THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA. THurs. Dec. 26 THE NEW RACKET No. 9-11 Crider's Echange, Bellefonte. The the reader attention of is directed to the large ad. of Jour THE RACKET on page of this issue, Scan it carefully. i (+. R. BPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. Christmas A MEYERS’ DIED AT POTTERS MILLS, Mrs. Wm, Allison Stricken With Friday Morning. in a few hours, to her death they butchered, and Mrs, i GRIMM-COATES A Brilliant Marriage at the Home sad Mra, John Shook, On Thursday morning, December 17, guests to the number of about fifty assembled at Mr, and Mrs. John Shook’s beautiful new residence at of Mr, around all day helping to oversee and good spirits. as usual, and made the remark that nights’ rest.” son Edward, who was in an adjoining room, was awakened by hearing mother call; he immediately hastened to her room, and found her lying From the lying it thought she had arisen, and was seat- ed on a chair when she was stricken with paralysis and fell to the floor. Edward at once called Miss Lillie, and together they that was possible to try to Dr. On po- his sister, did consciousness, and Van- rived about three hours before her When she was first found her right and about hali-pist elev i= ained © to v 1 t speak Lo In making r purchases for fine HANDKERCHIEFS, you olidavs vou should see our artment ol » fs } » . Beautiful Patterns, STAMPED LINENS, Pieces, , Centre aime and Dovlies, all new designs. 'd for the children we have un- 4 UN LAR doubtedly the FINEST LINE OF DOLLS IN TOWN. Beds. Trunks, Dishes WW. T. MEYER, Bellefonte. REDUCED RATES, To Washington on Account of the Inaagu- ration via FP. R. RK, those who desire ceremonies incident to President-elect For the benefit of to attend the the inauguration McKinley, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Washing March 1, 2, 3, and 4, val- id to return from March 4 to 8, at the following From New York, $8.00; Philadelphia, $5.40, Baltimore, : Harrisburg, $5.06; Williamsport, £5.79: Bafialo, $11.20; $10. | i5; “Altoona and Pittsburg, $10.00; and | from all other stations the Penn- | sylvania system at reduced rates. | of zion rates; $1.60 tochester, on 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 the Pennsylvania Railroad make this line the favorite route to the national capi- tal all and its enormous equipment and splendid terminal ad- vantages at Washington make it es- popular on such occasions. Sunday, Dee. 20, at Centre Hall, 10 a. . John's at Zp. Wm. ; Georges Valley at 7 p. m of at times, pecially at at m. ; at St : lice Mifflin County Deaths, Io Armagh, Merl Luther and Earl Arthur, infant sons of Wm. Armstrong | aged 12 and 15 days respectively. In Allensville, Joseph Collanbine, eged 66 years and 4 m. At Heedsville, 68 years, 6 m. In Wayne twp. , 15 years, 4 m. At Belleville, Joseph Morrison, age about 68 years, Near Shrader, John W. Rager, age 58 years, § m. In Wayne twp., David Smith, aged 76 years, 7 m. In Wayne twp. 18 years, 10 m. Rosanna Crotzer, age | Oliver Ginifen, age | Oscar Wagner, age i — Philipsburg, The Philipsburg boro council has passed an ordinance taxing the tele- phione, telegraph and electric light poles in the boro limits. The compa: nies interested are making quite a kick over the matter and threaten to test the ordinance in court if it is signed by the burgess. The death of landlord Leister, of the Potter House of pneumonia, has taken off a hotel man who was respected by the citizens and guests of that popular hotel. We have the finest assortment of canned goods, evaporated fruits and fine groceries ever offered to the trade in Bellefonte. Goods in this line are fine in quality and very: reasonable in price.