THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS. <0One vear, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year jusertions, and b cents per line for each subse quent insertion. Otber rates made made known on application CexTRE HALL, PA. THURS, JAN. T, Masonle Banguet. the Masonie Lodge gave n Bartges' hotel, this place. ly part of the evening, newly elected officers of the lodge were tion services the meeting adjourned nuin- ber of invitations the vicinity to participate in doing service himself off for his best girl, A were issued in to the inner man, gests had congregated at and landlord Bartges did ner in which he served the guests, The following officers were elected and installed to serve for year: W. M., E. M. Huyett! 5. W,, I. Deininger; J. W., W. M. Becretary, W. A. Boal; Treasurer, J. J. Arney; 8S. D Bradford; J. M. C. Gephart; urv., David DD G. W. J Fleming and Mr. John Noll, both of present and installed the ensuing Frank i Ty 3 . Bellefonie, were the new ly § officers. aa -y Fasted 640 Days Mrs, Adam Wuchter, of White Hall, AHentown, involunta REVEeNn miles from dre strange experience as an ry faster created such wide-spread interest during the summer and fall of IS still alive, apparently having subsisted 640 day 8 without of solid food, and tion of that time without {: pd | pourishment. Mie ridden, paralytic and wasted to ash ow, eagerly awaiting the long deferred ¥ 1 il dav wid is to end her terrible 1, foll aining fron mber 2n ing. Then after abst . i food and drink for 208 days, record kept, the called for food, and succeeded in by actual faster unexpects lowing a few drops of orange juice, a1 After she slowly mended, but still was una- ble to eat solid In June 1881, her condition LTEW subsequently some beef, that food, however, again WOrse, ——————— co ——— La Grippe again. During the epidemic of La Lsrippe New Discovery for Consumption, coughs Colds, Reports last season Dr King's and prov ed to be the best remedy, it were not only used confirm who They from the this statement. HIANY the disease left We ask give this remedy a trial and antee that you will be satisfied with quickly relieved, but Yori no bad after results, results, or the purchase price will be refunded. It has no equal in bottles free at J. Large bottles, Trouble. Trial Murray's Drug Store. 50c. and £1.00, Ast After an Office. fution prints a letter from an applicant, seems to be really in need of an office and it is equally evident that hed a man whom office is likely to seek No The following i= his modest avowal: “To the ediTyr i am a candydait to the Offis of skule KommisSioner and Ask My Frens to Cast a Voat in My Beehave, Tama 1 Arm Man, Beein cut oph in A. sew Mill, and Knead the Offise’" . a —————— Navel Cndet Crosse Again Dismissed Navel Cadet Andrew J. Cruse, of Bellefonte, of the fourth class, who was disrpissed last year from the United States Naval Academy, at Annapolis, for refusing to inform on eadet charged with hazing, and who was re- appointed, has again been dismissed from the academy for direct disobwdi- ence. He asked for Christmas leave and was refused. He took it, leaving the academy on Friday, Christmas evening, and did not retarn until Sun- day, December 27, n i —- ssi The spinning wheel rocker is the latest novelty in chairs, It is made froth the ancient spinning wheels of our grandmas’ days, It is pretty ss well as cozy, and is a unique way of disposing of these relies and at the same time preserving their identi- ty. A. F. Harter, of Millheim, puts these rockers in shape, and if you have a spinning wheel send it to him, or to Aaron Harter, Centre Hall, and you will be delighted with this novel piece of farniture, A at mbm . Evening Services, ~~ Beginning on last night, Wednesday, Rev. Eisenberg, pastor of the Reform- ed church, wiil hold services in the church nightly, Preparatory services will be held on Saturday afternoon at be administered on Sa ing at ten o'clock, Pik ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, — How do you like our new dress? | —ieorge Koch alsa has an attack | of grip. Have on you got the grip? Suab- Mrs, DD. F. Luge spent Inst week at her home at Hebersburg., Rev. Baskerville is the house with an attack of the grip. Save 20 per eent, buying Boots at’. P. confined to and shoes Long, Spring ee ME, iid Mes, Wo Boal, of Old Fort, spent a week with friends in Ty- Jonuthan Condo, well-known Hall, is seriously ill i Have you seen the new stock of | at t} Philad. overcoats just receiviad the —{, P. Long, Spring Mills, will save you 25 per cent, on Horse, Carringe The Daily News already shows the management, of efforts under the new one of those late Get one quick Branch. A. i the Philad. Tobias, of Millheim, shortly, where he has a brother resid- ing. 3 Far- of Ir. I). Mills, was in town Harveys Hagan, | mers Monday and $ 3 = 8b LI | spent a few minute REPORTER i office. Mr, Jacob Wagener, one of Potter | township's prosperous