PERSONAL MENTION: p= AN ER Stop Naturally! You Don’t Have | Don’t Chase Out of Town When You Want to Buy Holiday Goods. PENNSYLVANIA R. | Philadelphia & “Erie BR. R. Division and: Northern Central Railway. Coming and Going,~Visitors in and Town, ont of | —Mr. J. E. Hoy, of Philadelphia, spent part of last week in town, It is not HECessary to pay trave ling ry CXPEnse Time Table, iu effect May 10, 1565. presents for the » Holidays, when you gan tind finest lines at our store. In C hina Ware we have line of Fruit Plates, Desert Dishes, Misiacc ( er Vases, Cups and Saucer anvthing | [f you want ing makes eauty, look the nerves ti. pt \ : 1 strong, and chiefs, and Mufllers. A table » * 1 r brings back pretty sight. We have ; the feelings of our display in Banquet Lamps. youth to the pre- : y H ' wr maturely old man ply, OW It restores lost vigor. you seen our You may gain ten pounds in ten days. CUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT CURE. Go buy and try a box to-day. It costs only 81. Your own druggist will guarantee a cure or money re- funded. Booklet, written guarantee of cure and sample free. Address nearest office THE STERLINC REMEDY CO., MONTREAL, CAN. NEW YORK. or he LEAVE MORNTAKD EASTWARD. fine 0.18 8, m.~Train 14. (Daily except Flow : Ww ant. looking f of I “a one TRAINS —=Agronsburg’s prominent citizen, J. G. Meyer, became ill quite sudden- | ly, Sunday, 8. Bunday Pottsville %, Arris ving Hadelpl r #, and Vou may Baltimore. pa sent $00 HER HEger coaches Handker- d sis and Baltimore, P ine Lamp is a “m., * hore Fhila- 3iladel- —Theo, Steele, contractor, utility with ily, last week to Lewistown. and fam- | Bellefonte to make a embody moved from at our fine line of Linen arlor cars t oraced - inday.) las something new It is No store about ——Dr. Riter went to Port Matilda last Thursday, on a few days visit, Mrs. Sallie left Monday Tyrone, to attend the funeral of her uncle, Rev. John Barr. — Miss Grace Smith last week ¥ alley has ever had suc Have reat y. Kline hadi new | Every? hing 21 ‘HARPER & KREAMER, Centre Hall. ‘WHERE T0 GET YOUR HOLIDAY GOODS. for miss it ew and left for Williamsport to spend the holiday A pleasant time to her, season, -Miss Virna Geiss has been con- fined to the fering from a severe cold. -Dr. John F. Harter, Millheim’s gentlemanly dentist and politician was | a prominent Centre Hall Tuesday. house for over a week suf- CHICACO. visitor in nap a — — ——— — Miss Elsie Barr returned te her mstipation home in Tyrone Saturday after spend- ing two weeks with friends in Centre Hall and vicinity. candy cathartic eure oc easy, sold by druggists everywhere CASCARETS OUR Ly] gue: , Positively Limited to December 24th. Never ngnin will there be another Special Offer made on this great Standard Die tions ry and Encye lopedia 1 of the WwW orid's Knowledge. We fully lntended to ady fi 3 I walks of life re { —James Stewart has returned to Centre Hall, old position in the blacksmit ment nd again Dotiptes his ] 1 depart- at the foundry. Our excellent farmer friend, Je ry Snavely, favored gave his label a f us with a call, a: od srward push just us all honest patrons do. have f time £ juesie] t . . : 2 . our Bpoe fal Offe runtiit ——S later MeGeehon, who has been nder ful storehouse of information. of gheny, is spending the past year at the home Alles home on a visit to his parents, — A. caller an his grand-parents, at 3 3 ih Olle NOTHING. couLp BE BETTER. . or your chil FOR A CHRISTMAS SIFT Grego, r pastor, teacher friend, parent read '9 ing inkie, ol was N. F 1 made his label gett reports water ur in wells, us a Keeps GROCERS, BELLEFONTE. and streams. Jordan, report springs P. of Tusseyville, call, and things 0O. Sechler & Co. of Te. per day, i ¥ 1 : oh, his } Encyclopad a A 1 in, art sohiiate as WANTED SALESMEN Dr. Rob't. Hunter, A.M, FG . S., ros. Huge: Morris, Herrtage, Estoclet, Williams, ete, Don't forget this special of- fer holds good only until, Christmas Eve, at which time the price will be advanced fo $42 fo $10 per A set, and abso- | ¢ lutely no devia- tion from these prices will be | =. made, If is not | for sale in book | i}. stores, and can only be obtain. Encyclopedic ee S16. 