The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 21, 1895, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
FRED. e KURTZ,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, March 21
THE RACKET
No. 9 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte.
Pays to Buy in Bellefonte, + \
We Open This Waek
New Spring import: itionsof Kaika,
Taffeta, and Gaufre Silks, in exc Ju-
sive patterns, suitable for Waists
It Pag to Buy at The Racket,
We Open This Week
A line of Black Dress Goods, that
for beauty, quality and price stand |
unequaled. If U need a good black
res, it will both please and
to Kom and C.
Jresses.,
fine Dress
the opinion
!
A large assortment of
Linings, and we have
of three of Dressmakers
that no such “dress fixings’ were ey
er offered tothe trade in Bellefonte.
alt Pays To Buy At The Racket.
G. R. SPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
Bellefonte,
our $15:
st
§
fi
[=
Pa.
50 Years Ago
Your Grand-
mothers
Made the
1al we
mater-
the
Toweling.
same kind of
now selling, viz:
Linen
alled
are
i kind of
It is now «
ol
homes. t wears better, wash-
€8 nicer,
other kine
Towelin
We also h AVE (
ther
from
up.
Sea Island Percals.
New Dress Materia
12
1-Ze.
it in di
wash
Wait for Our
Lace Curtain Opening.
W.T. MEYER,
Aa, pestofice Bellefonte,
Bush
Two «
Special.
the trade that seeks
has the
It is seldom that
Bel
of
tage
&
column
lefonte markets advar
such a mark down sale as Lyon
Co. are advertising in another
on this page. It w
it up.
ill pay you to look
Bp
PERSONAL.
—Mr. J. W. Ishler,
was a REPORTER caller
week.
—Mr.
Mills’
a call this morning.
Mr. George P.
Mills, the
with his presence last
town.
—Mr. H. K rger,
den Hall, a pleasant calle
office on Wednesday
106.
of
one
Tussey vi
day
Hiram Lee, of Potters
most successful farmers
one
gave us
Rearick,
REPORTER
week,
of Spring
office
while
favored
of L
+
r, ai
Harshbe in-
Was this
la
and put has
bel out to
—Bob Bartges, four years the obli-
ging assistant in the Centre Hall hotel,
has gone back to his Penn Hall home ;
Bob was generally
— Michael
elected justice,
liked.
Grove, Potter's newly
caller, and will
ready to try cases that may be
Was a
soon be
brought before him.
John Grove, of Gregg, gave our
and arranged to have
bills for a public sale of personal pro-
perty late of Chas. Yonker.
Wm. H. Bohn, of Linden Hall,
was a caller and puts himself ahead to
'96 on the Reporter. He will move to
Fillmore in a few days.
sanctum a eall,
—(irant Meyer's, State College's
stately and flourishing tonsorial artist,
gave our sanctum a call, and planked
down some jinglers on the Reporter.
—William Coldren, of Pleasant
Gap, gave us a call and fixed his label.
He reports health good in that vieini-
ty after a siege of measles and
ailments,
— Rev. J. W. Boal, of Port Carbon,
and a greatly esteemed minister of the
Presbyterian church, honored our
sanctum with an hour's call and pleas-
ant chat,
weeOur affable friend, Clevan Din-
ges, of Williamsport, favored us with
a call sorrowing over the death of an
interesting little daughter. We know |
Dinges.
John Dauberman went down to |
5, Keller, who is making preparations
to remove to Bellefonte from that place |
to take charge of the Cum
House,
GEORGE GLASGOW,
Died Near Colyer Last week, After an Ill-
ness of Several Months,
George Glasgow, son of John Glas-
gow, who lives near Colyer, died on
last Friday, of grinder’s consumption,
aged twenty-six years and thirteen
days. He contracted the disease while
engaged at Axeman in the axe facto
ry. During the last three years he
had employment in Philadelphia,
| from which place he came home about
| the latter part of January.
