The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 24, 1890, Image 10

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r
“TERMS; ~One year, $1.50, when paid in ad
nee, Those in Arrears subject to previous
rms. $2 por year,
Advertisements 20 conts per line for 3 inser
ns.aid 5 cents tor each subsequent insertion,
Cex Harn, PA, Taurs, Are. 24,
There 1s no Store
In Bellefonte just like
«THE RACKET.”
Goods different. Styles |
different.
ness different.
from the start.
My old customers and kind |
friends at Woodward and
Spring Mills can probably tell |
you the reason
Lg NA
G. R. SPIGELMEYER.
LOCAL ITE
——QGeorge Jordon, formerly of Spring
Mills, has moved to Philadelphia
Curtin has returaed home
from an allswinter’s stay in Washington.
{iov,
The widow of Mr. Snyder, died a
It is reported that on May 1 there will
baa number of important changes the ex-
Railroad, General Superintendent Neil- |
gon, of the Sunbury division, Northern
Central, retires on account of ill health,
and Thomas Gueker has been oppoint- |
ed to the vacancy, Superintendent Ezie
place.
Later reports contradict the above
article.
nse AIA ——
Candidates.
Ed. Tyson, of Philipsburg, will be a
Republican candibate for treasurer.
Mr. Parker, of same town, will be a
Democratic candidate for sheriff,
Mr. Danham, of Bellefonte and John
Decker of the 7M, will be Republican
candidates for commissioners,
Gramley, of Miles, will be a
{ Democratic candidate for treasurer.
W. Tonner of Ferguson will
| Democ ratic eandidate for sherifl,
Sam’l J, Herring, of Gregg, is urged by
many to be a candidate for treasurer.
And. Ooker of Madisonbarg, will bea
candidate for sheriff,
-——
Lon Drilling on Sunday Illegal.
In the case of Sayre va. William Fonk
ington, Pa. the court decided in favor of
Sawyer, Hart Brothers must pay a fine
of 81 and cost of suit. The case is one
in which Bayer charged Funk, of Hart
e Sun
law, and they claimed that it was
| necessary for them to pump wells on Sun-
day. The oil men all over the south
| west are liable to fine for Sanday work
| and are startled at the decision.
-——
Fire at Milimont
On Mouday evening about 6 o'clock,
the box factory at Mil
Brothers, with the violation of th
i
GAY
mont,
Local Briefs
~ loads are getting dosty.
Fine weather, with no raio in the
ast two weeks,
is arbor
wn [rida y day—-plant at
least one tree,
—-Jobn Fisher, of Boalsburg, spent |
Sunday in our burg.
y 4
3.25,
fish 8
C.P.1
— John Grombine has improved his |
house and added outbuildings
—Mrs. E. M. Huayett, of Millheim, |
| visited D. J. Meyer's last week
—Mr, Sol. Lingle, of near Tussey-
vill, gave us a call last week,
guaranteed
ODg.
} barrel
— Ask your store keeper for Calla
Lily flour, and get a No 1 article.
i — Dr, Musser of Aarcnsburg is quite
{ ill with no signs of getting better.
Mrs. Rodgers has changed her |
home from Bellefonte to Aaronsburg,
| Headquarters for clothing,
| and shoes bargain store, C. PP, Long.
R. Meiss
a went jto Philad. Mon,
| Beason,
~The valley is overhung with a
| haze of smoke from the mountain fires
in different parts.
Miller; of Johastown
| merly of this place, is visiting his moth-
| er here
mene J OAT
bride of Belle
fonte, spent Sunday with his father, on
Church street.
Witmer Wolf, of Wolf & Bon,
on Monday morning ot eastern cities to
lay in a large stock of goods,
| ¢ —DBurgess Bashman got
A eye with a piece of wood
ting kindling the other day.
