The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 31, 1892, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED. KuRrTZ, EDITCR AND PUBLISHER.
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, MAR, 31. |
RACKET STORE NEWS.
Just In
in Er lire Ne A
: SPR ING COATS ANDWRAPS
Line af :
Latest novelties. Nothing
like em in thetown. The de-
mand for these goods has al-|
ready commenced, acd 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 of them
in Bellefonte,
KOM TO C US
(i. R. SPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
]
i
y
sa
PERSONAL.
and family
Centre Hall citizens.
John Cael
his brother, W. R.
— Amos Koc be
from here to arorund Huyett's
near Linden Hall
— Mr. Jacob Wagner, o:
ter township's prosperous farm
in town Saturday.
Mrs. Joshua
liege lord last week
friends in Altoona.
Joseph Gilliland had a
nsmeanan y rus (oss
Of
M
nb,
Tues
ire
las
i
i
WwW,
t week.
fitted
f
ay,
ir
T. Potter
and
cessful sale last week and ever
brought good prices,
Mr. David Krape,
visiting at Ed.
few days.
Vance
Mont
A. J.
Samuel
of Haine
been al
town, the la
ee MTS.
children,
her father,
— Mr.
ship,
flee
st
Of
Wis
vas a caller at t
on Tuesday
— Wagner
1001
§
ainernoolL.,
(ielss, wh
ing scl at Fillmore,
term and returned home
nee 3 ort =i
Centre
town,
week.
—T. 4
of Pott
mp,
Hall, but no
was over
- a
YW
LO 4
+. Burris, son
Mills,
was
and
ris, ers
Pleasant Gap,
Monday.
— -Al t
boy 8 :
a pleasant
formerly
singing
thirty
—Miss Mary
of Rev. Bh
spent several day
of Mra. Mary
-Deput;
District Attorney
vicinity on Tuesd
busineis they
ent
rraleior
¥ SEAR,
~tiy
he
i
Wore (3
say. .
tev.
John Tomlinson,
popular as pasior of ti
Lutheran clu
county, and {a
Pa.
— Michael Stover, far
Woodward,
ant call.
al, in that section,
condition.
—emamuel Gingrich,
Hall mills, in
Bamuel has purchased a
section and will become a
soil in a few days
wel). Foreman, deputy
tary, and C. R. Kurtz, of
Democrat, were in town
¥
4
Aro
arge,
Kes the
Jois,
16
it
gave our sanctum a pleas.
He reports matters in gener-
ete, in
Crops,
miller at
Wak town
that
the
in
tiller of
farm
vil ire
the (
a jew
nomination for prothonotary.
pe ~The Bellofonte journals are
reside in that town. Cyrus is still
good health and has not engaged a lot |
Centre Hall.
weeMr. A. B. MeNitt and son Ster-
ret, of Siglerville, Pa., were in this
section last week looking up their in-
terests, The gentlemen have
none of their geniality and are as pleas-
ant and sociable as before,
—Our esteemed friend, Alfred
Hosterman, of near Centre Hill, called
upon the REPORTER and had his label
put ahead close on to '93. He informs
us that his mother, widow of Judge
John Hosterman, is ill and confined to
her bed,
Franklin Bowersox, of Rgek
Springs, Centre county, spent a few
days in Middleburg last week and fa.
vored the Pos with a brief call. Al
though Frank was nursed on Repub-
lean milk and rocked in a Republican
eradle he is one of Centre's staunchest
Democrats, and he who would dispute
his sincerity needs be avery good man.
~Middleburg Post,
ee MEW. O. Rearick, of Coburn,
who leaves this week for New Bloom.
field, Pa., to take charge of a grain
warehouse, leaves the community with
the best wishes of all. Will success.
fully conducted the grain business at
Coburn for a number of years and is a
man of keen business principles, and
Coburn regrefs that he should leave
them as he was very popular,
Jost
KILLED ON R. R.
