¢ - - Cw THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA,, THURS, April 21 THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, [s bristling with new Spring and Summer goods—prettier and better than ever and at lower prices too. y My Old Customers in Penns from Woodward to Boalsburg: [tis now years Racket” was started in it has been a success as U kno since the first box was opened. Starting with 1200 square feet floor space, it has LO twice as large as any store in and 9 since Bellefonte, orown cover Selle fonte, IT AIN'T DONE GROWING YET. son for this and U thus, There i8 a rea can probably tell why this is Wi of my competitors I came to Bellefonte some satd “We will Dutchman from he 112 nen before 18 NOW mont and I am still on de 3 k. G. R Spigelmyer, The Maine in C us Spaniards : uban waters and o ‘ sail the Wolf & Crawford. GREAT DROUTH COMING. Foster Says it Will Occur This Year. roral Displays, Au. of the to cross the continent from My last bulletin gave forecast storm wave 22d to 26th, and the the Pacifie about the the west of Rockies country by close of 1, great central valleys 29th to May , eastern states May 2 Warm wave will cross tockies country about 27th, will reach next coast Z7th, Cross OLE awk of great cen- the west tral valleys 20th, eastern states May 1. Cool wave will cross the west of Rock 30th, great eastern states May 4. Temperature of the week ending April 30 will average east of the Rockies and Rainfall for the same period generally below in the great central valleys up to about that week. Not far from April 27 general rains will oc- cur, lightest in the great central valleys and in countries near sea level, heavi- est in the high table and mountainous countries, March forecasts of Chicago tempera ture were not submitted to test hereto- fore mentioned, but the general fore- cast for the northern states proved to The forecast for March in southern states has not yet been com- pared with the records. jes of about central untry valleys May 2, below west, will be be good. HEAD CUT OFF, HH. Wagner Instantly Killed in n Flouring Mill at Milesburg, William H. Wagner, proprietor | | ed, ‘ The accident occurred about o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. { had been in the mill ofMice, and went how He working. was occurred will some accident but in whirled every sOn around, his revolution of Mr. body of A Wagner mill and heard the noise caused by Mr. Wagner's body striking and came £ J the The head was cut was extinet when body ofl’ was tists who have become much interest- ed in these tests, and will give some indications in ref-| broken, He was aged fifty-four and was a son of John M. Wagner, de- county's former leading grain dealers and merchant, Mr. Wagner leaves a wife eight children. about years ceased, one of Centre and Te py John A. Pennington Dies Native of Centre at Tyrone. Hall . Pennington died at the fam- 12, at- heart. His 3 months and 14 d. native of the vicinity riall, a farmer by occupation and spent his life in Centre county un- til he ily in 1886, John A ily home, on forenoon of of an tack age was 67 years, He Centre which affected the Was a of removed to Tyrone with his fam- On the 27th of Dee. to Miss Sarah born 12 1853, he was married Slack. To the of whom the of the Daniel Mrs Jones Herald. union were children, all with their mother survive Two sisters Mrs, and The husband and father. viz: Ohio, Ii. deceased survive, Tonner, Canton, Sealy, Joliet, py Barn Burned Near Siglerville The barn of James Ramsey, 2 miles fire discovered that farm- from Riglerville, caught on Tues- day 12, had such biril Die afternoon, when it gained headway ling was destroyed, with the ing implements, wagons, buggy, &c. Two hogs and two calves perished, With the of hbors was saved. The wind blew burn neig the help house ing shingles from the barn and set the >» ¥ mountaios on fire and a force of about 5 persons worked during the night to bring i tion.