The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 04, 1896, Image 8

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    CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. June 4.
THE NEW RACKET
No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. |
6,400 Square Feet Floor Space,
And every nook and corner
crowded with merchandise, in the
great variety, that goes to make a
MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE.
Bargains fresh from the trade
centres of the United States, placed
on our counters and floors every
morning.
=
Do U C “baits” advertised,
an depend on it that 9 out
times UU can get g
The Racket for
never pay more.
1 of
\
tl
C88 money, and
1¢ ‘special’
1
i
Advertisements go out regularly |
from this town, claiming great
things—but seldom stand t test. |
We guess you know ‘em
he
time.
by this]
(i. R. SPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
lellefonte, Pa. |
{
WHAT PEOPLE
1
Is generally
they mean.
Many times we hear the ex]
here fir
Prices and gos
places.
344 . . : :
be more [1ge they were ook!
OUR ENBROIDERIES
Are deli; I
beautiful pattern
THOSE DINITIES
id Bati 4
}eF ¢ r 1
Si08 are HON : Fai
15¢
W.T. MEYER,
Jush Arcade
Two 4 from
doors
price
i
DEATH FROM SCALDING
A Little Child Upsets a Tin of Hot Water
Over Itself,
The infant of Cl
Dueck, dec'd., and grand-daughte
H. E. Duck, Esq., of Millheim,
on Tuesday morning from the efl
of
daughter
»
$i
3 “i
scalding by pulling a
water over itself.
The ligt] ri
months old, and was at
nineteen
home of
e gi about
gt was
the
grandmother at Madisonburg,
her K
where the accident occurred. The ac- |
cident oceurred several days previous
A tin of hot
and
to her death, water was
standingon a the little
child reached for it, pulling it down,
the hot water spilling over its face and
table,
side. Prompt medical service was giv-
en, but the burns were so
death resulted on Tuesday
— —
Childrens ray. i
The members of Progress Grange No |
06, Centre Hall, will Chil-
dren’s Day on the afternoon and even,
ing of Saturday, June 20th, by holding
celebrate
a pienic and festival at Grange Park.
The young people, with George Ging-)
rich as General Superintendent, have
entire charge of all arrangments, Every |
effort will be to entertain the |
children and a pleasant time is assured
for all.
made
emia smo
Does Good Work.
A great hammer has been put into!
Mann's axe factory at Lewistown, |
The hammer has a striking force of |
3,000 pounds and at one stroke com- |
pletes the manufacture of an axe, It
takes five men to work it, but the five
men with the hammer do as much in
a day as forty men can do by hand,
TE
Died in Union County,
Last Thursday afternoon, Jacob
Spangler died at his home at New Ber-
lin, Union county, after a brief illness,
at the age of over 77 years. He was
twice married, and was the father of
four children, three of whom survive
him. Hewas a brother of ex-Sherif!
John Spangler, of Centre Hall.
———————
Spelling Match.
A spelling mateh will be held in the
lecture room of the Evangelical chureh
by the ladies of the Reformed church,
tomorrow, Friday evening. All are
invited: admission ten cents, children
five cents.
ps fp tp
—Not a piece of old or shelf-worn
stock is on the shelves of the Philad,
Branch, Bellefonte. Their stock is
new, their rooms new, and the prices
are new to all competitors. The repu-
tation of the firm in the past is a guar-
DECORATION DAY,
R, Post,
The Memorial services conducted at
Hall last Saturday evening,
iad a larger attendance than any for
The day was pleasant
ind the weather all that could be de-
furnished
Shortly
the
procession which started from the dia-
mond, to the cemetery. The parade
Following the band was a
Mills
the
The Potters band
occasion,
headed
was small,
Lieuten-
from
B, N. G. P., under charge of
ant George Jackson, came
Bellefonte by hack. The Samuel Shan- |
A R, up the |
The band played a lively march
to the cemetery, At the cemetery a
offered C.. H.]
selection by
fired
B
dirge
who
brought
by Rev.
a
were
po
Three volleys
).
ia
veterans strewed the graves with flow- |
A floral monument had been erected |
An appropriate selection was read by
Miss Stella Krise, which was followed
by Rev. Rearick, who delivered the ad-
Mrs. W. H.
as read an original poem, 1
dress of the day.
ercises closed with a benedi
yeramme with
rspersed the pr
Prof. \WV. A.
tions. Krise, was in
se fe
master
of ceremonies.
- » —
Was Not Patriotic,
Dee hack
1, running from B
t po
I dex
rated in
ration day
IT attr!
INRUD =
4
MAIS DUrg
wtriotic, as hors
I'he
Wis
oration day.
hael
Hack the
Hall
and see.
was dec honor of
eared Oak
ib
511
As the team 1
1 ' \
Ne DOrses 1oOKe WK
No Celebration in
There isn
billed for a
for once in «
and let ¢
Haven is the
are
and
A
o defray expenses,
ig howl
25}
1 %
jose On Lhe ih.
weribed t
ya
Called to the Pastorute,
7, George 8. Bright, who has been
to the pastorate of the Lutheran
'
¥
I enter
church at this place, has accepted the
call, and will it is expecte
wed
J
i
up 1
his duties here the sec Sabbat
June
I
formerly of Aaronsburg
1 in
in
I.
