REPORTER. THE CENTRE CENTRE HALL, PA,, THURS. Jan. 6. THE RACKET. No. 9-11 Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte. STICK A PIN HERE. hs SS —— > A DRILLUIANT WEDD (O, a Miss Mary Monleo Kreamer and Rov, Da. vid A, Bolly United in Marriage, On Thursday afternoon, December 23rd, Miss Mary M. Kreamer, daugh- | ter of Mr, and Mrs, Jared B. Kreamer, { of this place, was joined in marriage to | Rev. David A. Bolly, of Harrisonburg, | Va. { main audience room of the Reformed { church, Rev. 8. H, Eisenberg perform- ing the ceremony. | The day was a beautiful one, and ful- THE SPROW CASE, a. | Dysert Exonerated by the Coroner's Jury and Released, | In our previous issue we furnished a | complete account of the violent but mysterious death of Bamuel Sprow, in | Allegheny, and of the arrest of his | companion, Dysert, on suspicion. | The coroner's jury which Investiga- ted the matter, about ten days ago, re- ported that the cause of Sprow’s death | was unknown. Henry Dysert, Sprow’s | companion, was exonerated from all SUDDEN DEATH, Mr U. D, Osman Stricken with Christmas Morning. Uriah D. Osman, an almost life long resident of Centre Hall, died suddenly near noon on Christmas, from a stroke of apoplexy which prostrated him about two hours before, at his home, near town. He had been in tow: afternoon previous in his usual health, and had contemplated partaking his Christmas dinner in town, Carpets and Mattings and If U Kom Curtain Coods To | blame. He had been arrested because | he was the last man seen with Sprow. { Coroner McDowell ordered his release. | room was almost filled. All now anx-| After holding the inquest the body Bellefonte to Buy Ur | { was prepared for shipment from the | iously awaited the arrival of the con- It Holiday Goods, | tracting parties who, within the next | Allegheny morgue to Centre Hall, Don’t forget to look through kind neighbor, industrious and 2 tail- or by trade, although the past twenty | years he engaged in farming. He was a member of (he Lutheran church, Three sons and a daughter survive him, namely, William in Grant City, Mo. ; Milton and Mrs, Amelia Zerby | in Balt Lake City, and Alfred living near Bellefonte, His age was about 67 years. Faner- al on Wednesday of last week ; burial in the Centre Hall 2me- | IPOS ory trial of our foot-| tery. wear leads to the hil i RR as LN ap— Won the Price. The handsome Doll which ha the centre of attraction in Katz . window, at for th attended weeks preceding Christmas arri | seven little girls, dressed in white, | Centre Hall on Monday. Mr. K | of whom acted as bridesmaids and one | medicine under Dr. Neff, dec’d, grad- | 8 have for |uating thereafter at the Philadelphia {ly an hour before the appointed time, { the invited friends of the | sembled rapidly until the commodious couple as- at Lower Prices Fit for Cupid, To wear, and therefore fit for one, no matter how particular fas Our shoes are fine Ei what. lever them | Their superior of | atl} their unfailis any | all orl than you ever hour would join the great and grand | #rrived here with the funeral party on | army of the Benediets, Promptly at| Thursday afternoon, Dec. 23d, and the |2:30 o'clock that popular wedding | Interment was made the same after- The Racket and China Annex | march of Mendelsohn taken { noon 1n the cemetery. ' | tidious they may be. erlatively, from consider tl 1 1g power to picase i YOu bought the same was up ity is the gecret xr y ratlroad \ home after- His by the orchestra in attendance, with | Sprow carried $1,000 in the forenoon | Mrs. 8. 