The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 23, 1897, Image 8

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    THE. CENTRE REPORTER.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Dec. 28,
THE RACKET.
No. 9-11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte.
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.
|
We
goods suitable for Christmas gifts, and
the
have an immense stock of new
re is no store in Centre county that
iz within 365 kays of
Bellefonte's Big Department Stor
N
v
re!
G. R. SPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr.
Bellefonte,
Pa.
E is as imitation |
ER
of
our window.
Santa Claus
It is ac=|
to be
but we
knowledged
poor one, in=
sist that the
Holiday trade which
we have in
would do justice
the best Santa Claus
world. Come
and see, i
doubts.
ady
what they wanted for
rifts.
in the
f you have
Many have
alr found just
. Wolf & Crawford.
FY
Something Fr Christ mas,
to be
your friends
baristmas time want
you
y and want to make
be
nis,
ither by pres
inviting
they big
or by them to a roy-
want the finest
nd the choicest fruits,
ach this you
bananas, co-!
best canned
pan, with
| first-class
ermons,
namely,
coatiuts, dates and figs,
and
ws,
goods of frait ats
Bi
ts
kled and spiced go
id He.
And to hay
14
the excell
w holes
wombined with
din-
with
are
Christmas gifts
e elegance «
Christmas
our
Snes OO Your
ner, table set
fine
also
you will want y
glass and China ware, which
te for
appropria
which any frie
ten
nd will appreciate,
, cheese, fresh oysters
articles in
festivities,
8, nuts
Fine
and crackers, ete, also are
piace at Christmas
wash rabbers, bas
5
, pails,
brushes, ete mage ace)
istmas presents,
mr want no inferior ar-
the best at the lowest prices,
bese part culars
i that the old,
yOu can
well-known, |
can fill the
render sat- |
your enjoyment |
Sechlers in the |
Bush jellefonte, have |
all e, and hundreds of other!
articles, new and fresh and at prices to |
suit the holiday trade,
rest a
Fest
hill
SETI
: :
shie Bechler grocery,
for you in a manner to
id add to
boli iay
isfaction ar
of the HE ASO
i.
House block,
the sbov
Recent Union Co. Deaths,
In White Deer, Mary, daughter of
Robert Wertz, in her twelfth year,
In East Buffalo, Alvin Steninger,
aged 47 years,
In Lewisburg,
aged 58 years.
In Lewisburg, Emanuel Chappell,
aged 59 years.
In Kelly twp., the widow of Joseph
Kelly, aged 87 years.
In Williamsport, O. P. Rearick, for-
met ly of Lewisburg. aged 53 years.
sss fA
Recent Mifflin Co. Deaths.
At Ryde, Mrs. Emma R. Andrews,
aged 52 yoars,
fp A
Margaret Philips,
das
In Lewistown, A. P. Martz, aged 24
years,
tte
Presents for everyone, at
Kurtz Bro's, Bellefonte,
opposite Brockerhoff.
~There is out one first-class cloth-
ing house in Bellefonte, and that is
the Philad. Branch. Largest stock
lowest prices, and everything first
class.
A LARGE WEDDING,
George Condo nnd Miss Minnie M,
Married Yostorday Morning.
Yesterday morning, Wednesday, the
large and commodious residence of Mr,
and Mrs. Philip Durst, about two
miles east of Centre Hrll, was
scene of a very pretty wedding, in
which their daughter, Miss Minnie M,,
was united in marriage to George W,
Condo.
The ceremony took place at eleven
o'clock, and promptly at that hour the
wedding march was struck up, Prof.
P. H. Meyer, of Boalsburg, presiding
at the organ. The wedding party
slowly made their way into the parlor.
