THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED .KURTZ, *TERMS;—One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nee. Those in Arrears subject 0 previous rms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents pet line for 8 inser ns.and 5 ocsnts for each subsequent insertion, Eprror and Pror'n Centre H » Li, Pa,, Taors, Dro. 11 ONLY 18 most popular store in Belle- fonte among all classes of peo- | ple. There is a reason for| this.. The crowds that visit us | daily are increasing. Bargains | mings, Notions, Novelties, | Fancy Goods, Shoes, arrive daily and are away in great bundles customers. You may well have your share Kuriosities. G. R. SPIGELMVER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. carried | by our | of the LOCAL ITEMS. Special Notice. As 1 contempleat a change ness, by the 1st of March, ck of clothing goods regardiess of cost bug, but a straigh offe } in Orist~ I now and ge nis This my enfire ste furnishing r, SIMON LOEB ecm stfn A cet gif.” ~—1ce 4, b and 6 inches th ick in these | parts. ——Next week Young America’s holis day vacation begins. little money at 8, Loeb's, ——Wit McCormick, the Tyrone dertaker, was in town Tuesday. un ~A big slaughter in Children’s overcoats at S, Men's, Boy's Loeb’s, ——The recent soow has seat out many bunting parties after deer, Mr, Christ Platt, of Farmers Mills gave the Reporter office a pop Monday. call on —The Jury commissioners gaged filliog the ji telligent voters, are en ry waeel with 650 in — —Next Satarday, only, I will sell Cal. Evap. Prunes at 14 ceats par prand. -={}. O, Benner. —Mrs, Wm. Wolf aud Bairfoot took the Monday morning train for Philadelphia, Mrs to the Ref. musical couvention, Mrs. Annie Boozer, Centre Hall. address, —Mrs, Samuel Harpster Las left for Freeport, where she will make a few month's stay with her sou William, —-—James Coldren gracefully wears | the diamonds daring the absence of | Landiord Bartges, in capacity of win host, —~Teachers Institute begins Monday good talent for the evening entertains | meats. ——Qharley Arney and Frank Ross last week and returned home with eley. | en, the resuit of the day’s sport, ~— Bellefonte is fortunate in having the Ivstitule held in that town. For girls in the school “marms.”’ 8 chance to ehovel off the snow from the sidewalk, while her hard working has band sits around the stove. (300, Ocker, Adam Thomss and pew house which Cyrus Luse is erectiog for himself in that town, ~The Philad Branch is thorooghly reliable, and Lewins has in stock a line | of clothing that leads in quality and low | prices. Satisfaction always given, sioners’ clerk, dod a veteran Democrat, gaye our shnetam & pop visit, the other day. Mr Rambarger is a pleasant gens tleman (o meet. ~ «One of Miles’ veteran Democrats, Jobn W.Bholl, was in town the other day, visiting bis son-in-law, dentist Hos. terman, He recently had a finger, next the thumb, taken ofl by & circular saw, the stump, however. is already healed, Thiet is said to be much diphthes ria in some parts of College township, and that many deaths have been caused by it of late. The family of Joseph Bits ner, father, mother, and tw» children are down with it while a thifd child was buried a week ago, ww Mr. Hoover, of Nittany sends the Reronter the right kind of response. He remits 811 dues and says he can’t do without the Reronrzn and desires to be among the ones who pay promptly. You bet that is the kind of Christian who will have a merry Christmas and a happy New: Year—his conscience feel 8 right, ° Two at one Shot, One day last week, Daniel Gentzel and | one of his sons, were on Slate ridge, in the 7 Mts, bunting. Presently the son ! saw a deer spring to its feet, he quickly | away. His father was attracted to the | spot, and a pool of blood was found where | one side they found a fawn, dead, shot thro the neck; observing another pool of | blood a little farther on, they followed | jibe track avd soon found a doe, killed | | by a shot through the heart entering one | ¢ide ond coming out of the other. The | | fawn evidently stood close to its mother | i | when young Gentzell shot, and was | killed by the same ball, That's genuine | hunter's luck and no fish story. Abs, Harter, many years ago, did the same ! thing, killing two large deer, standing | | side by side, at one shot, altho he only | | saw one of them at the time, We think | we could do it too as often as any one | | | shoot at, tt MAI AR Week of Song. A grand musical convention will be | { held