THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA. THURS, Mar. 4 THE NEW RACKE No. 9-11 Crider's Bachange, Bellefonte. Bellefonte's Big Department Store, | Easily the Largest and the Best, 1250 Yards.., And that will be all of it, Cotton Plush, worth 10c., Racket price, The. China Annex Special. 10 and 12 in. Meat Plates, Dinner, 10 in. Cake Plates, 7 9 in. ed DEATH OF MARION ROSSMAN A Bright Young Lady Succumbs to Spinal | Meningitis, Miss Marion R. Rossman, oldest Michael F. | weeks of spinal meningitis, Marion was a very bright lady, and and at was aged | She was | of a cheering demeanor and had hosts | of friends in the community, Only about three weeks before her death, ill. All that medical her about and was in this had parted She became unconscious week before her death, condition until the soul one Pitchers, Oat Meal Bowls, China, Gold Stipple, ne: atly decora- | ted, choice, 10c. Route. Particulars Later. Corsets. Made to order, prices, We guarantee a fit. Ask to C ’em. Umbrellas Re-covered and repaired while U wait. We can make an for U. Have all the parts. When U come to DBellefonte, The Racket on the i. R. BSPIGELMYER, Sie SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. DRESS LININGS. WE CARRY AFINE LINE .OF DRESS LININGS. this £2.00 up. list. Just what is needed season of the year. W. TT. M EY E R y Bush Arcade Bellefonte, Two doors from postoffice Local Jottings, Milder weather has set in. Water election, April 6th, next. Considerable sickness is from up the valley. roads muddy. There is at least one public sale every day now, except Sunday. Those ‘53 cent dollars’ still on subscription at this office. Murray's aquarium, will be an interesting object. March came in like a half grown li- on and may go out like an old sheep. To-day, noon, begins the golden era, but we'll continue to take 53 centers. Forwards march—the army of appli- cants for post-masterships. “Charge bayonets.” Do all the good meddling with other sleep sweeter, Don’t attack another one in a pub- lished article without your name to it, it’s very cowardly. Henry Boozer, one of our well known citizens, is not improving any from his illness, we are sorry to say. Our boro, we learn from an official, will need another $300 on bonds to provide for a balance of indebtedness on last year's street work. This with the other $400 would make $700. Bellefonte reporters for city dailies still keep telegraphing ridiculously untrue news stories from this county to those papers. Reliable Centre coun- ty news is always found in the Repor- ter and the many papers in the state that copy from these colums always have the facts. you can without folks, and you'll Mifflin Co. Deaths. In Milroy, Earl, son of James Au- rand, aged 3 years. At Biglerville, the wife of Rev. Clea- ver, aged 42 years. In Lewistown, Edith, daughter of Wm. Landis, aged near 7 years. In Lewistown, Wm. R. McKee, age near 58 years. In Lewistown, Abram Raybuck, age 78 years, At Everett, James, son of Rev. R. F. Wilson, aged 37 years. At McKeesport, the wife of John T. Wilson, formerly of Belleville, ~When you ean buy good qualities at the same prices others ask for shod- clothing, you will be quick to take id her been home of to have morning from the rents. It was said The large circle of friends who among to one be sadly missed from in the Un- Rev. Rear- Marion's The interment was made - - — ELOPEMENT. Two Marrfed ple Skip Out Veo The serene shades of pretty Linden an elope- ment a few days ago. The parties named are John wife and two children at and took with him Mrs. and ber child, of Linden Hall. { The elopers were from Union county. | Harris was He lumber the | mountains mck of Boalsburg, and husband, stocked Hall. The elopers came by rail to Centre Hall, hired a rig and drove nte, where they took the train from thence to parts to us unknown. Harris, a | Kline, in boss 1 I8 to Bellef for Tyrone, and a Councilma M. lL. by Refused to Swear in At the late spring e Emerick was elected a councilman a large majority. We that Monday evening at the organization of the council Mr. himself to be sworn in 1 i i ", learn on Emerick presented but ground that he objections Was serve the who is chairman of council better? And t the found in one quarter of the councilman! “Gee whiz!" inquiry is, know law can be and not yi ion. See and d. 20, = 1. wl director can at the same time be a member of have to elec- day, be elected, and cmerick did'nt tioneer hard a whole or he even a minute, to with- - -> - Wasa Day for the Gra of F in The members airview Grange open house their hall nt last Baturday