The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 24, 1896, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED KURTZ,
Editor,
TERMS. One year, $1.50, when pald in advance.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per yoar,
ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per line for three
insertions, and 5 cenw per line for each subse.
quent insertion. Giher rates made made known
on application.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Dec.
CHRISTMAS.
To-morrow will be Christmas.
all the holidays throughout the Chris-
tian world, whether on continent
isles of the sea, Christmas, the day of
birth of the Savior, is looked forward
to with greater interest and enjoya-
ble expectation, than any other; or all
holidays put together.
Christmas commemorates the great-
est event since the Creation—an event
80 great, magnificent and triumphant
that its equal will not be seen until the
lag Great Day when the departed will
be summoned to arise from their sleep,
shall
Jerusalem,
lead the
to
King of Glory
the New
abide with Him forever, where joy and
and the
Redeemed to
happiness will endure forever, and
pain and sorrow and sin shall not be
Known.
What is our
gton’s birth day,
ith of July, our Wash-
in our Decoration day,
compared with Christmas? Great and
dear as these are to us, they are as
ay
nothing compared with the d we
celebrate for the birth of the child Je-
sus,
properly celebrated
merriment, thank-
t Gift that
[.et this day be
christian
the
with
fulness for greates can
be offered to man.
A Merry Christmas to all
Bo pt
Din
this session at least.
hav
bill is dead, for
The Republicans
The gley tariff
e a majority but have no harmoaoy.
Wo lpn
at the C
ndependence
I7
Ofte
seems now th AMeron res
Ted ing the |
x 111 3 i
will be defeats
af 11 bins
O13 HOR
d in the Senate.
-
something over a
try to elect his
The people are to have
Juay will
pat
tAL Minnesota banks shut up
McKinley must have
ng this
this week,
red of preventi kind
> -
with the clo-
letters from
ons with kind words for the
Thanks.
ifying for us,
year, to have
Wo py
of
Republi
1 is a new
the
big
gure six
ng on Ban
is ger boss than
a
v, when Chicago's big
three or
under, McKinley
the time. Now why
advance agent” "tend to
and stop these banks from
four smaller
concerns, went
was
in the city at
didn’t “the
his business
busting ?
—
ip-toe to see who will
fight
is Quay’s
namaker is the choice of the
@ Republ
t this hour it looks like a close
if Quay
swer of
tepublican
Penrose
cans and business
fails to land his man
the boss is broken.
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senate committee on foreign re-
anim sly
¢ Las un agreed to re-
ameron’s resolution to recognize
of the
tion will be taken in
after the holidays.
inde petidend @
N y AC
until
lepublic of
tuba, the
senate
an almost
not fiod so easy a passage in the house,
If the
and
unanimous vole,
resolution passes both houses
is sigoned by the President
and Spain. The administration is not
if it passes,
sis—————
Don’t Forget Him,
A comparatively new scheme for
swindling farmers has turned up. The
fers to exchange groceries for eggs.
The farmer gives Lis note for whatev-
ly to pay for them in nice fresh hen
fruit,
note. The farmer's paper turns up at
the local bank. He is compelled to
pay for it but no 9 groveries ever appear.
A A
Will Baild,
Perry Luse, who joined the ranks of
the benedicts last week, will erect a
handsome dwelling at the station just
outside the boro limits. He has pnr-
chased a lot and just as soon as the
winter breaks will start his house,
pA
—There is not a larger stock of eloth-
ing to be found in the county than
Lewins, Bellefonte, has on his shelves,
It is all up to date and of the latest
style. The prices are way down.
HALL
LINDEN
What Oar Correspondent Gives;Us from Our
Nelghboring Town
| Miss Freda Hess, who is attending
| the young ladies’ Seminary at Belle.
| fonte, is spending her vacation with
| her grandparents at this place.
| The many friends of Mrs.
| Weaver, of Colyer, formerly of this
place, will be sorry to hear of her seri-
| ous illness, We hope for her
| recovery.
Mrs. John Carper and Mrs, Frank
Tharp spent Tuesday of last week with
; friends at Colyer.
Frank Lingle and triend, of Potters
Mills, were the guests of George Swab
and famlly over Sunday.
Hale Ross made a flying trip to Sha-
| mokin on Saturday.
