The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 04, 1890, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED.KURTZ,
*TERMS;—~Oneo year, $1.50, when paid (n ad
nee, Those in arrears subject 0 previous
rms. §2 per year,
Eprror and Pror'n
Advertisements 20 cents per line for 5 inser
ns,and 5 cents tor each subsequent insertion,
Centre Buy, Pa, Taors, Dxo. 4,
ONLY 18 MONTHS OLD.
“The Racket” is today the
most popular store in Belle-
fonte among all classes of peo-
ple. There is a reason for
this. The crowds that visit us
daily are increasing. Bargains
mings, Notions,
Fancy Goods, Shoes, etc,
arrive daily and are carried
away in great bundles by our
customers. You may just as
well have your share of the
Kuriosities.
G. R. SPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Special Notice.
As 1 contempleat a change in
Mareh, I no
entire stock of clothing and ge
This is
ness, by the lat of
nis furnishing
goods regardless of cost. no hum
bug, but a straigh offer.
SIMON LOEB
ER ,
—Pork is selling at $5
Beef the same.
a wintry atmosphere.
Good substantial clothiog for very
little money at 8. Lioeb's.
-— Some three or four new houses are
to go up again in the next 6 months, io
this place,
~Joseph Jordon,
formerly of Potter township, has passe d
bis 86th year.
——133 not fail to read notice and ad
vertisement of Simon loeb in this week's
issue,
— Byron Garis has finished the wall
for Will Runkle’s new house, and a good
job it is,
~—Wio. Colyer has fitted up a room
for a new store near higsaw mill on the
south side of the valley.
-——The Evangelical congregation of
Millheim will hold a Sanday Sehool cons
vention on Jan. 9 to 10.
Jacob Bible, we are informed, will
open a store at Potters Mille, in the room
formerly occupied by Mr. Strong.
~ Rev. Stover of the Evang. church
hid an interesting protracted
in operation at Coburn, last week. doing
much good!
—Barnet E sanbuth, died on Friday
in Penn township, He had
invalid for near fifteen years,
aged about 80 years.
besa
He
an
was
—Centre Hall will bave a musical
Convention commencing Jan. 5, to be
held in the Reformed charch, under au
spices of Ladies Aid Society.
4]
- ~The boys are utilizing the pave.
menis for coasting, and a fellow will
have to do some dodging or find himself
wiping up the pavement from beiog raa
into by a “jumper.”
We direct the atiention of the
reader to the announcement of G, W
Bushman, in apother column. [He has
received an exquisite
goods suitable for holiday presents, and
at modern prices.
— (On last S8atarday, about noon, the
dwelling of Mr, Condo, the blacksmith
near Penn Hall, took fire on the roof,
and quite a hole had beea barned around
the chimney, whon it was discoverel in
time by a neighbor to raise the alarm,
gad the fire was pat ont,
Program of Institute.
The 44ih Annual session of the Teach.
er's lastimte will be held in the Court
House at Bellefonte, commencing Mon.
day, Dee. 15ih, and closing Friday, 19th.
Co, Bupt, Ettera has beon snccessful in
securing a competent and efficieat corps
of instructors for the weok and it prom:
ses to be of mors than usual ioterest,
Tue instructors he has secured are Dr, E
E, White, of Cincianati, 0; Dr. E. 0,
Lytle, of Millersville Normal, Pa ; Mrs
1
RM arder in Jefferson. ~~Thankegiviog was appropriately
On Sanday, 234 ult, several boys in [observed in our town—more so than in |
roaming through the woods near Falls | former years, A unio service was held |
Creek, came across an abandoned lamber | 0 the Lutheran church, in the forenoon, |
camp, and seeing smoke coming out of 8 which all the ministers of the town |
the windows, went up to make aa in- | churches attended, namely, Rev. Bas |
vestigation. They were badly frighten. | kerville, Presbyterian; Rev. Eisenberg, |
od to find there a dead man slowly roast. | Reformed; Rev. Davis, Evangelical; Re v. |
ing on a pile of red=hot coals, They Hicks, Methodist, and Rev Fischer, Las |
spread the alarm and older heads gath- |theran. A male choir, composed of a |
ered and removed the body. C, H. Bar. | representative from each of the churches |
rett, Esq , of DuBois, informs us that it is | #foresaid, rendered charming music. |
STOP
When in Bellefonte and see the improvements in
CGREEN'S :-: PIEXARMACY.