00 paid Yors $ over there, only that he fixing h water is sc CLEVAN DING General Insurance and Real Estate 18 East Third E. WILLIAMSPOR PENNA. wouldn't let '95 pass away v is label "06. Kerstetter, one p's Jac grangers, ee Woo ssonian Democrat hour and rep wis scar- townshi spent an in pleasant chat in our sanctum, eity of water one of the troubles down that way. John Mers -~ ‘ussevville, gave us a call, Saturday, ¢ reported mercury 9 de g. below 0 over there that morning, Scarcity of water i 1s their troubles, streams low an ing solid. ee {JULI I fre some House mais sanctum was cheer hand- Tusseyville's Misses Moyer, cal im two of ladies, Blanche young man and red lary who re- — . : >. A - ue p A pleasant chat. or -H. M. «( and gave our Riiey, ‘ain, of Georges v one of its most useful citizens, sanctum a call; he reports water scarce in that section, and that arrangements have been perfected to : t hold a musical the Lut a ¥ 11) Tuesday Ii rived here from Freeport uncle, Mr. Tom convention in hieran church, beginning Dec. 30. JOIAs Sankey ar- Ill, James Runkle, On a visit to his east of town. has been located in the west several years, and has he to stouter since return grown considerably left. He expects Freeport. to soon tp — Letter from Illinois, Our old friend, Elias Klingler, who left Haiues township many years ago for Illinois where he has prospered, writes us from Manhatten, Dee. 14: “Myself and family well, We are enjoying fine winter weather ; we had early this fall and cold ; weather set in early continuing steadi- ly with no prospect of any soft weather, *“T'he past season has been exception- ally dry; that never known to be dry, are so now, ‘The hay crop was nearly a failure are Snow more streams were and farmers had to, cut up corn to get rough feed for their stock. Hay sold as high per some has been shipped from the west but the qaulity is poor. “The oats is not half a crop, has ton ; as $15 to $16 going | only about 20 bushels to the acre, and | the price for same is from 15 to 16 cts, per bushel. The corn crop was very good, better than for years, but the price is low, only 22 cents per bushel ; the yield is all the way from 55 to 100 bushels shelled corn to the acre. ‘Potatoes were a fair crop and are | gelling for 30 to 40 cents per bushel, “Land is getting higher in price, and brings all the way from $530 to $100 | per acre, according to location, and | considerable changes hands at these prices. All our farm lands are being improved by tilling and building new houses and barns. “Wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, I am as ever, Yours truly, EvLias KLINGLER.” (According to Mr. Klingler's letter western people must come back to Pennsylvania for cheap lands and bet- ter prices for products. Farm lands here run from $30 to $60 peracre. The high price of land in the west will ul- timately tend to raise the price of land here.