FRED. KURTZ, CexTRE HALL, PA. Tinurs, Dec, THE RACKET No. 9 Crider's Frehange, Bellefonte. If there is another store in Centre coun- ty that can show a larger variety and can offer so many induce- ments for Holiday Shoppers as The Racket. we'll fold our tents like the Arabs and as si- lently steal away. Put The Racket on the list as the place to make your pur- chases and you will not make a mistake. Or) (i. R. BPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Jellefonte, Pa PERSONAL. —Mr. Michael Shires, Mills, was in town Tuesday. -D. F. attended Jellefonte last week as juror. of Spring Louse court —Miss Anna Mingle is spending the week with friends in — Landlord Bartges has erected a new ice house on the reap Sf his property. en Squire Houseman, of Tussey ville was in town Tuesday morning trans acting business. ler and with Henry Mil- their families — Danny Zeig ler spent Sunday at Millheim. Mr. 8. H. Heckman, of Lock Haven, spent Thanksgiving with his best girl in Centre Hall — ness on a civil case, — ld. J. Wolf, of the Seminary, Gettysburg, is home visit to his mother, west of towh. Mills, Theological on a —. P. Long, Spring is on his second trip to Eastern buying goods for his new store. — Mr. John Mersinger, ville, was in Centre Hall, Tuesday, and ealled at the REPORTER office. A. L. Katherman, formerly sta- tion agent at Centre Hall, arrived in town Monday evening, for a several days stay. al days of last week visiting friends at | New Berlin, Pa. urday evening. — Wagner Geiss is serving as juror at court this week, and his school is absence, his post at the hotel last week, as he was summoned as a witness on a case up for trial at court last week. friends Friday. He looks as bright and cheerful as ever. Daily Gazette ee Drug gist Murty spent thueurly part of the week in breaking in a handsome two-year old horse which he purchased recently. He a sue- cess at that too. mn ~Mr. Adam Ripka, of Centre| Hill, one of Potter townships’ good | citizens was a visitor in Centre Hall one day this week and favored our netum with a call. — Will Wagner, of Kipple, Pa., was home a few days ago on a visit to his parents at Tusseyville, He spent a day in the mountains hunting for deer and was lucky enough to bring down a deer. wee [ROW C, Rishell, who is in charge of the M. E. church at Morris dale, Pa., and his brother Willis Rish- ell, of Coburn, were in town on Tues day. The Rev. is very successful in his ministerial work and is doing much good. wer. “Shady Harter, of Mill heim, the most popular man in the Republican party in Centre county, arrived in town last Monday morning, doing dental work before returning. The Dr's face still wears its genial ex- pression and he has as many friends in Centre Hall as ever. AA Sb Apply for a Chsrter The Evangelical church at Centre Hall will apply for a charter of incor- poration from the court, and a notice to that effect will be found in another is COURT DOINGS PROCEEDINGS OF THAT BODY NOW IN SESSION | Various Cases Disposed of and Continued, ~ Second Week of Court Now Sit. ting, ~Sentences Imposed, | Last Wednesday afternoon the | of Com, vs. Christ Miller, charged | with furnishing liquor to minors, re- | turned a verdict of guilty. { Daniel Butler vs. Henry | pool, pleas, assumpsit. Verdict { the plaintiff for §77,00. Case Vander- for | V8, ry at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoin, THURSDAY MORNI NG. Thursday morning the court con- { vened at nine o'clock; the jury render- {ed a verdict in the Long case for de- fendant for $46.65, Susan Ertel vs. Jonathan Schenck land E. E. Heverly, supervisors of | Howard township. Defendants plead | surprise. The ease was continued, i Susan Nolan vs. Samuel Swabb and | M. Gates. Plaintiff suflers a compu l- | sory “Non suit.” Nolan Samuel Swabb, Brown and Wm. Brown. Plain- | tiff suffers a voluntary ‘non suit.” | Philip Fessler vs. 1. E. Essington. | Verdiet for plaintiff for $31.47. {i Court adjourned on Thursday i till Friday | Civil cases other than those already | mentioned for the first week were dis- | posed