afternoon, is from oth- han elab- along with other spread, There and about were besides the en- tertainment for the inner man, a num- dialogues, ele were lt Meeting With Saccees Christine, the is meeting with good success in the meetings he at Spring Mills. On Sunday he received thirteen members into the Spring Mills congregation. The Rev. ing with success since he took Rev. Presbyterian minister, ig conducting is meet- charge this valley, and is an a Bad Falls Miss Emily Alexander received bad fall a few days ago on a slippery walk, and received injuries that very painful. Fortunately the estima- ble lady broke no bones, Mrs, James SBmetzler received a bad fall on Monday, but broke She received a bad sprain and bruises, and was quite severely injured. ———— Wil Move to Miflinburg Wm. R. From, a native of Potter twp., an expert miller and many years in charge of Allison's mill at Spring are no bones, purchased the Bchnure property in Mifflinburg and intends moving thith- | er the coming April. He has been a | GRAMLY RE-UNION, | A Pleasant Surprise for an Aged Mother, by her Children, The home of ex-treasurer James J. Gramly, who has residing with him his octogenarian mother, at Rebers- | burg, ion that cheered the Baturday of he er. The long-to-be-remembered affair took place on of last She is the widow of Joseph Gramly, Tuesday Of her children who were enabled to Benjamin, James with whom Reuben Bmull Wert of Kane- she and were, I. ; has wile, and wife, also a daughter ; Jesse a daughter ; her son Mrs. Adam Bhafer, also the tives joined in the surprise : L. Mrs. Reuben Gramly, Jacob Brungart., daughter of Geo of Madi- following near rela- Supt. £. Mrs, her sister, sonburg ; Gramly, She was a Smeltz- er, dec'd, could not attend, Rev. fev. (. of Madisonburg. Three sons namely, George Andrew J. of Mi zina, O,, H. Ciramly ’ f Buffal« Daniel Culvy, not a re lative, also lent his presence, An appropriate ered by Pro the the the to her une X pe cled, Salona, and Kansas, address was add aged dame to to Wis f. Gramly, cheer the and centre of heart of who object honor upon happy occasion, A splendid dinner, of course, was on the program and up too which Mrs, James Gra \ £ up. Mot lest s of the fondest many years before her call NN Vote Question Town for Water Works got yn the table mly so wel knows how her Gram- ! iy has the LO fe wi Fl por- for | other shore. a - SPECIAL ELECTION The Citizens to on the Bonding the a meeting r indebt ing water ith g such e town w water, derin lection the Re porter as the property holders the subject so as to and not under passio Letter from [llinels Ww. Harris ff Miles Report (seorgs teber, of ' re ' formerly « a 4 ' $1 writes Lo Lhe a pe / Mateh It Nome 26 Scholars of Same » roll of 35 onfains the names of twenty-six farnily name the ar na of Gramly. And the teacher bore sare 418 uel Gir "nly, still scholars whose was still familis me the living SRine name, near Bebers prominent ciliz the only ot burg and always a en Singular to mention, attended by scholar by name of Gramly. down there, school now is I lp Recent Deaths Eliza Wirts died at her this county, at the ad- 1 month and 18 the Mrs in Houserville, vanced age of 87 years, Her death general wearing out of the system. Col. A. C. Simpson, the oldest and most prominent member of the Sny- home was caused by aged 70 py Almost 100 Years Old. person in Union county, passed away | last Friday, the 10th, at the home of | fon county. amms————— ——— Mill Tosurance, The insurance on the Weaver mill at | Millheim, which burned jast week, in | addition to the $1500 in our home com- | pany, we learn has additional $2000 in | another company. a. i. SL Died at Jacksonville Mrs. Adam Yearick died last Friday | | at her home at Jacksonville, aged | about 66 years. She leaves quite a large family. —A larger and better line of storm | coats no store in Centre county ever carried than do Lewins, at Bellefonte, The stock will be pushed out at a live- ly rate the next few weeks, Prices will make them go. The Forest Hill. | Miller was a pensioner of the war of 1812, her husband, John Miller, who died 20 years ago, having been a sol i dier in the war 85 years ago. She was { the mother of § children.