The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 22, 1887, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED. EURTZ, Eprroz and Paor’r
Dec, 22, 1857.
Centre Harr, Pa, Truens,
$1.50, when pa'd in sd
TERME One year,
: previous
§ . Those in arrears subject to
ETDS
Adyertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser
tions, and b cents for each subsequent insertion.
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B EAL FIFUL: Presuxrs
en
HOLIDAY )
WEDDING »
BIRTHDAY )
10}
ay you to call and examine our
OO0ODS
OO0ODB:
Before purchasing. We have elegant
Plosh Needle setts from $1 50 to $8.25
mb and Brush sets from $1.00
to 8500, Manicure sets, Odor
Cases, Gentlemen's Trav-
eling Cases, Whisk
Holders, Card Cases,
Pocket Books, Lap Tablets,
Smoker's sets, Choice Extracts,
Brushes, ete, etc.
C
Colognes,
ete,
- gp»
Don’t fail to call whether you wish to
purchase or not.
GREEN'S PHARMACY,
LOCAL ITEMS.
Sr—
THE MERRY TIME.
This isthe gay, glad Christmas time, 80
dear
and cheer,
Around the festive board; for whose
return
All
yearn,
- >
Hang up the stocking;
Darn the stocking.
Santa Clans,
liberal paws,
ill it np.
—- More snow on Toesday afternoon.
Judge Linn has been ill several
weeks
— Butter and eggs are selling for 24
Fllenberger, of Ferguson
fr. EK ® g
hip, is 90 years of age.
Oysters at Ludwig's, wholesale and
tail daring the holidays.
Reuben Shafer, of Millhall,
rented the hotel stand at Coburn.
has
the
celebrated Calla Lily roller flour.
The Latherans, of Miliheim,
hold
i
will
a festival Satarday afterpoon and
eveniog
ao
ORTER,
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the Res
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ie
wparations for a grand festival, Friday
i Saturday.
Wm. Wolf & Son’s stock of boli-
day goods will be a fine one. They are
unpacking them this week,
Hen. Shafer, landlord at Miliheim,
ar
al
{illheim is too dry for Hen,
—— Fresh candies and confectionery
received at Lohr's grocery, Centre
Will have a complete stock,
end of war valley, so many hogs having
+d last summer,
} per 106,
~The chap who said we'd not have
#ieighing before Christmas most
admit now thst he does not know all
about the “eastern question.”
A fine line of boys’ flannel and
percal waists, best make and quality, at
the Rochester Clothing House, on Bishop
street, M. Fauble, proprietor,
The funeral of John Rishel will
start from the residence here, at 9 a. m.,
on Satarday, and proceed to Spruce-
town cemetery, where the interment
will take place.
€
Ln
any
to have had a Bohemian oats certificate
in his pocket Really the way of the
transgressor is hard.
~- Last Sunday morning showed up a
three inch snow. Rev. Fischer was the
first to give it a trial in a sleigh, as with
gingling bells he sped to preach his re
galar sermon in Georges valley,
ww Mr, Joo Ludwig, the cigar mana-
factarer, of this place, sxpects to move
back to Selinsgrove, next gpring. He
can see more boodle in his business
when located at the latter place than
here, we suppose,
we Abotit & dozen of D. C. Ruankel’s
got ws far as Lewisburg; «s s'ated in our
last, 20 were dead at our station before
the goboiers were put on board, from
beiog packed too closely.
— Next week no paper will be issaed
from ths office in accordance with a
time<honor:d custom in all newspaper
offices, in order that the printers may
enjoy the holiday festivities with the
rest of forks who take the “week off” A
Merry Christmas sod a Happy New
Yeur to all
we Judge Furst, on Monday, senten.
ced the Haan robbers, who plead guilty
in the Huntingdon eonrt, to imprison-
ment in the Western Penitentiary, Gals
braith for three yearsand ten months,
an! M Elvey for three years and six
months, The latrer seemed to feel hie
gente nee the most and wept bitterly.
~- Ralph MeClain, a young son of
James McClain, of Bellefonte, died on
Suuday morniog at 8 o'clock trom the
effect of diphther cronp. The little
one bad heen Dl fof a long time and was
giposed to be recovering, but fell a vie-
tm to the disease at the time meutioned.