8 Kreamer leading at t relief funds. | gan. | room were thrown open and the wed-| ding party proceeded thither t ' } He ore before in em fr A ———— J Death of Dr, Rankle, br. W. V. Runkle died at his in Philadelphia, on Christmas Before making Ur Purchases. The doors on either side of the orm proval, { 1dBI1101], - i nq ified ap o the al- | your life. GARMAN'S STORE, BELLEFONTE, We have an immense stock of new | ¥ : he mid : tar, The bride, tastily and neatly at- been goods suitable for Christmas gifts, and | . ‘ tired in a beautiful traveling costume | BOON from a stroke of paralysis. Co's one MCLE S JLFONTE, uver, E, PA. AR there is no store in Centre county that two «in rad - > ' . FE Ws ¢ ol PORT of green broadcloth and bearing a bou- | 88¢ Was about 50 years, by | Dr. Runkle was a son of Judge John in | Runkle, of Tusseyville, de¢'d, and read Bi dellefonte, is within 365 kays of Bellefonte's Big Department Store | These gir i G. R. SPIGELMYER, [several years composed it icine at Centre Hall a few vears. he re- | SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. school class of the bride, and are Ethel | icine at ( entre " a few years, he re- | Bellefonte, Pa. | Eisenberg, Helen Hosterman, Lizzie! moved to Philadelphia about 20 years ago, where he gained a lucrative prac- A widow survives him. He was J. M. Runkle, his | formed minister at Hublersburg, and { brought home of his mother at Spring land the funeral took place last fquet of white roses, was ey they & Mi BELI 0 PA. vertised the Doll would be given othe ! little girl who wrote the best an | characteristic to letters {as a flower girl, uost e Sunday | medical college. After practicing med- letter Santa 'laus, There were 222 and the the | award, unanimously decided the’ Ma- titled to is the eight-yea receivead Our Annual | the committee of ladies to whoun i | Jette rere re sak Boozer, Pearl Runkle, Mary Foreman, | letters were turned over to mal | Pearl Riter, and Elsie F I'he conven oreman. | tice, rv} i ; Le. regu {a brother of Rev, the old he ap- | . ry ar { bel F. Christine was en Mabel daughter of Rev. Christine. and Wi i groom, dressed in the 1 by 1» { tional black, was prize, { two brothers, Mr. ratte #3 hn 25. £3 " Mills, Mr. William Solly, of Tioga, Philadel- | Thor} 4 phia, and Mr. John D. Meyer, and Mr. | . . " Sil pnd Mabel's letter: | ; | day, interment being made in the cem- My Dear Santa Claws: 1 saw i = the The brother of | CENTRE REPORTER that you wait lit- | tle girls to write you a letter, will { try and doso. 1am eigh years old; { I am in the 2nd grade, My studies are | fourth reader, writing, spelling, gram- | mar, physiology, geography, hist mental and wr arith | keeps me pretty learn all, but I like to study, My the Presbyterian minister of | I suppose you are very busy | ting toys ready to bring to and boys, I wish you coul our hous®, and then I could {| I could dress the Dolls, make pretty clothes for Don’t you get ve ry hungry | night, you have to travel will tell my mamas to good to eat on a table for you come, or if she leaves me I'll get something for you h so many nice things, I do not which I like most, but I suppos will Know what I need, and so 3 Rive me just whatever you I'm sure I will like it. jut please dear old Ranta { don’t forget the poorer children. will feel very bad if they don something. accompanie Q The remains were to the | in Obedial | justly proud of her success, Weddings... Clearance Sale Sumner V, Hosterman, of this place, * i i ‘ TS 1.1 j etery at Tusseyville, ; as ushers. The ce delight- | v . fully Immediately f t i Cinony wa i . 803 tA : . i the deceased, assisted by Rev, Eisen- 0 urnitu re beautiful and impressive, | eg Ls t : : Po : . | berg, officiated in the services, s community, it MS, thereafter ty | hastened to the ti« pot Death of On Monday of Is the 1 see nd wife of Frederick Weaver, boccnd . : au Aged Lady. ory, LDUSINEss Oppor-| the east-bound train for ; ts en meti k widow Now Going On. Call Early and Get Choice of Stock. W. R. BRACHBILL, 1302. tat ag ASL Wen x 1 . | At noon a well appoint n bisy 1 2 in a t ’ x ”~ in this, and | A tunity i was served to a few sg . f Haines township, died at the home of Isreal Weaver, entire | | D8 years, Tt | a sister of photographer Luckenbach large stock of things,—u mate and immediate p- to-date and suitabie for wed- ot Aro HIre. aoe bride and groom and at Aaronsl rg, aged : 5 months and 25 days, wedding party. un) The bride was the recipi ie deceased, nee Luckenbach, was | presents. any 4 1e Uride was the recij . ; tremely elaborate collection of pr : a ; j of this place, and formerly the widow i ’ | of Wm. Crowl of York county, “riday : i i them ve gone as X-mas comprising many articles value . $s | the way of glass, ware, aang pre sents, but . Funeral on forenoon the shire. 