THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KuRTZ, EDITCR AND PUBLISHER CENTRE HALL. PA., THURS. Dec. 19. THE NEW RACKET No. 9-11 Crider's x wehange, Bellefonte. Bellefonte’s Big. Department Store. 6400 feet Floor Space, and bit to spare. If U think handling the truth carelessly, KOM AND C! The Store is Specially Suited {(o The Great American Holiday Nedsorn And is as chock fall of nice t presents as a little red wagon. not we a are suitable for hings The useful beautiful form a happy combination and Toys for the DB: iby, Books, Dolls, everything for larger Sleds anything ard children. A nice Dress P ru for your wife Jewelry. Silverware, Japan Novelties, for your sweetheart Handkerchiefs, Ties Gloves, Umbrella, Leather bt band or besux, and = t} other items—and all at prices that are not matched in this city, nite ON (30d, for wnasand and one U won't do Urself make Us through if 1 % 1 Ve ’ Yi, . purchases belore 100KINDZ The New G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, WOMEN a Wi a RET » 1» Racket. Pa. | It is conceded, have Akness for prety .. HANDKERCHIEF. Knowing ths a job lot out with Handkerchie ete., 18 geen to be Fi yr 3 . lead of anv heav iy W. T. MEYER, Bellefonte. g Broken by a Kick from a Horse, On Thursday forenoon of last k our friend Peter Smith, of near Centre Hill, painful misshap, and hi Was met with an unforiuoate that may give m trouble for several months. He leading a of his borses behind one colt to water : the horse suddenly gave a violent kick, hit the right leg close to the Smith on knee, break- causing severe iting ing both bones and a flesh bruise. the stable door and call for assistance Dr. Ja- broken leg. sfc Mp tl ———— and was taken to the house, cobs was called and set the Don't Need a Bell. bell the Cambridge, fail to posed to putting a new on church he attends out in Ohio. He says people never nor miss the first dance want to church. but curtain rising, at a ball, yet they always thing to help them to get His premise is well taken, be little chance of any one him up when old Gabriel horn. tools wn pe Heduction Sale, Eclipsing our great Fire Sale of 1594, in ashort space of time. Btock is in much better econdition—prices are Jow- er, values are greater. No reasonable man expects to buy All Wool and All Wool Overcoats for the prices quoted fot Shoddy and Satinets, We expect to get your trrde-~when you are through being decoyed, and have your eyes opened. Clothing our business, Nuits, is MONTGOMERY 4 Co. wr A> “ Made an Assignment, At Bellefonte last week the Speeg White sand company made an assign- ment for the benefit of its creditors, The company is composed of N. Q. Speer and wife and operated in Centre, Huntingdon and Fayette counties. Between 800 and 400 employes thus be- come idle. This was the only compa- ny of the kind in the fate. ————————— —_ More Big Hogs. Howard Homan of this place steps jrito the ranks with two hogs which dressed 436 and 457 pounds. — Although all lines of clothing and dry goods have advanced in prices, the customers of Lyon & Co., Belle fonte never are aware of the fact. In the face of the advance a big redue- tion has been made in dry goods, Slohing and shoes, Bee their price FIRE AT COBURN A BIG CONFLAGRATION TUESDAY EVENING. The Grain House, Creamery, and Dwelling of Luther Guisewite Burned. Four Freight Cars Destroyed On Tuesday night the citizens were and it was Ath startled by the alarm of fire soon discovered the buildings of 1 Mr, the er Guiswite were in flames, fire the wite says he first discos ered about ten o'clock, There extinguishing was about facilities flames and it for had boiler. being no fires, the their own w The { and sheds were ay. house, barn thre creamery, grain burned; also { on the siding, one loaded with and the other to Mr. | dwelling house was not Mr. yun sacks, two with consigned Guisewite The barned as at | first reported. Guisewite tells us | he cannot ace: for the cause of the | fire, In the g.ain house wi G00 bushels of 150 1 of wheat, els of rye, wushels of | lot of flour, chop, ¢ te, { had a chopping mill The creamery Was news to the grain house the es on | engine has just been { partment to take the | and smaller one; i and apparatus belo ery was burne d. | On hand at the | been shipped. straw an *1 A sow ed. The lo busit We i § FOWAds Of [+ Vl i I ae] i i (anesaay the ruins —— b hief in the City, » medal 300 years old. Teachers’ Institute, When the met in their forty-nin Centre Bellefonte there | total of included a talk on Miss Margaret MeUl Haven: an instruction Prof. I. D. Gresh, of Milton ographical and commerch [.akes Albert, of Davton Bl at io presen tion of the Great H. Ellen A N.Y. on by Pre Bloomsbur air, of ( interest Charles Mrs, ton, talk gave a very “Temperance.” - - Droak Too Mach Tea. Willi from the - A seamstress in amsport is se- effects of drinking that the drinking and i riously ill | too much tea. The Sun says woman is a slave to tea | drank as high as fifteen to twenty cups a day. addicted to the coffee habit, but was compelled to give it up. to the same extent and is rious condition. She formerly was She then began usin now in i 8Be- A New Scheme. rather slot points, gin business in Chicago on novel plan. There will be chines placed at convenient mia- and by depositing a nickle connection can be bad with any If the service is not secured Shine urns the nickle. Potro Killed a Deer With an Axe, A deer was killed on Wednesday, in Little Bugar Valley, by John MeClin- tock, of Clintondale. He was hauling wood when a dog ran the deer along the road. McClintock joined in the chase and killed the deer with fan axe, ll fo fee Thick. Tce has formed several inches in thickness on ponds near the town, and