The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 05, 1893, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FreD. Kurtz, EDITOR ANDPUBLISHER.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, OCT. 5
THE RACKET
No. 9 Crider's Frchange, Bellefonte,
Oi}
Wisdom is an open book to
those who will profit by
past experience.
Just In
the
entire
of Ladies’
An
line
Lastest ideas from best New York
manufacturer.
Exclusive Styles =:
Lowest Prices.
SIDE BAND SUITINGS
The
Stylish.
latest novelty for Ladies’
No where else in town.
Oe
i », i i
ee
— Hop Sacking 4 Prices,
Silks!
KOM AND C.
OO
Silks!
O
(. R. SPIGELMEYER,
SEM SPIGELMEYER, Jr.
PERSONAL.
Mrs, Hale Ross and children,
Linden Hall, visiting in
this week.
— John Dauberman, Jr.,
hicago to
were
day morning for ( take
the World's Fair.
James Boal and wife spent
Bell this week,
attending Presbytery.
—~Charles P. Hewes,
Bellefonte, made a business trip to Cen-
tre Hall, on Wednesday.
Mrs,
Jerry Mille I, retyurne dd
a visit with her
Rev.
A fonte
severa days in
Esq.,
, the aged mother
home
from son at Belle
foute.
id Ed. Tues
day morning for Gell
in the
Wolf left
ysburg, to finish
— Robert at
ree Theological Semi-
Mr. M. B. Duck, of Spring Mills
this office
label
was a pleasant ealler at
Wednesday and had the
paper put in advance.
—Mr. James Durst will leave
urday for Chicago, where he will spend
» next
its at the World's Fair.
Oh
Sil
two weeks taking in the
Fo x-Commissioner H. C. C
town
amp
bell, of Fairbrook, was in Tues-
day, at insurance
meeting, of which he is a director.
tending company
—{ommissioner George Goodhart
gave us a call. He reports everything
in the county in healthy trim for the
success of the whole Democratic tick-
et.
Mr. Jacob Lemont,
48 wa Fr
Botiorf, of
end of the valley in good shape and
prospering.
+» —Mr, D. J. Meyer
Mame, and Miss Jennie
parted Monday
World's Fair where
about ten days.
and
Kreamer, de-
for the
remain
morning
they will
Mr, Harry Kreamer and Mrs. D.
J. Meyer, were in Rebersburg, several
days this week, having to at- |
tend the funeral of Miss Mary Kream-
er, which took place Wednesday |
morning.
gone
on
ple, Pa., gaveus a call.
Wagner & Swartz, burned
ed business in another room, showing
energy and enterprise that will win.
—eeMrs, Henry Boozer and Mrs.
John Conley departed last
morni ng, for Freeport, I111., where they
will make an extended visit, They
will also take in the sights at the
World's Fair before returning.
wee Mr, and Mrs Shoch spent SBun-
day with the family of Mr. D. J. Mey- |
er, having driven from their home in |
Middleburg. They spent several days |
in Bellefonte attending Synod,
town.
—Miss Carrie Tibbens,
Penn Cave, called at our office
day. Owing to the death of Mr. Tib-
bens recently, Mr. J. B. Neidigh, of
Woodward, will make his home with
the Tibbens family, consisting of wid-
ow and two daughters.
we Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Duck, of
Millheim, were in town Monday and
Tuesday. They were attending Luth-
eran synod at Bellefonte, and Mr.
Duck stopped off to attend the Farm-
ers’ Mutual Insurance Co. meeting, of
which he is a director.
| ee—Jeremiah Osman, of Iowa, has
come here to visit his native valley.