He was buried from the residence of
his father at the Tusseyville cemetery
on Tuesday, Rev. Eisenburg officiat-
ing. The funeral was a large one,
'| showing the esteem in which the
| young man was held in the communi-
| ty.
i a
New Business House in Bellefonte,
A large mercantile opening will be
| an event in Bellefonte about April 1st,
in the rooms formerly
& A. Loeb. Katz & Son, the
new firm ; they are experienced Phila-
delphia merchants and will open a
to
| next,
is
by =.
dry goods and millinery store sur-
in Bellefonte. The best of everything,
| latest styles, and obliging treatment of
all customers, with prices to defy com-
petition.
Messrs,
one of the
Son have engaged
in Philadel-
10
country,
Katz &
best milliners
phia, which will be a feature
| the
| plying a
| pect to satisfy the tastes of the fair sex
ladies in town and su p-
longfelt want, and they ex-
of Centre county in every particular.
a ——
That County Fair.
The for
seems to have gone to sleep, or may be
movement a county
heart trouble, the
pul-
to keep up the
If it has died of
sations being too weak
know the
circulation, we
not be at the funeral
[.et the
Hall picnic fair
boom, and
AS mourners,
ver to the
it
or
go
assed
an
county can't
a larna-
this one
The 8
. ' )
two fairs, let's make
‘
tion Hl
the «
onee
g one anvhow. ople
ounty seem to want
a vear and they want
a great people
r and near
is the
thing, and ¢ tart assured.
Ay —
Met With an
McCormick
Aecident.,
Mrs.
ormick
Med
her h
dent
$
nize is
ENUe 13S
met
atl ome
week.
lamp and was abot
l when
ad
foll 1
iT ii
MoeCormi
widow of James Mec-
of Centre Hall
—
Whirled Around the Shaft
Hepbur
—-
Robert erseer of poor
Bellefonte
rir O%
sustained serious
ine's rolling mill
Mond iY
ftir tieht in
Ming caugnt in
fa CO
whirled around a re
arm, ankie and
before the
He
broken
mach was st
opps 3 |
and
ine is
ry
about seventy vears
er.
-
.
Will Hemnain
lin
wd lin
ur
Here,
of the U
h, has
Hall
term, and Rey
Methodist
another term.
y
Ky
Rev.
gelical cl
Ev
assigned
for
Gro nited
Deer
another
the
his Centre charge
f
[Hingsworth, of
church, is also to remain
This will be acceptable
fo
par-
news to the
the
ticular.
peoy ple in general and
members of those charges in
- ad —
state Teachers’ Association.
The
nia State Teachers’
Mount Gretna July
An unusually
of the
association
next session Pennsyliva-
held at
and 4th
2nd,
large
3rd,
attend-
est ever held by ths association,
iy
Brief Locals,
and will be
ploy in thestore.
leish is getting ready
old Potters Mills hotel
to open
stand, Ap. 1
NO NEW TOWNSHIP,
The Voters of Boggs Township Vote Down
the Scheme,
The proposition to form a new town-
ship out of part of Boggs and Snow
Shoe, was voted down by the interest-
ed voters last Saturday, at
election held for the purpose, to find
the sentiment of the district. The an-
ti’s won by a big majority and the pro-
moters were never in it at all, eighty
and not one
a special
votes being cast against
for it,
The new township embraced all of
the northern precinct of Boggs town-
ship and that portion of Bnow Bhoe
that lies south of Beech Creek from
Curtin township line as far
near the Snow Shoe pike,
west as to
not embrac-
This is a strip of mountainous
settled, with
one school district and few and
ing it.
country, sparsely and
roads
few voters for the area covered.
a oo
Death of Rev,
George Elliott
The people of Bellefonte were shock-
of Rev, George Elliott, which
of Mr.
Mills,
were
sick
residence
near Pine
Elliott, and
Mr. Elliott
Mitchell,
Mr.
visiting.
{irove
his wife
had
where
been
since
developed into acute
Rev
He
Presbyterian
fatal termination.
red about 69
the
but about five
labor
a retired life in
was ag Years, Was a
church
tired from
has been livin
minister in
VEars re
Ago
or
active and since KE
Bellefonte,
- -
Will Build a New Bridge.
Last week the
(1.
