THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, ... Editor. al a a NN SN NS NN NNN PN NP CeNTR Harn, Pa, (Ser, 22, 1886, ay -e bd Terms —$2 por year in advance, $2.60 when not in advance: Advertisoments 20 cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $00—4 colum $46, s@~Heroaftor all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pros mium on $2 in advance, CatGlis i at 8 CRAP ellefonte. s— Beautiful ” nixed, C.shmeres, Wi 1 04 tif you do not co Py i 1 ric-a-brac at ex- p—~ la St 3» que B 3 i les—never follow—alw: 3 les of New ( icot, Bilks and Weo You will regret ripes, Home Spun, All thepew I lin new sty F ringes,—Pi 8 7T St 1 i Handsome and Uni 7 ' 18a( SON. Cur \ nely low prices, LS and LAN 1 — French MAN fret Merchants’ ), GAI Bep™ I LOCAL ITEMS, ~The Tosseyville festival realized $60, —~Mr. Wm. Lolir brought a corn stalk to this office which is 11 feet in length. Ex Ya ~~ 3 Ww r allege, George Mertz y 3 A Daly. At Miles, riy, a. 1 Marion, CapL 8, H. Bennison, Miles, Those E. Rover Patton, A. P. Nel ore. Penn, 8. R. Gettig, Potter, Wm. J, Thompson, do A. Gregg, Rash, C. G. Hirlinger Spawshoe, J. G Uzzle, Spring, A.V, Miller. Taylor, Union, R. A. Hall, Walker, D. C. Walter. Worth, 8. 8. Miles. The orat yoy B Each was in turn introdaced by the chairman, and made a short and highly appropriate ad. dress, Further remarks were made ville, and D. 8, Keller, when the meetin adjourned, INCIDENTS. ~ ® Somehody made a surprise ket, for when he went to spread the and provisions were gone—captared by the enemy we guess. lo the basket! was a Clip, & me. mento of the war and highly prized by Mr. Van Valin on that account. If the fellow who sicle the basket and grab will retarn the cap, Mr. V, will ask no guestions ab ut thie reat, Gen. Beaver kept shaking bands wiih the boye a little too long, and missed the specinl train in consequence, When the returniog train was within 2 mie of Centre Hall a pice lady's hat fell from the car bracket and was carried out of the window by the current of air. .—— —~8ince our county has no fair, no fair ¢ronnds and no fair bai!diogs, why might not the annual piesnic on the mountain be sahstitaoted for the purposes o' a fair. by eontinning it two or three duys? A fow sheds for exhibiting imple. ments, cheap shelter fir safe sleeping apartments, tents for such as wish to out p, ete, would just be the thing, and of its success there would be no doubt, The attractiveness of the mountain top would bring many from a distance for a few days recreation, with a pie-nic and fair to boot. The managers of the annus al I. of H. picenie might think over this and feel like secondiog the motion, . ae Centre Hall's improvements gince the beginning of the year, are fall up to what the Reporter predicted. About a dozen buildings will have been added to our town with She close of 1886, Next yoar will bring further improvements along with somes new business enterpri. ses which are yet in quiet contemplation, sod bid fair bo come to a reality. The citizens of our town can do mush to help its growth by encoaraging sch as have the spirit of enterprise and sustainiug the old, Our healthy loeation, pure sir and water, and other importat advania- gos, invite improvement and attract at. | tention of strange re, from head to foot, and you can save from | | $3 to 810 on a suit by purchasing of Lew- | ins. Give him a call before buying else where and yon will not be sorry for it. ~The Republican says the first train | of cars will be run on the Baffalo Ran Railroad on the first of October, and reg- | ularly thereafter. Large shipments iron ore will be made over the road to of | i turing cities, we Another large invoice of the celebrated Link Barb Fence Wire just been received at McFarlane's Ware ste n Bellefonte, proven itself to be the convenient fencia for prices, justly has re Tobis wire has | best and most | n the market, Write | a ea over on Besides the digni- | 8, there were on board ~— Pay train passed our sect f saa 1 ” : s f road on Thareday, taries and offi ) ladies, They expected t5 attend the | Granger picnic, but the westher was too threatening for them. i en Monday uncoupi Bar which an old lady was thrown with 1} face against the seat, causing blood to fi David Rankleof this place sustained bruise on the side of her face, a afternoon’ ing