THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Aug. 19 THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. At 4 o'clock, 4 minutes, Saturday afternoon, (July 24), The Wilson Tariff Bill Passed into history, and The New Dingley bill Went into effect. The friends of the Wilson bill say that it lowered the prices of all kinds of goods, to the great benefit of the consumer, and the opponents of the bill agreed as far lower- that they are right ing prices 18 concerned. NOW THEN, We want every person in Co. to kn OQ that {tl hanks to Ot our entire iy Cente im- ods the The Lr 1 of the mense sales has been bought for cash since Wilsen bill went into effect. prices in every Big Store 4 It is tl the pinion bill of m Anais f agree Now is : You Time to buy at The Racket, Cit partment Ire Lowi to rock bottom. tion and purpose of advance price and ‘a aroods (#. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, We Want Feet.... T + 0 ul 4 pair, Pa. our sh OOS, A YOUNG CYCLONE Valley ~Trees and Panle in the Col Meeting. Sweeps Through the Fences Blown Down ored Camp An infant eyclone with a very dark face, passed from west to east through this section on last Sunday afternoon a little before 1 o'clock. Jefore it here the ut a distance was portentious of trouble The clouds were dark and angrily roll- ing hitherward. Soon the storm on; clouds of dust filled the trees were sky reached was air nigh Fruit torn, 1 all directions, to sutlocation. branches flying trees twisted demolished, Rain set blow. large from trunks and fences all within ten minutes in after the first heavy At the colored campmeeting at th foot of the mountain south of Rebers- burg, the stampede fi and a wls hid Wis storm crealed a pani lowed. The wo the approaching fury until it most upon the large assembly. was consternation and Trees were falling in all women screaming, horses break lose, &c The camp proper, fortunatel located in a depression, ar passed over sons would have been ing limbs and trees, raculous that no one was h Jefl, Shafer inf Foreman had t« hold their cs ils blowing Ar iay over, su HN Madisoub tre Hall was strew were by falling The road {rom n with tree limbs, Much and other trees, In the w town, at wills Bruss were blown dov off. - AN AWHIUL STORM. Baftalo Ran Valley Was Dy Sunday's So Greatly AfMe rem The st fonte on Sund ed lo Run valley rm which passed aver AY seeins Lo nave all over the cour errible ¢ thing i * i i i WOLF & CRAWFORD. Weather Predictions My last bulletin gave forecasts of the to eross the continent from the mst about storm wave next will reach 26th, untry vy th to 22d to 26th, and the Pacifie ox west of Rockies ¢ great central valleys 28 eastern states 51st, A warm wave will cross the close of 27, 28th and eastern states 350. will the lockies country about 29th, great cen- tral valleys 31st and eastern states Sep- tember 2. This disturbance occurs in the tral valleys A cool wave Cross west temperature period and the cool wave Temperature of the week ending August 21 will average about or a lit- tle below normal in the southern and below normal in the northern states, low normal in the northern states. Low temperatures are expected in the northern states from 18th to 22d and in the southern states from 21st to 2th. mfr mmm Boy Mast Look after Himself, An exchange puts it: If a man had a fifty dollar bull pup, he woyd look after it and not let it run around all night all over town. But if he has a aboy it is different. He is turned loose at a tender age to go to the devil, and then people wonder where the great army of tramps, bums, loafers, dead beats, gamblers and drunkards come from each decade, They are ger- minated from pure seed, gathered ffom our homes and sown broadcast on our streets and alleys, It may be that your boy is making a growth in this direc- tion. At all events, the boy ought to be given an equal showing with the bull pup. Special Excursion, The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- ny has arranged for a special excursion to Ocean Grove (Asbury Park) Wed- nesday August 25th, during the camp meeting. The trip will no doubt be an enjoyable one, mss A A over on the rai of storm came up t some Lrees § hes sir heads t ht in house at dea) Have We Silver Schadd Bros, have discovered in Centre Count to £9, 11.0 Erie near there. 