THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'n “TERMS;—-One year, $1.50, when paid in ad | nee. rms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents pet line for 8 inser ns.and 5 cents tor each subsequent insertion, Centr Bui, Pa, Trours, Nov, 20, ONLY “The Racket” i most popular store fonte ple. this. daily are increasing. is today the in Belle- There is a reason mings, Notions, Fancy Goods, Shoes, arrive daily and are away in great bundles customers. You may well have your share Kuriosities. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, by just of as Jr. LOCAL ITEMS. Samuel Ripka d vith ty=- phoid fever. 18 wn Mr, Sparr, an age l citizen of Har- ris, is quite iil. —Have you found tarkey Thanksgiving? your —A big slaughter io Children’s overcoats at 8, Loeb’'s, —Had about { in. and Monday morning. rain Sunday night Good substantial z for little money at 8. Loeb’s. —— lclothing very around mak- —{arey Vanpelt is limping with a sprained ankle, caused by ing a misstep, in on P lent y seen Rabbits must be very this section when they can be our street-, —MecClains are gelting a busy little settlement about their steam saw mill at the upper end of our town. tement in { Va'ens - he next big exci our county will be the libel tines against Gen, Milliken. Bit © — Court will be in session next week and the docket is well supplied with civil and commonwealth cases, — Michael Willow has charge of the transportation of the to and from the raiiroad depot. again taken 1 — Amos Koch will from Spring Mills to this place and rented the Miller residence on charch street. remove his family has upper ——James Noll, who was badly injure ed several days ago by a ranaway bofse at Bellefonte, is sufficiently recovered to be out, ~~ Will Raokle bas the masons at work for the of his new house, and expects to bave it completed by the coming spring. foundation —An aged lady asks us to note the lire that hers do as much as cut her w ood, she must hunt the wood and cut it self. Jim Smeltzer opened the peason on Wednesday morning—about the first one to do his fall's batchering. Bausages and buckwheat cakes are ripen ing now, Harry and James L, Schofield, of Pennfis the net fruits of their recent hunting in Cameron county, four bears, three deer, four coons and one wildeat, ~—Two gentlemen from York county have been circulating through cur sec- tion buying up turkeys, and last week made a shipment to Philadelphia. The | consignment filled a car, They paid 9 cents per pound for same, wr. Wash Hutchinson was hurled | from his wagon Monday afternoon in | turning a corner at Fifth Street, sustains | prove fatal, says the Lewisburg News, Wash was formerly from Woodward, this county, ~Don’t forget the next Thursday, by the ladies. It is for | the benefit of the church and is worthy | of patronage. Tickets for dinner only | 25 cents. An oyster supper will algo be | given in the evening, at same place. Bellefonte who was recently dismissed from the United States Naval Academy was in Washington last week , where he had been in company with General D. H. Hastings to endeaver to secure his re-instatement in the Academy. They were successfal so far as a reconsidera. tion of the case goes, for this has been ordered by Secretary Tracy. ~There are fow aches that are as plainfal as earache Ope of the best re medies is to take the heart of an onion (a red one is the best) and rost it, When soft so it can be'handied without mush- ing, put it into the affected ear as warm as can be borne. Unless the canse i deeper seated than ordinarily, the pain v ill soon cease and not return, The re medy is simply and certainly worthy of trial i Another chapter in the Centre Iron | Four Suiits for Libel, the docket | Beaver, Gephart and ing damages to the extent of $25,000, The suits are the outcome of a letter | that appeared in a Philadelphia news ing of the furnace, ground