LOCALS, Poultry, Pork, Beef hides wanted at C. P. Long's store, Mrs. Wm. Bressler, of Oak Hall, was in town last week, Miss Emilie Alexander, of Tyrone will spend the holidays at her home iv Centre Hall, Miss Bessie 8. Weber, a student a the Woman's Coliege, Frederick Muryland, is home for the Christus: vacation, Mrs. E. E. Wood and son Charles, o Beottdale, have been visiting at tin home of W. J. Carlin and other friend: in Rebédrsburg. They left for howe to day ( Thursday.) M-thodist appointments — Centr Hall, moroing ; Spring Mills, after noou ; BNSprucetown, evening, Th meetings at Sprucetown are being cou tinued with interest, Miss Aopa Bartholomew, who i» teaching ber second term-.of school in the city of Curwensvilie, will Spe the holiday season at the home of W H. Bartholomew, in tuis place, Will Bhoop came back from Pitts burg the othér day. He reports hav ing seen all the Centre Hall boys, an States that they are all jv good spire and holding down good positions, Every customer purchasing to the amount of five dollars ($5 00) the week preceding Xuas will receive a hand soe napkins Lugs, Wm. H Crepe paper tablecloth, twelv aud dotlies free at CC. P “LITTLE JOHNNY JONES” New Year's Week at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, The Yankee Doocle Comedian, Geo, M. Counn, with his extraordinarily successful production, “Little Johnny Jones,” u play with music, will be the New Year's week attraction at the hestnut Street Theatre, Philadel ghia. Ibis will be Mr. Cohan’s second visit to Philadelphia within a few weeks, a eturn engagement made advisable by the enormous demand of the Quaker Uity theatre goers. No musical play f recent years has created more com- vent, or excited more genuine enthu- usm than “Liwle Johnny Jones,” + hile George Cohan as the little Amer: can jockey abroad, scored the <reatest of his several 1ecent triumphs. Tue ensemble of show girls is said to we a0 emporium of beauty, an array of fetninive loveliness the equal of which ‘4s NOL been seen in soy musical play OF years, fins sara d— Death of wT Rev. W, T. Episcopal recis Hev Aaman, known his parents’ wine tn Millhel Friday morning, of purdmonis secompunied by Bright's Hise gue, Auman, a well ir, tied at had been His last charge Clearfisld,. He wa- vell and favorably Knowuo throughou: I'be reverend gentleman wling for some time, 8 reClor was at i the a rush, and fv town on business Ollie Will is slwavs on Blopped long office to give orders eHiolgh nt F. W. Sweetwood, who for the pas Ny er Lit few years has been located at ton, ago and will Mr. and Mrs Potters Mills Dols, and ex peels months’ vacation, Itinois, came east a short retuain with his parents, | D He is pleased with [ih R. Sweetwood, nes | toreturu after anf » } M Lawson's story in Every ody "us Magn ; of Delaware The sensational “foreword” to Ziue promised strange discliwures Certain court-room, in proceedings in a which two dress sin cases filled with ruoney changed hands | under the judge's eyes. This incident forws the clinmx of the January in- stalment of “Frenzied and i= the Closing soene of a tremmendogs | Finance, fight for the control of Bay State Gus The following is the report of the Wolf's Chapel sehool, for the third month ending December E R Walle, Number enrolled, muie 15, femnle 27, of attendance during the month, msl 12 n, techer : total 42; per cent 96, femnle 95, Jennie aud Martha 8 er, Mabel Bower, Mary and Mary Miunnich, E«tells Stamm, Savills Mus ger and Ruth Hinds were preseut every Arunnda, over, Ella and Charles Boy. Helen, Miranda snd John M OWery, session during the mouth. asa ime Directors’ Association Merting The Centre County School Directory’ Association