THE CENTRE REPORTER. 23. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. June THE RACKET. Bellefonte. No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Fashion and De- ready. | for fur- with *“ad- Dutterick’s Patterns, Sheets, Glass of Fashion lineator, for July, now have made arrangements nishing my enstomers vance chown in current Nos. of The lineator. possible only at largest city CIR, De agen- FRUIT JARS. The best Ma was on the giound, son jar U or I ever saw. advancing in price. Can to the man that made 'em price I charge you. Extra num lids and first quality rings at Racket prices. 80 11 at rubber China Annex Special. Toilet Ware, 9 piece, $2.00. 11 24 sets Deeorated S1.69, y Pur RO. io. 6 pie ce, piece e, Big values. G. R. Spigelmyer. Advance and Give the Countersign! armies American We are with Wi rd The pass outer door is STOCK.” 814 3 eg PRICES.” COUNTER “LOW **Remember the Maine''--Store. Wolf & Crawford. The Waterstock Owners. names of the stock- Hall Walter ( and to satisfy inquiries, we print the holders of the pany, the Few know ‘entire ‘ome list, as follows : Jacob Dinges, estate. E. G. Van Pelt. Mrs. Katherine Daniel Fleisher Jared D. Murray. Lizzie Durst. Mrs, Absie M. Wolf. Prof. H. F. Bitner. Emily Lr xander, Trustees Lutheran Parsonage. Mrs. George Odenkirk. Mrs. Annie Kurtz. Mrs. Sarah Harpster, estate, Charles Arney. Mrs. Bessie Wolf, John Spangler. J. F. Kurtz. Mrs. Flora O. John J. Arney Mrs. Annie V D. F. Luse, Fred Kurtz. Durst, Jairfoot. fan Pelt. the properties in town, and nigh the half of its wealth. Eight tenths original stockholders and saw that in- vestment a total loss to have a water supply for themselves and such as paid nothing towards erecting the water plant. Under the reconstructed plant earnings were from 7 to 8 per cent. was issued tation, from malice, ry notwithsiaodiog, it is proper to make know, under the present effort to desiroy the invest- ment of the stockholders a second time, creating a burdensome debt and no promised “free water or dollar water,” by a long ways. s———— Recent Mifflin County Deaths. In Lewistown, Sudie, daughter Ammon Bersinger, aged 6 years, In Allensvilie, Barbara, wife of Ni- cholas Hartzler, aged 75 years. In Bratton twp., Elizabeth, wife of Joshua Harsbarger, in her 62 year. In Altoona, N. J. Radisill, in his 83 year, In Huntingdon county, Amos Smu- ker, aged 83 years, ete, of Eecentl Univn County Deaths, In Union twp., Wm. H. Snyder, age 72 years. At Cowan, wife of Jacob Neyhart, aged 52 years. At Allentown, David B. Wagner, aged 70 years, In Buffalo twp., the widow of George E. Beaver, aged 54 years, Thousands of rsons have been cured of piles b ng De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, It ens promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases, It ves immediate relief, sale by ith & Crawford. a POSITIONS FILLED, © arough School Te. ches Elected for the | Eonsulog Year, The gchool board met on Monday | evening and elected the following teachers for the coming term : Principal : Prof, B. W. Wagonsel- | ler, of Selinsgrove, Grammar School: D, W. (ieiss, Intermediate ; Foreman, of | Primary : Anna Bartholomew, Cen- excellent selections general satisfaction, These are most render The board was entiiely harmonious the to angus well for we are pleased, also, members main to have nt D, b. Wm, Laurie evening, June 9, the Peunsylvaunia Wm, for Rev. On Thursday Western U niversi vy of and moderator of the the de- is a dis- out minis- This one and is and credit to Dr. and sl Lau 18, anding high Pre Ly- ah Houor i { \ i; Be lefonte wastor of Lhe tde- ¢ it In other woids, when the above nomiovadon confeis this deqree, nething other than a carele dubbing practiced by some sects that the he the least elaim to it, and fi 0 D.'s it be fitting i — black berry. The 4th Water Election. N our esteemed boro’ fath- ers give notice that held, July 26, to ther bonding the property the walter works ya Or upon many without iW some of : i mic LO He wh. In this issue an election will be nut for fur- holders to mpleting the ith e lex It seems that