of as follows: | James Higgins vs. | settled. Thomas Lauver vs. Susan Vs, | Geo, noon morning. Meck & Nagle, David | plea assumpsit, continued. T. T. Callagan Packing ( | ton, Duncan & Barnes, settled. Jonn W. Lesky vs, C, ( | assum psit, continued. Harter, ‘o. ve. Briu- . Cook, plea George W. Campbell bell, plea assumpsit, | Amos Garbrick vs | settled. WwW. (. { Justus ve, Mary C continued, John amp- Garbrick, John plea, and Hi= Heinle va. Nwartz Powell, assumpsit, « tinued. T. C. Rumberger, use of M. 85. Ad- va. L. L. MclLarren, plea, assumpsit. Defendant confessed judg t ment in favor of the plaintiff for $22.58, Wm. Wolf vs. I. I. McLarren, assumpsit. Defendant ¢ { ment in favor of the plaintiff’ for $30.- 08. plea wnfessed judg- . Davidson, Pres. Charles E. and Joseph Wright L. L. Defend- of John A | Steadman Supt. | trading as Davidson & Son, + MecLarren, ant plea assumpsit. confessed judgment in favor for $152.13. FRIDAY MORNING, morning court called o'clock, and Andrew W. Timuns { vieted of attempted rape { plaintifls Friday at o COM on Tuesday was sentenced to pay a fine of one dol- | lar, costs of prosecution and Western | penitentiary for three years and nine { months. Charles Johnson convicted ny of razor sentenced to | of larce- {pre ution and 1 of the Coals pay six months in county jail. Com. | sertic Ma. dee Prosx. Bertha Kern took up | most of the time of the court till Fri- | day afternoon when court adjourned till Monday morning. | All jurors were discharged on Thurs. | day noon. i SECOND WEE VE, George Kern. Charge K OF COURT... Monday morning court called with | judges Furst, Riley and Faulkner on the beneh. A number of petitions | were presented to the court. | Andrew W. Timms was fined an ad- | ditional dollar to the sentence passed on Friday morning, for jail breaking. Charles Johnson was fined one dol- {lar and thirty in jail for jail breaking. | Bherift Ishler acknowledged deeds { to the several purchasers of real estate i sold by him by virtue of sundry writs. | Court adjourned till after dinner. A jury was sworn in the case of Jo- | seph Ross va ereunat Eeckenroth, {ejectment. C. M. Bower and Ellis 1. | Orvis for hd and C. P. Hewes {and Clement Dale for defendant. Ver- | diet for plaintiff. i John Glenn days va, Samuel Swabb, 1 $15.00, J. C. Meyer for plaintiff’ and | Wilbur F. Reeder for defendant. went to the jury and court adjourned till Tuesday morning. TUESDAY. Tuesday morning the jury in the | case of John Glenn vs, Samuel Swabb | plaintiff. David Lohr and Isabella Lohr, his wife, in right and for the use of said Issabelln Lohr vs the borough of Philipsburg, plea, trespass, This suit is brought to recover damages for in- Juries sustained by Mrs. Lohr in full ing on a defective board walk in said borough. This case was tried at the April term 1802 and teken up to the Bupreme court, and sent back for re trial. C. P. Hewes, Ellis IL. Orvis, ‘and C. M. Bower for plaintiff and Harry Keller, W. D. Crosby, and John G. Love for defendant. The case will be submitted to the jury, Wednesday morning the case of Lohr vs, Philipsburg boro, was sub- mitted to the jury and up to Wednes- | day noon no verdict was agreed upon. Mary A. Blake vs. L. W. Glover, for promise o | the damages at $595, James and Lot W. Kimport vs. ejectment, This tion is brought for tract of land in Har- ris township. M. "e- or HAZING AT STATE COLLE! Sergeant Major Kiefer Bound, Gagged nnd Beaten by Fellow -Stadents, A brutal attack was made early last Wednesday morning upon Junior at College, by a crowd of inasked students numbering about twenty. The in the main dormitory building was forcibly broken in and he was bound, and earried to where he class, gagged, woods, wis and left in semi-unconscious condi- tion, On regaining limbs were himself unable until he workman about six o'clock, who carried him to the phy- sician’s eare, yet his condition a consciousness his he found remained x0 beaten that to walk and was found by a his room. He is now under is not considered dangerous, trouble tWo ca- the of for disor- The