THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITCR AND PUBLISHER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, BEPS. 1. THE RACKET. On the ceiling and the wall, And in melodies entrancing, From the fence the pussies call, While the 'skeeters are All the night into four ear, Don’t believe that summer's ing, For it’s then already here.” COLI- SPECIAL, Third Annual Clearance Sale, com- mencing to-day, July 15. and ends August 13, 1892, Our regular customers understand what that means—if U don’t Kno, KOM AND C. G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. A Curiosity, Mr. Shannon Boal this week handed to the reporter a curiosity in the shape of a potato which he found in his cel- lar among others. The potato has two others growing from it, one about one- fourth the size of the original and in ¢ healthful growing condition. Mr. Boal says this explodes the theory that nothing will grow except planted, and from the specimen handed us he is right too. Repalr the Walks ~ midst of the patrons pienie, with thousands of strangers the The walks and pavements in the ough are not in the best condition and those having walk in dilapidated condition should repair same and thus Fix town. } in Wir= a avoid a probable accident, them up. elit Improving Slowly Mr. John Foreman, who had the bones of his ankle broken a short tine ago by a horse throwing him and then falling on him, is gradually improvi and with careful attention expects to ng be out soon again. Farm Sold. Mr. D. C. Keller has sold his farm Hall, to Mr. per farm buildings, Kauf east of Centre ; man, at $101 fine new acres. a the and acre, has contains 57 Bil catenins PERSONAL. Puella Dornblaser visited in Centre Hall on Monday. —W. J. Underwood, of Bellefonte, was in town on Monday. ee M 188 Jeulah Brisbin is taking in at Williams Grove women M] 18888 the sights week. this Hoffer, of Hunting- home of Mr. J. D. Miss Fannie don, visited at the Murray last week. ee Mr, George Weaver, a prominent citizen of Rebersburg, was the guest of his brother-in-law, Harper, over Sunday. —Mr. John Stoner, president of tne Millheim bank, was in Centre Hall on Tuesday, circulating his friends. Nimon among —eMr. and Mrs. Daniel Mitterling, and Mr. and Mrs, William Mitterling, returned home a few days ago from tour of the famous summer resorts, Emma Foster and Miss Jennie Anspach, of Mifflinburg, were i neers M1884 wo si : i SNAKE BITTEN. | a i i A RATTLESNAKE GETS IN ITS] DEADLY WORK i Will Fetterolf Bitten on the Fioger By ol Rattlesnake, Prompt Trent. i ment, { On Wednesday shortly after noon, Will Fetterolf, son of Mr. Howard Fet- the finger by a| the proper and suffer no serious consequences from Will is a young man about eighteen FKmerick, about of Hall. On Wednesday with George he was en- Centre Sunday. —]t may be the last chance you will ever have to see Kellar the Magi- day evening September 7th, and see him. to the house with an attack of dy=en- tery, the past week, but at present is slowly improving. Mrs. Maggie Davis and daughter a few weeks’ visit at the home of Ja cob Harpster, James H. Lohr, who holds a clerkship in the P. R. R. Auditors’ Department at Philadelphia, arrived in Centre Hall last week with his fam- ily, on his annual vacation. He and family are domiciled at the home of his father on Church street, weell0l. Wm. Bhortledge, of Belle- fonte, delivered a very intersting ad- drees, at the Mt. Gretna Farmers’ En- eampment, Aug. 23, ns President of the Penn’a Retail Implement Dealers’ Association. Col. Shortledge is a pub- lic spirited gentleman of broad views, unselfish in his ideas and shuns clap- trap in his expressions st all times advocates what is right and for the general good. i ! i } At the time they were load- ing the wagon from a pile of the slabs Will the pile to throw some wood on the near the mill reached down to rattlesnake, which lain the struck at him and fastened its deadly of his right The fangs sunk so deeply in when a hidden among wood, fangs in the forefinger hand. snake could not loos- by the sudden jerk made by Will, the drawn from the hole and ling from his finger, but ened its hold and dropped off. A man was quickly dispatched to Hall al and a quantity of whiskey. snake was hung dang- loo it soon assistance, A ligature A large was poured int His s12¢, Centre for medic fit was bound around the O amount of whiskey iim and the wound cauterized. l hand swelled up to an enormous but the prompt application of x i poison from dotes previ nted the ing, Thur ing his system. This morn 5 5 ew hint day, he i i 1 rex hoped wil over The snake was ¢ ing the exc ey ded in I TAKING UF THE MAINS Church Street Being Torn the Wa ter ( Up By ompany. sal workmen have been engaged vr tirs tl . a week in digging up the leared th ie herein » them « formed peded the were laid in a" and since th residents have HE flow £9 fF } 1 rom tie ol 3 the trees, Bo Ay An Interesting Decision, In the case of an ay cover goods unpaid were sold under county, in : leases under pianos, organs, ete., ar disposed of Phe Judge decreed that with these leases, in case the pavment on goods was not made the proces fd tot in question was and have | 