AA I A A SAAN S00 THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Oct. 7, THE RACKET, We can truthfully say that our as it is now. It's early for Fall and Winter goods. but heavy chases last Suunner previous to change of tarift when prices were the lowest on record, accounts for it and assured U low prices for the season, Utopia, Imported Germantown, Saxony Yarns, all colors, at last per and * year's prices, {Wari 15 to 20¢ Ib. more now. Blankets. All wool, part wool, and wool (that's cotton U kno), 25 per cent. than | year's prices, thanks to a lue Ky purchase. less last 8 Underwear, For men, women, children, one ton, . , R. R. manifest weight in. Dest for the money we've ever seen and U kno we h a few, ’ just ave seen 55 Boys’ Suits, 4 to 14 vears 98¢, X1.29 R1.69, 81.98. ( prices ‘an’t be matched in this city for Nuf q ‘od. the money. Kom & C G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellelonte, 130 STYLES OF LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Pa. Morris, Bei- All the celebrated New York, make, are Crawford, Centre Hall. vite ail your inspecti these magnificent styles and the samples of cloth of which they are made. New Basiness Ads Mr, Rossman, the new merchant in Pealer’s old Spring Mills stand, unfurls his business flag in another colum. is a first class man and a worthy suc- cessor 40 Pealer. Success to him. MecCalmont & Co., Bellefonte, deal- | ers in implements, wagons, seeds, and any premises, have an ad io another colum which it will pay you to read, theirs being the most extensive house in the central part of the state, with state, J. Grolman, of the Spring Mills | all, in another by purchasing fall and winter clothing | for men and boys, from him. ever Grolman says in his ad you rely upon, sss AA A ———— can Jack Frost. Jack Frost was around the first three days of last week, and very sharp on Monday morning of this week. The fall weather, thus far, has been fine and the frosts have been late and did no harm. It is an old saying that three frosts are soon followed by a rain, but now we have had four and no rain yet, i mn A A A Recent Union Co, Deaths. At Turtle Creek, Alfred Kneass, age 72 years, John L. Hollenbach, formerly of MifMinburg, aged 37 years. In Laurelton, Levi Mercer, aged years, 7 months, In West Buffalo, Israel Hassenplug, aged near 72 years. 74 Rev, Rearick’s Appointments. Sunday, Oct, 10, at Centre Hall at 10a m. At St John's, at2 p.m. At Georges Valley at 7 p. m. ~The largest assortment of Fall clothing ever received in this county are on display at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte. The price is as low as the stock large. Satisfaction always guar- anteed on every sale, THE NEW WATER PLANT. to A Contractor on the Ground Proceed With the Work The proposed new water | erected by the boro, which the council i } | i i | ed right along, and contractor Malone {arrived in town this week to begin | work on the ditching. The teams ar- { rived here | the ditches. Most of these he { will bring in from other parts. The $5,000 which shall used for the new plaut have Whether they will couple days or men bonds not yet i been sold. be the | whom they will be sold | been made public. Yesterday council had several sued in next to has not yet men has pipe | Bible tract. secured over must be laid. The council has not { whether it will be necessary to build a { reservoir. They intend patting | the mains and are of the a reservoir will be an dition. The into the mains from the As the town only to the extent of # $6,200 have been contracted for, out a Right of the land way the line us yet decided opinion that unnecessary ad- water is to be run direct springs, voted on bonding 1 000, and alr ady with- te to reservoir, fire apparatus, e be I's another election will raise the money; little sum to complete the plant first intended the es ff tly - necessary 4 ut oted, it will (quire a snt ns above £5 000 Enforciaog the Sqo.reel Law The last legislature passed very str killing paris in of he ene gent laws rezarding the squirrels, and from all of rigid all f hunters country come rumors of the forcement of the t. From the being HT parts of valley come rumors o arrested and fined £10 killed. The fun sive at that much a shot, for one Is quite expen- it have a tendency to preserve our game. A report was broadcast that Har- discovered and will three ris township men were hunting with thirty squirrels in their fined $300. This Several men were in- that wor hood but have not had a hearing. possession and were | Was not correct. formed upon in neiohi a She Went Home to Stay oal Glen They immed A young couple of ( married a few days ago. menced housekeeking and were succeedingwvery nic one morning