THE CENTRE "REPORTER. «+ THURS, Nov. THE NEW RACKET Bellefonte. CENTRE HALL, PA No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange 7°, 8200 square feet floor space, SPECIAL TO THE LADIES. Miss S . EB ter of Her mences a three our ling Wi Conklin, Majesty’ Corset, “davs’ engagement Monday, (et, 26 et, 28th. com 8 store on CL inesday, A Grand Opportunity Figure P orfect] y Fitting cor A to come er M un ijesty’s (Corset § ’, ) the Approval Ol many of America s . * v ‘y 3 3 3 SHUEY De i gained (quaiitied : Loa t hy vil Isl} ~i) oh (3. R. RPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. W.T. MEYER, Bellefonte, 1:4 Bias fret over that until it 18 80, her we had from mid- the $ that The fine went {f last week On, no doubt, ed led-ti ’ 5 Moke was Indian summer, only mie smokiness was wanting. was caused by vast prairie before the western country Was settied, had out, in £5 but ships it was al is boro we a quiet a fall vole was In the town- wil the same ; were 1 on with their work and i went to ti of we an American citizen, It is thing on it and can’t es the law when they read it. Wo — BRICK FORK SALE From 950.000 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. sale at a bargain. Apply McFarlane, agent, Boalsburg. fo be SAI A SB 8 ~The knack of looking wel: is due principally to the clothing one wears; to dress well does not necessarily mean that one must own a silver mine or have a “corner” on gold, Ioquire at the Philudelphia Branch —what they don’t know about fitting you out nob. bily and at a low figure no one else knows, WEATHER PREDICTIONS: How it Will be the Coming Month as Pre icted by Foster My Inst bulletin gave forecasts of the storm wave to cross the continent from the 24th to 258th, and the next disturb- ance will reach the Pacific the 20th, the country by close of the tral valleys 21st to November 3d. This during the high and the temperature pre coast about of 30th, great cen: 24 disturbance Cross west Rockies enst- {ern states will | oceur temperature | storm period, | will register which will i then be followed by a short, very sharp | ceding the storm centre high in the northern states, which will not reach far south- of the the Jet. wave, ward, Tune warm wave above i disturbance will cross west i Rockies country about 29. 21st, tates Nov the Nov, 1, eastern states Sth, of Novem- Coat about central valleys eastern s 0 I'he cool wave will cross of Rockies country about 3d, disturbance Pacific { central valleys { The second ber will reach the the th, the great | h, the , (Toss west of Rockies country i by close Ol leys 6th to St Hh | This disturbance | the ! {ature high tem perat storm F riods and, not expe will cause ititudes, hea and Death of Jeremial itinenis Hall, hurel at at val trearge ET ext ‘ at the Union « ithe J - mnanion 1 of this place next iby 5 Y ening Preaching Wednesday « ening until elose of the week - - — Quaker Tea. Th it of this fthe will hold i church, Tea, on swrrned Quaker in the rooms over Kreamner's November 2 fens ladies ¢ {el place, store, ist Saturday evening Luneh fifteen cents, cream and cake will also be served - - — An Eye to Basiness, Zion, fifteen bushels will | New Mra. Bhearer, of near has harvested she “ York seed firm. coy Hain, Rain to 7 a. m. this morning there feil 1.60 inches (over 1 in.i of rain, and still coming down, prospect rain all day. AA =F hie p ilade dphia Brite h leads in common sense clothing at common sense prices—hard thine prices. They look for only a fair profit there. In many of the goods they sell they don't get any, The Oldest of onr Mothers Miles township now probably has the most aged lady on this side of the county, in the person of the widow of Jacob Wolf, who resides with her son John Wolf, on the mile west of Rebersburg. day of 94 yen parental farm one On last De- Wolf attained the age she is still fair health that She was born and lived on the farm all coration mother re, and in for a person of nye her life-time with the exception of sev en years, She saw and endured the hardships of the early life, the harvesting under the fear schooled in pioneer clearing of the fore st, of Indian attacks, and when the archi tecture o« insisted in the ereotion of pri of still ‘of the days that 1 | mitive log huts, a few whitch | remain as landmarks * tried men's souls.’”” She reared a large { family of sons and daughters to honor life, | neration | able Very few of her day and Bt remain, they sleep beneath the 4 Rwara oi the valley, May mother Wolf round the ere 8 een y mark the great \ : He Joins — “Good Boys" at Last, § town bovs let hallowe’ . fate Mifflin Coonty Deaths Revdsville, 3 year if a ——— Conser ead died on Wednesd; resigence Rote, in Lock he was 5] Aged Georges { ‘onser Of nx i iliniees | Na Was'nt Observed : + 1 3 i § & 3 saturday last, 31st, being designated as Flag Day, the town was not gaily with bunting Very few one had day flags were out, and every al most forgotten that such a had