The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 29, 1890, Image 10

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER!
FRED.EKURTZ,
Eprror and Pror’r
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“TERMS; One year, $1.50, when paid In ad |
nee. Those in arrears subject to previous
rms. $2 per year,
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Advertisements 20 conta per line for § inser |
na. and boants for each subsequent insertion.
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Cexree Hay, Pa., Taurs, May 20,
WHERE IS THE RACKET?
Is a question often asked by |
persons not acquainted in
Bellefonte. Do you come via.
L&TI,.B.E.V., or B R.
Railroads, go up High Street]
about 2} squares to the Dia-
mond; turn to the left; pass
ist Nat. Bank, Montgomery's
Clothing House, Erhard & Co.,
grocers, and next you find
“The Racket,” being the mid-
dle room of Crider's Exchange
building inthe town. If you
can’t find it ask the first boy
you come to, they are our es-
pecial friends, they say, “There
1s no flies on The Racket.”
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Mr. CO, K. Sober to Star. i
On Saturday at Bellefonte Mr. T K,
Sober, the world’s fancy shat, was in
conversation with Capt. Bogarduos, of
whom Mr. Sober is an intimate friend
and has visited him at his home, in re- |
gards to forming a combination and give
exhibitions of their skill in handling the
guns, Oapt. Bogardus has an engage-
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Capt. Bogardus and Mr, Sober to coms |
bine. The Capt. requested this once be- |
fore of Mr, Sober, but he was not allowed
to accept on account of business affairs,
Mr, Sober defeated the Capt. once in a |
and the two have been friends fcr years
and will combine their features and |
give exhibitions all over the country,
and likely to take a foreign tour. The
Capt. says he has not yet discovered the |
equal of Mr, Sober and thinks no man |
can defeat him with the gun, and that
his own shooting does not compare with
Mr. Sober’s. About two years ago Mr, |
Sober challanged Capt. Bogardus to a |
match for $500 a side in the American
Field, and sent on his check for, $250 for |
them to arrange sx match, bat it was not
Mr. Sober has addded one or
two new difficult features to his attrac-
tions and will be the drawing card in
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dus and scns performing not comparing
with his.
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Local Briefs
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—Ask ut your store for Calla Lily |
flour—it is No, 1.
— Score two fine days—Tuesday and |
Penns valley
C.P. Long.
———Mieses Jennie Kreamer and Anna |
Mingle went to Lock Haven on Saturday, |
for n visit,
sen Wool
bargain store,
Wanted at
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—Jogsoph Moyer thinks of changing |
Howard Homan has finished the |
on Bartholmew's place—~he
~—=8imon Loeb's new clothing store
for bargains in men and boys’ suits, {
—— James Gregg is census enumerator !
of Centre Hall aod Potter north pr. |
the south precinct. i
~The frequent rains have interfered |
some farmers haye a part only planted, |
ouly a few have their corn all planted,
— Berks county farmers intend to ex-
| wheat.
| suits, for spring
Jig sock of new
Commencement Exercises of |
1890, |
The following is the program for the |
closing exercises of the presant school
year inclueing the Preparatory and Sop |
homore entertainments: Cen ral Pa, !
College, New Berlin, :
May 91. Baturday evening , annus! entertain. |
ment of the Preparatory Department,
June 7. Satirday evening, Buophomore Enter. |
tainment Omega Bophomoriin Mille Octingento- |
rum et Nonaginta, |
June 12, Thursday ovening, Junior Exhibis |
tion, i
June 13, Friday evening Auniversary of the |
Neocosmian Literary Boclety.
June 14, Baturday 2 p. m., Third Annual As”
sembly of Chapter 531, American Agassiz Associa |
tion,
June 14. Baturday evening; Anuiversary of the
Excelsior Literary Society. i
June 156, Sunday morning, sermon before the i
College Y. M. C. A. by Rev, M, Stanford of
Harrisburg, Pa
June 15. Sunday evening, Baccalaureate ser,
mou by the President, {
June 16. Monday 2 p. m., Anniversary of the |
Library Association of the Excelsior Literary
Boclety . !
