The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 26, 1896, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Mar. 26
THE NEW RACKET
No. 9-11 Crider's E wchange, Bellefonte,
IF IN DOUBT
W her Hefonte
be ia
Thi
you come to
it y
a to look through
We think we
every
VACKED betore makin
that
1
tne
it Thi
I'Csl
reason
them,
it 1s the
Rack-
~Oe ver
y
HJ Ores fcained
Have
ro0 deal.
+. R. BPIGE!l
SHEM SPIG
MYER,
ELMYER, Jr.
MEYER’S
THIS WEEK
W. T. MEYER,
Bellefonte,
More He Grows, Less He Kuoows
10-
he
and
OW,
age,
a window
whiskers
and die
cause they love him so. At forly he's
knue biz; till
sixty that he knows how big a chump
he i
soe his grow;
to
he thinks the
in his eve
ladies Pp ne be-
sled down to tis not
8.
Died at Howard,
Conrad Long, of Howard, died at his
home on last Wednesday
The deceased was aged 73
and
years
children to
mourn his death. Four brothers and
three sisters also survive him. The fu-
neral was held Saturday morning.
i fp
Death at Millheim.
The wife of Edwin
jast Saturday morning,
typhoid pneumonia, aged 28 years and |
5 months, She had been ich about a
week.
and ber native place was Loganton.
ines A A NG
leaves a wife seven
toyer, died on
At Sheriff Sale Prices,
¢ All goods formerly in the Philadel
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.
a
—Hubscribe forjthe REPORTER, $150,
WILL COVER MORE TERRITORY.
The Milthelm Telephone Company to
Spread their Lines,
The Millheim Telephone Company
is branching out and intend extend-
ing their lines to other parts of the
county.
The company
was recently granted a charter by the
State Department. The line
working Millheim,
burg and Coburn, The lines
is incorporated and
is now
Aarons
will also
Re-
between
be extended to Madisonburg and
bersburg, and the
Brush valley put in connection,
The company desire to extend their
of
for their
Application was also
made to the borough enunecil of Centre
applied to the supervisors
township for right-of-way
poles and line.
Hall. The council will voice the
timent of the public by granting
application and letting them
S61 -
the
have
i -
A Traveling Fraud
The
traveling fraud who
public is cautioned against
already
of
an
has
timized people in a number
in the He
of the governmen
houses of the
dey
sevefal
towns
claims to be
t,
velerans
slate,
and going
SAYS
artment is about to
hundred
wishing
rive or
give or
thousand blue
to
Aarmuy
shirts, the wives
rive
iV
to make a little
has decided t«
8 out to soldier's
the veteran a chance
the g
shirt
up
Line
{ money,
the
y make
werment
familie
| give
{
i
{ f
i
order for shirts
sewing machine
{over the
tand finding that the
| right offers to chs dollar,
{ the
sri
erie
Lnge
to be g when the
money
the
tven Tiiis-
il for shirt is delivered by
{ tant,
Foye
th 5
tor Lhe
Drowned
id
3
ov,
Secideatally
Adaline,
Amp,
the G-yvear- daughter
M was accide
Poiators and Grab Worm
B. H. Warren,
zo0iogist, © Deer
siale ¢
MAO iA
making some in
estigations with regard to the de
farmers
He
which
structive insects now giving
#0 much unusual annoyance, » finds
that the white grub worm,
of the June bu
harm
Lill
irty-six
14
i la re v
ie jarva £. is doing im-
mense amount of among
potas
a prominent f
toes and from one AT~
mer took th grub worms, {(jer-
man potash is recommended as a rem
edy for this troul
——
le
- > -
Bemoved to
J.H. E
pastor
Cenire Hall,
the
the
rdman,
of
his
wv, ewly ap-
pointed Evangelical
church shipped
to Centre Hall
them in the basement
week, and
of the ehureh,
owing to the parsonage being occupied
by Rev. Goodling. The family
inst
Rev.
property
ner, at
| will occupy
| Fleming.
Tusseyville,
the
Goodling
A A
They Were Thick,
Tuesday was the banner day
town was fairly over-run with
| to flock in to see their old friends and
{ new ones. The boys are all very much
i encouraged in their canvass.
a lf tims
i Death Near Coburn,
John Wingard, an old residenter liv-
ing two miles weat of Coburn, died 55
{ last Monday morning of apoplexy, at
the age of about 67 years. He had been
ill about three weeks.
AAA ines
Curd of Thanks,
The family of Mr, William Lohr de-
sire to return thanks to the friends
and neighbors who so kindly assisted
them io the bereavement of the wife
and mother.
i
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i
DIED AT SPRING MILLS.
Fernando Clark Saceambs to Poeuamonin
on Sate day,
Last Saturday evening the death of
Fernando Clark occurred at the home
of his grandfather, Mr, Strunk,
at Spring Mills, at the
age of about twenty years,
Isaac
of pneumonia,
il
heavy
The young man was taken about
with cold,
which developed into pneumonia, and
two weeks ago n
he died on Saturday evening. He was
a bright and intelligent young man,
and was very popular,
The
morning
funeral took
the
and was very
place on Tuesday
from residence of his
rrandfather,
tended.
by Dr.
was made
tery.
largely at-
The services were conducted
D. M. Wolf,
in the
and the interment
Presbyterian ceme-
ty
A Good one on Sehnelder Goundy,
The latest one is
A fellow
with
on Snyder
from the
county
west end ridg-
his son Jukey, started with
a load of rail-road ties for the station at
of 7 miles, On
the
wded, in big let
the old
big letters
Jakey spells :
No-ties,'
don't wont no mi
a distance
station was
fie
SAYS
a collector's poster,
‘Nil FCF
‘Jakey
ters,
man
, wot reads dat on
pole?
