The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 26, 1891, Image 8

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    fRED.KURTZ,
“TERM? One year, $1. 50, when paid in ad
nee, Those in Arrears subject to previous
rms, $2 per year,
Advertisements 20 cents
ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion,
Centre Huy, Pa., Tauors, Fen, 26,
“THE RACKET”
—1 5 —
Bellefonte's Bargain Store.
emo §} sons
It is Original and a copy of no
store in town.
RT
Our town and
is fast increasing.
at one price only and that
the lowest.
rnd) sn
Kom and C us at No.
der’s Exchange.
G. R. SPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
Cn- |
gO
LOCAL ITEMS.
Special Notice.
As 1 contempleat a change in
NESS, by the 1st of March, I nou
stock of clothing ’
goods regardless of
bug, but a straigh offer.
my bnais
offer
v
endire anda
#
SIMON LOEB
-—
~The roads are muddy everywhere,
- —=Porter Odenkirk’s injured
improving.
— Will Kerr
and it meeting.
eye
advertises the Potler
Good substantial clothing for very |
little money at 8, Loeb’s.
an attack of rheumatism,
—The Lutheran Sabbath school will
meet in their room Friday evening.
hats,
Loeb.
—Shiirts, underwear,
trunks and valises at cost. —8,
~— Mrs, Albright, widow of
Albright, of Millheim, died on Sat
last.
CApS
aurday
— Mr. Henry Royer, of near
Mills, a well known citizen and
died on last Tuesday.
farmer,
~ Bimon Harper has cemmenced
work on his new residence and is baving
the cellar excavated.
— Daniel Kellar, stock
shipped a fine lot of cattle from this de
pot on Tuesday, to Philadelphia.
our dealer,
has been in poor health for some months
past, is quite low at present.
—]0 the list of j s drawn
next term of court, Ww.
B. Mingle are the oaly ones
Centre Hall.
aro
Ww.
irawn from
R. Camp and
— Rov. Davis, of the Evangelical
charch, has gone to coalerence, at
wick, which locality is also
place .
—The Lutheran Babbath school will
have a fine Easter Cantata inthe church -
the best yet rendered by them, music and
all being entirely new,
~The barn on the dairy farm
Mrs. Young, near Williamsport,
burned on Saturday night,
horses perished io the flames,
000; insuranse $5,000.
was
hold goods for shipment to Mt. Union,
where ber son-in-law, Mr, Wakefield,
has purchased a residence and Mrs. Rish-
el will make her home there,
~The Salvation Army is at present |
trying to get in their good work on wick-
Tyrone. Sappose they will next
Bellefonte. No need for them in Centre
Hall.
~The streams are still very high in
the county, caused by the recent inces- |
sant rains and meited snow, Fortunate
ly there was little ice and the water was |
unobstructed in its course,
—[L.ewing makes nits to order, par-
ties can select their own goods from |
samples. Satisfaction guaranteed in ali |
than elsewhere,
we The Central Pennsylvania Metho- |
dist Conference holds its twenty-third |
sunual session in Sunbury, beginning |
Wednesday March 11, to last one week,
This conference has a membership of
276 ministers and 51,400 lay members.
wweMrs Elizabeth Booser, for eighty
years a famous worker in the harves;
fields of Lancaster and Dauphin counties
is dead, aged 02. She worked in the
fleld as late as last fall and was the oldest
member of the Dunkard Charch in Penn-
sylvauia.
wee Brisbin began moving the builds
ing he purchased, down street, last week,
snd one day's work landed it on the
street when bad weather set in, and the
ark stood there for several days until
Monday morning when he started it
again and now it is on its feet on Hoffer
street.
wee Last week an old fashioned spells
ing “bee” was held In one of the rooms
in the school building, The young stu
dents tarned out quite well, as well
many of parents, and it drew quite a
egrowd. The spelling “bees” were quite
frequent in this section some years ago
aod are an instructive amusement,
TRAIR WRECKED,
| Passongor Train on the B, F,
erailad. The Fireman Killed.
