THE CENTRE fRED. KURTZ, *TERMS; ~One yoar, 8. 30, vace. Those in arrears subject to terms, $2 per year, Ad vertizsomants and B sants to x ents per line _ch subsequent insertion. CENTRE Baur, Pa., Truss, Dc, 17. RACKET STORE NEWS. The store is specially adapted to the Great American Holiday Sea Son. We have made extra prepara- tions for the event and when tell U that “The Racket” is easily twice as large as we this year il was last year, U ean form an idea of the immense variely we have open Jor your inspection. Everything U can possibly think '! And always under regular Our price to U is often less than most storekeepers pay, (let alone what they sell at) a} price and there ts no such assortment in Centre County. If U Come to Bellefonte and don’t through * The Racket” before making your Holi- day purchases, Uwill make a great look mistake. NUF CED. (x. R, SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELM YER, Jr LOCAL ITEMS Hides Wanted. Spapgler & Co. pay cash for hides. — Fresh Oysters constantly on hand. ~~, 0. Benner. St —farman’s, our s Christmas dress, ~~ Mra. Elizabeth Barber, Pa is the guest of J. C of Milton, . Boal's family. —Sam'l Flory, of best farmers, called in our sanctum, one —--A sentence which need not be licked Christmas gift.” the little folks to be taught: “My receives new Prices are always fair ~Mingle's shoe store stock every day. and reasonable. —— Beef is gelling at pork at $5 to $5.50, There ia no scarcity of either beef or pork. Mr. John township's well sanctum a call. & per 100, snd y SRO, one of Miles known citizens, gave our - For oar Christmas gift let deline quents send us arrears on Rerorres and | get onr thaoks for our dues. iI Ishiler yat cap’ f8 we went out -T.M. Samuel Krea mer took in the play in the opera house at Bellefonte, Sher was in town last Lay ifi in official capacity, the back door week, | aman and on Monday night. ~—()ld 1801 ia pretty nearly played out; young 1592 is crowding it to the edge and with several rounds of new vear's vollies, over she goes ——BMr. J. C. Bible, being in town on Friday on business, found a few leisare momenta in which to call at the Reros- TER office, ~All admit we are having quite a five fall, and the weatherwize predict a mild winter. The groundhog, of course, comes in later, Miss Jennie Kreamer returned home last Thursday after a few weeks’ visit with her aunt, Mrs. Della gard, at Lock Haven. —Lewina, the Philad. Branch Bellefonte, is dispersing of stock very cheaply to make room for fall goods, A bargain is offered among his large stock Last Friday afternoon's train had two parties of opposite feelings—one glad the other sad. One a merry weds ding party, the other a sad faneral party, Such is life. ~=Lf you desire to give your friend a Christmas gift that will be a year's res minder, eend a copy of the Reronren, and its weekly visit will always keep you fresh in grateful memory. ~The Teacher's Institute is the first gathering for the winter program, Next will be the singing circnses and free grub-~the latter being the main attracy tion with some. ~—Y ou certainly cannot go amiss if, wheo in Bellelonte, you make your pur chases of shoes, ete., at Powers Shoe store. A reliable firm with many years experience, roms at ~The holidays are within smelling distance, and the joveniles can already sniff Bavta Clans in the air, while among the older ones the query is whether it will be a white Christmas or a green one, Last Sabbath morning the first communion services were held in the new Presbyterian church, in this place. Avnouncement was made that in two weeks stops would be taken to organize a Babbath school, wwf well drilled upon the farm of James C, Boal, at Earlystown, complets ed a short time ago, has a depth of 128 about 35 feet. A well was also dri Weaedding in the Church, On last Thursday morning onr little town wae all excitement over the | nouncement of a wedding in the church Allison, of Howard, woald be united in | | marriage. | since its organization, been a faithful | | and active member, anda few of her | relatives and most | were invited to witness the The time appointed for | was 5.45 p.m, and as that hoor | pear, the invited | bled in the church. At the | time the bridal party appeared drew appointed at the They were met at the altar by the officiating minis dered. Rev. ter, and were joined in wedlock. Baskerville, taken to the depot, the 4 20 train for Altoona, where they remaiaed until Satarday, when they re turned to Mrs. Allison's home, Mr. Allison isa highly respected citizen Howard, and is fortunate in having ses panion. We wish them a pleasant jours ney Hirough | life, tre Ha!l early Monday morning for a hunt of one day for deer. They were Charley Arney, Jerry Miller, Mike Cons do and Wes. Henny. Oar | far this season have not been i successful game home, i in bringiog any large bat bear, which was shot by Charley Arney, Charley got a on a rock, ance such as he never expects to agaio, hut he was not in admiring his appearance and gave him a shot from his repeater, in