THE CENTRE REPORTER. . PEN INNA. 1901. CENTRE Hat L; _February 28, 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 3 000 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. as any concern in the country, large From them we buy as cheap or small. We carry stocks that passed anywhere. are unsar- We name prices that are seldom matched and rarely beaten. We freely no sale is completed until you are t right every wrong— satisfied. Mingle’s Store. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Preshvterian—Centre Hall, 10.30 a. m.; Spring Mills, 230 p. m. Ref ormed—( ‘entre Hall, 7.p. m0 Spring Mill $, 10.30». I Tusseyvil Centre Hall, Union, 2p. m le. morning; Spring Mills avening Lutheran afternoon iain ra em— Appointment Made, Among the appointments made by the President last week, and to the Senate for confirmation, that of Dr. Frederick A. Dale, Lemont, act- ing assistant surgeon, U. 8B. Army, to be assistant surgeon, with the rank of first lieutenant. sent Was — as psn Mtl New Telephone Line, The & Juniata tele- phone company completed their line | It is re- Susquehanna to Milroy a few weeks ported on what may considered good authority that they intend necting with the Commercial at ter's Mills some time this spring. A Closing Out Sale. The closing out of G. H. Loug, Spring Mills, will continue until March 2th or 15th. Still about $3000 worth of No. 1, bright, at any take it enough to last a year, buy for another Y get too much at these Everyt ago. be con- Pot- sale clean stock to be sold reasonable Come and and prices. away when you have Year. ou can't pric a, hing must go. _- i ntl — Two Two frame [ifflin county, owned can Axe Tool company, caught fire Sunday from an and were totally destroyed. Chey were oocupied by the of E Rodway and Charles Weiss, who sav. ed their The loss about $4,000, covered by insurance, pine Washington Birthday Exercises The Primary and schools of the borough taught by Anna Bartholomew F. A. man, respectively, Friday after Dwelling Houses Haraed at Yeagertown, | by the Ameri- hotl«<es and overheated families household goods. and number of persons interested in schon] | work were present on this occasion, and were highly gratified with work being done, SE i a ———— Make an X, i The failure of a voter to make an X instead of a single stroke, George Kellow to the office of alder | man io Scranton. The ballot box in | his district was brought iuto court, and snowed that several who voted against him had marked with but a single stroke. Those ballots were thrown out as improperly marked, TS HRefased to go to Work On account of a reduction of 10 cent, in the wage scale at the works of the Maun Edge Tool comnpany, at Lewistown, all the employes, about eighty in number, refused to go work Monday morning. A potice posted states that unless the employes returned to work Wednesday morn. ing the plant will be closed permaneut- 1 reelected | per to A A SS Antomobile Line, Two automobiles to be used between Lewistown Juuvetion and Lewistown to tranport passengers are just being in- stalled. Eight people can be seated comfortably ioside and two in front, They are propelled by twelve-horse power engines, run by double boilers at a pressure of two hundred pounds, The steam is generated by gasoline. Their speed will be about twelve mil an hour. Heroine Saves Lives, The residence of Dr. Lincoln Hulley, profe sor of history in Bucknell Uni versity, Lewisburg, was burned to the ground Thursday of last week, togeth- er with all its contents. Mrs. Hulley and tworchildren were asleep in the upper story when the fire was discov. ered by the servant girl, Lizzie Zim- merman. The hallway was filled with smoke and the servant rashed through ft and awoke Mrs, Hulley and the children. One.of the latices was. res | ( with difficulty, the girl belog | the : by wmvke. Card of Thanks, The undersigned return their sincere | friends for | | Mary F. Children of Mrs STIVER Married, Woodland, M. were married | the home of Mrs, Walker | Thursday Clear- John- | Ira M. Kuepp, of and Miss