THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. Dec. 2, * THE RACKET. Bellefonte. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, STICK A PIN HERE. If U Kom To Bellefonte to Buy Ur Holiday Goods, Don’t forget to look through The Racket and China Annex, Before making Ur Purchases. No. We have an immense stock of there 365 kays of Bellefonte's Bg Department Store | is within (3. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. Our Patrons Know Wolf & Crawford. SHORTEST ON RECORD. Trial Before Hon €. at Ridgway he Patsy iat je ¢ of Perroto Augusta, at Dagus minisou July Tire Marder: the | which oec- 25, took trial of Banya for ClIgT Liddy the shortest wurdder cases on way and was one of ($4) record, only about five hours being consumed in the tri- drawing of before t hvis time incloding the v and their deliberation Za The anya has just been found guil- verdict. crime which « een several men who were at work » mines at Dagus, Duprey Par- the star witness, test fled while walk- with best ia male, on the evening of July 25, ing towards home in company Agusta, defendant ther, firing five shots without the provo- cation. Two of these shots hit ta in the head, killing him instantly, bread and breast. He escaped by feign- his down an embankment. The ad- dress to thé jury was very short, by the defense and commonwealth, and after an impartial charge by the court, the jury retired and rendered a verdict of murder in the first degree in about an hour. . Millhelin News Adam Winkelblech, » former citizen of Haines township, died at the Ger- mantown hospital, near Philadelphia, on Nov. 17, having been brought to tixat institution the day before. De- ceased was about 60 years of age, and left this section probably nineteen years ago. A widow and two sons sur- vive him. His remains were interred at Philadelphia on Saturday 20. Most of our readers will remember him as an expert millwright. He was a broth- er of Jasob Winkelblech, of Haines towuship. Jonstable Leitzell arrested a party of illegal fishermen on Saturday evening, 20. They had a hearing before "Squire Garthioff, at Coburn. The constable took them to Bellefonte on Monday morning, 22, in default of the fine, which was $12.50 each. Journal, ————— A ———— Keligious Service. Service in the Methodist church Sunday, Dee 6th, at 10.30 a m., at wisiel time the Lord's Bupper will be ceiebrated. DIED ON MONDAY, Peter Breon, an Esteemed Farmer, cumbs afters Long Iiness Peter Breon, one of the most respec- | ty, after an illness during the greater day afternoon at his home this | place surrounded by his family. {age was 60 years, 7 months 13 days. near [lived in this part of the valley all his [life-time. He was the father of eight children, three with his first wife, five with the surviving wife. The children by his first wife and were Runkle, of Middleburg, {and Mrs. Adam Ripka, now deceased. { The children of the Perry, Mrs. QG. second wife are a Strohmeier, Mrs. Win, Flory, The others are no The Centre hte forenoon, remains interred in Hall were cemetery this large concourse of peo- { ple, Rev. Rearick, of the Lutheran officiating. Better and more than Peter Breon, upright are not plenty. men > | Death of an | The aged Mrs. the home of Aged Lady. Reifsnyder, died at her son-in-law, Mr. Arin- | brus ster, near Farmers Mills, at 2 o'- | clock on last Sabbath afternoon, MH) years, the aged nearly She was Reif 384. , grand-mother of mot H. and WwW. i wha, mother of her of J Millheim, Mrs, Wm. the Of {snyder, I of this place. She was hildren, three and nine One | twelve ¢ SONS and seve- mother to die the home of t ‘riah, preceded the Her husband which was | daughters. son, the other shore, at he some vears ago. She invalid from rheumatic trouble | some 1 Her taken to Millh« for burial on Wednesday ) Years, remains were enoon. - . —- Attempt to Rarn A a Farmer's House, made £ 1 ic ¢ } ight of last week to dastardly attempt was the residence of Geor ion pa. The were fired ge Heiser, in Mazoep- | other outbuildings wanty, two miles west of barn and and burned to the gro about the pre the failed to in ises, bi | reason fire started I get headway, er and his wife ¢ wished, s e ps awaken charged v ing removed to the errytlt i : fessed his guil ~— Mifflin County. Se oy Shot in nd w rranville