Oa Monday morning last as the early |
V.
ar
» at 5.36
nearing Miles.
in
The engine after leaving
The fireman, Ed,
of Lock Haven, either |
fell under the
| was completely severed from his
| and was mangled
body
horribly otherwise,
| When found his body under
| trucks of the second car. His remains
were {aken to Lock Haven
unfortunate man resided. He was mar-
| ried and leaves a wife and child, The
| engineer escaped injuries an! one
| was injared aside from the fireman.
| presence of mind the engineer
ed in stopping the train with
| baggage car off the track.
| An examination being
was
where
no
iy
sucoeed-
only the
made of the
had
the
train.
to
as
i that some fiend
placed a large stone therein
| evident intention of wrecking the
in human shape
with
| It was impossible for the stone
the
| track at that place is upon the “ Jovel, and
| into the position it was found
| the stone was placed there
ing intent.
| investigate and endeavor
i
| the j
The railroad company will
to ferret
wirpetrators,
.
of Charles Fetterolf,
f Howard Fets
o
“th,
Death
Charlea
terolf
Fetterolf, son «
Hall,
and was aged 106 years |
lays, At theageof7
let fever which,
, near Centre died Feb,
month and 5
with its extremely
bilitating influence, left him
| prey to
laid their heavy burden on
An easy
diseases that
hi
to] 1bsequent 8000
8 system,
the last few years evident sigus of an
Ac
on
His sufferings were
ony. But Ch:
His faith
When the pain of
In
approaching crisis appeared. mpli
{ cation of troubles brought rapi ily
the end. one pro-
| longed ag ries was Lirias
d
hia
ac
tian boy. in G sustained
kim.
| became at one time go
sufleriogs
excruciating, he
found relief in singing
Jesus Lave
1 me 1
A marked illustration of what God's
| graca | do for one in the
in
youth,” Charlie's brief life
lived in vain.
I'he death of such a child
it is
ransomed spirit sand
look up after it as
is never
loss, gain thus to die-—gain to the
fi
wid
gain Lo ose who
it wings ils way
{ rest eternal, The funeral to
| Monday,
hurch at Centre Hal
nm
H
»
in the
of
lace on
services being held Lath.
{ Eran ©
{ the
which
deceased became 8 communi
Fr,
ani
member a few weeks ago.
a
Handles a Different Lins of Goods.
ne of #
fall's
the
Centre |
ra of
nnders of
A few weeks ago
eminent divines and expo
intwment Ww
few
{ Supreme Law, had an
a
| above Harrisburg, on the waia
BR. R. He via,
When he boarded the train at
Bp
{ fitl the pulpit in lowa a miles
’
he P went Lyrone,
tiiat place
all to himself. Several
| stations below Tyrone
| tourist boarded the train, finding
a seat by of reverend,
| whom he after a glance supposed was
| he secured a seat
a COM mercial
and
the side he
drummer like himself, being greatly des
ceived in the rev’s personal appearance
The drummer comfortably adjusted him.
self in the seat and by way of bre aking
| the ice and bec conversant,
JOR he
inquired of the reverend, ' “What house
| do you travel for 7?”
twinkle in his eye immediately
| “I travel for Lord
the house of the Ihe
disposing of earthly goods and he retired |
| utterly discomfitted,
a .
A Fine Job.
Mr. D. F. Luse has just completed the
| work of frescoiog the main audience
room of the Evangelical charch in this
| place and bas made a fine job of it, He
| was assisted in bis work by Mr. John
| Luse, of Milibeim, and were about two
| weeks in completing same, The ladies
{ of the congregation took upon theme
| selves the defraying the expenses of the
i
i
i
{
| dono. The room now presents a very
| handsome appearance and our Evangel«
ical brethren can jastly feel proud of
their building. The congregation under
,| the leadersuip of Rev, Davis are gaining
a strong hold and steadily on the in
crease,
-
Severely Burned.
