THE CENTRE REPORTER. » PA., THURS. 29, CENTRE HALL, Oct. 2 THE NEW RACKET No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. GHINA ANNEX soxaorr. 8200 gquare feet floor gpace. SPECIAL TO THE LADIES. Miss S. E. Conklin, ter of Her M: je st y's mences a three da our store on Ao nds ending Wednesday, A Grand Opportunity|t xqn Figure Fitting cor Corset, com et. 98th. Ay, 26th, et. have an I site rfectly oI Nt I for M esty' Snap 1 Ut make gee why ra SPIGELMYER, IGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Children’s Caps... (. R. SHEM DP Outing Flannels <a Don't Forget Us on Underwear and Hosiery. W. T. MEYER, Bellefonte, Married at Fairbrook. in ‘ampbell Miss Mary Meek, pl t hi it tL uj Compa y 13 le the where ths ny re p i a o ng room bountiful awaited ir ning 3 ents in an upp: WHE bore eviden t vich the young friends. train for Bb. C ir many I ney | few day 8 tr Was and on their return § von. $s 3 ¢ ping will take up th abode At Mi where the groom is engaged in the drug business, - -> — An Interesting Relic. A Centre county man who the market had are cufis which he anid been near Bellefonte and believed noted hig ley, who Many years ago. hwayimen, flourished in this The hand cuffs blacksmith, were of crude workmanship and were badly eaten rust. What there is for thinking they had been on Lewis or Conley was not learned. — Lock Haven Express, been made by a country by ———l ct m——— To Preserve the Game, The State Sportsmen's association will draft a bill that will be presented at the next session of the legislature that will enroll all the fish and game bills in one and have achief game war- den for the state, who will receive a small salary have power to ap- point sub-wardens, who will be paid for the work they do, and keris fp fd Lust Day for Making Cider, Next Thursday, November 5th, wiil be the last day for making cider at the press at Luse’s planing mill at the station. : am fs A ~The Philadelphia Branch leads in common sense clothing at common sense prices—hard time prices, They jook for only a fair profit there, In many of the goods they sell they don’t get any. FISHBURN STUMP Noar Tusseyville, of Mr. Tusseyville, On Tuesday the home and | Mrs, was the scene of a very pretty weding, at which their hter, Miss | Perie was united in marriage Mr. {| Harry Fishburn, of Bellefonte. The hour appointed for the wedding | and before invited guests had the happy Levi Stump, of near time daug to { was 12 o'clock, noon, { time over eighty {arrived lo witness event, | 8S. H. ushers were Miss Mamie Keller, of Bellefonte and Miss Tusseyville. of the epast was serv slack, after Lizzie Immediately aRremony a sumptous r xd the guests, The | pretty the bride was the re Among Rev . Pleasant Wolf, of Rufls- Weaver, and useful presents, guests from distance 1d Mrs H. Deitze nity, Pa., Rev. D. J. Pa. Mr. M | Coburn, and others, The t the afternoon on i were N. of U | dale and “ of ride and ETroOi in departed i tour fi we ding and expect to be abser for some Lime, Mr. 1 Fishl un {man is an IsLrious yo 4 warn and has secure a congenis campanion and help - » — Wil Pay Their i the Water ( rm panie hart { 1 $ Ken ps -~ - - Wateh for ® Haven paj entunterfeit I'h Law number of ine been seen in The Y a lars have { the present week, made imitation of have the date of a lat night find their way up ¢ i MIN {it I way, Hallers wil I be well for Cenire ok out for them. a A Hugger in Beliofante Bellefonte has a sens: tion in a mask { ed man who lately has been prowling | | the darkest streets and grabbing { men and girls who are tand hugging them. All eflorts eateh the man have proved futile, man attempts no harm to his victims other than to hug them. esas Special Train On arcount of the Democratic meet ing at Bellefonte on Saturday the 31st, arrangements have been made for spe- cial return train leaving Bellefonte at 10.30 p. m. for Corburn, stopping at in- at single fare for round trip, Ain Communion Services Postponed, The communion services announced for next Sunday,” in the St. Mark's Lutheran congregation of Spring Mills will not be held until the last Sunday in November, J. M. REARICK, Pastor, ————————— ~Ulothes do not makes the man’, — but they help. The Philadelphia Branch knows just how to increase Trinl List-Nov, Term, 18040. For the special week commencing R. Wim, Mich Canavan vs, 0, Wm. . Potter vs. Samuel Page. McDowell va, Gi, 8, I. Thompson va. Wm. Parker, Thomas Collins vs. John Kurtz, Wm. Thomas Ashcroft, George Reeser va, Kelley Brothers, G. W. McDonald vs. (Gi. W. Hoover. Annie Lyon vs, George 1. Potter, J. H, Orvis exrs, vs John Thompson, Abr. Cieorge Bwitzer va, WwW. 8. burg. legal, Schonover, Thomas vs. Richard Dunean. Rose A. MeCarty. Biglow vs, O. of P. of Philips- Frank vs, | | James Hrinton. A. Lingle, vie. Merchants Thomas Barnes vs, J. H. Taylor vs. Maggie D. ( Co. ‘ambridge Ins. James IE. Scott vs, Dr. W. A. Me- 4 i | | your personal appearance 190 without pauperizing you. F. k hol, L.. © Nagony vs Brocker- el al. Bri Weaver ve Hon vse James I, o. For the court, Dwelling House Nov commencing on ember 23rd, 15864 Wm. Freese, vs, Jacob Houser (;eh, V Dr Bet ember term Mi first week