The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1892, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPO
RTER.
FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. |
—
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, Fin. 11.
A STEP FORWARD !
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE RACKET
Owing to the rapid increase
of the business it has become
necessary to arrange the store
in departments,
The Dry Cloocds Ih peertne 4
Will be attended by Misses
Spigelmyer and Sadie Bayard, with special
when needed,
Maud
help
The Notion, Novelty and Howie
partment
Will be in care of Miss
Spigeimyer and Homer Barues
De-
4
Crertrude
The Shoe Department and Bas {
An important part of the store
be nnder the mansgement of
and Harry Showers, and the whole
the supervision of G R. Spigelt §
“Racket Store" man. We hope [nu this way ta he
able tf cerve you hetter and mare promptly There
ara other improveme in eu fon f
vile plation,
inform yoa later,
which we wit in
ey?
will
or
i hn ner
shem Nplgelm
Yor, the o ins
ix
PERSONAL.
Subscribe for the Rel rand
be happy.
— Harry Gast, of Mifflenburg
a guest at the Fisher-Keller
on Wednesday.
ORT]
was
wedding
— Miss Sue Neil departed
weeks ago for a visit to se
Eastern cities,
Miss Agnes MeCoy,
Mills, departed 1
friends in Tyrone.
—— Harvey Vanada, of Gre
ast
week for a visit
us a call and made his sub
solid for a vear.
James Stahl has been
administrator
Margaret
— Mr Harry Conner,
phia, was a guest at the
wedding on Wednesday.
of the effect
dradley.
James Swab, of
has appointed
praiser. A good select
wee Messrs, Jacob Lee mr
of Tusseyville, dropped i
PORTER office on Tuesday,
He
from atten
been
—e(irip prevented
Woodward
mers’ Institt and he
—Mrs. Flora
home on Wednesday ev
HOG
Vitor
ite
Bai
visit of several weeks in
—Huyett and Meyer
public sale, tw
Hall, on Thursday,
implements, ete,
o miles south of
March 1
Mills, while in C
torddrop int
entre
day, found time
tum for a few moments,
~Mrs. D. J. Meyer
residence of Mr. OC, M.
fonte, several days last
ing home on Friday.
—Simon Harper i
&
be about after several week
from the grip, which disease
clutched with a firm grasp,
ee David Boozer
urday ing
whither he had |
previous for a vi
ever f
i
On
Si administr
will
property
Saturday afternoon
we J A TIES
Margaret Bradley, dec'd.,
public sale the personal
dee’d., on
13th.
~—QOur friend, J. B. Royer, farmer of
near Bellefonte, gave us a call, and not-
withstanding he had a tough at
with the grip he was able to date
REPORTER out one year.
next,
we
wre
~The public sale of the farm stock
and implements, announced to
place on Tuesday, March 2%
been changed to the followin
March 25th, in sale of Jos, (
—e Rev, M. P.
thirty years ago register and recorder
of Centre county, is still doing service
in the Methodist pulpit.
Crosthwaite has his home at Willinms,
port.
—uMrs, George Boal, Mr«. Shane
non Boal and Mrs, William Boal were
passengers on the 2.47 east on Tuesday
afternoon to Milton, where they will
visit Mrs. Elizabeth Barber, an aunt
of the ladies’ husbands,
William H. Runkle has closed
his meat market. Will has learned
that “tick” is the curse of business,
Why don’t all who are in busines<, in-
troduce the cash system ? it is the host |
in the beginning, in the middle, and
far better yet in the end. We know a
man who had a worthless
called the cur “tick’” and then shot
him. It is astonishing and u shame, |
how many will try to cheat a neighbor
out of an honest hill,
On last Thursday morning the |
REvORTER office was favors! with al
eall from Mr. W. W. Royer, of Centre
Hill, in company with his won. It |
was the first visit Mr. Royer has made
to Centre Hall for several months hav- |
ing not fully recovered from his ill!
ness about one year ago, which leaves |
him in a debilitated state, being nu safle
erer of heart disease. In the spring
Mr. Royer will remove from hig farm
and locate at Spring Mills. We, and
his friends, which are many, earnestly :
hope for the recovery of his former
good health again. i
$
ad,
& Frid AY.
si ilidadd,
Crosthwaille, som
The 5 .
other
dog-tie
GOV. PATTISON.