and ore rights { by them | the letter claiming the sale was a swin- dle. The plaintiffs | sek to recover and the amoonts they are a8 follows: PP. Valentine, ot Atlantic Jacob Valentine, City, 000. It is not known when the suit | tried, as nothing has been the defendant. The suit creates syme little stir here as it will in some circles in Philadelphia and New York, where the defendant, Mr. Milliken well | known, being a number of the Union i8 Wall street heavy | gides being well known on | New York, where he deals | stocks, The Sherifl’s notices have been posted { on the Centre Iran Company's property on Friday. The all been banked. fires have a proposition to the bondholders, which ing in Philadelphia on Wednesday. - Wanted Him to Vote for Pat- tison. ¥ ffs TT, & Peter Sti low, lived wife and one ch quiet, easy going fel- Bedford county with his ild, On Tuesday mora- ing of last week Mrs, Stiffler made up a | strait Democratic ticket, put it into Pets er's pocket, and iostructed him to march to the polis and vote for Pattison and hovest government. Peter went, into the hands of Republican and was indaced to make up and vote a full Republican State ticket. Then he | went home. Mrs. Stiffler found ber tick - et still in the vest pocket where she put it, and charged Peter with acting in bad faith. The husband related Then the irate woman eaid that he was vo husband of hers, and not worthy the name, or man. Opening the door she told him to go forth and never to retura and helped him He sadly, and in Bedford on Saturday the story w.th tears in his eyes, / Gove in out, went away told a ranor Beaver Sued. ton Conrow satered suit and J. W, firm of Beaver & efonte, (r0v- of Gebhart of to recover some $4000, with from 1584 which was Against ernor Beaver Gebhart, the y Sell law { interest through a lost lleged | to John Ardel, Jr, of Bellefonte, | tracts of timber land thirteen in Centre county and in part payment for it received fif- | teen bonds of $500 each, secured by a | mortgage upon the property {| BSabsequently seven | were paid, and the remaining eight | bonds, valued at $4000, were placed in the | Bands of Beaver & Gebhart to be collect~ ed in the latter part of 1584 or January, The plaintifle allege that bonds were not collected and that some Ls 1885. for the nonspayment of taxes in 1889, aod the mortage became worthless, The | { plaintiffs claim that the law firm were | 1esponsible for this loss. Ph. Record. - Will Contest, Hon. Mortimer F. Elli t, who was ap- | parently defeated at the recent election | | for congress in the Sixteenth district by will contest the election. Mr. Eiliot i says that he is constrained to do this | from the fact that he and his friends bes lieve that he was defeated in an illegal | manner. Mr. Elliot is too ill to be seen, | but his friends declare that there was crookednoss in several of the districts of | | Tioga and one in Potter counties. The majority agaiost Elliot is only some 40, - —— iiymen. On last Thureday evening, at the M:; E. parsonage, at Spring Mills, Rev. Ows i en Hicks united in marriage Mr. Samuel | Bruss and Miss Mary Toner, both of | near this place. The couple were ten* | dered a serenade on Friday evening by | the calithumpiang, at the home of the | groom, abont one mile west of town. They will start to housekeeping imme. diately. AI MP ars sss Thanksgiving. A union thanksgiving service has been agreed upon by the pastors of the vari- ous churches of this town, to be held in the Lutheran church, on Thursday morning, Nov. 27, at 10. Rev. Baskery ville of the Presbyterian church, will preach the sermon. Pls Special Notice. ‘re As 1 contempleat a change in my bnais ness, by the 1st of March, I now offer my entire stock of clothing and gents furnishing goods regardless of cost, This is no hum bug, but a_straigh offer, Trial List for Court. week, Monday, Nov. 24: Louisa Bash, vs. F. D. Cunningham, R. B. Weaver va, J, A. Cooper. William Walker vs, Geo. B, Weaver, 8.