ar CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Nov, THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. We make the broad claim, that The Racket is the best as well as the largest store in Bellefonte. Thatit numbers among its regular patrons the most intellige mt and thrifty in town and county. It Is Unique! buy “Gold Medal” is (voods only at The Racket. Botany Mills Press at The Racket. erick Pa U can Dre can buy : *alt3 ' Specialties only : can buy a Dutt ttern only The Racket. 1B) ar Racket. Her tat nd: ard at J weer » ¥ Ol S i \ Crwi the world only Ma jesty $ orset on- Iv at ¥ Ey Ci Iv i 1 bu R eke t U and always at (+. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, P a. Dry Goods Lots of '’em! Finest Quality tree ae sen Lowest Prices Wolf & Crawford. New Postal Cards, FOU DC two new sizes the the be el that ards will be issued by ent than smaller of both One them will inch to be 1 BOW in use, t one-fourth of an narrower used desire the present size, by to i mere ants and others id the who card to customers or friends, ide of en The “i ard one in other c¢ velopes, will be thre than th ral ‘ an inch smaller way and inch the They for indexing mrters o f an other, will purpos- The let- tering on them will be different from the The larger one will hav head of Jeflerson as now, and the smaller one he i i whose | JOSE BOW In 154, Ti convenient es for librarians and others. present Ones, ¢ the will have the vignette John Quincy er appeared on paper is Government before, of head of Adams, We nev sued oy the Mast fp Erect Wire Fences A recent be constructed along the public high- ways where present board or rail fen- such blockaded with snow, Ces cau e highways to, become of a wire fence, — cs — Deaths in Sagar Valley, days. years and had been ill a long time. Wr. Straus, another, died of pneu. moniafl aved 50 years, Both lived near Tylersville, iii isn Pike Company Appeals. The president and managers of the Bald Eagle, Nittany and Brush Val- ley turnpike have appealed from the award of damages recently made by the viewers appointed by the Court. The viewers awarded the company $4. 500 damages, ms a - Share of School Appropriation. Centre county’s share of the Btate appropriation, which should be sent to the 2,000 districts as soon as the su- perintendents’ and directors’ reports are received, is $48,085.08; Clinton eounty’s share is $31,404.56; Clearfield, $74,187.04, and EIKk’s is $24,862.40. C—O A AAAI — If in peed of a stylish and dressy suit, it is wise to constlt Lewing, Belle- foute, and have him fit you out, Slight Wreck i Monday morning the local freight | east bound from Bellefonte to Sunbu- Oak Jetween these | i { ry, had a slight wreck between Hall and Linden Hall, [two points, the two rear in jumped the track, and along over the ties for a considerable | distance before the train could be stop- ped. The cars were loaded with bal- | last, but were not wrecked. The morn- | ing mail west was delayed | | hours before the derailed cars placed and the track cleared. was no damage of any ears and cab- bumped over two | were re- | There the rolling stock, and beyond a shaking up the train men sustained no injury, account to a — About the Big Porkers Wm. Colyer, out at station, has two full-blooded O. I. C. hogs, which likely to dress upwards of 600 [bs. each. This is likely to keep Colyer up head and Centre Hall against the county. ghtered and they dressed 435 each unre Colyer slau his hogs Monday Samuel Harter, of Georges valley, week ago Killed two that dressed 976 pounds which keeps up the reputation | of that valley. John 8B. Holmes, of Jacksonville, killed four fat porkers last week that 83, 462, 437 and On weighed respectively {02 pounds { Pp head, i Examine Your Fruit Trees, By an act of the legislature it is ui lawful for any person to keep tres the any infected with contagious diseases knot, peach offer for sale or shipment or to sell or ship any of the fruit thereof, except the fruit of the plum, cherry and pear tree, Both trees and fr et to Known as A ellows, black rosette, or peach blight, or to uit diseased are public complaint of any person. sii bi destruction nuisance If the tree the author- as