The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 09, 1892, Image 8

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THE CENTRE
REPORTER.
FreD. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. JUNE 9.
RACKET STORE NEWS,
WHEN YU
Are all done talking—age before beau-
ty, U kno
a little more than
old, has a word to say:
ps. The first day the store was vj
ed the low prices plainly marked on
every day necessities were in marked
contrast to the price you had been pay-
ing for similar or inferior goods,
youngster, 3 yea
One Price to
No discrimination, no tricks, no
misrepresentation—was another point.
Have we faithfully earried this out ?
We are willing to let U answer.
» Point
which we think we have established
beyond the shadow of a doubt—is that
while the prices asked U are uniformly
as low as U ean find the same goods
anywhere in the United States,
quality is firstelass and up to the stan-
lard. This admitted we propose
Still Anothe
the
{ to
Move Forward
Io A
Larger Business
+ Kom 2 GC The Racket :
50,000 hs, Wool Wanted.
50,000 pounds wool wanted; unwash-
ed preferred. f.yonx & Co.
21 4 Bellefonte,
- - Wc py
PERSONAL
—Mr. Joe Kelley, of
was in town over Sunday.
—Mr. Henry Brockerhofl, of Be
fonte, was in town on Monday.
-Miss Blanche Boal 8
isiting friends in Lock Haven
'Squire Herring, of Penn il
n Mondayon a bu
Reedsvill
vier
pri
several
Weeks v
was in town o
trip.
— Mrs, H Arpsier
Kn Will
Hall on Saturday.
Mr. William Camp left
day mo for Milroy where
Lime.
PD. R.
¢ th jor hy
thnrough
remain for Ii
Candidate
been cir i
the last
ks reasurer and Mr
]BY 1 i
Mills :
Wit McCormicl
Wii
F IOTe
(srove
He
NEXL mornin
in
turned to Tyrone the
Mis. J }
4
has bee
Tuesday evening.
i past
weeks, suffering with rheumatism
simon Dinges returned home
Saturday after ihsence of oves
weeks in Phils
Harry
working
aie iphia and Ann Apoid
who has
for some
spent with his parents
place.
—This
Archie
Mills, will be wedded to Miss Rachael
Humes, at Bellefonte.
— Editor Joe Furey, of
Haven Demo who had
ously ill for some months past,
Thursday,
evening,
Hlison, formerly of
the
cf, been
contin.
ues to slowly improve.
Mr. John Hoffman, of Williams-
port, and Miss Ciertie Spigelmyer, of
Bellefonte, were the of Miss
Jeulah Brisbin on Monday.
guests
Henry Miller spent last week at
his heme at Millheim, returning
Monday to
moulder
firm.
an
assume his position as
at the foundry under the new
Mr. Jacob R. Bible,
and merchant of Potters
post master
Mills,
ealler a few days ago at the REPORTER
office, while in town
trip.
Was a
on a business
The Mifflinburg Telegraph says
Prof. Neff, of Centre county, was in
town on Saturday last. He is an ap-
plicant for the principalship of our
public schools,
Mr. E. Meixell, representing a
patent gate, and Geo. Ruhle, n patent
fence, both of Union county are in the
vicinity this week declaiming the
merits of their respective articles to the
farmers,
cee M {58 Maggie Hannah, teacher of
the primary school, departed on Mon-
day evening's train for CGainsville,
Missouri, on a visit to friends in that
state,
months and will return in time for the
opening of the fall term.
die Bartholomew accompanied
Hannah on the trip.
wl George Harpster, the ever jolly
and first class blacksmith, dropped in
for a short chat, on Tuesday morning.
He had just returned from Havana.
«N. Y., where he has been building
rahond for the past thirteen months
pire state agreed with him,— Watch
man,
TO CELEBRATE.
}
{CENTRE HALL
| SCREAM ON THE 4TH
| A Meeting of Citizens to be Called On Fri,
dny Evening to Devise Schemes For
the Proper Observance of
the Fourth.
An effort will be made the
{ zens of Centre Hall
celebrate Independence Day by a roar-
by
ing big time, such as has never before
taken place in this valley.
the
day was appropriately observed in this
valley by a large gathering there
could
It has been several years since
and
is no reason whatever why it
this
our
not be successfully done in
Hall.
have been at different places through-
year
Centre Several of citizens
| out the valley the past two weeks feel-
a celebration, and everywhere they
have received encouragement and
the
mt a
promise of assistand in Ove
which will make the ey
To
prominend ¢
RUCCERS,
further bring matter into
scheme,
that
Boal's office on Friday
all ar
in what manuer the day shall
i. Let all
a meeting will be
to which
arrange
and
We «
Fourth.
be celebrated Ott
tlie
turn
give
ing, and giv
is needed and all
sc lp
Bid
On Monday an affecting
» in the cell of Charl
Their Boy Farewell,
IMPROVE THEYARD
Have
Yard Improved
ERE tor the
House
asioners
Hiding
running f
He Ox ntre of « ach.
Asx Bellefon
3
tas it ‘
SAT EE IS We
un at
tld Ix necessary to build a
Nothing de.
finite has as yet, been determined upon.
fence around the same
Bp
He Opened the Safe
On Tuesday a Clearfield locksmith
opened the safe in which Robert Tay-
lor, the Philipsburg hotel keeper, had
placed his valuables before his death,
which occurred nearly two years ago,
NO On knew the
after au hour and a
combination and
half’s hard work
shot back the bolts and the
r swung open. The the
red with mould
family held
Mr.