—EDp.) sss —Buy your winter clothing at Lew ins, Bellefonte. He has everything and below competition, —Bubseribe for the REPORTER, ¢ of poli DICTIONARY i. Wright {4 It in a { omple te Die ‘tionary of the Eng n § ety al NOY It is a horough i neye lop wdin a IR It is n Rape rh 1 brary Hook, ’ . i w 3 I TION An Y, yf . SING et lope sulje s great ENC YCLOP ¥DIC DIC. is grea naries ordered for use in ent sat of all the in preferences s Dict are § wf met Elmer I. Lacey. Ch i ’ » Louis Bos ard of Ei ducation. 8 1 plUrpose a Christian Herald, New Yi It is the g £ pod realest mesaver ¢ ¥ ore ¥ I sv Beil £8 gt 4 Rev. 5. W, Miller, “Gov. {svo, 7. Ww eres, ; LOTR fer Row 3 on World. PORE TF of § wiovige and serves the § * fun Th fave san well an a 1 Rev. George Faucreon, D. New Clas » a DRT Sei pd TIL Bik Rev Oliver rane, 0. n., L L.D. | Extensive en Public y ea P urned w ithin ten days. al a racy des wil ACENTS | WANTED. hiladeiphia f 7 conts per day. A dd res "y 236 So. Eighth St., PHILADELPHIA, PA LINDEN HALL, Items of Interest Gathered by Our Corres- pondent Rev. C, H. Goodling has surrender. er faction; the Dubsites are now wor- shipping in the school house: the first services in the school house were held on Sunday afternoon with a very fair attendance. The prayermeeting will hereafter be held in private homes. Quite a number of our young people | are in attenflance at the county Insti tute this week, where they are expect- ing to have a jolly good time. Mr. William Grove, of Lemont, was noticed in our midst on Sunday, Your correspondent was informed that Mr. Robert MeClellan has pur chased the farm he tow occupies, which was owned by Mr. John Au man of Port Royal, Mrs. Willism Keller has purchased the store building from Mr. Auman, we are pleased to learn that Mrs, Kel- ler will stay in our midst, Miss Sadie Lee, of Colyer was visite ing at the home of Mr. Philip Brad- ford last week, The United Evangelicals will ob- ternoon of the 25th of December, in the school house. Rev, Stapleton, El- der, will be present and ald Rev. Gloodling in the services. Mr. Olyde Btem who has been stay- ing with Mr. Tharp of Lemont for sometime has returned and will spend the winter months with his parents of this place. J. A. Gettig teacher, D. Gettig, F+q., of Bellefonte Sunday at their old home. Mr. Aurand, of Clearfield, the guest of Henry Zeigler and family Sunday and Monday of this week. Mr. Hale Ross merchant, took a bus- iness trip to some of our towns last week, The Bunday school will do their practicing and rehearsing for Christ mas at the home of Henry Zeigler, Prof. E. W, Crawford, of Colyer, will assist the school in the music line, Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Gettig, of Tus seyville, were seen in our Sun- day. and 8, spent of Cato, was town sesmsttii iutp—— The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y., was sick with rheumatism for five months. Inspeaking of it Mr Robinson says: “Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only thing that gave her any rest from pain. For the relief of in it cannot be beat.” Many very cases of rheumatism have been cured by it, For sale at 50 cents bottle by Wm. Pealer, Spring M ills, 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville, R. E. Bar- tholomew, Centre Hall. A A «Largest stock Confections in town ~ Benner, 5 f { p.m. of said FRED KURTZ Secrelary LLUSE Buocklien's Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund- ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. D. Murray Druggist. HUMPHREYS’ Dr. Hamphreys' Specifies are sclentifioally and carefully prepared Remedies, used for years in private practice and for over thirty years hy the people with entire success, Every single Specific 8 special cure for the disease named. we APRCIFIC FOR 1 ~ Fevers, Congestions, inflammations. D-Werms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle. ... $-Teething Colle, Crying, Wakefuloess 4-Diarrhen, of Children or Adults 7 ~Conghs, Colds, Dronchitis S-Neuralgin, Toothache, Faceache Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo... 10-Dyspepain, Billonsness, Constipation. 