7 THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, June 9. THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. Fashion and De- Butterick’s Patterns, Sheets, Glass of Fashion lineator, for July, now ready. I have made arrangements for fur- nishing my customers with “ad- vance” patterns, that is patterns not chown in current Nos. of The De This has heretofore been i agen- lineator. 1 He Of possil ly at largest City FRUIT JARS. 3600 in stock, bought when snow The best Ma They are 1’ , sell ‘em at the alumi- rubber was on the ground, son jar U7 or I ever saw, advancing in price. Can to the man tl made ‘em price I charge you. ¥ num lids and first : See nL ; rings at Racket price ii LAL China Annex Special. 24 Set De arate i Toilet Ware. 6 piece, $1.69. 9 piece, $2.00. 11 piece, £3.75. G. R. Spigelmyer. »s rN aiues, Advance and Give the Countersign ! ‘LOW PRICES.” **Remember the Maine" --Store. Wolf & Crawford. Encampment of Sons of Veterans. Arrangements the sons of for ampment which cing T ing Tues- 1 rade will f the principal stree town, im- lintalv fi tdiae’ mediately, af Soldier's Memorial 3 : } unveiled ir De unveiled in wate in business repre- All the the of Philipsburg and +l floats, and sgOCielies towns are also invit the parade, - ® Is nn Success Our town down neighooring road, Mifflinbu A : system last week and g, has put in a test was made of the water plant. : istered 180 i The will sO 060. and the town pounds, plant cost about tofore has been supplied by wells and cisterns. Centre Hall, however, can beat anything in this part of the state, When the boro has its new plant com- two be pleted the town will have There will no of water, and we doubt if there is class systems, any CORNER STONE LAYING An Iwpressive Ceremony nt {ae Grange Hall Lust Su a vay, stone of the new Grange hall wus laid with very impressive ceremon ies, and it was witnessed by a Jorge concourse A on the foundation on the front of building. platform for the officers of the Grange, the choir and others who participated in the exercises, At half-past two o'clock the memoers of the Grange the Headed bearer carrying iarge to of people. platform was erected the Heats were provided on the sembled at auditorium. by a color a American flag the order marched the Grange hall, the officers and repr sentatives bringing up the rear. When near the site the front column parted allowtog the rear column to to The plat- pass the front between the two lines. procession then proveeded to the form where the services took place. whils marble, the platform. Around it were seated the officers Maser DD. ped tothe The coraer stone, of stood in the cenlre of and those who participated, is. Keller, with guvel, s.¢ ‘ont and the following wus the proceedings inentire: D. K. Keller, Mast s choir followe or the Represe: e, Col. J. eo show up nearly so well. opt - - Seeking the Nomination James Gregg, has himself a candidate for Prothonotary on the Republican ticket. James one of Penns valley's boys, and his Repiiblican principles date back many generations. He is fully qualified for the position, but he advocates the principles of an organization whose supporters will be greatly in the mi- nority this year, This is a Democrat- ic year and should James get the nom- ination on the Republican ticket he'll be slaughtered sure, sin silos Seven Sons in This War. The Bheridan troop, of Tyrone, has a remarkable family of Flecks. They are from Sinking valley, and are all daring troopers, Lieutenant Thomas M. Fleck, the father, was compelled to resign from the troop on account of the death of a son, but has still seven left in the Bheridan troop. One of these is a sergeant, two are corporals, and four privates, burg public schools, is A. The human machine starts but once and stops but once. You can keep it going longest and most regularly by usin De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. For sale by Smith & Crawford. | tor : | of this property {in ¢ FS 00 | mony of lay | formed in a der of the § fants ¢ ois of Hos ey F. Weaver, who wi uge to eanduct of the duly the Crrang 1 Withe ws of a public bly on June 4, 1888 Miss Blanche Boal, Flora, deposited in the corner stone samples of incense, Mrs. 8B. W. Smith, Pomona, deposited several small bottles filled with wine, and Miss Carrie Bpicher, as Ceres, placed therein various samples of grain, Eaeh offering by tnese ladies was made with a discourse expressive of their office, placed the records in the stone, a list of which was read by the secretary, Edwin Smith. They were: Historic Records, List of members, list of officers and committees, Constitution and Digest of the National Grange, ceremony of laying the corner stone, Nationai Song Book, Fourth Degree Ritual, Coostitution of Pa, State Grange, Hogister of The Patron, The Centre Keporter, Constitution of the Centre Co, Pomona Gmoge, By-Laws of Progress Grange, No. 99, Céroy offering of gra in, Pomonw's offeriug of wine, Flora’s offering of in. conse of lowers, a mystic cham, trade badge of tive order, and au American flag. The corner stone was then placed in position and sealed by workmen. The Overseer, Geo. Gingerich, directed the Asst. Bteward, Christ Keller; Lady Asst, Steward, Mrs. Samuel Ginger- ich; and Bteward, Miss Florence Rhone, to try the stone with plumb, en level and square. They reported it correct, The Asst, Stewards now cross a er rr {| Rep. 8. G. said: By virtue of authority in me vested and in { name