The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 17, 1892, Image 8

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    HE CENTRE REPORTER.
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
T
Frep, KURTZ,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Nov. 14,
"THE RACKET.
Largest Assortment.
Lowest Prices,
Latest Styles.
G. R. BSPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
Bellefonte, Pa.
PERSONAL.
—Mr. D. J. Meyer was confined to
the
days this week.
house with rheumatism several
——Mrs. Steven Lobaugh, who has
been seriously ill for several weeks, is
improving.
Mr. J. E. Kline, of Tusseyville,
was a caller at RerorTEE office on
Monday md g
—Chris H. M
morning for Princeton
t}
i
1¢
rong
urray left Saturday
College 0 re-
sume his studies.
—Miss Mame Meyer
home Monday evening after a week's
returned
visit in Bellefonte.
—Mr. Christ Platt,
Mills, was among the callers
RerorTER office this week.
Farmers
the
of
at
Mr. Frank Benner, who has for
some time had employment in
fonte, spent several days this week at
his home near Old Fort.
Jelle-
Henry Miller who has been em-
the foundry for some time as
and
iamsport.
ployed fil
has se-
i
left last week
Wil
Madisonburg,
OUr sanci wall, The doctor has
had of diphtheria
eases since last January which he has
a moulder, g
cured employment at i
Lee, of
um
fave
i +L
quite a number
successfully treated.
the
gonian Democrat of Tusseyville, drop-
JSaquire Houseman,
ir sanctum a few days ago,
and was all over the
result of the great Democratic victory.
~Mr. John Condo, of Penn Hall,
was among our prominent visiters last
week. Mr. Condo
the broadest
i
ped in to ot
beaming smiles
is
stripe and one who has
Mr. Condo is ¢
commercial tousist and a jolly good
faith in its principles.
fe low,
t——— ——————
Nearly Bled to Death,
From the Daily we learn
that Calvin Horner, Mr. Wil
liana Horner, west of Centre Hall, had
a tooth extracted, and nearly bled to
death before the flow of blood eould be
stopped. Calvin is employed at the
Brockerhofl house, Bellefonte, and for
six or seven days the wound bled pro-
fusely, despite all efforts of physicians
to check the flow, and he became so
weakened that he was unable to par-
take of nourishment. He
covering.
(lazette
son of
is now
dif i isu
Dont Mix.
In sending potatoes to market do
not mix varieties, and sort as evenly
to one size as you can. Dealers like to
handle goods that show some care and
judgment on the part of the shipper.
A
Barned to the Ground,
Wednesday morning early the dwell-
ing of John Toner, at Axemann was
destroyed by fire. All the household
goods were saved. The fire was caused
by a defective flue. There was no in-
surance on the building.
HA AMY,
Good Indelible Ink.
Banana juice makes a good indeli-
ble ink. A spot on a white shirt from
a dead ripe banana is marked forever,
and the juice from bananas thoroughly
decayed is a bright carmine.
s— A
Drawn as Jurors.
¢ M. L. Rishel and Samuel D. Gettig
are jurors at the U. 8, court, Pittsburg,
this week.
"
WEDDING BELLS.
THE OLD FORT PRESENTED A
, LIVELY APPEARANCE.
Mr. Frank W. Bradford and Miss Anna M, |
Odenkirk United in Marriage
ut High Noon,
The Old Fort was the scene of an in-
teresting wedding on Wednesdy at 12
Join H. Odenkirk,
bride, where their daughter Anna M.
was united in marriage to Mr. Frank
W. Bradford.
The large parlors were filled with
parents
| guests all anxiously awaiting the com-
| ing of the bride and groom. Attwelve
| o'clock the wedding march, which
{ was beautifully rendered Miss
| Emma Alkens, of Bellefone, an-
| nounced the entrance of the bridal
| party. Mr. Frank Benner, of Belle-
fonte, and Mr. William Odenkirk,
brother of the bride, led the way as
ushers, followed by Miss Jennie
of Centre Hall, as bridesmaid and Mr,
| Frank Naginey, of Bellefonte,
| groomsman, after which the bride
and groom entered. The bride wore
traveling suit of brown, and carried
| wy
foal,
0s
i
2
themums,
The ceremony
i Rev. Baskerville, pastor of the Presby-
| terian church. Immediately ¢
{ceremony congratulations were ten
dered the happy pair, after which the
guests, numbering about one huadred,
all
| most delicious refreshments were boun-
i tifully served,
After all had heartily
were comfortably seated and the
partaken of
DEMOURATIUC JOLLIFICATION,
Bellefonte Jollitles Over the Election of
the Demoeratie Ticket,
{
|
On Monday evening Bellefonte held |
of the Democrats and the entire ticket,
large crowd was anticipated and
le
them all in Democratic style,
hundred from the valley went over on
at 4. ree
turned by special train of seven cars
| the regular passenger 28 and
after the program had all been gone
through.
