The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 18, 1892, Image 9

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
CexTRE HaLL, PA., THURS. Ava. 18.
THE RACKET.
When the bugs go a
On the ceiling wall,
And in melodies entrancing,
June dancing,
and the
From the fence the pussies call,
While the
All the night into your ear,
Don’ ! that
ing,
For it's then already here.”
'skeeters are a humming,
believe summer's com
SPECIAL,
Third
mencing to-day,
August 13, 1892
sale,
and
Annual Clearance corm-
July 15. ends
customers understand
that means—if 1
KOM AND C.
Our regular
hin #
w hat don’t Kno,
i
NHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr
dellefonte, Pa.
LE SPIGELMYER,
PERSONAL.
Sternberg, of
n We
scher departed
i
Ex-Mayor
fonte, was in tow qinesday.
dev. Fi
for a weeks’ visit
county
—Xr
attende
and Mrs, John
1 campmeeting
week.
Henry Mille
foundry, spent
Millheim.
Miss
haries Jones,
tl
is the gue
Miss Maggie
ter Edd
Hannah
ie Bartholomew returned home
:
a few an extended
y the
davs ago from
of several months te wester:
of N¢ braska.
0»
-§ die
rdav aft
ed the
tot
r James A, Fie
in town on Satu
ostim
family were
noon. Mr. Fiedler inspect
tre Hall postoffice
structions of the P
according
ostmaster General,
Sumner Hosterman is now the
tired
to
proud POssessor of a cushion
eyele, and we may now
father, the Dr.
ex pect
his
in
tory
his
stood of steel,
lev. of Cook-
at
Hall station on morn-
for a brief visit in this viciniy.
Kreider is a minister in the Luth-
church and by his charge
Cookport is held in high esteem.
-Mr. D. H. Mitterling,
in from the few ago,
brought with him a two-year old Ham-
bletonian stallion which beauty,
and of pure blood. The admirers
Samuel Kreider,
port, Indiana arrived
Centre
county,
Friday
ing,
eran at
who ea me
west a weeks
is a
¥
glance,
weeMr. John N.
town,
lurk holder, of Cass
Miami eounty, Ohio, arrived a
few days ago in this vicinity,
called hither by the illness of his
mother, near Centre Hill. Mr. Burk-
holder is a native of Penns Valley and
years ago removed to the where
prosperity has smiled upon him.
west,
~Ex«<wounty Saperintendent R,
M. Magee, of Philadelphia, formerly
of this county, is up in old Centre vis-
iting friends, Professor Magee is man-
ager for Pennsylvania of the Brook-
dyn Life; a position he has held for
a number of years. Always glad to
see Rube,
we Mrs, Maggie Davis and daughter
Miss Anna Harrisburger, of Baltimore,
Md., are guests at the home of Mr.
Jacob Harpster, Mrs. Davis ix a’ sis
ter of Mr. Harpster and resided in
Centre Hall in its earliest yours, after-
wards removing from this place, Mrs,
Davis and daughter will remain for
several weeks before returning to their
home in Baltimore.
ENDS HIS LIFE.
SUGAR VALLEY THE SCENE OF
ANOTHER SUICIDE,
Citizen Shut.
a Rifle
Adam Renther, an HEecentrie
les OF this Mortal Coll With
Ball in his Heart
of suicides
Valley, in
month
again that vicinity furnish
ul attempt
an eccentrie old
prevails
Clinton
An epidemic
the last or more, and
another
of
in,
sensation by the sucees
Adam Renther,
who ended his
of
arthly career by means
a rifle ball fired through his heart
The following particulars are given
concerning til Adam
ther, of Greene tow nship, on Sth inst,
Adam Renther
Herman Renther,
township,
>
Rens
1 suicide of
Hved with his son
on a farm in Greene
enst the
riday afters
about five miles of
borough of Loganton. I
'
ie
Il al
when
about two o'clock
nth er
temp wrarily,
noon family
TY
W
ere a went from
of
issuing
Herman R
the
ie children dise
house one
smok
the |
we dead body
baoned
The
overed
from the upper windows of
Hurrying in
of the old man
the
ing of
HOSE,
they found t
Ilving on the and
bed clothing fire.
old
Wis
i
the gentlemet
fire, and afterwards
5
his body was burned vw his
flam
sOm
WWE tinguishe
si¥y) OX
examination of the body
had
which shi
If throuel
}
near
his side ls
had commit
Hupp itl
seated hin
body SO that whe
him in
rod «
would strike
h the
ram
LUTHERAN PFICNIH
fl theran Sand
Woods
Fienivo Ly
srt
# % : ts?
rove despite
Leave Bellefont
hotel te
of
s 3
bw erected by
in the new town Spangler.
the
building will i
equippe «ad with
Company and will be
rn appliances. Everyone
to Mr.