June 16, Monday evening, Address before the |
Alumni by Prof, Geo. W, Twitmeyer of Hones
dale, Pa.
June 17,
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Tuesday, a. m.,
Board of Trustees
June 17. Tuesday, 2 p
the Neocosmain Literary
June 17. Taesday ever Annual
fore the Literary Societies by Prof. Henry
Deputy
schools, of Harrisburg, Pa.
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Annual meeting of the |
m., Book Reception of
BOCiety
ng, Address be
Houck,
superintendent of Pennsylvania public
ine 18. Wednesdey, 9a. m., Bu
siness meetin
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ii Association,
y Alumni Dionne
L0 p.m, Class Day
¢ 18 13m
ine 18, Evening, O
Our line of Gent's Furnishings is more complete
than ever. Large variety of Summer Shirts, Neck
Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, etc., etc. Ask to
see them when you have time to come in.
We ask all visitors to town on Decoration Day to
make our store their stopping place, Whether
they mean to buy or not they will be welcome.
at Lewins, head quarters for low prices dial
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Sm VIN G00! NEW PRICES
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Reformed Classis Sessions. | and genuine goods—uo shoddy or aune-
: : id these exercises
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Friday's session of the Reformed Classis tion stock.
And they know.
Tue Pouiladelphia Branch |
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G. R. SPIGELMVEK,
SHEN SPIGELMYET, Jr.
| at Bellefonte, were occupied for the most
part with routine business. The new
LOCAL ITEMS.
—The Reformed classis was in ses
sion at Bellefonte last week,
(George Moyer haa his roller mill
in operation at Linden Hall.
—About 118 communed in the Lu-
theran church last Sabbath morning.
—(, D, Runkle’ of Philad. a former
Monday.
—1It i8 reported commissioner Hens
derson had his pockat picked of $205 on
Saturday at Bellfonte.
—James A. Ott has taken out letters
testamentary to the estate of Mra. Eliz
abeth Sayder, dec'd.
~The W.C. T. U. was in session
last week at Bellefonte and closed with
_the usual resolutions,
—Charley Slack near Potters
Mills, is filling the position vacated by
Wm. Wagner, at the station,
——Charley Harpster has secured em-
ployment at Bellefonte in a bakery and
left Monday for that place.
~The widow of Paul Wolf, of Miles
twp., mother of Mrs. Dinges of ourtowns
is quite ill. She is up in the 80a,
——James Lesher caught his first trout
the other day—one 11 inches, the other
12. James was badly scared and so were
the trout,
~——Shannon M’' Cormick, an old Dems
ocratic war-horse, spent an hour in our
sanctum, talking over old times, on
Monday.
~—Mrs. D, J. Meyer and Harry Krea-
mer attended Reformed Classis at Belle-
foute last week, the latter as a delegate
from this congregation.
——=The schools savings banks have
been open in the Williamsport schools
for six weeks, and nearly $3000 have
been deposited by the pupils.
Dr, J. R. Gast wiil be in Centre
Hall, Monday and Tuesday, Jan? 2 and
8; Wednesday, June 4, Spring Mills, and
Millheim, on Thursday, June £.
Wm, L. Kurtz, of Be rlin, Somer-
set county, is visiting relatives here, and
will give our trout streams a trial of his
skill in slinging out the speckled beau
ties,
of
~ ~The train on Saturday morning to
the show had eight coaches and all were
comfortably filled at arrival at Bellefonte.
There were about seventy-ive tickets
sold from this station.
—Street commissioner Dauberman
is making a good job of the new street,
ard it is expecled that something decont
in the way of a road will be had to the
depot when it is finished,
~Two barns owned by 8. C. Stewart
and A, G, Morris, of Tyrone, were burn.
ed on last Tuesday by an incendiary fire.
Ten horses and mules perished. Loss
heavy and no insurance.
wee Mr, and Mrs. J, W. Moore returned
on Saturday evening from a three
week’s wedding tour, naving visited all
the principal eastern cities. They will
leave for their western home in Mon.
tana, in a week or more,
~==Miriads of worms, resembling the
army worm, are making their appear
ance in the southern and eastern parts
of Lancaster county, and are ravaging
the grass fields. Farmers are mach con-
cerned over the appearance of this new
pest.
