THE CENTRE REPORTER: FRED, Kuntz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. CENTRE HALL, Pa. THURS, JAN. 4. RACKET STORE NEWS Mr. Kuntz, Dear Sire i oe pork pe! Plecise tell the the they wi that during January ! find special betrgeins | in cvery of “The Rocket,” When Ray barging, we mean the olear cut ind, not the cut-and-dried kind y a. . , fur called A 1 wr setinpale whet! a, it La snrincle rh k psce! bargain , PIPIOES He i een Men's Rubbers ct Wool Pl per yard ifn As dN vil iH HE, frais, Nui Cod, { irae cenel why von u €hiirl Rive BOVEY ed itsel will fined 3 ;¥ (fined ater stores 3 1. Respectfully Yours, (+. R. SPIGELMYER, NHEM SPIGELMYER, . Jan. 5, 1582 Bellefonte, I's PERSONAL. John of Millheim, —N, K Musser, Hn! ite ill Kneply Is ip, Of On dose the grip, but is able to be out ag Mrs, Amanda Pa., is visiti Mr. } Frank gry 1 a bad had inn. Roberts, of Pitts burg, i place, Krambis Crawford spent days of last week in Union « returned Mrs den Hall, Judge day. non 8 Elmer ( visited Hturday Love, on Chu ill, present 11 A drew t and lumt and Ingleby, f reall, He is a water. £. DD. naving an att grain agen vores VOT Der Runkle, old in town to se has : years, locks. honored Hill Inst and respected cit Contr he RE i Wie K. ans gave t ORTER office a visit pent a few minutes is, Mr the bride and Mrs, kirk, home I and gro HL, week after a wedding They islerneitios, st extending over two weeks, of our E tis Td th, of I headquarters : 1 ited several =. F. Smi ussev ville, ga a pleasant call, REPORTE these enrolled his name as a do ady thes adder, F. Royer, of i fil ass tron. One and HRew ise, fare not al ©, IY Fusse: * sanctum with a call and had Mr. Royer at days ago his adjusted. ju ant gentlem and we rv he . did not lengthen his visit, — Miss Anna Mills, Ti musical young lady, of Loek Hav is visiting her Miss Kreamer. Miss Mills is quite nightly the charms the audience site were 1 a talented COUusin i soloist and during voice, —- Mr. and Mrs, Spring Mills Mrs. J. E. Pa., during the Mr. W. H. Lohr and wife, Hill, Union county, same place at same time. Mr. Henry Rossman, their daughter, at visited Kustaborder, ellwood, past week or two. of Forest visited at also of Tussey » Mr. dertaking establishment at Tusseyv ille and is quite successful as an embalmer, having taken 5 course in weeks ago under Prof. Pittsburg. John Grove, one of Girege town- ship's leading citazens gave the Re-| PORTER sanctum a eall, REPORTER, he can’t man was jmplicated presidency from Tilden. is who handsome does’ Mr. had his label on REPorTER set close te 94, and it did him good it. Next — Bert. Shimp, who had been employ- ed in the foundry at this place, has se- cured lucrative employment in the works at Logan, near Lewistown, Bert. and family have been visiting at Lewistown for several weeks but re- turned to their home here last week to prepare household goods for removal, Borry to lose Bert as a citizen, and hope he will again return. ~=Mr. J. Edgar Martz, who has been located at Bpokane Falls, Wash - ington, the last few years, arrived in this section a few weeks ago for a visit among friends and relatives in and about Tusseyville, tive of this valley and departed for the west about five years ago. He intends locating in Altoona for the present, and will not return to his late resi- dence. same a few Sullivan, at | Girove us too—-ta do ! "HORRIBLY MANGLED. JPER ALMOST INSTANT LY KILLED. FELL FROM A CAR UPON THE RAILS FREIGHT CARS PASS OVER PRONTRATE BODY, FRANK COG EIGHTY HIS Centre Hall Station the Seene of a Horrible Accident Tuesday Evening Which the Conductor of the Freight hy Falling Wheels. on in Loses His Lite under the ible accident occurred on the st A horrid Tuesday afternoon at ation at this in which Fr the local freight fonte from Sunbury the falling from amd eight ONO place, COL ank B. Cooper, ductor on on its way to Bell , lost his iife in hv performance of his dutic a moving ear apon the below, passed t 1 track low right 1 ly i over his