Quite a number of our people attend-
ed the teachers’ institute this week.
Miss Musser, of Pine Grove Mills,
visiting at the home of Hale Ross,
David Campbell is housed up with
| rheumatism,
{| Mattie Gary, who has
| sick list for the last few
| ly recovering.
Mrs. Mary Frantz and Miss Wilson,
of Pine Grove, were guests at the home
| of Robert McClellan recently.
Mrs. Mary Ross spent
friends at Lemont.
Wm.
ing their two nieces,
lett, of Bellefonte,
The prayer-meeting whie
speedy
in
the
weeks is slow-
been on
Sunday with
entertain-
Bar-
Stover and wife are
the Misses
held
attended,
At present it seems as if the
1 was
at John Ross’ was fairly well
wish of
sOMme of the pt apie was
as far as sleighing is co
ground is covered with
tle
On Sunday, the 13
United Evangelical 8, =.
following officers who are t
the :
assistant Supt, J. T.
Lizzie
Zeigler,
Talk of In
deer and ge
year 1807: Supt
~. Gettig:
inting
dling none,
wih
Hall
thi
shooters from Linden
who were out twice
the first
r
si
ity,
they
hres
If
seven: time
home as their trophy t
the second time four.
doubted,
you to Henry Ginger
this item is
Raymond,
the
that it can boast of
who helpes
game, our
true in their aim,
to gel even one,
To the ed
pondents
Chris
of this
Linas
exoell
merry and a
Y
ear.
a
Marriage Licenses.
The foll
granted the past week
Creorgye Mars
Centre Co,
R. B. Tayl
bam, Bellefont
HN. A. MeClis
Ida ;. Wilson,
Chas, Jordon
» College,
=. W. Kelley,
Ada E. Harter, MitHint
Ed M. Millh ith
Harry and
Williams
Cyrus F,
on a, Zion,
H. Ralp
Eth E
H. M.
M. Kelas Pe Martha Fur
Harry Miller
Madisonburg
Z.. E. Zeigler, Penn Hall, and
nie I. Miller, Madisont
M. A. Casselberry,
Beatty, Mt.
David E.
iardner,
OWINng marriages
been
shes sy, and
er,
and Mard
yr
Rover,
Coldren,
M
Centre
Kerns,
Lemont.
Hoy, Racha
and
10,
, Ulvarfield and
Fdwards, Oseenl
Cobble, Altoona and Mars
Hace
Ada Vo
y
i and nads,
Min-
Tg.
and Mary
Eagle,
Romol
Blanchard.
teuben R. L.
Williams,
John M. Rines,
Anna Bhilling,
Robb,
Harrison, and Hattie
Jellefonte.
Marion
Mackeyville.
ct
Wedding at
and
twp
Bebersburg.
Will Hilbish, of Freeburg
ried on Wednesday to
Sallie Harter, of Rebersburg, at
of the bride's
Harter is one of Centre county's most
while Mr.
Bish belongs to one of the best families
of Snyder county. The
| largely attended by the friends of both
Was mar.
evening M js
home parents,
| accomplished ladies,
| sion.
ti il pin :
A Brisk Trade in Produce
: he holiday season has
{ brisk trade in produce from this place,
i and the shipments made from
| greatly exceeded that of any
| year. Wolf & Crawford shipped two
ear loads of produce, and A. 5. Kerlin
i shipped over 700 pounds of dressed tur-
| keys to one party alone. There are
| other dealers shipping from here and
the total amount would foot up very
large.
it simon
Posts! Posts! SBawed or in the
rough, on top of Nittany mountain,
on the Loneberger road. Io any quan.
tity, at reasonable prices. Apply to
A. G. Noll. im
A AM AIS
—Lewins, Bellefonte, offers the wid-
est field in the selection of holiday
gifts to be found in the county. Gifts
that are useful are always appreciated,
See the stock when out on a hunt.
