nN AB 5A i THE CE NTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. CENTRE HALL, Pa, THurs. May 26. RACKET STORE NEWS, WHEN YU Are all done talking—age before beau- ty, U kno—the | a fat and saucy youngster, a little more than 3 years old, has a word to say: acket, every day necessities were in marked | ing for similar or inferior goods, One Price Al No discrimination, no tricks, misrepresentation—was another point. Have we faithfully carried this out ? We are willing to let U answer. Still Another Point which we think we beyond the shadow of a doubt while the prices asked U are uniformly as low as U can find the same goods anywhere in the United States, the quality is firstelass and up to the stan- dard. This admitted we propose to Move Forward A Larger Business Kom 2 C The Rackat # ia have established -"T'(} 50,000 hs, Wool Wanted. 50,000 pounds wool wanted; unwash- ed preferred. Lyox & Co, 21 4t Bellefonte. ly PERSONAL. Deputy % Monday Mercantile ap praises of lL. in ile 1 Ha all, on Monday. John Mey higl h school commence heriff Crawford town evening between train Swabb, Was in r attended tl fonte week. Distries J. C. Centre At torney was of Be in Hall het wk 3 eve lefonte, - Dinges arrived on Monday evening's train and will rem days in town. -Rav. O'Boyl, « spent Wf Bedfor Pa., last Lentre Hall. Mr. and Old Fort, spent in Bellefon SOV ral days Mrs. John Odenkirl iin Brush valley, Weddns say Mrs. 3 been sick for some time around. MeCormick Mills Tuesday morning. -Miss Tacy Miss Bellefonte ls Mr. and Linden Hall, to be Orris oeated now at Spring , Was a visitor in tow: on Kreames cousin, Crrace WEEK. Mrs. isl Daniel friends Barney McClain, tract Thursday of last week, Laoslis show the lumber Centre Hall -Pr. in the wizard opera house at Bellefonte ~Miss Lulu Camp al days of this and last week in Belle- fonte, returning home on Monday af- ternoon. Rev, Charles T. Lutheran church fo many Jacobs and son took the on Saturday. Keller’ = SEVer: spent Steck, at of pastor of the and known has resigned. ~Simon Wolf, has poor health for some time was able Shamokin, our readers, who in 10 attend communion services held in the Lutheran church last Sabbath. ID). ner the 8.03 new passenger Monday even- ing to Williamsport, in the interest of the new firm, Huyett, Meyer & er. been J. Meyer was a prsac on Booz. —'The family of Rev. Baskerville, pastor of the Presbyterian church was increased one by the arrival of young son, whom the Rev. doubtless hopes shall become a minister in the church. w'The REPORTER is in receipt of 1 “invite’ to attend the 25th anni- versary of the laying of the corner stone of Palatinate College, at Meyers. town, Pa., of which institution Prof. Samuel H. Deitzell was a few months ago elected to the position of prinei- pal. —e Mr, George Dale, one of the fore. most and most prominent members of the grange, was in town on Saturday attending the meeting of the pienic committee in session in grange hall Mr. Dale is an sincere laborer for the good of the order and the Re- PORTER predicts for him a prominent position soon at its head, ee Will L. Runkle, formerly one of the Centre Hall boys, but now living with his parents at Knoxville, a su- berb of Pittsburg, arrived in town on Monday afternoon and will remain for several days circulating among friends and relatives, © Will is still the same old boy, and his many friends were heartily glad to greet him. At the present he is connected with an engi- neer corps. | | RUNSTO COBURN. PLACED | IN SERVICE. Which Will be Greatly Appreciated. From Bellefonte to Coburn and Retarn In the Evening In last week's issue of the REPORTER | mention was made the necessity { and convenience to the residents of the of i valley of an additional passenger train i to run from Bellefonte to Coburn, but | few had little idea of the promulga- | tion of the scheme set forth in the ar- | ticle, It the Pennsylvania Railroad company has always at heart Beenis | the convenience of the public and on last week issued orders for therunning | of an additional passenger train from | Bellefonte to Coburn, go in effect ton Monday, 23rd inst. | For the people in the Bellefonte time for to valley who had and went was business in i rail, the by same | pone same or remain in Bellefonte night. Heretofore they arrived Bellet about 9.15 a. and parted at 2. p. m about three hours for the 1 hich but now they can get to 9.15; ing at 6.00 p. m in fonte ni., ., only allowing NE, W was entirely too short, Bellefonte at and have all day to business, leav- allowing four hours | more. The Fevening train made its first trip on Mon- , and was run by conduct trip CAN , and the initial The t and arrives at ir Reamer's crew | was a suce train Cen- tre