THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. | HALL, Pa. = co CENTRE THURS. AUG. i THE RACKET. | “When the June bugs go a dancing, | On the cefling and the wall, i And in melodies entrancing, From the fence the pussies call, While the 'skeeters are a humming, | All the night into your ear, Don't believe that summer's ing, already here. COIn- For it’s then SPECIAL, , Third Annual Clearance Sale, menecing to-day, July 15. and August 13, 1892. CoOin- ends | i i Our regular customers understand | what that means—if U don’t KOM AND C. i i i i 10, Kone | R. SPIGELMYER, SH EM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. PERSONAL. — Miss Cleveland, of Reedsville, is visiting Mrs. Julian Fleming. “Mrs. Emma Wolf, ok Rebersburg, | Mrs. D. J. Mey-| i is visiting her sister, er. i ~Miss Sallie Glass, of Freeburg, is the guest of Mr. Simon Harper's ly on Church street. —Mr=. Madge Wakefield mother, Mrs. Margaret Mount Union — Mr, and Reedsville, are on Church stacet. meee MIS. affer town is sending some time witl family of Mr. M. Derstine. A party of ten Joalsburg and viel fami- 1 and her | Rishell, of are visiting in town. 4 Mrs. visiting at Toy er, Shunkwei Mr. Romig’ KRhaffer Derstine, of couples, took Bartges hotel on Saturday -Associate-Judge of Boalsburg, uesday. That Miles, 1 on Tuesdes. lity Thomas ley, sojourned in on’ Democrs genial gard, « other day. Mr. I day from a weeks visit witl ver returned 1 fri Rebersburg. Mr. port, is spen tre Ha Friday in Tyrone. -Mr. Harry Lingle, of Martha days this week. il Mrs. J. C. Boal returned home after a short visit with fri was the guest of Oden- kirk several Conductor Reamer's wife lHefonte, asended the f Be ) 1 % formed Sabbath school picnic on b nie ©, { nesday. Byron W near Madisonburg, last this friends. ai shafer and wile, several davs spent week in vicinity Faulkner, of Philips ary h his burg, for judici was in town on On aspirant Of Tue wday Mr. and Mrs, lin, of Rudd, home of Mr. Thomas Gramley, Hall. : Mr. John D. Rishell, formerly of this place but now a prosperous drug- gist on Market street, Philadelphia, is visiting friends in this section. —Mr. Homer O. Barr, of Jeanette, Westmoreland county, days this week at the home of his fath- er-in-law, Mr. Jacob Harpster. The Misses Montelius, [1l., and Miss Margaret Gast, William are A. visiting at at Oak fowa, spent several City, Mr. Wolfs left on Saturday. we Mr. Bam’l Wise and his neigh- bor Limbert, two old Democratic far- mer from Brushvalley, gave the Re- PORTER a call. —Miss Annie Harpster left on Wednesday morning for Jeannette, Westmorelanfl county, on a visit to her sister, Mrs, Homer Barr, wee Mr. George R. Meek, of Belle fonte, managing editor of the Watch man, accompanied by the Misses Hoo- ver and Miss Heilig tarried in town on Friday last. Mrs, Warren Weaver and child- ren, of Philadelphia, who have been spending several weeks with Mrs. Flora Bairfoot returned to her hoe Tuesday. Br ———— Good Road, The new road from Penn Hall to Spring Mills, along the creek, is near- ly completed and already passable. An iron bridge crosses the creek at Reuben Klines, Mr. Manasse Guise was the contractor and he has done the job to the satisfaction of the peo- ple as we are informed, and deserves credit for it. So AP SYP Rabbath School Plenie, The Reformed Sabbath school of this place had a plensant pienie in Kellers woods, on Wednesday. They had a pleasant time and plenty of good things to fill up with. - K.OF G, E. Festival and Plenio at Spring Mills on Last Niturday. For several weeks prior to July 29th 30th Centre Castle had begun nd festival at Spring Mills. They probably should have begun several to prepared had there been more favorable er. As it was, he wenth- there was more bustle well taking everything into afTair However, consideration, organized | the affair was much more of a success than count of the rain Fagles fold and gave up the ghost. any one anti ieipaied. On ac Friday evening, ied their Many of them saying that the on many of the wings than and nothing was done to until for them festival, affair which seemed the arrived to have afternoon making things The thirty wile, 1 some effect in fl picnic. after- noon train brought some ity Knights from Bellefonte Ate Madison Castle arrived, r with members from Mill tle. The Sir Knights made a fine they march towel dm Case np when