THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Feb, 10, THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, Dissolution of Partnership. Entire stock of The Racket, the n China An- Cut Prices. ay as well it as U AT wl ur v1 Te MN Lom quick and get Cream Everything mu 4 nnh i or I04 “We Al & -hors oC load a day 1 rt nirt na CUIPUL NOW. ot 14 wi 20 Sold XZ -~ i i (x. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. THE FOURTH SGHOOL. Wolf & Crawford. Entertained Their Friends, Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. D. frien ak . Bartges entertained their young the farm, om town. Two ds at thelr home, on ut two miles fr big handsome Bart- and made merry the night. On a big long freshments were served the jolly crowd, and soon after the dining room was cleared that the wings of Ev- and sled loads invaded the ges home, table ref sts could cut a few pigeon to the music ge and trip away lightly the Charley erybody took a turn on the orchestra, Shearer, floor, it was three o'clock in the morning be- fore the party took their departure. Miss Della Bartges and her brother Tom « well for their friends that all were reluctant to leave at that late hour. Among those present were Maybell Keller, Blanche Durst, Elsie Krise, Elsie Boal, Orpha Breon, Edith Riter, Lizzie Keller, Elsie Homan, Emma Luse, Edna Murray, Jennie Thomas, Martha Boal, Cora Boal, An- na Shoop, Mabel Potts, Jennie Dunk- le, Jennie Gill, Krise, Trixie Shawver, Skip Bmith, Will Durst, Will MeClenahan, Clem Deininger, Abner Nerhood, "Squire John Dauber- man, Ed. Riter, John Martz, Fred Kurtz, Wilbur Henney, John Shref- fler, Wm. Boozer, Robt. Bloom, Geo. Heckman, Frank Ross, Arney Lee, John Thomas, Charley Weiser, mA —— Wall Paper. ared so Stella Any one who desires to purchase wall paper this season should before purchasing elsew here, inspect the sam- ple books of Arney & Stover. They are agents for Kaiser & Allman, Philadelphia, the largest wall paper house in the United States. Paper from 3¢. up, and border lic. per yard up. A sn Recent Union County Deaths. In Lewisburg, Patrick Rhen, aged 53 years, At White Deer, aged 63 yeurs, In East Buffalo, Jacob Kunkle, aged 81 years, At Cowan, a daughter of John Ree- dy, aged 11 months. In West Buffalo, David Edgar, aged 24 years. Died at Pine Grove, W. A. Bailey, of Wall Station, died at Pine Grove Mills, Sunday morning at one o'clock, while on a visit to his parents. He leaves two brothers, R. G. and George Bailey, of Altoona, He was aged 32 years. Survived by a wife, Mrs. Secoeighder, REV, ERDMAN'S TROUBLES Settled Last Saturday--He to and Leave the County Pay Costs Delicacy led us to refrain from mak- ing reference in our last week's issue to the unpleasantness which Rev, Erd- man, of the Evangelical church of this place got himself into in a case of gross immorality ; both on account of the Rev’s family and to save our town from adverse criticism to which it frequently subjected from abroad, was our silence, is But since this scandal has become common talkat home and abroad, we | deem it proper to allude to the facts, This minister months ago was sus- pected of intimacy with a female by | name of Celia Noll, living in the vi- | cinity Pleasant Gap, and notably | while he had a protracted meeting in| progress at Lauvertown. L ascertained that he the Erdman of i | ater it wi as | had registered Bb} Jush house, Bellefonte, as ‘J. H. and wife, Lewisburg)” and | the two occupied the room to which | they were assigned until next day ; this was on January 14, last, dy, Mrs. Erdman | but Celia Noll an unmarried girl, Early last week Wm. Pleasant Gap, appeared Keichline of Bellefonte, formation against him with adultery. A warrant was thereupon placed The la-| | however, was not Crust, of near before Esq. and made in-| Erdman, charging in| the hands of constable Dunlap who at | Hall Not hoping the t all, where KE to appearance once came to Centre the preacher, bail in this town, to Lindenh suaded D. 1 for Er hearing before Esq. and arrested | to obtain | Wao proceeded per- a $500 for rdman Tressler on Zo bond dman’s A Keichline, i was fixed for last Monday morning at 10 o'clock Erdman the On Saturday last Mr. at Bellefonte ended ant scrape by a sett of which were, and lement, the terms that Erdman all once leave pay and at the did, be which he ternoon’s 2:15 train east Costs county, arding Saturday af- at Bellefonte, and child- to their per- reaching our town his wife the 1 place east, follo ren joined him, family going some wedd by sonal effects, The years, about ted by family resided here Mrs, Erdman her neighbors and is the ittle i k Have ening conta was Fespec Te intere ain 8 li he n Demo day ev ins the foll count of his doings in that Erdman and the young woman came to this city last and boarding at one of ¢ boarding The #1 atiracted attention, and here finally it Erd- man became known man who had bee; fonte, This morning $ with his crime admitted an Evangelical minister, had bored at Cent + Hall, denied bel ing a marrie di man, Was he but i He to the also stated that he was not married young but her g woman who accompanied him 3 * Reis he intended making weeks, Joth