—Sechler & Co. Her children were at once summon- ed home but ed U their mother alive. Mrs. two light sire Years ago, yy ite LO see ' i arriv had ls A 1 TROS ison soars} several paralytic and at times su severe pain in her head fro faithful and Presbvterial She has been a wr of the and ted and much knew her, community ent memt Was Spee beloved and will be g in the in which lived Five children irvive her, Hon, William M. Allison, of Spring Mills, Mrs. Frank McCoy Archibald, of Bel and Fi and Miss Lil lie, lived with at the old home. Her Allison died twenty age was 75 years spd 11 mouth Th took place ) ten o'clock, Dir. » ig. cemeter “t and rd their mi lefonte, wa ther William Her who husband, Veul REO e funeral Rev officiatin in the fonte, made a —- A Monument to Constable Barner The We was revi Ettlinge ved last wee of 8 monument ov Constable Barner, who was his attempt to arrest William Ettinges last spring. The nt work of A. M. Mott, and is of red Swede granite s ic top, weighs monut ¢ Our six feet 2800 pounds, name, age and date of side and on the other “Shot while official duties $125, scription. in the perfor: The which was raised po A Year of 13 Months The proposition is now made that beginning with the next century, the } mouths instead Vario are urged, the year be divided into 1 of 12 for this important one bei with four weeks, would be great their wages month, but any other respect , 88 al present, reasons most his mtain change 1g that » mont one exception, would oo or 28 days, each. $3 very convenient and it would be a boon to those who fixed at so much per we are unaware any be ly would be benefited. Bo A Good Piedge The male [ow eta; n Gazette “ays OM pupils in he public hools of of Mr. Charles L. Grimm, of Madison- burg and Miss Minnie J. Coates, of Ty- rone, When the old family clock the bride and groom gracefully march- a beautiful shook for M. Rear- husband and upon new rug purchased by Mr. where Rev. J. ick pronounced them wife, After congratulations were extended to the happy couple, Mr. and Mrs. genially entertained the guests, swung open the door lead- ing to the dining room and invited all elaborately prepared ducks, cakes, fruits, candies, abundance, Mr. and Mrs, Shook deserve much praise for the fine taste displayed. At three o'clock the companied by a Shook, who so table, turkies, ele... in bridal party, ac- the where they + where large number of to the shower guests went amidst a thick boarded the train for Lioysville will be spe in g Mr, and Mrs, will engage in farming near on the 's father. depot, Of rice a short time nt visiting. In the sprin Grimm burg, farm belonging to the room pt - ¥ Co. ar. Matas] Fire Insurance Meeting ~Lightuning Clause, The direct the | thil’s | Insurance quarterly meeting of held at RR ce, on Monday. the passed 5 WAS jolel Wr ions to amount of abou by JO were board ich insured Tiookt 24 Fos ightning, by the board. adened th also bro He clause damages by fis against Hens Well Represented, represen , Walt Ki i 8 Wagne ndrew Gre er Ker riin, and A i Another Horse Sinks Into a Cave n- Nittany id ¢ er, was plowing io his fle ¥ 1d cd 3 when suddd the under ti @ “i davs ago nly gave way hind feet of ot fell ba that en- animal's animal the his horses and the ning earth up calle sans 7 oi the i and helped to ind. That 8 SUD pose ii grow it those © Ng DOeD Worn away, was not bear the weig Wo Ap A Valuasliie Coin. Mr. M. B publican, LL of Herring, the wk is the owner a of 1700 like recently favs Ann shilling of the date coin, one it in London The one in Mr. Herring's pos ing been sold In the list of signers two wards, A pledge of this kind by all other schools, would be a thing to rejoice over. Who introduced cighr- ette smoking in this town ? 7 Last Bunday evening a quiet wed- ding took place at the home of Mrs, James Coldren. Rev. Rearick per: formed the ceremony. The contract ing parties were Miss Ella Coldren, of this place, and Mr. Ed. Royer, of Mill- M50 Married on Sanday Evenihg AA SAA No Paper Next Week. To afford all hands an opportunity to enjoy the holiday season, our issue for next week will be omitted, for which we ask the kind indulgence o our esteemed patrons, and wish each and all a Merry Christmas and a Hap- py New Year, — fine gold pen ina , beautiful hold- er, put up in a fine plush case, from $1.75 to $3.00. Just the thing