THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, — EDITCR AND PUBLISHER CENTREJHALL, PA,, THURS. Nov, 14. THE NEW RACKET No. 9-11 Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte. After veading all advertisements, it is no wonder if U could hardly make up your mind, as to the best place to do your shupping in Bellefonte. But if be. fore buying U make it a point to drop in at The New Racket, U will have no trou ble to decide, A glance will convince U that Uare in a modern store, differing in many important particulars from any store in Centre Co. As to prices, we sel the pace, and if any store in the town matches ‘em, its all they care to do, Re member advertised prices are not always low. An article said to be reduced from 69 to 3Y¢, may be 25 or 35 value, Our Fall and Winter Stock Is now complete and 6400 feet of Floor Space at your service (. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, WHY PAY PROFIT ? When you can get goods at sale prices. Were continuing in busine ss, of we i have to sell at a profit, but we are leaving town w i out our t COS8t. Such opportunit Pa. £r¢ whole- we course wonle as put Jow not nd | un miss this one it e entire stock at: : occur every vear, a vou will be s Ty 1: Hun the whe n 100 Ir ym i ad 18 ate. ireds of 1 all over vantage of our Pers HIS county are taking Closing-Out Prices. + i d OOS » vou get around. Sunday-go-t ciotnes, your iaste at take the first train to Bell STOP SHORT! At Oonr store, secure some of many | home has WW, T. MEYER, or and YOu wii ” rs from post poy About the Town. A cold ing seve wave set in last Friday, last- ral days. taken on subseription, if timely notice is given. Weather urday, Thursday, Friday Was warm. Potatoes, re told, to 15 cents per bushel in this market, Hunters thus f iar, of last week, wen deer not found many have For neat job work, sale bills, ecircu- and letter heads, fine wedding call at this office. lars, bill invitations, &e., There is scarcely any market for po- tatoes, Pork is expected to be plenty and | low in price, corn being cheap. George Durst's porkers are still ad- mitted to be the largest hereabouts, Wednesday had another sharp frost. There much that had does not seem to us to be gospel in the old folks’ frosts bring a rain frosts wid nary a rain. sign two A we a dozen Wo lp Killed at Clearfield. Mrs, Faust, of the ex- Sheriff’ Foust, was killed by the cars at Clearfield Tursday morning, De ceased was aged about 75 years and! lived alone in her little home at the county seat, She had lived alongside the Penn’a railroad track many years and Thursday morning met her death widow late i SUDDEN DEATH, John M, Musser, # Prominent Citizen of Aa. ronsbhurg, Expires Sunday Evening. We were startled to learn of the un- expected death of this widely known and highly respected citizen of Aarons- burg, on Sunday last, unexpected, and a shock to the munity. of Aaronsburg all most every diy of the week, and on the day of his death took dinner at Kline's, Mr. a useful citizen in that community, in all the duties to his neighbors and the community. He was a life-long mem- ber of the Lutheran church and deavored to live the life of a Christian, all good objects finding in him a wil- ling helper. €li- For many years, and up to the time of his death, he was an ac- directors of the Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Centre Co. A widow, two Andrew and Kline, and one daughter, Mrs. W. T. Meyer, of Bellefonte, survive to mourn his loss. A daughter, Sadie, died at about 12 years of Funeral this morning, Thursday, at 10. The deceased had been suffering for 8008, age, some months from a cancerous trouble on his left arm above the elbow, and New York several for treatment ; blood poisoning, no doubt, was to times set in and caused his unexpected de- mise, as he was about yet quite recent- ly, attending to His was about 60 years, business, age Wp Who Owns the Slkdewanlks, Judge Clayton, of Delaware in recently charging a jury in a case in which the rights of a were the bone of contention, the law in reference to pavements in such county, sidewalk laid down a manner as to clean points to which much apprehension. up there He some been “The as has said: owner of real estate of pedestrian for but walk in front ®t fo traveling of this