REPORTER. THE CENTRE : | CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, May 8] i | THE NEW RACKET! No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Bellefonte might be a| When wou come to for snopping, it wise idea to look through Tui before making We think we that f the dents of Bellefonte buy at Tw r i New Racker your purchases. are safe in saying every 1 three ont of four o resi f ' . Xr. nere 18 & Rack: reason for this, th they will tell you that it is the | of the - 1 and if you ask cI, “ Ip-to Date” store place, or as an intelligent lady said today, “Sinee The Rack- 1% Ui et caine to town, some WN pretentious stores have learned i GQ quite a good eal.” GG. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. SACRIFICE PURCHASES... We were fortunate W.T. MEYER, jrread coffe Bellefonte. cade REDUCED RATES, To Republican National Convention at St. Jouls via FP. EB. BR Nat ~~ i. i i Con- Mo., Railroad For the Republican onal vention to be | Louis, June 16, t Company will sell on June 12, he Pennsylvania and 15 excursion tickets to SL. a single fare and return at round trip. These tickets will t be good for ret passage until June 21, inclusive. For specific rates, sleeping-car commodations, and time tables apply to nearest ticket agent. te ep ems Improvements of ing Mr. James Alexaader is hav residence down town painted in an at tractive style. George Ocker has his grain house ar- weighing all iver also has an office ranged for convenience in L handling Mr. Ce in the building. Mrs. Flora ©. Bairfoot is having sev- eral hundred feet of pipes laid from a spring tosupply her farm build- ings. grain, coal, ete., and in his line. iron Wp Thelr Annual Beunion Tae annual reunion of canal boat- men from Centre, Clinton and Lycom™ ing counties, will be held at Lock Ha- ven, Tuesday, June 28. Jolly old boatmen will have a jolly old-time, telling stories and experiences of the days of the “raging canawl’’. Lock Haven owes these rinkled veterans the freedom of the city and its lock-ups, for the time being, should not be opened for their reception. Let the old fellows have a good tie. Re Dedication, Emanuel church, at Tusseyville, will be re-opened on June 7th. Services beginning at 10 »’clock a. m. The ser- vices will be in charge of Rev. Rearick, of the Lutheran church and Rev. Ei- senberg of the Reformed chureh. —————— A Few Went. Yesterday Robinson & Franklin Bros. show exhibited at Bellefonte, It was not largely attended from this side, and the show is said to be up to the average of small shows. —~Not a piece of old or sheif-worn stock is on the shelves of the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte. Their stock ia new, their rooms new, and the prices are new to all competitors. The repu- tation of the firm in the past is a guar- antee of their dealings with all cus. FIRE AT LEMONT, incendiaries Destroy Several Stables nt Le. mont. Last Saturday evening fire was dis- | covered in the bank barn of John I. | Thomps The fire rap- idly gained headway and the building on, at Lemont, towards saving | The barn efforts were directed adjoining property. large one, and despite the efforts of the was a citizens the flames soon communicat ed to the adjoining stables of Samuel Weaver, Charles Whitehill Kl mer Evy. The stables burned flercely and for a thought the fire would spread to other parts of thetown, The village is without fire protection other and than the bucket brigade, and the eciti- zens worked valiantly to save proper ty. destroys d before the flames The four buildings were totally were un- der control, Thompson lost farm implements and all the con The T cendiary, as no ol There + Joss will fool up over $2000 the hie 1e¢ fire was work of rr cause onl was SUD jnsurance on Thompson's barn. - * — The Crop Outlook The has not improved much since our The | come up to crop outlook, in our count issue, w heat op a third of 1 The hay crop will be an average one, tl for want t some betl ie WS a, Iried of Consumption, Died at Hoek Springs Walson Gard Gardoer, and one and most hi 1 i i evening, intl TORE Of n