THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Sept. 16, THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. Notion Department WILL SELL U FOR 1 Cent More items 2 Cents More items 3 Cents More items 4 Cents More items 6 Cents- More items 8 Cents More items and better and better and better and better quality. Prices in Department “The Racket,” any are not store prices. ge Our entire line of Fall and Dress Goods for your inspection. SPIGELMYER, SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. We Want Feet... To fit our shoes. G. R. NHEM ort [f vou've to us that we may will } w tha shoes that be and low in price thi ] tO obtain We “ x 1 in advance however, tha doubt our ability will 1 1 1 > shoes honestiy. ofier t we ch prices fort f our Summer ho ie lisnosing stock isposing oO Bi 4 11 . i . 1 vs + a8 well as odds and enous, prior to filling up for the Fall season. i : o“ ' refers to Black ZOOS Our Russet Stock, We offer you at twenty-five grular retail price. s vou cannot afford And - Come early thon LICL, Of WOLF & CRAWFORD. Wenther Predictions the Pacific coast about 24th, cross the west of Rockies country by close of 25th, great central valleys 26th to 25th and eastern states 29th. A warm wave will cross the Rockies country about 24th, great cen- tral valleys 26th and eastern states IS, A cool wave will the of Rockies country about 27th, great cen- tral valleys 20th and eastern states ~~ Oct. 1. west o Cross west ing 18th will average cool. In week, and warm weather of the southern states for this month, will end not far from 15th. Heavy rains may be expected in Texas and in the Missouri valley dur- ing the week ending 18th and dry weather in the Atlantic coast states, nesses —— To Connect Three Towns, The Lewisburg, Milton and Watson- THE GRANGERS' PICNIC, Now in Full Blast-The Crowds—Exhibits ~Fakirs Incidents, The Grangers’ pic-nic is now in full blast in the southern edge of the boro’, grounds in inviting trim and dust out the buildings and make needed repairs ete, Beginning of last week the glorious Stars and Stripes were raised over | headquarters and the grounds occu- pied by the efficient managers Rhone other committeemen, Dale, man and Arney. This was the preli- minary opening of the central-coun- | ties farmers’ pic-nic and holiday week, | as tents were ready for occupancy. week : its strains are a 1eal treat, | refreshment stands, on the ground. | are occupied by campers. | of poultry, has been added, | Wolf & Crawford, now occupying a | on merry-go-round street, Merchant Chas, P. | street. | Kreamer & Son, merchants, | their old stand on centre avenue. MeCalmont & Co., of Belle | the old place, have a lar fonte, ge display of { implements. Thornton { hardware, in the old building. Barnes, of State College building has a fine dis- | play of plants, fruit and seeds. a bicycle and variety store. Live stock and poultry, by Bros., Spring Mills, Gieo. Ocker, display of p L. Berkshire uitry. Hill, (x0. Groodhart, Centre od in- | play of and | PIES. 8B. W. Bmith, disy N. live stock farms. Garitee & Son, Philad., clothing. R. D. F¥ Hall lay of Alderneys, 8. Shafter, display from Nittany oreman, Centre Demorest Sewing Machine lamspaort. WwW. A. creamery milk t E. B. Winkelman, fence, J. play of furniture. H. I. Wise, Centre Hall, implime farm mach Boal, Centre Hall, Chrystal ester 8. Dauberman, Cen Vermont WwW. E. Keller, Madisonburg ers, engines, ¢ nervy te Threshers, separators, windn drills, &e., &c., J. C. Kearns, of hibit, Holstein Churns, manufa by J. C. Kearns, of above address, } were PF eX DDL, [ewistown, Pa exhibit is here for the first interested in butter makin it. it is a marvel in simplicity and venience the any other crank churn ever and operates mors f pring ple of concussi on invei house is again The boarding A w here you get aged by Jas Keller on centre av ue, a big meal for 250. fs [eecream, peanut, candy and soft k i the ground drink stands are thick on south of centre avenue, where ares shows, found the amusements, merry- go-rounds, fleece em-quicks, and suck- Lt nies | me-ins, happy and raking in she t is the Bedlam of the field. John B. ent of the grounds, had much depend Dauberman, superintend- ing upon his management for the con- venience and comfort of dwellers and visitors at the pic-nie, and left nothing undone to that end. Tuesday night the Reformed people had the evening and the Auditorium for their exhibition, “The Tom Thumb Wedding,” a prettily arranged piece which met with such excellent success at Lewisburg. In this case the char aclers were all little boys and girls un- der 10 years of age and all from this | place, dressed in wedding garbs. It was a success and all performed their parts admirably, affording great plea- sure to the large audience. One fellow had a girl who is a lover of ice-cream ; he took her to one