THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITCR AND PUBLISHER. | CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. APRIL 28. | RACKET STORE NEWS, “WHEN | AM IN ROME I do as the Romans do and when I am in Bellefonte § do as the Bellefonters do,” was the remark of an young lady a few days ago. ‘What's that 2’ asked a friend at her The answer came quick, “Why go to the observiug side. Racket, of course. 4) Just In An Elegant Assortment of KID GLOVES in Mousquetaire, Black. three styles The Paragon in Black and new shades, Tans, and (‘hamois in natura! shade and Grays entirely new, of White, all sizes, bear the imprint of the store and go with our special guarantee and are The “Blarritz'’ hold a place second to non unequalled for the price. in the estimation of our customers, Too Much to Talk About, Kom and C PERSONAL. — X-Treasurer (Goss to Pittsburg this week. Samuel Kreamer shows consi in window trimming. Wagner Geiss is attending D. M. Wolf's school at Spring Mills, Fox of Miles Tuesday. Clem 1 $ able taste omuiiss ioner LOWS ip, was ininger court this v jury. -D. J. Meyer is in Bell week, having been ened SUINIIO nN on the jury. Dr. Frank Van Valzah, of Mills was seen on our st day afternoon. Misses Blanche ROVETal pent pacity or no. John H. Krumbine an« Floray have been appointed trators of estate of late Ezra Krum dee’d. we Mrs. Davis Evans, Potters Mills, but Williamsport, vis Brisbin's family last w Mrs. John H. Millheim, is at present ill at her residence at that formerly now 1 tod witl ically We re place. hope the esteemed lady Cover. may soon — Dr. Murray, a medical practi- tioner located in Newport, Pa., brother of druggist J. D. Murray, wa the guest of his brother several days this week. we Miss Mary and Krumbine departed future re- Amanda which city she will in the side with her sister, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Della Brumgard and Mr. Samuel Heckman, of Lock Haven, were the guests of H. WW. Kreamer's family over Sunday. They drove from Lock Haven to Centre Hall returned in same manner, wee Mr. David Henney, of Potters Mills, has been stopping with his son Wesley the last few days. Mr. Hen- ney will depart on Monday next for Latrobe, Pa., wl his two sons, Thomas and George reside, wee Mr, Adam Hazel, and Mr, Bam- uel Gentzel, both of Axemann, made the RerorTeER office a very pleasant call a few days ago. The gentlemen were on their way home from Mifflin county, and stopped in Centre Hall for dinner. Their visit to us was brief but pleasant, ~The REPORTER this week was in receipt of a copy of the Larned, Pawnee county, Kansas, FEagle-Optic, and upon glancing over it discovered the familiar name of Will Hoffer at the head as local editor. Will is a Centre Hall boy, and his old friends here in the east will be pleased to letgn of his success in the west and 4% TEMPLE OF JUSTICE. fat elle Large April Term of Convened Monday Court fonte on Morning, Atendance and Several Inter esting Cases up for Trial, April term of court convened in ses- sion on Monday morning, with Judge Furst and associates Riley and Rhoads There was a good at- important on the bench, tendance, but no large nor commonwealth list, The usual number of petitions were presented to the court and the consta- ble's Monday fore- noon, called and A. was appoint- returns made on The jurers were T. James, of Philipsburg, ed foreman of the grand jury. The tried this week, att I'he [. ong eampmeeting Case, raets the or wis the ( William « Tressler Onion zer. It was that about Will- Indy olpet : alleged | Isaac 5 rity rr twontv-tw 4 Pe DL wenty or twenty Iwo years agEo iam Colpetzer was married to a by the name of Fannie Wilson, They After nout getting lived together about jet ane yi ar. a whi hey separated wit a divorce, He afterwards was mare ried Miss - Tressler., The ac- tion brought is for adultery, and to prove that such was the case, his first wife appeared on the stand and testi to she was married by Squire Klinger, to William Colpetzer, and to child was born. separated, but none of them ived He about ars afterwards commenced to deceased, them one