body, ing below the k boweling ti nee and SOmIpiet SOT we unfortunate t appears the i 1nidl ied 1 and did Hos Hin ather was drea and ti making what Conduct Fis ik the body was car int house and Dr. examination of to the the ro- He the officials mains for a rn port w heels ha al passed which over low Knie ©, shreds thie Was ly by of flesh, also crushed and the up to thie wheels evidently passed di- ones broken from the Knes The f over his right leg first and the il I then wally Hive the hips I'he wheels likely i { f i for in this position he was found by | the brakeman. The abdomen was hot ribly mangled and the { truded. He was a married man aged about entrails thirty-eight years, and resided in Sun- r thirteen years old. The body was taken to Dauberman’ ing where it was burial, ceived properly prepared for | orders from Superintendent | Westfall to ship it to Bunbury on the 7.08 Wednesday morning train to the family for burial. Conductor Cooper was very popular | with his crew, who spoke in highest | terms of his character, He was on pros | fessor of Christianity and his last and | only words after the accident were for | the Divine Being to have mercy upon | his soul, and he became unconscious, i His family, we are informed are left | in good circumstances and that he was : the owner of several properties in Sun- | bury. We are also informed he had | He had been promoted to conductor | on this branch which position had | been minde vacant by the JSeath of Mike Du rn Xho had received inju- ries at er BY, Mouttai THE REAPER DEATH, Mr, Aged Sanne! Hess, Centre Connty's Citizen Suecumbs to the Grip, The patriarch has gone to his | long The Samuel Hess, of near Pinegrove Mills, died on Thursday attack of grip. of his 98rd nearly all our of great worth, in his day, As a citizen and was kind and serupulously upright old hone, venerable of Inst week, from an Mr. Hess was near the year, and known to He was a man to his fellow he night, close readers, men. neighbor, he was of the good old stock of honest of the word, family of children highest esteem He was a devoted member aitheran chureh, Father Hess Mr«, William Harter, of who survives hhin—the having men in every sense and who stand their reared a in the among neighbors, ter, Aarons rest of his brothers and sisters We, departed this life several years ago, oe ears in andy of him. He Mrs » 1 gathered FRREAARS ance oldest of + family, and He is now His funeral took Mill Wis youngest, with them. at Pine 12th, ied by a grove Tuesday largely relatives forty widow er an des i i Orenonh, and very cirele of His wife remaining a Thus a after wile and friends, died some hie avement, few futher survive at an age that He was the children, of four ire of whom Michael ¥ han, of W iHiamsport, ir Boals- Mrs, os OF 1 Mrs, Stover COTS S101) vas hunt- WHAT THEY SAY Heard « Pats the Improvements, M. Boal oncerning Bellefonte, + had taken advantage vivch every fourth vear to Land- prepared an elegant supper for the driv wv hich iid invited their best wiih (ins lord hem in Centre Hall, Bavtges had chicken and waft ty, and with the eight mile ross the mountain, w het ted an appetite, the party disposed of though to fill a lively party i“ jolly fon pla is It seeined to have vial long-felt and all tite, about want. was a good yv departed Bellefonte twelve o'clock. a —- Grange Meeting. will meet in the hall of Bald Eagle Grange, Milesburg, 19th, at 10 a. Let every subordinate Grange Centre county Pomona Grange Tuesday, January 1. in the county send large delegations as business of importance will be transact- ed. Installation of officers at 10 a. m. Sth degree will be conferred at 2 p, m. Every policy holder of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company should be present. Jas C, GILLILAND, Secretary, i Cheapest In The End. An exchange prints this bit of wis newspapers and who get When aswindler is looking | for a victim, he hunts up those people who eannot afford to take a NEW pa~ per, It is