The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 16, 1889, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
So —
FRED .KEURTZ, Epiror and Pror'r
*TRRMS;—One yoar, $1.50, when paid in ad
ance, Those in arrears subject to previous
rms, $2 per year,
Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser
ns.and 6 cents tor esch subsequent insertion,
¥
3
.
Cextae Harr, Pa, Tuurs, May 1
You will find
G. R. Spigelmyer’s
RACKET STORE
in Crider’s Exchange, Belle-
fonte.
under
prices.
Everything regular
LOCAL ITEMS.
Wm. M.
was quite iil of pneumonia,
—— Wm, Ott, son of James Ott, of near
this place, left for Minneapclis. Minn.
Communion in the
church, of this place, Sabbath
May 26.
Mr, L. C. Rossman, of Farmers
Mills, was in town last week, and found
time to call.
———Aaron Harter and Isaac Harpster
mode a big eatch each on Monday, of
fish at the Stone Mill dam.
—-—3r. John Hosterman, with son
Thomas, of Wolfs Store, were visiting at
the home of Dr, Hosterman, bis son, in
this place.
~—John Mitchell, of State College,
who had been released by the Phila. base
ball club, has signed with St,
Mion.
The Sprucetown Sabbath
has fixed upon 630 p. m,!
nies in that graveyard on
day.
——"Cat an’ dog’ has taken the place
of all othergames with young America
in this place, at present, and they
oing it justice.
-—Thomas Hosterman, of Miles, a
brother of Doc. Hostermaa of our town,
sustained very severe injuries from a fall
a short time ago,
morning,
school
r cere
Decoration
Jo
are
— Tne measles have not dizap-
peared altogether in this'section,
number that bad them was quite
and wany grown persons were
them,
vet
large,
among
‘hanks to Rev, J. A.
chaplain of Kansas senate, for a copy of
“Biennial Report
Board of Agri
gotten up work.
An address in favor of the prohi-
bition amendment will be delivered
the Latheran church, of this place,
3]
ultare”
a
tleman from Pittsburg.
—Mrs. Jackson Bush bas also been
taken ill; broken down with the weight
in her family since April 1.
—The dedication of the Chapel of
the new Lutheran church at Coburn will
take place next Sabbath, May 19th,
10o'clock a.m. Rev. J. H. Menges,
Philadelphia, will preach the dedicatory
sermon,
—Many girls wear g'asses
they are short-sighted enough to make
spectacles of themselves.—Herald, Many
men and boys make sad spectacles
03
v
Of
use of the contents of glasses, What
fair for the goose should be fair
gander,
wee Wen, T. Auman, of 5
uated at F., and M. Lancaster,
college,
try in the Reformed church. We knew
him when a “barefoot boy,” and we
glad is a young man of talent and prom-
1#e, He is a son of John Auman, of
dec'd.
— William Cox, aged 23 vears, a ci
garmaker by trade, but recently engaged
at Tyrone, committed suicide at that
piace on Sunday evening by taking land-
anum, When found in the rear of the
bad condition, and died about 12,
cause of the sni ‘ide iseald to be the
fusal of a young lady to receive his at
tentions,
~—(ieographical socials are something
new, The method of conducting them
ia for a lady upon entering the room in
which the social is held to draw from a
receptacle a card containing the name of
some county seat in the state and for
each gentleman to draw the name of a
county. The counties are then required
to hunt ap county seat and take them to
supper. This is a variation from the
“swinging on the gate” social.