He left here for the west 88 years ago,
and returned only once in that time,
which was 26 years ago, this being his
2nd return. He is a younger brother
of Uriah Osman, of this place, and fol
lows farnung in Iowa, in which state
HOME WEDDING,
The Brisbin-Boon Nuptials on Thursday
Last,
On Thursday last, September 28th,
the home of Mr. and Mrs, B. D. Brie
of the nuptials unii-
daughter, Miss
Harry J. Boon,
Only near rel-
about
the
bin was the scene
ing in marriage their
Beulah May and Mr.
of Calumet, Michigan.
atives and friends were invited,
twenty-five of whom gathered at
the event.
Promptly at high noon the wedding
Mrs. David
who had
{ march was struck up by
{ Bradford, and the
rlor were aware that
arrived for the event.
entered the
Brisbin,
guests
had
party
the time
{ The bridal
with Miss Roxanna
| the bride, i
| arm of the groom,
| ket of beautiful flowers;
| lowed by the
father.
room
sister of
as maid of honor, upon the
and carrying na bas-
were fol-
ney
bride upon the arm
i her
| The th
| the minister, Rev, Isaac
Mifflinbure, wh
| marri
1 $s
couple LOOK
age ceremony
wareh pronoun ced
I'he
by her father, at
jel
brie
itl
and wife, le was §
I was used,
Congratulations were showered up
the wedded who
{ just
newly couple
plighted
8 were
their troth, and
into the dining
r and
| guest taken
Yau}
templing einb
where a most
i
collation was spread.
The
ing costu
i
bride wa
me.
| hung i in grace
large
looked the ideal
po
Nittany Valley Home Burned.
The fine reside
uncle of Cs
der,
was dest rove
in the ox
property Was OOD
ed EF
mates
lward and
Were
and
flame
| members of
twelvi
by the
the
by being taken out
dows. Th
{| were destroyed,
{ were partly
¢ hou
insure
Feit,
Mall Agent Sechiler Translerred.
Robeat F,
ing the position of
| train from
Hechler, who has been |
ail age
Bellefonte
| for the past five
run over the
| having bees
| from Harrisd
place was filled by
Lewisburg, who ha
tion under the former Cleveland
ministration.
Mr. Sechler has prove
] clerk,
i | obliging and atten
i and deserves the
been favored with.
himself
kind and
fe5di
GULIeS,
he has
n
j efficient mai being
tive to his
promotion
-
&o-
Chestnuts on Hand,
in
on us, but the crop is not so plentiful
The chestnut season is marching
Amer-
for the open, grin-
ning burrs with the smiling nut wai-
ting for the humane urchin to gently
{ remove it from its downy cradle~
the youngster just knows exactly how
to give ye nut as hister an’ come ome-
| diately down. We do not read in
| seripture of chestnut gathering
| Bunday, yet it is a living fact that
as long as the chestnut season lingers
in the lap of autumn the attendance at
i as to cause any alarm. Young
fs: »
| ica is on the watch
Selah.
es fp Mf
its burr,
Hain instead of Rhine.
The delightful weather we were fa
changed to wet, which is quite accep |
table too ; a brisk rain having set in on |
Tuesday night, cisterns and wells will |
| get supplies of water and if the rain |
keeps up a few days it will tell on the
springs which have been low for two |
months,
rite
Appointed Postmaster,
Mr. W. A. Wagner, of the firm of
Swartz & Wagner, has been appointed |
postmaster at Kipple, better known ns |
Juniata,
ee Low ing, Bellefonte, take the lead
in suits for men and boys, Nothing
quite so stylish or Yotter made, Call | W
and be convinced. i
LUTHERAN BYNOD,
Changed Thelr Lo-
ontion.
revs
I'he Central Pennsylvania Lutheran
Bellefonte on last Thursday. The roll
call an almost complete at-
tendance of ministers and
President Lelsher read his report.
showed that during the past year there
has not been a death in the conference,
showed
|
new parsonages were built.
Ministers who have changed
I. Fetterholf,
conference;
J. Taylor
Haven to New Berlin; W,
ent re Hall to Shamokin;
sin to Williamstown.
to the
Suspuehanna
from
E.
Ak
pis {ot 1i8 syn od are lev,
from Western
13.