of some care caus: er 1 Lie “@ 9 | roan last | #ay amen to what the Reading, i i : page: | Week name's i “Kesorven, That this sy | hereafter receive or retain as | iary Any young man who t Bran Lhe proces of He | * 5 £8) of § SN | i ee LBWIDS, e I’ { the man who brought down ready-made clothing in this conp yg, deserves your most liberal sup on Hundreds of dollars are year t f thin purchase of clothing, and Lewins for it, ” eee M ret, Miller of ’ his place, Adam Mil er, to Kr eriously ill entery & few days Mrs wife of t, is also ill. John Harpster is i Which laid b' m up some thre #g0. Mrs, Neff is still « chamber. with little c 4 q r every i in the saved any you v the people « widow of | frome Ag Katherman ourstelio | agen roving from the fever weeks nfined to ber ange in fier cone wee Ll Contre Co Appearance las to, by T. Bent iwnty Tomes, made iis t week, It is a 6 col. quar n Ulrich, and has the ual spryoess a new ventare, more will fill the dozen for our county, all stroggling for exist May ali find room 10 breathe and earn their sait and be able to salt down ss mething a rainy day, so The farma ne y the Wison estate. were on Monday, with a Sherifl Walker @ Us. Une Of flce, r this place, belong Appraise | view to pp tuted the 10 viewers: Wm. Wo {: James Boal, David Runkle, Jotin Risbel, Simon Harper and Mike Condo, The Earlystown farm 150 acres, no buildings, was appraised at $30 per acre. The farm adjoiniue Ceotre Hall, 165 acres, at 840. The Foreman farm, 343 acres, land south of pike, $40, aud north, with buildings, 85%. The town lots were appraised at $20 to 8100 according to location. wh " ®.. Reifsnyder, Dem. nominee for co. Surveyor, gave our sanctum = call, He assures us Democracy is solid in the low. er townships, Auctioneer Leitzel, of Spring Mills, has taken the sgency for one of the best York state nurseries. Persons wanting trees, Or other nursery stock will find Mr, Leitzel has just what 1s wanted. ~8am'l Ertel and J. W, Gabel, two of Georges valiey's farmers favored the Re porter with a cali, wing | Mr. C. W, Honter writesas follows from Starmstown, his letter being dated Wednesday, Sep, 15: “Mr. Isaac Way, a much respected citizen Half Moon township, living about one and & halt miles from Swrmstown, waa found dead in bis horse entry yesterday atnoon, His son, Wm. R, farms the place and the old geotieman had walked out from the house at 11 o'clock, and when the men came in from the fields they found him dead with his arms folded and on his knees and the side of his face. He ape pears to have been sitting on a box with his arms folded, and pitehed forward, never straggling in the least, There was a slight bruise on one cheek. He was about 78 years old. —~Reputlican. MARRIED, At the residence of the bride's parents at Penn Hall, Ang. 3, 1886, by Rev, D.M. Wolf, Mr. Howard F. Rossman aod Miss Clara J. Guise, On Angust 20, at Mr, Heary Cooney ’s, Tylorsville, Pa, by Rev. J. K. Miller, Mr, George M. Cootiey, and Mise Double 0, Solt, both of Centre vo Pa. Ab HS A 5 OM S55 DIED, In Milroy, Sept. 14, 1834, after alioger- J Nagin aged of LEMONT ITEMS, Once more the eool nights are upon ug, and we Boon the crops must all be gathered in nore pipe, and A game of base ball will take place at the Col lege, on next Baturday, between the Slate College The game w. 11 be The Soldier's reunion ou Baturday was a great There belong on the grounds about six tf pe . LINDEN HALL ITEMS, J. W. Keller, ticket agent at this place, sold 73 tickets for the Lemont, Reunlon on Baturday morning st The train was so full that they not stop for the passengers st Gregg station, wh the train came to this place it looked to be img sible for any more Lo get on, but all got on, whict was more than could be sald for Oak Hall REDRETs as quite a number were left at that pl Quite a mm BLrALIKC ry ! names unknown to your writer, stopping at J Boal, Henry Houtz, Cyrus Dus Welland, Messrs. Brew & Jenkins wer prospe good outlook for that migeral Daniel Hess was a passenger of Tuesday, William Bumgardner of this pl i Mrs, A w Gis ILUpP 8 much . pain ¢ daughters of thelr fingers hn WO astraw Culler, nsh ip schools will ops Oct, 18 i coption ne exceplaon The teachers selected for Lh of Hosterman 5 examinell avid Foren Ew Thos. Harper Hil EL Week Reighard, of Mavidigrast EW aE Anna i Foulds CAUTION, There