Centre county and he
friends,
be sorry have Brandon leas
uve many
- >
Fifth Annual Meet,
the Knights
holding th
and
Today, Thursday,
the Golden Eagle
$
are er
annual meet at Bellefonte,
town has on a holiday attire.
the district
Juniata Valley
A
Eight counties COMPOSE
A 4
the order, monstrous
day, fo
yr followed
with
by a balloon ascension
A large
ellefonte.,
. fp pt
i parachute descent,
House Destroyed by Fire
On Friday evening, 5th, the toll
and the
such rapid headway
burned to the
ground. The dwelling was occupied
by Andrew Ocker, who had an insur.
ance of $5700 on the household goods,
part of which were recovered from the
flames,
on fire
gained
house was
nm
Better Water Facilitios,
The pienie ground is to be better
supplied with fresh water this year
than heretofore. Larger pipes are now
being laid from the Centre Hall mains
into the ground under the supervision
of Mr. Dauberman who has charge of
that work.
a a hain
Poor Year
The eave did not have near the same
number of visitors this summer as in
previous seasons,
A ——
one AL M Ingle’s alice store, Belle
fonte, all the latest styles in foot wear
are kept in stock and at prices lower
than elsewhere,
dei
AFVIRM WITH PUSH.
A Centre Hall Enterprise Which is Boom~
ng.
When the new firm of Huyett, Mey-
er & the foundry
and machine shops a few months ago,
the Rerorter stated that the new
firm would infuse life into
and the works run on
al
the
Boozer purchased
Hew
business an
larged scale,
When ReronrtTer made that
of the
and the
the mark
the works
was shown
this week.
An addition was recently erected
edge of the business enterprise
ual members of the firm,
wide of
ion of
who
individ
statement was not
either, as an inspect
proved to a reporter
through them one day
to
the woodworking department and the
company have already spread them-
The
be
selves over more space of ground,
addition is 25 by 45 will
the erecting department
corn planters, which the
It is two
and furnishes quite
feet and
used as for
is specialty
in
an addition-
All the
with
of the company. stories
height
al amount of necessary space,
buildings besn reroofed
have
and the
roofing
steel roofing pattern building
is covered with Z, as 0
protec-
tion against fire,
H« nry
dey
it
all
¢ seribe that
Boozer, who supervises
mriments informed th
was the intention of the company
to put up one thousand
NO
ured more
corn planters
t} Inte firm
tha
ease in
is your
nanufuct n 250 planters,
the out-
orks were a scene of bustle and
and give employment to sev-
before, It is ex-
| to increase the working force
along and we can ex pect Centre
fore
years to have
hi
a great many
1 these works an industry with whi
ty will compare,
- -
in Salaries,
Bitner
eceived a Halse
H. PF.
from
to resume th
of the schools,
the
lary had
Mrs. Bitner
The it
of.
from
cation
Prof
fessor's sg
and =
FOTO
and wife
al
gF 1 state ti}
Millersy in
wl Last VOear
1500 students attend-
t hie
a
ai
hich is largest
. -
Lightning in Ohio
of Way
or of the Middle
dest 108 14
1
county,
rrible
ought in th
He
been struck by
ner HAVS
“Twenty-fiv
have lightning
irned the ground in this coun-
On Thursday ght
gis,
sie be
E
ni
rns burning
ity persons have
and Over Hx)
struck
r. 0 you may
tin
were in
ws thought
Kingdom was a~comin.'”
- - -
Big Organ,
he
ing a $5000 pipe
church. It will be
f Hook &
dlefonte are
built fo
built i
Presbyterians of Be
has
their
fac Lory of
M ass, The organ will
feet high,
foot dex Pp.
Ean r
at
Hastings, Boston,
twenty-five
eighteen feet and ten
It has thirty-two stops and
be
wide
1580 front, and all nice-
“Oar pipes,
ly gilded. The power will be furnish-
ed by the use of a water moter,
A —-
Making Repairs,
the past week
«d in cleaning the up-
per reservoir and repairing in several
places where the had
broken. To make the repairs the wa-
ter in the reservoir was drawn off’ and
the lower reservoir attached to the
mains, which is quite noticeable in the
pressure of the water when drawn.
The water company
have been engage
cement been
—
The Offles Vacant
The office of County Superintendent
of schools is now without an
bent, Professor David O. Etters
the Bellefonte schools,
ts MY
Keep Your 50 Conta,
Look out for the
man who adver
will tell you how to make one cent
If you send him your 50
cents you will receive the following
answer by return mail: “Use two of
them.”