LOCK aven;
BOCEeNSI
Trostle synod {Oo
Groover, Allegheny
J. N. Henderson,
ina to Hartleton,
ted for the
resident, Rev.
Mifflinburg;
ck, Port Royal
Heed
« isher
il oted
coll
)
pent
burg: OC, to
M1 ¥ 1
C OLHICETS eid
1
i
ville.
Treasurer
Were during
beneve UT Pos
£1 (EN)
i AEM)
f orphan’s hom
Cheap Grub Days,
' 1 am
y % Ago
years ag
ait
n price tl
y class of hot
harg
War
in boar-
food low ries, «
s inp
from $3 to $4 per week for board,
: » pot changed any
seragred in th
prot a
isky could be had at
wh
r a fip, now it costs a dine
swigger, and the stuff no
{ ns pure.
po
Gives Three Ministers.
At the La i
itheran Synod just closed
fonte, Centre Hall bears off th
‘or having added three young
men to the list of ministers
Wm. J. Wagner, and Robert B.
Ed. J. Wolf, brothers. The first
son of Jacob Wagner from near Centre
Hill, and the other two of
Lieut. 8. 8. Wolf, dec'd.
They are all model young men,
we bespeak for them a bright prospect
| ahead.
honors
: these are
and
is a
are sons
sr ——
Last Notice,
Being obliged to close up books,
and having shown more than reason-
tied mill accounts, in justice to our
selves we feel it a duty to place all
such as remain unsettled after October
21st, in the hands of a justice for col
| ection, without exception.
{ 8t Kurtz & Sox.
{ A i,
{ > nu Stationed at Linden Hall,
Philip Bradford, who for several
| years assisted in the management of
| the Centre Hall station, was last Fri
{ day put in charge of the office at Lin-
| den Hall. That station has been made
a telegraph office since he is in charge.
—————————
Beliglous Notice,
Rev. James Boal will preach in the
| Presbyterian church at this place on
| next Sabbath morning, at ten o'clock.
~eelio to Lewins, Bellefonte, for
our clothing, Their styles are per
fect in every respect. Suits neat in
pattern, stylishly cut aud elegantly
jude, Nothing qilte #0 good any.
Pleasant Birthday Party,
Laat Wednesday,
41st anniversary of the
Fou
A.
Mrs,
27, was the
birth
Doup, at which time Mrs,
daughters,
children, Mr.
Bept, 27
Mu.
Cioodhart and two
Laura Smith and
Wm. Luens and
num-
of
home 5
about congregated at
of Mra. Doup, near Centre Hill,
verything of the best those
spead
ceellent dinner,
ber 1,
with e
the table a most
a set of decorated table Varo
party was an entire
not
she was
prise to Mrs, Doub, and
i freinds 1
Fmany
a
ire in Georges Valle)
3 .
tact Friday afte
On iast Friday ater
pr | 5 ¢ Ww
ing DOuUse OF Yy in
Georges Valley road, about one
) tol doe-
é
contents of
cast of Potters ally
ved | 3
furniture
‘thin
The h
fire originated from a
There
UN,
fire, ¥ is
ith al
and ol hing. AVE a
out below.
The
flue,
may be
ow that were gotien
ouse was a twostory frame.
defective
was no insurance, Loss
| 9
Wy
Where to Bay a Farm,
Any persons desiring to invest in re-
The Dan’l Horner fav is advertised
by Esq. Houseman, adm’r,
The two Hennieh farms, advertised
by Hennich and Barges, ex'rs,
The Lingle farm adv. by Esq. Boal,
The Bitner farm, advertised by J . 8,
Houseman, adm'r.
cl DARIN
Prospecting for Coal.
Expert geologists and prospectors
from the anthracite regions are pros.
pecting for coal in Clinton county.
