Christmas Goods Fincst line of Christmas goods in town, . .”, . Fine line of Chinaware, cheaper than ever before |. Fine line of Handkerchiefs, Fine line Ladies’ Slippers. . LUTHERAN CHURCH BURNED. COUNTY SEAT NEWS, Official Business and Otherwise as Reported from Bellefonte by the Reporter's Special Correspondents, ENTERTAINMENT JANUARY 1 The Franklin and Marshall Glee and Man. dolin Clubs Coming—in Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall and people in the neigh- borhood are to have a treat in the Franklin and Marshall Glee and Man- doliu Club concert which will be giv- eu here under the auspices of the Hos- pital Aid Society on January 1st, 1904, at 7:30 p. m. fhe elubs will be on their trip from the western part of the State and were secured to give this concert through the instrumentality of John Hosterman, of this town, who is of the organization The Pine Hall Church Totally Destroyed Tuesday Evening. The Pine Hall Lutheran church wus totally destroyed by fire Tuesday even- Ing. The fireoriginated from an over- heated flue, and was first discovered in the ceiling of the chureh. Although the flames had not made great head- way when first discovered there was no remedy except to permit the ele- ments to wipe out of existence the dear old church, The church was a frame structure, two-stories high, forty-five by sixty feet in dimensions, and was erected about twenty-nine years ago. Rev. C. T. Aikens is pastor at present. The property was insured for $2000 in the Centre County Mutual Fire Iu- surance Company, P. of H. Opposite the Lutheran church, on side of the Pine Hall road, stands a Reformed church and public school 9 § TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE. E. H. Meyer, et. ux., to Henry Mey- | er, Sept. 16, 1003, 48 acres in Miles township ; consideration $1500, Lehigh Valley Coal Co., to Daniel F. Spencer, July 25th, 1902, land in Suow Bhoe township; consideration $126.15. Albert Owens, et. ux., to Moyer, Sept. 4, 1903, land township ; consideration $30. Eugene F. Harvey, et. ux., to Lilly Powell, Aug. 1, 1903, lot in Philips-| burg ; consideration $1500 John J. Bower, et ux. et. al., to Lau- relton Lumber Co., Oct, 1, 1908, land in Miles township ; consideration $1.00. FILLING THE JURY WHEEL, Frederick Robb and John D. Deck- jer, Jury Commissioners of Centre | eounty, met on Monday morning of | this week in the Arbitration Room at | the Court House to fill the Jury wheel { for 1904. They were assisted by their telerk, H. B. Pontius. Under the Michael | law six hundred names are placed in in Rush | the jury wheel for the coming year. The manner in which the wheel is filled is based on the vote for Governor of 1802, and is about seven per cent. of the vote cast that year, + * + ’ 'KREAMER & SON - » + . return oy president and DO will bear inspection. . . Tops—ijust the thing on durable Cloth, . ec of General Merchan- All goods sold at a reasonable profit, . wanted, Fine line Ladies’ Gloves- Fine line nice Art Pillow - -Printed in Oil Always on hand a comp soloist, The reputation this musical organi- made last year is far excelled this year, in that the club is larger and has t The choruses, For instance : There were 4181 votes cast for the Re: publican for Governor which gives the Republicans a repre- sentation in the jury wheel of 288; there were 4574 votes east for the Den- ocratic the Eid LULion Col LOT'S 1 1+ icte un . together longer. con- candidate composed of teites, solos, mandolin club renditions, adi The whole program is excellent one this vicinity gen cert is quar- Hiram Durst’s heirs, to John Smith, the west May 1, 1903, township ; | consideration $1500 dise. Produce of all kinds * and re 128, land in Gregg house. These are only about one hundred feet distant, but owing | to the wind coming directly from the | west, they were at no time in danger of destruction. The location of the Pine Hall church is one mile west of State College. a most and pleasing candidate, which gives Democrats 312 jurors Iu Centre Hall had wvinety-seven and Penny- packer had thirty-four, . Under these circumstances there will be seven Dem- ocrats and two Republicans slated to serve on juries for 1904. Iu Potter township Pattison had 316 The Democrats will have twenty-two jury- gumethiog has had no | Bank et. Sharer, Oct, «hy township ; con- Mechanical | al., to Christian snd | 26, 1903, tract in Ra can hear | money in | eon- | Farmers and .