his 57th Featival Ihe festiv ion of f, ie ment ul, Ww weeka ago, will by Harper & Kreamer's hall, on the of Decoration Dav. The refre i gatherings will usual at sucl A 4 11 er % a. Ail are invited to come. - —— Fires Dut $ The mountain fires that doing so much damage for The is clear aud the loss of timber is atmosphere at an end for the present. ——— — Work at the Cemetery, back in the cemetery and the tract purchased ficia J. J. Arney by the association is A strip at the rear of ) To Seranton, Prof. W. A. Krise left Monday after- | he fence has been moved now enclosed. the school building is in the tract ¢ it is about twelve feet wide. WM — noon for Scranton to attend the annu- al conclave of the Knight Templers, He is a representative of the Belle- fonte lodge. Socal spice nd the Centennial, Will Atte The Centre county Commissioners | have accepted an invitation to attend the Blair county centennial in June and will be the guests of the Blair county Commissioners, Taking Contracts. Frank Arney and Ollie Stover have gone into the painting business, and are ready for any sized job. Both are skiiifui mechanics and always do good work. | i mingles —When you purcBRase a spring suit you want the latest style and most popular goods. The Philadelphia Branch, Beliefonte, will give you just _ tomers at their store, what you want, THESURVEY ACCOMPLISHED, For the Rallroad from Held, For some months past a gang of sur- veyors have been at work locating a road bed for the proposed connecting link from Bellefonte to Clearfield or rather an extension of the Central Railroad of Pa., to that place. It would mean the connecting link for a system from New York to Pittsburg, of which considerable has been sald in the papers of late, and in which J. Ww. Gephart, Fsq., is actively engaged in interesting capital, Last week the surveyors completed their From Bellefonte the line work and made their report. would go up the Bald Eagle valley as fur as Union- ville, the Alle- ghenies, f Dick's I'his survey would require some but the was There it would eross following the course o Run. 1 tunneling, { grade would not be as heavy as first different d made, They are well pleased with the iit anticipate d { 4 i i 'hree routes to leartield were survey ocalion was result of the work and a good line across the to what will be the res f i ortel, as railroad buil certain, vel there apitalists bach I'he rom road f is consid Close Call for a Candidate One day last week wh James Kimport a - Viewed the load i i Aaron K ing buildings, on i - $113 at wor Alexander's fari Monday iy gash in one of ly eut an ug which will oblige bim to ux for some weeks to come, -» - - Stole n Bicycle A thief forced io W. li Goodhart's implement store at Mill entrance week, NO beim, on Tuesday night of last and stole a bicycle valued at $30. ed. - -. oe. Cutting Down the Hill Council has ordered the street cor 3 D. F. Luse's on Hofler street. rr ——— . Offer a Reward, The county commissioners offer a and con- viction of any who set forest fires with malicious intent - Wo po Train Late The mail train west on Tuesday morning was over {wo hours late ow- ing to a wreck on the main line below Montandon, A A i It is a great mistake to suppose that a simple tonie gives strength; it only stimulates the stomach to renewed ac- tion. To impart real strength, the blood must be purified and enriched, and this can only be done by such a standard alterative as Ayer's Barsapa- rilla. DEATH OF EX-SENATOR WALLACE, He Had Been a Prominent Figure in Penn. sylvania Polities, x-1 Henator William A. Wallace died on Friday, at his tem: porary home, 170 West FEighty-eighth street, New York, I Wallace prominent figure in Pennsylvania, bis nited States ¢ i Xx Benator has been a He was Nov, cand received an academic educa | native state, for many TH, Ys born in Clearfiela, Pa. 25 150 tion, 1547 KI101 On He was admitted to the bar in and devoted himself to his profes. till 1862, when he entered politics He served five terms in that body and in member of the state senate, 0s i 1871 was made speaker, senatorial delegate and chairman Great, large mixing bowls, hold almost 4 bushel, (Garmans, New plaids, 10 styles, lots of new fabrics in to-day (sarmans. Mer er, ie, : 3 inen’s borated talcum (yarmans, pow- ad 10 t of Brownie Soap at A nother le a cake, {(rarmanes. ghieets, (rarmans. (yood | Tablets, 110 JICK 3 Si Alumi- (rarmans, convention in of the f 0 tional Democratic He Democratic was also chairman committee 4 nia fiveyears and was member the ments i“ 1 i amend- COmMMmissIon 0 suggest nls United ved ill i t i constitution in 1874 { o the st senator I'he next as chosen Ntales 18K] : i, ed to the state sen- .