came on After through the grove hal ' TOV ground. ing around for a short they ted at the north-west addr § Alexander Knight W here sir Knight and wlison ( f § fe Hie, aid astle., Th Knight f the ell Cold was read by M Hiheim Cast and » 1 it, DIOKEe Franks d that Spring irom the col and by eigl crowd i has been I ye pite seer iis, the OI plete yr - *ublic Sale, i i | Clinton County's District Attors lesig i t rict Attorney Resigns District attorney Brungard, of 1 Haven has resign ed on account of hi Abr the indultery scrape. T. T. us fill gard uns his | been ap pointed ito | Brungard. Kru | name for resigning | does not deserve the plac i= a the fellow, honored nam Brumgeard. Wc py A Good Paper Lock Haven st Saturday edition, dev I'he of In Diily large the fairs of that brisk city, to the is 8 twelve-page oted to industrial town, well prise of the Democrat, and make-up. is to in the ita get-up ~~? Mra. Burkholder Dangerously IL Mrs. Burkholder, of Felix Burkholder, at Hill, dangerously ill. She bed faust for nearly four years, four years old. relict [8 Centre has been she or is elg pon Communion Services, Communion services were the Methodist church on last evening and an excellent sermon, for the young men, was delivered by their presiding elder, Rev. Hamlin, held in NMabbath pe———— The Best Paper. At a recent quilting party within ten miles from here the REPORTER was voted the best paper in the county. Vote stood 8 to 0, all ladies, iti A Bargain, Here isn bargain: The New York Weekly World and the Rerorten for the campaign-—only 35 cents! a we A grinrantee goes with all goods purchased at Mingle's shoe store, Belle forte, and when a purchase is made it ean be depended upon as reliable, ls lft soma a wenn Thursday August 18th, Lewistown Lutherans will enjoy old fashioned harvest home picnic. Was It Mrs, Charles W, of Frank lin township, Snyder county, died sud- denly July X under suspicious elrenmstances. From Middleburg Past of 25th inst. we condense the following report: On the the formed the hired girl that she was suf- Polson? SBwengle on Saturday morning, ay the the morning of 28rd she in- fering from neuralgia and thought she | she up | fall | went heard a Hhe fouud would take a powder, the a call summoning her. stairs and soon girl and Mrs. agony. She called Mr. dieburg for Dr. writhing in her bed who went to Mid- | The and a on the floor lifted AW ngle Nwengle into and doe- half The symptoms indicated strychnoia poison- The asked powders she aken Hassingoer, tor arrived about an hour after she had taken the powder. doctor how had t Home"! d five ing. many | and she an-| swered She suffered intensely and die minutes after the doetor's | arrival. The hush enid he had morphine powders and two grains of | (x. M anil got three strychnia to poison a weasel, at prev being interview- hindel’s drug store the g. Dr. sid ious even- | shindle Mr of He labeled the On Swengel has purchased two grains strvehnia mor | phine with | skull and crossbones autioned Mr, d wel in its use. stated that his r the poise and that © assisted | t 4% ma for asd Lhe taken Atl when wrphine ning, hie he points d ned said; ison ral t The afternoon fror ren. fling OOK Thursday dence, place un her ate Bp Homeseekers' Excursions, Excurs Union August in Two Grand fons via on oith, biraska, Utah, Montana. the for 30th and Sept. N+ Wyoming, to points Kansas, Texas, New Mexico and offered low prices For this Union Pacific will sell tick- land by the Union Pacific at years time. 00s casion the Hee your nearest ticket sep. 25 ard agent. EE Wp To Celebrate thelr Centenial, We understand the MMinburg are citizens of a celebration, : October. a” > Democratic Delegate Election, The Democratic delegate takes place next Saturday afternoon, August 6th. Democrats, ty to attend. i A MA RAS A New School Buliding. Earlystown i= to have a new brick school house. The contract was given to Howard Homan of this town, who has Mrewly begun work on it wll A 5 - Cut Down the Weeds, Many of the board walks are lined with weeds—trim up your premises by rooting up the ugly things. aim——————— wn {4,18 80 positive fact that you can buy the best goods for the least money st the Philadelphin Branch, Belle. fonte. ¥ A IY AAAS we Nice Hams and Shoulder, G, O04 BexxEn, TRIAL LIT. | First Weok of August Ce Monday Aug A.A. Walker Win, E. Irvin vs. Hubler vs. mrt Commencing 224 ‘92, Hoove Daniel Paul W. Gi. Mauver, r, etal, Marah el nl. J. ing. A EK. . W.H C. G. Hurvlinger B. Shope vs. Baylor Madell Min- . Benner, Adm'rs ve. W. (roetz ve M.D. Min- ing Co, H. sl Kelley va, Baylor Madill wevery ve, Wm. Grauer, Bail cle, Spring twp., 1 Dist. R. B.