THE cE NTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA. THURS. Mar. 1] THE NEW RACKET No. 9-11 Crider's Ex change, Bellefonte, Bellefonte's Big Department t Store, Fasily the Largest and the Best, 1250 Yards.., And that will be all of it, Cotton Plush, worth 10¢., Racket price, The. China Annex Special. 10 and 12 in. Meat Plates, 9 Dinner, 10 in. Cake Plates, 7 in. Nappies, Cups and Saucers, Pitchers, Oat Meal Bowls, China, Gold Stipple, neatly dezora- ted, choice, 10c. in. Particulars Later, Route, Corsets. Made to order, prices, $2.00 up. We guarantee a fit. A good thing Ask to C ’em. Umbrellas HOTEL CHANGES HANDS, H. Runkle, Our townsman, charge of the hotel in this place, next month. widely known, run a hotel, hotel were D., C, and Robt. Bartges, of Penn Hall, Ed. Ruhl, present landlord, will va- cate the hotel ; he was landlord, Will Runkle purchased the staud for $7000 of Boozer Bros. & Ruhl, and his residence at the south end of town val- the purchase, The hotel is a well known one, and a few facts may be of interest : It was in 1847, and on its completion he ocecu- i i We can make an Umbrella for U. Have all the parts. When U to Bellefonte, The Racket on the list. wait. put come G. R. BPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. Loeal Notes of Interest, The freeze and thaw has not any too good for the wheat fields. cash value of ground The grangers put the their Centre Hall piec-nic $8100, , The Musser hotel at Millheim carried the family name for fifly years from father to son. i i i { Yeager, Samuel Reesman, D. C. returned in '68 and again DJ. Meyer, Da- Ruhl. Owner- John Bpangler, owner ; Dav. J. Meyer, pur- Witmer and Spangler in- Boozer Bro's & Ruhl, who now sold to Will Runkle. RE — WEDDING LAST EVENING, yne halt shased the Miss Heuorletta Jane Crotzer and Mr. Irn HH, Sigler United in Marriage last Mrs, ast of Cen- A wedding took place evening at the home of Mr. Crotzer, a short dist and Samuel ance of which their and Ira H. at daughter, Henrietta Jane Sigler wer matrimony. The ceremony was by White, of Milroy enty-five were about half-past performed and about sev- guests present, Alt the up by and the wedding Miss Me wedding seven Clintick, of Milroy, wim and took their places before the officiating min- attended by Miss Meo ister. The couple | bride’ 8 brother, were Samuel and times getting better, or as a lift times not improving. The mill at the Millheim which was burned last week, we informed will not be rebuilt. NATTOWS, are | No one dies of Pulmonary the result of Cold, who takes ‘77 time ; for sale by all druggists, 25 ets, A literary entertainment by one the Reformed classes in the Sabbath school room, next Saturday evening. re of Doctors Jacobs and Emerick us there this section of the valley grip and other complaints. is considerable sickness from Property bids fair to appreciate in i i i i i i i : } money in solid enterprizes, Wm. T. Meyer, one of the Reporter's regular advertisers, will close out Lis store at Bellefonte, and move to Aan- ronsburg. Bellefonte will be sorry to see him leave, The Bellefonte Democrat publishes a sketch and picture of W. B. Walker, Esq., the law partner of D. F, Fortney, Esq. Mr. Walker is a very promising young lawyer, a native of Salona. Tuesday 8 was the Sth anniversary of | with 7000 bushels of grain, and other mill goods. Loss $21,000, $5000, the largest any fire in this county. WwW. D. miller tholmew’s, in this place, had the mill at the Millheim narrows, stroyed by fire last week, and was to | take possession next month, but the fire leaves him a disappointed man. The town water company obliged to erect a storage reservoir, shortly ; also an electric light plant in the near future a probability with the | Company. Centre Hall must ve made | keep up with the times even if the Re- | porter must do it alone, as oft in the past. Mark that an git out o’ the way, erank and fod-nix, loss individual Stover, head at Bar- leased | de- | will be If any one wants a fine location for a manufacturing plant, Centre Hall can | supply that want and will be glad of] the opportunity, Healthy, lots of good, pure water, good schools and churches, good morals mainly predom- inate, and good, enterprising citizens who want more to come here and aid them in solid improvements. mba fs A A 6 Was 109 Years Old, Nancy McCloskey, perhaps the old- est person in Pennsylvania, died on 5, at her home in Farmington twp., Clarion county. She was born at County Derrey, Ireland, in 1788, and was therefore 100 years of age. She came to America in 1831, shortly af- terward settling on the farm where she died. She was the mother of nine children. She had 54 grand-children, 84 great-grandchildren and 6 great great-grandchildren. On Bunday evening, March 7, at the Lutheran parsonage, Centre Hall, Howard O. Confer and Miss Mary Breon, both of Georges valley, were united in marriage by