A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT AT CHER
RY RUN.
eight Brakeman Loses
While Attempting to Jump
on a Moving Car.
iis Life
Another horrible accident took place
the railroad last Friday morning in
Aurand, a brakeman on
and mangled,
was horribly
tdeath ensuing in a short time,
No.
neer,
The freight runs
Bellefonte and Sunbury,
154, with Theodore |
and Samuel Conrod
In
Ol
brakeman is
Cherry,
engl
conductor, tween
and Just
Friday morning was east bound,
At Cherry
miles from Cob
Run, which is only a fe
it was necessary to |
and the had |
the
irn,
crew
siding
do some switching,
orders to place
that place. Aura
and had set it to throw in the
‘A ear on
ear, and
it was his intention
switch,
the brakes.
car,
and set
the
to jump it
When he jumped
was moving rapidly,
§
foot slipped and h
on
which |
¢ was precipitated
down upon the track in front of the
the It
impossible stop
fortunate man,
nm. He wa
brakeman
moving under w heels,
to
in
ly,
He
from th and
off.
< ILis0 CU
tnd
Vax
Geati
Wis only
minutes,
Aurand did
id conver
til deat
143
EERE
a
t
pnmities
an L. A. Sha
Meeting.
arn
. oo.
Those Who Filitted
citizens hav changed
BITC iy
of
i and
Arb.
| Katherman has removed from ( hurch
thei pla © resideno nn town
flitted to their new homes,
i
| street t
tion,
Daniel
Church
to the sty
brs Smith, Heese
Andy
and
fs
man has left
| sides in Srs. Mary
the Reporter
Boalsburg, will thie
«1 by Andy Reesman.
toni Thursday and
it is expected the balance will
ti Much
s“irpet re-
Op posiie
office,
oCeupy
Cross, of
house vacals
and
Friday .
| be
| Today TOW,
on He Iove,
| around will be done,
a —-.
Gave Birth to an Eight Legged Lamb
I A few days ago a ewe
i Mr. near Linden
monstrosity
Jacob Meyers,
gave birth to
would have excited the envy of a dime |
museum It lamb |
{ having one head and two perfect bod-
§
a
manager, Was a
ies. The bodies joined at the base of
the neck,
throughout, having eight legs and oth-
erorgans. The lamb only lived a
short time after ita birth and excited
much curiosity,
ml co a———
Cat Down Prices.
Lewing, at the Philadelphia Branch,
Bellefonte, has made a big reduction
in prices on all winter goods. An
overcoat or warm suit of clothes can
now be secured at eost. The goods
must be sold to make room and he
proposes to make the low 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,
- af a ——
Nominated for Mayor,
Major C. G. McMillan, formerly
landlord of the Brockerhofr House,
Bellefonte, has been nominated by the
Democrats of Dayton, Ohio, for Mayor
of that eity,
seas Mingle's shoe store receives new
sock every day. Prices are always
| fair and reasonable,
N
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4
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t
Goes to New Bloomfield,
Our friend and fellow citizen, Joseph
Gilliland, of Centre Hill, has left |
he old Gilliland homestead and mov- |
he |
We,
as he
where
it the grain business,
regret to lose Joe,
yas one of Potter
eemed citizens,
uccessful farmer
hs
ha
township's most es-
and
he was possessed of |
good business guali- |
valuable
besides being al
|
ntelligence and
ies, and was a
citizen. The |
wople of New Bloomfield and vicinity |
vill have in Mr, Gilliland an addition
n whom they can place the utmost
i
n whatever position he is placed,
With the removal Mr,
without
ninety
been
this
of
township left
of that For
name of Gilliland
any |
ye nae, Cars
fia-
large
3
he has i
in
unless Joe CONES
of the same
for the
ownship, and back.
WO ROIHe One HANe move
1x, Gilliland, first time in well
ir on the tow n=zhip roll, The Gilli-
settlers of
parts, Success to you Joseph.
- > -
TRIAL LIST.
For First Week of
ng Monday
April Court
April 25th,
i. A
Commence
IRD
Dr. 8. F. Lotle, » Munson,
Brington, Duncan Barnes
i.
ow
i
f
:
i
§
John F, Potter,
BI
Bunnell &
Walker,
A. J. Cr u
Bethsado Es
id Jessie
Cook.