for Christmas; at Bushman's Jewelry Store, Centre Hall, Pa. Fine Hams, Dried Beef, la Salt, coarse or 50 1b., 140 1b, —Sechler & Co., Breakfast Bacon, re new Mackeral, ne, 14 Ib, 28 |b, and 280 Ib. bbl. efonte. | Mr. po spasion Herring, of this ongings, from the mint, in father's it came came bel from his when living at Penn Hall. coin Inspecting Cattle assistants, pointed duly by one of the stafl, with tuberculosis. Such animals, condemned and killed as the law di- | rects, will be paid for by the state. I SA Holiday Services. place will have a Christmas service on Friday evening, 25th. The Lutheran Sunday school of this place will have an entertainment on New Year's evening. a — Far From Home. Boob, the wheel man, got an order for eight set of sample wheels from Bombay, India, He's doing quite a business in foreign countries, and has established an office in New York City to look after his export trade. A A ~One-half dozen Roger Bro's silver fruit knives, in case, $2.25, would make a nice Christmas present for mother; at G. W. Bushman’s. Isl A, ~A muffler or pair of gloves will be a present appreciated by any one. Lewins has roade a big reduction in this line, and a selection can easily be made, DROPS INTO A CAVERN, is Killed, On Wednesday of last week, while Gi. B. Campbell, of above Pinegrove, was plowing in a field, with a two- horse team, the leader sank into ground with his hind feet and not extricate itself, Mr. soon as this was accomplished, horse disappeared entirely, hind-foremost into the earth landing ing peak shaped rocks in a low, The opening the caused by the breaking thro horse, was about three feet in ter, underneath the cavern was wider, During the muss the horse ran ofl to the stable, Next day Levi Walker surface of the on other and let down the cavern 30 feet by of a rope, and found the horse lodged upon the rocks aforesaid, but dead ; he managed to take off the gears, then the men hauled him up to firma again. It was very bottom Walker says but he ten feet around into an open chamber. could see No doubt if explored an immense cav- a matter wor- of the ern would be discovered, attention of some Hear- Ex-commissioner Campbell, a broth- the the leporter that he and others of that vi- above named, informs five vears ob- earth f or a dis- the hh the horse disappeared de. of served a sinking of the { { in tance of five miles line with cavern in whi and leading , BO forming fi RK terminating vniel Johnson's, ear State Col- on un sion extending thro the Hale and apparently pros Aris N ott £3 { ampbell, Ur Onn, Winson, wd Gr 1 ines, - ° — & Family's Unlucky Lock Near Romola, f fo PAIL in this “a place 5. 1118 BONE Was and turning had f one the season . a} Veral and they rt ihere are se » household cident is 10 be - -_ Lottery Sait at llelliefonte Warrant of Eu har ward i if Kr i Miery laws, ane he » CLAIRE TER Sitar hances, - - Appenl on a Mining Usse, Ming I nepe t4 wr Joseph Koapper will appeal to the Supreme he ¢ Gordon court 1 Case that nstitutional in which Judg decided the Lie The 1 « ®ion alter a © miniog law was uno inspector arrived at this conclu- mference with Attorney General MeCormick. — Railroad Extension. We learn that the Railroad Cr plans for the extension o This he £1 the © Bellefonte Central inpany has in preparatio f ites main line carried out, distance between by ito Huntingdon, ' if would shorten t Jellef enty item, onte and ast about sev four miles, which is quite an a - - Heavy Cenire Co. Porkers in Sayder Co. Jas, W. Runkle, who last spring moved from near this place to Middle- burg, took with him two Centre coun- ty Chester white pigs, which he killed | one dressed 451 and the oth- Our Bnyder county learn a few points from —-— Treasurer Kline's Deputy. Treasurer elect Kline has appointed | his step-son, William Royer, as his de- puty, and has made a good selection, | being competent and trustworthy. | Mr. Royer for a number of years was | foreman of the Centre Democrat office, | cil in Gets a Call The Lutheran congregation of Mifl- linburg, says