vi THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, July 1 THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, | ] TEACHERS ELEQTED, The Met and Transacted Important Business, Directors on directors the All The school met | evening, and elected teachers coming year, directors were in the Town. We have as U of our time learning how to serve our trade. | time laying awake night the st The Ra Yeu u Ho wi led kno de vote wl most » 1% ii taken and has hts. but 1¢- COSS © ASSUTres hay ¢ SUCCee Black Dress Goods, x § La now tary eaant of i Hew tari (na advance of prices in the near : wl fact. We oflter GOLD MEDAL ESS FABRICS ded PIGELMYER, SPIGELMYER, 1allaf yO LIEN DID YOU READ Dress Ginghams at Domestic Gingham Prices. | le DON'T FORGET TO GIVE US A REST. Store Will Be Closed All Day. WOLF & CRAWFORD Piscatorial, July 5, wear its end—Ju- + persecution o ly 1 e fth led by the sport seekin eotrse the illegal fisherman will up his ways irrespective of law. Fishermen fou his han'in the t tor Harter premium largest a few over uraay. The former ye Reason better HE} noted editor ie Reporter head, Chas, ars standing up rd be ye Democrat, steps down to thi low, R. Kurtz, of ti takes the dal for large Rev. Eiser Simon Harper have landed some beauties that trout on average, berg and up in weight wi numbers, On Thursday and Friday week dominies Christine of last and Rhodes, Presbyterian and United Evangelical, cast their bunk at Pat Garrity’s ness to be transacted at this session of board, The directors decided upon a tax rate of six mills to raise sufficient money to ol teachers, Prof. Shannon, of Turbotville, elected election BB. unanimously In the Thomas Was Prof mended, principal. Shannon ¢ highly selected list He teaching for over fifteen years, and the he will Mes recoiui- and he was from a of seven applicants, has been re assured that give For the . Krise was directors a tion. second W. A satisfac elected, and the assigned school, who taught BO Lo on ond grade | the ist year was primary. Before balloting teachers a resolution was adopted not to consider any applicant whose certi- ficate was over 1.56 and this resolution debarred quite a number. The fis before, term was fixed at « () ight months the board Same | inthis question time, while sOe a~ h- term- n ot ne iq i America deli timore veered ) Ie f Bal John W. Mattern, of Philipsburg, and J f Newton ecaker I J. HL. Met mer Aaronsharg Lady. nvker widow of George ears a resident of A. n Aged Lady aur val lerick bes wed women the widow of Fred in Weaver, of ing his second near Aarons x and ill be bur wife She Ww week, and has » with her slep-son, near Aar rousburg. f h Mr our and on for one at otographer of of this lady, 3 pa is a brother i t tv f photograph of ip, consisting of the and iren. {OOK a +f, Aaron es and chile > - Fire in Union County About one o'clock, Tuesday morn- fire totally destroyed i i in East jittle was at Turtle Creek, jut very tents on which there saved of the Was no insurance, them in their baskets, from ministers if they carried any such | with them. The editors of the Gazetle and the Reporter Fiiday and Saturday last put in two half days in the wildest wilds of the Seven mountains and succeeded in hooking 11 dozen of nice trout. ltt Mithiin County Deaths, At the Almshouse, Michael Dollar, aged 80 years. Near Milroy, Sarah E, Forsythe, age 20) years. In Lewistown, Mrs, J. P. aged near 25 years, msn ——— —— A A —————— —Lost.—A ladies black brocsded satin shoulder cape, between Belle- fonte and Centre Hall, on the 12th inst, The finder will please commu- nicate with 8. W. Sith, Centre Hall. Wagner, and Val of Lewisburg, insured for Fire Ins. Co. ~Journal. ce Outside the County. Joseph Hassinger, one of the oldest , died at his in Adamsburg, on Tuesday of Adam Smith, who left his home in Mack MURDERED BY HER NEPHEW A Union County Boy Wanted by Philadel phia OMeinis, On the 9th of Frank murdered Mary Rogers, her Philadelphia. her body in the cellar the house, it with a pile of bricks, He disappear Charles, his June, Adams, aunt, home S16 He hid nl Capital street, of and covered bourds and wash tubs, ed the next day taking with him his uncle’ watch and about s wold sixty says the Lewisburg Journal The June 18 and was so badly decayed that body was not discovered until they were afraid of touching it for fear all left came take Wis to it would fall apart, and there until the coroner possession, of New Berlin. About ten vears ago he was sentenced by Judge Bucher to the of ref- He was rel Phila- delphia county April 19, he had time heft of Adams is a native house ure, Ise d from the prison only on w hers been serving for thet fh biey cle, and had been at his time. He Hous Of from his $ living aunt's house since served four years 1 ¢ 101 fou itentiary Refuge stealing sunt and Pen Ir years Eastern agninst cared his Wile to Death called press ter A Tax on Dagoes Hasting Campbell