Last Monday evening, Gross Mingle
was severely and painfally injored by a
premature explosion of powder, which
he and several other small boys were
playing with back of the foundry build:
ings. They had placed a quantity of the
powder in an old tea kettle, Gross had
fired the fuse and was placiog the lid
upon the kettls when it exploded, he
receiving the charge full in the face, ses
verely burning his face snd head, his
hands being cut also, The burnt powder
was blown into his face and it is thought
his eye sight is somewhat injured,
” AL 5758,
To Btart a Club,
A Philipsburg man advertises for nine
young ladies, to organize a Bass Ball
club for the comingiseason, He offers ns
an indacement a salary of 25 dollars a
i
i
|
|
:
A BAD DEATH.
of only a Few Days,
Death at all times 18 an extremely sad
but it becomes doubly so
when the vietim, a devoted mother and
loving wife is taken from the bosom
of her family and ushered into the dim
A gloom was cast this |
community last evening, Wednesday, by |
the announcement of the death of Mrs, |
It
utterly unexpected and few indeed knew
beyond, over
was
of her iliness, which was only of a few
aturday last |
when she was taken ill, but little thought |
given to any seriousness, all ex- |
pecting ber speedy recovery and seeing |
days duration, dating from B
her about again. She did not improve |
any and on Monday she grew steadily |
wflamation setting in in her ins |
ternal organs which developed into peri-
$
her last sur- |
ber family and deeply bes |
given
her
breathed
by
reaved husband who had not ap |
death, |
speaks |
her
and as to the care of her children
devoted,
recovery until
!
huss |
{
‘i
She |
ing words of encouragemsnt to
band,
to whom she was deeply
be
years,
always
tiently wien her sufferings would
She was very
t 28
good
young in
aged only abot VEArs, in
good health and spirits,
friends a
1
i making
b
iusband and
Mrs. Boozer was the only child of Mr.
and was a very estimable lady, re
kind and
wife and
could be desired. !
spectad by all who knew her
genial in ber disposition; as a
wother she was all that
husband
aged 5
baby
bereaved
and three small children, Ral iph,
years; Lizzie, aged J years, snd a
bout one year old, to mourn her lots,
The funeral will take place on Satars
k, iatlerment
the this
being made in
place.
Cemetery at
A————
2
strict Institute, No, 2
A Teachers’ and Directors’ District In-
stitute will be held at Millheim, Pa.
Friday , March 6th,
the following day.
in
be
ginning evening and
conti
The
LIrege,
norou
He
District
Haines and
ides the townships of |
Miles, and Mill. |
persons interested
Peon,
helm gh, but all
in the welfare of our schools are cordial-
«dl to attend and participate in
the exer
D.F.F
present and
ROE
wrtney, esq. of Bellefonte, will |
on Friday
“Ther
yrs’ to the school
eveniog wii
give a le relation of school |
direct 8." Itisearnestly
hoped t all the directors’ of the diss
trict will be there to hear this lecture,
Ex~C
| Wolf wi
£3
iia
|
Meyer |
and give
1 Institute a suc |
unity Saperintendents
| also be with
make t
Ro us
gs their ai i to
CORE
C. L.Gra
F.
-
Had Some Fun
MLEY, Pres,
J. F, Garros
With Him,
Several days ago Andrew Weaver, jr
wnsvand of F
y pa
wetta Weaver, who was res |
cent rdoued from the western peni- |
his mountain-
aod related the
tentiary, came out from
to
Coburn,
He said she slit his
a baicher kaife which she ens
red to use upon his person as an
argument during a heated discussion,
and afterwards threatened 10 hew him
down double bitted axe. He
said be is haviog a hard time of it as he
was not allowed in the honse over night.
pointers
during her incarceration as to the breaks
hasbaod and is putting them
into practical use
her return home,
18h
[384
fps ©
geav
with a
No doubt Fietta received some
"
-» ———
Death of Mrs. Goorge Nearhood.
Mrs, Nearhood, wife of George Near-
{ hood, of this place, died early this,
Thurs tay morniog. Mrs. Nearhood had
been ailing for a year or more, ber ail
ment being of a scrofalous nature, coms
bined with consumption, and she had
been confined to her bed for many
weeks, suffering greatly, but bearing it
all with a trae christian spirit antil this
morning when she breathed her last.