somehow there 3 Ask Conse extent of $2500 for «« This is the tion ordered, have been some queer caleunlations in 4 fel i Pe waibl y outside in- with this water pi wen too active wells } However, that fluence has tinct linet the councilmen : LA i vy holders can rest easy all ted will propert the At money v be spent. of fall's meeting council's th the latter stated thi their show an actual investment thing li of water wi water board the it plant would an abund bled the « Now the indebtedness is to y these figures aod the end debt fon be- ke $5000, with ouncii ia Omit report not raised to and taxat Bp ntl ws - Was Throwao irom Her Boggy Tuesday after Mrs, Rote, abhon tn her ho On Ae town La 1 X Ave drew for me, and as she was cross IZ the water ditch on the diamond, whiel has lately been filled up, she leaned forward to pick something up, and lost her balance and fell out, in some man- er landing erneath the bu kep Was d and » the she ht grip on the lines RL a from the dismond "stable 8, a distance of several the awav, ant ran 1 Simon Ripka, wight back town, without thing being broken. Mrs. received very slight, if and bravely mounted Lhe bugg: hotel rods, when succeeded in Lhe down Brush road ab two miles, where caught by any in- home, mii ainn— B, 5th Pa. Vol, Recruits for Co. Init'y Persons desiring to enlist in the vol- unteer service of the United States will it themselves at the Armory at Monday, June 27th, for examinaiion and muster, presen sth Pa. Vol. ry at Chickamauga, Ga. N. B. BPANGLER, Member of Recruiting Detail. Bo ply iss. Infant Meeting of Insarance Doard The regular meeting of the board of the Farm. Mut. Fire Ins. held on Tuesday tunkle’s hotel and a large amount of business transacted. directors of Company, was $152,108 : taken $13,039 46 ; cash premiums, $706, This was a large increase over former meetings, evidencing the admirable standing of the company. imei a— Sanday Sehool Entertainment. The United school at Tusseyville, will hold an en- tertainment in their church at that place, on Sunday evening, June 26th, An interesting program, consisting of dialogues, recitations, choice music, ete., will be rendered, Great paths has been taken in preparing the program, and the entertainment promises to be a success, as the school possesses the talent to make it such, a — — —— Exempt from Civil Action, A law of this state declares that “no civil process shall issue or be enforced against any person mustered into the service of this state or the United States during the term for which he shall be engaged in such service, not until thirty days adler he shall have been discharged thereivom.” This ia intended to give protection to the fam- The Books Appreciated, Since the United Society of Chris | [ banded, they sent thelr singing books to the boys of Co. B, 5th Regiment. &| Phe books were highly appreciated, { and they wish to express their thanks | to the Bociety for the same, and re- quest us to print the following thanks: | Unto C. E. | CENTRE HALL, Kind Friends: —1It very to express for Co, B, our | hearty thanks for singing books, #0 kindly sent us, They fill a much- felt want; but are valued still more be- | they loving friends, | whoin we know to be thoughtful of us, We assure you that this thought shall | inspire us to nobler actions, and trust | that the singing of these grand, Bodo, Pa. gives us | great pleasure the cause represent old songs may be elevating in remind- ing us both of our homes and our God. { Wishing hoping { to be worthy of your unex pect you God-speed, and | ness, we are Very Respectfully Yours, J. W. ALEXANDER. CHARLES (ARIS, R. CLARENCE Cieorgia, 15, Lytle, June G8 op lt WwW. Ww. “War and Weevil come together,” some folk, Many | ers inform the Reporier that they War and Weevil, a supersiition among and it hits this year, al least, find weevil in wheat and clover to consid- erable extent in Centre county. The Clinion Democrat says ers from different seei ions of the coun- ty who attended ed that ti DE market to-dav, stat OQ ie astounding discove that the heat 1 it has n made Wee ing in the w elds, and