The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 21, 1897, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
————
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Oct, 21.
THE RACKET.
No. 9-11 Orider’'s Exchange, Bellefonte.
We can truthfully say that our
Fall |
pur- |
as it is now. It's early for
and Winter goods. but heavy
chases last Suinmer previous
for|
the lowest on record, accounts
THE INJUNCTION
The Water Question In Court.
Before Judge Love, ~The Injunction
Continued,
for attempting to erect a new water
plant, had a preliminary hearing be-
fore Judge Love, on Saturday afler-
noon,
Attorneys Reeder, Orvis and Bower,
represented our boro council, and C,
| P. Hewes, esq., represented the water
The
| large number of witnesses with
council had quite a
them
| to swear to things that did not belong
to the
| poenaed no witnesses as the matter
Season.
re———
Utopia, Imported Germantown,
and Saxony Yarns, all colors, at
year's prices, (orth 15 to 20¢
1b. more now.
last |
per
Blankets,
All wool, part weol,
wool (that's cotton " kno),
cent. less than year's
thanks to a lucky purchase.
and Alal
25 per
on} prices,
Underwear,
ton,
just in. Best
and
For men, hildren, one
R. R.
for the
women,
rhit,
ever seen
a few,
maniiest wel
ey we
1
we have seen
morn Ve
Yr}
{ Ko
55 Boys’ Suits,
08¢, 21.29,
4 to
$1.69,
14 vears,
81.98. {}
prices
a Jan't be
this city for the money.
Nuf Ced. Kom & C.
(3. R. SPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
Bellefonte,
150 STYLES
OF
LADIES’, MISSES AND
CHILDREN'S CLOAKS.
3 3 *
an yiaatened in
Pa.
Bei-
ated Morris,
York,
1 3
ee DI
* 1
New make are
Wolf &
Crawford,
Centre Hall.
Willis A,
Willis A. Holley
Holley Gets Married,
7, colored, known
all hereabouts, having been raised in
ored Iady in Juniata county. Willis,
the past 18 months had his home with |
Wm. LL. Kurtz, at Lewisburg, but now
expects to reside in Juniata county.
Willis’ training has been such
enable man in
many ways, and we wish him success
as
him to be a very useful
ys
rir——————
Bogaas Electricity,
An examination of
belts sold by a street fakir
revealed a layer of dry
neath a strip of thin gauze,
perspiration in the
the mustard and gave a tingling, burn-
ing sensation, which the deluded vie-
electric
Warren
be-
some
in
mustard
ity passing through him.
nb ———— A ————
May Expect Meteors.
About this time the October shower |
of meteors may be expected. They ra-
diate from the constellation
which rises about ten o'clock at night.
At an earlier hour than this a number
of persons report having seen a large
and very bright and beautiful meteor
falling toward the earth Tuesday even-
ing.
I —— A —————
C. E, Entertainment.
The Society of Christian Endeavor
will give sn interesting entertainment,
in the Foundry hall, on Friday even-
ing, October 29th. Refreshments will
be served after the enlertainment,
Admission 10 cents,
Tax Collector Arrested.
Joseph Casselberry, who has served
as tax collector of Howard township,
was arrested on Monday for embezzic-
ment and lodged in jail at Bellefonte.
The exact amount of Casselberry’s al-
leged shortage is not yet known.
—For BSale—An elegant seif-feed
heating stove, burns either chestnut
or coal ; price very low.
YW
| J.D. Murray, a charter member
| the old water company,
| pany, its difficulties and losses by ex-
penses to keep it up and supply the
| ter, that the company had planted fire
free of
hose
{ plugs on every street corner,
| charge besides furnishing large
| for of fire, free
these
in case also
arge, and that plugs
| gradually damaged under some perni-
use 0
were
cious influence and that the company
at all times furnished an abundance of
| absolutely pure water
{ Councilman Deininger was then
called by Mr. Hewes and
the
SWOorn,
identified some of council's ordi-
nances and contracts.
Liuse then
identify some documents for the
Secretary WAS sworn to
water
{ company, and on cross-examination
from the minutes what action the wa-
ter company had taken as to the
of stock,
after some search Mr, Ia
in-
which was immaterial,
stated
but Use
from a seeming neglect of the former
secretary.
