THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, Pa. THURS. Oct. 25. Dainty Shoes for Dainty Feet. ’ 3 ¥ neegts and should hhve a dainty Shoe, ghaped, 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 and All suitable leathers ; lasts ; and at about MINGLE’S SHOE STORE. every desirable toe heel, pleasing Come, sce it. prices. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. hing ser- I be ne ) preac Union, A) p.m. com —————— Good Yield of Corn, raised on five and bush Royer, of one-half making of 136 bushels to the Mr. Royer is a practical rank Sprucetown, | acres 7501 is of corn, an yield acre. can beat it 7. r care of the same. taking seviously Iojared, tl Hon ured county by a er Harry was seriously inj Potter The nof Mr. and Rebersburg, him lumber job in log roll 2 it uling on you Serene On a unale Mrs whe him. unfort Ian iy a 80 Harry, of time with 10g spent i since some id cident, lf —— Water in Stock Yards. rEg 1 he Pennsylvania railroad compa- ny ordered station master F. W. Brad- yards at the station and a hydrant and suitable trough put in place. is an excellent one and will allay thirst of many a poor brute that is penned there prior to shipment. Big Fire in Unlon County The spark of an engine of a passing ht train, set fire to the barn and b township, Union county, about le from L The wo calves, outbuildings of Jacob Kostenbader in Kelly one md ewisburg. includes t horses, two agricull barn, iral implements aud crops the buildiugs being totally stroyed. ————— A — A Sn 1031. Pampkin, Prof. D. M. Wolf, D. D., Mills, no doubt is the champion pump kin raiser in Centre county. est fruit weighed just one hundred and three & wands, and no one will dispute | the weight. Dr. Wolf isanythiog but an idler. Most of his time is devoted | to teaching, but many hours the year find him doing manual labor, all of which he enjoys. - elite — On a Lectaring Tour. Rev. 8, G. Shannon, of Rahway, N. J., in a short time will start oa a lec turing tour to the Pacific coast. He will stop at Chicago, Davenport, and Smith Center, Kansas, the latter place being the home of his brother, Alexan- der Shannon, weil known here, and where his daughter will spend the winter. Denver, Salt Lake City, San Francisco will be some of the objective points in the far west, and thence up to Oregon. The trip will perhaps cov- er a year's time. a——————— — Pia in your Hat, It is a noticeable fact that good items are lost to newspapers every week by the the modesty of people who hesitate to tell the reporter any matter concerning themselves. The right thing to dois to stop a news- paper man on the street or any other place and tell him when you have been on a visit, have relatives visiting you, that your wife entertained company or suything that is in any way a matter of news. If you have done anything mean, of course, keep that to yourself, for there are niways others to tell that. A AIR A AR RTS SA Ino Philadelphia for Treatment, C. G. Bpicher, teacher of the Tus seyville school, and enumerator for Bouth Potter township, went to Phila. delphia Jast Friday to enter Wills Eye Hospital, 18th Race Street, for treat- ment. His eyes have given him troub- le for a number of years. He has paid upwards of $50.00 to occulists and pre. tended specialists, without favorable results, Will's Kye Hospital is spok- en of very highly by a number of pa- tients from this county, who have un- “dergone treatment at that institution. Mr. Spicher left his school in charge many WRECK AT HOWARD, | Engine Thrown from the Track and Men Killed, i Two | | A frightful freight wreck on the | | Bala Eagle Valley division of | @ | the Pennsylvania Railroad near How- { ard, Sunday afternoon, resulted in the | death of the engineer John Foster and | fireman, David Snyder, and in all pro- All three live at and are married men with families. Foster, the engineer, is about The accident happened about 1 and the train wrecked was | west-bound. It had just passed through struck a cow and was thrown from the track, was on the engine at ed under the engine. were scald- They to death. iss Mp Ml INSTITUTE AT CENTRE HALL. Centre ITustitutes, | This Town Gets one of the County Farmers’ Secretary Hamilton has out the dates of Institut held the | coming