immediate cause of was the reporting of Kiefer cadets to the derly conduct in their subordination. jor of the corps of cadets, commandant rooms and in- Kiefer is serjeant ma- as the military duty to port any disturbance occurring in that under his for which he and, discipline, it becomes his re- part of the building super- vision so that the offense strict adher- stuflered grew out of his cnee to duty. The college faculty made a thorough investigation of the and Ks ceeded in discovering five or six of the hazing SU perpetrators, who were then promptly expelled from the institution — Fine Equipment The tell ago al Del ing on the siding The cars ar iew day gion, stock rolling Central new arrived a " Wilmin stand- fur- efonte 1" Bell ‘ and from lefonte the passenger « als ar at finel iN i iY, Gi Valentine’ : nace, itte somew hat er we common run of thir this stead of the eo furnished ti in use passeng Cin igh od and in- tion, istomary seals have re- The Ow f the wiponed from Dee, CHalrs, volving road ning o has been Pp shout two weeks dable del The baad ¢ of elated over the proj r the movers grand banquet ith until: later to unavos owing ive in the construc tion. trade Is so much cl that they he anid tend in the fe in WEY - eral hundred dollars h the a few days been sub- for that ave scribed by business men purpose, - » a. Sehool Directors to Meet, The Centre county association of the eourt ‘Thursday, De dee and Sehool Directors’ sill ¥ Will Hees ile in at Bellefon on Addresses Vv house 21, livered as arnishing caring of text books," A. A. “Directors’ tions and benefits to at 10 a. m. will be follows: Nlevens, ewq., of Tyrone; organiza- derived from monthly meetings,” Hou. WW, K. Al exander, of Millheim. There will be ‘Duties of directors relating to teaching physiology hygiene,” relating to schools and duties of direct- ors.’ There will be two sessions, forenoon and afternoon. Ex-Governor Beaver and Prof. Hamilton, of State College, and others have invited to present. Other interesting topics will be discussed. A full attendance of all directors is desired. be discussions upon * and “i also & woeniiy enacted la ws been be -. - On the Sick List Mr. John M'Coy, of Potters is quite ill, caused by trouble which came upon him about a week ago, The aged widow of Jacob, mother of John and Wm. Wolf, is very low at the home of the former, near Rebers. burg. Mills, THE WEATHER. by Hicks for the Month of December, central eing in on the day of n regular storm period. December comes and next following the center of a Venus equinox on No- vember 20th, we are to expect very ac- tive disturbances between the first and the fourth, It will grow very warm as | the storm conditions develop and move eastward, The barometer will fall to] beginning of the period, storms of rain, with lightning snow in central and northly Heavy easterly gales from the will blow into the low area it A sudden rush in behind and by the end of the pe- fourth to the sixth-—the 11 feel a touch of the will be prudent to possible blizzards storms of this the another storm as vances from the west, severe cold wave will the storms, riod whole say the country wi wintry It prepare against northward, during the About the moderate, blast, 7th and Sth, and period, cold will development will appear in the The will hinge west center of Sth, of i J a and move to the east. this disturbance on the or within fifteen hours of the time the Heavy ally on lakes with much ten- gales, HBOEW Noo. and sens, i a 14 y ¥ i +1 deney to southern evelones and north- ern blizzards, will be natural and prob- | ld is to fol- able, Great on almost BUTE low About the have change 12th westerly regions will 2 d t will winds in {0 vw ed 0 Warmer, eastern parts chang easterly and southerly, and rene storms of ROTOSS the MI West the I'he storms will not clear f unt after rain and snow will ad Vance country fre “th to 16th. *fcontinen to east daring il i i quarter « woenth clearing armer and renewed nd snow will result * I8 Deal sist ho £4 : Li Ole uring ths period, storm period beginning i