THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, . PENN’A. January 31, wor. On to Success in 1901. E’'VE made our mark in the past dozen years and we've sold all the way from 10,000 to 30,. 000 pairs of shoes a year, and we ex- pect to sell more in 1901 than in any previous year, Our plans are perfected. We have formed connections with the best manufacturers in the coun- try. From them we buy as cheap as any concern in the country, large or small. We carry stocks that are unsur- passed anywhere. We name prices that are seldom matched and rarely beaten. We freely right every wrong— no sale is completed until you are satisfied. Mingle’s sir. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Re formed —Centre Hall, 7 p. m.;: Union, 2p m Spring Mills, Communion, 10.30 a. m Lutheran—Tussevville, morning; Hall, alteruoon; Spriog Mills, evening. Centre Golden Eagle Banquet, The Knights of the Golden Eagle, of Spring Mills, will hold their annual banquet February 22. a -. LD a. Fatter not Divided, The commissioners appointed by the township met Wedoesday, but the weather being so unfavorable action was postponed. rss pm pol Public Sales. today, Thursday, at the hotel, Hall. Oun February 9 is the date Mrs. SBusanna Zettle's sale, near Beech, in Georges Valley. Will Extend Their Preserve. serve over into Bald Eagle Lands in the vicinity of works are being negotiated for, A A Re ———_— Farmers’ Institate at Beech Creek valley On February 7 and 8 a special farm- | ers’ institute will be held at tion of J. ton County Pomona Grange. dc tostieon Mozsiea: Normal. Prof. E. C. Zsigler, of Penn Hall, was in town Thursday looking up the prospects for the musical normal he purposes opening in the spring. He was well pleased with the outlook, having secured the promise of all former scholars as well as many new | ones to enter the class. There is also from a distance. Bsn $150,000 Asked for State. ate asking for an $150,000 for Pennsylvania State Jol- lege with which to establish a divi the department of agriculwure, in charge of a chief who shall be paid a salary of $2,500 a year and shall be en- year. AP fs —— Chambersburg Business College. ly associated with M. L. Willer, control of that institution. ka has added to the commercial de- the College bank of some other promi- nent business college, tine ssiiene Deaths in Nearby Counties Mifflin—Near Reedsville, Junie, wife of John BSwarey, aged seventy-two years, Clinton —Henry Shaffer, of Lamar township, aged seventy-three years. He was a member of the Beventh Penn’a Cavalry. At Eagleville, Melvin Kunes, aged thirty-five years; survived by a wife and babe. At the same place, George W. Long, aged sixty-five years, For the School Children, The bill introduced in the senate Monday night by Senator Muehlbron- ner, of Allegheny, creating the office of military officer for school boards or school districts, provides for the ap- poiotment by the governor of compe- tent Nationa. guard officers to fill the positions who shall have the rank of eaptain and shall be appointed for school districts where not less than hundred scholars can’ be formed elu fo dri There shall be at Jeast one drill a week, and the com. n for the officer shall be not I than five dollars per lesson of nut ¥ CAUCUS MEETINGS, ~~ and Republicans Place Tickets In the Field for Feb. Election. Demoerats—Centre Hall Borough: Judge of election, John Krumbine; in- spector, Joseph Lutz; school directors, John 8, Dauberman, L. C. Irvin; over- seer of poor, George Bushman; ecoun- cil, M. I.. Emerick and R. D. Fore- man; assessor, D. A Boozer; justice of the peace, W. B. Mingle, esq., and John G. Dauberman, esq; auditors, Samuel Kreamer and W. W., Spang- ler; high constable, Lewis Sunday. Potter, North precinet— Judge of election, Jacob spector, Calvin BSpicher; assessor, George Sweeney, cinet—Judge of election, J. strong; inspector, J. R. Bible; registra- tion assessor, W. F. McKinney; assess- or, Lloyd Smith; school directors, Har- ry Fishburn, Samuel Durst; of poor, John Spicher; supervisors, L vi Stump, R. M. Bmith; auditor, Jo- nas Smith, Bellefonte, Democratic poor, John Trafford; auditor, Joseph Rightoour; councilmen, Colonel W, Fred Reyuoolds, J. Miteh Cunning- ham and Oscar