® ST sooms COUNTY SEAT NEWS, Chirietmag PYvs | Ch { G d Christmas goods—B, W. Ripka. . Get your picture taken Friday, Jan. | ristmas 00 S Senator William C. Heinle spent last | Official Business and Otherwise as Reported from Bellefonte | 1st, at Smith's gallery, Centre Hall. i J s VV ine ’ { msn ne————— ’ ’ ‘ ‘ Week in Naw York on tsi oes by the Reporter's Special Correspondents. a : Fincst line of Christmas goods in town, , ,%, . .... On the flrst of the year the wages of ¥, & M. Glee and Mandolin Clubs 20,000 men will be cut at Sharon. TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE. MARRIAGE LICENSES, | Final arrangemen‘s have been made | Fine line of Chinaware, cheaper than ever before |, ’ : W. Harrison Walker Trustee to | John €. Cherry, Bellefonte | for the musical treat in Grange Arca- | . . ‘ Bturger Shultz is clerking in Mont. | ; ohn C, Ys . | 3 irange / | c Cv. gomery’s Bellefonte clothing store, Phos. E Grfith, dated Dec. 8, 1903, Rena E. Black, Bellefonte, | dia, January 1st, 1904 The College | Fire fine of Handbeielists : Fine line Ladies’ Slippers, . ; . . . . land in Boggs twp; consideration 3200 : | boys are coming to give the best the Edward Robinson is home from 8 Pi $ | Edward M. Yearick, Woodward, i boy 2 g ‘ y i William Colyer et ux W. F. Brad- Ada Catherman, Laurelton. | have, and there will be a jolly good | ford, dated July 2, 1903, land in Centre | time at the hall that night. Admis- | hamHY, Ewilie Al : t Tyrone. | Hall boro.; consideration $150. Harry G. Flockian, Sadfsantur g. salon, 25 cents; reserved seats, 35 cents, ivi 18s LHe AleXatid “rr, 0 yrone : ~ i; i ] ry . itl Sr, N adi urge. Minka 2 a . . . will spend the Christmas season in Michael Everet et ux to Thos. A. fary L 4 sopburg | Tickets can be secured from Chas, D. . Centre Hall Hosterman, dated March 27, 1901, land Toner A. Spicer, Bellefonte, | Bartholomew. W H : i " Walker, Esq., is spend in Penn twp; consideration, $220. Bessie Baney, Bellefoute, i esl rt ems VY, arrison ! ar, 1L3(., 18 spe - LW rife! M. L. Beck et ux to Wm, B. Irvin Burton H. Erb, Philipsbur Married in Altovan, ‘ : ing this week with his wife's parents, ’ 1 irb, Philipsburg, . Yo es . ; : y ol ’ 2 fic Mr. and Mrs. A A. Hoffman, of Titus- | dated Dée. 1, 1903, house and lot in| Sadie M. Williams, Philipsburg. The marriage of Levi Miller, of Lin- Fine line Ladies’ Gloves—will bear inspection, . , Walker twp; consideration $600 , m . : : den Hall, and Miss Grace Hainley, : : ie 21 oy Topg—1 { Wm. T. Hoffman,. 8. Philipsburg. { took place at the home of the bride Fine line nice Art Pillow Tops just the thing John W. Dale et ux to Benjamin F. ett za r X Bs ‘ ’ ‘ Hoy, dated Dec, 12, 1903, land in Col.| "" M- Weutzell, Yarnell | In Altoona on Wednesday. A recep- | —Printed in Oil Colors on durable Cloth, , , 4 idaratinm SaA% af : Walter I. Clark, Pleasant Gap. | tion will be given Mr. and Mrs. Miller . lege twp: ennsideratior $355 95. ' I | » - \ Iote oo > . prea ) — Alverna Miller, Brockwayville, | at the home of the groom’s parents, Always on hand a complete line of General Merchan Wednesday noon, Jan, 6th. Logaa Iron and Steel Co y to Will | A Mrs George Miile A ‘ = : So fs : wm Whitmer sud Sous Co., dated | Frank B, Sarvey, Moshanuon ik atid Ma enrge Milter; est kif dise. All goods sold at a reasonable profit, . . . | » § s Oh iris IRs ( ny. ie Nov. 5, 1903 u Centre - stella ) y , Curwensville, 4 nde srante Nov. 5, 1903, lund 10 Centre and Hunt Estella M. Lyovs, Curwensvill { young couple will go to house keeping Produce of all kinds wanted, . , ., . tugdon counties, consideration $3066.25 Pittsburg for a short stay with his ville The fall term of the Pennsylvania Btate College closes Wi doesday noon, Dec. 23rd. The winter tern opens | How many Christmas presents will you give tothe poor? Giving where George OC, Yarnell, Yarnell {in Altoona, where Mr. Miller is em- Muude B. Sechler, Milesburg | ployed by the Pennsylvania railroad there 1s a possible ehuvee for a return ; ; ET sis GR Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. LETIERS GRANTED, Nellie Smith, little daughter of Letters testamentary were issued to F. M. Musser, Altoona Merchunt J. Frank Smith, of this Mary E. Meek, Waddle, rmtmet————— er oe——— 0000000000000 00OPOSITOE Wiliam W. Curtin aud Johu Blanch- ’ + ..Christmas Gifts.. “hri is at hand and w ard on the estate of Mrs Catharine W, Edward B. Robb, Romola Curtin, late of Bellefonte