-
Centre
L.
yvhm and Frank
Ross and Woolridge,
field count
p it
county com-
Goodhart, James
Admas met Messrs
the (
Mtr
SUT
ie
ar-
y commissioners, met
slican headquarters at Philips
unt meeting decide
. ye +}
ROTORS TH
build bridg:
from the fi
a new
non
borough.
§
forty
Broke His Leg the
Andrew
urday,
tre Ha
upset, resulting in
Dr.
is the fourth
dth Time
Jordan
while
1
iin
on
3
oliver
from
Bor
forms the
Mr
Emerick in
time
Drogen
and mu
his leg
He
hard ro
May
wil
a —
toth are Whitewashers
n pre act that
uth
Lik,
Arrested by His Wife,
T
enner
constable from
Ww H.
station,
uesday evening the
=
tow nship arrested
Thomas, who resides near the
at this place, « his wife
that he
had left him, el
ited
curred during a
wn a charge by
to kill
iming he
her She
her
tly «
threatened
abused
and « an instance that recen Wie
tie
het
er
lit
d
dragge «d her ov
family quarrel
the
top
in which he seize hair
of
yes
by
the
hearing
§
a
stove He was given
i
- .
17th and 18th Snows,
the winter fell
14th, and was two in-
The 17th snow of
ht,
on
Thursday nig
ches in depth.
The 18th snow fell on Friday night
inches in depth.
The 19th snow fell Sunday
one inch in depth.
night,
snows 65 inches,
pc
Used on Delinguents,
An exchange tells of a western edi-
tor who has invented an infernal ma-
i pp tl ie
Came to an Understanding.
The misunderstanding between A.
Krape and Mr. Moyer in the pur-
chase of Krape's store at Rising Spring
has been amicably
| perty and store.
—
Death of a Child
Helen Irving, the first and only
child of Mr, and Mrs. Clevan Dinges,
Fu-
| The infant daughter was 5 months old.
EH —
Owing to the fact that Y.yon &
Co., of Bellefonte, must make room
for a large stock of spring goods, they
now offer their entire winter stock at
{ this county. See their advertisement
in another column on page five,
the
The ma-
who ‘refuse’
yard kill the dog.
fy
A Thrilling Scene,
The novel sight of three thorough.
bred race horses running a race of
three-fourths of a mile on a stage will
the
the
in
in
Bellefonte, on Friday evening
appearance of Neil Burgess
“County Fair.”
Ag
We Have Them,
The finest line of earpet samples ev-
er brought to town, Elegant patterns,
and prices within reach 5 everybody.
Call and see them,
Worry & CRAWFORD,
ie
~Hubseribe for the REPORTER, $1.5 0
——"
“THE LAND OF FLOWERS ”
Last Personally Conducted Tour of the Sea-
son to Florian via, ¥, BR, KB,
If the general sentiment copeerning
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's | 8
personally-conducted tours to Florida
is to be taken as an index of their pop-
ed the ideal tours.
The next and last of this season’s
of to Jacksonville will
leave New York and Philadelphia on
March 26, the rate, including
round-trip transportation and meals
and Pullman berth on special train
going, is $50.00 from New York
$48.00 from Philadelphia; proportion-
ate rates from other Tickets
for this tour will for return
passage on regular until May
31st,
The number of persons for which ac-
series tours
and
and
points,
good
trains
be
commodations can be provided is nec-
essarily limited, and it would there-
early applica-
tion for space.
For further
Agents,
Agent, 11¢
Room 411,
information apply
Tourist
York, or
Phil-
for |
to}
address
New
Nat
or
i Broadway,
Broad Street ion,
o whom application
space should also be made,
> +
A Sudden Death,
Plu
-
eldest |
of
at
~tan-
MeGarrah,
H. McGarrah,
dispensary clerk
lodgings at
Ot Ti ursda
He hi ol |
yin |
James mmer
James
and
died at 1
t RB
about seven o'clock.
te health,
hemorrhoids, for
jellefonts
Ramey, 18
ley's hotel a amey
morning
been in delica resulting fro
but
Wed- |
well |
about a
better.
year,
lately seemed much On
unusually |
t Mr. Rhodes’ |
until lock.
