THE CENTRE REPORTER. sms hai Acme —————— CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, June 3 THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider’s Bechange, Bellefonte. Easily the Largest and Best Store in the Town, We have as U kno devoted most and sUC- Wit time the us our trade. It has taken laying awake nights, but cess of The Racket assures have succeeded. . Black Dress Goods, On account of the new tariff, an of } near fact We GOLD MEDAL FABRICS fleets, knoy ‘11 advance rices in the ture 1s an U the mous BLACK DRESS in and brocaded assured in at the to the at ote, rest prices ever Prices commence buy Dress (Goods Stick i COL "=. in Sither | black or pin the Linings. No matter » how Oe wd just Department. (3. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, FARINAGEOUS FOOD her Pa. $4211 i We have | RALSTON HEALTH GLUB. BREAKFAST ‘Fo0D, 1 whieh the coos s FLED REE © 1k fast r SNe i CRAWFORD A Runaway on Nittany Moantain. On Saturday night last, about eleven back from Day Faylor 0 "clock, while on their way taking vif art in the Memorial Potts Mills, Hugh and Samuel Gettig met with They had nea Nit saw a horse and HET es al rs (quite an experience, ly reached the top of they towards them Just behind Taylor and the Pleasant Gap bistd, Ha mountains echo with horse driven by the this became frightened and, in the road, started to run away. r I mountain when buggy { by tany ning driven a Woman. Gellig came on their way the The back from Centre making heir music. woman wheeling The woman became frightened and eried “For sake this Taylor and Gettig being soldiers are naturally brave men, and at once went to the rescue of the lady in distress. The horse did not run far but began to prance and back, threatening moment to upset the buggy and throw its fair occupant out. The men overtook her and succeeded in quiet- ing the horse, but the lady refused to ride any farther, and resumed her Journey to Centre Hall by foot, ing the horse and buggy for Messrs. Taylor and Gettig to bring back to Bellefonte, where it belouged.— Daily News, (God's horse.’ stop sSO0Nn leav- —— Death of Mrs. David Lohr Charlotte Lohr, wife of David Lohr, whose home was on the mountain in Benner township, died very suddenly, with heart disease, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mechtley, at Snow Shoe, Tuesday morning, 25th. She had been ill only a few hours previous to her death. Deceased was 66 years old and is survived by five sons and three daughters, with their father. in — 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 assort- ment to select from, which gives that stand the enormous rush it is having. DECORATION BERVICES, How the Day Was Observed Hall, The Decoration ceremonies in { town on Saturday evening were im-| and largely attended, The | { Post had a fitting program, and all | passed off pleasantly, save that there { was a cold breeze that called for over | coats and wraps, nt Centre | | | our | | pressive The Pleasant Gap band, | Noll, kindly tendered {and met with a hearty their patriotic offer. The by the band was and sppropriate. This band is one, the We extend to them, on behalf the thanks of this ty for the tréat upon this occasion. At 6 p. m., the Post, headed by the] band, and followed the citizens, proceeded to the where the | services were opened by a fervent pray- Rhodes, after Lin- {coln’s address at Gettysburg read by Prof. Wm. Krise, member of the Post, proceeded to decorate the fallen heroes, during ty of the band beautiful dirge. The children also participated in led by Wm. | its services free, welcome for music dis coursed charming | an old | second to none in county. | of the | citizens, communi- | by cemetery, { er by Rev, which | WHS a veteran and The Post the graves the then | ol renders « bath which fn Sab school strewing | the graves with flowers. thea “nn assembled surrounded to Eisenberg, Those the Yar ev, listen to address by His i suited to the occasion of the stand remark Were EH and revited the Pa attention thought, historic and recent events our land and the sacre dom, with a glowi roes beneath the sod, speaker s address, Mrs veter original poem by wife of one of the an vorable attention, and clos monies, - > Breals Two Fin - Cycler his finger e broken and the sprained bicycle las company nt Lo MN pru On ar Hen and W ations for | shor and J IRS range son, Lot Struble On Invis A. erson. rd An ent He trda Beaver, 8. 