—Mr. R, F. Fetterolf, who will grad.
uate at Penna. College, in a few weeks,
was in town a few days ago and gave us
a call. Mr, Fetterolf is from Spring
Mills, and his visit here was with a view
to establish a select school about the 224
of July. We are pleased to know this as
our town and neighborhood sustaio
ed such a school for many years and
this spring is the only period that has
n missed. Aas Mr. F. is a ripe schol-
ar and of excellent character, we trust
our citizens will give him sll possible
encouragement. He may make the cus
tomary announcement in proper time, in
these columns,
w= «A fair sample of the work of some
of the petty bosses in our former council
is the buying of chairs that were not’ nee.
ded and were never handed over, and
which evidently some hoped would be
lost wight of. This is on a level with a
violation of théir oaths and own ordis
nances, making citizens they dido’t like
build walks on short notice while but
ties were let slip and some favorites had
their walks stealthil d out of the bo-
ro’ taxes; some of ese model coun
cilmen didn’t make walks across their
own lots, and boas'ed of ithe oppression
they heaped upon poorer citizens, and
then tried to cover their mi-deeds by
ting out a cowardly statement that
d not show what the money was speot
for. Thum, its “six eheers” we give
The
A Dust Storm.
VIEWED FROM A MOUNTAIN TOP,
That most singular pbenomeus, the
reat dost storm of Friday afternoon
ast, which seems to have spread over
the entire state, algo struck this section
with all its ugliness and violence, envels
aping all in a thick cloud of dust which
tarned daylight into darkness.
No doubt the reader perused an ace
count of this strange storm in the dailies,
and as its behaviour was about the same
In
blown down, and in many sections fens
ces, trees and buildings were damaged.
We wish to note, however, that we
had an opportunity of
coming of this storm from one of the
between
an
the eminence
Brisbin, where
the time
Houtzdale
on
and
could
west
t clouds
in the
fields from which
raised. The hor!
3a
i ing thunder gust. Ahead of this and far
| from where we stood, we could discern
{ an imme: se, dirt colored veil, with iis
| base on the earth and reaching halfway
| to the clouds riding in advance of the
| rain clouds and growing in extent with
| its approach. We thought of dust, but
| the immense territory before
| covered with brush and short
{ felt certain no such dust
| “kicked ap” in that reg
| trasted it with the sm
mountain fires and were
was not smoke, On if
goon became convinced that
estate dancing a grand
i to the music of heaven's
was dust, just the staff we are
of. We made a di for Bi
striking first i aud
striking it, were
two inches ahead
stumbled upon ¢
and took 8
the storm kis
pelt us with
that were mi
us
could be
We cons
from t
convinced
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£5116
aie,
and
it was real
ka in the air
batteries—it
nil
a}
in;
the the worm
i
ately thes
which are sc )
they a tTARLG
What were our the
well, as i
doleful words,
{ Fest
i Ll
bad
we slo una ne
always at
cree} OFer it
My
PUY
t ti
heard
yl
the nH, kept
dust
6: a 4
| lowe
From
essed
i
4
i.
0
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we aay
the northwestern
Ohio line, and
| it traveled eastward
* IO «
i. BR. News,
The new train on the
! road will
| day morning. It will
about 4.50 a mw arriving at
1 535 and at Tyrone at¢
leave Tyr
Bald Eag
Fup i ton 1
» about
$30 and
3 ving
I Lo
5.50,
| Bellefonte, will be 30 m
| after, leaving Lewishu
later, on account of the
being that much later;
connection quite close
| Tyrone,
Les ater, eres
2g hal
Nisg
this will
f
i
make the
:
.
A Professor of Military Tac
ties.
First Lieutenant Silas A.
Infantry, has been detailed
professor of military science
vivania State (
Lieutenant 8, 8. Pa
| Infansry, who has been ordered
his regiment dsutenan olf
| br of 8. Wait,
He is a graduate of the West Pois
{of 1878 and took a t
the School of Applic
| enworth, Kansas,
a
o $5
Wolf
for
i and
}
ego,
gue. 15
to join
is
ther ¢ Leroy rg
WO years
ation , at |
COUurse at
ort LOeavs
-
Death of Mrs. Alexander.
Mra. Alexands ife of Dr. Alexan-~
| der, of 1} Wednes
night at i in pti
i made an invalid of her for the pa
years il th
iid be «
{ for her bat
!
la #00 in
nd al at possibly co
1 resorted to,
avail. She bore all patiently
! with Christian resignation. The
was esteemed by all who knew her
Funeral next Sunday morning,
Beints
faciate,
ie
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| Vanilla Extract.