Lies),
jee,
an’
old
hauled the tie
urn round
says the
-—
On the
med i
Millhelm, ha
Nie
AER et
K
is weli-Known
Alexander,
A
Iisa Your Move
* 113
IZ mo
here
around in town, and
of old,
£3
i
will get
3¢
ano
Call to Ohio.
kB
legram on
Mra,
eX pec
Mr.
the
News,
~taovel
=und
Dr
teil to
otal
sil his sister
not Ve,
Jucyrus, Ohio. Ntover lefl
morning train
Daily
——
day on early
her home.
Death in Harris Township
Mrs. Adam Felty, of Harris town-
ship, died early Friday morning after
a brief illness. She was aged about 55
years and was a sister of Jacob and
Fred Bottorf, former of College
township and the latter of Ferguson.
the
idence on Monday.
pi
Big Sale,
One of the largest sales of the season
the farm of James Runkle.
a large crowd.
good prices and sold well.
cl tp emesis
Delegate Elecliions,
in answer to many inquiries we
mention that the Democratic delegate
elections, for this county, will be held
Satorday, June 6, and the County
Convention the Tuesday following.
i nti
No Gas and No Ile.
The gas and oll well that was being
drilled along Anderson creek, Clear.
field county has proven a dry hole.
The drill went to a depth of 2,250 feet,
M. E. APPOINTMENTS,
Ministers Assigned by the Conference for
the Altoona District,
The Methodist Episcopal Conference
nl
Williamsport since Inst week, and the
attended, The
the year
were announced on Tuesday afternoon,
of five districts has been in session
sessions were largly
appointments for ensuing
and will be seen there have bean many
Altoona distriet,
David 8, Monroe:
Allegheny,
Altoo
supply
changes in this, the
Altoona District
presiding elder, Altoona;
WwW. Meclinay,
W. H. Clossen
avenue, G. Tarring
FKllis Be
(ieorge supply
na: Asbury,
Chestnut (iray;
Kighth avenue, J
mission, W. H. Reed (supply); Fifth
William McK. Reilly; First
Martin I. North,
Bensoter; Simpson chureh
Hoke; Ansonville, Job
Bellefonte, John W.
Samuel DD. Wilson
David F, Kapp; (
A. slephens; Coalport
Richard H. Wha
«J. A. Wood, Ji
John H. Price: Glen
uel W, {
I; Epworth
avenue,
chureh,
Crawford I.
M.
supply
(fan0e:
Cieorge
I'runx
Rue; B
Birmingham,
field, Will
ind Irvona
ellwoo 1.
Hear
tim
ton:
Duun-
Hope
Moon
John
Curwen He
“Vi
cansville
AL
Eman Won ner
Vioomun
Hartzell
Hamlin
Kart
L.um wer do
An impo tant Year
COO
assem bivimen, be
sident and « Ce pres-
ed Slate The leg.
fn ill elect a United
senator,
ident of the |
i islature chow
States
Be
tobbed While Asleep.
While traveling a passenger on
| Western Express, Frank F. Bush, of
Johnstown, a postal clerk on Bald Ea-
draft for
taken
from his pocket while he was asleep. |
HE
was robbed of a
£76 and £55 in cash, which were
— do
Religions Services. i
Rev. James W. Boal, of Port Carbon, |
will preach in the Presbyterian |
ing, March 26th, at 10.30
in the evening at 7
school at 9.30 a. m.
o'clock, and |
o'clock. Sabbath
scipisilotets
Coming to the Front,
The new woman has come to the
front in Warren county as a candidate
for county commissioner. There are
eight men candidates for the same of-
fice. The new woman is coming out.
rca mit iene
Clothing at Sacrifice Prices.
A full supply of men’s and boys’ clo
thing at sacrifice prices, on account of
sheriffs sale, at the old Philadelphia
Branch. Never a chance like it for
bargains in or out of Bellefonte, like at
the old Lewins stand,
ee
A PRESIDENTIAL GALLERY,
of Presideatinl Candidates
Their Wives Given Free.
for all who
Philadelphia
the next
with
wad
A rich treat is in store
receive of The
during
copies
Sunday Press two
months. next
the The Sunday
will give free with every paper,
tervals during the
splendid portraits of the
for
leginuing Ssun-
Press
in- |
months,
day, 20th inst
at
next two
leading
the U
The protrafts will be works of
can- |
didates President of
Slates,
nited
art, made from the latest photographs,
will be |
of the
distinguished gentlemen,
ill be
0 be
and as part of the same plate
equally fine
the
The complete collection w
given portraits
wives of
rarely |
greatly |
Mrs.
pict-
begin
interesting and is certain t
Mpeaker Reed
are the subjost L& of thie
the
sought after, and
teed,
ures of
first
series, which will
next Sunday.
———
CLIPPINGS OF COUNTY NEWS
Wm. Has { near Z
Calvin Gart going to N
Dakota,
(. E.
-
singer, o on and
WICK are wih
Mus
H.
Rossman, of Fai
lelphia
§
aRLain
operation, the third
formed on | i
{ '
i 1: Ali
i
trouble for sey
Harter
ie Of C0)
in
Robert
i
i
kupt, Schaeffer's Heport
Te
i
THE GLOBE’S
SPRING OPENING
April 1st, 2d, and 3d.
Grand Dry Goods
Millinery Display
—CF Ahl THE—
Latest Novelties,
FOR SPRINC, 96.
LIMITED.
Bellefonte, Pa.