7 mm NN THE centRe meponTeR.| A (YC ONE'SWORK THE VALLEY FRED. KURTZ, EoiToR AND PUBLISHER. | THE EAST 30. | END OF SWEPT. PA., THURS, JUNE Work of un Cyvelone in Penn Mondny | The Destructive Fownships on alldings Wrecked to and Haines Afternoon und Mac RACKET STORE NEWS h Damage Done Property, WHEN YU | Aco vith o fOree sw Hiri most dest ru 3 Ysa} the townships talking before beau- and Penn, in the lower end Are all done ty, U youn rier, old, age Haines the Al the Racket, a fat and saucy a little Kno valli y on Monday more than Slore Wis O lainly ee] were in marked ice vou had been pay- inferior 3 years ¢ four o'clock on Monday after oli has a word to say: ; : : the heaven i qsune dar Ken i he With it came a evelone whi they aluable pre the W- noon On » first day and rain storm was imminent ed the every contr AVY ie ~ at a path through for similar or goods, ing iy ttoed mucin oy lost but thie Joss 4 far in 1 ¢ 3 FOVEIione was in the wl cloud t) to the thousands o {iis No Price t discrimination, misrepresentation—was another point. Have we faithfully carried this out’ We are willing to let U answer, Nl An 4 no trieks, no sil i which we * HAVE bevond the si a dot w hile retelass and is fi hi Move Forward A A Larger Busin Kom 2 GC The natal : quality admitted 4 THE DAMAGE DON} + Uyclone Does 4 Bre per £5 cs 50,000 lbs, Wool Wanted i + 2 wool wants HEL O00 poun 1 ed prefer it =i Mills, was morning. Mr. Bell aft 1363111 ajternoot past {WO Wes Ty tone on’ Mrs Philadelphi: turned las Centre Hall Mr. Willis msin, who ha t week for so yin Bheeder Wise several Mrs. Mary Tuesday Mr. IS Visit % been with A. Ross, orning. Fred. Harter, of g friends in months thie took his In Ohio, this county, and spent a few days with the Reron- TER folks. He i {f Ohio's most school teachers, Mr. William K. at & one o fore of Fied- LEPORT ER of- Mr. 3 atl i Lhe Re nding Stover, ler, was a caller at the fice last Thursday Stover was in the funeral of Mrs. Hosterman. P. Heckman, of a successful teacher of | afternoon. Hall atte pt nad he his buildings entre however Loo : aped injury, atorm did damage tO crops and fences on the Jeremiah Georges Valley, farm and de siroye «l many rods of fence, The damage done to Mr. Stover is com- twenty years standing gave our paratively small tum a pleasant call, his label Ti out to '93. He reports crop prospects | north east good in Georges Valley, | the wee Miss Gertrude SBwabb, daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Swabb, return- ed home on Wednesday from ance at the deaf and dumb Institute at Philadelphia. She by a young lady sno and put Here of timix Hi Ig strike with re fierceness of it first tract tract Stover, is a fine large of Jackson eyelone seemed to doubled fury, and the | destroying powers The acres and after the cyclone passed over was accompanied | it there was not a tree standing in the friend. Bellefonte and became attend | apparent. covers several | tract that has not been torn up by the i roots or broken. The timber is lying in a conglomerated mass, Large trees were blown across the roadway which run on the edge of the tract and the road was impassable. The eyclone had a north east direc- tion from the Beaver Dam tunnel, but at times it seemed to swerve slightly in its course, orf the hunt seemingly of anything to destroy. When it touch- ed a point it would rebound into the air again and then descend to give vent to its fury with redoubled strength, It moved with a frightful velocity and its vietins were not aware of its approach until upon them. It was funnel shaped, tapering to an end similar to a tail, the lashing or twist. ing of which twisted and destroyed that which it came in contact with, Inthe path of the storm after de- Republican, -Rev, A Kerlin, pastor of the Lutheran church of Alexandria, has | Just recovered from an attack of ner- vousness which prostrated him for five weeks. The attack was caused by overwork. His congregation have granted him a month's vacation to re cuperate. Tyrone Herald, we Mr, Elias Klingler, of Manhat- ten, IL, gave us a call. Mr. Klingler left