in the Reformed church, Centre | Aid Society of that church, begining on | i i { by the class. Prof. P. H. Meyer, of Lin- | den Hall, whose ability as a condactor | is well known, will conduct the conven- | tion, assisted by Miss Anna Keller, | Centre Hall, as organist, Some of the best musical talent from | abroad will be present and add to the | | success of the convention. Special ate t. ution will be given to taste, style, and | the proper rendition of music, All lov- ers of music are invited to attend. Free accommodations to singers from a distance, For further information address, Mrs. Anna Boozer, Centra Hall. a —— & Christmas Cantata. The Lutheran Sabbath school will | ! have a fine Christmas cantata in the | { church on Christmas night, 25, entitled | the “Frost Queen and Santa Clans,”— | words by Fannie J. Crosby aod music | | by W. Howard Doane. The characters will be Frost Caeen, Annie Harpster. Banta Claus, F Kartz, | Fairies, little girls. Will of the Wisp, W_A. Missionaries, M. Derstine, ard. Wawakena, Indian, Geo. Homan. ian, Sim. Wolf. .W. McClenahan Strohmeler. * Holly. Mrs. Rich Lulachoo, Egy pt Lingfang, Chinas ma Hassan Andy, Irishman, Jas. Sahl, Isabel, Flora Love. vdward, Walter Karz Lena, Mariana Fischer. Eva, Verna Geiss Banner Girls 2 Sponge outa Headache. { The ordinary nervous headache will be lurmese, GG. lost child, ing over a basin, placing a sponge soak- { ed in water as hot as can be borne on | the back of the neck, Pepeat this many | | times, also applying tbe sponge behind | the ears, and the strained muscles and | | nerves that have caused so much misery | | selvs out delicioasly, and very frequently i quence. Every woman knows theaching | face and neck generally brought home | from a hard day's shopping or from a i jong around of calls or afternoon teas. Nothing so good for tired eyes has yet been discovered as bathiog them in hot water, and neuralgia in nine cases ont of 10 will yield to applications of cloths wrang out in hot water in which the hand cannot be borne. cc si Mg. op os A Sad Case of Suicide. Mra. Edward Krumrine, formerly of Spring Mills but now of Milton, whose mind had become affected by sickness, commitied saicide at her home by hangs ing herself on Saturday to the transom of her bed room A strict watch had | been kept on her, but she cunningly | eluded the woman in whose charge she | was placed, and when found life was ex i tinct. A Coroner's jury rendered a vers | dict in accordance with the faces, The | anfortunate woman leaves a husband and one daughter to mourn her death, Mre. Krumrioe was a daoghter of Wm Kerlin, formerly of Spring Mills and Bellefonte, and who, some years ago moved to the weet, cM I MH Holiday Festivities. Centre Hall will not be devoid of en- tertainment and amusement during the | coming holidays. Toere are iwo enter tainments to be given by the Evangelical and Lutheran Sabbath schools on Christ. mas eve and evening, 24th and 25th. The Odd Fellows will hold a festival bes gining evening of 26th, and to continae vatil Batarday evening. A week or so later the masical convention in the Res formed church will be in fall blast and crowds of people in town. A We ~=lave you been to A. OC. Mingle's shoe store in the Brockerhoff house block? Never miss going there when at Bellefonte, he always has something new aod offers none but genuine goods which he warrants, For low prices in ] NMunting Notes. The Centre Hall Nimrods, Willis Weber, Jerry Miller, Simon Harper, Henry Boozer, and other hant- ! ers who are not afraid of any wild beast | | on Monday noon for the7 Mts, from which they will bring four or ' ve deer, or 3 bears, 1 catamount and such, 88 | we hope, as trophies of their expedition, The Horner huoting partly, we are | told hy one fellow got 3 deer ia the 7 Mts; another said they got 06; and | | another had it they got none. We do not know who is visiating the 8th com- | mandment i The Bradford hunting party, in the | Bear meadows last week, were reported | evening last, - Gonsip. Saturday last was icy and post-maste r | Brishin was the first to messure his Bleighs and the jingliog bells were quarters end of Coburn will have a two weeks’ music i al convention, begining of 1801, } under | The Reformed people of this place will bave a musical convention under Prof | P, Meyer, after New Year, The Evangelical congregation of this | place will have a fine cantata in their | church Christmas eve. The Lutheran Sabbath school wili | bave an elaborate