8B. Miles - . - Entertainment, erfainment will ormed church evening June Mary Kreamer programine the ni Sal ¥ ~ girls of he wi class recitations, dialogues, tall music by the class and the All Admission free, orchestra, are cordia but a libe is asked. Proceeds for the church. - A Band ® Complimeni. ex Repor The Pleasant Gap band, on irae tion eve, complimented the ter by a serenade with one of its finest pie. Thi olde “t ces charmingly performed. the has reputation for rendering fir Thanks for the serenade, er of fine muat again, often as you please, % Or ganization is one of bands in the county and an established 1e music, Being a lov. music we say, come so a. Big Sawmill Fire, On Monday night fire destroyed the, & at Hyner, in Clinton county. and all yards were The origin is unknown ; no insurance, the | Con- | A number of buildings piled lumber in the sumed, $30,000 ; lous, st cosmeimsona Had a Good Night, The ladies of the Presbyterian church are very well pleased with the result | of their festival in the foundry build-| ing last Baturday evening. There] were a great many people from out of | town here, and they were liberal pa- trons. About $36.00 was netted for the | church improvement, The Aunaal Plenle. - tA A SARA The 24th annual picnic of the Centre | Co. Patrons of Husbandry will be held at Grange Park, Centre Hall, from the 15th to the 18th of Septem ber. sniffs w——— Death of a Former Centre Hall Lady. Mrs. John Ross, a daughter of Peter Durst, dec’d, of this place, died at her home in Petersburg, Pa., a short time Popular prices does the business, ago, aged about 065 years, ALARGE WEDDING, Rev, DJ, Wolf and Miss Jonsle Plight thelr Troth, The wedding of Rev, D. J. Miss Jessie M., daughter Mrs. Alfred Durst, took night at the home of the rents, near Potters Mills, and was wit- of the M, of Mr, and CONLCOUurse invited to nessed by a very large been nuptials, half- hun- The ceremony took al place One to the residence, each hoping to secure a point of vautage from which to see the ceremony. Mendelsohn's wedding Mr. H. C. Meyer, Of assembled guests Alexandria, Pa., ull ex- wedding were pectancy for the arrival of the The bridal couple Miss Anna were Gtood hart H. Ian, attended by bridesmaid, of la entered followed I is , wtrobe, the Stephan, Pa., root first and were the h the Miss Goodhart was as best hese sO0n by groom wit bride on his arm. attired in a dress of white mull and carried of The green broeaded silk, a bouquet roses, bride wore a dress of trimmed in cream ts and ribbon, pearl arnainen ied white and looked happiness, and carr a bouquet of CArngs Lions, veutional | The t AO e Yo p— Will # Presb et a Parsonage GIDE a fonte, was consnit nd a h will b See to Your Walks. In ti ment was g of Du Be the result of ‘ : we Clearfield county « ven against the us on account of accident, an a defective sidewalk borough will $450 and costs and pay the property owner $750, a Wheat in Heads, The grain fields are looking fine and there will likely be a good crop. in places, begin haymaking very short time, and then some farmers will in Ay Teachers’ Examination, The teachers’ examination for Cen- There were failed, Ss fA Arrested and in Jal A married man by name of Taylor, living across the valley, we are told, has been arrested for an attempted Rossman. EM Nearing his End, We regret to learn that one of our citizens, Henry Boozer, laid up with consumption, is near his end, and that death is looked for any hour. a. Rev. Rearick’s Appointments Sunday, June 6, at Centre Hall, at 10 a. m. ; at 8t. John’s church at 7p, i WHY sUARCE Destroctive of Trout and a Most { Voracious Creature, of is that these own kind. creature One cause of a number of of trout, are cannibals and eat thelr The trout | we have caught causes the scarcity Voracious