Wetzel; ors, J. C. Meyer, W. C. Y. Wagner; assessors, Thomas Howley tion, Republican: Sharer: in- registration South pre- L. Arm- overseer versear Heinle and A. W. A. Ishler, and Louis MeQuis- | Republican uel H, Diehl; Cook; auditor, C, men, Colonel W. W. Sherry and school directors, H. C. Quigley WwW. Rees; assessors, James H. A. Bell and W. C. Potter Sarath, Dom wrat lnspector, J B Ww Ww, North precinct, ford; lupector, Abner M W. W. Royer; overscer,J M school -Overseer of poor, Bam- treasurer, Charles F, K. Hicklen; Fred Reynolds, Edward (1 and G Rine, 8 Cassidy. Judge, C. regis Ww ation sssessor judges, D. W. Brad Alexander; ssSessor Mwer, D L. Bart W. H Luce Kuhn BSWart: Spangler Royer ges SHE TVINOrS, litor"W., H firectors, Daniel Adam Krumrioe Neff; registrat Dap, John C “0 100 KRSSCSsOT, Tressler Rupp 1ige, Daanlel asses rr, J A Harris, D smoot J spector, Clyde Wieland PH Me aries Correl Wash Supervise school directors yer gion Gar Alex James Swab ingt fitor, Ch wre K.abo, James Searson: town elerk, ustice of the peace, Fergus Poller I ¥ 3 i Penn, Democrat KR Biover or, G M Bower; overseer, B J H Maiz: College, Democrat inspector, D M Tau Grove, Frank H supervisors, N.than tor, Hall Bontosf; ir oan andi ob Kile Lometiu i Ruston, Jas son, Lreasurer, Thompson State College Boro Kennedy: lospector, Joseph M Foster; sch ier Campbell, R Carist, A A Mi Overseer sssessor S B Mo Waiter Carson Haines West, Democrat Earnest Stove sista t Acker; sch Henry Zot inspector BASCRBOT Howard wi director Samue! Beaver samuel Alte Adam Assessor, A A Stover re Bipervisor, A town clerk, He: auditor Frank Kistler Bower Bower nis — wo President Geo, W. Atherton Honored President McKinley has appointed | Dr. George W, ol V hasphuts Bradiord. David W, Bradford in He is offering 14 per cent, acid goods at the very lowest figure. Before price and quality of goods, Ay TRANSFERS OF KEAL ESTATE. to Harter Henry Flickinger (ieo, bersburg for $40, Ellis SBhafler to dated Oct. 1, 1894, 222 50, Micuael Lamey, trustee, to Emanuel | Emanuel 3 tracts in lot No. 20 in R cbersburg. for $100, a Convention nt Linden Hall, will be A musical convention held Hall beginning Monday evening, Feb, day and Friday evenings. The con- vention will be conducted by Prof, E W. Crawford, of Centre Hall, assisted by Ed. L. Bartholomew, as organist, and a number of special soloists, in- cluding Al 8. Stover, of Aaronsburg. The proceeds will be ‘for the benefit of the Linden Hull singing class. All singers from a distance will be enter- tained free or charge. Course tickets, 50 ct; family tickets, §1 00; single ses- sion, 10 ctx; concer’, 25 cts, i Marriage Li cengen, Frank Viehdorfer and Catharine Bierly, Moshannon. Charles Bhawley, Roland, and Viola Eckley, Yarnell, Carrolton McKinney, Milesburg, and Maggie Gallagher, Howard. George Regel and Bertha Coder, Blanchard, John Kiss and Ida Fayekas, South Philipsburg. John Fishel and Mary Della Houtz, Lemont. Philip Walker and Barbara Ann Fo- gleman, Fillmore. Absalom Woodward 8mith, Vander rity wud Hyde Bunter; Sibimpbwa; STEWART WEBER WINS, The 8500 Cash Prize Won by Stewar Weber, of Aaronsbarg. Btewart Weber, of Aaronsburg, who is at present teaching school at that place, wos granted the prize of $5.00 of- fered by the Reporter for the best sketch of Dr. Pattengill’s Thursday aft- ernoon talk at the recent teachers’ in- stitute on the “War of 1812" The ar- ticle appears in ancther eolumn and is published as written, the language, or- thography, capitalization and punetu- ation being the writer's. The artiele is a creditable one, and its author welcome to the money placed in perintendent Gramley’s hands. Why there were not more is Su- answered by the teachers themselves, If the cash offered was too insignifi- cant the Reporter is at fault. But that sum represents, on an average, almost one week's salary paid school teachers, I'he effort should not have more than two or three one. hours’ work The subject was history from beginning aod any ordinarily prepared school on the part of any to end, | he or she never heard Dr. The fault lies which is one of the somewhere else need not strongest se, be | here, reasons school { io Centre county should be teachers cl fy om. CENTRES SHARE OF 8300 000 