The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1897, Image 9

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    THE CENTRE RE PORTER.
CENTRE Hann, Pa, Tuurs. Feb, 11.
THE NEW RACKET
No. 9-11 Orider's Exchange, Bellgfonte.
Bellefonte's Big Department Store,
Easily the Largest and the Best.
1250 Yards .,
And that will be all of it, Cotton
Plush, worth 10e¢., Racket price,
‘ Tec.
China Annex Special.
10 and 12 in. Meat Plates, 9 in.
Dinner, 10 in. Cake Plates, 7 and 8
in. Nappies, Cups and Saucers,
Pitchers, Oat Meal Bowls, White
China, Gold Stipple, neatly decora-
ted, choice, 10¢,
A Car Load of Clean-Cut Bargains En
Route. Particulars Later.
Corsets.
Made to order,
We guarantee a fit.
Ask to C ’em.
Umbrellas
Re-covered and repaired while 1
wait. We can make an
for U. Have all the parts.
When U come
The Racket on the list.
prices, $2.00
to Bellefonte,
. R. Sp IGELMY ER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
Bellefonte,
OUR...
ee CVF nina
Embroideries and Cretons
Has brought forth many
expressions of admiration.
The Prices of the Goods are
As their beauty....
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
WwW. YT. MEYER,
Bush Arcade Bellefonte.
Two doors from postoffice
Loenl Notes of Interest,
Advertise in the
dy reads it.
leporter,
The aged mother of M. IL. Rishel,
esq., is very low,
Prof. Meyer has a musical
tion booked for Pleasant Gap.
conven-
The rains last week raised the
ters and gave the ice a start.
wa
There will be a wonderful lot of flit-
tings in our valley this coming spring.
The finest wedding invitations in
the county are printed in the Reporter
office,
this valley.
en houses for renters who will have to |
seek elsewhere,
La Grippe is like a
born. cures them both-—price :
cents at all druggists.
cold, only stub- |
at 25
Last Friday was a good day to fish |
good many were at it.
Madisonburg has a musical conven
tion going this week. Pleasant Gap]
will sing next week.
Harry Decker, of Gregg, will oceu-
py the P. Hofler farm on top of the
mountain above our town,
Potatoes are not likely to go up in
price ; they are worth from 15 to 18
cents per bushel wholesale.
Ambitious to have one of the finest
dwellings in Millheim merchant Jas-
per Stover is likely to succeed.
This is our fourth week of continu-
ous sleighing in Penns valley, and
why shouldn’t folks be happy ?
Monday morning set in with anoth-
er crop of snow, and the grain flelds
have been well protected thus far,
G. H. Decker has purchased half an
acre of ground near the reservoir and
intends building a house thereon.
We are informed there is considera
ble sickness about Millheim and Aa-
ronsburg of various complaints.
Dealers desirous of investing in po-
tatoes and apples can do it in our
county without the aid of a brass band.
Helen, daughter of Dr. Hosterman,
of this place, has been confined to the
house a number of weeks already on
account of delicate health.
Up to this part of the weather eir-
cus the groundhog comes nearer hit-
ting than missing it—but there stil
remains a five weeks’ margin,
an AP ASSAY BBN
—~Get your sale bills at the Reron
‘war office.
MiCOY-RANDALL
A Pretty Home Wedding at the Hesidenee
of O, HH. Randall,
Samuel Wilson MeCoy, of Potters
Mills, Centre county, and Miss Mary
C. Randall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
{O. H. Randall, corner Ross and Pack-
er streets, were married at the home
{ of the bride, last Thursday evening, at
{7.80 o'clock. Rev, Dr. A. D, Potts, of
Youngstown, Ohio, performed the cer-
emony. Over one hundred guests
were present and a wedaing supper
followed the ceremony. The young
couple received a large number of
handsome and useful presents, among
which was a silver tea service from
Mrs. John White and Mrs. Henry
White, and a check from the bride's
father.
day for Potters Mills,
reside.
The guests from out of town were:
Dr. and Mrs, M. of El-
where
George Case,
J. Frank MeCoy, of Potters
John Paulhamus and family,
burnville; Harry Paulhamus and wife,
{ of Laporte; Anthony J. MacAfee,
Athens; Mrs. Belle Brenner, of
delphia; Miss Krape, of Salona;
{ Badie Holcombe, of
| ~-Williamsgport Sun.
Mr. and Mrs, McCoy arrived at Pot-
Roaring Branch.
| ception was tendered them at the home
| of the groom's father, Mr. Alexander
i MeCoy. About fifty guests were present
and the evening was spent in a pleas-
Mr. and Mrs.
Mills their
{ ant and social manner.
| McCoy will make Potters
| future home.