—~Qar old friend, J. I
of Spring Mills, was in town
and dropped in to see vs,
—~H, W. Kreamer, of the firm of
{arper & Kreamer, was to Philad. last
week purchasing spring goods
m0), Spangler and
banged in
2
3. Heckman,
this week
Sabscribers who have changed
ed age,
——Centre Hall returns about $35.000
on interest. Guess we can keep the |
wolf from the door.
——Mr, J. C. Raudenbush, of Laurels
ton, who committed suicide last week,
had his life insured for $15.000.
—andidates begianiag to oir
culate—the crop will he aver,
age—but what will the harvest be’
Father Shiffler, one cf the oldest
citizens of section. low
and his days are seemingly
Vears.
ire
he above
this is quite
closing at 87
—Qut of forty-one applications for
ligunor made Tuesday, the Nor
thumberland couuty Court granted but
three,
enses
Smith & Cauly, caught fire in the engine
room and, notwithstanding the exer.
tions of those present, was entirely con-
sumed. Tbe loss will be about $7,000 on
| which there was $3500 insurance.
| is likely the factory w.ll be rebuilt
| adjoining dwelling bouses,
| church were saved.
.——
# Patent Buggy Top.
D. F. Linde,
or of a unique and cervicable device at-
tached to a boggy top, whereby the top
of the vehicle is dropped back to
of this place, is the invent
entering and leaving more essy, By the
| mere turning of a handle attached to
| both sides of the seat, the top drops back
late has been seriously ill of typhoid fe-
ver, bat is somewhat improving at pres.
ent.
~The last several months everyone
was growling about the wet weather,
and now you hear ¢ ymplaint of the dry
spell. Fuoony world this.
—Ex-Governor Pollock died in
Lock Haven at a quarter before 6 o
Satarday evening. The remains will be
taken to Milton for interment.
~ Read the ad. of the Union Cloth
ing Store, just opened at Bellefonte. It |
may be weil to bear in mind what they |
have to say, and to call and see them,
Farmers find plowing
haviag beea no frost dariog
soil to become packed and heavy.
~The Norman stallion,
raska, a $3000 horse, bas been purchased
by a stock company, for $2700,
horse is a fine one and is in care of Wm.
Runkle of Tnsse yville.
were found in the Sony creek at Johns
town. Of one there remained nothing
bat the bones. The other was a man
very badly decomposed. Part of the
body of a man was found at the same
place on Saturday.
—The wheat fields of our county
never looked finer or more promising
than at this time. The apple crop has
not yet been injured, and the same may
be sald of other fruit, with the exception
of peaches, which, at best, never amount
to much in this county.
~==Col, D. 8, Dunham, announces
himself a3 a candidate for nomination
for County Commissioner on the Repubs
lican ticket in Centre County. The Cols
onel has always well served the Repub~
lican party and deserves this preferment
at its hands, as much at least as any one
else,
wees The Mi Idleburg Post save: Some
persons stole Bherifl Bolender’s wild cat,
The animal wa~ in a wooden box, cover.
ed with strong wire netting. The wire
was cut and the cat removed. We have
heard of people stealing a red hot stoves
but this is the first instance we have
heard of the stea ‘ing of % live wild cat
What are wo coming to?
~weIt i reported that sharpers are in
the county buying op walnut stamos and
paying for the same at the rate of $1 a
pleco. When | @ succeeds in making a
trade, he reaches for bis wallet snd finds
that he has nothing less then a $20 bill
which he gives to the farmer and receives
in retarn $19 (0 change, After he leaves
the farmer tries to pass the bill when he
learns that it is counterfeit. Look out
for Shu,
! been made by him.
stp —-—y
Lutheran Conference.
1
| The Sessions
| ence of the Synod of Centra
{| commencing Tuesday evening April
jo the Lutheran church at Centre Hail
wiil be open to all, and all are cordially
invited to attend. Preaching on Tues
day, Wednesday and Toorsday nighta
A
tof con ferenes
|
Panna,
will distributed
Tuesdsy right after services,
be on
-
Sudden Death.
| mont,while ona visit to
| landlord at the latter place. Mr. Arme«
{ strong left his home on the morning of
the above day on a wagon, to visit his
son, and reached Lemont spparently
well. In the afternoon he had a stroke
! of paralysis, and died during the even-
ing aged over 50 years. Funeral at
Potters Mills, on Thursday.
