THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Feb, 27 THE NEW RACKET No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, NEW DRESS GOODS Our selections for Spring of 1806 are now ready for your inspec- tion. Among them are special- ties not to be found elsewhere] nearer than Willi umsport and Al- toona. The attention of ls dies is asked to the following new weaves of American Manufact- ure, and your patriotis m will give | them first consideration. “W he el- wear,” “Basra Cloth,” “Sigilla,” Mohair Cheviots” and “Chev- jotine.” They combine the height of good taste, use, and beauty. Imported (Goods, for which our order was pls laced in November 1805, embrace Silk and Wool Plaids made in Ger- many; Jacquards and Novelty | Suitings from France. Buttons and Trimmings to match. THE SILK DEPARTMENT. Dreams of beauty in Printed Warps, Taffetta, Corded Kaika, Indi TH end Shantongs. North Window-—Mens 15 Hose, Fast Black, Tans Natural. Price card says Cents a Foot and when ordered a rod of ‘em it took our breath but he got all Seamless | and | Five man | nearly ‘em 4 the same. (G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. GAINS | word 1 a it hestnut.” used Ire- The quently a4ove or misused! that be- COMes sSomew hs it of a **¢ Y ot need, if yon can buy what you ad 1! Lhalow wel lacal 1 rn at and below wholesale prices lered improving snc oj vou might be consi unwise for not yportuni ties, evon if the word bargain 18 a chestnut, As we are the w id SAVE BLOCK what desired, You may * TORCHON LACES. Laces, it prices. I find just the size ¥1 5 yoy «pr 3 Mack Silk beautiful A nd I patterns, : % . t ¥ 1114 AW CIOSINg-O1 - W.T. MEYER, Bush Arcade Bellefonte. | Two doors from postoffice Death of "Aunty Shaffer, Eva Shaffer died at the home of her nephew, Ellis Shaffer, at Madison- burg on Monday, aged about 76 years, She was the wife of Andrew Shaffer, miliarly known as “Aunty.” She was al church and died inthat faith. The her remains were laid to rest in Union cemetery at Madisonburg. css MSS The Residents Alarmed. A number of persons being stricken with paralysis within a short time in | Wayne township, Clinton county has somewhat startled the residents of that locality. During Monday night George and John Wilson, brothers, and their sister, Mrs. Thap, were all stricken with the disease. They are among the oldest residents in that township. Saperintendents Will Meet. The Pennsylvania city and borough public schools superintendents will meet in their sixth annual convention in Altoona on Thursday and Friday, March 5 and 6. A program has been arranged, which includes addresses by some of the brightest educators in the state, on topics of unusual io- terest. Basan A A Will Leave. All regret to learn that Dr. MeGee- hon is about to leave our town and go back to Allegheny county. The doe tor and family during their residence here have won the respect of this com- munity, and they will be missed here. May success attend them in their new location. Sms SS Gone to Hest. Mrs. Amy Johnson died on Friday morning, February 7th, at 6.10 o'clock at her residence in Jacksonville. She was aged 75 years, 4 months and 17 days. Her husband preceded her to the grave twenty-nine years ago. She was the mother of four children two of whom are living. WILL HAVE A BUILDING BOOM, A Number of New Dwellings to be Erected the Coming Year, From present indications our pretty little city will have a building boom next summer, such as the town has never before seen, and one that will A SERIOUS ACCIDENT, ing on Him at Paddy M1, Last Thursday while Mr, Burd and his son William were out in | the mountains below the tuanel, fell-| THAT ORE FIND, Make Further Investigations. Henry Dornblaser, upon whose | Clinton county farm the twenty-three | | feet deep vein of ore was found recent- | Mr. | Houses are very scarce, and it is im- to become citizens, ces where a dwelling was for rent, less than six te ten persona applied, | locate elsewhere, The town has | vantages possessed by none other in| the county, and many are quick recognize this. It has the purest locality, easy of ac- and centrally located. alone are always carefully when an investment to! wa COsS, considered is made, ly purchased three lots on Hoffer street, and next summer will build a Clem Luse bought two lots at the tion, with the purpose of erecting | der way. { mean the putting in circulation a great oth- boom 48] and in inducing .et the vy and will { number of men, ers to locate here. It is healt! collapse, on. not easily ia main Is This a Miracle, Miss Maude Howard, died twenty months ago that Spoit Wik Ma- a voung al sontown and a wreath was hung a picture just af The from the wall and was ed, and the dried up. #1 months ago nine white flowe havging dis neral, wreath was never flowers ticed to be hund re to twelve buds were no ing on the wreath and people visited the house BE nourishes in re fresh n in bloom 11 : teil what NO one can flowers, and two of the mail by relatives are as as if they had bee days, when it was recel who ved ago say there were no flowers like on it. “Rw People twenly mon The flowers are about of a silver quarter, socw-white have a dark brown velvety « the wreat pied is amys on dead and falling to 4 blooming of these one.—Howard fo tp Saceessfal Meeting The five weeks’ protracted n held in the Zion Evang Tusseyville, sical chur closed lay eve £3 Lie with a full house throughout. forty seekers, sions to the church. good order prevail The or was celebrated Sunday morning in which sixty-eight out of a membership <Q of seventy partook of the Holy ment, acra- The services from time to tims | trust the good done may last Eternity cpt Is No Fake, For once the ground hog fake as a weather prophet He knows his came out of his hole is No all right. | When weeks he's business, he three 8g0, pad been fine. He hardly got his tail back until the fun It been colder than blazes or sloppy slippery. We will weeks yet of his weather, then winter began. has either have about will be over. il dst Fire at Bellefonte. Tuesday morning at about o'elock, fire was discovered in Jackson Crider and Hastings bank building The fire was on the second floor in the offices of Col. W. Fred Reynolds. After a hard fight by extinguished. damage amounted to fully covered by insurance. ane about $2 Bs Ee —_- Death of Margaret Goheen. On January 30th Miss Margaret Go- heen of near Boalsburg died at the home of her brother, John Goheen, who lives at Baileyville. Her disease was diabetes, and she had been a great sufferer for a number of years. Her age was 48 years and 3 months. She was a consistent member of the Pres. byterian ¢ church. “ fA Death of Mrs, Rapp, Mrs. Ed. Rupp, of Oak Hall, died in Philadelphia a few days ago, in the hospital while undergoing an opera. tion for some ailment. Her body was brought home on Monday morning for burial at Boalsburg. She was a daughter of William Reifenyder, of Millheim. nin lp Can't Connect Telephones Lines, The Millheim Telephone Co. has failed to get permission to connect with the line thro here to Bellefonte. a convenience to talk to our cousins down at Millheim, Aaronsburg, Re- bersburg, Madisonburg and Coburn, aaa —— MA. In His New House. George Nearhood has moved into the new house erected for him by the Insurance Company. George feels {eutting the bireh tree to allow the William, a young man twenty-one years of age was caught by the large | i | hemlock and pressed to the ground. | { found his son in an unconscious con- | dition; he took him home as best he { could and sent for Dr. Frank to attend {to his injuries. He was hurtabout the | back and hisjabdomen; it is thought by careful attendance he may recover { from injuries, His friends hope | | for his speedy recovery. his py A Big Revival, Jersey, at Belle- Tuesday there about two three There have been over revivals in the court house fonte, closed his meetings on evening. He has been or t meetings daily. business men expressed | to lead a christian life, Were attended, was a willingness The and meetings the last jam, bne When passed largely night there a regular woman being hurt in the crush, the baskets around congregation piled them ‘tion the to overfle colle were wing with silver and A strong green. effort him remain other week, but he refused and depart- ed for St. backs, was made by the citizens to have an- Louls. a oo Game Reserve to be Sold I'he i Maurer February the late Pa., a AHR) Wm will i administrator of of Girardville, v f about acres of land in Centre died place county, possessed, I'he the property townships. iad Ke Or 3 Lloegr and Potter one of the largest cRed game and fish reservs which has been fi the Pl ittsburg and Centre coun i deer ri vears under control of and P rismen, are hers more the reserve than any wher Vania. - * - fhe Votate Cuaestion, Inve extra good Here is NW win, i Los are cheap. an in Nmiith, wd a potat fifty the