THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE HALL, : PENNA A. February 14, 1901. On to Success I in 1901. W¥ VE made our mark in the past dozen years and we ‘ve | sold all way from 10,000 to 30,. 000 pairs of shoes a year, and we ex- ! | peet 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. as any concern in the country, From them we buy as cheap large or small. We carry stocks that are unsar- passed anywhere. We name prices that are seldom beaten. every wrong you matched and rarely We freel no sale is satisfied. Mingle’s y right completed until are Shoe Store. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Peesbyterian—Centre Hall, 10.3) a. m. and 7 m. Reformed —Ca Spring Mills, 2 P ntre Hall, 7p. m.; Union, 108. mm 0p. m Spring Mills, morning Tusseyville, evening P Lutheran afternoon YGrip.” (Song, with Aceompanime Ob, the Wilter tibe 1s the tibe for Whed the ground 1s Ad ici As berrily nt be, sovered with slow, cles nag frob the greedwood tree, forth we go At Z9% he Subber tibe to the love-sick swalid Give t Who sighs to hi With horse Id tt ladye 1 houds over ux al W fair soudtaid ad plaid iiter for Atchu Wilter for be De. ——————— Letter Stationery Latest styles letter paper and envel- opes are kept on hand at tbe Reporter office. If you want something really up to date, you will find it at this of- fice, Bsa nns— Miss Lillie Barrett Miss Lillie Barrett, ber of years was operators who fora num- of the efficient the Bell telephone ex- change, died at her home in Wi where she was engag- ed io similar work. one in Bellefonte, lkesbarre, - —— eo Will Observe February 22 The primary and secondary schools taught by Miss Anna and F. A. Foreman, observe Washington's birthday with an apg ram. If you want to see an interesting program well ren- dered, make it your business to the school house Washing Jartholomew respectively, will riat oj e prog be at on the afternoon tou’s birthday. nti — May Meet at Mil sbharg. Behool in church, Miles- during 1%0 meeting in Centre The Centre County Sabbath Association is invited to meet Methodist Ej burg. The held annual iscopal association its talks by Dr. Charles Rhoads and local ministers, — AA ——— Living With Broken Back bersburg, as the only person who had his back broken and lived to tell story. The accident occurred time appeared in young man the Reporter. The lower part of his body are partially | paralyzed, it is thought he will live for years, so far as the broken back is con- cerned. Fire at Potters Mills. Al an early breakfast hour Monday John Campbell, of Potters Mills, thought the wash fire which had just usually bright light, aud one of the family was dispatched to look after it. Investigation showed that the wash house was on fire, and before the flames were extinguished the entire building together with the wood house, smoke house und the biking house were destroyed. The property is own- ed by Wm. Workinger. Guards to attend Insuguration, The organizations of the National Guard of Pennsylvania that will at. tend the inauguration of President McKinley are designated in general or- ders issued by Adjutant General Stew. art. The troops will be under com- mand of Major General Miller, and each brigade will be commanded by the regular commander. Iostead of taking three regiments from each bri- gade, General Stewart has arranged that each infantry regiment shall be represented by all of thedr companies, except two. A — A ——————— Bee Grant Hoover, Bellefonte, before Fou losure. TUESDAY'S WREUK. The Eastbound Passenger Derailed Tue day Morning, The Eastbound passenger on Tues- | day morning had hard luck. The train came in to the Centre Hall with a doubleheader, but one engine was crippled. The passenger ed east, and on reaching a point about | one mile below the station the which threw track of station | i prodeed- engine | the engine, tender and front the | baggage ear off the track. The accident oceurred in a and the engine pluuged into a snow drift | and on one side was buried up to three- | quarters’ its height in a well body of snow, which no doubt averted | cut, packed There were some thirty on the train, twenty-four passengers of whom | State Col- finished. Pennsylvania lege, the