& A. Loeb vs. John W. Cooke. | Rebecca Walter va, G, W. Smeltzer, et al. | Co (GGithene, Rexamer & Co, va, Bechler & | { KE, P.Jones vs. F. P. Blair adm'ss. | Grenoble Store Co, ve, Green Decker, Mary A. Barr vs. H H, Montgomery. Conrad Immel ve. Beecher & Bober, | Samuel Frank & Son vs. Mary Snyder. SECOND WEEK DECEMBER 1. Mattie E. Holt vs. Boston Viedorfer. ('. Hopkins ys, A, Moyer John and Mathias McCloskey ve. D, B. | Kunes and Jos® Poorman, Edmund & Perrine va, Elizabeth J. M, Meyers. John L, Kurtz vs. E Com’th use of Win, E, Harper et al. Frank McLaughlin vs. v Jompgany D. (3, Kessler ve. Silas Blowers et al. Lehigh Valley Coal Company ve. G. W | Hoover. i . BR, Chambers, Allison, Jr. and J. § er, Hughes & Co. J.H, Neidigh, adm’rs, va Sidneyham | Krumrine, adm’rs, D. H. Meek vs, Robert Cooke, Jr. Lehigh Valley Coal Co, vs, Ward, Jr. and Sr. Isaac E. Levy va. Robert Cooke; Jr, Frank McCoy et al va. John Kelley. ve. A. T. Lucas et al. Fortney. Dr. W. C,Grove va. Abram Baum. Grenoble use of A, B, McNitt va Daniel Kennelly. Hipple & Viebdorfer va. Dr. art, Millheim B. and L. drew Immel, F.P.Blairvs, B Sollee Furaace Co, et al, Owen use of Wm. Witmer, va, Jerry 1. Hoy et al, E. C. Henderson va. R. W, Richards. Bird Coal and Tron Co. va. White Coal Co. John M., Kechline vs. J. lane, City Association ve. An- of Philadelphia—four Perry and Henry Perry, respectively. — pn cof fe po Your YMoney! throw it away. Yon can effect a saviog of 25 per cent by purchasing your and Fancy Goods from us. without exception the Largest Stock Millinery Goods in this section, snd the mos! reasonable prices, The newest and latest designs received daily as fast as they are introduced in the | es, Save to 50 Millinery of which times fresh and! | constantly adding New Designs, | keeps the stock at all | altractive, Bemember, no old stock or shoddy | | goods we give you new styles, and good | qualities at uniformly low rates. We | : have every conceivable color and style | in Ostrich Plames snd Tips, Ostrich and | | Bird effects, Fancy Feathers, Birds, Wings, Aigrettes, &eo, A special Drive in Black and Colore | Ostrich Plumes —every shade—~50 wed | per bunch of three, As we buy most of | our goods direct from the makers, we | save at least 20 per cent, gustomers receive the benefit. and see us and be convinced, | Millinery —Allegheny St. Brockerhoff Block Bellefonte, Pa. A Novel Bet, Chief of Police John P, Gro and David Pratt, of this place had a novel bet on | the late election. In case Delamater was elected Governor Mr. Gro was to wheel Mr. Pratt from the Odd Fellows’ corner to the river brige, on Thanksgiving Day to be escurted by a cab drawn by eight gray horses, and in case Mr. Pattison was elected P. was to do the same thing. Con- sequently Mr. Pratt bus lost the bet and it will be carried out on the day men- | tioned. The procession will move at ten | o'clock. ~Lewistown Free Press Importan 1 Decision. The United States Supreme Court by its recent decision has settled one of the most important questions before the American people, and removed all doubts concerning the authority of state and municipalities to regulate or even pro- hibit the retail liquor traffic, It says, in effect, that the right to sell intoxicating liquor by the glass is not an inherent and inalienable right of citizenship, but a privilege which may be given, denied, withdrawn or restricted according to the jnterests of the community, Cantata. A cantata will be given in the Evans gelical church at this place on Ohrists was eve, December 24, by members of that congregation. It will be a great treat and will have elegant voices, A A Making Progress. The new Presbyterian church in this place ig being rapidly pushed towards completion and a force of carpenters are at work on the interior at