. Wm. Spangler,
Noah W. Ream.
Alker W. Miles
b
L100, 15, Je, vs
VE,
ts
IR, ok
of vs,
vangelic
| 9
Lise
% Bradford.
chur h
wil
sy
Samuel ar
A. J.
Kreamer,
of va, Geo, W
John 1 IFNs, vs
H. H. Kli
fr iniat f45¥
imanistiraton
5
ne,
& Co,
almont & Co.,
Montgomery
Med!
a
Stocked With Tront
REront
HEE Tre
r of the
it
a.
Huntingdon ( wen,
viinty Licien
}
Licenses have granted in
Ing
Jal
lester, Hunting
ts Noil, Broad Top
Mill Creek, One
one distiller's Heeonss
Hunt
Miller
ridon
E. E.
ale li Tie
wy #
11s
§
ingde vy to ~
in
Col ana
34]
Jar =
Barr,
and
al
His
were grant.
ex Ap plicants
Rhade Gg ap were re fused.
B. McMal Hunting-
was held over until the 30th.
4
and
The applica-
at Cirbisonin
tion of Gerge 100,
don,
Wo
Died at Tyrone,
John Jette TsOn Boye
‘Jeff!
ralysis on Tuesday and
ch
died
nesday, aged 70 vears, He
lord of the Ward house at
on Wed-
was land-
Tyrone,
For several
zen. he
and restau-
Years past
Boyer hotel
t rant in Tyrone.
- - -.
Suspended For a Few Days.
The new editors of
Republican and Daily News, Beers and |
and a few unpaid bills. In consequence |
the Daily News not for
time and the Republican was
gotten out by friends and employees,
Their career was brief but brilliant.
wns fssued
some
—— A ps
They Will be Pardoned.
The Pennsylvania Board of Pardons,
recommended to the
governor the pardon of John A. Mel-
longand William H. Parker, editors of
the Beaver Star, who were sentenced
to six months’ imprisonment for libel-
ing Senator Quay.
a fis re metann
P. 8, 0, Catalogae.
The catalogue of Pen naylvania
State College for 1802 was received and
from the increase in the number of
students over previous years, and the
improvements in various lines of study
shows the institution is prospering and
improving.
on HAA A SARA
we ivory well dressed gentleman
get his clothing from the Philad,
Branch Bellefonte. They ean fit you
out in any thing you want, at a bar
gain, You'll miss it greatly if you
don’t call to see his stock.
we Apples wanted. (i, 0. Benner.
BUSTAINED SEVERAL FRACTURES
C. Keller Falls Down a Hay Hole
Reevives Severe Injuries,
Mr, D. C, Keller
tine ago
nnd
dealer, |
of |
cattle
cur load
the
3
took a
| He always stops at Radnor, near Phil-|
where he unloads same, |
in|
in |
while engaged
throwing down hay from the mow
week
'
hole being |
result was that he was precipitated
to the of
sustained severe
floor below, a distance about |
He
fall,
and
in-
several ribs being
left
and
juries in his
fractured his broken
he
arm
above t elbow, Wits
Mr,
home
3
Y
able
Centre
Keller was to ret his
Hall
as though he
urn to
near on Friday
i
with
morning and looked had
come in collision nn freight train.
Bc prom
ERRED ELSEWHERE,
a <
Ary J 5 J of
sworth Has been Transferred to
Another Charge.
THANSI
Cam «
lev, Hiling
¢
fit
i ii
minister
hich
Ww.
HE
io
In the appointment o
the Methodist eo
York,
i
miference
Pa., Rev
1 §
an
I1l-
Mor-
the
vened at
who
risdale Mines
Penns valle y
ingswort
id
Wis
M, EE. charg: but other
arrangements been made and
will
I not
Ye
Hi
inmsburg
av
Ilingswor th \ arrive here,
has been t
made
A Few Simple Remedies
1 he New
3 :
nemorrnages
ated
bed in
yyy
1a
HERLAATE
in si
.
