THE CENTRE REPORTER. Frep. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBL IBHER. Centre HALL, PAL, THURS, JAN. 7. RACKET STORE NEWS. MR. Kurtz, Dear Nir: Mews the feporte y they will find specicd bargains The Rack : 41 we Say bargains, Ta (tre fie . . 4 Fecicke Jetniecis tell the Mn Hil du tiie} department of Fine the cut-cond-criod Lind A few what ee madern kind, not wsally called bargains. scemple will suffice to prices show i mean: Mi 7's Rube T'S, and Wool Plaids, yard wide, 25 per yard, worth easily double. 1 #5 cenids a pti h Yih cents erhocker Dress Goods, 8 cents pei usual price, 125. Goods, Calicoes, Muslins, cf split } Naf Ced. Come and Racket” has doubled its i and why you will find it er sonnddedd tit Remnanls BOC YOURE If why tit other stores are empty. Re Spe cffully Yours, R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, . Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 5, 180 PERSONAL —Mr. Harry Gast, ou bure's society young men was in | last week, Claude | Miller, took a trip to Harris ring the holidays —Wit McCormick, of managed to put in several days tre Hall last week. —ommissioner and arpster Janes and wife have been in Washi (.. the guests of Mrs. W —Mr, Steven Mey: Mills, gave the REPORT week, while in Centre Hall ness trip. Mr. Samuel Heck gentleman of Lock H at the residence mer. Aa Ella Ha Mi and Clay the guests Vance Met Mr. amd Hall, visited their da t Willi M of Cent 1% iB thie, 0 U2 ek fd Miss Marg forest] Ke COURS and in T. Milton who a several weeks i Western is at present ut Fie mont, Neb, ing his sister, Mrs. H. E. Zerby weChris. Murray epari day evening via. Bellefonte, for ton College, at which institutior pursuing a course of studies as a ms ber of the Junior class, —A. C. Alexander, of Centre Hill, =m OO ONn Af per published in the county. knows a good thing when he sees it. Mr. Jeremiah SBnavely, of Centre Hill, dropped in on us a few days ago, and for the coming year will read the most interesting paper in the eounty, upon which there will be no dues, eBarauel Hlack, farmer, and one of the Democratic leaders of the precinet, gave our sanctum a call Revorrer label dated Happy New Year to him, saith and had his One year ahead, Next, Mr. Hud, Love, of Pit spent several days visiting his mother in Centre Hall Huil. in the past few months met with MANY revers glad to say is pow again on his feet and prosper- ing. tsivarg, dhiuring the «, but we are Mr, John Harter, who cently in the mercantile Rebersburg, assisted Wolf and fast week in taking inventory stock. While in Centre Hall, ever, found time to spend a few ments at the Berowren office, ines WY IHL, Kurtz, of Berlin, Sone erset county, formerly manager of the Centre Hall roller flouring mills, ar- rived hore on an visit, New Years day. He has enlarged his hardware ostale Wins Je mon of howe. an he FREE pe ext and most extensive in that county, Al Wieland spent Christmas at the home of his parents, at Linden Centre Hall to eall on friends, AL ix employed by the Hughes & Guthrie Lamber Co., at Two Lick, Pa. charge of the Company's office, n sponsible position which he ably fills, Mrs, C.D. Runkle, mother the late lamented Gertie Runkle, who was burned to death by the explosion of a lamp a few weeks ago, is visiting fier sister, Mrs, George M, Boal, Mrs Runkle was accompanied to Centre Hall by train, by her sop Will, but he went on through - fo Philadelphia, where he is employed fn a store, of NEAR TUSSEYVILLE. A Nine Months Old Child Supposed to he foully Dealt with iy Its Parents An fungeast to be held ving the stpposed infanticide Pussevville, tin that village, authenticity Rumors have been thick of i conunitted neat in mountains above bit yl thi fis runors nek ane nothing definite can In faets at this writing learned beyond the which we on bwllow, December old chi deavor to wiv (On 2th, a nine ol wile, =uhday, ld