-—-Sentinel. t into subject Wty Watch for the Fakirs A gang of swindlers are traveling through the ity from the rural districts claiming to : water through author state examine wells. They inspect the w a microscope and find all Kinds of bac- terio, cholera and typhoid permit the farmer and his wife through the where, of they that always will Wi ter. The to apply fakirs sell pe germs, and to look mie the be found in a drop I weope, course, “00 menagerie of ris advised remedies, which the at high price, which proves a little pl frightened farme certain to be ain soda a - Argued on Taesday The appeal on the Centre Hall wa. ler company from the court below ask- ing that the boro from was argued on Tuesday the Supreme Court now sitting in Philadelphia. Judge Furst appeared for the Company and E. L. Orvis and W. F. Reeder for the The Supreme Court may a decision on the case in a week or two ake six or eight weeks, be restrained before boro. reach ort A Rave Track at Heelan Park that half mile x for both wheelmen and horses is Park this a number held there It is stated race track a spring. It is also said that of meets and races will be during the summer season. smi fbasoni efon aus Running Steady. Boob's wheel and spoke works have occur this year, a. a Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses | were issued during the past week: Henry McCaslin and Jennie Ross man, both of Nittany. Wm. J. Madara, Spring Mills, Caroline Coufer, Sober, William: Reed and Margaret Hoover, both of Point Look Out, Centre co, John Howard, Spring twp., and Blanche Falks, Beech Creek. James Btickler and Mabel O'Bryan, both of Bellefonte. Charles 8. Bossner, Glenn Falls, N. "., and Estella Orndorf, Lock Haven. Harry A. McKelvey, Martha Fur- nace, and Alice V. Hicks, Btorms- town, and - mss A Children like it, it saves their lives We mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for coughs, colds croup, bronehitis, JErippe and all throat and lun E ond for sale by Smith & Crawford i i i the town. ———_, Death of Abram ©. Wirts, Mr. Abram C. Wirts, formerly home at Dellville, Perry county, on the 7th of April. Mr, Wirts was a sol- dier in the late war, 8 member of the 148th regiment. He leaves a wife and | six children to mourn his departure. cp Pennsylvania Sand, sent the President by express a little box, which when opened was found to contain sand—just sand, white sand. There was no message along. The President's secretary threw it out of the window. They are Patriotic, The Patriotic Order Bons of Ameri ca, of Spring Mills, have tendered their services to the President in case of war with Spain. There are about fifteen able-bodied men in the order who are ready to put on fighting clothes, when they are wanted. a COUNCIL MEETING. of the Body Evening. Reglunr Session on cil chamber, were John Riter, CO, Luther Emerick, R, D, | Clem Luse, F. Delninger meeting, at which George Floray was elected street commissioner, and W, | | Reeder retained as council and Orvis & Bower assistant council, were and approved. The street committee reported sever- | al walks in need of repairs, and several a viglation of a boro ordinance. | | FISHING BEGINS, | Not Flgh-stories" ~The Grave and the Comle, Last Friday, 15, the t was the opening of rout season, and the chances streams, Yet amid all the rain there rubber coats, others under others “took theirs raw’ and got ring- Luck was fair, bad and | struct the street commissioner to noti- fy all parties where walks are safe condition to repair them or notina build New ones, The several alleys nuisance committee by wagons, The high notify parties who occupy or obstruct the to the was also notified to remove reported obstructed manure piles, lumber, ete, constable was instructed to al- leys and streets He casses of dead cats, rats, bill + remove Same, all car- chickens, ete. paid: 44 The following ‘a8 ordered W. H. Runkle, bury All busines 45 ns aving been transacte d, the council adjourned, When the boro THE = Star Store. Established 1889, Proprietor. | Cash before delivery. Our Terms Above you notice our terms, and we are Peo of them and mean to stay by them. This is for your good as well as We must hear the tringle of Fors coin as the goods pass over the coun- But just stop and think. Aré we asking anything unfair? Youran- swer, if Hghtly considered, is NO. Do pay for other people's goods? You answer, NO, Then buy piscatorial D. D., hied himself to the mountains and got ties of fair