»} bi evade
I niipsourg
right is wn of Rev
fa
Wi
at >.
Did Well,
The festival held last Saturday even-
ladies of the Methodist
over twenty dollars,
church, netted
The ladies did
ly in the evening, otherwise a larger
sum would have been taken in,
Spy
Va Crowded with Orders,
are
to its fullest capacity. They
ed right along.
working ou a big order to Norway
The shops are now
A Great Improvement,
The new veranda around the front
and side of the Musser House, at Mill-}
heim, is a great improvement. Mr. i
Musser intends to still further improve
the hotel. Painters are now at work
on the exterior.
i —— ———
Teachers’ Examinations,
County Superintendent Gramley
will hold examinations at Centre Hall
vext week, 11th, for Centre Hall boro
and Potter township. He is now hold-
ing examinations in various parts of
the county,
Ansar A YP OA
Wanted,
A few industrious and intelligent
antee of their dealings with all cus-
tomers at their store,
SUICIDE AT ROCK SPRINGS,
Arthur O. Goheen, of Tyrone, Shoots Him-
self nt His Father's Home,
Arthur O, Goheen, of Tyrone, who
had months
past at the home of his father, J. J.
Goheen, at Rock Springs, this county,
in the hope of recovering from the ef-
fects of recent serious illness, commit-
ted suleide shortly after the noon hour |
by
He lingered a short
rallied, and death resulted
been spending several
shooting
but
about
Thursday last,
time,
two
hours after committing the deed.
Arthur Golieen
healthy young
and
fall,
was
until
vw strong
man last
tack of pneumonia, which left
very seriously affected,
progressing very slowly, and it was in
homestead at
His
him
Springs some time ngo,
to
led him to the act which proved fatal.
It shortly ‘or
I'hursday afternoon, only
Wis afte one o'clock
a few
in his
room up stairs, that he committed the
deed. He had found the Lig
longing to a farm hand in a trunk and
ted life, the
shot being fired into his | fler
revolver
with this weapon ene his
1ead,
the shooting he was coi and
1 A ¢ ul
lingered until four o'clock +
released him from his sufferin
p 1 ¢ 1 : ' i
funeral took piace at two o'¢clod
aay i
afternoon from his
t
nee at
i
Graysville,
The deceased
hs and 25 d
(soheen,
} last he ©
FAAS ae
Foi
Beariek elect
iM. L
Reesman,
tre
§
Ocker, The auditors found
a balance 11 he v of about ten
dollar
No business was transacts
y
4 ood wiia pe
the
, and everything in g
wl,
sirned to meet on
and
June
tion of teachers
board adj
when the sele 11
Will
considered,
Everyone,
Mills
the music for Decoration services hers
the
class Tuanner,
Fleas
The Potters band farnished
on Saturday, and boys acquitted
themselves in first
band is comparatively in its infaney
but they handle the instruments
veterans, Everyone was pleased with
them, and when any music is needed
in the future at Centre Hall,
ters Mills band will get a eall.
Improvements.
A new porch is being built on fhe
| property of John Wolf,
{ W. O. Rearick, down which
{ will do much towards improving the
j exterior,
The new house at the station being
built by A. P. Luse and Sons is under
lot at that
occupied by
street,
way, and another vacant
Prof. Krise made several improve.
ments on the exterior of hia residence,
and has made the building more con-
venient,
KER RO
Handle Factory.
Mr. Poulson, of the Howard handle
factory, we are informed, is about to
remove his business to our town and
occupy the new building put up by
Mr. Colyer, near the station, thus add-
ing a new industry to our town, which
we trust will be a success, This is a
good point for business enterprises i
many respects,
A AP SA AAAS
Appointments Changed,
Because of the re-opening of the
brick church at Tusseyville on Sunday
June 7, at 10 a. m., the services of the
United Evangelical church are chang-
ed as follows: Centre Hall 10 a. m,,
Tusseyville 7.80 p. m.
young men to learn wheel making.
Apply at once to W. W. Boon,
C. H, Goonrina, Pastor,
FIRE AT POTTERS MILLS,
J. W. Smith's Tannery Totally Destroyed
This Morning, {
The large tannery owned and operat
ed by Mr. J, W. Bmith, at Potters
Mills, was totally destroyed by fire]
about two o'clock this morning.
The tannery was in operation yester-
day, and the engine was running the
bark mill. When closed down in the!
evening Mr, Smith made his customa- |
ry inspection and everything appeared |
The buildings |
covered about
The
eighty |
feet square, tannery is situated
Allison’s woolen factory.
When the tire
and the alarm given, the building was |
was first discovered |
a muss of flames and it was impossible |
It
building,
to save any of the contents, burn.
ed rapidly, being a frame
and was soon down to the
The
with hides and finished leather, which
At it
would
ground.
tannery was heavily stocked
is a total loss, one time Was
thought the fire communicate
Ww ind
fortunately turned and the danger was
to the Allison residence, but the
averted,
Mr, Smith's loss will be about
on whieh he has
N
All nsuran
MEK) y I'e signi i
ASO Can Ha
fire.