There has been found good indications
of anthracite coal in Bugar Valley at
different times, and the men who are
now prospecting are able to determine
whether or not it really exists in that
section,
ii Si A
Two Attempts,
Two attempts were made to burn the
school house at Port Matilda, Centre
county, last week, One was made Mon-
day night and the other Friday night.
Who the incendiaries are is not known
but the school board is doing all in its
power to find out.
Local Hash on & Teaspoon
Farmers s having fine
opping and husking
Wp
Hemember the
Vish
i
Death fo Miles Tap.
Miss
John
home
of
her
Mary Kreamer, daughter
Kreamer,
Hs
agred
dec’d, died at
¥ Fuser dung itil
nen DerRiIreE, on MunaGas
The
invalid since
last, about 55
3 CATS,
young lady had been an
the Philadelphia Centen-
excitement of which
never to be fully re-
Her funeral took at Re-
irg on Tuesday morning and was
ely attended.
nial, under the
she broke down
stored. plac
bersbu
larg
cnn
Deposed from the Ministry
‘he Latheran on Saturday
Moi its final disposition of the Diven
case. W. H. Diven, of Newport, the
third oldest minister in this Synod,
and who has been Synod treasurer for
the past twenty years, was charged
with embezzling the Synod funds.
After an exhaustive trial before aq in-
vestigating committee and a further
hearing he was found guilty of the
charge and was deposed from the min-
istry. His shortage will foot up many
thousands of dollars.
Sa Me
A Fallure ia Clearfield County.
Henry Liveright, who operates sev-
en oonl mines in Clearfield and Centre
counties, has failed, He was also en-
gaged in the mercantile business at
Osceola Mills, The unprotected
indebtedness is estimated at
from £30,000 to 850,000.and the assels
are placed at $50,000. On Monday
Henry Liveright and the Henvy Live-
right company made an assignment of
thelr entire property.
IR SOR
John Q. Miles has been a working
Synod
au all hia life-time, and every work.
mu b should honor him for it by
Local Hens in Brief,
Mut. Fire In. Co. held
rly meeting on Tuesday, and
armers’
insurances,
del a di
fill the
large amount of
ariafie wa £38
A. Lo
Yoos i
death
of his
1 informs us there
wi of ty
phoid
also that far-
potatoes up
are re-
icient
the
restocked
hased
ankey Philipsburg,
ay morning, aged 58 vrs,
used uy
oA
1ems of Interest,
Clinton
for $ TR
$i ”
Lay
who is in
i
given and
only 50.
pet
D. Murray, Druggist
- - -
Injured In a Wreck,
pod v Yash » cof 4%.
Inanager of ix
and
“1 \ 3
Vi. fxo0dinin
ywi machin brass works,
injured Li
ck at Vandyks
Was
yop
Bl
th-
passen
ntly
Mr.
sEioner
of near our town.
ep»
Grand @pening
Fall and Winter
Joys and Chile
" - 3111 &
recy CARs
Goodhart is a
Good-
+3 :
to the hous
of commi Geo.
srand opening of
ir for Men, iren,
& Co,
3 13 ' ¢ $
Bellefonte, Pa.
NTGOMERY
GRAIN MARRET,
PRODUCE AT STORES,
Carmans.
CA A ——
Hop
Hop
Hop
Hop
Sacking,
Sacking,
Sacking,
sacking,
Ganuans,
Garmans,
Garmans,
Garmans,
Serge, Garmans,
Serge, Garmans.
Nerge, Grarmans,
Serge, Garmans,
Blue Cheviot, Garmans,
Blue Cheviot, Garmans,
Blue Cheviot, Garmans,
Blue Cheviot, Garmans,
Habit Cloth,
Habit Cloth,
Habit Cloth,
Habit Cloth,
Garmans.
Giarmans,
Garmans,
Garmans,
Dress Trimmings, Garmans.
Dress Trimmings, Garmans.
Dress Trimmings, Garmans,
Dress Trimmings, Garmans.
Batines, Garmans,
Satines, Garmans,
Natines, Garmans,