average and one big sonk- ing. Our portly Democratic friend, er GG. W, started for the mountains on farm- (ilace, of near this place, Friday few over eight dozen trout, penditures of the boro for the March 14th, apparently issued Nov. #th to Year up the the J. to and ending 150%, last order by “FE. council was on cil, $3.00." On March boro treasurer 14th, H. W. had paid out $338 orders than there in the treasury. After no item is published in the and the tax payer to believe that there The the orders Issued since March 14th, to find in the the following: 3 Orvis £& Hos the 74 was Nov, slate Kreamer, | more on boro money 5th, would be led bills council Nov. 5th would statement ments were Lo ise sued, minutes of the and up to which one ex pect auditor's are ‘ was drawn s council to the the added treasurer drawn oth, boro + orders » Nov. unt the by must be has paid 10 funds in the treasury Wp Died nt Millhelm. f Jo- of her Mill- after Mrs. Maria Kreamer, widow , died at the Musser morning, 0 eph Kreamer home wil or, at the house, Sunday long duration, at The Thursday ng made Mrs, was Miss Maria Reading, Pa. four children to survive her, an of al will Iness of the age over sixty-five years. funer take place this afternoon, interment bei in the cometery 's maid- Haine, She at Rebersburg. Kreamer en name and was born in leaves They are bant at Krea- Mrs. W. 8B. Mus- Ida and Harry, IHinois, George Kreamer, mero metvilie, this county; , Millheim; both re- di in ng A» The New Telephone Company Mr. ties Goodhart, telephone company, new company will soon have its | open as far as Linden Hall, and ulti- mately to Centre Hall, and | tions extend to Johnstown without any charge for talking to the latter point save the "phone rental, vice eastward will be via Lock Haven Northumberland county. papital stock of this $25. 000, There is no prospect of the company running its line eastward through the valley after reaching this section. Wo —- ” Constables and Forest Fires. new company The constables throughout the state are receiving a circular from the state commissioners of forestry, calling their | attention to two acts passed by the last legislature, making constables ex-offi- cio fire wardens. They must report to court the firet week of quarter sessions | of any or no forest or timber land fires. If they extinguish any fires they will be compensated at fifteen cents per | hour, and assistants will receive twelve | cents an hour. Any person who is | called upon to act as an assistant must | either serve or undergo a fine and im- prisonment. No county is to pay more | than $500 in year for such work. One- { half of the amount for such work is to | be paid by the county and the other | half by the state. Grand Social. Class No, l,of the U, Ev. 8. 8B. of | Linden Hall, will hold a social at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Qettig on the evening of April 30th, from 6 to 10. The youug ladies of this class have prepared an excellent program, con- sisting of vocal and instrumental mu- sic, and choice recitations. Refresh- ments will be served. All are cordial- ly invited as it will be an evening well spent in innocent and wholesome amusement. This class indebted themselves to the sum of $25 for the new church towards which the pro- ceeds will go, and will also aid the members socially. Come and help a good cause, bait. The Bellefonte creek whippers were force and hooked anywhere from half dozen to fifty trout aplece, depending pretty much upon the quality of the anti-rattlesnake der cork, un- We guess, Presbyteri- United Evangelical, pooled their interests and went to the head of Penns creek to try their luck. Their luck was—caught and for either because it was an odd number, or it juvenile, Our dominles, Christine, an, and Rhoads, one, some reason, may have been too it was thrown into the stream again without making a splash, The writer tried his luck at Cherry run, Saturday, and within two time had a dozen trout over average t didn’t rain a drop that day a Dunker, yet we were immersed, with the aid of a fla hours size, although not a Baptist or i, treacherous, slanting stone, and to the about 50 per cent, of us, y from Bellef: been gol wet all