h HOTEL SOLD, The Centre Hall Hotel Was Sold Monday i i 2 field thelr : vile nominatie to J. W. Runkle, i i cl anil . otiglh. ward. tows 104% 1 After much dickering the Centie ] Hall hotel was sold to James W. Runkle, of Middleburg, Pa., who will take charge of the business on Febru- vardn by Fad Ay : ary 1. The deal includes only the res { 5 Te A tha hou : fir hia holding of CW. _Tabn Trsford estate, the furniture will be offered at i i a { g ctl . destruet sand kW ull Hi. Garrity { Jeri gps £4 Meek “i 1» ubliec sale by : ¢He ] or Y. id LG. Denberingn. Cen EVE made onr mark in the public sale by the present landlord, ¥ rr he 0% : > H. Runkle, Jr. past 4oz years and we ve Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Runkle Tue:- Abe Weber Genres Nod Mey EINE lay morning started for York, where, : ; : : kin if his intentions expressed some time ’ 4 i i Pic W.A J Graben. ... igo to the writer are carried out, they : : o 1 bina Bat will buy a hotel, with whieh are con- nected stock yards, and take charge of the same as soon as their time expires THE CENTRE Centre Harr, . . . PENN’A January 10, 1901. REPORTER. atic County Commitee for 190, BOWER, Chairnen, efonte Recretary Tuomas J BexroN, note, Aest Becretaries, On to Face ess in futrirenien feit¥i rid Bellefonte, » Hall, A3 irward, Mes Philips LOVED to 30, sold all the wa: 0) pairs of shoes a vear, and we ex : . : Lollies pect to sell . Viewing. &ny previous year aE - Hefonte, Our plans are We have form vy the best mann try. From th a3 any concer 1 arneil. Holnni CHEINE. £3 | Os. Homi, Mills, tesharg., nere. James W. Runkle, the new land- lord, is well known t» Centre county people, years he lived op the Foster farm of Centre Hall, nnd devoted considerable time to buy- ing cattle, ring every foot within the county. Mr. Runkle will no doubt make a success of hotel keeping. The and has al- mint to For some ERE RE NRAR SE 4 George F, Fran Willis Peaser iver H Btove east EE or small, We carry passed anywhere We name p matched and 1 We freel no sale satisfied. Mingle’: HALL, fr, Asror neburg. Wao cove stand is an excellent one, ways heretofore proven a wuer, { In 1888 the Presbyterians by i Centre Hall. When cot $5800. It is a neat, The ¢ | resources heavily ils nplet conv rms Ao — | gation, ongregation CALITHUMPIANS AT SPRING MILLS taxed in ————— this struggle till the need of Break Through the Floor of the Bride and Groom's House. Thursday evening of last week the ealithumpians serenaded Mr, and Mrs. | pastor, Rev Jacob D. Breon, of Spring Mills, in the yest of . and though the music vas none too pleasing to the ear, the Centre Louise A. |, Nearly gun in 1808 It is a commodi cased with brick, and was erected lot and inclusive of stable, . H. Behuyle about i coeds of Lh fe CENTRE church and Manse of style The pro : gale of Hill p he reduction of the Man CHURCH sid the debt on room and his bride, nee Ream, invited the good natured baud into the house. They entered with & | 0,04 4 11 rush, and almost instantly completely | of the new cent ry of the dwelliv, subscribing $611 commotion of the | that the w \ 5 $ ¢ wo ial for the joists, | und of this week. The annual « The } { The Presbivt ners Mu : . Farm ‘11 ; : : erenaders took in the situation at once | propose to ra ny, will be held MM ny, Jan. ' : a i Th pan, dy ind the exit was fully as speedy as the |, (he chur 10 a. . ord to 2 ! 3 ' hotel. i proceeds will tu i the Sinking ¢ Preshyteriar { Mills, 10.50 a m, Reformed 2.30 p.m. 1 alt ed about $700 to pay ofl all an which was pre . { Veons Lutheran of the new ETA, » ) iry afternoon; Centre H ; filled the lower st Nince $64.1 (he weight and guests proved too much hole amount Fire lasu snd two of the timbers gave way. n ; i ogress, which no doubt saved a catas- trophy. RE Skull Fractured Wallace Fisher, of Millheim, while skating on the dam near that place, Harry Buck and reeeiv- in which it is feared His skull is believed | ( ii that » d to pur- | be used Word com stock Compan chase a mine in prospecting k here is siderable ex | ¢ Api talists in that - » ¥aans Res merchant the son's will ie #31 Cob ollded with «d injuries fre he | son preps will not recover, ‘ollege in 15 ZY, receiving 0 be fractured. .