The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 17, 1892, Image 8

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    FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, MAR. 17
RACKET STORE NEWS.
ot Just In
An Entire New Line
. : SPRING COATS ANDWRAPRS :.
af »
Latest novelties. Nothing
like ’em in the town. The de-
mand for these goods has al-
ready commenced, ard wheth-
er U think of getting one or
not, it will be a pleasure for us
to show these elegant gar-
ments. The manufacturer of
these goods ranks with the
best in the country, and we
have the exclusive sale ofthem
in Bellefonte,
KOM TO C US
G. R. SPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
£
PERSONAL
Clem Deinings
Bellefonte,
—Sidney,
burg, was In town on Tuesday.
—{!, UU. Hoffer, of Phili
arrival in town on Wed
— Mrs, Kate Moore has
ing friends at Howard the
days.
Of
Krumrine,
Hil
psbu
I aay.
HL &
been
«d
an
jraast =
. Miller, of
REPORTER
|
he
was a caller at t
few days ago.
—flls 0 Esq.,
Ishler, of Bellefonte, were
ity on Wednesday on professional bu
rvis, and
ix
iness,
—J. E. Jones, of Tusseyvil
Wie dnesday,
offic
in town
around at the REPORTER
Ol
few minutes,
— A nidrew Korman,
_~
b
I
township's joll
sanctum a call,
made on his label.
— Daniel Smith will move”
burg, near Shamokin, i i
Danny was a
yr
sorry to see him leave u
— Wm. Wolf
Friday evening from Ser
he had
i {
- Mr. William
near Linden Hall
his present location to
Deen servin
N. Court in sessic
Jas, CC, Runkle, ne
k or tu
week or tw
Thursday
for a visit
K. Foster,
Tuesday evening.
Mr. os a
to Centre Hall «
iL On
is making pul
¥iy
ete., wit
citizen of Centre
J. M. ’ f
us: “We had th
=~
writes i
on 9h and 10th that we
hind
hav
%
fer: we 8 Vy
amd will
| 0 a
After
weeks past wit
jute
i phn
complications, Mr
W.
Ja
east of Centre Hall, is ag
Fes
out, and on the
health.
-R. B. Spangler h
of his interest the
will to Hastings,
in
move
will take the managems
ware store, We are se
leave and wish
him +4 in his
home.
en Thais, i
T. Noll, of
been promoted to the position of mans-
I { }
the Bellefont
Charley
i Pa
Bellefonte,
ger of
change,
telephone £)
make an eli
cient manager and his ls
Eg many rier
will be pleased to hear of his promo.
tion.
— Will Bhirk, formerly of our town.
who has conducted reat
in Belleforite for a number
has sold out to OO. M. Bheets, Mr.
Sheets, the new proprietor, is a gentle
man in every word and
Bellefonte people will find him fur-
nishing first class right
wee Rw, FF, Vought,
pastor of the Centre Hall Evangelical
charge, but a minister in the
dist field, stopped off on Wednesd
at this place, while on his way home
from the conference at York. He has
again been assigned at Ramey, Clear-
field county.
we xX-Sherifl Spangler who had
been Inid up of pneumonia, at New
Berlin, for near two weeks, arrived
home by last Saturday evening's train
accompanied by Mre, Spangler, The
sheriff stood the trip fairly well, but
took to his bed as a precaution against
a back-set, and is on a fair way to be
about again.
Will Runkle, a former Centre
Hall lad, but of late employed in Phils
delphin as clerk, whieh position he re
signed a few days ago, was an arrival
in town last Thursday morning, but
departed againon Saturday morning
for Knoxville, near Pittsburg, Mrs,
D. Runkle, his mother who has been
visiting here the last several Jnonths
iH
of ¥
sense of the
ment along,
~
formerly
DEATH OF JOHN KREDS,
A Highly Respected Citizen of Ferguson
Passes away,
In last week's issue of the REPORTER
mention was made of the serious ill-|
ness of Mr. John Krebs, of Pine Grove
Mills, from an affection of the heart, |
and it becomes our sad duty this week |
to announce his death which took
place on Wednesday evening last, fith |
Lat ten He had been im pre-|
carious health for a year or more from |
i
|
o'clock.
