————— roma, THE CENTRE REPORTER. 138, CENTRE HALL, PA. THURS, Aug. THE NEW RACKET No. 9-11 Crider's xchange, Bellefonte. the ig Taken as a whole, is easily best as well as the largest store in the following departments; DRESS GOODS iw": Botany Mills, we are at all times ready to show you goods fresh f rom the looms, that for quality, price style, speak for themselves. We al- so carry a complete line of “Gold Medal” specialties in Black only. They r wy among the best of the world’s products in Black I abrics. Our Dress Lining and Trimming De- partment, [s up to date, and great care is t: ik- re Pree nt- i give proper style and results, as quired in modern dressmaking. Notions and Novelties. Immense Variety, Latest Id Standard Goods, Lowest Prices. (. R. BPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, NO PROFITS ick sales, We a our motto 1 past tWO WEeCKS., vs | iti You were “WW, T. MEYER, Bellefonte. | ys rst $ EARLY MORNING WEDDING, Camp and Miss Delia Van Scoyo« Unl.ed in Wedloek one IH of Monday A « wedding took ti - OCK 1 Harry L. git Aug pls resi- The Ty 10, a dence of Mr, North Pennsyl¥: nia av their da r Miss Dell became the bride of Harry The ceremony Rev. Hors the First Methodist church. nie and Mr. Lloyd V and brother of the bride, of t groomsman u © i gis morning id Mrs, Says: et Ww 1 at the nl VanScovoe, on enue, when VanScovoe | performed i amp. Was by we Lincoln Jacobs, je ANNCOVOC, were brides maid aod respectively. The bride was attired in traveling cos- tume. After the ceremony ble break fast Only imme ess the most important | Mr. and Mrs, Pacific express for the a honeymoon of indefi- They will remain for a | couple of months in Greensbur decided i i wey permanent home wedding was the linte families were to witn their on present in Camp left if event lives, west, on tour nite duration. and | or Be not where will their bride is a young lady have make Ti it may be said that she will be and devoted wife, 1e of a true who will note her absence with a keen regredi. man, and is a young man of character and industry who will fulfil well all the duties of the husband. A fol es ——— TO THE SEASHORE Extremely Low Rate Excarsion via Penn sylvania Rallroad, The next and last of the low-rate ex- cursions to the seashore via the Penn- sylvania Railroad will be run on Thursday, August 20, Excursion tickets to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, and Holly Beach, good for ten days, will be sold from Erie, Fassett, Dauphin, and intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads) at extremely low rates. Passengers may, if they so desire, go to Atlantic City via the New Dela- ware River Bridge Route, the only all rail line from points in Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. For information in regard to ra or apply to nearest ticket agent, —— ~-Not a piece of 21d or shelf-worn stock is on the shelves of the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte. Their stock is new, their rooms new, and the prices are new to all competitors. The repy- tation of the firm in the past is a guar- antee of their dealings with all cus- tomers at their store, A BIG FIRE, — Colyer's Mill, trous fire occurred in Fleisher's gap, at William Colyer’s upper saw mill, in which thousands of feet of finished | stroyed. The mill is situated in the gap about | two miles from Colyer postoffice, and | When headway was stored lumber, the flames had such that efforts of the mill hands were directed ings, The shed was a large and filled with dry lumber, which burned rapidly. From the shed the fire muniecated to a stable and it soon one WAS COI- Was in ashes, Mr. Colyer sustaied a loss in ber of about 230,000 feet of boards, 000 feet of Ak and a lot of besides the buildings. £3,000, 10,- bill lumbes, timates his loss at about no insurance, The lumber be used in his extensive building erations, and there be de- lay, but Mr. Colyer informs us that he will not allow it to se with the building. burned was intended to may SOME riously interfere lt —_, Another Pest Reported, Another pest has appeared farms in Centre and Clinton which, on countie num- although yet notin large fuiihers considera- “Idah be bers is causing the ble It ist a big headed insect the much damage. anxiety, o Devil in travels grain and pasture fields, doing It the once gets a start even harder 1s than army worm, field it off found in i been ia is almost impossible to head The insects have not it this section for over two years, they appeared in large numbers, « great damage. - * - Lawyer Potter Gets a Big Verdiet, W. Potter 120 damages A. $13, Vania ra secured a verdict against the Pannsyl the ilroad in i | for { f i i Nt whic ! bury wived an the in injuries red ' ast winter on } il Pot v erely ter I njured, and a man and his urns we Were S01 i the I Liat Lis { led while driv 2 ross Hl {in a sleigh. ep anrteriy