——
Kicked by a Horse,
| A few ago Henry Stoner, of
near Tusseyville, was kicked by
{and received injuries that
him to bed. He was
neighbor to haul ice, and
| the stable to put the harness
{ horse, when the brute let go at
{and landed with both feet on Henry's
He wed
and in some manner twisted
which at the time
ry
days
a horse
confined
his assisting a
went lato
on nS
him
backward
1
Ag,
breast. was whirls
i his ank
fered the
ved. L
wd from the
Was
he
ter he began vomiting bl
HIS
most serious Inju reced a-
injury to his breast, aud was ¢
ed to take to his bed. Ihe
counts have him very much
yin pell-
#
Asi ac
improved,
- a
Closed a Deal.
E. M. Huyett,
closed a deal for
of fine timber
Mountains. He
Mr. Daniel Fleisher,
enough timber to cut oft five
feet. He
soon as possible.
when he last week,
three hun
red
laud the
re
BOCTes
in Neven
bought the tract from
and says there is
million
Hs on il as
ad-
| joining tracts he is thinking of purch-
will start operatio
Other large and
{ asing and will operate on a larger seale
{ than ever. For an outlet it is probable
Per ’
LO
¥
a tram road will be built
station on the railroad
lumber
a -
From Michigan
Fr. Fleisher writ
Feb. 4
as elsewhere
8 Us
an, Fitness re
here we had prett
{
for 14
weather of late. 1
i
much sickness,
like. Mrs, A. R
is up and around and mir
unable to talk. We
but sleig
pretiy ¢ old for this country
h
sii 88 grip
~iem is
i
had about «
wy
gel
fruit
hing is
| weather is very mild,
i ® :
| 80 plenty this year.
i of snow, ting poor ;
will not be
A —-
The Elocutionary Entertainment
The elocutionary entertainment giv-
| en by Miss Anna L. Dunkel, in the
Presbyterian church at this place last
Friday evening, was a success in every
| respe et. Her recitations, pantomimes,
| posing, ¢ were rendered a very
i | ple asing manner, and were greatly en-
’| joyed and appreciated by the audience,
| She had a full house, and tl
| footed up about $33.00
Re,. in
Wp.
| A Little Tot Almost Frozen
| The report comes from
that on the day of the
Jate Mrs, Greninger,
came to the church
the building was opened.
stood in the severe cold until some one
came, opened the church
in. It was found to be so severely fro-
zen that it is not expected to recover.
of the
child
funeral
small
a
Services Every Night,
The Presbyterian and Reformed con-
gregations are holding services every
night this week in their churches,
Rev, Robb, of Altoona, has been as.
sisting Rev. Eisenberg at the Reform-
ed church, and Rev. Christine is con-
ducting the services in the Presbyte-
rian church.
Diptheria in Milton,
A diphtheria scourge is raging at Kel-
ly Cross Roads, about four miles across
the river from Milton. Some thirteen
cases have developed within a week.
The authorities have been compelled
to close the school by reason of the ep-
idemie.
ff A “
Man Gets Tubsreulons
Lyman Emerick, of Bnydertown, in
Nittany valley, has had one leg ampu-
tated as a result of tuberculosis con-
tracted from his cattle,
~When you ean buy good qualities
at the same prices others ask for shod.
dy clothing, you will be quick to take
advantage of the opportunity. Lew-
ing, Bellefoute, can prove this to you,
SHERIFF CONTEST,
—
The Recount Golng On-Cronister's Gains
in Several Districts,
The counting of the votes for sheriff
began on Monday and up to Tuesday
evening Cronister had made gains, in
boxes where the Republicans alleged
he had illegal votes, The REPORTER
in the outstart gave the opinion that a
recount would be most likely to show
up in favor of Cronister instead of Mil-
ler, for the reason that the Republi-
cans had heaps of boodle while the
Democrats had none.
On Monday six precinets went thro
the count in presence of Judge Love
and associate Faulkner. In these
Democrats claim a gain of six for Cron-
| ister,
Up to noon, Tuesday,
districts had
| Worth, Union, Huston,
{| Burnside, Rush north,
{ and Unionville
In Worth it was where the Republi-
cans were claiming to show up the
most illegal votes for Cronister, but ut-
| terly failed ; the
ter a gain of one,
the
been counted: Taylor,
jogs north,
Rush south
boro.
recount gave Cronis-
district where
had received
but the
count shows to Cronister's benefit,
in it
claimed Cronister obtained many
Worth and Howare,
the recount proved the opposite.
Up to Wednesday 1
three districts were
Howard was another
it was claimed Cronister
a number of illegal
voles, re
The two districts which was
ille-
but
gal votes, are
evening twenty-
counted and Cron-
This
backbone
that it
Miller who
ister scores a gain of eight votes,
that the
the contest is broken and
would indicate
was
and not
Cronister wi
sinned against,
The contest is likely to end as
REPORTER predicted in the outstart,
elected,
illegal voting
that Cronister is fairly and
there was
| Republican side
ignorantly.
