THE CENTRE "REPORTER. | CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, Nov. 30 NEW ! «» New Shoes for Men. New Shoes for Ladies. New Shoes for Children, New Shoes for Babies. “- Just Received A Full Stock of Notions. Latest Styles of Neckwear, (reat Piles of New Dress Goods. Underwear from 5¢. to 50c¢. - CALL AND EXAMINE.. While Bright and New = F. A.CARSON POTTERS MILLS. THE NEW LAW, nod Smail Dealers. Merchants will find a great change in the mercantile tax next year, when | the tax biil passed by the last legisia- ture will be enforced for the first time. Under the old act of assembly, which | $1.000 or over were to payment of tax, but under the bill, the one which will soon go force, there will be no exemption what- ever, Every man or woman business, subjected new engaged in no matter how small their sales may be, will be compe!ied to pay tax on the same, Thechange will add largely to the work of the mercantile appraisers, Blanks will be printed, which will a be given to each copy individu- al, firm or corporacion engaged in bus- iness in and each will be requ ume of the county, year, that basis upon which license will | acted daring the preceding beinz the be rated. i fermen sa— Fotier's Weather Oailook, My last bulletin the storm wave to cross the continent from | the 28ih to December 2. and the nex xt | will reach the Pacific about De- | cember 3, cross the of country by close of 4, great central val- leys 5 to 7, eastern states 9, Warm wave will cross the west Rockies country about December 3, great central valleys 5, eastern states 7; cool wave will cross the west of Rock. ies country about December 4 great central valleys 8, eastern siates 10, gave forecasts of coast west : 6, m. December 11 will low in Atlantic states and slope. on on the Pacific slope and slates, in Atlantic | December will come in with a cold wave in Lhe great cenlial valleys and warn waves on the Atlantic and cifie coasts. High temperature wave will cross the great central valleys about 8 and 23 and Jow temperature waves about 4, 12, 19 and 29. i A AAPA RSA Another Hantiog Accident. A partly of seven hunters from Jersey Shore had an unfortunate experience on Monday. While shooting a mark Peter Cook pointed a gun at William Marks, supposing it was not loaded. The gun went off and mortally wound- ed Marks, who died in the hospital at Williamsport on Tuesday. In the ex- citement following the accident the guns were handed over to a boy to car- ry. One of the guns fell and was dis charged, sending a heavy load under the arm of Christopher Jackson, m—————————— Died in Union County, Mrs. Margaret Hilands Koarr, of Laurelton, died at the home of her son Morgan, at Buffalo X Roads, Union county, last Friday. She was aged about 88 years, and leaves four chil dren, twenty grand-children, and twenty-six great-grand-children. Har- rison Knarr, of the Branch, and Jas per Knarr, of Milesburg, this county, aresons. The family some years ago, resided in this valley. an A MI RSA BROAN Purdoned, smanuel Stark, a young man whose home is in Boow Bhoe, and under- going imprisonment in the Huoting- don Reformatory, for an assault upon John Uzzle, was pardoned last week by Governor Btone, Col. Reeder, of Bellefonte, appeared before the pardon SIMON RIPKA KILLED, Struck by nn Oar at the Bellefonte Furnace aod is Hornibly Orashed, Simon Ripka, one of Centre Hall's young men, dent last Monday evening in the yards side of Belleionte, in being knocked dow a, while crossing the (racks, by a car loaded with iron, the wheels pass. ing over bim, crushing both his legs and the left arm, and death in a short time alterwaids, The nceident occorred "at about six o'clock in the evening. Simon left his fathe , Jacob Ripka, during the day, and started for Bellefonte with the in- tention of trying to secure employ ment at one ol the works in Bellefonte, By dusk he reached the Empive For. nace, the old Valentine plant, and en- tered the yaids of this plant with casting house. railroad tracks in the yards of company over which Simon had pass to jeach the casting house, this time it was quile dark, shilling engine was work: to By and ne in tha slock house. The tracks into the stock house have a veiy sharp cuive, it being impossible