— = THE CENTRE REPORTER. "3 | PA., THURS, Mar, 19! | CENTRE HALL, THE NEW RACKET No. 9-11 Crider's Fre hange, Belle fonte . NE W DRES GOODS | Our selections for Spring of 1806] are now ready your inspec- tion. Among them are special Hes not to found elsewhere | for be THE WOODWARD TRAGEDY A Move on Foot to Erect a Monument for Constable Barner, A movement is already foot among the citizens of Woodward and by on Haines township to raise money of his the who | some meonumen to memory | Constable J. 1. Barner, lost life in his attempt to enforce the law William Ettling- er. The amouut desired is about $500, 8 + movement, It will be erected Woodward Union toona. The attention of f ladies is | asked to the following new weaves of American Manufact- | ure, and your patriotism will give | them first consideration. “Wheel- | wear.” “Basra Cloth,” “Sigilla,” “Mohai r and iotine. commit “(Chev- | oe and Cheviots” They good taste, use, Imported (zoods, for was placed in| embrace Silk] in Ger- Nos elty | ine height of beauty. which our November and Wool many; Jacquards Suit order 1895, Plaids made and France. 12s trom Buttons ¢ Trimmings to mateh. ly E SILK DEPARTMENT. in Printed led Kaika, (3. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte MEYERS | . Ph rv when PX DIessions | our Ww. T. MEYER, Beliefonte. Snow and Sleighing » of snow now [Last week we yw and from a Kner pani Monday evening } inches more, a less than a to in- birot out the for 1.80 tha 1 been packed away during the winter - a Home for Rent, ne, 1 s land, fruit; and desirable he e Hill; A pleasant of Centr ~ acre kinds of r buildi homestead, April lst, east mile po 1 all A, § fail mostly cle 2.atory dwelling and othe ti Arnold as ae given NDEs; known is for rent; for money rent. Mus, possession Apply SARAH TRESSLER, to marl2-3t tb cet “They Come Too High ™ It Was a man who was too poor to take a home newspaper who sent a dollar ic answer to an advertisement, how to cure a horse of ‘‘slobbering, and received by return mail the ans wer; “Learn him to spit.” A Instantly Killed. Ira Weller, aged twenty years, whose home is in Mifflintown, while walking on the tracks of the Pennsylvania railroad near that place on Friday was struck by a fast passenger train and instantly killed. ioc — Clothing at Sacrifice Prices, A full supply of men’s and boys’ clo 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. inside namin GOOD FARM LAND FOR SALE, A tract of 35 acres in excellent state of enltivation 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 tr. -* —An Elegant Display of New Spring Clothing. See them at—Faubles. recent way All the men wounded in the | tragedy are now in a certain of | recovery. The intense feeling against Mrs. Ettlinger is gradually dying out, be but dime Fttlinger that if house, A manager Philadelphia wired Mrs, ive $50 she per week she his she not accept any offers to go on would exhibit herself in would exhibi ngth of time or salary: The Poor Overseers of Haines tow n lot in des- usiees the e little village cemetery for but th body to be buried No coffin could he surrounding remains, would not allow the within the i found large enot nclosure. be in t igh to ace 80 a pine box, pillow was pl It the body Was a woods in a buried during his fight, an h the Was ains had been Hundres MITY An his deat ren positedin the tomb. from the t is said of Ettling smoked nor chey By mud two pist favorite trick ed Williamsport seve wot known nm which he OER Must Close at Ten. » tl anting the In this «¢ rr £53 vy Inst week, attorneys : pplicants to f 10 o’eloc] is the OF Years satne heli requ - - The Only One Correct, Of all t 1blishe Woodw ard ir PORTER'S ace 1 11 aro 1s pt agedy last week, which corre picture of the two days war ¢ rv graphic description, our subscribe and shovils detail, was rs that it It was correct in every received especial credit for it. - > - New Railroad, The Philipsburg Journal says that camping near town for some time past engaged in locating that end of the line of the proposed Sugar Valley rail- road, are now ready to pull up stakes Valley part of the line. sine Get a Rebate. ways wagons with tires not less than bngisimure, fi Kicked by a Horse Leslie Jacobs was kicked by one of his father's horses while putting the harness on him. The horse struck him on the leg, and left the print of the shoe on the flesh, severely bruis- ing it, but no bones broken. a He Pressed the Batton. To Al Garman with his kodak it is owing that the press and people were treated to illustrations of the Ettlinger affair. AA AP i wi —Come early and get first pick of the greatest assortment of New Spring Clothing ever shown in Centre county at—Faubles. FREIGHT TRAIN WRECKED, Five Cars and Cabin Go Over un Embank- ment Near Coburn, ght about one mile west of Coburn Monday A disastrous frei wreck { morning, in which five cars and ca- i boose were thrown down an embank- | ment and badly smashed up. The freight left Bellefonte {of Conductor St. Claire, The run is The { rapid rate when it struck a broken rail. lot of but five cars heavily laden the track embankment. and Engineer Bellef train was running at a | Burns. from onte to | Bunbury. I'he engine and a cars passed safely over, | with freight left went {down the The | cabin followed and piled up with the | rest of the | smashed into kindling wood. and over wreck. The cars were The wreck train from Sunbury clear- {ed the tracks and the trains were lar Only delayed a short time. Fortunately no one although sever was injured, £ caped., a Six Sudden Deaths \ ar 43 Verily, the grim reaper, Death, again been midst, off of wl if our seven mortals w wich fuller accoun in other colums of We ry i } sum up the suds i Neese, death Ve of iden Had an tiperation § * health ane Moving Already A of the taking advant and a few fittings through The housewife is grateful for the it her much hard labor trouble in keeping the goods clean and greal many are SNOW, A day pass town. cleanly SHOW, as HAVER and clear from mud, so generally prevalent about flitting time. A — in New Quarters, ling members of the Bellefonte bar, { his office from Crider's Exchange to | Pruner’s new block. He is now com- fortably located to dispense law. - io a Married, On Sunday evening, March at Centre 15, {the Lutheran study, Hall, and Miss Emma R. Breon, of Sober, were united in murriage by Rev, J, M. Rearick. lesa Oyster Stew, On Saturday evening, March 21, the Mite Bociety of the St. Mark's Ev. Lutheran congregation of Spring Mills, will serve an oyster stew in the Grange hall. Ice cream and cake will also be served. All are invited. FART CA At Sherif Sale Prices, All goods formerly in the Phila del phia Branch store, clothing to suit men and boys of all ages and sizes, at sacrifice prices, a big supply and must be sold. Now for real bargains, BLIZZARD WEATHER, Murch, March ean wel | after the exhibition she the last The gelf has been mild, like made go out fn of winter week. past rather having one or two cold nowing early the it snaps, at sr kK began But us, prophet nn spring. with fo miss weeks bound The weather rest of they are once in a while, #ix ground-hog i8 over ed to be, bi the last it Of RUppos had it have still and try- the from what the f while shi . 1 A351 Weed HOW is ging and vering in we have fac under | time, Last Wednesday it It began tly and and night for g to keep warm, tion of knowing he is for the began to kept Thursday KIOW, all rit 1i pet up maori- Keeps, beau- VARRET) a drif rer Card of Thanks, A i Died in Ohi Holloway a few days Bur- was Ww. Ohio, died at ago. He and the oldest i reorge bank, Aaronsburg, B. that place for Ohio, over a native of son of John Holloway, who thirty ago. His age was 64 years. ip Plead Guilty. two black fiends that choked and robbed the boy Moyer in a freight car i recently, plead guilty Bell at Hollidaysburg and were given two years and three months in peni- j tentiary. ail besa Sheriff Sale of Clothing. A full line of all kinds of ready-made clothing, for men and boys, must be | sold at once, on account of sheriffs sale, at the Philadelphia Branch, Belle- fonte. Hurry up, if you want a bar gain. —— His Curiosity Satisfied. A young son of William Tipton, of Sterling, this county, is minus two fingers and a thumb as a result of his endeavoring to discover the inside of a dynamite cartridre which he pound- ed on a stove. AA SAHA ee Some early and get first pick of the greatest assortment of New Spring Clothing ever shown in Centre county at-~Faubles. { WILL VACATE, The Evangelionls Will Occupy Thelr Church Property Here, Rev. Erdman, appointed by the Evangelical Conference to take charge of the Centre Hall will circuit, move ling. During the chureh the church property controversy Hall of the at Centre was allowed to be in possession United Kvangelicals, until within a and the United Evangelicals va- Rev, Goodling however, re will va- cate on April 1st, The congregation has been using the arrangements could be made whereby the property could be by but town now purchased them, all deals are ofl. The distine tou apparently ts six different and and fo can beat chu a spor ngregalions no town in the state The le the KE whatever us. rch prope have no follow- and members have followed Rev. into the other gal owners of the erty, vangelicals, ing in the town, all the CGoodling branch, - .- Deaths, March (lover, Union County In dat i years, Mary, Hartley twp 7 ighter of (eo. dec’'d, iped , Miss OC Lewi aged 7 arry Blyler, Lew mas Straw brige aged 77 New ri $e d 03 Berlin, aged Y oder, & New Frease, Feb. , MM) Years, tp., 21 Jan., Zimmerman, aged 21 1 %1f y ‘ W irs Limestone Nina, r of Isaac Mifflin County Deaths, "ALCY To Ereet of Wo a Mos une CARMAN'S STORE. THE GLOBE’S SPRING OPEN April 1st, 2d, and 3d. Grand Dry Goods Millinery Display —OF ALL THE— Latest Novelties, FOR SPRING, '96. LIMITED. Bellefonte,
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