: i THE CENTRE REPORTER. HORGE THIEF SHOT Freep, KurTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, | — » SIMPSON WOLF, CLINTON COUNTY STORM, Prominent Men Dead, PATRONS : | PREPARATIONS BEING MADE Valley, | THE CPENING eatsed | ‘Ops nnd swept away { A Conference of the Pi Ratlroad OfMicialx, NCNIC. | rom FOR nay weeks of Suffering He Peaee- | 7 Away. Cloud furst Does Heavy Damage fully Passes Child Drowned, | ANOTHER THRILLING SENSATION THURS. JUNE 28, IN SUGAR VALLEY Simpson Wolf, of B. MN, 1., died on last Saturday the residence of his step-father, 1 Wolf, A night, at 'riah HO cloud-burst Clermnnn Clinton county, in CENTRE Havrl, PA. i | dec’ Sunday night, | Abram Starker, a Horse Thief Fatally cule Committee nnd Wounded by Constable Esterline, While Resisting Arrest. treat damage 10 1 bowels, | Fo Open Sep { Osman, of consumption of the fences. bridees. and out-buildings onl 124) ! : th tember RACK ET STORE NEWS. { Bim. was approaching manhood, with future which he was making preparations as brothers, Robert On Plum run, Robert Kalen and family | their home, had his six { farms, a hope for the before him, ford bach were fleeing from The approaching hold the Patrons’ : y ir Iii ‘ biti nic and Exhibition 1%. Ale Linnie is fast and The | Starker, a Loganton Journal, RIYA! Laid which was int inted, ( horse thief ich was inundated, H s-0ld child notorious * bi ng of a student, two of his month in Grang ill Fran WHEN YU talking-—age before beau- and saucy Ars Are all done ty, UU kno—the Racket, a fat youngster, a little than old, has a word to say: pen. The first day the store wi a8 OF n= ed the low prices plainly marked on every day necessities were in marked contrast to the price you had been pay- ing for similar or inferior goods, more J ye One Price to All Mo diserimination, no tricks, misrepresentation was another point. Have we faithfully carried this out ? We are willing to let U an Iswer. | Another Point e think we have established shadow of a doubt is that uniformiy ls no which w beyond the while the pr as low as UU es anywhere in is firste his ad ices asked U are un find the same the U Inss and Sup to the Tmitted we pre Move Forward Ie Larger Business Kom 2 GC The Racket rom nited States Liti- quality dard. nose to 560,000 hs, Wool Wanted. 1 wanted [.yox & Uo. rallof, to MLICTOT 50,000 pounds WOO unwash ed pre ferred 21 4t at . - PERSONAL. Tuesday morning. Hess, Olr sire us 8 Call Mr. Daniel Was seen on Am Hall, ands Mond "aia Boal Fiora MOGs Murray, everal days with friends in entire le, Mr. Wi me Meyer rhit Wolf, ts of D. J. Wolf and nephew, of Rebershur Mever's week, Miss Ula Baskerville wing college at Chamix d home been rel UT inst week for busg, stimmer vacation. Rev. W. E afternoon for Getty wiere ne Fisher left shure, will attend commencement Friday evening of Miles has appoint- returning =, K. Foust, Harvey Korman Wolfort, in appointed Henry Meyer Mrs. Charley Hanley and Anna Roland, two agreeable ligent ladies of Philadelphia, iting at the rome of Mr. D. ( east of town. ~Mr. ‘and 1 $i assign is assignees, ed HL {reorys Sane towns hip has as his ass ignes and intel- are vis Keller, William Mrs, Foster spending several days with friends in this vicinity, returned to their home fo Miftinburg on Saturday last, Fred Furey, the first on our railroad, was old an acquain- ly. Fred thinks some time or he may get back to old again, Mr. William Rishell, a much re spected gentleman of near Tusseyville, | made the RErorTER office a call a few days ago. He reports grain and crops looking as well as could be expected in his section. weneMr., Chris H. Murray arrived home on Thursday morning to spend his college vacation, dent at Prinecton college and now a dignified senior. we Mr, William Goheen, the gen- tlemanly auctioneer and a representa. tive citizen of Harris township, favor- od our sanctum with a call a few days ago, while on a business trip to Cen- tre Hall ov, W. K. Foster and wife and master Herbert, are spending several days with friends in Centre Hall sv, Foster several years ago was pas tor of the Presbyterian congregation gt this place, but is now located at Mechanicsburg, Pa. who during the past yew has been sneaking around through this section of the country stealing horses chance, was shot Wednesday Elie Leh- northeast of wherever he had a ally and fat wounded on mountain near mile Emanuel three Carroll, by Constable Fosters line, who, in with Samuel Kahl and Harris company =heats, had a war- rant for his arrest and were searching {io They lounging in the woods he rhit eatened to kill Mr, capture him. found him and when ar- rested foug desperately 3 tur 1 $ f Lv iil able seeing tha Const ils Pilied out his res Her x . oe wherado to surrender: run i ked the he + refused « w here upon the attempted to officer shot him in stolen Mifllin Orses, one ihdomen Two bh i . rush county a - SOPHIA HOSTERM Death of an Aged Lady of Many Mo After nths A New Baggage Car, has been placed train manned by Conductor A brakeman ha Hereto- and « Reamer and crew, algo been added to the crew forse baggage thie winti a combination mok er only was run on train and at times the aecomm OHS Were Hmit- extreme, There Re additional ear and brakeman, ed int is no doubt that Conductor uner is pleased as the assistance was much needed. — For the World's Fair Trae, =ome time ago the P. R. R. company at the Altoona seventy-six first-class to built This is the largest