8 i from 2 10 3 per « fuse to disclo are endeavo i the dise fin it 14t8 11 | 3 54 pa by Thomas Rhoades n with - - - Barn Baraed ja Union Coanty. by Wm. H barn owned by , Union co We are informed | te or that Rhule, he larg in Lewis twp fire, on it was n« night ; sar Ray's Churel Bix good horses, some cattle, all {implements and outbuildings, abou 000 bushels of wheat and large erop of hay and oats, were buraed. Origin of fire unknown. snail aca incon Fora New Court House, We understand that specifications remodeling and improving the present court house. These will be presented { to the next grand jury for approval. The question of what shall be done is one that will soon have to be consi ered by our county commissioners. Centre Democral. ry Ni camane gue. on For the Benefit of the Chareh. i congregation of Centre Hall celpts, after deducting the cost of ma- the congregation. is invited. i tinct Advertising Pays, Advertise and you will reap good re- sults, As W. R. Brachbill says he finds his ad. in our paper sends his furniture wagon over on this side of the mountain quite frequently and his business with our people is on the in- crease, which is one proof that adver tising pays. cassis A > -“" ~—When you want a suit to fit, of good quality and at a low figure, there is but one store in Bellefonte that can touch all these points. Lewins, at the THE REAVER, DEATH, Death of an Aged Lady, Mrs. Bally Wolf, of Rebersburg, wid- | of David Wolf, died on Friday | morning, 18 inst, Her husband died | years ago, Her age | an aunt of Si- mon Harper, of this place. ow nbout nineteen was 80 years ; she was a men Death of William Weaver This well-known citizen of Farmers Mills, died on Friday morning, of last He of Haines and of M. was about 67 a native un brother-in-law His age week. Wis tow nship, I.. Rishel, Faq - . Desth of Adam Vonadas, of its Adam alter- » months and 2 # lost one of the best in the death of died Sunday ged 78 years, 5 He born 1nd ed men whose ir bond, wd old man, Zion ha citizens who ada on town, old as good | of in Haines to that word was to the wis belong good < of Peace ashes Sp Philip Flory. the died on resident Hall, home ory, a on ‘hilip F ntain west of Centre his had i iY previous Lo ght at rather this death, health i and been in his t been in the best of ¢e. His was about age sudden His ombined with and ailment TAN under Was con- injury to his He hile serving in the Post « army. f this bore a good Monday fore Hall + a member of the man who always Funeral on burial in the Centre - .- sadden Death at Carwenasville. Teats, r hb y in Catharine Miss i at he Mbhursd Aaron nee Irwelis- iy. deceased sburg i + with er Mmarria and lived in Ohio » years at the ie they ret £ Xpirati irned to ys Mrs moved ch i 4 leats has been Mi rocery Busine they ¥ here ampmeeting d 3s up meeting h breaks [ six, and ried thew male ne, were all impo who went to see mbered several thousand on colored person in this or ley, is Master Joe Gordon in " office, at and he wan't the folks tered in neighboring houses, doubt, grub, re were no tents, oulside of § ' stand and the colored 7, NO feasted on good, which ve they were princes for valley made » leing. cents admission was charged to inds, and this, with the of revenue, paid the local man- they paid the gentle- their attendance, a. other 1 ell and for olor The Grangers Plenle, ty I'he in on Septem - will The grangers pienie to be held Grange Park, Centre Hall, ber 13th to Sth large an affair as be large inclusive, nas before, i 3 i i i : ! § 3 l i : to be present. From | ous departments will be busy granting The usual number of tents A — cms Cow Choked by an Apple ternoon, shook many apples from the trees. Mr, Crotzer, the dairyman at n— EE —— a —— Gontously Injured, A few days ago while Calvin Begner, of Harris township, this county, was near Shingletown, over a trestle to be burned, the trestle gave way and Seg- ner aud his load were precipitated twenty feet below, Segner was buried under the load of slabs and was seri- ously, if not fatally injured. I —— , ~All the summer clothing at Lew- ins, Bellefonte, is being offered at sweeping reductions to make room for new stock. He has the genuine bare gaing of the season and the prices on afl lines have Leen cut in two. These bargains are going rapidly and oaunot THE GUN HERE. A. RR. by the Government The big gun we made mention of in the Reporter, weeks ago, ar- rived on Saturday last. It is an old several Post, of this place by the govern- | ment which is now using The destruction is a later style | instrument of death and | weighs 4200 pounds and is 12 feet in lengtht and is on monster, a muzzle loader. It is rifled and has a and shoots The sort of a 1} Ineh bore, a 30-pound | mounted be It fortification parrot ball. gun is not and some carriage must provided for it if it shall be set up. wus evidently ured on a ir aboard a war vessel The Post gun HOLE with the town doubt place mony, will, no plant at suitable in vd d resses, the tones, military cer Re ov i . 