The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 18, 1896, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE "REPORTER.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. June 18,
THE NEW RACKET
No, 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte.
6,400 Square Feet Floor Space,
And every nook and
crowded with merchandise,
great variety, that goes to
MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE.
trade
I laced
every
corner
in the
make a
Bargains fresh from the
centres of the United States,
on our counters and floors
morning.
Do U C “baits” advertised, U
can depend on it that 9 out of 10
times [ can get the “special” at
The Racket for less money, and U
never pay more.
Advertisements go out regularly
from this town, claiming
things—but seldom stand the
We guess you know ‘em Dy
time.
great
test.
this
G. R. BPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
Jellefonte, Pa.
THE VIEWERS REPORT,
The Pike Condemned and the Viewers Find
8530 Damages.
The viewers appointed by the court
in the proceedings to have the turn-
pike condemned within the borough
limits made their report, and find
damages to the extent of $550.
Testimony on the case was heard on
last Wednesday by the Master, Harry
Keller. Eleven witnesses were heard,
the pike at about $1000 per mile,
others thought different, The length
of the pike condemned 5900
about one and one-eighth miles,
the value of it was placed at not quite
$500 per mile,
The county must pay
assessed in this instance
is
the
penses borne by the borough are those
and ex-
of the proceedings,
The likely
make an appeal from the report of the
viewers, and the road will pass
into the hands of the borough.
vacation
and
commissioners will not
|S00nNn
The viewers on the
pike between Bellefonte Miles-
burg, some 2} miles, have appraised
the value of that section at $2500. The
county commissioners, we understand,
in the interest of the will
not evince any undue haste
taxpayers,
in
ting these reports,
———
Died in Illinois,
Charles Evans died last Sunday at
his home in Crangeville, Illino.s, from
WHO T0 BELIEVE
I¢ the question, when it
COes
to selecting hosiery. mer-
E Vi ry
claims have fast blacl
As
chant to
1
regards ours, we
hose.
! <r
only make the elaim, but can
stantiate i many
1
hinl
in
I'he oth
3}: }-
never think
where
Cis
» secret
are recometr
whatever.
W. T. MEYER,
Bush Ares
Two doors Mi mn peste
Local Briefs.
Neither
will be very big this year,
Mr. Keller, at t
a new porch to his dwelling
Hall is a
ideas on refine
the hay nor straw
he station, has added |
Centre town of advanced
ment
a foot-ball team.
If you are back mbfFe than a year on
the
by a remittance,
Gardens and fie
teporter, you will favor us greaily
lds have
showers
been
fro
ly 1
day night to Sunday evening.
Strawberries being brought
helped by the
are to
town,
and sold for 8c per basket.
Swarm’'s wagon maker shop, required
by the latter's growing business.
Up to our going to press no one was |
bitten by a mad dog at Potter's vank,
nor did anybody bite a mad dog.
John Noll is pointing the
work of the def,
is the finishing touch of his contract.
new
that patriarch, father Tressler, who
now scores 95 years and still able to be
about.
up unnecessarily plenty ;
ces will go up.
Many folks in town are abolishing
their front yard fences ; we advised it
often ; it adds wonderfully to the pret-
ty looks of a home.
As we go to press, near noon to-day,
no nomination had yet been made at
St. Louis, look for it this afternoon,
and the child will be named M’ Kinley.
The Potter's Mills mad dog sensa-
tion, printed in outside papers, is a
myth, excepting that a cow was shot
because it became mad from the bite
of a mad dog some four weeks ago,
and the dog was killed at the time by
Alee M'Coy.
Ms
High in the Alr.
The bridge that will be constructed
over the Susquehanna river at Fulton
on the new Bellefonte and Clearfield
line, will be 312 feet high, or nine feet
higher than the Kinzua bridge on the
B. RB. and R. R. R.
AA
Three Murderers at Sanbury.
The death of Thomas McDonaid, at
Mt. Carmel, and the arraignments of
James Lewis for murder, makes three
murderers now in the Sunbury prison
awaiting trial.
———————— eM ———
~The Philad. Branch, in their new
room, Bellefonte, now carry a larger
stock than any twostores in the town.
The stock is all new and up-to-date,
and the prices are away down. And
then every deal is made satisfactory or
money returned.
| consumption, after an illness of «aver-
He
| four years and leaves a
was aged about thirty-
four
al months.
and
Mr. E
HANS
wife
him.
iehildren to survive
| was a native of Penus valley, and left
Years for the
f Mr. E
w ho resided east of Cen-
Daniel Dap, and Mrs.
both of near Cen-
James B.
of the
out twenty ago
He
deceased,
| tre Hill. Mrs.
