CENTRE REPORTER. THE THE NEW RACKET] No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Mar. MICENSE COURT. Rebersburg Secures » License. Nearly All Granted, Judge Love held license eourt at Bellefonte, Monday and Tuesday of this week, The applicants were nol so included applications, numerous as last year, and only one or two new Our selections for Spring of 1896 | are now ready for your inspec- | tion. Among them are special- | ties not to be found elsewhere | nearer than Williamsport and Al- | toona. The attention of ladies is asked to the following new weaves of American Manufaet- ure, and your patriotism will give | them first consideration. “Wheel- wear.” “Basra Cloth,” “Sigilla,” “Mohair Cheviots” and “Chev- iotine.” They combine the height of good use, and | beauty. Imported Goods, for which our order was placed in| November 1895, embrace Silk] and Wool Plaids made in Ger-| many; Jacquards and Novelty | Suitings from France. i | | i | | i i tact Lasie, <Q Buttons and Trimmings to match. THE SILK DEPARTMENT. Dreams of bean n Printed Warps, Taffetta, Corded Kaika, India and Sh Nortl 14 il antongs, Window —Mens Seamless | Jose, Fast Black, Tans and al. Price card says Five man Cents a Foot a nearly rs when i nda & ordered a roc of o it sath but he el ’ took our! 11 11 the ii . . 1 ToL ad same. (3. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. Te Our Patrons and Friends, For the I have been ith the in +3 wor entions were our in AI 11h cording a position of our store 1 we ave We shall there sonitrato al centrale al CON- yew *% 23 VCPE + % £5 a ur energies to one puar- vin you to th t ‘ i anda LOTR, { $i (Goods COI are medium and Say. . 14H + within th 4 Ww) en f all classes. As i i ie + ik Bell only LOT fore i0't here . cash, which vou of many d 3 lia 445% vill immed : 3 sharing a iarge tronage, we are Y ours Respectf W.T.MEYER, | Bush Arcade Two doors from postofiice. New Use for Corneobs, Frank Shafer took to Dacon, Ill, re- cently, a sample of syrup which a num- | ber of experts pronounced genuine ma- | ple syrup. It was nothing more or less than corncob syrup, made as fol- lows: Twelve clean corncobs were put in a gallon of water and boiled until | soft. Then the juice was strained off | and a gallon of dark brown sugar so-| lution added. This is boiled a little while, resulting in a fine quality of | syrup, hardly distinguishable from the | maple product. emt fmm m— Arbor Days Governor Hastings issued a procla- mation on Wednesday last designating April1 afd 24 as Arbor Days. The choice of dates is left to the discretion of the people in the various sections of the state. The people are urged to observe one of the days, that the trend of national tendency may be diverted from tree destruction to tree protec- tion. A S——— "Squire 25 Years, John H. Reifsnyder, of Millheim, after serving the office of Justice of the Peace 25 years creditably, has refused a re-election, and will retire from the law, upon which he was well posted from his long service in that office. Pierce Musser has been elected his suc- cessor. A —————— SA AY IO Blair County the First, Blair county has the honor to be the first to erect a monument to her sol diers and sailors under the act of 1895, It will be dedicated at the semi-centen- nial of the county, in June. For the Dull Season. To fill ins Dull Beason with Big Cash Values—Suits made to order, $15.00, $18.00, and $20.00. Pautaloons, $5.00. Come early. Moxrcomery & Co., : Bellefonte, Pa. Sores i es A es ~Subsorib eforthe REPORTRE, $1.50 For about eleven years there has not been a licensed house in Miles township. Several applications have been filed, but the court always refus- 1. This year J. Austin Gramley ap- plied for the hotel at monstrance was filled, and the tion was hotly fought, but the court turned down the temperance people, and now Brush Valley is no dry. The following is the list granted: © ebersburg: applica- FAVERN LICENSE, James 8. Reish, Potter