* THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA. Trurs, May 13 THE RACKET. Bellefonte. i No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, [T'S THE OPPOSITION OF THE WIND that makes the kite a success. Win- dy opposition is about all we have to meet th 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 morning in answer to a telegram and go to U at the funny price of 8cts. From the present indications, this | may be the last lot of these fine Ging-| hams we can offer U at panie “‘fig- gers Here's Another Special 1190 yds. Dress Ginghams, as the above lot, fast colors, and big values for Gets. Of Uare YY U’'ll your neighbors carry not so fine | neat styles get some before ‘em all off. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. TRUSS AND CABLE | FENGE WIRE. 1 2 LO hel “VERY e in tl Wit must 1 { iit 1 1£ SST Barbless Fence Experience vou that Barb Wi ec market. teach sir are o HOCITIOH > 2% ' ‘11 rF 1! wo * ip Of LIC § LH and t market else no al ¢ for expansion v3 cold: one while contraction of he and \ . : breaks in co } ner, { th cr AND C ABLE, ow mer 1 stvie “11 will gtretei. FENC ING the It and vis- ental, Casy to! NEITHER | FOUR of | ei :AK NOR SAG. the | MOR E E SIGHTLY F IVE 3 of ordinary wire. » BETTER | fence than | MES ROBERT MeCORMIOK, Died nt Potiers Mills After several Weeks, Mus. Catharin MeCormick, widow of Robert McCormick, died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. Jacob R. Bible, Potters Mills, on last Thursday an Iliness of Mrs, McCormick had been suflering for some time with pain in her side, but was not considered serious until about four weeks ago when her health began failing and she gradually grew weaker, and all efforts of the physi- her proved Thursday cians to reileve and death occurred ing. She was aged 69 years, and the mother of nine children, six sons and mor:- Was Robert and Her husband, died ten years her. mick, ‘ £0, ‘ a J. R. Bible, which place the funeral took place on and Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, the and services Interment was made in Cemoe- were the church where she had faithful member. Christine officiated. held in Presbyterian long been i Rev pn Hydrophobia in Dellefonte, News, and it is | this, in Bellefonte, says the to know espe- | dogs. to Johnny ( of going mad ; had inoculated with the dread and two or three One of the dogs to Charles Levy, two to ba- muel Gueiswhite and to Folk. All four d WIS developed hydro- the | was well showed signs disease dogs severa! other cats by biting them. Joshua one shot ; ast one belonging to Mr, Folk, her dogs in town known a dog day. Ot are {o have been bitten so if you see our direction, with his and » him a wide berth. COming iis in ¥y head down, a his tail between legs, give —— Foster's Weather Balletin, My last bulletin gave storm wave to cross the continent from May 4 to 8, and the next will reacl the Pacific coast about the 9th, the Rockies country | 10th, asts of the forec west of great central eastern states Cross the Warm wave will Rockies country about central valleys 11th, Cool wave will ¢ erstern ross the west hb, tral valleys 14th, easter: The third disturbance Pacific cot SOLD BY WOLF & CRAWFORD Local Items of Interest, This morning starts in and wet. Crain good. Our report the health good thr ughont the valley. The aged widow of Henry Fiedler, residing in Millheim, is seriously ill. You tried 77" for Grip and | Colds, try “10” For sale by all druggists dreary and fruit prospects continue physicians general have now 25 cents, Streams were t days for successful trout fishing. The musical talent in the of this town is second county. The funeral of veter Saturdey last, was largely members of Bellefonte and ah Wm. Horner, attended, Centre their last resting place. There was a light frost last Saturday morning but did little harm. All the crops in this county promising condition, grain, grass fruit. are a —————— Bitten by a Copperhead. A young man by name of Kelley, living with his father on the moun- tain in Benner twp., about two miles northwest of this place, was bitten Le- low the knee, by a copperhead snake, on Friday of last week, near his home. The leg was at once bandaged above puncture to prevent the poison from being carried through his system. The usual remedies were then applied and the young man is going to recover although he suffered considerably from the effects of the venom. ————— A A ——————— Recent Mifllin Co. Deaths, In Lewistown, George 8. Carney, aged 49 years, At Reedsville, the widow of L. J. liberty, aged 79 years. In Lewistown, Charles H. aged 61 years. In Lewistown, Joseph E. Williams, aged 52 years. In Allensville, Daniel aged 76 years. I———_— Rev. Reariek’s Appoistments. Sunday, May 16, at Centre Hall, 7 p. m. ; at Spring Mills, A at 10 a. m.; at Tusseyville, at 2 p. m. Swain, F. Yoder, —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 comparison, and will move it. th, gre enslern states 19 Warm wave will ero Rockies country about the central valleys 16th, eastern Cool wave will cross the west of Rock- jes country about the tral ini 1. eastern iy ERARLEOT valleys 1 - - ly S100 Fine for Selling Olen A prominent chant last Friday spyder cout pai I a fine Justice Kelley, of Sunbury, fo {ling oleomargarine for butler, dary to statule of the ple the eral week on Tue sday of last weel was He plead guilty as was asked to deal with him the The minimum fine, and promptly paid. { man from Snyder county will be given this the Justi the Ju itly ecountian brought Kelley. il as lenien a4 law would allow. $100 was assessed Another business ia hearing week, charge also g g Ms fy nt & of The boro schools finished their eight months term this week, mary, taught by Miss closed on Monday, der Ed. J. Wolf wound and the intermediate, teacher, closed yesterday. The ars wi.l have a vacation until Beptem- ber, about four months, when the term begins. iss — ~~ Egg Within An Egg When Miss Minnie Whitehall, Lemont, broke an egg a few days ago Schools Closcd, and the pri- Kate up Tuesday, schol- which proved on examination to be a | small egg the size of a bird's egg, but | more round in shape with perfect shell | of glossy white. It will be preserved in aleohol. alamo Recent Union Co, Deaths, In Lewisburg, Meta, daughter of Dr. Perrine, aged 14 months, In Kelly twp., Cyrus Robinson, aged 26 years, At Pardee, years, In MiMiuburg, the widow of Wm. 1] mii, aged 70 years, i fn ~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 js an important consideration. Lewins, Bellefonte, has a stock that is the very latest. Everything and a big assort- ment to select from, which gives that stand the enormous rush it is having. Popular prices does the busiaess. Anthony Rote, aged 68 FINANCIAL TALENT, Honorable Method to Tarn Ins Bad Egg. An option was taken some weeks ago on a water right east of this town on private account with expectation of realizing from an imaginary corner in water, and as that event has not hap- pened the fellow’s investment for the option and reported fee for having an article drawn, ete, proves a dead loss, We now see minutes that this fool speculation has from the town council's council. had gone into In other words, the for what it cost the optional after finding he nian fn town treasury and the optionist a make to him, virtually, of 100 per cent, saying 3 nothing of bis “disinterested ness,’’ not saying doublial legality, in making proposal of the kind to which he sits as a member ! eh ? There's somewhere, the the all by watching for snakes. i a board in bad will and of a nest council have thanks A Fishing Noles, and a friend from to Pat have a tussle Simon Harper Shamokin went 14 Monday to trout, If they don’t make Garrity’s « with the a big eateh some of his yarns, | B Harper, returned the son aod iriend, ns x -sl and veral other exper nd about 10 day