The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 09, 1896, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
CENTRE HALL, PA. THURS. April 9
THE NEW RACKET
0-1 rider's Fre change, Bellefonte.
No.
IF IN 0
When you come to f
Bellefonte
be a
Tue
before making
We think we
that
the
at THE
reason
|
s the
the
for shopping, it might
wise
New
your pun
idea 10 look through
Rack
hases.
safe in saving every
f four of resi-
lefonte buy
i
- you ask em,
y
that i
of
i vou
store
11
1134
an intellig t lady
“Sinee T} 1¢ Rs ac k-
Very
gen
SOIe
have learned
SPIGELMYER,
IGELMYER, Jr.
Bellefonte,
(i. R.
SHEM SP
bot
it
y 1a
it i
woman as
NEW SHIRT WRISTS
A NEW THING IN GARTER CLASPS. |
WW, T. MEYER,
Bellefonte,
i not
while
bankers,
1
barkeepers,
fousion
i S100
bad name |
busines
of his
sham,
a
allt
a license
rrist John-
$1,500
ty Jail
sold on |
He sold
dentist,
pr yprietor
only by a
but the
was Ve
ed Druggis
jail and $750 fine f
gui Iso sentenc-
hs fir
'
i
liquor il-
mont }
Hing
legally y-
Mifflin Deaths,
» Dick
gy . 'G.
aged 1 45.
of Isaac
County
Lewiste
In Philadelphi
V. McKinney, of
Lock’
Bunook, a
MeVey 12u
gon, aged 63 years.
Allensville, 22 ulit.,
years,
WI,
nn
Dospitai, OH
i
Wwisiown,
wife
edd 67.
town,
Daniel
pi
Union County Deaths,
Lewis widow
Kelley, ag
Buffalo twp., 21 ul
years of age.
Lewis twp.,
aged 94 years,
Winfield,
Snyder, aged 50.
irg, 27 ult.
of Joel C,
red
8 years,
t., Elias
Kling, o
26 ult., John Hoffman,
a=
25 ult., Mra. Elizabeth
Bly
—all and get a sample of Fauble’s
WorrLp BEATER, a Men'a Suit, at $0.80
and match it if you ean for the price.
- EE omnis tit
Millinery Display.
Customers keep in mind Miss M.
nery, Thursday, April 16 th, 1508, at
Bellefonte, Curolyn E. Enright as de-
signer. apro-2t
isis fp SAAS
As baldness makes one look prema
turely old, so a full head of hair gives
to mature life the appearance of youth,
To secure this and prevent the former,
Ayer's Hair Vigor is confidently ree-
ommended, Both ladies and gentle
BORO WANTS IT,
Petition to Court to Condemn the Turn
pike Through Town,
The town council for years has been
roundly censured, and justly too, by
the tax payers and citizens for allow-
ing the turnpike company to keep our
Main street in the condition
it has been,
When the turnpike
to make few repairs to the road they
horrible
company chose
did so, and in a miserly too,
A few
several loads of ground thrown on top,
and the
They showed no hesitation in keeping
up the toll charges if the road bed did
go down.
Two or three years ago council took |
it into their heads to repair the street
at the expense of the They
spent three or four hundred dollars, nll
the money in the treasury,
the thing must be
again, and the turnpike company
the benefit.
spent, and while
manner
large stones were hauled on,
road was worse than
town.
and
same gone
got
Nice sums of money were
members
X]
in practical road-making, t
was footing the bills.
The new council
the matter in a different
be
several
Of
the august body were e
he t
is handle
manner, and
{to
lying
intent
the court will asked
that part of the turnpike with-
i Ul
{in the borough. A peti
| circulated to which near
WwW.
b
pres sent
fi y
ly
pended their name.
Esq., of Bellefonte, has
and will
Es
no bri
as counsel,
tion to the cot
| decent street
irt.
, but
and no exp
i stone,
making.
i There
town at this
-
Every House Taken
1s not vacant
and if a
a
time
i more dwellings hat
would have bee
This would ind
its prosperity,
their citizens of enterpri
disposition
ie spirited
: thore a AF
blers there may
beet VE Will De
1, alwa
such and do all yo
encourage
Change of Fir
ff Harper &
Monday
The firm
dissolved on
y business is
» firm name of
1 Harper
it
thao
m, has n
Kreamer
father.
I'he marriage
and Mr. David A
ed to take
pc
Approaching Wedding
Miss Martha
Boozer is
flare at the
piace at Lhd
of
ant
home of
Mr.
Cen
¢
pe
west of
bride-elect’s
eOrge AM.
