THE CENTRE REPORTER. CrNTRE HALL, PA. THURS. May 6 THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. that makes the kite a success. Win- dy opposition is about all we have to meet in Bellefonte and that aint much of a job U Kno. The public is with us and we treat them royally when chance offers. Here's one of the chances, 2099 Yards Sea Island Zephyr Gingham (usual price 12} cts.) came to us this go to U at the funny price of 8cts. From the present indications, this hams we can offer U at panic “fig gers.” Here's Another Special 1190 yds. Dress Ginghams, not so as the above lot, fast colors, neat styles and big values for 6c¢ts. Of Uare YY Ul your neighbors carry get some ‘em all off, (+. R. SPIGELMYER, NHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, MORE COMMON SENSE... ro —— The “Negligee,” A weight St Hat. i + 1 wenn 1.1 3 "an durable zephyr- A few ot the practical hat are that it keeps 31 Jay OI this popular the the pace or day. The lig \ bo Iest } 1 hot | + head no matter how Straw | Hat ever made. Interchangeable from f band. fected by dampness. . 1 eid Bn 1G-Inisn imi wr & CRAWFORD full wool f lng IS. of fashionable we as a line Lost in the Siountains Insane from Hun ger George Hartman, of New York, was found roaming about the mountains, three miles from Altoona, one day last week, of constables who have been searching for him for the two days previous, think- ing him to be a wild man. When eap- tured he was found to be insane from hunger and exposure. His hands and feet were swoolen to twice their natu- | ral size from cold. He was taken to the alms house and given medical at- tention. legaining his reason, he told how he had been sand-bagged and robbed of his watch and a sum of ney in Pittsburg several days ago, while on a visit to his sister at that place. The blow left him insane, and since then he has been roaming about the mountains between Pittsburg and Altoona, The authorities sent him home. by a posse the woods mo- en ———— — Centre Hall Orchestra © : A number of the leading musicisus of our town met at the house of Mr. Harry Kramer and effected the organ- ization of the Centre Hall Orchestra, with the following officers : President, Rev. W. H. Rhoads. Secretary, Dr. W. A. Jaeobs. Treasurer, Harry Kramer. Leader, Miss Mamie Kramer. Musical Director, Bamuel Rowe, Ist Violin, Mr. Poulsen, Misses Ma- mie Kramer and Ida C. Rhoads. 2nd Violin, W. W. Rhoads, Dr. W. A. Jacobs, J. W. Henny, H. Dale. Cello, Harry Kramer, W. Boozer. 1st Cornet, W. H. Pleacher. 2nd Cornet, G. W. Btrohmeyer. Pianist, Mrs. Badie Kramer. a Flood on the Juniata The rainfall of Saturday and Sunday has overflowed the Juniata river and ita numerous tributaries, causing thou- sands of dollars of destruction to grow- ing crops. The farmers along the Raystown branch have suffered severe losses to “buildings, fences and growing grains. The Juniata river is sixteen feet above low water mark and was slill rising on Monday. A eR — Every young man wishes to look neatly and well dressed, and desires that his clothing shall be of the latest cut and material, and then the price is an important consideration. Lewins, Bellefonte, has a stock that is the very latest. Everything and a big assori- ment to select from, which gives that COURT PROCEEDINGS, Disposition of Cises Since Our Last [asne, Many Cases Up for Trinl, -| com {In the case of the Com, vs, Edward | Beck, assault and battery; verdict not {guilty and the prosecutor G. W. Cath- cart to pay the costs of prosecution, Com. vs. Laura Cathcart, charge | surety of the peace, prosecutor W. H Beck. The court heard the testimony of this case in connection with preceding case, Clara V. Evans and Cortland De La- the said Clara V. Evans, assignee of the Fidelity Insurance Trust and Safe Deposit Company, trustee for Clara V, Evans vs, Wilbur IF. Reeder, executor under the last will and testament of Mary 8. Gordon, verdict favor of the plaintiff for $3553.50, Charles Speerly and Aun Speerly who plead guilty te the charge of keeping and maintaining bawdy hous {in Bellefonte, were sentenced to pay a fine of ten dollars, costs