The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 21, 1892, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
FRED. KURTZ, EDITCR AND PUBLISHER.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, JULY 21.
THE RACKET,
Sudden Death,
Mr. Daniel Horner, a
dent Potter township, died
his home, beyond Tusseyy ille, on last
lifelong resi- |
of nt
Monday evening.
Mr. Hon
t field that morning, felt
wer, w hile engaged in i
an at
1d
evening
harves
went i
hel
tack of neuralgia in his face, a
st, At
“When the June bugs go a dancing, |
On the ceiling and the wall,
And in melodies entrancing,
From the fence the pussies call,
While
All the night into
Don't believe
$
the 'skeeters are a humming,
VOUr ear
that summer's come-
ing,
For it's then already here.”
SPECIAL,
Third Annual Clearance
15.
=ale, come
menecing to-dav, and ends
August 13,
July
1582,
Our regular customers understand
what that means—if U don’t Kno,
KOM AND C.
»
3. BPIG
Gi. I ELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER,
11
il
3
fesrit
A ICTORI LE,
PERSONAL.
—Mr. Gross Mingle
in Aaronsburg on
Mrs. Esthe
fonte, is vi
ly.
—M
yr
I
Lucy
eral day
5
spent 54
tre Hall.
— That j«
Mills Hotel,
On our
y landlor
ly
Davy
ts Weds
stree
we
Miss Carri
was the
fonte,
rr
on Church street, last
Mr. and Mrs. Yearick,
‘pen
Ve
burg,
with their
gle
gle.
spend
Harper.
Mr. Ge B. Brandon
GPF
i
nial host of that famous hostel
Brockerhofl House, Bellefonte,
town Saturday.
— Mrs. Joseph Lutz wi
of William
at the sick
Wm. Lohr.
Me aurs, Wal
Miss Grace
dren,
SPOTL, are
3
bed of her moti
ance
Mrs.
red,
hand 3
Belle
kett,
Aurora Moore dros
fonte on Sunday
Rev. CU. W. Rishell, of Sha
Clearfield cot
place, passe i thirou
day. He
wife and son.
Mr,
clerkship in the Pennsylvania railroad
fr
FOI
evening.
5
v
formerly
gh town
was accompanied
James Lohr, who holds
3. 23 mp :
in Philadelphi is home
hie
Heinbaugh
service i, on
t
t sickness of his moth
account of
— Mr, in
with Mrs, Kelley and Mrs.
Reedsville, spent Sunday Mr.
Reynold’s family on Church street.
Xr.
Conpany
with
was a caller at the REroRTER office on
4
tion for the best paper in Centre coun-
ty by properly
a good while to come,
adjusting his label for
the office of Associate Judge,
caller the REPORTER
Wis
last
i
at office
and building fences,
fonte, who aspires to represent old
Centre's interests at Harrisburg next
pession was in town looking up his
chances early in the week.
—eee Mr. Geary Van Pelt, wife and
sop Harvey left on Tuesday afternoon
for Blaterville, New York on their an-
nual trip. Mr Van Pelt never allows
a year to pass by without visiting the
scenes of his boyhood.
wee Migs May Miller, of Johnstown,
daughter of J. K. Miller, dec'd., for-
merly of this place, is visiting her
many friends and acquaintances in this
section. May was a pretty little girl
when the family left, and now we
know that Johnstown cannot boast of
a handsomer young lady.
his accustomed smoke. Soon
neuralgic affection drew to his
and in two hours caused his
Mr. Horner
ty looking man, of
had evident app
to live vet,
heart,
death. was a stout, hear- |
his
ing that in the mid
Mr. Horner
and
Wil
are in death. wit good
devoted
citizen, i
h
neighbor and
member of the Evangelical church,
He was a soldier in the late war, |
Precantions Against Sunstroke
Th
recautions
p alth iy 1
state bon of health in oli
that dark
flour. one
poonful of b
table HM
0 tend upfuls 0
winfuis of
?
pitte d cherries
dottom
, pour over the
out into 8 warn platter,
, and serve
1
i
wilh any sau
wd raspberries, and
can be substituted for
Wp
No Change In Living.
W. H. Dill, the president of the
Clearfield and Houtzdale
| banks, has removed with his family
| from Clearfield to Philadelphia, and
Phil
ipsburg Ledger remarks that William
| H. Dill's bank escapade doesn’t seem
Rev
defunct
in speaking of this removal the
to have interfered with his style of liv.
ing quite as much as it did with that
{ of some of his creditors. The immense
his new home in Philadelphia creates
many comments,
posal mini
A County Oficial in Trouble,
W. A. Mosher, a Lock Haven mer
chant, came to Willinmsport on Sun
day in search of his wife, and finding
her at a hotel with A. W. Brungard,
caused the couple's arrest,
$500 bail,
were staying at the hotel,
sr ———— ow
we Take the REPORTER
campaign, at 35 cents, Send in the
nares,
WHERE TOUAMI.