upon OW ili~ er does not destroy the ities of the town or township shall ap- | point three freeholders as commission- ers to and condemn, and the the be recov inquire ex pense charged to ough or township, which may ered ndemnped, Lee Kept Open House Fhe Bradford hunting party who | went out last week to remain the of the thei rest entertained a number of Reason, r friends at the ~t camp at A drove in to well Keeping had it th the Creek on Sunday number lace how boys had 1 dinner they only twenty v-three, in include venison they seen for the ¥ and WTR. i. aA Wee K OF NOTE yet change in the pre i i Taken to Danville A commission last week, L.ewisbur D. W. ( and he Dany Asyl 1 fl pens my suflicient Lo was ack He ses while there, , Two weeks ago A was temporarily same stitution, however, and the early release a - A ¥Yind of Lead Ore wople of Mill Hall d up re near that ably je i Are 4 i i sbirre over a reports pl welve ounces wasshown lead o ACH net ore weighing ining t d. The pronounced fine ¢ in the borou those who gh by know where the mine is situate has | wen) tO i where in this countr specimen metal and equal any found LE Y. yp Three Beliefonte Runaways * Three boys, Ben Shrock, Jim May bhew and Jim WwW eaver, ran away their comfortable maturday Homes on i gz and tl its know not heres Ho mornin Weir pare! ing of theirw its. Ben Shroeck 4 { he lad who ran away few weeks for None of them are more is a ago and returned on Friday more recruits, fifteen years of age. Jim Mayhew j= a ! colors d boy News, ten years of age. foute clout mins Change of Time Table, ny announces slight changes in time | table taking effect November 25th. | Train 4 from the west will { Montandon for the east and south | 1.22 a. m., instead of 1.30 a. m. Train 12 leaving Centre Hall 3 02 p. m., Montandon 5.01 p. m. will reach Philadelphia 55 minutes earlier, 10.20 | |p. m. This will add greatly to the | { popularity of the train for Philadel | | phia travel. leave | at The Ways of the Tramp Tramps have adopted the plan of | breaking into country school houses | and spending the night beside com- | fortable fires. By a recent act of the | legislature, the penalty for breaking | into a sehool building is a fine of $100 | and six months’ imprisonment. Thanksgiving Services, The union Thanksgiving services where held this morning in the Re formed church, and the attendance | was good. Rev. Christine, Presbyte- rian pastor, delivered the sermon. = Diptheria Raging at Woodland, Diptheria is raging at Woodland, in | Clearfield county, obliging the schools to ke closed. There are about 25 cases ssi and several deaths have occured. Wenther Forecast, storm wave to cross the continent from 294 to 26th, and the next will the Pacific coast about 27th, west of Rockies country by close of 25 reach Cross { i i i i | Yenrs 105 and Still Alive On Bunday, | OR and while attending the M church dedication at Milesburg, Mr Mrs, Will of the Centre Hall hotel also paid a visit tunkle, to Centre eastern states Dec, A warm wave .1 cross the west of | Rockies country about 27th, tral valleys 20th and eastern states the 0th, and great cen- al. A cool wave will cross west of Rockies country about : great cen- - eastern tral valleys December states 4th. Temperature of the week November 27 will average about including a warm cold wave. The last week in November will nor- wave and a erage colder than usual, snows will full west Heavy rains or in large portions of the country Of the Mississippi river during the week 17. In next week's bulletin will ending December be giv en a general forecast of December weather, -— Charch Dedicated, The at the Methodist Episcopal church at but I'aesdny Sunday dedicat by Bishop John Bowman. hose whi Dr. D. Monroe, jrre- the Altoona district ‘ance; the pastor, Rev. and Dr E. J I thie will be lectures by Revs, Js WwW. W, Wa A. W. Guyer, W. A. Stephens, and 8 Creighton, former pastors. The Miles- oldest in 1818. The dedication EXercises new Miles continued r i a We Inst, gun with the REIT took part were, MN. siding elder of Rev. M. L. ( George | of Williamsport, there =h King, iring Week pg ph aver, Reese, (George rren burg church is one of the fl first