i f
ISH
A large parade was the feat-
bands,
re the evening. Several
men on horseback, and a large num-
ber on fool made a line several squares
in length. Each man in parade had
t
a Chinese Inntern and with fire works
the effect
A
Al
fine,
the parade meeting
¢ld in the
delivered
all
Mii at
ter fn ass
u house and ad-
by
‘rit
FOIL
wis h court
dresses wer prominent
and Lock
the
orated,
from
i
ae
{ SPeRKCers
Haver
wore
i. buildings in town
prettily and
showed to fine rains
left 1
brought big crowds,
I Av
Hardly ha
nnounee
and
Post atice
of Cleveland
rela fiarad
OLICIONLE Ovi
-
a1 te
i
{
ig ih
- »
ts fort
i! 1
¢ eloe
L101) «
wl of
| were served, the afternoon was
| in having a good social time and every
one, judging from the smiling faces
was having a pleasant time.
The gifts were nicely arranged in
FInonis
more applic
i
To Preve
Land good wishes of a host of friends.
Among the guests from a distance
Will Foster, and Miss
of Mifflinburg, Mr. and Mm. GG.
Brandon, Mr. and Mrs, Aikens
| Miss Emma Aikens, of Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford
ed to the 4.28
and
¢
pal
Emma Fo
B
>
were « iri
train by many of the
1
guests took their departure for
Chicago and other western cities,
will be absent several weeks
Mr. Bradford has been
securing a most charming
rortun
%
Al
respected young lady as
through life, and
a
companion
i
he happy pair |
the best wishes of
health, happiness,
throughout life.
many
d
al
a
Tried to Barn the Jail
The citizens of Lock Haven are hay
“fire i
trying their best
bugs'’' w
10
ing a time with
4
i
hie
ih
burn down
to
town. fit is not a lumber vard, or
Wednesday
y
stable it is the jail. On
afternoon, shortly before
smell of smoke
cell attracted the attent
o'clock. tl
'
i
i
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of
in Charles Onan
prison-
Running
his apartment they discovered the bed
fire. With diffic
flames were extinguished, but
sO
I=
in the county jail.
oo siltv ¢}
Hi BIEN Liye
on
re
not
iH De
d and por-
Young Noo
8 sentence
$v
Lr
fore the bed was des
tion of the floor burned.
nan
Ove
n
is serving for incor
rigibility and is about 16 years old, In
order to accomplish his devilish deed
he broke his lamp and th
it contained on the bed, the
| plied a lighted mateh to the saturated
ticking.
threw 0
© ii
and ap-
This is the same boy who, a
£
§
2 walter pipe
in his cell and flooded the jail.
a —-
New Millinery
Have you seen the bargains in hats
and bonnets, children’s hoods, Tam O
Shanters, ete, at my millinery store,
on Church street?
nice stock of these goods and =ell them
We have selected a
at low prices. Among them are fancy
feathers, tips, buckles, an endless va-
| riety of plain and figured ribbons, A
big lot of plain and fancy velvets suit-
able for bonnets or dress trimmings in
all the new colors. Moss trimmings,
| chenille, ete, in fact anything that
Come and see and be convineed.
| nov io-2t Mgrs. C, B. Boon,
—— 7
Inches of Snoéw
Last Wednesday we had the first
{snow fall of the season, and several
inches of the beautiful fell. In Centre
Hall it was about six inches deep, but
Several
}
i
certain extent raised the prevailing
drought and many cisterns that were
dry were replenished.
y A A
Vd Enlarging.
John Krumbine is at work enlarg-
wing, and further improving the prop-
erty by raising the roof several feet
and increasing the height. It will be
a desirable home when John is
through.
imisisoss A UA A
Death of an Infant,
On Monday morning a young child
of Mr. and Mra, Frank Crawford died.
It was taken to Laurelton for burial,
Wen onosA — ss id
weenily those who have purchased
boots and shoes at Mingle's shoe store,
Bellefonte, know where to get the best
quality and style for the least money.
