PE hs A AP, SS RE COATS A AT THE CENTRE REPORTER. | 9 pe CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. June THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, SPECIAL SALE ! Positively for 3 Days Only. SATU RD, AY. May 2 FRIDAY, May 20, MONDAY, May 00 wr dy Children’s Jackets and Reefers, Mizses' Jackets and Reefers, Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Skirts, Ladies’ Jackets. Ladies’ Capes Consiened | noted New York facturer '¥Y od C to be sold at ity manu- Sacrifice Prices ! and 23d, offer nterested, Remember May 20th, 21st re the only days we can [fi roods. Kom and C. G. R. Spigelmyer. mm 33 1 There'll i i HOT TIME { ti i i OLD TOWN OUR Straw Hats **Remember the Maine''--Store, Wolf & Crawford. Corner Stone Laying The e« iM the Hall in course of erection, June arrangements rer stone « be wii Saturday afternoon ith. foll Ww made | have been ondu or 5 y th in e Grangers for the ceremony: auditorium, i where they } and proceed to the site of will form ir the $ where at » the ceremony will be held (ol. Weaver 1 by the State Wp. a James has been deput 17.6¢ conduct the the officers of Progress Grange. assisted by After ceremonies, the and frier where held. wil ceremony the grangers ids will return to the informal banquet In the evening a public festival an will I be held in the anditorium. ———— What an Old Hunter Says Conrad L living spent 65 years of his life in Poe valley. ngle, now aged 87 yea: the Reporier, he too remembers how and valleys in early Mr. Lingle tells Killed 67 deer in his time in Poe and oft he would shoot one near his home before breakfast. Venison, says, at that day largely took the place of pork for meat. All kinds of game, says this venerable mountaineer, was tains he | valley settlers, tiers. One of his neighbors, J. H. Ish- ler, obtained the » facts from the old Poe valley patriarch. bil mmiiniane Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were issued during the past week: Wm. L. McFarland and Sarah J, Dabbs, both of Philipsburg. : Wm. R. Loner and Mary C. both of Stormstown. Orvis C. Walker and Elizabeth I. Haines, both of Rebersburg, Arthur Zeigler, Centre Hall, and Sa- die Wantz, Auwronsburg. Irvin V. Musser, Harrisburg, and Verna Meyer, Centre Hall, = Edward J. Cullen, Portage. Pa., and Nannie Crain, Milesburg, AT GS. Rit SE—————— For Congress, We are informed that Col. J, I. Spangler, of Bellefonte, will be a can- didate for congress, in which event we think there will be no question about his being the choice of the Democracy of our county, especially since he stood the brunt two years ago when a land- slide met the Democracy. Iuhoof, i i ARRESTS ¥ FOR CO 0 UNTERFEITING. Detectives Make a Sensations! Haul | Brush Valley, For almost two years past a large quantity of spurious coin has been afloat in the lower end of the county, especially in Brush valley, and also in Clinton county in the locality of Lo- ganton. For months past the business men in these localities have hesitated in accepting any coin, having been im- posed upon frequently in the regular channels of business intercourse. The matter finally culminated the ar- rest of Valentine Breon, Madison- burg, Clark M. Ciramley, of Rebers- burg, and Charles Bartges, of Liogan- ton, all accused of making counterfeit coins and circulating the same. About four weeks ago on a Saturday in of night the merchauts and business men in Rebersburg had a large quantity of counterfeit half-dollars, quarters and dimes worked on them. The next day the business men met and discussed a means of stopping the circulation of the stufl, Accordingly letter was written to the Treasury Department with the complaint. Nothing beyond an acknowledgement of the receipt of i the letter by the Department was re ceived by those who laid in complaint, and it was supposed that the officials at Washington did it thy of any action. The spurious coin still continued to circulate coin that examined, off. About three ed at Rebersburg, not deem wor. and was every carefully worked was received yet much of it was weeks ago His was that of a liquor to do days later two other arriv- business, he nt. He Several rived f nman said, age pretended business, men ar in fishing thought he town, ostensibly out on a trip I'here among Was SCarce a law abidi iaimng citizen these tae Of ersberg that three men wer nd dence for sensational Last Thursday men hired Rel detectives a quietly gathering evi- arrests, afllernoon the and ¢ Madisonburg a horse OVEere and drove to street tl was the obj immediately ir ) . places the risoner detectives drove } i disk > 1 "gy arvrivi g DackK Rebersbure, arriving o'clock iu the clives drove to the home ft detective Arg One