-r———— THE OENTRE +REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, Pa. THURS. Oct. 11. Dainty Shoes for Dainty Feet. A young miss with a dainty foot needs and should have a dainty Shoe. We are aware that there are more ill- shaped, poor-fitting Misses Shoes than any other kind. We take great pride in our stock of Misses Shoes and keep Shoes that are all right, and such Shoes as will not make a young lady feel awkward when wearing them. Our Fall Styles are Very Pretty. All suitable leathers ; all suitable lasts ; every desirable toe and heel, and at pleasing prices. Come, about it. MINGLE’S SHOE STORE. see Shipping Cattitle, Messrs. Schwenck and Bradford shipped a car of fine mileh cows Tues- day. np — Predict Bryan's Election, The New York Journal Philadelphia Times predict oem and the Bryan's RAR fois ~ KEENAN HELD a Trial Before a Jury, Death by a Freight Train, John Keenan, who shot tember 26, will be tried for the November term of court, A ing was given Keenan by his Judge Love, Saturday and that was the court's decision. The evidence given sgainst the cused man was not very sufficient to warrant the action by the court. District Spangler claims he has a number witnesses who not called wh evidence on fic strong, take { were will give damaging the supposed murderer, E. Gray and W. Harrison torne ys for the defendant, dent that they can a jury. Public is with the prisoner, bul Messrs. Walker, are acquit him sentiment apparentl no one oa judge correctly until after a fair, in partial trial has been given. The only evidence toward intentional si that the revolver ‘pulled very On examination L. B. of Moshannon, which is the postol name of Gillintown, pan told him that after the occurred Annie said to him given Cross »t pic Keenar ‘you have shot me said would, now take me us you home.” roc A ccnp smo 181,000,000 FOR SCHOOLS. The Balance of the Appropria= tion May bi he Secured. The Borough Schools are Down fo Business. A Practical Course. The pressure of censure on the cut in the school appropriation has become 80 heavy that Governor Stone has been compelled to make the statement that he will ask the next legislature to pass a bill providing for the payment of the £1,000,000 which he sliced off, The gov- «. | ernor made this statement on the same day that the mandamus proceed. ings were started in the Dauphin county courts. These proceedings have been instituted by the school directors of Lower Providence, Montgomery county, and have for their object the testing of the right of the governor to cut the appropriation. Arg Wednesday. no of O uments in made Ifthe court decides that proceedings were the governor's act in vetoing a portion of the appro- n | priation law was unconstitutional, )- | governor's anxiety to rush into print with his intention to ask the next leg. slature to make up the vetoed amount, will be apparent. It though all the districts will get but Stone will not be entitled to any credit therefo now looks school their full appropriation, Governor e \ CENTEE HALL SCHOOLS, he High School Course Made Figxible. Bills Paid by the Treasurer The THE CENTRE GOUNTY FAIR. The Great Fair Opens Next Week. Success Assured, The Odd Fellows at Centre Hall and Lemont Install Officers. The Centre county fair, to be held on the New Fair Grounds, Bellefonte, Pa., on October 16, 17, 18, and 18, mises to be a great success in every way . The management have secured, at great expense, a variety of free at- tractions to be presented before the Grand Stand during the races. Among others, the Elliott Brothers of New York will show their Enchanted House and comic and acrobatic two each day. Professor Harry Smith will be there with his wonder- ful boxing bout of three rounds be- tween himeelf and Mrs, Smith. diving dog is another attraction will be presented in connection with his splendidly trained dogs. In tion to this, there will be a great balloon pro- feats, acts ascension and parachute descent Mile. Wrence of Baltimore, at three o'clock each afternoon Wednes- day, Thursday