term just The passengers were slightly up, but on finding that having shaken no one was io-| good | Ks | some method of | back on the track again, Reamer as soon as possible re the Centre Hull stati the wreck, During the for put it and set to work to pul i sch passenger suggested getting the iron horse turned to mw vnd reported l no » wreck train from Sunbury appearance, sngiue and car in position, It a difficult task I'he wind had { { workmen aud piled the Ws ii sweep on Lhe H on them HOW were intruag as though they road men never give up, al after seven o'¢lock in the evenin the passenger and work (train back to Centre Hall. The first mishap Centre Hall point i wuarred wes! sutnmits O wvtion, on the wt deep, solid drills Lo re Cherry, famous for Theod Vi Sines ! who has earn- ed ofl preparations an e able record for pushing snow that summit, aud came along in full steam, $0 hard that the gine was brok on and and : The traili harm until it the ratis at splintered u pilots were 3 were again ready {i fore nioe o'e ate frown the | engine os east, ly after three engine passenger coaches fonle. At returned from Aaoout He slhgines pleRed | the two cripples | and proceeded east Tired of the | their p time Liver wailing for help passengers began ¢ srsonal comfort, and j D. A ratiroad yioan i driving down the All brought to the Centr they Ls lively for { the party divided to the Old Fort Hq Centre entire day, lieve them the passengers wers » Hall hotel dioner aad * wWiierre ke i OR nade thing the time bein At uilel them gon tout mail fo Hall was wit except that brought by stage from across the valley. The train got throu which { stuek in the drifis on { had to i east Fhursday morn gh on time. The freight followed an hour afterward, the summit aud w shoveled out. Wo MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF CATTLE. of Potiers Mills, Head of Cattle. | The Carsons, Lose Eigh Joseph Carson was the week of six head of horn cattle, { died for him without loser last which apparent cause The cattle were in good condition and up to a short time prior todeath show- { ed no symptoms of disease, The cause { of the loss is supposed to have been | from feeding shredded cornfodder, yet | the feed in prime pothing detrimental to ber discovered about it. It more than | probable that some foreign matter of a poisonous nature became mixed with the feed. A load of the fodder was i F. A. Carson's stable at Potters Mills, | und in a short time two of the fed from the bulk died. Veterinary Riter is ing examination to discover the { of the trouble, is condition and cattle can in surgeon mak- catise oa im ———— Tubtreutosls Costs State Seeretary of Agriculture John | Hamilton has given out som interest ing” figures concerning tuberculosis among eattle in Pennsylvania. Dur ing the past year the number of aattle | tested for the disease was 9.274, of which 1.227 were killed. The amount paid to owners of the infected animals was $25,330 50, on an average of $28 10 a head. When the present law went into effect four years ago, 25 per ont. of the herds examined were found to be more or less infected, while now not 10 percent. of the herds examin. ed have the disease, —————— —- Closing Oot. My entire stock of merchandise will be sold for eash or produce from wow until March 15th, at very low prices. No better selection of goods ever found in a store of its kind, and bargains will be given as never before. Come at once. Building for rent, Two tons of bran will be sold at $17. 00 ; two tone Sf middlings at $2000, © | =. COURT ORDERS, Sehooling On the south of Bald Fagle Mill fowin- side of Hall reside several Bald Eagle num have been nt Mill Hall sent to about fourteen, in The tending schools been those to the homes of children have owing great thonol Sanderson's Brown's aut from their and the house The of have been paying the Mill Hall lane, directors the towuship direc for tors this schooling. Jefore { holiday vacation the Bald Eagle town ship directors, for some that they pay for their schooling, and that must attend the school at the locations As reason, notili Hot they township } all, § children wotld regular already nam many of the children are Hill jr decision of the directors