THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, May 27 THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider's Exc hange, Bellefonte. Easily the Largest and Best Store| in the Town, We have ag U kno devoted most | of our time in learning how to serve | It has taken time and | but the sue | ABSUICS UB WY our trade. laying awake nights, cess of The Racket have succeeded. Black Dress Goods, On account of the new tariff, an| advance of prices in the near fu-| an assured fact We offer | U the famous GOLD MEDAL] BLACK DRESS FABRICS in | plain and brocaded effects, at the! prices ever known to the trade. Prices commence at Sle. | [ts a good time to buy Dress Goods in either black or Stick colors. amit pin there. ture 1s fowWest a Lining No matter how ood the materia poor ini 11 1 1O sell reliable ] proud Department. inings, our and 1: . + ittte Of R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, FARINACEOUS FOOD | » 3 r } 1ati1ire food of A1Y nature We have rated RALSTON WEALTH CLUB BREAKFAST FOOD, than which th wheat food | us the cel ere is no s more periect for mush, | made tid i , pudding COOK 3 FLAKED » mod je pane akes, ete, RIGE another of 1 break hes that No cook {)versieenp vourseil WwivVIn 1CE. 2.3 a special not Make up the lost| HRC uj ) it ASL for Y on aked Ri ce and aiter | 1 s above OO WOLF & CRAWFORD | SHOT IN THE BREAST, of Colyer, Hurt in Mifflin County, Harry Nevil, a son of Jacob KE. il, of Colyer, is lying in a ib Yeagertown, Harry Nevill, Nev- Mifflin his recovery several are There are stories afloat of the shooting and no credence can be given any report. One is that was trading revolvers with a was acel- dentally discharged, the ball entering the left breast and through the lung. Nev}l is aged about thirty years and has borne an unsavory reputation, hav- ng served a three-years-term in the Colyer, A week or more ago he was travel- ing with a man named Hoover, who lives in Ohio. By flattering ments they succeeded in Wm. Weaver, at Colyer, induce- persuading to dispose of to to Ohio, where he was promised an ex- Wea- and goods move Hoover some part of the other, and in greater pretext {| Weaver now has neither cash nor job, Hoover and Nevil then started for and got as far as Yeager- where the shooting occurred. or | Lewistow mn, py Making New Streets making ork The council is still at streets gh Ww throug and the | work will continue until all the ey secured from issuing the $1000 has been expended. | new town mon- bonds for This week B Reformed hey are crushing limestor in Arney’s field back \cbureh, and using it {on the of the for a top dressing {f erushed made At over foundation 0 | mountain sand stone, the station raised three feet, looks parrow and very high, but several car loads of furnace slo fill and make Z will he placed On each it wider be rushed through as lively: Shadfishing on the Juniata Ope hundred and two shad anda lt fishery Tuesday night. Shad are selling at prices ranging from 25 to They the he that is 0 10 cents, aie all fine and fame of t food has spread HO there misiderable demand for it fron Juniata and count Yesterday sSnyaer es, last night fished and men negrove river ween Millerstown and th a short seine this went home with 50 fine possession, Fully 50 or td) been caught this season and shad prientiiul Newport said to be more than News 3 x 18% Year since ix: pn Working on Pians wit (ol the Archit signer ¢, of Bellefonte, the d« Belormed been engaged by the preg the der proposs 8 erectin The erect a creditabl £ f I + § i Cur mre plans for new g on the order e building wilh pury their own purposes, along for ACC MIN business A Wms tecent Mifflin Co, Deaths In Lewistown, Hannah Davis, age! 58 years. Near Lewistown, Minehart. In Bratton, Charles Himelsbaugh. In Bratton, Elizabeth Hertzler, age Years. In age 71 years. In Menno, 6Y years. Near child of William 0 Lewistown, John A. Berryhill Rev. John Peachey, aged