Lions numerous that it the crop. The York * or weevil, eat erop for the York ¢ ex pect to sliced de where Deen n« wit likely Hess Com: ng up Dailg" is desi oy gavs Lhe ian fly Hy, ine the wi farmers in the per tier of We from 13d © HITILY. hear similar report other counties in the state. We ae fight i but can’t fight fue weev Wo pl can easily he war with pan il in wheat, Most Keep Them Clear of Weeds Ch nas WW hb Towa legi ping « 2 ut down ul WEIL aes Mil! Barned Ff John Wertz Bierly, house, west eo Saw PW Ini Iam 8S near rned about 2 of ned, J. H. shingles, and other No insur: i not known. iki SOOWers WHR) article buirued. ance. Cause of fire Wp A Cariosity. out the other was recently born out A man who lives { creek told the writer i that a calf ad three heads, of he an and was covered with | on which h eves, and three sets wns inch and a half long, a dull | which when straigh {ly eight inches long, living and doing well, We do not vouch for { of tl it | given to us, growth of curly wool-like tened out was ful- the 1 above, but give just as it Houtzsdale Journal, rin Hunting for her Hashand Mrs. Jane Greenwood, of Jeannette, is hunting for ber husband, a well-known foot ball player. she living, but intends to make him sup- | port his small children. The Reporter suggests that when David, the unfaithful spouse, is found, he be used as a foot-ball and kicked | around the play-ground for an hour. sano Sn fesse estan A Very Cervera Lesson. “Let me Kiss your Dewey lips,” urg- ed the youth in the parlor. “Young man,” roared a voice from above, ‘the bombardment will open as soon as I | can get down stairs.” Then the hap- less youngster organized himself into a flying squadron and made a fleet dis- appearance, — Ex “AVS nmi ontipisanm— a Married at Lewistown, Last Thursday evening Thomas Bartges, son of David Bartges, living west of Old Fort, and Miss Annie Moyer, daughter of James Moyer, of Tusseyville, were united in marriage at Lewistown. For the present they will reside at the home of Mr. Bartges’' pa- rents, ao He AIA > SAW MILL FOR SALE, in narrows, near Lamar, a portable outfit, with shingle mill, all in good running or- der. Purchaser can have about 200,000 feet of sawing before moving the mill Terms reasonable, Apply to Adam 8, ilies of soldiers during their absence, Bierly, Penn Cave, Bjndt | FIRE AT MILESBURG, Two Dwelling Houses Totally Sunday Morning. Destroyed | Early Bunday morning the fire flend before it was | under control had destroyed two large frame dwelling houges situated near the Pennsylvania depot, It broke out about one o'clock in the Mr, Crider was ill and his wife had just been up the smell of smoke attracted her atten- fire. The ery was made just in the nick of time and Mr. Crider and family | had a narrow escape with their lives. The citizens’ fire company of Miles. his efforts were The fire their unable to save the building, i ed and occupied by Samuel B. Meyers { | i i together with all their furniture, £5500. - Mam The total loss is estimated at The Meyers, insurance is as follows: on furniture, Jacob house and £500 ou furaiture, Crider, 1,000 on The origin of the fire is said to have flue, Wn ly sy The Weather Outlook My last bulletin storm wave to cioss Lhe continent from the 25th to 20th, next reach the P it the 3 cross the country the leys 2 cave forecasts of the will ith by al j- and the acific corst aba west of Rockies close of July 1, great central to 4, Warm wave eastern stale 5, will cioss the of west Rockies country about June 30, great vs July eastern states central va July 4. of hockies central valleys 5, eas ‘ool wave will cross the west wut July 3. areal tern states 7, Temperature of the week ending S a. July enst of the Rockies Pacific R period will be above normal about on the f the Im. i will average below and infall for sane the the Oe : normal in CRY mountain countries, and west of the vallevs river, slope and ee a drouth this Year At the eud of May the wtnlos outh hm any who are intereste in pro. | ducts of the south had timely warn- ing A The Largest and Highest Flags. ¥ Centre county