farmers, vored i the REPORTER Monday. he Organize ‘i a the office Lutherans i} fia " : i Ve CONgEreratd Presbyieria iil warships in with Rev. Fischer as pastor. Some cases of typhoid fever ported in | diphtheria are rej { of Millheini. From all porti county cases of gri » reported, W ied of Rolwt December will IViiie, cilia Wise, wife Friday, ARSo day Johns 2 % ¥ 18th, hou atl her 646 vers, 6 months i “ Mis * ait = Naran Arnold, Hill, ring her was in town Saturdav stay in town made PORTER office a call. Failor Wm. Sando [ N¢ York = intention visited some t Ww ve Lik te some time 3 of I CX Press be is tailoring establishment. good qual. i kind of ods purchased at Powers’ Shoestore, ¢ Yast df wae $ p AODORITIE Sine, in ii i Pri a ix fh and low r | Bellefonte, A trial will eonvinee of this : sp ¥ i the Old Fort hotel is quite i { attack of grip. His condition | ent we are pleased to say, improved, ~ we Y OU Crt when Bellefonte, Kh ainly cannot in purchases of shoes, et A years experience, } —Mr. C. D. townsman, now of Knoxville, arrive { store. reliable finn with many Runkle, a forme ¥ i in the valley on Tuesday to join his wife who has bgen visiting her sister, i Mrs. George Boal the last Mrs. Homer Crawford daughter Margaret, returned ft home in Cooperstown, Venango coun weeks' Yer tty, after friends in Centre Hall wi Visit and vicinity. | A. MeClain, called at | cheerful stove, i | meet. ——1It is now claimed. that peoble i no face trimmings. The wind. es the trouble, boot or shoe line don't forget Mingle, Bellefonte, has the finest in the state from which to select. guarantees all goods and you good returns for your money. have Philadelphia during the holidays. We amination by the P. R. R, clerkship in Auditor's office. him sticeess, ~Mre. Lucy Henney and Miss Sarah Deininger are at present in Phil adelphia and will remain for several weeks, Mrs. Henney was seized with an attack of grip while in the city and was quite il for a couple days but at this writing is much improved, —eMr. and Mrs, T, P. Hayes, of Northumberland, Pa., were royally entertained Christmas week at the hos- pitable home of Mr. Joshua T. Potter, west of Centre Hall. Mrs, Hayes isa sister of Mrs, Potter, and during their stay in our vicinity, visited all places of interest. Miss Btahlecker, also of Northumberland, accompanied them and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Potter, wee Mr, John H, Mersinger, of Wil mington, Will county, IL, arrived Inst week from the West and is now visiting at the home of his father at Tusseyville, Mr. Mersinger left this section about five years ago and located in Ilinois, He was in Contre Hall on Tuesda Co. We wish A MOUNTAIN OF FLESH : John Craig Weighs 907 Pounds and is Six Feet High The Willismmsport Sun says sinong + { i 5 ing was John Hanson Craig, wife, child | and attendants, Mr, Craig i= known | to fame as the Inrgest man in existence | that ever did exist. When inter- viewed by a Sun reporter shortly after | i ar he reached town he was found seated on three chairs in the dining-room of | the Bellevue hotel Front His weight is 907 pounds, on street, | height, 6 feet and 5 inches, measurement around the hips, 8 feet and 4 inches, thighs 66 inches, he is comparatively small, having No. it hand over which a 7 and a head which takes only i hat. of age, but when I 1 i i At the present time he is 35 years i 81.000 for years old he took irize of being the aby pounds, When in need of a suit clothes he is under the necessity buy- 21} ing Reocond street, thence slonz seid Novih Second wireet G4 feat to Hine of lot of Jeffry Haws, thence along said lot 240 feet to the place of begin: ing belog oneshalf of lot khown and designated as | No. Ol in the general plan of sald borough. | Theron erected u large Sstory brick house, used | a8 a store room and dwelling house, Belaed, taken {a executiod and to be the property of Henry Lehman A LSG title and Interest in and and situated In Howard hounded and Beginning at a thepoe by land surveyed to Win, Ramsey, Bouik East 106 perehes to a corner, thence Boath 477 West Kl berches to a post; thence Bouth 40° East 28 perches to & comer; thence by land formerly sold sw | All defendants right io 4 certain tract of 47 West 14 perches Lo a post by marked chest West 30 per 15 un post thenee by lund of Curtin heirs North 50° East 176 perches to a enrner: tn 4) {ir West hitg ast be ying hoes 8 pereh 127 ae ey ede and 68 perches Wr fess sedaed the property TERME the purchase mong: fall xecution be sold as i’ 1 A. ISHLER, Bherifl’s Dflce, Jas “herd HAVING PURCHASED AT CON the ring, the proper y v, 2 omlves ivator bay «A, mower and bing er, plow, sow and # ples, 4 shoals, all persons are Ci oned against me with same as | leave same in his possession ¥ plemsnre 1-45t GES CLEMENT would to that His wife what it tak for Ten, one yard of make six suits Oor- dinary many sized gent looking little thirty pounds, i with, and cheerfull od {tO CONIVerse ple y i $ : 1 Wir ald £] Lie Milos asi iis weeatherer, - - — 3 Af the December meeting of the No, 282 L 8 It. Elect Officers, » } 2 + » uel shannon Post, over Murray's drug officers yea IR? wer Phomas J. Lyo mander, David Commander, J. ter, George M. W. P. Shoop; Oificer of the for thu elected: { LO Siesrve flier View Junior Vice Ns: NNO $i Mr il; i Chaplain, Officer of the Dav. f(z. .