3 i" iT IRE y THit and linen, as well : : mit in Jitheran { burial Anr | conducted io the Lutheran I A I cemetery "5% y 1 . flv fiirnitise % 154 ore v , by » larce stock COSLIY urniture, an ry . ‘a4ve a iarge stock. ow Funeral services were appropriate a While residing int host U4 ‘es . hurch at Have vou seen our Silver. » bride caurch a ¢ | Aaronsburg, by Rev. J. J. Lohr, of t! Y bo . el of made a Evangelical church, assisted "Phone Wolfe, of the . ; nited nds and she was ) Bellefonte, Pa. frie in the Rev, Lutheran WHI g —- - ieh red ly accompli } it of talent. v 4 | au i. P0006 000000000000000000902000000002000000000000000600 — GLOBE. - ose0oce0e Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinery. GREAT REDUCTION SALE NOW IN PROGRESS felated in the eginning on the Lt Of January, we hay bar af i} 4 yt a memoer of Lhe i i | A Clothing Sarprise in the Heart of Winter think otier close ne s I su a “extraordinary | DeUter close now, as I supposs . very busy, so good bye, Your loving li MABE: Beginning today we will inaugurate I guess you incl of such J if thing sale i ering iO rings of this " 4 that will eclipse any sale in | il be a harvest of exceptional It a It's a bold stroke great f wr Yee vaiue | business, figuring on asmall margin of Ve Married Last Evening | r | profit, relying on a tremendous re- Last evening the marriage of Wy . > 3 . | K. Keller and Miss Mary Heckma | 8pon solemnized at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs the histor community Buckuell 1 and her many ; ‘ for pa . BS al - - | RCL nll Who The lopspiriag. ation of her ry 1 , LAV) I'here is much snow and good sleigh- | years of eon to buy . : . . 3 ¢ 1 #¢. Here is an opportunity ing and a country sledding party is pot | new sphere of Pi ' t The outfit Two sled, chuck full of straw, | lined e young ladies tor} the igs Lie William Hall. The f is WwW ¢ ; e | thoroughly reliable and stylish cloth- 0 be sneezed at. is : DC of ! » $ 3 be 2aa in 1 fe g for men and boys in the heart orses with ’ . a Riu r tl | man, east of Centre wed most, We { have included every garment of the | winter, when Hey needed , : are the sides of the sl with half a | educated gentlen i ; . ’ 4 and at “end of the season prices ding was a quiet one, and w ou minister and a Ha estitna dozen or mon sandwich- . ed only by the immediate fami ed betwee: and [charge a ris the as 1 ny young gents, 3 i 1 88 INAny young gen the bride and Fro D., of LOOK b senberg, Ph { sale, the who plac : furs the cream of | seven o'clock. After n “ a > Ji Ont Sr Wits : Moxteomery & Co. | the guests were served : a ! i Jellefonte, | per. The bride received {| handsome 1 mn : : “Vitals'' brand mske in yi plenty I'he idea starts and his ow raps. 113 iii. ' f will bear Those we priot their residen When two such wedded together, we can teporter’s | : Be wep ie Mra vices, which artic wv ON OVery voun % } CVETrY Fill de Sehlittebox mit Stroh, Sitz yed Madel mit earm Bow, Der Schlittewe 8'is yust was the Yungge sude. 4 Lo i 810 k as possib TT 1s an with Ii fiona ing else than a good 1ife, & 18 now so gute, " The A. Keller, east rosperity an i mueh b i in iis App iness ie | I — presents, aii CiadBsSeE O Killea ri {1 I and its very best wisheu t LEPORTER exlend yi tal a Woolen vi i Up gates y the happy | Outlaw son of James » year, a8 we always like to n the Jingerling, jingerling, ling. *1 Hall, and is an industrious and 3 | Stephen Spellen, who murdered Mi- oN | chael Raher at DuBois was captured ' | Thursday after keeping the posse at He f the at § . { last, and did not desert his house until Lew anda Mtv JAN [ore] T0 BUSY PROFITABLE | man and wife, On twelve o'clock, mer (iit along dare Barney, getic young man. He is now tes Fall w | in one of the tos nship school . CONV has chosen wisely in lecting thi Bei ing . - i — Gep up dare k anny, Home Wedding Decossshy noon, Miss