———————-— ————————— Centric Harr, . _February 21, On to Success in 1001. We Pi ist sold all th 000 pairs of shoes a year, and we ex- 1001 , dozen years and we've ¢ way from 10,000 to 30,. pect to sell more in than in any previous year, ] Our plans are perfected. turers in the coun- 1 the best manufac try. Irom them we buy as ¢ as any concern in the country, large ae ap or small. We carry passed anyw We Hal matched and rarely We freely nos we i stocks that are unsar- here. prices that beaten. every wrong completed until you are satisfied. Mingle’s Shoe Store. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Hall, communion at 10.30 preaching st Spris Presbyterian © ( fm, Yes Mills at 2 ! Refoyuned entre Hall 2.50 p. m entre " i’ Tus scy ville pion morning: { IVES ey, 1:0) 54 Sale Notes, Sale notes can be had at the Repor- ter office Wo py Barner Not Guilty, Absalom Barner, accused of the mur. der of Adam Goodling, at Mifflint« on October wn, was acquitted. EE On the Governor's Staff Col. W ed as an aid Wm. A. Stone. made to fill the vacancy created by the A. Huhon, Fred Reynolds was appoint on the Staff of Governor The appointment was resignation of Col. George of Philadelphia. - ee i———— Arother Smith Photographer W.W,.8mith, College, was unable to reach his Centre Hall Studio last be- cause he play ththe b pearauce of State simply and in Friday, had to stay home 1by boy that put an ap- on Valeptine day. - ited at —— Will Build a New House James A sawed wit A hew town, farm int Abner Alexan enkirk will occ baving lumber ta to build Earlys dividing the Those who know and Miss Je Od- ulate who lexander is hh which he expec house oun his farm at with a view of two arts. unie ' Rid wi i hot i pt ipy the new use, MV. (:0! an Weber, t Aaronsburg, Appointment Stewart teacher of the gram- mar school ceived a g the railway mail ser clerk; he left T Lock Haven, from thence where he will be Editor Raine, will finish bis Weber is the securad the the Reporter has just re- overnment appointment io ice As a uesday afternoon to assigned to duty of th of Mr young man who recently given term teaching 55.00 cash prize a — As woman Miss Gaonld Among come into agement of en Miller A Giver those who recent note by great wealth, is Miss Hel: Gould, daughter i | agant Count de Castellane, Miss ors of the Spanish war is still fresh in Much that familiar her gifts and is told by Mra, ton in the March Delineator, Miss Gould who dislikes notoriety and therefore, one whose gifts often go unrecorded. the memory, ia regarding of giving is one Ap Creasy Has Grangsrs’ § Hila A revenue bill whieh allows the counties Lo retain about $3 000,000 an- nually of the taxes now enllected Ly them for the State was prepared by the committee, and will introdue- ed in the House to day Thursday, by Mr. Creasy, of Columbia. He will present at same time a petition from the Biate Grange urging the Legisia- ture to enact nn law to make up the rev- enue which it is proposed to divert from the State Treasury by taxing such subjects which, the Grangers claim, do not now bear their equitable share of State taxation, nbn A ————— Linden Hall Convention, The musical convention at Linden Hall closed on Friday eveniog with a grand concert, saya the Linden Halil correspondent. The house was erowd- ed and every one seemed to enjoy the evening, Although the weather was very cold and the roads drifted so as to be almost impassable, the attendance during the entire week was good, The proceeds amounted to about sixty dol- lars, which after the expenses were pald left a nice balance for the |enefit of the singing class, Prof. Crawford fastructor, and Ed. L. Bartholomew, organist, proved efficient iv the posi- $houy they vovupivd, he