the sLOTIS, heir supplies replen- thos aeiid the following i ently ished sLOTINA, Bes g » Tad > “ 4 GUring 19 PIORTORS OF i thie in he full moon is o asten Lhe Arct iris will have and will bh Crisis eariy | 8 riod, Fhe 3 wave the st broug hit very cold bs nox of much of t I with ti weather to he © the night of the 26th Mere on the mniry 1 equ ury is central we full moon 22ud, which fact is almost a will be the guarantee that heavy sleet characteristic Men of the for g thie and : to warmer, month with reactionary with rising barometer i MTe feat of period. wire take notics wd after ti With and the i Prepare About reaction apt to to the anid colder clearing weather in sight in the north eat © SLOTIR, ’ t >ath will fall a i“ ellos storms § ens, and west Ra Bay Your Seap at Home A party is traveling through the with the choice of four arti- China dishes, one dollar: cles, viz: 63 pieces, one is quite ill and helpless, Mrs. Peter Hoffer, of this place, not improving any from her attack of | pneumonia, and Mr. Hoffer is still | confined to the house, of a severe cold, | Mrs. Laff, Neff’ has not shown any improvement since our last lssue. The widow of Michael Willow is ill | from the effects of a severe cold. cs Local Items of Interest, Pork has dropped to 7 in this val- ley and is likely to get no less, | The report that James Bmith had lbeen appointed postmaster at Mill- heim, was incorrect. Eggs are 24 cents—now if turkeys could be taught to lay hen eggs that | would make up for the low price of the Thanksgiving bird. mi AA Paid 30 Per Cent, The receivers of the defunct Houtz- dale bank, which was robbed and wrecked by Rev, Willlame H. Dill, its president, during the fall of 1801, have paid during that time but 30 per cent, back to the depositors. The receivers never expect to be able to pay more than 15 per cent. additional. cin MASA Death at Unlonville, * Mrs. Beulah Peters, of Unionville, this county, died at Ler home pew BE burg lank Sanday morning, of i or a very fine lamp. "Pay the dollar now, will deliver the goods next week.” If you like to take chances on seeing give him your soap of some of the soap man again doliar. If nol, buy your home dealers, 7” A large postal card, in use for some if It is given out that i . Another Postal Card. majority of cases in its use, and there fore a new card, not so large, will be issued in a few weeks, possibly by the beginning of the new year, The Grip Epidemic. The now much feared epidemic, la grippe, has made its appearance again since cold weather has set in and a number of pupils in our community are suffering. Numerous deaths could be traced to the disease last year and it is not unlikely that the fatally list will be augmented again this year. dt —— Fire at Howard, The dwelling house of J. K. Tipton, in Howard, was destroyed by fire last Thursday, while the family were ab- sent taking Thanksgiving dinner with neighbors, The loss is about half cov- ered by insurance. A good pair of shoes will Juake on Baking Powder Gobble About Gobblers, Turkeys never were so plenty as this year ; wild ones are also very plenty in the mountains, The gpring and sum- mer unusually favorable ing this sort of fowls, Turkeys having were for rais- been so low in price ¢ hope every family enjoyed on Thanksgiving, Turkeys sold Inst Pittsburg, last week, # roast ato cents per 1b, Tyrone week, In keys sold dressed tur Sto lle. wrought from 20 to 25, at from in forme: years they | From all parts of the state come turkey low, and market over Mrs. J. A. Keller, is reported to have koy which same reports plenty, tocked., of near this plac irl of : James Durst boast of 54, weigh 89 Ibs, bid iur- some of 3 Jim ier to Cle upw rian will send his biggest gobl land, , Pete, which "ed ver 21 id lek SRI TT NaN SOT @ CAlary ors d soon HIN A Sudden Death. hursday slau «d about denth must have vis Apoplexy fo doubt his death He wa He hailed ost Pes Pe ty, and + oldest wWiih seitd unc of dentist George dion] t deoegsm hand. § he past summer, Was Jv ad of a atid was rv a pul - ff it is DOORN Thanksgiving