of the “ iramley, tered the house and found Gramley titling an ¢ t with another Ihe detecti man ve waited until the busin Es ead hi tf WArrant ior arrest, # came to When Cramley he ount said door £1 i Le Ge | the word ¢ erfeit a rush for the back One of made » house to escape, ctives had the rear of the gone to | house, anticipating such 8 move and when Gramley rushed out he was grabbed. Being a strong and m IS0U- r man Gramley gave tl two detec. an interesting i I'he one + 6% ] Ait . he wagor Hand seal and gon led one blow, ane it was ron iimsell drojg be » was | ped by hand. the 14 * subiitied to When hie it is ss rushed out of aid, thre coin ihe and found Most o Ciramley Ww of arch AWAY detectives ta handful the greater part of them these were Sp ! rious, With their t y i . } | tl } $l Lives drove back to the hotel wo prisoners the ARI o'clock started and after nine {for Coburn, where they all Friday morning the detective and ey ed her boarded the train for Altoon the stayed night, 1 } i { with Breon Ciraml handeufl Loge a | where accused men Thursday nited | States Commissioner McLeod, who in of $1000 each bail | them to the Hollidaysburg jail for a The hearing for Gramley { will be held tomorrow, Friday, and on Saturday the case against Breon will | default committed be heard. Friday morning a start was made by i ive for L two miles Re At that place Charles Bartges was ar- It is a detect wanton, across the mountain from bersburg, said mouey Saturday morning he was taken to Al- In Breon's house and barn at Madi- sonburg the detectives claim to have terfeit money and the necessary metal and molds to make it. A search of Gramley's house did not reveal anything of an incriminating nature, except a counterfeit coin. i Pleasant Band Serenades. That noted institution, the Pleasant Gap band, was present to discourse ex- cellent music for Decoration on Mon- day evening, and also complimented the Reporter with a serenade, for which we extend the band our editori- al thanks, We were also called to listen by tele- phone to a serenade from a Belle fonte Decoration band, and the wire lent pleasing strains to our ear from the county seat. Thanks. i fp sol. New Reformed Minister. Rev. Thomas Levan Bickel, was in- stalled on Sunday evening, 22 ult., as pastor of the Bellefonte Ref. church. Rev, 8. L. Whitmore, of MiMlinburg, preached the sermon and Rev. Black, of Boalsburg, conducted the ordination services, assisted by Rev. Jas. M. Run- kle, of Hublersburg, THE NEW WATER PLANT, Jontvactors Hurrying Work on the Job. Last week the contractor, Mr. lone, came on the ground and is hustling along the new plant, town most of the ditching done, and the men are now up in the mountain. The The Along boro walter has working main located in line of the where the reservoir is to be the mountain, The main street mains goes down east street to the west side of of B. H. Arney. At this point line makes a curve and enters the field ed in a few days, their work completed up to the Evan- gelical chureh, hydrant has been placed. When the contract simmer the ec At every cornet made last Wis pipe ok r and This the estimate when the council ed going to the Bible In taking the Arney water and plac ing the reservoir on this tract the cost will not be t. The oted $5,000 to bond wt of to laying same asmounted Wis intend tract below town, SO grea the i the opinion of nearly all that avother held to the i pris require election must be THO I funds to complete Ant, timated that it will $4500 for the pl or Lhe wnt exclusive ervoir, F Arney le 25% for 21 years will ble water $50 must five years served | ney | for the property I'he boro | the reservosr, DUIETLY WEDDED. ~ Miss Verna Meyer aud Mr, Tevin V Married Yesterday Morn Y ester Masser ie in Harri to housekeepi bride Las 1 shure our town sin little ove her hu Mr. Nation man, in Ey » an excel shall sh man of ent choles are his joys aud cares, - - — AC omplaie t from Slone Mill, of a ciliz we note his «¢ ompiai t the request Mill of o are guilty of bad co tr boys that go over there fish ndaet and he hopes this notice will serve as a war: and prose this ing prevent a repetition and We were sorry to hear bec know there are some good | re village who may ge blame He says the eon wronzfully. offensively wl al them off endan sons, volvers a rerin #8 in fi of one pistol ball [striking a in anolhe through a win- Without mentioning names our complainant says leader in this conduct belongs to a parent of would- be-importance, It is unlawful for any persons to car ry concealed and should not allow their boys to Carry revolvers, - lum- | came within a few incl little girl case a bullet 1 in the face, while crashed dow, the