usually a deal more expen sive in the end to do without a news paper than it is to subscribe and pay swindled: Wp Auditors at Work. The Auditors of Centre county are now at work on the county books pre- | paring a statement of receipts and ex- | penditures of the county for the year ending 1801, The statement will be ready for publication on or about the second week in February, i n——— Died at Millhelm. Mrs, Jessie Kreamer, died at Mill { heim, on Sunday last, aged about 58 | years, Sr AMBINES. (ulin fats. AEA are tlt we Mingle's shoe store receives new day. Prices are always Death of General Irvin Gregg. General John Irvin Gregg, a distin guished soldier of the war with Mexl co and the late war, died at his resi dence in Washington, on the 6th inst., in his 66th year, Girege has resided there since he was retired from He served in the Second Pennsylvania volunteers inthe Mexican war, rising to the rank of cap- tain, At the beginning of the volunteered with the but he Cieneral active service, late war he nin reserves, wis #oon trans- ward beeame colonel of the In the wounded fight at in the Pennsylvania cavalry, Deep Bottom he was wounded at At the wrist, and he was again Amelia Springs in 18635, close of the was breveted major gen- eral. This made his fourth promotion for gallant services between 1861 and 1865, After the of the troops in Southwestern Virginia, wir he war he had command ward sent to Loulsiana ax In July he was appointed colonel of the Eighth and was after inspector of freedimen, 186K, United States cavalry, and served as such until 1878, when he was retired as a result of a severe affliction of the knee Joint, received two years previous, (ieneral (iregy was well-known in Centre county, and some eight years banks near Centre of Col. An- He was tall straight, Ore brother of this place, ngo operated the Hill. He drew Gregg, of He ties and culture Was n and a gentleman of excellent « stature, finely built, Was juali- General Gre eS townsl Lhs Hp Li two and Hifniis mill, from this pl We, He YOurs W terred in thie site W sOnne lived at Lewisburg from there His Arlingts 4 s ang ashington, remain sii « ashington, - > - Insurance Meeting, nnusd mecting and and Fred, Kurty Colonel William MeVFarl SIE = “ihe, H. ¢ ng the follow officers Pr q agent: = Wolf, J. Herring, Treasurer: wretary: D. F. Luss oo. Creek to Enter Kurtz poi boeeh Altoona, wet {lend York entr definitely and New is are to @m It is not i Beeeh Creek | Rallroae Altoona, only 120 Ail an 1rd hes of the Wopsor wd Nes and was to absorption Allvona and wonock oad Company. This ros now to Daugherty’s m Frugality, go tod oalport, ith the Cres. Pennsylvania and then the being i De made w and {( ™ ort oaiport and ana hwestern roads, to | Gazzam, connecting with Beech osud he rap- idly pushed forward and by next sum- Pennsy i Creek 1 work is mer the will Ivania Company | trade t —— Fuarst's Bara in Porter Tow nahip Baroed The large barn belonging to the Furst and known asx the * William Allison barn,” in Porter tow n- i ship, on the Cedar Run road, stroyed by fire Thursday a. m., a short time after midnight. Report says that not only the barn, but all the con- | brothers ‘Squire was de cept seven head of young cattle, the wagon shed and implemeh ts were burn- | ed. The tenant of the farm is by the name of Enos Bush, is heavy, as he had no insurance, what- ever, Mr. Bush had six head of mileh @ nan the conflagration. The ing insurance: One thousand barn, $600 on the hay and grain, ete., and $300 on the wagon shed. pe. arma Home Burned. On Saturday night December 26th, a | log dwelling house occupied by Mrs, | Hublersburg, was destroyed by fire, by the smoke, and they had but a few moments left to flee for their lives, The flames spread rapidly and nothing could be saved from the little home. There was no insurance and the loss will bear heavily upon these unfortu- nate ones. They were kindly cared for by friends in that community. . i - Will Remain, * Reports have been