&B. E.R R. Jus, W. MeNitt et al. John L. ete, J. & J. Elizabetl Brown. ou hool ve James MeNitt v J ares K. GG, Bshutt Wn. Daniel Hoover's Exr, Alexander. Lirauer Blot Resolutions of Sympathy and Respect of on the Death «i, PZ. Lemont Evangelienl 8. 5, of Bertha May Love, July 28r Where In th all-wise God it move by i-, death our Sunday sc Bertha May Loy . om ation tr pes bine a large turn out Ww. President Central - - -— New For Old, Mrs. Polly Royer's ne site of the bersburg, | the | was burned at house on the t Re- On - i by fire, under roof. + Harter's one destrove a is up and lot adjoining wher the building is also uj SLOT same time, a8 new y and will be under roof in a few days — Rain, On Monday night a regular old style | Pennsylvania rain set in, which lasted | over Tuesday. and full of corn and other grain, and helps the springs and wells amazingly A “Pennsylvania rain’ ! is broad, wide, moderately wef, A —-—, Got Home. have to the sweethearts, The Bellefonte soger boys { home from the war, much | light of their mamas and | Luckily none of them got hurt enough to apply for a pension. got des a —- - Evangelionl —— The Evangelical Sunday school is ing Mr. James Kellar's farm, below town, A goodly number turned out this morning laden with good things, nil i and bruises or for rheumatism, lame Chamberlain's Pain Balm is unrivaled. For sale by J. D. Murray. i AI MY I we Liowing' stock of spring and summer clothing is unequaled in the county. Hehas a larger stock than ever to select from and of latest styles and cuts The prices never were as low. cio We A A ST WA Every shade of Chiffon Lace from 50 ola, up. Lyon & Co, CARNEGIE OFVICIALE SUEL, frasis the Ts triker The th reside 9% rita } FEARS IRE EES FER day ped 108 Hugh Hoss King, : frennan a against ANNOUNCEMENTS, wised of Pott We are Foreman Prothonotary, sal cratic County We mre smith, of Peis # nonotary $ Ab fort to the cratic County Convents RUIN t EE 3 i dow We are authorised to announce that Charles R | Kurtz, of Centre Hall boroug! Prothonotary, suljed cratic County « onvention We are authorized to antounoe ih diner, of Bellefonte, at MM. 1. Gar formerly of How lL fs 5 oan | thie Democratic County Omvetition ASSEMBLY Wenre sulhorised 15 anpounce that James | Schofield, of Bellatonts Borough, Is a candidate | for Amembly. subject to the decision of the Dem | poratic Uoanty Qonvention We are anihorised to announce that Dr. Philip. | 8. Fisher, of Zion, fea candidate for Assembly, | suhjest to the decision of the Democratio County | Convention, We are suthorised to snpounte that John T. | MeCormiek, of Perguson township, noandidate | for Legtainture, subject to the « desicion of the | Democratic Oonnty Convention, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, We 9 aleiommacdor to Sunaunge that Riillam J. wi ont, a can inte District A ook i he decision of the Dr nea on We are amiioriaeh vo eres John M Rp XECUTOR'S H nentary NOTICE LETTERS TESTA the estate of Sophia Hoster man, dec'd inte of Potter twp, having Seen granite At he updersiguned he wou Ml respect foli request all persons Knowing themselves fpdebied estute to make immediate payment, and having claims agains the same Wo present ated forsettiement ALrner Hostgmsan, Executor, Centre Hill. on Tivo Harvest Excarsions Half Rates. spud 00h aed September Tis, The Burlington Beane will sell round trip tick. farming regioms of the West, Northwest, and Fastern Ticket Agents will sell | theough tickets on the same plan. See that they { road over the Burlington Route, the best line | from Chiloago, Peoria, Quiney and 8. Louis. For | further information write I, 8, Eustis, General | July 2 2h. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS, fond your address. and that of your filonds w Bs : Ra. tral ener ger Agent 53.4 ‘ ny A (roe pam M4 desoripiive o farm innds of Nebrae i" This ‘tate produced in ou three hundred million bushels of com, besides other grain, frait aud live stork, july 32m AZ ARTED. SALESMAN: famry from start, ion 00, Had Ly ON
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