THE CENTRE REPORTER. DEATH UF MRS, SAMUEL CROTZER, Sudden Demise of the Lady Morning. on CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Nov. 18 THE RACKET. Bellefonte, Murs, died at of morning ¢ Samuel Crotzer home, about two miles east Hall, Monday o'clock, after a very short immediate cause of her it illness, death on No. 9-11 Crider’'s Exchange, We make the broad The Racket is the best the largest in That it numbers among its p atrons the most intelligent thrifty in town and county. a 1 | It Is Unique { the Medicochi hospital, following important points | greatly improved | Several days after {caught a bad cold, claim, that well Bellefonte. regular and | years, as 18 | store trouble for a number of years, three weeks ago she went to In the home in being home and was at She grew can buy “Gold Medal” Black Dress Goods only at The Racket. Mills The buy a Butterick Patter » Racket. Dr. J weger's, Standard of the world only at it. drew, Centre Hall; John, Penn ( Mrs. Jennie Zeigler, Milroy, and Ella also in Mifflin county; Edna ter are at home. The morning, the services { confined to her bed. { rapidly, Dress | Racket: | having several and death soon followed. Mrs, Botany at buy . 4 cial ¢ian Sn t Crotzer i638 O nly : ‘nonly * | Mrs. She was the mother of a {and her children her, The George 8. large with the ar survive children are, weke Her Majesty Corset Racket, = on buv druce, and another little al] Ihe find elsewhere ra 1001 things at Cal ant fair prices. held being funeral was held — the home and the remains taken (;. R. SPIGELMYER, Mifflin county SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Jellefonte, for interment, a Pa. Attacks On the ant Gap, lives John Sampsell, a bull that has good and bad bulls should led the bull the to drink, + Bull a Farmer, Narrow Escape Shug rert farm beyond Pleas aring in his nose as Wear Underwear have. farmer on Friday through the trough in the barn yard Lo ring ROBBERY IN THE NARROWS, A Millnburg Merchant the Vietim.-0Old Penns Valley Narrows Days Heenlled, The Penns valley Narrows, beyond Woodward, in the early days famous as the haunt of highway horse became rok | bers, when merchants and and traveled that way with [ large sums of money in their saddle bags, but sinee money is used by bank cattle dealers checks, highway robbers quit business {in the until Saturday morning, 13, Harry Ginsburg was killed early Saturday morn- Narrows last nearly by highwaymen, ing, Ginsburg MifMlinburg, but adjoining counties. home that morning he in the Penns valley Narrows, or 4 miles east of Woodward, men, carrying has a small store in his wares in While on his way attacked about 3 peddles Wis by three Win- masked each fn chester riflle. While one of the the other two dragged They became men held his horse his that they his him from him so badly While through wagon, beat he were HNCONSCIOUS, in the act of going they ers through the clothing were seared away by travel Narrows, (ins. on his He par- burg bad a large sum of money person, but it was not discovered, thinks he can identify one of the Lies Cty Also Passed Away the referred to the In wee ks an article in We ago, intemperance was on our county, all saloons being t and t If out avern licens one ha We Years ago might also have there were some leries in Penns valley alone, late years there has been only Woodward. the other distillery at side tn KILLED BY THE CARN n——— | Joseph Fox, sar, Run Over at Bellefonte, A distressing and fatal accident was telephoned us on Baturday, resulting in the almost sud le if death of Jos weph Fox, sr., an estimable eitizen of Belle- fonte, who was struck and run over by prished old Bnowsho: ata. two conl cars that were being the tion, while he was crossing the siding, Lo on the siding at and not observing the ears moving no doubt by the track wards him, niten- the « An eye News : the in- having his tion diverted ¢ of the Ly. witness gives an account in the His I~ gide on close George Weight, superintendent of conl yard, was the first to reach the Mr. Fox still managed ott Jured man, Wiis Con- scious and to gasp his name and then sank into unconscious. ness, Soon others reached the ed the Mr kind hands tenderly carried the suffering i 11 Welght lifted and into the liv attract hy cries of and fan of Jesse ( 0x, where he was ery stable made as comfortable as possible Drs. Harris Hays summoned and prompt] and Were at his On examination it found that left foot ofl and just hung on by Was thie tendons, ole ir up to i that he He ouly passing away wis cut above thie Hmb was al rushed S10) ( waist and tL wus believe injured internally about 20 minutes, ly after half past « leven. He kind