Thursday ¢
a
5
on vening, nex
f
Fire Near Bellefonte,
{ of Fi
Hise Samuel
des
Thursday
efonie ir
y totally
early last mot
family were awakened t ne of the
bil } jy for ¥
children and had barely time to escape
from the buildnig before it all in
Wa
flames. The loas £1.000
—
New Machinery.
| just been equipped wit
| ry for manufacturing new process flour,
| The mill, on the Ist of April,
arge Auman,
perienced m be
ly handled for producing good
was tak-
en cl of by Ezra
1
il
Pie
r, and will
lf els -
Getting in Shape
Ed. Ruhl, the new landlord, is
A number
| of improvements in the arrangements |
of the house are contemplated,
will greatly enhance the
get-
which
yy
Went West.
left {or Lyon county,
nesday. They
farms out there,
than here. We
Iowa, on
expect to work on
wages being better
wish them success,
or es A
Putting Up a New House,
Ground was broken last Monday by
Milfred Luse for a new house at the
station. The dwelling will be erected
on the lot below Bob. Foreman's
residence. The building will be push-
ed right along,
ii fii
The latest results of pharmaceutical
science and the best modern appliane
es are availed of in compounding Ay-
er’'s Barsaparilla, Hence, though half
a century in existence as a medicine,
it is fully abreast of the age in all that
goes to make it the standard blood-pu-
men prefer it to any other dressing.
rifier.
BURNED THE SBHOOL HOUSE
End of a Factions] Quarrel Over a School
Nite
On Monday night a fine school build-
ing in Curtin township,
| miles from Howard,
| fire set to Lhe debris.
{ district who have been at v
the school |
rar for
of site
and when the
| building was erected, the dissatisfied |
| faction developed an intense bitterness,
| and had
There are two factions in
teral years over the selection i
| for the school house,
I'he building was of stone,
| steel roof,
{
|
|e xploded, and the building blowd up
| Fire was set to the debris to
| the destruction, and everything
{consumed of a combustible nature,
will
brought
“he
Spring
tigate the and
| to have the
outrage,
guilty parties to
justice
- o -r
Felephonic.
10
instead
with 16
the Centre
other for th
This ill
from Bellefonte
have two wires,
i
for
The line
| Mills is to
now
of
one, burdened
Hall
@ Spring
One wire will be
and the
Mills phones.
phones
Ww render the
service better.
WEEK,
Landlord Ruhl, L
i
to his hotel |
ist had
Jere,
{4 lephone company
. '
h poles on the gro
i
to Rebershurg.
nmapany.
Sy
I
aster Exercises
$4
vy
an 3 pre
» R
- - —
Wants Damages
terest
Shot Of His Hand,
eldest
1
jelle
f
Mi
duel
Charles, son of James
of
iunling seve ral
Clure, fonte, as out
w
i and while
the
days
ago,
or
a fence g
The load
da r
sever
WAS
a siream in
d.
han
crossing
1
of ia
through the
011
was harge passed
$
i an
it
£1
found ned
«1 in the face
w hand at the
» -
Canght ja the Storm
Noll,
got caught
bit he
Saturday
*ariid ' ¥
Candidats i,
out electioneering
if
t is
week's big storm,
right at it until
did not 1
{ him a bit-—guess he would
nig
§
let the
i
howling
in howling mob.
i a - —
Another Democrat,
Mr. George W.
Clearfield county
C
residing
he
estate,
(+iase, at
is now on
| his farm west of town, which
| chased from the Sankey
| year. He's a good Democrat, and
will roll up
the
's majority
| more,
tte
Train Delayed.
Last Monday afternoon the passen-
ger train east from Bellefonte was de-
{ layed about two hours by the engine
breaking down near Lemont. Engine
on freight was sent to take the train
through.
class
Married.
Sunday evening, April 5th, at the
Lutheran parsonage, Mr. F. W. Zsttie
and Miss Katie M. Reeder, both of
(ieorges valley, were united in mar-
riage by Rev. J. M. Rearick.
s—————————
Received Trout Fry.
Last week five cans of trout fry were
received at Centre Hall from the Cor-
ry hatcheries, They were sent to Bi-
mon Harper. Ed. Riter took them
down to Penns creek.
————— AAP RUA
Destroyed by Fire,
A house and barn in Howord town-
ship, owned by Edward Gomer, were
burned to the ground on Saturday
evening. The loss was considerable,
ai——
~Call and get a sample of Fauble's
WonrLD BEATER, a Men's Buit, at $0.80
DEATH OF HENRY DALE
A Prominent Citizen of College
Succumbs
Mr. Henry Dale,
respected
Township
v prominent and
citizen of College
Hall, ut
ten o'clock, at the age of 67 years,
the late Chris
and raised in
last Baturday evening, about
Deceased was a son of
tian Dale, and was born
short
le
winter,
{ flicted with a dropsical affection.
time he had been very
nd his death was not unexpected,
and chil-
uneral took place on Tues-
township, within a
tance of the place of his sath.