can boast of to the breeze the and highest flags in the United States, per- 1 the world, four to five largest haps it between mountain hundred feet above | the valleys below, At Coburn, on a monster flag, ded tending from one mountain top to the to the narrows the village, 450 last Saturday 100 feet in length, a wire cable ex evens ing, sap from entrance f At Pleasant wire tops, at the entrance to the gap lead- ing to Centre Hall will float the Stars and Stripes, 100x50, al an elevation of about 500 feet, Gap, to-day, another selves famous in this line, their banners wave ! ———————— Fora Forestry Reservation. At the Long may Star Store. our Business Grows Fatablished 1889 Bee ause we are leaders in our line, G. 0. BENNER, - Proprietor, | “Suet JRO, rv The Great Sale Is On ! and no longer, A price challenge gale. Com- | parison of prices by others has not | yet been attempted. Nor do wel think it will be. Our sales are goods always rule here, growing steadily day by day. Why? Because we give you more for JOUE, money than you een get Slee where. Don’t fail to count yours among the number to atwend sales during the rest of The at prices sold at any time, Arbuckl-s Caffe, The, Banner Lye, re rem 0c! Her Yivht OV 1 : i I'he (ITCERCE, Because our stock is kept at full tide of completeness and variety, | Because low prices on high quality Because fair and honorable dealings are a supreme rule of the house. Because custom like our way of do- ing it, and being a good thing, like a wheelbarrow. pushed along by each one it. is gt the these who tses The last of our Shirt Waists, 50¢ following £1. styles. Your choice at 25¢. last of a lot of Ginghams for 10 the i iast Corn 8 pei: Ar 1 Tol MOLD, ( lott Pry us, por doz o lor Matches, per dor “b »X Special for Saturday ly. ¢ Teoth Picks, worth be og and goods bal- : long Law 14 he~—can’t ance A few Challis and Japan per box 18 Special for Saturday Only, : 5c ack Ink, worth oo per Mat shes } in and 6e—now 5° bottle Carters I) { box, 1 4d Don’t blame us if wait too GARMAN'S STORE, BELLEFONTE, . PA. vO , Vi) 1 Parlor } . A box: tor Oz All of above, at thes “0 e prices, sold on- ly for the cash down. THE STAR. Telephone connection, CATCH ON! TO OUR June Bargains. $500 $1.25 REFRIGERATORS. A First Class Baby Carriage, Porch Settees, wt 3 W. R. BRACHBILL, "Phone 1302. ”- ww Bellefonte, Pa. CO0PD0OCOC00B00OBOOTI000000000 000000006006 0006 — GLOBE. Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinery. 0000000002002 0000000C00000°C0000C000000C0000000000000 POCO V00000000000000V00P0R00000 0000000 VO000BETORES Over One Thousand Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats to be sold at but a fraction of original Stock divided into two lots. cost. Lot No. Contains all Hats formerly sold at from 50 cents to £1.00, 25 CENTS: Our price now is, - . - - Lot No. 2. Consists of all Hats formerly sold at from $1.00 to $1.75. 38 CENTS. Our price now is, . . . - We make this great concession in price because we want to sell them, and prefer making these low prices at a time when the people J. T. Rothrock, Commissioner of For- estry, purchased, in behalf of the State 14,088 acres of wild lands in accord- ance with the provisions of the act of March 30, 1807. The lands are eu. braced in twenty-six warrants and . re located in the townships of Beech Creek, Chapman, Grugan and East Keating. The State will hold the lands under the provisions of the act, for the purpose of creating and main- taining a forestry reservation. The largest tract included in° the purchase is in Chapman township and con- tained 11,000 acres, The average cost to the State is about 8} cents per acre, Bob Moore, of Ly Fayette, Ind., that for proved} tion he has fourd De Witt's Little Risers to fect. They never gripe. ry” for stomach and liver troubles. Bor body supplied. Correspondingly Low Prices on Flowers, Ribbons, and other Necessary Trimmings. Ali Hate trimmed free of charge during this great sale. KATZ & CO. «= Bellefonte, “Makers of Low Prices and Terrors to al! Competitors.”
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