Subscribe for the REPORTER,
Nove Fee
her
hint yaa Want
a revolu-
have
Our
wi
and
Cur
will cause n turn
BRANCH.
"all
Ler
the
Were dispensed
Day
v
I
in
fa
services in the
by Rev
sttbstituted,
itheran couches, and cgular
evens
Fischer
A
made for Home missions and a goodly
il
i
r
with and a song set
viee collection was
amount contributs
well attended,
- -
The Authentic
Forecast
of the
| wenjher in Centre Hall is reliable and
the indications at least far
Every one
has hit it and the weather has turned
out as predicted.
—
we signal service forecast
“0 i wr
can
relied upon as authentic,
Anco calf ss
Four Admitted,
Last Sabbath morning four persons
| were admitied by letter into member
iship in the Presbyterian church.
| Communion services were held by
Rev, Baskerville, and the services
L were well adlended,
Hold 11
| Instead of ten days, as heretofore, a
| postmaster is, by a new ruling of the
{ department, authorized to hold un.
elhimed letters thirty days in the ab
sence of specific instructions to the
contrary from the writer.
AIM SS
Froqaint Meetings,
A town councilman made the re
mark that that body is called to meet
on A
ein Thirty Days.
THANKEGIVING DAY,
President Harrison Issues a Proclhunation
Fixing on November 24
The following proclamation
justied this afternoon:
Wins
“The gifts of God to our people dur-
ing the past year hi
%
¥
¢ been so abund-
ant and so special that the spirit of
devout thanksgiving awaits not a call
but only the appointment of a day
when it may have a common expres
sion. He has stayed the pestilence at
our door: He has given us more love
for the free civil institutions the
crention of which His directiong pro-
in
vidence was so conspicuous; He has
awakened a deeper reverence for law;
He has widened our philanthropy by
a call to
ds: He has blessed our schools
suctor the distress in other
and
is bringing forward a patriotic and
{
God-fearing g
reneration to execute His
reat and benevolent
He
materal wealth
designs for our
country; has give
in
II us great in-
crease and a wide
and comfort
in the homes of our people; Hi
diffusion of contentment
has
given His grace to the sorrowing,
“Wherefore, I, Benjamin Harrison,
President of the United States, !
do call
we
upon all our people to observe as
have been wont, Thursday, the twenty-
fourth day of this month of November,
us a day thanksgiving for His continu-
or
ed eare and grace,
§
f, I have here-
send
“In testimony whereo
unto set my hand and caused the
of the United States to be affixed.
i of Washingt
November,
hundred and
independence of
nited States, the one hundred
seventeenth.
“1
W.
NJAMI?
HARRIBON,
Fat |
FOSTER, reta
r JOHN
oe po
And So Everwhere,
The Te
Har
Tyrone
Pat
Tie
wr
rrialiti re
risburg
are springing 1
A Halr Breadth Escape
i
it
£8 for the individual
apm
himself up with only
Po
Trustworthy - Services bie
feet satisfaction in the selection i
i
You
eh
goods to satisfy individual tastes,
will find our large stock made
tirely of
11
13)
1
ErOMNis
¥ i
price. Come in and see how fair
much will save
PiitAp, BRANCH.
Ea
No Ox Roast,
you and how we
you.
| It has been reported
| throughout the county the Democrats
{ of Centre Hall and locality would have
[an ox roast if the Democratic ticket
| was elected. From present indications
| it seems that the toast will be post-
| poniedd until 1596 when there will be
another victory to celebrate, but we
hope it will materialize then,
a —-—— AMA
Fine Work.
erroniously
wedding invitations, ete, in the most
approved manner. The finest quality
of stock kept always on hand and
prices far below others.
i—————————
Ralsed a Fiag.
The Democrats of South Potter rais-
ed an monster flag, bearing the
names of Cleveland and Stevenson, at
Tusseyville this week.
iii
Can Now Hello.
Last week a phone was placed in
the office of Dr. Emerick! and that
physician can now be summoned by
almost every two days, Must be
heavy business—once in three or six
months would be supposed to suffice,
for go clean and well-behaved a boro
as ours,
wire,
sa As A AOR
wee A complete stock of boots and
shoes can always be found at Mingle's
shoe store, Bellefonte,
JOTTINGS ABOUT THE TOWN AND
COUNTRY.