a dispute which one should con Fins husband with ing fire. ily the wife the the b f his victory, enjoved his breakf time came he entered the lis 0 another nap ix Whe Kile fore arising for ast, eating f- akfast or wife was had r al a en but neither bre visible. The latter eturned to the parental roof and ast accounts - prote ction its water she was still ti { ~~ About Fire Protection. Centre Hall onee had fire from plugs free of charge, by but the j ciously damaged and out, a —— were mali- had to be taken since which there was nothing The atten. company, lugs to fall back upon save the hydrants called several leporier has repeatedly i tion to this want and the Company esteemed boro fathers | heeded. N Mr. Editor :—Nearly every property | holder who paid his boro tax to collec | tor Sando, last week, found it very | steep and little to show for it, and now all are growling. Can't this wrong be i checked ? A Citizen. Yes, it if you elect property owners : but if you vote to put a couple proposi- to gone water our un- ” | tions by have EE — Many Growlers Can, | of dolls into council, { to pay for the ' havn't seen the end yet, you must ex pect trimmiogs, jut, Mr. you Citizen. a. Gradaates in Dentistry Under the provisions of the act of as- roved July 9, 1807, ' all istry must exhibit to the prothon- otary of the county in which they pect to practice their profession, a li- cense granted them by the state board on | dent duly registered by the prothonotary. ations One Way to Bring Prosperity. Pay-as-you-go clubs are being organ- ized in many towns. pledge themselves to incur no debts, and to purchase only such goods as they can pay eash for. The country and come to stay, A A Asi Nearing Completion now thought the building will be in November. The plasterers are at work and painters are finishing up the painting of the exterior. A MA 15 SA in cut and goods. Lewins, Bellefonte, the large trade it enjoys, ’ i, DIED IN THE WEST, Fred. Moyor's Sadden Desth io Michigan, | From this Section, Fred. Moyer, son of Solomon Moyer, native of Aaronsburg and later a resident of Centre Hall, died sudden- ly at Langsing, Mich., The particulars as given the on evening of georelf, of Mifflinburg, are briefly as follows : The deceased lived at Grand Ledge, a musician by profession and proprie- He was on his way to play at a ball at Diamond Dale, and became ill sudden- ly of heart disease on reaching Lan- sing, expiring in a few hours. His age was 45 years. A widow and two chil- him, two children His birthplace was Ile- other died. bersburg,. He is survived also by three brothers and four sisters, namly, Alired who re- Harry 8. and Solo- Mary E. Bo- ah V. Straub, Lucetta DD. Col- Read- sides in Missouri: mon, Williamsport, Pa. ; genrief, MiMinburg : Sa Woodlawn Park, 111. : Pa. - » An Elevated Farm The most elevated farm Centre is the Perdue Bal L Hage West in county the the distance farm on top of mountain, a short It in of Bellefoute. was Se p- first Was taken up by Cleary Campbell tember, 1792, settle Campbell was the he Of tin Clinton of found when it us manty, as a squatter on a tract land veyed in 1766, occupied by He « and was first sug the ontested which land is now Haven his claim in court, took u Perdue mountain, city of Lock and lost, then p the farm it being so elevs that thought no person would contest rights. The early tiers consider the never would sit sid living Hving, laziest but Campbell man a 1 vr a 1 } RIWAYS lie Weather Forecasts last buliet My storm wave to cross the o gave fryrgags in to 11t} P: west 1, and the nex 6%} he wific coast about 12th, ff Rockies o« muntry by che 1 1 14 rai th to Valle V8 aid 17th. wil great cent eastern states A | cross t WArmn wave r about 12th, and eastern sis A cool wave 11 cross the west Roel 15th, Ries Cou great « d eastera =. bout 1 tral valle Inthe week ending ites } y& 15th an north mperalure Barn Baroed. » the 1} oing the 5 urds ay Mr destroyed 8 contents i0Cia On last Sata in 4 the farm of in Halfmoo: nship, (sray, Was by fire at ding two horses It ROME 1% SUD wid the fire was caused Ly had lodged night. tramps that in the barn during the Mr. Liray bh the on the I'he as $104) insurance barn in Grange company i ini etn Second Crop of Berries. Tom Moore brouzht into this office a brauch of bush Was Jearing a second crop of the {ruit. The { year and the fiait a raspberry w hich mish bears regular! y twice iull Be was taken irom the yard of the Ling which John Moose occupies, every WAS and lus ClOus, » farm west of town, i . Presbyterian Parsonage, work parsonage, Carpenters have commenced the this week, on new Presbyterian Aaron Thomas, one of our near future, when there be neasant house warming. g may a ccf