cantata in their church i | on night of Christmas Daniel Hess is administrator of the bt Additional Locals, —— ~—~A. H. Frank bas left Spring Mills | ~—Call at Loeb’s clothing store; ex | ~—=R. B, Hartman, of Millheim, is re- | ~ The season for deer and rabbits | —-=Shirts, underwear, hats, caps | ~ Jug. A, Ott is canvassing for Tal. | ~The entire stock of Musser’'s shoe On Friday Mre. Joseph Evy of | Sparr estate, in Harris, imal Misr Sania Claus, Ho : He onloaded a fine lot goods, fittiog for young and old, and st prices from Sects. up, at Wolf & Son's; he | brought the most elegant jot of fancy | and Wolf's counters are like a fancy fair | | and the store crowded with persons looking at the rare and beautiful articles, | iVe a big free show. Go and see too be- | fore all are sold. ter, finer or cheaper assortment of holi- | day goods. Then, also, their stock of | geoeral merchandise has been repleted | with new goods in every line, The cen- ter of attrastion now is the free exhibi- | tion at the store of Wolf & Bon, which will continue until after Jan 1 | see and be happy, like all been there, wno have - ——— A Murder at Houtzdale. William Kane, a Puilipsburg colored | —— Boots and shoes below aciual cst | Get - ~The George Hubler porker in Miles, of which we made mention two | weeks ago, weighed 670, ~The entire stock of Musser’'s shoe | sture, Bellefonte, must be sold before | There are bargains there, ~~ Evening before Christmas the | Aaronsburg Lutheran Banday school, | will hold sn entertainment in their church. Late railroad agent, at Coburn, Mr. | of the House, at Harrisburg, der for a suit. experienced cutters to behad. A fit ! i i i i | i i 3 26 | nie Kellar as organist, ~]t will not be regretted if | Philad, Branch. tire stock. has been seen in the seven | get a shotal it. We are sorry friend George Emerick, below town, lost | a valuable horse on Wednesday, | inflamation of the bowels, ~The Philad (Branch is thoroughly bands of William Gray, the colored por- ter at that hotel, Kane had accom | panided a colored white women to Houlzdale, and oysters had been ordered. and the party was ordered cut, Gray | Batisfaction always given, WW, E.Gray, esq., will have charge | of the case of Mrs. Fielts Auman, | tore the pardon board. Mr, Giay we A good warm boot or shoe is need. plete stock and at low prices, | The latter died almost instaotly. The murderer is now in the Clearfield jail, a fs —— Train Wrecked. {| Oa Toesday as the freight train west | was nearing Pardee station, the track spread and the engine and nine cars left the track. Fortunately it was runs | ning at a very slow speed or the resalt | would bave beea more serious, the track ; | being ona bigh embankment, Oaly | one car, loaded with wheat, tarned over snd went down the embankmeat, Tae i 30 passenger was delayed over three —— in consequence, and did not ar. tive here until after 7 o’clock. RL A MS sais Wedding At Potters Mills, Thursday last, Dec. 4, the marriage of Mr. A. J. Harter, of Cobura, to Miss Sal- lie B, Shirk, took place at the home of the bride's mother at Potters Mills Rev. A, G. Wolf, of the Aaronsburg Lu. theran charge officiated at the ceremony, The newly wedded couple are highly es- teemed in their respective localities and have the best wishes of all for their fu- ture happiness. i i i CA PIA sss Oloaing Out. Contemplating quitting business, the firm of J. H, Musser & Son, Brockerhof! Row, Bellefonte, offer their entire stock of boo's and shoes at less than actual cost. The stock is all new and fresh aod every pair a bargain. They are bound to dispose of the stock by Feb. 1, and it will be your opportunily to bay at unprecedentedly low prices, Go at once and secure a bargain before it is too late. Marriage Licenses, Fellowing is the list of marriage li- conses issued daring the past week from the register’s office, Bellefonte: ‘Thomas Barnes, Jr., and Marthe Alice Ramsdale Parker, both of Philipsbarg. David P. Bolt, of Lemont, and L. May Houser, of Houserville Festival, The I. 0. 