THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, | { No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Thirteenth Semi-Annual Clearance 1807, Sale, Saturday, Jan. 9, To Saturday, Jan. 30, inclusive, CHINA ANNEX--SPECIAL BARGHINS, Dress front ¢ ples— Counter, and 1088 tO us Goods — Bargain isle, Nove it «0 Lo U at | 108 a nts from the rush and erush at 2 month = oO y o U idea. The in to even leads R. BSPIGELMYER, { SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, ARING SALE $il Lil (s. SHE lin Force. Bargains in Every Department, form Ww. T. MEYER, Bellefonte. id Make 5 Co Shoal Dem ; ms) cert was duiv qua! filed, Si 61 has di Vv that no ton shi i have for this office unt year, the term of the i J H. Reif- snyder of Millheim, not having yet ex- pired. ed Al 1 ii 1is present incumoHen Wo Marriage Licenses, The follow been granted the past week: John D and Shipley, Un John D. and Veneeda Staller, Wm Bellefonte Albert B ver, Penn t John A Henrietta Joh John E«tright, Bog Miller, Mile Lesher H. Moyer Waite, Penn Hall - a For sale. The Harpster property pied by D. J. Meyer, private sale. It is desirably and has gooG dwe'lis and other nee along with a large b pied by A. J. Reesmuan’s stove and tin slore, a bargain, ing marri licenses have Shadle, Benner, Agnes HOT, McKinney, lipsburg, (hester Hill. Julia A. Phi and Keeler, + rn vp. Lemont, and h. Houservilie cand Edith M. Hire ire. and Annie now ooeu will be offered a focated 4 house, stable, wsary outbuildings, tilding now oeccu- The property will be offered at Address Joux B. HARPSTER, Biepheson St, Freeport, Il. tr 123 ip Mifflin Co, Desths, Albright, Recent At aged 77 years, In Lewistown, suddenly, the wife of Win. H. Felix, aged 54 years, In Lewistown, Wim. H. aged 56 years, In Lewistown, the wife of James Maben, aged 61 years, In Union tp, Juniata May, daugh- ter of 8. Russell Peters, aged 19 years, In Allensville, F. M. Phillips, ag d 48 years, 5m. SA Farm for Rent, Farm, 75 aces, 85 clear balance time ber, good hiode and barn, outbuild- ings, fruit and water, a'l in excellent condition, § mile east of Penn Cave, Rented for money or on shares, & HENRY EMERICK. A PAN ASRS —(iet your sule bills at the REPOR- TER uilice, Yeagertown, Henry Krepps, NOMINATIONS MADE. | Tickets Put Up by Both Parties for Loonl Government, The Demoerats held their caucus last | the hall above! Kreamer & Son's store, There was a | big turn-out and about fifty were pres- | ent to aid in making the ticket, along | with a few spectators, difficulty i in secur-| names There was great to be | used for the bulk of the offices, and | there were more objections and declin- | ings than have been customary before, The peculiar state of political affairs in | the prevents many from allowing themselves to and the disturbing boro good men | be used if the Demo- | for slaughtering purposes, and the condition continues only in the not be a party here any mdre. At} elections for several years, good men bave been nominated at the caucus, then re- | at | those who | This is why nearly every one dec! to ticket. ticket ines serve on was: Chief Judge of Ins pe | bid The nominated Krumbine: Met Smith Il Wm, Lyman L ection, lenahan; own Council, Frank Bradford, M. F. Rielh- 1 year, M. L.. Emerick; School Di- John T. Lee, Dr WW. A BR ors, 3 yes Prank, Foreman, 1 Wagns r TINS; Hig i H HT xu Jr.: Kreamer; Overseer } years, ard; Alexander; Audit year, onstable, Wm, H. W. Rowe reciors, indoe; is, Cou Pox The Republicans held rer, mm Monday evening and ‘hey ul tiokat fig oO r ticket fi we, 1 securing themise! volers to allow up nom! for a publi K. nated is as follos B. Bb B WwW. W, Will Odenk B ITRESS, on, as (, Shoop J | nance have been rege «ted by state that unless the i 8 Drosedct DIED AT AARONSBURG, Death of Thomas Yearick after a Long Iliness, Thomas Yearick, over 35 years a res- ident of Anronsburg, died on last Moh- an illness of several weeks of dropsy of the chest, His nge was 73 years. The deceased was a native of Union county and when a young man came to Aaronsburg to elerk in the store of H. 8B. Gross, In a few months, had he lived, bave celebrated his having married a daughter of Philip Gross, of New Ber- lin, A widow, two sons and a daugh- ter survive him, namly, Harry Gross, of Philadelp iia, and Mrs. W. B. Mingle, of