—Lewisburg | Journal. a msec atin Will Baild Too, John Luse, it is reported, has purch- | ased a lot of ground adjoining the new residence of C. B. Poulson, and ex- pects to put up a new residence some ime soon. You certainly need a new equip- ment of underwear or a good dress suit. Call at Lewins, Bellefonte, and you will appreciate what he has in thut live, remains Bn RRNA cs Sino eR RACKET NEAR THE FORT, All About Hay--~A Pistol Shown Appear. ance Before Esq. Dauberman, On Tuesday a little took place on the Benner farm between two of our much esteemed citizens, Mr. Wm, Benner, owner and Jonath. Roy- tenant, which led to an arrest before Dauberman, morning. facts as reported to us are about When the Benner farm last spring, he brot with him five loads of hay. He is now ving from the farm, with the tion of again taking the same quantity with him, already taken ap- an appearance Fos. The | these ; Royer moved on mio- inten- and had loads, peared and objected, hay when Benner which led to altercation and Royer swore out a war- that Benner At the "Squire awny four rant on the charge drew a pistol on him. Wednes he took peace for six months, hearing on day, before Dauberman Benner's bonds to keep the allows him rent, Roy- hence Benner claims his article five loads of hay from the er claims the crop was a failure it was not delivered, Possibly another anti " : action will arise from a claim for the A 4 THE NEW COUNCIL A Session Held on Monday Evening, ness Transacted. their last year on Monday even- m in the bank build- Deininger, Riter, » town council held for the press nt, ford, The read Luse, min and following bills were De motion of motion of rd Friday of ii Lie Aas read, riage Licenses and f, of Madisonburg. of Tyrone and Car- sie Co f Milroy, and Hall De H ass, Hen- of Centre Farvel, of Nit Laura Ellen Lee, of ( Lather J. He both of Boggs Township. John H. B: and Flora E. ( any, olyer, Mary Lu aton and wrnhart, ig Twp. ——— New Rank at Philipaburg An offer from Scranton capitalists that $30,000 if local men of means would raise $20,000 of the cap- and the money Application for a charter will be made at once, and ar- rangements for the opening of the bank completed at an early date. Ap | they would put up ital was accepied, ple dged in two ds avs, How a Name Originated According toa knowing correspon. {dent of the Reporter the name Nip- | ty, originated thus : unwilling young lady, and with his nose. That was the valley's bap- tism in blood as “Nippenose.” AA i i, Silver in Nippenose, The 20 foot excavation on the Wel- shan’s farm io Nippenose valley has been completed by the prospectors for silver ore, Dark limestone rock was found which Mr. Welshan hopes con- tains silver. It was shown to Mr. McKinney, of Utah, who compared it favorably with silver ore he brot from a mine be is interested in. ip Died in Sagar Valley. Mr. John Bierley, of Tylersville, died Thursday morning of last week, aged about 80 years. He was one of the oldest citizens of that section. ——— OA AA A So SSA. ~Lyon & Co., Bellefonte, are open- wes asin ing new Spring and Summer goods daily t . rac, as ave cm If We Could Pin a orice. Sample of Dress Coods to This Newspaper, Our store would be wold the seize the oppo.tunities now of- ‘Should be Cood. | No There matter what the are good low-priced shoes as well poor high- priced ones. There are swin too sinall dles in every grade. There is to | crowds eager to oO protection in price, though to fered to liven February busi. Perfect hurt or flaw. A of offe red for | 10RR th ; y Oi a good many think by sure people seem paying dearly they Ness, goods without good shoe. For a starter are to get a " . ke ; number putters never Your only tion lies with | He buys protec : : [iA ty go and in the dealer. should at this sale 25 Cents, New pa ie rns in Percal know the sh he and OCs 1 r ] } 1 sells, Then he should guar antee them, We guarantee every Par « worth § DACK MINCLE'S SHOE STORE, GARMAN 5 STORE, BELLEFONTE, . Alleghens 3 1 1 1 tity # buy to He “Always Up " To Date. 4 You pay. oe Duy Laem Hot , tonte ) CICA «~. ANNUAL _-~ Clearance Sae Of Furniture at W. R. Brachbill’s. A |Z HERE YOU ARE, 1.29.. NN W. R. BRACHBILL, — GLOBE. bods, Clothing and Millinery. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY All the New Styles for Spring Wear will be Seen This Season at Bellefonte’s Famous Bargain Store--The Clobe. y atl Wi are daily receiving nes ettas and all wool elties the late nov ing shown in the Eastern market All winter goods go now at prices without re. toring ghtering 3 » ».8 gard to cost, we are slag prices without fear of competition, Our Millinery Department this season will be Al though we have always been first to advance the one of the best attractions in the store. seasons styles, yet this year it will be moréd at. tractive than ever. THE GLOBE, The Only True Live Bargain Makers. KATZ & CO, Bellefonte, |
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