He Honored the Farmers’ Institute with
his Presence and delivered
Addresses,
Governor Pattison passed through
Centre Hall on last Thursday morn-
ing's train west, on his way to Boals-
burg to attend the Farmers’ Institute
at Boalsburg and Howard, at both of
The In-
was largely at-
the people of that section
which he delivered addresses.
stitute at
tended by
Boalsburg
and was highly appreciated by farm-
ers and others. The same may be said
of the Institute at Howard,
Governor
The spent a day at
the State College, the guest of Presi-
dent Atherton, On the arrival of the
special at Bellefonte, the governor was
niet by ex-Liovernor leaver, w hose
ruest he was, and who had been await-
with his two-seated
ine him CHr-
riage. He immediately entered and
taken for a drive through the sub-
At
rnor Beaver at
Wis
he
the
urbs of the town. six o'clock
dined with ex-Giov:
latter's residence on Curtin street.
From 7.15 p. mn.
public reception in the parlors of the
Broecker
led,
rhofl’ house, which was largely
nile
At
1
mne
irresp ctive of party.
Hall William Mee
in waiting, on Thursday
Oak Colonel
ar
Wis
morning, with his carriage to take the
tal
HsOUrg
5
governor to Bos stopping at his
the
rest and the neighbors an opportunity
shake with
MeFarlane is a Republic:
wit residence to give governor a
Colonel
but he
hie sort
born-to-do-the-hand-
hands hin,
{Oo
in,
not of the bigotted kind, rat
3
1
ra
of a fi low,
some-nt-all-times,
of Governor Pattison to
The visit
the State College on Thursday last was
made as thorough as possible, in point
of inspet he facilities and w ork-
departments, es-
cal. The
s and workshops were shown wi
£ (he
labora
id and
their
ill
commended
vernment, which has
4
progress to
faith
- .
ANOTHER VICTIM,
“1
sare Homan Expires at Farmers Millis
on sgtarday.
Ma bine
irm
the §
Feseie
lent of
a time part
Mann Axe Works at Axe
Mann but when the National syndicate
plant Mr. Allison retired
and has since been connected w ith Jas,
Harris & High
He of good
Judgment and tact and with Mr. Buck
our town for
and for
Was a
I the
bought the
o.'s hardware on
is a young
Han
will undoubtedly make a success of his
career in the new line. Watchman.
- - -
Weighing of the Mails,
United States
mails, which takes place every
will
The weighing of the
four
3 the
middle of February, and will be con-
tinued thirty days. The purpose of
this weighing is to form an estimate
on which to the contract with
the railroads for carrying the mail.
The time selected ns |
being about the average, the heaviest i
period being December and January, |
and the lightest during August, |
Weighers are employed by the depart-
ment who weigh all mail handled.
veut be commenced about
“
base
mentioned is
ee. -
Borough Uilicers to be Elected.
At the election on Tuesday next, the |
following officers will be elected in the |
fess: one for assistant burgess; three |
persons for town couneil; two persons |
for school directors: one person for |
overseer of poor; one person for tax |
of elec!
tion; one person for high constable; one |
person for treasurer; one person for as |
sessor; and one person for auditor, i
A :
A Deep Cat i
To make room for spring stock on |
ETH ANNIVERSARY,
ntely observe thelr Silver Wedding.