- Fire nt Lewistown y g thie umber ard ot s A fit rs ii i 3 try, and i # 4 q P SIONer Is Say VAAL t Work. Nerho ' 3 : 3 wood, clerk in welg re, Was igh- tin by a Cs identally when it lid. He $ Uig ag slap ad k investi ng. st rue # rth a stone, Missionary Convention, A convention of the Woman's Home Northern Conference of the church, will be held Centre next We dnesday and 3d and 4th. A large gates are expected to be in attendance in number — Will Keep them from Smoking. An exchange says; a teaspoonful of | from smoking, will prevent any odor from them, and will cause the oil stove to give a third more heat; besides a lamp will never explode when there is sait in the oil. i iii Never Jadge by Appearances, | The following is the siatement of | some observing individual: “Never | judge a person by his outside appear- ance. A shabby old coat may enwrap a newspaper publisher, while a man wearing a high plug hat and sporting a gold headed cane may be a delin- quent subscriber, ———— Food, when it sours on the stomach, becomes innutritive and unwholesome. It poisons the blood and both mind and body suffer in consequence. What 1S THE BOY HARD ON SHOES ? Try ont Long Wi ret GARMAN’S STORE. ELLEFONT]I PENN. i diy y ’ | Mingle's Shoe Store, - Bellefonte, W. R. Brachbill’s FURNITURE STORE, AT AE ——— They are selling this LARGE REED. ROCKER 51.89. 2006 Just received, Baby Carriages. Refrigerators. THE GLOBE. WEE ERR DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY - Net COLUMN OF BRILLIANT BARGAINS { \ ANOTHE We have just received |] of the Fan 5 Wash been OF wae Table Lin- We are showing great values in Linens, 25 cents buys a Table en worth fully cents. 40 cents buys a Table Linen you cannot match elsew here under 60 cents, Red Table Linen, full width ai i%c a yard. These are fast colors. Better ones at 2le, 27¢, and 38¢. { Ladies’ Vests at 5c, good ones, Ladies’ Vests, Bleached Lisle Thread, at 10c, 100 dngen full regular Seamless Ladies’ Hose at 100, Guaranteed fast black. 10c buys a Child's Seamless Ribbed Black Stocking. The kind that don’t wear out, We are headquarters on Belts, kind at all that you want. then in Silk, Leather, Dresden effects. Belt Pins, 20. Ride Combs, He a pair. Great values in Ladies’ Shirt Waists, 48¢, HBe, T3¢, 98c and $1.18, Lace Curtains, 8 yards long, 49¢ a pair. Cheaper than common Unbleached Muslin. {inser at * » Ng as 3 we) OI al the sane price Silk oH width, at 5c. has them, neither this (singhams, full No other store ean they get them i Wire. Fibre Chamois, the 25¢ kind, at 12le 5 pieces Novelty Mohair Dress Goods, worth 40¢, now reduced 1« in black and colors, Ve lay claim to earry the best line Black Dress Goods ever shown Centre county. We carry thing from 15¢ per yard up to and all excellent values, | We have about 50 samples Silk Waist Patterns which we will close out at raeord breaking values, | Our 25¢ Persian Dimities are duced to 12}. { Our 15¢ Dimities are now 10¢, Our 12ic Dimities are now selling at Be. Men's Shirts, good ones, 25¢. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. It is a conceded fact that we sell more Hats than all other Mil- fo seil al ’ o willy of in Every. £1.50, Any We have Gilt and now re : reduced to linery establishments combined. New shapes received daily for Trimming Hats. CO, No Charge KATZ & is needed to restore perfect digestion is a dose or two of Ayer's pills. They) never fail to relieve. Bellefonte, a
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