First came John Durst, brother of the
bride, with Miss Hattie Condo, a
ter, of the groom. They were follow-
ed by the bride and groom. They
took their places before the minister
v. 8. H. Eisenberg, of the
#is-
Re Reform-
decorated
and the
After cot
gratulations the guests were soon sum-
The parlor was handsomely
with evergreen and flowers,
3=
moned to sit down to an elaborate din-
ner, which had been prepared by Mrs,
Durst. There tables
all laden with the best deli-
It was
were four large
and most
land jaflords,
a dinner that would have satisfied tl
Lie
most fastidious taste, and the
all did ample disy
the good things that had been
guests
justice in posing of
pre
pat
The guests numbered over one hun-
and after dinner scattered about
ARG, enjoying | ins
guests only can upon such
CAasion.
ions were made fo
bride
Preparal
mrture of the
DoE
by ¢
weddilhig tour, They were
Mil
a shower
arriage to Spring
house under
other tokens of good luck
they took the train
trip of several d Lys
The bride
pretty
receive
and useful
lack
and linen, while
not a
some pieces of
prominent.
Cieorge and his bride
to got
s
when the
} housekeeping until nex
vv will move int
ing of ex-Sheriflf Spangler
hur iP SLTERL.
ye .
Far. Mat, Fire Ios. Comp. Prompt
ment of Loss
The
dire
regular quarterly meet
tors of the Farmers’ Mut
surance Co
i Mao i fas
10 11
EL on
surance {
pass ¢« §
, taken within the
the loss
Kepl
ther »
fire Fri ny ey
adjusted and Mr.
a check for his loss
Action was taken on
on the
tenant
Fillmore, the
by
barn
last HD
he loss was H ey
Was given
We fp
Death of Reuben Kramer,
Heaben Kreamer, a native
ti
township, and a well-known citis
Rebersburg where he has resided of re-
died on last M:
noon at his home.
An affection of
nt
cent years
the had
and
heart
time
He
of
his for some
the
tired farmer,
lent character,
com plai Was
cause of his death, WA re
and a man very exosl
ned by
age was al
highly estes
His
survives him
who knew him
63 years—a widow
fo
He
this place.
uneral yesterday morning at
was a brother of Jared Kreamer
A
The Irvin House
N., Woods Caldwell
of the
Hon. has
sarge Irvin House,
Lock Haven Re-
:
publican.
Mr. ¢
cellent a landlord that he can’t be per-
; : .
aldwell is 80 exceedingly ex-
mitted to remain out of
though he attempted it several times
- At
Loses un Horse,
Bell
Bam
of
killed
o'clock,
Liveryman Baum,
had a valuable horse last
day morning at 2 by falling
{from the stone bridge in the
imidway between Lock Haven and
Flemington. The son, Fred
was driving to Lock Haven at
time with the horse, which broke
Sut.
hollow
sl ei mins
Praise Service.
On next Sunday evening a Christ-
in the
Reformed church. Bring your hymn
books along; the hymuos used will be
the old familiar ones, A cordial invi-
tation is extended to all.
I A AS.
No Paper Nest Week,
According to a custom in all news
paper offices to omit an issue during
the holidays, there will be no paper
published from this office next week,
and ask the kind induigegiee of the
reader.
EP A
~The largest assortment of Fall
clothing ever received in this chunty
are on display at the Philad. Branch,
Bellefonte, The price is as low as the
stock large. Batisfuction always guar
anteed on every sale,
SA AE.
Regular $1.00 books, at 25 cents,
Kurtz Bro's, Bellefonte,
opposite Brockeriofl,
Foster's Predictions.
My last bulletin gave forecasts of the |
storm wave to cross the continent
to 26. The next
the
cross the west of Rockies couns
try by close of the 27th, great central
valleys the 25th to 30th and the east.
31st.
A warm wave will cross the west of
central valleys the 25th, eastern states
the 30th, A cool wave will
west of Rockies country about
great central valleys the 31st,
ern states Japuary 2
The temperature of the week ending
January 1 will average generally above
the normal, and about the end of De-
cember unusually heavy north
and rains south may be expected.
cross the
the
aud east
Lr
at!