I. Goodhart,
and Mrs,
are
| here at
| west, was a son of van Ev-
ans,
| George
Hill,
| of Belle
| ed.
sirohm,
fonte, sisters decens-
Bellefonte Awakened,
Last Sunday was the closing
| the ta ynducted
Wharton
the
meet
Weaver
| Weeden. The
and evening
bernacle
rs |
and
ings in after-
meet
| noon were packed and
were led to ask |
iT prayers.
of the
many
An interesting feature revival
work has been the childrens’ meetings
he afternoon, at which
i chil ire have
The
t Hee
all ot}
of Be
knowt
the |
-
| hundre«
version.
| nesday, at
edly eC
J
| est residents
pe
|
i
| never have
awakening in
Gov, Hastings
i
| w. Hasting'
two br ay
| Wednesds
| Bel ie for ile
ME.
drawn
here
way
8 Carnage
thro
the
horses,
passed
forenoon on
AY
the (:oVeEernor
where
| family will oce residence
iring the
saddle
riage.
a
ups LIES
I'he
lowed be
summer, (rovernd
horse fi hind the
Three colored
f the turn-out. The c
| enveloped in stripe i ean
men were
| CAIe « Arriags
Vass
-~ om.
Big Horse Sale.
Mr.
this section wit
Strauser will arrive
load
treorge CC, in
h a big car of fine
hey will be oflered
the Musser House, at
next Wednesday, June
The car load incl fine driv-
family and work horses, and
find
they need in this consignment.
| lTowa horses, at
| public sale at
| Millheim, on
i 24th.
fers,
udes
far-
imefs and horsemen will w hat
yp
Teacher's Examinations,
County Superintendent of schools
| Gramley held ex
| day for Centre Hall and
There were
but
| certificate,
Potter town-
seventeen in
to
about
failed
ship.
the class, nine secure a
| hard and strict, and it is not so easy to
| be granted a certificate,
SE ———
An Atiractive Resort
Some thirty picnics have been book-
ied for Heela park, on the Central]
Pennsylvania EK. E. this season. The
place has been greatly improved and |
will be a more desirable resort than
ever.
pi lp ty
Died at Shamokin,
Mrs. Steck, wife of Rev. Charles T.|
of the Lutheran church of Bellefon te,
died very suddenly at her home, in
Shamokin, last Saturday afternoon.
A ,k
Grange Festival.
A festival will be held in
Prk next Saturday evening by the la-
dies of the Centre Hall grange. Every
one is invited to attend. All the deli-
casies of the season will be served.
PPE
Attending Commencement,
Quite a number from this place drove
to State College yesterday to attend
commencement exercises. These ex-
ercises are very interesting and al-
ways attract large crowds from all
parts,
I fA
~Not a piece of old or shelf-worn
stock is on the shelves of the Philad.
Branch, Sellefonte. Their stock is
new, their rooms new, and the prices
are new to all competitors. The repu-
tation of the firm io the past is a guar-
antee of their dealings with all cus
tomers at their store.
Subscribe for the REPORTER, $150
A MAD DOG SOARE NIT,
A Reporter Tries lo Work a Sensation OF
on Pottdrs Miiis,
Several weeks ago the Reporter pub-
lished an account of a mad dog having
been killed on his premises at Potter's
Mills by Alec McCoy. The dog it was
said had bitten a cow, which, it is now
said, went mad the other day and was |
The cow was skinned and the]
carcass dragged into the woods, Dogs |
followed the trail and began to feed on
the flesh of the Now the story
that vicinity
shot.
Cow,
state of alarm.
Now we have inquired closely about
find it
cow was shot,
and ends
with where the mad
But as for that part of the kingdom |
being overrun mad
by dogs, or
mad run- |
nin’ about is the defeated candidates |
wouldn't be room for a mad dog. We |
go in for doin’ justice to the dogs
i
A Run-
last Monday
James Hershberger, from
, with two little
ving down the mountain
Away.
nal
afternoon while |
near Hub- |
On
was dri- |
© upper |
lersburg BONS,
at th
stumbled and
end of town, the horse
getting ran
the of the
horse turned against
Jacob's lot, where
bridle and held the |
gan to kick, while the
the Lu
few light bruises were all the
sustained by Mr. Hershberger and the
a cut with the whip,
broke and the
the fence Dr
Dir. grabbed the
Ose, which be-
3 y
¢ DOvs
axle buggy
al
the
y
i
two litt
crawled from buggy.