he were order- * asserted hat his wife in a few and his female companion ed to leave the hous oe We His Lucky Night key was raffled off in and pure town, Charley see1ns {0 carry the charm. the bird first throw, F ment for the boys Charley put up genuine luek He won we amuses the y he was Or md turkey again, and this time to at the head of the charmed circle. win the bird, but Charley's throw was the highest, and after winning three | times concluded to keep the bird, ! by the boys, ny Cost More than the Land that has cost about £1,000. exclusive of attorney’s fees, ended Saturday with a verdict for the plaintiff’ for six cents. The action was one in trespass, brought el, to settle a dispute over a strip of land 40 rods long and 6 feet wide, Be- sides the 6 cents the plaintiff got about two-thirds of the land in dispute. i A A HAS Cold Baptism, Sunday last they had a public bap- tism of three young men and two wo- men in the Busquehanna river at Lew- isburg. They were obliged to cut a passage into the river through ice some six inches thick, and notwith- standing the cold weather, a large crowd of country people and Lewis. burg spectators were present. cn os so AA Ss, RS Death of a Child. James, the bright three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Odenkirk, of Old Fort, died last Friday. The little fellow was taken sick with measles only a few days before, but with other complications, his death was speedy. The funeral took place on Monday aft- ernoon, interment being made in the cemetery here, Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were issued during the past week: E. P. Lueas and Nora I. Spotts, both of Union township. James W. Campbell and N, Mable Orris, both of Milesburg. Te Rev, Charles W. Hipple, of Mt. Hol- ly Springs, Pa, and Miss Maggie Denth of an Esteomed Cltizen Gregg township's most esteemed citi- zens, occurred last Saturday morning age of 73 years, 6 months and 8 days. | He had suflered from {ll health for | many years, but was never confined closely until within the last year or two, within which time he left his home. The Monday seldom | to take to his bed, which he left only ns n corpse. being all his life, his advane- did not allow him to He was the father of twelve chil- ten of and survive one daughter the rest The fu- neral took place on Tuesday morning, | inte rment being made in the Valley cemetery. Rev. Rearick Lutheran church, officiated at the vices, dren, whom, seven sons daughters, with mother, Three sons and reside in western states, and remain yet in this section, Georges of Bre py Dr. Colfelt’'s Case The of secret presbytery session on Monday by Rev. Lawrence M. Colfelt, who was Dr. Briggs in his al- of the Oxford resigned Dr. Colfe Presbyterian church but It was pastor his fell. the Oxford and hence pastorate when suspension ly the church his re the He college After ry, turn, application, is now dean of Pennsylvania state a long session of the pr no official announcement was made that Dr. the Yeandidate eshyte- but one of the members said Colfelt had been received under As Aa The will be care of the presbytery for the ministry.” Dr. ( wblish impression is that ‘olfelt first f to est himself as a member of church before: further action to- the ig him a presbyter can bx nil if ——— The Motion of a Key. er (RE } Feral Bint prints the follow lie a GIIInon A thange string about a door ie right will ¢ id the Rev steady eno » swing back and reson take motion another pe and the from reuiar the pen- EWing his hand a — IYied Near Potters Mills Wednesdsy mile Preaster died last ng at his he i of Po ‘had bee me about one tters Mills, of nin bad health ted + had been a consumption, He several afllic with a lung com- grinder er il yt A'S AZO, § trade He and was the aged tin this lay start of the disease, was twice mar six child. The funeral took Inter Evangel. about fifty vears, He leaves a wife and ren to survive him on Sat morning. Zion Tussey ville, place urday ment was made in the ical cemetery at wv, Brown officiating el inet scsi Milihali to Have a Big Firebrick Plant. A stock company with a capital of 125,000 will ba organized for a big fire. | brick plant at Millhall. Those inter- | ested in forming the company are : Moore Fredericks, A. Munroe, RB. W Fredericks, of Lock Haven, and J. G. of Jersey The company will be known as the Clinton Firebrick company, tand the will be obtained from the in the Beech 16 miles above Millhall, line of the Beech Creek rail- At that point the company A acres of land. Shore, County clay at Creek region, the road. mines Monument, owns 12 — No Men Allowed, Monday evening a big sled load of of Bellefonte’s mesdames took posses- sion of Runkle's hotel, where they had a supper. They wanted a sleigh ride and a night off, being encumbered while at home with a husband on their hands, debarred the very men who had to shell out for the fiddler's bill. There were about fifteen in the party, and it was not found necessary to order out the Fire Department dur- ing their stay in the town. I —— A A —— Heavy Sentence, Two years and three months in the Western penitentiary was the sentence passed the other day upon Ardell