FRED. KURTZ, EDITCR AND PUBLISHE Tuurs. FEB. 7. CENTRE HALL, PA. A COLD WAVE. | i i By Drifting Snow, A regular north-east blizzard struck | the thermometer THE RACKET No. 9 Crider's Buchange, Bellefonte, REBUILDING SALE, .° * JAN. 170 APRIL 1,95 Having leased the room, partitions must come counters changed and the fitted for ri hn TY y } TY RACE THE NEW RACKE This extraordinary occasion will necessitate the moving of our immense stock to down, two rooms And the best way we know to move it, is to cut prices down to the safe- of the people of Centre from far and near. U Touch the Button; We'll Do the Rest. GG. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Jellefonte, county to Nuf Ced. come Pa. Special. It is seldom that the trade that seeks Bellefonte markets has the advantage of such a mark down sale Lyon Co. are advertising in another column It will pay you to look as on this page. it up. A Aas PERSONAL. , Christian Platt, ave us a brief call. of Jellefonte, this morning —Qur old friend was in town and g — Sheriff was in the official business. een J OO H. Shutt, of Tusseyville, was a pleasant caller and now has our Condo, vicinity hn raced with his name. , of call and list g me HL, favored us with lift Farmer's Mill gave forward. Emerick by running his label -~=.W. 8S to Reedsville this morning, to attend the wedding mith and wife drove Thompson-Rice at place, ~{'has, Hewes has become May get ther of bouncing boy. he rise } « 141 gr the bar like hi and from the bar to th 4 pa, oench. » ad A tas Crramiley, of | this County Supt. was in te iH berst urg pay He found them all 1 Wn morning, ing an « cial visit to our schools. Frank C Hil d to atid reported SHOWS arson, business, drifts valle transact some deep and high across Fran low in the ¢ ithe g geniality of his nature, friend town, that w iy. k Bowersox, the jolliest gave us a call, and ANILY, loom of dispelled the Our Anthony Garver, west of the lon this spring. -Rev of the Esher Ev church in company with Wm. a leading adhere is seriously 0 of removing snsidering making sale his personal be- and to gings Erdman, in acting were pleasant callers Rev, Erdman is chureh in this — Perry call, and ward ; our sanctum. of pastor his valley. Krise, of Milroy, gave us his move for- says the deep snows in the gave label a he woods have caused alshutting down of lumber operations over there. ——) active W. Weber, one of Boalsburg's men, gave call. He has opened his furniture establish- ment in Ww quarters, with an en- tire new stock and at prices lower than elsewhere. in another col- um and give him a eall. omnes mami business us n his ne See his ad. A Pointed Pointer, The Raftsman’'s A Clearfield parson was complimenting the tailor on some mending which he had done for him. In the course of the conversation, he however, inecau- tiously observed: “When I want a good coat made I go to Philadelphia; they make them there.” Before leav- ing the shop he inquired, ‘by the way, do you attend my church?” “No,” replied the tailor, “when I want to hear a good sermon I go to Philadel- phia; they preach them there." pn Prosiytario Protracted Seating. Rev. J. W, Boal, of Port Carbon, Pa., will begin a protracted meeting in the Centre Hall Presbyterian church, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, to continue every evening during the week. The Lord's supper will be administered by him on Bunday thorning, 17, in the same church. Journal says: tg Will Stop Hazing, The State College authorities have determined to put a stop to hazing, and a student named Bien, of Alleghe- ny, has been expelled for the offense. ss ——— AAI A sc -~We shall dispose of our immense stock of Winter Goods, regardless of their retail value to make room for our Spring stock, and for thirty days only will the bargains last.—Lyou & Co. "ey, With the cold evell- The wind blew a regular gale day Tuesday, {and during that time mercury | tered about five degrees below, The trains had an unusual of trouble at this place on the road morning regis- | amount | Tuesday, was | hours The early pass- Hall all | they mail where The drift hour. caught in a over an od pienic and when they to go over the summit caught hovelers got the attempt the in the drift. train Belle af ground they were A large force of s proceeded towards the trouble and In the afternoon same the over train was an hout . through the assistance the which The cuts on with SU - filled packed almost as hard as ice, SHOW, and ice the tracks Tuesday evening anda £ snow sufficient to blockade The wind fell with it the t parts of town sixteen degrees bel ported, by hermometer and in soms WZ Wed- delayed, ro are re Travel rail was much The morning passenger east was sev hours late in reaching Cent: Below the Ol Tort and eral Hall. A the trai: stuck ther unable to get The either way. morning trai Penn Cave, Hall except mail led at miles east of Cent off the re traok LACK ist coach, and was blockaded for good east finally forced it ed and and mail were train transfers of passer madd from train A wreck clapped on