1
i
injuries
DOYS,
no poy
Juniata Valley Veteran Encampment,
The
Juni
}
withi the
Hi,
counties embraced
Valley Ve
will $oeamp
7th to the
Bedford, Centre, Hunting
Juniata, Perry, i
Nort}
old soldiers residing in
» of tl
fn
ala eran associall
which a
from the 10th of September
Blair,
don, Mifflin,
Snyder, 1
All
at the
are
and
fjion
Line Weir enlistmer
have since become residents
members of the association
the (:. A. R. a
I.. will attend the
™
I'he
iH 8000
nd camps
ganizations
invitations wi Der §
a
Bore School Teachers,
entre Hall
by f
I IONOWINK
nt
next term of our boro s
mar school, Edwin J. Wolf
Frank Foreman ; Primar
Katie Shreffler. All the
ts of this pla
His 1
nd the
’ §
y 1h
VO LEM
i .
“em
no doubt,
I'he
mar ad $32
salar
The second floor
mer's store bu
eled
room
Krea-
ii wl
ght put in. The
: W. 5. Lauk-
mite, as a pho
of
of Harper &
ikling has been re
and a glass sky-li
will be 1 by Mr
of Bellef:
He
in the
will be
sr
enbach, tograg
ph
gallery. has had years ex peri-
ence business and his gallery
a permanency in Centre Hall
a
The Mail Held
nder the new train schedule
patrons of the Centre Hill, Tusseyville
now receive the eastern
the
here at
four o'clock,
daily papers
same day. formerly left
but out
being held until after the
The mail
30, HOW ROes about
sf PANS
Aaron Thomas made a trip up town
yesterday,
Getting Around Again
the first since his unsuccess-
| ago.
{ ing his confinement several pieces
the
but will
i bone worked out through
He's on crutches now,
very soon.
|
{ ——— A — —
It Will be Redaced.
| Fire insurance premiums at Dubois
| have been raised 25 per cent. through
| the failure of the local water company
to furnish an adequate supply of water.
| The city will at once establish a water
supply system under municipal con-
trol.
i
icici A
Special Train.
On account of the Republican con
vention at Bellefonte next Tuesday,
June 23rd, a special train will be run
from Bellefonte to Coburn, leaving
Bellefonte at 5 o'clock p. m. Execur-
sion tickets will likely be sold on that
day.
Will Not Meit,
A pitcher of ice water placed in a
newspaper, with the ends of the paper
twisted together to exclude the air,
will remain all night in any summer
room with scarcely any perceptible
melting of ice.
A Ao.
R HH Thomas Complimented,
R. H. Thomas, of Mechanicsburg, on
Tuesday was elected one of the trus-
tees of State College. This is a com-
pliment to the grange of which Mr.
Thomas has been one of the most able
MODERN BUILDINGS,
Higher Type of Improvements Among our
Veople.
It is with pleasure we note that in
this county the improvement in new
buildings, in town and country, is a
deviation from the monotony of the
old style, to the taste and harmony of
modern architecture, The shabby and
commonplace Is no longer followed
and the beautiful in style of building
The houses erected with-
in the past ten years, on the farms in
our vallyes, are modern in style, with
a view to beauty as well as to conveni-
is adopted,
ences unkown to the
Handsome farm buildings greet
in Penns, Brush, Nittany
Ioagle vallies, they are in won-
with the farm build-
ings of a quarter of a century ago.
In similar improve-
past generation,
the
eye and
Bald
our towns an
Compare the
the build-
exceptions, ele-
the of
unattractive,
of
readily noted.
old with the style of
with rare
beauty take
that which was dull and
Within the
new
ings, and,
place
and
pretty farm homes
MINGLE'S SHOES...
OUR $2.25 SPECIAL...
This leads them all
and style. "Twill be
to the public
made in all
Button or
lack Viei
in price
» 4 surprise
such a Shoe
the new shapes
Lace, of br
Kid —soft,
and flexil ble
e—see them,
worth £3.00 everywhere.
ant
are
and refinement nave ta-
of illiteracy
in the
under the
their
or even prettier,
ken the place
and this,
still
uring
ness, too,
‘ol d
house
such as linger
roof’ fig upon new
than that of their neighbor.