bill (jovernor ga on Tuesday last signed the imposing a f » cents a day on all employ- The wages Of tax July 1 £1 (HK) next The 0 a year treasuries of the various coun tl state. One-half goes to the the ties of the school fund on the basis of num- hools and the balance for the general expenses of th Wi» ber of se ‘counties Married, Centre J. M At the Lutheran parsonage, Hall, Pa., June 25th, by tearick, Mr. Edward J. Rev. ver, of Tusseyville, were united in mar- riage, Wp Veteran of Two Wars Dead. William Montgomery, 8 veteran of ihe late war, dier in the and who was also a sol- Mexican war, died last a ——— Af sR No Paper Next Week Next week being 4th of July week A A Will Jabllate Philipsburg will have a big 4th of ored custom of the country. trons will omission. b—— dil rin Death at Loganton, The wife of George Kleckner died at | Loganton on Thursday of last week af- ter a lingering illness, aged 77 years, | Her husband and two children sur- vive. Our pa. a AAA AHA Bo if you de- are whole-souled there always. —— si A Remedy for Sunbura, Water as hot as ean be borne will take the sting from sunburn, and cold sm conti --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 Everything and a big assort- new. Price reasonable, W. W. Boon, Centre Hall, Popular prices does the business, MAY BE LONG BURIED PLUNDER © entre County Farmer Digs Gold from Un- ders Pine Stump, While HArrows tre county, was digging stumps out of a piece of new ground he Ol pine stump farmer Smull, in the leading from Union into Cen hving uncovered a the It contained o hundred dollars money, of the the date of thie coin have caused comment, The prior to 1820, though badly to have been of cured buckskin, home-made, and of thefkind earried three-quarters of a century ago. F gold beneath roots of a a little purse but over tw in but the make purse and coins were of a date the could be while purse, decayed, made out armer Smull is ret- find, and for this the purse larger jeent regarding his bel reason some eve than stated, There of the robbers, this is the nelly is no doubt that hidden and ( smOIe money by famous roamed th Wis who is section of the country 70 vears ago. The narrows was their favorite haunts, and t of this money has given cal } i bid lieve there is more hidden in (his sec a ed by a Horse IArmer to Law Rev. R will shortly quit tl From PValpit 3 y aij 1 1i- Ny law, he having been is announced that #5 CFR ri lh $ 1 ngsworin Lit i 1 to practi Rev. 1llingswor ago was pastor of the 5. church and was popular His desire for the leg ni RIO Was co-existent unty : Hall and {entre elo. with his eutra He noe upon the ministry. is at present of that charge. - a Fourth of Jaly Souvenir Trumbull's famous painting, "The which hangs in the has been reproduced | given free to every reader of next Sun- day's Philadelphia “Press” (July 4). which it teaches, copy of next Sunday's “Press your newsdealer, A MI $s Improvements, Neighbor Fleisher, down street, is having his residence repainted and a large new porch added to the front. Robt, Foreman, at the south end of our town, is having his house painted in tasty style. Mrs. Carson's new house at Potlers bank is now under roof and when fin. jshed it will be one of the finest resi- dences in that vicinity. —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. A Car Load of MEN'S SPRING SHOES. Bhoes till harping on that one gtrain, A little better shoe for a little lower price than possibly obtainable e where, Many patrons appear sur. rised at always finding our estab- lishment alway crowded. Not that, More men are Spring galore. 1 18. ing about strange growing wise every year, the more yuying shoes here Poth are shade of Russia: shoe row © The wiser you 2 ’ you'll appreciate | Two offers of that new ric in many ’ i dar k $3 Shoes for $2.58 §4 Shoes for $3 The Ca new “Epeeial” R { shoe, in sll siyles of lam mos shoe dealers ask Our price The Metalic, a hand rpewed Rusia Calf fin all the new Les, you will not find so good a slow where for INeiR the £1 82 25 sh MINCLE'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE Or our Furniture, During § Teleg 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ Another lot of Genuine Oleine Soap, full pound bars, 4c. Wednesday consignment of fine Dimities in newest colorings: Silk Cot Linings in bright coloring, to line the linens other thin goods, We hav sold twice of Matting: and Art Devious a fine “and Lhe quantity 1.1 squares sold by Ug in : BOEABROT reason POW extremely Mt patterns M ade She 1 CaBllyY prices le understood and excell ady and low plain GARMAN S STORE, Be fonts ’ May and June. Dl A UN P0000 LECONDOPOOS LLEFONTE. OUR ANNUAL 9 GENT SALE On Thursday, July 1st, Cent Sal ve begin our Annual 9 sold at the cents. stock. 20 Misses’ Hats at price, The, £1.00 cents each; former bunches of Worth all the KATZ & CO, Bellefonte,
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