THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, Nov, 19 No, 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, AS OTHERS SEE... CHINA ANNEX, “Why, Mr. Spigelmyer, ain’t this just lovely!” “Quite an improvement. Oh, my! but this is nice.” “We believe we made a mistake and got into John Wanamaker's,” “China Annex! That puts me in mind of the World's Fair.” “You are certainly making a hit on China and Lamps.” “I think this is the nicest part of the store, I could spend a half a day here.” “You never saw such nice things. It's certainly a show.” “This is the finest addition yet.” Resp clfully sulimitte dd. (3. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. purchases this ne ur | fall, we have Dv no means ov erlook- £ +} ed the wants of the «M EN... We can give you a nice Chevi Working ool one good JIE Shirt for Wool Over- i x i RO 1 his shirts, 45 and 50c. Undershirts i Overalls, Hose up. Wool 15¢ Hose, 5 Handkerchief Gloves, 50¢ and Leather, 15, £1.00, Lumberman’s Flannel, 5 tty 9 aC, Laundred and Un Cuff W.T. MEYER, Bush Arcade Bellefonte. Two doors from § ried Li ioe ws Ld Loeal Snow Flakes Wheat is worth % in New York. The since Monday. weather has become Farmers have done plowing so far. Extra copies of the Reporter can al- ways be had at 3¢ per copy. Last Friday had several infant snow squalls, the first of the season. Wash Harter last week flitted from Millheim to Bellefonte, Look out for a change in the road time tables for the winter. Mark Hannpa would like to be tor from Ohio, Labor's foe. Bob. Hunter is the proud father of a spry little daughter that called in his cozy home, offered at 4e¢ dressed with cooler weather it Pork has been the past week ; may be half cent higher. Wm. pretiy is the happiest man over there. leiber has moved into his Lew house uear Colyer, and ister’s majority for sheriff would like- ly end much larger in his favor. C. P. Hewes made a trip to Lewis- burg on legal He practice is fast extending into adjoining coun- ties. business, The State College Building and Loan Association was incorporated the oth- er day, with a eapital stock of fifty thousand dollars, Mr. Poulson expects to occupy his handsome new residence north of the station io about three weeks and will soon start up his handle factory. Jasper BR. Wolf, one of Miles twp's well-known citizens, is at present mak- ing (his stay at Bellwood, where he has a widowed sister, Mrs. Weaver. Samuel Kreamer put in over 100 days of labor as a donation to the new Ref. church ; we imagine this consid- erably exceeds the record of any other member, When you buy on tick, be prompt to pay ; when you borrow don’t forget to return ; when you talk, speak the truth ; when you doa favor, let it be from principle, not from selfish mo- tives, Weather was mild and spriong-like this week. Families that did their butchering during last week's cold snap, must haste to cat their stock of sausages and leberwurst lest they spoil, or, use ‘em to remember the poor with before it is too late. DIED AT LINDEN HALL G., W.Unmpbell, a Highly Respected Citi. ren Succumbs to Heart Trouble, Mr, George Washington Campbell, living a Hall, oo oe respected citizen short distance west of Linden died last Sunday morning at the a of about 78 years, sufferer from no time assumed such a phase that his friends became alarmed, On Saturday death ensued Sunday His many greatly shocked at this almost sudden and few the an- friends were | were aware of his illness until and They Mr. Campbell leaves a widow | four children to survive him, {are Elmer and David, both living near | Linden Hall, Mrs, J. C. of Oak Hall, Mrs. Stine, in Lebanon county, Gilliland, and living Several children have preceded him in death, In just two weeks after his death, Mr, and Mrs, i celebrated the Campbell would have i fiftieth | their marriage, the golden wedding. Wednes. residence. Int anniversary of The funeral took place on { day from his late ment was made in tery. er- the Branch ceme- Bo yy Tavern Stand Sold. { The { has | tavern stand r, Henry or $1000, a old Aaronsburg wen sold yi ale own I pro ¥¥), This neration and a half owned and kept by | Witmer and Mechanics’ For a number of tavern a ge Ho wan {enry the “Farmers Years | having a li 1 Ke pt OnLy with meals and lodging. It is the landmarks of ti | new owner, E { it as a house of itted to offer the best yr - Stroke of Paralysis, week Willi of Milton, was pre One day last stroke of paralysis, Aaronsbu er-in-law of the editor He is a son of Rev, Danie Who was Lhe the Evangelical churel ti {try and t Lt on | of two tr i both mornin | Montandon i 05, The morning i heduled Aarris ‘ ie { of | fonte is = The | mains as { the | 8.09. time change has been © a i Referred to the School i a An exchange says a farmer iwifeowned a h { weigh it. The man i wg and they his wife 135 P winds, } , | ACTOSH the fence so that upon the ends it exactly {ope 3 ’ . i 1 hey exchange i piaces the wile he again. {ing the pig in wr i the lap, jus board What weight of the porker, i - > - Dingess’ Ran for Congress Our f Din- Hominn mer townsman, Clevan i ges, who had the unanimous iH i tion for congress from the po { party of the Lycoming d ®ith in Lycoming i { cornplimented | party vote, 1117 voles, Cleve { M. ( nore and iu the district would Lif elected, - -» oo. i Tried to Rob nave oveen Hastings An attempt was made to rob Gos Hastings’ mansion on Tuesday even Mrs. Rankin, the mother of Mrs, Hastings, discovered a tramp to get in the front door and pluckil drove him off, but not before viciously abused by the