the same extent of A part have said now to for biased mite, Tyrone Hefonte from which, Wwe are to believe ery er hired ¢ rig at Baum'’s live- and, ‘equipped,’ hith- to Penns creek, their destination, the horse was unharnessed and tied to a tree near to the two preachers, Christine and Rhoads of this town, had their I'he strangers, not knowing the rinking Peen's creek water, soon became limber jointed and made up their minds to hiteh up and By optical illusion, caused by the water they drank, hitched up the belonging to the clergymen, and fully * drove aching where inharnessed horse go home, SOME they horse with harness in somewhat in a twist they Baum's the explain about any swapping having been done When the to go their ated succeeded in getting back to livery. But Baum wouldn’t own steed ; his customers couldn't or boot money being given ready was consternation ! “fishers of men" there was non est and another The bridles the one had some # about to which the did not submit and a © resorted to, By aid of the got the bottom facts and sent the horse wore home, horse in its stead were ex- changed, extra fix- in’ wrong horse shift" had to be ‘phone Bauin at On Monday Rev's Rhoads and Chris- tine tried their luck, in the mountains, and returned with a score again Landlord Shawver, on Tuesday, and it A soo i Death of Mra, RL. Gearhart A peculiarly sad death at Bellefonte, at nine o'clock Sunday of Mrs, Carrie wife of Rev, R. LL. Gearhart, Reformed morning Gearheart, formerly of church at the ed at Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Gearhart the stomach. Her husband Saturday to Laurelton, where i i his wife's death. The deceased was a daughter of the late Hon. John Cess- na, of Bedford, and was aged fifty years, She is survived by her hus- band and four children; also by her mother, two brothers and one sister. Sissi A AY Death of an Aged Lady. Mrs. David Stover died in Haines township, on 13, aged 87 years. A be- reaved husband and three children, two of them married, are left to mourn the loss of a beloved wife and mother. Interment at Wolf's Chapel, on Satur- day.---Journal. — Pastor Recalls his Appointment, Rev. Robert 0' Boyle, well-known in Centre Hall, pastor of the Reformed Church, Shenandoah, has recalled his acceptance of the call extended to him by the Paradise charge near Milton, as his people are unanimously opposed to his leaving. What it Amounts To. The state treasurer has paid out all the public school appropriations for 1897. The payments for 1898 will be in June. The uppropria- iounts to $5,500,000 per year. 3 Understand, we give no premiums, such as pictures, glassware, ete., as all intelligent customers know they pay well for this red tape, We quote you a few, but understand that every article in our store is a bar- gain, and we ean prove it too, Best N. Y. Cream Cheese, fancy, per 1b y Cal. Evap Peaches, per 300s cannsne Banner 1. ye, re puiat price 2 for 25¢ Ire Sait Fish, 10 Ib. bucket, No. } Nails, per it es Wash Boller, copper b otto, iron bandies, cover Ansonia Alarm Clo x, guarsnieed Ladies’ Dress Bhoe, patent leather tip Men's Dress Bhoe very nobby Baby Shoes, tan color, Lad Jou’ BElorm Rubbers Boye’ 2 plece suits new and pretty Men's “Dress Bulits, new and pretty Come and inspect our stock before buying. Don’t pay 10¢c for an article when you can buy the same thing for " THE STAR. om i For a a shont time only—2 2 -year- Jushes, 10¢, each——worth (xladiolies, Tuberoses.— bulbs le, Cannas—5¢. each, Caladiums, or Elephant Ears, 10¢ Organdies. Dimities, Ginghams, in a great assortment, M a few choice patterns in attings, Rugs and Art Squares Ingrain Carpets, Initial Writing Papers—all the latest in that line, Have you a wedding present This i 1s tl to buy? : place to get it. Roman Si and all the new fads in Linings, Neck Ribbons, W aists Nets, Collars, Cuffs, Belts, Shirt ete GARMAN'S STORE, BELLEFONTE, - . Others Here We Oak Chamber Suit , Double To i. ory and 3 44 OUR PRI eP00000006000 090 Solid Mirror, Wasl "Phone 1302. Follow. ! Bellefonte, Pa. A first.cl TAPESTRY BRUSSELS ass quality a0 CENTS. A i good « nalit INGRAIN CARPE T, at All in new choice patterns. partment. 2a GENTS, Carpet De- KATZ Bellefonte, ,