The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 05, 1897, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
CENTRE HALL, PA. THURS. Aug. 5
THE RACKET.
Saturday |
At 4 o'clock, 4 minutes,
afternoon, (July 24),
The Wilson Tariff Bill
Passed into history, and
The New Dingley hill
Went into effect. The friends of
the Wilson bill say that it lowered
the prices of all kinds of goods, to
the great benefit of the consumer,
that they are right as far as lower-
ing prices is concerned.
NOW THEN,
We want every person in Centre|
(lo. to kno that (thanks to our im-
mense soles) our entire stock today |
has been bought for cash since the
Wilsen bill went into effect. The
ices in ever department of the
ig Store are yoo to rock bottom. |
It is the intention and purpose of |
the Dingley bill to pri
f manufactured wd all
will do it.
1008
adv HHce
ul
{ cronds
agree it
Now is Your Time to buy
at The Racket,
(i. R. SPIGELMYER,
NHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
Bellefonte,
We Want
Feet...
Pa.
and
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1 "LAF a ¥ I fn Hor
adavance howevel that we oller
ivan ’
[31500 |
h prices for the purpose
pintl
1
immer }
1 of our Si
ow
AR» DAH
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| as odds and ends,
prior
i
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I aii SCASOIL.
to Black
ria]
A Blaze in Bellefonte,
About
fire was discovered in what
as McCafferty’'s block, near the
R. depot. The building
structure
9 o'clock on Tuesday morning
known
P. RB.
large
is
as
a
used as tenement
frame
house. It was unoccupied at
a few months since.
most stubborn fires ever seen in
fonte and the fire department labored |
over three hours before the flames were
subdued. The fire also spread to the]
boiler shop of Hogarth and Huffman,
and damaged it considerably. The en-
tire loss is fully covered by insurance
The origin of the fire is a mystery.
eins
The General Rule
It is the rule, remember, for
no fear on the part of those entering
the benedict state of the man of the
pulpit getting rich on liberal contribu-
tions to the minister on nuptial occa-
sions; besides better-halves always find
a way to keep the pin money pocket
book down to a reasonable level.
A a,
Presbyterian Appointments,
Rev. Daniel Mitterling will preach
at Centre Hill Sabbath morning at
10.30 o'clock; Rev. J. W. Boal will
preach at Centre Hall Sabbath after-
noon at 2.30 o'clock. Should Rev,
Boal be called away * Rev. Mitterling
will fill the appoiniment at Centre
Hall.
ines silsmsmmnn
Death of a Child, .
We learn of the death of a 4-year old
son of William Neff, at Sprucetown,
on Wednesday afternoon, from an at-
tack of spinal meningitis. We have
no farther particulars,
App
~Every young man wishes to look
neatly and well dressed, and desires
that his clothing shall be of the latest
cut and material, and then the price is
an important consideration. Lewins,
.Bellefoute, has a stock that is the very
latest. Everything and a big assort-
ment to select from, which gives that
stand the enormous rush it is_ having,
Popular prices does the business,
PLEASANTLY SURPRISED,
The Friends of D, ¥. Luse Help Him Cele- |
brite His Birthday,
On the evening of Jrd inst.,
|
|
Mrs, D. |
versary ; her assistants Ju Sa
Smith and wife and Floaty Clements,
The guests o the evening Mrs, Luse |
had invited, were Rev, Rearick and all |
Odd Fellows in town, of which thé |
following were present, of Centre Hall |
No, 805, B. D. Brigsbin, D. D.
{elect of Centre county, J. 8. Rowe, G,
| W. Nerhood, J. H, Pull, W. A. Sando,
Sam'l Shoop, Dr. C. E. Emerick, Gi.
8. Clements, J. WW. Henney, W. B
F. E. Arney, and of Lewistown |
93, A. Kerlin, A
chair was presented with the inserip-
“Presented by 895 to the Secreta-
Ref the
| pleasures of
wegre
lodge,
inris,
0, =. handsome
{ tion,
into
All
was called from
reshments entered
the asion, being
Mr.
{up town and in his paint stained over-
al
oe
| in readiness, L.use
i
{alls was ushered into the assembly
| most dumbfounded.
i -
» oo.
The Union 8 8S Plenit
Hall Sab-
woods, yes-
by t
from
The picnic of the Centre
vath schools in Conley's
was generally attended
terday, g
| peop le with many visitors
The
8 uncomfor
i vicinity. day wus fine, save
{it wa
The Pleasant Gap
tably warm.
band was in
| tendance and discoursed fine
The
games and
and the half
lent odifical
All, old and young, fi
pleasant enjoyment
The
SOM,
music,
anced for bl
for the 3
committee ar
anusements
dozen ministers present
on by 10 minul
baskets containe
A aud Lie ladies
big share of credit for the
their set-out of good things
Wo t Cn be Doae,
C. FE. Loetzer, a represe:
Frost's Sons, Towanda, fire
gatevaive, &« In
today
cilmen in the
interviewing
mal
Bei
0nio
for our town
of the t rim opi
be ine f
with ti}
Hope ou
unders
fave
main,
rect
to some
der such rable
it would be po
{ have the needed
of four weeks,
Out of Order.