of pros- ecution, and undergo imprisonment in { the county jail for period of four | months. Coburn King, who plead | Monday to the charge of | battery was sentence fifty dollars, undergo imprisonment in the deceased; each a guilty on and tine assault I to pay a cost of prosecution, county jail for a period of six months, At ten o'clock the adjourned till two o'clock when the sherifl offer- i ed his deeds court for acknowledgment. ve, Laura the court two- In the case of the Com. Cathcart surety of the | ordered that the lant thirds of the costs and the prosec | W. H. Beck to pay one-third | costs. Other eriminal April sessions were as follows: peace, defen pay utor fhe # Of 4 Cases entered to Ammerman, charge, Miller {| Com. Charles betrayal, prosecutrix Jane | bill, raw | V8. ; true Wm. trayal; prosecutrix Hannah Emenizer bill Com. Com. vs, Turney, charge ve, Chillis Reese, trayal; prosecutrix Louisa Pickle bill. Com. vs Sydneham embezzlement, . Shortlidge; settled Weaver and and = Com. vs. Charles charge assault settle 8 Frank ( battery and threats, Com. v ‘ampbell, charge a prosect . settled, vs. E. P. battery, Com, Zerby, charge : tor John the prosecu Bill ignored and Coss, Arthur I battery, Com, v8, Wthroek, assault and elra) ha K. Hayes Bert Hend prose itrix Elsie prosecutrix Hert Com. vs. rape, bill. om. vs sault and Ps Won; Y, prosecutor John IL Joseph lous vu roth; settled. Com. of Pa, Ex-Relati the District of Howard township, the Poor District of Howard township the District of Howard township vs. Joseph Casselberry, J. H. J. Pletcher, and This is tion on the official nd of Mr. ( or of Howard 1804, S16 Sehool y toad K. obh, an al asselberry, as tax collect- township for the year {oO his on which the seek the and amounts shown to be due plaintiffs collector sureties, the above on set. in thespring Verdict on Tuesday morning in favor of the plaintiffs in the penal sam of $500, and assessing the amounts as follows: school funds, funds, $464.00, road funds, $82.63; sub- ject to a question of law reserved by the court, viz: whether or not the aud- itor's settlement of 1805, showing ecer- tain balances against the collector up on the duplicates for poor and road tax for the year 1894, and that showing balances found against him year 1803, as per SSO settlement of 1805 is conclusive against him and his sureties on evidence the damages assessed against from the settlement of 1894. Lyon; continued at the costs of the plaintiff, G. W. MeDonald va G. W. Hoover and John P. Elkin; this action is brought to recover salary as general | manager for the Clearfield and Cush Creek Coal and Coke Co,, under and by virtue of articles of agreement enter- stand the enormous rush it is having. Popular prices does the business, ed into, te reorganize the aforesaid corporation, with offices in the Drexel Building in the eity of Philadelphia. Court convened on Monday morn- ing with Hon. John G. Love, presi- dent judge, on the bench, The first business before the was a habeas corpus proceeding in Com. vs. James W, Porter, charge va- grancy, ete., prosecutor James Lreps. After hearing the discharged the prisoner, The list was gone over and cases for trial noted, D. H. Weaver vs, | continued, Catharine court D. W, Biddle; dis- M. Resides vs, John W. Cook, 8. M. Buck, the Coal Mining Co,, and the ley Coul Iron Co,; 3. 1. suits, Charles I. Shearer 5, Mrs, Saylor }eech Val- continued, Lucas va, John A. Yeager; two Fmma jush: contin- and Shearer v Louisa ued, John T, | suit, Elizabeth Jane Robb: continued. Thomas W. sides, administrators of Wm, M. Resides heirs at law of said Wm, of A. J. Cook vs Insurance Co., of 1 nueq, Fowler va. IXve Bharer; non Fowler vs. Daniel M. Re- Resides, Fisher and (, | deceased, and (, | chael Resides, | Resides, deceased, use the Hartford Fire Hartford, Wm. 8S, Schofield: t onrad Miller vs, B opening the jud Conn. ; conti Hansel continued, N. VW. Hea Ream, of & Bon va James in; ver- diet in favor of J. of the defendants, lgment as 3. Ream, and the N. W. Ream. WwW. and dol ing business Prefs against J, judgment remains as against Jacob Marks