as any property, su bje & Ol the right back and foward, outside as much It or sidewalk of hi used for t ground for ehile other part property. cannot Har al rojier skates Ire nsent., 1s . a piay sn or other If it leave, 3 purposes | without his ¢ he should and if they hands gently upon t, he may wasaAry is, to first order he { them and if them may lay the ns YY resis Use as foree 116% 0 { them, but no more. - > - In the Weather Bareaa M. Leitzel of Martin al mtone- Stewart , & SON raant Potter twp, for a nu the stationed at mill, mber of vears | was in Signal service Pil IRE past 18S months ithe Weather | capital having & Peak, has f the wr Ooen Connecie Pike's Peak Our y fart, well-known t« porter’ readers, we has proved himself iat branch The slaters hay work on the new church. Mason John Noll ang of men, i or Wi ‘ 5 ¢ about finished their roof of the with are gradually to interior the making good progress, he brown ha | completion, stone walls the top work on the 1% and contractors fo have the had is greatly ad- and when finished i no handsomer edifice will be found owing ther we The church IY evervone, prolongey fine wea this fall. mired | in the county. Ey Holiday Presents Here is List, a Complete Neck Wear, Sait | Umbrellas, Hats, Trunks, Telescopes, Canes, Golf Caps, | Buttons, Fur Gloves, Foot Ball suits, Scotch Gloves, Boys Hosiery, Underwear, Belts, | Sporting Goods, Silk and Linen Hand- kerchiefs, Sweaters, Bicycle Hose, House Coats, Overcoats, Men's, Boys’, and Children’s Clothing Ready Made and Made to Order, MoxTaoMERY & Co: Cases, Satchels, Mufflers, Mackintoshes, Toques, Girls Caps, Kid Gloves, Gloves, attempting to cross the tracks. hear the train approaching. 0 iim A n— Nimrods Score. Landlord Keller, of Bellefonte, had | some Nimrods from the lower counties | stopping at his hotel, viz: Dr. Bridge, state vet, John Flemming of Crosskey | hotel, Ww m. Hues of Ardmore hotel, and Roll Keller, woods and killed 25 pheasants, 15 bits and saw four deer and one bear. | D. C. thought of sending a four- horse | team out to bring in the game. AAS — Fire in Union County, The large barn of Uriah Tessler, in Centreville, five miles south of MifMlin- burg, was destroyed by fire Friday, with all this year's crops. The fire started in the hay-mow and Is claimed to have been the work of an incendia- ry. See ws before buying your Overcoat. Our pri- ces will be an agreable surprise to you. Faubles, i f—— Travel in State. The State College foot ball team passed through here Friday in a Pull | man car, on their way to Philadelphia, | where they were defeated Saturday by {U.P., by 35 to 4. Their manager, |T hompson, should have ridden through {on the brake rods, and allowed the | gentle breezes to cool that feverish and { swollen head of his. ———— Bought a Farm. The Runkle farm at Centre Hill was | sold at public sale last Saturday, by | the nssignee, Wm. H. Runkle, Esq, The farm contains 119 acres, and was purchased by Commissioner James B. Strohm, of Bellefonte, at $27.50 per acre. Atone time, years ago when land was selling high in this county, $110 per acre was refused by the owner for this very farm. ————— A MM SS ~The greatest assortment of over coats ever shown in Centre county, at Faubles. Low Prices, our only sales man. It will pay you to see us, SM Mo «Lyon & Co. have made a still fur- ther reduction in all lines. They pub- lish their prices, and you get the same i | | Where the Venerable in Years Reside, Aged Residents: | Harris township has a list of aged | persons that may count up larger than {any other district in the county. It {must be healthy in that territory, else its people would not be noted for their longevity. Here are the names of some, all given us as being not un- der BO years of age : In Boalsburg: David Stuart, Harry { Miller, Jacob Webber, Mr. Barr, Jas. Price and David Keller. Jonathan Tressler, of near Linden Hall, will be 95 next May, and only ¢ few days ago was still able to walk to Oak Hall, a distance of two miles. Wm. Kaup of Oak Hall has also 80 years to his age, and in our last issue announced the death of Hon. 8B, Gilliland in his 83 year, 1 we Bn fs —— The Worst Man. The worst man inany community is the says the most mean things about his Such a character is necessarily a small brained and man