been designated, ~~ - - i nder Hoof ‘3 iif new United Evangelical parson The The age is rapidly getting under way, | frame work is up and under roof. tesa Death of an Infant The five-weeksold infant son of Mr and Mre. Samuel Kreamer died last Saturday. It contracted a cold and death ensued. Juterment was made in the cemetery at this place Bunday evening, A qf. gin tO —Clothes do not ipake the man’, — but they help. The Philadelphia Branch knows just how to incresse your personal appearance 100 per cent. WILD CHERRY RAILS, Will Last 100 Years Have Shown up as Good Yet, There two kinds the soft and the of whieh mre of wild cherry hard wood, the latter rails to last evidence of this eX-Commis- will make fence We have farm occu Leentury., on the pled by stoner Jolin Wolf, in Miles township, rails in the hard Is were pied every who informs us that there are of these ral they o fences made place, wood wil tthe feno in the ré- the rails on re- cherry vie A'S I ago and have they ence 100 vears ngo, furm to yi beak . y “O11 LO Dejiveve Were put into These ent examinati wer 1 #1. On this Hi ¢ found well pre- tract, at an early day, vere many spots overgrown with wild therry trees, from which fence rails + made, these Lrees are thie Farmers might pt iit by using tl ith iis | such du- Rind of wood for rails sy W Idd not need re LOW HATES Winter Excarsion Tickets on the Penpsyl vania Hallroad thie Pennsyl will place on sale t offices ruoing Aas bis w ay to the far MeKin- Democrats night about crib. The belief that | o hear how lev hi i ie Of i ii got away with us wr ved during the tim dt tant some fellow had got awsy with 15 bushel 115s the & of corn from ¥ shieritl’ labored under luring election night no one steal henoe he didu’t lock his erib. a As Usunl, of We are proud Penn's valley, in which territory the REPORTER gets in its main work, and in which the De mocracy always remain true to the sicient faith and to whose fidelity the party owes its majorities in the coun- Ly. li Won the Game, State College foot ball game with Buckuell, at Williamsport, on Satur lay, was a defeat for State College, he score stood, Bucknell 10, State College 0. State College can stand it, rer past record of games won is 16 to 1. ei —— Good adviee: Never leave home on 4 journey without a bottle of Cham- verlain’s Collie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, For sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, 8, M. Swartz, Tussey- vilie, sud R. E. Bartholomew, Centre without pauperizing you Hall. 'AT THE RING OF THE School Bell Tene of thousands of the xt generation pack and turn r steps men the ne up their books the towards 1¢ school house 1 s * We DOV Who 18 we 11. cloth for wvariou rocognized this have, sons, been the in Special for the lit Fa VE Are Detter us that we rea 1 i . ICAUeTS DOYS footwear in atte Ji has be “11 paid shoe men, and fixed heir s1 Lit y. oq to clothe f belore nd } we dont lorget MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, A line of Handkerchiefs, India Linen, plain 4 in. would be el Fine hem, at eap at double that (ARMANR,. pyle ’ Dress k with silk mix. will not de pretty Crepon Wool, and Wool Serges from 25 i he price, ie {rood particular of , # little chee He, Word Bt it All the effects in Silk and and Mobi. The are remaratie val od, at Pe I He, espec i : I JArK ef. (ARMANS. it ing Flan. or skirts, not aged, but regu. {xr A RMANS, il lock iota IRA ing I 1 GAN Boe 101 bread, inmens dozen 4 GARMAN’ S STORE. BELLE] PENN. m ONTE, WANTS TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT Solid Antique Oak Chamber Suit, Regular Price, $28, 8 pieces, with Large Bevel Glass, Our Price, $18.75. { BELLEFONTE. 7 7™ So A Dry G Te The es to suit the times. hig 5 rid draws tlhe crowds. URGE COMPARISON. WE INVITI NOTE ITEMS, NOTE THE PR Knit Underskirts considered a gain at 50c, this week only Ze, Fast Black Seamless Hose, clic ap at 15e, this week, fe. A god 15¢ Towel this week at 100, Ladies’ Underwear, fleece lined, ero- cheted neck with silk trimmings, 25¢. Child's Heavy Underwear, 10¢ up. Men's Heavy Underwear, nearly all- | wool, only 48¢, Blankets, large sizes, 4% fora PAIR. Red Table Linen, fast colors, at 17c, Shaker Flannel, only 5c a yard. All Wool Red Flannel at 15¢. The best Unbleached Muslin, wide, be, Fast color Calicoes, 4c. Good heavy Bhirting Goods at Se, Lancaster Ginghams, Se. bar. yard- Goode stock in Bellefonte. We then at popular prices. "TION CHALLENGE COMPETITION: ES 1 Our VICES THEY REP LESENT. Sales Last Week of Ladies’ Wraps and Jackets Demonstrates to us that we lead the trade in this Department. We have a large stock and are prepared to make close prices. ——— Our New Department, Men's and Boys" Clothing, Is coming to the front in great shape. Everything is new and we are able to make lower figures than exclusive clothing houses, All we ask isan inspection of our KATZ & CO, Bellefonte,
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