THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Dec. 10 THE NEW RACKET No. 9-11 Crider's Ethange, Bellefonte. The attention of the reader is directed to the large ad. of THE RACKET on page Jour of this issue. Scan i carefully. R, SPIGELMYER, Sa SPIGELMYER, Jr. ALF PRICE SALE: Too much warm weather, = have cut our Children’s Si Plush Ca one-half. Now they i > are 25. 40, 50, 90¢: were 50, Toe, £1.00, We have also Zephyrs to Se a lap, will not 81.75. : 1 reduced all after this season. Now's them chance tor a bargain. Our Dolls we hear your are now open, and alreody they are pronouced the finest line in town. Come and see. W.T. MEYER, Bush Arcade Two doors from postoffice THE late ven against 1 for y autheuticated fi HN M. DALE Admr.c. La Items of Loeal Interest During a visit to Philadelphia, last assemblyman R. M. Foster and of State Colle their baby was nd break its week, wife, so unfortunate as to fall a ge, collar bone. Harry Curtin having failed to be re elected to the legislature, Gov. tings has appointed him food inspec- tor. “The Messenger,” name of a 4-page monthly, published by the La- Aid Bociety, of Rev. 8. GG. Shan- non's church, Philadel The Rev. being the editor-in-Chief. The late W. W, of Clearfield, carried life insurance to the amount of | £40,000, Clearfield £1,800 for sheep January. The dogs. is the dies’ phia. 3 ells, aver damages ast were killed by county has paid since sheep RE — Clinton Co. News (tems next week ; H. GG. Bottorf, director, | Bessie Smith, organist. The new M. E. Run will be dedicated next Sunday. | Dr. Munroe will officiate, The Loganton Odd erecting a three story hall A three year old daughter of John Barber, of Renovo, was burned to death, her dress caught from a fire kin- dled by some boys. Joseph Masden, of Beech Creek tp., husked 107 bushels ears of corn in ten hours. mio th MAKE APPLICATION, The Pennsylvania Rallroad to Issue Cleric: al Orders, | i | i | { | COURT NEWS, Cages Which Have Been Disposed of Since Our Last Issue. this action is brought to house and lot and store room in borough of Phill pabies, which sheriff Munson near the close of his term as | was made by sheriff Spangler; the de- | fendant now alleges that he has since | him. This case was on trial on day afternoon and on Tuesday ing when Court called the made a settlement. James F, Weaver vs, House Insurance Co., Boston, out build- of Milesburg, which was destroyed by 1804; verdict on Tuesday in favor of the plaintifY for $1704.76. U. A. Bottorf vs. William Colyer Sarah Carney vs. Morris Liveright; | age done to the buildings of the plain- tiff caused by the sinking of the sur- | face, caused by the mining operations Enterprise mines 31, 1894, and doors would the and and about the same time the plaintiff seeks to recover damages — - Diphtheria Scare, A few persons were somewhat work- over several supposed the became cases of diphtheria in town, but excitement did out when it the ordinary the school directors known that it was only which The however and viet ms were afflicted. took the safe side yester- of disinfectant about the Centre Hall never is too healthful a town for such a dis- ny announces that for 1867 it will issue clergymen in charge of churches locat- ed on or near its lines east of Pittsburg and Erie. Tosecure these orders cler- gymen should make application to the nearest ticket agent as soon as possible as it is desired that all applications reach the General Office by December 15. iii Sold and Bought, Lot Kimport having sold his farm in College township some ten months ago, recently purchased what is known as the Grove farm east of Boalsburg. Posts! Posts! SBawed or in the rough, on top of Nittany mountain, on the Loneberger road. In any quan- tity, at ressonabie prives. Ap to Aq Gi Noll . 