ix fh them on a bait their stomachs gorgediwith food and frequently found small fish whole | the trout’ We are « time in # stomach, COlLK when bugs and other the HE out of reason larger trout subs I% one reason trout seem but the ones a A why This fish having back- find the morsel to gulp down, none bone smaller in most « fish, he snakes HBCR 18 hence when a trout fishing OR ON In trout catches trout only. eat a greal many A Car Load of MEN'S SPRING SHOES. We’ gtrain, A little lower anable el r Shoes ning on ul Borit re galore, till harj at one shoe 10 & | price than possibly ol e | where. Many patrons appear | prised at always finding our es‘ab lishment crowded, Nothing More Hien Bill alw ay trange avout that, {rowing shoe wise The | you'll VIBCr VOU grow, buyii many. Bot 1 Arg h dark shade of Ru . 1 appreciale IZ BOC "TH | Two offers of that new ric $31 Shoes for $2.55 4 Shoes for $3 of destrovin A trout throat and big chunks goes de { F th leaning so that r the speckled beauties, enormously Ol ¢ i ¥ laroe i an IArge apn and W FE 1 EWHRIIO he t are sharp 1hie is « hatever Klos His teeth have ac wii whole er an a needle and an nwa whatever orels Bel his wriggle out, ia\ s(n jaw i swallowing Thefis i Cemetery Fire Middlebuar Middiebur E Bachman s b Wm. | tf g. g saturday Fees i ie time a large port st roved vould be de This was the in the town = A Death of George W_Browa. last he Geor Mit. He was Wednesday of week Brown d ad citizen and a ied at his home at al an vanced age soldier, 1e 49th Regiment Volunteers, He is survived by The funeral took place Friday at the Eagle cemetery, daring D, of tl a widow. Roland. a To Meet in Centre Hall, Last week classis of the the West Susquehanna church met at They had a very success- formed ite Deer. meet at Centre Hall next May. APA SR CN Generally Improved, A new and substantial board walk has been laid around the bank build- ing. In front of the building the walk was made about twenty feet wide, and all platforms and stepstorn away. The large wooden awning in front of Wolf & Crawford's store was ’ Erected a New Shop. Wm. Colyer has erected a good sized building near the handle factory for the purpose of a smithing shop. Wag- onmaker Swarm has his shops in the factory building and will also run the smith shop. Sn MM =-One of the larges* stocks of Spring and Summer clothing ever received in this part of the state, was received re cently by Lewins, at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte. It is a tremen- A i i 3 $ »2.. INCL £ 5 SHOE STOR BELLEFONTE, Genuine Oleine ic. A nother lot of Soap, full pound bars, of a consigmnent fine colorin Silk to Hine ti ZB coloring, 1 We have Matting: Lr win { iE, GARMAN'S STORE, We offer Furniture, Baby C Sp W.R.B — re al bargains in arriages, yointh of May. il LL] Dry Goods, Clo and Millinery. hey gene As we are not di pending a thr ¢ months bu wake "nes: ton whole vear, we can afford to sel 4 » (0 1t, prices, and we d Our prices on our Millinery Milliners ia We make no eh tows h are trimmed free when vou buv the We also ask your atie ition to our} WASH DRESS GOODS. We have the shown here. The assortment good, and the prices ii from andsome printed Challic at 4¢ a yard to the most exquisite French | Organdies at 35¢ a yard. Specials for This Week. Percales for Shirt Waists at 90. Sold at stores atl 12)g0. Ginghams we are seling st de We are selling the 1234c Satines at fe Heavy Cottonade for Boys’ Pants, 10¢, greatest line ever | Ie i other | Men's Working Shirts, they are excellent quali ; e. KATZ m.; at Georges valley at 2 p. mi. dous stock and the prices are as low in comparison, and will move it. Bellefonte, ery estat Keep us g much lower nully one- 1 any other All Hats third for trimming Hats material f Men's Laundred SUS Bwom Drom $ ah pitts, Nn % all ioc. *|A Special Offering in Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas, sizes, handles and excellent finish, well every respect, only Se 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 every de- partment, and you can make a qollar gO a great way when purchasing from us, made In & CO, Pa.