present, ==esDa not full to read notice and ad vertisement of Simon Loeb in this week's SIMON LOEB, Mr. John Weaver, of Farmers Mills, wus in town yesterday on business, | —Dr, Jacobs went to Philadelphia on | | | Monday morning on a professional trip. | | -Miss Effie Harter, of Canal Fulton, 'l | Ohio, is visiting atthe home of the edis | tor, —Landlord Bartges, made a trip to | | Hastings, Pa, last week, to visit a broth. | | er who is ill. | | Mr, Van Pelt, of Ithica, N. Y., fath« | | er of Garey Van Pelt, is visiting his son i 1 in this place, ~—Mrs. Flora Bairfoot spent several | days last week with her uncle, Mr, C, | Motz, at Woodward. ~Charley Meyer and Charles Kurtz, of Bellefonte, spent Sanday at their re~ | spective homes here. ~ Mrs. Badie Buadie, after a visit her parents, near Centre Hall, to her home in Williamsport. to | retorped | Jockey Neff son of John Neff, who moved from this place to Big Ran, Pa. | vigited friends in this place last week. ~—Mrs. Annie Vaopelt and daognter | returned home on Tuesday, after a | weeks’ visit with friends in York State. ~Mr. Emery Gettig, who had been | in Washington for his health, returned home a few days ago, after an absence | since last spring. — Will Campbell, formerly miller with Kurtz & Bon, but now located at Win- | field, Pa, where he has charge of a mill, | | was in town this week on business, Mrs. Mary Johnston, who left theses | parts for the west several years ago, and has been located in California, | a few days ago for a visit among friends. — Frank Bradford, station agent | Paddy Mountain Tuanel, is spending a | two weeks’ vacation at home. Last week | deer in the Clearfield mountains. ~Those two jolly drummers, Newt, | Reber and Will Driesbach, of Lewis- | burg, were in town Moaday evening. { The boys have many frieads in this place and all are glad to see them, * Ey TL mm. | ually incressiog. ee] 0 Our county there are 528 | loners, pen~ — hirts, underwear, trunks and valises at cost. hats, caps, -8. Loeb. ~Julian Flemiog is haviog an ads | ditino built to the rear of his house. ——{iovernor-eloct Pattison will be insogurated cn the third Toesday January, Don't forget to take your Thanks. | giving dioner at the Evangelical parson age. |##—The Clara Price monument is in course of erection over the grave of that brave girl at Karthaus, /’ Rev. T.J. Frederick, of Harris | burg, has accepted a call from Spring | | Church, Armstrong county, Pa. ~Housetops were white with snow, on Thursday morning, and about 7.30 a fierce snow storm set in. Wednesday was very disagreeable, | i and we had frequent snow and rain squalls, accompanied by high winds. dl are afflicted with the cholera and bun. | dreds of hogs are dyiog from the d isease, musical institute, under direction of | | Prof. A.J. Harter, commencing Dec, 15. | we What is nicer than a genteel, neat fitting overcoat, Lewios at the Philad Branch will guarantee satisfaction this direction. in | trons of Husbandry, will meet in Harris burg on Tuesdsy morning, December | Oth. ~(iive Lowins, Bellefonte, your or- | der for a suit. He has one of the most | experienced cutters to be had. guaranteed. ~It will not be regretted if you buy your clothing from Lewine, at the Philad. Branch. He guarantees his en tire stock. ~Wild ducks are said to be plenty on the Stone and Red Mill dams, but #0 far have no! heard of any large haunle being made by sportsmen. ~The Philad. Branch is thorooghly reliable, and Lewins has in stock a line of clothing that leads in quality and low prices, Batisfaction always given. «w=Ninesteaths of the old people are after the dollars, and nine-enths of the young are after a good time, and it is hard to tell which are the biggest fools, wwe owing makes sails to order, par ties can select their own goods from samples, Satisfaction guaranteed in ali respects, and at prices 25 per cent lower than elsewhere: «= A