winter, and Centre Hall is one given the during i ers’ es to be selected in Centre the of the two places county for holding same. The date fixed is January 11 and 12. other institute for the county will held January 9 and 10 at Port Matilda. These very bw institutes are instructive to the farming class, and great interest rule wher- at Centre strictly . ip i is manifested in them as | ever held. The | Hall will, without | up to date. a institute be a doubt, i cess es Apt BURGLARS AT JULIAN, Enter Irvia liros, Store and Capture Fifty i Dollars Cash. i Burglars entered the store of Irvin CT00000I00000000000600000 Mr. Allison has repeatedly said The State Legislature is not a fit place fora conscientions man. The Cantre Reporter believes the Leg. , islature an unsafe place for any Republi ® can to be elected to. Tet no Democrat be © responsible for putting Mr. Allison in a po- & *ition where his conscience might be seared. 0009608 009900904 sov00e a © ® © eo © oe : ¢ gps CROPS ANDSEEDING, Crop Conditions in Penns Valley, of Winter Apples, ~Renrelty Corn Harvested, The wheat sown during the first of this month is up nicely and looks re- markably well, The August sown wheat is reported to be attacked with the fly in a more or less degree. There will be an opportunity next harvest to judge as Lo the propriety of early and late sowing. Thesowing of wheat this fall covered a period of at least weeks, which the known in this locality tillers of the soll. There were prospects for an immense apple crop during the early fall, but seven time oldest is longest to the ards of nearly all the good fruit, today winter apples are scarce, The corn crop is about all harvested. was anticipated. The quality is good, rn. The fodder was housed in excellent condition, and | of it will be shredded, | which materially adds to its value as a stover. there being no soft oc a large per cent, than today, Potatoes, which were less ready bring fn sale forty half crop, are not and would hardly cents 1 3 & i and =ixXiy cents, | doing the mischief, We ply THE MeNITTS INHERIT, The Estate of Hon. Andrew Heed, of Lew Istown, Appraised Mra. A. B. MeNitt, mbther of Brown | Bros, general merchant and took therefrom id {0 pened the safe and made Was | fifty dollars in ¢ cash | good their escape. The safe to the ft was fter entrauce ed the ! is suspected, locked, and a room was gal “Hoje talen res The C. Irvin, this place, vius are brothers of lL. hard- ware dealer, in a Lost and Found Potter, living Wednesday of watch id. Diligent very part of the himself and family and neighbo Joshua T. wre Hall, a Vaiu west of (en- 3 » nm 3 inst week Ui ible gold while rn fle in ey in the o« made re, all seemed in vain until Sunday morn- ing, when the time piece was found in safe and sound, Mr. Potter corn fodder to an adjoining lot, { case lying open. | several sheaves of some catlie ne | found, came det ar where the article was and in some walch be Ti way the ached from his clothing. cattle no doubt « the fodder to w Sunday. 4 The grand jury of the U. { nored the the ih sr having « t the arried the here it foun Was i on % -— - - The UU 8 Coart, N ( bill sgainst eld on suspicion fe commit. ed the robbery of Centre postoflice, { The jury in the case and Laura Wyoeoop, C. W, and Verd Wilson, of Clearfield county, | charged with counterfeiting, ia verdict of guilty, but Mrs. Laura Wyneoop to mercy of the court. against returned recommended | the extreme Bn inna Youag Men in Chicago, W. W, Spangler, a citizen of this place, has three sons holding excellent positions in Chicago. W. E. ler is in the office of the Glucose Sugar tefining Co.; B. E. Spangler fills a po- sition in the office of a large cigar box factory, and Harry B. Spangler is in the office of the Northwestern R. R. in that city. W. A. Kerr, deceased, is also in 0 Co, of Centre Hill, in the office of Smith & Co., grain merchants, Chicago, ms po Killed a Rear, George B. Uzzle and Dr. John Faag while driving along Wallace run, at the foot of the Alleghenies, Thursday night of last week, saw a large bear in a corn fiekl, The men had guns with them and immediately made an attack and fiuaily succeeded in killing bruin, which when dressed weighed near 350 pounds, mss pp tl Real Estate for