And if you need anything in Medicine, Toilet Soap,
Perfumes, Artist’s Materials, Combs, Brushes, Sponges,
M. C. Eastman, Cortland Normal, N. Y;
De, G. G. Grofl, of Backaell U niversity;
Prof. W. A. Buackhout, State College;
Prof. Langdon 8. Thompson, Jersey City,
N.J.; Prof. G. Gi. Pond, State College,
For the even ing entertainment, Dr, E
E. White, will lecture on Monday eye-
likely a cause of a quarrel, and the un
fortunate man was shot by some of his
compaions and then they attempted to
consume his body by fire. He had the
looks of an lke aud is noknown by any
person in the neighborhood, The left
side was so badly burned that it was
ving, on “Character,” The Ariel~Thom- | with difficulty that the remains could be
as Concert Company of Boston, will be | kept intact. The bullet that done the
present on Tues lay evening. Wednesday | killing entered the right side of the head
evening, Col. James P. Banford, of Mar. | near the forehead, and came out under
shalltown, Ia, will discourse om “Old | the left side of the lower jaw. The Coro
| Times and New,” Prof, A, M. Hammers, | ner held an inquest and returned a ver-
of Indiana, Pa., is bilied for Tharsday | dict that the deceased came to his death
evening, on “From Paris to Pompeii," | from a pistol ball in the head from some
with realistic scenes. It will be seen | person or persons unknown. There are
| from the above the evening entertain. | all sorts of ramors, but one is that the
| ments will be of high character, instruct: | deceased had been quietly removed by
| ive and interesting, and Mr, Etters is to | bis gang and that the law will hardly be
| be commended for having secured them. | swift enough to overlake the offenders —
| Eaorollment begins at10 a. m. Monday, | Clearfield Republican.
| 16th, The Teachers are requested to re- | VE
port promptly on their arrival. Aa en- ‘funting Notes.
rollment fee of $1 will be charged, for | The Horners, Gentzels, & Co,, hunters
| which a membership ticket will | of near Pleasant Gap, were out in the
| be given, admittiog the ho'der to all | Green woods, Clearfield county, and
| evening entertainments. | came home with 7 or 8 deer.
| Thursday, 18th, will be Directors’ day, | Harter, Risbel & Co., hunters of Ty-
| The Directors will meet in session at 10 | leraville, were successful in killing a
| Dr. G G, Geoff. President | deer and a wild cat week pefore last on
Joar 1 of Health, will discourse | the mountains east of that place,
on “Heating, Lighting and Vemtilaung| A lot of Sunbury huuters, from Sunbu-
of School Houses,” and Prof. Wm. A.|ty,—The party consisted of E. W. Green.
Buckhoat, of State College, on “ Tree cul- | ugh, P. C. Oberdorf, I. W, Zsigler, E.G,
| ture.” By a resolution adopted at the | Scott and H. F. Mann, of Banbury, and
| last meeting of the Directors, each dis- | Jas. K. Reish, the treasurer-elect of Uns
| trict was to annuslly contribute one dol: | ion county. The geatlemen pat ian a
| lar for the parpase of enabling the Di. | full week in the Allegheny mountains in
rectors association lo carry on its work. Centre Cc sunty and did oot kill A single
| Itis earnestiy desired that emch district | thing.
| will be prepared to pay thissmail anno. | C. K. Sober, the noted wiag shot, this
| al fee, The executive commiitee of the | county, killed 120 pheasants this fall,
| Association have sent to the secretary of | If we gould go for pheasants with our
| each board a petition lo be sigmed by |skilled friend Sober, no matter whether
| the members, asking the Legislature to | we hit any of the birds, we would get
| pass a bill anthorizing schoo! boards to | home with a bunch of pheasints anys
| pay at least the direcior's actual expen. | how.
| ses of attending the annual and trieanial | A party of Clinton county hunters,
conventions. The question will pe dis. | went to the Scootac region and brought
cussed at the mee {out five deer,
Orders for Exsursion tickets «an be |
| secured from Co. Supt. Etters up to Fri- | Snow.
day, 12:h, by enclosing returns postage. | Well, folks who bad almost forgotten
In sending for orders #'ate name, post | what snow looks like, had their memory
office address, and station at which train | freshened last Monday, by an old-fash.
| is taken. Ii is requested that orders not | ioned snow fall that began in the mora-
| used will be returaed to Supt. Etters. | ing and contioned at a moderate rate an-
| | til night. Aoditisas whiteas auy we
Don’t | ever saw or read of, snd it came down
| just so moislessly that you could not tel!