are still some people who prefer paving more for the same goods later in have to and the season than now, for these we nothing to suggest, but if you care FAVE Money, come 10 our store now i Deed buy before our new stock arrives. You will see for yourself how much to your advantage it will be, In dress goods, as well as all dry goods, shoes and a ialty of selling at greatly reduced prices, Come and see for The goods of course, are a little shop-worn, but that maiters little for “wear and tear.” It will cost you nothing to see them. Come before the choice is gone, Very Respectfully, Wu, Wor & Sox, t's hats, we make spec. yourself, wie entertainment in town on last Thursday evening was a tame affair, We expected something good, which leat all the more to our disappointment, The singing and attempt at a play made one weary. The clog danciog—we!l we have a coon in town that can take the shine off them, The only performance worth peeing was by the contortionist which was right good. A large crowd was pres. ent which went away with a feeling of disgust, “Sold again and got the cash’ wee There is a larger and finer assorts ment of boots and shoes to be found at Ed. Powers’, Bellefonte, than one usually finds in a retail store, The old stock of Powers & Son has been purchased by Ed. Powers, and he offers those goods at auprecedentedly low prices just now «offering bargaine that no competition can meet. To the stock above referred to ho hus added a new supply, which makes bis assortment the most complete to be found. All boots and shoes guars auteed as recommended or money ro fliness, Jolin D. aey, ’ a to aginey, Fay funded to « At the old P, a Dchnath: Alive dd Peyer's SPECIAL NOTICE. 4 Wiom 4 yp Wim # may Concern parities and firms finding that the Fen Machines they manufactire have proved 0 be when practically tested, aud are inferior snd finding that 1 Monarch Fence Machine, being a complete success as a Hght-run fine Ling machines in every respect, the very popular Improved Her eany- working, practical, durable, and su. perior machine, {s rag ly superceding and driv ing them out of the market, are makiog flew frail purpose i" perate struggle keep and goods before the bi and this thelr inferior have resorted u method of stten trace, nnd th the country RANTEE. ce is hereby ‘nd the sa GUA I given LE. “rd A HNABErs, Fen © ir Lines, inims of al Of Gives | aere are about 6 the above Acres of tmbsg: and Also a tract of TINDER LAND. 12 1 tract. bounded on the south by ¥ J. B. Ream, north by Moses west by James Grove, coutaing of Tous, timbered with good chostn chestnut miles of the i #8 Yeuow pie it, Onoethird or before April 1, chase money to be i 14 Inone year and in two years, with interest froan dat i ¢. Said to be secured by bond morgage on the premises. For further infor tion apply 10 the undersigned on the premises, M. L. Risbel, at Farmers Mills, A. II. WEAVER, Adm'r. INISTRATORS XNOTICE.~ Letters of Administration upon the estate of lchu Harper, deoensed, iste of Potier twp, having been lav folly granted 10 the undersigned they would respectfully request all persons know ing themselves 1o be indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same 10 present the same duly authenticated for settlement WM. HARPER, R. M. MAGEE, Adm'm., Bellefonte. ~All persons are hereby cautioned agains the purchase of a note, pay. able to Shires & Kenvedy, dated August 12 for al three months, for three hundred and fifteen $05) dollars. Not having received value for the same, 1 will not pay It unless compelled by law : GRORGE OCKER. Centre Hall, of pu 18% he ha lauog 3 Ka DEY ICD 1 Bimcersl Ise ph Pm AUTION, — T. ELMO HOTEL, Nc 817 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Reduced rates 10 $200 per day. The traveling public will still find at this Hos tel the same liberal provision for their pomfort, Itis located in the immediate senires of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are onsily scooseidle by Street Cars constantly passing the doors, It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for business or pleasure, solicited, Your Phiranage respectful] 108 M, ropristor. FEGER. Cesar Hare Muar Manger—The Centre Hall Meat market having a re {rigerator families can at all times be sup. plied with frosh meats, of the best qual. ity, also Next door to