11 Selier he house where the arti removed. He could not, however, in cas in- his gress was barred, make a forcible en- try, but in that instance his redress lay in securing writs of trover and conver- | sion or a writ of replevin. i lf —y Rend All Sides. The most foolish thing that any man can do, says the Altoona Tribune, is to | discontinue his subscription to a news- paper because he does not agree with | its opinions. It never does the paper | any harm and it deprives him of what ought to be a stimulating mental exer- cise—the opportunity of contrasting | his own views with those of other | men. In fact, every man who ean afford it ought to take news- | papers, he should be especially glad of | the opportunity of reading opinions he regards as heretical. several those | For error of the other side, and if he is ter. AA om —— Exhibit at Williams Grove, Huyelt, Meyer & Boozer will present very commendable manner, Two manufactured for | hibition by the firm and they are as | neat and handsome as could be done, being finely painted and finished. D. | planters to the patrons at Williams Cirove, mms ——— New Hats. Having received a fine line of new hats, bonnets, and sailers, for the fall season, an inspection of the same as to price, quality and style is requested. Mus, Cora B. Boon, Centre Hall cA AM ASA Bodies Still Being Found, It is over three years since the great flood at Johnstown, yet on Wednes- day afternoon the body of a woman was found under the sand, Ss ADSI RSA Don't fail to go to Bellefonte September 7th, and see Kellar the Magician, THE SWENGLE CASE, Everything Strongly Against the Sayder County Young Man, tion in the Swengle poisoning case which will come up for trial at Last Saturday the dinner un News he Snyder's able barrister gave it § he was in Lewisburg, says day News, and took Cameron House, To sentative, with whom at repre- 8 his opinion that he had the clearest kind From the facts that have thus far been establish- Swengel administer the own hands, but placed it in his wife's not poison under the belief that it was morphine. told the would be a grade less than murder In this case we are crime in might the Oor the first degree, and he the and get a less, law's vengeance on life sentence something ter that Justice would reach out and wring the neck of Charles Haines’ murderer within a year as the guilty parties are now practically run down. a Road Sign Boards, at b- Chere is a stringent law on this ct fixing the manner in which super- ile shall Ix visors shall do this work and serib- ing how thos boards 11isCT ibed to impart nee i n for travelers wit] y three day nd warn West - - -— Married at Johnstown. rowl he Re Amick, church, Mr. W. A. Bli f Mt Bedford county, Pa, and Miss Lillia Pa. The W. A. Spring Johnstown only a short Kn, O Johnstown, of Prof. from Krise, of is the daughter who removed time ae hoo ily will be pleased to learn of this un ion and the newly-wedded couple will have the best wishes of all. a Reanion of the 148th Regiment, The surviving members of the 145th ited to 14 Hs tegiment are he Washington, during the Grand Army the month. This regiment was organized epublic Encampment of Centre Hall a great many members still reside. —— - singular Disease Among Horses, A new disease prevails mmong horses in the vicinity of Philipsburg. The lower portion of the horses legs swell | to an immense size and the afflicted In some instances the horses become crazed and can scarcely be subdued. As yet no remedy has been found for the disease, which has been prevailing in the eastern part of the State for some time. Ws py animals lose their appetite. Council Meeting. The council will meet on Friday evening next, in "Squire Boal's office and business relative to the coming pienie will be transacted. If you have any complaint to make or grievance, go to the meeting and be heard, - a AM SS Live Stock for Sale. During grange pienic week, at Cen- tre Hall, there will be on exhibition and forsale a lot of Durham cows, springers and calves, also some sheep. All western stock. sepl-2t D. C. KELLER. iiaasmeomaneel i cicacmeesn we A full line of latest styles in gents furnishing goods has been re ceived at the Philad. Branch, Belle fonte. A bargain in every purchase made, cnefiibseribe for the REPORTER, STRUCK BY A COPPERHEAD the Dress of un Lady Mrs. Neff, the esteemed wife of Mr Lafayette Neff, about two miles west last forget, lady her a hair-raising experience one day he had hon will not =oon Mrs. friend at Nell her entertained a and when her to the gate, with . Neff felt a tug or a pull at she around and her dres glanced discovered to her horror that a snake had str in the uck at her and had fastened its folds of her woolen fungs dress, which wis of 1 texture, and fr its fangs, She sereamed and the men her without ly came to is t- the house quick ance, but trouble ss it was not BOC from Mrs, Neff thi and cor the snake was loosened its position and dispatched. showed great nerve during esting and trying ordeal, 1rral wpe. had ulntes herself upon her narrow es I im The snake was a copperhead and Pl lain hidden int he Tass eet . fo the Tent Holders and Patrons Grange 1 A Pennsylvania 