THE CENTRE REPORTER. | FRED. KURTZ, EoiTon AND PyBLISHER, | PaA., THURS. May 12, | CENTRE HALL, i RACKET STORE NEWS, WHEN | AM IN ROME | I do as the Romans do and when 1 in Bellefonte I do as the Bellefonters do,” was the remark of an young lady a few days ago. that MM asked a friend at her side. “What's The answer came quick, “Why go to the Racket, of course. ELECTRIC ROAD. CENTRE HALL. A Charter Granted at the State Departs ment to Capitalists to Build a Line Between Bellefonte and Lewistown was on Friday granted a line will extend from the Reedsville through the valley thence to Centre Hall, village of of Mil- the allroad roy, to Just In An BE KlbD As LOVE in Mousquetaire, Tans, Grays Black. Chamois in natural sl three styles of White, entirely The Paragon in Black and new shades, all sizes, bear the imprint of the and go with our special guarantee and are unequalled for the The “Blarritz” hold a place second to none in the estimation of our customers, 4 tegant goriment of ang de store : price. O Too Much to Talk About, Kom and C PERSONAL. ee Frank Crawford spent a day or two last week in Union county. Mr. Jacob Wagner, seyville, was in town Saturday. H.W spurg with Merchant Spring Mills, was in Centre of near Kreamer spent Sunday in Reber his aged parents. Long, of Hall Charley on Tuesday. Mr. attended the Monday evening. Rev. Ell Unionville, Centre Hall -Miss Sarah Thursday ft York, main for sone D. E. Bible, Masonic of Spring Mills lod ge session on iot, a Preshyte ister of was a vi last week. Deininger 3 8 where she time. —Tailor Bandoe was quite success- ful in his first experience LC Saturday. Anna Mingle Wr 5 tioneer last Miss Saturday tives in Aaronsburg Mrs. Wes. Henne I the I ed to her bed i Rey isited i for a week's visit ‘ : 1. quite il ist few Weeks oO In consequence, Will Cent James Boal, port, » friends in It + and vicinity Jim grislative several days last the La I h e guest of Simon Harper on Sune M Schofield » nonors, of sweiletonte, as fay aN. rs. In T to the John Sankey tuesday re moved from the i residence of James Gregg Mrs. vith PD. W. friends snnied by sis a FT Were acoomipn erm wile or Fred K and evening on Pacific four or five and Mrs, Abe. and Mr. and Mrs, Bellefonte Me, an a urtz weeks, Lukent and son, Kins, this of D. J. Meyer's family on Sunday. The ri Ripka, a practical ili all of 1% rilests fowistown Free WwW. H. of many years’ Mills, der county, ant call last Friday. Hutel resident of Potters Mil] but the of the Adan service, visited friends in Pott Hall last week. Captain Wm. Bnyder, collector of the tolls Ix tram ped on a nail a few daysago, which enter- ed to considerable depth, and now gives him much pain, ~Miss Lydia Spangler, of Tussey- called on =ome of the members of Ii Ci lobx eX pers nee, of Sny gave us a pleas former now Thomas inson, a in employ Express r« Mills and Centre ond the station, his foot a ville, the school hoard on Monday, as an ap- plicant for one of the Miltheim prima- ry schools for the winter term. Mill- heim Journea!, we Mire, J. W. Moore, Kate Harpster, formerly Miss will today take her departure for her home in Missoula, Montana. Mrs, Moore has been on a vigit to her parents in Centre Hall and friends in the east for several months. rs —Mr. and Mrs. Eagene Shadle, of Williamsport, arrived last Friday for a visit to Mrs. Shadle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Bitner, west of Centre Hall. They drove from Williamsport to Centre Hall behind two fine horses and intend making the return trip this week in same manner, Simon Loeb for many years a resident of Bellefonte, and in the mer- cantile business, has closed out his en tire stock of goods and removed with his family to Philadelphia where he will engage in business, Simon was a popular man and with him leaving Centre county loses one Democrat, The RevortTER wishes him success, wee Mr. Samuel Decker, of Zion, ace companied by Mr. D, C. Keller, made the Reporter office a pleasant visit on Tuesday afternoon. Mr, Decker is in the field as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge and we find him a very pleasant and agreeable gentleman, one who would preside with ability in the office to which he is aspiring. : : i i : : ! The directors of the company are W, P. Stevenson, James Macklin, MeVey- town: ( baugh, A. P. Martin, W. W. Trout, until light- Lewistown, Hall, Bellefonte Electric railway for all time. It will pay. It is a wonderfully short cut, and it will have a paying traffic. The from Bellefonte, Now keep the ball There ir and a moving is enough for the the cars run. 3 ik Centre distance Lewistown to via Tyrone ix eighty-six miles, per Pennsylvania railroad. The from Lewistown Jlefonte, via Centre Hall, for road would not be over thirty- four miles—not half To reach Bellefonte the almost 10 an distance \ 5 Be electric as far as the other from Lew- Ty rone at day. By Cent route, istown, by route via resent, takes half a he proposed electric road, via Hall, it Id be half to two hours. There is no question about its wou done in one and a being a road that will pay. Wo tp THESHERIFF'S OFFICE. Located the House for Pablic Good, in or Near Court the pPro- the Sheriff’ Ishler is trying to induce rent in or transaction of 1 it is county commissioners to office for the Or cure a room or near eotrt hose I= He ns we the th atly inconvenienced by being compelled to I: up transaction Fess, » Clles Act as Is, f public Il as the sherifl re sometimes tw enty times nd the iy run and down the hill for of business, There is positively no spare room in and we omimissioners [ bu court house for such an office the consequentlyuarters will have to the id for by bly rented i 4 ¥ tion county ¢ the business fur neue reatly in siifli- for the Bell | HA nna jg Con i i would 1 a departu swstirt hie CORNER h allow uel £1 facilitated by = ry other counties the Use is ciently iarge to 8 room exel for the sherifl. ovr tar TOI te sive use $a elie (rel — Wo py Railroad in Sagar Valley. officials new railroad through ¥ For of Proposed Valley . the Sugar some time i past i endeavor 1 A committee of their prominent have been at work to secure frs right of way for he line, itizens has been appointed to solicit i : 1 where with it has not been granted The ood wat £ POT, committee A NArrows ar h meeting wil & SLOOP, COTS ineers is at work in the end of the v buildin eng 1st alley, and two rae for boarding houses i the of A large number of men it is said will be at work the line in a short The the road, Valley at Washington Furance. as summit. grading time. line of fs proposed, op Burglary st Beanore Last Thursday night the store of Hoover & Emerick, of which Mr. Samuel Emerick, son of the late John Emerick, dee’d., i= a member firm, the drawer. The store when opened next morning was all confu- sion, the floor covered with scattered about. from goods co J A Not Valid, Many will be pleased to learn that the Court of Appeals has affirmed the the validity of the notes given in the Johemain oats swindle. A number of farmers and others in this immediate locality fell victims a few years ago, and this decision of the Court of Ap- peals will be gratifying to those duped. | a “ Fixing Up the Road. ‘he pike company have hauled sev- eral load of stone on the street oppo- site the Presbyterian church and we suppose they are for the purpose of fill ing up one or two mud holes in that vicinity. There is plenty of room for repairs on the road through the town and it should be done. oo . rte aliemtm— Formed a Combine, The Milton Record says this is an age of progress in business, Up at Montgomery a doctor, a druggist and an undertaker have started a ceme- tary. A AA Farmers Busy, Is up. Farmers are now busy plant ing corn, do Men's working pants, strong and Se Mr. Decker is popular and highl esteemed in his community and 4 candidate, will bin the race finish. 