11 -Sappressed or Painful Periods... 12-Whites, Too Profuse Periods 13~Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness ... 14-Salt Rheum, Erysipelss, Eruptions. . 15-Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains ..... 16-Mularin, Chills, Pever and Ague 19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head. 0-- Whooping Cough ........... LY=Kidney Disenses ......cooon. LR Nervous Debility 20 -Urinary Weakness. 34-Sere Throat, Quincy, U toeratod Throat r+ LL tt DR. HUMPHREYS 77 seeciric ror BRIP, 26°, Pat up In small A Jlapsant pellet Just at fold by Dror, of sent prepaid on receipt of price, Da Homrareve Mantas Bularged & Revised) martes Fase HUMPHREYS HED 00, 111 & 118 William 80, NEW YORK, SPECIFICS. GRAIN MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B.D. BRISBIN, rEICES. «25 “25 23 25 £25 «25 «<5 W235 “ne BRIE wooimnn conomiom sinmvin iassnm Ss snmniirinssrmisssentassien FRO oovirinsvsmmenimmmmmner storms sessment casts sassy Buckwheat FREER EERE SERRE TAR RR RRR PR PRODUCE AT STORES, BRIBE so einives verristsmerimussmioncssmirssvssins shes ARS CE A SS EPA RI EEE Se SUAS tht hh heh St le 20 EL 4 5 2 B.C. ACHENBACH, BELLEFONTE. Confectioner, Caterer PERSONS 10 TRAVEL WANTED. — tlemen and Llich vd house tablished SALARY $780. 00 AND EXPENSES. Positi PAU vy d MM perman THE NATIONAL, 316-317-318 Omaba Bldg., Chicago JF OLIN 2”8 HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Tr ey FOUTZ €C FuTZ . : no 1 Eu tie Ib or MR ore or Luse Fe No H RAR will die of Ox YEE, nte's Powders are ned Fou nrevent Hos CROLRRA. vent Gares 1x Fowia, renee the gunantity of milk make the butter firm oar and Cream twenty per cent and sweet Foutr's Powders will care or prevent almost gyeny Digvasy to which Horses and Cattle are snblect Forres Powpens will GIve SATISFACTION. Bold everywhere, " DAVID E. FOUTE, Propristor, BALTIMORE, MD, Forssleby R. E. BARTHOLOMEW « Rist Ave perfect Ave perfect health jewels, nov. i aun to distrese but infal lible to relieve. When every. thing else has (afled to bik on relief Fos hoadnehe, bi ousness, ae mpiaints TARE YOUR PR nA a FTHURSTONS LAs, id Furniture and ; Embalming Always have on hand a full line of Coffins, Caskets and Robes. Embalming a Special- ty. Promptattention to calls. Charges Reasonable. JOHN SMITH & BRO,, SPRING MILLS, PA, I. R. WOOD Gen’! Pe'er Agt i hrough the MATH MA TI 8 and ASTRONOMY; pure and appli MECHANIC with stody. three vears ¢ MUNTAL, MORAL 8, Constitutions) Po EOonoy . t MILITARY IENCE: instruction theoreti. cal and practical, indingeach arm ofthe SOTrviY it. PREPARATORY COURSE; Fall term opens Sept. 44, 1 ARTS: combining sho WT Pag POI law and op work MTICAL BCI History ; and LE) sil HI One Examis year, lions Ni Fuformatitn. address ATHERTON, LL Presi, Mate College. he re Co. Pa ar ther For Calniog ig GEO WM HENCH & DROMGOLD’S SAW \W MILL™ENGINES A wonderful improvement in Friction Feeds GigsBarck, Back motion of Carriage 3 times In ard any other in the market, Friction Cluteh wedng all the feed gearing Lo stad #11 while bHaoks 1 arent suv power aond wear, Bend Senate stamps for oe at Lopes io ar a Aled fori Harreup, 3 ay Ra i nltivntnr hellers, ole tos a Pn MEN WANTED. To sell Nursery Stock and a first. class line of KEW SEED POTATOES. No experience required. STEADY WORK and 600D PAY weekly. Out- fits fre. Write Chas. D. Leonard,