Hall at 6.42, tat 7.10, leaving Centre Hall 8.45, the Bald Eagle train | Haven, Williamsport, ete. The train is exactly what | ple the | and the patronage Calise pass ~ Coburn Coburn at 7 at 5.03, arriving fonte at making close connection le for with the valley are greatly in need o it will peo- of reo eive Ai the ho its continuance upon § +31 Lie, from Could we but have a train | Montandon, in up connecting with there, arriving at Centre Sunday this upon, and HEWS express wut noon and a train, he railroad facilities of section we desired Bo py Judge an's Decree aie 11 + | Blair county license fl fall form of » attention of hot Hcense grants d they Heensed because Ire ¢ of their house for pubs $ WET modations not uor but with farn i food and le by any wlging ar oil fon POON idertion of these « means, « nowever, do want go comfortable beds and £ (Os fi Wer r remonstrances by any one of tO « he hotel ace delapidated 1hlie who chioose omplain HE modations, furniture, bx i isu licen Oo any part of t leanliness, . . 3 nt or poor food, will COT round for refusing r, the Keeping open of bar-rooms of the night will 1 evidence of a poorly regulat- te hours bw isideres ed hotel and treated as a FEM good reason r a refuse of lieense,”’ —— A Maniac's Wild Gallep. A galloped from Valley, six miles from Williamsport, to that place, Sunday afternoon, without stopping his foaming courser through the hous door and rode down the main corridor. madman, without hat his Ww Or Mosequito Coat, horse and he dashed court There were many people in the hall and they direction. Fausel, building captured. justice way scampered in every The madman, who is George galloped clear through the , and out in the yard he was He said he had for He is dissatisfied with the re- settlement of an estate and want- ed the come cent matier changed. Lamm a 4 Remember the Evening. Bear in mind that Monday evening, May 30th; is the time when fee cream, cake, coffee, .ete., will be served in the The rooms will be open all hours dur- to please all as to refreshments, will be 'refreshing, and Decoration services are over to call | coffee. Give them a call. pli alan isi Meeting of Pieniec Committee, The pienie met in committee the present. Business relative to the com- ing exhibition was transacted and sev- likely be carried into effect. hibition will be held about the same time ns last year. The ex- a AM A Stockings at Meyer's Bazaar, To begin with, you can rely on our goods being just as represented. They are positively fast black. We also keep the eolored hose, and red hose for children. Our boys hose, double knee and heel, beats all former records, Come and be convinced that we have the finest line in tgwn, Chan BAZAAR. Bellefonte, Pa, i i May be a Compromise. A compromise in the ease of W, Dill, ex-President of the First Nation- who is charged its collapse with the embezzlement of assets which resulted in the bank several months ago, has proposed oud the terms will likely accepted. Dill was to have been placed on trial Thursday in the United States Distriet Court at Pittsburg but the continued Tuesday, by n settles made, The Des at Washington if propos- of a been be il request cise next is expected, Was list until which time, it ment will have of been Justice HAE, the creditors accept the terms Dill. He ch 103.000 from arged with the Houtz- institutions with is embezzling $ dank, one of the ax, and will give S23 (HM), for besides i first a judgment note mortgage of bal 0,000 unsettled which will be nd, leaving a ance of & paid by stockholders, a A Perfeot ( - ate, The Tilting Gravity invented A. Duck, of our valley, Crate, HMavage, and Wolf, Is nearer perfection in th line « No faultf improvements anything is ver nding it voeek iH wernd out. nor fi will Iu a few vw re county for in E. Meixe itredud dpeciion i Consents by th to assist of Cs pe ople ita it § REE RE I § L101] territory manuiacture « was off ple int be ication wis SOTLEE DOC rece For the W, €. 1 hat an honest trated by the following Ok Haven Last in W rot the th inst: Wis Monda yy Mi mraging Railroad «f on 1 - - - The Right Kind of Rev. J. Muell itheran ¢h L tinguished urch i himself : great act of char ame he of the Hy, &- in r thie began collecting funds fo » starving Russians, ai day he his labors in tl res it and “ont aw He aroused ay S21, ee traveled far the near and sympathy of his hearers until he has suceeeded in lecting this magnificent sum. a. Fell into the Fire John 0 On Tuesday of last week, ber, of county, Limestone township, brush seized with nion was burning on hill when he fell over and rolled A little him, was unable to drag but quickly summoned hel wick leptic fit, flames, Wihs an the with into who was Ii i : boy m but not likely