vs, J. ook oe and ining C duck, trading 0 ndants con f I judgment in favor of Pen wetin Peters Mok ey A act ‘ommonwealth of naylivi relatione Lau Peters, James D Walker. This ww. but on HY one i060 18 on Wis i Mr. Walker, + plaintiff in 1000 and amount 8 Walker Mr. —- 54.05 as against - Council Again Takes Up the Water ecoemed borough the water q : “1K to be borro clion ol er Works A resolution smounting to bond the en bonds d water works ‘he water for thi yn Bibl ioned in the ured fr minutes I'he different 3 1. Run ph El TR opp wition water, whicl =. Take the water abled indefinitely Fall « the an’'t do that, ito Bible wats I'ake the water « Hupany il righ at esday alleraoc all ou rt failure likely was the of his unexpected death and several occupation was huckstering A wife Wi berry farming and children survive have no farther part Mr. war, ICHIATTS, Horn and eleran of Lhe tae er Was ay a member of § Post of this place, There rehien- foul it- was more or less app siod that he had been a vietim of work, and to dispel all doubt an An of his remains showed tha. o heart trouble and q jest was held last eXam- ination he £ 4% i was stibiject th jury ren fered a verdict ordin giv. Funeinl on Saturday forenoon, in | charge of the Post. Burial in the ce m- | Hall. i elery at Centre Presbyterian Angouncements, at Hall, Preaching next Sabbath, | Mills, 10.30 a. m., Centre Fm. A congregational meeting will held in the church at Centre Hall on | Baturday, May 22ad, at 2 o'clock, for | the purpose of hearing the report of | the soliciting commities, and to trans- | act such business as shall be presented | for consideration. —— A Sat Rpfing 2 30 Pp. Memorial Sermon, the fact that Sabbath 23rd, is the time for services at Farmers Mills, Owing to morning, May F Communion s ted in the afternoon in Cross church, in Georges valley, by Rev. Rearick. Choice Trees for Sale George Meiss, of Tusseyville, offers | for sale 800 fine apple trees, of all the best varietiey, from 12 to 15¢. a piece, { Also 1200 peach trees, good varieties, | from 6 to 7c. a piece. They can be had | at any time at his home, a —— Walker Township Divided. On Monday, of April term, the court approved a report dividing Walker township into three election districts { and hereafter elections will be held at Zion, Hublersburg and Nittany Hall. | = az A Syndicate to Control the [Springs Near | : Contre Hall, A few of our shrewd, farsecing busi- ness men, struck a happy idea some | weeks ago, of which we had an ink- ling but refrained to allude to for fear that plans might be frustrated, of get- east and of Centre Hall, Bome ten days ago, however, a party to the prise, gave intimation of it to a promi- nent party in Bellefonte, our authority, and proves that we weie enters who uow is not far wrong in our surmisings sever- nl weeks ago, and that we are not the one first to make public the plan, The syndicate claim to have secured ill the of this town of bring control of about springs east this is a sharp, idea shrewd of our capital 100 to 200 BOING ists, that may them profit in the all will be pl good luck to some near future, and learn of such enterprising Tue springs and waters that have not yet se- the lands of B. H. Arney adjoining this town on the east qased to of our lucky syndicate cured are those on side, 3 he in hopes th be nec t the realize the event the bor syndidate, it would at the water company will ssitated to buy the springs and of the nd it jwill 100 per cent. In ough comes in posses- appear, are a terms trust, a t something like ¢ RIO OF i ki Opes \ Lo realize waler the to have up gr Out, works, syndicate sailing and be able PH r eusier wards of 200 cent, in 11 sellin a - - Death in Nittany Valley, fi i ernoon ai Mrs. Joseph Shafer died at dence, Tuesday a atl the loll-gate, a few miles east ill { iiNess Of Junction, after ur weeks from dropsy, Mrs, was Kate of the an about f aged Shafer, whose maiden (sr Years name imn was born in Snyder county, and was one of a fami- ly of thi Reuben ( Was 8 sister Mrs. Nestlerode, she and rieen. (Hm 1 husband lisonbur bereave rh tor o daughters, Mrs, E