HARDWARE STORE BURNED, and po 000 Worth of Property | Destroyed, | Lamp Upset D. Irvin's Bons Building Foundry C Bardware ...... ynpany, 100 corn planters 100 fee and 5. of V dd cutiere G.A.R Loss aver insur These are the fi tna ~ glures that The fire was caused by a lamp upset. ting in the cellar, which was there by Mrs, Irvin wher a bucket of conl. The woman tried to extinguish the flames, but the fire soon spread to a lot of rubbish and i wa with difficulty she gained the stairway which led to safety from the flames Almost choked to death with smoke, frightened woman mapaged to N wus heeded BB ance cane, fore the alarm the hardware store and it possible for any one to } ente Fr. The office of the Centre Hall foundr company was in thi building, and was separated by a brici This was opened and all and the safe taken out before any age was done. The hose carriages but the intl cellar was burning at ad crept the Foon Vas ile one corner ol jroo I's dame arrived in mnble matt un terrific Li: the and the flames | building inside ing. Presently there plosion, and all «flan ing was abandoned front of the building the explosion an d { in the air. Beside vere several bunds all kinds in the « it was jit {ke he wi created The bui'ding and doomed Attention wtiprounding of Dr WwW. B and M dire prope J. F. Alexn Mingle, cane arabe, Emily Alexar ins Tw hots eacl hous oe Mever was half dd } in nal building or ’ contin but p tim g toe WHS Crs SUOCR Diagon of t h hat mornin dry. A spark ing and it at ont The bu vi. Huvett and heaviest | comi and Edward KUTANCEe OF and feed d et Fhe on the hardw: which Mr ed up he RLHIN J Ha ans hw spe) nies his Samuel (‘has H Me of this place. » Mer YH — Down of Horara Neck 3 a Tenm ariel end by aken A. Edward Mever, of killed Wie a team of Diora antly ins loa fed with be e yi passing over is 4 $+ i iis ne broken, off, one i all over hia b t yet hie rv The unfortunate man, David was hauls A. P la Wednes two Smetzior, saw saw mill, and lav atarted with fens ‘heir day's work It was r that morning, and when oC wid they concluded to walk Mr. Mever was driving the first thie walking behind his sled and of the While through the other of Homan’s, “Mick Miller, milk gatherers for the Creamery c¢ pany, came driving along and went to pass the fesma, This frightened Mr. Meyer started to cateh his horse but the rear sled took b in way he vas thrown on the snow fen ancl at the time of accident second team, n field on in teams, run aver im and 1, and the front ob of the heavy lumber sled loaded with logs passed over his body, The struck him the neck, and dragged him for a distance of ten or twelve rods. His head was horribly mangled, When picked up he wus dead, The sled was partly unloaded and the body laid on the logs and conveyed to his home, Mrs, Meyer was horror piricken when the lifeless, mangled body of her husband was brought home. Mr. Meyer was aged thirty-eight years, and was a son of George Meyer, of Coburn. He was married to Mise Agnes sellers, who with two children, a boy of fourteen years and a girl of pine years survive, The funeral will take place Friday at one o'clock at the house, Inter ment at Boaleburg, His pastor, Rev, G. W. Kershner, of the Reformed church will officiate. AIA A TINA A number of vom munications were uruwuid out. brutes ran over hig fear bob on BRIEF LOCALS, Miss Peggy Smelzler, died at Spruce In the northern part of the State two feet of snow fell Tuesd iy. Miss Grace Lee entertained a numn- ber friends Tuesday evening. Miss Ida Rhoads is confined to bed Millheim voted for water, The Jour. onl was a staunch for A little Mrs is advocate walter, child of Mr, and George west of ge town, Davis Ev with of Potters ipoplexy Mills, Wednesday