Taylor's diamonds and watch, togeth-
er with all his papers, were there in-
tact.
expert
in
books
15 Wel Ove
green
aid a whole of spiders
forth with webs of varied sizes,
of —-
At Meyer's Bazaar
Just
A
or shirts,
hot weather.
of ladies ribbed vests,
what is need this
| splendid 10 center, Fans, our
cent fan beats them all. Serim,
ted swiss, imitation China silk, also
the genuine silk. Don’t miss seeing
our Muslin underwear and stockings,
CAs Bazaar, Bellefonte, Pa,
ou. ssi
The Result of the Fire
paralytic stroke from fright during
the recent fire at Milesburg, died on
Wednesday morning last ut
o'clock. She leaves a husband and six
children.
——————
Boys knee pants, 25 ots to $1.00,
Dress ginghams, 63, 7, 74, 8, 10, 12,
| 15, 20, 25 and 30 cts.
'to 75 and 100 cts.
I Lyons & Co.
HORATIO FP CADWALADER,
A Prominent Citilen of Tyrone and a For.
mer Citizen of this Valley Dies,
Hoiuwo o Cadwalader died at
home of his son-in-law, John K. Ray,
on Washington avenue, Tyrone, last
about two weeks ago, when paralysis
of the bowels set in, and for
days he was unable to take food of any
the
moment of his life, and even informed
Kind. He was conscious to
demise that he knew he was dying for
he felt himself cold.
WIS NO 8eene, no struggle,
bade him
last farewell, closed his eyes, and sweet-
getting
death
he simply those around
ly slept his life away.
Mr. Potters
Mills, Centre county, Penna., sevent
Cadwalader was born at
«ix years ago. Hix wife preceded him
He
man
the
to the tomb some vears
ngo.
active business
wis connected with some of
manufacturing establishments
For
in
SOIE Years
is life he re-
in
Mrs
Chicago; Mrs
Hior
Lands, Ca
Ray, of Ty
Cadwalader, conductor
One:
on
vision of Pennsvivania rail
'yvrons
were held on
is body
Nprucesown,
Tribute of Respect,
asd the
anr mu
onr nl
Prohibitionista® State Convention
winte
of music in
Miemy
i
ton, June 1, wasan enthusiastic gather
il the
ing, ail
ie party in the state.
which included nearly
fights of t]
The following nominations were made:
Hon, Amos of Philadelphia,
for supreme court justice; Rev. J. D.
MeCroary, of Pittsburg, and Simon B
Chase, for
leading
Briggs,
0
Northampton county,
congressmen-at-large
yc .
Blame it om the | mpire
ellefonte and Philipsburg ball clubs
i
HMIGIURIINE
played a game at Philipsburg a few
downed,
find no
than that
Hmpire If the
Bellefonte elub could play ball the re
days ago, and Bellefonte got
now the Bellefonte papers can
defeat
them.
other
the
reason for the
roasted
-——
A Jail Breaker Canght.
in Bellefonte about a year ago.
for his recapture,
AG HAA S30
Strawberry Social,
The ladies of the Reformed church,
Kreamer's store, June 18th, 1802
Strawberries, lee cream, Cake, ete,
will be served in the most inviting
style. A cordial invitation is extend.
ed to all to attend,
a A MP NO
Boys suits, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and
2.00,
Boys finer suits, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.60,
4.00 and 500. Lyox & Co.
we Potates wanted. Highest price
paid for same —C. P. Long, Bpring
i
COBURN,
|
The Events of a Week Spieily Dished up by
Our Correspondent, i
Mrs. Elmer i,
Cooney is » pending i
weeks with her parents who live
in Brush valley.
WwW.
postronasts r,.
A cow belonging to T. Hoster- |
man, our obliging Wis
railroad by the freight
taken a large
Glen U
and came
John Hosterman has
al
nion,
for Beecher and Bober hone
{
Nore niet.
Lindale
work for
Adam Kerstetter is at this
doing son
replr
Thomas Eisenhuth at his house which
he ntly purchased at that place,
CP
FO
Long, merchant of spring
wd of potato ~
They
t twenty cents
track.
L.
ost
or
Pine
INCTen
Penns
greatly
hens
bridges
Married O
Last
Fischer officiate
the Lut
Hall, which u
Frank Smith, of
~ianday, at
heran
pita
Tusseyville, an
daughter
and Mrs,
Centre Hill, Bot
% 11
Weil
ifreds Hosterman,
hh bride
H read
and highly in
The
ibn
and groom
are Known to a
vicinity, atid sd
timation of their Giends
ER exiends congratnial
Wa wedded pair
a
Please Take Notice,
-
Every body f% invited to call al 1 5
Carriage shop at Centre Hall, Pa, and
stock of nicely finished
I use good material
in all my work, and you will find my
Repairing a spec
lumber taken
Call and exam-
Ash snd Linn
Yours Respectfully.
Wa. W. Boon.
. a
Having nn Boom,
State College al
encing a building boom,
present
Many work
in course of erection. If the
made the county seat.
cn ———
The best wearing shoe for boys a
$1.25 that you have ever seen, The
best $1.25 shoe for men, in the county,
Lyvox & Co.
The biggest lot of men's working
shirts 25 and 50 cents, Dress shirts, 50,
76, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and 2.50, at Lyon
A
————
A Birthday
On last Friday, May 27, Myr,
{ove . Of Tu AREY N ile, vono lied thie
i i
Party,
0). K.
fifty~
third mile ston
His ma
journey
{
gable wifeand d
To do this
friends and neighbors to
Thing
enlisted
then.
they
nssist
were all prepared at
and | riday
MeClellan 4
Mi
along to Cen
hoses al noo,
in buggy, and
Love that he
Hall, as
SEEE in
formed
pring Mills,
{a for
ras 3 oil
tatoes
{ Bellefonte,
Wall
Paper,
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