to bed at the hotel
nesday he was feeling
and in the evening was a
residence after ten o'« Soon |
5 §
He was |
Rh
wil
} was sent
odes |
GUNZ nan
po
roke Her Thigh
AAV evening
he de
f Madisonburg
iis plac
-
Young Man Be Sober.
g men of Centre
heed tl
1 young county
and elsewhere,
and
drifting
iis
allroad other large WOT Bi
cory
tions are towards the senti-
#
iat t i
none but sober
Young
FOO
Ho
ment ti nen shall be
employed. nen should bear
in mind that d positions are open
enti
Indies,
to those w
and
only ho are att ve to bus-
®HODET
in
husbands, likewise
ber man
fp,
Before the Committee
Ox Tuesday President Atherton, of
on education,
of the bill
scholarships from
to 500 and providing that
ges be paid out of the common school
fund.
arguing
increasing the
HS
in support
number of state
the expen-
The additional expenses to the
Wp
News for the Fish,
The mail pouch for Ryde,
not yet been found.
suckers, catfish and bass are now busy |
protection of fish.
”
The flag floating over a Snyder Co.
tp
A Disgraceful Act
with holes by the scholars who used it
as a rifle target, with the teacher ap-
Such
treatment of “Old Glory’ is not likely
riotism.
to inspire pat Hot mo -
Choloe Eggs for Sale,
Buff Leghorns, cholce stock, eggs
50 cents per setting of 13; Buff Ply-
mouth Rock, excellent layers, eggs
$1.25 per setting of 18,
Mus. M. B. RICHARDS,
Centre Hall, Pa.
feb21-83m
WEATHER PREDICTIONS,
S—
March.
My last bulletin gives forecasts of the
storm wave to cross the continent from |
the 18th to the 22d, and the next will
reach the Pacific coast about the 23d,
close of 24th, the great central valleys |
28th.
This will
often termed the
There is no regular date for
equinoctial storms and they may occur |
at any time, from 16th to 27 of March
or September. Planetary influences
must be taken into the estimate in or-
der to ascertain the date of the
equinoctial storm.
be a severe and what
true
This storm will occur during a cold |
period of March, although mild
weather will accompany the storm es-
pecially on its south side, the temper-
ature will drop back to cold following |
it and a cold wave, approci to the
blizzard kind in the states
may be expected to follow the
and
ing
northern
dates given above.
This storm will cause heavy rains
ing these rains frosts will go unusually |
far southward.
The warm wave will cross the west-
the
eastern
ern mountain country about 23d,
and
will
country
25th
great central valleys 25th,
The cold
mount
wave
{ the
i 26th,
western
great
eastern states
Th
bring unusually he
ain
central valleys
50th.
al 1d
¢ last half of March is expected to
SAVY rains in mal iy |
parts of the country, and probably
heaviest of these rains will ace
the storm described shove.
wi —- -> —
The Sick
John
most
in
List.
H.
respected Cit
L. 3 r 11
» venerable Keller, ong
f
if our oldest and
zens has been quite for
the
Conley.
Mrs. Fred Bottorf,
mending
sOme
Mrs, Je
home of his daughter,
somew nat
# illness,
wer
y
Lohr,
t week,
"m
ie
bs
I'he grip has taken barbx
in earnest
dy Reesman |i
ity-fiv
I CW
fs
i lure
Years
He
habits
ive vears,
ellent
ng
wihart in
itleman of
rinciples. He
ith James M. «
business §
Houts
Centre ©
ext
1
was ui
ne
gi
n Lewistown.
Oe antile
Mr.
| Mills,
the spring of
to bx
firm of
the
Capt
town
tre
Houtz enlisted.
war he
was born near Sprin
ounty, in 1839, and in
with
& Bons
the
arrived
gin his business career
f George Blymyer On
he
company
routs r
same day entertd
Stover’
Ww
on wn Penn's valley,
Cen
Mr.
the
and
eturning from
offered
county, to the seat of war,
was again
A CHANCE TOMAKE MONEY.
