The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 03, 1896, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Dec. 38
THE NEW RACKET
No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte,
The the reader
attention of
is directed to the large ad. of
Jour
THE RACKET on page
of this issue. Sean it carefully.
G. R. SPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
Bellefonte, Pa.
THE COLD WAVE
1
Has come at last, and we
ready to supply your wants.
MITTERS wo
For Children, Women and
Men.
UNDERWEAR...
Women Men,
Childr
KNITTING YARNS
And a
HOSIERY.
(311
W.T. MEYER,
outs Bellefonte.
ors from §
ine oi
Bush
Two d
Local
cilled
w weeks,
1X) rabbit by our
About
town hunters in tl
jest we get
may
no
ba
yiks are fear
Wait
than you care
Some fo
winter. and see | there
more for
Hunting is excellent now
hunt without
tired lugging round.
Monday morning showed ice
inch thick.
And Tuesday
We are
of this place has two er
hand. There is one lucky strike
a thousand in for the
price.
Willis A. Hol
Kurtz's employ
few month's stay in
found
Kurtz,
Yio
a whole day getting
venison
half an
colder.
t John Arney
ps of wheat on
out of
in
was still
informed tha
to come rise
colored, long in Mr,
this place, after a
Phi
with
iy,
in
steady employ Wm.
in Lewisburg.
Wash Lone
resident of
improving
which
to learn that
We regret
tong
re apected
Nittany mountain, is not
from his paralytic stroke from
he has suffered for several days.
berger, a
office : we have one of the best equip-|
ped plants in the county for printing |
sale | bill and |
letter heads, invitations, &e.
Fine work of every Give
ills, dodgers,
wedding
3
i
{ escriplion.
«1 velopes,
us your orders.
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THE BLIZZARD,
From St. Paul, Minn., accounts o
age done is greater
posed.
by Wednesday.
istered five below zero in St
Sunday night.
With two rotary engines working
out of Fargo on the Northern Pacific
since Saturday morning, a train snow-
ed in five miles east of Valley City,
was reached at 10 o'clock morning of
30. The drifts, in cuts, are six to 14
feet deep and are frozen like ice mixed
with sand. Dynamite is used to loo-
sen up this snow. The southwestern
branch, to Lisbon and Edgely, is still
frozen up, and people in the towns
along the line are out of wood and
and coal, and there seems no prospect
of opening the roads for three or four
days.
Accounts of four persons baving
been frozen to death bave been repor-
ted.
The thermometer reg-
Paul on
indo mans
After Deer,
The Bradford hunting party left
yesterday morning for a week’s hunt
for deer. They went to Stone Ureek.
There are six or eight in the party.
nn A
—For Sale—Hiram Durst has a good
bobsled for sale cheap. Has box,
tongue, single trees, and all complete,
Its a bargain,
ANOTHER PATRIARCH GONE,
Aged Citlzens The Reaper |
Still at Work,
Death of Two
The venerable John Kerstetter
at his home south of Millheim, a few
days ago, and was buried on Wednes-
of the hardy old settlers of that section
forests. He was a man of stern integ- |
rity, and a staunch Democrat. He oc-
cupied the same home nearly all his |
life-time on the banks of Elk creek, |
having been born at the Blue rock, a
of his birth to the place where he end-
ed along, useful and honorable life,
He was a man of robust frame and in-
fluential and respected in his vieinity.
He was the father of a large family, of
whom we reeall Jacob, Emanuel
John, of Penn township, the
of Daniel Hosterman and John Brant,
of Penn, and another William,
dead some years. Michael Kerstetter,
a well known citizen living at |
Pleasant Gap, is also a son of the de-
The wife of this venerable
patriach preceded him to the other
shore in 1861,
Death called him last Sabbath night.