ira Kuhn was united | thay all niet geht unt Mer | {bay all night, aught until ~ mreht net was da Olte soogs yunge Doga. Der Schlitteweg is now fustrate, Thursday, ie 23rd, : 2 young lady as his companion th Emma No. life. She is a young lady of mo MERCHANDISING ! iable qualities. Mr, and Mra. ‘ We are sa | gaving tha a hat the price 8 We are sel will reside at the home of the : . a e hen aw cot eer i threats were made to burn him out. * it io in marriage { Mr. Louis Raymond Morgan, of State i College. The wedding took ‘the Home of the bride's sister 1 td | Hall. | Q b Ti Pm Wes f | Sylvester Smith, east of Centre rep uns meh Tzite ul’m Weg fer Spos, | i : | ter upo im. i : 3 8 'er Bpos, 1 Rev. A. A. Black, Reformed minister, | ¥T Upon him Mer sitza tite, | of Boalsburg, officiated Mer sitza warm — En Yader hott en Waiste in Orm - Der Bill da Betz, der John da Jenn, Der Karl da Ket, der Hen da Ann. {| Even then he made a dash for libe rty iand sought safety in [shaft, from which place he was Nor riovisin Baad STOMOMG Des bleeced oll da yunge Made, Jingerling, jingerling, d’ling. at a deep walter * & revelation, and this ont place Pl Mrs ortanity wii dis- | baroain enslkor GAlralll SCCKers., Oh Faremon tribe da Gyl net noss , lodged by turning steam aod hot wa- | farriage Licenses Forced to the | ‘ f ‘ EP ys nf {hh Pe { an Only the im- | *haft Spellen faced the officers and re {turned shot after shot until fell i riddled with bullets. The following marriage 1i were issued during the past weel Edward E. Miller, of Tyrone tose Heaton, of Fleming hie { Reuben Lucas, of Howard. an A chael L. Harvey, Williamsport, The “Centre Reporter” published at | Jacob Barre, of Millheim, and har- Centre Hall, Pa., a copy of which |ote C. Burd, Aaronsburg. reaches our table every week, has just | Jasper A. W agoner and Catheriie E. completed the 70th anniver.ary of its Lingle, of Gregg. : existence. Fred Kurtz, the editor, has | John H. Haines, Woodward, been at the helm for lo these many Lizzie B. Holderman, Aaronsbur | years and his paper always reflects | Steve Luther and Mary Flokics, Of | Our 25 Berges go in this sale at. much credit upon himself and the | Clarence. : Our All Wool Berges always wold at 4sc, now town in which it is published. —Free- | Harvey Houtz and Ida E. Garbrick, | Mkts see our 12¢ Novelty Dress Goods. port, I1L., Daily Bulletin. — of College twp. | quality will astonish you, ————————— ff David K. Keller and Mary Teck- | ligent, and highly respected in the Big Smowstorm, ian, of Potter. Too Many Silks on hand 1 ol - = s -» : : Sie tp abt : 'e y s '® John K. Miller and An: rovers, | ( 00 quality Bi fetta, # community in which he resides. We About 3 o'clock last Friday morning | of or An( ina Grovers, ur 31 (0 Numilty lack Todo, Joe this predict for them a happy and prosper- | it began to snow and by the middle of | John E. Noli M | $1.00 Fancy Silks now at ous future. the afternoon the ground was covered | John E. 1 toll, of ) adisonburg and | 50 Fancy Silks now... to a depth of 14} inches, when high | Lucy 8. Ulrich, of Millheim. winds set in and kept blowing until | Sesteistestts li} tl ston Coats and Wraps. vacate Dress GOods. 1* Patterns of Silk and Wool former price, soo former price he and Domestics A most elegant quality yard wide ed Muslin, the kind ike 4 CASY to wah, in this sale at Yard wide Bleached ity now at “es Best quality Ginghams Kid Oambrics for Dress under be, pow... mediate friends of the bride and groom The married { couple departed on the 3.30 train on a Nox 135 (Goods, Ww go at | were present, nes iy . you . Ra- % Paite BOW £0 al I A Credit to the Town THs same 1.00 asadds - : f fuslin, regular So | wedding tour of several weeks to some | of the western cities, after which they | will take up their residence at College, the home of the groom. x Patterns formerly sold at 750, now go at a Der Mond is hell, der Schna is wels, Black Satin Berber is now reduced Des mocht’s Schlittefore nice : Sutegars Hipperty hep ivwer Schna un Eis. Our 6k to Ah SR Our 48 Black Figured Mohair Is now re. duced