1m Be pt Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses have been granted the past week: James O. Noll, Milesburg, and Mary 5. Borman, Tyrone. Samuel J. and Fi denne 4 ton, Newton, elle Kansas fonte Hamp Kinney, R. Lon lerson, and Annie lorence Ant Boggs twp Wm. C. Hilbi ie Harter, Rel Robert W. Markle, Susan Noll, Spring rs re gacre, reeburg, and Sal Bellefor and twp. and Katie E » Irvin Dorman, Fisher Walker twp. - > — Nataral Gas Strack. and Heat No. | LE The Ridgeway Light struck gas in Johnsonburg field well was shot 1,850 feet face at the first sand gas their well on Tuesday below the sur- and a good It wii was found. will be and all indications point to the new well be- ing a gusher, -——— —. Big Porkers, of Penn #eanOt Coachmaker James Condo, Hall, the close showing is bound not to have without some one up self. Calling at the he left the weight of three hogs killed by him which dressed One S33, $334 Condo and his town are ahead, eporter office, as follows: one and one 377 pounds, lf sccmetios A Simple Disinfectant, An exchange says a simple by putting some ground coffee in saucer and in the center a small piece Light the gum As the gum burns al- with it. The perfume is refreshing and healthful as well as inexpensive, sil ip semitone A Convict at 75. It is sad to behold that at the age of 75 a man becomes a conviet, of which there is an instance over in Lycoming county, Joseph Young, of Cogan House township, aged 75, was sen- tenced to three years in the Eastern Penitentiary, a few days ago, for plab- cing poison in a pasture field. cna sini AA ii — Married at Johnstown, George A. Krape, of Bpring Mills, was married on November 26th to Miss Margaret M. Lape, by Rev. Shipman. The wedding took place at Johnstown where the groom has been employed for several months, a ——————— NURSERY TREES FOR SALE Mr. Moore, Nurseryman, has a ship- ment of choice fruit trees, comprising apple, pesch, pear and plum trees, and for sale cheap. Apply at Tusseyville, to G. R. Meese. 3t EE a na Will Meet in the Latheran Chareh, The Society of Christian Endeavor will hold their meeting in the Luth- eran church next Bunday evening, ~For Bale—Hiram Durst has a good bobsled for sale cheap. Has box, tongue, single trees; sud sll dowplete. Ith » birghln. -- a POST OFFICE PLUMS, Who are After the FPlaces—~All are Ahead nnd ln the Ring, “To the victors belong the spoils,” 80 think our friends, the Republicans, and they are welcome to them. In | this county the number out gunning | for post-masterships runs into the hun- | dreds, and all are hopeful. Petitions in favor of sone applicants and yet the fellow with the longest pe- tition may come out at the little end. We have reports of applicants in a number of places, and their present status of prospects for knocking the persimmons, namely, at Spring Mills : Charles Krape,* Frank Rearick,? James N. Leitzel,® (. H. Long,t Titus Gramley,? Charles P. Long,? William Krape,! J. D. Long,1t Charles Miller.? | Millheim : Fred. Gutelius,? Jerome Spigelmyer® John Blifer,* John A. Miller,1 Mr. Sellers, ? Mr. Baumgardner John Stewart, ? Phil. Clark Hermon? Wes Slagle, * Foster, ! sSure Ahead nde track. {Bund low yo Weoent-and Came Back Again, ago Ed- unmarried, Some six months or more 25 and Benore, and efforts the part of his family and friends to find trace of him proved fruitless, of the published in papers far sed for , but to no avail. ward Selke, aged eft home at near Sno w- his shoe Iantersection, all on missing and word scriptions man near, and 7 i of rewards ofl him His fa- long ago mourned Kd. week the stated re any dead or aliv almost frantic and up the hunt and ded. L received Florida, work a farm aad per day. He wrote and told his aged parents that in the future would to Lt no reason was given were mily » AVE ward ast a postal uns card was from missing he wiving man in where it was al on $1.25 cheeringly they need fear no want, bu for his sudden and mysterious departure, - —— Hules Not so Striet hasing of Pure sued by the new mileage books is Pennsylvania railroad will Der restrictions Je sCription, ete, The former #0 strict that : y stibieeted to less severe regarding rules a0] Vie pa- Ia 0 governing the sale of the Wiks were many siected, not so ind the questions asked t i i road ol fs i 3 fa 7 sf of the iron agreement $ fact that the agents were of a nature the impression that the The an accurate description of as Lo creale purchaser was will uot dishonest, new contract require such the original purchaser — freath Loed, DUS) ness of Simon Loeb, 1 i Sim a former prominent man, died morning at Philadelphia. For many was a member of the firm of Loeb, merchants in Bellefonte, Bellefonte sudder he years he & A. afterwards conducted a clothing Brockerhoff house block, his family very ily on Sunday his we in ~ and store in the from there removing with Mra, Martin Newman, the to Philadelphia. Mrs. Mollie efonte, are sisters of both of