To Discera the
A close ol
Man of the House,
TV
thet 4
PAN AIM
equals, and worl
mony.
-
The W. CC. T. 1
On Their Ear,
Much indignation has been
inwW.C.T. 1
the action
. circles of Williamsport
f the
i by of county cominis-
The commission-
the
political meetings and the W, (
house for a lecture,
of
building
1.
| feel that they are being boycotted.
ers allow the use
Food From Wood,
i
| discovered a method by which palata- |
| ble
{ of wood,
» and nutritious bread can be made
When this proven, all |
| that » man will have to do to earn his
bread by the sweat of his brow, will be
fo get the axe, go out into the wood
| yard and chop down the family bak-
Ling.
is
Bo pp
Living to Grace the Table,
A Mifflin county farmer informs the
Lewistown Free Press that a hen be
longing to him which was buried in a
load of corn fodder just before Thanks.
giving day was exhumed the other
day, somew hat feeble, but still living,
and that she gives every indication of
recovering and living to a hale old age.
lain
’ Do You Fish?
If you do, call and examine my large
stock of rods, lines, reels and baskets,
Also flies, hooks and leaders. I have
a fine split Bamboo fly rod, in wooden
case for $4.00. I am also agent for all
makes of shot guns, rifles and bicycles,
G. W, BusuMans,
Start on the Ran When You Have Had
Your Say,
The only way to win in anargument
with a woman it to walk off when
you have stated your side of it.
we When you want a shoe that will
give you satisfaction both in price and
quality, go to Mingle's shoe store,
Bellefonte. He guarantees all goods
i ORSE.
"EN
IN?
4
N i
w
8
£
GET BIT IN THE |
ERCHERO
in the Percheron
Mock Company, Gilded Afr Cas.
ties Hudely Hent Asunder
{
I
wis a noted steed in his- | t
him but
upon him
Bucephalus
for
ander the
dared
Great,
none mount
Alex and
campaigns,
it of
Wes
But not
royal Bueephalus
nre going Lo su aK now,
away |
hit
imir-
lents
1eron 01 noble blood from
off’ Nebra ini
here,
ska, that w broug
as
and solid to Pennsvalley ad
for three ta
or something
ers of good horse fle <1
¢
of ilver-—-83000
1.50 per pound,
4
formed |
hare, |
Percheron CIRLION was
and share at £100 -
per
wiiereat i W 4 Were §
iy leased nnd thie
{the
" '
'i sharpers
tall
company,
1
i
great Hl passed |
nto the
ith
i hands o in ¢
HK)
x
r #1500 in cash
three notes which
vil raat ¢
OIA LIONs,
WERT
whiskey { Inst week and held
ms shanty, In
id dead in
coroner's jury decided
drinking
{ted from the bed more
of his
ip carouse in the
ana th
died
Wis
morning . ns was fou
his bend,
| that
| When he
i of excessive
i
x
Y
ran out
that
than a pint of whisk
Ther
add
wired Hogue
i
mouth.
hye
A
ramor
wis drunk his
his throat. The
F
dh
¥1 wr down
{ier
IX nivel gal P|
{ matter
i Iosanily Cared,
$
of |
Univer |
Some time ago John Schuehman,
Philipsburg, was taken to the
sity hospital, at
{ ment for insanity and bd
{ tion performed. A cyst,
formed at the base
i
an
had
was
which
of his brain,
carefully closed,
successful and he returned home to
P Bilipsburg in a perfect state of mind.
I A
Dead Babe in a Cond Car,
The dead body of a new-born babe |
was found in a coal car near Morris.
dale mines on Thursday. The babe
was wrapped in an apron and an old
coat. Who placed the body in the
oars is a mystery that may never be
solved.
————————————— pn
A Philipsburg Death.
James A. Ganoe, one of Philipsburg’s
oldest and most respected citizens,
died on Monday afternoon, 20th, after
a continued illness of some time. He
was born at Warriors Mark, in 1818,
and built the pike from Tyrone to
Philipsburg.
