The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 21, 1892, Image 8
THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITCR AND PUBLISHER. | Pa, THURS. APRIL 2 CENTRE HAL RACKET STORE NEWS, “WHEN | AM IN ROME I do as the Romans do and when I am the Bellefonters an observiug “What's The the do as remark of few days at her side. ‘Why io in Bellefonte do,’”! was the young lady a ago, that 2’ asked a friend answer quick, * Cine 80 Racket, of course. Just In An Flega KID in Mousguetaire Black. three The Paragon in Black all sizes and'go wit Assortment of 1 O Vv E Csrayvs Chamois In natural shade White, entirely G Tans, and and stvles of nes, and new shades, imprint , bear the h our special ¢ for the pr are unequalled “Blarritz’’ hold timation of our cu place second to none in the es Too Much to Talk About, Kom and ~Mrs, friends in - Henry the weather some ailment. Mrs KE er mma Wolf, Mrs visited h sister, this week. —Mr. Michael Potters Mills, mad office a call on 1 -Mr. Dani Wis a ple ant Wednesday 1 home 1.1 "n week's Mi morning will sp simon Ding Willi months, arrived home ¢ Will Neff, Mill cated in AMNSPO who len Kelle: Mr. ai nolds over — Mr county : wid Sunday Hassler, Democra m a call Mr. Hassl Mr Hnyett in our t Mr. Willian B. Met I Hall, was: guests of one ol = aul wh sanctu ing at Is SOL Jerome Bellefo in town H ArpeT and o ITE ris, two of nen were calling upon some Miss Mary been spending several « friend, Miss Anna Mingh her home at Mifflinbur afternoo M A afternoon for H tend the Creary, which afternoon. Mr. William Se holl, afte; laid up for some time past with rheu- matism, has recovered sufficiently allow him to come up to Centre Hall again, -Jacob Emerick, esq., township, gave ant call, and had his label year ahead. Mr. Emerick the working Democrats of Penn town ship, always in the harness, ene (ROOT RE ters Mills boy, gave us a days ago. at Latrobe, Pa. ed with the place. His brother is also located in same town. = olonel Bhortlege, of Bellefonte, favored our sanctum with a eall, The Colonel is one of our county's most useful citizens, and although a He pribe liean, he belongs to the better class of the party with broad views, and favors pure polities. There should be more of the same sort. : ih. i funera f took EINE & Penn | of out @ put is one o Henney, a former call a few cinity wish to see something really beautiful, go to Mrs. Boob's Millinery establishment, on Church strect, and examine her window, so artistically draped and arranged by her City trim. mer, and you will see there beautifully trimmed hats and bonnets, and hand- some flowers and laces, st the most reasonable prices. Call early and ex- amine goods and you will find some- thing to please you, EASTER SERVICES. BY THE HALL WAS CHURCHE OBSERVED IN CENTRE od Bpaanitifnlly Lp Pas Eh He 3 . i wehe ite Pay, by the [Laster = was na by ’ " \ inday propriately ol ' pproj , religious Hall. ie different churches served the COT gregations in Cent Services all tl held in well atte nded, The zling re were despite the day rain f were and ather, wi unfavorable we i ell gloomy and a fine driz all forenoon compelling many 10 i doors, hut those were fow remain in compared i Ww wito ventured In the Reformed Rev. Eisenberg h each evening. These he h 1 on Sund; church the 3 1 Week $ O1n! Hunion WwW morning Ki Xing Mr “We Potter and x A Collapse, Ons afternoon, last, the Moyer's mill, near Coburn, gav 1400 unday ond floor in on 1s Cree KR, © way the weight of bushels of wheat. | The grain ran down on the first the inte cellar, Note els of wheat ran into ail race and was washed away. floor, t which also gave and entire Way, { mass went the bial i t - Bo Sil Coming. circulars are still be citizens and The waste Hireon goods’ ’ business circulars basket { ing received by of the should be fired men town. in the It is a swindle of the deepest No correspondence whatever should be carried on with the parties as some day your name may turn up in an unenviable light. Ea a 1 Grand Millinery Opening. Miss M. Snyder, of Bellefonte, has Just returned from New York after spending two weeks In selecting a fine stock of Millinery. She brou ght with her Miss Louella G ulick, of New York, as trimmer. Opening days Thursday and Friday, April 21st and 22nd, All are invited, AA A nA guarantee goes with all goods purchased at Minglo's shoe store, Belle. fonte, and when a purchase is made it can be depended upon as reliable, MUST OUALIFS « Must Promise to the Minte April, npproy soehool Director Uphold : th passed 1 \ LON HN, un the of i oid iy 5 3 ernor in regard to the oft se: hioal director which may not be generally known. Regular blanks are provided which gives the oath that must Ix taken by all school direct administer his oflicer legally authorized t the position. before hie of It is as sine, HI assume follows, OATH O yvivania, do solemnly that I tution of the 1 aflirm) and the onstitution of the ¢ nonwealth of Ivania, and luws thereof: lawful aid + 1 E14 + dut A Uhillds the Spal Thigh Brok 1s eine of aught in fugry Wheel Miss i Young Anna Shaw, State Organizer of Women's Ch Temp r= "nion work, will hold a meeting for young women, in the Evangelical church, Wednesday afternoon and {evening April 27th. A eordial invita tion is extended to all young women ristian ance | to be present. tt Moved Their ML Huyett, Meyer & Co., have remove d their saw mill from near Linden Hall to the Simon Harper