Twp Jno. M. Neubauer, Bellet Ward. D. CC. Keller, Bellefonte, Jas. Passmore, Philipsburg, 2nd W, W. 8. Musser, Millheim Boro, R. O. Braucht, Penn Twp. Willis Weaver, Millheim D. H. Ruhl, Gregg Twp. Dorsey P. Meyers, Philipsburg 2d Ww. Tattersall Ingram, Philipsburg 24 W Jacob D. DeHaas, Howard Boro. David 1.. Bartges, Centre Hall Boro. Tempest Slinger, Philipsburg 2d W. A.B. &C. M. South W. Geo. E. A. Erb, Joseph Pickering, Philipsburg 2 iW. Geo. B. Uzzle, Edwin Ruhl, twp. W. L. Daggett, Bellefonte A. Kohlbecker, Boggs twp. John G. Uzzle, Snow Shoe T mte South South W. Boro tallafan t Bellefonte (tarman, 1st WW, *hilipsburg, 2d W Jester, Philipsburg, John Snow Shoe twp. Potter West W. dallaf wir i] Henry C. Yeager, Ward. Jacob Truby, Philipsburg 2d W. J. A. Gramley, Miles Twp. Y Shoe Lawrence Redding, Snov WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICE? W. R. Haynes, Snow Shoe Twp. Geo. E. Chandler, Philips] Orin Vail, Philipsburg WHOLESALI Geo. E. Lar Samuel Roger Wm. Riley, i John Anderson, BEER LICE no, MANUS t Henne Louis Doll, WHOLESALF Fr H pin Mulfin Eby, Those refu John ‘ N. W. ed Hays hon Rush Twp., tave and ed UIE, 1 over, Martha restaurant Ashoroft, as Deakin, Held Philipsburg, tavern li Conse, Ces Bo Murderous Assault With Huns » tl Te . : 1 ¥ While working in the stone q hursday HATTIUS near Bellefonte last Young because he pieces of small ne and shovels. Young was almost The Huns escaped. Wp Sugar Valley Road Sarveyors The engineer corps that are survey- ing the route for the proposed Sugar the head of Black Bear, about three Judging miles of f from inquiries that are being made of east Philipsburg. Lamar, Clinton county, as to terms for boarding, ete certain families at it is surmised that a number of survey- ors will soon reach that place. a A Point to be Decided. state there of constables for three years, and the courts will be asked to decide the point. In many counties of the are contests over the election atables, It is claimed that OSOn- elds Term Soon Over, The schools in nearly all the dis tricts of the township have about com- pleted their term of six months, and in a week or two will close, Almost every citizen is of the opinion that the school term should be at least a month longer. bb MA SS Clothing at Sacrifice Prices, A full supply of men’s and boys’ ¢lo- thing at sacrifice prices, on account of sheriff”s sale, at the old Philadelphia Branch. Never a chance like it for bargains in or out of Bellefonte, like at the old Lewins stand. i esac GOOD FARM LAND FOR SALE. A tract of 35 acres in excellent state of cultivation with fruit trees thereon, # mile east of Centre Hall station, is offered for sale in any quantities to suit purchasers. Apply to Fred Kurtz, Centre Hall. tf. AS ta. th af Will Remain in Bellefonte, Wm. T. Meyer has concluded not to len ve Bellefonte, and will continue his store in Bush's arcade, which his many friends will be pleased to learn, Clothing at Sherill Sale Prices. Don't miss the bargains in ready made clothing, at the Philadelphia Brauch. | | WERE FRIGHTENED AWAY, A Bold Attempt to Rifle Marray's Drug Store Sunday Evening, Sunday evening a bold and daring attempt was made by thieves to gain an entrance to Murray's drug store, by but frightened away before accomplishing their purpose, The thieves lifted ofl the wire screen protector on the side windows in the breaking in a side glass, were The streets were almost desert- the down glass, ed, everybody being at churches. Two boys coming street and store were almost frightened out of their wits by a of glass and the form of a man large At fellow in the al once crash or tremendous boy start on a run down street, the Jost Murray was | the alley at Boob's shops turned in and Mr. and an examination The fellow was just crawling through the window and had The large broken, but nothing was missing, Mr. 1e guilty parties are, and if sufficient was soon | darkness, i notified made. Was not