~The Grand Army men are going
to put a stop to imposters wearing the
Grand Army badge and button Men
who were not born until after the war
was over have worn the button and ime
posed upon good people on the strength
of wearing it. The Legislature passed a
striogent law against this practice, and
the veterans of the order are going to
see that it Is cwrrled out
constitution submitted by the General
| Synod was approved. Miles O, Noll, of
| Lewisburg, who has been called to take
| charge of the Bellefonte Church, and J.
| R. Rouech, of Madisonburg, were licens-
ed to preach. Rev.J. R. Brown was re
| ceived from the Tohickon Classis, and
| firmed.
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Reading in October:
| T. E. Adams, Louis Robb, primary; Revs.
: Doterer, {S. H. Eisenberg, and
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| Dr. F. Vandersloot, Henry
Charles Berger, second. Questions of
minor importance pertaining to the in-
terests of the Church were dicussed.
the evening M. O. Noll was ordaired and
installed as pastor of
ing the sermon
RE ti
Storm at Johnstown,
A terrific rain storm
accompanied by
Johnstown on Sundsy afternoon,
rain fell in sheels
hour, flooding streets, filling cellars
and doing great damage. Railroad street
{ in Cambria city was under water, the
| water being up to the first floor in about
Pennsylvania railroad was covered to
the depth of three feet by dirt wash.
between the stone bridge and Morrilles
Johastown,
The Elephant Fell Out,
The work of loading the paraphernalia
of Forepsugh's show on the railroad cars
at John:town was completed about 1
o'clock Satarday morning and the trains
pulled out for Bellefonte about balf-past
1 o'clock. The journey was without in-
cident until about one*tourth of a mile
of South Fork when one of the elephants
fell from a car, It was not missed until
the train reached Altoona. From that
point messages were sent back along the
road for information concerning the
animal. A reply being received that it
was at South Fork a man was sent from
Altoona after it, He had it loaded on
a truck of the ballast train ‘dod it was
taken east to resume its place among the
menagerie attractions. The elephant
was not hart mach.
The Value of Pure Wine in
Sickness.
The chief difficulty with reliable wines
has been their scarcity and richness in
body, but this has been removed by the
introduction of a pure native wine pro-
daced by Mr. A. Speer of New Jersey,
He bas submitted his wine to the test of
many celebrated physicians and chemists
and all conenr in its purity, rich medical
properties and superiority to all Port
Wines. Most of them prescribe it in
cases of debility, affections of the kidneys
and chronic complaints, requiring a tonic
sudarific or diuretic treatment, ~— Eramine
er.
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Census Enumerators.
The following are some of the cen
sus enumerators for this county:
Millbeim and Penn, Geo. Ulrich,
Farguson, J. G, Baily,
Gregg, W. B. Krape.
Haines, Abs. Musser,
Harris, J.T, Btowart,
Miles, W. 8. Burd.
Sms A SI AAA
wee Lowing makes suits to order, par
ties can select their own goods from
samples, Satisfaction guaranteed in all
respects, and at prices 25 per cent lower
than elsewhere,
ee Largest stock of clothing in Penns.
valley, have received 90 new suits and
they must be sold in 16 days, come for
bargains. O, PF, Long.
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always leads.
—The venerable Col. Royer, of near
Rebersburg, now in his 95 year, is quite |
itl, Col. Royer was a life long friend of |
the writer, and is a highly esteemed citi. |
The elegant new shoe store, of M
and
all age
and sexes,
his stock
—- The flowers for
Friday, can ba left in the Post room,
dariog the forenoon. The parade will
form at the woods, in
town, at 6 p.m,
Decoration, on
the lower end o
~ [owing is putting out new suits
like hot cakes, Everybody wants them
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{ out of the best goods, He takes your |
measure and will make a suit to order if
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~ James Gregg is the only applicant |
for census enumerator in the township
| given him to canvass as there is no one
as yet having made application for that
position, !