Mr. and Mrs, William Goodhart, rei
Farmers Mills, celebrated
thelr twenty-fifth marriage anniversa-
ry vi abe 25th of January, Although
the weather was very unfavorable,
and roads the parlors were
well filled with invited guests by 12
At this time all were busily
engaged in a sociable chat which all at
once changed to that of silence after
which a short prayer, which was very |
at
bad,
o'clock.
ed by Rev,
After prayer a
was partaken of,
daskerville their pastor.
sumptuous dinner
The table was load-
ed with all the delicacies of the season
and could not fail to suit the appetite
of the most fastidious epicure,
All
selves, and
persons
the
spent
present enjoyed them-
very
three |
afternoon
until
o'clock when the guests began to de- |
Wis
pleasantly about
{ part for their respective homes, wish
ing Mr. and Mrs. Goodhart many
| more years of continued happiness and
prosperity.
A large number of handsome and
| costly presents were received,
The following guests were present:
Rev. Baskerville and wife, Mr. and
| Mrs. John Odenkirk, Mr. and Mrs.
| Leonard Rhone, Mr. and Mrs. John
Dauberman, Mrs. Samuel Goodhart,
| Miss Mattie Coodhart, Mr.
Bushman, Mrs, J. C. Dale and Mrs
Mary of Centre Hall; Philip
Dale and wife, of Oak Hall; Perry Me-
Kinney and wife, William Stiver and
wife, Mrs. Miss Lillie
Allison and Miss Emma McCoy, of
Potters Mills; Mrs William Lueas and
son, Mrs, G. L. Goodhart and of
Centre Hill; Miss Verna Rearick, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Rearick, Dr. F. V.
Van Valzah and wife, Stephen Moyer
; of Spring Mills; Dr. G. I.
, of Madisonburg: Willian
and William Weaver
and wife, of Farmers Mills: Mrs
{ eOrge
»
Ross,
Kate Carson,
ROT,
and wifi
Lee and wife
Rearick wife,
SLI
Barr, the former bridesmaid, of Ty-
lect
ALr-
Wash-
rone and Mortimer Whitehead,
National
BA
er of the
ton, D.
Crrange, of
ing
i -
A Shocking Accident.
cident took place
» result of an accider
railroad near ths
Mr. and Mrs. McCaul rty wers
»
gauge if
y ;
spenaing Sunday with relatives at
fy
ii
ionds fo
used on the
steep, and on coming down the
it
Mr. and Mr
oth th
and threw the train o
HIrve
w» “i
frown
§ f
Mas 4
: and
Wer
Pate
terri
sf asp fe
interna
lock on Monday
for the past
Bradford,
ff i
MODs mo
He
ther in the
: Wednesday
MeCaflerty diexd 3
was buried at Bradford
he «
had been married only a few me
jel oy
the
Was
on
afterno
Tuesday and
Wher
Of
Li
v
. os § fie .
Her par His IVE Rage
sf
Has
ils,
ai ul fate had beni singled out
f the
£5
of the party on
fas victims broken brake.
$
@ of thie ile
non rest
engine being injured.
Wo —.
A Pastor Missing.
Rev.
minister of Tyrone, Pa., is missing and
very much
over his disappearance,
Andrew Fichthorn, a Lutheran
his friends are exercised
He had been
visiting friends in Allegheny and last
Friday left for the station to take the
that time
nothing has been heard of him, he has
train for his home. Since
NUMEROUS DEATHS,
The Grim Messenger's Dire Work In the |
Eastern part of the County. i
of Franklin!
Anronsburg, on Decen-
th, 1801, aged 49 years, 10 months
She
wer 1 fa
LE RL
Mrs, Catharine,
Dutweller, of
Fh
od
ber
and 21 days. leaves a husband
She was a daughter of Andrew Btover,
of Haines township. Her disease was
She was a member of
the Reformed church,
J. WW. Adams, of Millhelm.
J. W. Adams, of Millheim,
the 3rd Inst. sixty-one
He leaves a wife and six children,
y died on
wed Years.
Mrs. Beaver,
Mrs. Beaver, aged eighty-one years,
died near Woodward, December 28th,
of grip.