A Good Hemedy,
| Ine
tp
i
}
lace wl
lies will gene rally
and eat greedily
their last
poison to
meal,
afly.
- ad
i J.
John T.
| years, a cler
T
Johnston Dead
Johnston, aged sixty-
k in the department
| te rual affairs at Harrisburg,
at his h
had
tite,
died
| de nly yesterday afternoon,
lin Bellefonte. Mr. J
{ been in good health for some
about,
| of feeling tired and lay on a
» died
nme
ohinston not
but
was able to be He complained
lounge to
| take a rest; he a few moments la-
| ter,
—
House Destroyed by Fire
The house situated at the east end of
Wm. of
[this township and occupied by his
by fire
The ladies were away
Lemont , owned | Keller,
daughters, was destroyed
Monday night.
on
from home at the time of the fire. and
it is thought that the fire was the work
of an incendiary. We have not yet
learned whether the house was insur-
ed,
fp Ao
Death of Orrin Dale
On last Monday the death of Orrin
Dale, son of Philip Dale, of Lemont,
occurred at his home in Milton, where
he had been a telegraph operator for
quite a number of years, Mr. Dale
was aged about thirty years and the
cause of his death was diabetes, He ia
survived by a family.
moi
Not a Candida e,
Gov. Hastings denies that he isa
candidate for Quay’s seat in the Senate
but Quay allows he is and thinks he
can see the handle stickingout. Quay
should know all about that, for him-
self often denied he was a candidate
yet when the time came around he
was in it up to his chin,
cia fe RS wr
Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and |
Diarrhoea Remedy always affords
prompt reliei. For sale by J. H. Ross, |
Linden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tussey-
ville; Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills,
aud |
R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall,
WATER IMPROVEMENTS,
The Plant to be Bettered and Further fy
proved |
The water company will soon begin |
of the growth of our town |
inthe state and at rates one half, and |
less, the average of other In|
the outstart one spring supplied the
village, that tour
Low ns,
since some new
of the
in times of
the
The supply,
city, at no time was less than an aver
day to
of fresh and pure water
growth town demanded, |
greatest SCAr-
age of twelve barrels per each
family, direet |
from the mountain springs. From |
this minimum the supply has been up
to 50 and 40 barrels a day per family,
We head that will
stream on a three story
have a natural
a large
house by use of plug and hose only,
Ibs. to the
increased to
magnificent facility to
The pressore is 80 square
inch whieh can be about
What
fight fires,
1256 ibs,
at a cost less thao any other
the
insurance
reduction
We
Our
town, saying nothing of
rates,
of
adv
1 will
7”
of one half in
frequently called the attention
boro’ authorities to these great ni-
and trust that wise action
{ages
not be delayed.
a
Troubles of the Sankeys
The Philadelphia Times
nimated by fear oft
L
husband, Samuel
tl real estale operator of West
the Macistrats
i their h
Mo
One,
On
8. whose i= in
killed
ii a
’ }
y Was almost instantly
last Bunday,
ident. Parsons was driv.
team of hor and
ity. The horses took fright
IAWAY ac
En
Carriage
and dashed down the street into a pole
thr under their hoofs,
He
picked up but died about twe nty min-
wing Parsons
and trampled him was alive
utes af hospital,
He
ter being taken to a
was about twenty Years old
A -
Trial List,
August term of court
August 23,
Vandyke
For
ing on Monday,
Useof H. H.
Musser
commence
1507
ve. J. B.
Davis and Parks va. G. W.
Frank P.
R. €
Blair,
Gilliland, ad-
Simon Sellers va,
Henry Keech va,
ministrator,
L.. A. Schaefler vs, J. H. Reifanyder,
Kern, Lauderbach & Co.
Doll Ron.
ve,
&
i
" Frighiened Away.
Last Sanday night Ed. J.
awakened by some one aitempting to |
foree an enirance into their residence,
and he fired several from a re-
volver togive the alarm. The thief!
fled at the first shot and escaped with- |
out any one getting a glirapse of him.
An entrance to the house had not been
effected.
i A A MARR ow’
Hain Breaks the Heat,
The thunder gust last evening broke
the hot spell of the three previous
days, and a cool wave has taken its
place. There was sharp thunder last
night and a rainfall of a little over
half an inch. The indications are for
more rain to-day.
SA
Large Yield of Whent,
Our neighbors over in Sugar Valley
are standing a fair chance to be up
head for large yield of wheat. On the
shots
was threshed with a yield of 38 bush-
els per acre,
Se OAR 51 0 AE SOA 70 EAT SP
HUGH BEAVER DEAD,
ofthe Y. M,C. A,
Hugh McAllister Beaver, the second
wou of Buperior Court Judgy James A,
Beaver, died at his father's home
Belle fonte, Monduy morning,
The deceased was taken suddenly ill
with appendicitis on Thursday
Physicians were hurriedly
moped, but the had reached
such an advanced that 1t
upon
even.
ing.
d isense
singe Was
Lim.