died at the hom Wenve i in months rents, (xeorge and above Colliers saw mill the Seven he tard, and the first =u that the bal bined y through foul Als night child had not | WH iH as we unders urotsed itl CO Hie were when the father s ont the Mr und Henry Rosstnan, Tusseyville requested him ninke a coflin for the infant, <aying himself Ves Sater 4) i {tO inter the | Mr. pred thie wish MME this fi=sent Bossimnn refused to give allowed him Mr. coffin, we ar fer When thel in it bury the child lossinn placed fr Hably informed, he noticed i pon head which wer with cotton, supposing ering the wounds th ve of the undertaker The tery body was interred in the the vida vy, had been an r=, amd in th mm hom He felt unusually death, hence Wits id ] gone fr | though not of his | his sudden taking ofl the fail Hi {John Hosterman, by all who knew hi i kind and genial disposition, warm friend of the writer | Ellis from boyhood. wns an school teacher. He { good the morming surprise to was a son of Judes and greniiy sstestue ol ni On fecolnt « He By profe wal wis a devot- eel trie he f the leformed His age was church ahout 42 -— i -. Don’t Misanderstand the Law. There are many good men, peaceable citizens, that officer under the impr waiom ar fet s In Thi= is a grave error. they if he ne obliged to help an to make if aid in mak. ses int any arrest, rr ealls an an un {i offie on Ling arrest of his duty mn be a citizen for otherwise performing sined the citizen refuses to do ar he « onvicted by order of court to year tof miisdemennor and be senteneod imprisonment not exceeding one not exceeding S100 to the the Don't misunderstand the - oo. { nder New Management, Beginning of January Ist, the Belle fonte Daily Newsaond Republican, pub- lixhed the Inst few years by Charles 1. passed into new hands, young gentlemen from Philadelphia, Maser, Petty and W, J. Coho, { have leased the papers and will make them lively and interesting. We hope the new management will meet with steers in thelr venture, . yong Conld Not be Captared Alive. John (i. Uzzle, of Bnow Shoe, was Lunatde to recapture alive any of the and pay 5 fine both, under or circumstances firrest according which was made, law, | Cinles, Two and all wove kitted hy the There are ten still left in which Mr. Uzzle intends to get out, hunters, the park | Hee don’t | En List of Letters, The following is the list of letters re. Centre Hall: ree Wolf, Jos. Wallos, NEW COMPANY Fh Valley flank Transferred to new | stockholders J the Penns Valley Banks! wis transferred Penns ry dam bat ing Company, to new stockholders took the the old officers chines Jumoes A, Wim, HB. who pur- hands and new of affairs, Since organizo- the charge Me - I's Sino the interests of Hall; and Coy, charge tion of compa ard wire Allison Bros, Harper vere 10 fade, Her, and Mingle nw chased hie Wolf, of Centre Linden Hall vier, tu Ie gentlemen Messrs, Willlion Daniel Hess, of James A. Boa the direct retiring members from company. At a meeting of the oles «} and Ors. Sinton the shir, Harpe: Wis pre “i dent of institution Wm. B. - - - An aveling Around, I'he New Columbia correspondent Of the Glosette cane Bulletin H. traveled sec Lion AMilvged Rogue To says: IE, Keister through this of 1 thie ION County, Russell 2 ny. He sold quite » rivhts Kelly Cross roads, White eet Valley, few ks ago Keister himsell <inatun of this fall, representing hampion Fence Compa- of farm of in number Mr. Wagener, hit nn in partnership, A and he and a bhouy farm AEM drew up ua note fi lso I'he Keister and Mr Hoe Was attaching Wa son), signing it the Foner, snount of the wntedd the note to a [are farmer by the whose 1 ed the money unknown. Whil avd ofl to on the nhower, in VOL wil drawn, and rece and left fon parts r was here he pl be n man and w affections of a r Kelly Cross Roads, wedding fared 1 Oty elon bs EIR & Suvder A — by Orvis 111 In