N, werifl’ Frick, Danny SBoyder ¢ we t trout fishermen of i amokin, inte coming up here to making Fish DOVE Pat ( tArrity don't e 's their headquarters, Are Scarce, oteh "em all, re some for us’ens, ft hiroe © oy Lhires ago years helm thie AWAY a wis fo th Approprialic 10} 1 appropr re for the VeRrs ch has bee ialed stich branches provided for * UNOS, tenance of Ly by I Fae og Breroal, k's Rep ile ul i our dou of fue ness of the story, but upon ine informed the story that the lady mal to the gr ale Is Correct, and the aveyard veiled in mou accompa ried ani- n- ards made the ted ing and alle ex pre sion “that she expec to meet her pet dog in Heaven Wo yp» Sweet Pea Odor as Fiy Chasers I'he odor of sweet pea is so offensive to flies that it will the sick room, usual ly in the sligl to the patient. though it is not test degree disagreeab’e It is therefore time. Now| This will be a novel way i Choice Trees for Sale, George Meiss, of Tusseyville, offers | for sale 80) fine apple tr->s, of all the best varieties, from 12 to 15c, a piece. Also 1200 peach trees, good varieties, from 6 to 7c. a piree. They can be had at any time at his home. EEA Wilt Hold a Sociable, The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres. byterian church will hold a sociable on the evening of Decoration Day, in the rooms over W. O. Rearick’s imple- ment store, » Leceut Deativs, Annie, daughter of Wm, Grove, of Buffalo Run, died on Friday, 30 ult, Phoebe, oldest daaghter of Thomas Hosterman, died at Coburn, of con- sumption, on 2 iost., aged 33 years, ~Lewins, Bellefonte, can give you an up-to<late equipment of cloihing for less money than any other store in the country. Try bim and see, PLUNGED INTO A CAVE, While Plowing sn Centre County Farmer's Horses are Swallowed by the Earth, On Wednesday of last week, while | John Gilbert, of near Poe Mills, in the extreme eastern end of the county, was plowing ground for corn in a low ly- ing field, the earth suddenly gave way and the team sank out of sight, drag- ging the plow with Ciilbert narrowly escaped the same fate by hastily jumping back just earth crumbled Wis them. as the beneath his feet, It Gilbert being on the last the night, The neigh of one red Gilbert to actio what could be § of the u and realizing that be help and horses spur- done done rst quickly, he at once went for soon had a half dozen or more neigh- to his assistance, Owing to the continual crumbling of the ground hole, rigging up of a end for i it was unsafe to go close by investigation In when the de- the the not as being but a feet, and there oe of rock were found the The] from the windlass which to d an as wel! as perilous wo k. fact, it was nearly midnight and Gilbert the farmer ready to at into scend., Cautiously men i the but to his surprise it wind! hole, deep as at fir ass lowered was sl supposed, little over twenty-five led team of horses and the plow, ter had beer in the fall and lay to were alive, on a wide fal- tora le team Both considera- up raise Fs one gide, though bruised. Ti t strength to hols was nine o'cla animals { up derrick of en bly cu and fi y Tig the he * it of the until wk the xt day when both animals were tak- little the for the exo { Of up took morning, and it He Worse with which ill ption and Lruis heal days. been rescued Gil- 1 found it to FEL BOTONS Aang twenty feet here were w We f RK OF nulls [He roe Ht un Lvs iit up by Was § (uen y reaiogisis to formation 1 of of the state, and opinion land eX presse a the « siitire BOO] we and adjacen Mountains, that § west in efl Valleys jus Allegheny as the limestone riate y honeveombed with This f various size and dep wed by i has Deen oocasit j8 underground streams wash- i = numero ing away the soft calcareous limestone RA Going to Califorala. Mrs of Boalsburg, will short. 