The times are hard, but there al-
| ways seems to be opportunities for
| those who are willing to work. In
| the past month I have made $175
| above all expenses, selling Climax
| Dish Washers, and have attended to
| my regular business besides. I never
saw anything that gave as general sat-
isfaction. One should not complain
where they can make over $6 a day,
[ have not canvassed
any, so anxious are people for Climax
Dish Washers, that they send after
| them: any lady or gentleman can do
Lo well as I am doing, for anyone can
| sell what everyone wants to buy. I
| think we should inform other
through the newspapers of opportuni-
| ties like this, as there many will-
|ing to work if they only knew of
opening. For full particulars, address
» Nim wax Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio.
After you have tried the 1
| week, publish the results for the
fit of others.
right at home,
each
are
an
USI Ness §
i
bene-
po
Notice to Clergymen,
The
has decided to continue
Pennsylvania railroad compan
the of
and clergy-
| men who hold orders of t
valid for u
issue
all
his compa-
which are se until
furnished with
| ny’s issue
March
good for the remainder of the year
date, and it
for them to make
You will the
lingly.
r=
i
31, will be oO
ders
will not be nec-
further appli-
fore be govern-
at an early
| essary t
| :
cation. 1
ed accor
1
llefonte, are
yon & Co, mak
T hey CAITY &
department, and at
¢ WAY their com-
pay big
the
llars cheaper at
ex-
big
fal 15s
iliii 2183
drive in
this
shoes,
ein
| prices that ar below
3
It
shoes whe
i858 Useless 10 a
or 1 you can get
x ¥ 3
tole veral Ade
LICE seVETARL GU
dealer an
Don’t pay any
rice, until you inspect their
LATDONS,
yrds, ets
eer
iret, about
wie
“Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life
Away
book
steed tol
icant uw
footin Nerves
makes wesk DON ERD
Posit ure
por ive or
free
&
rel BEECH
BEO
Address
Randolph
GRAIN
TR
MARKET.
D WEEKLY BY B. D. BRIS
BIN,
PRODUCE AT STORES,
—
firm.
His business steps led him upward
{| from the first. In March, 1870,
Ritz Burns, J.M. Goodhart,
Houtzformed a copartneship and open-
ed an extensive retail dry goods house
known the “Iron Front
| Store.”
since as
yl
Marriage Licenses,
| granted during the past week :
Samuel 8, Cole, of Zion, and Cora E.
Robb, of Nittany.
Martin L. Holderman and Mary A.
Shuey, of Benner twp.
Charles H. Bierly, of Rebersburg,
and Vernie Scholl, of Wolfs Store.
———
Dots Quick
Today, opening of spring, opened
spring.
six in have all
near Bellefonte, all,
Foreman’s sale consumed half & beef,
several hams, two bushels of dough-
nuts, pecks of rusks, scores of loaves of
bread, tubs of coffee and, in fact, about
all eatables around,
John T. Johnston, of Bellefonte,
a clerk in the department of internal
affairs, who was taken seriously ill
from heart failure on Tuesday, is im-
proving.
«Every welldressed young man
gets his clothing and gents’ furnishing
at Lewins, Bellefonte.
wefBubseribe for the REPORTER.
%
weeeBubscribe for the REPORTER.
.
i tu wr"
1 ine
ieading nov-
~Crepon
g from 50¢ up AAT
Season
mans.
ergoes,
Checks. Cheviots,
Cravenetts, Henriettas,
Novelties, Cre pons, and all the
head} ng styles of for
Capes and { Dresses —Garmans.
roods
Les rtham, Bc, Ap-
P leton A Muslin, be, Tark-
ley Red P ints, Shirting Prints,
| Outing, ete. —(armans.
ace Curtains, Serims, Dotted
Muslin, Madras, Heavy
ortieres, ete.—(iarmans.
| Thirty patterns of Percals and
Madras Cloth, Duck, Dim-
L Rv5 Pique, Plaid and Striped
White Goods.—Garmans.
i
uckles for Trimming Dress-
es, Initial Stick Pins, Be,
riting Tablets, and Lead
Pencils at about one-half price.
—{Farmans.
nice oval glass Dish, full
size, be. Imitation Cut
G3 lass, choicest Patterns at ruin.
ously low prices.—Garmans,
rownie Lunch Boxes, Tin
and Agate Ware. Our
gate Ware is of the finest
quality at cut prices. —Gar
mans.