He gradually weaker,
Monday He
vwenty-iour years old and was the
the
association,
prew
morning pussed away.
BECre JL
Men's Christ
neral was held Wednesday at 3
Mis,
state Young
The
Pp.
.
ave
Y ol
un
m.
Beaver our
Judge and
son Hugh, who
man and an honor
He
was a model young
wo his mourning pa-
rents, was widely known for his
—-
Counp Meeting
ten
ple Of
the 1
y have
For the past day M 1nited
Evangelical pes Ltiis count
and reviy ul
Harier's
fi
a relicious camp in
the grove above Em'l
A bout
camping on
Hed
Rebersburg twenty-five fami-
Brot
the
dally
lies are the ind and
these (logether wilh immense
crowds which gather from all
up a large aod very
inweresiiog s as bepeficisl meel-
the campers e
Marriage Licenses,
avid Fst
Mabel Blair, Union
Wm. C. Wonie. M
ca J. Bheesley, Penn
Mo
and Naney I (
Joseph I
J. Craig Hunter
Weise, Béuner
-
Lash
The In
Brushvalle y
Ev. Ass
1g to James Wert, 6 mil
Hall Brush
‘riday evening
Meeting f Time
held
Hall ei
grove
Change
ish meeting to
ber
and Centre
wiation, in the
i
i
tre val
continue over Bunday, instead
as announced in last week
All are invited
- »* - »
Thanks for Pretty
Mrs. M. B.
Flowers
has
in this
has favored the Reporter
tum with two packages of the choicest
varieties in her garden, which always
{shows her fine taste of the lovely in
{the refined art of cultivation. Thanks
Richard, who
iest flower beds vi-
sanoe-
cosas MM ois
The Number of Vehicles,
On Sunday 450 conveyances passed
| and 150 bicycles, to campmeeting,
ding to this the Nittany, Brush and |
the number of rigs up to 900 and bikes |
400. The crowd was estimated at |
10,000,
A ASA
The Basiness Men's Pinte,
The Centre and Clinton business |
men's picnic is to be held at Hecla |
Park on Thursday, August 12. There |
will be ad dresses,
~everything to have a general good
time. Trains to and from Bellefonte
every hour.
Cs AA SAAS
Will Remove.
move this week to MiMlintown, Pa.
with his family, where he will contin- |
ue in the business. Mrs. Willow and
Mrs. Spangler intend to follow later to
that place,
Ours is the one store where von
latest
in everything as it comes from
maker
can count on getting the very
the
looms or at very lowest
Now Crepe ed hen
For ladies only
or Plain
from 40c. np,
Capper:
3 veloed
Have You Looked
It
nspection,
stock of footwear!
carefnl i
never called upon to
h themsel ve o, Wearing
HY unneces
out
Dre
tors’
had SU
It's Cream ¥
pleasure trip Neate, Por
r fine
iii
i 20000 1301»
WAOW comy
merit
Feet
punis
Your
were prices.
wer 1el
récrers,
fort— lee
Straw
iB lor com
Hammock
4 Bereens, |
Bary.
long Thomyp.
+ Mat.
iu
Sumner
‘t 3 ou
Las-
Ne More
and most
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MINCE 5 SHOE STORE, GARMAN 5 STORE,
LLEFONTE - A. Hegheny st, : 13
le font
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BIG DROP!
PRICES NEVER SO LOW
At W. R.
Brachbili's.
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Side Boards, Etc.
COME EARLY AND GET CHOICE OF STOCK.
Our $5.00 Baby Carriag
pushing:
es go without
the price does it.
W. R. BRACHBILL,
Teley
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GREATEST AUGUST BARGAI
TOWN.
A Shir!
Waist Cleaning
i
Choice of this Lot only 25 cents
Good Lace Curtains,
At a Cheap as Dirt Price.
Per pair, 40 cents,
Witee Tou,
Box Pape
dozen envel )
paper tO
aii over at 10 cents
Per Box Now, 5 cents.
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i Bhioets Note Pa
a
¥
ga? HOM
last vour
BOI
aper, Se.
i quality Envelopes fe,
Lot 2.
Al oui HU Waists Pon.
g P ore ales, {) Ay lored {) otton
I ri
lass and cuffs,
in
Muslin and Ginghams,
(zood 1-vd wide
Muslin, 4 %e.
Good 1-vd wide Unbleached
Muslin, 4 %e,
Apron Gingham, fast
pretiy designs, 3c.
0... detachable col
These Waist
that
high as
To close out the y go
Lot 3.
About 25 Waists in
{lies finest goods we
10K, «
Bleached
some ia the lot sold as
# 1.50,
color,
faney
carried
Special in Percales.
Yard-wide Percale, Shirt
Waist Patterns in fencies and
stripes, other stores ask vou
125¢. for same goods,
Now per yard, 7 cents.
{ left but too high-priced stuff.
50. They now
| go
ALND) J4INZD NI 01S NING NIVIUYE NINN AND FHL
Our Mail Order Department is always af your scvvice,
We guarantee to please you whether if is ou person or letter,
KATZ & CO,
LIMITED.
ellefonte,