Little Ralph was three years of age.
ee (arley Lair, who resided alone
in Dacetor township, near the
Co, line, met wit a horrible den
Monday nigh in
down and h
i wk
‘he an
, two wi
DEATH OF MR. JOHN RISHEL.
i
| Our town lost one of its esteemed citi-
| zens by the death of Mr, John Rishel,
on last Monday night, at 11 o'clock.
| Mr. Rishel took sick about a week pre-
| vious to his death from inflammation of
| the bowels, which caused him intense
| suffering uetil
He formerly resided on his farm near
| Centre Hill, and a fow years ago retired
| from farming and moved to this town
| where he purchased a bouse and lot
which he occupied with kis family since.
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the youngest davghter, Maggie, left the
paternal roof, some are in the west anc
the others still within our county,
position, quite sociable, and
tached to his family,and a k
i
bor.
He was a devoted member of the M,
| B. charch, and took a lively interest in
| ita behalf: he waa a regular attendant at
| all its services a
| of all its work.
reatly at-
d neigh=
He was a valued friend
| the widow and children in
i bereavement.
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| The subject of this sketch was born in
| Georges valley Beptember 5, 1822, and
| died December 19, 1887, at his residence
| in this piace.
| children, six of whom have passed from
| the soenes of this life. The
brothers and sisters still survive:
{ Magdaline Harshbarger, at
| burg, now in her 84th yoal; Mrs.
Orwig, wife of Bishop Orwig,
i bg
| John Kreamer,
{ Rishel, Tusseyville;
i Meese, Tusseyville,
Sosan
Jewel City, Kansas; Wm.
and Mrs.
In 1887 the fam ly
| which upon the death of the hes
family, was purchased by
| R shel.
tion cf his life
and
John
in agricultural
was well known in that section as
held in high esteem
aud all who knew
{and was
| neighbors
by
him.
Io
{ Hall where he spent the few
| years of his life. On Nov. 11, 1847
| band. To them nine cbildren were
{ Mrs. Nancy Catharine, wife of Gro. K,
| Baker, Downs, Kass,
Alexander Ward, Ca'aract, Pa; George
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| Mills; Charles Wesley, Glen Hope; John
!
Lillian, at home
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THE NEW CHURCH.
| terian church, f
at the lower end of
| is nearing completion, The edifice wil
| not be as large as some others, yet it witl
| have all the seating capacity ordinarily
| required, The architectural design will
| present a handsome = ructare, with Sab.
| bath school and prayer meeting rooms
i same floor with main audience cham-
| ber.
To the efforts of the able pastor of the
| charge, Rev. Kerr, i» dne the erection of
| this new chaorch, Mr, Kerr is giviog
| the work on the building much person.
| project.
et memes
CHRISTMAS CRUMPETS,
Don't forget the poor, especially at this
time of the year.
blessed: to give or to receive.
Better a ten-cent Christmas
| where love isthan a brownstone
and hatred therewith
Never mind the wet streets, but rush
around and do the great Santa Clause act,
for the time is short.
A German version of a familiar stanza
| Christmas comes but once a year; pret
goles, cheese and lager beer.
card
nlp
LOWER END ITEMS
former
county
| der’s place, in Penn twp, the
intending to go to Cumberland
next spring.
| John Bright, an old residenter
Aaronsburg, is quite feeble,
Samael Stover, of Pinecreek, is also
quite ill; he is one of the old residenters
{ On last Saturday morning, while
| Jonathan Harter, of Miltheim, was
| driving to Coburn with his mother, in »
| springwagon the hind axle broke and
both were thrown out, sustaining severe
bruises,
of
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SUDDEN DEATH.
Mrs Winkleblech, wife of Adam Win
| kleblech, of Haines twp , died suddenly
| a short time ago, in her 78th year. Mrs
| Winkleblech had been to visit a neigh-
| home went to bed, and was a corpse in
| an hour thereafter, Her death was cans-
| survives her, is now about 90 years of
| age and still in fair health,
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| SINGULAR DEATH
| Death from an unusual cause resulted
{to Emanuel Korman, near Farmer's
| Mills, “on Tharsday 10. Mr. Korman,
| who is a young man, had a decayed tooth
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| which settied in the wound left in the
| jaw. A severe besling followed, wuich
| became quite large, causing fearful sufs
fering and #oaily resuited in his death.