will in Bellefonte, Thursday, January 19:h. Dr. N. B. Behaefler, State Roperiotendent of Behools, and Superintendent James M wiil The program will be snnounesd later, meet Coughlin be present, in Christmas Photo's, For the month af December, Smith, the 1 dozen of his $4 00 pictures for only $1 50 per doz en. Centre Hull gallery open every Friday uatil J 30 hh Annas! Elegtinn Qi Fort Lodge, F A Centre Hull, held ite thirtieth The Artist, will make vou © y = o'clock, W. WW, "sith, Pi otograp her, AAs — M snnal nr ut ’ election Mondsy night, cflficers elected are PJ Worahinfal Howard F. Rossman, Sevinr Warden. W.B Mingle do 1. Arney G.W_ tHoserman, Cw Trius ees ad Haator Junior Warden Cre astirer Beeretnry Loder, wp, J Boozer Repres vtative to Gran A. Bezor, Bh Weber, The ivstalintion will take place Mops H Samuel day night, snd a bar quet will follow at the Contre Hall hotel, in which ti e ladies will participmte, pn After the 5+ Again, coming for the B+, and ocossionally a six ix de mand. The stock is unlimited, and will he cheerfully placed on the yellow label of th Reporter to all who minke © sim for the populsr figure. Am 1 gg 0 hers who re eatitled to un 5 are : Mra. 1. G. Bren, Mitlheim, Wm. H. Homan, Centre Hall, J. B, Krenmer, Rebershurg, W. W. Goud. r, Wall, G. W. Tressler, Spring Mills, R. 1. Daniel Wion, Centre Hall, Mrs, Mary Burkholder, Contre Hill, Frankiin D. Hosterman, Penn Hall, Jolin F. Hosterman, Penn Hall, F. A. Foreman, Spring Mills, Fergus Potter, Esq, Linden Hall, George F. Swarts, Freeport, 111, Frank P. Geary, Centre Hall, Miss Esther J. Nolan, Des Moines, lows, J. W. Auman, Leipsie, Ohio, Henry Swabb, Contre Hall, Chas B. Nefl, Centre Hall, Alfred Durst, Centre Hall, E. C. Harter, Spring Mills, Frank Wion, Bellefonte, Philip Frank, Centre Hill F. F. Palmer, Potters Mills, 4. T. Campbell, Potters Mills, Mrs. J. W, Keller, Linden Hall, J. P. Grove, Penns Cave, Jacob Wagner, Tussoy ville Wan Wi, suns, Wouiny ai ("ustomers are still in # | ful Pennsylvania diocese aud was ceessiul io his ehureh work. Deceased was bora lo Millbheim, and WoO years of age Hew Was » Mrs. J. H. Auman, te was unmarried, aud is survived by lre. Josephine hers, M, A, Midtheim, ¥ aes fost and 4 of Mr, tis Darelite, on aud t ull of sister, fardenty sud LL Vey Dir Auman, Mp — a ——— la riage Liceasos picier, Bellefoute, is, Plesnsant G JiR Lr iis ely, Woodward, R 1 rick, Woodward, Live, Centre Hall. Frank, Centre Hill, i. Wheeler, Cottage, Duff, Avis, Wm. Jones, Hawk Ran Fburzs Fiook, Hawk Ran. Wm Long, Keiser, W. Va, Bessie M er M Mary K Askey, Pine Glen, Port Matilda, Waondrine, P ort Matilda. Chest Pringle, a — —— Ham srous Batertainm-nt, (3 Binle he will Dr this Halli to y Thursday He that no in Centre advertises be in humoro is entertain: Decemitwr Known here per. ire P Is=Ue that Kive a te nit evening, =i 0 is #0 well sonnily, hing that may be said of him by the editor would add o the Knowledge of many of the readers. Dr. $ieide, although be spent years in this piace, fins never been on the stage be audience since his id fashioved e¢xhi- the style, He is pow the leading oratories! ‘unayivania, and as a ho in be excelled. surely he's 8 Centre Hall fore shin] days when o bitlons were principal of school in P orist cnn 1 a whole show nt A —————— Married, At the Haag House, Bellefonte, on Dee 220d, by Rev. A. A. Bisek, John Vi. Hubler Miss Frances Grace Suyder, bot tow nshsp. A ————— sod ih of Ferguson Hides Wanted, OT. Corman, of Spring Mills, pays the highest price—iu cash or trade for hides, ————— a ———— LOCALS, Bee the nice line of toys at C. P, L HH g's, » Hides wanted 0 Corman, Milla, by sprivg More new at 3, PP. Long's, William