Mr. J. D. Murray,
| through peculiar
| led to se
our droggist,
arrangements is enab
ii & superior article of Extract of
ments to bayers of large quantities should
command the attention of our ice cream
{ making friends,
- -_— -
left on mn extended western tour.
heavy, cheap too, at DD, A, Boozers
~Fall and winter stock of clothing
| at the Philad. Branch,
—Ad. Harter has built a large addis
tion to his house at Millheim.
~Horge collars from $1 up at Boozs
ers,
Nae Fanble's new spring stock be-
fore purchasing elsewhere,
«ew Dedication of Lutheran chapel at
Coburn, sunday 19, by Dr, Menges.
we BOOZEr received a new assortment
of horse collars, price from §1 up.
~--M. E., quarterly meeting at Spring
Mills on 18, 19 and 20; Lovefeast, Sun
day morning, 19.
~~ Ready-made clothing of every de.
scription and quality at the Philad,
Branch, Bellefonte.
== The Reformed classis meets at
New Beriin, Union co, this week, begins
ning 16th.
~For cheap clothing go
Rochester clothing house,
largest stock iu town,
~~=eJat, Royer and Jacob Hazel of
Madisonburg, each bad a horse die res
cently, which is hard on the Jacobs,
~Simon Loeb’s new clothing store,
opposite the Conrad house, is the place
for bargains in men and boys’ suis
~=loonard Rhone, master of the
grange, wad taken quite ill of puneamons
ia logs week.
~The largest and most coraplete Hoe
of suiting -now on exhibition oo our
counters-~that bave ever been shown by
us, Suits made to order at the lowest
prices, Moxraoseny & Co,
to the
Bellefonte,
those hefiy exweonuncilmen,
om ST A
How the Soldiers Will Go te
Gettysburg.
The bill providing for the transport
«of the soldiers to Gettysburg on the day
the monuments are to be dedicated was
signed by the Governor on the 8th o
May. Tt is not 4s liberal as wassupposs
ed, It isnot intended that everybody
who was in the army at any time during
the war shall go as a Gettysburg soldier
{ The appropriation is limited to $50,000;
{ the adjutant general to make contracts
i with the railroads at a rate not exceedin
one and a half cents per mile, tickets to
| be good for not less ol one week, with
| the privilege of a stop over at any station
ed who was not a member of the mili.
| tary organization on the day on which it
| was engaged in that battle and honors
| ably discharged. It is doabted if the
| appropriation will be sufficient to cover
ail the expenses, and it is therefore, ex.
pected that very strict rules will be
adopted with regard to this transportas
tion
tint
For Killing an Officer.
The trial
of Charles Cleary for the
vo, March 12, was commenced at Lock
| Haven on Tuesday, before judge Mayer,
| The grand jury found a true bill, and a
jury to try the case was secured by the
noon recess.
The grand jury also indicted Spotts and
| MeVicker, the saloonists who sold young
| Cleary drink before the shooting, for
selling liquor to minors. A large crowd
is present at the trial and
s manifested. The state will insist ona
| verdict of murder in the first degree
{ while the defence will be devoted to sav
i ing Cleary from hanging.
RR. Company.
granted at the
Penn'a
16 Central
500000, The line
Mill Hall to Union-
conaty, a distance of 25
New
charter been
Siate Department to
Comp., capital
| will extend from
ville, in Centre
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ident.
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Local Briefs.
Ses Faable's stock before purchas-
| ing.
—Corn is all planted, ditto the pola-
le
iting House, Bel
cooler
ater Clothing House,
ciothing.
in Bellefonte stop and see
&%
s &
300 dress shoe
in Bel
#3 31
efonte stop and see
¥} dress shoe.
auble's
rive bh
i
flaming ad, in Re-
1 a call.
it
4
Mer
b the hum «
¥ hen in Bell
ywers §
with ff basiness,
2
\
i E.L.P
20 dress shoe,
a
a
§
OWDSDIp as very good
by
wend 300
{| where, at Boozer's saddlery.