° (iuard, GG. W. Ordinance Officer, Adam fs present W. P. Shoop; Andre ecleetavd officers A Hernate, Were nd ting but the 11 iit 1 ii HRN THe wi fake » ting of the Post, po The First Ont We hie sting about four inches o in we morning f snow, It was not quite enough for good sleighing, but Ww O Clock in the morning he was out try- un. Curry thought =o, and about nine i $4 vy 13a tab] hing inn large Willig gets ths v1y il \ ' Ing the siege two sled. first HOPE potato to take a sleig rice in this section. When Baby wae sick, we gave ner Cawtorin, When she was 8 Child, she erind for Cantoris, When she became Miss she clang to Cestoris, When ahetad Children, sbe gave them Castoria, RE — Two Valuable Friends, Hien Jarns A physician cannot be always had matiem, Neurnigia, Sprains, Bruises and oocar ofien as When least expeciad K BAY i the famous Red Fisg and s Sts Bure a esd it MP GROG) hogsehoids an He Many a precious lip couls being rac death with that I night's rest by of Pan-Tins and ked to terri investing couls i great remedy for Consumption. Trial bottles Drag Stor i 8 las forab Coughs, Colds free all s } Murray's i A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS TIME © on the Greatest Holiday of the Year, (hiristinas and New Year will soon be upon ns, and “pence 06 earth and good will 10 men” Will Those who want ¥ themseives on this oooaston, in choles old whiskies ch Brandy, or any imported and t fall to send thelr or ders to Max Kiels. Alisgheny. Ps He wishes the philic to know that for the next thirty days bie will sel] an atwolutely pure Penn- sylvauia Rye Whiskey. seve nn years old, at $1.00 per quart or six quarts for $5.00. All kinds of native wines at redooed prices, mneing from 500. to $1 10 per quart, or from 800 to $10 0 per dozen, tn thorongl should not f Apple Jack, P freight upou receipt of registered letter, P. O. 3 No goods set C.0 D, Ifyou want your goods for the holidays send your orders in at once Here are a few brands to select from Bilver Age $1.00 per full quart: Guockenhelmer. quart of six quarts for $5.00; Guckenhelmer four year-vid, 75 cents per quart: Anchor Rye, 30 cents ine, Catawba, Angelica Ma- deirs, Port, or any other California Wines 300 per quart, $5.00 per dozen Send for eatalogue and price lst of all kinds of to MAX KLEIN, Allegheny, Pa HERIFF SALES BY VIRTUE OF SUN. iy dry writs of Fiori Faclas, Levarl Fa iss and Venditionl Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, will be exposed to pabile sage, at the Court House in Bellefonte, Pa., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1803, at 19 o'clock, P. M., the following property to All that certain meswusge tonement and lot or eco of ground situate in the Borough of Belle oo Re. Centre a: honnded and described we. © hy 8 y eo RRA EA A «and on the West by an alley said ing situate on En BOutl Wot oral oy nd Curtin street fronting street 50 feel and E35TRA YY ~THE i Chestarwh ite | Doc. 9th, 158], and | cerning hor wherea | of same that wi UNDERSIGNED brood sow HAD HWARY information con i. Any pers notifying recovery will t be re A siray on mm DMINIBTRATOR'S LETTERS of Ade | Lo NOT ICE { them as al i Given und i day of Deco int 3 and the one hundred & { Independence of the 1 } : | i cnirs of 10 ATE BTS Len Presiden fis & themsely make Immediaie pa hose having cleims spain the same 1 duly suthenticsted for settlement ADAM BARTGES and t sent them of the sald # ; 1 A part of which b clearsd timber, Na said ; Wii. Hinkson snd others. con’sloing three of an acre Neo. 4. Attract of far land situate as alsresaid , bounded by jand of Those, Hosterman, Henry Say der and public med. eontainiog ten acres. more or less, {na hige state of cultivation ALSO THE FOLLOW ING Two cows, one heifer, Spring wagon wagon. Lumber wagon, new Bob sled sled, Mower. Grain d=1il. Spring barr w box. Horse gears. Wheelbarrow, Int of Inmber Com scraper, Corn planter, Chains, Grabs, apd many other articles toa numeroas to mention Terms will be mac: Knows on day of sale by DL. ZERBY Assignee Another tract bounded by Pine and of Joby Carey fourth FERBOKAL PROYEETY horse Family Citing £3 DMINISTRATOR'E ROTICE LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of Lydia Bitner, late of Potter tow ship, having bean lawfully grented 10 the undersigned he would respotfully request sll persons koowing themselves indebted 10 10 the estate to make fms mediate payment, and those having claims sgainst (he same to present them doly aathentd cated for settlement Jd WW. 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