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PATENT FIRE ESCAPE.
Messrs, Shires & Keonedy, of this
place, have obtained a patent on a fire
escape, The device consits of a wire
ladder, with iron 1ubing for the rungs.
The ladder is wouud on a cylinder,
whiot is attached inside of the window,
and in case of fire, it is dro from
the window, unwindiog in 11s descent.
SHAFFER SAYS HE IS INNOGENT.
Lather Shaffer persists in saying that
he is an innocent man, We hope he is,
and that he will be able to prove it be-
fore the arrival of the day soon to be set
for 1/is execution, Nobody wants a haog-
ing wituin the limits of Clinton county,
if it can be beiped ~Cl, Democrat,
BERRI YT Gr) NRA,
DURING THE HOLIDAYS,
The Centre Ha'l band festival, Friday
and Beturdey next—music and good
Tits 1a oft. : my
in the church, Christmas
Lutheran Sab
TEACHER: INSTITUTE.
| The Annnal Session of Teachers’ Insti-
| tute, of Centre county, Pennna, will meet
| in the Conrt house, Bellefonte, Pa, Mon-
day, December 26, 1887 ind Friday, De-
| cember 30, 1887. Opening session, Mon.
day, 1:30 o'clock p. mi.
Instruotors and Lecturers: Dr. KE,
Higbee, State Superintendent; FE.
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M.
Prof. Wallace P. Dick, A. M., Central
| Normal School; Rev. W, W._ Deatrick, A,
| M., Clarion Collegiate lustitute; Prof,
| College; Prof. W. J. Bwigart, Normal
| College, Huntingdon, Pa; Prof, Geo. P.
| Bible, Central Normal School; Lee L.
| Grumbine, Esq, Lebanon, Pa; 8. T.
Ford, New York City; Henry Firth
{ Wood, New York City; Music Directed
by Pref. C. L. Gramley; Lectures and
| Entertainments each Kvening
{ Directors’ Day, Thursday, Dec.
| Directors’ Session, Arbitration Room,
a. m
87.
10
| Enrollment begins 10 a. mm, Mon-
i day. Teachers, in accordance with the
law, must be paid for each day spent at
institote. Requests, with 2ct-stamp, will
i secure orders for Excursion Tickets for
all. Address the County Superintendent,
{ Spring Mills, Pa, no later than Friday,
{ Dec. 23, 1887.
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SPRING MILLS,
Snow on Saturday, which
| the merry bells on Sauday.
v
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hrought
The Challenge band is practiciog
ery evening this week, They expect
| make a trip to Bellefonte next week.
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to
@
The Reformed people are making
ery effort to jhave a successful
i next Sunday evening.
ev-
service
tii
The Penn Hall people met this week
to make arrangements for a singing con.
vention
Goto G. R. Bpigelmeyer
{ Christmas present,
L. Grenoble's
Monday. A great
ness infesis ont section
H. Krumrine
| again,
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for ur
vi)
children
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One of J,
buried last
| BIC
i
was
of
eal
be
it
is able to abot
Saturday evening will have the follo
pg entertainment, K. of G. E |
al preaching, Sunday school
nion 3. 8
J. W. Wagoner spant
Rev. 8, C. Stover
arrived from the
{| Saturday,
i w
Evangel
treat of
Sunday in town
1d James Runkle
ser
i g
BCUO0I ia
at
Geo. Krnmrine, of Rebersburg fac!
| ing for H. Krumrine.
. :
Shem Spigeimeyer,
:
{in town last week,
of Autes Fort
Edward Rah! has changed his
tion from blacksmithing fo masonry
lp
SUPPOSED MURDERNEAR EAGLE-
VILLE.