100 Years Ago. . ® Ki Years Lites FERRE WEEK. A Child Receives Injuries From a Runaway Which Caores its Death, Other News About the Valley i Last Wednesday afternoon a serio us accident occurred on the road between i dellefonte and Pleasant Gap, and a child was so severely injured that its death occurred only a short time after, Mrs, William i Pleasant Gap, with a small ehi dri wWoeen irom i a boy who was acting a | ] the road bet Pleasant idriving on fonte and when Cap, horse took fright and ran away { them. | Mrs. child was either thrown from the b Gross in her eflorts to save gry or attempted to jump out with Mrs, Gross verely injured and the child « child in her arms. wh that it died in a day or so af The afternoon i t 1 ui LOOK place frit« cemetery ial funer | Het the Fischer, of the a The Cow Rell, iMys (hier T ¥ 34 3. § es and again the coat « teenth Virg ‘ommonwealth, 51} { 110 doubt, Hi i" sylvania is still second, and from that place exo in 1810 and 1820, when she Pennsylvania is gaining on her, how- Bip Must Hant Some Other Subject. The factional quarrel in the school board having been settled and an in- structor secured, the curb law- yers mu®t now hunt up other subject upon which they can ventilate their ideas. If the town is not run ac- it may and -}, 80 they think. cl ——— stone some will go to the d Charter Granted, The State College water Company, State College, capital, $10,000, was granted a charter at the State Depart- ment yesterday, Directors: John W. Steward, W. C. Patterson, State Col- lege: William Foster, Lewisburg; Thomas Foster, Philadelphia; William Whitmer, Sunbury; J. D. Bhugarts, Bellefonte, sr RIEL AAI Broke His Ribs, Rev. 8, (i. Shannon, of Philadelphia, well known in Lutheran circles in this place, had two of his ribs broken last week, by falling over the back of a chair, while reaching to the top of a book case. Ee AP ABSA. ” — wen A guarantee goes with all goods purchased at Mingle's shoe store, Belle fonte, and when a purchase is made it ean be depended upon as reliable, wen AL Mingle's shoe store, Belle fonte, all the latest styles in foot wear are kept in stock and at prices lower Wp Exchange of Palpits. of Pres. Rev, preach here will be an exchange « next Sabbath. 3 ¢ Hof rare d 431 Laurie, of Bellefonte, will g Mills in the Hall i Jaskerville’ Baskerville church | Dr at Sprin ning and at filling appointments, ir. SARIN mor n the afternoon | Centre wv, lev. will preach in Laurie's at Bellefonte, day, morning and evening Wp Want Sanday Mail, An application bas been made to the Postoffice Department for a Sunday mail for Bellefonte, the same to sist of an outgoing mail in the morn- ie ing and an incoming one in the even- ing. The mail to be carried by pony distance of over twenty-five miles. e——————— Death of George Ard, citizens died old and well known on ed illness, He leaves a wife and two daughters, Mrs. Ard, Sr, is mother of ex<reasurer Cyrus Goss’ wife, of Centre Hall. The council at its next meeting will endeavor to pass an ordinance taxing all foreign hacks running in the bor ough during the week of the pienie. A former council had passed one but it was in such a bungled shape that it could not be enforced, and it was re- pealed. li mimi wee Lowing' 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. than elsewhere, wos THE REPORTER $1.50 per year. Resolution of Thanks, Whereas, induce people to contribute a part of It hath pleased (id to their means to erect churches, wherein LO prise His holy Be it ved, the { bers of the Trinity Evangelical Haine, res That we e- Lath , do hereby the unknown beautiful of : aatling for the eran church of Coburn, Pa. express our sincere thanks to fae - nevolent person or persons . : to us, wo donated the Cir. sles and pet for the ai d = chancel said church, and thi vesti- bule of the aifie, + it resolved f at Ww fs » Vat ¥ V Lorie our 0 donated of said That on srsons who have give voluntary contribu- at various times, for the building of sald church edifice while in course of construction. Resolved, resolu- Bove lished Lutheran Millheim Journal and ReErorTER, and that they of iil he Hiinutes F. GARTHOFY. Mecretary. ha * - An Important Pension Law, PRODUCE AT STORES, , y EN # . Serges . for the coming strictly in it; we have same in ent weaves and weights, Norges SeAsSONn are differ- Sa All the styles in Dress ios at popular prices. Three cents for a cake of regu- lar five-cent Toilet Soap. Have vou seen our terns in Satines? new y pat- | Canton Flannels—best values ! at lowest prices. Samples of goods sent for your | asking. Silkalenes— Laces and Heavy Curtins—and all the fixings. pn. We are sole agents Bellefonte for the W, C. Corsets—the finest in world for the price. for £ the | “--m®® OO ve you tried "“Garman’s Pride” Corsets at 50c¢ ? Hemp Rope for Banners, Rugs, Tables, ete. Large stock of shapes in Handles, Umbrellas—new Our 16¢ (boxed) Writing Paper is the equal of that of many places that ask 15¢ a box. Bicycles sold on the easy payment plan. None but high grade wheels, Two pairs of fine black of cream col- ored hose for 250--or 18¢ per pair, - Garmans.
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