-
&
Went Through the few
drowned
poi
>
Hs Nova,
A team of horses was
the Glen 1
tween Lock Haven
week,
river st Bion, nt
and
A man
i
day last and two chil-
dren narrowly escaped a similar fate.
Polk Grugan, is son
accompanied by bh
and daughter, was driving across
river on the ice and when within
eral haondred feet of the opposite sl
the the
Girugen and
broke through into
the sled.
after a hard
{eam
fer,
the
SUC
followed by
children, struggle
weded in getting out on theice again
and made their way the shore. but
the
ance
to
horses were drow 1 | hefore
arrived.
-
.
County Floances,
In
ment
jase encle
this
conta
we #1
uppie-
Report
oad
a
ing the Auditors
and expen
for the j
uld
wa how
of the receipts ditures
msl year
Ev-
ti af
ery tax sfudy e saints
much money was
al it was spent for and who
is satisfactory exhibit,
and shows a balance of assets in favor
f the counts it
wmnly
The
ret
not
Ix
was in
d
ired with lau.
pt) HRY inate boar
the present good-enough
rd 8 pw # wing
g burned, we
2 .
Grward (omany vears with
bt hanging over the counts
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Vote a Stralght Ticke .
The tic
rats i= a good one,
Kel put up by the boro
and it the
rofessed Democrat to
Dem
duty
go lo
put his
of the
effort
made Republicans
of ticket, and
down good Democrats, This has been
js
of every
poll
will
§ gx : | § ¥
| cross in the circle
yiidd
will be
i the
4 next Tuesday and
atl the
A determined
by the
their
head
Ped column
{io
elect
part turn
the course pursued for several years
| phst and to have the party united this
should Don’t trade
The have
everything to gain and will put out
stop.
with
Ler pub licans
any
Republic an
| any story to aid them in their game.
-—.
/ Bartholomew's Store Sold \
' The R. E
%. Bartholomew store, at the
| station, was sold on Tuesday, 10 Rev.
A. D. Potts, Ph. D., of Youngstown,
{ O., and recently in the Luth.
i try. He is a son-in-law of Alex. Me-
i Coy, of Potter's Mills, and failing
| health induces him to relinquish the
| pulpit. He will take possession of the |
store by first of April. Mr. Barthol-|
omew has not sold any of the real es-
tate.
ici foe saaciins
Ore Banks Flooded,
Eh
Iron {Works closed down
night for an indefinite period on ae
count of the scarcity of ore. Their
fires are banked and about two hun-
dred men are thrown out of employ-
ment. The heavy rains of late flooded
their ore mines. In one hole there is
sajd to be 16 feet of water.
—————
Chureh Notice,
Services in the Centre Hill church
next Sabbath at 10.30 a. m., and at
Centre Hall at 7 p. m. Preaching sor-
vices every evening during this week
at Centre Hall. A cordial invitation
is extended to all to worship with us,
F. ¥. CuRrisTiNg, pastor.
~~—You certainly need a new equip-
ment of underwear or a good dress
suit. Call at Lewins, Bellefonte, and
you will appreciate what he has ‘in
Ee
MUST SADDLE THE COSTS,
The Grand Jury Makes n Move Against]
Petty Cnsos,
The Centre county grand jury at the |
last court, in three cases returned, di- |
rected that in one the costs be saddled |
upon the justice of the peace before |
whom the preliminary hearing was |
conducted ; in another that the dis-|
trict attorney be responsible for the
costs, and in the third that the costs!
be paid by the prosecutor. The
with reference to the district
| will not staud, so lawyers say.
Well, this is one step in the diree-
{tion of reform. Our
much taken up with petty
never should appear there,
| tax-payers foot the costs,
oue
courts are
cases that
and
Let
{of this last one and
checked,
Lan BE
Big Springs.
(remarkable springs. The big
of Bellefonte, the Jeautiful Fount,’
from which the town derives its name,
and which pours forth 280,000 gallons
the
is
per minute, is most famous,
this town there another
crystal stream of water two
spring, a
feet
that gushes |
the
two degrees,
pure
deep and ten feet wide,
forth the
ture but
that much warmer in the
in the Another
year around,
varying being
winter than
sumer, remarkable
The Shoe of We
‘Should be Good. Could Pin a
No matter what the price. Sample of
low-priced Dress Goods to
poor high: This Newspaper,
Our store would be
to hold the
seize the oppo.tunities now of-
There are good
shoes as well as
priced ones. There are swin
Nea i ; too small
© Werv or » ire 14
dles in every grade. There is crowds eager to
no protection in price, though
a good many people to fered to liven February busi.