this place. Edwin, the oldest died some years ago. For many he would and years the deceased carried on a grocery Aaronsburg. We knew the deceased and intimately. He a warm ut long wis conscls actions ; advo- cate of the t¢ mperance cause, and an earnest worker in the Presbyterian church Funeral this forenoon, -— -> —- Dramatic and Delsarte Entertainment, Miss Anna Lilyan Dunkel, of the National School of a gradu- ate Oratory and Boston College of Oratory, assist ed by her sister, has been secured date of Friday evening, February the place Presbyterian church Miss Dunkel «d by both press and critics as an in nighly recom is mendes artist of rare ability, and her recita- tions, whether in the line of pathos of » gets in their way, greatly Her imperson humor, t delighting her audiences, enter tainment includes ations ol ighis Pr figures, Colored dussical used with splendid eflect and the wided house 1 her 8] i Appear un ausploes Admission No reserved seats, - ad - Hond supervisors ator MeQuown, of th bill become a law, - » The Way fo Advertise wi fr fever, Rahl, us a eall, | He Caburn iit fr man once was he move to Tamaqua and take charge of the National hotel as a § a Where Horses are A man Chie o from Illinois, recently id he &1 "4 got SAW yearli i) per head nice, good horses for $4 This tells how dealers ean bring wes- and knoek head {aud have a big profit, — Some on Potatoes the had 8 pounds of seed potatoes of Davy Meyer, teporter | Hoe, three Kinds; from these 8 pounds he Be- | {sides having sold part of his potato! erop last fall, he still has 600 bushels | ou hand. Davy, gebs se de Orme. Mrs. Ollie Maise, who lives with the | family of W. W, Dillett, on Church | street, met with s serious accident last Sunday morning by falling down a flight of stairs. She was badly bruised about the head and body, but fortu- nately broke no bones, ’ A OE He - Disease Among Unttle, In the vicinity of Howard an un- known disense is creating havoe among the cattle and a nuwaber have died. The animal is sick but a few hours with the disease. Severs! cows are also afflicted with tuberculosis, —————— i —— Rev, Rearick’s Appointments. Sunday, Jan. 81, at Centre Hall at 7 p.m; at St John's at 2 p. m. ; at Georges Valley at 10 a. m, opposite raised a little over nine bushels, Feil Down Stairs, —Lewing, Bellefonte, ean give you an up-tosdute equipment of clothing for less money than any other store in Wp The Centre report t Hev chureh bad to resign on Preacher Innocent, ts thie that Hef of at- Democrat enntradic ip hie ’ 3 d to city dailies, the Bellefonte aeeont tending a danes with his children, that he only visited the place toy waitin. that nothing fy himself objectionable was there, a i i— Going into the Mercantile Trade, Ex-County Treasurer John Q Miles has decided to remain a citizen of Bellefonte since the expiration of his | Behofield’s grocery store at that place | Ex Sheriff Condo has purchased the | general merchandise store of J. H. | Deibler at Millbeim, and will move { there at once, Ss AM AY Ground Hog Day, On February 20d will be ‘ground hog’ day, when the “weather wise’ little animal is supposed to come out of winter quarters snd stay long enough to forecast the weather for the six weeks following, AA Got the lox “~~. Constables Dunlap and Montgomery, appointed by the court to collect the batlot boxes in the districts in which irregularities are eluimed in the Miller sheriff contert, eame over here last Sat. «A larger and better line of storm conts no store in Centre county ever carried than do Lewin, at Bellefonte, The stock will be pushed cut at a lives iy rate the next few weeks. Prices will ake thew go. i A COLD WAVE, The Thermometer Drops Below Zero and the Could Severe, Last Monday morning mercury was 5 below zero, the coldest we had so far this winter, A violent storm Our Annual ON YOUR FOOT... Is worth two or three doe- the by-ways were blocked by drifts. 