Service, ed in thanksgivih SOrVICe wis vai we, Of last resident arch, of gelical ch Thu sia ministers 's Boa Wagner reday forenoon were namiey, Ley Is Boal disco ITs Hing and v delivered a ve which (on ry interesting to wit audience. was listened bh by the 1 comp wd wi of singers ir tention A om the rendered good music churches, familiar hy mins suited to the Miss Sadie 8holl pre wided A - at the organ Hotel Chaages. of the Coburn cat this week's court the late proprietor Willis Rishell to R. 0. Braught, lately was engaged in the livery business at Willis will go to Harrisburg where he will take possession of the Metropoli- {tan hotel, corner 6th and Walnut streets. Mr. Brought takes possession of the Coburn house Thursday of this week. The license w ho Coburn. on a —- Appropriate Presents Nothing could be more appropriate for a Christmas present to a or father than a good warm overcoat or suit, which would be both and useful this cold weather, lewins, ‘at Bellefonte, has just such articles in | abundance to select from, along with a full line of furnishing goods, and they | can be had at prices below the average, sOn a ——— ———— Big Crop of Cloverseed, Our friend, George Gentzel, of Gregg | township, no doubt, can boast of a lar | ger crop of cloverseed from his farm | than perhaps any other farmer in this alley ; his yield is 126] bushels. Clo- verseed is trump in price even if tar keys are in the slump. Mr. Gentzel knows something about farming. M5 ARS. Not Small-Pox. It is now denied that there is small. pox in Altoona. The board of health visited the family who was supposed to have been afflicted with the malig nant disease and after an exammation pronounced it chicken pox. Pulled Them In. Sheriff Ishler recently received in- formation that there were a number | ba of fish dame and baskets in . Bald Ea- gle creek, and he hied himself to the stream and removed a number of these illegal contrivances. oan Shiart, Our next door neighbor, David Mey- r, had a little ¢ disappeared about Thanksgiving. Home News Cut black bow-wow which Any one bringing it back will be fined §5. Will Flory Harry Din- #' route for gathering cream, : of the themselves use has bought Ege Some councilmen could make ful stones from t for once by picking road, their loose lie they eighing. has held in place We had pretty fair sleigl section sine spoil the it Minnick closed the the M. pro- ¥ ¥ i § tracted meeting in E. chureh in th ing In Monday and this ther just old enough to pres Huvett's ferocious cite en { 1 eX] yield rifle is n 1s steer is ht ist ough 10 Keep bey range psiler T Lig altho Doe ball Ol will i a 10g ser t gre coastin ait y thro tow Janes Runi Beaver, Alexander, 1. rrace nnje Beaver, Lizzie lie Smith, Laura Runkle Mover Ore are ai and Gertie Burkhold WHYS Weloan those whi portunity to tr advertised 1 $31 Eel Free, dress to H. Po | By $0 4 EF. Bucklen & and get a sample box © Life Pills Free, 3 to Health and Household In- r., Free. All of wi is anteed to do you J. D. Dr. { : 11 i188 § Hs Wy structo Mich guar good and cos Murray's Drugstore, £ you 1g. —-— Long & Co. which CLP ed a car load of salt have just receiv- = sO ii foll : ¥ fey yet hag He IoHOWIng prices, grain ER, $1.19. BUN. GRAIN MARKET. PRODUCE AT STORES, Batier Faaw Lard Shon dems Ham Tallow Prd men Hides ANNU AL Ch ristmas BENING Saturday, Dec. ot 1th. Our efforts this year will be to show a larger and more var ied stock suitable for the sea- son and at much lower prices han goods of like character can be bought elsewhere. In Handkerchiefs from the one for the baby in silk to the one for the man, have bee. se- lected with great care. A La- dies’. or Children’s Initial Handkerchiet at 5c, and 3 doz lines of more expensive 1s in nearly all letters, In Aprons we have about 8 styles at 25c. cach that are cer tainly beautitul. Some few at a lower price and others a iule higher in embroideried goods. Coats--a lotof Ladies’ Chev- iotts at $3.50 each. A great bargain. You must come to see us and you will not wonder that we are busy, when you see our Slopunt stock. :