“ all before pu S00000000LO0000000000MC TD ..Christmas Gifts.. Christmas is at hand a ‘ are prepared to se chance to hear in many many years Eva Borough Pattison Give us a The twenty-five mev—and you nothi better for your I'hese clubs do not rts usually in towns this size—they from a trip including | Mt. Pleasant, Altoona, | aud it is only by special arrangement | organization is composed of voles —— sideration $3700 X Peter M. Smith et rey Henson, Dee, 2, 1 fonte ; ux., to Mrs. Sid- 1003, lot in Belle- VEATS. give : While the elements were consuming the church building members already began to rebuilding. There may be a disposition on the part of some of the members to eonsideration £700. Rit coming discuss to make vour Comfortable, Fleece Lined Shoes, Artics, Leggins and Overgaiters. Fine Line of Greensburg, voles and Pennypacker had 82, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Frances Joseph Walter, Philipsburg, Estells Johuston, Philipsburg. men as against six for the Republicans. locate in the | Bellefonte entitled to thirty-three Republicans and thirty - one Democrats, they have been secured for a con- | It be that | ; tb : { body far and near will in- that borough of State College, but there is | little doubt but that the will again be honored, here, is to hoped lorough is Augustus Emel, Bellefonte. old location | Alice E. Evert, Spring Mills. take terest enough in the college boys to | give them a jammed house and a good tire, aiid) oo C I I FReaQCseOLPsOC RRB yt on Vickets will be on sale at 25} “Ben Hur” Those who desire LOCALS, LOCALS, If Peuny were an egg, wouldn't he! Among the Tuesday were | ! John I. Miller, of Potters Mills, and | the Re- Adam Neese, east of Centre Hall. | lage, namely the Klaw : . . | production of “Ben John A. Yes ick, Hur,” the | Corman farm sents | I'he most important dramatic spec. Dr | smell nhmber : | Advertise y | porter. Will Pear { Give us a Penny? Brown, | Int address s. callers tacle ever produced on the American w/ & iad best tev, (ress or iosterman, as only a limited KR Erlanger | i MIT 8% d ste in ¥ will be sold. which isa H. G. STROHTEIER, ENTRE HALL, PENN. who lives on ei | stage transcript of Gen, Lew Wallace's | 8d- | famous religious romance, will be pre- reg- Chestnut Ef near Farme rs Mills, the ViVRUIs ever again say ain Hits Carriage Driver Dead sale Baie Gale in ‘ert 3 i vertizes bis { sented ut the Btreet Opera | House, Philadelphia, for two weeks | Deven Ber I'he same enormous production which Messrs. Kiaw & Erlanger presented at e Manufacturer of ind Dealer in GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK all kinas of Marble a family P.V.S. STORE. Goods exchanged for Produce C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. 0000000000 OOGSSSO®RO ry H.E. ROSS Spring | HOLID:. We just recet Toper and James ister. Miss Mable Zeigler, one of the ef | beginning Monday, ficient operators in the Millbeim Com. Gas The state grange thinks there is too Hlefoute, while crossing the Pen 2511 ’ wild, much red tape about the new road law, a passenger | Mrs. H li | Dean, of Spring Mills, are spending in. ed at Houtzdale { this week in Bellefonte, : | Mrs. James seriously injured. ! Bre Mills, left last Hall, | portiand Mills. where eX pects spend Christmas with her son Dr. Pp, | ance is justified by maoy particulars of W. Leitzel, of not the i= the jllusion of iia Railroad pear Brisbin in by Brown was go badly hurt that sy I HIGH carriave, were struck 8. Brsucht and ttle son rriage, st tra he d is not a mercial telephone exchange, was in| town Tuesday { the Theatre Royal, Drury Lave, Lon- direct to this city from the New York engagement Fhe wonderful vogue of this perform- station. Stoner } A 4 ‘ Leitzel, Sr., of Spring | don, will be brought in uthierar ~ i Lutheran Fuesday morning for | Mills, ing; ¢ afternoon, Tusseyville, even The Spring appointments Sr “ anr: ‘“ntre { she to} Hand Badly Cut ing. 2020009080000 000Q ' Runkle, of Spring Mills, | Granite, » working on the CC. J. Finkle! Brush Valley, bad the get his right arm a- The member was bad- the last two fin- | ther 1 y h - jeast of the In another eolumn will be found the value, which advertisement of J. H ti naeks at 1 . ORE Krumbine, fur- horse race He ad- prices The Gregg enforcing the compulsory school Last week for | January non-attendance. Let this be a timely | | adv | tory adv, warning to nthers ) towns} ip school board je! % OO) w in to the “aw his, piture deal prned rtaker. on the stage in which twelve horses law, f fortune ft ' ind three