THE CENTRE Pr — EDITOR AND Pug Nght:, ow FRED. KURTZ, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, APRIL 7. RACKET STORE NEWS, tJJust In + + An Entire New : SPRING COATS AND WRAPS Line of : Latest noveltids. Nothing | like em in the town. The de- mand for these goods has al- ready commenced, and 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 R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. PERSONAL. —Fzra Krumbine is list, owing to an attack of I —Mr. Jared Harper, of Bellef was a visitor in Ce Hall nesday. Mr. William Mills, favored the call this morning. Mr. J. Hosterman of Wol isiting th Dr. G Mr. week. tre HILT Bower, REPORT] K. f’s Store, are Hosterman. Daniel He re mont on the 1st, to Boalsburg — Miss Sallie MeCl Tuesday for Millheim, spend several days. —{’olonal and Mrs. J. I. of Bellefonte, spent Sunday Hall Goodhart } 1% Bohn was this moved w here parents in Centre Mr. W. lL. has announcements { heim, this issue. Read them. — Mr. George P. Union, Pa., week calling on old friends ——Miss Odille Rolley, of e guest of Mr. Wakefield was in town on was th James han’s family ti — Mrs, James Stahl, has been quite ill the last ie past week west Of but is gradually improving. re MTR, alled at scription label credited ahead —Howard Meyer, who from Centre Hill, to Montour county, attended th Thomas Grove, our sanctum and ha 1 LATIN Week. Lyon of his mother last — Mrs. short distance we ly ill, rhage of the Ed. Wolf, student at logical Seminary, Thomas having had a nose on Tuesday. trettvshure, allied hit on Saturday, being « the illness of his brother Simon. Mrs. Allison, Miss Thompson, removed her househols fects to Howard, nee where in the with her husband Harpe r, and enrollec will reside —John B. Mills, called, our list. He knows what sight. James H. Lohr, position in the auditors office of ti R. R. at Philadelphia, few days visit with his father, Lohr. ~Mr. Michael Derstine, after: weeks illness, again ventured up tos a few days ago for the first, He i proving slowly hie she i hi 15 8 jolly fell IS 0 gx wi Pix Tr who CAT and we hope regain his former health again. Cyrus Durst, one of Harris ship's good Democrats, REPORTER. He reports that way in good shape, left had his label put ahead. ~——Thomas Weaver, of Woodward. traveling sales- | man, in order to assist in the manage- | ment of the fine store of Mr. SBwengel, in that town, for which Tom right man in the right place, on Our friend, Jacob Miess, of Tusseyville, called in to see us, and gave his label a forward push. Mr. Miess has sold his live stock and farming implements to George Bitner who will do the farming in the future for Mr, Miess, —Our whilom townsman, Wm. Lee, farmer, called on Monday and left ; a bucket full of the finest apples we have seen for a long time, and for which William will accept big thanks, as big as his apples. Bill Lee Is never anything but jolly. w—Mr. George H. Stover, of Madi- sonburg, gave usa call. Helis an old reader of the Rerorrtenr, and of the kind who don’t go back on the printer or any other friend, He was accom panied by one of his neighbors, Mr. Klinefelter, whose acquaintance we were pleased to make, ~Miss Lulu Motz, a pretty young lady of Bouth Carolina, is making a prolonged visit with her friends at Woodward, at the pleasant home of her uncle Noah Weaver. Miss Mots is a daughter of Emanuel Motz, a na. tive of Woodward, who has been en- gaged in superintending gold mining town- called u matters up and before he has stepped out asx a is the esteemed A SERIOUS FIRE. REBERSBURG THE SCENE OF A SB RIOUS CONFLAGRATION. Thomas and Son's Store and Several Dwell. ing Houses Destroyed by Fire on Friday Night, ' Last Friday night, April 1st, the town of Rebersburg was the scene of a conflagration, which entailed the loss of much valuable property. Between ten and eleven o'clock