School Appropriation Ntruck Gov. Stone is S460, When Centre of the $5 ON by 104, county gets its S00 000 aol share purposes it will in ad- issued, that paid priati before Other distrie $46,204, warrants already doubt the is not the least each will be its the is took district in the coanty full quoto of appr mn April rains come action and t wlay they are of Jing their the Centre till portion £500 000, be behind, The amount due the borough of Cen- re Hall, is $08 458 little g, is'nt it? a plump test Bo Photographer Smith Will be in his Centre Hall gallery Fri- day of this week. - oo. Books, Magazines, Ee the risk and expense of ordering by mail, if you order through Wm. Me C. Woli any book, publication of wy Kind, You can save money as well as Hingaziue, or right price, a - Rall of Honor. rinfary lartholos Krumbine, Co Allee Rearick, nna Saul, Nancy Saul, N Nayder William Bradford, Ira Fi Hubler, Anna mew, teacher, ra Luse, Sylva Helen L Isabel Rowe, E Nellie Alters, dren, 196, Smith, 1a Charlie Masser Col (iaris, weman, Reuben bert Krumbine, Cal- vin Smith, Adam Sunday, Roy White. Henry Wp Zaccheus Porter, Zaccheus Porter, of Johustown, died Ween Robert ednesday of last of Porter, who | Twenty-five years or wore ago Mr. Porter went to Johnstown he secured a position as bookkeeper in which position he Kept continuously until his death. The deceased was unmarried, with his Mr. Porter was a conspicuous the young people of Penns Valley and Ceutre county, and will recall the with pleasant recollections, deceased Mr, Benner, and of John O. lenkirk, deceas- | { at Johnstown. — sss ps fo Potters Mills. Wilkins mn N — Miss Leota is visiting Mrs, Lowell, of Allegheny, week with her parents at this place, The sick in and about town are, Jim Paluier, Mrs. Colyer, Lizzie Foust, Frank Carson, David Sweetwood and Peggy Swetzler, wo a Centre Hill with grip is around again, Ed. Meyer made a business trip to Bellefonte Saturday, Messrs, Bible and Benner were try- ing the sleighing on Saturday, and tar. ried a short time in town, The Democratic caucus held here on Saturday was well attended, Miss Lola Btrohm, who has been at Bellefonte for several months, is home again with her parents, The young people of this place who attended the dance at the Penn Cave House last Thursday evening, had a delightful time coming home through the snow on Friday morning. Miss Roxanna Brisbin, of Centre Hall, spent Bunday with her friend, Miss Lola Strohm, Morris Burkholder made a flying brip W Uvhiyrn Seturdsy vvaiol COUNTY GRANGE AT MILESBURG, Friday Mornlog's Storm Lessened the At tendance, but Increased the Ardor, of Pomona Grange met at Bald Eagle Grange Hall Friday of last week. The storm of the preceeding night, which had not spent its force on that moro- ing deterred many patrons from being in attendance, but the meeting proved ent, and much of the business before the body was disposed of, Worthy master of County Grange Gicorge Dale opened the meeting in The minutes of Secreta- proved, after which a recess for dinner was taken, He said workers in the that it was by attending all its all stiould be steady Mr. hy Rhone offered responded. Hou. L. a resolu- James A. Keller read ly report of the fire ny, which amount of insurance in the insurance (uarter- was encouraging, The the company increasing, and the Kept among the lowest reported in the By appoiotment of the Worthy Mas. ter Frauk Musser was declared tress deceased, Col, Weaver read the report of a blanks for the subordiuste reporting of members and to ull other to be entered upon an especially county grauge the names grange prepared register kept by the secretary of the county grauge. of this register is to briog all members within for the dis af subordinate granges CHMY setnioation of literature, The picnic committee was reappoint ed for 1901. lie J. J. Aruey, committee did not make treasurer of the com ilies, Delng absent the a report, A petition was read fran Clearfield wounty asking the fire insurance cow- pany to eliminate from its regulations the clause which debars from iosur- ance all buildiogs which e wated, A motion to the cls ferred to d and largely used by in Ries are le strike out Aline was Jost. Iu ‘learfiel Elk counties engines are farmers to