chariots are concerned. “Ben Hur” It Las brought rertises Ire Miuets t 5 ins vertiss i ia on in one patron was fined . het for cash sales from now unt Lins Upset theatrical his- seerate dd elween . a 1st Read the more peopie lo — aud we | QTORE FOR SALE He made this night, severing the tendons ——— builded iple than ever known, se theatre, and larger re- ), ( eariug the flesh As a dramat. crn fst l. ~ (GOODS 1 Hol; Our i 10 story this is IY with a religious theme f imevelt a Safe Man? Root mind to come is ® one O | { It proves that there isan CAREr appe- more than passing importance tary = J tite for what is most praiseworthy in A A at a bavquet Saturday Boalsburg, Penn. MacArthur's | | ~i and theatre culture “Ben Hur” reel Operas House but of tw iny following General hat the United auld oe secretary’ the for a will be at Chestnut =i aes limited The undersigned offers his complete stock of General |® Merchandise for sale. Goods all new and up to date. |m Good location and good trade established. ticulars or call at place of business. ~ sr ; surely ) . Are NAIL Y Goods we have ever had. Come CHINA CORNER before buying ur Chr and New Year pres- ents. One glance will convince you I ndulge - 4 ti File - {1 1 PREVI) t Wo seks duarat iC 1G A i Kagvinent LWO Wee Guration ~ * i 4! vega ti Fs yy or ere will mativee performances on Wednes sud Saturday of esch New the highest eo Write for par- ’ week and a special matinee on oaltry Wanted i ’ Year's day. A special feature of that the $1.50, {| production is greater than ever before. wan, of Spring Mills, wants i et will be The store building can be bought or leased to suit | price t the buyer. Call on or address— J. HL. WEBER, Boalsburg, Pa. | . — ® 0° O © { % C O R MA N ee | Tuesday, December 156th, at SPRINC MILLS, PA. | Dr HOLIDAY GOODS : : luck gagement ——— irkeys, geese apd ducks. ian } awa RAL ARR . Phe best i ri r ir sents will be while the Send the local new ou the best cash Irices If you have somethi : be given, . vertise it “AED Ri — in the sintlation of Rev, W The inst nx HMarnisah Ww. K. Har- Presbyterian " The skeptic may talk Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. alisntion of Rev even then not believe nish pastor of tis 1 TO CONS a . he und eee 3 Juflalo Kun took place ot . The undersigne by simple means, af with a severe lung af disease Consumption, i to his feliow suflcrers the those who 4 of charge) a copy of they will find a sure cure Asthma, Catarrh, Bron ing Maladies. }ie bos fis remedy, as it in ins the prescription, wh and mav prove a bie Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, roc | Ere {eburches of Spring Creek, Pine Grove UMPTIVES. Mills, nud Airing heeny : Lemont ¢ SPRING ex MILILS—0O. T. CORMAN also pad.) Laurie was unable to be a present hence Hev, W Schuyler was called upon to pre the i tions in addition to charging the peo- | ple, snd Rev R. M had appointed Lash eLire account « f sickness, | H | wide nud ask constitutional ques. who r deliver the | charge to the | ustor, also preached the Rev. J. O. Denniston read { the scripture lesson and led in prayer. | | Notwithstanding the very cold weath- | | er the large church was well filled by | bargains in | an interested audience, who came for- | ward at the close of the service and | gave the new pastor a hearty welcome. Mr. Haruish aod his pleasant wife | bave made a good impression, and many circumstances poiut to a happy Campbell, Levy io A a fflitad writ a - : i aiicicd wi h wea Elegant dreds g youla, outings, trimmings, { Sermon and gentlemen Hosiery, Gloves, Mits, Ties, Ribbons. Hosiery, wil Le % \Y % 8 # . hh and a special line of splendid white 4 8 neys. , = gies 100 the flesh or if, + ¢ a iy often and gray underwear for ladies none better, none so ¢ heap. s scalds gloves, ties and ribbons in an endless variety. Great gloves and mits, Newest Designs in Jewelry. A full and complete department of fine jewelry, newest designs ney trouble, towards the tr ant organs. ‘This e to a diseased cond d le a Very beau. tiful and desirable goods, suitable for Christmas and New Year presents, : i Women as are Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Oysters. | sud successful pastorate. erable with kidney and bladder trou { They will not be able to move to Le- nd hast } Av “hoice candies. 