Campbell, convicted last week of steal- ing cattle ; he was one of a gang opera- ting in this county. A a ——— Reformed Charch Service, The appointment at Tusseyville for next Sunday afternoon is recalled; ser- vice on the 27th inst. at 10.30 a. m. At Centre Hall next Bunday, 13th inst. at 7 o'clock p. m. 8. H. Emsexsenra, Pastor. eR Ht OPN SSE. © Fatal Consting Accident. A Lewisburg lad, Harry S8hoch, aged 15 years, a son of Elmer Shoch, While coasting on the University grounds, was dashed against a class stone, and Murry, of Boggs twp... died soon afterward. THE ETLINGER TRAGEDY, Village of Woodward, The famous Etlinger tragedy at Woodward, although now most two years past, is being kept continually | freshened by the constant agitation for | the payment of $2,000 for the | burned at that time. Three suits are | pending in the common pleas court, but at each term are continued house for va- In the village of Woodward hardly a day passes but the tragedy is discussed Mrs. Etlinger, with her two children, that place, and suffering tortures for the unwilling : | { affair, on A tly A Weird Tale, A MifMlin county paper Ceo, Somers, says: On of Miles- home to Win- his old His vision when he came to stead the island. mother met him in a walked with him within a few rods of his house, home- on deceased — and George called to his neigh- Lo come Gieorge was much gO fafther : Fastriche, and see his mother he bor, Samuel Moy could impressed no i i i good earnest. The vision did not leave him until he was verted, On Wednesday night he went to church, Hinley opportunity was solemnly con- lev, is hold- An where revival, his « related X peri ence, telling his story to the people, editor of the Reporter lady of Mill- meeting how Years ago the widow revival she saw her sainted husband appear in the heav hited show There chri 3 1 Book heard a good old heim, tell in a ens with a lig candle to “the ' itlusions, her way." but the the good are men- tal stian will that the from was ended two thousand of vis Ago, ——— . —— Has Madisonburg a Big Cave news reporter gets up the follow Another ered in tl Mg: NEW CAvVe Was ois is county, which proves a far wis Penn Dietrich greater wonder than the fame The near Cave Cave is on the Madisonburg. was explored for F. Miller, of Madis of Pittsbu Huntingdon day t fie Cave hey describe quarters of a mile in direct length, b ortuous windiogs and so filled ith chambers that to trave ern in distance L ils entirely one of deep pits and sireams, We hel small | PP PAREN, feet many stalactites ' domes, almost 100 in found, while lagmites are to be seen. This is “big'’ and if true, in Madisonb the ab I. Rachiau, of fflce town lots ir i Since Was 10 ivy Madisonb think "We into our o and moment he make take search for this cave li At Ax and Tool Planis to Be Merged. The stockholders of an Ax and Tool Cnmpany to consolidate the different plants of that the Americ have voled concern near Pittsburg and to erect a plant costing $500,000. The stockholders threaten to their plants from the company. minority withdraw They to obtain legal advice before erecting the proposed factory. The William H. Mann & Company plant at Manns, near Lewistown, ual stockholder, and the bitterly opposed to the combination of the plants, The removal Manns would Reedsville, mile from advised the Executive Committee Owners are of be from io located about a quarter of a the factory, a large this plant a serious blow as there plant. milo ins— Attempts Suicide at Philipsharg. Mrs. Mary Hendershot, of Allport, attempted suicide in the grouuds of the Cottage hospital, at Philipsburg. Her brother is a patient, and the woman, accompanied by her husband, and her sion. As it was not visitors’ day they were refused. While her husband was unhitehing the horse prepsratory to driving away, Mrs. Hendershot drew a pistol and shot herself through the right breast, inflicting a dangerous wound. She was at once taken into the hospital and the ball removed, The woman refuses to give any reason for attempting to take her life. i ——— A ——— Sieighing Accident. Last Friday Mr. and Mr. W. W. Deilett were out sleighing, and while driving along a short distance on the other side of Centre Hill, the sleigh upset. Mrs, Dellett was thrown heavi- ly and received a severe bruise of the right arm and shoulder, On the Sick List. The wife of Bamuel Emerick, of Georges valley, Is seriously iil, Miss Mary Reeder, of Georges valley, is quite ill, at the advanced age of 80 years. W. B. Mingle, of our town, is ill, from congestion of the lungs. Carpets and Mattings and Curtain Coods Fit for Cupid, To wear, and therefore fit for any no matter how particular or idious they may be. Our shoes re fine superlatively, from what- point you consider them. Their superiority is the secret of their unfailing power to please all vearers. Every trial of our foot-| wear leads to the uniform verdict of unqualified approval. They bear the stamp they Yia every eye, they fit every foot, ’ gave money for every buyer. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, DELLEFONTE, One, than you ever i ever before in your life. 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