MMR 505A HS
Spring Vacation,
The schools closed last Thursday for
the spring or easter vacation which
will last for over a week, when schools
will again begin and the balance of
the term finished which is about or
over two months,
i i Mp
we The reason we load the shoe trade
is because we best satisfy the people
for n genuine bargatn.Minge; Befle-
“The Queen's” Prize Problem,
Mr. A. and Mr. B. have to eut down
The time twill take
this mighty tree alone to
xty minutes—standard time,
blow, the bulk sublime
haif that time.
or Mr.
£
is si
"twill take to cut this tree if
each side—and
wow long
with begin—one on
Tur Queen will give an elegant
Mason & Risch or Bteinway Fine
Toned Upright Plano to the first per-
ctly; an elegant Gold Watch for the
the
Hilk
third correct answer; an
Dress Pattern for the
wswer; and many other
Valuable special prizes
the first correct
Fach person
fifteen U
“The Canadian
latest most
ay
ni
urth correct
able prizes,
for
eli
4
ah!
» given Avi
From qr Stale,
ca
enclose os.
for
the
answering mu
wo cent stamps
Queen Galop,” and
out, together with copy of THE QUEEN
full particulars. The
offering prizes is to in-
of the THE
is the largest
Canada. By
may secure a
bla prize. Address THEM AXAD-
AN QUEEN, “X.," Toronto,
Wop
A Faull Equipment,
RerorTER office received a
ob-
ect of these
circulation
A
which
public
to-day
N, ready
i
sation in
You
Can.
full
juipment of job type the
designs, for the execu-
kinds of job work. All old
thrown out and their
and we now
equipped office.
with neatness
stock a
weil.
116 6 of
styles and
al
iii
has been
laces supplied with new,
modernly
Have a
Work » executed
i We carry
wedding invitations,
letter
and guarantee
ill Ix
in
note
“, cards, and
{LI Our
if in
umerated give usa
1 1
strictiy CIs,
first
Tv
43:43 ow
tiung en
vill gladly quote prices,
It Is 8 Good Thing.
ling, which
feix ye
Te reno
J 1 nded
wary It is a good
ROSS MAT!
3 its effort nkgical
J Altoona, Pa
NOTH ¥ TO THE ASSURED.
Pa. Septemis r ist, 1861,
ne hat Mr. H.
longer in my employ as
) any capacity whatever,
$
nice 1
i
at
paid him will not be
n my books, and any state-
to the of
0 re-insure you in the
untrue.
RANKIN,
's Exchange
him as act
y
pe
1
§ ¥
iii
pany are absolutely
Ww. B.
12 Crider
Room
EXTERFPRISE MEAT MARKET.
* MYER
1» hand first class Beef, Pork,
Ham, Flour,
Polite attention and low prices.
& DECKER, NILLHEIM, PA
1111
Lon, Bolog A,
the
that
line
He
have
in need of anything in
don’t forget
has the finest
state from which to
guarantees and you
good returns for your money
shoe line
le, Bellefonte
select,
all goods
GRAIN MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTE & SON
Wheat
| Rye
Corn
ats new
Barley
Buckw hea.
PRODUCE
yy
AT STORES.
wi
wr
Maret
ofa
SALE REGISTER.
Saturday, April #.<At the residence of Eve
Dashem. 1 mile south of Penn Cave station, at 1
| o'eiock, 2 cows, bond young ctile, sheep,
shoats, household goods, ee.
-
Our buyer i is in New York
selecting choice novelties for
We never before offered
sucha line of Spring Coats,
from the cheap to the finer
grades. Lace Curtins and
Poles, Sash Curtins and Rods,
Fringes and Loops
The Ferris Waist, W.L. CC.
Corset, and our Garfhan’s
pride, besides the regular line
of Warner's, etc.
In Dress Goods, can only Say
that our line is more
and at lower prices
Our Bargain and
Counter is no ex
has jumped into
from the start and from what
customers say, far, far cheaper
than you ever bought the same
before.
Our Semi-Annual Open
occurs April 9 and I, hd
Mon. Mt miss it for
world. >
fonte.