Mounntaln
Bills Pure Air,
Romantie Reenery Rippling
People desirous to enjoy the pleas-
caniping out, have fresh air,
es to feast on unsurpassed mountain
beautiful
and
that
with its laurel
ROCHOCry
other flowers, fresh water brooks
should pack up tents and other need-
ge and put them on board the
We have all
3% to make eamp life
sjud id
here,
our
yw oand many more right
Loy
enjovabl
in
with-
and vou can reach ely RpPOLs
Denu tii i
leys and mountains
out number, that will afford you more
added
be
swelter-
ion and ple assure, w ith
a trifling cost, than can
the fashionable,
¢ seaside resorts,
* weeks put in camping-
vou real enjoyment with-
ashion, style and
watering
romp
vor
HOWErs
ively of
ough there
i their hel
alma
he dog days
3
and some
For the
of the
requested, and
for
ve will prepare
from
kind of grain,
various stages down to the sacked
to that Centre
farms an farmers stand
FYAT
tral exhibits the editor
has been
of
OF cotrs
gather our cereals
an exhibit, ¥
the best our soil produces,
}
i
our
in
host armors, of ead
ar
ticle, prove county
i to
second
none,
Centre in agricultural,
al,
to make as go
FY
county
ner
minet
able
World's ¥
wtnte
and fang cle partments,
i
any
bias
pay
'
county
(iis
ii
i
nil
-
-
Had Two San Strokes,
Editor and Postmaster James
| Fiedler, of Bellefonte,
Co. B., N.G.P, to
unfortunate enough to receive two sun
strokes at Homestead, and was brought
to his home at Bellefonte. He fell
{suddenly from the figst stroke received
and severely skinned up his face and
head. Jim went to the scene of the
trike and got struck.
- i Ee
wie Mr, Harry Yearick with his wife
and two sons, of Philadelphia, visited
{during the last week Mr. W. B. Min-
gle's family, Mr, Yearick is engaged
in the retail conl business in the city
of brotherly love and has made a suc
cess of life,
accom panied
SPRING MILLS,
Installation of OfMcers of KK. G and Oth.
er Interest
Pr. DD. M.
my next Monday,
k. F.
this town, but now of
at home with his father at present.
Mrs. Dillet had a large basket wlagiel-
ing against the st
ing New
x’
YO
If will oper
former resident
Decotah, 111,
Smith, a
ovepipe on the second
house, She hasn't
her
NO great
floor of any
damage was done,
ire Belle
stopped with landlord Ruhl for
I
woking crowd and g
Hore.
A party of tenderfeet, 1
fonte,
supper on last Bunday
al good I
ney
I't
in this metropolitan city
ly one of the gentler persua
edthat C. PP. L !
railroad station.
Al the
cers of Centre (
ong
recent installation of
1s
(+1
the 1 allntion
and
trict
sisted by Sir Knigl
and Tobias from
lowing im hist
The
Carin iieng
stone Crasher Doing Fine Wor
Be stone crusner 11 uss
COM
SER"
f
tur: that place
improvement on the
ing stone,
-
® om
Punishable by Fine,
There is a law punishing ofanity
pt
Th
day two persons were arrested at
at 624 cents for ench oath, other
Castle, charged with using
$0
might be
profane
language. One paid $13. and the
£15.70.
forced in this place with good effect.
other The law
py
S26000 Insurance,
The Grange Insurance Company has
in Nittany
lightning, and pay
shame,
Valley, recently
$2000 insurance on
Wc fy
Isn't This a Little Strong.
A Lancaster county farmer owns a
pair of horses which are so well broke
en that they will pull a harrow re
gularly across a field from morning
until night without a driver.— Ex.
change.
a cots
Our Life 1s In the Balance,
A Chicago man recently saved his
life by earryiny a roll of one hundred
dollar bills inside his vest when a bul.
let enme that way. Yet there are peo-
ple who neglect so simple a precaution.
SA A]
“Out of sight’ —— busted.
HOME HEADING
Fhe Pennsylania 8
Rev, Miles
| last Sunday
{ Reformed ol u Boalsl
mn touching on the
n of Odd Fellowship
He eho Matt. 22:
The sermon {
§ Ht Ww
We
TR,
jsi0
§ Th
> 1
gl |
ix jis WX:
e and of
i
3K
Wiis 11h
it
| not
bi
and evident
id
h |
onal power,
thorough mastery diii~
| gent research
The lodges, besides Boalsburg, Pp
| resented were Centre Hall, Pine Grove,
State College, Bellefonte and Lemont
Prof. P. 8. for
{the occasion who was the
Mever was organist
Aassintoad by
choir of the Reformed chureh,
Wy
Married,
8. H. Eisenberg, on last Sunday evens
ing, Mr. Adam N. Neese and Miss
"Blanche 1. Korman, the former of
Spring Mills, Pa, the latter of
Georges Valley.
AA
Plasterers al Work,
The plasterers are at work on the
new Reformed church at Spring Mills,
penters in a couple of weeks,
Sens A MY
wens [4 18 8 positive fact that you ean
buy the best goods for the least money
at the Philadelphia Branch, Belle
fonte,
goods
with all g
Belle
griarantoe goes
glore,
i 8 Ming SIIOH
i1 i 1
Carmans.
14
§
flarvest Excarsions Half Rates.
winy ih
well round trip
weil 30 deve {0 the vitios
of the West, Northwest
Vastors fost Agente wil
i. Moe that
gtom Rou the bust
Quinney and St. Louis
&
tiok
and
, mand
add
they
line
Fou
Evwris, General
f then
reg ions
throng?
read over thy
from Chicago, Poor ia
farther information write P,
i Passenger Agent. Chicago
jaly 212m.
NERRASKA FARM LANDS
Bond your address, and that of your Hinds tn
PLS Evers, General Passenger Agest © B.& Q
R. B.. for a free pamphlet desoriptive of the furm
| Inns of Nebraska,
[This tate produced in one year three handred
milton bushels of corn, boskdon other grain, frat
1 and hve stock,
july Adam
| BOAL NOTICE. «Notice is herby given
i tht the second partial account of Kil
| Wert, Committers of Daniel Musser, & lunatic has
{ been filed In this Prothanatas 4 etfice, nnd that
i the same will be conf un les prions
fines tied ua a buiord Hopes
Tresday, August 28,
i wo
oR avn ly