Rilla ston, of P Jensant Gap, by Rev. Black, at bride, near Boalsburg, of | A tly Dead Tufaut Found The dead body of a newly born chiid | was found in a pig pen at the rear property occupied by William i Mifflin county, From it had probably been placed there when yet of indications alive, several days previous and frozen ] to death. a — Sales, A. Bankey will near Potters Mills, of time. fJ take Mr, which | stock The sale o a fine lot stock that The has been well eared for and is io the pigk of condition. March 6, Wedne ale of K. N. Sankey has $ i i i day of next week 8 Odenkirk at Old Fort, oe pl - Forty-one New Dalrymen, ha £1 Forty-one y n who ve fin- ished the six weeks’ NState Colle on Tuesday of TOUOE He © iniry Tse { ze received their certificates I posit {) last week. ally ball } of the class went to good al Ons enter ready in waiting for them. of the neesment the esting feature Cotnm eXercises was a bauqgu { atv BiN University Inn. ‘rent, as novel feature, was served in block duct of a De Laval separa p> Over an Emibankme and w Us Philip Idding about two miles out from while driving home from t a two horse wagon were precipitated over Phe dan gerous loeation has guard rails along i dist and more than twenty feet high. except for a short at that pol Besides havin ance, t the gl it is feared Mrs jured internally. Wl Accident EK Was crossing at Miliheim of Mill near ner 8 Miss Sadie isenhuth, elm, the street h home one evenin t i last slic was a sleig pf week, i sieigh toy t a horse hitehe h I'he wer | struck by and knocked over, over one of her it Kee, above the possible, and d. driver, did ne ate to stop his 0 who reduoese hie fracture, the I'he who was alone in sleigh, ti x # ing indy anti} tos id the i notice the y i horse and av ac cident, - - -— Marriage Licenses, Won i, and Rilla M. Pleasant Gap. Ir. P urwen it ii Ira Knepp, L1H v aa John Barne Fr Jesse HIPs ir ancis Gs, tile, aud wy A ire iltheim, Jun Mowry, Asronsburg, Abrie B. Wearick, Adeline B. Pletcher Wonder + F and Howard, rd, 0 and . Blancha Mifflin C Mills J. has, and irers T. lL. Su Crust rm H. M. nionville. J: C. A. Mav Belle Riddle, Elwin K. Smith, Sadie C. Tate, Lemont, Fred P. Resides, Laura M. Meck Stere Bessie and Kam and Howard, Burgard, terer, Oak Hall, and State and “11 ilepe { oliege, ean, Blanchard, Wo — Mrs, Stiver's Faneral. The funeral of Mrs, Mary F. Stiver| on Saturday largely attended Mra. Stiver was a lady well and favor- ably known throughout the valley, and | many of her friends and neighbors fron: | her former home, Mills where she and rer sons, after the death | was near Potters of her husband, successfully conducted their farm, came to show their respects | to the The pall were, her three sons who were the time of her death, Dr. W. B., Free. port, LiL; Perry O., Freeport, [1l.; Dr. | David, Chicago, Ill; her son-in-law, Dr. J. E. Ward, Bellefonte; her neph- ew, W, H. Stiver, Centre Hill, and | W. W. Spangler, of this place. Mrs, Stiver moved to this place ten years) ago and was respected by all who kuew | her. bearers here at | deceased, amsttemios sisi tafe Mr. Kerstetter Hecovering, From the Millheim Jourual it is learved that J. H. Kerstetter, of Mill- heim, returned from Allegheny, Mr, Kerstetter during December fell from a scaffold a distance of forty feet. It was at first thought his back was brok- en and that the case waa hopeless, but later by the aid of an X-ray it was dis covered that the spinal cord was not broken. The fractored bones were forced together and the twisted cord righted. The patient shortly after be- gah to improve and at present is able to. walk, but with great difficulty, He 1s a man of superior physique and the prin ino of the injury may be par- scion from the fact that since he was reduced in weight frou 19) Pounds 186 pounds. Denths in Nearby Counties, ghty-four years. Mifflin, Mrs. Mary Vanzandt, Snyder: Levi Kline, of West Beaver A pe The Murringe Knot, often talk of the JJ! but very few of us realize We “marriage a figure of speech. Among the Baby- marriage