Friday. Varied other amusements will also be found Louise and upon the grounds. These, taken in co nection the excellent that are now assured, make plain that the fair is to be a marked The special return train to be run over the Lewisburg and Tyrone tailroad on Wednesday and Thursday n- with exhibits it quite SLCC 8, far as { Wop. mi. of fair week, running as oburn, will leave Bellefonte at 6: giv» Everybody is Coming to The County October 16 to 10th. IF NOT r—— NB08000V0 00000000009 046000 WE ARE Giving Tickets Away with Purchases Which Simply Means - = FREE. Callat once ar Fair ARE YOU? WHY NOT. d secure your tickets eeecooteCecORRO0 $15, Bails made to order, . Ready-made suits for men, Young men’s suits Children’s suits, New shapes in Pearl Soft Hats, Everything else in proportion, 18, 1 1% 19 pi | £5.00 up to $20 00 $3.50 up to $10.00 $1.00 up to $5.00 506 to £2 50 Department. temember Ladies’ Pumpkin Contest Ends Oct. i3at 3 P. M. get $10.00 Suit for heaviest Pumpkin ness to everyone MONTGOMERY & CO. | Progressive Clothiers, BELLEFONTE, Be sure to be on hand to your prize. $5.00 for next heaviest, and a prize of great useful bringing in a pumpkin, PA. CO0CP00002CO00GO0000000000000000820 0000000000 Just Received A Suspenders fine ne Men's "3d . war) we Wii pCi ol) cents a pair. of the FELL IN FRONT OF AN ENGINE Centre Hall borough schools in operation for and the machinery is good running order. Albert a graduate « Lafayette proving himself an excellent instruct- or and a gentleman as well. The High School course has been rearranged and the attendance English added to the students two additional Years election, after a careful canvass ing ample toenjoy the whole states. and return No should fail to be present at this grand opening. \ Will Install The Odd Fellows of This Place time day have been weeks, several in ligen, home i desired. ohe Men's Heavy Shoes. Fireman on West Freight is Overcome and Falls Ae Ap men — now T College, Good Farm Literature ( A frightful scene witnessed at of the railroad station Monday afternoon when the west freight pulled out from wishing good was limited of- Any of our patrons farm literature can amount by calling at the Reporter fice weekly. is com — ALIVE ORDER secure a The fireman on that train ras running ahead of the train to throw open tl Lae the station. Officers Sstarday Evening The Independent Order of Odd Fel- | this place | ¥ Some of | engine and | made flexible to meet when | the scholars in to bis} Mathematics and track. | have and d found igh life meet demands of Hastings. Hickok, The marriage of Miss Helen Rankin Hastings, daughter of Ex-Governor Hastings, and Ross Anderson Hickok took place Wednesday evening. The affair was by far the elaborate of its kind that ever took place in Bellefonte, switch S blood thie Ihe engine was quickly stopped, hiz aid, an tho ication of restor- tated xi to the the today. | , . OWS Is al organization in growing. the he suffered a rushing of Grammar : that is constantly the valley are head and suddenly fell on been course. which ; Desi young men town admitted meeting in or | will give . . being at nearly | the traiunmen ran to in which to study these ve import- o > } jger ob optional the . ' every monthly Those their comrade as limp J Li) had fled. By the atives he was As ry 3 | » who most ant branches, Latin is no lo i have held membership for years are as | sl. The no | and | appl resusct atory, but like {ireek is now is, just admitls onforms itself in its rifling, to the body, present a i active as though He and in Urse, as it meels b order ¢ actions, seein ff tpi Going to Tyrone, 000002000000000000000000000000000000000000 short time carric caboose, | wants of the pupils, ’ : r ‘ matter how Inws is on duly again, none worse The Grammar school of Strohm, under the in- ex-Commissioner James who the county, that The ty-eight. Miss Emilie Alexander will go f(« Tyrone shortly where she has a large class in voeal and instrumental music. Miss Alexander isa graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music