THE CENTRE REFORTER. FRED. KURTZ, Eorron AND PUBLISHER. CexTRE HALL, PA, THURS, MAY 6. RACKET STORE NEWS. “WHEN | AM IN ROME in Bellefonte I do as the do,” was the remark of an young lady a few days ago, that 2!’ asked a friend at her side. “Why to answer came quick, go Racket . of course. Just In An Elegant Ass KID GLOVES in Mousquetaire, Black. Chamois in natural shade three styles of White, entirely The Paragon in Black ar all sizes, bear the imprint of the artment of Tans, Grays new vd new shades, and go with our special guarantee are unequalled for the “Blarritz’’ hold a place second to none in the estimation of our cust price. HITS. Too Much to Talk About, | PERSONAL. ——Squire Boal was in on Tuesday. en — Landlord fonte on Wednesday. John Meyer spen berspurg with relatives, Mrs. Eliza ville gave our sanctul —\¥. H. Harter are attending court of as in wf ria » MATL Re Sunday in Jartholomew 18] 1 ui} * Ha Imer Joe Kelley, a flying trip to Centre — Miss Allie Pa Mills, is seriously ill wit —Mr. Dav d Kerr, of Hill, is visiting friends ir —Mrs. Adam Nearhood, 'n end of town, has i norther beer ill of late —. Mills, bus Rearick, of Wednesd: 3 Frank was in town on a iness trip. Miss Sallie kK, after sev MeClenal i i ermal week’ ed home last wet Milton. U.H for gtay in fi aspirant was in town Wedne —{ ‘al. Gefrer farm near Bell | months in Harris! fiss Maud Curren jamsport, is visiting witl parents, M. Willow —Mr. Eugens Pa. Jenner’ i 5 ¥ Himes, was the guest of family ov have the prettiest shades ar Meyer & Huyett hs rt H aves hos fons on Simos Arper’s erat tract of timber town. Mrs. tended visit more, ret day Hall oi last. Mr. Wit. Mel 'ormick., wnt several days Wit. is looking badly recent illness, ~ Editor Teuten has again charge of the B 0 t t i Week after rone, las town. “] Bellefonte Regn the head. —Mr. and entertained over Heimbaugh snd teedsville, Pa. wn], ] junnell, of the Bunnell & Aikens, retired the firm, and will open a musical in Philipsburg. Dr. Murray, after a visit his brother, J. D. Murray, for his home at Liverpool, Monday morning. — Rev, Isaac Heckman, a former pastor of Centre Hall, but now located at Mifflinburg, Pa., spent Friday last with friends in this place. eee Mrs, William Wolf and Emma Wolf left on Wednesday visit to Mrs. Wolf's sister, Mrs, Smith, of Williamsport, Pa, ~The Philipsburg Wednesday, says, A. P. Wieland, a former townsman, now a resident of Indiana, Pa., visited in that city. —e harley Beck, oll agent from Sunbury, and M. C. Gephart, the mu- gical dealer, of Millheim, were among the out of town people in Centre Hall on Monday. weeimon Dinges will depart in a few days for Annapolis to attend ex- amination for entrance to the Naval Academy, being an alternate candi- date for admission. wee Huyett, Meyer & Boozer, the gentlemen who purchased the foundry and machine shops, will take posses. gion of the plant on June Ist. Look out for a big boom in industrial affairs then. weer. D. M. Henney, an old and much respected citizen of Potters Mills, this week left for Lairobe, Pa, where he will make his future home. The people of Potters Mills loose one of their best and most useful citizens, Mrs. D. Sunday Mr Mr. Betts, 1 firm has a with departed Pa. Miss for a Isaac Journal, of NOW AND THEN. GRAIN. Mark Ago, Turnpikes Then The First Wagon in the Valley. et Villy Years tnkoown, An ol ele in last the above his day”! be hauled out of the county, for of turnpikes, That away fifty and sixty years. flour, Ri takes week's PORTER, caption, { us back when grain could not to even want was and arks into ransported {oO but in Arking was jolly, child's play, losses by it was and often arks stoving flour ruined by getting started Forks Coburn. rocks and the Ark 1ills a1 wet, ,, at that day, from idl the called latter or HOW The storehotze the «till be With the ing on Pes point SOC Now ny of veur back, ikes, advent turnpi ark- Came Of the from the valle 5 Deers- thie sported in wagons to wisburg) and also across Slow. ASB Lew i Fitii- ond ¥ arxing, so measure, a elings Well Attended, Worshig The and a co nmceting rdial invi- wt ¥ : i 4 tenes to all i iii - > - Ar rested