- > ; . sn Bs fs —— hie Refarnishiog Hall, in The Odd Fe Boalsburg n, wi ext Horing move | refurnishiog their hall. The furniture ; i sautifal and when arranged | the Boalsburg of the |, pretLi st and cosiest meeting places Lo mole. W iil Move taugl fo Jacob Lee w for the past two a ned the Je Bitner to the Sparr burg, which i Bang In giving a quet held in Gra tire i “ie, a1 3X Deal Ls frou, w ho sho are Slows lin High School one year, of t 1 v B ‘ erin sate time and 1 Ci w i is all ki half year by the P Erercht vs Free Ad. - Column, Naxton apd far: : esr Boals- | ‘elected is be ! hall will be one i ve wished for oh 4 . ' i vagh 10 transplant Mrs Mf ler Mis for Sale. Ihe Penn Roller Mills, at Farmers , Will or offered at public sale on by C. W. Fisher, deceased, his time of the churches o els i ; ; : tre H sn ' was fpstall and of the are FPeun RB Li Just, executor ff J. B. Fisher, tip first cl sponded to a ally approp y In Ba J. Witmer ister The mill is condition and should tind plenty buyers, - »> - Overcrowded The columns the Roporter are this week, and considers- local mat of held When a newspaper is full, that's made down, a : WHS B al Cyen the | of gs Rn beauti- overcrowded more groc “ i iRiiess on first of the year, A e isa ful place, popriiated with heads of etc., who do bus and live out side of Lhe city. The lation of the place 0, there is no reason » » man of Wolf's business ex prosper. His fan \ Spring. The readers of IRE TER are hereby notified that nal will not notice the antics fool political straddli editor io county seat. It has » BOT to devote to denyi attacks of imi takes their acti r deeds see riously. This policy will be strictly adhered to, because it is Lelie to be the wish of all honora ——— py all were wi fi i bl ] ep : ing's entert firaas, | Die ter is necessity ¥ I was called Miss Janet very stately, 4 ia ielphina | over. i the end of it; the more effort to | shake it the more you have, : t the fashion i i tine, Miss H was a credit f« popu- aud up aud press it Mr. not bim in| Fl NG SLATE. IA costume § elen Woods, as secretin i , ¢ { 2 : od Dey i Fr rARP ' 4 i a {3 x h In MK onl Hall Penn’ log reported tor some | the ancient order, y Ww | ’ ; nt Ls J i uo Lin i, Cen 6 nail, ren & | Miss Hosterman, as py shonld . Immense Log. An ii The largest oak | time from near Farmers Mills, aod was cut from a timber tract on the | farm of ex-Prothonotary W. Bmith by | her Messrs, Homan & Shaffer. The log | ment measured six feet in diameter at the | members of 1 butt end and three and one half feet at | the top, aad 40 feet in length. teen, all gotten { fashion—of | ago- ~atd made a Saturday, Jan. 5th, State Deputy, ance on the Coles to be commended, for tl WCOUTRC) ration slinost it hu ; ‘ grades of mefing slates. Bate 3 : ? re Work done by experi Sialic is as cheap 85 shine isdeciy Keron. accounls this jour- of the the space in selecting nn 5 ITH. Agent for. . , Roch est, Kew York, you before fis Bugis male women’' pumbers up in about one “fanta The star lining the = Datei lation wt Ufficers. no body stage. long and if you John Dale, of Logan Grange, installed | i iB ap Yukai OF 4 evening was Mrs Jacob Weber, fruit trees, berry bushes, vines, ing grown by nurcerymen. yom the officers of Progress Grange, in their | kept the audiet » Arcadia, for the ensu- | ter, by her droll remarks. James Glenn we Con ¥ couraging. town N rida ing and visited hi 1 - us both the best stock and dowest ing yeni: ’ - | iu the character of a ‘dude’ NOE Aud Oy ; I oCHEaTE aT Hen acudrd Rijoue, Weater; Gorge Glngeriels | tertained the aadience, io a : : er. Steward; Christ Keller ‘Assistant Steward 3. | which left no doubt in their mind A. Keller, Chaplain: J J. Arney, Treasurer: Di. i to his ability to fill that important © bier i= a vid Keller, Secrotary: Levi Stump, Gate Keeper; | ition. Ed. Hunter with Mes. Alfred