end fatally. He was frightfully i ! i i i i 1 i i df Memorial Services, Rev. Minnich will preach the Me- morial sermon on Sunday morning next before the Samuel Shannon Post, GG. A. R,, in the Methodist church. services in o attend and All arelinvited to himself a veteran, will de- liver, cy Which Is 11? An enigma is going the rounds of our exchanges, which reads as follows: “My name is composed of three syle ables. My second and third ix what nearly every farmer is striving for, my first is the place to go and get it, and my whole is a county in Penusylvan, ia. winsome To Orate at Gettysburg. Governor Beaver will deliver the oration at the dedicatory exercises at the “Highwater Mark” gathering at Gettysburg on June 2nd, A WAI AI Ar HB eA guarantee goes with all goods purchased at Mingle's shoe store, Belle- fonte, and when a purchase is made it can be depended upon as reliable. Another Board Walk Yerdiot Daniel Stone four bun- dred dollars damages in the Cameron county ist the broken from recovered court recently again bor h oe a de- hundred great but the aecident it could not be seen, i ved Four he recel walk. which injury fective board gone a WAYS before The lock stolen, but If Centre Hall were called upon to pay $400 damages amount of there at the authorities enforeing borough of Emporium will now the stable after the better late than never, horse is what grumbling borough the iL would be for not ordinances, and there is just about much when it is tried, - - - Half Rates to Gettysburg vin Pennsylvania Hallrond, On Thursday, June HHigh Water Mark” ated on t ill field of Gettysburg, the Monument w be dedi he his point wit monument marks highest 4 ‘ mo hed hin the on fee ines re memorable The boone nae : 3 cary HiO- i Awe COremon ies is Deen erected Lie at he Bat The igrhily ment | spied tletield Memorial dedicatory intery sting and mili ber oof sting MHA i i A la , Huse 110 IMs, Hn veler both officer and privates do i will Ix 3 y In ithe hi i will } INIT WEI For the tienda, « arrest and con sp New Money Order Offices, he postoffice department recently tablished a | Mons y large number Order offices gli Wil IW { Over Among the Hy Ivania was favored with the arrest number, and even Centre county comes full Among 's new offices in this lin Cen the Benore, Coburn, Millheim, | Matilda {in with its quota. in are | following: Aaronsburg, Blanchard, Boalshurg, ing, Lemont, Milesburg, Pine Grove Mills, Port and Sormstown., Wi The Big Headed Editor. An exchange says the editor who is endeavoring to keep himself before his readers all the time, and is telling them what an exXeellent paper he publishes, makes a mistake, They probably know more about him than he is aware of, and have abundant cerning the quality of his paper with- out his advice, iyo Pe Gustibus Non Didputandem. A Penfield baker publishes a ecard denying the rumor that he puts soap in his bread, and announces that in the future he will make his bread heavier than ever. They must have a funny idea of good bread out in Pin. field. ma inf afi. The biggest lot of men’s working shirts 25 and 50 cents. Dress shirts, 50, 75, 1.00, L25, 1560 and 2.50, at LyoN & Co. Co fo Every shade of Chiffon Lane from 850 ete, up, Lyox & Co, wes Boome-de-ay. Subscribe for the RerorTer for the campaign. * BELLEFONTE FIRE. A CONFLAGREATION THAT AGAIN VISITS TOWN. & Co's Warehouse Filouring Mil Destroyed Ly Vireo on Wednesday Morning, B50.000, Gerberich, Male and Loss The conflagr for at 1.30 in the most disastrous ation that has visited Bell years was discovered Wednesd grain & Co., Penn depot at the of efonte several o'clock, nme nse Hale ay morning, {f Gierberich, vive tiie Lamb warehouse 0 near this Flames were fi rst discovered issuing from a warehouse, (ier. 1, Hale and by the time t had were oceupie « by beriel the storing +f grain alarm wa 1 given the flame rot bevond trol, and efforts made by the to save sdioining men The wi r property, arehiou 15 000) 1a CRTC CG in communicating 3 1 : flouring mill i ATI CON IH ile Lied ol © Wagner, of Tusseyville, wa appointed The morn- Eis filw rg. Monday a oe I gata oy Rev. \ returned home again - » - Found Dead in the Woods About od James Nolan, a friend at | Clinton county, two weeks an old i Idier his raley name who made Hanne home Fork, On Tues with 5 disappeared. {day his body in the called Tam {anee of the body indicated rack swamp. The appear- that death was due to natural causes, — pi A Curiosity, There is a couriosity at the home of Ellis Allen, in South Philipsburg. An { old hen has taken charge of a litter of | four puppies which she for Las if they were chicks. She will sit on | them and cluck and eall them eal | in such a manner that it is indeed an | interesting sight