the breast, The bear turned a somersanit off the rock and managed to walk about two rods when he turped up his toes and | went to bear heaven, To make sare of his being dead Charley benefit of two but the first shot did the business, a] the mood more bear will dress over 250 pounds, and the boys did well for one day's hunt, - Filling the Wheel and Samuel Aley, of Marion twp, jurymen for the ensaing year, The list of names made ont is 650 and is appor tioned politically and generally upon the vote for Black and Watres, Lieat. Governor in 1880. The jorors are selected on the proportion of 71 for every 100 voles cast, cast for TOTAL VOTE CA=1 Chauncy Black, Democnat. Lou Watres , Be publican... Total No, of Jurors drawn wratie Jurors ican Jurors Dae ame Repubi upon the vote cast for President 1a 1802, Dept. Geo. B. a good official, hondreds of applicants for position as jurymen. They are exercising much care, so that good, reliable names only compos the list, - o-oo An Intelligent Horse The Clearfield Republican story of an intelligent horse: doora of | From the | then opened the large double the barn and walked out, pawing at the office door, He got and was surprised to find the horse of the stable, He put him back in stall and in a few minnles the noble imal was dead, ly ro pin A Place to Drop D Dime 8. The ladies’ of the Lutheran Mission. the pablie ice cream, eake and oysters, Thursday, Friday and Satarday evaning, December 24th, 25th and 26th; and will also give a chicken and waffle supper on Saturday evening 26th. A suit of rooms have been engaged on second floor of bank building, and every effort will be made by the ladies to have everything tastily arranged. Many handsome and suitable articles for Christmas presents are offered foreale at the Bazaar room, to which your attention is also called, i Hoar Yeo, Those who have received bills for sub. scription doe on Reromrer and who have not yet responded, will oblige naby doing so—as the amounts are not large, Do as you would be done by, We desire to make improvements on the Reronren with the beginning of the New Year, and must have money tod so. In all faire ness every one in arrears should pay up. A Now County. An effort is being made to form a new connty out of a part of Northumberland Colambis and Schuylkill counties, with Bhamokin as the county seat. The new county is to called Shollenberger. | { Bossions of Institute. The Teacher's Institute will convene morning next, {and lecturers aod has beea successful, marms and they will own The entertainments secared by Fitters for the evenings will be well worth hearing, The first one on Mon- Doath by Strangulation Paul, a threesyoar-oid son of Comm is- sioner George I. Goodhar!, of near Cens tre Hill, died on last Sunday evening. The ltttle fellow about one week before i i { i Henry Houck, deputy State Buperins ture on the subject “Bound to Win.” 0: Tuesday evening Hon, Henry Hall deliver lecture on * The Gospel of Get There.” will bis famous ment will ba hy Company. This uadonbtedly is one of the best concert companies on the road on his sucsess in securing - For Once a Good Job Reldom is it that our town council re- zens for any action taken or improving exceedingly much so, to please all ting down of a crossing which is & good and respectable job and on every side, instead of bearing words of condemna- is substituted. Heretofore they endeavored to economize and At the last meeting it was concinded a one has been put down of nicely dressed In the future when improvemen's of similar nature, i i same view of substantiability and decen- cy. There are maoy crossings in which should be repaired; disgrace to the boro, Let these “amen,” Ei a citizens will say Fishor-Kaup, Last Thursday evening an interesting event took place at Boalsburg when Mr, united in marriage performed in @) in the eveniog. A re was held st the home of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kaup, after the ceremony. The tracling parties are from the prominent families of that community and are well and favorably known throughout that section, We wish them well in their new venture, Among the present were Mrs. Anna Van Pelt and Dr. W. A. Jacobs and wife, ception . -e To The Ladies of Centre County. Ladies who are interested in the art of Hall, for Newton's French sand Tailor of dress culling, snd receive thorough iastructions without the use of Thuis chart when understood by the seamstress, will enable her with the without basting it up and trying the gar. menton, I will also do all kinds of sew. Ling in ladies’ wear, dresses and coats and { children’s wear, Mrs. G. 8B, CLemuNrs, AP im Correspondents Wanted. The Rerorren is desirous of having Millbeim, Madisons Tueseyville, Rebers« barg, Linden Hall, etc A bright newsy should «light with approval on this arti~ cle, write to this office for termes’ or rec- ommend some bright young lady or gen tleman and you will greatly oblige. either ti Two Fingers Amputated by a Saw. Willlam Gram ley, employed on Luse's saw mill, near Madisonburg had two fin gers cut off by a saw several days ago. He was operating a small circular saw and his foot slipped causing him to bend right hand. The index and middle fin. ger were cut entirely off, while the third finger was badly Jacerated, A Large Organization, According to the latest figures there are one thousand and twentysthree lodges of Odd Fellows in this State, mak: ing Pennsylvania Grand Lodge the largs est grand body of any similar society in the world, containing nearly one huand- red thousand members of subordinate wee 1} conte a yard for all wool Red Flannel .