New Millinery and ‘Faney
Goods Store.
Mrs. J, T. Strehle, late with C, H.
Garden & Co, Philad,, will open about
May 1,in one of the handsome new
rooms in Brockerho House Block, re-
cently occupied by Blair's jewelry store,
af complete and varied assortment o
millinery, fancy and staple notions, ete,
It would prove advantageous to the peo
| ple of Bellefonte and vicinity to defer
| making their selections until they have
seen our stock, We will have the best
of New York and Philad. talent.
i
cl I fs
MBeath of Mrs, Elizabeth Sys
der.
Mrs. Elizabeth Spyder, widow of Levi
Snyder, who died about three years ago,
died on Monday last, about two miles
east of town. The funeral will take
place this morning and the interment
will be made in the cemetery at this
place. She was aged about 76 years.
APA AAAI
I Fire at Bellefonte.
On Weduesday evening the barn Mr.
Cowdrick on Linn st, Bellefonte, was
destroyed by fire. Three horses and
several cows, grain, ete, were barned.
Sn AMS
we Hl, D Vanpelt is ill again seriously.
weQur old friend Johnny Weaver,
of Farmers Mills, gave us a call,
wT, H. Cook, Lewisburg,is the first
to take our premiom, the Rsronrten
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary and
| last dfs as well as present,
| . A, Tanyer, of Ferguson, gave
ue a a Monday. Mr. Tanyer will
i Democratic candidate for sheriff
be a
~The Musser House, at Millheim,
always first class and up to the times,
what will make guests fee
ig
in
i
| at home,
#7 ——Luces new house is one of the
| most conspicuous buildings at the station
gr account of itasize aud elevati
nn.
of near Woodward
Indiana county,
ee Daniel Stover
bas gove Ww where he
| has the promise of a job at carpentering
we Persons owing
| Reporte, will by
| ting. Tab on each paper shows
| paper is paid
Over one year on
greatiy oblige remit
DOW iar
ee Alf. Krape is putting a porch to
| his house front and giviog the wholes
i coat of oy which will make his bome
look preu
es farmers had to stop theig
the ground being wo
want of from
would tel
plows tard, for
to mellow it, a good 8s .ower
p them oat.
wee Domainie Eisenburg aod merchant
Harper tried their skill npon the speck
| led branties of Penns Creek, Moaday
and had fair success,
—=Any subscriber to the Rerorres,
| sending us a new cash name, for one
year, will get the Pitteburg Chronicle-
Telegraph free vear, as will also the
| new name,
| f—oviniions have been issued for
i the marriage of Mr. J. W. Moore, of
Moutauva, and Miss Kate
| Harpster, of this place, on Wedaesday
morning, April 30, at bal! past eleven
| Missoula,
ee Frank Bradford makes his regular
rips this way from the tonpel—guess |
there are other attractions than home,
Frank is a lightning slinger and knows
how to catch a trout too, and is an oblig-
ing rer. agent,
we Rod the ad of merchant Aoman
at Coburn. He has one of the largest
ard finest store rooms in that section,
dise second to none in the valley, and |
offers first class bargains,
the valley, north of Millheim and south
of Aasronsburg, are on fire. The moun-
tains in Greens valley are also on fire,
and it is traveling in this direction.
wl), G. Bmith, of Penn Hall, com
pleted bis medical course at Philadel. |
phia recently, and will haog out his
shingle in Freeburg. We wish the new.
ly made physician all possible success.
wee, P, Long has been to Eastern
cities and purchased largest assortment
of dry goods, notions, shoes, hats and
ready made clothing ever placed on hi
counters ready for inspection.
weeThe elegant new shoe store, of Mz
Gillam, in the Crider Block, Bellefonte
should be visited to see his stock and
variety of boots and shoes for all ages
and sexes.