thet they ever Nhe stated rece a divoroe, twelve ye live with a Miss Tressler, without married, and to children were porn, The jury brought guilty of adultery. Next case up was Commonwealth ing them in a verdict ting down 120 trees oh lands of Sam- same, The Long<-Evangelieal church ca was brought up Wednesday afternoon and occupied all the afternoon. The case went before the jury and they rendered a verdict in favor of the Evangelieal congregation for $103.45 with interest, AAA BM SU Sb PAA Bellefonte, can satisfy your wants in a most satisfactory manner to you, both in price and quality. ’ An Eleectrvie Ratlroad, An electric railroad between town and Bellefonte talked of in some quarters. Mr, Humes, President of the Bellefonte First National ba feels (quite § An make the distance just about 100 miles in nk, ely over the i roject, ie road, a short cut, would two towns than via item. It travel for the Juniata valley people desiring to Bellefonte, Haven, Wil- lHamsport, or Renova, and Penns val- ley, less between those Tyrone, which is quite an wottlld be a convenience in £0 to Lock Hence we conclude the Lowis town and Bellefonte electrie railroad would pay. build, Mr, can give it a good boost if he Humes will, and Go nhend and and have futur sql, immortalize himself, generations call him ble Ter- a-ra-boom-~de-ayv, py The Brush Valley be rapt ' ¢ short cut from new « 101 Wp liefonte Shaken 1 be Patdivhed In One Paper, vident that a great many ar ignorant of the law which require and boro, auditors of every towns ’ to condition of their hip 1 publish a report of the financial respective districts in at least one newspaper in the coun- ty. with Most of the auditors fail to comply this which fixes a heavy penalty for such failure, law, Wy oy Spurious Currency Afloat, flooded amounts Altoona with large money of all denominations both pa- was on Monday of counterfeit Many merchanis and caught. Most of the notes are imitations of the $6 Uni- per and silver, several banks were ted States legal tender. yy Appointed Constable, Constable Reuben Spangler having left this town and a vacancy in that office, the court has appointed Harry Swabb ns constable, which is a good { appointment, ami ssi—— Completed His Work. James Swabb, mercantile appraiser, has completed his tour of the county wublished in a few days, Coming Down, Potatoes have advanced downwards | to twenty-five cents per bushel, AIM Boa wee A prugrantee goes with all goods | purchased at Mingle’s shoe store, Belle- [one and when a purchase is made it can be depended upon se reliable. THEN AND NOW { The Revolution ing the In Farmers Prodoets Expense of Transport. Every reader of the Rerorrenr has lived to see vast changes within twen- ty-five years—even within the last de- cade advances, like, It wonderful, improvements, Hew and the is Inter- well discoveries, Cast 3 the | past with the present, Take the far- esting as to fis your thoughts back and compare mer--what a revolution in farm work since thirty years ago! the same holds good in the arts, selence and mechan jOK ut, our intention is not to go over ull this ground allude to a fact w our friend We simply wish to hich we elicited from James Alexander, of while He twenty-five y 5 Hpgo, Aa near fhe ROIIC bd 1: . this piace, itl our sanctum that gentleman other day. related Tearfield who a PFautiing an Addition to His House. Mose Richard h ground and has commenced BO IUInNDer on fit work an addition to the back part of his residence The interior will also be remodeled and a larg ror h also erect ed on the front of his house, Mose i= situated when through. p———————— Bad Roads, The township roads throughout the northern precinet terrible shape Super are in a and next to impassable, visors are oftimes returned for keeping the rosds in such a condition and a grand jury if driven over them would soon arrive at a true bill. Wo. Wall We carry the largest stock of wall paper in Penns valley. Come and be | convinced that you can buy cheaper Paper, J. 8 DAUBERMAN & Sox. a SA A Down to Od Prices i The Garman House and the Foun- | tain House, at Bellefonte, have come | down