an affection of the heart and stomach
and his condition grew gradually more
fous until death ended his
sy {
i
and more si
sufferings. :
He was a man about 58 years of age
and was born and raised on the farm
He was
and a
from which he will be buried,
the oldest
brother of Judge
son of Squire Krebs
» David Krebs, of Clear- |
to Miss Annie
Frank B, Sto-
field. He was married
Musser, a sister of Mrs,
|
ver, of Bellefonte,
and five |
i The deceased leaves a wife
children which follows:
Wm. Roush, of Pine Grove Mills, Miss
Ina, Baker, Newton, and Henry. Two
Mrs, |
{
nre ns
brothers survive him: Levi who lives
ton a farm near by and William who is |
in Kansas
who is i
led wis a consistent member of the Lu-!
an upright
a very aged lady. The deceas-|
theran church, and lived
Christian life.
I'l vk place from his I:
» Grove Mills on the
3
lay afternoon and w»
ded by friends who wish- |
iy Inst tribute to deceased,
Bo pp
Stricken Live Stock,
anxiety among
this section owe
manifest
witle and
s have died
several weeks from a dis
h seemingly paralyzes their
ath se
i
t 11
nn. A
yf
BI
Initial ade ~
Ii
gqunriers,
ve die ely from
resembling the
dliseas
and
iti hy pro
Hiuen AE
t1
Once 11 ae fred
£41
a
Aged Couple Found Dead.
in Centre
|
t6
i to
il
iE
P 8 few
Lo
reside
ION
Miller
wien he ©
. and Mrs, will
in Johnstown, where he is engaged in
iy
ry business in connection
brother
El
The Good Man Will Wax Wroth.
£ season is here and the
Lin
will soon be lively
with wagons
ef is,
others sad
i
I full of household
» glad to fit
Home
at best it is
profitable
nor pleasant, except to
vite look ahead to
But to
who has his goods damaged
ones who
t
i
i
wi
and a hoesdown,
and a big time until he gets “fixed” in
x
W
Phils me home, there is not
amount of enjoyment in flitting.
———
Committed Saicide by Hanging.
Miss Baker, aged about 45!
| Years, committed suicide on Monday
Kate
| morning, 7th, by hanging herself from
{8 joist in an outbuilding at the
{ of her sister, in Buffalo township, near |
{ Cowan, Union county, Temporary |
aberation of mind is attributed to Miss
| Baker's rash act. :
i
i
The body of “Red Nose Mike,” the!
famous Hungarian, who was hanged |
for the murder of paymaster MeClure, |
in 1888, has been stolen from its rest.
ing place in the cemetery at Wilkes-
barre, It is supposed that the body
was stolen for dissection,
a
Death at Bgg HL
Miss Kate Dashmer died at Egg Hill |
on Friday last, March 10th, aged about |
HO years, She was interred at Farmers
Mills cemetery on the following Sun- |
day. The services were conducted by |
her pastor, Rev, W. E. Fischer.
i be
Red Nose Mike's Body Stolen.
dso worse
Every well dressed gentleman
get his clothing from the Philad,
Branch Bellefonte. They ean fit you
out in any thing you want, at a bar
accompanied him,
gin. You'll miss it greatly if you
don’t eall th see his stock, ,
DISTRICT INS
TITUTE,
he Opening Session Friday Evening. An |
Interesiing Program Prepared,
The Teachers’ District Institute,
composed of of Ferguson,
College, Harris, and Potter townships,
Hall borough, will meet in
ion, in Centre Hall, on Friday
evening next, March 18th, "und to con- |
tinue until the following Saturday af-|
ternoon,
T
teachers
Walnd
Hiv
For the Friday evening session, the |
committee have secured W, I. Swope, |
Esq., of Bellefonte, to deliver an ad- |
dress, He will also give several reei- |
tations,
An effort was made by the commit |
of
the churches of the town in which the
sessions of institute could be held, but
they were unsuccessful, and the insti-
tute will be held in one of the
f the school building.
tee on arrangements to secure one
0
tators as well, and it is hoped that
there will be a big turn-out by the eiti-
zens and a full attendance throughout
it all.
a 4
Death of Mrs. Russel Moyer,
Russel Moye
nit
f r
Ella, wife o died on
Monday
1
'R
last morning about
‘el
after a short illness of only
me week, of pneumonia, at the
her husband on Hoffer
Move i
in whi h
» of street.
ol
d
f
Of
Wiis ot vietim
. (ry devel THis
14 (ie VELOTH poeumo-
Mich wel
, and
8 a daughter
Mills
Wis
BRANDON PATTERSON,
A DESPERATE LAD,
An Interesting Wedding Event In Belle.
fonte Last Thursday Morning.