For Asssalt a farm Davis ug ht and placed in the © Hefonte for James was ¢ unity jail vedas rning for committin a nine-year-old girl Th 10301, morning girl is condit eryving bitterly nfer has served a tiary for a similar erime before week, hearing r part of the - i % Cirens From the Town Philipsburg, that live town at the other end of the county never any other to lead it in enterprise, for the latest has put a circus on the road. 143s Known as the Great days ago, the public were pleased with the show given. The attend. ed with a balloon and ¢ is » show ascension de- section of the state is a novelty. a ——— | —— Communion Services Held. Communion services were held in the Methodist church at this place, last SMabbath forenoon, and were largely attended. Rev. Minnich, pas- tor of that congregation, is an able minister and delivers sound addresses, which are e ipprucisied by sll i AA win Administer the Lord's Supper. The Lord's Supper will be adminis. tered at Tusseyville, Bunday, May 8th. Preparatory service Saturday previous at 230 p. m. Preaching also Thurs. day and Priduy night. on mene Af Mingle's shoe store, Belle fonte, all the latest styles in foot wear are kept in stock and at prices lower than elsewhere, The best wearing shoe for boys at $1.25 that you have ever seen, The best $1.25 shoe for men, in the county. Lvox & Co. TREASURER GRAMLEY LOSES, {The Court Decides He Cannot Collec, Whnt Already Has Been Allowed. county Contre was up for trial ginpleted on Tuesday The suit was to compel the pay- Versus Monday morn- county, iil disbursing $20,000, which amount Treasurer Gloss turned over to his X= BUC and Treasurer Goss had Treasurer was when re. his commission. that it the commission compelled to brought Giramley conceived his right to receive disburse the to Wis funds, and hene suit res sane, in delivering the fully explained the Ia He inch The learned Court, charge, ing on the supject. w bears court in the of t} former the said the from ling verdict for the plaintifl’ 1 already allowed the and said that her arid Of Aan uny funds aiter freasurer, Honers auditors must t at the time induction of a . . 3 1 » 1 county treasurer into his office and de- tission allowed ti Herean . LO, rored to the comn 1 cide a treasurer. iter t law must be rigidly adi to CO Ankle rides a Man Died From His Injarie After the Dinilois Estate. » ry 1 og i § Pennsylvania com President DuBurry, in spx stier aking of the fi sanded: i= not a word of it any oj truth in the rum WHS DOVEer e3 i slow considered nor have 3 3 3 : ¢ 3 aT holders been au il 0 Degotials he rumor HOT purchase, You ean deny t he most emphatic terms.” - - - Don't be Pulled In With making the ities selling what they It Two men an rounds of neighboring cout call the “national anti-« xpi ini RT nt Inspector of Lighthouse,” They sell it for 50 cents a package. It wive lamp powder, put up by the visit this section. Bo py - Philipsburg 's New Postmaster, On Haturday the appointment of Harry Warfel as postmaster of Phils siceeed A. B, Hurd, the present Dem ocratic incumbent of that office, whose commision expires on the 15th of this month. the AAA Trking Manufacturing Census of Philadelphia. Ex-Chairman of the Republican County Committee, L. L. Brown, late of Bellefonte, has charge of the field work of taking the manufacturing cen- sus at Philadelphia, and has fifty or more agents under him, Capt ured at Fast, Madison Walker, na notorious horse thief, was captured at his home in Huntingdon county on Friday night, by two young men, who were evident. ly after the reward offered for his are rest. He has been in the penitentiary eight times for horse stealing. A Straw Hats in right quantity, right quality and right prices at Wolf & Crawford's, A DIVORCE CASE, ried Last Thursday, The monotony of the proceeedings of the court were somewhat varied last the of Peters was Thursday morning when W. H. rial, and it served no lit- Case Commonwenlth vs, called up for { tle amusement for the court godrs, W. H. Peters, the defendant in this case, is probably well known to many of the readers, and is a ie Lion coffee. We give ings a take them from anlesman for they the roceed- wi Dictily (azette. Mrs. W. tified that H. they had been married over Years; they lived about three years; she lived in V. J. Bauer's house, Peters sworn, She tes- Bellefonte that and in stated en she that h of March he leaving the dollar He then | Brockerhof! House, ith 1 Hye ted her. rave on the 26t les Before house he her five thie clothes w eft and went to he took a and im, =he said that umstances and her, in desti going 1o I Ceare tute ire neighbor fied fu he Fuel Edward she x Suppl: y v. Rhoades an i Compa and at purchased roods to thie aunt of £140.