—VYery heavy rain on Thursday |
night and Friday moruing, cloudy and |
| warm on Satarday; rain Saturday night;
| Sun jay evening aud night heavy rain. |
| All the streams are bank fuil from recent |
rains,
ee We histed
from their native element, on Tuesday, |
| between trains, in the mountains. Will
| Kurts at same time, histed 48, This was
between 8 a. m. and 3 p. m. trains.
70 speckled beauties |
lewios is piling up eprin |
sortment in Bellefonte and at prices |
that pone can compete. Suits made to
order, by one of best tailors 1n the state, |
and perfect fits guaranteed,
~The card of Joha Noll, as a candi.
date for sheriff is added to our list, this
week, Mr, Noll is « working Democrat,
ago if be makes the riffle in the convene
tion this time, he will be certaio to “get
there’ in November,
~—A lot of baled bay has been ship-
ped from this station this week. Far
mers are getting rid of last years’ stock
for the reason that there will be an an.
usually large crop of it this season, and
is in fine condition, The grain fleldsare
also looking uncsaally flue und all pros.
pects for an excellent crop.
~—Have you been to A, CO. Mingle's
Personal.
Mr Beed, one of
citizens, gave us a shake of his hand the
of dentist
lave ago,
every thing promising in
father
a few «
John Hoslerman,
Hosterman, was up here
and reports
Miles.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hackenburg, of
Milton, spent an evening with us jast
week.
Miss Anna Odenkirk visited friends at
Will Shirk
graduates at the Bellefonte high school
to-day.
Miss Carrie, danghter of
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Mr.snd Mrs, Moore
from their wedding trip.
have returned
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New Millinery Store.
For fine and artistic millinery, and
fancy notions, at very reasonable prices,
call at the new store in the Brockerhofl
House Block
and comprises all the
Our stock is entirely new
ale poveilies in
misses
infants lace
iopable headwear for ladies,
A fine line of
caps, new styles, good material, 25 cents
and up, best ever brought to this county
We have ali the atest, prettiest styles
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in ruching, collars, laces, ribbons, flowers
Want to be
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gave our sapctuma call, and announces
his ame ss a capdidate for sheriff. He
years, in the late war.
be a popular candidate.
ped. It seems that the survivors deem-
shoe swore in the Brockerboff house
block? Never miss going there when at |
Bellefonte, he always bas something
new aod offers none but genuine goods,
which be warranis. For low prices in
boots and shoes Mingie's is the place,
~—lnquiry at Bing Bing shows that
not ove in twenty of the men imprisoned
there had a trade when arrested. The
years wheo that should have been learn. |
ed were spent in idling or working at
odd jobs, in the intervals of which vice
was cultivated. learna trade, young
man--if those who have trades will give
you a chance to.
wee Musser's now shoe store, in the
Brockerhoff House row, is now open and
ready for the patronage of the public,
which they flatter themselves they can
suit as to prices, style and qoaiity of
goods, having unpacked the finest and
best assortment of boots, shoes, gaiters,
&c., ever seen in this county. Cali and
see them-—buy or not.
«=A bold avd daring robbery was
committed at Tyrone, on Tuesday at 9.30
o'clock p. m. A family consisting of
father, mother and one child, in compa-
ny with others on their way from
Houtsdale to England, were about to get
on the Philadelphia express, bound for
New York, when a stranger, vith the
apparent intention of assisting them ,ap-
proached and grabbed the woman's
pocketsbook cont ining $300, and in the
flarry of the time got away, and after a
diligent search made could not be dis
covered.
metly.
ween Friday John Page, the constas
ble of Penn township, brought to Belle-
fonte and lodged in the county jail two
men named Reynoldeand Bard, arrested
for drunkenness and disorderly condoct
house of Al. Kiinefeiter, at Poo Mills,
Pa. and frightening the inmates, smash
ing furniture, and otherwise having a
“deal of a time.”
wee At Relirersburg. in Berks county,
on 22, about 1,000 persons were in atten.
dance at the annual love feast of the
Dunkards, or German Baptists, at Zeig+
ler's church. The ocouaties of Berks,
Lancaster, lebanon and Danphin are
re ted. Bishops David Etter and
John Hartzler preside, A roasted ox
was provided for dinner and accommos
dations are on the ground for those re-
maining over night,
imagines
we Nice (ress goods 8 to 10 cents per
yard, C, P. Long.
