> THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Feb, 17. THE RACKET. No, 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. Dissolution of Partnership. Entire stock of The Racket, including the new China An- nex, closing out at Cut Prices. Big Rush. U may as well have a chance at it as Ur {eighbo Kom Lream. Everything must be sold by March 1st. 2-horse load a " Vi . quick and get day 1s the (+. R. SPIGELMYER, SH EM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Jellefonte, Pa. Peerless Enameled Ware is the stuff Wolf & Crawford. Colfelt to Lecture at Centre Hall As syrian Discoveries the Subject. Rev. ( » Presbyterian church, to deliver at this place, their pastor, ‘hris- ev, It has heen se red a lecture in their church, on Wednesday The subje eries.’’ evening next, Feb. I3 “Assyrian Discov- treat, both interesting ability of for the Admit- 12 t will be, This will be a rare highly the great I'he parsonage children | on account of the subject the benefit of » pew as lecturer. proceeds 15 cents: under 10 0¢ tance, years, nts. : We Mp Association Organized. On Monday morning, February 7th, six clergymen of south-western Centre county, met at Lemont, in the study of Rev. D. E. Hefler, and organized a Ministerial Association, D. E. Hefler was chosen president, and Rev J. M. Ra ministers Ministerial tev, arick Orthodox f all denominations of south may members of this Association. ant subj at each meeting. The next meeting will be held at Centre Hall, the study of Rev. J. M. Rearick, on the first Mon- day of March, at 9 o'clock a. m. All orthodox ministers living in the above territory are cordially invited to at tend. The subject to be discussed is “Ministerial Courtesy.” SECRETARY. i ——— Disbarred for Nine Months William Fairman, of Punxsutaw- ney, one of Jefferson county's erimi- nal lawyers, has been convicted of un- professional conduet in accepting un- lawful fees. He was sentenced to be disbarred for a period of nine months and to pay three-fourths of the costs of prosecution. Shyster lawyers can be found at most any bar, and too many are allowed to carry on such unjust practices. secretary. become Import- western Centre county, ects will be discussed in mi Great Bargains, Bargains in Fancy Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear and Hats. We have too much stock in the above named goods. We have determined to dispose of at half price. Some rare patterns; some choice styles; some nob- by shapes among them. Few Over coats and Storm Coats left. Hurry along for rare Bargains. Spring goods are here. Gireat MoxtTaoMERY & Co. Bellefonte. nn THE ELECTION, Democrats Elect the Fall Ticket, For the first time in several years, the entire Democratic boro ticket was elected on Tuesday, with good round majorities. There was a heavy vote out, and little excitement, and no ap- parent issue, except a fight was made to elect B. D. Brisbin School Director, but he was not of sufficient weight. There was much cutting done by both parties, but mainly among the Repub- licans, their ticket not pleasing many. Only six or seven straight Republican tickets were voted, while the Demo- erats had about forty with the cross at The Borough the top of the column. The vole cast was as follows: Aaron Krumbine, R., 32; Judge of Election .R., 83; Jonn H. Inspector—-J. 8. Boal, Richard, D., 79. C. J. Shaffer, Joozer, D., Council—G. 8. Clements, WY. Dellett, R., 23: A. P. 16; M. L. B., Foreman, Gi, D., 94. School Directors 26: B. D. Brisbin, R., 47; J. berman, D., 82; G. W. Ocker, Overseer Poor—Samuel Durst, Henry Emerick, D., 68 Treasurer—J. A. M. Good hart, Auditor—H. I. Wise, R., 36; Kerlin, D., 78. + Wate v High Constable—W. H. Runkle