circulated the past week that Mr, George B. Brandon, the obliging and accommodating land- lord of the Brockerhoff’ House, Belle- fonte, would sever his connection with the hotel in the spring, They were unfounded and no truth in them. Mr, Brandon will remain and cater in the future as before to the traveling public, A ween The reason we lead the shoe tide is because we best satisfy the people a genuine bargain. Mingle, Belle te. ? : ¥ INQUEST HELD. THE JURY IMPANNELLED RENDER A VERDICT. The Jury Fails to Pind George Weaver and Wite Guilty af Mardering Their Child, The rumors relative to the death of Weaver, in the Seven mountains, ville, which were current and of which we gave an account last week in do well-founded from the report of the ju- these colums, not to have been nppear verdict as the child. announced to held it Tussey ville ry impannelled to render a of the death of The autopsy 10 the alse be Inst Wednesday morning did not until the after Houseman, J. P., directed hold arranged for same on nike plac in noon, J. 8, had been by District Attorney and the Wednes- the body and have a postmort ens examin- if poseible, the of child, had been inhumanly treat- He ired the of Centre Hall's the examination, misunderstanding, the Mever to ian Inu wi Squire day morning, intending to raise ation made to ascertain direct cause of the death the and if sane had et | ed by its parents, services of one physi- clans to make but by ROTI Inquest was not held in the the jury morning, owing to The the non-arrival of the physician. had beer sUImmoted and body raised cemetery, ie postpon 0 verdict eoul sician directed ters Mills on place, hy pay a consia al se Dr. Alexa riaxcos r discovered several bruises iy the chi ld's head, which th ecott physician owas caused by 2, as th iild had a skin dis whic blood poisoning, and ea I'he child bad and fanisGnIIn : ee, COZeTnAa, h developed into death. ted during ise] its been neglec of hie ulead its verdict FOI « nd to th it 1s Th aitrit th, the jury rendering a cord) ngly, and that had not conu its death fron it i blows received from the parents The ment child from its parents, as the testimo- Mm. J. E. corroborated several She said that {time after the 20th of December, wax at the house of Mr, and Mrs. Wea- | ver. Bhe found the child in a filthy condition, and terribly cut in the face and about the Mrs. Weaver, who is a untidy housekeeper, entreated | her to take the child home with her for it, stating that her hus. | band, George Weaver, would do vio- lence to the child, and probably kill it, | She further stated that the half-witted father had whipped the child with a {large strap, cutting its head until it bled. He afterwards brutally hit it { with his fist causing one of its eyes {o | become black and blue. Mrs. Nevel | took the child, washed it com pletely {and put ointment on its wounds and bound them up. Iu a few days after wards the child was taken back to the death fol- ny of Nevel shows and which other witnesses, was iy head. {and care | Weaver hut, and soon after | lowed. This phase of the case is bad enough, {and too bad to occur in a civilized com- P munity. 'Squire Houseman discharg ed the Jury after their report, and the { body was again interred in the ceme- | tery. Wp A Fail Nquipment. The REPORTER office received a full {and fine equipment of job type of the latest styles and designs, for the execu- tion of all kinds of job work. All old type has been thrown out and their places supplied with new, and we now have a modernly equipped office Work will be exeeuted with nestness and dispatch. We earry in stock a fine line of wedding invitations, wed ding envelopes, cards, letter and note heads, ete., eto, and guarantee our work to be strictly first class, if in need of anything enumerated give usa call, and we will gladly quote prices, wen Boots and shoes of good quality have always been handled at our store, To sell good quality at low prices has been a problem we have worked on for years