the ery of fire was heard and the citizens of the town in a few minutes respond- ed to the call. Thomas store was in flames and by the time as- hand the and and Son's flames had all efforts to save the adjoining prop was at ond control were made The bull ed, and with lings were closely he efforts of the fo buildings and before it all t citi- zens the flames communicated adjoining the store room the property of a dwelling house of spent its force, Hing house, John Harter, John C. SEmull, Polly The fire star and the Rover were in ashes, fed in Thomas’ Thomas and Son had been the parties, roo. goods «1 to other is roods packed all di removed I. The goods wer me could be ache furniture lames spreading =o rapidly mu the removed, The . £100,006), part loss will amount at covered Iy urance. MTs. Royer's policy previ John ed only a short time and be entire. iNsUranc il itre Hall « ompany. - Ad — gen Valle Harte it Robbery in Georg amuel COURT CASES, W. A. Krise loft Spring Mills last | Thursday, to pay a visit to friends and relatives in the Flood City. On his arrival there, that the di-| suburb of | Johnstown, having learned of his com- | ing, had elected him to fill a months’ vacancy in one of their schools, which | was caused by one of their teachers re | The Trial List the Second Week Court, We recently published the trial list for the first week and follow- ing will be found the list for the second week: for of he learned of court of Dales borough, a ! : rectors Centre county vs. James J. Gramley, Curtiin township vs. John Mann. Thompson Huston Motor Co. vs. : | Daniel Kelley, teaching oe : | Agnes Shoemaker to ill | abi } Cit | school district. ie City | a ths ot] . David Lohr and wife vs, Philipsburg OUI COm~- i { borough, About the same time his son, had was elected signing. W. in Conemaugh, two NH. Krise, who been ve. Philipsburg month's vacancy in schools, at a salary of $50, James adm'r of W. Bankey Samuel Sankey, Mr. at | ya, On| Al-| were i the weather extremely K rise reports as warm. after le mountains Cieorge Watson vs, Henry Npanogle Gi. R. Boak vs, Sebastian Veihiderfer. Walter Boswell vs, John, M. Ward. . | Mary Royer's ex’rs vs. Henry Rover westward, | . : 5 : fet al Blairs-| © + eastern April 1st, the slope, iy ing ! but on the western | tne summit none was to be seen, and from from K. G. Bhutt vs. Wm Garner. Vas no snow dur- of Fébru- 29th having fallen as rain there. @ yestyrard there J. R. Waltzer's 3 | Creek R. Co. | New port Deposit Bank t Bros, et. al, Use of Wm. Geo Krape. Mary Aunie minors vs, Beech | ing March, * heavy snow Hnry . ve, Harter! Wo py HENRY BEHM Walker vs, A. P. A Well-Known Citizen of Passes Away, Haines Township | Keichline s Henry W. H. Bank Co. VE, Henry Stemn va, J. Meyers, i known farmer i Haines Saturday last, of pe Behm, a well- Jones & Landon VE, Iu Harter Bros, et al. Wm. Auman vs, First Na township, i of{ Newport in died on wralveis, posit was stricken about a His age Behm was an e) Year Was Years, Mr. zen, and Hi ha ) . nusband and futh a neleh- ral children — Robbery at Spring Mills, Ruhl, nxt Sat irda —— friend The Bellefonte Central Opened, rit rat A message entranog a pair of new r to Mr. Harts rio his WW SHOW Dy i= &+1nt rance by hoisting Mr. Harter alse i Ls chickens having been » complains chesi dopy le ge, Un en bi must Krie vielleicht konnst r Feld mit Bley ei - - - “Huyett, Meyer & 1 Meyer & oOzey ~ § ' wa 43 \ ivett, Boozer, the nam \ 54 ww fire i fu DEW 0rm who will The Foremost. are extremely modest, but ar Wy ir to all ills of human flesh as ny one saysany Hnentary way, © know J Outre l Ving over 1 1 WAVIng « VETY One eis he Bugar Vi Hes th ore Lil . REPORTER, under the Fred, Kurtz and ing to be one of the best fam in Centre county. It sgement of HEW Ss Pers all ti 1 anner, Vis RE Cat Down Prices, Lewing, at the Philads Iphia