—~Garman's, Bellefonte. we y cents for o fair unbleached Canton Flannel ~Garman’s, Bellefonte, we When you want a shoe that will give Ju. ntishttion Jn be price and off the floor and placed it in his mouth, whence it was supposed it vas drawn Suffocation almost resulted at Rov aod the child somewhat recovered. seized with member of Mr, Geodhart's family and a very bright little fellow, The Rev, » Death of an Estimable Lady After a fow days illness, Mrs, Clara K. 4t her home on Lincoln avenue, braneoas croup, was aged 26 years and 15 days and this couaty, now of Tyrone. 1880, member died believing io that faith. by train, the cemetery at that were conducted by Rev Bhoewaker, of place, Fischer of the Lutheran church, A bushand, and one danghter, who have the sym- - The First Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eal, can’t think, can't do any | your satisfaction, and wonder what ails you. You should heed | the warning, you are taking the first to nervous sysiem iy condition, your to ita normal, heaitl Sarprisiog resalls and Alterative, Your appetite returns, Price 50c. at J. D, Drug Sstore. Festival and Fair, The auxiliary of the M, E. church, ith and 25th, 1861, of the Bibby Hous indies are making preparation val avd Fair, Dec. 2 pariors The to Christmas gift for father, mother, sister, brother or sweetheart, wish to boy, The supper will consist of Uva ters served in every style. Ice cream and cake of the finest flavors. All are cordially invited. Come and bave a good time. Vd His Antion Honorable, Ex~Governor James A. Beaver bas, with his wife, executed a deed of trust to Mr. Jeunings, of Harrisburg, for everthing be was worth, including a $60,000 life-insurance policy. The Gove ernor became involed by endorsing for various times, in the past few years, for $175,000, The action of the Governor in surrendering his property is considered est extent and there is much sympath expressed for him, Count v Detective Abolished Atl the last sessions of court District Attorney Meyer, presented a petition to the court, in which objections were em- bodied, praying that the office of county detective be abolished, and Judge Furst granted the same. Col. Amos Mullen, the present incumbent since 1885, will serve until Jan, 1st, The salary of the office was $20 per month or $240 per year, an unnecessary expense lo the tax payers of Centre county, Birthday Party. Oa Thursday last, Mies Anna Me- Clenaban, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Jas, Mc¢Clenaban, celebrated her sixteenth anniversary, and in the evening a num- ber of their young friends gathered at ber bome to celebrate with her. An en. joyable time was had throughout all the evening and the young folks enjoyed themselves only as such can. Mrs, Mo- Clenshan served ample refreshments for the party. a ——————————— Delamater Begins a sew Life, George W. Delamater, late republican candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, is practicing law in Tacoma, Wash, and living in humble style, says Frank C. Bmith, of Reading, who has jost return od from that far-off city, He says that Delamater is beginning at the foot of the ladder, ie living humbly and means to to take his family there in the spring. wwBoots and shoes of good quality have always been handled at our store. To sell good quality st low prices has been a problem we have worked on for Cr Sf IT IT.T. I GREAT HOLI Ten Dollars a Day. Agents wanted in every borough and township in Centre county fo Postoffice Directory of Centre Contains the pame of every man, | man and child in this county; ages of sll males, occupations of adults, and post | office address. Most valusble and best selling work ever published. No | ness or professional man, farmer, labor” | er or mechanic will do without it when he sees the work and its value, sell the County, Ww (- { average $10 per day for his { Both the number of books and the time | limited, 80 don’t delay a single day. | Send £2 for outfit, dd ress, J. A. FigoLze, Bellefonte, | A Little Gi rl “Experience Tn A Lighth. ase, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keep - ers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand | Beach, Mich. and are blessed with | daughter, four years old, Last April she Pa i i i : i a | with a dreadful Cough and turning ‘a Fever. Doctors at home into and at De rapidly until she was a mere * | bones”. —Then she tried Dr. | Discovery and after the use « | half bottles, was completely cured, in gold, | trial