D., D., 78. M. B. Assessor R.,34: D. if J R., 19; Krape, 7: RB. D Dauberman, Kmerick, 8 D., 91: J. -N. H. . B., Dau- D., 64, Eisenberg 8. Reesman, | D., 68, WwW. M N33. COLLEGE TOWNSHIFV Jud Inspectors Ed. Williams. Assessor— Wm. Everhart, Directors—Henry E. Grove, cdward Selle aqary, S J. ge of Election rs. Sehool tt WwW ers, Peter Shultz. Philip Wirtz, Overseer of Poor Supervisors Isaac strong Auditor Town Clerk Henry Thompson. Wm. ‘ornelius Dale, 'hompson Treasurer —{ POTTER TOWNXNSHII = Judge lection, John Wil- North Pre- ion, John Odenkirk, R. ASSeS80TS, mth Precinet Samuel Bible, kinson, Jac Wagner. Judge Elect B. DP, Registration W. Royer, P. A. Auman, W. W. Royer. School Directors, 1 Daup, 3 years, W. H. La Overseer Poor, D. L. Adam Krumrine Auditor, W. W. George W. Inspectors, wh cinet W. W. A SRORROT, [uspectors, 2 Bloom. 1CAs, Bartges, 2 years, Supervisors, Bruss; wn Clerk, vanaler: spangier; 1 & Smith TOWNSHI West recinoet = t id i hit Judge J Regist Fast Bartges; In Smith Assessor, J. ‘ Judge Election, Andrew W. Judge | Inspect ration rie David Zettle; Freder “lection, H. P Registration Precinct spector Registration Assessor, MN. ick. Benjamin Limbert; Weaver, W. F. Assessor, Joseph John H. Met D. Hosterman, J. seer Poor, U N. He ckman, itor, Wm North Precinet Ors, Burrell: Rachau: Assessor, Direct Yearick oS Ors, MN. chool A. J. Finkle; . :. O01; rvisors, J Korman; Aud {'lerk { i) Sipe Andrew Pealer: Town MILLHEIM BORO, Election, Wm. H. Miller W. LL. Goodunart; Assessor, Alters: NS Directors, Pp A. A. Frank; Poor, Weiser: Auditor, Jacob Ei High Constanle, W. N. Council, George E. Mensch, J. Musser, E. B. McMullen. For running at large on streets, 51; In- Ja- H Judge spector, cob *hiool Musser, {Iverseer W. BR. hath; “er Auman; Ww, against | West Precinet—Judge Middle Judge Breon: Inspectors, Bb Leitzell, East Pre- John H os- WwW. D. H. Harter; ace Walkey, Ed A. H. Vonada, Ira Brumgard, J. A. Kor- Auditor, G. W H. Stover. Precinet Election, El . W. Jud we ias H. Elec Inspectors, J. T. Bmull 18 cinet tion, K terman; R. School Directors, Wall Miller; Supervisors, man; Clerk, W. W, HAINES Sholl ASSOR80T, Overseer Phor, . Kreamer; Hockman. TOWNSHIP. West Precinet—Judge Election, M. M. Bower; Inspector, Geo, A. Zerby. East Precincet—Judge Election, H. O. Fiedler; Inspectors, A. N. Kreamer, D. E. Vonada; Assessor, E. A. Bower; School Directors, George Kister, Geo. Weaver; Overseer Poor, Emanuel Cronemiller; Supervisors, Robert Hos- terman, J. A, Geistwhite; Auditor, W. Bower. HARRIS TOWNSHIP. Judge Election, Henry Potter; In- spector, George Ishler; Assessor, 8, H. Bailey; Bchool Directors, Jacob Mey- er, J. K. Irvin; Overseer Poor, J. J. Jondo; Bupervisor, E. 8, Tressler; Au- ditor, 8B. Wieland; Town Clerk, P. 8. Ishler. PENN TOWNSHIP, Judge Election, F. T. Vonada; In- spectors, Levi Spigelmyer, A. R. Al exander; Assessor, Daniel Hosterman; Behool Directors, John Corman, An- drew Stover; Overseer Poor, Jacob Ker- stetter; Supervisors, Wm. 8. Stover; H. N. Swartz; Auditors, Thomas A. Wagner, Percival Swartz; Town Clerk, A. L. Auman, i { i i DEATH OF JOHN NEFF, Died nt Big Ran, Ps. and Burled at Centre Hall, The death of John Neff occurred last Thursday at his home at Big Run, Jef- | ferson county, Pa., of pneumonia, at | the age of nearly eighty years, Mr. Neff was a citizen of Centre Hall | pearly all his life, only leaving here a | few years ago and residing at Big Run. | He was taken ill about two weeks be- fore his death, but for several past he suffered at times from ailment or other. He was a member of a large family, and there are but two remaining brothers, Rev, Isaac Neff, of Middleburg, Pa., and Wm, Neil. years | Hall