to... #-inch Novelties, all 4c, now A { All Wool 36-inch Novelties, former price Shc i DOW... wro——— State ming. never sold Miss Emma is an accomplished young lady possessing many good iI amiable qualities, and had many warm friends in this place, by whom she was held in the highest esteen. Mr. Morgan has for a number of years been assist- ant postmaster al State College, which position he creditably fills: he is intel Li Underwear and Blank ets. Our discounts in these {wo depart. men's from former prices will surprise you. Ifin need of anything in this line, we can do you some good. Table Linens. All our goods are marked in plain figures, and we will make a reduntion of 25 per cent. on the price roarked on ic Oh Fureman tribe da Gyl net noss, Sao farses ries - Gep uns meh Tzite uf'm Weg fer Spos, Mer sitza tite, Mer sity warm — En Yader hot sy Mad’l im Orm : Der Jonny da Jenny, der Danny da Dolly, Der Miky da Molly, der Pitty da Polly. Jingerling, jingerling, d’ling. and an C. “3 any one of our Table Linens, We have too many and want to reduce stock, he (Gute Stories, un feal Locha, - Did you ever have a better score ? Mer kuma Hame after three er four. ————— A oso Reformed Chuarel Services Clothing Dept Change in Appointment Oh Fureman ! tribe de Gyli net noss, Gep meh Tzite um Weg fer Spos, Mer sitza tite, Mer sitza warm — En Yader hot sy Honny im Orm. 'S Samly 's Susly, 's Jimly 's Jane- ly, ’s Tomly ’s Tilly. Jingerling, jingerling, d’ling. nso fp Ao Recent Mifflin Co. Deaths. In Lewistown, Miss Sarah Black, aged 78 years, In Lewistown, Samuel Cady, aged 84 years. : In Lewistown, Bernard Maguire, aged 45 years, ~ On Stratford’s Hill, Mrs. Mary Mor- Rev, 8. H. Eisenberg is conducting services each evening this week at Spring Mills; these services will close with the Communion next Sunday morning. There will be services dur- ing next week, beginning on Tuesday evening, in the church at Centre Hall, in which the pastor will be assisted by Rev. A. A. Black. Evening services begin at 7.156 o'clock. A cordial invi- tation is extended to all. etme Card of Thanks. Mr. W. A, Curry and wife desire by this means to extend their thanks to friends aud neighbors for favors shown during the bereavement and funeral of ch 43 ris, aged 80. the late U. D. Osman. Saturday. The snow that had fallen | was heavy with moisture and preven- ted drifting to a serious extent. Trains were nearly on time. sl itocimmmt— Schools Resame, The schools opened again Monday morning after giving the scholars a two weeks’ vacation over the holidays, The streets are not taken up so much by the future presidents, who are the only ones who seriously regret their vacation being over, Sold His Store. Chas. P. Long, merchant at Spring Mills, sold his store at Northumber. The services in the Presbyterian Sabbath evening, at 7 o'clock, in«tead of 2.30 p. m., as had been announced, Religious services every evening this week, to which all are cordiaily i(avit- ed. least The Lost Man Found in the Wee On November 22 John Armor, aged 60 years, disappeared from Cat. in the Snowshoe section of this county, One day last week his dead bod: was We are unfortunately overstocked in this department, and we are willing to make very great sacrifices to close out our stock. $15.00 Costs now go at $90, $10 60 Conts now go at $ 00, $7.50 Cont now go at $4.95, £5.00 Oonts vow go al £2 48, Capes from $1.25 to 87.00, Children’s and Misses’ Coats, an ele gant assortment left at just 50 cents on the doliar of former prices, i As we are determined to sell all Overcoats out before 1st o we have put the knife int putitin very deep. Prices are cut without regard to original cost. An All Wool A x exe Toe ome a ms Overconts, 84.95 one that is usual 5 Tough rom a 1140 can ow Are a few among the many ins we are offering in this rg our { February oO these, and found in the woods not more than a quarter of a mile from his home, with no evidence of suicide or murder. AI AAPA. KATZ & CO. LIMITED. Bellefonte, Pa. ~—Bubsaribe forthe REPORTER. “Makers of Low Prices and Terrors to all Competitors.” %