SHNOWS
fp
Large Barn Burned,
The
Fillmore,
large barn of James Huey, ne
last
o'clock
ar
was destroyed by fire
Friday evening about eight
The origin of the fire is supp wed to be
the They
ceeded in saving all the live stock
but all the
bushels of
work of an incendiary. BUC
and
farm
$03)
harness, machinery,
bush of
the entire
destroved
700 corn, els
oats, 300 bushels of wheat, nt
crop of hay and straw, were
The contents of the insured
entre
Wins inst
barn were
Mut
barn
Farmers’ ual of
I'he
Howling i8 0 COrre
» Suey! 8 le
Wi heat, 150 bt
Rye, 1 bush
Oats, 20 hit
Hay, -)
Corn, 700 bust a
Farm machinery, $f
Forks, r
ss, as follows
ton
fakes, ele
Buggy, $37.50
Total loss, THT
This le
paid On
In
Kir
ME Was adn
Monday by
sSUrance «
I'he |
Mn pan
mirn belonging
Cephart estate
-.
moope Exhibition,
th KE
Hall, ue
5 and 2
Wed
Promises tay 1
sday and nesday
treats ever
Hall
most
greatest
of Centre
is kd
il reveals ever
given i
I AS seen in
Baflalo
a —
A Clothing Sarprise in the Heart of Winter
Beginning today we will insugur
community
» & har xceptional value
igiviog. [tsa bold stroke for great
‘
business, figuring on asmall margin of
relying
Here
3 IT i H
MOUZHIY reiindie
on a tremendous re
i an opportunity
£0 buy
th and stylish clothe
of
most
We
ing for me
natd boy heart
hem i
[ the season pric
in the
they are
a
Very garment
"i $
ill Dear the
closest investigation, hose who
urally get the cream of
tion. MosrooMery & Co.
>
J shin
- .-
Change of Cashiers
P. Harris
the First
Ww
. who has been
National
many Year
the
ter of jank
onte fi leave
National
Bellef %
=,
First first of January to
#& Co.'s Bank. AM N
vorth
i
| will probably fill the place made va-
Since the above was in type we learn
i
i
i
i
3
§
of Bellefonte,
elected
held a
M.
meeling
Me¢Cuaray,
Mr. McCurdy
was connected with
the Gettysburg National Bank,
a
Charles of
Killed at Lock Haven
John MeMullen, an unmarried man,
of North Bend, was struck by Erie
train west, at Lock Haven. on
ing of 18 and killed.
He was on a track and stepped off to
get out of the way of a train, when he
stepped onto the other track in front |
of Erie Mail, not noticing its approach. |
Sis
Give Him the Beit,
The champian hunter
A MILE
Ey
A MINUTE TO DEATH,
w
os foto Altoonn,
A freight train consisting of 31 load. |
ed cars passed Gallitzin about 5.58 on
Monday evening on the way down the
mountain to Altoona, A slight rain,
which was freezing on the rails
fell, made the track very slippery, and
before the engineer or train
to realize the danger,
attained a
train
which
thie
momentum
12
Altoona
frightful speed
the runaway
between
ed,
mile
crashed
Altoona
passenger
In 12 minutes the miles
Ciallitzin and
the
minute
were coven
of a
fn train
into a freight standing in the
yard directly in front of the
station,
The wreckage piled up hi
the top of the
covered all the
About 50 cars were
and th
ger train,
gher than
passenger station, and
tracks
com plets 3
Hollidaysburg pa
on
shed
en up,
which was standing
the
was thrown over on its side
I'h
away
tracks outside passenger
the rai
Mich
and fireman of
I Burket a
helped
engineer
train, Fred nd
ile V, Were
el
» able to w
wrecks
trainmen
we
he
Wrsviiie, Git
widow of
aver 70 years,
{ hinrie
Lamar, aged
father of He
Adam Hoover. g
ww Beck
iy
New Hemedy fora
in the world i
however severe, or a
than a pr
a piegierast
¥
ys i i
ery ae Knows thal
Myaral
epara
H
CHAIN E
+3
Fs
QUIcKIy 1
with these tw ]
whole rolled out thin
thet
bile
urns or scalds a
and allowed to remiais
a id
neither inflanmati
drops off,
Seconda
A
{Hines NeCessnry,
will remain
#OAT
Lion I= sonu
i
The Hunting Season Has Clased
All persons should remember that
the hunting season for 1897 «
Wednesday,
lawful to shoot any kind of game from
this on until the again
for woodeonck in July and other
on October 15.