who neighbors. egotistical, envious venomous who deserves the contempt large hearted man in the But there are few communi- not afflicted with this Knowing them- creature of every world. that of selves to be mean and contemptible, any- | {thing else they try to make other peo- biting try in | ties are sort pestilence. and realizing that they cannot be , back will business | ple appear so by snarling {and scurility., Such men all underhandedly injure their neighbors’ cowardly ways and misrepresent their betters, Bcf a e——— With Paralysis, L. a professor Stricken ‘he many friends of Rev, A. iD. tenberg wald, now college Springfield, that he fered a stroke of paralysis, which affected side speechless, Gotwald Aaronsburg I Daniel Gotwald, v. Wm. D.C. shapininey of | will regret to learn has suf- has itirely a and ade entirely One and made Dr. up at him Was born and son of the minister, Rev, His voungest brother, Re Washington, grew Ones eateemed utheran (intwald, of is i candidate f the | next national house of re press ntatives, Mp { g— Haul the Scholars to School Twigg's school house in Rush was closed the ittend there did not j of keeping it i ship, this county, recently | by the directors because scholars ’ ds | the ex pense i1atl isi The however, who woul open i { directors have taken to find slic Pe, few holars by The to would attend Park } 1 school a mile et a school for the 3 that is d children who +, to and from tors have hired a conveyance the ar of Phil back sted within he day, i is jOC re WARON goes and h every and is a decides cf ———— Killed a Deer of i About the first deer illed last week by Pe Mills Reven Mountair the a fine the season member ters militia, on the was lucky Ww ho brought doe, and man down weighing, 110 wounded another, These i always successful, and get a deer every pounds, which got away. hunters SEASON A — Centre Hall Sleighs for Norway Manufacturer Boob, opposite this of Inst order for twelve Christiana, the Our enterprising fice, week received an sleighs from capital of Norway. neighbor has shipped goods to that distant land heretofore, and it is a part of the earth where sleighing is never a failure. Under high tariff such sahip- ments could not be made. - Henry receiving much benefit from the mild climate of Cali- fornia, where he had gone two months ago in hopes of being relieved of an affection of the lungs. He in- forms his family here that he has gained thirteen pounds in weight since his arrival there, Bo ps Is Improving. Joozer is about iy Co —————— Corn Score from a Mountain Farm. Mr. Houser's farm, on the mountain about 1} miles north-west of this place this year yielded a corn-crop that will puzzle the best of our valley farms to equal. His corn averaged 125 bushels to the acre. We suppose Mr. Houser's good farming has much to do with such results, and many farmers might take pointers therefrom. anne Anti - Union County Deaths, Ia l Nov H. «( aged 53 years, In Li beth { rossgrove, Aw isburg, Poeth mestone twp. =8 Oct, aged 1 » Years in Whitedeer vife of Adam Yocum. In Kelly twp., on 30 Oct, Shuck, in 3 On 28 Oct, twp., the Elizabet aged 70 years, Nov., Juffalo X Thompson Linn, aged 84 vears at Roads, W. a - Lock Haven Market utter 25¢ ; egus 25¢ ; apples 40 to 500 ; turnips 40c turkevs chickens 50 to 60 ets, ducks $0¢ lard 10¢ per pound ; eabbage 5 cents per head, cele. ry 2 stalks for & prices at the curb market, potatoes 10¢ per pair dressed ; each dressed cents. These were Sentenced for 3 Years, Neil, says the News, the two men who robbed the post office at Roland on 13 in tried Bellefonte by in the U. 8B on officer Garis, sentenced each to three penitentiary. years in A A Good Corn Husker J. W. Gartland, of Altoona, slow at corn-husking. In of nine working hours each, he husked 560 bushels. The corn was husked from the shock and he tied up hisown fodder and shocked it. Can't some Centre county farmer husk the boots off this Alttonian ? ait Floek of Turkeys, Saturday George Bushman raised big flock of wild turkeys in the moun- tain, about two miles east of town, He knocked out a few feathers, but did not bring any down. He says he counted fourteen in the flock. EL AM» See ws before buying your Overcoat. Our pri- ces will be an agreeable surprise to you. Faubles, Bro cherhoj b Block. «Buy