-{30 to Fauble's clothing house
‘a fine suit of ©
Street ¢
i
iu
Ted
fer
right, George, go for the buggers,
-¥8 uble keeps the finest
the
aunotl De undersold byany
rea.y made clothing in county
competitor
. ht
Daniel of Rebersburg, and if not
mother the child would
fing 8 «
canno
i county.
vnpiete in every par icalar, and
tw beat by any
8 al ox
bargaiue.
wl, an excellent
ad. in
ops
See
new clothing and
{ store, opposite the Cot
hie bn ¥ place now, I
draws the pe
‘
at
Last Bu
wer was delivering a prohibition ad
| dress in the urch some one stole his
buggy cashion, rubber coat, blaaket, ete’
from his buggy at Woodward.
i =A dollar saved is a dollar earned
{ which can be done by buying clothes from
{ the Rochester Clothing House, Beile
Vine,
ts
i
| county.
~F. HH. Swab, one of the rising
sanctum a call, Mrs, Swab has been ili a
number of weeks, but has recovered
| some within the last ten days.
~- La spite of all competition Lewins
| clothing, low prices as well as quality of
| all,
~The engineers are now locating
| the branch rai road between Utahyille
| and Smoke Ran, known as tbe Moshan-
{ non Branch extension, and it is pretty
well settled that the road will be built.
~=Lewins beats the state for large
assortment of men and boy's clothiog—
and he beats the world and all clothing
stores in it for low prices. There's
where you save from $3 to $8 on a suit of
clothes,
wei }f the 38 prisoners in the Clears
field jail, 11 were charged with murder.
It must be a clear-field for murderers o
ww f(30t your boy a nice suit at Lewins
and save a couple of dollars thereby.
The largest and best assortment of spring
suits, latest styles ever brot to Bellefonte,
Lewios leads ia ready-made clothing for
men and boys,
«Bens for Colquitt, of Georgia, on
Thursday ast, while on his way to Belle
fonte in a carriage, accompanied by law
ers Fortney aud Keller, stop over
hour in our town,
“Persons ia the habit of sticking
their impudent noses right down where
the P. M. chavges the mails should know
that such nosyness is strictly against the
law; stand back like the rest of decent
Bits : Simon Harper landed 25 trout
on Monday.
The grain market is still depressed ;
wheat is worth about 90,
Bartholmew’s store has changed colo
from a light yellow to a kind of blue.
Prohibition address in the Luthera
| church next Saturday evening.
Mr, Eisenhart of Spring Mills, on Tues-
day moved to Horseheads, near Elmira,
and leaves David Barree to occupy th
nsion and take care of it.
Our ever pleasant Republican friend
Shannon Boal of Linden Hall, gladden
ed our sanctum with a call,
{
|
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PILES! PILES! PILES!
Dr, William's Indian Pile Ointment is
the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or
| Itching Piles ever discovered, It never
| fails to cure old chronic cases of long
| standing,
| Judge Coons, Maysville, Ky., says:
| “Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment
| cured me after years of suffering.”
| Judge Coflinbury, Cleveland, O., says:
{ “I have found by experience that Dr.
| William’s Indian Pile Ointment gives
| immediate and permanent relief.”
We have hundreds of such testimoni- |
| ala, Do pot suffer an instant longer, Sold |
| by druggists at 50c & $1 per box, aplly |
| {
i ee -
~The Centre Democrat says, a ras-
{ eal knocked a piece off the corner stone |
of the Lutheran church at Barren run |
| lately, and thos extracted from it a bots |
| tle of wine, which of course was very |
old {
{ The Revorter is of the opinion
i
that
that wine will only begin to warm the |
| fellow up when he gets on “the other
| side.”
| ~——Robert McFarlane’s
i store in Bellefonte is
| the celebrated Link Fence Wire. Hav~
{ing bought a car load before the recent
advance in price, he is able to sell at very
iow rates,
test of several years in our county and
has proven first class in all respecte,
is 80 easy to handle and put up
| weighs a little 'ess to the rod than any
{ other. Write for prices.
| strawberries nowadays is with the stems
{ on. Part of a emall sancer should have
{ a little mound of powdered sugar poured
into it, and on the other side the largest
i and choicest berries obtainable should
{ be heaped up. Kach berry is taken up
by the stem, dipped into the sugar apd
| eaten from the fingers. If ur straws
iy
vi
fice
and we wi
ow to eat them without stems.