Haines township some twenty-six years ago, and settled in Illinois, where he became a prosperous farmer. He is an esteemed friend of the editor, and a constant reader of the Reron- TER, and a Democrat of the first wa ter. Mr. and Mrs, Klingler have been visiting friends in this county the past six weeks, and leave for their western home again this week. § i } woods near Mr. Jno. | The fa Nathaniel Baob, ided al Hail. The buil IGE timber in the Musser, ri tenanted of bury, by itl Aaron Mr. HYO Ie yell (GEREN § yn this farm are a complete wreck | of th As timbers, work cyclone is xireme, one he shingles, ete, | propert found scattered for one fourth of a | direction. The “lie d the cvelone and “Inge torn off’ ' in every the wood sUifn- Part of roof of LSE Was but wis done to this bul is connected ith which is proper, pore the I'he LOTTI was rOOd 1 crushed in like wore » walls are cracked the a minute for he properiy MOOT Was awnre and had Fone, min beg falling, About fields the there ] Fan he 1 house drenchin 1060 fot wr the ssc hold goods, the ¢ timbers sticking in from tl! in mre seen | Arg ground, having been carried with a terrible foree. Adjoining Mr. Boob's Mr. David F. Yowers IX IN residence Sow raox. re icles Mr. cupied a very home and was pleasantly sit uated. His residence is a log structure, nicely painted and had a large porch on the front, it has uninviting appearance and is almost a complete wreck. The entire roof was torn and blown quite a distance. There hardly an unbroken window in the house, The sash and doors were ken by flying timbers, of which air was full. A summer house but now an up js Hro- was escaped injury, all showing more or loss damage. The walls and sides "of the house are sprung and bulged and the large porch torn clear off the house, Heavy timbers which been carried along by the oyclone | struck the side of the house and pune | tured it to some depth. The barn is a complete wreek and beyoud repair. The fields are littered with broken time bers scattered here and there and not an uninjured tree yet remains on the ' 1 | shade, ald mee handsome property, frul ds her tre all ina woken mas On ME Adjoining i= a fine try the about estate [LLL 3 by the far John 8, Homan, the is clom if timber was right in path of the storm and there is hardly an injur trex on the up tract, all being pp belon the evelone had torn the roots The Homan was Or si by stom. John path of the pris ig barn if storm and when the ging wo ford ii in od over it wreck, the roof and and top was from th nearby to the barn where it was lodged crushing in part. After striking the barn of John man the eyelone seemed to bound v. having peen swept A lifted carried Whar a Ot fae woos nway, wise damaged large Avy and rot that Ho- in- until about one it again again mile north, descended and the KE. Bressler wus in its { feet where it was lodged In an apple Ltree. The fruit trees at Mr. Bressler's | by the roots, [to the House wns Hie breaking of win. Continued ¢ on —— Page. World's Falyr Woman's Opportanit i HERE AND THERE. HAP U tial Jak 'ENINGS OF iN A Liltle ha splication in Friters Cont Attract itany Valley Lion 41 found thu Mr | { I- 1 fesn Lied a are : ATIC OF WOH land belonging to the farm aforesai NO goods wer hich showed ev th one. missed] from the siore, idences of attempt on Fs ff allay i nEuiar » » Meyer Bargain Days, Today, Thursday we will commence a three day bargain sale. 500 yards of of 11 ni grand--ahe, 75, 12, 1 50, 2, the pair os Forest d Just thi fling a pretty syle i VTA | Ares for 60 Beautifnl challive #1 60 a yard fast colors at that Saree we in Black and colors, 100, 0 per yd Embroidery for dresses, #6 BO, 60, 75 nnd up to $18 yard Embroidery for young girls dreews, and 50 por yard sairsooks, India liven, 100 to 50 You will not got soch surah or chins ererywhere al such gat oes 86, 40,50, aha per yard will the shin Ladies Oxford tlos—five | counter fall «from S00 to $1.50 per pair Ladios dross shoes<§1 1s 4.50 por pair Carpets for 15 and Xe Ourpets-«Howered curpots-20, 85, 3. 55 and oe, All won Spat on CAPES Dobe these prices