Durst. Pomona: Mrs. Robert Fore > shine w " man. Flora, Miss Carrie Spicher, Ceres. Mim over machine, bhi then Floreuoe Rhone, Lady Assistant Steward: James the members of Keller, Grange Fire Insurance Director. L were all willing to try the experiment a is an in " id to some reliable p y — Tm np NOE : mind failin } ave the to let the stand o some relia ls party - | The machine worked like a charm, and | measuring the rate g, | A the until he returns from Lewd i spinsters of uncertain age were Irans or i alate of The grain house and con Readers of the Reporter who have | ¢ 1 into beautiful. blushing in : s ohin. tha } ed i WR Us i p= ¥ Caip, the 10 leased to Messrs. R. D. F occasion to go to Philadelphia will en Int . Lit fonins of the oi lass. The principle fs ens. Interesting features of the pro £ glass. 1 Tincipt W. F. Floray, who will find the Bingham House on corner of | *” . ux $ ~ ud tod 4 a ieht substance throw . § were soso rpaered WW Sires . busiuess at that st Market and Eleventh street the most a i F i Wiel i y i BR 8 to partake of red and an a smn conveniently located and well equipp- ope WV ool EE nr od hotel iu ity. The rates ‘are |"? Brishin: also a recitation by Tom $2.50 per day rerio and $1.00 pes Hunter, The entertainment was closed JA 1 GRY 4 : 5 & 3 p a : Ww ropriate remarks by Prof. day European plan, and for the mon- by a few ps pI slvtes for the or witb hain ey all guests receive more attention, Sy HO s cd YC Ig A tet mats AF y w irty five dollars, ie rate of enjoy better sccommodations and se- ”e - we chip is the cure better table service than any- Appraising Real Eetate, o i the m re of the di # " oy Rh , e fev Ini bort where in Philadelphia, The heirs of Dr. Charles Smith, de : Rian Ceti) He poh the lo ig 3 OL gid (ays y heaving © 10 Business Stand for Sale, ceased, of Lamar, selected uppraissts to " ain a sd a at a w ated Ee %, but . * ith TOUTE Bal i BICLLHINCER, H Stock of merchandise, fresh and | Place value on the real satate of ti : wes the patent log has come into use clean, new room; buildings can be father, and those gentlemen Ras no ekHl Iz required In finding the speed bought or rented. For further infor- through Centre Hall Monday on their or a vessel, It is regulated by clock way to the farm oecupied by Peter work, and the number of knots the vos mation apply at this office, ny : ; : Smith, at Ce ntre Hill. The apprais- sel sails per hour Is recorded on the TOPE Eimer - ers aro Messrs. O. M. Walker, W, ¢, dial without any hand touching it. ha T.. Musser. murs, (1, M. ¥ Fa John T. Musser, a farmer of prom- Dornblaser, P. L. Knecht, W. 1 I. inence and treasurer of the Centre | terand W. H. Bartholomew, The esin'e county Pomoua Grange, died at his consists of five farms and several tracis home near Bellefonte Monday ‘morn. | of wood land. The heim expect to ing. He had been fll for some time. | take the various farms at the appraface His age was about seventy-two years. | ment. The deceased's first wife was Miss Nancy Baird, of Bellefonte, who died about twenty years ago. His second ved see in an uproar of lan y readers. hall in Graog # hho wi Grain House Sald 'highty tof the kind made The grain house sud Centre Hall Station sale in the Reporter by Wm. were sold a short time ago to G, W. Ocker, who jor five years did business there under a lease, Mr. Ocker expects Iversen; ann David Keap i ing. | - ———— obits 3t } | aged eighty-oue years. He made bis| FoI SLEIGHS and d SLEDS go ape Waly A ym. WW. Boch, Centre Hall, Sob Woods, ready paint, for $6.00 at for Colyer wal yards advertised : i hits make 3 sddier and harness rooms i hed wis ded » welcomed 1 sc r T anh the society, and they Lie 1 f a Shi JUMP OVe i. FOI 5OWIC FORTE | * We oi 4 Cyan Y so» JOE OF fn Sip. x § " * : ¥ health, and ang his ald | WW de Vas if sly $8 1 4 ' fit wl 4 hes 4 ORO PATS “la 8 ea al sud trouble, i Miah WY i The Bingham House. shurg, he Star! GLO. O. BENNER,. . . ESTABLISHED 1808, Emanuel 1 rominiller during year, killed and | aud forty 1: he did not | sheds were