Finest assortment and best quality
of dried and foreign fruits to be found
at Benner's new stand at the station,
Everything in grocery line fresh and
new, as well a8 new prices, All kinds
of produce wanted,
Lowins is piling up spring
clothing, all new stock, for men and
boye. He has the largest and best ase
sortment in Bellefonte and at prices
that none can compete. Sula made to
order, by one of best tailors in the state, |
Post Office Buildings.
The house committee on post offices |
port on a bill to provide for the erection |
It provides that
the postmaster general shall appoint in |
118 department one architect and
perintedent of construction at asalary of |
$1 000; one skilled drang'i11s man, $2,
#- |
al
000, and not over two skilled draughts. |
The superintendent |
the
treasury
of construction, witl
architect of the
supervising |
, ust prepare |
ter has to approve before they are adopt-
I'he postmaster general is authoriz
at
the
any place
{
where thie gross receipts of post of
fice for two years or more preceeding
$3000, or in county seats
each year,
to exceed in
postmaster general is authorized to re
$25,000 any case,
ess ry. to purchase ground at not
For the fiscal vear 1801
appropriates §$2,000000. There
that
| will be affected by the passage of this
bill,
a
Prohibiton State Ticket.
The Pennsylvania prohibition mana-
gers give noticethat they will prosecute
campaign next full, Their
| party organ declares that not only will
a complete state ticket be named this
| year, but that it will be sustained by an
organization as stong and as well sup»
plied wit, money ss any that the party
has had in recent years,
an active
-
To Make New Blood Good for
Old People,
Old and infirm persons need some
mila tonic or gentle stimulant, expecial-
in The wine made
Speer,
warm weather,
by Mr.
Speers Port Wine, makes new healthy
blood by reason of the iron in the soil, It
is used the most nh
phe
iy
in New Jersey called
by eminent
and in hospitals as the
known,
IRNs
best tonic wine
Speer's C
purest,
iaret is also regarded
as the
-
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—————ai—
HKerlin's Store Stone
New
down.
BIG |
Mill,
gongs ail 1088 AWAY
We will
RIC
nnpacked, pr
pay
ES FOR BU
FAG
ITER AND
It will pay yoo to trade
Bargains on
with.
every shell
ower, Sagar is lower, in fact
surprise you with lower prices than you
omed Please
a
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give us a
tfaily.
AE
Cail. res pe
Kerlin,
Ask at your store for
it is No. 1
Calla Lily
fiour-
Head quarters for fish, all gears
sauteed, go to OU, ig
we 163 pieces assorted ginghams from
6 celts up.
Laos g
—fSimon lLoeb's new clothing store
opposite the Conrad house, is the place
| for bargains in men and boys’ suits
|, ——Lewins makes suits to order,
their own
samples,
| respects, and at prices 2
than elsewhere.
— Big stock of new suits, for spring,
| at Lewins, head qoarters for low prices |
| and genuine goods—~no shoddy or aue-
stock, Tue Philadelphia Branch |
| always leads.
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| one year in addition.
Have you been to A, C. Mingle’ "
shoe store in the Brockerbhoff house
block? Never miss going there when at
Bellefonte, he always bas something
new and offers none but genuine goods,
which he warrants. For low prices in
boots and shoes Mingle's is the place,
weJoan Uzzle, of Shoe, and E,
A. Fancher, of Lock Haven, went up
Clearfield Creek country last Thursday
and captored a pair of cub bears, which
they took home with them. Mr, Uzzin
took one of the cuba home to Snow Shoe
and Fauscher’s is in the Fallon House
menagerie, where it is a great altrace
tion,
= The Reronren and the Pittsburg
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subscriber, The two papers for §1.50 a | K
year in advance to each. The Chron icle
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contains ali the telegraphic news, fall
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Two papers for the price of one, Send in
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ern markets selecting and
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which we feel assured wi
heretofore.