4 tough, $1.00, Lyox & Co. ihe biggest lot of men's working 25 and 50 cents, Dress shirts, 50, £0, 1.25, L650 and 2.50, at Lyon COUNCIL DOWN TO BUSINESS, A Full Attendance of Members Evening. an Gth, in members | slon on Friday evening, May office. All were present, The regular sessions of { the council are held the first Friday | evening of each month. Several bills were presented and or- ders were drawn the amount of £3.18. Josiah Dale for whom two orders were drawn several Doal's ’ Ct ' “fil i to and same having been stolen from him, re- quested the body to duplicate same. The until er meeting, Chief Burgess Kurtz was present and called the attention of the council to the dilapidated condition of some of months ago matter was deferred anoth- the walks, and also of the importance walk ordi- the walk removing of should Com- of promptly enforcing the It was agreed that ordinance in to blocks and repairing of be strictly missioner Charles A NANCEeS, regard walks enforced, and street rney was instruct - ed to notify all parties having blocks of repair, to have them properly repaired nailed on their walks, or walks out at once, and parties failing to comply with that notice would be compelled f i to pay cost Oo repairing, according to the provisions of the ordinances, In regard to the borough board wal leading to the station which Is in very cle whet abandon the walk or construct Fl Th cil agreed to vi and the walk and { was Ulead baud shape i one along ish WwW Lhe walk advisability of mndont construct from to inters across the street residence, OO. Deininger’ meeting was orde A MH cinl this Thursday evening, when will be taken and the ter ful cided. The pense ni millage necess Ars fis # Of the borough fo VEear wis decided upon, 11 mills were laid, but thi 1 % " i mills were thought such was voted. 1 Flown The Potter Sweet stoi OW ship ay wood, arrived at week and was unio piece of i at sive * machines hase tow Mr. and labor ana care MNWeety * CTUsner, several different erushers i before placing his order Now it Is Wm a +, €, Ro fie 1 day { vyilre Ww Truss ¥s Han Was i in wi ille, $3 i C0 Of nw, wWihien J oath bel the read law duris the offic J. made a good re ing young we EN i Of an elegant examination barrister posses Lhe haracts Necessary traits of ¢ gal prof the i wixh him well ty 3 ii it prominenox long. We ee - : & This is a Pazzler. i ere is a conundrum running s« thing like this: ind | dollar gold piece lying in the road; | gave it to Brown to settle i { Browt to pay Jones turned | Baker in payment of a balance due | lumber; Baker re mith {settlement of a note: Smith took i the bank to deposit it, when the fer threw it out counterfieit, vere these various debts paid? 0 Smith a ten he ifr $ Ld an § i ee gave it to Jones 8 gro {eery account; over to on $ turned it to 8 in it to cash- Ax Wy — All Chasing the Same Bird, | One of the novelties in the “Want” | columns of the Pittsburg Dispatch the other day, was the following: od family; references exchanged, dress P. F. A., Dispatch office.” is an air of business, or check, bring the advertisement sponses, many Wo A -_y Semi-Annual Dividend, The board of directors of the Penn- day declared a semiannual dividend | of 8 per cent., payable in cash, clear of | state taxes on and after May 31. There was no talk of an allotment of stock at the meeting. A Nothing Like Asking For It. We respectfully suggest that the court house be removed from its pres ent site and set down here in Philips. burg. We are getting Bellefonte's population and we might as well have the buildings brought along. Philips bury Ledger, a EE aut 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. wee A guarantee goes with all goods purchased at Mingle's shoe store, Belle fonte, and when a purchase is made it ean be depended upon as reliable. DEATH AT POTTERS MILLS, Palmer Dies of After a Short Iliness, Miss Alice of Mr home of her Miss Alice Palmer, daughter James Paliner, died at the father in Potters Mills, day Miss Palmer was taken ill with pneumonia about two weeks condi- 1 last morning. reievied her of her sufferings. She was a consistent member of the Methodist church and Rev, Minnich conducted the funeral ceremony the following Sunday morning, interment being made in the Spruecetown ceme- tery. Mhe was aged about thirty-six years and greatly beloved by her