for a motive {o enter the stock house pull out the car. To get out the locomotive pulls along and the side on the car over the sharp curve. car Monday evening crossing the tracks. The engine car were under good headway the engineer saw Simon on his and whistled shrilly. Simon oft the track directly in front on-coming car, and was struck and the wheels passed over and arm. | Men working and ran while Simon was when track, of the his heard his near i | screams, to acei- He shop of and Dr. Once dent had occurred until! laler was carried into the machine ¥ | his body were not aware that an i { | the Standard Scale works, Hayes was summoned at Bellefonte From the first Simon consciousness in spite did of not lose his in Centre Hall be summoned at once, and he was notified by telephone. Mr Ripka was awaiting supper [ur when he received the he started at once for the scene of accident. An examination by who quickly arrived | both legs were crushed and from the below the knees to the and the left arm ground up from elbow to the shoulder. He could {but a few hours, all that could be done far iis son message, and the disclosed that hips, the live { was to relieve him as as possible {in his suflerings. | Mr. Ripka arrived after eight o’cloc { and Simon was yet able to rec i his father and converse with him. breathed his last about nine i The remains were taken in {a Bellefonte undertaker, and {for burial. They arrived a i Hall on the 3.00 o'clock train KR mnie He o'clock. charge by prepared Et Centre Tuesday { alternoon, | of R. D. Foreman, a relative The funeral took ternoon from the home of RK an, Foun place yvesierday af- I. and was largely attended. men, Earl emerick, John Hoslerman, ‘hristine, John Miller and Will San oe were the pall bearers. J. M. i Rearick, of the Lutheran church, offic. The was made in the cemetery mother is buried. Simon was the only child Ripka, and was aged | months and 23 days. tof his mother he was Fore. Nix Domer Fred Fleming dev, | inated at the services. where 2) years, in Pa, | years, where he received his education, father, they have had road station] Legem Hovee ) Come Here, cation for industrial pu. pose, all ted, ed conveniences ; living cheap ; mate- | rial, stone, wood, iron, ele., in plenty. | No spot in the world more healthy. making Centre Hall known abioud, and aiding the growth of the town. Let all work in the same line. MAL Price of Brooms loereased The price of brooms has been advane- ed more thao fifty per cent. Th's ac tion was decided upon at a tecent meeting of woe National Broom Maao- uleclurery’ Association of the United States and Canada, in Chicago, This advance is made pecessa: vy, the broom manufacturers say, by the advance broom corn has made during the pres ent year. bf iis Insurance Company Insolvent, The Dauphin county court has just made & decree declaring the SBusque- hanna Mutoal Fire Insurance Compa. ny, of Harrisburg, insolvent, and ap- pointed a receiver. The liabilities are $46,000, including unpaid elaims of £22,000, and borrowed money amounts ing to $19,000. This company caught some people in this section. board in his behalf, Denth of Geo, M, Kepler, The death of George M. Kepler, a | dence of his son, on Terrace street, night, of last week. Mr, to all in Ceaire county, | affable, kind and sociable, | Jacob Kepler, of Ferguson towuship, | is a brother. Venauvgo, counties. Two yea s ag0 he was pros- trated from a siroke of pa | had in { He is survived by a son, J. C., a tiavel- brother, Jacob M,, Mary Shadman, Con- The remains were an alysis since been enfeebled ing salesman : a | a sister, Mw. ol neaut, OQ Tionesta, taken lo , for interment, Sudden Death of an Nancy, the wife of L, died very suddenly Bellefonte on Saturday i a hemorrhage caused by a blood vessel Aged Lady. B. McE her home evening, ntire, al from al | bursting in her stomach. Bhe was ap- | parently well and was stooping there | gush of blood from her mouth and she | died in a few | daughier of Rev, over raking tie stove, when Wis a minutes, She was Martin Houser, | prominent United Brethren minister, and was born at Houserville, was near G9 years, vive her a husband, The children fi n Her age to She leaves sure foar sons are: Di. J te: Dr. O. W., Edward C, and | daughters. CC. McEntire, of Bellel MeEuntire, of Howard; | Harry H. of Williamsport; Mrs. A. B. Cowher, Elizabeth, Pa., and Miss Ella { McEutire, home, Her were interred at Houserville i day. at on Tues oc po Season Eads Today. for deer haonting in the game will have a rest for another elev The killed this year by hunting parties has somewhat exceeded tha but was many 8 hun out The legal season Pennsylvania ends today and en months, number of the last few vears, { Lhere ng party ack at the Old honte forest flies are resp ha!’ nl the deer killed esch Tie animals sie caught by the flames and burned to death. They “ay that without a mountain flie for three brerend i | who never had a oi nimbie say that for fully footed animal. the I One “ sible VOear 80 { or four years, game would HOE as plentiful as in the days the old bunter ! loves to tell o i —— Earos Daraed Phas i and ontbuild slay n i the extensive of the John T Bald Eagle now the p Ph in fe jrodas, ove hy fire w Noe fn, ia { ; Ope Fr. } ireay des 4 anc: oe, i.8 Of C yz to the fact that of late pe ral t hes, implement Ow me ous thells have been pest and that «@ nes e dri “IR De at the wn : thievi Aa Al the bu £5,000) ne ve 4 we ven off at the ¥ MES eved thal the fi WOK Of ag ncend a w..habout a two-il i stance, » - - lostle Petr sday night, A I} ed ia Belle s Ma 1 Walla Oita Th 3 fliness of M in Belle an he 1] kena d aller Pe: ken was Lhe ony survivor of the fami- iv of the lu e James M. Pe. iken, for merly a p om’ pent member of the Cen- i fire cont only a few davs, [na ybharand a member ol the family of one of the earl est »e.llers in Centre county. ps Ap i To Be'ocate the Do riots, The next levislature will have fore it a bill for the relocation of pub- lie school districts, Cue of Lhe features of the measnre will be thal tricts need not necessarily school dis- | the ward, borough or township lines, The idea is to make each school dist riet responsible only for the children living within iis limits, A Costiy Tey Sulewnik The Merde Osborn damage case against the borouzh of Mansfield has been seled by the borough paving the | plaintiff $369, which loecluded the | judgment awarded at the April term { of court, the luterest on same and one. | half of Lhe plaintift's costs. Mrs, Os- born brougal suit for damanes against the borough for injuries sustained by falling on an joy sidewalk, aa Teachers’ Tostitote, The 53rd annual session of the Cen- tre county teachers’ institute will be held in the court house, Bellefonte, be- ginning December 18th to 22nd inclu sive, Counly Buperintendent Gram- ley has secured a competent corps of instructors for the week, and for the evening entertainments has secured high class attractions, is A — ————— Holiday Notice, The old reliable grocery always furn- ishes families with the freshest and best, and is now unpacking its holiday supply of groceries, in tess, coflees, and eaaned aod pickled goods, finest dishes, lamps, China ware, coulbeion- eries, green sad dried fruits, oysiers, &c., all No. 1, at Bechlers, Bellefonte, Ama y Fresh bread and cakes, finest cane dies, nuis, &e., for the holidays, Fes. tivals supplied with the best at lowest ————— A A" Finest holiday lunches and oysters shopat.. Bi vd ' WEDDED YESTERDAY, A Pretty Wedding st the Home Durst at Spring Mills of Hiram | A very pretty wedding was the home of Mr, and Mra. Hiram Durst, at Spring Mills, at which their daoghter, Miss Estey, and Mr, Albert of Peale, Clearfield county, united | in;wediock, solemn. | ized yesterday noon at Musser, wore The ceremony was performed prompt- ! iy at twelve o'cloe i ed by k, and Wittens. the friends and relatives bein Rev. 8. H. | of Millersburg, Pa,, The and attended by Dr. Peter Spring Mills, and Miss Mabel of Millheim. After the tions had showered the down to a sumptuous dinner wns small { immediate a assemblage—only | present, Eisenberg the groom were Leitzell, of Zeigler, congratuln- upon the st hh officiated in services, bride he been newly-wedded couple, guests whic | had been prepared for them. Mr, Musser with his on the 3.15 train f phia return they will Mr. Musser bride departed or a trip to Philudel- and Washington, and on their reside at Peal holds a res; tion in the