The daily Gazette of Thursday morn-
ing says: This t 8:80, Mr.
George B., Brandon, j
Brockerhoft
BAYS: morning a
House, and Mrs. Lucy
united in the holy
bonds of matrimony by the Rev. Dr.
Patterson, were
West Allegheny street. The wedding
was a quiet one and the newly married
couple leit on their wedding tour at 9:17
ti. mi. The bride is a sister of Mrs. C. D.
They will
visit all the principal cities of the East
and we wish them much joy in their
new life. On their return,
locate permanently in this town at the
new Brockerhoff’ House,
they will
Wn gy
Missionary Soclety Anniversary.
and Missionary Soci ty of the Reform-
ed church, held their seventh anniver-
sar The opening services were the
i
¥
same as used at evening worship, This
| 1c and recita-
i
three
was followed by
by J
exander
+ dialog
Th
Gi
Miss
ell rendered.
by Murs.
Lions Cra
little
Alex
nnie OMS and @
Al and bry
{ girls, The solo by Fmily
.
ander wa
The
3
b
OHS
i
well written a
in which it
i This
yi
hi
having died
f whom with r husband sur.
Or only fn few
ont
noon from hi jl ile
nberg, of the Re
| formed churel
- > -.
Examination for, Professional Ces i
shown in
DO ¥
To
Marriage Livense Grranted,
of SHRED F I
fs
Bellefonts
wver and Amanda Ripka,
+
r township
f Rebersbure.
Hebersin
nt
Fatal Accident in
en ae
ir rool of a
Lycoming County.
n were buried under the fall
11 near Ba
1
had coll apsed under the heavy
i W In ;
i
Lycoming county. on
i
FON
weight of snow
di
The buried men were
2 out after a half hour's hard
i
and Thomas Blair being maimed for
The
{slight injuries,
work,
Creorge Gottscha dying after
SOON
life, other men escaped with
Ra
A Deep Cut
To make room for spring stock on
the Philad
ranch, Belk fonte, is disposing of his
his counts r«, Lewins at
stock of winter goods at eut prices, and
they are cut deeply A hi avy winter
suit or an overcoat can be secured at
low figure from him. This ix an op
portunity seldom accorded the
of this valley.
i
rev ple
By
In Great Demand to Lecture,
Gen. Hastings is delivering his lec
ture on Johnstown, in different cities
having been in Pittsburg last. There
are frequent calls upon the General for
his lecture, which is quite popular.
Centre Hall, in the future.
Bc yy
Blew Off Part of the Roof
The fierce wind storm which struck
this section of the state last Friday,
tore off a portion of the roof of the
Presbyterian church at Bellefonte.
The damage done was considerable
but the building escaped further dam
age from the gale,
'
I AHI Mo io a ass
- Give Them a Bounty,
In order to give Centre Hall boys
recreative employment, the tow n-coun-
cil should offer them 1 cent per head
for every sparrow killed in the boro.
This would keep the saucy pests down,
be fun for the boys to boot, and enable
them to earn an honest penny with
their target guns.
’
i ———
Lost Another Horse,
Farmer John Moore was unfortunate
enough to have a horse die for him,
and now a few days ago another good
beast belonging to him followed its
AS
Hunters Sec un White Des
ariune,
The Road to be
Marsh Creek windent
the Fhe
railroad from New York to Chic Ro
H
¥
11
{iveeette through line
SAVS
a certainty Oouses are being rentaxd
al ro wns Fes §
all along the {x LO On
men
vd ere the
of another winter begin to blow around
¢ while g1 storms
ups
us cars will be running up and down
i
our own beautiful valleys, »
i
One Killed and Three Injured.