been in. window Murray has a suspicion of whom tl evidence can be produced he will hand {them over to the authorities, For sev- eral weeks he has been annoyed young boys pilfering bottles and other goods from his of drugs sLOre, and is beginning to become somewhat tired Of it id >» Ed To Change the Trout Season. Allen- introduced } F 1nnmd Lars p A number of local anglers, of town, will have a law of the REASON, ¢ 1 fat * NeXt legislature $ ¢ SOEs ion change the trout which HOW It from xtends from April 15 to July 15. proposed to make the season May 1st to August Ist, It ed that trout have not a ch is is contend a ances i and that pg 1 $3 Tals g orabie to trout fishing so ear i i fat by April 15, the weather is (1e cnange is pent Minto Brisk Grain Trade farm ATTHeTS ¢ i Pons ines and Penn t A — Made a Good tan. tart th the Dem yf handsome Being a first cians iar with all. if: Lhe i 8 i A - Lost a Horse i inde livin 1 worge Emerick, living close eeeatt lf} rie FETE , making it CREAry r shooting. Not all Gold that Glitters, some Li # made { the had been me ago the Daily New that within twenty Several speci A report was received saying that the nnouncement gold quartz dise wwered Bellefonte. mens were sent away for miles of analysis, gold was of a superior quality but not in sufficient quantity to warrant min- ing it. a Recent Deaths Mrs, Gill, years lived in Bellefonte, died at her home | & Nancy who for t Pinegrove, from the effects ofa par- alytie stroke. i B, young man Nittany, took sick on Monday morning, Feb: 17, and after suffering dreadfully died y Friday morning following. ' : ra Winkelman, a prominent of Of i Ap A Little Une Afloat, stire a babe floated down the creek in a raisin box at Mt. Carmel Saturday morning, coming from no one knows where, and landed in the arms of a kmdhearted farmer, who refused to give his name, but took the little one to his home. miei bes ro— Sheriff Sale of Clothing. A full ling of all kinds of ready-made clothing® for menwand boys, must be sold at once, on account of sheriff's sale, at the Philadelphia Branch, Belle- fonte, Hurry up, if you want a bar- gain, “ A A Buildings and Loans in the State. There are 1,067 building and loan as- sociations in Pennsylvania, with 233, 655 shareholders. Pennsylvania leads all the other states in the number and wealth of such associations. Sronre Room for Rent, with counter, shelves, wareroom, cellar, and rooms on second floor, for a family. Posses- sion given at any time ; apply to Mrs. Mary Dinges, Centre Hall. This prop- kJ] s s Services, For Sabbath, March 8: Centre Hall, 7 p.m, Bt. Marks, 10 a. m., Emanuels BTATE COLLEGE, The Malin Bullding to be Remodeled, Mak- ing it a Handsome Structure, The main college building at State College is soon to undergo repairs and remodeling, which, when completed, will make it one of the college buildings in the state, and will handsomest be a great improvement over its pres- The improvement designed is the addition ent plain style of architecture, of a new roof of modern design and each side of the main entrance. In of the Legislature Hession Little Dribs, The roads were quite muddy Friday and Saturday, and Friday nights’ rain made the creeks bank full, Constable Kline, of Gregg, feels he is the popular man three states, most in Daniel Hosterman will again be in the employ of Gelstwites new cream- ery at Coburn in gathering cream. Samuel Fravel, who lives in College | township, near the Shiloh church, has sold his farm, which contained about fifty acres, to George W, Miller of Ben- ner township. Consideration $2,510. Wagner Geiss has charge of the Oak one item specified these improvements and the trustees are now pushing the matter so that the work may be | in June, | i omens fp Did Not Shaffie ON, i The Lock Haven la — . | Bamuel Culby resides with his Rote. Wednesday Wiis i Dicmorrad | of 8ix at evening | there a family dispute abe i something whieh did not the | fathe | thought of