os —— Barn the Aatumn Leaves, As the leaves fade and fall de- Decayed leaves furnish a first. gathered and burned before they alc fc mm ——— Store Sold. Our neighbor, Isaac Smith, last to his property in this place, ccna EAS At Presbytery, Rev. Christine on Tuesday left for its sessions. William Goodhart, of Farmers Mills, accompanied his pastor con MS AAS Communion Services, Communion services will be held in Christine, next Sabbath, at 10.50 ; preparatory service Saturday af- ternoon previous, at 2 o'clock. itp ~The new Fall styles of dress suits have been received at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte, and a more com- plete stock you will not find, If you | need a new dress suit, hat or any far firm has buiit Up Susie ange pstmt, 4 MEETING OF COUNCIL. w hat Was Hecorded on Minutes Last Regular Session, the | i nt The town council met in regular ses- | The ular and special and approved, Postmaster ¢ll room, minutes of the last meetings The Brisbin | presente «d and accepted, reg- read | of was were resi gn ion as Burgess On motion of Rite 'n,Bamuel Bhoop was recommend- ed for the appointment as Chief Bur- The retary J. Wolf as sec- of the at a previous and laid on the table, BR. D. vacancy resignation of E, and member council which was meeting presented Wis re- called and necepted, Foreman was elected to fill the by Wolf's resignation, caused Foreman was also elected secretary, ed to the committees: and was sppoint- the Finance, Li following ght vacancy on Water, and Village Improvement. The following orders were drawn for bills presented and were ordered paid: <. H. Runkle. 4 i AL. Foreman, 6 da Samuel Edward Dust Frank Arey Gen, Floray hin Mart ; Darst Unton Co. Falr, county fair WHS A BUOCess as to attendand prey XDibits were all that ¢ «1. On Th i% to the include st greater than in any the « ursday there wer fair solid, which does not ockholders, who, with adm Owner { ie nds, The fast trolling * Mart of the families itted fre the are shmen Faces were hot Garman, of Was and I is was one of tape) Mon y-work department » attendance fiom Fhursday, was y plaoht ing eigh tend tho Will Chase Away Moths Mo Lt are kept Warm in ths wi WOrs in carp wi tha wile over like carpét sects do not sail, an heres to the Wo —- Eels iy the Hoat Load, and hem by of Rock- ®inoe Fels are running seaward now ¥ the fishermen are « apturing t the thousand in the « icinity ville, one man havieg caught and inch from half a pound to six pounds, from half an to ankle, ranging iu size man’s ie legraph., ——— HAYS Hesigned the Mayorship, On receiving his commission as post. Friday B. D irisbin at once resigned as Burgess of The offices conflict, with all honor on the side of the and the salary on the other, our master last morning, the town, two one, fown The | VACAnCY head. i id "Uns Licensed Register Rumberger last week issued a marriage license to Nathan Simcox, | of Liberty township, and Mrs. Sarah Watkins, of Spring township. Mr. | Simceox is 70 years old, and has been a | widower for the last seven months. | Mrs. Watkins has been a widow for | four years, A. —— Early Birds in Soyder Conaty. A young man of twenty-one, who could not write his own name, and a girl of fourteen, who had the consent of her parents, applied for a marringe license in Snyder county last week, and it was granted. lil aon Announcement, i Miss Anna Dinges hasieturned from | the city with a select stock of Fall and and Winter Millinery for the firm of | Carrie E. Osman & Co., who invite the ladies to call and inspect the large assortment and latest designs, Sr AR SAIS. ~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 Slour- 1 ante mle Is on. It ig not possible for us Lo enumerate the NAN Y Foods i Have You Looked stock carefnl called upon to Wearing bad It's trip umimer 1 tv i NEDECt or in Pe i i. 4 through out of footwear? 1erite Feet pun } 4 % HOES 18 WHOLY vour were never h themselves, nnnecessary, ple L pair of our fine 1 like WEAr | Folin on a ARUTe afford ex possible There’ paint i Corns Ww hich MINGLE 3 SHOE STORE, GARMAN 5 STORE, BELLEFONTE, - A. Allegheny Bellefonte. it is a Fact... me ntey FUrNiture sxnx time isthe PRICES NEVER SO LOW \ WwW. A Fine Oak Bedroom Suit. 8 Pieces, $18.75 ~ W. R. RACHBILL, BELLEFONTI PP000P000000000000300000000000000000000000000000600 — GLOBE. Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinery. GRAND OPENING .OF- FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOO -Combined with the ——— FINEST DISPLAY OF FALL MICLINERY ~-—-Ever Shown in Bellefonte, AR 30th, Oct. Ist & 2d. This year we promise you that we will show you a display far eclipsing all others, and at prices that do not fear competition. fettennne KATZ & C LIMITED.