tract, about two miles east of Centre Hall, The tract of [timber contains over two hundred acres and will keep them sawing for | Be some time, -— For the Russian Relief, A few days since the Builalo mills at | Lewispurg shipped 13,800 pounds of | flour to help relieve the Russian suffer | ers. The wheat for this magnificent cargo was contributed by the farmers | of Chillisquaque township, Northum- | berland county and of Limeston township, Montour county, A Ee mttaer, a wee A fill line. of Intest styles in| gents furnishing goods has been ree | fonte. A bargain ‘in every purchase | - CLEARY INTERVIEWED, fle Helates 1s Story to 5 Reporter of the " ioek Hat HEX Dress. During t hiree years that Charle of Policeman neonfined b Lock Haven, vepaper reporters have been be- On Tuesday Lock Haven nd was cordi- prison bars at barred from seeing him. morning a reporter of the Lirprod to the jail ii ally the doomed went received by young 1a, iz in the had a dreary “On pri : HIS Ianner w t {ist rif ival tion entirely connectio placed him When a d in the hie ion rendered by et, hu y 111 points Hpreis ourt in his ca reg . I hiaddl « X pect 5 ¢ «lip » witl ii Will 1 sture over which he ean write a note pen swind- ler, for he is dangerous, - - - Grand Millinery Opeuing stock hats lances, ete, at the low. of and ern cities with immense trimmed an and untrimmed bonnets, flowers, ' #. [I have also brought a trim- esl pric mer from Philadelphia, hats in the latest City style. our stock even if they do not wish buy. B. Boon. A So Pound Dead in Bed. | being supposedly the result of old age, | as he was about eighty years old. had not been 411, we are told, ed was a man who had the good will | spected, A A] Bicycles Aveorded Rights. {has ruled that a bicyele is a vehicld and | | has all the rights on the highway that | a wagon has, and that a tBamster must | law to extend to another tesumster, i ( © { NEW ENTERPRISE. HALL TO HAVE FACTORY. A STAVE Willis Colyer Iain Fie Will Locate alle mpinies Len Ove. Finll, Depot. ig Mtave tary to Centre nese the Mr. W Miter prising f the of the most south side removing the a large r, Om Hiam Colye citizens of the valley, contemplates large stave fue tory to our town, omi Hg » {ouble « ulso erect The south of the immer, and welling house, gtave fac sented rod i run by Lean. We are gl Mr. of is the ad to hay leman | A hie to build 1 ¥ 3 Colver's push ¢ “ i fan who hel up it nnmunity, and we think his move is O16, i here that he cannot present lo- (salmon, to January young 1 mdeide. decom posed $1 and $ bowl y itowas identified as tin body of Samuel Ludwig, who odd tien evidently dies : ¢ i was in had IRs abou and “L100. taken to Loganton and body WK in- Liu terred in On Monday Mary Lauver, who on tery. a Inter red at Cenlire HL, of Mrs. few interment died the a days in cemetery Hill, Mrs. Lauver some years ago was a resident near She was an aunt of Mrs: Hal A : at Centre of Penns valley. She was aged eighty years, of Centr i —- Elected Mayor, Major C. Gi. McMillen, late proprie- | tor of the Brockerhoff house at Belle | It was a small majority | but served the purpose as well as if it | had been a thousand instead. a i - For the Rassian Relief. | A carload of fidur, consigned to the! Philadelphia Russian relief committee, | was shipped from Lock Haven on 7th, | I MP RRS Sali we LW i018" stock of spring and | He has a larger stock than | The prices never were -l A Big ¥amily. On a Western express train on the Pennsylvania railroad the other day was a Polish Jew that interested the other ras gree rs traci, say and | The interest all centered in the size of the family, which con- sisted of Jankel Ripka, Weissman, his wife and twenty-two children. family greatly on the Low istown Democrat 8 Lilie Sentinel, Meven free, and the other fifteen paid only half fares. Or- dinarily half-fares are only allowed for of the twenty-two were traveling being under five years of age, children less than twelve old, the to years but it is supposed that in this case tie EX Pennes, oth still the and the prospect for sev- fis sire the Jankel and Ww tehed a lit in order reduce traveling his wife are in prime of life, I addit ions to the family seemed ex- Of the twenty-two children a er w The f a se ere said to be twins and trip- the were family occupied best ond-class ear, and ay to i. on amsinted from Louis, being suron Hirsch in their flight —— Thr - Xhipping Coal ough Pipe. ed from the Pennsyls ania seacoast through pipes future. The pulverized, mixed with r and foreed through pipes at the New mio miles an 10 hour it will be ran 10 be i tie, and allowed will drawn 1 pressed into bricks, : pans pig] 4 the waler in it will a The Ice Not a Necessity an exchange, five min- and for an expenditure of two or If the is placed in a tin bucke can A LER body, his own lee HIVE ireCEe ¢ream in preparation & n be re adi] & salt, and the result- § that |} lid in » Of Crean: or =) 8 Jew mo- py itingdon FPreshytery. Pres Hung Himself to 8 Fence, H. Reider, of puinr Hemodg, ng a ex kiss 11 - . Ordea ney Office Ger ssid a 1 the off ex k of Money {he following Depart- of new “ were Order of- offices Milesburg, PRODUCE AT STORES, Newest Styles in Dress Goods. hon All the novelties in Dress Trimminys. I Columbia Bicycles, Omsmsnn(y Have you seen the pretty Ginghams, fine Apple Cloth, Crepe and Madras Cloth ? (penny and Napkins, Sun Umbrellas, ete. pmsl) Prices in the county, *, wn So Bin