the occurrence and all 1 ii please » iy Ww but there was nothing unusual re d. ing ing bes {tired except the forego name | Shortly after the members of tl ily heard which impelled some of them je i i commotion dow n st to has- hat ew as d wing | ten to the lower room Lo see 1 ney ther W Wer rrifie to | the matter, see their fa endeav | hang himself of rope ov er tae joi wets t1¢d Tid 32 around {18 NECK Republican Candidates ing Republicans | New Swindling Scheme work on this charg: has 257 members to repo yore [Oo i hundred stantial financial suj dollars her one and nearly sionary money, and the ot lenioes correspondingly and harmony reigns the va among rious congregations and members - - -. Hard on the Grain Fields, The cold weather and winds since 8 very 1 { s tional harm to the wheat fiel } from similar cold spel to protect them. unfavorable Is with ‘also prove the Hall school, numbering some seventy- | ive scholars, for | | two schools, That's just enough | With about twenty-five more houses | scattered Mill- | heim would make that road a contin- between Coburn and | nous street. Why not have some kind {of a walk between the two points? Rev. Illingworth has a spirited revis val in M. LE. church. progress at Bprucetown We hear rumors of business changes in our town this spring. A. H. Weaver road ties to this station. is busy hauling rail Della Bartges is booked for a course in the musical institute at Freeburg. Many of the winter revival meetings but, Rev. has a spirited meeting still have closed, [Hingworlh y going on Great Before Stock Taking Sale ! Sucker fishing has been going on du- wouldn't care if we had a mess. Lloyd, at Bpring Mills, seems to have good luck, with- out spitting on his bait, lartholomew keeps notice “ up he’ his store on cash princi conducting . } hit les, Rig cdo likewise, i up to lest Saturday hool in the county. —- The Iden] Panacea, 8 L BAYS Jame Alderman, Chica- Dr. Francis, gO, I) is Overy yr ’ NRINE = P { “I regard Ideal and Lung BE An alae a Coughs, Colds, ‘ompiain #1 havin i § ov f fie f Daving used IL in my amis for f inst five to the exclusion of VYOArs, r BICIAN ir other tions.” WJ Are this space for the announcemen of the GLOBE'S Sprin Opening. ¥ o> Our store has been newly fitted up, and i ¥ he lowest besides guaranteeing our customers t things light one, and make, look for the farmer, unless prices advance | to a figure that will make up for short i crop. EE Hot Boxes in Cold Weather, To the novice in railway affairs il may sound strange to say that when a | journal box is frozen it is more liable to run hot than during the warmest weather in July. The reason for this lies in the fact that when the waste and oil become cold the lubricating process is greatly interfered with, and the consequence is a hot-box and an unavoidable delay. i AA A Fine Residenre. i One of the handsomest additions to Bpring Mills is the new Waidence of John B., Heckman, on the picturesque banks of Sinking creek. It is large and imposing in appearance, and cozy in all its interior. Our esteemed friend Heckman a: d family can’t help but feel happy in such a home. A A A Ae At Sheriff Sale Prices All goods formerly in the Philadel phia Branch store, clothing to suit mes and boys of all ages and sizes, at sacrifice prices, a big supply and must be sold. Now for real bargains. A MP RBS. To Fill the Appointments. Rev. Rearick will ill Dr. Earnest's appointments at Mifilinburg, next Habbath, ; will preach in his stead in the 3 ; prices on all Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery, we aim to have the neatest and prettiest store in Bellefonte, and one that she can be proud of. Mr. Katz, our manager, is at present in New York City, and is laying in a big supply. We always strive to show the largest assort- ment and this season we will strive harder than ever before. Respectfully, KATZ & CO, Bellefonte, Pa. 2pm. Resrick,
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