Branch, Bellefonte, h as made a big reduction all warm suit winter goods, of Cost, prices on clothes The room and the low price of profit. No shoddy and every article purchased a Take advantage of this cut overcoat or bs secured iit goods make he proposes to make regardle ns them any done so, G5 Wo. More Haiiron d Shops for Altoona. The large railroad shops at Altoona are to be en larged. An extension of 130 by 70 feet will be made to the black- smith shop and a new building 300 feet long by 50 feet wide is to be eree- ted for an air brake shop. These im- provements will be a valuable addition to the mechanical interests of that city. itis Do You Fish? If you do, eall 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. 1 am also agent for all mikes of shot guns, rifles and bicycles, CG. W. Busnmax, Vacation Over, The ten day vaeation of the schools is over and school opened again for the spring term on Monday. There are yet about two months to finish for the entire term, so A So Every well dressed gentleman get his clothing from the Philad. Branch Bellefonte, They can fit you out in any thing you want, at a bar operations in Bouth Carolina for Fany years, ; iin. You'll miss it grenily if. you to see his stock, — Will Go Before the Pardon Board Good News for the Men. The attorneys fi haries Cleary, t int murderer, he Stats ornmiute the a - Just Organized. LU njon « In Hartlet Drenthe, F pany was of Puesday, for ti and general = ipplies, | i Li f Belle fonte, and 'F (ill, of factory will iw locates L Feats L bat the Prine ipal officx burgh. months oy - Money Order Offices, cif y Jinks, New Summer by The 106% number of money order post. | ve jumped into summer all be jump in the county is increasing. | shid } went clean over hich conveniences the puisic thie win 1 ’ Fiving HE Ssuminer without appreciaie, | nog--g having Hany tive placeswill greatly Bi wpe spring Monday afters The Department has added to the list | Pine ( Mills, {and remittances can now be rove Coburn and Sober BOON was «0 warms thal costs we re thirown off, doors and windows ed. | How long will it last transmitt- and fans brought into requisition. | ed and recei I from those places, cp Si ite mon Here On Sunday, ! will Dropped, i Vv. Minnich, the minister appoint- Penns Vall SFL y i has conclusion to Heretofore that all Id be canceling invariably Now the “hh will The postof Hoe the { ed to take charge of the department ME | last come sermon in Centre Hall on Sunday last, | the letter “Lh in burg, Ihe to be pleased | department insisted with their new pastor, - nding with “burg 7 j stampa, An old law which is still in foree in | used the final “h. fo congregations, preached his first owns congregation seem shou spelled and in jssaing money orders, i ‘burgh,’ Bat » Dead Letter. ele... . ’ Pennsylvania makes a lady liable to a | have to go. yy. a fine of not less than one or more than | two hundred dollars for appearing ina | public bail room with naked shoulders, | One of the best cures for membran- that is low necked dresses, | ous croup is to cover a cloth thick with { lard and upon the lard spread a thick | conting of Scotch snuff, then apply it Cure For Menbranous Croup Wp Hope He Gets a Slice, Mr. William H. Fisher, of Hunting. | ' the patient's neck. The cloth should don, is about to present a claim for a | | extend from under the chin to the col- share of the £50,000,006 estate of Baron | lar bone. Paste the in your Fisher, the millionaire who lately | *Tap book. died in Germany, psn No Hope for Marderer Cleary, above sais tn im—— Death of a Child, A small child of Russel Meyers died on Sunday evening. It was near a Governor Pattison has set Thursday, x Year old. This is the third death in June 9, as the day for the execution of © harles C leary, who murdered a polices man in Renovo, Clinton county. Russel ’s