0, F. Lodge of Centre Hall, will hold a festival on the adaet of the bank building, begining day evening, Dec. aha tgp Toure on Friday evening, Saturday afternoon and evening following. Oysters, ice cream, enke, oto, will be served. The proceeds are for the banefit of the order, All are favited to attend, AS A ——— — =D not fail to read notice aod ad vertisement of Bimon Loeb In this week's | Soa # boots aud shods Mingle'sis the place: Mr, Mille, was James Haonab, of Spring | in town Wednesday. tab on his paper adjusted. He is a very agreeable gentleman and our latch ne is always oat for him, wee William Lane, a Philipsburg col will make the Mistake - of Teacher’s Institute, you Your - Life —— OL G| 0] 0| D| S—— ered together in | Tele phone No, 63 1 i COME Bl ock, Bellefonte. US, O the best articles at hand, the public can buy r presents. I the money fo and at low figures, Pins, Ladies’ Ves: and Pins, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Pens and Pencils, etc. inspect my stock. worth inspecting. RR of Ladies’ and Ear Drops, Plated Neck Scarf Buttons, Gold finest assortment of Come and They are Chains, 2 ABO - FIVE | S/A M1 Bh Blankets at Wolf's. CASH orits EQUIVALENT. head with a clab in the hasds of one William Gray, a porter at the Arlington hotel ‘To the few who kiadly responded to our needs for arrears on the Rerons TER, thanks! Those who bave not yet responded will greatly oblige by doing #0 before the close of the year. St, Paul says, "Owe no man anything” «= On last Monday, at Altoons, the young son of David L. Goodman was standing bewildered in front of an ap- proaching train, when his lather, a ewitchmao, sprang forward and pushéd him off the track, only to be struck and instantly killed himself. . XfSufferers from Consumption Coughs and Colds will try Pan Tina Cough and Consumption Cure, they will find quick relfef and permanent benefit. The medical profession declare it a remedy of the highest value, Try it. Price 26 and 50 cents, Trial bo tiles free, A large proportion of the diseases which cause human suffering resull from the of the Stomach, Bowels and Liver, Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator removes all these troubles, Trial bots ties free at J. D. Murray's Drag Store, ——— Farmers Mills. George Bmith, wife and danghter, of Topeka, Kansas, arrived here recently and intends spend. ing the winter here for the benefit of Me. Smith's health, and will make their winter home with Mr Isaac Smith. John Neese bid adieu to his friends and left for Meeting here in the near future, Our public school Is well, and the “innocent Katie is soem well satisfied, an extended viet to her on 0 the George Met intends closing out his store here and will have auction, sieigh balla to Jingle In every direction. to Died. ’ Fo Centre Hall Enterprise. wd e ios tana Mo Mr, as neni ins fa 4 that a hynpios. Cough when all ele Le ial bohtlen fred Whom It May Concern Know ye that on and after Sept. 1800, I will sell for CASH, OR ITS EQUIVALENT ONLY! Having been doing a Credit business for b years, | find the patron who pays his billshas in a certain measure also to help pay the bad debts, ete, 1am satis fied his will be beneficial to you snd me Come and see that we are seiliog goods at cosh prices. Thanking you for your patronsge in the past and solieicing sour future trade, 1 am Very Truly Yours, RE BAGTHOLOME Ww. , Bept. 1, 1890, 3m 16th, Centre Hall Fon SALE «One gray mare eleven years old, good family beset, drives si wie or double, weighs eleven hundred, for farther particunlan fnquire at this office. EL Ned 0 FOR SALE ~THE UNDER- sigoed offers at private sale a fine homestead, 3 miles south west of Tussey ville, a tract containing Owety #7 AURES LAND, ereon a 2 sory hiauhe, barn and outbuildings, th an abundance of choice fruits, and a pever of water. The land Is under good ,and about 12 scres are woodland, There ate indications of coal on the land. Terms 40 suit JrIshatur, 4 or will be exchanged u A for town property. Apply to AW. R.PROM. Boctim Spring Mille, Oromsuiacisiss 13 5 A AID 0 a A 5 BBB. SB 0 We pay Salary VE AT ma or en, ouno ea . Fine out Hand referens #1 ono, nots Boorse WHITNEY, Ro. 1 dec 6m ahd ex No drones Ee] fit froe, Sen Pie firm's perfectly responsible. FOR THE HOLIDAY GIFT BUYER. mn (3 Purse Setts, Manicure and Toilet Cases, Photograph, Let- ter and Card Cases, Pin Cush- ion Frames, Bureau, Side Board and Stand Covers, Fur and Plush Capes, Ladies’ Coats from $3 to $10. Serges, Surrah and Dress Cloths, Hen- riettas, make lovely Christmas presents. Nothing makes a mother happier than an ele- gant Henrietta dress. Eider Down in a number of shades. Thousands of hand= some articles suitable for Christmas presents. Fire Screen, . Umbrella Stands, Handkerchief Cases, Cups ard Saucers. A beauti- ful Muff in a dozen styles of fur. Fur Trimming, Silk Beaver and Feather Trimming. GARMANS. Bellefonte,
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