- to 00 it was snowing unless you actoally saw
| per cent by purchasing vour Millinery | it come down Snow does not begin to
l'and Fancy Goods from te. We have | make the racket as does its cousin, the
without exception the Largest Stock of | rain. Some folks were a'raid we were
Millinery Goods in this section, and al| going to have a snowless winter, but, as
the reasonable prics, The newest it looks now, there will be use for the
and latest designs received daily as fast | merry, merry bells yet, and the jompers
as they are introduced in the large cits] may ms well have the dast of three win.
ies. To our Trimmed Millinery we are | ters brushed away, for there is every
couslantly addiog New Designs, which | prospect of a revival of the ancient
keeps the stock at all times fresh aod) sleigh ride, of which we nosed to hear
attractive. | our grandfathers tell,
Remember, or shoddy! The juvenilecrowd will be ready with
goods we give you new styles, and good | their boards, and sleds, and gals, for a
qualities at uniformly low rates. We slide down the hillside at arrow
| have every conceivable color smd style | speed. There's fan shead boys
| in Ostrich Plames and Tips, Ostrich and —
| Bird effects, Fancy Feathers, Birds, | Marriage Licenses.
| Wings, Aigrettes, &ec. Following is the list of marriage li-
A special Drive in Black and Colored | conses issued dariog the past week from
Ostrich Plumes —every shade—50 cents | the registers office, Bellefonte:
Te a in eps | Samo Ry, of Repabary, and Con
save at least 20 per cent of which oor | k hubba, of utter Sownshio.
| customers receive the benefit Come Robert Bath, of Johostown ard
| and see us and be convinced Strehles Puna Cs Heckman, of Pawn Hall.
| Millinery —Allegheny SL. Broekerhof! Franklin P. Hendricks, of Winterburg
| Blozk —Be llefonte, Px, | and Sadie.C. Hoy, of Medisonburg,
oe wl | Charles E. Barner, of Hublersburyg,
| and Elsie I. Boal, of Tussyville,
| Preparing His Own @Grave.| Edward Page, of Catlin township and
Mr. Bamuel G. Maus, daring an inter. | Lizzie Coble, of Harris township.
val of leisure, is engaged at a job thatto | A. J. Harter, of Coburn, and Sallie P,
| those lesa philosophic is shuddering to! Shirk of Potters Mills,
!
- o-oo.
| contemplate, says the Lewisburg New,
He is the patentee of an air tight grave The Bale Postponed,
{ vauit, and not having any thing to do at| The Sherifls sale of the Centre Iron
| his trade as a brick layer daring the Company, which was to have taken place
on Friday last, hes been postponed for a
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Your Money!
throw it away.
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Save
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no old sock
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AIA Rts
The sermon was delivered by Rev. Bass |
kerville, and was a very excellent diss |
conrse, Why not have these union ser- |
vices cftener ? We know of one place |
where they have them all the time, and |
where the participants forget ali denom |
inationalism —the place is Heaven,
«= The Clearfisld coal region is en- |
joying a boom. Operators are greatly |
rejoiced in the outlook and feel sanguine |
that the sales during the comiog vinter !
will greatly surpass those of last year, |
The output is growing, shipments in- |
creasing and prices are such as will enas
ble them to secure a good margin on all |
sales made, Then, again, there is not |
so much complaint as to a scarcity of
cars as in the past. This has always
been 8 great drawback to that region. |
On seconnt of it miners bave too fre |
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five days in a month, and sometimes not
so much as that, Thus fur this season, |
however, no such difficalty is heard of. |
The men are working steady and mak- |
ing good wages,
—~~Among the many improvements |
in storerooms in our neighboring town |
of Bellefonte, we know of none in which |
such a radical improvement has been |
A scheme is now on foot in vari: cemetery walling up by the side of his
ous parts of the state for numbering the | deceased wife the sepiticher that will
county roads and numberiog the farm | eveninally contain his mortal remains,
houses ns they are io the city, putting |
up sign-boards at the corners, and in fact |
making it very easy to find a given point |
in the rural district, :
~The grand musical convention to
be held in Pine Grove Mills, under the
direction of Prof. J. A, Weaver, during
the week of Dec. 156th inclusive, gives
promise of being owe of the best aad
most successful entertainments that part
of the county has yet had,
ene of the largest and most fash-
jonable church weddings ce ebrated in
Lock Haven, was that of William M.
Fredericks; son of D, H. Moore Fredicks
¥
the banker, and Jennie R, daughter ot
giving morsing at 9:30 o'clock in the Epi
copal choreh, bo ie
~B. K. Jameson, the well-known
Philadelphia banker, failed inst -week.