Mrs, Bartholo- burn, and Sloat i urs ted wife and mother, Madisonburg fo held CY 100s being il. VITAE Min Hin town, ed from . The New Hosd Bil} Hamiltos make nded #0 as to t r vehi 08 Onin vehicl taxed as persor wml proj wriy. We New Millport Nearly Destyoyed New was by Fire. The village of Clearfield « Hipory, in seyil #1 4 4 a] ris eaad OUTILY ANOS destroyed fire by fir raing of rning which he store of Peter Erh iiiding, h in flames, on m =0 ult broke ott This postoffice, int art. whi contained the which A room Was D.W.C fwoll #OGH § +3 - wd » 2 to athicart’s hotel, spread J. Bmith's and barn, the ing house, stor list church and s Mra Markle ashes, Metho belonging to which were reduced to —— 4 Golden Wedding, Jacob Eisenhu will celebrate their golden May 11th, in and have invited nume- Mr. and Mrs, th, of ebratj in 3 At the annual election of the water company the following directors were elected for the ensuing year: J. D. Murray, John Spangler, F. Kurtz, jr. v | Chas. Arney, D. F. Luse. Officers: President, Fred. Kurtz, sr. ; | Treasurer, J. D. Murray ; Secretary, D. | F. Luse, really Water Election The Ten Plagues. : An exchange thus enumerates the | ten plagues of a newspaper office: ““Bores, poets, cranks, rats, cockroach es, typographical errors, exchange fiends, book canvassers, delinquent subscribers, and the men who always know how to run a newspaper better than the editor, pp —One of the largest stocks of Spring and Bummer clothing ever received in this part of the state, was received re cently by Lewins, at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte. It is a tremen- dous stock and the prices are as low in I A Car Load of Spring Shoes galore, little stainable for a than possibly ol little better shoe price where, IEC alway » % 1 " esd ighiment aiwavs crowded, i al finding our es } "thint about that, shoe wiser strange growing The you’ i apprec ‘i T WO Ooliers that new rich dark wise every the ite buying shoes 4 Both you grow, id ar OL INany. $3 Shoes for $2.55 The “Bpieial” Kussia The Calf in all the pew siyles of 10 sii most shoe dealers ask $3.70, r price 8 $225 $4.00, our price Metalic, a Shoe wil Our surpassing £2 20 Ladies. Compare tl point with the best 43 WOl i get the shoes m them Pe int shoe ld has ever produced ud, and Vou ¢ 25 1X pay £3 for our $2 hoes A in for for oy Sample of Dress Coods to This Newspaper, Our store to hold Be1Z0 would be too snall the the oppo.tunities now of- crowds eager to fered to liven February busi- Perfect flaw. of 1 less roods without £ F ,e of HCEE, hurt or starter. A offered for a number vatierns never at this sale At 26 Cents, Nev in Perc $ 1 DECrslcK er V pattern i Always Up To Date. BELLEFONTE, {ad ‘ \ Furniture, During WwW C00R0000C000000000000080000070000000C00600002000000000 L, by PE FONT 000200080000 000000P000000000C000000000000C99 linery. ONTE'S 18h to disappoint ! White Crochet Bed Spreads, full size, the $1 5 kind for . Lace Curtains, 3 yds Linen Crash for Skirts Challies, just She thing for warm weather dre nes, si a g. per pair Ladies’ Calico w rappers, “fall wime, 2 cakes in box, per box, 1 Box Paper containing 20 sheets envelopes | Ladies Waist Sets. Curtains, an ex tm rood, quality, per pair... - . | Cotton Bed Blankets, just the thing for this time of yout, white or grey, pat Poir, wie vw ’ : and 20 F— VERE Department. Children’s Baits, from 410 15 years Children’s Salts, from 4 to 15 yours... Children's Baits, strtetly all wool... Children's Suits, the kind they ink you elmewhere $4.00 for, we sell atl. - All Wool Men's Suits, stylish.......... Boys’ Kote Pants... PER Men’ # Good Working Panis ve Mens Good Sugita, sold everywhere for . iG, our price . —— Black Clay Worsted, the $10.0 xi od. Metis Working Shirts, good ones Millinery Eight store people last week in our Millinery Departmen and we could scarcely wait on our trade. We are doing a millinery busi- ness that would be a eredit to a me- tropolis. No one can offer ynu half as a an assortment. Oar styles have no peer in this or any other in on | he | rice of your ie Globe, and 48ct. Sailors, ox See our 15, 25 Bellefonte,