last Baturday afternoon on the train, and the interment was in the cemetery here. Rev of the M. E. church of which he r, officiated. Mr. Nef!’ leaves a wife and two chil- Miss Maude and Leckie, a GO0th Anniversary, event took and Mrs, J. ( Mills, Monday entire parents A noteworthy place i. Evans February the family, and meeting to celebrate the the couple of notwith- anniversary of marriage venerable who, their advanced years, are still active, They were 6th, The ing persons sat down with them at the Mrs. lL. Pa.: Mr. child M. Evaus, of Pa., Prof. D. M. evening the Citizens’ gave the and groom a delightful serenade, ecasonably Iar- 1838. follow- board: Rev. and K. of Pottstown, J. W. E Mills; and and of J and vans ref, Rev, Wolf, Band of In the Spring Mills, aged i. — A Surprise Party. Monday was the the h of Mrs. Jo anniversary of a short dis- Her friends make the hn Snyder, Hall. nN concluded 10 tance east of Centre an occasion not soon U Mrs ignorant of and ip to y be forgot ten by r. She was to be kept however, Snyde any such preparations in brought u win | family of her so was absent the neighbors she took possession, and in the eve ming home, a surprise await- The house was filled with her 4 a night was to be made of es and other refresh - had it. lee cream, cak ments were served, and every ons a good jolly Lit New Dwellings Started aked dwell Martz ¢ ew hie the wi} t week ground was st ngs Uses, Ri 8 on igre § ricky terian church, addi pros. large Grange hall and these two onal i pec our dwellings w» ith he building bx more in hich ago, h When OI W struck LOW Several vears died are as not by ANY Means these buil tween the sts lings sm pleted { town iil je of the street Heal Fatate Deals, ble H Ary Bellefonte, opposite Daniel the the school from Xav Mr. Wion is Swab and f near bought d ible i grounds on ( (ifrerer for $1500) Ouse ‘hurch street ier wants a place to settle down once he work and has in view becoming a citi- | ze n of Centre Hall in course of seve ral | Xavier Gfrerer purchased tl the Dr. Smith farm west of Centre Hall last week, for $1000 - a Trolley to Reedaville will be the trolley There a meeting at stockholders of the Reedsville, town of line to k posey Wee They will then determine if they to E. P. representing a that purchase the charter they franchise Partridge syndicate, Kitridge and who say if they can will push i i Af ff Literary Exercises, The subject for debate in the Gram- mar school tomorrow, Friday, is: Re- solved, That Centre Hall ought to have a public library. Affirmative—Wm. and Asher Stahl. Negative—Clay Jennie Potts, A. Bandoe, Jr., eesman and Miss A ov ia Approuching Wedding, The marriage of Dr. J. F. Alexander, of this place, and Miss Lillian Allison, of Potters Mills, will take place on Wednesday, March 2nd, at the home of the bride-elect. The wedding will be private, only the immediate lies being invited. fs The Methodist Conference, The annual meeting of the Central Pennsylvania conference of the Meth- odist Episcopal church, will convene in the opera house, Danville, on Wed- nesday, March 16, and continue until Tuesday, March 22 Recent Union County Deaths, In West Buffalo, the widow of Jacob Miller, aged 70 years. IwBuflalo twp., Barbara Stees, aged 83 years. LARGE MILL FIRE Mills Burned Down Saturday Morning, On last Baturday morning the Rock Mills, on Buffalo Run, took fire in a mysterious way about 2 o'clock, a, m. Fred, Reynolds, of Bellefonte, but the mill was operated by Wagner & Son. Wagner & Son's loss is put at $12,000 wheat, flour and feed ; wheat was put in the mill on store by farmers, The Wagner's have $4000 in- of which $2000 is in the State and $2000 in the Centre Col. is $10,000, an insurance of $5000 in the State Reyuold's loss on it a Wm of Shortlidge, at Sudden Death of Col We regret to learn death of Col. Wm. | home in Bellefonte, 15. He had some months, Shortlidge the sudden his on Tuesday night, for be been complaining able about and attend to business, Col, all in this county and to many he although to SBhortlidge was known to nearly in oth- had biti s- er parts of the state, where iness connections, { ‘ol. oldest Shortlidge was one of Bellefonte's and most prominent business men, of strict integrity and exemplary He support of all that was for the town Kn- miss- habits, was active in good of his of the he Age Ww and for the welfare public terprising and liberal, will be ed by Bellefonte. His as about 65 Years. Two Painfal “Stabbing” Cases On Sunday, while having thrown down some hay from the mow in his Mr. D. F. 1a accidentally struck with the pitch- stable of this place, of hi of the 18, the instep foot fork, one erable depth, causing a painful wound in a dangerous part. On Tuesday Luse was holding ght h ation morning hile Abe an and in the he in falling ri wt accidentally caused the tulx the palm of his the hand He is a joned. Ng « lean through jury is a painful one of the 1 first above ment ly Fractured Her Skall Last Friday evening the ladies of the United Ev tival in 1 wo of gaged ina hurch held a Hall g Lhe ladie : 1 angelical « their church at Linden the ire assistiin men fri silly f11 friendly ished ag dentally p of Reuben Page Getting Around Again half up interfered otherwise ol sot would have been severed his fi walked home, a mile distant, his filled blood, the house he fainted from | with and as he enters 1 ws Of blood. This was his first day away from his | home since, WA. Fire at Milihall. f (0. RB, WR totally de- new dwelling o at Millhall, last Sunday morn- It was a double the jer. le The large { Armstrong, On house, one P. Fist saved but Mr. 1 Hite Fisher got of Mr. his personal property Armstrong goods, out most of his Mr. 200, Armstrong's loss is about § ———‘————_— Died Last Week. Mrs. Houser, wife of Mr. this. last year suffered much. Her age was over sixty years. The funeral took place on Thursday morning, burial be- ing made in the cemetery at Houser ville. She leaves a husband, but no children. * tin 5 Hf A AAS A Eateriained Her Friends, Miss Trixie Shawver, daughter of Landlord S8hawver of the Old Fort ho- tel, entertained her friends at this hos- telry last Friday evening. About twen- ty guests were present. A big supper was down on the program, and then came a dance, which was kept up un- si A Changed His Address, An exchange says that recently up- on the death of a delinquent subscriber the postmaster returned the paper to the publisher marked: ‘‘Deceased. Use asbestos wrappers and change the address,” a nf A SS RI Nervy to the End, At Springfield, Ill, James Mingle, who murdered the infant, Dcllie Bris- co, and made an attempt on the life of the child’s mother, waz hanged on 11th. He showed nerve to the last. * fus th Lilt 1 BE and Mattings and Curtain Coods ree Re pes 30s Fit for Cupid, therefore fit for particular Our shoes from what- ider them pecret at Lower Prices and any no matter how or than you ever tidious they may be. iperlatively, vou CONE bought the same 11t point Of the dir unfailing power to please all Every trial of foot- to the uniform verdict approval, ' of 1ash your life. they iy every iat, . —— GARMAN 5 STORE, BELLEFONTE before in onr leads unqualified ar the stamp ye a Honey of MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, LLEFONTE - PA A CAR LOAD eOF == Chamber Suits AT W. R. BRACHBILL’S. 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