A lady living in Ohio is the moth
| erof six boys, Ope day a friend callin
on her said
{ RerorTER 0
| ks
y
bad not been a girl.” One of the bo es
| about eight years
remark, and promptly inter;
“I'd like to know who'd a bis
{| wouldn't a bin "er, ¥d wounldn™,
i ‘er, Joe wouldn't a bin
to know who'd a bin
wed
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STAR BPRING WATER.
Saratoga Star Spring Water for sale in
| bottles and by the giase by all druggists,
EE —
When Baby was elek, we gave har Onetorta,
When she wae a Child she cried for Castoria,
When she became Mise, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gare them Castorin,
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TRY YOUR LUCK!
names of thee ril
and v
fy
send
two now euhs cash opvh
one
your
nal
is simply as an experi
for us, all for . Bnd th
it you
¥
nil July 15 next
! or heavy, cheap, go to Boozer'a saddlery,
saw
~-BuiLoixs Lora, 840 to
i of a mile east of station,
ery terms
B i)
for
ner
gales
3m
So HAIR.
{ Plastering Hair for sale
| Hall tannery. Call or address
May9
{
WOOL. WANTED.
{| The bighest market price paid for all
| Allison & Bro, Potters Mills.
2my4t
-
DRIFLLING,
WELL
| come into this valley about 1st of May
Per
sons desiring wells put down on their
| premises, upon favorable terms, can
i Jaave their orde yg at the Reporter office.
| Dap
PETER HOFFER, Centre Hall, sells
the Osborne & Uo's Harvesting Implements, the
Clipper Sidehill Plow, the Strait's Patent Rever
sible Bulky Plow, the Eimira Spring Harrow, also
the Union Meat Chopper, and the Expert Grain
and Fertilizer Drill, the Lighthous: Feodeutter,
and iron Water and Peed Troughs. 2my3m
Also the celebrated Albright Hayrs ke,
ELLING OFI
AT COST)
Having engaged in other bu-
siness requiring our attention
elsewhere, we will sell off our
entire stock of Dry Goods,
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hard-
ware, Queensware, Glassware,
ete,, AT COST, for Cash or
folks, as post masters may feel a delicac
in reproving the impudence,
wee W hint the Philad. Branoh does not
have io the line of ready made elothing, |
i wot worth haviug., The spring stock
now on the conoters immense and
ahead of anything you ever saw
Tallors, Bellefonte,
wowing in King for low prices,
approved paper or produce,
Call at once! and secure
bargains, as the stock is com
plete and Ja in quality,
WHAT YOU WILL FIND
Rochester Clothing
House,
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Propyrietor.
IOLD'S NEW BANK BUILDING, BELLEFONTE
SPRING & SU
Centre Hall, Pa., May 16, 1889.
This week we again desire to call the attention of the
ladies to our Dry Goods Department.
We deem it unnecessary to particularize,
It is enough when we state to you that we have more
styles and variety in all lines than ever before.
If it is impossible for you to come to the store then we
will be pleased to forward you samples of any sort of goods
you may desire if you will but make the request.
0——PRICES ARE RIGHT. —o
Quality considered you can not buy the same article
elsewhere for less money, We make it a point to buy
good queality in every article, thinking it to be the cheaper
in the end.
Come see for yourself, whether you mean to buy or no.
you will be: welcome,
Very Respectfully Yonrs,
ALE & CO,
CENTRE HALL,
Wm. Wolf & Son.
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