family in about two months, Two children and his wife. His moth- er also died last week. Truly misfor tunes do not come singly. icine. Liable To a Penalty, That township supervisors who neg- leet to put up “finger boards” at the intersection of roads subject themselves to a fine of $10. The law is being en- forced in several counties, A MA A Death at Aaronshuarg. Mrs. Reager, widow of Fred Reager, of Aaronsburg, died on last Saturday, at her home in that town at an advan. ced age. Apples Cheap. Never in our lifetime, before this, did we know apples to be sold for twenty-five and thirty cents per bush- el, in the spring of the year, pron it i mans Services at 7.30 Hereafter, For the coming several months ser vices will begin at 7.30 o'clock in the Lutheran church instead of at 7 0,clock as per heretofore, mites ait samt Creeks High, Pine, Penns and Elk creeks are very “igh. Plenty of Empties. Bellefonte it is sald, has over seventy unoccupied dwellings, and it is impos. A w= Mingle’s shoe store receives new stock every day. Prices are always je 49 gut tenants for them at any i i § KILLED AT PARDEE | | Week Iy Record of Carrent Events and Per. ronal Gossip. ANOTHER HORRIBLE ACCIDENT | ON THE RAILROAD. Our school at this place closed on [ Last Friday. A saw | Ye editor was seen passing through Tuesday. FE. H. Auman made a business trip the rail to Bellefonte on last Saturday. and this | The croaking of the frogs in swamp- snd Bock | poodle e very night is a sure harbinger Monday, at | of Spring. : below | Miss Katie Orndorf, of Woodward, Linn | *Pent a few days with her friend Ger- mill at i tie Hosterman, of this place, ran over) Miss Aggie Bartholomew and Irvin Shaffer, of Nittany, spent Sunday by | With the formers parents at this place. “| The Postmaster General has desig- nated the postoffice at Sober as a mon- order office, appointed Uriah G. Auman as postmaster Linn Smith, Engineer at the Pardee Mill, Almost Instantly Killed on {this place on Monday by the Freight Train ! Of late, rod have fatal accidents on become numerous week we again chronicle the dent which Pardee st Paddy Smith, Pardee occurred on ation, several miles Mountain, engineer at in which the saw lost his life by being be the freight and cut Freight train, No. to pieces, 154, Cherry ductor Conrad arrived manned Theodore and COn~ slit At Of f he | Andrew Ocker shipped another car station is the | ‘ . . { load of apples from this station last aw | Week. Apples are still being sold at | twenty-five cents a bushel on track. was] On 2 Saturday, the 9th inst, R. F. as | o i { Vonada will dispose of some of his per- were { sonal property and the : Altoona, { Wi K ‘here he ex pects to perms anently at Pardee M: Of | oy and has tion, at about mday. . ! this place a gre noon on at deal Pard shifting cars is done, as tracts, f the ardee was standing Linn Bmith, engineer « leaning which of the 4 corner of a car standing on a siding in front Wi the drilling the ears. | 4 blic sale ile freight crew at public sale, iid | following will move to £33 i lacs | PB, W HACIDY § Ti Pp’ ! locate, ne i Henry car against which 3m . x i IIR Lome set | . {ty-One motion. mith wi Knocked | + i with A supposed he fed engine | not notice that they Intend a car on the siding. ae Kk - sahme died last Saturday, at Creek, I Yooseasedd and struck the : aged six- stricken il from along Pine ( aning, and suddenly y Ws VEUrs, in ” time last fa He four dm two sons to mourn his loss, paraly SiE BOL h he YET I'eOve red. leaves Tif and six idren, ghters and Our postmaster received his supplies rder week, the money o and postal note ness last and commenced ing the Peo- wing small amounts to send by of the for same on the 4th inst. il can now avail themselves venience of postal note, or I WHS 8 young i i - { larger amounts the On Thursday |day. J. M. Harter moved 1 