Mrs. Jacob Bower,
Mrs
burg, on Friday, January
grippe.
Rebers-
. Of
. Jacob Bower died near
28th
Lia
A.
For Those From Home.
People who remove from Centre Hall
or the valley cannot have a daily pa-
per sent them with home news such
as they will desire, as it is too expen-
What
i
n-
sive and will not give the news.
i
live we
the new
such people want is a good
kin
ly paper that gives “all
and around Centre Hall and the entire
county in one issue. Such a paper we
make the REror
the
are endeavoring to
TER.
each week
Articles of happenings for
make interesting jours
in J
iit those who reside at a
th great
The many compliments reo
ReErorren
nal and one
t
ke wk for wi
distance will
est,
inter
bestowed upon the for
newsy condition and handsome
pearnce greatly inspire us to
still better and such has |
and shall be in the futu
©y idence of
its meeting
he nu
ives
proval is t
rolled til
past month and
ing
ens
residents of the cou
reader
% and they
and interest
They Should Hire a Staal Boy.
Of
1 the md
of the council
Th
on county,
1 54
POI
: :
nr
and not a litt
they believe the
remembered that
H. Re
extensive lumberman o
suicide
will In Joss t
VORars ago Mr. J wiend
committed by shooting him
self, and now the people of that com-
that the in
which he lived and died, is filled from
wl
munity declare hots
cellar to attic with a ile regiment
of ghosts. So earnest are the people in
their belief that it is impossible to get
anyone to enter the building after the
shades of night begin to fall,
- - -
Died of Diphtheria,
Many of our readers will be pained
not been seen and there is no trace of to learn of the sad de ath of Ethie, the
his whereabouts, Mr. Fichthorn was little two-year-old and only child of
injured in the spine while at school Mr. and Mrs. George P. Wakefield,
and it is feared that he wandered aw ay which occurred on Monday night, 1st
while laboring under a fit of mental | inst, at the home of the parents, at
aberation. The police have been noti- Mount Union, Pa., where they reside,
fied but have not yet able The child was stricken with that most
throw light on the mystery, terrible of children’s diseases, diphthe-
When Syned met at Centre Hall, Mr. | ria, and although every human effort
Fichthorn was licensed to preach, and was made to save her life, the delicate
during his stay here was a guest of the | constitution succumbed to the disease.
editor of the REPORTER. | Her remains were interred in the fami-
Cp ly plot in the German Valley cemetery
A Veteran of Two Wars Dead. on the following Tuesday afternoon.
Captain A, B. Soyder, a veteran | . he
who served through the Mexican war
and through the late war, died at his
been to
any
Cat Down Prices,
Lewins, at the Philadelphia Branch,
was In prices on all winter goods. An
F overcoat or warm suit of clothes ean
tn i | now be secured at cost. The goods
A Harrisburg Student Hazed, must be sold to make room and he
Seriously ill and confined to his bed | Proposes to make the low price sell
at home in Harrisburg, young Ralph {them regardless of Any profit. No
Kelker has lain for three weeks, a | shoddy and every article purchased a
suffering victim of hazing, inflicted on | bargain. Take advantage of this cut
him at State College, Belléfonte, He | In price and you will not regret having
refuces to tell just how he was hazed. | done 50.
«Lock Haven Erpress. This story |
is denied by Kelker. :
He
aged near seventy years,
AA A A AS OA
Death of an Infani.
A twosyear-old child of Mr. and Mrs.
st Ss Ms MAY 4 ANA
Efforts to Organize a Castle,
An effort is being made at present to
{ have a Castle of the Knights of the
Golden Eagle instituted at Centre Hall,
low figure from him. This is an op- | and that number were easily secured.
portunity seldom acegrded the people | Mr. W. L. Goodhart, of Millheim, had
of this valley. the matter in charge.
and showed no sign of growth, but
gradually became wenker and on the |
decline until death ended its career.