She was a consistent and faithful mem.
ber of the Reformed church, She leaves
8 husband aod two sons, Charles and
loss, Interment
the cemetery at this
She was aged upwards of fory
pms ss——
Bollefonte's Temperance Crusade.
Fhe Temperance Union at Bellefonte,
which was organized several weeks ago
and which has on its roll three or four
hundred members, is preparing to make
the strongest and most earnest fight
against the granting of licenses by Judge
Furst at the approaching term of court,
that bas ever been made in this county.
During the past few years the licenses in
the county have beea cat down one half
by the Court, so that the total number of
licensed places existing today is but
nineteen. But the new temperance or
ganization claims that they jmean busi-
ness and will not be satisfied with their
efforts until they shall have succeeded in
closing avery saloon in Bellefonte,
nh MY AI MF
Wave Applied For a Darter,
The little village of Btate College has
applied to the Coart to grant them a
charter of incorporation as a full-flodged
borough. If incorporated great difficul.
will be made in
place,
years.
~Hamuel Page, c of I. allen Hall, a vet~ |
—Mr. John F, I
Milig’ usefu: citizens gave us a
Monday.
Breon, one of Spring
eall on
from the
He paye
~-Frauk Bradford was
mountains, Monday evening,
Penns creek is falling
Mr, William H Eriines.
the genial station agent at
ap
formerly
Coburn, was
-—Mr. A. QQ. wife and
of Clifford, Michigan, are visiting at Mrs,
Btover, child,
~John F, Kreps, one of the
Always glad to see him,
-~Mr. M. C. Gephart,
ial and pleasant dealer
Millheim's gens
in musical
Masonic
ins
lodge
this place Monday eveniog,
~Mr. and Mrs. George Wakefield arn
They. are
ion,
living at present at Mt,
~Mr, John McCool, of Bpring
gave us a call last week. Mr.
Mills,
McCool
Grain Market,
LSORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BOR
White wheat.........
Hed wheat
Corn, ears...
Corn, shelled
Onin
dariey
Produce at Stores.
But
Fag
Lard
shoulders
Ham
Tallow ,,
Polstoes,.......
CaSmas
UBLIC BALE
property
{3}
The un
IS Preuoises
wersburg, on TUESDAY,
following live stock,
household articles
dark bay match
VALI
fers
ABLEYERS
Woed will
one mile east of
MARCH SRD, 18
farming im
4 Work horses, two of them &
tenn, 7 and 5 years old,
3 Over 1200 pounds ess
mare, good stock,
year old horse, heavy
binck mare, 6 years old, extra good breeds
tern mare with fosiout of the Co. b
Year old colt, is & nloe single or double
in Wie oompany horse
known as Fritzpatrick, two
BOrse Spring wagon, buggy
year i, year
adders, 1 buckeye binder,
mich cows, Lh were fread |
four be {
=
or
ou hi Ha
the
piements
other is a 12
ore, 4
ariver
hes Valor
, Lhe Lig
horse
ok board
DUCKLOArG
0d col
ness and was in town lookiog up trade,
J.
Mere
Mr
on
men, Mr, C. Finkle and
Auman, town Monday.
They called at the Rerorrer office.
—W. 5. Musser, agent at Spring
station attended
10g in this place,
in
iodge on Monday even-
Also Mr,
merchant of that
-Mr. Bamuel Black, of
h
our sireels
the enterprising town.
Potters
the cattle dealer, hes been seen
frequently on this week,
Mr. Samuel Ertel and Mr. J.B. G
dropped in oo Taesday to pay their
spects to the Reporter, Both are
pleasant gentiemen and were pleased
with their visit.
- >
A Safe Investment,
Is one which
is guaranteed to brin
you satisfactory resuits, or iu case of fail-
ure a return of purpose price, Ou this
safe plan you can buy from our advertis-
ed Draggist a boitle of Dr. King's New
teed to bring relief io every case,
of Throat,
sump'i on, Inflammes
Bronchitis, Asthma,
Croup, ele , It
| pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfec
used for any affection
of Lunes,
Whooping Cough, els
can always be depended up
we.
-
-It will not be regretted
lad. Branch He guarantees Li
kK.
- ee.