hunting party composed of the Bradford's of this place, were out in the Allegheneys, alter deer last week, and we hear they were successful in secariog two of the fleetfooted, ~The saw aod shingle mill belong- ing to the Karthaus Coal and Miniog company, and located a mile and a half from Renova, was burned Friday morn. ing. Loss $5,000; insurance, $2,500, «= The cold season bas about set in making warm and comfortable clothing a necessity, Lowins, at Philad. Branch can sapply you with everything you need in that line, and will gaaraatee the same, He handles none but reliable [Fiom_ the Nation's Capitol. | Mr. A. N. Hazen, Washington, D, C,, says the | { Famous x Flag Oil is a perfect family madis | Neural» gin, Bprains, Cuts, Burns bodily pain. | {| Price 20 cents. CONSUMPTION ~Are you troubled terrible disease? 1fso, take healthy { live in open alr, use Pan-Tina Cough sumption Cure and be cured; don’t delay. 25 aud 0 cents, Trial botiles free at J. D and all with CREreise and Cons Murs > NO NONSENSE. Flain figures must be the inducement Every i bod needs, wants, and will have some stimulant they can have it! Look out now! Here are prices for you, Bix year old Guckenheimer, Finch Gibson or positively pure, six full quarts for $5.00, or $1.00 per #ingl le quart, | and sha ped Ww your home, No charge for pack. 2) wr each quart bettie, or 12 bottles for $15.00 Vines of all kinds, foreign or domestic for be up For further information send for a com. MAX KLEIN 82 Federal ‘Breet gheny Fa “A MERRY CHRIBTMAB!' Is the cheery of that demi MAGAZINE, holis ii no bly, DEMORERT'E FAMILY ber number of which-—a gen © What o tues, about $ and good : merry Christmas Magazine, is day x just at hand know about preparing for C ming the tree amd suitable g yd how 10 heartily enjoy ti after reading this ch HY fe dial ae 9 Tier ts Wey ¥ ¥ OW ili Lie Way ior Ban ta Claus wWalertnl is the very appropriate introductory ap- of TAvVIDR or, the ric B larger growth that lio Eaphael Child, from & noted pain prociated for its historic iy Besides and fifty ot representative Fax usntity su “In the Street as well we,’ Fainting the Mg value as LER there are at josst Uy per pood quali of Pa 6 reading transported to that chs fers Ww vis ted article CRTET IM res of the Waal sawyer of Wisoor f beauty. There are spi Department is ou waul to know in i ¥ ¥ risn’ Hh t and every treats of that sad & 3¢ COIRIDON-SCLNG delighted wi departs this apie tn Nome Starting Facts, The official returns 1 3 ehow that nearly froan Foki! fact 2 4 A REMARKABLE BOOK BY REV. T. De $ 8 at dou ti | pe ar Sor Priest ine a i the DOOR « alain . A hy han hae 2 more : needed for ory yeh ng 1 ege shell sf Goliath: in the Valley A hich , at Joshua's command im the plain of Esdracion, the ba i Its Jong red flowers Fugge oli ve od 10 Lhe bits of he horses shattered masonry of Jerk ol | overshadows all other cities in rem insenc: | Onna where plain water became fostal beverage | on Calvary whose asiant and ruptured rocks sil show the effects of the earthquake st the awa { hemorrhage of Whe Sve wounds thal purchased { the world » rescue, any with my band millene | from the storm, or wet from ae Joadan ; or 1 i 3 the sun, or gliding over smoolh tabie, this ook as boen wrillen “This book will certainly be worth reading and | preserving. 1s § is ot only & Hie of Christ from an entirely sew stand-poing, bot I is als « Yery in teresting history of a country aud peop) Cupy a prominent piace in the though» and ings of ail Christian nations, The srg | wd excellent pictures of places and sted ! Holy Land with which the volume is 11 give It & special interest and vaiuve, i all go to Pelestine, but thi { the aid of the p ciate and i ful des riptions ROOOITBIMI § IGE | esline to our very doors. The book is indeed a { positive Deoessily 10 & proper underman ding of { the Bible acooants of places and events. We can | understand and appreciate Bible history ail the | better when we see photographic representa t ions of the aces where this history was made “FROM MANGER TO THRON KE marks «= Dew | era in the literature of Bible Lands, and we are nod surprised Ww learn thal the demand for the ! book is phenomenal. 