It wax buried in the Centre Hall comes
tery.
cht) ums sti, ons wo
wee Hive you seen the new stock of
overcoats just received at the Philad,
Branch ?
!
{
|
i
A VERY PRETTY WEDDING TOOK |
PLACE ON WEDNESDAY.
.
A Pied In
Hy, Frank
sinubinl Kaot Viiiehh Miss
Annn Keller and Fisher
were the Contracting Couple.
Wednesday morning
beautifully
opened very
s with a clear and pure alr
a
ding its and
It
was just such a day as could be desired
and the sun she bright
warm beams upon mother earth,
for the solemnization of the ceremony
which loving hearts
plight their troth, and the
PurELe «1
in two should
soft, mild
gentle zephyrs they their
course seemed to hum airs of congratu-
lations angl blessings to
couple who that morning =i
emnly vow eternal faithfulness and
love to the other,
The home of Mr, and Mrs, James A,
Hall, this
Orne was a scene of much acti ity,
Keller, east of Centre Ol
and about ten o'clock buggies and car
ringes began arriving at their hospita-
ble residence, bringing ladies and gen-
tlemen from various
section in ne POTN
witness the marriag
some and accompli
Anna, to Mr. Frank
and Mrs, J. B
Al
gated Lo
out one hund
were ushers
vhere with
awaited the
party,
AL exact
thie
WeOdaing mad
Cur =
1 to Cent
2,
dep rt
nal roof amid a shower of
boarded the 2.47 passeng
east and will visit s
Way, remaining «
The brids
iil aes wa ligated ¥ 5 ¥% ik
SuUtiiul ane adie nl ole Ww
t of many
}
i
by
were selected not or wit a view of
iOTal
f them
ornamentation
ty as well, One WO
very suggestive and the cause for
Wer
pig the FUesis,
Phila
Be
much merriment an
4 §
present
phia, Mifflinburge,
fonte, Penn Halt, asd different
in theis section
Ciuesia were from Ie
Lewistown Hee
i
DEMOURATIC CALCULUS
Let there Be a Good Tarn Ont of the Dem.
ocrals onSatarday Evening,
| Chairman James Coldren has an.
ing on Saturday evening,
o'clock. It is necessary that there be
a turn out of all Democrats on that
evening and a full ticket nominated
for the officers tbe clected. Entirely
too little significance has been attaeh-
ed to the caucus meetings heretofore
by the Democrats and it is desired that
i all turn out and attend.
cinoma
Rervieos Every Evening During the Week.
| Rev. Fischer, pastor of the Lutheran
| church, this week will hold services
every evening, beginning on Sunday
| night last, and to continue during the
week. They are well attended through-
Lout,
: a
Lhoenne Court
The license court for the granting of
liquor license to applicants in this
county by Judge Furst, will be held at
Bellefonte the first week in March,
a mma.
we Jyutors, Oranges and Lemons, —
SPRING MILLS,
Mr. Michael Shires, of Potters Mills,
intends moving to town in the spring.
Miss Anna Krape will opes a milli-
nery chop ire Bpring Mills before long,
The Musical Convention at Georges
nl-
and by all appear-
ances the number will exceed one hin-
dred | he close of the week.
While the gr
Valley is a “hummer.” The class
ready numbers fifty,
wfore t
ip has made rather an
unpleasant stay with us it also exerted
sorae power for good, There has been
loafing in the stores by the boys;
meddling into others affairs, and
siping reduced the
inimum. Asa natural result of ths
has been to
r
y Hews is exceedingly seg
of
Aree,
A Little Girl's Experience in a Lighthouse,
and Mrs, Tresscott
the Lighthouse
Band Beach, Mich., and
with a daughter, four years old,
Mr, Loren
are
fi
ou pers of Gov.
blessed
Last
en~
are
April she was taken down with
gies, followed with dreadful
Doctors
home and at Detroit treated her,
n, she grew worse rapidly,
cough
atl
but
until
bones,”
i
and turning into a fever,
in vai
of
“handful
Then she tried Dr: King's New Discov
Wis U4 niere
ery and after the use of two and a half
They
Discovery
bottles, was completely cured.