—————
No Services,
There were no services in the Luth-
eran church last Sabbath morning ow-
ing to the absence of Rev. Fischer to
his home in Berlin, Pa. The next
regular appointment will be on Bun-
day evening.
ksi eosin
wes A full line of latest styles in
gents furnishing goods has been ree
ceived at the Philad. Branch, Belle-
fonte. A bargain in every purchase
made,
eA
COMMITTED TO JAIL,
A Showman Arrested nt Millheim on # Se- |
rlous Charge.
On the of Miil-
of a disturbance, |
the |
and!
Naturday borough
which for
excitement,
the town
indignant
a show exhibiting in
near being mobbed by
came |
itis |
Tuttle's show had been exhibiting |
in different of the county last
week, and on Saturday billed for
Millheim. The of t he
concern i= a man by name of Cunning-
Vir-
and
parts
Ws
advance agent
, 4 married man who elaims
of
whose brutal propensities exceeded his
discretion to the that he
dellefonte jail
ham
ginia as his state residence,
extent now
lunguishes in the under
a serious charge.
The man Cunningham succeeded in
he
fourteen
manner in enticing from
home of Mr. John ¥i
year-old girl,
sSOe
ank, a
named Pennington, who
had been taken to raise by Mr,
family. The girl
from the showman by Mr,
several others not without a
ficulty
Franks’
young wis taken
Frank and
little di
Cunning-
fu
and a wordy war,
time after again went
after the girl to the home of Mr,
but did
and
ham a short
Frank,
not succeed in getting her,
aguin a third time made an at-
being
after
tempt to entice her
the
Aways
warned to remain frem
He persisted in his endeavors and Mr,
premises,
arrant for his
Zerby on the chs
and rape.
and
r for
bound him over
Frank swore out a
Ww
ar-
rest before "Squire irge
of tre spss ng
muingham
Jar
appearance
was given a hearing "Squire
oy fis
at court in the sum of
above charges,
being in default,
tor
f the show of
Of
erty as ball, which
taken
Mensel
Bellefonte on Saturday
iin
next
ningham was
constable Georg:
fines the county jail
a
at the term of
© % Inw
stent of the
to the brute who
an innocent
futtle the
deavored to Dr
une
ait the parties
oould not confer
That Kno
wing Fellow
The fellow wi i “®
HE IC110OW Who EKliows
should have been done
{thing
ey
« onvenlently O11
has been done,
this fellow ¢
affairs, is not
and does not g
"and
“a3
and so.’
dumb peop
low around, ar
too, ax long a
ths
tter his
been done,
much Ix
they have
- > —
Acrommodated
A fellow ste pi dd to th
office and inquired for a
the lat Wet
papers from all parts,
He
fr
Res
paper
We
with
wl news old him
had
he'd
Wi
fire
whether he
ans
like
handed him a
mark,
be
pref rene said you,
Heaven
with
to have one
on
lNestament thie
he'd find lots therein that would
new {0 hin.
- - -
Death in Curtin Township.
Mra, Virginia Mann, wife of Robert
i Mann, Jr., died
husband in Curtin township on
August 0th, at the age of about
thirty-five years, Mrs. Mann lk
husband and three children to
her loss. The funeral took
| the following Thursday morning.
at the home of her
Tues
day,
BYR A
mourn
place on
a. —
Excursion to Bellefonte,
Belle-
eveni ng,
An excursion train will leave
fonte for Coburn, Thursday
18th, at 9, at regular excursion rate,
affording persons from the valley at
tending the K. G. E.
Wc fp
Must Pablish Them.
newspaper.
resulted in trouble to a number of |
ba A)
Making Pets of Coons.
Tailor William Sandoe is engaged at
present in the attempt to domesticate
two young coons, and is meeting with
fair success. When he brings them up
town they attract no little attention,
til o—
New Railroad.
Ground has been purchased in Al
toons, at a cost of §1,100, for the new
Beech Creek depot and the entire right
of way from Houtzdale to Altoona has
been scoured.
Sr Sor
A Centre County History.
J. Milton Furey, of Lock Haven,
having just completed a history of
Clinton county, will engage on a simi-
lar work on Centre county,
BL ar gunner
we A guarantee goes with all goods
purchased at Mingle's shoe store, Belle
HERE AND THERE.
MELANGE THROUGHOUT
THE LOCALITY.
A Report that the Cave Property is to be
tems of More Than Op
dinary Interest,
FParchased.