deceased. i. Congregational Meeting. There will be a congregational meet- eld in the Presbyterian church at Hall, 13th, for the whether will for minister. All the members of the different congrega tions are urged to be present at this meeting. Sunday Dec. we a ——— Broke Several Hibs A few days ago Mrs. Thomas Ly- end of town, was standing on achair trying to reach an article in the upper shelf of a cup- erwise injuring herself, A AAA 83,000 Fire at Milroy. & Co., at Milroy, was destroyed by fire last night, together with a small loco motive, a carload of coal, lot of tools, ete. Loss about $3,000. Supposed to have been set on fire. a ——— Lutheran Services by Rev. Rearick. Sunday, Dee. 13, at Centre Hall, at 10a m. ; at Spring Millsat 7 p. m. ; at Tusseyville at 2 p. m. cecil Broke His Collar Bone. At Millheim, a week or so ago, Paul, the young son of A. C, Musser, fell out of bed while asleep and fractured his collar bone. ssp ~The Philadelphia Branch leads in common sense clothing at common sense prices—hard time prices. They look for only a fair profit there, In many of the goods they sell they don't get any. If you want the finest Olives, Olive Oil, Flavoring Extracts, Sar. dines, Pickles, Ketchnps, Sauces, i acavom, Crslatine; Mustards, and ngs, co tg us lor thoma=Bethleor & Uo, BelhTouts. { i A A A A A rh 1 REDUCED RATES, To Washington on Account of the Iosugu- ration vis P. KR, i, For the benefit of those to attend the ceremonies inauguration of President-elect Washington March 1, 2, 8, and 4, id to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From New York, $8.00; Philadelphia, $5.40, Baltimore, $1.60; Harrisburg, $5 05; Williamsport, $5.79; Buflalo, $11.20; Rochester, $10.- 48; Altoona and Pittsburg, from all other stations on the sylvania system at reduced rates, This inauguration will be a most in- teresting event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country, The magnificent facilities of the Pennsylvania Railroad make this line the favorite route to the national capi- tal at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid terminal ad- val- A ply For Collector of the Port, Wilbur F. Reeder, of Bellefonte, J. tol. Kuhn, of Johnstown, and a a boom L. county, for Lawrence Cambria Brown, of Hastings, for Collector of the Brown is chair- ‘ambria Co, Repub. Com- Hastings’ ty, where mittee and is Gov. right- hand man in Cambria coun is in the coal business, Mr. Brown grain and coal several years ago was a dealer in Bellefonte, is a clever fel like Luay. low and WEArs one eve Wo Would Make a Bore The nest of villages 2 Penn Hall and C mile of Bpring Mills wiperstown, all with- ina square territory, woul make a respectable of some 700 populatic its own streets if desired, A suital new, Miro wm, if Ines managing 10018, irporals d, 13 i , walks and se aud com posed of t wards wo le name might be agreed upon or of cuttings from Ones, ined with for ball hurches, sufficient centre ground, Brace Bn Das hool-hou- need- w litle of « “er all ed, #, stores, mills, etc. , it has Won pe Heligions Services Chere will b tre Hall Ev evening gin the Cen- Saturday e preachiin tical ahi angelical church i at 7 k 3 invited, Li 30 o' clo weryhody 1% f sien for Lhe cordiall y hristian peoj le art in the exerci All are 4. H. ERDMA - Lo and take p body invited wel OTE » - No Game Yet, fre th rts received BOY d the Re pe Hi fr hunting parties from here ar cinity, who have been the effect {0 Come 14 with They cauldn’t home hunter's luck. or but make the proper connections to bring a cotton-tail al r home, The are full of hunters, and the deer about as scarce as the hunters are plenty, that they will likely the bial have seen one prover two, ong woods My — Dedication at Milesbarg, The Milesburg, congregs al thelr Dr. pt LER EW Presbyterian ion will dedicate new John will tev Melotosh, of Philadel preacly the dedicalory sermon and the resident Rev, W. Wright, in the services of the day. NS Ase 0. wint pastor, i Some Pampkins, Lewis Sunday hasa pumpkin which is Dressed, rind off had 105 pounds of clean pumpkin flesh. In the with and seeds out, he absence (ioah, this one would make a big ple. i i —-— Death of a Danghter of Rev, 1. P Mrs. Grace A., wife of A. H. Smith, | editor of the Elizabethville Echo, died Neff Mrs. A. B. Beaver, in | Middleburg. Decensed was a daugh- ter of Rev. Isanc P. Nefl who was