THE CENTRE REPORTER. FreDp. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBLIBHER. ay CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. JUNE 16, RACKET STORE NEWS, Iu t, & fat than Are all done fore ty, | youngster, old, ¥ etd thi every contras ing for we kno Hore } vears has a word { The first day the store pen low prices plainly marked on tay were in marked to the price you had been pay- similar inferior wy: Was O necessities Or gomls, {mn No discrimination, misrepresentation——was Have we faithfully carried this We are willing answer. SL Anotl no tricks, no another point oul to let 1 4 Poin, established th iniforinl hay o hink we » shadow of which v yond thie a doubt is il Tare SATE ~tates ws and up to the sti a ve proj Move Forward is firstela This admitte Os 50,000 1h, 50, D060 pou Wool Wanted. is wool wanted; um .YON & (oo 2.11 Bells ed preferred. 21 4t ly. PERSONAL. {4 Ore Krum: 1110 3 wrshure, Het lorls iy ership Krumrine, of fd Penns Valley bank. Mra We sley been ill for several Sidney been appoints a Henney Ww eeks who ha still but SI1OWs no signs of improvement, all look for hie i SP dy Miller, recovery. John formerly of Centre Hall, but attended the funeral of his sister, Jacob Ripka, on Tuesday. i Fayette rile in Ce now i Mors, Moore, of Centr Hill, day, tEPORTER with Lime, William elie the for a short and Mrs, and Miss Emma burg, are the John Kirk's family at Old Fort. Mrs. D. B. Brisbin ter Roxanna, have been tives the past at and attending commencement. Captain George M. Boal been slightly under the weather the past week from some complication, but is now on the prove and he will SOON able get down sain, ~Mr. presence -Mr. Foster Foster, o guests of Oden- and visiting State rela- week College bw to to Daniel favored the Ripka, of Spring Mills, REPORTER with a call on Tuesday. Mr. Ripka found a two-foot rule and like all honest men will deliver to the owner if such there is. ~The announcement of Mr. M. I. Gardner, of Bellefonte, formerly of Howard, appears in this issue for Pro- thonotary. Mr, Gardner is a young man of ability and if elected to the of- fice to which he is aspiring, will ren- der satisfaction to all, we Mr. John Keichline, of Belle fonte, candidate for the office of Dis. trict Attorney, while in the vicinity on Monday, gave the REPORTER a call. John is a hard working Democrat and that he is popular is evidenced by the fact that he was elected tax collector in Republican Bellefonte for a number of years, His announcement appears in another column, ELECT TEACHERS. SECURING TEACHERS RM I DIRECTORS FCR NEXT TE! bis Directors Elect Two Instructors Bas Are Bgually Divided On The Third And a Deadlock Is the Result I'he school Directors met in session several weeks apo and got the accounts i of the schools in shape for the auditors, and the stat been ements of have I 1 “ane of this placed in public places the No ae towards the t hie meeting fOr meeting tion was taken at 1011 02) and the elect instructors 1 fall te until Tae to coming rin adjourned day evening of meet in "Squire Boal's this week, Direct Mi Her Kerl office I'he M. Huyett, ter, A. NS Dr. W. A has been elected pi H's Are HEIs Hoozer, Dr. Jacobs, of wi Hosterman Pr. of thie 10151 esident board, fill ut tin Vi a fil al and Fuesday evening yard ~~ ——— NCI MEET ~Y Col Alley 3: Cre nity Wom Killed wil Hagen and daugh heir home in Beech 1 the Lock Have horses tn PE i Wednesday, LOW his their Mi “i in a hous ff a mile from the il fin $ Lie anccident, Fy the AT her and which of husband seene of walked with HGasstanoe daughter. She I child aves un { nine ren. - » - Agricnltural Reports, i The REVorTeER |i of a limited number of volumes of | years 18580 and 1860, « in receipt of tl he re- Agriculture port of Necretary for from Congressinan of by and | Kribbs, for distribution, Copies same can be obtained at this offiee They free | contain interesting data. Our farmer i calling for them. are a copy before they are all gone, - Braised D. serious oo. His Arm, J. Meyer narrowly injury last week while assisting in unloading a wagon loaded with timber. The skid slipped from its position and a log dropped Lumberman escaped a the wheel of the wagon, bruising his arm quite severely, making it necessary days. Tt was a very narrow escape for him from having it crushed, nineteen It Was Mot, The last several days have been ex- ceedingly warm and mercury took a big jump upward. On Monday and | in the shade and the heat was intense Monday was the warmest June 1 years, Summer is upon us, , Et Crirpels, cheap, 15, 20 and ¥ fotton lngrain carpets 35, 40, 45, cents, All wool ingrain carpets 50, 55, 60, 85, 70 and 75 conts per yard at Lyox & Co's, MES. JACOB RIPKA. stimable Lady on Last Sun day Evening. ath of