Jacob Neidig’s farm and samuel Ulrich moved to the Evart { farm which J. M. Harter vacated: { He Lry Ssnave Iy moved into Jacob Ker- i tters house which M. M. Harbauch Thoroughfares, § his wupied; Harbauch moved house nd ta child: money order, Adit vO 1430 ii, " moving Wood- was a busy to ward, on oy AT COUNCIL. wre Instructed as Cleaning up Pabli into vacated by moved into R. On this coming Martin will move in- which had Rishel. This for the Seas e D. Rockey’ g Reber ". Vonada's ho sday, Jerry Me ye I's haries Reber: ine, Daniel house, } | been occupied by Jonas moving season of an don't 8 sR the that line He have ything in forget finest need line Bellefonte, state from which to select. 1 and ruarantees all good returns for your money. shoe 1as ay — An Important Decision. goods vou HOARBEN ESS, a ak raping sensation in the throat: 1s to only in whispers; rough s is » soreness in the cough from tick- are cured by SPECIFIC NUM- chest; ! 3 Hivie ot] 4 ing in (SELL | HUMPHREYS’ BER SEVEN. throat Wl o The I8 Isamiisu reason we lead the shoe trade satisfy the people Mingle, Belle- pibiication Indiana we best for a genuine bargain. » | fonte Subscribe for the Have Just received REPORTER. you seen the new stock of at the Philad. { general conferenos { This was a sad bloy | overcoats followers and his d th Branch? { finding of facts, | The i ch ” The 13 | In ane ! statement of reo tionz and asks REPORTER at $1.50 is the in the county. Sub- and get in the swim. capest paper rao Statement | Serie nn will be found the | ipts £11} Hall boroug her eoly ; . GRAIN MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BOX, Year! wheat Kye lors Omits Barley was for | 1 deficit has been | and « xpenditures | { of Centre h for { 1501, | find the | lent shape, the From it, if figures don’t lie, we! finances of the town in excel. | One there S00 made Year ago an indebtedness of over & — — PRODUCE AT STORES, —-— whicl In some croakers with moss on | will find which to ventilate their spleen, improvements, nearly paid off, looking over it, Butter., Fees mr shoulders i Ham ” yo Fool on Lewin % Christian En- ¥ 3 BS { however, their backs, some item over; ENE as a an Christian Endeavor Soci ty, At the meeting of the deavor Society, SALE REGISTER. Rides Sabbath evens! ; Saturday, April 8.<At the residence of Eve added 10 | Dashem. | mile south of Penn Cave station, at 1 : . bp sop | OCHRE, Qoows, 2 bead young csitle, sheen and quite a number of Young house hoid Rods, ete ™ i shoals, were in attendance. All} ———————— ——r— who feel interested in the good work are cordially invited, GARMAN'S OPENING The subject for Sabbath evening APRILO & 11. i= “Christ's King- GARMAN's OPENING. dom, Do I belong to It? The meeting on last ing several new names were the roll, people will be held at 6 o'clock, oR A Deep Cut To make room for spring stock on his counters, Lewing, at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte, is disposing of his stock of winter goods at cut prices, and they are cut deeply. A heavy winter suit or an overcoat can be secured at a low figure from him. This is an op portunity seldom accorded the people of this valley. a a The First Thander Storm. An old fashioned thunder gust set in Piles, Piles, OF, Piles, Piles, Lower Prices| Lower Prices, Lower Prices THAN | Elsewhere. | Elsewhere. Elsewhere. A ——. § REMEMBER THE DATE. on last Bunday night, at nine o'clock. The lightning was vivid and the thun- der loud. A copious shower of rain was also one of the items. As aspring shower-the first of the season—-it was welcome. All last week was spring like. wa I A Death In Potter Township, In Potter township, on February 20th, at the residence of her a, George Spangler, Mm. Mary aged 79 yoars, 9 months, and 23 days, The decensed had been a widow for # v
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