cut feed and grind gran. I'he chinirman of the special institute Hon. L.. Rhoue, elaborate report of the spec committee, made an ial loslilules held io the of Ceulre various paris well attended greatest interest. county, They were an of the Mrs. Bloom, lady of the 8 assistant steward tate Grange, and ber husband, « Litnton ¢ minly, were presenl, held 1 treasurer rl. J of on Memorial SErvViICes Were the he deceased, Col. their Musser, deceased, Giranuge, commitive the Rhuoune, County Consist. Weaver, rt resolutions for ing of Hon. L. and Mrs, Dale, made out which was read by Col. Weaver, That the death her Musser the Grange has lost a true friend aud a loog aod faithful of- repo tesolved: in associated, bat in integrity, Christian deporiment and gentle man- for his unswerviag ly demeanor, his life was a model That we extend to the family of the deceased brother our sincere sympathy and commend them to the protecting busband to the widow and a father to { the father That a copy of these proceedings ie “., be spread upon the minutes of this Po- mona Grange and au engraved copy fur- nished to the family of the deceased. a —————— Colyer. Winter has come at last and every- it, for the sleigh | bells are jingliog in every corner. E. M. Huyett has closed his stave Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Grove, Grace Miss Anuvie Huldaman is home from Bellefonte visiting her mother at this Miss Savilla Creader intends leaving Mr. Kline this week, at whose place she was doing the housework. Mr, Kline needs help badly. ig this section in the spring. Anyoue desiring to buy a property of 33 acres of land with fruit and over 600 peach trees ou the piped to the house, good buildiogs, ete., should apply to Henry Moyer, The Colyer’'s Mills Band is about to have its band wagon remodeled, John Royer is still talking of going west this spring, Whether it will come to pass or not is hard to tell, The Colyer negro is still about. He has charge of Mr. Huyett's engine dug- ing these cold nights, he Mrs. Frank Wright is slowly im- proving from her illness. Mrs. Henry Moyer is also improving, Miss Nora Huldaman is at present in Bellefonte, where she intends to play UF pou thm — THE SPINSTERS CONVENTION, Uncertala Age, The “Spinsters’ Convention’ held Arcadia, Saturduy night under the auspices of the ladies’ aid so- Wis point of financial every cant—it was a $53 00 house, and netted But the convention ! It was called to order by the President, Miss Flora for the sole purpose of bringing of uncertain into il rel Love, the more congeut: spinslers age tings lhe centre of MAN. This body was pot composed but desire quite for their only Wis The convention delegates were attir- ed in silks, the worn during the first half of century on social oce satins, ete, CORLU vs the past h had the ssions, whe been carefully preserved by handed ration. Toe had KOUIe so grandmother, and fn tothe Owns in nearly ever: ustance ' present gen been worn by a belle at ial gathering, but on the stage they look- ed odd ~CTuzy will the but not more than today fifty at the convep- Miss Roxanna Hi) of frock heace, Th Years og present were the president, Flora Miss M iss Misses Jeune Odenkirk. Elsie Krise, I Anna Love: secretary, Bris Din; Lreasurer, (srace NSmith: Hauche Boal, Joma MeCoy, Claire Edith Q A Mrs. Bartholomew, rick, Mrs, J John Heol Mr. J.T Bushman, Mrs, I Mrs, Re De Woodie smith, Not econtzated nuedy, Mrs £) (Inan, Potter, Mrs, W. Brad- Mrs, B WwW Rearick, ford, (yee Ww. 1 station ia life with their thie spinsters, th enter pretle etnselves of Prof. Make- Fred Christine) rem wleloseope, i, Joho Heck- em uto handsoine and otherwise, availed all opportunily to over's who with his at assint man, transforined th fads and Jassies with accomplishments as varied as were the yt (Ors Toe R® Kr man, Mary Kennedy, Mescra, Will Sa and Master R Polly Aun Mrs, De ant figure on ir C Hines ina col were Misses Hearick, Elsie He Hoster- laire Kennedy, “madeovers'' wxanna Brisbin, Mary Mabel Art Wolf, ( He ise, ey, en un Bart aud R 'y en Jololnew Rearick we Bushman, of iris Pra‘t, in the person Woodie, the stage. She Hose Was an Jug was Lhe clowtu—every twinki movement of ber ry word she spoke, was con romical Tort o ithout While