1 4 and ec ott rgtor r rer and th lici Ma. | nd both need the sam re sedy, Choi indies, nuts and confections, oysters, oranges and the delicious Ma- | a i d ne Same Fron Fe nedy , : . : uo: | mont Lill after the first of the new year The the immediate effect of every description for little folks : Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold | aga rape, ala ays of . | when the house which is to be their po Fancy Toilet Articles, by drupe in fifty- | future home will be vacated by its ad ot ng : ove and tie boxes, albums, handsome imported vases and fine presen Seeupaits | but Mr. Harnish : win his work at once, preaching | next Sabbath at Lemont at 11 a m., Boalsburg at 3 p. m., and Pine Grove | Mills at 7 p. m., aod on the following m. aud reiil A HG 4a ow A a i ada 1383, > 4 i Fancy toilet, ol : a low figures, amphlet tell. | Babbath in Lemont at 11 a. | Buffalo Run at 3 p. m. ————— Gogdhart -Donlthen Better Than a Plaster, A pices of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts, is better than a plaster fora lame back and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a liniment for the relief of deep seated, muscular and rheumatic sins. For sale by OC, W. Bwartz, Tus. seyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, mm A A ——c————— 2 | cut glass ware are displayed on the counters at + ery it, including many of the | Curtain Poles and Fixtures, of testimonial Jetters received | Curtain fixtures, solid poles and brackets mounted with brass and nickel, ifterers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer |, . hiy ornamented.’ Beatitiful ; 1 a . : i ’ 23 Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and | Mighly ornamente dutiful stairrods of flat and oval brass, also the heavy paper, | round steel rods, nickel plated. ‘ a ‘ . . { name ‘samy fon Dr Kimogs dwampron| 1900 Washing Machine, | aad the wddres, Binghampton, N. Y, on every Have just received a line of the celebrated 1990 Washing machines. These Robert Hamill Goodhart and Ella aap Tee ore | machines are conceded to be superior to any other machine on the market. 1 have | Donithen, of Altoona, were married | them from $6.00 up to $40.00 a recording to finish, Any child can operate the ma- | In Pittsburg Wednesday evening of chine, it is partly automatic and almost operates itself. The machine is guaranteed | last week, at the home of the bride's to wash thoroughly and give entire satisfaction. Have also the well known wringers | uncle, in the presence «f the immedi. manufactured by the same company. They are of a high grade, reliable, with | ate friends and relatives of the bride. solid rubber rolls; made in a substantial manner, and at about the same price as | The ceremony was performed by Rev, the ordinary wringer. Bervette, of the Wilkinsburg Presby- Before purchasing your holiday goods, call and examine my immense stock, | 11180 church. The riog ceremony Examine particularly the 1900 Washing machine. was used, and the bride was given away by her uncle, Wm. Rafosey, of i » The lonoking-glaes casts reflections, bal it always tells the truth, I ——————— a ——— Toke V Vintena will act Nike magic, will put new life in you, At vot benefited money refunded... J, “DaMurray, Druggist. “The palmist. believes people should be taken in hand, IMPORTED RUG (26x52) FREE, Any one making a purchase of $10.00, strictly cash, during December will receive as a present a very beautiful imported rug, size 52x26. Full Line of Sporting Goods. A full lin¢ of sporting goods on hand, consisting of clothing, guns and ammunition, Ew Highest Market Prices Paid for Produce. «+ Produce of every descrl tion wanted. Highest market price paid in cash or Pittsburg. The bride wore a gown of pearl crepe-de chine, The bride is ove of Alioona’s most beautiful and popular young ladies, The groom is uson of the late Wm, | Goodhart, of Spring Mills, and is at | present employed as engineer by the | Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Mr. and Mrs, Goodharl are at pres ent visiting his mother, and will be at home to their many friends after Dee, “ The Red Cross Oak Double Heater is the best heater money will bay. Its cone struction is on the right principle to give out the full benefit of fuel consumed. We also handle the Sun=mive Oak Double Heater, Western Hot Blast Hester. See the Peninsular Steel, Retort Peninsular, Imperial Red Cross, Monarch and Family Irvin Ranges. Not only stoves, but everything in our line, THE PLACE TO SEE THE BEST STOVES THE PLACE TO BUY THE CHEAPEST STOVES Sr AR 22 in their already fu ed home, 00 008, Tih pereot: Attaiet ; J A. Reesman,Cen tr eH U a
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