The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 25, 1900, Image 8

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    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
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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.