We reforred yesterday toy
{ that 8 murder was recs
| near Eagleville,
where iti
i
i
the i
«ally committed
county. The
ram
| place
f earred
lived above Fk
in Marsh rt emit
brothers, Rossign Jews, were
i yn last July or Angus
{ They separated ther
{an arrangement
{ at a certain time,
{ got there at the time
did notand he has n
heard of Muoeh
brother abon® thre
| retarned to the Eael-w
he
is at!
creek
ait}
that sec
set, hat
one
nor Since
45 First Crue d
tiie UN }
i on :
| He traced him to tl
{tain individaal me oid
ra
: iN IVE BS
ing back on Marsh Cre«k above Eag
| ville, and into which house he was ses
to enter, hut was never seen to come
i again. The party suspected of the
i of murdering this man
engaged in selling 1
and parties have
knowiedged to havi
articles from him. This .
together with the © wxplained disap
| pearance of the Jew and the flig of
the resident himself, bas led
| lief that a foul murder has been of
i
td. Cl De
¥
CPE HY
ery i“
wan sllerwards
and
gO HR
purchased such
t
VOW es
who ac
circumstance
VOT
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FIRE IN SHINGLETOWN,
On Tuesday of last week,
smith shop, a large new building with
the late improvements—includiog,
{ algo, a place for finishing wood -work
| was entirely destroyed, with all the eon
{ tents, A pew store-house, built within
the black-
{ all
:
i stroyed with ite contents, The fire §
| commenced at the south end in the
{ woodwork of the shop and by the time
{ such
| aiready in flames.
{a short time previous, and, on
{ awakened,
| late,
| tents of the store except a very few arti-
clea, There waeabout $1800 insurance
{ in all, but Mr. Beck says that the insur
{ ance wi'l not cover higioss. The dwells
ing, which was only about eleven feet
| distant, was only saved by heroic efforts,
| it being on fire several times, Because
{of the fortunate fact of there being no
{ wind at the time, they were able to save
| this bailding.— News,
being
set fps
COULDN'T SWEAR FALSELY.
Dec. 18
i ———
i
i Pa.
lebanon,
The case of
i several days char.ed with having mur.
| dered his two grand children, was left at
| they were deiiberatiog at a very late
| hour. A most dramatic scene occurred
during the closing hours of the inal,
{| when Stephen Showers, a son of the ac
cused man, took the stand this evening
and testified in reference to the letiers
which his father had written him from
the prison, ssking him to swear falsely
go as to clear the oid man. Toe son said
that he could not take a false oath even
to save bis own father's neck,
THE HAWN ROBBERS PLEAD
GUILTY.
Huntingdon, Pa, Dec. 16.-Thornton
Bechtel, who was supposed to have been
one of the Hawn robbers, was acguitied
here to-day. The other men charged
with the crime, John Gailbraith and
Jack McKelvy entered pleas of guilty.
Gailbraith, it will be remembered, had
his left eye shot out at the robbery by
George Auker, Hawn's farmor, after
Auker bad been shot within two inches
of the heart by Galibraith, They will be
sentenced to the western penitentiary on
Monday. :
atta water]
wweDon't fail to visié Fauble's cloth-
: lefonte, where you will
kof floe rea
hi variety of
THE BIG MEN FIGHT.
| KILRAIN AND SMITH DO BATTLE FOR ONE
i HUNDRED AND B1X ROUNDS,
to day as a man could sud stiil miss it,
| He knocked Jem down thirty odd times
i in two hours and a balf. There was no
prospect of Smith winniog and every as
surance that Kilrain wonld knock Lim
{ count of darkness, ostensibly, but really
because about seventy-five KEaglishmen
| saw the meoney that t
radiantly on Smith going rapidly
sight.
The
who
{ It
most distinguished body of men
ever went to a mill were present.
from $200 upward to see
COR
| pitiable and bloody helplessness,
FIGHT DRAW,
on the ear. Thoogh Bmith had
worst of the falls he fonght splendidly
under great d ficulties snd was as Tress
as Kilrain when darkness stopped the
fight, at 4.45, One hundred and
rounds were fought, lasting two apd
EiX
0
| Bmith at 180 pounds, a heavier
{ than he bas fought at heretofore,
commenced at 2,10 p. m,
and energetic
three rounds—a quick give and
with sparring. Smith had
bast at the start and forced the fighting
{ Kilrain had the advantage in the wres
{ ing, which formed a feature of Cone
test, The Englishman bad the wors
of every fall, Kilrain each time «
down heavily on {
the fourth round Kilrain got in,
1 a smash on the ear which appear
to son him. The ght ont
fifteenth ro whit eect
the
Smith three time
It was a
battle for the {|
fight
lively srs
take,
trim
Close the
the
His prostrate a,
lit]
3
itl
odd
the
varied
Kilrain
i
cking
1 i
nag i
£0
wing
1
ritil {
5 31
ninelsen
th JW
and knocked
down himself once. Smith's ear swelling
| burst, to his great relief. After the nioe
i ith round Smith's strength returned
he
i
¥
i
i eet
and
the
re hie referree deciar
1 ihat
4 RIES
id his
fieht a draw and
d to-morrow,
, however
irdere
FEST 6
of and Ki
| respect for eack
Pp. #grex d LO OO
i pledged each
Peel,
ppt
nith ri
ther
+ sternal friends!