the boys are taking advantage of the skating. desirable point, the ma A il nth ion ~The cold weather coming ot will require heavier and thicker clothing, as protection against the wintry blasts. Lewins, Bellefonte, has a full new line, and the prices are lower than HORRIBLE ACCIDENY Clinton County Boy Shoots Himself to Denth on Saturday, hunting acci lost his Clinton county, There Was i harrible dent, by which a boy life, at L.oganton, Saturday. Russel Confer, aged sixteen, son Il Confer, had woods near the He gun venpon siipped off striking mer, load and birdshot penetiated his » hole up through his liver lodged in the The her fatl out into the after gone rabbits, thie ham house i or HO, when the set his on a and the whole of buckshot abdomen, tearing a large The charge went lungs and and chest, lad's mother heard the shot i uti son's scream, and dispatched his ier to the woods, I'he boy i able to walk home, ai er, but he only lived tour hours Live accident. On the w home poor rom the Ly part of the boy's entrails protruded wound in the al - . Killing Deer Near Home, Fhurs iny evidently dine | Farm Sold. iri at Coburs Mover nd wie in H MIS Phil ilin 8, of rth il-known Move mill tow Mra neludio ship, w Mover, fil farm land - — A Short Term The £ ounty the Monday the regular term of court ever held of December term 8 4 i courts opened and closed next day. It was shortest in There are twenty lawyers in of them could ransact all the essential legal business, county and two a. No Paper Next Week, Next week being Christmas week, | | times We ask the kind in- readers, and merry, in accordance with a t dulgence of our wish all a merry Christmas. Wi yy First Steps Taken, Pennsylvania State College has tak- ment of a university. The institution has been divided into seven schools, exch to be under the direct supervision of a dean, EE a THE WEATHER Temperature and Hain and Snow Fall Registered at the Reporter office for week ending Thursday 19, 8 a, m, Temperature Dee. " i i“ “ Sa # Maximum Oo 5 bi an 44 ar Minimum, 2 deg. 2 below 0 2 above 0 i i i i FHE WEATHER, Foster Prediets for the Month of December, last bullet wave My storm - of the continent in gave forecast to cross the and the next will reach the P’ 15th, cross t of Rockies country by close of 17th to distur- oast | acifie coastabout trom I'his Pacific £2 usual the weather 16th, 19th bance great central valleys , eastern states 25th. will strike the ar- ther south than and its path slules [= pre- will and south. will lie through southern CAausiig « older the than the re for month. Most he ation from this be in the form of snow line will be I'he Rockies coun storm central valieys Cool wave will ounti es « 11a ‘ VIHLIOYS ¢ Bear and Lig Dog. Emimiming Class, instructed t al All dent prot to be dead, der a COM John Daul ti Was 8 Iie He nan, st undertaker this place, member ol { lass. and is now posted the latest mettoda of ouibul ming. « Sly llemember the Bazaar The Ladies of the Re- formed church, will open their bazaar Ald Soe iy in the rooms over Harper & Kreamer's store on Saturday evening, December list, lunch will be served by the ladies, holidays; All to continue during the are invited, A Buitered a Eailroad, State College students recently dis played their antipathy to the Belle- fonte Central railway officials by greas- ing butter 200 fi of track where there is a heavy grade, thus dangerously interfering with traffic, with et Wp Christmas Entertainment, United Bethany The Evangelical church, near tertainment on the evening of Decem- ber 24th, 1595, E — About the Sick, days, as we are informed by Dr. (izhon, will regret to learn, is not improving. i ——— —A new overcoat will be needed fo this cold weather, you will want to keep warm, and that can easily be done by making your purchases Lewin, Bellefonte. He has Concerning the New HRallroad, The Philipsburg Ledger has recently information | belles | The will | gleaned some interesting concerning the proposed Clearfield a link i le new fonte and railroad. road is i a chain which connect the the se na and (‘ent 3 » arfield coal region with | It the Altoo- | Philipsburg railroad to the | Railroad of Pennsylvania at | nother ill be built from Mill Hall Central | Railroad of Pennsylva ith the Wilkes and Western or Western | Railroad of Pennsyl t Watson- town, h last named road has The new of the Beech Creek and will aboard, will join ral Hung ws the ellefonte to connect nia Ww irre vania a whi a sen ura ine will be thie independent X Leos Of Pennsylvania railroad than either || Dennis Nola Ph dl = | Mingle s Shoe Store, - Bellefonte, = Teachers... GARMAN'S STORE. J ELLEFONTE, PENN HE GLOBE. BREE REE EEE. DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY UNLOADING SALE CONTINUES. We Must Have Room For Our Holiday Coods Prices of All Goods Cut to the Very Lowest Notch « and we i $1 AT PW the regu- HC ROO © OVOrst on Misses en's Coats, and extra bar- 14 venus L800 and $5.00 GREAT REDUGT: An IN UNDERWEAR. Vests 17¢ nderwedr from 13 up. k and Push Caps reduced from ATTEND OUR GREAT OVERCOAT SALE. £10 Overonats we are selling our £15 Overonmis we are we iling $20 Overaoats wow go at $8.50 f.addies heavy Jereey Wi dvs” nd Childeen’s 1 dn i i Ever shares . . it 5 y pie ce of goods in st £7.50 BLOT in this great reduction, Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats at the same reduction. 60 Bamp'e Coats and Capes at [0 cenls on the Dollar We prieh hased this week from *MILLINERY DEPT. a leading} New York Manufacturer, their entire line of Sample Coats at The price on all Trimmed and less than one-half what the cloth Untrimmed Hats cut exactly in halfg . KATZ ' Bellefonte, wim
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