oreman and conduct the anid as heretofore, itehering segenn (his od betw iv-five ft {owl —————— till any thst re ie four hundred pottnd noleh; rest DH. Role, weighing Lhree and elghiy-ul ines, Ralph Stove 's tract of Ian arin ian Ly Acres, an Prop. Deaded 2000 Acreg) the J. H. Reifsnyder, Esq, of Millheim, andJ. Green Irvin, of Oak Hall, met E. M. Haoyett sd his home in Cgatre Hall Baturday and formally transferred the two thousand scres of wood land in the Beven Mountains bought by Mr. Huayett from the late Wm. J. Thompson, Kaq., of Potters Mills, Mr. Irvin represented the Thompsop es tate and Mr. Reifsnyder was present to explain the many different surveys made of the various tracts being trans. ferred. — New Landiord at 014 Fort, 8B. B. Shaler, of Madisonburg, pur. chased the fixtures at the Old Fort Hotel and prior to the 18th inst. will become landlord of that hostelry. Mr. Shaffer is at presest confined to his bed from an attack of inflammation of the bowels, which necessitated his wife and ‘Squire Reifanyder coming here to perforin the business relative to was for hundred ane Some Facts. owing are facts, wind if you visit the 10 tors on the Sat iron corer you will Sod that s pit only Tecie, bul bargaios © Oil per ga! Banner Lye. we Finise BO AD MOK... onerinimm ini os RII DRE. emi icin oe Panes, 4 iis Heap. Peanhes., a Good BagRy WHIP ...ovw socmmmvimmism Matohon por BOX... immerse: 81 T1motR, POr dok..cuuumniamminiica 19 Webster Upab, IMotionary...... cd 08 8 Gol Ba velopim... coc ions ives isms 1 Quine Stn PAPE... ov mmm | Cota, 1 Ih, LAPE...... commis Best NX, 0. Molasses por qla.......onnii ght Charley Bow The £31 d containing and lot of will In float, the log line | or ailing a A AS The } thir | tie Lew. | they a a tl which Me. house Joob lately 11 Job Lorman. w hin works y is home om 5 sven s pase savin on 1 «1 0 os ™ BURR SRY LY ra aA Lk de fry wy i $. stn To al of th is Boob, pun Colfon, smm—————— chased (ror Paul Bwabb, al Buffalo, NX, © fils mother, Mra, Ballle Ledtzell, who died and was buried on the last day of the old year, was the widow of Samuel Leite well, of go. D, 148th Reg, P. V., who was Killed at Chancellorsville, She was a widow (hirty seven years, and leaves thrive daughters, all married. in a bakery on a visit to VAREARER Sau ab LER fact ttt tan i ta ed wwe RE —————— 30 AI MP i Tow High For Inspection, Count de Roronet (who is an ardent admirer of Willie's sister)~—What are you after, my little fellow? Coe Rion Boot Horse Brush... round bere wliere d can see you. ORE Th. = 12 in. Horne ROMP... msm Lo OWWe (who Is climbing on the back a A. BANDOE, AUCTIONEER, Kin 1 Gorin BORBOR coon tn iin i of the count’s chalr)=Tom sald you had : Contre tall, Pa, Yor BROOM art rrr . 4 . SANA LIE... cicriiiinn ia mnssiivasiis saasiss a skating rink on top of your head, and | Foren for enpapemenis at all times, The bet : aay a 1 want to seo il Bockiza Life. ’ f1i0ek oan he ob ial ed only when the host auc. Tie Mllowing are worthy your atte. tion Hous ora ar are cuplay Twenty youn’ experience | California snd Florida oranges, figs, dates, ba —— ih the SE . iris seats, britks, mixed nn PEAR pe so fA Pomona Grange. The Centre County Pomona Grange No 18 will meet in Hall of Bald Eagle wo a the lease, ete. The expobicnoe Mr. Sha fer has had in the hotel business will fit him well for thie place and he no ~ doubt will make an excellent, obli landlord, : wife, nee Sarah Jane Miller, survives him. The funeral took place Wednes- day. Thesurviving children are Frank 'W., Bhilo; Mrs. Dr, Kirk, Bellefonte; Ms, Carrie Rhinesmi Clearfield Grange, Milesburg, on Friday Jan, 25, 104 m, This will be the first meeting of the New Year. All come sud make this a good one. "Fraternally, Gro. Dave, Master. DM Unt the middie of the contury Great ritalin ported twotliinds of the iron who, used, or TRANSVER OF L1C wm here Fs ae : “ aM. faux mts, ground bone, oroshed oyster shells, Ameri oan wastilag machine, chain pumps, Samp wpe plies, aves, sxe handles, Jaipur, tives Sand, dort fish, Gata fresh