losed on
December 15, and it is un-
feason
sf fo
A Record. i
Last week Alfred Durst, a short dis |
killed four |
ants, five wild turkeys, two deer and
a number of rabbits and squirrels,
0 Me
Mrs. Fox Sues for 830,000
1t is stated Mrs. Mary Fox has en-
tered suit against the Pennsylvania
Railroad Co. for $50,000 damages for
the killing of her husband, Joseph
Fox, in Bellefonte about a month ago.
AI A RANA.
Useful Presents,
Wedding and Christmas presents in
gold and silver at—Bushmans, Jewel.
i
i
They weighed 414, 425, 436 and |
| 475 pounds respectively, a total of 1750 |
| pounds of pork, an average weight of |
| 437] pounds. He evidently Ruows|
| how to raise ‘em.
MIM A PRR oA
Many Changes,
There promises to be much chang-
ing around in town vext spring, and
houses. Some families will leave, but
there are plenty of others who are will-
ing to move in provided they can get
under a roof.
——— A AT WA
—When you want a suit to ft, of
good quality and at a low figure, there
is but one store in Bellefonte that can
touch all these points. Lewins, at the
Phitad. Branch is the plice.
sien MA So
~ Ladies’ solid gold ring, set with
opals and pats, § $3.75 at—Bushmaos,
14 ¥ 1 1
101 InHy
To
One, 1¢
weary, and
. : 1 ,
How particniar or
i
Our gh
"ni
» matter
factidian ] Vv
TASLIGIONs Lit
$11
are iin ir
ever
INGLE S SHOE STORE,
NTE
A PROCLAMATION !
4
id
Nov, 97.
the original SANTA
CLAUS, (fod Father of all the little
churn andl laswics, hereby make Proc.
’ FRricip Zosg,
Lk and only
lamaation:
Mir Evwix F.
Allegheny st.
special
boils,
I have appointed
(FARMAN, of 32 Bouth
BeELLeroxTe, PA., #8
agent in your eliy, to sell all the
Toys, Games, ete, which | have been
gathering for you for the past twelve
months I have also ordered and com-
manded Garman to make known to
you that I will be with you early
Christmas morning pin my
best and richest cloth ill give
to all good children those nl Christ.
bh I have
my
dressed u
#8, BNO Ww
mas candies and presents whi
wo carefully put up, so you will surely
find me. I want you sll to be good.
Herne mber, I son t ind on-
ly Banta Claus will come down all
the way in my
special rej.
deer,
from Li
sleigh awn by my pet
day of
h Year of
in the
X-mas
A
At
W. R, Brac
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or Mahogany, $2.50.
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A Letter from Santa Claus.
North Pole, Dec. 1st, 1897.
that I can g
thee A ile hive
thai the litt? cliilddye
ONE Wy
sohcit they ¢ ould like to fuer, and I will
try fo sidan iy then.
Yours Trudy,
SANTA CLAUS.
A Very Handsomely
Dressed Doll
to the little girl and boy who write
the best letier to Santa Claus.
Our Store is Given Over Now
TO THE
Display of Holiday Goods.
GAINS
$4.98
tly
vige
ail
and
latest
up in first
the lot
er 88.00,
as $15.00,
the
B
Was ever
una
of them as high
and many gh
space.
50 Men's Black,
heavy all wool
Beaver Overcoats at $4.98
Not one in the lot that is not
worth a 810 hill,
50 Men's all wool Scotch
Cheviot Suits at $4.98
Our regular price: on these
been £8.00,
Blue and Brown
has
To those who wish to buy Dress
Goods we will say that we have made
some remarkable reductions in
and an examination of our prices wil
convince you of the fact, Our s
ty has been to keep the best line of
Black Dress Goods. In this we are
particularly well equipped this season
and we suggest to buyers of u
Holiday gifts to examme them.
a
“¥
KATZ
& CO.
Bellefonte,