nll being af-
some
ih
He leaves a wife several
The f
made
Interment was
in the at Boalsburg,
Lesher,
cemetery
of the Lutheran church offi- |
Bo
False Bottom Discovered,
Williamsport News: Yesterday
William
selling
i
i
i
| morning Dunlap a
| who was at market,
“apr -
| was arraigned before Alderman Batzle,
| charged with bottoms in
Asli res, » Wi fled £5 and
this me
‘ fal wii
costs, a total of al Rank, it
secs was makin
Dunlap, a
ase from
§4
nd noticed ti false LO
Ot
wrted
1h
{
in one of the
it to Market
y» horse, farm machin
i yok
VERrs orog
sf 1s
Moo
small portion
-
g the Line
1
Straightenin
t Mnmiissionet
5
g ads i of i ‘
itl several shade res
Krumbine's residen
| was done to get
| through t!
instructed
six feet at
when a
i 3
have sell
-—
The Right Kind of Bidders.
flalo said
pers stial
¢
ior
effeot
Carveraville,
robe at tl
w
sale gs of James
Iriggs, Bucks county,
| recently. The high price was due not
| the hide
of
#0 much to the value of
two bid-
off from
the determination of each
ders to carry the article
competitor.
Wl
Sguibs
Last Friday was a constant change
from snow squalls to sunshine,
The icy blizzard during the close of
last week wasn't healthy for the grow-
ing grain.
The Watchman appeared last week
in a new dress, and grown to the size
of the Reporter. As we remarked in
our last, glad to see its improvements,
—
New Dualldings.
Samuel Soyder is pushing his new
dwelling right along, and has part up
already. °*
Boob has his new shops up and is
anxiously waiting for his new wheel
machinery,
is ARS
Meets Twice a Month,
At a recent meeting of the borough
council it was decided that the body
~all and get a sample of Fauble's
WorrLp Beater, a Men's Suit, at
$0.80, and match it if you ean for the
and matoh It if you ean for the price.
Coanty Items Clipped,
The bullet Ettlinger put into Frank
Cleistweit is still in him,
T. A. Auman will
i school the coming summer
ward,
teach a select
at Wood-
Hos-
A little son arrived at Warren
Edward
increased to
$200 back
Pleasant Gaps colored man,
had
| $12 per month,
Stoner, his pension
and received
pay.
| Jacob Emerick, Fsq., a we H-known
| resident of Penn township, has moved
| to Logan Mills.
Jonathan Ruhl, administrator of Ja-
cob Ocker, sold W. A. Auman two
| tracts in Penn township, for $400,
John Zubler's executors sold to Geo.
. Royer,
| townsh ip for $29
Col. Wilbur F,
i will be a candidate for Congress,
a tract of land In Gregg
|
i
{
of Bellefonte,
W
spoil so good and handsome a man?
the
informs us
teeder,
ia
Daniel Gentzel, Georges valle
| veterinary, there is mue
animals in his district
He i
sickness among
4
¢
ig: kent
Is Rept
and that he
busy
Ling wit}
I take thi
that
garriage
» good
- . -
New Carriage Shops,
hod of informing
#5 Ie
1
sublic, I am prepared to a al
I
and wagon
ming,
wil
1i¢
I RREL
and gel
LD Bs
I malch 1
aii A sR pe
a Men
ry f+
ali
ATER 's }
ii YOU « r
-
GOOD FARM LAND FOR
.
SALF
oracs for Sale.
Iss Yvi
i
ARD ON SHOES ?
l ir L
e]
| Mingle's Shoe Stcre, - Bellefonte
RE.
GARMAN'S STO
ids ii
i
iiier you
ily refund the money.
hin vesrncde ¢hiat
IZ LHC goods LIAL
we
1
ii
a
:: of
stock of
New Dress Coods.
» 3
By the
opt nea immense
word new we mean fresh
oods direct from the mills, b
{the marks pf and
3
i
i newest patterns,
late weaving
We call ¢ pecial
stock of Black
attention to ol
Dress Goods, of which we a e al-
onr
ways made a specialty,
Ladies’ Shirt
Waists.
Fast colors and handsome styles
at 48¢, with new styles collars and
sleeves, better goods at 59, 73, 98¢
and $1.25,
Yard-wide Percales usually
at 12'4¢, we are selling at fe.
We are showing this season
sold
an
Grave Qu and
AT ITY
Li.h dR,
i
vy .
i
{ iz gl 1 ful
these goods shoul fail t
not
amine tie
A
Embroideried Collarettes
ee
iid.
#1
good line of the new Lace
£0
Our Millinery
Opening,
Last week, notwithstanding
clement
+h
“410 1n-
o
weather, was a decided
As usual we take
and head the procession.
and novelties
which are exclusively confined
us, and just as quick as anything
ont it is sent to us from New
SUCCESS, the lead
We show shapes
{0
We will
latest.
We charge nothing for Trim-
always show the very
Bellefonte,
price.