dating back to held in an barn, county, services were a blacksmith shop, later in then use, and the first churcl ed in 18485 a - Here's Another One, r bias been northern me this is well to be prepared for man who claims to be agent nt h i an air restorer and dandrui wr, calls at you i and 8 Dro Ini CTON sthied roval standards — Literary Clabh, / An iaf Saturday evening in peeling was hel y i inns Hearick { organizing i for the please the fer fol goodly number sore of the oli K reset and approval of t a num ie move ment, among these quite or of ladies Two ¢ all this augurs success, sted, ale ynmitiees were appoit four program fo! tinge t 111 t meeting = or to draft one ol fiex $ ming and the othe 3 There town bu is no poves y make the sticoess and « ning cs fp tly “eo A General Strike The bituminous coal miners’ bled on Tuesday. A general strike is advised, president Ratchford declares that's the only way Ws fy No More Associate Judges We mentioned several months ago ecounly’s last associate judge at the ex- now been reached, The close of the ate judgeship. Judge Faulkner retires with the respect of all, he seemed to a_i. J—— Keeping the Stove in Order, “Wash your stove with clean warm says a soap suds.” A little sugar or molasses i AMM ~The new Fall styles of dress suits received at the Philad. If you need a new dress suit, hat or any far- Many | sales and small profits is, the way the firm has built up their large patronage. who resides at Curtin Mrs, | Indy was 105 years old on and ald of sin! Runkle the ger, inn The 17th annt of health to do the her who is 81 years of age, herself with cooking for and oldest son living her, She has twin 537 years old, Her HSER 110 UJ ns eve-sight is weak, yet she i free from She is a moderate pipe-smok- ses, and says she is CO - plaints, Fit for Cupid, One of her sisters lives in Kansas and therefore t tor aly To one, and is 06 years old, wear, no matter fustidions they mav be. particular or Our shoes from nin old log how i house for This aged dame’s home is house in which she has resided \ years, Her sons built a new ne ively, what.- point Their BlIpe riorit 3 18 are BL rint but she is attached to her \ consider them Lie her close by, on ever log home and will not consent to leave it. Mrs, dium size, A OTs i darger is a woman under we 18 tl : 401 ii a Hing p Wer trial Ol iform Lwvery Sg is to the ul The Attempted Robbery In the Narrows approvi i Iu last week's | { an attempted porter we gave an Ii frustrat- another f"necount o the robbery i which of arn Narrows, WH the which kle Centre yer. ed by Appearance par- wi gigi ili To MINGLE g SHOE STORE, Run and wife, formerly of near ppr[ FFONTE, Hall and who at the time were A PROCLAMATION ! , Nov, Z thie and SA N TA CLAUS, God-Father of all the little ( hua pon and lanes, here Ly pricier proc. Frioip Zoxs original only lamadion: Mr Evwix F. GARMAN, of 832 Bouth Allegheny st. BerLevoxTE, PA., as my special agent in your civy, to sell all the Dolls Toys, Games, ete, which | have been gathering for you for the past twelve months, 1 have also ordered and com. manded Garman to make known to you that I will with vou early Christmas morning, dressed up in my best and richest clothes, and will give to all good children those nlee Christ. mas candies and presents which I have wo carefully put up, so vou will surely find me. I want you all good, member, I am the original and ly Banta Claus. I will come down the way from the N Pole I have appointed bes to he Ot= gil ny reiti- yortis special sleigh, drawn by my deer in pet Given on this Nov the my glorious Frigid Jone, BANTA CLAUS. Garman's Store, hi 231 day of th year of in the in 1M; reigua agents, P. B re fot Willi afew Bee VOU pers nally atl the days, date not yet se returning home from a visit to place, A later a hatchet he account had in the Wagon § of the robbers, but, being ves puch 5 led of hit- ged high way, head excited and ting ti him fr frightened, it fai je scoundrel. They then drag om the wagon on the where they pounded him on the with thelr fists almost into insensibili- ty, ! and, just as they were un X-mas f1is overcoat to go through money, conta tun and in sight, and rus! their On his