eve ry ous ah « excelivul—1hiere wy | of special praise ins Fis new, weil are deserving Nota- © Krise, Miss form ele- atong those were M the Ie Jiro ba Uy Misses hol Hart ted the and aress re Her fruance Krise went of the ARG on Lhe Barth Epiusiers peri Miss were easy aud her s2k8e { Flags t At guitar excelivul. Alina cated the coutivu enul © omew, who adv maids’ pr pslilies, tiall good xi ¢ OF Lhe ix Ri- audi treat ways welcomed by a Centre ence, who Know there is a in store for thea when she steps belo Lhe public Helen Bartholomew's Tell My Fortuns ed in an exceptionally pl Barth soul iuto - % £3 4 Miss SODZ, Dasy, ' was render Casing mate ner. Miss new threw her the soug aad acted as salud. The convention closed with a gr whole well as she and march io whicu all participated Mucl fair is due Mrs, 1 of the success of thie enlire af- Schuyler, wife of the pastor of the Presbyterian church, who acted as critic duriug the rehearsals and elimivated all objectionable language, costumes and performance ental rt aigiio— A charter was granted the Westmont Coal Company, Bellefonte; capital, $1000, Clyde Condo penetrated his foot with the tines of a fork and consequent. ly is pursing that member, of the Centre Hall hotel, with his wife yf the hotel, A party of young people from town greatly enjoyed a sledding party Wed- nesday evening. They drove to ters Mills hotel, took supper, kept | time with the orchestra and returned howe before morning. a aE A] Public sale, Leonard Rhone, of Centre Hall, will at his residence, Rhoneymede, three miles west of Old Fi rt, ninety horses and colts, cattle, Shropshire sheep, swine, also farm imple. ments. While these animals have not been registered they have been bred from registered sires for three and four geuetat ous. A rare opportunity to my well bred stock. Sale begins at 10 a. m,, March 20th, 1901. A AAA Musieal College. The College of Music at Freeburg, Suyder county, Pa,, offers a cheerful and eommodious home to young peo- ple desiring instruction in Voeal and Instrumental Musio, while the busy happiness and enthusiasm of its stud. ent-life proves that the privileges offer. ed are fully appreciated. $33 will pay for six weeks, instruction and board, For Catalogue address Holstein JOHE J BOWER, Chairmen. i Wu. 1. Biscen, Bellefonte, Secretary. Joux © Rowe Philipsburg, THosas J BeEXTON, | Bellefonte, EMEny ZERBY, ober, Amt, Becretaries, Districts Chdromen, Postaffice SOROUG HE lefoute, N. W Inhn Trafford H.W. .P RB Garthy...cun W. W... George Ii Meek " Centre Tall JG. Denberman, Centre Hall, Award Abe Weber... JHoward, | Milimbiurg famirge Noli oileshurg, Millheim F. FP. damer Mi ihelm, { Pollipsburg, 1st W..J W. Lukine Philipsburg, ' 24 W. FA 6G, Jones ’ : 3 WA, J] Graham mith Philipsburg Harry CC. Wilcox Blete College... d00. 1. Robinson State Colleges Uulonville Jeo, W, Rumberger, Fleming. He Belicfonte, Towns Benner, N John ¥, Grove : doin Ishier Boggs, x. PP... W.¥ Brown EK. AG H. lyman Ww Folmer Mi Durneide Maynnrd Meeker. Pi {| College J Bellefonte, Yarnell Holand waburg M ne Glenn 1.3 Dreese.... fotmont Curtin Tt Jb Lo 4 Homola | Ferguson . Willian iL. Fry Pine G Mills el Harputer fyatesharyg. Tes F. Weaver Peon Cave. Frei k Fisher Penn Heil, William Pesier ering Mills, Clymer H Blover, A«rousbhurg. M0) Fy Wo dward Hall Moon Jd. FP Bet Loveviiie, Haris Bos lshary Howard . He wand, Histon John Murphy Julian, { Mia chard, Welker, Waite's Bore, WW Hair : wer wing | FEBRIL ters Mi R.1 ser, one mile ris Sock and we soulh At farm sovk apd Vv olBen ~H. E a. In I», ele one El Rover, nr east of wk imple Mrs. John Showers, about titre Hall, ail p.m, farm ne, three miles west of wees, Calle, sheep, hogs Bust A NODA TION CEXTRALLY LocaTED. American Plan; $1.00 per wi wo Cafes. eri every night Free Ad. Column. FOR SALE ; — NM spre revs large enough to transplant. are of- for. 4 ala very resonable figure. Mrs. George Floray, Centre Hall, HORSE WANTED fur fartes waits a horse tn do farm work daring the coming summer. Will feed and care well for him. Apply at this oMoe. Honse and § Centre Hill | Fok » MALE-A dwell ing house near Colyer, ith 30 sores of land, 600 peach trees and other fruit on the premises: @ vod water HENRY MOYER, alyes, Ph Pa. the feed