your winter o clothing at Lew- ins, Bellefonte. He has everything a Brochkerhof]’ Bloch. at their store, Bellefonte, Decision on Peddlers, Judge Metzer at Williamsport Fri- | day handed down an opinion in which | he decides that a man who peddles goods shipped from another state, can- | not claim protection under the inter- | state commerce law, but equally | guilty of violation of law as though he handled domestic goods. The defend- {ant in the case is O. W. Dunham, who { was prosecuted for selling the wringers of a Rhode Island corporation from | house to house in Jersey Bhore. Dun- | ham was found guilty by jury, and motion for arrest of judgment made on the grounds that the act which arrested {apply to him, as he claimed protection under the interstate law, The court ordered Dunham appear on the first Monday sentence, otwithstanding the enor- mous advance in and consequent rise leather and shoes, we selling all our old prices, hides, in are goods at is KE anticipated the ad- vance, filled our store room and base- ment with staple foot- wear, i cannot bought for less ad and a . was which : now be than un- 2 per cent. er he was did not commerce to in December for Wc tly Clipped County Items. Wagner, J. D. Son's mill, is putting ina 30 ft, formerly of Kurtz & wloel t water wheel in place of the turbine, at his mill in Pineg The Boalsburg Musser, of Pinegrove, [frove., Modocks, with and H. M. snnual hunt Mingle’s Shoe Store. Linn Isanc Martz Krebs are on theirs on Stone creck. Mrs. Lesh at the east end of Zion. Fox J.J L-Lreasurer and move is building a new house | Grumley will leave 00000CI0C 000000000 0¢000G0 Its Blanket Weather. Bellefonte on his farm near Hubli { ico, ersburg WwW. V quite ill of J. W. Hazel and Wn. moved with their families to Mills from Madisonburg The tioning for new road to the a mile, of Madis | fe onada, mbur typhoid fever. Gramley | spring | Rising are peti- | Springs people We are Trying to better hall | . | This Business. half | 3-4 of a mile. from Grange rail-road station, not quite beter nat loug ut while now it is og in Gripp Colds. demic, and by “77” Colds druggists, Girippy colds are epi- are promj ken up’ , Dr. Humj ifi ri ifie fo and Grip by all tly “bre shireys’ Spec For 1 We, sale — os trod Vrospec tx We Are Opening mining and | the New Goods. of Henrietta, Blair | analysis of the Tug Mountain iting Tussey RITE company, county, recently had ’ gold-bearing quartz of the All ir new mine found to ; T his the made, and it was XX) to the car load n baoont ©3435 PE vor i : Dest quartz even i IOs gold fields. Why We Sell The best Gloves. Men's wk Cheviot nite, siric Ye duplicate weight all Wool, | find it goods 10 hi les, tly goods Poor VETSA Lt dry and part gloves bls Our price, $7.50 u will hard work to these elue- we where for less s isa big ! than 3 Brock- : money saver fo erhofl Block ¢00000000000000C00CCOO%0GTS THE GLOBE. Overcoats. On sale nu at 60 eents on the Dollr Fe these Overco: the Winter, § i Ww do not wait for the end of the s to sell PRI E, but right is Ie var in mind we ts at HALF e (rons A80N now in the beginning of No oth- the 3 i money, as usual, Way to save vou er business firm here could afford to make this pure hase, but iereasing trade makes large purchases necessary. lains f: ie Grosg's ever it he foliowing correspondence exp itsel | Mice of | Liveriont, Greexgwarp & © 1013 Market St.. PoimLaperrnia, Pa... Nov. 7. ’95. Karz & Co, Ltd., Jellefonte Pa. Gentlemen: -Wejwill sell you our entire stock of Overcoats at fifty cents on the dollar, SPOT CASH. There are Garments. Telegraph answer. Lavericur, JeLLEFONTE, Pa., Nov. Laiveriont, Gresxgwarn & Co, Philadelphia, Pa. Ship via Penna. R. R. K ATZ & Co.. 563 Greexgwarn & Co. R, "65. Sirs:—Offer accepted. Ltd. and to “Small We paid fifty cents on the dollar for these overcoats, { make a quick sale, will sell them at sixty cents on the dollar. profits and quick sales,” is the Gronx's style of doing business. L iveright’s $6.00 Overcoats we sell at $3.60 8.00 4.80 10.00 6.00 12.00 7.20 15.00 9.00 12.00 20.00 Early purchasers have first choice. We cannot furnish duplicates, wre COME TO THIS GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE........ K A T Z & C O., “" wi we “ i“ a “ ‘“ “" i i“ i and below competition. Bellefonte,