5 to 10 in ness and lce-houses are beipe fed, Ice is now inches Bleighing the past two weeks, which is not cause on the other side of the county. Monday night down tod below and the on Tuesday. hydrants are frozen eausing much in- convenience in some families, all day Monday around the mercury during the None Zero, was still howling The cold was intense the be Sore and thermometer being 2610, evening zero and night dropped to four cured to venture out unless compelled In of the the mercury registered as low as ten below, dropped below below, 10, other parts valley blowing and what the The trains rough difficulty in A high wind was little snow there was on drifted on the railroed ground Wis and piled up. got on thue and experienced little making time, a > - Somebody Make sn Suggestion. The of the 4th of July celebration several years ago in Hall, near ly committee in charge balance on lying How to {lee has a cash I of and not bearin bis fan idle $ 100, which is # interest, dispose of this fund the commi has ot yet agreed upon, and the Repror ¢ t od tO hear ih rer would like from some wir readers, how is money can be town proj and 1 the advantage of all in ¥~ t making a good sound money good suggestion. iniiy id iuto the bor AS TY There 100 waiting to be spent and for ice no one knows how, What say u A nt A Remarkable Freak ighiborn g onunty wing, of wr, and the reader may A { $ ¥ is worth: most re im record a Weather luterfored, . Filling Up has been wing cut from hat is near ten in- The day ial put the water Lo sleep. ter below week, thermome or (wo this - - — lig Tanaery the E eros, Harned One of ik Tanne ry Lover OH CHOMPansy 'w sted at Curwensville clowek Monday was {otal iarge tang o' ors and Iy destroyed. Over men are thrown out of i i EA They Want Wark aflai Sorrgue «1 uliar state of A pet AMON r's exisls and Broadhead openings in Clearfiield Co, ¢ the miners in the have become famished that they have petitioning for work even at he miners 80 near united in reduced | ly Wages, a — Had a Turkey Sapper young people from Bellefonte took ad- bills. Which would you rather have? We have bills, but Rubbers, - tors’ Clearance Sale Has Begun. Bargains none of the doctors’ we have rafts of Rub- bers to burn, as it were, TI better than our ie Rubbars cover your feet prices cover the cost to the makers, but the been backward | the seeson has a one, and makers would in of rather have a little money 1 bank than a factory ful them It is the stock, every- ot 1 overshoes, hence we g In every Line. to sell at low prices. through our for cheap — sold game all (rood stout Shoes body — bougiit cheap. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, GARMAN'S STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. - Al Bellefonte. legheny et. «. ANNUAL _-~ Clearance Sale Of Furniture at W. R. Brachbilf's, DATZAaiIns, OAK OR MAMOGANY, HERE YOU ARE, ONLY BELLEFONTE THE GLOBE. Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinery WINTER GOODS If you want to get TEN DOLLARS DOLLARS cone und within the next two weeks. All Ladies’ Coats ! n 84.00 to £6.00, now g 820.00 Coats We have cut the price on all OUR DRESS GODRS ONE-THIRD OFF | of the old prices. All our Red and Grey Flannels one-third off. Blankets, | per cent. off the old prices. Woolen Hosiery, (loves, and all Winter 33 Goods drove over to the Old Fort, where landlord Shawver had a good turkey supper ready for them, There about twenty-five in the they bad a jolly good time. nA AAAS To Relieve Toothache, Toothache caused by a cold in the facial nerves may often be relieved by wringing a soft cloth out of eold water and sprinkling it with strong vinegar. This should be laid on the face like a poultice, and will often be followed by refreshing sleep. A SAM SP AIA Io, A Successful Meeting, Rev. Faus, of the M. E. church, is holding a very successful protracted meeting in the Spring Mills chare and is attracting people for mi around. More than twenty-five have confessed conversion, and the good work will continue, SO A APIS ~The largest stock, the lowest prices and satisfaction guaranteed is what gives the Puilad. Branch, Bellefoute, Juieon uf that vrs ALL OUR MEN'S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS ONE-HALF OFF FORMER PRICES. Our Men's and Boys’ Suits are sold one-third off former prices. Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Wool Underwear one-third off, Millinery prices cut exactly one-half. THIS 1S A GERUINE REDUCTION SALE Our only object being to close out all Winter Goods and to reduce stock as low as possible You can save dollars by coming to see us. “ween KATZ & CO, Bellefonte, -
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