Mrs. Cherry husband, in their home n | week, leaving | by fer first During rents a shot gun | house, the absend + ner corner and disc narge istanding in a = i : {was thrown down load of heavy shot striking the ier boy itirels the hip joint , from in the groin, & and lodged in hi ‘ died abou (sans “ | acl which injuries he i two hours after the accident a Told the Same Lie Last Year, This i= the ithe head of th ly into bed at tells his wife season of the hold or after m that he at a cost of 65 cents; year w ' & house slips (quet- ildnight won fi that he sold His wife knows that he that he that cost woodshed. has brought lying; knows home a turkey sixty cents a pound him nat Jens! and aload of boos { the cost of which cannot be estimated at one or two glances, — - Cigarettes Killed Him 19 years, in Franklin one week from the effects | arette smoking. Harry Graham, aged died i at his home day last of excessive cig- yefore he became afl dicted to the habit he was possessed of fine physique and was leader among his companions in athletic oon- teste, Graham boasted that he had of- ten smoked 100 cigarettes in a day. Cigarette smoking makes orders come to the undertaker years ahead of time. - sss fs MY or Taken Saddenly 111. ia a funeral many Last Sanday ex-County Commis sioner John Wolf was attending church in Rebersburg, and while on his way home with his family, was taken sud. denly ill. He was taken to the home of Calvin Morris, and since, his condi tion has been such that he could not be removed to his home. The physi cian diagnosed the ailment from con- gestion of the brain. He retains full control of mental faculties and parts of his body, and the last day was im- proving somewhat. eerie a ——— The Tuosseyville Church, The matter of celebrating the Cen- tennial of the Reformed and Lutheran church at Tusseyville, is still talked of Henry Rossman, who is a grandson of its first Reformed pastor, informs us that the original log church is still in existance. After it ceased to be used for church purposes, it was turned in to a school house, and not many years ago was rolled from its old site to near HSwartz's store and Is at present oceu- pied by James Moyer as a blacksmith - ; i i i 1 CENTRE COUNTY TEACHERS Fifty First Annual Session of the Institute to be Held at Bellefonte In Dee, I. arrangements fifty first Iustitute Centre county December 13 to 17. County Superintendent C Ciram- for annual in The The N C. Pul Deputy | be made by Judge John Gi. Love, Schaeffer, Buperintendent of lie Henry Houck, Superintendent; Dr, M, G. Benedict, of State College; Professor IF, H. of the West Chester Normal lerkey, Johnstown schools, and H. Meyer, of Boalsburg. The evening lectures will Dr. (ireen, School: of the Professor P. be as fol- lows: Monday evening, (reorge MN, Fulerton, of the U sity of Pennsylvania, will Tuesday evening “Giet There Wednesday evening, | vice provost fiver- lecture Rey and Stay cli Per Hu- Annan New on “Philosophy :'' Sam Jones, here; Kins, an on “Philosophy of Wit and Thursday Dr. shaw, of Philadelphia, ‘The and the Old Woman.” Thursday, December 16, Directors’ tion will hold two sessions mor"! evening, On Man Di- Associa and discus “Recent Dr N. will be tors’ day. The rec 8 the fi lowing topics Legis] “The Township High Scho =ehool Schaeffer: 0,” D. K. Kindergar w Shall We Irwin { ation, Fortney: “The Public ten,” [«ane Underwood; “Ho lect Teachers,” topies for YDifMcalties reneral sory I i ty of Directors Comfort of the Lengthen the for Schoo form All Over the I'he tendent 1 statistical report shows that fof Talla il of Bellefonte $ 11. # ten dollars fi Phils the OI 80 UnxKnoy delphi iestlin money in Bel wens nim perso Hy A fey \ wn Phil He Ness, came back fri wlelp yv three of the of 69 point ipponents men ss emned n Bucknell were saorificed But, add mst record, and #1 tiiis - -> - Girorges Valley Haunters The ren ing of (reonirge W. 8 returned sings Hes V alle y Fredericks, Ed Breon and week from a hunters, os add b fwood, ‘aldron last hunting trip in Poe valley. twood killed a Rweetwood killed kill wee 3 Fal, Swe Ww. i Hy apik * I a prong ed a bes D bu Fredericks dressed over 100 os, The large bear but bruin made his escape, party ehiased up another vers - > — Hellefonte's New Townhall. The new townhall on Howare has