rail- road, wee Fable keeps the finest stock of ready made clothing in the county and cannot be undersold by any competitor. we wsThe Millheim horse company suits resulted in the sued paying the AsseEsMen te, wns Wolfs Btore will have a musical convention, by Prof. J. 8, Meyer, begi ning Jan, 28. wPowers' immense stock of boots and shoes and low prices is whet makes hings lively at their store at Belle ont wwe A dollar saved is a dollar earned, which canbe done by buying clothes from she Rodiostar ug House, Belle- waThere will be preaching in t Ts Shanthi By Bi ¥ PERN TOWNEHIP, Rev, W. C, Blerly, of for Rev, Stover, (Evangelical) at Milihelm last Saturday evening, at Woodward on Bunday morning, and at Asronsburg in the af ternoon. William is just a young man, he has had no cir eut yet, and is teaching school in Brushvalley This spring he expects 0 commence to preach a first class preacher, John Maize, of Millheim, bought 20 acres of land from the Jacob Gephart farm, at $70 per acre, ie expects to commence farming small scale, on There are two shooting matches billed to come off. One at Coburn on the 18th, the at Rebersburg on the Zird, second Mrs. Mary Smith, of Smithville is very sick, and is not expected to recover. The Lutheran’s of Millheim observed week of | prayer last week as usual, They have a week's i prayer meetiog every winter after New Year, { 8 horses advertised, together with a lot of slab { wood and other wood, at public sale on the 22nd. The Sheriff was special business, E i of Weldensaul, { yoar or 80, C. Campbell has a new miller by He the name had no regular miller for a The Bpringems are “sheep,” as the Go trying to scrape the ( tle said Monday and Tuesday were | heim noth but dirty from morning tills Bradenberger represe rely days for Mill 1 was ing TABORIE ®1( Mr. John nied the Dauphin Co, hor iiars ight we insurance company. we ever met, { it that the farmers wore taken in as they were, it was the agents’ wark. They collected the aunual | does and never handed it over | The the 1 pay thelr annual dues and the company onpany sent wolicy holders notice Ad NIDA as the and would not pay think 1 The annus! dues were pald, so they or hing wrong AA) hey a1 § BOL correct i eile also sa Hore § wi 3 Lenlre Mi has taken o i helm to Col # the bell and we be taken down We unuerslan {11 : Lt anstiol i will ta, if not enough mor 3 { be raised, think the charges are & i David Bollinger and { i wi wi n ads and relatds visiting Mas 8nd relists - SPRING MILLS, One moral inst ing 0 i week before most | were out of Will Musser, the railroad who boards at th meet the 7 starind for clerks tied WEE ne oe Yin f had § bed 1 edout o and seizing { shots out of his wind but fortunately faik A circuialing (ibrar { few days mo E H. Long, of Far | Breon's house ls ers Mills, vod 1 week Jahn Bhook has p creamery for $i 0 WW. A Brows | Krise's store room irchased i a ~More rain Thursday morning { ~The Coburn musical convention i now under full headway with upwards of 90 singers, and promises to be a suc CHa, is w—eJorry Miller has had uite handsome ~The effort to snow, oa last Friday i night, wasa miserable failare—it only | showed up as thick ss pasteboard next | morning. : now, | ~—Faable's line for eady made clo | { ing is complete iu every par icalar, and i cannct be beat by any dealer in the { conaty. | ==Noah Hubler, of Haines twp., lied { of consumption, on 13, aged about 50 | years. Funeral Taesday morning fol Flowing. ——ee Novels by Scott, Goldsmith, Verne, Haggard, Duchess, Dora Thorne, Hugh | Conway otc, on sale at Marrays slore, The advertisement of Mr. Heory | Rossman, the practiced nndertaker and { embaimer of Tosseyville, will be found ! in another coinmaun, cutter in the state in his employ. Bimon Moyer, formerly living near here, pat now at Hummelswharf, died on Moa” day last of scarlet fever. produce in exchange for work him, at market prices. Mr, Johu Roush, jan aged citizen of Madisonburg, died on the 10, aged nearly 81 years. He was a member of the Reformed charch, sud bighiy esteem ed by all, ~1f you wish to be well dressed, get your clothing made by Fleming, tne fashionable tailor, Bellefonte, who has a complete line of latest goods, and at chgapest prices.’ ~The blasting at the lime kilns near liefonte can be heard distinctly at this place, and even two and three miles be- ond, a distance of nearly 8 miles, «J, DD. Murray ve the Becker washing machine a trial a few days ago, and pisssed with its work, be bought one. No machinelike it. wewPont fail to visit Millers photo graph car in this place, and see the work ne by him, which is as fine and well executed as done by any artist, Mr. Kinter, formerly R R. agent t Centre Hall, now at Riverside, oppo te Danville, we aresorry to learn, in Juite low of consumption. He was un. versally esteemed here, ~A musics convention will be held at Brumgards church, about two miles below Wolfs Store, commencing on Jan, 2 JG Koper, vuilip Meyer and Lows ell Meyer will have charge of it. : weed, C, Mingle bas an exceptionally fine live of boots and sl and at prices which cannot be old by any one, His line of dress boote and in See his stock and you will KEW MAIL SCHEDULE. A new mail schednle has been isened on the Centre Hall and Potiers Mills route, and will go into effect immediate. ly. The mail will arrive at Centre Ha'l at 10:16 a. mm. and return at 10:30, a. m, Under the old schedule the mail arrived at 2:20 and returned at 4:30 p. m. » — - eee 37, JaCObS is improv attack of pneumonia, wee Mr, Wm, FF. Jordon, of Harshy en., Ohio arrived in this He came {0 attend al Aaronshurg is a ronsinslaw 5 ing from his He big MROn, moet — Powers’ shoe stdre is having a at this pared They have an immense stoc fe i. ¥ ’ it, of new wear, Lumbermen’s boots, and all kinds of boots for workmen, at lpwer vrices ever, Ladies’ and gents’ dress ghoes and in fact anything von want gums at Powers’ shoe store, Belle- fonte, nn HIDES WANTED At the Centre Hall tannery, Oil, plastering hair, | harness, sole and a genera leather for sale, Hides ta Ratisfaction gnaranteed Call or a » ee. kip. Blog ¥ © ddross, 20 dec. tf. J.B. Rows. - aw. THE HARRISBURG PATRIOT. ALL THE NEWS } The Harrisbar ing foll Asso tractive speci mail to any ad $5 00 per gz Dai “dl Pros dad it 1 ir ar i i be sent hy mail ¢ rate of 81.00 | order, Address i Market Street, Harrighu subeeriber at cash with 1 per apnum, bord a 4 HENRY ROSSMAN, EM nal BALMER. - He keeps in stock a of Coffins, Caskets, ¢ Burial Robes, et O womens} wus ws €} Funerals attended wilh a very fine Hearse. ee 3 KN STATEMENT OF THE FARM. KE MUTUAL FIRE INBURARCE CO, Ofliee of The Farmers Mutuol Fire Ins, Co. af Cendre County, Pa. Centre Havn, Pa. Jasvany 14, 188) — In compliance with the provisions of thelr char. ter the Thirty First Annual Statement of the transactions of the Company is hereby presenibd UAL Bs Bills receivable, i premio notes due and payable by member for insurance the [ast Year Cash premiuns ax... being 75 Til CRBUTY £ tal is of Cash ‘ AVAiia~ the past EXF} NBER, § 140.590 125.485 #)15: BOP anis Vw er sErViees BIE DRIRICE 1597.81 1,048 53 ame day the following r the ensuing year: J. B. Pred Kurtz, Samuel 5 el Bromenrt, Bamuel Gn Campbell, J Bally, L ed by electing FRED KURTZ, President ine dress boot or shoe, look k, B fonte before pur- € Hart THE BUSIEST IN TOWN New MAH gone the next lenishing stock. yi'W £ = } d 3s9q ay is and here eq A¢ Underwear, Ara have the nicest RAG ‘sute Lumbermen’s sortment of Cook 8 Ad[[ea a3 ut AoE £3 its. day and basy are us re ir itn ’ ir ibe o% Ladies’ ats, and Children’s lankets, received, ooming S ymall Prof i Robes, ef We ARPET,- Our Motto: ales and » € ois il with revernibie a ol $a WE, IVE Quick S Store. Centre Hall Station. Nf CORMICE BBOS, E N E TR EB TRE | | i | i i : { Bedsteads, Me CORMICK BROS wl | Pi AL A L 1. L, Tables, and pa Oar line of Wool Suiting, are fine, and will Come and see the lower and will A HE RO ANAS blic call at our ey were selected an endless variety of new our ear'y customers, and bargaing we are offering in ver. Our stock of Ready