acquaintan- oes ty They Will be Enforced Many of our citizens think that \ eral of thet ly tention whatever to them, ral of them ot worotugh ordinances are l= a dead letter and pay little or no at- and in con- Inted here they es SCQUENCD Seve are vio fullest but we wish th Lie to the extent, “tate ul. epairing i m that 14 Ie 3 spect those all 4 thi + put in a condition such dois va sioner has been order stall Especially the r of board- lating to vements, and EITC ordinance alos s to make a tour of board walk WwWemer wind out of condition to report ipant § WAC of perty and giv { proj repairing sane, * it OrWw ard happs {he biride to ta ¥ £51 Tory his {10 until she took bh and the tO COTE Jovmn Heart. strajlght another Hun ed her way : 10 furnish- Honey with now motirns the of 1% well as his sweet ye - It Was Loaded. Anderson Beaver, of North Dakota, was killed at the ond week in April Milroy, the While attempting which he posed was not loaded, his foot slipped | from the trigger and the ball went through his head and the 1, kill was about formerly of former place SO : { to blow through a gun, sup | | his mouth, landed in the ceiling of ing him instantly. He Foon 2 years of age. »- » Italian Rioters Kill One Man, On Bunday afternoon a riot started {among the Italians on Ninth avenue, Altoona, and for thirty minutes a gen- ing freely used, {the crowd to quell the when he instantly killed by | brick which struck his neck. No was seen throwing a missile, and { coroner's jury was unable to reach | decision. < a - e 7 The Electric Road. - Te Lewistown, Centre Hall Bellefonte electric railway was chartered last Boom«deay! Now keep the enters prise agoing, and we will have a pay- ing thing. We alluded to this matter in a former issue of the REPORLER. co—————————— Glass Work Sold. W. F. Reeder, Esqg., of Bellefonte, purchased the Bellefonte Glass Works § i Wis i one the any S company of $2,000 was on the premises at the time. i a ——— wee If you want a Hght spring and summer overcoat, the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte, can satisfy your wants in a most satisfactory manner to you, both COURT DOINGS. CIVIL CASES TRIED BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL OF JUSTICE. Civil Nome Cases Tried tefore Judge Furst, Decided Surprises nt the Re. witlts, Cases of Minor m- prriance Civil oourt There be ing a large tried the ed with the one week, cases up for trial last number of session all was In | week. list wus not cover- Heveral of the i it cases Lo Ix are of nore minor importance, Oar Agnes Shoemaker Rehool Be rg his After having been selected an instructor and having taught Philipsh ward, to recover eight mont salary, was case considered. one month, she was asked for her resignation: without AM and hor sue fap- refuse ap whe parent cause, iss Bhoemaker ed to resign REO Was pointed. One morning when went to school she found another teach- er in her room, but dannted, Hed the £8 nothing whi school to order and Wie ted from th an of- thie her. return a room by } i yorized tend { ficer whom aut LO remove 10 fudge instr the jury verdict in favo i i r Of defendant, which was dong Trea uffered bi wl r' amuel Non-sui Treaster ve, My i = R_LOrs, 41 Lisi Sheriff, reach M his hor a Sd In Season Now, A few Ww ho tate west days samuel edgn tt i read recently i Contin purchased the of father, of Hall, black snakes on his farm, thre about bi killed two hich ig ww ured each five feet, four h. the first far this season and if the = lengt They are repor FE] i$ 5 as the season advances, we can expe { some whopping big snake stories. Ay Monntain Leagne, | Base ball Houtzdale, Tyrone met last | place and representatives Clearfield, Bellefonte Friday at the organized the Mountain League. {burg could be induced to join the league and schedule provision was ac- | cordingly made for it. nam a And Still Hearty. Clinton county has an cut sixty<hiree | eight feel long, iat the top, | tons of bark in three weeks, | a distance of three miles every bay. A Ao i mine props twenty- averaging cight.inches Inn New Dress. That staid