borough, Ida C. Bickle, Abdera. i According to the Reporter's Lemont | correspondent an acetylene gas plant Ch 148 18 i are prep to make your Comfortable, Fleece Lined Shoes, Artics, Leggins and Overgaiters. is not givivg in a true Christmas spirit, | Company, place, vent to Bellefonte where she Acetylene Gas Makes Trouble, will be the guest of the family of Harry Keller, E«q., during the Christ- ” decense dd, . a IAS Season. Letters of adnsinistration were ised Howard 0. Smead, Bellefonte, {in the private dwelling of John I. 20 per cent. reduction on Overcoats to W. Harrison Walker on the estate Gertrude Gallagher, Bellefonte, | Thompson caused considerable trouble and Suits, beginning Monday, Decem- of James Brown, late of Bellefonte Murray E. Leitzell, Linden Hall, | While William Mulbarger was in the ber Zlst, 1903. Also House Coats, borough, deceased Badie EE. Wieland, Linden Hall. | net of refilling the cans with carbide, Bath Robes, Suit Cases, Bags and | fire came in contact with the surplus oedeo00RPRORPOOROICROGE ‘Poon eeotoe r@00 Trunks— | gas the machine was throwing off ! i 5 t 1g off, and MONTGOMERY & CO, Bellefonte WcALS MIcALY | enused it to ignite. The atte : a . ; : i gnite he attendant, Christmas goods at the New Cash Centre Reporter, $1 00 a year, | Store, Spring Mills, | keeling there was danger of an explo- Charles Auman, of Bpring Mills, a | sion, carried the cans of carbide from } Ralph Boozer, a student in the student at Gettysburg, is home for his | the cellar, but not without being al-| John 8. Hosterman is home from Franklin and Marshall College, and is making arrangements for the coneert Fine Line of— SLIPPERS 200C 600 aoe SOQ Williamson Art Sehool, Philadelphia, | Christmas vacation, most suffocated. Had an explosion to be given January 1st, in Grange Ar- s “ ri We x + 1 Pee i » y t i i cadia, by the Franklin and Marshal) | Will be home this week, W. B. Musser, formerly station agent | followed, Mr. Mulbarger might have | Mandolin and Glee Clubs, United Evangelical appointments gt Npring Mills, announces sale of per- | fared much worse, H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . . . PENN. Mrs, Flora O Bairfoot., of Centre | for Sunday are, Tusseyville, morning ; *onal property for January 9. Ree . — x a. : On, ill, afternoon © Centre i - Hall, lMuesday morning went to Phila- Egg Hill, afternoon : entre Hall, posters Boy Badly Injared delphin, where she will remain for | evening It is an assured fact that Howard is | Manufacturer of and Deaaler in HIGH GRADE MONUMENTAL WORK Farrelly P.V.S8. STORE. . : ‘ a Austin, aged about twelve VEArs, 801 several weeks Mrs. Bairfoot has a Windom Gramlev, son of T. M. to have new brick works, It is also f Merchant C. P “© cian eQ00OREGES Long, of Spring | number of relatives and friends in the Gramley, of spring Mills, arrived from thought that a canning factory will lo- Mills, wa eriously irjured by bein Kg : Mills is serious! y oi 13 pr | ' iy Jur 3 2 city, and her visits there are quite | Puiladelpbia to spend his Christmas cate there frequent, vacation | necidentally hit on the head with al Goode exchanged for Produces . C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa ers have been tll on account of vaeei- | best of health ti is fall, . 3 J SN ; . X E feot . ia Inst aeko Ha . t 8 i : rived at the home of his parents, Mr, | je Ove of the lads made an awk. 0000900000000 CCENDOQ nation, and at present a son is suffer. Walter Weave of Thomas and Mere. J. OC Dale, in this place, Hat. | ward throw, the stone #iriRing Austin g f £ P. Hofler Dale, a graduate of Penn- | stone Friday of last week TT ie why « ' g Finn Ned 11 it 4 “ aS . . y The family of Merchant C. P. Long, John Scholl, of Altoona, last week, sylvania State College, and at present Austio and his companion were re- recon n all kinas of Marble ano F Ny +r Mill , i inla : “ 2e Fatlis Soholl a v : of Rpring Mills, is having its trial paid his father, William choll, a visit, astudent in the medical department | turning from school and for RIN Use. Within the past few weeks two daugh- | The senior Seholl has not been in the of the University of Pennsylvania. ar- | ment were throw ing mark at an ob. HOBOO (Granite, i ff » i B11 BOC : » , . Z . = RTE ing from a severe ivjury, an account of | Weaver, of Axe Mann, was seriously | urday morning Io theafternoon Mr. | on the top of the head which is given elsewhere. injured st Gatesburg