Mr.
company was
Kurtz, president of the walter
then called and sworn
iments,
Hew os
other
simply to idenuily some doc
After a brief argument by Mr.
on one side and Mr.
the hearing was
announcing the
until he
The court has ¢
Orvis on the
closed
to
injunction
may decree differently.
ontivued the
ree,
ine
it
tion and, of e« no further
has been done on the part of
for the new
I
Ground was broken |
ir the
w erected by the
It will be qui
and brick will
water plant,
a
New Grauge Hall
week for the
’
s bh
ast
foundation fi new §
i
order. Ww
likely
Alon
he order on the
ing
the construction
fs
rooms of t
building have
The
5. AKK)
the will
suitable for a
will be about $
Cost
+ of Bellefonte,
The 1 be
next spring if the weather per
building will
- -> -
A Rise in Henis sare,
y fic
nsccutive
had
one
years
taxpayers have
and the
year is sure
the
To meet these taxes there
an
fo he coll
faxes,
the next to be nnotl
crease owing tu heavy
i=
landlords to 1
the
and much grumbling is sure to fi
sentiment
the
among
rents, This will strike
low
present prospects the
zens will
and then there will be a
but too late.
fev.
olution,
die a —
Petty Thieving
Of late there
| plaint of petty
has been much «
thieviag in town.
ables have
their
Where
been relieved of
night.
contenis
the
night
buildings
pulled.
work has been
have
those visited
become tired of it all. There
ly be a funeral if the thief is caught in
the ast.
A si -
” win Have a Few Attractions,
Our town, ere long, may have a few
and near it. There is
the cave, the pic-nic park, fine church-
to be resur-
by
i
{tion and, maybe, two water plants,
We are looming uy: at the foot of grand
cn —A— —————
— a— —
Eemember the Game Laws,
Hunters must remember that the
new game laws say that “one peison
shall not kill more than ten pheas
ants, fifteen quail, or ten woodcocks or
two wild turkeys, in one day. The
penalty for shooting in excess of the
above number is a fine ranging from
fifty to one hundred dollars.
scm ————
Chestnuts Source,
The attendance at the churches and
Sunday schools promises to be normal
this fall. The erop of chestnuis on (he
mountain is slim, and you'll not tind
so many of our good people “just tak-
ing a walk,” and coming home with
suspicious bulges about the pockets in
the clothing.
A pp
Bailding Operations.
Ollie Stover has his new dwelling
under way and about under roof. He
wants it completed before the cold
weather sets io that he can move in.
John Bhunk’'s new dwelling will be
completed in a week or two,
HANGING FIRE,
The New School May Not
Your.
be Started
During the brief history of the boro,
there has always been a contention or
fur-
for
dis-
was the
while,
been one year, that both bodies
nished the citizens with a
ocurb-stone and
topic
around-the-stove
The school board
for a
bone of contention then
with the water
Ag-
mat-
but
are gradually looming up, and
once the water question is settled the
within the
fight. The
additional school, A
was to be
difference among some citizens,
cording to all precedent, school
throes ofa
decided
teacher
town will be
hot school board
on an
there it
set of men
hold
public
selected and hangs,
and likely will so long as a
that who
the
for furni-
fur-
position
above
good. A contract was made
but now it is being held fo
I'hose
largely upon the time the
their together and
choice, ded
§
i i
i
ther orders, orders dep nd
t
HS
direc rit
heads make a
hey are div aud ballot
after ballot taken leaves
fore.
If the
b
ns be
ust
fourth sch | 1s doomed it wi
bao
and it
cause a teacher cannot be
will be useless to make 1
ther moves until they know
they at.”
Any director who
unre
spite
his 1
allows
sige of
of ed
rep iblic condem
personal grudges to rule
intelligence and retard the caus
dese
He
sign and a place made
ucation, Ves seve
nation. should de { to re-
requesie
for him the
" s * 111 sil .
present council.
a -
Weather Forecast,
last bulletin gave forecasts o
My
glorm wave to cross the contin
16th to 25
he Pa
the wes ckies country
2th,
and eastern states 25th.
A
wkies cout
wat central valle
gre
WArtn wave will
R
central valle ys with,
27th.
A of
of Roel
Ries cou
itry about Lb
BI
Valiey
Higl
the n
temperature
orthern sia
ending October
with heavy
)
in ts
rains witli
dHuperature, s
ria northern stats
mentioned week will
normal Light rains,
lv in Texas
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Married at Scranton
al noo Mis
of Mr. and
: Pa,
Soran ty
Lillia:
Mrs. W. P
and Mr. Mar
Were fii
Yesterday, Ml,
Shoop, of Seranton
ir $ +e } ks ¢
Vill Nilesh a, OF
ed i
3
mn,
their reside noe,
A lar
present to
bride
afternnon
fo marriage, at
Aver
od guests were
ue ge
and groot
departed in the train on a
arrived in Centre
they
their friends
wedding tour, and
w here will
spend |
syme Lime amoug
a -
The Material Here
The material for the boro’s new wa-
under course of erection is on
wmition,
ound awaiting final disp
All the cast iron pipe, valves, fittings,
hydrants, ete, necessary, arrived
In
material
week, all there
f
last
ship-
This is the part of
D. Wood &
the contract
awarded to R Co., Phila
delphia
a
Fire lsnurance
the
a"
The board of directors of Farm
Mutual F, Ins Co. held
Runkle's hotel,
day. Insurances to amount
were taken,
The loss by the burning
ip Hubler barn in Brush valley was
adjusted and ordered to be paid in full.