t and brought Thursday mornin with the thern | ro mark. Trai if we got several inel ful there is x road bx a possibi SHng compl The roads throughout | badly drifted and many ar ble. For miles at places the roads have been abandoned. and the -— »> - Shot With His Owa Gan Beckwith, the mountain on Matilda to Philips burg, was loading his gun pre In ally dise On Thursday Scoot who lives at the foot the road from Port § 3 to going out hunting some the weapon was asecident harg- ed the ball entering his jaw and going up through the brain. Mr. lived but an hour and a half, unconscious all the time. He had been aad was was aged about 21 years and only since last fall. The accident curred in the house and was witnessed feckwith and leaves (Mr by only a ten year old girl: was a laboring man young wife and an mourn his death. Ho his aged mother to Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were granted during the past week : George Reeder and Sarah J. of Milesburg. Barney Zeigler and } ter, of Philipsburg. James W. Lucas Hannon, of Howard, Wm. H. Grove and Fannie M. Cor man, of Penn twp. i Bloom, Nellie Going. and M. Esther Installation Services, The joint council of the Centre Hall Lath. charge met in the chureh in this place on Monday, and fixed upon SBun- day morning, Feb. 24, for installation of Rev. Rearick as pastor of this charge, with appropriate rice. gp AA RA Evangelical Revival The Esher Evangelicals are holding a spirited revival in Zion church near Tusseyville, which began Thursday of last week and is still in progress, Rev, Erdman filling the pulpit, went We are selling overcoats fit for a king at prices that cause our competi- Bellefonte. tors excruciating pain. Get one while they last.—Lewins, Bellefonte. A NEW COURT HOUSE Yet With the Old One, In some quarters the erection of a is again being agita- ted, Please *don’t go too fast gentlemen. For the first time in the county we out of history of Cen- debt : let enjoy the happy period for a few years ure us before going into an eX pense of $140,000! The present court-house ved, have been expended lend it ments and conveniences to the It small and pinchy for cert but mighty pinehy too in and ten thou- dollars in decade improve- public little may have gotten a ain occasions, high taxes are these years please remember pinching times, In six to ten hence, un- der county an economical management of our affairs, as we now have, there may be a surplus and an incre: ulation a basis to go erection of wirt-house per Let us use 0 lhew oc sttbject for discussion. the n few year present edifice our fighting scrapes, and other dirty scrapes i little court-house (ron ar good thing at once, a — Finances, Centre County's r Potter's Condition is Crit Me gled in the recent 1 | Ir | the alr iner station hat In arm, and virt of the other, they his hiy condition ous of one I have nos Joss covered that y ia also frac is critical, althou | His there are chances for his recovery, op —- Enjoyed Themselves, NOC inl numerous, A sleighing parties, at of Mill Alex and were pleasantly entertained. weim ander's sled load ladies came up to James Plumgrove school and friends from Bellef , put in a full ing’s enjovment at James Durst's a sled load of our young folks slid to Musser's hotel at Millheim hop and fine supper, soe fonte Vel and SE — License Applications, Already there are some thirty appli eations filed for liquor license in the county. Among the new ones apply- ing from this side are James Reish, at Potters Mills hotel, and Jesse! Long, at Penn Cave hotel. The landlords are anxiously awaiting the stand Judge Love will take on the license question, AA Got a Plam, Ourgood looking friend, attorney Wil- bur F. Reeder, of Bellefonte, lins teen appointed assistant adjutant general under the Hastings administration, and he will make fine looking soger, Shi oy a ~Owing to the fact that Lyon & Co., of Bellefonte, must make room for a large stock of spring goods, they now offer their entire winter stock at such prices never before heard of in this county. See their advertisement in another column on page five, ~Go to Benner for frozen fish. ! i | i i { : FOR PLEASURE SEEKERS, Pennsylvania tnilrond’'s Tours to “The Golden Gate, Apart from the rare ple of vis- ttivigr iting sure new places and witnessing novel Penn tours geenes, the sylvania Railroad to better educators Company's California will prove s than any num- The traversed her of leet ures or books on travel. immense scope of 1d territory of all tourists, won their mighty U 1 I will expan the ideas indellibly impress uj minds this POR&es sions, enlarged views of nion and its vast and they will hone - it land y the Stars and Stripes. return to their prouder than ev- er of the gr whose borders are protected b 1 fie ne der the tours have been arranged un- company’s renowned personal- and mag- New February ly-condue ql tourist system, nificent Pullman trains will leave ton ap- } Broad- Broad th Harkens died at the in-daw, William Tues Wy ‘vieville, on lay, Jan, 4 Years Ciallagher, of Howard, 