He of the Lutheran
church and buried in its cemetery
Aaronsburg, attended by
concourse of friends and rel
sO,
now
ceased.
was a member
atives,
There survive him two sisters, twins,
one the widow of John Young, of
| Woodward, the other the
| mother of Hon. Leonard
i this place ; both attended thie
their age will be
hers survive,
wid
Rhone,
{and 86 years
Two brot
ALE d 7 A and
(hio,
month.
in Bugar valley,
i in West Salem, aged 7
Daniel Rishel,
lebersburg,
of Spring bank
died last week
buried on Sunday. He lived in
| Millheim the past few years He was
id hailed
old
PW SUTVIVe:
i of is
| was
i a coach maker, at
| Mil
families
ex and
township's
A wide
-
of Hon.
. -
Death John S
Hon John
former
rallroa«
He
§ te
the siale
ult. Was
of
cate of the construe
Centre & Spru
i
to helg
posed improve
casion complim
for tl
on this s
ago
His hie iit
Hi:
Years
> o-
A Deer's Dear Leap
One day last week
train was passing a
nen
leap over a precipice
breaking its neck by
The train
taken rd
pronged buck and
What a treat this
£131
wns stop]
it
% sv} £1 1 i i
weighed 15 pound
Wis
would 1
some of our wing shots,
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Married st the Parsonage
On Thursday evening, Nove ml
Homan, of
izabeth J. Reish,
were married at the
by Rev H. E
and” groom drove to Mill
George E.
and Miss El
{ heim,
Mill
i
af
i
formed
- SeNnDeTry
parsonage
The bride
re George took his
bride to Williamsport, where they will
———-
Children Must go to Sehool,
Under the compulsory school
which is now in force, if a
sent from school five days during any
i Ea.
No Haby Seats,
The members of the IL. A. W.
Sa
BELLEFONTE'S BIG FIRE,
Five Business Pisces and Five Families
Barned Oat Wednesday Morning.
day morning at which flve business
out, and the total loss foots up about |
$185,000,
The fire started in Lewis Doll's shoe
gtore about two o'clock in the morn-
| ing, and for several hours the firemen
had a stubborn fight before the flames
Doll’s shoe store |
ner of Allegheny.
i
|
John McBuley,
Flack’s
Brown, Sr., household furniture,
nese laundry,
barber shop,
Chi-
besides several families
damage from smoke and
The origin of the fire un-
known, and when first discovered had |
headway in the
sustaining
is
vined much shoe
a
Doctors and Lawyers Find Biz Dall,
Physicians inform us there is not a
great deal of
We are
altho the doctors may
country, it,
%0 ela-
happy to know
not feel
ted over it,
1
i~
Some one who pretends to know,
the Bellefonte
ral
lawyers
business
and havit
it,
are not
A good
IZ a
paying thing of for
it
When ti
ial business dull,
omen
peaple, by
of the law. we doctors and
obeying the
Ay and sav-
nd when lawyers com-
ing pill biH
t
tigation, It may
besome wise
a
ined the Grange,
Poe
Pearson
fie
While
xaminat
idemned one
The
Was give
4 of
33
Jacks mville
Aged Hanters Gi Lack.
vol
nn, aged 75 vears ; John
and Peter Brion
lly hunting
nie
formed a
ds
party
Laurel
.veoming
AVA On
tw
iv,
that may make the mouths of Cen
minty hunters water, They shot
ck bears, four coons,
w, 27 pheasants,
d a monster dog
3
faced owl.
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Hit the Wrong Game
Charles Clark of Williamsport, was
on Fi
gunning. He sat down to rest
his head a
dis
juirrel
an old gravy hat, whieh, from a
tance, looked like the &
William Crawford,
mistook
and shot at it.
nor of a
necles
st her party,
Clark
he is badly injured.
hat for a squirrel
st killed but
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Marriage Licenses,
he following marriage licenses have
Lucien M. Racer and Caroline Let-
both of Milesburg.
J. Frank Cook and Bertha
fonte,
Tate,
Rice,
Mervin W, of Worth town-
i
i
The
claim was made that seats are danger-
ous to children in case of a fall
os is
ir. Biracht Moves to Mileshuarg,
Dr. H. E. Bracht, who recently
moved from Spring Mills to Middle-
burg, a week ago moved to Milesburg,
tofpractice] medicine. The doctor is
credited with being an able physician,
A Ms
Married.