the Times, have ex- tended a call to Rev. C. L. McConnel, —— i i i ——— Sadden Death, Ed. Livingstone died very suddenly at Pine Grove Miils last Baturday from a paralytic stroke. He was aged about 61 years, and was a member of Co. C. 49th Reg., P. V. He leaves a wife. isi YI MSA Lutheran Services by Rev. Rearick, Sunday, Dec. 27, at Centre Hall, at 2 p. m. ; at Spring Mills, at 7 p. m. ; at Tusseyville, at 10 a. m. If you want the finest Olives, Olive 2, JFlavoring Extracts, Sar. din ickles, Ketchinps, Sauces, iy Gelatine, Mustards, and Salad Dressings, come to us for A SHOE STORE! by the "that's the ishment this is, “Of the pe ople, for the people; of an estab people, kind | 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 legging or overgaiters, the mother a pair of warm shoes, the father or brother 8 pair of slippers, ele, Can you think of economical, more more suitable times for the looking for, anything more acceptable or these finching pri you wents are i i ~ MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, | BELLEFONTE, : Pp A PROCLAMATION. Dee, try AIBD0 I, the original and only SANTA CLAUS, God Father of the Chaps, Frigid Janie + Little hereby make proclamation : I have appointed Mr. Edwin F. Gar- man, of 32 Allegheny BL, Bellefonte, Pa., as my special agent in your city to sell all the BHkates, I Toys, Games, ete, which 1 have been gath- ering for you for the past iwelve months, I have also ordered and com. manded Garman to make koown to you that I will be with early Christmas morning, dressed my best and richest clothes, and will give to all good children those nice Christ- mae candies and presents which I have so carefully put up; so you will surely find me. I want you all to good, Remember, I am the orig ~ ta Claus: I will come down way from the North Pole in my « ial sleigh, drawn by my pet re { pe the 6th day of Ik BEAL, ie , in the 1886LL year | = } of my glorious reign injthe Frigid Zone, Santa Claus. GARMAN'S STORE, ry 111 is, voll in { i i Bn the #0 inceer i OIG ni — riven on er it HOLIDAY At W. R. Brachbil BARGAINS I's Furniture Store. POLIBH FINIBM SEAT SADDLE This Chair A USEFUL X-MAS PRESENT. bak or Mah J ' iad - 3 > 0 Dry Goo {ar ov took advadtag GREAT CHRISTMAS This week the san . 3 4 ’ 1 - 0 the choice select ONIR Are 1maae - ery. OFFERING SALE. Come no 1 sary Ww Hf f ore Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloaks. 150 Ladies’ Coats, heretofore renging in price from $10 to $15. your choice of this lot, £7.98, 75 Ladies’ Coats, ranging in from $7 to £10, your choice of this $7.08, 50 price lot, gold this heretofore 25 to 12.50, your choice of lot, $1.35. Don’t let this opportunity Child's Coals, slip by ures, Children’s Suits. week. A few more these same goods arrived last week. of 87¢c. Children’s Dress Suits, plain or fancy, $1.18. Children’s All-wool Baits, plain colors, §1.69, And don't forget to look at Men's Suits for $3.98. Men’s Overcoats. Men's Heavy Chinchilla « Overconts, regular price $7.50, now §4 25. serviceable Overconats, good quality, $3.98, Boy's Greroonisf other houses ask you $1.50 to $2.00, we sell you at $1.25, our Comfortables. A few more of those fine left. Usually eold for $1.50, for 88 10x4 Blankets, grev and white, 44 10x4 Heavy Grey Blankets, 79¢, Comforts Umbrellas. Just received a new invoice of Um. brellas. Bulid wood bandle and para- gon frame, would easily sell any place for $1.50, we intend to Close this Lot Out for 98. Domestics The Globe is the only recognized leader for bargains in this department, Apron Ginghams, best quality, 4ic Yd-wide Bleached Muslin, beav y, dic. Cotton Cassimere for men's pants, good « quality, 9c. Heavy /nbleached Canton Tr yard, Ge 1 Wool Skirting Flannel, per yd. 86c wu Red Table Linen, fast colars, per yd, 17e. Best quality Percales, per yard, Se. Best quality C Ty per yard, Se. And a thousand other bargains too numerous to mention. Flannel, KATZ & CO, Bellefonte, them.—Sechler & Co, Bellefoute. Pa.
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