of the stands and treated her to a five cent dish while he put away two ten cent dishes and a slice of cake. If that set gets married it's all up with ice-cream for her, The grange authorities still keep in | the old rut of not having a single ex- granted a charter at Harrisburg Mon- day and will runs line ten miles long from Lewisburg to Milton aad thence to Watsontown. The capitol stock is $125,000. Several of the directors are interested in other electric roads which have been chartered in the last few months. I ————— AS ASAIN Dry Weather. out of water. many farmers must drive their stock sevear] miles to water and haul it in continued rain would be received with a great deal of satisfaction by many. grain of wheat, not a stalk of oats, not an ear of corn, not a potato, not a tur- nip, not a pumpkin or squash, not an onion or bulb of garlic, not an apple, no peach, pear or plum, not a head of cabbage or bunch of celery, nothing, in fact, to indicate what good uses there are for the farm and to convince the city watch-fob-snob that if it wa'n’t for the farmer he would starve for the want of something good to eat. The Reporter has frequently pointed out this singular neglect. There should be an apartment in which every gran- ger should be invited to have an exhi- bit, free of charge, of products of his farm. On Sunday afternoon there was a great deal of travel to the ple-nie ground in private conveyances and scores went on bicycles, The grass on the entire ground was gray with dust since there had been no rain for over two weeks, this was an unpleasant fea- ture, Monday was quiet with a goodly ar- heat and dust had the effect to keep down the life of the pie-nie. The opening ceremonies were held on Monday evening. Addresses were made by such sturdy farmers as Coun- ty Ex-Deputy Isanc Frain and grange lecturer Col. James F. Weaver. The remarks of these representative farmers were full Deputy George Dale, of good common sense, The hot, dry weather and fearful kept hundreds away. Bunday afternoon brot about 1200 visitors dust on the ground. Monday the number was Tuesday there were Wednesday about 5000, Prof. C, L. Gramley was one of the about 1800, speakers Tuesday. As suggested by the Reporter several $200 1b. ground, in weeks ago, the great cannon was placed on the pic-nie is quite an attraction. the po- pa- The order in the town and on lice have been doing nothing but trol their A drunks about, but they were expected, beats, few are and had has been the stopping of fast driv- Not ing. and abuse of horses, an Aar- The fakirs are here in swarms, that will cateh several operate every game money. For days they fora pass time played their The gambling machines are be a 0 made off those who did not have Y ou the bagatelle, and have the op the ous and there will their can play marble roll {f the HH © srator and le vi 1 he machines, game long olling sweat-boards, nd other devices | money of the » swinging ball, bagaleiie, awindles on the ground, and the ope Id be pinched. Th “are » Pee-Cure men : basi} i i wien attempted tu i for to-day, Thur addressas by W. H of 8 lay 10 a. m., Hill of Erie, Lecturer Hon. Gerard C At 2 Calif it afl Brown, of York. Hon. David Lubin, ornia, will discuss the Tarifl t« the farmer.” 0 p. m., Mrs. Helen son. Ceres Pa. State Grange, and p. mm, ~ ers, will deliver addresses, We estimate the crowd to-day be about SEX), LIST OF TENTHOLDERS Ze Yarnel, Harry 3, L Harvey, Philip Dale, Mra. L. Dale, J F. Weaver, Geo. Dale, J. J. Dauber- man. (. H. Fishburn, F. Resides, Rhone, F. Rhone, Leonard Rhone, J. J. Arney, Boal, E Boal, John Snyder, Mr. Treaster, Har- rison Bloom, Henry Bankey, From, Frank Bing, T. L. Crust, Lyttle & Sallie Kline, (+1 - oS. {ie0, John Mrs sisters, Haviland, Mrs, H. 8. Springer, Mrs Carrie Bradford, C. H. Heckman, Al- fred Durst, Wm. Lee, Michael Smith, Pleasant Gap Band, W. A. Boal, Mrs, M. A. Ross, Wesley Henney, 8. W, Smith, Mrs. Frank Weaver, H. Cane, Jacob Bprow, John Mowery, Harry Sweetwood, Wm. Allen, Mattie Win- kleman, Lincoln Musser, Isaiah Beck, J. Patton, C. H. Kepheart, Hoy Harshberger, Adam Hoover, Samuel Gingerich, Lewis Sunday, Chas. Gar- is, I. 8. Frain, Mrs. Laura Miller, Isaac Miller, Latie Miller, James Durst, Ja- cob Sharer, D. C. Keller, R. Keller, John Conley, Amos Mullen, Dr. Alex- ander, B. D. Brisbin, Mrs. Starr, 5. P. Heckman, Kline, J. A. Allowed Pensions, Two widows of this place, whose sol- dier husbands died recently, were granted pensions on Friday last, nam- ly, James L. McClenathan, Centre Hall and George W. Dunkle, Spring Mills. ~All the summer clothing at Lew- ius, Bellefonte, is being offered at sweeping reductions to make room for new stock. He has the genuine bar- gains of the season and the prices on all lines have been cut in two. These bargains are going rapidly and cannot last long. REUNION OF