Rev. J. M. Rearick. ~All sizes, prices and kinds of bicy- clesat L. C. Wetzel's, No. 7 High streel, Bellefonte, After the ceremony the guests were supper. (ruesls Hall, Mil- bride was hand- iy excelent i | roy and other The parts, and is They Mifflin Co. chosing Mr. Sigler lives at Milroy, an farm in well in this lady as a help-meet, { 18 a Deatn of Mrs. Dr. ——— of Dr. P. young Mrs. widow Smith, at the this Mary Smith, home of her son Wesley near place, ’ of pneumonia, Her age died soi mother 75 years ne YOurs nine ¢hil gone to meet of Was a domestic Wii her habits A an church, she was regul the Lord's Sabbath services whe member ance at fn healtl With ber n« TOO along pleasantly Funeral services afternoon, Rearick, offic ating - -> ad Huntingdon and Mifflin Dispute The commission appoin to los the line between ngdon and filed the H J. Cul- On Tuesday report. J. A. McKee and Jr., Mifflin county filed exceptions to the bertson, report. Their Huntingdon county comes info of the the wiion i of The matter will be be fore Judge Bailey April 15. BA s——— About Easter, state, argued Easter will be late this year, on March almost as late as it can possibly come, and as late as April 25. It depends as every one knows, on the phaze of the moon, but just tion is not always known. Easter Sunday is always the Sunday that fol- lows the full moon immediately fol- lowing the spring equinox (March 21 If the moon falls on Sunday, Easter | is the Bunday next following. —————— More Licenses Granted. Argument court convened in the court house at Bellefonte on Monday morning, with Judges Love and Faulkner on the bench. The morn- ing was taken up with the disposing of the license applications left over from last week. William R. Charles, Frank Mosebarger, Johu A. Erb, and Emma 8. Leister, of Philipsburg, were granted. M. M. Robinson, of Philipsburg, was refused, and 0. J. Stover, of Eagleville, is still being held under consideration, A House Barned at Coleville, Tuesday evening the dwelling oecu- pled by Samuel Sorankic at Colevilie, near Bellefonte, was totally destroyed by fire. The family were at supper when the flames started, it is supposed from a defective flue. The loss will be about $500, fully covered by insurance, i DIED AT SPRING MILLS, Mrs. Isnne Strunk Stricken with Paralysis, | and Dies on Friday, The death of Mrs, Isane Btrunk oc- | Spring Mills, from =& stroke, which she or two previous, Mrs. Btrunk was aged about years, and had always enjoyed good Her death was sudden and On Wednesday she was stricken, and soon consciousness, which she never regained, The funeral took place on morning at ten o'clock, and interment was made in the Union cemetery, Rev. Faus, of the Methodist church, of which Mrs. Strunk was a life long member, officiated in the The funeral was very largely attended, Deceased leaves a husband and three The three daugh- mother are, Mrs, Mrs, Crotzer, both of Centre Hall: and Mrs. John Collumbine, in Huntin county. A son preceeded the in death, paralytic | received a day unexpected, lost Monday services, surviving children. ters surviving the George B. Clements and gdon mother Faull from a Glddy Spell as Miles, this place, On Monday evening son of B. H. Aroey, of the Earlystown office denly overcome { teacher of the Was school, left post sid giddi- to start for home. he an attack of the causing a bruise ide of his face, He few moments later, Ly walk, the wered a ness, he dropped to uncon- scious, on right was disc picked up, and ta- ken to his home where he remained several hours fall. On {Oo Far caused by Tuesday up but did not he HNeoOnscious the morning he 3 is Fy 1 shock from the 1 was able agnin, in his almost usual health, know what had happened or how Miles is | and most respected young men of tia oe ak April 12th ¥ got home, one of the best Will Open he Miliheim » April 12th. TI b English lassical fine N\ OF mal. The school 1 Prof. W. D May nard > sivas ii f i Penusvivanis ( iege and Grammar school will three COUTHES, several years’ experience. lish department will be Xx periend ed N winal Millheim hb 3 ss kl. 3 y hool buildings in an ¢ file, as one the or : ‘ beautifully located, #0 arranged as to ful and comfort The suceess of patrons of | - County Notes t i 1 want Gap, ar Geltig Bros, PI operated a mills While bun ago, George near VP leasant Crap, met wil a defectiy now Lill trimmed, i ing the ¥ ROMe the where they bh sap ru weaken i productive ming too Vines, - - - The Boro Hoad The first expense when the road was still owned by the pike company, was something like $400, which lasted two ridge cost £25 and years I'he fool b $25. lasted one day, on The work that re the Reporter's ex- last summer cost to prepare $1000, and pose, for the { «quired of The fellows that own no prop- A At Here's a Pointer. A young man recently bargained with a Meadville merchant for a suit take | iry it on. He sent the clothes back the next