sally «| Dy all whe wis a gentleman li Ke was born in Ireland when quite y He B WII Ati country He leaves mourn his « Mr. Fox and hie “1 ie pad WAS § VelLer: Wal i a record in defen Dre A “E— CO00000000000000000H00060000000000008 0 A A A A a BN ; N SHOE STORE, ES: aban deh a bd ido i You Can ow - . Ei A Good Enameled Iron Bed. 7? noased his thrist when taurus ungreat- | there were also quit ere ® fully turned upon his master, knocked | tilleries, now there him down, and proceeded Pleasant Gap left cries brought ife Brass Trimmed, y gore ; his his wif and daughter trolng back 30 to For aF ew farm house had a Union Suits, Also non-Union Health Underwear Wolf & Crawford. Wenther Forecast My last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm wave to cr the continent from the 17t will reach the Slst, by the close of the 220d, he next the t of Rockies country hh to the 21st, and t Pacific coast about cross the wee great central slates valleys 23d to 25th and eastern 6th. A warm wave will cross the 2ist, eastern west of great Rockies country about the wave will eross the about the th and central valleys and aitnles 3 1 oth A Cond west of Rockies country 24th, great central valleys eastern ILE 25th. states The temperature of the week ending Nov 20 will about mal in the northern and below normal ember average nor- in the soithern states During the week last above mention- ed frequent light snows and rains will in the northern and dry weath- er in the southern states, third bring a general cold wave, OCCU The last of November will lets Beware of the Dog, In response to numernus inquiries re- under the game law, we publish the section re- lating to deer hunting and running of deer with dogs, It is as follows: Section 4. No person shall eatch, take or kill in tnis commonwealth, or except as hereinafter provided, have in his or her possession or under his or garding hunting deer new her control after the same shall have any elk, or fawn, save during the month of November in each year. No person or persons shall make use of dog or dogs in hunt- ing any elk, deer or fawn within the | state. Whoever shall offend against | any of the provisions been killed, deer, of this section | dred dollars for each offense so mitted, each dollar of penalty imposed. Any dog or dogs pursuing or killing any elk, deer, or fawn, are bereby declared by any person when so seen, and the | owner of such dog or dogs shall have no recourse at law whatever, ing house in Bellefonte, and that is the Phitad. DBraneh., Largest stock lowest prices, and everything first upon the scene, and seeing the dan ied ous predicament of the father, hurr 3 for two pitch forks infuriated beast the attention of ti held who fle who still women, gave Mr. Sampsell an ni Dr. | and on examination tured, creep into a pen close by, was called, the man’ bone | 8 arm frac his roken and having uis - -> -—e A Jubilee The Freep week published its Number wt, 1, celebration of | gan as a small weekly I'he Prairie Den NA flerward letin, al and 1 ly. and, w in pt Pe fous, tein up-to-date ji Live of this mother is a res editors and one of the tert best by the Bulletin i x William Huey, sors | Hayed Again, jotel, , Who was s! Dr. Moht before fast, rayed again in Dr. Nutt's offi t Thursday uo week t ight £1 it tod a iamsport las which A X-ray of the bul Nutt, by thought X-ray devel ope «1 a tha bullet The did not show the location let. Thursday evening Dr. the aid of the flu the bullet, was made forts to lo ale in the hip. first TOSCO De An when “AW and # pot appeared near the surface of the hip, to the bullet Huey is still in in the hospital, and up which was thought be to Tuesday the ball had not been re moved, - - - Our Boro Schools visited our and informs wd, to Supt. Gramley schools, Tuesday, are creditably conducts may add, we know no complaints ; the school to do its duty and have our schools upon a us they which we of board is seeking high plane, and deserve credit for the in this direction, all should join in upholding their efforts. interest manifested them in - — U. E. Charch Dedic ations The United Evan. church at Glen Iron, will be dedicated on Nov, new The new United Evang. church, be- tween Hartleton and Woodward, will be dedicated on Nov, 28. Prof. A. E. (iobble, of New Berlin, will officiate, Wily The County Institute. County Superintendent C. IL. Gram- ley is busy making his preliminary ar- at Belle- im sooo Cold weather is here, but just a lit. | ! de Inte. All Baits and Overcoats to be { sold at a great sacrifice right on the {edge of the rising market. We never were so well prepared to give our | friends and customers such good cloth- ing at their