On Thursday evening, November 18,
Rev. 8. H. Eisenberg united in, mar-
riage at the Reformed parsonage, G.
W. Decker and Mary E. Vonada, both
of Spring Mills.
sn A MA SDAA
NURSERY TREES FOR SALE
Mr. Moore, Nurseryman, has a ship-
ment of cholee fruit trees, Pomprising
apple, peach, pear and plum trees, and
for sale cheap. Apply at Tusseyville,
GG. R. Meese, 3t
— —
Vorker News,
leturns are now coming in of the
big porkers killed, and the first to be
reported to us was by Frank Gfrerer,
whose father Killed three yesterday
dressed 1241 pounds. They
Next!
es tp niin
Death of Mrs, Louis Roerman.,
The wife of Louis Korman died at
Farmers Mills, on 21 ult. of consump-
tion, aged about 20 years ; she leaves a
husband and one child, Her remains
were interred in the Reformed ceme-
tery at Aaronsburg.
spectively.
~The knack of looking well is due
principally to the clothing one wears;
to dress well does not necessarily mean
that one must own a silver mine or
have a “corner” on gold. Inquire at
the Philadelphia Branch-—what they
don’t know about fitting you out nob-
bily and at a low figure no one else
knows.
MAKE APPLICATION,
The Pennsylvania Rallroad to Issue Cleric
| ul Orders,
The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa.
| ny announces that for 1897 it will issue
| elerical orders to regularly ordained
clergymen in charge of churches locat-
| ed on or near its lines east of P taturg
land Erie. Tosecure these orders cler
| gymen should make application to the
| nearest ticket agent as soon as possible
| as it is desired that all applications |
reach the General Office by
{ 15.
December
We pl
Stump Fences
fence is one made
stump and roots
An “everlasting’’
the
being of a pitechy nature there is no rot |
in them. Turned stump end out, roots
i present an even face to the field like a
| network, with end of roots uneven
| of pine stumps,
in
most difficult to elimb
by men or animals,
{ der such a fence
These stump fen-
| ces are not plenty altho it is a very
| profitable method of getting rid of
| pine stumps, in place they call
We knew of several of
stump fences in the
anos
1 for no repairs,
| these
| Aaronsburg built
which were
low pine stumps about
{and they
70 years ago,
have looks of being servicea-
ble for another 70 years,
Pine
they
stumps are not as plenty as
were 50 years ago when timber
was a drug and farmers used it
to make a neater lo fence,
burned the
rid of
stumps on |
Now |
and stumps are too
iuge piles U
them. woth rail
searee for fend
Doliar Wheat
w hientl sed
1s
A Powerful Factor
Dr.
tery 1
TT 2 . :
Falmage, speaking of
WEpAper, says:
w hose columns overflow
tisements of business men
s in attraciio
up a city
tliat
here
yed,
enmiplo
is bn
| other agency
i Peoy le
can Le
there
ill
g£0 Ww IN Dia,
Ww where
| there is an enterprising community
Capital and labor locate
No power on earth is so strong
build up a town as a news
BM
patron aOwer ae
i
appreciated
ized, and its §
a -
Sends Both.
Centre Dem
decided night and
both leading contestants having poll-
ed a very large and cl it
determined that both
ick, of Benner
Mary Twitmyer,
should receive the prize
months’ term at the Lock
Normal at the expense of that
The
{ pontest
rofl scholarship
Was fast
(ya vole,
Wm. B.
township, and
of Pleasant
Was
Rear-
Miss
{ ap,
three
Haven
paper.
of a
pc
Proposed Railroad Extension
The Bellefonte Central
has in preparation plans for the ex-
tension of their line to Huntingdon. |
Such extension would shorten the dis- |
tance between Bellefonte and the east |
edly increase the value
fonte Central road.