fight a draw ar
sullivan, The genera
the games:
¢ present geo-
fight was
at the
glare,
! met
| reached Paris at a ght after
UE journey.
~ What the Ridgeway
Prol. Geo. I, Bit
Prof Hib
itionst, actin
paiuraine
parent
aoe
+
ab
He
He acted the “ll
1 1s
iT AN ii, &
Yor 14 *
Age. i% ren
On, ds
sed |
dq 1}
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nted. This
: he was br
A
Hall, that
g11 breprr i h
gs
58 HES my #y
£4 000 erean
ill beg
tr
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es, EAave the
« knife and g hast
ds cided the que
« there
On 24th alt, by Rev, W.
Newton OC. Nedigh and Mis
bath of Ferguson t ¥
{On ond
win hhh
wWhosiiig
wp
A
as (.
the uli, by Rev A. Year-
. El
b
at Aaronsburg, Mr Zot
wnship.
the
the same place, Mr, Wm. A. Gelswile, «
Coburn, and Miss Anna B,
Aaronsburg
On the 18th inst. by the same
st the same place, Mr. J, Calvin Stover,
{of Coburn, and Miss Olevia C Smith, of
tosecrans. Clinton county, Pa.
| AL Lemont, Dec. 12, by J. H
{ Welch, David L. Blair, of Filmore, to
| Sarah C. Kennelly, of Spring Mills.
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! ANCE CO. OOF OURNTRE CO
The annual meeting of abers and
election of 12 Directo to 1 v the afar
the company for the « held
at the houses of DJ over, at Ue
Monday. January 9, 1556 belween the hours «
10a mand Spm. of ssid day. Members are
generally requested to attend
Centre Hall, Pa, Dec 15, 1887
D. F. Luse, He
the
¢
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FRED KU
TOT EOF APH ICATION FOR CHAR
ER,
in the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county
Jan Term 1888. Notice is here given 3
application will bemade to Hon A. O
Presicent judge of said Court, on Monday
aed day of Jan, 188, under an act of neembly of
the Commonwealth of Penna entitled “An set to
provide for the incorporation and regulation of
certain coporationy” approved April 29, 1804 and
the supplements thereto for the charter of an in
tended corporation to be called “Centre Hall
Cornet Band” the character and object whereof
is to promove and cultivate the science of music
and practicing and performing justromental
music and for these purposes 10 have possess and
enjoy all the rights benefits and privileges of the
said act of assembly and 1% supplements.
2. C. MRY
Furst
the
i
Bolioitor
GRAIN.
REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON,
Prices subject to Buctuations of market,
Wheat, red v3 80 Ont ini -
~x here to Bus Your
-- HOLIDAY GOODS. --
When buying presents, always select something
Handsome, Elegant and Durable,
1
And it will be appreciated. Before buying, see our stock of jewelry :
| Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Ladies” and Gents’ Watch
| Chains, Gold Watch Charms, Gold Bracelets,
Gold Pens and Pencils, Rings,
We handle reliable goods. and guarantee every article.
| Silwervrare ! Silverware!
We have a fine line of Bilverware, which has just been received, suitable for
table service:
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| 0~CABTORE, CAKY DISHES, CUPS, PICKLE
JE DISHES, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS,
tand Lamps, Cutlery a specialty. Come
BUSHMAN & KREAMER.
pa, ETC
is ¢ :
Also a fine line of Haoging and
see our fine line of X i
X mas goods,
CLAUS SIDE-TRACKED!