Belleville, William Russler, age 78 years, At Allensville, are ge 25 years, Annie I. Allison, | a a—————— Will Drill to Go Deeper, A meeting of the Clinton county gas | and oil company was held on Satur- | day afternoon to consider the advisa- bility of drilling the test well in Galla- her township to a depth of 3,500 feet. When the drilling was suspended on Friday evening the well was 3,007 feet deep and the drill was working in hard rock. It was decided at the mee- ting to continue the drilling until a depth of 3,500 feet is reached unless gas or oil is found at a less depth. —CL Republican. —— ttm Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were issued during the past week: Clarence G. Weaver, and Mary J. Martin, of Moshannon, Pa. David N. Goss, of Janesville, Clear- field county, Pa., and Evia V. Rich- ards, of Decator twp. George Lewis, of Taylor twp., and Myra Smith, of Unionville. John C. Neff, of Roland, and Ida M. Bitner, of Blanchard. Vesta D. Culveyhouse and Rebecea A. Bidwell, of Bellefonte, James E. Bierly, of Madisonburg, and Mary E. Snyder, of Rebersburg. Jesse P. Confer and Julia B. Lucas, of Boggs twp. ———— A i —— ~—Lewins, Bellefonte, can give you an up-to-date equipment of clothing for less money than any other store in the country. Try him and see, is as vet unable to say, ly tp Nittany Valley Barn Barned, The large barn on the farm east end of Nittany by John Burrell, cone. sumed by fire a short time The flames spread so rapidly that very lit tle was saved. The last year's Crops, three cows and a lot of farming imple. The fourth that it be necessary to kill it. valley OX upied irely ago, wns ent destroyed. badly ments were COW Was so burned ia - Wo A Needed Parchase, Our esteemed town council has done wisely in purchasing a volume on bor- ough laws, and we are in hopes will do what is wiser yet, study it. Here after we expect to see all done in ac- cordance with law, and errors of the past will be forgiven. The past ing has been like that of the mariner without a compass. Throw aside fa- voritism and all feeling to be unfair, follow the law and the sath, and all will be happy yet. Bont sleer- Treatment of a Braise, To prevent a bruise from becoming discolored, apply immediately water as hot as can be borne comfortably, its heat, at once, moisten some dry starch with cold water and cover the bruised part with it. AAs Decoration Day. six o'clock. The procession of veter- ans and Sunday schools, headed by | be held. Rev. Eisenberg will deliver the address, ——————— Will Purify the Room. sorb all odors and help keep things ' fresh and sweet. WHAT COUNCIL DID, street Commissioner Elected and Blils Paid | nt the Last Meeting, cil room in the bank building, Brad- ford, Emerick, Wolf, Deininger Riter were present. The secretary | make a written offer of $2500 | Centre Hall company, water works and that the offer good for five days. Hoffer street adjacent to the ground does not seem to properly drained of surplus water and the com- give The election to the its was authorized to for stand water plenie be mittee on streets was ordered to the matter its attention, and Samuel Durst was chosen on the fourth ballot, The George Floray of street commissioner was held other applicants BRB Di; The following bills were ardered paid, were and Foreman, for work done on the streets: Dinges | Runk Harry work with (eam. .... work with team lays work ays work TAY WOK occas YOK won k A Violin Maker, WwW. W tl the United Evang ev, of puts thoads, the pastor elical church, in his spare moments, v n not occo- He pied in church work, in makjug vio- Pr and has disposed of a number to nt all the Worlds Fi he and promi music At the ex hibited HANS over county. wliere awarded ved he i several, was the highest prize, has recei testimor als [ his of the instru ering fan d excelle ney of I'he | Hires seve ments making « re ral months before be ¢ nn plet » ready f Saved by a Chicken Dog Saves a