to ante-war prices, and now | square meal, i | wee Low ing’ stock of spring and | i ever to select from and of latest styles and cuts, The prices never were - low. HOLD A CONVENTION AND PUT A TICKET IN THE FIELD. The Insnpprewibles Agaln Launch a Tiek- et into the Politienl The : Convention Held on Friday, Ntorm The Prohibitionists have launched forth a ticket into the political field. Rev. J. Zeigler, chairman of the coun- ty committee, called a meeting of dele- sgivene in the court hous jellefonte, at two gates 1o « , it on Friday afternoon last, oht o'cloch There was a right fair and nll hou ful nx e attendane wore enthusiastic ver in November at least lead, and a of der the w i coming un- ire one oth in the The Crlins, 13 lected [sane Dr. permanent convention « of ! chairman. Hev Zeigler in an stated that the SHOW MOoe, Aas address OY movement the in- Hen of War Times, in and Pu Appearance. present as fa- 1 i desired. as Is wheat is up on- PENT ROTI as bal ! a bill « and we have v Wik » ar I' Was I present appeoear- ive, there will »- > - tuilt » Large Addition John J. Arney has built adjoining his barn, on his farm west The building is almost of town. Mr. fo Ar store but we can safely vouch that ney now has room enough away products ly Grand Millinery Opening. Miss M. Snyder, of Bellefonte, has returned from New York after She brought with her Miss Louella Gulick, of New York, as trimmer. Opening days Thursday and Friday, April 21st and 22nd. All are invited, A ASA TAS A Large Calf. An ordinary sized cow of W. H. Lucas, near Centre Hill, a few days ago gave birth to a calf that weighed 105 pounds when twenty-four hours old. That's good for a small cow, —— Thanks. The thoughtfulness of some kind friends in presenting the undersigned with a fine new harness, made by the Boozer Bros, is hereby gratefully ac. knowledged. W. E. Fiscuer, A MM SS SA, weTuE REPORTER, $1.50 per year. COBURN, tems of Interest as Given by our Coburn Correspondent. George Bheesley and Henry Moyer, of Gregg township, have purchased a tract of timber land from William Neese, near Sober, upon which they will erect a saw mill and commence operations in the near future. W. R. From, of Bpring Mills, made a business trip to this place on Tues- day and lost his railroad mileage book, H, HM. Wilson however, found it and re- turned it to its owner, who suitably rewarded him for it. J. W. Glasgow, one of our promi- a trip to Milroy WLS nent merchants, made He Kays business trip, but we know better. recently. it purely i “In spring time, young men’s minds Lightly turn to thoughts of love,” Jacob W, Moyer, T. W. Hosterman, Elias EK. KE, this 4 at Bellefonte this week as jurymen. Henry Swartz, Krumrine and Smith, all of township, are The family of Jacob Witmye Ir arriv- on Tuesday evening. They expect to make this their home again. as a bright, warm day, which induced many to stroll on mountains in search of the trailing ar- butus which i% in blooin, M. M. Harbach is slowly recovering irom his spell Of sickness, ay again be , spent Sunday here, the gt vd Catherman, vid Hummer, wit a few davs at tl burn House, . Adams, of the Reformed church OIMIMUnIon services on next al this piace, wiormed Sunday school opens cg . f : y 1 sunday with a fair attendance, Wom A Thrilling Sight workmen on Leonard the Pine Tiadaghton On have One day Your re- very high r bow lder crash down rail- 1 hey and due. mg until before whole very no doubt in the bank is a the vil ried by I'yvroner 1 Altoonaer. and house clean- “amusements nocrol sANS Messrs. Gettig, Runkle and Samuel ming diciples of Blackstone, have offi nh young and are inally climbing up GRAIN MARKET. TED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON { (nis Dew Harley PRODUCE AT STORES, nk oF = 55 Ly “Mreum Spring Coats. Oso) All the novelties in Dress Trimmings. Columbia Bicycles. 0 £) Have you seen the pretty Ginghams, fine Apple Cloth, Crepe and Madras Cloth? EE Table Linen and Napkins, Sun Umbrellas, etc. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices in the county. % a Se Si Carmans.
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