Life s Mistakes
8 $i
ody has condensed the mistakes of
thal (here ar
ot of mistakes
Ereals i Bij
id tolake it
& COUrse
nas iu Goalb
of Pan 1
L&
check It in time,
and Cons
Trial
ina Cough
Pri
urtay’s Drug
bottles
-——
To The Farmers of Centre
County.
say 1 again smong
offering the following farm implements,
Deering Binder and Mowers, the Albright
tooth cultivator with doubie row cormnplan
and also his sixteen and spring
barrows, the Blase] chilled Hauck and
Comstock bay rakes, Ballard hay tedder with
one fork outside of gach wheel,
drill with or withoul fertilizer attachment
Champion hand ci sower it will save
cont in seed in one season, Backeye Force pump
Empire steam engine and Allentown
phosphates, Kolipse from a one
horse 10 a heavy lumber wagon, 1 would say to
those who think of buying & new wagon 10 come
to my piace at Centre HII and se ithe Eclipse
stool sampie wagon before you uy a, wagon, it
cant help but please you The Colimbia Steel
wagon Co.offer a challenge of $1000 in their
printed circulars 10 any maker of a lige of farm
wagons with as mauy good points as the Eclipse
steel wagons, all the wood you will find on the
wagon ix the bed, wheels, longue coupling pole
and lock bar Thanking the farmers for their
Kindness and patronage in the past and trosting
they will this coming season give me a part of it
as usual, r. M BurknoLoEsn,
Centre Hull,
I wish to will be you
fer
eighteen tooth
plows
{
:
rye raeed
Thresher,
steel wagons
Pa
-
A Kind Friend.
Is what they call the Famous Remedy: Red
Flag Oil, it quickly cures Rheumatism, Neural
gia, Cats, Bruises, Barns, Sores, and all pain, It
is good for man or beast,
No other medicine has won for itself such con
fidence as Dr. Lee's Liver Reglustor, It is the
best combination for the cure of all Kidney and
Liver complaints. Trial bottles free at J, DD.
Murray's Drug Store.
A Family Duty,
The home circle Is sacred and lite has few
charms indeed if family ties are burst asunder.
The promotion of happiness and the Piuvention
of sickness are of prime importance in every
household, tis in the spring that oid and
young alike are most » ible 3 the hundreds
of diseases that fll the we breathe
and lurk in the water we drink. The timely use
of a reliable stimulant is the only sure w, w
nwt sickness in the home. Max in's
ge” and * ep brands of pure
whisky are recom ./ physicians as
Jom Huvigorator in the wor Both are sold un
sworn toe ot purity, “Silver Age” a
he per full quart bottle, “Duquesne” at $1. »
These whiskies od med exclusively in tne lead
ing hospitals, which i= sufficient evidenoe that
the are the best obtains
I hy ae rs pr a .
are r L) or six
duis tur d8. a wines Drandics
shipped £08 pied Lal para of the, Ubi vo. United ol aes
or Max Kiein, i Federal Biro
Bucklen's Arnies Balve,
The Best Balve in the 30 Nihid for for Cats,
Brajees Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Fever
Chiiblains
Sores, and all Skin ve
cures
Eruptions, positively
les, or no pay required, It is
i
ty will be experienced ia securing enough
legitimate voters to fill the munici
offices,
BAe
SALE BY J.
Po
offer at
m
posed,
BAL
public
on east of Cente i
THURSI AY,
| personal property
a E000 fe
harrow, corn scraper
new fanning
new hay rake, good
ne
i pumercus o mentio
| Sale begins at i
will t
GCHOCE
ImRGe Khown
{ES LEITZE]
NM
Avctianeer
L. EMERIC]H
| JAM
THREUNDERSIG
public sale
a mile west of Old Fort
1591, the following property: 5 bhoad work ho
7 head mich cows all fresh before sale
old bull, 22 year old heifers, 4 bead young eatile
2¢ hester white brood sows, 1 chester white boar,
k chester white shoats, 6 chiester white pigs, 1 Os
borne twine binder in good order, | com
mower and reaper, 1 hay mke, } spring tooth
row, ! pin barrows, 2 wheel ¢ Bitivatorns,
cuse steel bean plows, 1 hokey plow, 1
grain drill, 2 grain cradles, | wheel barre
manure boards, 1 harpoon and pulley w ih h 100 ft
rope, 1 wind mill, 1 broad tire plantation wagon.