day with a | note stating that they did not fit, and about a week later the merchant : covered that the enterprising young | ise | Death at Boalaburg Mrs. Nancy Markle died at her home about two miles from Boalsburg, Fri- | day afternoon at five o'clock from heart trouble. She was in her seven- enty-third year, and was the widow of the late Jesse Stover who died about five years ago. The funeral took place Monday afternoon at three o'clock. A AAS st Broke Her Collar Bone, One day last week, Miss Elsie, eld- est daughter of Frank Foreman, at the upper end of town, was walking through the yard when she fell on soine ice and broke her sollar bone, The fracture is quite painful, but the young 'ady bears it heroically. A I A A SPAT AATR ~L. C. Wetzel, Bellefonte, has the only complete bioyele repair shop in Centre county. A Rr Soto 5a madd Hn a 1 UNITED EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE, | —. | Appolatments Made for Their Preachars | by the Bishop. The Central Pennsylvania confer- | convened in the annual session at Car- and continued until Tuesday, when Bishop Stanford nounced” the appointments of preachers for the year, We omit York and Carlisle districts ni the the CENTRE A. Btapleton, P. E.-—Bellefonte, (, H. Goodling; Bellefonte circuit, G, W. Heiny; Altoona, W. M., Banner: How- J. R. Zechrist; Nittany, E. W,. Koontz; Sugar Valley, C. E. Garrett: Brush Valley W. H. Centre Hall, W. W. Rhoads; Bpring Mills, W. H. Brown; Centre, J. J. Lohr: Millmont, D. P, Shaeffer;: Buffalo, J. Nchumbach; New Berlin, J. F. Penns Creek, A. D. Gramley: J. Hertz; McClure, 1. Dice: W. H. Hoch; Lew ‘atterson, J. D. E38. ard, Stover; Shultz; Middle- Port istown, burg, Treverton, George Joseph; | Short- LEWISBURG DI H.W.Buek, P. E F. Dunlap; Milton, J. W. Messinger: Milton circuit, E. B. Dunn; Muncy Valley, G. L..;Mace; Dushore, D., L. and lu pez, I E. CG. Witmire; hit Smith; STRICT, Lewisburg, J. Bernice Danville, J. Bloomsburg, GG. W. Currin; Lig Street, H. Minske; Waller, 8S. Columbia, W iy api; Berwick, J. C, Reeser; Neseopeck, M. J. Nanticoke, 8, 8S, F. Ma rauton, Kepner; Spangler Jami- Mummey; Ran- Ayer juehanna, F. Zion, C. D. Moore Heranton a Wome! Zion's Grove, E. E. Behaffer: Luz J. O. Biggs: West Clifford Foss. esl nd Sibley, J Detwiler, P. hurech, H st. P irst « aul se, Williams or: Willis t ATES baugh Newl B. Cox Koontz; Hug! H. Jersey Yen oi a. Again Appointed mrsrid $id 15 now nel sup HDEW an is 1 aot i i be d with two preachers, Hev, I. H. Yerger Elizabthville, appointments motintag rie this side of the follows: Lauvertown, Satu even. Hall even ng, } Zion, 8 Mountaios, Mills, Sunday evening, date. Everyhx ERpMAN, ing ist ind aen Sunaay inday morn- ing, 2ist: Sunday after Hoon; all of the Spring same J. H. wly in- Pastor. yo Beeent Mifflin Co. tf Atkinson's Mills, el Farner. In Lewistown, Janes B. 25 years, In Decatur twp, aged 22 years. Deaths. wife of Bamu- Kelley, age Melvin 8. Shearer, Death of Hardman Philips, Hardman Philips, died at Yeager town, about ten days ago. He was kuown to many in this county. He was a coach and wagon maker by | sive business in Y eagertown. WA A Good Old Man Near his End, Joseph Daup, one of the patriarchs of near Potters Mills, reached the age of 81 years on Monday. He is in feeble | health and near his end. He was born in Germaoy and came to Ameri- | ca when a boy, and his long life was | that of an upright man in all things. A Sl i { Rev, Rearick’s Appointmen ta. Sunday, March 14, at Centre Hall, | at 10 a. m. ; at Bt. Johns, at 7 p. m. ; a Georges valley chureh at 2 p. m. we A larger and Detter line of storm coals no store in Centre county ever carried than do Lewins, at Bellefonte, The stock will be pushed out at a live ly rate the next few weeks. Prifies will ea If We Could Pin 2 Sample of Dress Coods to This Newspaper, i be 100 That any one should puzzle w } 3 a + wre led all their head over the guest ir store would gmall : . Zo q thie crowd carer HE 0 Where HOCH can bought Ie gt and We lished reputation for selling We i % » . $4 } think we have an esta good footwaar, know N £0 Men's Fine Calf, in a Ladies’ Button Viel Kid, . Dress Shoes then and lu Ww Loess Always Up To Date. GARMAN'S STORE, LEFONTE, Alleah i BJ MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, BELI «~. ANNUAL Clearance Of Furniture at Sale Srachbill’ atW. R. | [WZ HERE YOU ARE, ONLY 1.29 7 a W. R. BRACHBILL, — GLOBE. eo0000e00 ry Dry Goods, Clothing eceose0ce “NEW GOODS ARRIVING All the New Styles for Spring Wear will be Seen This Season at Bellefonte’s Famous Bargain Store--The Clobe. gard to cost, we fear of competition. CIA, Our Millinery Departmen agon will be one of the best attractions store. Al though we have always been first to advance the seasons styles, yet this year it will be more at. tractive than ever. escoesern THE GLOBE, The Only True Live Bargain Makers. KATZ & CO, LIMITED. wv RE——————