Philadelphia Mrs Governor Curtin Is lving seri ith an attack her son ill in Philadelphia w £1 . grip, at the residence of city. For several days last and re- rapidly are 1 week her eondition was critical spread but ports of her death thro glad and the fair fraovernor, section, we 1th this ineorrect to say t he i pros esl Indy fIOW on on The estimable ju Way townrle reeOvern to the taxing his nervous sys- allowed to visit his wife owing danger of over- fem. Mr. ried in ISH and are years of their golden wedding. ~& Allen B., Rosekrans, Penfield, Clearfield county, Cleveland, at the close of took erdit for one-half a cent government in ealenlating commissions ard Mrs, Curtin were mar now withina few -— - “mull Balance, nt under quarter, due the postmaster one and on another quarter did the same. When his accounts were audited the treasury department notified Mr, Rose. krans that he owed the United States one cent, Thisasmount he immediate Iv remitted to Pittsburg, the proper re returned and the one cent draft forwarded to Washington, This distances the experiences of the Ohio ex-postnster who had a similar expe rience on a six cent basis, -. oe. - Down With the Grip, Centre Hall is not escaping the rave eeipt Wiis many of our citizens are al seriously ill are Mrs. Martha Odenkirk, ‘who is confined to her bed in conse quence of an attack. Mee, Me€Cully amd the lady living with her, Margaret Bradley, confined to their beds from the grip, | and are seriously ill A. Unable to Keep his Appointments, A Minute on Death of Prof, Kellee, On the 24th of December, 1801, Prof, James YY, McKee, iH rious only week died-athis home, College, Pa, Ata special n of the Penns Htate held December 25th, 1861, i ing minute was adopted: The faculty of the Mate College express irreparable loss the in de who hax heen alter an of fil tate eeting the faculty yvivania fi - the fo ’ 11s i430 Pennsylvania fs sense of the titution has sus. » Junies Y, with and rol, te ’ tified president tained by the ath of MeRKee, it n= nn professor, vie acting president for the fwenty- five effectiy jriist lnhoring and Ii year unweariedly ely for welfare and during all its vicissitude times amid deep discourngemen As nized that upon his devo fired scholarship, and his lerment a faculty we have alwi iO, ripmw his Lions especting the institution, Besides the lose of the thie iene ulty sense of personal bereavement evering of bonds of friends<h winibealile, sowing anented by einl relations, { sympathy th lows of a but feel assured that memory of an exalt Christian life will t tion and assu 2 PVervulinr Accident, ast f hie teleg and wires are WiC rap th lines, heir poles are jar closer together, and two FETA! WEATY {| THB Circ telegraph lines requir long distance telephone lines are used only by persons requ i that graph. sid of 1 cont thw telephone is the cheapest service would cost This ™ a mile tek ft hye rats long distano - » - New Sunday Sehool thu Oran hu by superintendent The od church at this place, hath school last Sabbath the following officers: 0. Benner; assistant superin- Joshua T. Potter; Jennle tremsurer, Flom The first session was held last Sabbath menbers Preshyterian 1a electing sal (ioorge tendent, serretary, doal; Love. atl a number of members were enrolls ol. The congregation what small, i= gradually increasing and members added Hal! now has five Sabbath « all in flourishing condition, oo -. though some new wing entre hools and A Full Equipment, The RevortreEr office received a full and fine equipment of job type of the Intest designs and styles, for the exeen- tion of all Kinds of jobs work, All old type has been thrown out and their | places supplied with new, and we now have a modernly equipped office, Work will be executed with neatness and dispatch. We earry fine line of wedding invitations, wed- ding envelopes, cards, letter and note | heads, Cwork to be strictly firstelnss, and if in need of anything enumerated give usa | LealLand we will gladly quote prices, Fa fy WEEK OF SONG. OF CELEERITIES IN ATTENDANCE. 