ines, WHS ‘In ght, Mrs, W, spring Mills NR, Slick and of children, , Aire spending some tinge with her parents, Wm the capa H. sneting br of W, Krader, of Coburn, is city of elerk in the Mey er tore in this place, » weeks! old of Mr, of Bellefonte, daughter Joseph, Sunday. Heinle asked f $10,000 f smil sua ried senator ir ir the OU an appr tiny ¢ $ ion o ottage Mints i tage Sin tal at Philipsburg, Juries inger cof Aaronshurg, w « household will goods and weeks remove Decker, their em rics in the ¢ De is serviug, ed gers on ntoxical than, who Prasat a smding passenger train, a snow drift by the for that the train lefi the * cTew, hie (rain Purpose station Kingston = died ut his the ner, L018 Pitts Saturday morning. {on and Si ifle wibslication of Biorms Fn, outhiy journal of scient ore proglostication, fare, If is Altorney Ge abinet posit will iy Minister Harris has already and Mr. McCormick, Austria as the Harris, neral Griggs PP. OC. Kuox, sticeceed on tite HK of Chicago, gun to SUCcCessor ~ 8 “Down in Dixie, war, will be given by home talent, in Febraary 23. This play consists of five acts, and will given in best style. Admission 10 aad 15 cents; reserved seals 25 cents, ing, be T. Thomas, of Cross Forks, Pot. ter county, arrived in Centre Hall Monday evening, He isason of Ad- am Thomas, formerly this place, but who now also hives at Uross Forks, Fhe Thomases are still dolog carpenter work and taking contracts, of Burt K. Henderspn, of San Francis co, California, died af that place re cently. He was employed for somp titne by his brother, H, ©, Henderson, a conl dealer on the Pacific const, The decessed was a son of the late James SUING FOR SUPPORT, Sensntional Story Clrenlnted io the West Helntive to uw Pioe Grove Milis Resident, William Harpster, of Freeport, Ill, furnished information Loy Mille, who sud- half the following relative Cir disappeared nearly ago to the Reporter, a former resident of Pine Wwe denly he) tury By county, | [lizabeth Pa.,n Lea the iit inthe MeLean Mrs, Mills, filing of a « Hinols, ¢ireult Liy f Pine Grove Hmm Elbe wnty, for ted the court lor, of 14 raltinl Wi He pe prate support, gry Willis Peunsyivania X pre mystery an bs his home in 854 hbors fall of 1 vill be solved, Nelg wp intanees of Mrs hall a and a si puzzled nearly dis one overthe and i for hi r sLrang» Appearances ugh man who was trie was found not riained t He theory sehange declare plaintitl welll west, nate, married again ¢ Willian i she tx 0 fariner, % Lhe nt, ai el him Lo support Cereal 1nlerest is ssi Tal I=niiVe, is pi aii piy able Lo gare for her I Her information F 1 Lut Concer ert cane Lo rough a real dealer who was acquatuted wit Pius Lhe Mills iy in of the Grove ed disappearance man, He sitniiiar i tion and informed She bof his disco and William Elvert wery. began gation Claling (0 have dh Lh stunned, is hi that directly al Fr iniss fn Sle desert it is Wi fu Aun ris after M Liatae 2 her he went io under 1 life wi county and ee Ham Eibert began anew, liu to buy a farm of forty a t Gf of ores abv teen miles east Bloomington, One of these conduc farm. His second wife, according to the plaintiff, died several years in aga, happiness and man of nis children Elbert is a years old, The above was submitted to a prom- inent eltizen of Furguson township and inquiry made as to its truth, The paragraph relative to an arrest having been made and a trinl bad before the Centre County Courts is NOT true, acoording to his statement. It appears also that Erb, some four or five years ago, returned to Pine Grove Mills, which at that time dispelled any suspi- clon that might have been entertained with regard to the sudden disappears anceof Erb, Furi ber, it appears that Mrs. Brb prior