pet (Grensburg had $35 |) wie him riade EHC pe. LANKA Runkle and armed thelr § homewar HIrney A —- A woe s Hecord I'h term over fate Jadge Fanlkaoer 1% tering Of 000060000000 C 0000300000000 080000000000030000000000 SAR Presents... ONLY 90° § ‘ 000000000000 0000000000003000600000000000 or Mahogany, $2.50. W. R. BRACHBILL, BELLEFONTE 4 i {i Sense and Good La mrties are fine Pennsylvanis ’ 4 7 YiInenis of “ non-pa) : least two other have also held that the costs of cert $ petty suits sent up by the magist kno w ho should have wn better, t upon those magistrates bills are ignored by the grand | Bo - Death of Mrs. Sophia Homan Jae Homan her son, William or on Sal. Sophia, widow of hy died at the Homan, 13 6 years the 1 tery, Mills, i nN Aaronsburg Lutheran cl home of in Haines township, th, The 1 urdav, of ap plex y her a Was ge were taken to olf, of emains Comforts by the Bale. 10 bales of Comforts are opened on floor. Bale buying down the price. They are £1.25, choice now, . non oem near Ww JUTE, « Armers the our brings worth TK yor burial ad second smdue- ted the services, - »> - bh diteh which Closed the Diteh Corsets. The H. & H. New Model in Drab White, the leading Corset of day, price, - - - A bargaia in Nursing Corsets in and White, a $1.00 grade, price, he council clo-ed part of the the had been opened by the contractor for at the lower end of town and the $1.00 Drab oe company’s mains hundred up they ts , Dress Goods, Novelties. The leading styles, the newest shades, all are now being sacrificed at prices #0 low that cash is not taken into consideration, gation, The water i | were exposed for several yards and to avoid freezing were covered, — lpg People in Want The poor department of Bellefonle | boro is taxed to its utmost, and al ready the overseers are supplying about five hundred with help. Before the winter is over this number is ex-| i pected to be doubled. The closing | { i | 800 our line of 85% Novelties, ent fprive, See our line of 45%: Novelties, cut price See our line of Biik and Wool Novelties, price — He 300 down of the furnaces and suspension | of several weeks have thrown many out of employment. Men’s Clothing. { Men & Rute, other stores ask you $10.00 jor, our Prive. { Men's Sontoh Plaid =uits, sil wool, ar g Tar $0.00 wo are selling this weck at | Mon* 8 good servicabie Sails for every day WORT... I a . §6 50 $B If in need of an —— ‘before pur. chasing, don’t forget to examine our stock. We have them in dress and stor coars at prices so low that you | can afford to get first-class goods at the same prices that other places ask you A Snowfall. Monday evening the first regular snowtall set in and continued until if reached a depth of two and a half inch- | es. This may be counted the first of the season although there was a light snow about a week ago. Millinery. are then with still it our In this department we working day and night, and hurries us to get through work. We are the acknowledged thie line, and our work is leaders in unexcelled. Prices in this department were nev er so low as they are at the present time. Cloaks and Wraps. See our Plush Capes. farmer price 87 00, now £5.25 red our Astrachan Capes, former price $6.10, now $4.95 ladies’ Cloth Capes as low as 950 We have cut prices on all our Ladies’ Cloaks. former price $17.00, pow former price $10 04, pow farmer price 8% 0%, now former price $5.00 now former price $2 50, pow... Comls, Conte, oats Cont, Uo ts, $10 60 6 4% 500 + 198 Boys’ Clothing. The largest assortment of Boys’ Clothing in Bellefonte you will find on our second floor. The prices on these have been cut so as to defy competition. Suits, former BLB0, DOW ..ooconi rnin price Suite, former price 83 00, DOW wn. Suits, former price $82.35, BOW. nin Le for shoddy stuff, KATZ tai it menisci Granted an Increase, Samuel Crotzer, east of town, was granted an increase of pension by the department last week. msds ol non ~When you want a suit to fit, of good quality and at a low figure, there is but one store in Bellefonte that can i Bellefonte, touch all these points. Lewins, at the Philad. Brauch is the place. Boys’ Ovecoats as low as 8b.
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