is at present in East
of Dress
Summer
buying stock
arrive the latter part of
dily unpacked for inspec-
new stock,
Il eclipse any received
THE UNION CLOTHING CO, bas
full and complete line of the finest
Ready-]
evor brought to your
Gent's =:
that wi
rented the store, formerly occupied
by
®
othing
town. and a fine line of
i
’ .
ag]
es,
REMEMBE }
buy, we buy in big quantities to supply
every article bought from ve 1s
nded.
when
the *
and, we
all our stores throughout I
¥
UNION
STORE,
BROCKERHOFE HOUSE
Weg want you all to
Edison's latest invention.
talking Doll. On
Its little
“There was a little girl,
And she had a little curl
Rig ght in the middie of
her forhead;
And when she was good,
She was very, very good,
But when she was bad
She was horrid.
Ses
in everything and at strictly
| one price. In
we have all the latest shades.
Black Dress, Net and Lace,
Van Dyke Braid, Ruching and
Lace.
Hoop Skirts,
Corsets.
Don't fail to call when in
town or send as your mail or-
ders.
GARMANS.
Bustles and
Bellefonte.
we Largest stock of carpets in Penna.
valley C. P. Long.
we Lowine is putting ont new suits
like hot cakes. Everybody wants them
becanse they are so cheap and well made
out of the best goods, He takes your
measure and will make a suit to order if
desired,
oo
Married.
SHEA he A Limbort ahd nd oe
tletta iller. both of Madisonburg, Pa.
RARE ed |
adh M. Bare, of
BLOCK, BELLEFONTE.
me——
BGAL ROTICE —-wO7
given thal the avoount
Committe of Samuel
now deceased, has been £0
{mon Pleas of Centr 8 1
ceptions Ihe be £5 + or bejore Tuesday
| the 2h day of April, 18900, the same will be oon ,
! i the second account 3 John 1 Rogers, ass
| ene ec of Holtand Chipman and Chipman and
{ Holt, siso repon and scoount of John 1. Rogers as
ICE HERERY
of Cunslans Curtin,
Halderman, (a Iunatic),
ed in the Court of Com
p, &bd thal unless eX
i firg sell.
L.
March 26, 1830
A. BOSaRyyER,
Bellefonte, Prothonotary .
Z7msarit
DM INISTRATORE NOTICE ~LETTERS
of Administration upon the ostate of
Mary Royer, dec'd. of Potler twp. having been
law fuily granted to the undersigned he would re
spectiully regs! all persons knowing themeels
ves indebles 10 the estate to make immediate
par nent, and those baving claims against the
sane 10 present them duly authenticated for set-
Uement GEO, W. SPANGLER, Adm'r.
Ymarit Tus eyville.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERS
of administration upon the esate of Kes
becca Weaver. doc'd, of Greggiwp., havieg been
law folly granted Ww the undemigned be would
respectfully request all persons knowing them
selves tadebted to the estate 1 make immedinte
payment and those having claims agninst the
same to present them duly suthentionted for sets
Uement. A RISHEL, Adm’,
Smartt Fartaers Mills
a
Asiice.
Lee nnd Arney wish to inform the
public thar they are now ready to oon=
tract for al! kinds of Painting, Graining,
Paper Hanging, Oil Finisbiog, ete.
Prices reasonable, and satisfxetion guar
anteed. Lax & Annuy,
Centre Hall,
DRUNKENNESS.LIQUOR HABIT-In all the
World there is but One Cure, Dr, Haines’
Golden Specific,
It oan be given in 4 Quip of wea or coffee, with
oat the know the person taking it, effect.
wit cure, whether the
today th
they ghey quit taking of their own free will.
results a. its Bh I
a Bend
re nn A Be tn combdemcn, 301
Sy TION. ~HAVING PURCHASED THE
Paft st
the same Toft in his pe
aia all
JroTIck ro OC aI. A
mms