While dump- Dale went to Muns wi, where he will A deep gush was cut in the sku . ) N “ From information at hand the schon] | ing ore ears, he fell, a ear weighing take ch rge of the drugstore of Dr, | and itis feared the brain has been i13- 4 3 3 : ! i ° AS NNSA A ’ A teachers in Penns and Brush Valleys, | 1500 pounds passin i J. g over him. His' Will Keller, while that gentleman at. | jured, ie DOY 18 cousCious and is re- * ~ . * | it is intimated, when the allowances to —- - uacertain )] 1110 \ ] | D d teachers will not pay expenses, the TORE FOR SALE | ts " = 10, ‘ i < school boards will make up the defi- as a rule, will attend the teachers’ in- | condition is serious tends the Clearfield teachers’ institute, | t surgical sid. The out- slute at Philipsburg In some districts Come al ibis period is, however, very Leltz«)- Wieland ciency. T l ] Fhe marringe of Murray Leitzel and he n ersi > : ” > wv | tials took place Wedneaday noon at The undersigned olfers his complete stock of General the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. | We just received the finest line of Holiday Goods we have ice which gave way and he fell into ~ : 1. ~ ‘stherine Wielan« i inde i . 1 the water.” Hof on pation Merchandise for sale. Goods all new and up to date. : \therir land, ut 1. Yio Hall ever had. Come and see Our CHINA CORNER } i } # Nn he ceremony was performed iN a, gone to his assistance at once he would | Good location and good trade established, Write for PAr- | A. Bisck, of the Buslsburg Reform. before buying your Christmas and New Year pres- | ed church, and Miss Winifred Wie. | ents. One glance will convince you, y all probability have bes drowned, : ' Bn .PIe mi LY have teen drowns ticulars or call at place of business. aliasi— | innd, sister of the bride, and Miteheld Er i The store building can be bought or leased to suit | Garbrick, both of Linden Hall, were Send the local news to 1 po GRAIN MARKEY, O.T. Corman, of Spring Mills, wants | andania be | i : the buyer. Call on or address— | athentan | If you have chickens, turkeys, geese and ducks. loth bride and o g . 1 g Both bride and groom are YOURE | vartise it in the R Also, apples. The best cash prices. o wie of most excellent aualities. The | io Pi om a price ’ J. H. WEBER, Boalsburg, Pa. petpie ol m 3 a ua il) : I i Every man is apt 1 i ands, will be give . a : goads, will be given | groom is employed by the Laurelton | RODUCE ¢ | eEpecially il it wears § tuber Company, and is a ustive of . The Cause of Many | , ! \ N Northumberland ~ Sudden Deaths.| e e Pa ° oo [be young couple, on the first of PT IVES: avuary, will begin housekeeping at! by simple means afters ring with a severe lung aflecs va. ng this | Linden Hall 4 - : mem dene of : ause so decep- SPRINC MILLS PA 5 Cinease Consumption, is anxious 10 make SPRING MILLS—0. T. CORMAN as a Ses » = i § to his fellow suflerers t £7 ss : A t hie 5 desire 11. be w chivas * ’ xehiange Br wy Cas saison paid.) , f the tur ' " ’ I $ i fave You Beer Heard fim 31 Bnd 2 sure i —— \ fy } 82 md . | A ¢ roBCh itis ana OLIDAY GOODS The render who growls ut the cou. | {lashes Carn, Sroncait: a try weekly because, to his notion, thers Eis remedy, as it is valuable ' i “ " ho Oat the prescription, wt Lis no news in it, has nev r been know: and mav prove a bless | to furnish a single item of news for | Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brookiyn, New Yor Dress Goods and Trimmings. the news eolamn. In fact, if he were | closely questioned he could not men. | w Elegant dress goods, outings, trimmings, and a special line of splendid white s 1 od wiil attac) Foe 4 3 o1 Hee “hy i ality : and gray underwear for ladies and gentlemen—none better, none so cheap. tion an occurrence ia his locality that rital organs or the : has uot found its way to the editor and waste Hosiery, Gloves, Mits, Ties, Ribbons. Into the newspaper. The chances are Hosiery, gloves, ties and ribbons in an endless variety. Great bargains in | that this character is ignorant of the gloves and mits. happenings in his immediate vicinity, : s and that he relishes every bit of news Newest Designs n Jewelry. in the paper at which he growls, A full and complete department of fine jewelry, newest designs. Very beau- Why, then, does he growl? He is a tiful and desirable goods. suitable for Christmas and New Year presents, pretender, and endeavors to make his Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Oysters. Choice