Boy, amed J At Ridgway a little boy n Hansc ) Hyde as AS tumbled into hold of a log but it went down again. rlish water, HH, wile fishing, He caught up the fi “{ he Caine rat time, turned, and the b WV A dog, { jumped into th then hold of t him afl an En spaniel, “ cau ght the boy's clothing and key vat until help arrived - - — The Howard Hornet no More The office 0s, material, if the were sold recently including presa- Howard Hornet a party in Ly- ird its tfit was shipped where paper type, ete, « £ coming one<th original cost The ou to E Ales A Mere it will be «} during the summer season. summer resort, in publishing a yo sma Will Meet in June. The school board will hold their first meeting in June, when the election of teachers for our schools will be held. For the grammar school there are sev- | eral applicants, from around parts and from abroad. these { Wo Death of an Infant, The four-day-old daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Miller Goodhart died last Friday, and was buried on Sunday evening at six o'clock in the cemetery at this place, | cl sissies : Recent Union Co, Deaths, In East Buffalo, Catherine Dunkle, aged 75 years. | In Lewisburg, Martin Meixell, age | 78 years. i Hs ——— AIM AOA som Rev. Rearick’s Appointments Sunday, May 30, at Centre Hall, at | 2 p. m.; at Spring Mills, at 7 p. m.; at Tusseyville, communion at 10 a. m. | ss ~Every young man wishes to look | neatly and well dressed, and desires that his clothing shall be of the latest | eat and material, and then the price is | an importani consideration. Lewins, has a stock that is the very Everything and a big assort- ment to select from, which gives that stand the enormous rush it is having. Popular prices does the business, STATE COLLEGE. Commeno cement, The following order of exercises will be carried out the Penpsylvania State College, Commencement week, 16, 1807, SUNDAY, at IUNE 18, 10,30 0. m. ncealaureate by the Rev. Lawrence M. D., Preacher to the College, 14. exercises sermon, Colfelt, D. MONDAY, JUNE 1.30 p. m.—Class day class of 1807, (On the ( 1.30 p.m. i¢ contest, 8.00 p. m ‘ampus, Annual inter-class at hlet- Junior oratorical contest. TUESDAY, JUNE 15. « Annual the alumni association. 9.45 a. Artillery salute, 10.06 a, sla, m. meeting of In, m Annual meeting of the board of trustees, 12.00 m.—Alumni dinner (in the Ar- mory, =. U0 p. 121 (rustees, 00 p.m x College ¢ 5.00 p. Annual the alumni by the Hon. Carrell, Harrisburg, Pa, the Senate of Pennsyly ania, No. elect m Meeting (in room of delegates and alumni to hibition drill of St wdets, address be vd MM. President fore Me- of 11 by ~ WEDNUSDAY, JUNE 16, 10,00 a. m.—Graduation the f 97. 3 Class 3 address Hastings, Gover Commencement Daniel H. nor of the Comme An ex adimissie by hi celleney, mwealth { ation of candidates i nt Atnin i will be the collegs hel h, xamination Phursday, June 17th, at 9 o'clock a. m. held ginning n A second « be Tuesd at the same 1.0 fl We vy, Beplember 15th, ho examiuatl June 2rd Pitt ir. held wdelphia, Harrisb Inesday tinsport, Palafall Fall K reamer i. hou Was Dadiv mat gafs Due in 1900 Valls among 1 year for the a Year incast its ti} AF IOCUSIRs 10 HIS see- ninger who Kept a re- vears, inf« and that $ (1%t vi the is ® u take in “ j £41 3 that this is a the When believe Mr. Deininger nis § { x fe 1 ALC IN IRN, jo- Cust year is we think over it we i= correct, as he is a careful observer ha » - An Attempt to Bara the Armory, An attempt was made early B’ Friday morning to burn ( “ $15 ompany t Bellefi A large was stuffed under the Hew REF Armory a mie roll of oily waste door of the mess room in the basement and set on fire, but the flames were ex- tinguished before great damage was done. a A Change in Time. I time w found table of the another A correctes R. will t P. RB, in column. and this road between Bellefonte and Montan- same as heretofore, on don the run has been cut down minutes, fen EE. Will Speak