tramp, who repeatedly tried to pass ler, ing. trying y she was py Patting Down Crossings substantial crossings in different parts of the town. They are of brick with a good curb on each side. The old ones stead. Barney Garis, the is doing the work for the borough. it tpi Politica Kills a Horse, mason, On election day, one of buggy, taking voters to and from the polls, at Pleasant Gap, aud while pass became sick and died in a short time, Than Sf kagiving Serviees. be held on Thanksgiving morning at i0 o'¢lock, in the Presbyterian church of Centre Hail, i. ti —~Llothes do not make the roan’, — but they help. The Philadelphia Branch knows just how to increase your personal appearance 100 per cent, without pauperizing you. Old Thmers Fight, Last Friday two of Bellefonte’'s old- est citizens got in an altercation that wound up in an ugly fight, Benjamin Housel built a small house on a piece On Mr. Housel and they were talking about {of land owned by John Caldwell. Friday Mr, Caldwell was to see various matters and finally while dis- cussing the appointment of mail car- called each other ugly names and a fight en- They and rolled, pounded and slugged each other until and parted On Tuesday they were Keich- want of party riers they became excited and sued, clinched outside parties interfered the two men. given a hearing before justice line who discharged them for sufficient evidence as to which was at fault, The peculiar point about the quarrel the of the Mr. Caldwell stated that Vears while Mr. Housel gave his at the last persons one would expect to see in a fight, but is nue combatants. he was 90 nye 70, They would be any which I) they had a real lively one i black eyes were given, —(% i - Her Essny on Physiology I'he cruel newspapers are publishing 5 } » ei the horrid story that a sweet gir in a neighboring tow say on pi § ¢ Lute VRieid IVEION He human a Another New Dwelling, bir FF Oot i broke ground last week vw dwelling house ; be erected B.D. erected hiogse al the It frie dw Hing Of will between Foreman the newly Luise, Lause & Son have done much building up that end of town. i — Will Decome a Centre Haller. William Meyer, late merchant at Co- | burn, has purchased Clem Lose's { residence at the station, and thinks of and all such. WA oy A Bellefonte Fire, Homer Martz, at {tally destroyed by fire, along with sev- {eral vehicles, The loss will | $800, on which there is an Lof about $200, be about i - —— “ 1 LOTS FOR BALE, { Lots in |, } or 1acre, or more, on { reasonable terms, located on main road short distance north east the station, Apply at Reporter office. tr | mas tian MU A 0 it i i i i | Good advice: Never leave home on {a journey without a bottle of Cham- | berlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea | Remedy. For sale by Wm. Pealer, {Spring Mills, 8. M. Swartz, Tussey- { ville, and R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hull, i i i FOSTERS PREDICTIONS. When and Where storms Wii Month, My last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm wave to cross the continent from the 11th to the 15th, and the next will the 16th, Rockies country by central reach the Pacitie coast about cross the west of the close of the 17th, the great the warn Oth, and eastern 21st. The will cross the west of Rockies country about the 16th, the valleys 18 to states on the wave vil - 20th, of tockies country about the 19th, great ost, The disturbance great central leys on the 18th, eastern states The cool wave will cross the west central valleys eastern states 23d. i wil | occur during the low temperature storm period, and the temperature of the week, although the The % will be above the av- going to high points preceeding storm centre, will average low, disturbing fore The the will manifest a erage low, disturbing forces will slorms i ie be ahove average, and the very considerab “1 ergy. Btorm energies are expended in Various ways, sometimes in causing excessive heat, sometimes by a great drop in the temperature, in ex CoaRive cloudiness, or ralns, or snows, winds, electrical displ AVS, ele When | Hp ak { storm energies or the force of storms the reader must wciude that de 3 Of Interest to Porlmasteras I's HAVE Tecan os ord sig ® and the 1:1 4 ¥ fold such car i iting them fo Porkers Sgaeal Prevent a Steal Herald say x 4 damsbsis vaam iTE th »~ “ ? i in but fortunately steceeding in their an { Had the ti} by the squeal the Doe, jeves alarmed wotlld have lost his fat porkers but he could have fallen of shun. | on good father A BELLEFONTE, PA. A line of Handkerchiefs. Fine India Linen, plain % in. hem, at be-—would be cheap at double that price, GARMANS. One particu ar Dress , a little check with silk mix- ed, at 50c. Words will not de- scribe it. All the pretty Crepon it. ik and Wool. and W a0 effects in | ar Ti f 4 ply ie of (100s and Mohair. to 50¢ are remarkal 1e¢ Serges from 2oc le ially with the rising market. GARMANS, Flan. Ot valine, espec- or A very excellent Se outing 1 ts iE, 1 wihid Bua . nel suitable for shire or ski in remnants or damaged, 1 1 i ar stock ZOOAS, i I'he new and key, pencii, ruier and worth three tim _ Tablet for f1tte from : GOzZen al saline pi GARMAN’S STORE. BELLEFONTE, PENN. “© wine to say:"” WANTS TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT Regular Pric 5 (i i V¢ ces, with Large Bevel Glass, Telephone, 1302. BELLEFONTE. no sentiment ¢ ir with us adit El » * 1 1 wholesale trade, lainly t | He crowded cot World of Buyers to Our Counters. equaled in this town. These goods have IN NEW YORK. KATZ & CO, Bellefonte, # Pa.