Dr. New
i its weight in
y King's is
(or
g
a trial bottle free at J. D.
$i BLOT,
old, yet you ay
Mugras
a
A CENTRE COUNTY CHARACTER.
“Old Abe Lazy,” who
this section. taken to sulAsylum
Years ago troubled
The Middleburg Post says Old Abe
Tie as been
tramp,
ut
Harrisburg.
« old readers of
oi I Lyon hii §
VILLOY Which
( Years ago, scaring women
hool houses in
£4 % Osa tearia liv oriut td
ANG oocasIonally gett
froin
iro
ugiin
- - —
ft Certainly will meet with Opposition,
i
Od was a character,
13% fs13 7
PROUT JO
of tl
3 Te presen
vier ie 4th
alive
of the
world,
Vy, and
HEO, Ol
117 Lip
pur
- - -
Died of La Grippe.
well-knows
;
, died on Wednesday if
vid Dutt
a
was held in high esteem
loss 10 Bell
in need of anvthing in
don’t forget
, has the fis
ate from which to sel
goods and wou
returns for your money,
The
in Iw CHlise We
for
i
hoe
he people
Selle
Ming
reason we lead thes trade
best satisfy t
bargain.
ke
fa genuine le,
fonte,
oy —
Backlen's Arniea Salve
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Ulcers, Balt Rheum.
Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
ely cures Piles, or no pay
Mores,
Fever Sores,
ne, positin
i
required. It is guaranteed to give per-
or money refunded.
r box.
For sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist.
py -"
How a Mother Saved Her Boy.
Little Robert Frey
ai
fect mtisfaction,
Price 25 vents per
ives al Rilvar
d mother Inve hi
i" a bryght Httle iow
lake
with parentel
Bobby as he is
tonk a severe rald, which would nat §ield
A owighbor persanded
the use of Pan-Tina, the great remedy for Coughs
The first few dass res
{8 2 cont bottle made a
Pan
®
hb
%
fevn
3
Jedd
H
.
jeved and the contents «
Youu ran imegine the mother's in
OT'CE «THE T'NDERSIGKED HAS
made appiiontion ts the Land Depert
sented] Jand in Potter tywoship
an
Contre ewnty,
doing land souin of Evan Evans heirs, west
of Savage] Tromster heirs, and posth ty J. Gill
nnd and others
W.W PARKER
10h
NV END E NOTICE. -~THE UNDERSIGNED
hes plan d his vendors votes, due March
ih, 1802, 10 the Penns Valley Bank. where the
partios interested oan pay them All notes un
paid after March 18th will he char with in.
errs DANIEL BOHN.
debi Hurris Township,
£5 DMINIBTRATOR'S NOTICE ~ LETTERS
of Adm. ddmtion upon the odate of
Margaret Bradier, dee'd | of Ceatrs Hall borough ,
having been lawfully graniod to the und pvigaed
he would respeo fully request all persons keow -
ing themmeives indebted to the estate tv make
immodinte payment, and those having olaims
against the sume to present then daly sothentis
ented for setilement JAMES RTAHL.
Si Ada inistrator
Giranin Marke:
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTE & SON
WHI coe imma bestia iss ioe ba satis
a,
BPO oo inminimm series
CMI ineiivs is arbinttianss i rsans La
IRE TRO iis os vam insmod FU
BAIIEY osinsmiisiumiiss BA HA SB ba
LT SR GRRE an
Produce at Stores
ca
CRRRRRE
am heheh oe a PWOSN
BOP cons inion ki
heaton ibe amttt oe Se LLL EEL TSE ERS
Shon lders
HEI comms condi iiminis: svessnsriis ibis mesa
A wv
TOW inhi iiss
SEEDER PR ERR Ca a
VBE a
G. O. Benner.
Bde