12 horse wagon, 1 spring wagon, lot forks
NEI
ni Shp bia :
on FRIDAY, MARCH 2
VINOR
i-d
har
spreades, 1 long sled, 1 cotter, cow ¢ hain 8, digging
iron, Centre Hall corn planter, com scraper
grind stone dinner bell, sleigh, lot of grain bags,
grubbing hoe, horse gears, collars, bridles, 2 sett
check lines, iy nots, hand comm sheller. 2
single DugRy harness, and other articles not
mention
Sale to commence at 10
terms will be made known,
N. LEITZELL,
MARIA BLARIG,
Autlioteer.
A NNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD
Auditors —The
Poller township, will meet at Old Fort, Monday
March oth, 1501, at 9 o'clock & m. © sodit and
settle the acoounts of the Overseers of poor and
road supervisor's and if time will permit, the ace
count of the Collector up to Feb, Ist, 1801, The
supervisor's elect will meet at 2 o'clock, p. mm. to
receive their commission. All persons interested
can attend if they see RAOpRe.
A. KERR, Auditor,
Consumption Cured,
havs
from practice
by an Bast Indian
a Mmple s Setable
cure of
An old
a Ee
OURLY
remedy for the
de Cala,
ve powers in
i R is 4 noi to Saye it known to
eH Twill sed ree of charge
joall all he naeire 1 Wt ah Je .
Hiab, with ful) direc ros
| naming on Da A 3 NoYRe
Pr 20 Powers: souk, Rochester, Nr
marly
*
Public Sales.
THURSDAY, SIABDE Gd BJohn a
north of
wo, nt lo ia
Re
UBIICBALE
Siler nt
mtie north ot
THE UNDERE]
miblie sale, at his residence
usseyyille, on TUESDAY
17, 1991 , the following live stock, farm
ments, el 4 brood mares, of good
workers and good drivers, and in zxcellent
dition, | good horse, § colt 2 years old, and
proportioned, 6 milch cows, 2 of them are
will be fresh Ly time of sale, 3 of them are Jer
seye, 1 a Holstein, and two are Short Horns
head of young cattle, 1 Jersey and | Holstin
both bulls are 13 years old, and finest strain
Holstein heifers, J Holstein calves,
2 Jerwey heifers
rake,
3
oun
anier and cullvator combined, w
achment, good grain ariil, new
» iinll make, good brosd wheeled planta
agon, new Lob sled, new Ceutre Hall
buggy, ght
MA Plows, spriGg
Higan fanning mil, rs
MLE TOW hay Ww
L of long ladders, sleigh,
108, mowing
) feet of new
Johnson mower, Ch
Z BOOGD BhOve ls, LeW Cooley
pe Veils , B38, Dont AXE, Buggers,
Ug LBArness, 4 pair new
fit
ith
wp
Tis w Ger ,
rt Bi MILE YR,
er,
cresmner, 4
bridies, set
Dynes,
ie Lrecs, double
Hd many other
iol ol household furnit
JaLnG GOK love Wilh fixtures, Lew
table, corper copboard, 6
JA Einks,
chess, bureaq
Lk, i Be tlie
ves and forks, spoor
Ml numerous ollier art
Wagon ap don bin
Briicies
f ure
Linware, «
im, JrO0
harp, when terns
or ball pisyi
UNKLE, J:
head of
Bre Il EXCEL
oid,
Ole
oti 4 re
Chire
We pay Salary
i
we
cEponsibie
Spring Mills Academy
# 4 5
Id
v
See
Ju
Those
New
(Goods
At
Garmans ?
Dress
Goods
In
Serges,
Plaids
Stripes
And
Plain.
Also
Curtain
Goods
In
Silk,
Swiss
And
Regular
Lace
Curtains.
Piles
Of
Other
New
Goods.
Write for Samples.