orker an als nile west of to ndred measured New fe | sixteen hu and bushels of eight BOTOS, y ™ Hs variety { He erage iral “ jast il ay and the remainder he is © snty-five cents per bushel in Is or more and thirt & nd he readily. bined 5 fh ¢ Ise V Cen 11 $4 § vi if smaller ois, i8 not only ol- fering bul selling Do vou see a - Left with a good Opinios vangelist Ryland left g for bh % 1 is 3 g's train, and last Thursday mornit had the pleasure of of the peop upon heard Ian any pl noe we _noy Hes le of this place De om panying fim part poke high- of the attendance way. their meetings fie less profanity WAS He the « liis id us he here al. gave h praise for here in these colums, and being a great aid to hir he fie i ti the Reporter mue r couragement his labors received 1. — Hard on the Grain of this want of a covering of snow have suf fered from the icy blasts | to which they have been exposed, and To us iti The grain fields county freezes and i there may be more to come, as abundant it for the will not be would have been, crop as it otherwise when harvest time comes O11, i a | Trout Fry Scarce, | announces that it is receiving applica- tions for brook trout fry for distribu- tion in the free streams of the state, Only 1,000 fry will be allowed to an application, because the entire output will not exceed 3,500,000, Blank forms of application may be had from any of the commissioners, aims Faithful Director, D. F. Fortney, of Bellefonte, has again been elected a school director for Bellefonte. This, we think is his third term. Mr. Fortney's devotion to the borough schools, his practical ideas, and faithful watch over the education- al interests of that town, have con- vineed the people that he is the right man in the right place. cmrsen—— Dismissed Jury, The regular February term of the courts of Snyder county began on Monday. It is a noteworthy fact that there was no criminal business for the Grand jury to sct upon. Happy Snyder county now let no more jokes be passed on Buyder, after such good vior. Death at Milesburg, Monday evening, February 3, Mrs. Ann Martin, wife of Patrick Martin, passed away to her final reward, aged 68 years, 5 months and 4 days. For sixty years she had been a faithful, like a canary in a pretty new cage. consistent member of the M. E. church. | weather will permit he intends begin- | work investigating the | and length of the vein. very much gratified at | | finding the ore on his land, yet he] of whether | found in | such quantities as will warrant mone y | making Mr. Dornbla- learns can be ex pec tations, [ters from men in distant cities ing inquiries about the vein and desir developed. fy Spontaneous Combustion. Brookville Democy “1 people wt week Dunkleburg was rubbing wooden cases in Ze) the linseed suppose, Ia down ler's jewelry store, using for purpose rags with and kerosene oil. On going to supper he threw the a table, When Mr. Zeller the store he picked up the cloth ing to rub the f his found it so hot he could not He called in another party to hold. came into front © i] hold who it. also found it too hot ed the cloth for awhile, After a flo i Ana be iin Jess come from it. little threw it on the opened it up to the air when it gan to blaze, ail happene than two hours after Dunkleburg quit using the eloth torub the and sho the danger nf 1 fins f tes antl iy Vis Of tii rag ie apout that ha Cimes Ws ve Deen Keep This in Mind, eWspa William 1d Charles Steele, fegsurer, closed a res of vir $8.aa and vellow r over two thousand a asi] are Huntingdo and Will ix iit manuia OMpanyY s plant i an in Fut in a New BEagine, Mano fa horse fen- | 10 red turer Boob got a new power engine on Monday place his four-horse engine, w hich was too light. and 8% 800 as poss) ible His business increasing he tilding HE erect a his lot will large on { which wil two-story in 1 be used manufacture of wheels, equip it with ail machinery. It i nature that make new and up-to-date is industries of such a : a town ——— - Got to his old Yalley Wm. Meyer, late Omew., ved Again. miller for Barthiol- mek from Brush Hastings valley, and takes Wolf's be wel- has mos to good old charge of the i He is a good | comed back by the people | There was too much coal | top many® Huns around Hastings to stiit the family. mill near miller and will Gold in Centre County, The editor of the Bellefonte has been shown specimens of gold quartz which are said to have been found within twenty miles of Belle foute. Specimens