A rallroad tie sliding from its
poss
at Huntingdon on Friday, was caught
{
tion on a car that was being remove
»
train and hurled a gang
nearby,
by a [risen 1) G4
of
ratlroad builders killing
| Frank Waite, of Three Springs, instant.
Waite's
rib dislocated,
| married next week.
i
back was broken and
He was {o
every
have been
Wy
Cut Down Prices,
| Bellefonte, has made a big reduction
in prices on all winter goods. An
{ overcoat or warm suit of clothes can
{ now be secured at cost. The goods
must be sold to make room and he
| proposes to make the price sell
them regardless of any profit. No
| shoddy and every article purchased a
{ bargain, Take advantage of this cut
| in price and you will not regret having
done so.
low
oti
Three Years in Jail,
On the 12th day of this month
Charles Cleary will have been three
years in the jail of Clinton county.
The attorneys iluterested [in the case
were expecting a decision by the su
preme court on Monday, but they were
disappointed. The case has not been
decided,
amin pM
Not Very Favorable Condition,
Hon, J. C. Bucher, of Lewisburg
who has been ill for some time past
mate to horse heaven, if there is such.
ve
with typhoid fever, had a relapse Fri.
y night, making his condition a
Henderson's
Son Attempts
Nhoot Morgun
Hehnrds,
of the
FUuniors
10th, |
were
The Centre
save on Tuesday
Demooreat
frist
aflont about town of an affray at Julian
Or
Monday night, in which Elmer
Henderson attempted to shoot another |
name of Morgan |
Upon inquiry, at the Dis-
ery’s office, it was found to |
young man, by the
| Richards,
trict Attorn
be correct and the following are the
circumstances as related :
In Memoriam to John Emerick,
In the death of Bro. John Emerick,
lost a very valuable and devoted mems-
ber; an officer who for many yearf ser-
ved as its honored Treasurer: a Patron
steadfastly devoted to the principles of
the order; a citizen upright and honest;
a christian devoted and consistent.
The members of the Grange deeply
genial fellowship, and greatly miss
Elmer Henderson is a son of ex-com-
(. d
father’s Julian,
On
trols
quarrel arose between the two in regard
of
Richards made
Indy
A WOTe
Hende son, an
fil
John
his
missioner
clerks in store
i this county, Monday evening
young Ric wis at the store and a
to some lady friend Henderson's
living in that section.
i a remark about the voung that
angered Henderson, who that
i not
ie would shoot Richards if he did
{
I and
went
< Felused
shoul
| pass 1
vould
hardy Jets
wmrdly begun
y 4 3
iV When sonu MOAI god
{
and Jroumss dd them for eng les
- -
Will Proseente.
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4)
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v3 §
FERRE
i f
The
booth pate nt,
y '
OW Hers the elgvetion
said to have been adop-
tin commission, have
Penna,
§
Sent notices to he county commission.
Ors O state them aguinst
warning
.
Farms Sold
il
The
containing 160 acres,
Moom farm in Gregg township,
was sold to Ben-
Jamin Stover, of Haines tow nship, for
87.000,
Mr. James Hanna sold his farm in
| Georges Valley to J. D. Long, merch-
fant at Spring Mills, for $6,000,
A —
That Will Help Revive the Town,
The Daily News says the rents in
Bellefonte will be lower the coming
| year than they have been in ten years
| in Bellefonte. Thisjis an evident fact
{ that an inducement will be thrown out
| to have the citizens remain.
Wolf
Two Sales Every Day.
In the county this month there will
be two sales on every day except Sun-
day. The farmers are seemingly on a
move and stock and implements ought
to be purchased very cheaply from the
amount that will be disposed of,
ail n——
Robbed in the Narrows,
Jacob Fischer was robbed of 816 in
the Penns Valley narrows below Wood-
ward one day last week by two high
way robbers who stopped him on the
road and ssked in a threatening man-
ner for his money or his life,
Bo MA
we When you want a shoe that will
give you satisfaction both in price and
quality, go to Mingle's shoe store,
Bellefortte. He guarantees all goods
very seribus one,
We extend to his family our sincere
sympathies and pledge to his devoted
Hister Emerick) our support and
protection in this hour of her great be-
reavement.
wife
In memory of his good name and
fellowship we drape our charter in
morring and record on a special page
Journal this memorial in his
send a copy to the wife
by direction of the
memory and
of the
deceased by
range,
FP
CoM. < J. J.