at Spring Mills Capt. H. 8 Taylor, of Bellefonte, i will deliver the address of the day at | at the Memorial services, The servie- | {es will be held at that place at half] past five in the evening. a —— i —— Married, May 19th, 1897, by Rev. W. W. Rhoads, at the home of the brides’ pa- | rents, near Lemont, Mr. G. W. Rals- ton, and Miss Belle ‘Etter. = ———— Festival, The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a festival on Saturday even- | ing in the hall in the foundry build- ing. Ice cream, cake, and other deli- cacies will be served; proceeds for the benefit of the church. The Centre Hall orchestra will be present to fur- nish music during the evening. All are invited. cc Mn Tee Cream. Mrs. Murray's ice cream parlors will be open on Thursday and Saturday evenings of each week, ~You can’t miss it if you buy at the ‘Star Store." (1. O. Benner. A Car Load of MEN'S SPRING SHOES. We're A lower obtainable else- Many patrons appear sur- always firding our estab. alway ‘ Nothing strange al are growing year The Spring Shoes galore, till | harping on that one train, little better for a little price than possibly where. rised at ishment shoe crowded, More shoe wWigse ao wiser you yout 14t, men Very ye he shoes here, Both are in dark shade of Russia: grow, t more Two offers of many, that new riel $3 Shoes for $2.55 $4 Shoes for $3 The Metalic sewed ali the Hussia 8 band. tussia Cail din new Loos i 80 good for The “BpoeinlY Calf Bhoe, in all the new of most shoe deslors ask urs piyies Lowe you will not find sl $4.0 prics Oo elsewhere our price, 53 “9 4 3 MINGLE 5 SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, Another lot of Genuine Oleine Soap, full pound bars, 4c. Wednesday a of fine Dimities in colorings: Silk Cot Linings in bright coloring, to line ti and other thin goods, We have of Matt by us in 2 caslly understood consignment newest Hnens 4 1C ine told twice the Art 8 previous quantity juares sold rea tremely pate ris Ings and BCHABROT BOT OW prices and excellent Pillow plain Read heets and r Made S Cases at 2, LH Muslin, Serub Rags, but to ‘ i 11 * than He pric 0 {C each, Duy one to be con the cheapness ant i Ww oq lit Caring qualiti { 1 good GARMAY 5 STORE, Bel lef One. Furniture, During Teleg : ns in BELLEFONTI 11 our pri WaVE & SLOoTre, in our tern 5 pace, i r Mil a tribute to our vanity, f the nerally fall far short of th As we are not depending | a three months whole year, we can afford to sell our | prices, and we do it. Our prices on our Milli | Milliners in town. | are trimmed free when you buy the We also ask your attention to our! WASH DRESS GOODS. We have the greatest line ever! shown here. The assortment is! rood, and the prices run from a 1andsome printed Challie at 4¢ a yard to the most exquisite French Organdies at 35¢ a yard. Specials for This Week. Percales for Shirt Walsts al 9%. Sold at other stores at 123g. Ginghams we are selling at do. We are selling the 1230 Satines at 8c, Heavy Cottonade for Boye’ Pants, 0c. Mewy Working Shirts, ther are cxcellent qusli- ty, 2x. v BCASOLNI 8 DUSINEeSs, ar n anywhere. 3 ¢ ¥..11 ¥ vies for Bellefonte. pied by others, which 1% $i i 2 : La 3 Hey are like ail original. other imitations. on for a of h profits to keep us going Hats at a much lower rage Hats, All Hats material from us. Men's Laundred Stiff Bosom Dress Shirts, 50 | Ladies’ Sailors, white and black, 130. | French Ginghams, the 15¢. kind, Sc. | Misses’ Extra Heavy Ribbed Hose, all sizes, 0c. ‘A Special Offering in Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas. A Silk Gloria Sun Umbrella, handsome Oo handles and SZC finish, well —_— every respect, only 9c, These Umbrellas are sold every. where at $1.50, but a fortunate pur chase of a large lot enables us to sell them at this price. We have great bargains in e partment, and you can make i go t way when purchasing from us, & CO Bellefonte,
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