of of uday, bt win -., I IRIREs ON . Jum ole + ick v Whitmer Dead - Marriage Licenses, 3 ii BEE ji arr mist week Larah, Sn } Moshannon, v and Carrie Lucas, | § =. Wea- Rab PP Henry E. Fishburn, ried A. Btamp, Potter, Peter Evers and Minnie man Hublersburg, ver. Haines, and Pe- Whit. WA si When to Hant The quail season will open on until January It will also be lawful to shioot hares rabbits after the first of next The season for turkey, ducks, plovers, woodecock, ruffled grouse month. or already opened, - E— Ae Death in Nittany Valley On Thursday afternoon about two an aged lady, expired, of Bellefonte, sess i —— Working a Swindle A slick swindler is duced rate, collecting part of the price, and that is the last heard of him or the money. It will be well to lookout for him. AA Shi ~The knack of looking well is due principally to the clothing one wears; to dress well doen not necessarily mean thet one must own a silver mine or have a “corner’’ on gold. Inquire at the Philadelphia Branch-—what they don’t kndw about fitting you out nob- ATOT VLAYS WITH BEAL CUBS, Found in a Woods by Searchers Who Have With the Mother Helma wandered ua Desperate Fight arly Oethli, AWAY Saturday morning, a five-year-old girl from her home at Snow Shoe, Later in the day her parents grew nu party of st of the finally alarmed at her absence, and searched tot, The discovered in a small to the of the was seen romping with two bear cubs, After hild the el place of si an effort neighbors bn que child clearing, missing wa where surprise searchers, she had been carried to a {0 animals was made he ommotion that the attracted to ie party of attempting to carry wlely capture the cubs alive, i made such an « an large tly mother of the woodsmen off the interesting for female the cut charged tl bear, eviden P= sCe ne, s Wis she Ww ho were cubs, and made it quite them for a time. The men were un- armed. « Xeept w ith revolvers and clubs desperate sued at airship was fi- veral wi Local Sqguibs, ‘e doing all neemenis were his iia place to Millheim, but he Mr. from ti to remove w hie fine 5 juded hic vt to I ave here Ch 131 ariey Long, ihe ent rprising fav he reports Mills, ored week: |} merchant of Spring us § with a call last busi - ness brisk in his section, C Judge Oriady was in Tuesday Superior ourt Gleorge having his town come to accompany his mother to home in Huntingdon. Rev. W. HH. Gotwald, Washing. D. C., filled the pulpit in the Phil. ipsburg Luthe ran church last Sabbath | of fon, Gray will need take The election tickets now going thro about ten feet high on a sheet 28x33 in- ches. The oldtime eleciion was a slip of about 2x10 inches, thing keeps growing at this rate the United States will have to annex Can- ada and Mexico to get room to open a ticket. iat as —— BRICK FOR SALE. From 90,000 to 100,000 brick, of the burned Jack house in Boalsburg, are offered for sale in large or small quan tities, and good as new. Offered for sale at a bargain, Apply to Frank. McFarlane, agent, Boalsburg. im dn ~Hefore buying always read Lyon 4 Co's ad —see what ey offer in new { i 1 3 A line of Handk cerchiefs, Fine India Linen, plain * in. hem, at ~wonld heap at double that price, GARMANS. One of Dress (roode, with silk mix- Words will de the pretty Crepon 1 Wool. and W OO) he od B from Zoe OF THE School Bell Tens of thousands of the the next generation pack up their books and turn their towards the school house. Happy days are they for the boy who 12 well-eloth and well shod; and that reminds for rocognized in this . oe ie « particu] style a little check not WAS In na | Mohai il men of value, espec step oe market GARMANS. ed us that we have. VArious rea NE, been the leaders ¢ RY (378 ¥ x footwear town. | attention been paid to i i and thie Ver men, xed than « ¥ MINGLE 5 SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTI PENN. “Listen what he is 'gwine to say:” BRACHBILL _ um WANTS TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT FURNITURE. ~~ Solid Antique Oak Chamber Suit, 8 pieces, with Large Bevel Glass, Regular Price, $28, Our Price, $18.75. £ #1 é é { W. R. BRACHBILL, Telephone, 1202. BELLEFONTE. “PRICES SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.” lies Coats and W raps that vs 73 T1 For Fy yy & ivy $hi3s CK AUN 150 Lal We received this 150 Sample Garments Y opk. their Si Woes ieading ( ax manufacturers of New They ring From one of the are hrough with their Fall trade, and are now getting line out. We bought their entire line of Samples at considerably less than Cost, one-half their We are going to place a RECORD original BREAKING PRICE on them. We expect to sell all within a few davs The styles will suit you, and the extreme lowness of price will more than please you. . Our store this week will be the Mecca of Bellefonte's Jacket and OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is immediately opposite the Wrap Department, and is brim fell of all the neat and nobby styles go prevalent this season. Our prices a | just about one-half what other milliners charge. All Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. i KATZ & C . Bellefonte, pL
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