has been placed an order ent pass this Sum- single order that given for passenger cars since the early part of 1876, when for the Centennial enger conches, Iw wanted traffic, I. 82,000 Reward For the Murderer GG. H. Hane, of Shamokin Dam, Hane, at Thursday night, Sept. 26th, 1880. “The commissioners of Buyder county also offer $1000. This makes $2000 reward, murderer cannot be discovered, A i Killed two Rattlers, timber tract, EE i a a — —At are kept in stock and at prices lower than elsewhere, wee full line of latest styles in gents furnishing goods has been re ceived at the Philad. Branch, Belle fonte. A bargain in every purchase d : graduated at the ¥ Of and Edward, having Ciettysburg and are preparing for the mother also set But is the grim visitor’ ended bright aimed Simpson Paul Wolf for which had RO. ministry the departtd one this, apart her youngest death came, and as CR TIRE terious way, he hopes and el as his OWI. The young man had suffered patient hand of swith becoming resi disease, and aceepts gnation, 'uesday morning his remah ting i 12 iL bad horses ha and turned over to the £43 ©fF LIE army Thrown from the Baggy. and Crap, Mi: Kate, of John Dunkleberger daugh- ter Pleasant on Satur day, while nearing their home, the horse ran away, caused by fright from a bolt dropping from the buggy shaft Mr. Dun- insensible, bru js- and up ceived some Both were thrown out, klet picked and the daughter re WIZCr Was es, muff aas— Cash Basaar Pointers. Just opened a fine line of white bed spreads, 65 cents up, Silk mits, extra Silk gloves to suit the ribbed value, for 25 cents, all. vests, sold. caps, No. This weather don’t wait until they are all Jargain lot of childrens mull A few Indies shirt waists left. 12 Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa moves i po The Crop Outlook, The recent rains have caused vege tation to boom. Wheat, corn, grass, potatoes and the other erops are show- There is indication of a Crop TE Heavy Thunder Storm, Last Sabbath evening a terrific thunder gust passed over this section. der most terriffie, while the rain came down in torrents, A > —— Beautiful dress challies, fast colors, 6 ots, per yard, The biggest lot of men's working shirts 25 nnd 50 cents, Dress shirts, 50, 7, 1.00, 1.25, 1.60 The child was carried rent and fell, the cul and drowned, body was No other lives from. 7 hie I'he milk in Georg recovered half a 10st 0) of towns Wer barn nip wa lightning burned ontent including imnted The hous “Ine Low Summer and the Count .- Please Take iw inv and « all my work, and vo ons arts i material in find my Prices reasonable inlty Ash and Lim in exchange for and exam work and will be oon Yours Respectfully, Wa. W. Boon. Wy ine my work you vinoeed. A Death Near Bellefonte ! Mrs. Mary Haverly died o'clock Friday morning, 17th, ar Fe and 1 Hy § as Le alt her home in Axemann, ne child, Mrs, Bhe leaves a hushand one She was a daughter of Mr. and of Axemann -~ a A Lively Time, The monotony about the station risa. should dwell in peace to-§ gether, a Has Beocome an Parmer. Ex<«heriff Spangler has become a hard-fisted farmer, with Jim Coldren as his right hand man. If farming don’t pay, then we wonder why not? pi tp — Will Hebatid Jolin Harter is getting ready to re build his burned store, at Rebersburg, and Mrs. Polly Royer's new house is already up and plastered. ER a Sta ity you want a light spring and summer overcoat, the Philad. Branch, Hall ngs of the pienie committee h I'he time upon ding 8 a —- Marriage Licenses Granted. Following i= a list of marriage licens ing the past week. and E both of State College. Wm. D. Rider, and both of Spring twp. Rol FP. Palmer, | Linic W eir, Snow Shoe, (. L. Hoffman, Bedford co. Margaret Tyson, Centre Andrew F. Bower, and Mrs, Bartges, both of Haines twp. John W. M'Rivison, and Williaras, both of Benore. i -- Give Tomehers Longer Terms and Wages. George C. Butz, mma Robison, Jenni Oshantie, and 00, Hattie letter $5,000,000 in a lump sum. This con- tribution has raised the State mo ney should be so applied as to lesson the rate of taxation for school and better schools, Superintendent of | of longer terms, better schools and | larger wages. AM yi Carpets, . cf weap, 15, Cotton ingrain carpets 85, 40, 45, vents, | Bellefonte, can satisfy your wants in a satisfactory manner to you, both § All woul ingeain Saree 3, 3 60, 5, | 70 and 75 certs certs per yard at Lvoy a cho! 3 65,08, U5 and 90 ali shades of aus, grays, stones and drabs Curtain serie, tou © herp 19 leave your windows with the old ones, Thy ©. 10 and Li cents Curtain leoes 10. 1 Re Bs 38, 0 aud OD conan Lace curtains by the palr--styiles sees imply #. 400, L080 apd 4.00 =, 100, 2, of potting a pretty stylish winners Teanitfal challlos #1 60 a yard, aod $d. nix the padr, Just think drens for 600 . ib, Wand oo Eade sry for dresses, 20-inch wide goods, #0 5 and up to 82a rand. imbroiders or young girls dress, 0, 8, #0 yar Nainwooks, Todia loen, Victoria lawns, from You will not get such sarah or ching ym everywhere at such Hom 840,50, shad ¥ per yard--all the sh Ladies Oxford thenfive shelves fall and the | counter fall «from Se nas per pair. Ladies dress shoes 81 £5 L909 por pals Carpets for 156 and S00. Oatpons, en pepo Th, 0. tJ nd 40. | a 0, 65 and The Yheke prices Tapestry A casi, 5,50, 0 and soon upto Wo pak ce topncing we pry vary forgot LYON & 00, a the yam iin wie pre -
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