We are told he at one time drove stage
town line, perbaps 30 or 40 yerns back,
and is known to some of our people,
By energy, perseverance and shrewd
business tact, be became the head ofa
prominent banking house in Philadel
phia.
Mentally physically and flosncially Mr,
Mans is all sound enough, and he has
always heen one of our best citizens, bot
being somewhat past the meridian of
life he has taken advantage of bis re
maining strength to prepare his own
tomb, With the perfect resignation of
the Christian that he is, and without any
terror, he looks forward to the day when
body and soul musi separate,
IIE
Will Not be Photographed,
Wilson, the man awaiting trial for the
murder of Harry Waterhouse, has
trated all efforts to have him phot
ed. All th: photographers ig
“Have you been to A, CO. Mingle's
shoe store in the Brockerhoff house
block? Neve: miss going there when at |
Bellefonte, Le always has etl
new and offers none but genuine thing
which he warrants, For low prices in
| winter months, is now at work in the
week. The failure of B. K. Jamison will
still farther complicate the farnace com.
pany ’s affairs and adds interest to the
libel suit brought by the Valentines
against James Milliken, who they allege,
is responsible for an article recenty
publisbed in Philadelphia, which they
claim depreciated the value of the com.
pany’s bonds,
Mr. Milliken is said to have engaged
Daniel Dougherty, to defend him.
Stone Crusher.
‘The turnpike company hss purchased
astone crusher to be used on the secs
tion between Centre Hall and the 7 Mts,
Jti# a monstrous machine, weighisg
four tons, with powerful iron jaws, that
+ill chaw ap stones the size of a loaf of
bread as readily as a boy will a chestnut.
The muehine ean be set to break the
stones into any desired sizes for use on
with it manager Brisbin will amose
himself in using vp stones at a big
urday only 19 . 0, Benner.
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fitting overcoat. Lewis at the Philad.
Branch will guarantee satisfaction in
boots and shoes Mingle'sis the place:
this direeticn,
effected as in the Drag Store of ¥, Potts |
| room has been repainted and papered
Drug Store in the county —It will
our friends when in town to call snd we
can assure every one of a cordial
ases or not.
~eTyrone is in an
hour when graveyards yawn, attired in
black, and deeply veiled. The
seems to
a revolver silently in their
is the only uscomfortable
faces,
trait
her
This causes a very uneasy sensation
tingle the nerves of more than one
habitant of that city, Occarionally, and
before moving the revolver, the ghost
asks the accommod ition of a mitch, but
for what parpose the giver never stops
long enough to inquire. He has urgent
tusiness elsewhere,
sm—— A
Spring Mills
last week we had very pleasant weather, but
mont bitish cold,
Miss Lil Krise and Miss Garbrick, from over
the mountain, speot Thankegiving at the formery’
home, st thie place,
Miss Rebecen Grove bas gone to Lock Haven,
where she will spend the winter. :
Miser Blanche Duck and Maggie Condo, iwo
of the finest young lad ies of our town, are always
i their place of busines, every morning they
Are soon going to the hill, Miss Blanche © the
milliner store and Mim Maggie 10 the seamstress
shop.
Our merchant G. H. long Is happy over the
arrival of & nine pound boy.
W.B Krape expects 0 build a hotel st this
place by the frst of April.
Our town k= dull at present, My, Kate Leitsall
and Mies Ida Condo are on the sick list.
ss m———— VI - Hpsbs.osi
Walnut Grove.
Jacob Meyer and wife, W. H, Bolin and Mary
Mays, George and Coma Durst represented this
place at the reopening of the Reformed ocbureh
al Houserviile,
Our schoo! has changed teachers on acooun tof
Mr. Polter’s health falling. Mr. Hoover of Shin
gletown has now taken charge of the school,
Visitors the past week were, Mr. and Mrs
Daniel Korman, of Wolls store, M., Hiram Kath-
erman and wife and J. J, Showalter all of Lau.
relton and Miss Amanda Meyer of Boalsburg.
John H. Meyerexpeciatogo #0 Spring Mills
next monih to lear the art of milling with Wm,
From, sorry to see you leave John,
Daniel Bolo will make sale of futm stock and
implements in the spring and move to Lemont,
al loast 80 says rumor,
Abraham Harshbarger and wife had & birthday
party on Saturday evening for their daughter
Lottie, and & very pleasant affair ft was. She
received many preseals,
Lloyd MeUiintio spent several days in Brush
valley, last week,
sn
Marvied.