and has exceptionally fine musical qualities. She will be absent the great- er part of the winter. ce ff sss Hain Early Monday morning rain set ip and continued during the greater part of the day. The fall was light compar- ed to the great but there is now sufficient moisture to germinate late sown wheat and hundreds of cisterns were partially filled and will furnish water supply for a limited time. a s— Ten Cars of Staves. E. M. Huyett last week «shipped ten car loads of staves from Centre Hall station. Mr. Huyett has three stave mills in operation and employs a large number of mest. He is a born lumber- man and understands the business from beginning to end, as is evidenced from his successful operations, MN Many farmers in Penns valley have their entire crop of corn husked. The harvesting of that erop was dene un- usually early, owing to the excessive dry weather which hastened the cur- ing. The yield is better than was look- ed for, but in nearly all cases is less than a three-quarter crop. The quality is fair, regulations of which is al safeguard. his narrow escape from death, | struc | B. tion membership - FULL YOTE is one of best is Bix Centre The teachers in is for the installed week, The officers elected ensuing | Natur. by Mr pupils thorou ghiy, thout regard a are re- A Fall Demoeratic Vote May be in Centre Hall aud who will be evening of this of Bellefonte, are as follows: Noble Grand, J. D. Lucas. Vies Grand, J. H. Krumbine. Treasurer, J. H. respect- J. 8. Rowse in those par- Assistant Secretary, J. F. Smith. i has _ Mo Le year, day Dut Work wed} Kreamer & Son.: 200000000 000000000YOOOOCP0OGOPOGOOCOCOROGRDOD | and are ivan wi + wv Every Democrat of Centre Hall paid his expiration of the he full Democratic pected to be witht bbs, evsveRCIBGBLAL 860000000000 0000080056600003000000000000000 i to thoroughne Mw, F. A. ] | tholomew, es000008000300 and Miss ft An Seconda oreman na Bar. fry yy » SRT instructors o he ‘ » . Puf | ry and Primary departments, polied at Recretary ' ¢ ively, are tried teachers eral election. Quite i - . : : i ticular schools, and as their work been satisfactory, youn sident and absent. £ men, re 3 Be {| heretof are | | day. nselves | i ore #0 il is to " need, entitled to 4 Lis to Special Deputy L. State College, Ray gan, ¢ t These should put ther 1 installed the Lodge No. 717 and of Prizes for Fair Week the formeronT handay evening, when : | Baldwin § rarer ——— o Eels Stop Water Wheel, : : th Ioan 4 14 5 about twenty members of No. 1032 On Monday night th 1e paid a most enjoyable visit to No. 717, | in the Red mill «1 to on Was thirty-five of had lodged in the trouble. The raiu caused ter to raise and start dam. the chairman, | i. Dauberman. in correspondence with Lemont e is no uncertainty. O Oo oO Squire John ( College Lodge N O a for ate We know that such prizes as we offer during this week will be an e kind that Ww wheels watile quit work; | ’ found th at | kind of eels | and the sg in Both Lodges are in a sound and 1l inducement to all good buyers, will be Tota en 730 50 | ishing condition. It will be noticed that there is - sent A large outlay for books in the high EE — HE wa | This was necessary owing to CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. the | the fact that heretofore there were no [Under this head the Reporter invites all : the § gad A pastors 0 make thelr supounremenis | pupils in the third year classes and their regular servioes each Sunday as well { only a few in the second vear classes, as any special announcement thal may be i . iy desired. Notices should be sent Mondays {| At present there is a third year class Thé personal effects of Margaret and | and the second and first year classes Nancy Sparr, deceased, of near Boals- | have many more scholars. High Presbyterian Centre Hall, 10.30 & mm; Pine Stump, 3 p. m i hood ( . adv burg, were sold at public sale Saturday | school books are expensive. The board adopted pew primers, Reformed Conte Hall. YT p.m 1p wm. Spring Mills, 1030 a. m nitheran~Centre Hall, 7 p.m i je, 2pm. Tusserville, 108. ms by Capt. G. M. Boal, executor. The | : sale was an excellent one, many of the | first and second readers of the Baldwin articles bringing almost or altogether | series—at an expense of $1450. The the cost of new ones. The attendance | Substitution of new books was necessa- ry, owing to the fact that the old ones i ~ - for they are th investigation it the the wheels appreciated. We always give a bargain when we get a bargain. We certainly got one when from a leading manufacturer who nicest ws oy eo, SEER 5 ot = +x oh x 3 we o Cains | » - 5 4 v school. 