been completed, Although the town will eelebrate its one hundredth anniversary in 1900 it never had building to call its own. Council ways met around in rented rooms, The new building is a 2story al rooms for the Logan fire company. It cost $4000, —i ii “ who I3all Not Found Wm. Huey, of Millheim, was shot in the hip by Dr. Mohn several weeks ago, has returned from the hos pital at Williamsport, where he had gone to have the ball extfacted, Sev eral X-ray pictures were made of his hip where the ball was supposed to be but when developed the ball could not be found. Huey still carries the bul- let, and has almost recovered, but walks with a slight limp. — penta His Arn Torn Of, Elmer Smith, a young farmer resid. ing a few mile. from Lewisburg, while operating a corn-fodder shredder in some manner his right hand became caught and his arm was drawn into the machine and torn to pieces. The flesh and bone was ground to bits, and presented a horrible appearance. A workman standing pear stopped the machine or the unfortunate man would have been killed, AN ACT OF KINDNESS, A Stranger Preveuts a Sherif! Sale from Taking Place Agninst the Mau Who 13e. friended Mim, Particulars of an aet of public, Ievin, of NCrosEs he him kindness have just been made Home Bois the overs time ago as Henry township, was driving mountain from Philipsburg, took a stranger and ton invited The invitation, seat in his vehicle, Hee copted ied Mr. in- vitation, partook dinner at his abode After the med the stranger unpacised a camera and, explaining that he was traveling around the tn pictures for pleasure, asked permi of the hot of course, Wis granted, Wi about the | the farmer strange the "ECO PH Irvin home and on the latter’ ing non couutry ane, i { to take n view farmer's 1, whieh, en the amateur photographer was to take amount of his departure he asked the hospitality shown him, indebtedness for but the refused tog accept any remuneration, A sherifl"s sale attracted ked on Irvin,s of the for particulars. Be- ing told that Irvin had bec ed and was about to be Sherif! t took He went diiect to Bellef pee Lhe ture of the case and ar bill tach the nsked barn attention man and he olv- the lis departure, Hie inv sald out by he man mite, went sherift and inquired the nount of inde ou are invited to the Grand Opening OF Christmas Goods, » me White Fair Saturday, Dec. 4th, Fit for Cupid, ar, and t ior He fit part cular Our from hereto y How they BLOGS to Christmas Day. G Iperiatiy i oods from all over the World. Extremely L.ow Prices fF for oy - - — (arman’s Store, BELLEFONTE FONTE, edness and soon afl Fr Lox A 1 letter, ine Kis ure, week when along friass dd $ 108 BA $ the claim iount of with the s the Iranger p. ove of ( idge, way of return . Irvin, security whatever, only int request RIE sa AT Or wns his of Mr the asking from the fi Lif amot at his conv —— A Parker Defends His Life Inlay Up vi at Harry day - and Drives t a Tree 100 TABLES 100 FOR X-mas Presents... At W.R, Brachbill’'s Furniture Store. see ONLY 90° 4 4 Cobbler Seat Rocker, Oak or Mahogany, $2.50. R R § me ao TTR ha BRACHBILL, BELLI 5000 °000000000000000000000000000000000080CSO0S x7 ¥V. Dry Goods, Clothing and Milline y fini seven b but he swine Pe Em Fr krottl Eu Don k NOW S53 Byro Thm h by, De Harnshol ney. ee About the Big P Michael Burk] wwkers of Centre Kin four the k holder, nd of the awighitere Hill, MI on othe 1} tne Zim- big hogs : he «l 3 dressed 1 i ot neds §54 minis of Millhe i'n ighed Jasp W, Stover, , killed | ym bined HH o™ Sherifl Spangler’s four big hogs had a combined weight of 1580 pounds, dre seed. tan Jared Mowery, of this place, can en. | These ter the ranks of fatteners of big hogs Gots, which dressed, one 440, the other Jacob Shuey, ips Sard, farmer killed three hogs one day near Lemont, last week, The 518, Wear ¢ you w 553 and 558 total 1625 pounds, Ex- cents, now buy at lobe for & Ladies” Astrachan Capes, regular same price 84 Ladies’ Plush Capes, vgniar price #10 sample price $5.28 {adie Cinth Capes. trimmed $10.00 down 10 Se, price $10M, Fleecedined Underwear. goods are seconds, but very few a0 0 $12 0, and plain, from All Ladies’ Conts you can buy of us at just exactly 50 cents on thie Dollar of what other stores ask you. 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