————— a ———
Death of Mrs. Thomas ¥. Barber
of the Belle-|
home in Miflinburg, on Friday night,
Nov. 20, aged 75 years. She had been
ill but two days. On Wednesday ev-
ening before her death she attended
prayer meeting. On Thursday morn-
ing she took sick. Her death was due
to heart trouble. —Lewisburg Journal
os HI ST an,
~The Philadelphia Branch leads in
common sense clothing at common
sense prices—hard time prices. They
look for only a fair profit there. In
many of the goods they sell they don’t
got any.
OF THE
School Bell
Tens ot thousands of the men of
the next generation pack up their
books and turn their steps towards
the school house, Hap py days are
| they for the boy who is well- -cloth.
ed and well shod; and that reminds
us that we have, for various rea-
rocognized leaders
in boys’ footwear in this town.
dpec 1al attention has been paid to
men, and this
y better fixed than ever
their little feet.
forget their little sis-
bejore to clothe
And we don't
'
ters, either.
BEAUTIFUL MEDALLION FREE.
Ask for a card.
MINGLE § SHOE STORE,
FONTE. PA.
HOLIDAY
RAS SA
A line of “Handkerchiefs, Fine
hem, at
Se—would be cheap at double that
price. GARMANS
One particular style of Dress
Goods, a little check with silk mix-
ed, at 50¢c, Words will not de
scribe it. All the pretty Crepon
effects in Silk and Wool ool, and Woo!
The Berges from 25¢
to 50c¢ are remarkable value,
ially with the rising m: arket.
A very excellent be outing Pio,
nel suitable for shirts or skirts, not
in remnants or damaged, but regu-
lar stock goods. GARMANS.
The new style Pencil Box, lock
and key, chalk elate pencil, lead
eneil, ruler and sponge, all for be;
worth three times what we ask, A
Tablet for with fine writing pa-
per. GARMANS,
Lancaster Ginghoms,
red and all eolore be ARMANS
Th Plate
butter and deserts,
from bc to 15¢ «
dozen at same price.
GARMAN’S STORE.
BELLEFONTE, - PENN.
BARGAINS
espec
SC
(Choicest
e new line of ~bread,
nee,
On
RC. I Or 82
POLIEM FINIBH
ii
AA
~
> 3) pi
a
OAK. OR MAHOG
ONY
9) -
This Chair
ONLY
52.99.
LYAB HATIAR00
A USEFUL
X-MAS PIESENT.
Wi
“a
4
An
’
LOD, 24x24,
BELLEFONTE
Dry Goods,
We nmiust have
stoch .
Our large stock of
Lioliday goods will be
display them.
has been reached.
bottom notch
Bed Comfortables.
Reduced from $1.50
&1. (HK,
tof We want
made,
both
finest quality
French Sateen on
sides and fitted with
best quality cotton, re
duced from $3.50 to 82.25
Heavy Gray Blankets,
980.
10-4 good Bed Blankets,
490.
Strictly all-wool Red
Blankets, full size, 2.50
A very fine White Blan- :
ket, former price, $5.00 making now,
now £3.50.
Clothing,
900 Boys! Knee Pants,
“they are: |
| Good 50e Pants now 850
| Boys’ Buits
THe.
| Good School Suits, 98c.
We will
good ones,
good ones,
Suit, ages d to 14, $1.60
god and #994 ones,
serviceable Fou Ladies’ Seal
pay oe s
r the same.
We will sell you = fur, only
coat for 25 per cent. less
than any store in town.
Come and try us and
see if we mean business,
Misses’ Coats,
We
3 . .
. Ly #3
FOo00 busing 88 10
done a
have
to put our
our
gpace| Millinery Department
get-
{ting late and we want
| but the season is
| to have everything in
Fall
closed out before
| our Millinery
X-
mas.
We are cutting
! prices in this depart-
| ment early as we have
$1.80 8 large stock on hand
| yet.
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. -
Come in and you
‘will get a Hat
‘Bonnet at one-third
{less than price was
$3.95 early in the season
All Hats bought of
oo 18 Are trimmed free
of charge.
$3.72 or
Plush
_—
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Bellefonte,