Meeting. » Quarterly tM. - - — (xround was broken ; ag the th f 3 Lilt 3 £ he rom On Wi iam Colye The i di de So as { Her Across > r liam R le's residence > il ile unk 14 g house r, for a new dwellis ¥ ing : tt Ww occu pied by Mr wort gentieman tory whi Howard #8 S000 As ie F IDOves the handle from to Just will move here, i —- Numerous Robberies The residents of Bellef i edd by been made the past # nite are alarm numeraus robberies that have weeks T night few by i latest organized gang of thieves, je robberies were on Monday f Samuel Lewin and C At the former place they before t} ey | at the homes o iP. Hewes, cash i - »- Rev, Runkle Resigos, Rev of J. M. Runkle, many years pas Reformed charge, where he is much esteemed, has resigned, to take effect November He is a native of Tusseyville, and well known in this section. tor the Mechanicsburg amin Grange Pic-niv. The grange pie-nic will open Sep tember 12th. Work will soon be un- der way to put the ground in order for the affair and make everything as at- tractive and inviting as possible fo the encampment. smi tosamiom Plenty of Work Work is very plenty in Centre Hall just now, and anyone with a disposi- tion to do a day's job, can easily find a place to put in the time. There isa big lot of improvement going on, and every one is very busy, eA oS —— Catting Down the Hill. he council is working on the street since last week and a gang of about ten men are working on the hill in frout of A. 8. Kerlin's residence. The flat is being filled up and an easier made at this point. Ay i Rev, Rearick’s Appointments, Sunday, Aug. 16, at Centre Hall at 7 p. m. ; at the Union church at 10 a. m. ; at Georges valley, at 2 p. m, A Mn —When you purchase & spring suit you want the latest style and most popular goods. The Philadelphia Branch, Bellefonte, will give you just what you want, GEORGE WERT, nly in the Field a Ago, Fow Nights | We are informed of the sudden death | of George Wert, a respected farmer of | Penn twp., living midway between | Coburn and Millheim. The particulars are about these: He | in a short time | {the idea that his horses may have bro- | ken from their pasture into an adjoin- | ing cornfield, gave him much uneasi- the fields and see about it, of his grand-children to go with him. for Mrs, bring a certain medicine along. the information her husband was, gasp house Wert and have her receiving to only in time to see on where his but him Mr. Wert his life in that section and was a good citizen. He had not been in the best of health for His age some months, 70 years Birthday Part Last Thursday Miss Grace Boob wa years old, her little friends highly delightful were about thirty presents they je i she entertained | and at nine nl There her home manner, of all i them show ered hostess were very i } They had a lively time and enjoyed d s did not the hesitate air. Tables were place in gs and the litt] $ i oul ‘ HOR 5 i make th pear very asi, te Active at 104 Years. 1) davis { ¢ if. Mile Bar near Of it to Mrs ~avs the day th 0 e writer pais 8 canlenarian, 1HVes i i i y and moves dy js = caid to the | trouble igh somewhat feeble. She good health f many more wning wt and destroy yor ing Of § we ordinance is published and ihe rates to be i This the large f numn, f FOU therein. n number RE FUDNDIOEZ IO pic Wc psy Almost 16 te 1. Our town, in the past few ri jr ally visit the ! of with with tol ex peris atl I's { been del favored ing la- the and the almost number 16 oung lad Wr gallant youths who are vp. ' 4 ping hats to fair maidens sme this way, ladies, no matter how many arm- De of YOu. WA Some Fampkin a sweel pumpkin in his lot, that mea- is still in its in- Sunday will have to move his ence, and the ariicle fancy. house and fences if the pumpkin keeps on growing aud may have to use dy- namite to Kuock it into pieces for pies, ey Will Gove a Tea. I'ne Ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve a fifteen cent tea, on Bushman’s lawn, Sa.urday evering, August 15th; cream will also be served. A coidial invitation is extend- ed to all to come and spend the even- ing pleasantly. i MAA ANS Si Grain Prices, ice Our dealers aie paying only 15 cents for new outs and 28 and 30 for rye. Old oats 18, Wheat 60, Western oats, old, delivered in the east, is 26 cents, Bellefonte pays 35 cents for rye. Potatoes, at wholesale, are bringing 12 cents per bushel. tp oti To Atlantic City, Those desiring (0 go to Atlantic City on the Pennsylvania Railroad Exeursion August 20th will remember the opening of the new Delaware Riv- er Bridge Route makes it possible for Excursionists via Pennsylvania Rail- road to go through to Alantie City BALLOON BURSTS IN MID AIR. Aeroanut Stevens Narrowly Escapes Boing Dashed to Pleces, While making a balloon ascension of New York, costing him his life, When at a dis- | tance of over two hundred feet inthe air | his balloon burst and he fell