Bradford of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frauk Bradford, is dangerous. blankets and underwear « BOD y il Fhe UU Sunday school at Farm. are Mills will hold a Christmas service aturday “Vening. Row J. F. Me. Clelinn, of Tassevville, were the Ruralis of Prof. W, A. Krise, Monday. sion Miller and Mosurs Constable Philip Frank, of Centre Join A, Sisck, of Potters Mills. Jd. FP. few yours MeClellan, who for the past has beea located at Blue Ridue, THinois, is staying at Tuseess ville for the present, E. C. Harter and daughter, Miss Rv, of near Spring Mills, were in Centre Hall Monday, and favored the Reporter with a short eall, FF. Palmer, of Potters Mills, was fn town Wednesduy, having secon pus ved bie brother, D EK. Palmer, E Gey to the ratirond wiation. Lawyer Pale ter cutie here from Boston where be wus jutervsied in a law suit. He went west twenty years ago, studied law snd gradusted from the Laurence (Kutwus ) Luv School, and st present is lreated at Topeka, Kavsss, He in employed by the wellbknown Kansas real estate sud railroad corporation mwyers, Messrs, Bleed, Ware & Bived, Mr. Ware belug the head of the U. 8, Pension Bureau. otue Me. Palmer will go to Pulladels phn, Chlengo und other cities, Bince leaving Potiers Mills he has been oon. stuntly ou the rise—auother example UE We worl of JUV tow os big Dito Progress Grange Meeting, The next meeting of Progress Grange will be on Baturday afternoon, Decem- ber 31st, SE —————— ff A ———— Sweet Little Baubles, Bweet tittle babies came to the homes of Richard Brooks, west of Centre Hall, and Foster Jodon, esst of Centre Hill. A little in advance of Christ mas, but they will be accepted as the most precious Christmas presents, i ff isis Married Thirty-seven Years, Monday evening it was thirty-seven years since the marriage of Mr and Mrs. B. D. Brisbin took place, and as # little surprise a few friends were in- vited to spend the evening with the family. Their daughter, Miss Roxan- ns, having secretly provided refresh- ments, - A Wedding to Be. Great preparations are being made wt Linden Hall for the murrisge of Miss Anna Winifred Wieland and lobo Mitchell Garbrick to take place the home of the bride's mother, Mre. Katharine Wieland, December 28, 11 80 «clock, Mr. Gurbrick principal of Fievtwood public and it here the couple will make their fu- ture home, al the in 1s schools, Colyer. Mr. and Mrs, Jonas Boal, of Potters Mills, spent Sunday with the former's i Mrs P Boal, Stuart Jordan and spent Munday parents, Mr M Mr. “ous Boyd Hi aud Mrs Andrew, +L the homie of Supervisor Frank Boyg- dun, at Pine Hill J.8 H te elit sid hres k creck tsman made the first wii store jee from the Fhe ice is about ten inches thick aud clear as orystal, Arron Detwiler several with his brother Ed | days Heedsville, spent Bi the past Alls rt “pent un lay with the Weel, Mis Rickert Inller and Page Ine “ “Ff, Hm vey Horuer, at the arin, Xmas goode ut © P Long's - . 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D Murray fw and Beautiful Globe FREE ..... With every Pound of... ~Baking Powder.. 50 CENTS Come to ” our General Line of Merchandise a Mrs. J. W. Keller VIRGINIA HARNED, Virginin Harrved, who wil be seen «1 the Garrick Thentre, Philadelphia, Liadly Rhore her company i her new play, “The us been rehenrsing four Miers f I owt wi bint theatre Fevers] nyse *1he $e Xjrfe fra=t 3) which writ. Ls Pho pean sil yy Wak wish § Mise Hurned fy =i dd Lillinn 8 1s is Is AL De produged na noteworthy mans er More than 150 people will be on sue In one of mrt which Missa H free Tile Tole. hie st he seene sud the ertiedd will JURY In Ent Five did “ars this dis fippari | which | een the | been | of