Perfect
flaw,
see
goods without
For
A number of patterns never
think by paying dearly they NCE.
i ert or a4 starter,
are sure to get a good shoe. hurt or B Sang
Your only protection lies with
dealer. He should
} buys and
oe, Lo
offered for less than
1
iC
ory
’ 3
and in the
know the
1s.
Bei
at this sa
25 Cents,
New patterns in Percales and
shoes fie
At
Then he should guar
antee them.
' ; Seersuckers.
We guarantee every pair of
worth
If they’
not be buy them back.
MINCLE'S SHOE STORE, GARMAN S STORE,
| BELLEFONTE, PA. | Allegheny
shoes you buy to be ev.
. Always Up
" To Date.
ery cent you pay.
3.1 §
Bellef
onte.
«_ ANNUAL _-~
that
cavern which is the
the old furnace
the
spri
team of horses can
by name,
outlet
that
driven into
Ten
Rives
ig is of such dimensions
Lie
for a considerable distance,
from its source the spring a
stream of sufficient power to run
and it
known to be too low for this use.
py
large grist mill, Was never
Wandering Towards the 100,
{
undoubtedly the ripest lady in years in
The widow Long, at Penn Cave, is
these parts. It will not be many more
she will
is the mother
who, with her
farm so long their
weeks before
year. bhe of Jesse and
still
Long,
on the
and upon which the cave
Samuel re-
side
home
is found,
Grand-mother Long is still well pre-
served for one so high in years,
willing and able to do light work, and
tend to
makes it her especial care to at
the pigs
none can do as well
believes
May she
feeding which she
as she,
reach the 100 mark and over
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The Small Boy Agala
I'hey're practical daring jokers down
The News of that
ate, of an
» death
The
Win
in Austin, Texas,
A
¢
i
d
inci.
of a
"OT
city of a recent
connected with
Tenth
family placed the folks
“J. D
heaven
dent
if the ward
fz no-
is door
v §
=mith
Ww al noon
A small boy happe wned t
¢ he
pateh blank and wrote the
“Heaven, 12.10 p
excitement
pass
ing the notic secured a dis.
following
m.~—Smith not yet
This
the
arrived interns
was placed oni the door under
death notice
ro -
New Game Law.
The hie
meeting last week and will meet again
State Game Commission id a
on February 27, to perfect a new game
law. It is proposed to repeal all old
jaws and fix the from
15 to December 15, game oan
be killed for sale or transportation out-
side of the Mr. Harris,
chairman of the Fish and Game Com-
mittee of the House,
of the bill.
BERROn October
and no
sinte, who is
will have charge
——
On Liguor Licenses
MeQuown
duced into the senate a supplement to
the Brooks high license law which
provides that the of
quarter sessions in the granting of li-
shall
eity more than
1,000 inhabitants and
Senator Tuesday intro-
several courts
in any
every
several
quor licenses not grant
license for
in the
one
Clearance Sale
Of Furniture at W. R. Brachbill’s.
great ar
> .
I revious to ANE,
¥
~
OAK OR MAHOGANY.
NV
HERE YOU ARE,
ONLY
W. R. BRACHBILL,
BELLEFONTE
= GLOBE.
Goods, Clothing
Telephone 1502
Dr, and Miliinery
WE ARE MAKINC
Great Reductions
——ON ALL——
{ each borough baving 800 inhabitants
or less,
~
E—
An Fifective Rat Trap.
A.B, Kerlin gives it as a fact,
WINTER GOODS
{ menade, and being fond of it,
| vents them jumping out. He once!
| enughe 19 id this clever trick.
pl
Birthday Party. :
Quite an interesting birth-day party
{assembled at W. H. Bartholmew's last
Thursday evening, it being the birth
day of Mrs, Bartholmew. About 50
of the lady's friends were present to
extend congratulations and a very en-
joyable time was had,
Died at Farmers Mills.
The wife of Harvey Hagen of near
Farmers’ Mills, died on 20 of January,
after an illness of 8 number of weeks,
and was interred at the Union cemete-
ry Monday following. She was an es
timable lady in that community,
AMS
Hev, Rearick’'s Appointments.
Sunday, Feb, 4, at Centre Hall, at
7 p.m. ; at 8t Johu's at 10a. m. ; at
Georges Valley, at 2 p. m.
sts MMS AS
a
#
—Lewins, Bellefonte, can give you
an up-to-date equipment of clothing
for less money than any other store in
that line,
the country. Try him and see.
Preparatory to Laying in Our Spring Stock.
PRICES SLAUGHTERED WITHOUT
FEAR OF COMPETITION.
KAT
Bellefonte, has
"Makers of Low Pricey and Torrars to Wi ! Gompattora”
Z& CO,
LIMITED.