aud presented a petition to the court asking that the suitable schooling AM In answer to the petition bas granted a rule on th @ sehiool | Pl i rie tors of Bald Eag township not cause why they shall the attendances pet t the sel wough of Mill Hall thie } i ier § Hi] pre of the childret LIOLers Bn i dire g the % § biall tard township shall, durin make the teuwps the $ by t $ i § Catalase : fad Ue BOIO0N i s Filie, ary of Mill arrangements for schooling said Campbell Dead Hamilton Presbyvteris May Have to Hesige yoater worl bills now be inal sent to} tastes Lo of Reporier's nothing if ot original. posters printed here and ¥ Or - - - Methodist Conference The ( dist Episeog entral Pe il Metho- ill meet in rsuourg and continue nneyivani wif srence w in ex lay, March 20th, week il Pennsylvania a annual session Chamb We in in sess The ence on ion for coe Confer. in the 1- full members There are 248 many of from two to Io addition to those there Cent is one of ¢t «¢ eo inrgest nection, having 62 Ki8 itioners, but with tand 5.803 prol yastoral charges these are eircuits, five preaching places in active service are a goodly | number of veteran preachers who have but conference, } young candi. the ministry i retired from active service, who {always come to siden { these there will be the i ‘ | dates for admission to ary aud other benevolent societies, A —— MS League at Meore's he Epworth League held its and Mrs Jolin DD. Moore, tre Hull; Monday night. A of members of the big sleds and landed the party at the Moore home, After the business the League had been disposed of, re. freshments were served and number ing. Those present were: J Jang Mrs, Arnoy, Perry Alters WH. M11, A.C. and 0. 1) Bartholomew, Goarge and Sara Breon, Charles and Mee. Barrie, Ralph Boog, Withar Bland, Gay Clemente, Rowe J. De Wonlie, Vira Durst, Mande Foltz, sunsel sad Mee fivosg finnries Boman, W. Hand Mee. Kremer, Clades snd Mary Econedy, Joba Kore, Marbell Rotter Myre 8 2 Kreamer and Baby, Josonh Mee, BAtth ond Anon Late, Wa, Iokr, Beri MeCormiok, John, Mee, Elina, Blsie, and Thom asl. Moore, RB. PP, Mrs, and Baby Odenkirk: Clay Reextnan, Gertrade Spangler, Mr. Jorre, John W., and Mery Samp, W. A, Mes, WA Jr, G. H. Lox, Spring Mills. * Asher Stab, Clinrios Weiser. BRIEF LOCALS Gottlieb Ambrust , has secured o arrners’ 10 fie of i manuel Shook k and poultry ! raiser and fare in tow sg y of Spring Mills, was iturday, 10116] i ised thn Phurkday Hall ies (Commis leekiman morning p igh Centre h side of 1 irom wed iN iis Sex related ion nthe other day s larmers His whole re suflering suing Line and durin } iid up Ju f Lock and if Williams- will iumian, Men he road be ex port in the pear fu- we time parties have been drilling for oil id be hills, a lit in f.ve drilled away day or gas or anvihin g that found acr tl Muncy of the town of Muney, inty. As the drill by day the in om (ras in 1 tie east ining eo and excitement beoam greater, but has been . but anything of The Linde of 1.¢ all has collapsed. drifled to a de Vif far tl! has found out of which pth pot 40 ere int bean a cent money Dr. J. R GG. Allison, of Leroy, ford county, paid his ' Landlord James W. Runkle, a Tuesday. Dr. Allison was on his way | to Spring Mills on that day having re. Brad. father-in-law, visit gerjousiy ill, wns likea his Bradford dead. The doctor lopation and has who ls not in the beat of bealth, did not accompany him on this sad mise salon, Mrs. Homer Barr, of Boalaburg, stop. ped with her sister Mea. Jerre Miller, in this place Moaday night and Taes- day morning tonk the train with the Dr. Wid. dor, lives. Shoe was cayeht in a wreck an that morning, and was the only Indy nraong the thirty-five passengers on the train. She returned to Centre i CAMPS FOR CONSUMPTIVES. ————— rooted intdoor Life to be Eneoaraged Among the Patients Th minty ty has invited Forestry Rothrock to ts “ Dauphin Ce Medical Bocie- Commissioner Ik vefore it on his pro ‘heme for the care consump tives, nnd he | Dr. ter plate “ the es hae ad epled Rothrock says the scheme econ tablishment of camps of on the this sl ed for fering various lorest reservations sie which may be suitably loeat- "the pirpose where persons wiif- aud who Califor. health