bare | (hee During | for | Miss | Wed. | special | ery film fligngement at rarrick, Wi Weeks beginning offer ti41 ME inst Hurned will mstinees HeRiiRY N+ Y nels In - turdays, with =» Day mative ptintte cl frooam War thers Hupany, Pw. Car th shies gd iTV, 1 6H rrevig hy isabel othe | The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. § sa v " thie ” ¥ mistane by taking »ot, { HACOOY Terme he great } “yw 790 OUR MANY FRIENDS: For the benefit of our many friends and customers we will just mention a few things to give you an idea what we have. Linen table cloths and napkins to match. Pillow shams, Stand and Bureau covers, Linen towels, Table covers, Doilies, White quilts, Lace curtains and Ker chiefs from sc to 6oc a piece. Fancy collars, Knit shawls and Furs, Qur china corner was never more come plete. Come and see, H. F. ROSSMAN, SPRING MILLS a ATALOGUE | LINDEN HALL Ni ww roe FR SHE WW WW : 4 ¢ / ¢ / / / : : ? ‘ ¢ / 4 Kreamer 9D 099 A9N A full line of Holiday Goods at our Store at Panic Prices in Good Times Before making your selec- . * . » tions, call at our store. Panic Prices inGood Times PRN DDD DNVDVDVVVNVVDD Dw 29% 0% 90% 0900 0090 TN NNN WWW Sw F. E. Wieland, Linden Hall. Wishes to call your attention to the fine line of Christmas G now on display at his store, oods Nice Dinner Sects from $4.75 to $12 Saucers, only 10c. played here, » Candies ard m 00. Fancy Cups and I'he nicest Line of Glassware ever dis- Shaving Mugs. Fancy Plates and Dishes. Lond Xe at it. “Vesta ” “0300 § % Ox i of . w—— y 3 NN A pgs tpi pn didn 2 Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors £2 es 3 a t Th $4 3 £8 FITTV TYYTYY 3 gpg nl WHITE LILLY FLOUR and MILL, FEEDS A kk & be paid for all kinds of » Barley, Rye, Buckwheat. : { Ti ces will + Grain—Wazat, Corn, Qats 4 Balad Hay and Straw wi ] bzst pri i id be bought at all times, at the the market will afford. - us wie ad : | CD AL Allsizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be i had, always on hand. We invite school | boards to consult with us before placing orders for fucl. : TTT TITTY TITY yy ¥ Hendeats i ¥ whist Yi ELE BBE $53 FH nn Wm ww wwe OV R76 MILLIONS Represented in the FREDERICK K. FOSTER AGENCY WITH FRE 'N URARCE COMPANES ALD E The Largest ana JOHN F. GRAY & SON Successors to |, . GRANT HOOVER Control sixtess: of Fire I rasta renin the Le 8 Inr gest Wid omni in the world The Best is the Cheapest No mutuals : TC Bassai an YY ie fits, Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Stone Build Es Bellefonte, Pa, Nelo hore moss jst bed tae Nl Accident Ins. Companies Bunds of Eve y Lwscrip- ton Py tes Class N= surance at low rates. a Also, District Agent for... he Manhattan Life Insurance Co, NTN NW Wn Clover seed wanted Price second. ing to guslity] H & << RB Weber, on Ventre Hall and Ouk Hull, ¢ — ..Pianos and Organs. THE LESTER PIANO is a strictly high grade instry- ment, endorsed by the New England Conservatory, Boston, Mass.; Broad Street Conservatory, Philadelphia, Pa., as being unsurpassed for tone, touch and finish, THE LAWRENCE 7-OCTAVE ORGAN is the only organ with the Saxaphone combination and correctly imi- tates orchestral instruments. TERMS to suit the buyer, Ask for catalogues and prices. C. E. ZEIGLER, SPRING MILLS, PA. ALLS Hair Renew A splendid tonic for the hair, makes the hair w long and heavy. Always restores color to ray hair, all the ao rof wn! Stons falling hair, also. Seid for fifty years. * TRTTRITLI fn VEGETABLE SICILIAN Most useful of Family A ——— , of Publication. NINE DIFFERENT LAN GUAGES. Contains Correct alendars for all latitades, ed » Tido and Woanthos As ical data, man SRE
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