11 ix sold on the exclusive | territory bis and persons desiring 0 secure i agencies will find the Publisher's announcement i in apother column i astrase Can tot t book through nage s wonder them orings Pals We Grain Market. {i CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON, | White wheat w—————— _ Corn, shelled... Ont... a 55 12 his Wes work an AGENTS cover! WANTED From he” Christ Land” ots “FROM MANGER TO THRONE.” Embracing a New LIFE OF CHRIBT, snd a Story | eA art “eeery in Tay iad, | w v of Shar. rb and etn from in 12 colors and ten feet in TALNAGE'S life gon, grd h h fount Be w poring in from Hr pet fg 1 hind dr Bg ke drop all else and secure territory. come onl only once In a lifetime, Ro sive territory given fall , The most remarkable of all bouks about the , Times, and People of Bible, Go NOW and you will make hundreds of dois going with a rash; act now; al Name territory you want, at once HISTORICAL RICAL PUBLISHING 00, #941 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa go BD. An overcoat, about one mile above Old Fort, on or about Bept. 12. Ins quires is offive, 45 on HALE~One gray 10are eleven years ol d, good family beast, drives single or double wel hs 4 leven hundred, for further particu) are tire at this office, Bald Eagle Nursery Pruit, shade and Ornamental Trees, I desire to inform the public that 1 have usual assortment of nursery stock on hand for inl] | and spring planti pg. Igrowof sorte I have testo I do not boast of high pric dd new sorts many of which 1 have tested and found of little Apple trees 10cts, or $14 per JBhade, and Evergreen trees 40 cents, Grape vines 25 or b for $1, Quince 20 cents Unionville, Fleming P. O my hundred, 133 CAL TION y HA VING Pt stable’s sale the following art Burris #Oves chat horse, cow, sleigh, buggy Epring w hogs, snd ail the def AL's personel ¥ I hereby anton all persons against me Eg with sae caving it in his possession KATE BURRIS Potters Mills len of B Hi ANTED LON} to contract for nov. 104 TE OMESTE, * 3 CASH Kfiow ye that on 1d after Seg I wiil sell for R ITS Et wr i 1953, CASH 0} I VALENT ONLY! Having been doing a Credit business for 5 years, I find the patron who pays billshas in a cerfain mensure also 10 help pay the bad dehiig, ete, 1 satin. fied this will beneficial to ¥ and ne Come and see that we are ing at cash price Tt f patronsge in the 3 future trade his bye rel] gE win pou fur your as! and selseiting your 1am Very Truly Yours, RE BARTHOLOMEW anking 0 SERGES, Henriettas, E> pes, Cloths, etc. Yarns in Columbia Germantown, Saxony, Span lish, German Knitting and Zeyhyr. Our 10 cent Saxony is the equal of any 12 cent Saxony made. Compare it and see. Shoulder Capes from {to $10. Our full line of 'will anive this week. At 184.50 we sell a stunner, but sizes are all pokes up on that % | number now, but lots of more $20. We cansay what there (is not another coat house in town can say-—that we did not | carry one coat of last season's aE ses over. Reason why, | we bought the most stylish :| line at popular prices and not |a misfit in the lot. Better for ' | you and for us. 3 cakes of Grand-Pa’s Soap for 25 cts. Ask any one that uses it whether it is good or not and above all if the price {is correct. We think it is low. Others offer inferior grades at same prices, but don’t touch them. Buy only the original, Bustles at 10, 15, 20, and 2 cents. Four styles in Sa Lambrequins. Writing Tab lets from 4c u Skirting at all prices. nd to ws for samples. GARMANS., 31..." Plaids, brands, & S 2.50 coats Bellefonte. .
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