The of
purchase or
of
usual periodical rumor
the
the cave property several miles
Hall,
the
east
pri
follow
the Pitts
will prove
to the
Centre hag again been Ing
the
upon people, and
‘hh from Bellefonte to
Lede
the ease, but un
dispute
burg Chronicle prep
such is
rex
dated Augnst 9th, a
ber of Eastern
the
Penn Cave, about
be
are
ple of the valley, dispatch is
HA nume-
capitalists a
¢ negotin-
y
ting for purchase of the famous
of
+» miles east
Hefonte, intending
inland summer
asked for the eave
Theentr
wtural basin
HEE
In £100,000,
a distance
under ground
this
fully explored.
red hed
quite chilly
Warmest
will
the
the owners
S10 (0
Sf « £
Han
th Ai
+ wafer
— —
Luther Heunio
Wesend
Dis
day in October, Thanksgiving
™ OVE Hiiiwer and
I pa ener,
Overy
day in Christmas
- » —
olin
is for the 0 d's F
Souvenir €
The des
souvenis
air
gl
CONN Nave bowen complete dad,
mitiful. The
i# expected, will be ready for
delivery about the first of October
isk demand.
WM —-—
and are said to be vy rs bw
coins, it
and
Home Again,
Among the passengers arriving
steamer at New York Saturday,
Centre county's Dan. Hastings
who returned from an extended trip
Houck
by
oan
| was
Bellefonte M. E
Rapidly
church.
Under Way
John Lee is making
residence Church
street and in a short time will have
{the building ready for occupancy.
The dwelling when completed will be
a handsome one and a credit to the
town.
on
Wp —
Ate 16 Ears of Corn,
The roasting car campaign is now at
its height. Who can eat the most at
one sitting? We knew a young man,
who years ago gol away with sixteen
ears and Shought he wasn't full then,
Wy —-
Business Blocks Vacant,
The dearth of business in Bellefonte
the Bush Arcade are vacant,
AM SALA
Streams Low,
The streams throughout the county
are very low notwithstanding the fre
quent heavy showers we have had at
stated intervals,
I
il
wae If you want a light spring and
summer overcoat, the Philad. Branch,
Bellefonte, oan satisfy your wants in a
most satisfactory manner to yon, both
fonte, and when a purchase is made it
ean be depended upon as reliable.
In price and quality,
A Strike Threatened.
At held in Houtz-
dale 3000 miners in
the Cle prow Id distriet decided to strike
Mept. 1 unless in the
and
a mass meeting
representatives of
advance is made
grade coal mining
made the checkweighman
resolution was also adopt-
calling on the men of the Punxsu-
tawney district, which afljotns the
Clearfield district, to firm for
demands of the x character, which
they have thie operators,
In the Pur district
there are over
price of low a
change in
system. A
eel,
stand
Lied
pre i
xsutawney alone
00 men, The men in
mitted
will
man, i they are the
woth di nye a num-
urees and
Zo out ns
it
woughly or.
ganized,
The Berwin i COMPA w
prinecips
an order
will be
to
hich
y i# known have
to a hee the New York Cen-
h 2,500,000 tons of coal
lends
will have
ny
time, which
they
Com
specified
ners to think
The
airy
gainst any
an
pa declares
advance or
-
A Little
rls Experience
pd Mrs
ina
Trescott
ghtl
Lighthouse,
Loren are
at
“al
110OUse
blessed
Last
Meas-
dif i Cough
Dox
her ba
tors
al
Then
Discovery
half
reel. They
Discovery
4 you may
Murray's
and a
is
rm
repaired.
Boon,
Hall,
ill oplige by
prompt at-
ciated bv
and vour
appre-
y ’
SODOW MhOoe's
said to have
spring and
the
than
in
+3
nn
styles
Te AS
; Sutwcrite for the
he campaign.
houlde
Fr. 13. 0)
: il Term
and Instru-
ypues address
Pa
GRAIN MARKET.
WEEKLY BY KURY
Musi For catal«
Mover,
Freeburg.
L & SON
PRODUCE AT STORES,
1 gC » .
for the
strictly in it; we have same
ent weaves and weights,
coming season are
in differ.
| All the late styles in Dress
Goods at popular prices.
Three cents for a cake of pegu-
lar fivecent Toilet Soap.
Have you seen our new
terns in Satines?
Canton Flannels—best values
at lowest prices,
pat-
Samples of goods sent for your
asking.
Silkalenes Laces and Heavy
Curtins—and all the lay
pen. We are sole agents for
Bellefonte for the W. C. CO.
Corsets—the finest in the
world for the price.
Have you tried “Garman’s
Pride” Corsets at 50e ?
Hemp Rope for Banners,
Rugs, Tables, ete.
a
s stock of Umbrellas—new
ay = in Handles,
Our 15¢ (boxed) Writ ing
ithe « an} of that of many
| ask 1 x,
Bicycles sold on the easy ment
jlan. None but high grade w .
Two rs of fine black Or cream cok
ored hose Roi for 25c--or 15¢ per pair.
oer that