pay office of firm. His bride is 8 young and popu known friends. Fi e, where onsible posi inrge oo: lady this i larly in pince, where she has many iT BEV - instruce- t Mor- signed re- eral vears she was one of the tors in the State Belormatory a EADZA, cently which position she re - > - Bockwheat va. La-shei ill John pla desiroyved he ti | harm:ul pest on Lin Mr. Spang Canada Thistles, Span § thislle # hod this ce, has snno a informs us, by a profitable me all having ial deserves a rial by ler has shoul of 03 thst wa and the I Canada the field h miles south of here, fields was pa it ae ked wit . Ir Years ago " piowed and wil buckwheat he this ed the sowing of gOHW nH ned, uc wheat unt ies weake and he repeat- uit a = Loe | 0 year, Eac thistle .uined up snada i this sen the G11 when (here i wed el, and, instead § Ciop £33 help the destiuction ed belo buckwheat each were mow Fe gaing a Plaviog Smash. Al th epileptic iy afflicted oa led hie Glantz, 8 young Ia Ww macnn , Salgiday of insanily, © excitement in Tylersville last week, by declaring war the upon citi ens, Arming herself with a huge club and screaming with all she went from one house to threaten i. | breaking windows and Nhe of Wa oge who inilerfere JOE Ganus ui Sol Their Goldens Wedding and M John Weaver, “ & Matilda Sh r. the dnughter of Thomas J. Axemann, attempted je last Monday by 1 laudanum. Pr thi in love ol Shearer, ‘ VY living at { ¥ mit sue aR ounce of nupt paved girl a of a physician is the affairs ay Union County Aceidenis. James of W wae found a'ong the road w Buflalo twp, i a brok- Mpo is, He says the accident occur a Fhe who bronzht Frank Blair home M mis-siep, pay from burg Jouraal, A. Got a Fine Specimen, | PV TOD VU WV HDUYVUBDN its a Fact WW TW WNW WWW Annual Christmas Opening AND White Fair. Saturday, Dec. oth to 24th. ~~ ..Grandest Exhibition of Holi- day Goods ever displayed in Centre County. DDD e000 Co0000 0 0 ¢ ¢ ’ ¢ 0 ¢ ¢ LE Se a te » gelling many of cost al- i our goods at and nearly onsider ing market Vv - = - - Marvelously Low Prices. “ Garman’s Store. ee00000000000000000005000000000000000000000 Pa. wv # aa Ch FS Be Eee Sle EE Holiday ' Goods WEEE Sa a Te Felt and Knit Boot Combinations wonsidera 9% 9% 9% 9% DN S. M. SWARTZ, TUS +1 v Ley $ x WONS RAY cheaply elsewhere, Pi H. F. Rossman, | SSEYVILLE. SPRING MILLS. WH WWW BNW 2% %%% 59%" “Special For One Bargains (Week Given from now| Holi-| i. WW a ee Eb (2 Co WERE AEGEAN eee 29% 9% NN 9D until the days * Chami ber Suits, Rock- ers, Couches and Morris Chairs. JOHN SMITH & BRO, Spring Mills. on 112 pi hey i A few must Ladies’ be sold. now at Table Oileloth, best quality, 13¢., 0-4 19¢., which wholesale prices. at Coal Screened 15¢, others Zc. (posennnen {3 Spray Flour still leads. G. H. LONG, Spring Mills, : | -30 - of. Instead his dog raised a fox which ni —— Union Services Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Lutheran church this morning, Rev. A. A. Black, of Boals- burg, will deliver the sermon. The scholars in the schools will attend these services in a body, and in the after. noon school will not be called until 1.30. ins A Former Resident Dead, Samuel Youtz died at Miflinburg last Bunday morning, aged over seven ty years. He was a farmer and leaves several children to survive him. In the early days of Centre tall, Mr. Youtz was a resident of this place. A MIM US STA Servioes Recalled, The services in the Preshyterian church at Centre Hall aod Spring Mills are recalled for December 3rd. Preaching at Centre Hall Dec. 10th, at 10 80 n. mi. and at Spring Mills 2.30 p. m. F. F. Cnnasring, Pastor, «No business or professional man can afford to be without Telephone ser- advautages are taken rates, Huirisons, finest rooms in Belle- COME AT LAST But too late for Fall trade. A Car Load sian C3 [monn Chamber Suits and Side Boards From The Luce Furniture Co., Grand Rapides, Mich. ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : ¢ They were bought August 5th, before the advance in and must be sold at once to make room for Holiday Goods, Don’t miss it as there are but 50 CHAMBER SUITS AND 20 SIDE BOARDS. Store will be open until a’clock, P. M., until after the Holidays. W. R. 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