to behold, CATCH just to Wo What Next. Some time ago the management of ithe Philadelphia & Reading gave orders that the trainmen are prohibit. {ed from wearing beards while in the | employ of that company. The latest {order is that trainmen on passenger trains are not allowed to use tobacco while on duty, Wall Maper, We earry the largest stock of wall paper in Penns valley, Come and be convinced that you can buy cheaper from us than any other place, J. 8. DAUBEBRMAN & Box. AM 500 AY full Tine of latest styles in gonts furnishing goods has been res ceived at the Philad, Branch, Belle fonte. A bargain in every purchase made, : Denth of John Wagner John M. Wagner, of Milesburg, died on Monday night at 10:80 o'clock, The funeral will take place on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from his late Milesburg. Interment il be in the Union Cemetery in Belle B® residence in Ws The Mare Popular, The farmer who recently committed Pottsville it to worry ay behind the times, should have adoped the present nd let the other fello he his He fad stiicide neat because couldn't stand debts, over Was aw WHE WOPTY. a a New Ieb Cream and Fruit Harry Dis and fruit restaurant ¢ Ding nds { their pat Hestaurant ges will open an ice cream on Baturday next, asks share store room and iri and the public for a nage, If yon =InneT light spring and it, the Philad. Branch, wants in both Ove 1 salisly your a manner to you, 20 and 25 cents. s heap, 15, 15, cents, Hh, 60, Lyox & in carpets 35, 40, TRIN carpets 540, 65. | Hl yard Y KURT PRODUCE AT STORES. lower could ima yin Chenile reat Be Ta Ask tosee our new Chiffon. w Fans for Commencement. ace Parasols, Covers for Baby riages, Ladies’ Muslin and Ginghams, Kid Gloves, aces, and Ruching. Have you tried our Bargain inter? Its a stunner and greatly reduced rates. Did | you look at our line of Hosiery ? 25cts. buys a La- dies’ Fast Black Stainless, the ] ) ct. stock : Covers * L of si <4 Any 39 Or 4« YW. a rin t We are agents for Belle- » for the world renowned mbia Wheel. Curtain naterials and Lace Curtains, a great many beaut (ful 1 style S sole i C nite Pile lu il Carmans. i knee pants as low as 5 cents tx, good goods “Rey al 75 d stout and ur W) different styles of the hand 8 in men's all wool dress pants L380, 40 and 500 th seeking. 10 ots of men’s sum fine goods, reduced from $10.00 ), 6.60 and 7 50 i ing b Ins k cheviot suits, first-class at $5 50, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 1000 and 12.00. Boys’ and youths’ biack and brown cheviot suits, at $4.50, 5,00, 5.50 6.00, 7.00. 800 and 10.00, We have boys’ suite from 4 10 14 years at $190, | good styles, good colors, nest and serviceable Boye’ suits 1.00,1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00 and ¥i excellent styles, 5,9 and up to £2.50 working pants, good SOE i Fifty different styles of mens’ nobhy pantsloons {all wool, grand styles, $200, 2.50, 2.75, 800,850, $00 and 5.00 Neon’ dress shoes, neshoddy, nll solid as leather { can make them, $1 25, 1.50, 2.00, 250, 2.95, 2.00, 8.50 { and 4 0. Boys dress shoes the same grade $1.2 110, and 1.96 Boys stout working shoes or stout dress shoes In 00, 1.25 per pair, i Ladies’ jackets tan and black from $3.00 up to 00. and they are simply perfect in the make and fit. Some of our indy customers will not bay a jacket from anybody else as they oannot pet such fliting Jackets ns we have Hiasers with cords £2.90, Reefers with frogs or pear] buttons in tan or Dae $9.00, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, % 00, 10.00 { 00 13d you ever soe miss’s stylish jackets at §1.50 200,235, 2.507 We have them op DOSS ginghams, piles and piles of them at 61, &, 9, 10,12, and 15 cents. “Bn rem gunghams, beautiful styles, fine as silk 15, IS 20, 05 and 80 cents, ha cloth 8 Sand 100ents. A big variety. The finest des of Bedford cords, hentiettas, eashmeres~thome beautiful new shades do for wedding gowns, all wool and the very finest 50, 00,65, 75 and W cents, all shades of tans, grays, stones and drabs Curtain sorims, 100 cherp 0 leave r windows with the old ones, 73, 8, 9, 10 and 1 Sot Curtain laces " 12%. 15,18, 20 Pace SHrtal ¥ the pai i ply grand--6bc, 7 100 or 200 and a uhink of getting pretty stylish ust thin gett stylish dress for Go. Poautifi) Challies at 6¢ & yard, and inet colores at that, “Rtoens A black and colors, 100, 123, 15 20 and et yard for di; 36 86-inch wide goods, 40 ro 75 and plo 10 828 yard, mbroliery ir young girls dresses, 250, 55, ® on myvaks, oy India liven, Victoria lawns, from i You will us gt such inh of china silks everywhere af : 40, 50, 5 avd Yo shelves full and {he pair. als wie i Dr ——— LYON & CO., - Bellefonte,
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