~ Mens’ shirts 33 cents, were 50, mens
white shirts 49 cents, was 90. C. P', Long.
When Baky was alek, we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castors,
Whan she became Miss, she clang to Castoria,
When sheAad Children, she gave them Castotin
To the People of Bellefonte and Vicinity :
THE UNION CLOTHING CO. bas rented the store, formerly occupied by
Mingle's Bhoe Store, in Brockerboff House Block, and stocked the same with a
{ full and complete line of the finest
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evor brought to your town, and a fine line of
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that will astonish the natives.
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REMEME ER that we are here to stay ang every article bought from us is
guaranteed as represented or money refunded.
REMEMBER that we manufacture some of our own goods, and. when we
buy, we buy in big quantities to supply all our stores throughout the country,
for that reason nobody ean compete » ith us.
UNION CLOTHING STORE,
One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Gents’ Furnishers,
BROCKERHOFE HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE.
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DRUNKENNESS~LIQUOR HABIT-In all the
World there is but One Cure, Dr, Haines
Golden Bpecific,
1t can be given in a cup of tea or coffee, with
out the knowledge of the person taking it, effect-
Ing a speedy and permancdt cure, whether the
patient is a moderate drinker or an aicobolic
wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been eur
od wie have taken the Golden Specific in thelr
coffee without thelr knowledge. and today think
they quit drinking of thelr own free will. No
barmitl effect results from its administration.
Cures aT Bend sor Sifcular and full
rucuinss, rest in confidence, GOLDEN
EPECIFIC C0, 185 Race Bt. Closinnaid, 0, cotlly
Notice.
Lee and Arpey wish to inform the
pubiic that they are now ready to oon-
tract for all kinds of Painting, Graining,
Paper Hanging, Oil Finsting, etc.
Prices reasonabie, aud satisfaction guar
anteed. Lez & Arey,
Centre Hall,
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XECUTORS BALE OF VALUABLE REAL
Estate ~The undemigoed, execatsr of
estaie of John Goodbart, iste of G Township,
dec'd., offers at private sale the BE ovh den
scribed real estate, situated about 2 miles west of
Spring Mis Ps. a
Qumeeey F I NN E F A RM owwmp
Bounded by lands of Wood's Heirs, John Grove,
Jamues D, Wilson's Heirs, Mma. M. A. Ross, Mich-
ael Tibbens, aod others, containing
%2 ACRES AND 62 PERCREES,
Fheresh Srevied § guod Dwelling House, Bank
rn, By Bhed, apd all pecessary outbulldi
all of who are in good repair. There bs a pom
young orchard of the choloest irait on this farm,
A good cistern at the house, and also a cistern st
the barn. 7% acres of the above farm are clear od
and enclosed with good fences, and in a high
state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered
with Hemlock. Persons desiring to purchase
will find this farm beautifully located, being ness
the L. & T. R. R,, near churches, post office, grist
mill, stoiws, ete. Climate healthy,
¥or terms apply 0
WILLIAM GOODHART,
206¢ Executor, Farmers Mills, Pa,
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Eo XECUTORS NOTICE. LETTERS TESTA.
mentary oti the estate of Elizabeth Say
der, dec'd., iste of Potter twp , having been gran
ted tw the undersigned, he requests all persons
knowing themselves indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment, snd those having
claims the same to present thom duly
for settlement.
JAMES A OTT,
ue Executor.
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oq sta 03 Ie} 3,u0(]
wei cents will buy as many new
goods as $1.00 will old stock, come to
Pennsvalley bargain store where new
goods are always kept. C. P. Long.
~(ireat reductions on all kinds of
merchandise, OC. P. Long.
wwe Now lot of clothing. ©. P. Long.
w.Pennsvalley bargain store pays 12
cents for eggs. C.P. Long
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