have been sent away for analysis, and it is believed the rock is rich enough in the precious metal to pay for mining. May Become Scarce This Year, Farmers in the western New York are recalling the fact that in the fall of 1876 potatoes were so plentiful that they could hardly be given away. Such vast quantities were fed to stock and allowed to go to waste that in the spring they sold quickly at §1 a bushel. ss sans AA SY Clothing at Sacrifice Prices, A full supply of men’s and boys’ ¢lo- thing at sacrifice prices, on account of sheriffs sale, at the old Philadelphia Branch. Never a chance” like it for bargains in or out of Bellefonte, like at the old Lewins stand. AY AAA For the Dull Reason, To fill in a Dull Season with Big News February in Leap Year. The month of February in a leap not many people are aware, This year | for example, February has five Batur- | days. This has occurred just once in | every 25 years for the last 124 years. | February will have five Baturdays again in 1908, 12 years from now, be- cause at the turn of the century there comes a break in the 28th year period, which is reduced to 12 years, Twenty eight years later, in 1936 we will again | have 5 Baturdays in the month of Feb- ruary. for {every day in the week, 5 times in the leap year month of Feb- 28 yerrs, with the exeep- Dur- days have This same rule holds good each recurring ing the last 200 years these 2 the once rest of apart the been 40 years - -» Old People, Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true Electric Bit- This medicine stimu- oth- tonic remedy in lers, does not nor but acts us a of boesst it on the stomach and bowels, er intoxicant, ms ke of Hen you Can i BOIS ad- the alterative. mildly v for soos Mingle’ s Shoe Store, - Bellefonte. thereby of the functions, Elec- gth and giving tone to ding gAns, aiding Nature in the performance Jitters is excelien “un Great Before Stock Taking Sale ! t appelizer Old people find it just exactly what they need Price bottle at J. D. Murray's gost ion. fifty cents per ft Drug Store. Bc po Valuable Farm for Sale, situated one mile | bw containing A east of Penn ( til March 7th, 19 acres, i fruit; the water piped to the {and Jo After March 7th the same if I t For f M. L Farn farm, valuable ‘ave, will for sale un- 1805: abot together with the choloest new; and barn, tow nship buildings almost house ated along the fot irther Ris ers Mills HE] Wo Rev. 8 LM, ( M onser Dead GARMAN S STORE. BELLEFONT]I . i EN THE GLOBE. SOO ONE 3 DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY N ‘Keeping Down the Prices, Keeping Up the Quality, Keeping the Crowds Coming, 'Everlastingly at it, In : inimitable stamps our methods 3s vs precinding ali fOT18 Than Elsewhere. FRESH FIGURES FOR THE FRUGAL, We have but very few winter goods left. What we have must go this week, as we have already the first advance shipments of our gpring goods in, and the others quickly follow. We realize we made a mistake io many Bed Comfortable: as we did, offer great bargains in these, Good Comforts worth 81 50 for “ie, Good Comforts worth $2.50 for §1.25, Good Comforts worth 8.00 for $1.50 and $1.75. These prices mean we want {0 dispose of them, A few fine Blankets, 8 few of them slightly soiled, at half prices, $0 00 fine White Blankets, $5, $.00 fine White Blankets, $2.90, § 5 fine White Blankets, 84.50 $6.50 Red ihe. Grey Blankets, $3.50. This is your last chapoe at fine All Wool Blank- ets thin season. . Er ———— busing a= and we will We have a few patterns in Novelty Dress goods deft, on which we sre making ridiculously low The Ladies’ Heavy Balbrigeas ‘sts that we We want them all sold are selling for 17 cents isa Bummer Itisa 3 ALY Wool jar hummer, Itis a lar 5c quality. oe -_ Tricots, 30 inches wide, é%, excellent had 150 dozen of them. Only about 12 dozen Joit, A value. bargain is our 230. a i easily mistaken for ali They ane Men's Heavy Merino Underwear, 2c, Red reduced from Men's All Wool Socks 26 quality, ie, da SRmbrolterios. 10 a Half prices 1 hime Very low prices made on Flanoeis this week, Jat! Drices on ail Buibrolderies Choice of any Ladies’ Coat in the store now at Eight Dollars, There are some $20 and 825 ones left. If yon can get a fit, you are sure of a Bargain. Cash Values--Suits made to order, $15.00, $18.00, and $20.00. Pantaloons, $.00. Come early. MoxtaeoMEry & Co. KATZ & CO, Bellefonte, Bellefonte, Pa. CFO
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