189th, at the VeRrs, SIX the eX chil- - - - Heavy Hauling. Last week we nots Wim, Snowshoe d a heavy load Horner's : we coal hauled by horse team fre gave it as tons, of a still 381] 4} tons, we meant to say 2! int Hamm, , hauled with two of 4 miles, weighed 7.540 1bs., sled weighing over But we have an W. H. tp., Clarion county RCO bigger pull, a distance lime that the horses on a sled a load of net weight, lio : The Commissioners Have Control Several of our readers ask, who has control of the poor-house if it carries, The law puts it entirely under the control of the county commissioners ; they purchase the real estate, erect the buildings, appoint the superintendent and other officials and direct the man- agement of the institution. “ Wl A Found Gold in Carpet Rags. At Lewisburg Saturday Mrs. Hunt. ley found in a bag of carpet rags which she had purchased at a sale of the efs fects of Mrs. Eisely forty-five dollars in gold. Sbe returned the money to a nephew of the deceasod. ————— «Lewins, Bellefonte, has the finest selection of Winter Suits in this part of the state. They go at prices that are a sacrifice, All styles and grades and at such figures that But competi tion, and that is the why of his im. WEATHER PREDICTION, Later | Than Usunl, Says Foster My |] fore storm wave to cross the continent from 1 to Feb. 4 and Feb, The next will reach the Pacific coast about Feb. 11, the western country by close of 12th, the tral valleys from 18th to 15th, + 16th. wlll be at » Mississippi greatest precipitation will The » western mountain try about the 11th valleys about the ast bulletin gave wwasts of Lhe 6 to 10. CTORS mountain great cen- and the eastern states about the Th est force is disturbance ta great west of th river, and the Of" cur east of that river. Warm wave will cross the coun- the central 15th and the 16th. The ser mountain 14th, the 16th and the eastern great eastern states about the cold wave will cross the we coun- i i i try about the great central i's Family, the iast | old of t ground About Christmas, was bare, it was cold an« he earth inches ; after Christmas it began to the i bare since, what the night not been the has snow and ground has frost was in earth week of December been i i since, and the ground is found mellow on digging under the snow, Had the earth been exposed to the of the past now continued freezing weather be frozen hard as a rook, to depth of not less than four feet, causing much suf. fering, closing water mains, stopping machinery, and causing other veniences, which, happily, have been averted by nature in providing a cozy mantle of snow. ml A inecon- Lower End Items, Coburn is to have a creamery in the spring, Luther Geisweit to be at the head of it. They say these creameries are paying institutions. A child of Adam Heckman, of Penn tp, last week, Wheat at Coburs 52 cents, in Get No Pay. We have been asked to answer the 52 ty superintendent, No, for attending the election, but Gov. Pattison vetoed it. mana oni — Every well-dressed young man gets his clothing and gents’ furnishing at Lewins, Bellefonte. ~(3et comic and fancy valentines of mense trade in clothing. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY, I have h reank of luck and I want to tell you about it. A lit- tle over four weeks ago I began selling Dish Washers, and cleared in that time Isn't that pretty good for the first month ? ad my first have £400), [am sure I can slong, as every Washer I sell helps to sell oth- the dishes in two minutes, : ‘ui do better every month right ers, I can wash and dry for an ordinary family i As see such a Ins This is and 8 BOO] people chine, the y will buy it quick, can do locality. Y Ou can get a business anvone well at, in full partic- City Pa. gets your work at any ulars by the Iron Dish Washer Co., E. E. Don’t wait Pittsburg, ' Jue to One ¢ start till some home territory, but once W. HENRY B. Short Items of Interest, Krumrine, formerly of Spring ” » cant for a saloon li- 1. X41 Epil now wounds in turning horses’ sales ud- are read in f the county, sale posters or asking a letter : in anoth- atne was done a (lueer are some the the irday— AGOW, id wen ie IRS in ground- or Smoke Your Life Away OUROCO Spit GRAIN MARKET, TED WEEKLY Ee PRODUCE AT STORES, NO BAITS OR :-: ', MOTH EATEN 600DS. HOLIDAY TRADE LARGEST IN OUR EXPERIENCE. A The 4 FOR better than why of the above is the any where else, for same money Crash, per yard... Butter Milk Soap... Stamped Table Covers Pillow Shams Hap Cotton. Big Slate... I Large Lamp “complete All-Wonl Red Cushmere Fine Ginghams — Carte in Pole com plete. Men's Seamioss Hose, Rewular 5¢ Crash wow. Appleton “A Muslin... Genuine Hair Cloth... | Beat those prices if you can and wateh for brands. If in Butter Milk see that you get the genuine as we offer. 1 in a needle see that you get a SMITH RED PAPER {In a pool of cotton don’t take an inferior quality, Coats and Clark, the two standards. Merchants shove others on you for the sake of excess profit. GARMANS. .
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