old Democratic sheet, the Lock Haven Democral, came out last { week in a new dress, which improved appearances 100 per cent. The Demo- | i i in Pennsylvania and biistles with bright editorals and local news. A MR. ee THE REPORTER, $1.50 per year, Every shade of Chiffon Lace from 30 ots, up. Lyox & Co. we Bvm-de-ny. Bubseribe for the Rerorren for the campaign. eA fall line of latest styles in gents furnishing goods has been re ceived st the Philad. Branch, Belle fonte. A bargain in every purchase in price and quality. made, # He Abideth Everywhere. You have seen the dry goods’ box statesman, the sage who sits aronnd ili day solving profound problems of nadjtical economy, but who is scarcely able to solve the problem of where the sack of flour come from. You are acquainted with the philoso- pher who never read or studied any- but who knows everthing by intuition-—-the gentleman who has general supervision over all things, who that doesn’t inform and a cyclopedia of misconcep- To be have. Every community has a representative or two And really it is difficult would along with- out these breezy and smnusing idiots, wh inn § war Ab is to is a mine of information tions, sure you of this type. Lo see How we et Punxsutawney Spirit, Bo ntl She's a Hustler and Her Name is Smith, he Smith, of East lady like each affairs plished, she finds ample time the and other material in her for which five Broad woman, morning To good hous wnship, is a a keeper, and mer her domestic BOCOTH~ to per- hauling of neigh- are sonally superintend i458 wlatie borhood, purpose she has teams and men constantly Miss Smith devotes much in look ter this work, anid finds it quite profitable mployed. ing nf f her time To BONE 1 regarded as an advanced the it oniy Bis might be in ra woman to take busi- suits of life, but shows ORE Pi s jilimitabie seo nat is held out to fair sex in the business world. — —— arin { Caring i sh Of GRAIN MARKET, WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON, J RRECTED PRODUCE AT STORES, RTE REE tt OL | pe for banners, colorings in . Little 1 fringe: and loops for above. _ Pretty Calicoes as sightly as e Percales at double the mon" w Knots for your watch at the neck. If you want a nice little dress for the litle ones, ask to see eady-made ones, or get 1e pink Ch 1ambrey and ask for ink Tucktng to match-- and neat and elegant for Outings in doz. ens of styles from the cheapest A ang i Sill +" fr ls > DHKALINE y 3») > Of Our t mm th } h 3 iii 5c Challis going by yds. This year styles : never been beaten, both for quality and style. Others may ask but they are no better than ours. Ladies’ Muslin, Percales, Chambrays, Pine Apple Cloth, Mako Cot- ion, Crepe Cloths, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Serges, India Lin- ens, Bedford Cords, etc., etc. Carmans. LYON & CO'S SAY. the hun- reds of 5 ave Ci 3 ii O OC, | SBurrah Silks from 40 cents upward | Beaptifol Dress Challis, fast colors, 6 ots Fard per Dress Ginghams, 634 30 cents per yard 7.75 6. 10,12, 15, 20, Hand Light, dmb, fans, browns, and all the new shindes in Bedford Cords, from 30 to 75 and $1.00 | Boy's Knee Pants, 25 cents to 81 per pair. | Boy's Suits, $1.00, 1 25, 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00. | Boy's Finer Suits, 200, 2.50, 5.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00, Joung Men's Ruits, biack, brown, or mixed Chey Sots, 5.50, 400, 500, 5.00, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 800, 1000 and 12.00 The best wearing Shoe for boys at £1.25 that you have ever seen, The best $1.35 Shoe for men in the county. | Bvery shade of Chiffron Lace from 30 conta up. | Men's Working Pants, strong and tough , $1.00, The biggest lot of Men's Working Shirts, 2 and 5 cents. Dress Bhiirts, 50, 75, 1.00, 1.35, 1 50 and 2.50, Carpets, cheap, 15, 20, and 25 cents per yard, Cotton lagrain Carpets, 25, 30, 55 and 40 cents. Part Wool login Carpets, 35, 40 and & cents, All Wool Ingrain Carpets, 50, 55, 60,65, 70, and 75 conts per yard. LYON & CO, Bellefonte,
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