10 BE Convention {f'ominencing Monday Next, Pith 1 fave Treat is Promised January bat Mis wt § Hall hold a grand ie Reformed ehu The ladies of © ary fire Heformed ehureh, musical convention | ping on in an the Janu iry effort VOTING, mirenuous he ¢ up upon bed, H ix parants Cur ol. Clit Miro tie The wife is 5 ang living family fas wen in E, Colvin of visburgh for almost sid h svinpathy two Vears, an ex¢ Min for her in this sad termination of what name, promised a few days ago to be a happy wedded life -» » 7 Taken 11 af Fhe estimable wife hike Olt |! George Arney, at Al «1 with an attack of the inn dove boped into shite - Altoona. of Mr. to Lhe ia H nily of Wis ney, visit Dr. {37 stn, ip which pneamonia, and for some time was quite ill Mrs. ney left for Is lator reports i Christmas and was short aftor ill. Mrs proving, Arney at ju batt will be some time 55% 0 she will be able to be removed home near Contre Hall, a . tinngrene Has Set in, Mr John PP. Bunkie, of Centre Hill, has been suffering much the past few weeks from a gangrenous fool, caused by an injury sustained a short time ago, Mr. Runkle is over 84 years of age. amputation of Mr, his advanced age, fears are entertained | § ey Preaching Every Sanday. Rev, Baskerville, pastor of the Pres | {| have always been handled at our store, | on Sunday. best Powers Bhoe store, Bellefonte, | hold services in the Centre Hall church every second Rabbath | srvices being held in the evening. | The services next Sabbath, the 10th, | will he held at 106, mi, at § o'clock. Wemorinl, uf the M. FL. of Lewistown, fhe Perstine, shins death EL aital lanis £313 x 3% ‘ 5 5 Ea # «543 § Whereas, God in his wise proyiaens called away our dear nother, SW. Derstine, for harry venrs ; of out setiool, and fon Muanday efficient superin tosent fron of peconnt of ynemory hos and fhe, volent reforn ral That Ferri 2a $40 “Up porier i'3 Jud. bee whos ii exempt ary known and resd mingled ¥ he wis a most worker in the vine- fant in season ‘ns never consulting we and conifort, but the best dedecmer’s if his That our 1 a brief King- and the welfare « fellow men, foes ix hls and =aintiy might be perpet- Jous i, «¢ How i) HESTNUT RD STEELY AVID La ROVE, Miss AGUIE BOHELS Conniities - - — Fighting Over a Pleece of Property. £1 1 itenanag bneknel Marsh » - -. las Horse, i belonging to David the Old Fort, broke its leg the result of a fall in the field, and be killed, as the bones of the leg protruded through the flesh, and the of a veterinary sur vail. ly SLA GRIPPE" ons suffering from “La Grippe alaable Bradford, shin Hi SE : 2 * unning loos the horse had to asxisfand on wasofnos are speedily and permanetly cured In Humphreys’ Nos. One and Seven. Number One allays the fever, pain and No, Seven cures the Cough, Hoarseness and Sore Throat, inflammation, while a SE Hider: wanted, cash Aaron Harter, Centre Hall Bargains on Long, Spring Mills, paid, In Overcoats. A", PP. Jellefonte, handles all rades of heavy winter boots and shoes Pow I's, and ax for prices, no cheaper can be purchased anywhere else. A trial is | nalesd, well dressed gentleman from the Philad. They can fit you out in any thing you want, at a bar You'll it greatly it you fo wee his stork -—. A Hard ¥Vight. ined foroes of the weather during the | winter sre exerted 14 destroy health, FOonghe and Colds attack as, which I neglected { reenlt Tn Pocumonia ad Consumption: these die | esses anally result seriously, Send for Pan-Tion | the groat Sag and Conesmaplion Cave, and Dwave doctor bills, Trial botthes of PanTioa free atl Ww Murray’ '® Prag Store Every ol of clothing Bellefonte, his | Branch gain, nies {don’t eall MORN tirnin Market. 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