LEONARD
WOMICK.
ARNEY.
RuHoxE,
- »
An Engineer Gets 810.650,
wrastus R. Bellows, an engineer on
Valley
a railr
Lehigh road, who us
ond bridge a vear
anda and had his skull frac-
|, incapacitating him from further
,» Was awarded $19,656 damages by
He
iy been awarded $6,000 by
“Ego
radford county jury last week.
this
Bellows was leaning out of
for
cab
rs, but the jury thought
of looking
struck. The
hat night narrower
he had working
COM Pany uimed that
leaning out too
yvindow his cab
vhen he was
¢
i t
in Wis
¢
rest been
Je
{
1
the
wgligent by
ly
The Poor Editor Again,
tor makes a mistake he buries
mistake he
iwyer makes a mis-
it; if editor
puts
' a do
a merchant makes a
ver tel 1s
{is §t-
i
He
§ Se
ifa
¥
i
ls
crawls out a
he it up a
paper for the world to
in every community there
models
they occasionally
and for a week keep
their great-
I
stake on
ind
are cranks who think they are
Wisdom bDecaus
I
liscover them.
thelr jaws wagging about
for
ness for astute wisdom.
ly
NOTICE TO THE ASSURED.
Pa., Sep
notice
Bellefonte,
Please take
tember Ist, 1861.
that Mr. H. C.
10 longer in my employ as
$1
, OF In any capacity whatever,
paid him
upon my books, and any state-
i to the fact of
¢ able to re-insure you in the
GI PAany absolutely untrue.
Wa. B. Raxkix,
12 Crider’s Exchange.
iy
E MEAT MARKET.
money will not be
ted
him as
108 made by
! Aare
Room
EXTERPRIS
ELMYER & DECKER, M
ILLEEIM, PA
p on hand first class Beef, Pork,
Mutton, Ham, Flour,
b Bologna,
Polite attention and low prices,
Wy
HOARSENESS,
) Bs in whispers;
rh scraping sensation in the throat:
cough from tick-
are cured by
SPECIFIC NUM-
to speak only
soreness in the chest:
1 the throat
HUMPHREYS
BER SEVEN.
iy
ing un
cont -
GRAIN MARKET,
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & SON
Wheat
Rye
Mim ew
Rariey .
Buck wbesi ......
PRODUCE AT STORES
—
SALE REGISTER.
Friday. March 250h-wJomoph M Gilliland,
near Potions Mills, farm stock, implements, ete
Wednesday, March 30th James C. Runkle. at
Centre HILL 3 horses, 8 cows 4 by you g cattle,
ot of implements and household goods. Sale to
Comme noe at 10 o'clock.
Friday, March 15h James Stahl, vear Centre
| Haal 2 horses, 3 head young oattle, 2 horse w
| platform spring Wagon, and other implements
| Sale 10 commence at one o'clock, D Ruhl,
| aaviloneor,
! Tuesday, March 20th. —D. N Henvey, st Pot.
ters Mills, 1 horse, 1 cow, hodsebold goods, black -
smith touls, ete. Sale 0 commence at 1 o'clock
| Toesday, March 20 J. 8. Boal, near Linden
Hall, 4 horwes, 2 colts, 5 miloh cows, 6 head young
| cate, hogs, farm implements, household goods,
(ete, Sale to begin al 10 o'clock, Wm, Goheen.
| sue't;
|, Monday, March 21, William Holderman,? near
| Linden Hall, at 1 o'clock, horses, mileh oows,
| young csitie, farm implements odd ’
{ ete
da AUTION «HAVING
follow) 1
bias sale, 5,
"SOHN SPANGLER.
WYWANT WORK::s
Salary or commission to good wen. Fast welling
Tmpoiied Speciation: ales full line
GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK.
Stock failtow 10 live replaced FREE
3m RR D. Leatoh ford & Co. Rochester, N.Y