of the State Grange of Penoa, | hereby de | elare the corner stone for the new home of Pro | gress Grange duly laid according to the usage | ad ceremonies of the Order of the Patrons | Husbandry. and may the Great Architect | Heaven and Earth bless the work here Pandmake it memorable as long { last, (Presenting plans ) Worthy Master | present to you the plaus and design pletion of the building The choir rendered Then followed n very pretty part of the ex A little boy and girl carrying American flags, proceeded to the tre of the M iss Rhone, holding a white dove, between, As she held high the she said, impressively: of of begun Hrd for Lhe in BONY. ercises, cen “ Floren stood isn (Ove, platform, Ar we send fosin this love and good fi Branch" of pe ac sREes of go ! i cheer aud prosperity and ge Miss Rhone releas the around it dove sailed high and circled and then malestiely took few minutes, a course out of sight. A benediction by ( and the ceremony was The Grange was wit} exercises of this was appoints d to tional Grange a The above is » i the hall in this place occasion for it being u pressive an y Clark Gramley Released on B i appri - ARING DEVERL oeeediney er x fait E14 id before Unit MeLeod Monday. ously made ¢ er Lari When arraign MeLeod M made the er moulds f to make count and dimes the moulds bad money, but by Bre and 1 this sum Ts ein July a Tha iat Lutheran League Meets fourth annual convention of the Central District Centre, Clinton and was held in Renova lo The officers elected Pred#ident, Rev, C, B. Gruver, Lock Haven: vies Clement Dale, Esq., C. A. Ubler, W. M. Kerlin, Céntre Hall: Misa Sarah Klose, Renova. The next meet. ing will be held at Centre Hall, Lutheran League of Union wf counties Wednesday. were: le secretary, treasurer, ES Wil Speak at Lewisburg Governor Hastings haa accepted an invitation to make the commenceme nt address before the graduates of Buck- nell University in Lewisburg on June from his class during the Civil War and was killed, i — Quay and Pensions, Senator Quay introdaced a bill last week providing that the pensions of | all soldiers who served in the War of have been cut | § ing that no pension to a soldier should | be less than $12 per month, : em nasi "One Minute Cough Curp is the best preparation I have ever sold or used | and I can’t say too much in ite prajes,’’ | L. M. Kennon, Merchant, Odell, Ga. For sale by Smith & Crawford, i NCS nS PART WORKING ON A RESERVOIN, mies. The Council Building fepct, The new boro water plant is being towards comple- tion, and in the course of se veral weeks the system will be ready to have the water turned in the mains, The letting for the building of a mneil coneluded not to have a and have undertaken the work selves, Lia ground field, Arney ded to build about broken in the op of the wa on the edge woods on the tract, first inten feet {4 1a 1 about twenty ire with capacity of about 4000 1 barr his was abandoned and one Teed square, of about barrels capacity is being dug out. The depth will depes reservoir will the ground. The by of puddled elay It is ubout ten feet Jow- the wa- thirty pounds water pressure in the centre of er than the lower reservoir of ter company, giving probably town, be This work farther will be started Inter when council can g ifly feet more will erected up the mountain. ive attention al ever the main spring utili by a has ditching, is hus Most of From Cliarge a rey THE voee TT —_—. Star Store Istailinhicel 1880, ER, ~ In this issue, we wish to thank Hany on patronage you have shown us, HE corn-cob-cras hers below, They ¢ value for the money in fact going for half vou The tor the money dow § pay the regular, { ti 1 i : iOHOWINng at these prices are Ladies® Fancy Dress | 1 hoes gal, OH Can worth double u's Moleskin Pants Laud ie Oxi Ties » Men's and Ladies’ Leather Belts Hand Saw, we so Engine Off, farmer Drop Lash Whip worih 81.5 we mek worth §1.. wil to 4 lbs Hindreds of these i, per gal rol th For Saturday Only. AXES Parlor Metehes ¥i in be LY in 1oliel Soap, per pl i Two Corkers. deserves to, and will I re completeness and variety. OW prices on high quality always rule here, fair and honorable dealings of the i Li supreme rule house, 1:1 . » custom like onr way of do- , and being a good thing. is pushed along } : Wii whoeaoll sk wil SDArTOW, ach one Our Shirt Waists, 3 $1, . Ra our choice at Zoe, f Gringhams for : : goods— the hal- GARMAN'S STORE, PA. Porch Settees. GO0P0000000P00090000020000000000220020020 "Phone 1302. eoP030080009 QE $500 $1.25 Jellefonte, Pa. 3 Goods and got it ing and biggest " 44 ever otfiered. ns at 8, 10, quality, Y . § a ol 47 re] face ( artains, formeriv gold at » 1.3 1 1.50, this week, 98s, Lace C matched é wat cannot be under $2.50, only We want 16 and examine these and compare with other stores we know we are right on this. urtains tl anywhere this week ®1.50. You to con a8 The very latest thing in Ladies’ Neckwear. that are being shown, all sold at poplar prices, 500 boxes Papetrie, each box and 24 square envelopes, regular | price, 25c. Special for a few days | at Se, i i Millinery Our sales in ony new wetations '% 1 i We have an Excellent Line and Prices Are Right. A good gnality 25C. Ingrain Carpet, at And a Saperb Brussels at winners ! Carpets. that is pret. ave on our tables as soon as irs Factnr v3 $300 in Eastern CI1LI108. ors this Week. bons suitable for La- dies’ Sashes. ———. * Hats.
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