VETERANS, Largest Plenlo Ever Held by the Old dlors. ~Around the Camp Fires, of the Hol The annual reunion County Veteran Association was held at Hecla Park, Saturday. Fully 5,000 people were present, more than one- hall being old It soldiers, was The weather was all that could everything passing off smoothly, The first thing in order for the day was the business meeting held at 11 a. m. For the Centre county elub the following officers were elected: dent, James A, Beaver, vice presidents, Capt. 8. H. Bennison, of Marion, and Capt. W., H. Fry, of Jellefonte; treasurer, Capt, George M. joal, of Centre Hall. The of meeting for next year was left to the executive committee to decide. It will probably be Hunters Park. The Clin- ton County Association elected J. H. place o'clock a At The T. Michaels secretary. camp fire was held. were D. F. Fortney, of Capt. W. C. Kiess, of Lock Congressman Forest Packer, of Wells- boro; W. H. of Capt. George T. Michaels, of Lock Ha- ven, and John A. Daley, of H. D. Loveland, of Lock Haven, speakers Haven; Musser, Jellefonte; sided over the camp fire. the old soldigrs had | time dress parades with Gen, Joho I apt. Micl Belle music, About one of their lonel and C 1aels The COrps furnished the Curtin as « drum as adjutant. inte I Se% VSR Oil ~ tions favoring more liberal pensions t the meeting Hg. William Cu 1 . 141st reg- DUS Iess were passed a | At the camp fire { Center Line, a veteran of the z nt a year in Ander- titled | iment, and who spe i sonville prison, sang ¢ ng ei | “In Andersonville The bi exciting at nd 1 5K) people. A. W. rules fil 1 A Centre Stock Farm Premiums state fair held at Johnstown ly. Shook Bros, of i miums as follos 2nd heifer drew pre Guernsey Herd : n cow: 1st on | years | years ; Ist on | Sweepstakes on heifer Jersey Herd : 1st wis bull i i unaer on ou 1 year for ¥ Fart % 2 i1el Delween t on he ifer under 1 year NW palake ' Chesterwhite | « YOAIrs | Total number over 706 To A Home Wedding. 1 A i rents at Pine Glenn, the residence o One the the ! most enjoyable home weddings of | Wednes ay, noon. The © | parties Cu Y. Wagoner, lock Mills, and Miss Margaret i At the hour appointed | season, occurred on { 8th inst. at were Lis jeates, they eniered | met by Rev. 8B. H. Eisenburg, {of Centre Hall, Pa., pressi ve who, with the im- f of the Reformed them ceremony { church, pronouncod | and wife, ¢ a fe f w hours of | of good things, and TER cial enjoyment the happy couple left | for a visit to eastern cities. { return they will make their home at lock Mills, where the | successful business. { groom has Ap Death of Michael Grove of his son Daniel Grove, in after a brief illness of a few days. (Grove would have reached his 75th year by the 10th of Sept. The inter meni took place at Shiloh cemetery, on Friday morning. He was a mem- ber of the Lutheran church. His wife preceeded him to the grave about three years ago, He was a retired farmer and one of the substantial and most respected citizens of that community. & Good Joke, Good Joke. It is reported that a number of chick- Hummel's Wharf the past week. Tom Harter and another Centre county edi- tor are fishing near that place, which fully accounts for the disappearance of the hens. —Selinsgrove Times. As ss —Lewins, Bellefonte, is making the greatest cut sale of all lines of summer clothing in the country, and every ar ticle offered is a genuine bargain. The prices have been cut in half and the goods are going rapidly. His count- ers must be cleared for new stock and price cuts little figure when a clear ance sale is on, Have You Looked {throneh out stock of footwear? It | merits your ecarefnl inspection, Feet were never called upon punish themselves. Wearing bad shoes is wholly unnecessary. It's like gomg on a long pleasure trip to wear a pair of our fine Summer hoes which afford every possible of comfort. There's rarcely anything painful than a corn, and COrng are caused by bad shoes. Coming to ns for footwear means perfect fits, long wear, prices, i clement more most moderate and pract ical economy, MINCLE'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, - PA. It is | not possible for us | to enumerate | the many new goods that arrive | daily. Anything | new and desirable, lit is more | than likely | you will find it here. Cases of Underwear, piles of Dress Goods, Muslins by the bale, and Cantons 1 . at lower prices than CVEer before No tariff added, heard of apvthing vou bus 1 1 nere at rock in Iria, 1 i GARMAN'S STORE, Allegh 1Y Bi Bellefonte. Now ist i Ol Cal W. R. BR he Furniture ACHBILL, BELLEFONTE. ! iittie early in the season fast colors. Pay ¢ I ants, for these, want tw good stvles and i We nere, a great deal more money. $1. KATZ Bellefonte, all Some in the lot worth season has 19. Y our choice now, 29. & CO,
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