own prices, GLOVES BY THE CAR LOAD. i i clothing in odd sizes at oNE-HALF PRICE. HovLipay Goons Now Reabpy. MoxtTooMmery & Co. Bellefonte, Pa. ' w + ell and the every aa Can scar On any the worl h reelin I g on terra firm - > and L - Stole Chickens mt His Pocket Hook Irish ley, val Minus Their Cash A weent fi man r the iid the Belsena He barrels of oil weeks ago more Ions of castor oil, te nearest station The os bon be paid for in advance and the As no oil { the Standard man wl when shipped ame in. (UIrY was made of t= fraud cash to the who say the i" a pany, Merchants ary sinus mint of castor oil dered by them am but which was never a Juninta‘s Peach Crep. Juniata's peach crop was the largest this year in her history. There the three oval and were of Thompson- shipped from stations Mifflin, Port town, in all 219 237 crates of peaches, and it is estimated that the entire orop fo 22 The price received per crate was that amotinted y (NK) average WY ents This would into £100 000, bring country - . -. Thanksgiving Service Union Thanksgiving services will be | held in the Reformed church of Cen- tre Hall. Rev. Christine, of the Pres byterian church, will mon. The members of all the denomi- nations are cordially requested to be | all others invited, A eoliee. | tion for the suftering in India will be | lifted. 1e postoffice department has tried | rural delivery forty four routes in twenty-nine states, with such satisfactory results that it is look- ed upon as a feature to be probably added permanently to the postal sys tem. preach the ser- present ; d——— <-> Rural Delivery Snecessfor free over Water Supply Diminished. Dr. J. T. Rothrock, the forestry com- missioner of the state, has given out the information that the removing of forests in this state has diminished the water supply in our mountain streams sixty per cont, since the year 1510 to the present time. - ia 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 fur | nishing goods, see their stock. Many | sales and small profits is the way the firm li butls up Seeit large patronage. ing aod profitable lie movement and ame one, © i irt { a Another Harn Barned At an en the lar Giravaville, ding four head of JOT Ses, d far: destroy ¢ j ast season's Crop an ments, was totally supposed to be the work of tramps or incendiarism. The loss will approxi with insurance of mate § $1,304 3, 00, an a The Rev J The 1 W. Boal Hovored, niversity of Chicago last of Doct W. Boal, the but Ww of Rev. J. of Divinity upon three vears ago Hall has been serving a charge at Port Car Cetilre pastor Presbyterian chureh, since friends here of this Dr. Boal has many to hear honor. WA Rev. Rearick's Appointments Centre Hall, at 10 : at Georges Valley Runday Nov, 21, mn communion Zp. m., communion, Rev. Rearick has recalled his pointment for Centre Hall, 11 John's chureh at a nt : at Nt ape An po Ardent Worker »Col, James F, Weaver attended the committee on Pomona granges deliv. ered an interesting report, poses of the grange proper, i —- Miliheim's Postmaster Jerome Spigelmeyer, has been that ends the agony there Smith, the outgoing post-master was | an obliging official. Me — 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 Philad. Branch is the place. Davs Onl , $2.98 PRICES NEVER SO LOW W. R. BRACHBILL'S FURRITURE STORE, 0000000000 DROO00000000C0R0000000006000000000® A a A ll ER Nl i I A J i a A. — GLOBE. ¢ovececen Dr, id Miliin (XArra \A0O0OUS, Clothing ery. OUR CLOTHING SALE THIS WEEK WILL ECLIPSE ALL OUR PAST RECORDS FOR BIG VALUES. | Boys’ ble, Men's blue strong and dura value, our price, 25¢ Pants, tual Knee the ac Ak All Wool Suits, in black and and fancies, strictly all wool $4.88 Children’s Suits in Plaids and fancy Cassimeres, nn first class school suit Men's fine Blsck Worsted Suits, and a big value, . $1.89 stiits made to retail at $15.00 go at 88.50 i Children's Suits in all wool in all the leading dark shades ers will be delighted at the price, Thibets, Moth. £2.48 '« Baits in Black, Blue and Cheviots, made in first-class Hse. Men's good Working Pants, stores ask you £1.25 for same our price, . - " other goods, oe Children Lirey Men's fine Kersey Overcoats, Italian lining, imported fabrics, ridiculously Children’s Overcoats, all grades, all | low at . . . $5.47 £5.00 dow ii to Sbe, Men's Raw Edge Imported Melton OUvercoats, tailor made throughout, ut . . . - S868 Men's Strong Working Suits, the 3.081 All we want is a call. We don’t care where yon have looked at Our prices will convince vou that we are the cheapest sooo v0000 KATZ & CO. Bellefonte, Pa. “Makers of Low Prices and Terrors to all Competitors.”
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