The patrons of this eompany will be
si ii
pect
meeting at ou Tues-
of £44 184
Murderous Assault of un Phillipsburg: r
Bamuel Gillam, a of Phil-|
ipsburg, committed a murderous
Saturday e¢
ania
resident
0ns-
Just
his wife el)
ing in the Pennsyly railroad sta-
tion at that place.
Gillam had separated from his wife
CHE hn Sr a-.
A Peculiar Accident,
went into the knee to
nearly a half inch. The pain was se-
vere and James suffered greatly fora
few days, but will soon be all right
again,
tee simi
Oak Hall Mill So'd
The Oakhall roller mill, John Rupp
late owner, was koocked off’ to Thom-
as Meyers, at sherifl’s sale on Satur-
day for $3400, subject, no doubt, to
judgments.
A I MS
Bought a Property.
D. J. Meyer purchased the property
now occupied by W. O. Rearick, at the
foundry, from John Woll, of Rebers-
burg, for $1,000. He will occupy it
himself next spring.
~When you want a suit to fit, of
good quality and at a low figure, there
is but one store in Bellefonte that can
touch all these points. Lewins, at the
Philad. Branch is the place,
|
i
|
i
i
wife in
take
Meeting his
asked her to
burg Saturday.
the station he
walk with him. BSBhe refused
became so infuriated that he
revolver with one hand, and
her by the head with the
fired, the ball lodging in
During the excitement that
The
ed woman was removed to the
hours later
found on the steps of the
ing a chance to gain an
When arrested he declared
tion of still killing his wife
to complete
al
and he |
drew a
catching
other, he
the neck. |
followed
wound- |
ho pit- |
Gillam
Gillam made his escape,
ul, Beveral Was |
hospital wait- |
his i
aud that it
his de
to Belle
lodged
fri
signs Gillam was brought
fonte Bunday morning and
jail. Mrs,
the effect
Gillam will recover 337)
4 of the wound,
ey
Corner Stone Laying.
The cornerstone of the new
church, at Gre
NOV. 7, al ith
D.D
Creo
. Lzobble
A cordial
the friends in general
Stapleton, Presiding
Brown, pastor in charg
—
New Millinery Goods,
Mrs. Lucy Henne
from eastern ol
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Lie
lat 7
IArge slOCK
yJease
>
urt by # Thresher
razer, while
Hey Hearick's Appointments
Hall
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A Good Enameled
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Brass Trimmed,
$2.98
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ALL SIZES.
BRACHBILL'S FURRITURE STORE,
BELLEFOXNTI
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THE CLOBE.
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KATZ & C0, Lid,
Bellefonte, Pa.
marke
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MAVAT
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THE CLOBE.
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KATZ & CO0,, Ltd.
Bellefonte,
Our ui
} Seeing our it
e311 th
You Tih
4 #
that
“Aan
other
and 285.00 for.
qualiti
Ores ask
Men's Overshirts.
Men's
heavy, mixed wool and
mixtures, 48c.
| light and dark colors, stripes and
| plaids, 50c. quality for 25ec.
{ Closing out of our stock of fancy
| boson percale shirts, all sizes, and
always retailed heretofore from
from 5c to R1.25; your choice
while they last 69c.
Feather Boas.
est. We
As we buy, so do we sell.
fact.
same
f De nim much}
ave been sed y buying,
“There'll be a Hot Time"
In our Corset Department this Fall.
More than your money's worth. Your
money back, is the ay we express it,
and we will stand by the statement to
he letter. Besides carrying all the
high grades of Corsets, we have a
Corset now in our store, made on the
same model as the better goods, good
finish, handsomely trimmed, all sizes, white and
drab, and an exact copy of the high grade goods, at
49 cents,
Mail Orders.
Our Mail Order trade deserves our best attention.
You will be as well cared for as if you were here in
person. Send in your orders for anything advertis-
ed, and if not satisfactory your money will be re-
turned.
i'l we see you this season!
to where you can save your money.
BELLEF ONTE,