bottle free at J, i its weight yet D, you may get Marrav's Drog tore, - i - Santa Claus! Christmas: Santa Claus Head from the treasured volume The poem of thy choloe, And lend to the rhyme of poetry The beauty of thy voles, Which you cannot i suffer with » Cough or Cold, Rid yourself of the discomfort by buying & bottle of Pan-Tina, the Lest remedy tor Hosiseness and Influenza. Pen-Tine costs 25 J.D. Murray's Divs Blore, UTION ~HAVING PURCHASED AT PRI vate sale ail the I property of W. J do you oents at possession at my against meddling eisure and caution all persous vith seine WILL BITNER, Tusseyvyilie, nov. : “Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Balve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever cures Piles, or no psy required, It guarnteed to give perfect satisfacton, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, FOR SALE BY J.D. Murray, Drug- is the New Year ro happy will never leave thee. fly! The echoes of las How short days we shall be “merry Christmas” another time, Claus has not but has a great variety of Christmas goods to dispose of at popular prices. Give us a call. A choice mixed candy till Jan. 1st at 10 cents a pound, G. 0. Bexxes. forgotten us, A Test For Him, An exchange says a good test of a man is to take him from a big town and put him in a little one, that he eame from a larger town and ins ginuate that the people in the little town are greenhorns, be has the future ments of a useful man in his make ap, ele Opening of Christmas Goods. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, 12th, and see ug in our holiday dress Bellefon fe. . -— Bargaine on Overcoats,—(O Long, Spring Mills, Dec 14th and 15th you are invited to coll ~(Farman’s Store, P. we If wom miss OUT Opening yOu mise a treat. —CGarman’s Store, Bellefonte, - (Jet One quici-~one of those late style, handsomely made overcoats at the Philad Branch. wee, P, Long, Spring Mille, will rave you 25 } per cent. on Horse, Carriage and Bed blankets, wee fave you teen the new stock of overcoats just received at the Philad. Branch ? —e A meat looking shoe, good quality’ and low in price, is the kind of goods purchased at Powers’ Shoe store, Belle fonte. A trial will convince yon of this, How a Mother Saved Her Boy. Little Robert Frey lives at Bilver lake; his mother and father love him with parental devo- tion; be is a bright little fellow. Bobby, as he is called, took a severe cold, which would sot yield tw everything they tried. A neighbor persuaded the use of Pan Tina, the great remedy for Coughs Colds and Consumption. The first few doses re- lieved and the contents of a 25 cent bottle made a cure. You oan imagine the mother's joy. Pane Tioa is sold at J. D, Murray's Drug Store. Santa Claus, Unloaded at Meyer's Cash Bazaar, Bellefonte, and yon ought to see the Dolls, Cradles, Beds, Trunks, Iron toys, Tin toys, &e, and the prices way down, Grain Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON, Wheat... Rye web Bh Froduce at Stores. CEE CRE EE path that oh a sausgs |b etait tht hhh de th db tt] Tee i i — —— URT E. ~BY VIRTUE OF the Orphan's Conrt of Centre 1nders 1 executor of Bamuel - inte of Mifflin county, will ex- a a Yat Bo l,.omn SATUS Y,DEC. 2, 1991. 6 ‘clock damp. the followis orlale TRACT NO. 1. tuste in Potter & an order of y. Pa. OO i valuable res! ithat certain treet of land wiship, Centre county , adjoin ; Wilson, Jacob Breon., David Evans. Fleisber's belrs, Adam Barger and others, containing 7 ACRYS AND 4 PERCHES, and sllowanos LOG ¥ y Aher 1 Thereon erected & two Bory HOUSE, BANK BARN, ments, All that certain plene of unims 4 adjoining land of Wm, All Thompson Brothers and others Prove TRACT NO. 2 mber an son, Evan Evans oomiaining 60 ACRES AND 9 PERCHES, 4 sllowanoe i ~Ten per cent, of purchase movey wn vhen property b¥rack down, one-half or on confirmation of sale by "the court n alance on the 1st day of April, 1868 with terest from the confirmation of sale Nov, 30h PETER BAREFOOT, Exeoutoref Semuel Treaster , deceased Christmas is rapidly ap- proaching and you will most naturally be at a loss to know where you can obtain the handsomest and most suitable present for your friends. It is not necessary that you send to Philadelphia or any other city & Son's their Christmas goods, you will store and examine find there the finest display of Christmas goodsever on ex- hibition in this section, they have spared no labor or money in order to pleasethe public. Their goods will be on display latter part of this week and it will be to your interest to go and take a look at them before going elsewhere. You will find there just what you want and at the very price you ex- pected to pay; something suit- able for any member of your tamily, from the youngest to theoldest. Call and see their fine display; it will cost you nothing, but will afford you a a great pleasure; one which you would regret having miss. ed. Give them a call early you will have a better oppor- tunity of making a good selec
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