Sale, W. B. Mingle, administrator, will ofler at public sale, on the Bank cor- ner, Centre Hall, Saturday, November 8, the farm of Samuel Brown, deceased, located in Harris township, contain- ing 130 acres. Thereon erected a two- story dwelling house, bank barn and necessary outbuildings, ASP A STUY IANA Judge Wilson Dead, Wm. A. Wilson, associate judge of Mifflin county court, died at his home MeVeytown, Monday, of eancer of the bowels, aged sixty-six years, He was elected associate judge last fall, assum- ing the duties of office in January, Sb AIA A fig Bar of Corn, Calvin Gerbrick, who lives on the Hiram Durst farm near Farmers Mills, husked an ear of corn seventeen and one-half inches long. The ear Is on MeNitt, who successfully | farm near Centre Hall, estate of conducts is one of Hon. an inventory the | amounting to about $250,000. { will his nephew, Andrew Ni I'he bal | vided into four pun | heirs to the { Reed, which was made of | whole By eed Me- to be di- of Lewistown, recently, tt, gets $1000, ance shares Mrs, Sarah MeNitt, and Lils brothers | Ogleby Reed and John Reed, all As Mr. no i his sisters, Mrs, | ing in Mifflin county. had { the st ts five per cent. of his which ate gre Te {tate Aas un inheritance lax, i thousand dollars, — SALE OF REAL ESTATE. : i | $2324 40 J. W. P estale of Run sini f1ia of the | Daniel Runkle, de- 3 extend of the township, Wells The farm cont tle, administrator father, ceased, sold the he { kle's in Gregg near Rpring K Kis One $118, i & 4 2 | $2 40. wr dosh last week, lo VADS i dred and thirty ACTeS, $15.40. There are very lings on the place, and the considered a the buyer. | per acre i bull sale is good one for in Har- sale by W. B. Mingle, | Saturday, was not sold, and is adver | tised elsewhere in this issue, i : ge 3 { The farm of Samuel Brown, | ris township, offered for | administrator, i 5 a i Millinery Goods i Mra M. C. Ish] | maker, at Tusseyville, has just linery goods for the fall and winter trade, A fine assortment of ready trimmed hats, also pattern hats, and children’s hata andj caps, will sell at the very lowest price. special invitation is given to the ladies to eall on th 26th and 27th of October and examine her goods, Negro a Thief A negro entered the premises of Sam- | had charge, away from the house and in their absence entered the sleeping his trousers, Search once but no trace of the negro could be found. ———————— ep — The OMigial Ballot, The county commissioners have re- ceived a certified copy of the official ballot for the November election. The ballot this year has seven columns, Republican, Democrat, Prohibition, Socialist Labor, People’s, Socialist and a column for any one who does not find the name of a candidate they may wish to vole for printed on the ballot. g— Plokpocket at Fair, - James Williams was arrested during the fair for picking the pocket of Mrs, William Bartley, of near Jacksonville, and held under $1000.00 bail for court, The lady claims Williams took her pocketbook, and when discovered threw it away. The purse was found near where the woman was standing. Meeting at Millheim, The Democratic meeting at Mill heim tonight ( Thursday ) will be ad- dressed by Hon, J. K. P. Hall, L. B Meiberger, of Philadelphia ; Col. J, L. Spangler, Col, D. ¥. Fortney, J. Ww. of Ira Btover during his absence, exhibition at J. H. Rishel's store. 76 YEARS OLD, A Birthday Full of Pleasure for John Ross, at Linden Fall, Tuesday was theseventy-sixth birth- day of John Ross, at Linden Hall, and his many friends conceived the idea to give him a birthday party which was done —in fact, it was a reunion of the Ross family. About ten o'clock the friends began to arrive, among whom were: John T. Ross and wife, James | M, Ross and wife, James I. Ross and wife, Hale Roas and wife, Mrs. Ging- erich, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. Zong, Misses Libbie Davis, Lillian G. Ross, Luella Ross, Anna Edith Ross, Master Samuel Ross, and Fergus Potter, all of Linden Hall. Those from a distance were: Rev, Rhoads, wife and daughter, Centre Hall; Rev, 8. P. Reamer, Lewisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ross, Lemout; Mrs. Nora Koch Bmith, Altoona; Mrs, David B. Kline (nee Ella Ross) and Miss Edith Ross Kline, of