- hn Meese's store It revolver in the hou fil “twice she threatened to shoot hi stated that the main cause o with thes produce 8 eRLIIOn oned Mr ters before him and : while hw t believed his vas not enough to grant | The ro hi« jr juirement thing ay the res house which is ning Sof dni her maintens 10 Was mh mitinued to WOR, Peters five dollars Ix pet Mrs, before the informed that if she 1. monthly brought court. about and abuse her husband, port would be stopped and probably a divorcee granted. She wanted to have a friendly and congenial conversation a trembling | voice he said **1 will see you again.” i with the court, but with Wop Mrs, Catharine Musser Mrs, | Daniel Mussed living on the Branch, | in in Ferguson township, Centre county, y died April 20th. buried | Fn ist, at Boalsburg, Pa., aged 72 | years and 2 months, She leaves a hus- | band and several children to mourn her departure, Catharine Musser, wife of Mr. She was ls a— Probably More Would be Needed. “Pete” Meek, localizer of the Watch- man, in speaking of the new stave fac- tory for Centre Hall, says Bellefonte needs about a half dozen judging from the number of band boys they have, For that purpose the article could be put to a “stavein' use and the incor rigibles quickly brought to time, is pi Voted to Close, A vote in the Lutheran church last Sabbath evening was unanimously in favor of closing the World's Fair on Sundays and to prohibit the sale of liquors on the fair grounds, so Young men's suits, black, brown or mixed cheviots, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 8.00, 10,00 and 12.00 Lyox & Co. .Jovery shade of Chiffon Lace from 50 oa LA ———- a ols, up. Lyon & Uo. | i 1 3 { i | | i | ROBBERS FOILED. AN ATTEMPT MADE TO ROB THE BANK. * Two Men Folled In thelr Attempts to The Penns Valley Bank, Three Shots Fired at Them. Loot ast night end of town about one o'clock, this awakened from its slumbers by the report of a revolver, | slight signifi-| when the of Wis but to many this was a cance until port of the this morning re-| attempted robbery Penns Valley Bank About Clem Deininger the | was heard, this in one o'clock morning. the wlooy ep bank, | by the dog in Wolf & Crawford's | Clem gleeps in the private room | ar of th clerk was awakened from his barking of a wlore, at the re business department bank. Cle laid still minutes heard a {of the Ini while and in a few the window, Lhe and noise at right ¢ hs i the back in the slight window the fis Wi under ale faced ; y : Open Space ot. Boon after though some {hi » reached over and picked up i NOISE as tempting to crawl up on i ron table The * which was lying a couch. blinds lower half of the It w st until his Clem 4 i Yar 2 3 CORES. iE OY a 8 i Line robber stood up on tl land x red Oy «1 at the disappeared CFT and ity on Monday, {fo attend the of the Childs-Drexel Home for fier the dedication party with ladelphia editorial { left tha {Union the their | Na the xeursion special train, will accompany the Editorial Association to sy sid Cia, pM — - Mifflin County Deaths, At the residence of Lewis Gahagan, April 15th, Mrs. Mary Lauver, aged 78 years and three months Near Belleville, Pa., April 7th, 1802, Leah, wife of Jonathan N. Yoder, aged 61 years, 5 months and 4 days, In Armagh township, April 20th, 1862, Samuel P. Triester, aged 47 years, 6 months and 6 days At his home in Milroy, Pa, 21st, 1882, Christian Myers, years, 1 month and 1 day. 1862, April aged S4 Crushed »y a Fall of Coal. Joseph Acton, a well known miner, residing at Philipsburg, was crushed to death by a fall of coal, in Derby mine, on Friday afternoon. He was working with his two sons at the time, when the premature fall crushed his skull into an unrecognizable mass, mii i A APRA Frequent Showers. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday morn- ing, we had showers of rain at frequent intervals and the roads in consequence became very muddy. Vegetation took on a rapid growth and was greatly ad- vanced by the warmth of the air. S515 MI I AAAS A we Alnbastine is the best article to whiten your ceilings, Wolfand Craw- ford have it. Carpets, cheap, 15, 20 and 25 cents, Cotton ingrain carpets 35, 40, 45, cents. All wool Ingrain carpets 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 and 75 cents per yard at Lyon & Co's. ANA Fl MH ASR OR A AP Oe Sth Marriage Licenses Granted. Following is a list of marriage licen ue granted during the past week. F. H, Clemson, of Benore; Eva 1. Gray, of Buffalo Run. William C. Walter, of Woodward; Chestie C. Denner of Woodward. Joseph Payvoski, of Snow Eva Kristoria, of Bnow Bhoe, James M. Sharer, of Port Myrtle A. Bayer, Ramey, Pa. David Marks, Philipsburg; Ann Young, Philipsburg. {athoun, Union township; Allen, Curtin township. Canada; Mrs. Barah Bhoe; Matilda: Mary Dorsey Minnie Re Htaten Mil ton, Mike Tomas, Pocska, P Walte ty Pa; Clara B. Count Harry Philipsburg; Lehah hilipsburg, Vineo, Cambria Coun- Bayers, Jacksonville, y, Fa. Miller, Bpring Rpring Mills, Hamuel O, Wate, of Loganton, Clin- ton Co., Pa., and Barbara J. Wohlifert of Wolfs Store Mar nie Meese, Jesse hh of Singer, Hadie tin, of Bellefonte, and Fan- of Bellefonte, Kreamer and Annie KR. Millheim, W. Bmith Wian, both of Bpring township. obert H. Yerger, of DuBois, and ertha B. Harshberger, of P hilipsburg. John of Gregg township, la Grenninger, of Miles Con. Miller, bot and Ida (ieorge Mary Crraden, town- > Low In Price Wheat st prospect and sar ill keeps down in price— j plus on hadd ac- diesen pants, strong Lyox & Co. light spring and Philad. Branch, wants in a both ! and h, $1.00, If you want a the satisfy vour Ie Ont, can oy Lory manner Onl, GRAIN MARKET. D WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON, JMCKWhend..... PRODUCE AT STORES, 83 ot - BD 0 SE ol Hemp Rope for banners, yles and colorings in Madras and Silkaline. Little ball fringe andloops for above. Pretty Calicoes as sightly as e Percales at double the mon- ey. Bow Knots for your watch or at the neck. If you w ant a nice little dress for the little ones, ask to see our made ones, or get the hambrey and ask for th ucktng to match-- neat and elegant for Outings in doz. from the cheapest y ¢ - Si 3d © rea dy- nk C nk T |dainty a and a small sum. ens of sty up. EP ep allis going by the hun- dreds of ed This year styles is ive never been beaten, both \for quality and style. Others may ask 8c, but they are no than ours. Ladies’ Muslin, Percales, Chambrays, | Pine Apple Cloth, Mako Cot- ‘ton, Crepe Cloths, Ginghams, i | Seersuckers, Serges, India Lin- |ens, Bedford Cords, etc., etc. Carmans. LYON & CO'S SAY. surrah Silks from 40 cents upward Beautifal Dress Challis, fast colors, 6 cts Jper yard, Dress Ginghams, 63. 7, 7%, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, Hand 20 cents per yard, Light, drab, tans, browns, and all the mew. shades in Bedford Conds, from 30 to 75 and $1.00 Boy's Knee Pants, 25 vents 10 §1 por pair, Boy's Suits, $100,125 1.50, 1.7 and 2.00. Boy's Finer Bulls, 200, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00. Young Men's Bulls, black, brown, or mized Chev Sots, 5.50, 4.00, 500, 5.50, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 8.00, 1000 and 12.00. The best wearing Shoe for boys at £1.25 that you have everseen, The best $1.25 Shoe for men in the county. Every shade of Chiffron Lace from 30 cents up. Men's Working Pants, strong and tough , $1.00, Toe biggest lot of Men's Working Shirts, 2 and 50 cents. Dress Shirts, 50, 75, 1.00, 1.25, 1 50 and 2.50. Carpets, cheap, 15, 2, and 25 cents per yard. Cotton Ingrain Carpets, 25, 50, 8 and 40 cents, Part Wool Ingrain Carpets, 55, 40 and 45 cents. AliWool Ingmin Carpets, 50, 68, 60,65, 70, and 7 cents per yard, LYON & C0., Bellefonte,