0 . - the eel a for a IC) Mr ——————— ws sss Asp Early Corn Husking. a Good Sale, neoded the cash we purchased a line of Men's and Youth's Novelty a i» RE Suits that other stores would call CHEAP? at §10.00, but which WE BELL AT $8.50, It is not an assortment of the usual kind but an extraordinary Union MI » « Re a ol Bpring S760 oe @ Hatur el R2 sl one in which effects that reveal happy mediums to the mind pre- dominate. No other collection can boast to have such ratige, com- Joint council meets at Centre Hall, day 1 3p m BEEN HD BH WH BCX DERI was largely women, who bid to secure relics and mementos. were totally unfit for use on account of mma — | their ragged condition. This being Take Notice Attention of the Reporter readers is the case] the board selected a new se- | ries at a less cost than would have been called the following: The figures on the label opposite your name do | the case had the old series been pur. | hased x passed, — not mean that you owe the Keporter to that date, A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-~LETTERS provided that date is farther back than July 1, 100, Al subseriptions begin Jaly 1, 1930, ex 1 . r ry 3 > H in the officeof W. W. Boob as fype- | of Administration on the estate of Juan | Cammings, late of Potter towaship, deceased, rept those paid in advance of that date. All the dates of labels will be changed as s00n As possi- writer, t | having been duly granted to the undersigned Mr, and Mrs Charles Freeby, of Mill. | they would rewpectiully request all persous know b | fog themselves indebted 0 the said estate 0 heim, were guests at Runkel's hotel | make immediate payment, and tho ¢ having this week, | claims agninet the same t) preswut them duly au- . thenticated for settlement, } wi. Sodman to Montoe Kulp vy dion hy: CUMMINGS Co., dated Sep. 8, 1900, 4 tracts of Jand | ¥M. GRO NELE. Adminitratos, Attorney , Bellefonte, Pa. Linden Hall, in Miles twp, Consideration $3914.23. | octll y - There will be an entertainment giv. en in the Methodist church Friday evening, October 12th; an invitstion is extended to all. Mrs. Dr. Rhone, widow of the late Dr. Rhone, of Los Angeles, Cal, has been visiting in and about Centre Hall for the past week. Mr.and Mrs. A. J. Reesman and Mr. and Mrs, James Stahl attend ed the Hickok-Hastings wedding and reception Wednesday evening. The Colyer's Mills band will hold a festival in the Zion hill woods Satur day evening, Oct. 13. Oysters, ete, will be served, All are invited, Mrs. J. W, Conley gave a dinner par. ty Wednesday to Mrs, Frank Brad- ford, Mrs. Mary Odenkirk, Mrs, W. P, Bhoop, Miss Anua Bhoop and Mrs. H. K. Condo, Mrs Wm. A. Tanyer is suffering from a paralytic stroke which she ceived while doing chores at her home in Pine Grove Mills. Her condition is rather serious, pleteness, variety and value. Werent we Lucky To have them for Fair Week | Yoni will be just as Jueky if you come in time to purchase a suit out of this lot. No! We could as well say to our customers, “we will sell one $10.00 suit for 98 cents, and the first person here gets it.” There would be too many disappointed, so we have decided to class in with these a large assortment of Men's and Youths’ Black, Blue 84d Oxford mixtures. These would mean a great bargain in themselves. The styles are the advanced guard of a host of won- derful values we heve prepared for our clothing patrons, After you bought your suit from us, would we leave you get an Overcoat