"HOLOMEW'S STORE, Centre Hall Station.-0
BIN P,P PsP a
A ANY"T A
SA IN 1 A
lo-At BAR]
i
| ; de for the Holiday Season will be a fine one
; and con's i sual Jot of articles suitable for Holiday pres
ents, Fi } dkerchiefs, Neck Wear, Gloves, Ladies’
also have a fresh stock of
Candies, Nuts, Tropical Fruits, Toys, Banks,
Sweetmeats, Raisins, etc.
and ies for the children.
TAMIILY BIBLES!
line of FAMILY BIBLES ever shown io
t rednced rates, Come and see them.
Be
Safes,
11
We alaim we have Lhe nest
ir 2
WE Are gel
3
Pennsva it
+ WM. WOLF & SO
the Holiday Beason,
endless variety of Fancy Articles, Novel-
ete., suitable for Xmas and New Year
Are busy unpacking their Goods for
i
contain an
something for all, Fine Bilk
nfflers, Scarfe, Nock Wear, Kid Gloves, and a
Also a fine line of Ching Ware,
XMAS STOCK !--o0
vy
have
+7
x 9% 2 . math ne ¢ ig &
indred other articles,
Is
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0--SEE OUR
Go
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nd -: See
Bairfoots Stock Of
TOYS, FANCY GOODS,
PLUSH GOODS:
and Toilet Setts ; Cuff and Collar, Jewelry
kz Boxes : Oder Cases, Mirrors, Picture
Fr etc., etc.
Nn cards, and Illustrated
ArLsuMs A SPECIALTY.
Bellefont
BE —
vs FY £02
allls,
Poems
dS
town.
fie
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y (ioyosrs Irom Ost ©
- i » 1100 i
.
Se.
BIG STIR!
WE MAKE
OUR OWN
CANDY TOYS
ARD
GUARANTEE
THEM PURE,
nmap
SOCIETIES. BANDS, Ete,
going to hold a festival, We supplied 13% Sucday
istmas. Prepared for as many as will come this year
JACOBS. No. 10 Bishop St., Bellefonte.
CENTRE CO.
SUNDAY sC HOOLS,
prices if you are
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‘The Old Stone “Mill.”
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Among the places of business in Penosvalley none is better known
than the Old Stone Mill. Time and Fire have leveled the oid
mill to the ground, yet as a point of business, it today surpasses
its former record.
THE (0) NEW (0) STONE (0) MILL (0) STOR
1s in fall blast again and we are running out immenss quantities
of goods to our customers, and sapply ourselves with new stock
as the seasons demand. Oar
IETIOILITIDAIT ISOS
Are here, consisting of a collection of beautiful articles suitable
We have marked them away down. We will have
a fresh stock of confectionery, nuts, traits, etc, : and see
our goods
KERLIN'S STORE, Stone Mill Po.
a tae
HOLIDAY GREETING.
—Special ETard Times Offer
While you are looking around for somethiap nice in the way
of a present, think whether an organ would not suit.
SEE THE PRICES:
A FINE COTY AGE ORGAN FOR 30. 2 ORGANR'FOR sed}
A VERY FINE? OR ORIG .
0 : Tir FINRT ORGAN MADE FOR 410.
EF 8% ORGANS AS LOW ARSIS. “eB
It we cannot prove that thes. Organ« are sold by other Dealers for THREE
TIMES the Price we ask, we WILL PRESENT YOU WITH ONE for your
trouble in coming to see us. Write for Prices, it will Pay yoo.
sar MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds, for sale as Cheap sa anywhere
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Wheat, whith ee 78 Rye i. “
Corn, shelled... 4 Barley No, Looe
Harley No, 2, mixed with oats, bought at onts
weight and price,
Wheat mixed with Rye bought at rye weigh
snd price
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FLOUR AND FEED.
ow Pat. Flour. 145 Bran per ton... 16 00
; fer Flour. 1 35 Rean, retail, owt, )
24 Best Rolt'r Flour 1 35 Chop per ton
Middlings per ton. 1900 ~ jiperowt 1
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SPRING MILLS, PENNA.
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BELLEFONTE, Pa.
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This year we will open up the finest line of Holiday Goods ever seen in Centre
County.
Plush Goods, Toilet Cases,
Perfumery,
Work Boxes, me,
Manicure Setts, Novelties, Fancy Goods, etc,
These goods have been selected with great care and take pride in showing
If you want to buy a fine Xmaz present :
Zeller's is the Flace,
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