1 ly start on a trip to t Mra. David Thi Sparr, fo visit id n= alifornia, Witmer a be her sister, : ativ s will the | other rel Although up in years, 74, Mrs, We Mr. and Mrs. Simon Harper, of | will accompany the lady as! ney. this place, far as Chicago, we understand, i msn i Locast Doctors Disagreeing, ! The story going the rounds of the | press to the effect that the sev renteen- | year locusts are due this year has elic- ited the statement from the locust wise that this is a mistake. They say that the locusts were due in this sec- tion in 1850 and had just begun to ap- pear when the big flood came. The flood completely destroyed them, and but few were seen after the waters had subsided. We will have to wait until the season is over to see which of the locust prognosticators are correct. p— Sadden Death at Rebersburg. Mrs. William Walker died suddenly at Rebersburg, on Tuesday afternoon, supposed from a stroke of apoplexy. She attended church services on Bun- day previous. Her age was over 70 years, Her maiden name was Smull. ~Saturday you can buy at the “Star Store,” 2 lbs. Arbuckles Coffee, 250; nice brown sugar, 4c; Ladies’ vests from Ge. up. A hie 3 Cal. Fruits not ualled in town kage Dun- a rolled oats, Je. Bp on every. thing lower than hi lowest. —G, O, A Car Load of MEN'S SPRING SHOES, Bhoes galore. We're still harping on that one etrain, A little better s for a little lower price than poscibly obtainable else- where. Many patrons appear sar- prised at always finding our estab. lishment always Nothing strange about that. More men are grow in every the more buying shoes here. Both are ghade of Russia: If We Could Pin a Sample of Dress Coods to This Newspaper, too eager to Spring hoe Our store would be ginall hold the seize the oppo.tunities now of- crowded, crowds shoe wise ar, you pprecidLe i (r ve ; bus - without gtarter. he wiser fered to liven February vou'll ‘ L WO that new rich grow, ness, Perfect goods Rs ae x flaw. For i i . § xr QLICs O01 any, dark hurt or A offered for less th at in a number of patterns never $3 Shoes for $2.55 ole, The “Bp:eal" Calf b Hew $4 Shoes for $3 an to go The Metalic, a band. sewed Ruwia Calf fin g ‘ thite ¢ Lig Bale i Lhe new Loe mo tL shoe desler i not find so good § } Our price " al » elsewhere | Al 256 Cents, ih it i i wi isew here for $2 2% 4.00, our price. $3.00 New I’ reale Our gurpasgin Ladies »oint world 1 iy %, yon ( ompare vith the best Always Up To Date. has ©) t tha al get the shoes y v Te £) F " v . Ed paj 20 for our MINCLE'S SHOE STORE, GARMAN'S STORE, BELLEFONTE, . PA.| Allegheny 00000000000000000000000000000006000000006000080 We offer special bargains in Furniture, Baby Carriages, And Refrigerators, During the month of May. Pp - W. R. BRACHBILL, Telepl BELLEFONTE Ik GLOBE. Clothing and Millin ~ THE WASH DRESS GOODS SEASON ery. White Org 15. 35 conts, Lappelit Mull, The new all colors raised figures, shade of Gerarinm Red, andies, fabrics ti { work #1 lnding Lilt “around ine Le 0 White Swisses, Plain new Bg i 3 3 : 15 and and dotted, 12 to 40 cents, | White Jap 2 i | Printed Grass Linen, : ite Jap and China Silks, ; . 1 55 to 75 cents. Natural ground and printed in| {| Red, Black and Blues, 10¢. —————————— Sot 55 In Our Millinery Department, We acknow ledge no competition. w e receive new styles and new shapes every ny and are always recdy to show the very newest things as soon as they appear in the eastern markets. | American Dimities, In Corded Effects, 5, 10 and 15¢. | French Organdies, Printed in delicate and tasty designs, extremely 90 to Soe. American Organdies, , 10 and 15 cents. Crashes for Skirts. Our Swell Styles, Combined with Artistic Arrange ment of Trimmings, and last, bat not least, our EXTREME LOW NESS OF PRICE, have proven iriesistible attractions to those who delight in stylish headwear. 300 Sailors this week, 12. We have them both plain striped, 15, 20 and Plain Organdies, For Linings, ail colors, 9c. White Dress Goods For graduating dresses, KATZ & CO, Benner, Bellefonte,
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