to Erb's visit east, married, bat is now a widow, and js government, The "proceedings insti, tuted by this woman are regarded » unwise by those seyuaiuted with th HO LSE BECAME THE HibpER Junprd Tuto Sled and Had a Glorions iirive Holm Started iit iY 1 il i NA bis friend, A College ne sleigh drifi: tl sires. wt arted sleigh with wigtor, | § A hie Liam 1i fo™ , and a from the When in the Mills the sHOW pruce ght aorhood if Pi 14 brood Fove e¢ through a huge O0ciy throwin out, Irs The mile overt Amos I rUnAWLS I made oue spring laud y | fours in thie sled rt antely Pie tum yas mi wind Mig Liye fh #Orimore ing to enjoy wien Lhe i hat et Census ep t o » Tren » art - (TTR. Hal patie I, will mede rt itn y 1g and i ropshi sheep, farm animale have have Ix ariel horses Hi Berkahire i= While thes regis i they Mutein itie, ~ re Hin mien it been fron registyg “1 fens nerations i f oid ’ March 201} are opperia le begins at 10 i bie Anna Moyer 3 In the Co our of Omi I ent »of Contre County No, 152 Lew er Wn Moyer A gost Term, 1000 RIVORCR A VY. M The nndersigned, » Coanmiwloner aprointed hy the said Qart In take the tetimony of the river, will ntbond 10 the Antler of Kis apoeine met at hiv offices fo Spring Mole, Pa. on Thurs. day the 1th day of March AD. 1901, ai gine o'elook, oom oof sald day, when ai parties fnter. ented will be gleen an anearonity to be pean, MR HERRING Commissioner, Sprig Mills, Pa. Fes 11, 1901 a Fron VENT «Onell of the Dinges Awl’ Ing and ale sare rv vow oerunipd se a bakery and eonfertioner Maret 0 HARRY W, DINGHES, Oonire Hall, Pa, al the he an le AR "R7 ANTRD. A ery won tel, Ballefonts Wy bu perweu or by ROTICF - The folls & for Liquor Lice so art of Qhxrt anid that angi tea saclay. Mae x EGA} Avplicas 1104 TE rp Lion ¥ the Clerk of 1} jong for ligur rE Rave 8 in the Office of sions of Cen. muds 0 ii be J 11 tre Cistiny thier Buia ( i ts Tu Hen Brock pf, | Tavery M : ¢ Tw 5 8, Garnan 1B «lelo fav ro Wholesale i $l very : Tavern Tavern n fi Tavern Yaeger # sr Wholsss'e yVessle Boer Wholesale Wh yiosale Wholesale LI Ler wit be Liggrany Ww iGlvraie an pale, gives, mostly brewed je Prince viheriand reenrd iI have gr ! tise work 1 pure bred orth Berk Kagish ARG AR of Penn i= and Lis a mn cast of imple & al the ud Fv wers, shout tip mm, farm os west of shocp, hogs aire Hall, at lerscy cow, Free Ad. Column, FOR SALE: LP Sal} Pateheron b« fresh la Pa. ! Creamer Sepamior, the best and closest inquire of IRA C. ars old, weighs sil wm spring nire Mall Eo “oT oT Ww CS - Ve OL LIC $m IAT The Star! GeO. O. BENNzR,. . ESTABLISHED 13%, Prop. i The Jittle store on the flat fron corner at the station is fuller now of ita corn cob crushers than ever, sad we take particnlar pride io telling you of them and the price. You know it is plato that we can sell yor goods lower then you buy else: where, because we have no refita or any Woneoes- sary expenses, A few of our many croshors Arbus kies onfiee, 2 Ihe. fr 25 ots, Cal pros, 4 Ihe for $6 ots Fancy evap, peaches, per ih, 10 pts, Clhivior evap, apricots, 10+ te Boe ¥ evap, pears, 10 ots Rolled oats, 2 In Phebe, § ety, Chndoe piekien fry Ao fot, Ene lopes, 25 in pack, 1 ote, Glass wash Doers, 20 gue Men's canvas gloves 15 ms, + Horse rasp, 14 in. 3 ots Unntinok Fandlee, 20 ois, Rex mouse trap, 5 ets, Ouivy ON, dn ueer ive, 10 ota Men's torkey red bantkoroniots Ni for 10 ots. Ney Paper nepkim, per, 2 ole & tueh fad file, ! br Oo ois, Hox ret trap (sure osteb, 10 ots, 10 4%. tin buckets, 2 for 2% ots 10 tech monkey wronoh, 53 ets, Niekle-plated copper tes kettle, $1.00 Our stock fat of the ollowing : orhhges, i, RUpien. figs, died, mien, oream cheese, pickles, maple mackerel ph
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