candies, nuts and confections, oysters, oranges and the delicious Ma- neighbor believe he “knows it all.” It is not unusual, you know, to try to : s hide ignorance by making great pre- i ig laga grapes, also toys of every des ription for little folks tenses, If vou have ever heard the extraor: fect of Swamp-Root is soor . . : ‘ realized. It stands ighest its wor Fancy Toilet Articles, growler, you will say amen, y s pleasant to taks and S Fancy toilet, glove and tie boxes, albums, handsome imported vases and fine - —— ¢ 3 picasan 4 iG ana by all drugs in fifty-cent and one-do fomd Pon - 3 Um $7 . ‘ " 3 Nase bats. . y a k Curtain Poles and Fixtures. Miss Edith Boozer will spend the Christmas season at home, cut glass ware are displayed on the counters at very low figures, LOCALS, Curtain fixtures, solid pajes and brackets mounted with brass and nickel, Overy an ; : 9 arkeseabi . Savery a tighly ornamented. Beautiful stair rods of flat and oval brass, also the heavy 20 per cent. reduction on Overcoats 1 tells all abou 2 . stant sis ta . aud Suite, beginning Monday, Deceme- sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co, | Found steel rods, nickel plated. ber 2st : 1903 . n House . Cont Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention hi s snigeouanssiin, a ate, reading this generous offer in this paper, 1900 Was ng Machine, Bath Robes, Suit Cases, Bags and : re Just received : & » . aad: ire Liki Franks Don’t make any mistake, but remember the Have Just received a line of the celebrated 1950 Washing machines. These ONTGOMERY & CO.. Bellefonte and th Fro Jom. Dr Kilmer's Swamp Root, | machines are conceded to be superior to any other machine on the market, I have . sh fo : ' * fe ¢ wild ross, Mon, N. Y, Re 2 " : i ev rm, Binghampton, 8. Y., on every 1 yo from $6.00 up to $40.00 according to finish. Any child can operate the ma- While in town Monday, Dr. Rad- chine, it is partly automatic and almost operates itself. Tae machine is guaranteed | oliffs examined the eyes of J. Bhannon . ’ to wash thoroughly and give entire satisfaction. Have also the well known wringers | Boal, and discovered that a second Shogo 1 ante) Braupened with manufactured by the same company. They are of a high grade, reliable, with operation might restore his sight. Mr, > ibe ) : : : : solid rabber rolls; made in a substantial manner, and at about the same price as | Boal will sceltdingly go to Philadel. on the affected parts, is better than » ; : plaster for a lame luck and for pains | the ordinary wringer, phia before long and submit to treat. BD She ide x nt Nn Bam ba Before purchasing your holiday goods, call and examine my immense stock | ment. of deep seated, muscular and rheumatic | Examine particularly the 1900 Washing machine. Metis Laura Faus, spent Bonday as paite, Pat sale by U. Wo Swan; Tus IMPORTED FREE the guest of Miss Mabel Allison, of : | di Jeyvitle; FA. vn, Pore Milly RT RUG { 26x52) Spring Mills. Miss Faus isa Senior The Red Cross Oak Double Heater is the best heater money will buy. Its con. Any one making a purchase of $10,00, strictly eash, during December will mC struction is on the right principle to give out the full benefit of fuel consumed. ——— pn at the Woman's College, Baltimore, We also handle the Sunshine Oak Double Heater, Western Hot Blast Heater. The lovoking-glas casts refieotions, ( Feceive a4 a present a very beautiful imported rug, size $2226. : and is ob her way to Suow Shoe, her See the Peninsular Steel, Retort Peninsular, Imperial Red Cross, Monarch and but it always tells the truth, Full Line of Sporting Goods. home, where she expeots to spend the Family Irvin Ranges. Not only stoves, but everything in our line. pf iii holidays, : 0 ROTO tans TR Sede ol ad, coining of CHO KU and eklent occurred wh Becariai5- THE PLACE TO SEE THE BEST STOVES ition. will be immediate. You will got strong, | 420" | ; THE PLACE TO BUY THE CHEAPEST STOVES you will, feel bright, fresh and active Highest Market Prices Paid for Produce. : pele county, wherehy Mw. OB nT you will feel new, rich blood coursing Produce of every description wanted. Highest market price paid in cash or | first into a spring. It is thought she through your veins. Vintena will met [0 00 potatoes, poultry, &c, went for a bucket of water, and slip. ie bo | a EE Sea a, Co JA. Reesman,Centre Better Than a Piaster, D. Murray, Druggist. when she was found in the evening