Comfort thanks to the
large
and
and ease, in-
have, in a men
drugery
which was 1
genius,
off’
arly that
driven slavish-
[ess he
particul
lot of
mothers and
The
globe
hard our
news from
al
fireside
mothers on the farm.
every quarter of the is
and eve ning
antr the happenings
which
ut in the y, of
a few hours previous,
to the abodes,
How we
convey same
1
marching on
Aare
- » —
A Falr Crop
| JT
OWwWin
season has been very
tay ot
VK
g slraw berries
and several parties in
realize handsomely
y patch Mr
wing Mills
farmer,
of near 8
Pains bias One An sore
oul in strawberries an pis yield
D1 Very large, vel |
fl a
EUR
Kg
cannot supply th sMusng, next
y
Inrger
r that
t has a hog
Lock
the
and run-
owner of
Hy
snake
darting
Pig, ¢
bravely o
Was
» flesh of the
ran back
«} and
had
morning }
and
sirange
Was i
ttl beg
Lis Hog
Next
over
med
wl
as
r i
or his
pig was as lively
ties 1
Hone Lie
wor meal
-~ . -
Camp John Gibbon
has
to
1
General Bnoden
Major
orders giving ns how the
sdetails
division encampment
shall be conducted.
John
received
will be known
bon.”” General the
rank of major general of the volunteers
brigadier general of the regular
jarmy. The will begin
on July 158, and continue over a
as ‘A amp
(;ibbon
and
encampment
a»
Finishing Up.
{ The finishing touches to the exterior
of the Reformed church are
on by John Noll, the contractor foi
the masonry. He has a gang of men
pointing the walls. The work is pro-
The interior is near-
being put
gressing slowly,
ly finished and ere long the new build-
ing will be ready for dedication.
. ils
Rev. Dr. Wallace Dead.
. R. M, Wallace, D. D., oneof the
oldest ministers of Huntingdon Pres-
bytery, died at his home in Lewistown
on Monday morning, of appendicitis,
aged 71 years, also a prominent Ma-
son. He ls survived by a wife, one
son and three daughters
lev
New Use for Hops,
A new use has been discovered for
hops, namely, the curing of bacon. It
is found that a sprinkling of hops in
the brine when bacon and hams are
put in pickle adds greatly to the flavor
of both, and enables them to be Kept
an indefinite period.
AA A HAAN
Republican Primaries,
The Republican primaries will be
held next Saturday evening and the
voting place will bein W. O. Rearick’s
office, The polls will be open from 7
to # o'clock.
———— nant
Things are Different Now,
The fellow who tugs and sweats
over a lawn-mower these days won-
ders now why it was he thought shov-
eling snow was such hard work last
winter,
Childrea’s Day.
Next Saturday Children’s Day will
be celebrated in Grange Park by the
Patrons of Husbandry, There promis-
IS THE BOY HARD ON SHOES ?
Try Onur Long Wear I
| are ouilt for good
price
{
| Mingle's Shoe Store, -
GREAT
SACRIFICE
SALE
AT
W. R. Brachbill's
Furniture Store,
Commencing
are ow in
Bellefonte,
Saturday, June 20,
100
ONLY 52.88.
W. R. Brachbill,
Bellefonte, Pa.
{
Great, large mixing bowls, hold
almost ¥% bushel. ~(Farmans,
New plaids,
fabrics in to-day.
10 styles, lots of new
(rarmans.
Mennen’s borated
der, 00¢,
talcum pow
(rarinans,
Another lot of Brow
a cake,
nie Soap at
le (yarmans.
fi
Tablets, 3 sheets,
(rarmans,
(rood Luci
Alumi-
(rarmane,
Paper lead pencils,
num elate pencils
New shades in crinkled
for
purposes,
paper
rating
(rarmans,
00d
' \
AMP shades
!
stationery at K store
prices. irimane.
y VW:
possibly
a8 common iron.
GARMAN'’S STORE.
BELLEFONTE, - PENN.
CST Leo,
Lim ities 1124
| pair i or withou
t AaNPGH
apron,
i
10 pices Fancy Ribbon. the
We bought
Price 25e a yard.
at a big barg
A new line of Percales,
f¢ a yard.
big bargain at 5¢ a yard.
these Hats.
a regular =
§
trimming Summer
They go to vou the same way.
leached Muslin, fall width and a
ts, induding a
Notwithstand-
KATZ
members from the start of the order.
es to be a large attendance,
Bellefonte,
&. C0.