and have found its solution, Our prices are very low and quality of the JOHN B. LEE, A Bespeocted ( Hiaen of « ent re Hi is Called to His Last Resting Viaee, On Sunday morning last, January 10th, the angel of death came and re- neved Mr, John R. Lee, an aged and highly respected citizen of Centre Hill, of his suffering. The decensed had been in poor health for several years, but was not confined to his bed or unable to be about, and could do light chores about his resi- to his death, he was seized in the clutches of that fatal disense, la grippe, caught Inter few days proemmonia set in which finally ended a cold, and a his earthly Piigramage Mr. fox 12 days, el Vert children, years, 6 months the father of boys and three was aged 7 and He was eight girls, two of his sons having preceeded ‘ond, they died died and daughters to the dim bes Loe, who him William H. ard The Mrs, Bimon Ruble, Mrs. Mary George 1. H. Lee, Mlemm, en Fort: Mills, Felix Pa. left a TOY g wife and Were, Ind 1564. who in also in Hobert surviving sons wre; fona, Kansas; Nittany; Dr. John of of of Madisonburg: Mrs, Ww foe, Royer, foe, of Boalshburg: James Hall: Franklin D. Hiram lee, Potters Latrobe, Emma fee, Old and There is chil- Tusseyville; ire nine dren and twenty-two gEranag Interment will be made Hill in ihe {re cemetery on this at nine o'clock, i . one’s Dynamite Seare. Dee, the morning Jnth, : were startled , followed a : ry leartield hotel had been | wit . al wrirron Will several surrm a Oil in Place of Snow or Almbering fee, are of th preralions HPO i As a8 result ing to erud sasubstiln The thoroughly skidways and work SHOW and joe, greased, 11s the greatly delayed being pushed forward as Lumbermen say a favorable change in the weather soon, it will be necessary { work night and day in order to complete On Pine Daniel Kava huss 60 000 000 feet Creek. of logs is doing all his work with of the last resorts lumber operations in the —— The Horse Frighteard Thursday ived a call from Pleasant Gap. few mountain, y handle This is one fil in woods, On last evening, Dr. Ja- | cobs Por | He ¥ ¥ wavy io aseen umd only gone a rods from his ding the when his fu rightened and made a sud- ng to the side of the road, pres sleigh down a high em- bankment below the The sleigh was cipitating the residence of Sam- | uel Rowe. badly. bro- | ken up but the doctor was not injured. | He then made the trip in a buggy. miei rae Died at Bellefonte. Harold, the fifteen-year-old son of { Mr. and Mrs. John P. Harris, of Belle i fonte, died on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 2nd, of Brights disease. Only a few { months have elapsed since the death of their daughter, Mrs. Nnnaie Weaver, | of {Maarfield and the death of theirson i= a sad blow to the grief stricken pa- rents. Harold was largely connected | with temperance and religious works. Et . w edding Invitations, ete We have received a fine line of type, suitable for printing wedding invita. tions, ete, and carry in stock finest grades of "paper for same. Our work we guarantee as first-class and at low prices. A SR He insulted Her, A Harrisburg young girl who wears a tiny, tinkling bell on her garter, re. ported to her father that the family physician had insulted her with the request, “Please Jet me see your tongue.” The parent is pondering. — Patriot, : Rr ~ Powers, Bellefonte, handles all grades of heavy winter boots and shoes and as for prices, no chéper can be purchased anywhere else. A trial is asked. ———————— Don’t Quarrel With people for groaning when they suffer with Kbeumatistn or Nenmigin: the pain is sim: ply terrible: vo ancient torture was wore painful: but people ought to be blamed If having Rben. matism or Neuralgia and won't use Red Flag O11, it has cured hundreds of sufferers aud costs only 5 oenta at J. D, Murray's Drag Store, Bests A SSA Grain Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON Oats new RRR BRAT RE Ls Sey PR a : : Pe al
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