L4
Insured in
company.
-
EE
Family Almost Burned,
ly Tuesd
iri
f Mrs, 8
E
family «
Hall,
i
i
AY morning, wi
rat
were asleoy
her daugh
diamond,
y
imps in
No Ball Team.
wl
eriviy
Centre Hall for years has had a g
| ball team, and they nearly
highest
We
pleasure this
ams ff
having left
the the roost
perch in
wilijhave to forego the
year, nearly all the timber
, and hardly enough boys ean
t he
ls
1. Several
'
aione t
adj
arrange
| be found to fill the bases,
the fel Mning
| towns have tried to games
{ but "twas no good,
— psy
Short Items of Interest,
be light. Oats
The hay crop will
and corn are on a fair way just
J
The fruit erop is still safe,
There was a light frost on
morning.
in. rain, which was quite welcome,
Reuben Hartman and John
recently quite ill, are fast
and able to be about.
B. F. Kister, an active Democrat of
Millheim, will be urged by his friends
as a Democratic candidate for County
Auditor.
improving
elitism
A Special Train
A special train will be run from
Bellefonte to Coburn next Tuesday
evening, June 8th, to accommodate
those who desire to attend the Demo-
eratie county convention. The train
will leave Bellefonte at 5 o'clock, p.
m., and stop at all stations.
sisi snRNA oo
Fiants for Sale.
Mra. George Flora, of this place, has
a lot of nice cabbage and tomato plants
for sale; also late celery plants,
~The Philad. Branch, in their new
room, Bellefonte, now carry a larger
stock than any twostores in the town,
The stock is ail pew and up-to-date,
and the prices are away down. And
then every deal is made satisfactory or
hold
(rarmans,
Great, large mixing bowls,
almost ¥4 bushel.
¢
L$
of new
(rarmans,
i0
New plaids, 10 styles,
fabrics in to-day.
Mennen's taleum
borated WOW -
|
(rarmans,
rmans.
OUR $2.25 SP
VY a
" :
ECIAL... Alumi-
(1 AFTHATIS,
DADET
‘
fo
a NY eve
IS THE BOY HARD ON SHOES ?
Try our Long Wearer
i IV 10%
iri
JCA
i
a GARMAN’S STORE.
Mingle's Shoe Store, - Bellefonte, BELLEFONTE, PE
W. R. Brachbill’s
FURNITURE STORE,
Bellefonte,
- NN.
AT
ARE ———
They
are selling
this
LARGE REED..
ROCKER
51.83.
chee
Just received,
Baby Carriages.
Refrigerators.
THE GLOBE.
CE EE EE EE EO CE
DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY
ate
ANOTHER COLUMN OF BRILLIANT BARGAINS
at val
CAL Yale
We are showing gr
Linens
Wie
of the Faney Wash
Hing at Ow
at tl
HAY #1 received %
ts buys a Table
1 worth y 35 cents
a Tal Linen you cannot
natch elsewhere under 80 cents.
ted Table Linen, full width at 17¢ a
yard. These are fast colors. Better
ones at Zle, 27c, and Se,
Ladies’ Vests st 50. good ones.
Ladies’ Vests, Bleached Lisle Thread,
ut 10.
100 dozen full regular Seamless Ladies’
Hose at 10c. Guaranteed fast black.
10¢ buys a Child's Seamless Ribbed
Black Stocking. The kind that
don’t wear out,
We are headquarters on Belts.
kind at all that you want,
them in Rilk, Leather,
Dresden effects,
Belt Pins, 2c.
Side Combs, 5c a pair.
to Great values in Ladies’ Shirt
48¢, 580, 730, 88c and £1.18.
at Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, 40ca pair.
Cheaper than common Unbleached
Muslin,
wy eh
fis
ui
: Lin-
a Var ents 40
price
width,
4
on «ale
been
1 BRNe ie
Silk Ginghams, f
No other
can they get
i price.
| Fibre Chamois, the 25¢ kind, at 12i¢
15 pieces Novelty Mohair Dress Goods,
worth 40¢c, now reduced to 27e, in
black and colors
| We lay elaim to carry the best line
Black Dress Goods ever shown in
Centre county. We carry every.
thing from 15¢ per yard up to $1.50,
and all excellent values,
| We have about 50 samples Silk Waist
Patterns which we will close out at
| record breaking values,
| Our 25¢ Persian Dimities are now
duced to lie,
Our 15¢ Dimities are now
10¢.
Our 12ie Dimities are now
Se.
Men's Shirts, good ones, 25¢.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
It is a conceded fact that we sell more Hats than all other Mil.
ull at &
os
Denner
this
has them,
them
slore
to sell at
{
i
of
Any
We have
Gilt and
re.
reduced Waists,
selling
linery establishments combined.
New shapes received daily
No Charge fo
r Trimming Hats.
AA FO,
+ RATZ & O
money returned.
Bellefonte, ising