Louisville, Kentucky. After being entertained with choice music furnished by Miss Ida Rhoads, BLOB BLLVOLLLGVVLLBEOLLDBLOCLARLLLLLLRDBLRES Just Received A fine line of Men’s Suspenders we will sell at 30 cents a pair. Heavy Shoes. of Heavy Men's A fine line Men's Bhoes at a very ¥ i Summer Shirts. A A low rice, few more Shirts 50 cents. Summer left at violinist, | ist, who by the way are accomplished ing room and partook of a sumptuous | diner, prepared by Mrs. Ross, | the feast, incidents of the early family reluctantly, of happiness, ems — i — A SA ————— Holliday-Blackbuarn, | i i { | i | i | proaching wedding of Miss Myra Hol- | liday, stepdaughter of Col. Jackson L. | Spangler, to Dr. Albert Engles Black- | burn, of 3726 Baring street, Philadel. phia. The ceremony | in the Presbyterian church, Bellefonte, | Wednesday evening, seven November 7. session fs MP Tomer Removed. Drs. Frank, Braught | Ball successfully removed | from Mrs, George Moyer, of Millhelm, | Saturday. Musser, { cate one. Any one could feel safe the hands of such eminent surgeons as ned above, Ay those mentio Laundry Agent | Wm. McCoy Wolf is agent for Bellefonte steam laundry which | all its work the most satisfactory the does in manner, ed weekly . — ection - Notice pletures studio not later WwW. W. taken on Friday than four NMITH, Parties desiring {the Centre Hall { should come { alolocic ft OO CHOUK, I ————— NO1ICE the first and Her, commi 1 Lhe Oo Mas Notice i= herehy given ial scoount of Jobn H | be present doewday ons exceptions be © rerond day of Lhe M ber J thereio on ihe same Will be OO traeet M.1. GARDNER £2 1 spoil ¢ Oct. 25. 1550 Froth nisOT A Fubile Sale Register, H. Close, agent hogs, farm bailed straw, oi in i signee for W | 140 acres, NOV, 2«1da Michael, near Peitery Mills eows, bogs, farm implements, household goods ete. Sale at | o clock, NOV. 3-W. B Mingle, administrator, at : Hall, real estate of Samael Brown, jooated | Harris township, containiog 13 acres of farm | { land | ROV. TMrm. Priscilla Emerick, at the residence of i. Emerick, dee'd. one mile east of Oentre Hall station; household farniture, ele. Sale at 1 o'clock NOV. R<Lewis Waltz, near Spring cows, ohickens, farm household goods, ete | OCT By cows, bull food & Oak Hall: milch implements, polatoos Hale al | o'clock ier township, J. F Alexander, as EK. Alexander, i : OCT. 1 i Mille implements, Sale at Mo'e lock Feary, i i i : costs more than pew ones when vou ean bu 4 Buggy Wheels wit Tire on and Boxes set for $7.25. I make all wd, tees and grades with Steel or Rabber Tire, 2; tod in. Tread. Rubber Tire Riggios from #5 | to #6. Call atl factory of | write for catalogue | manufecture sn handle {a fall line of Carriage and Hardware | Also Bioyele goods, Nails, Plumber's supplies, Dynamite, ote. W. W, BOOR, Centre Hall, Ps Prop. ESTABLISHED 15%, At this time we have some new things to offer you that are worthy of your attention : Fel's Naptha Laundry Soap a pleon...... Fancy California Prunes, per 1b... Jersoy Sweet Potatoes, per pk... Ivin's Shield Bisoult, per Ib........ccmeine oon “Batter Fly” dyrup, very fine, qt. Frosh corn meal, 1210 $80K ocoivniinenn Gan Powder, Por Ib... smi DIOP BROL, POE I cusses wcssmienn Next Saturday (only) we will sell ; Bunter Lye, 8 BOZO 108... orm Tom Coffe, 3 IB...cuun vom sosommsssnseisns Hard Tobacoo, any brand, 8 ten cont outs Under no circumstances will we sell four above art oles, except as and mentionad, aud spot cash, pelos $00 05 10 CE se * THE STAR. Kreamer & Son. 0000000000 ¢0000008Y00000000000000000000000 SPECIAL. thi this week Men's regular Black Clay We rated only we will Blue $10.00 suits at $7.50 Sacks Cutaways. We . ot © received a Mer Dlue ' 3 a la aro Ai) aly { V's and Boys’ heavy Serge Suits that Sell at $7.80, Remember these suits are strictly we will all Wool and Guaranteed to hold their Color. They are suits, were you to of any other think he were giving you a great bargain at $10.00 and §12.- We have newest and most up to date lines of ents’ urnishin Goods buy them’ merchant, he would 00. one of the Ever shown in Centre county. When you buy here you are Sure to get the proper thing at the proper prices. Yours for Business, Sim, The Clothier.
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