CONFER-PAGE «On of Nov W, J.
Thompson, J. P., Dav ater ang sie Ligzie
CRO ~On the 17th of Nov. by Rev,
nds Mr. Howard Croft Pine Grove
Hi 5a hae Some : of :
basis Mi Sok Mba db i
Tie Vomian, aed 4 baer.) Mm A
A Great Battle
Is constantly goingon In the human system
when you suffer with Consumption, Coughs or
Colds; they strive to ruin health and drag victims
10 the grave. Take timely warning and use Pans
Tos Cough and Consumption Care. Price 25 and
cents. i £ i # be
De, Loe's Liver Rogulator is a sure cure for
Heartbum, Indigestion,
all Complaints, Trial bottles free at
We pay Salary
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We will open next week a
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We would like you to call
pare with others.
fine line of
(+ | () | 0) | Nine
and see them and com
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Telephone No, 633.
HOLI
ESENT
The Holiday Season
Orn
hand, the
can buy
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at
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public
for presents.
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lose
th
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and at low figures,
Pins, Ladies’ Vest and
Pens and Pencils, etc.
inspect my stock. It will
worth inspecting.
lL.adies’ and
Ear Drops,
Chains, Plated Neck
Gents’ Vest Chains, Scarf
lar Buttons, Gold
lid
of
Come and
They are
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horse will eat less to keep warm
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FAVORITES,
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and be worth fifty dollars more.
CASH or its EQUIVALENT
s——
To All Whom It May Concern
Know ye that on and afier Sept, 15th,
1600, 1 will sell for
CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT ONLY!
Having been doing a Credit business for
5 years, 1 find the patron who pays his
billshas in a certain measure also to
help pay the bad debe, elc, I am satis
fied this will be beneficial to you and me
Come and see that we are selling goods
at cash prices i
patronsge in the past and soliciting yoor
foture trade, 1 sm Very Truly Yours,
R. E BARTHOLOMEW,
Centre Hall, Sept. 1, 1860, 3m
The Breaker Remedies Com
pany.
From Hazleton Plain Speaker, Oct 26, 180
Those indefetigable pushers, the Breaker
Remedies Company, compounders of Boone's
famed remedies for stock, are bound to make our
town famed throughout the land, however much
the old momsback element would like 10 keep us
secluded,
Not eontent with having from six 10 twenty
agents in every county from Central New York
to Southern Maryland and West to the Allegheny
Mountains to sing thelr praise they sre pressing
on, bot alone new States and couniries to congu er
but they propose to be heralded wherever Uncle
Sam has a postoffice and to that end they ask the
co-operation of wide awake boys, And right
here Jet ns say 10 the boys who read this article,
bostir yourselves and if possible get ino the
swim, for from our knowledge of the promoters
of the project, you'll not ragret it. Read, cut oul
and return the slip in thelr advertisement and
see what it will bring. 21
Fv SALE One mare eleven yours old,
Ra family te arives single or double,
weighs eleven hundred, for further particulars
inquire at this office.
SALE THE UNKDER-
,3 miles sin Fear! Tumcyville,
fine .
a Lact con
Ounety #7 ACRES LAND, 0Oweety
wi A oof hale oe A ry ne
Fo at. 11 AO nde ood
ar 1 Slow of culo 0 .
or kl APPIY lo .
W. RL FROM,
Bottim Spring Mills,
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SerGEes, Henriettas,
| Stripes, Cloths, etc.
Yarns in Columbia
Germantown, Saxony, Span-
lish, German Knitting and
| Zeyhyr. Our 10 cent Saxony
|is the equal of any 12 cent
Saxony made. Compare it
and see.
Shoulder Capes from $2.50
to $10. Our full line of coats
will anive. this week. At
$4.50 we sell a stunner, but
sizes are all broken up on that
number now, but lots of more
$20. We can say what there
is not another coat house in
town can say—that we did not
carry one coat of last season's
purchases over. Reason why,
we bought the most stylish
line at popular prices and not
a misfit in the lot. Better for
you and for us. :
3 cakes of Grand-Pa’s Soap
for 25 cts. Askany one that
uses it whether it is good or
not and above all if the price
is correct. We think it is low.
Others offer inferior grades at
same prices, but don’t touch
them. Buy only the original,
Bustles at 10, 135, 20, and 25
cents. Four styles in. Mantle
Lambrequins. Writing Tab.
lets from 4c up. Skirtings at
all prices. nd to us for
“GARMAN.
Plaids,
brands,
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