1 sa od, , tiie oocasion have and upon hunder gun speak for itself int To Persons Who never saw any shoot- this a piece of great Hall is any ing irons larger than a shot gun monster cannon will he interest and curios Centre iy now safe against the attack of in- vading army - Patri . o- ite These, ribe ver the ta t BUDS ne been measires the own by learning | mans have for the next saline find it boro ment wa township pupils who will be schooled boro. There | heretof ider- the agreement in the as been of able friction see velween two boards, and by everything LE hly lc Marriage Licenses, The were issued during the past week Wm. Myers and Ella North Philipsburg. Murry, following marriage licenses Sheets, both of 1 Isaac of Milesburg and Naun- nie Bennett, of Union twp, Delbert O, , of Culp, , and Rosie L.. Hoover, Furnace, John T. Hanna and Lillie Schreck. engast, both of Spring Mills, Austin B. Meyer, Downing Centre Co, of Coburn, and | Wm. H. Houtz, of Rebersburg, and | Amanda R. Shawver, of Centre Hall. | John F. Bedlyan felter, both of Colyer. Frank Leader and Annie William- | son, both of Moshannon. Important to Veterans All members of the G. A. R. who will attend the National Encampment at Buffalo next week should make note of the following. The Centre county delegation will be quartered at Camp Jewett, on MeDowell avenue in tents No. 49 to 60. It will be important to carry this direction with you and save trouble in finding your quarters when you arrive, Capt. 8. H. Williams sends this announcement out for the benefit of all going from this county. ————————— ~A good, neat fitting suit is always desired and every young man is ade mired who wears clothing up-to-date in cut and goods. Lewius, Bellefonte, has one of the lurgest lines in the coun- ty, and a suit from his store is always bound to please, A large stock from which to select and then the price be- ing always lower than any competitor last long. Ours is Can coun etting the very Is COMER i { in everviiiin “A it loo i price YOliil £{ re never themseln Who (ih { Wheel. r MINGLE S SHOE STORE, GARMANS STORE, BEL] EFONTE., . PA hein ideal tisk dein vic: iit is a Fact... Nowiewe Furniture PRICES NEVER SO LOW! ’ A Fine Oak Bedroom Suit. 8 Pieces, $18.75 W. R. BRACHBILL, -3 LLEFONTI 0000COCPO000OO00C0000000000000 CDC OOOEENN00000 = GLOBE. . GREATEST AUGUST BARGAINS N TOWN A Shirt Waist Rs | Every Shirt W in tl Belt Bargains, ND 3H i A A § Choice of this Lot only 25 cents 4 u Good Lace Curtains, At a Cheap as Dirt Price. Per pair, 40 cents, Qoor, Lot I. About 75 Waists in Lawns, and Dresden Waists sold 48c, B59, y ont our Writing Paper, ape r consisting and xP © velo of 2 pes enough your a month, ail over at 10 conts, Per Box Now, § cents. 5 8 ® he 2 TR Note Pa Wr, | 75 good quality Envel lopes Be. Batiste These . # i 3 ig ¥ : 1381 patterns, 80 iG the Lot 2. About 50 Waists in Pon. Perecales, Colored Cotton Fabrics, ete., detachable col lars and cuffs. These Waists were a combination line that some in the lot sold as high as £1.50. To close out they go at §9(. Lot 3. About 25 Waists in faney lines, finest goods we carried this scason, all good patterns left but tod high-priced stuff. Everyone can get one now, us- ual price of the same Waist was £2.50. They all go now at 74C. Our Mail Order Department is always al your serweice, We guarantee to please you whether it is by person or letier, eevtsneee KATZ & CO, : LIMITED. fonte, tand 7 100, fo ci lose at | 2° rey ~~ tho how , Muslin and Ginghams. Good 1-vd wide Bleached Muslin, 44e Good 1-vd wide Unbleached Muslin. 4 Ye, Apron Gingham, fast color, pretty designs, Sc Special in Percales, Yard-wide Percale, Shirt Waist Patterns in fencies and stripes, other stores ask you 1212¢. for same goods, Now per yard, 7 cents, A) x NI 2401S NIAID NIY3HYE NINN]
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