A Young Man Blown Up With Dynamite at
Morriedale. Mtate College Defeats
Bucknell at Foot Ball
On Thursday morning a young man
d thie
Jones Morrisdale
sixteen
of
named Jones, age
YOurs,
pon of Josep h
Mines,
dynamite,
was killed by an explosion of
the result of his ¢
The facts are
Mr. Jones
sons dug a well at their home and used
Owh ive
lessens, as follows:
Some thine since his
dynamite to blast the rock. A cartridge
i
‘
was left over and young Jones plac i
i
i
in
Lie
Thurs
her
nin
it in an old cook stood
the back yard,
wi
lOve, tha
{ out of
On
£0 keep it
wy of the little ehildren,
Mr.
had gone to their work
day, after Jones and his ot 4
Hi
the OH,
old
his mother.
dy
bv
in
to
Hi
ari~
this son built a fire in the
stove
heat some water for
forgot to remove ti pA
ie
ridee and was standing
idge exploded
i
when the cart
terrific report. © rlove was bi
}
fntoms, POY {
of the
of the iron passed enti
the re
Hive
:
explosion
X] i
torht
gis
He
Th
body and his
were broken.
agony until 3 o'cle
Ww
when he expired.
oA
Weim
efore Their Eyes,
council nmitiee
The
{and nuisances :
04
ire evidently
Democrat i
tory, that they nolice not
| elated over the great vie
the many
{ bad pavements in the borough, which
are much in need of proper
not,
repair.
4
5
{ They seemingly see them thou
walking with open eves,
Wy
Threatens to Discontinue,
| James A. Fiedler, editor of the
| ly threatens to
| the publication of that sheet after Jan-
ist. The venture has
bden a losing one from the start, and
Dis
(Frizetie, discontinue
uary he says,
hie does not feel disposed to maintain
the publication of the daily at a per-
sonal loss,
My
Philipsburg Wants a Bank.
Pa., has been filed with the Comptrol-
ler of the Currency, by M. C. Berkley,
of Philipsburg, Pa., and his associates.
enn ini
Bet on Cleveland.
All hands in the RerorteER office,
won. The editor would have bet too,
but had a dry spell in his exchequer.
ne HM 5 A SI
Notice,
has been postponed to November 19th,
by the administrators,
ness on AIA A 1 BB
Weather,
Monday was a fine day, and the sun
made it mild like a spring day. Tues.
day opened with every prospect for
very wet weather,
ward, a Pr Long.
Truelsms,
The skipping wasp is a paper maker,
A loose tongue is a mischief maker.
The ant minds its own business and
is kept busy at it. Be like the ant.
When have big faults don’t
throw stones, you live in a glass house,
and rocks will roll back on you,
you
A clean character may be annoyed
by him who bears sullied but
le always know which is the pure
and better,
Those
always loudest against others of lesser
a one,
peop
having great blemishes are
specks, thinking thus to detract atten-
tion from their own dark spots,
cl
Now Try This,
It will cost you nothing and surely
if
trouble
a9 you
Cold,
good, You have a Cough
with Throat,
Dr. King's New Dis-
for Consumption, Coughs and
ranteed to f, or
paid Sufferers
3 any
Lungs,
guaran give reli
fii s sill ack
money wii TE back.
from La Girippe found it
and
just the thing
use had a speedy and
under its
peri CL recovers
I rv a sample bottle
3
L OUr expense ana learn for yourself
Trial bot-
it J. D. Murray's Drug Store,
.. 2
a thing it
how good is.
and 21.00,
+ of
ariane will
please
the hardware
i
A 1
yi. i
Al
15th will
h thanks for
5 arti
a ool n-
D. Irvin & Son,
K. MCFARLANE.
Administrators,
oct27-61
OO DUKi-
TiS {edd on
must be
Boon,
tre Hall, Pa.
York
oe
evel
at the re-
itemized
ontribut-
th
Bull’s-Head
a
and al reasonable
GRAIN MARRET.
WEEKLY BY KI
FRODUCKE AT STORES,
Eger
lard
Ham
Tallow
Potatoes
Sides
Ladies’ Coats.
Chi
1
it
Iren’s Coats
Misses’ ( oats.
Baby s Coats.
lower
Better styles and
prices than ever.
1
i
5
Storm Serge, Storm Serge.
‘A splendid cloth dress, the
Think of it.
| Shoddy at some stores costs
goods for $2 75.
‘more.
A pretty tea pot for 15¢.
A good spool of cotton, 2c.
The best corsets in the
| world.
i
§
i
Carmans.