for* merly of Centre Hall. ais i ims Gave Them a Raise, Unknown persons exploded dyna- mite under a house occupied by Ital ian laborers at Lewistown last Thurs day night. The explosion tore up the floor and otherwise damaged the build- ing, but fortunately injured none of the occupants, i——— Protracted Meeting, Rev. Faus began a protracted meet- ing in the Methodist church at this place last SBunday evening. He will continue holding services each even- ing for some time yet. of her sister, ~The knack of looking well is due principally to the clothing one wears; to dress well does not necessarily mean that one must own a silver mine or have a “eorner’’ on gold. Inquire at the Philadelphia Branch —what they don’t know about fitting you out nob- bily and at a low figure no one else knows. A SHOE STORE ! “Of the people, by the people, for the people;” that's the kind of an establishment this is. Conducted in your interests, supported by your unwavering patronage and intended for your better- ment, this store has been a phe- nomenal success from its incep- tion, and it is growing bigger and better day by day. Christmas Goods. It is impossible to find anything in our stock that would not make an acceptable gift—that boy needs a pair of boots or dress shoes, the daughter a pair dress boots or school shoes, the wife a pair warm leggins or overgaiters, the mother a pair of warm shoes, the father or brother a pair of slippers, ele, Can you think of anything more economical, more acceptable or more suitable these finching times for the presents you are looking for. MINCLE'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. A line of Handkerchiefs, Fine India Linen, plain % in. hem, at Se—wonld be cheap at donble that price. GARMANS, One particular style of Dress Goods, a little check with silk mix- ed, at 50c. Words will not de. scribe it. All the pretty Crepon effects in Silk and Ww "ool, and Wool and Mohair. The Berges from 25¢ to 50c¢ are remarkable value, espee- ially with the rising market, GARMANS. A very excellent 5¢ outing Flan nel suitable for shirts or skirts, not in remnants or damaged, but regu. lar stock goods —~(xARMANS. The new style Pencil Box, lock and key, chalk late pencil, lead pencil, ruler and sponge, all for Se; worth three times what we ask, A Tablet for 5¢ with fine writing pa per. -(ABEMANS, Lincatter Ginghoms, red and all eolore, be. —GA RMANS The new ’lates—bread, butter and deserts, are immense, from He to 15¢ each. One or a dozen at same price. GARMAN'’S STORE. BELLEFONTE, PENN, ( thoicest ine ol HOLIDAY BARGAINS POLISH FINISH SADDLE SEAT OAK CR MAMOGONY Comme { This Chair ONLY 52.99. y 5 Rs ZUIAr price, #4 25. AVA' HATI8800 A USEFUL X-MAS PRESENT. { OT s4i¢ De “ao . Pol 3 " ir of ng ~ Dec. 12th. 06. itt irday, I + iz of top, & # 94x (24. £3 On} BELLEFONTE. stock. Our large stock of Loliday goods will be display them. Prices have been cu has been reached. t and the bottom notch Bed Comfortables. £1.50 We | Reduced from to want £1.00, Bed Comfortables, the [finest quality made, French Sateen on both sides and fitted with | best quality cotton, re- | duced from $3.50 to $2.25 Jjes’ | Heavy Gray Blankets, 80, | 10-4 good Bed Blankets, i 49c, | Strictly all-wool Red | Blankets, full size, 2.50 | A very fine White Blan-| ket, former price, $5.00 {making now, now £3 50. Clothing, 200 Boys’ Knee Pants, they are: Good 50¢ Pants now 35¢, Holiday gtock now occupied We will w oO good ones, Good School Suits, 98¢.| good ones, Suit, ages d to 14, $1.69 Men's Suits, good and good ones, serviceable, $3.98; Jou Ladies’ Seal pay elsew here $7.50 for the same. We will sell you a Boys coat for 25 per cent. less than any store in town Come and try us and see if we mean business, | fur, only Misses’ Coats, Bellefonte, «Hubli for thd Rarohirew, 11.0 { We have done a Oonr good business in to put our in th Vee. space; Millinery Department La-| by our | but the season is get- | ting late and we want to have everything in our Fall Millinery closed out before X- mas, We are cutting prices in this depart- ment early as we have $1.80 ® large stock on hand yet. ~ Comein and you gare Will get a Hat or ‘Bonnet at one-third less than price was $3.98 carly in the season” All Hats bought of us are trimmed free of charge. oO - - $248 - Plush . - $1.00 $2.00 » -
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