Adam and Eve and the Apples,
How many apples did Adam and
Some say Eve 8 and Adam 2-a to-
tal of 10 only,
Now we figure the thing out differ-
live Sand Adam 8 also-—a to-
g00e0cescecssssrescssecesi¥iioe 00
|
ge>tvsesass
We think the above figures are en-
tirely wrong. If Eve 8 and Adam 82,
certainly the total will be 40,
Beientifie however, on the
strength of the theory that the ante-
diluvians were a race of giants, reason
something like this-<Eve S81 Ad-
total 163,
Wrong again. What could be elear-
er than if Eve 81 and Adam 812 the to-
tal was 503,
The following is taken to be
live 814 Adam and
men,
and
am 82
a true
solution: he 5124
Eve-8 028,
Still
lows :
as fol-
81242
is
another calculation
If Eve 814 Adam, Adam
oblige Eve—total, 82.054,
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Badly Barned
few days ago the little baby boy of
or P of Belle!
playing with a celuloid
The
though not
A
Conduct arker, onte,
hair
near the fire, brush caught
and badly, fatally
the child,
We fy
Weekly
Fem perat Highest !
Dec,
Weather Report
West
21 clear.
28 cloudy,
lear,
Clear
-r C
cloudy
Ciouagy
» part elou
3, §
orenoon,
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and
suit your purse.
for
find there the
latest designs.
Lamps.
Lamps.
I andkerchiefs
desirable
' :
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Toys of ¢ very
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Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Rallway,
Time Table, in effect Nov, 16
TRAINEE LEAVE MONTANDON, EARTWARD
951 a.m ~Tralu 14. (Dally except Bunday
For Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Hazieton, Pottsville
Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving
st Philadelphia at 500 p. mv, Kew York v
m., Baltimore, 3.10 p mm, Washingion 4.10 ¢ i)
connectiog at Philadel phia for sli
points. Through passenger coaches
delphia and Baltimore Parlor cars Ww
phiia
13 p. m Tin §
For sunbury, Harrisburg and
tions, srriving et Philadelphia at 6.2 0 mw
York 1.05 p.m, tithe, © §
wnat 7.10 p.m.
phia, and pas en
Baltimore
bd p. m~Train 12. [Daily
For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pottey
for Harrisburg and i: mediate
atl Phil: deiphia 11 Mew York
mitimore 1040 i Frans Lge!
wi kesbarre and Phlladeliphin
ap m Train 6 Daily i
burg and
1856
Dally except
inennedisl
Bal
Parlor car thro
ger conchios Wo Phils
ex ph
ers {0
station 5,
New York aL 75
from Harrisburg
Philadelphia
0 furbed
tite 1
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| Harrisburg and it
Phi t 6
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TO ALL
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Men's
wom:
Branch Stores a
IS
$65, *S0,
bh
C:olumbias
- Calumbias
Dress Goods,
Novelties,
Books,
Dolls,
Toys,
Games,
Silver,
Albums,
Perfumes,
Handkerchiefs,
Umbrellas,
Aprons,
Neckwear,
Shirts,
Underwear,
Everything.
with
Patron Saint.
Doll Carriages,
Will ship
ica.
Floor
Nj MIO,
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you a pile of it
less than any
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SHEM SPIGELMYET, Jr.
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FRB E PP
Are
Week Days {
0 Ham nday
iiladeiphia Sleeping Oars sltached to Fast
bestnd traln from Wi wiatl 1130p wm. and
West-bound from Philadelphia at 11 20 pm,
W. GEPHART
General Superintendent.
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ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
To take effect May 25, 1996
EASTWARD WESTWARD
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STATIONS
Bellefonte
wuOolevilie
veons Morrie
won WHILIDGF orinu {8
wrens HUPIOIR. conve 15
- Fillmore.
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JEMISES4S 434000 18 12 A
. Miate Onilege as § in
Morning trains from Montandon, Williams re
Inck Haven and Tyrone onpect with train To.
7 for Btaie College. Afternoon trains from Mos.
tandon, Lewisbarg and Tyrone Bet ath
Train RA 11 for Siate ee. pb
© lege conpect wit Tine, , i
Belis fonts. or so
Daily except Bunday.
F.H. THOMAS, Sapt.
ad TERABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC BALE.
ara ghout two
house, ay
ce of which isa small bern and
other i dines; choi-e frait, a fresh moun
the door; in the borough of
win re Ta re
w—— ACER —
farm land in a high state of cultivation, » small
orebard thereon he south-east
byruagh of Ov Ovni Tail end of the
1
ae above wil Ng a4 8 hole, at In Crim