w eapot is A sll Large Cattie Re sing. Our berman enterprising townsman, E. M. Huyett, tains beyond Colyer, under headway, | intends to turn his 1500 acre timber | tract into a summer pasturage for beef | cattle. He now has 52 head in those | the number to several hundred right along. These cattle will be under the them, and look after them daily. In the fall the big herd will be driv- en to near Centre Hall, tends to erect large sheds this summer tening during the winter, a Raised 8 Flag. - The school board purchased a flag re- cently, and on Monday raised a large pole on the corner of the school grounds from which Old Glory now MEMORIAL DAY EXERCIRES, Interest The Memorial day exercises were ob. The ired, weather and town Monday, de un tend the exercises, At six o'clock the members of the LG. A RB. front the Post room. With thePleasant Gap band at the head fol the com s- 0) cemetery, At elery a stand draped with bunting While children the with which the speaking was done, the band played a dirge little in charge of veterans strewed graves of the departed comrades flowers, Rev. Rearick de a. PP. nal poem appropriate James Boal. of Port Carbon, the The interspersed with music by livered an address, Thomas then read an origi- to the day. Rev. Pa., program the decorated was next speaker. Wis band. with effect was ws at the The town was gaily bunting and flags, and the very Afler the cernet he Pleasant Gap band gave of the prety. BErV I ery i holel, by in front i concert was delightfu lislened to crowd. 27 | Ww Las his ad The Worry of Holding Office boro! instabile dis jé na high-c vorries and his woes io the 1arge Presi. | Of this of his duties, s 0 i ’ fe ¢ tL i dent of the United States. We wil on he nign-Con Will Onvin nriog Runkle relate I compial } a 1 11684 THE see = Star Store. Fistalbilished 1889, G. 0. BENNER, - To see the startling bargains of- fered below, They are plain enough even for the short sig ghted, The following at the special prices, will be oftered for cash only, Under no circumstances will there be gold, at these figures, but for the cash down, Atbuckle's Coffee, per Head Li=ht Oil, per gal Banner Lve, with ehreker board Wire Nalss, per 1o......... ane Family Beale, 14 ox 104 1b Brace and b bis, worth 1..0 The famous Wire Bat Trap... The best of By, Up, Ajax, per gal Men's Moleskin Pants Brownie Overalls Ladies’ Tan How Lad hh Ludiew Blorm Overshe 3 1 1 Wo ib... Hho cialg for Saturday isige Ma A ket II A Dushel Eos Ket sl Oiaid CATC TO A First Class Baby Porch Settees, POC0OOPO0IOCRO20000000C09009 "Phone 1302. . 200080000000 00006000000 C0 lour Rueiness Crows Because we are leaders in our line. Beernse it deserves to, and will grow as long ag it deserves to and no longer, ’ Becavse our stock 8 kept at full tide of Compe 88 and variety. | Because low prices on high quality goods always rule here. fair and honorable dealings upreme rule of the Because are a g house. Because custom like our way of do- in ¢ it, and bei: ira good thing, is li ike a wheel Iharrow, pushe ol along by cach Orie vho ns £8 it, hirt W aists, ®1. ’ , Your choice at 25¢, Gi a4 10t ol Ginghams for : and 10¢ goods— the bal- long GARMAN'S STORE, | “LLEFONTE, H ON! OUR $500 $1.25 Carriage, 3ellefonte, Pa. " VP0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Dry Goods Corset £1.00, for biggest If you want to buy 18 gol ad yy ery Ww here oi good for come and see us and get it | It is the best and Corset bargain we ever offered. $hiad Lia ae, selling Our plain India Linens at 8, 10, tand 12% c. are elegant in quality. Lace Curtains, formerly sold at { 81.50, this week, 9860. Ace Cartains that cannot be | matched anywhere under £2.50, | this week only £1.50. . We want | you to come and examine these and {compare with other stores as we know we are right on this. The very latest thing i in Ladies’ Neckwear, All the nobby and stylish things that are being shown, all sold at 500 boxes Papetrie, each box | contains 24 sheets fine note paper (and 24 square envelopes, regular | price, 25¢c. Special for a few days; KA frondiy floats. The flag is 10x15 feet. t was raised without any ceremony whatever, . Carpet Dept. Our sales in ot arg Department have greatly exceeded our expectations We have an Excellent Line and Prices Are Right. A good gnality Ingrain Carpet, at 25C. ’ And a Superb Irussels at reat Trade winners ! TZ & Carpets. Millinery « Department Every new shape that is pret. ty we have on our tables as soon as it is shown in Eastern cities. New Things in Fine Sail- ors this Week. New Stock of Flowers. a A Handsome Line of Rib- bons suitable for La- dies’ Sashes. fiats. "BELLEFONTE.
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