to the | ground below, parachute he but as it was he narrow- his There were over 3000 people on the | and parachute leap, the occasion being the | The on iamsport mechanics, of people were their balloon as it sailed rap. loded the Suddenly the balloon exp tators saw two hundred feet in the air, stone, grasp- | | ing his parachute, which for some rea- | { son did not open at once, i An zing cry crowd the aeronau frightfu Everyb wly ex pected to see him {dashed to pilec When within hundred feet of the ind the agoni arose from the al ¢ 1 . as i earth OH, i gro para- ne ng the fall | mids ¥ea3 tiv oo} 1 ule « greativ check wd in ned, 8 droppe He and was ple He ¥ the the ’ vd. rid ground sd He BOO T'eCcoy - Og on ip in Fire mm Wie @ in Miles Township. qd nesday | ti y | Li fou i wg of Henry ads Wf Madisonburg, tance west « An Unasual Proceeding Te Ours week £4 i fat ino bast Was irom the ¥ box in the case which they were trying, i 18. I Ir was the J Bloomfield h i % Known to w hi¢ ry Now a Proce a ATSONL Case, says | This was dev have old | v of a case ines, din lared ur- AWYers g whi r § i wa . | ICN, WAS never OCH | ieg {edd in they ney kind Iu surt and some er kneys firs 00 i BAY fore, a Camp Meeting, Es in { £ amp nited aongelicals started meeting today in the woods or between Madisonburg and Rebersburg ¥ A large number of tents will be occu. | pied and it is hoped the week to be de- | | voted to religious exercises will be the | means of turning many from the easy path they have been trodding. — i Struck the Towa | The heavy storm which passed over | this section last Sunday evening, did | much damage in Bellefonte. The force | of the wind was tremendous. Trees were torn up by the roots in the town | and many buildings were damaged. a— A Ap tani A Free Silver Meeting. Bellefonte has organized a Bryan club, and they were addressed in their rooms above Reynold’s bank by Hon, W. E. Ritter, of Lycoming county on | Tuesday evening. The club has a large | membership and it is on the increase, ——— i ——— Atlantic City is the most popular Sea Side resort in America and it is this point that is reached via the Penn- sylvania Railroad Sea Shore Excur- sion August 20th, without transfer through Philadelphia by purchasing tickets via the Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all rail line to Atlan- tie City. A qui a J Nervous debility is a common com- plaint, especially among women. The best medical treatment for this disor- der is a persistent course of Ayers Sar- sapaiilia to cleanse and invigorate the blood. This being accomplished, na- ture will do the rest. without transfer through Philadelphia. Ve have 3 styles Men’ g Collars, id Linen, 4-ply, regularly sold in Bellefonte at from 15 to 2! Our price, 10c. Nothing compare with it ever shown in the town, ~—{sARMANS. A box of fine Butter Milk Soap for 10e, or a cake of fine Castile for be (sARMANS, Mennen’s Borated Talecum Pow- der at 20c. Caticura Soap, 20c¢ a cake, 3 cakes for 50c. Surely such prices will lead you away from fake GARMANS. Egg Beater, or 10e, y sold at Be everywhere, GARMANS, 110 sheets of finest Paper. and pes for 25¢c. 16 of the FOOGH m a in plain IM ANS. Be eper- sold price, Mo. to } 1.1 nm aoubie il in No matter what yon are money " So, 5 you come here with shay bearing the indorsement of the [United you any we, or form, or color, States Government, 1 : | . Bales will get more shoe value : op = i gel 1 10 vaiu “Je for a recular He for it than you can possibly ob. 6 for regularly tain in other shoe stores in the county. THESE PRICES PROVE IT. , Honest Dress Honest Work Viti f i 1 wt and alwi AKCE eased customs and ruled. Men's Good “hoes Men's Good ng Shoes ladies’ Nice Dress Bhoes Iho roads a above caught GARMAN’S STORE. ngle's Shoe Store, - Bellefonte, BELLEFONTE, PENN. OAK OR MAHOGONY. SACRIFICE SALE AT W. R. Brachbill's Furniture Store, June 20, 100 30. W. R. Brachbill, Bellefonte, Pa. COBLER SEAT ROCKER. THE GLOBE. - fw DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY - tN FOUR SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. At 25cC. irt Waists dr CK, same sol Our 80Id during seas Tr 3 * 1 thie ui Ow jor One Wee, At 256c. At bh a Yard. 2 Bales Yard Wi a8 good as you ever or for 6c a vard od M as . gO now and Unbleache 3 e Ble "11 ed in, as i a leader in our Domestic Department, At 4ic a Yard. At 5ca Yard. 1,500 yards Shirting in light and dark colors, a shirt- ing sold all over town at 7c a yard. We are running it this week At bc a Yard. At 3c a Yard. 25 pieces Kitchen Toweling, fast colors, alwavs sold before at Se a yard and as good a quality as you want for kitchen use, take it now At 3c a Yard. We Have More fo Tell You When We See You. K A T Z & C 0. Bellefonte, Pa. Subscribe for the REPORTER, $1.50 “Makers of Low prices and Terrors to All Competitors.”
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