from consumption have nol the means to go to vin and other places for their in speud several months in the sume frier, it that the first camp will Clin- of sea and reservalion io an elevation the because ch has ve the level of mm consumption the purity of the air This reservation hins #OTER is ad an area of 45,000 resery ‘e A! and ations, Lents ali bw slorins wooden HERE CXPTUINES ON Tait allow the hetniselves of A foastjog Accider £ part of t PES Gre DOW te recovers Hand PP wer 03 The pany are purposes, springs which sel t of a drought, toda Res Hy rier 1a of. op een ireday, finds out a arap of ater Ed Normal to Begin April 20 A six 1 be opened in ti normal ie Paudry build t Pr C. E. Za be ginning April 26, circa weeks musical Fe = . Zeigler hae issued that effect, and ments for securing a large class, lars has many Wi Phntographer Smith Photographer Smith wiil be at his Hall Friday Call to see him. Centre week. gallery Wp» Pablic Sate, Leonard Rho 8, at his residences, Rhoney mede, Fert, and French Coach Holstein horses and eolts, | cattle, Bhropshire shee | swine, also farm imple | While these animals have not | | been registered they have been bred | trom registered sires for three and four | generations, A rare opportunity to | buy well bred stock, Sale begins at 10 | a m. «« March 20th, 1901, SAM 5 2 BMA -New Or. la. and Pen- Fla., February 14 to 19, Mard {Gua Cn ele brations.- leans, La., Mobile, A RA sla, ¥ from Washington, 0D v and all points on the Seaboard Air Ling Rails way, at rate of ane fare for the round trip, tickets good returning until March 7th 1901, inclusive. With fis new passenger service inaugurated January 27th, the Seaboard Air Line Railway ls now operating the finest and fastest trains in the Bouth, and a rip to the Mardi Gras on one of these magnificent trains via any of their many attraptive royteg will gertainly prove the quickest and most enjoya.|* ble. Bee that your tickets read via » Ato) ror ROTICP-~App'ientions for fAgucr JAcense . The following persotis have fi led | their petitions for Liquor License in the Office of the Clark of the Court of (arbor Bessious of Cane tre ( and that avpliation wi | be mads to the sald Court on Rulbstar, Mew 5, 10H Be ita Tavern Hel a Hite, ¥ W. Tavery Ww invern elo ite BW 5 b MItILY ockerhoff ow W. Yeager Daggett, Bellefonte kB Garman 8 lelimnte Beliefoule, "n Tavoro tavern Wholesale 3 New OOBer, » Hine Anderson, biraor Philip Phill ipebigrg 21 W irg 2ud W phy bir 5 re VATE ire W., Tavern W.. Tavern Tavern Tavern iW. Tavern WwW. Tavera ivern Tavern avers LAvern siento Wholesale dorm Hover 1' een le Boer Wholesale Wholesale IA Wholesale Hass, Howard Vavern eile Liquor, Wholesile Sale Register o'clock wt the ant of Pot- saws, het {flarm oe Ol fern Centre Hall, at g east of Penn eels and wers, shout pom, farm niles west of shoep. bogs tre Hall, ut Jersey cow, Y Locaren. $1.00 per Two Cafes, tert avery night Free Ad, Column. FOR SALE, ns, Sal ; FOR FALE- tL One-borse bok Win. Mc Bennet Fino t M.J bE led, with box, wm Yenahan n'ler KER, Made in Centre Hall 4 L de g hone near Colyer, of land, 60 pesch treos and Premises: gv v1 water HENRY MOYER, Bers reit on ih i i i i i i i i i i : SENNER,. EETARLISHED 18%, The little store on the flat fron cormer at the | station is fuller now of its corn cob crushers then { ever, snd we take particular pride in telling you of them and the price, Yoo know it is plain that we can sell you goods lower then you buy else where, because we have no rons or any ante es. sary expenses. A few of our many eroshers a onffee, 3 Ihe. for 25 ots, Tal praves, 4 ha for 25 eis, Fanos evap. poacher, por ih, 10 ots. © estos evap. spriools, 10 ets, "iil 0 a: Weys, oats, 21h paoks 8 pte, Jackies por dug |, 6 ote, Pr) spn, 35 (01 paOk 3 eta, Ghee wash Men's oan ves wives . 15 ow, Horse 14 tn, 50 ots, Cwnthook bandle« Rex mouse tran, hon Curry vom de, on Bauper | Jew ® tarkey rod bandkeroniomn en hr 10s 10 cts. Finck Barmera O. on Rox rat trap (sure ostoh, 10 ots, 19 qt, tin wis, 2 for 95 ots 10 ineh monkey rene, 85 pre Nickle-ylatedl copper tow kettle, #1.00. Our stook fall of ihe follow hw * Seaboard Air Live Railway,
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