Mr last hie de curred « Jacob Ripka oe at Lh ill 1 Sunday evening at her =he thout ten o'clock, home at upper end of town, had been for seve eral woeel to her death iS prey fous with a low stage of typhoid fever and al LO Brain fever set in and she 1 ot bed. o- for Medical bu Wis once confined her Coane and remained in that state death, and on lirious week until her $ of no avail ur- expected the oy at any until tecined (uainted 7 months, hter of Jere daug Hpiovees «i pio, Mud Lie wn i a How He Got Rid of Them, business the 3 FART nm it doing a wn in the east had a number of bad his books He also had town newspaper, and one day to the fis part of =~tate Space In hie would ads ale lusion that he COIN and offer at public s est bidder the and before the #¢ pocounts. This he did bills gitimate their 1 i had called and paid scheme was perfectly bad % he succeeded in getting all of the accounts, —. - A Holiday for October 12. The Wednesday menate Passed ing the president to jesue 3 1 all their localities of the 400th anniversary of the observance, i discovery of America by public demonstrations and by suitable in their schools and other places of assembly on Wed- exercises a. Pennsylvania Band Tournament, of Association The second annual tournament ithe Pennsylvania Band { will be held at Ridgway next week, beginning on 16th, Great preparations | for the event are being made and a | large attendance of bands is expected. { Twenty bands have already entered {for the contest, Prizes will be given AI A A 5 S55 Next, The next President will be nomina- {ted next week at Chicago, and be in- A A AIM S58 Highest market price paid CP 8 pa BTATE COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT Fhree Reception, ee Fusning Yours g ive in Slate Colles cles are being number lege, are: Pit HATA Andrew Carnegie, Hood, Ind burg; Herr {yeorye $1 3 Bloom Flig {zordon ew Another Swindler mean camp fravels A SieK at a ia seription asks the wsilie The cludes not Keeps the | thing the farmer knows he h to pay. Don't pers for strangers op make travel to house, i: send Jor ee Iecin farmer’ and the next § & Nan gign your nanu Sirawhberry Social, Don't forget iran =ocial the s bers {to be held i Harper ane Kre { hall, on Saturday evening, by the dies of the Reformed church. It is for a good eause and deserving of your as in miner's sistance. a Bocknell University. Commencement exercises at Buck nell University, Lewisburg, begins on This the day, June 22nd. in tion and will attract much interest, A Young Booths Howe. The voting booths contracted for by the commissioners with a will be distributed to each voting pro- einet as soon as the proper time arrives, es AMA HO Boys suits, 1.00, 1.85, 1. 50, 2.00, Boys finer suits, 2.00, : 4.00 and 500, Lyon & Co. HERE AND THERE. OF MORE INTEREST 1APPENINGS us UAL THAN A Weaver Destroye # Stesin Fanns a by Fire on Kramrine Heber shurg Milroy t Mr. ted with t CON EN Making Improvments, Lax an addition occupied by him at o his an John is engaged Counciim present in building t residence hie hots has been moved back onthe lot and a new building will be erected in front. He ha of and will rapidly push it pletion, a fore workmen engaged towards come - - Cure for “That Tired Peeling 11 most instances this condition of the body known as “the tired feeling” i nothing less than the result of over loafing, aud if some of these people would tackle a wood pile or put in ten | hours at swent-producing labor, the patent medicine man's vocation wounla be almost gone, while that “tired feels Hing’! would change to one of hunger, i Independent, a «If you want a light spring and | | summer overcoat, the Philad, Branch, | | Bellefonte, can satisfy your wants in a | most satisfactory manner to you, both | Lin price and quality. { we lowing’ stock of spring and : unequaled in the | |oounty. He has a larger stock than | ineinn nia Ha gine hice i gOW ie wivd 90 « and dreds Ow Stovries with theold Cuttain in {ave out 0, 38 the pmir Just think eof getting Beagytital Rateens ib black and Panbraidery for dresses and 0 per yard Nuitsonks, everywhere al such por yand--all the aha wtf, ©, via Penney itroad, armans. dn fon fits 0 Wns, ETRY, whiaidos i and the very pil shades of yimre your windows are w imply LAW and 4.00 a prdty strlibd samme chatlios al fon yard, and sions, JO, 104. 15 and Roth aide goods, $0 pa HE Victoria lawns, from singh or china silks 0.0 hard The oounter full «from Se Landis dress shoes 81 Oarpets for 15 and Me. Carpets flowered on ATL wool ingriin onry BB, 60, 6h and The. Tapes brussels, 48, por ¥ Rag al on fot ing the yard, to $1.50 per pdr ts Ei ar 35, 80,56 and 40. those prio 10, 60 and a0 oh up to We oIRSL a or i},
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