elsewhere? Centainly not. So we are compelled to put some very winning values in at $7.50. Every garment being new you will find a peerless collection, surpassing in variety and assortment any line ever shown in Bellefonte. Yes, boys, we will have some special suits and overcoats for you, and you will get a ticket to the Fair with every suit or overcoat, Just the same as the men. After looking at our goods, and comparing priccs, you will come to but one conclusion : “that it is expensive to buy elsewhere.” Every purchaser of a suit or overcoat receives a ticket to the Falr, ; Sim, The Clothier —— I Mt LS Information For Farmers, Attention of farmers and all others who make cider vinegar is called to the fact that before offering the same for sale they are compelled by law to mark on each head of cask, barrel or keg, or if sold in other packages, each containing such vinegar, the name and residence of the manufactory, to- gether with the brand, cider vioegar, Farmers will do well to preserve this for future use. Local Paragraphs Mrs. W. H. Runkle was days this week, ill several | RerairinGg old Wheels costs more than pew ones when vou ean buy Buggy Wheels with Tire on and Boxes set for $7.25. I make ali eg siges and grades with Slee] or Rabber Tire, 24 104 in. Tread, Rubber Tire foggies from $65 to #96. Call st factory or write for catalogue I manufacture and handle A full line of Carriage and W Hardware Als Beycle goods, Nails, Plumber's supplies, Dynamite, ete. « W. BOOB, Cenure Hall, Pa. The Star! GEO. o. BENNER, ESTABLISHED 15%, Wna———— Here are a fow quotations “Putter Fly” syrup, very fine, qh... Head Light Ofl por gALON....... covsmmessssmines Gun Powder, per I. eis Drop BROL, PEE ID imme wasn ie Loaded SHelIS, POF DOX....wsmsesmrssomsosnisn Fasking PORE..con mmm covmmeriminsmismw Horse RASH... conmiririmmmmssmiimssrinsmmnn Double BIBOA A X....ou. crim msm Pole BE vivir iiss ETRE salbunsssnsmmomsmenn wes Bushel Basket... omismmmnsmmm sis Coal Hods. IPE EEE SE VR ERR RS Fee Cia Crome cut saw, COMPIELA. inns 5 gallon oil van, fled with oll. Banner FL SR ARERR SLR Rolled Oats, 2 PROKR. ois mrsmmmmmnsionerssmmmmesss Wetatar’s National DIGUODRIY ..oovmeiirinm Miss Grace Smith holds a position Pa. Public Sale Register, OCT, 77. --W. H. Close, agent, Oak Hall; cows, bull, hogs, farm feed, baled straw, eto, The Editor Tempted, Mrs. W. H. Farley, of 140 E. Main street, Lock Haven, tempted the ed- itor of the Reporter, but not beyond resistance, The lady sent by mail a cigar, and asked that it be smoked by the writer and remittance be made ac- cording to its estimated value, after the article was up in smoke, for the benefit of the Lock Haven hospital building. A smoker will be found and a remittance made. ms AI MY ——— Mrs, Boob's Millinery Store, Have you been to Mra. C, B. Boobs millinery opening to see the grand dis- play of pattern hats and bonnets ? A hat and bonnet to suit every one, both in style and price; nice head wear for misses and children, also high crown- ed felt hats, caps and turbas for boys. No trouble to show goods, and prices to suit the times. Gilt cord for ladies’ ‘belts one one-forth in. wide at 35 cents per yd. Misses’ golf hats {in gray and pe with dotted silk bands at 50 cents; hat Pion ok 5 oonts, milch Aiplements potatoes, Sale at 1 o'clock. A A Where did you get those fine looking shoes ? Why, at A, C. Krape's Shoe Ewmporiom. For Bale—"Bell,” a fine full-blooded - Jersey cow; none better; six years old, ~{1, W. Hosterman, Centre Hall, G. R. Meese, of Colyer, Pa., offers to trade several good cows on a driving horse weighing about 1200. Call on him personally, or phone on Commer- cial line, For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamber. lain's Pain Balm. Try it. Forsale by Mrs. J. H. Keller, Linden Hall; J, F, Bmith, Centre Hall, For Sale.—Spring wagon with top; suitable for bakery wagon. Inquire of Rebecea Murray, Centre Hall, Pa, The Centre Reporter furnishes all the news for one dollar a year ig ad- vanoe, ‘in Prop. ERzSRBEsgEsgavss -