ceremony. Then the that of | bridegroom, and tied them into a knot | bride, and another from bolizing the binding nature of the bande. Business Stand for Sale W. W. Boob, of Centre Hall Jy business retail trade any place, and establi-hed and » first-el Lo carry carriage ngon hardware I'his ign ass stand for one hardware The plumbing , Will be included in an general line of in widition to the ed trade plies, ele he loc ie town, above, in bicycles, the ie i! had will be good opportunity for a hustler who will act ation is Lhe best to be in Satisfactory reason given for selling. This will be a quick. a I School Teachers Resign. of {11ers Two Ferguson township's school were compelled to resin on One Wm. wou nt of SCKuess, Ws Hl grade 1:1 iil (srove who bas s Miss Nadie Kichline re- Hall of ite SCHOO] O61 840 ness ber molher, of Alexandria, another Millhelm, - Millhe . im Water Texas voter ¢ than it was bel Bre {118 Word is in pu Jid you bear the ch brow n-i He ir nie roo. HAVE Deed may agains § i fi RKerosen wed ar or "agains $ 1 was Bo. Rea Swartz = Ww Tussoy- advertisement of anni at ie, Miss y weeks i having Birdie Woll will spen several at Rebersourg, ere M sturday. “Down of the ¢e entertainment, in Ti given hy the ladies Presbiy- terian chiureh at Doalst sucesssiul. The receipts were $25 5 If your want Clover seed call ore March 8, at which iis order will be sent in to be fill Is delivered at Centre station, H. E well atte: Rover's sale Wednesday ded and everything sold ut | good prices. The stock, which was in good brought very fair prices, but not as high as a year ago, wa condition Fire of incendiary destroyed the barn on the origin yesterday Furst farm, together with all its con- Lives, $5000 Four head of horses, fifteen cows and eighteen sheep burned F. E. Bhaughnessy, of Bellefonte, who represents the InternationaiCredit 621 Broadway, New York, Gross Mingle, rove to CentrejHall Wednesday eve: - ing. Rev. BR M, [llingsworth and family were called to the H. M. Snyder home recently at Pine Grove Mills, to the bedside of Mrs. Sayder who is jll with preumonia, Rev. Illingsworth is lo- cated in Erie county near the city of Erie, where he is very popular. A burglar knocked Mrs. Wm. Rowe down in her home al Reedaville, Sun- day evening, bound her hands and feet and stuffed a handkerchief into her mouth, after which he ransacked the whole house but took nothing, Mrs, Rowe bas not set recovered from the effects of the assault, The marriage license of Fdwin K. Smith, of Oak Hall, and Miss Sallie ©. Tate, of Lemont, appears in another colon, The prospective groom was formerly of near this place aod is f vorably known. He is nt present teach- ing school at Hoy's school Louse, on the Bonleburyg pike. near Salons, torrie, BRIEF LOCALS, for Jsinan is here a short [snac Bhawver and wife visited | friends in Milroy last Sunday. Mrs, George leish, who has been see | | valeseing. | Will Lucas. of Snow Shoe, friend Harry Gates, and Altoona, ried over Sunday in Centre Hall, i IL. W. | made a busine Saturday of tar- M Kimport of r, Altoona and returned on Tuesday, ss trip to Smallpox has broken out among the { on the lige of rail- negro laborers employe the new Clearfield and Karthaus | | | i | | road, of home £15 00 the netted The musicale given at Dale, at | Was na ~ PP. 1 TP i many parts of the county, Milroy Morris sto amont, here good attendance from The 0 ap in experiencing a boom, ne quarries wer: put int £ eration, with ders for all the stone thelr employes ean get out, A bill was introduced in of Represe ntatives at Harr { day House Mon first the isburyg evening for preventing cousins joining in marriage, Altoon in Friday to pay his parent Mr, and Mrs Edward atid fis d Andrew Kreamer of anrrive loalsbiurg Kreamer a visit also Lo see many other friends Isaiah Fleisher and wife, of Phila. are visitiog the I's sis delphia, ter, I lesale Miss Kate Fleisher leisher is salesman for a large wi Liouse in Philadelphia I'he ellefonte ¢ Philadelp } enlumu of in Daily News ii sent it fonte BY 0 SH Come, Nf atior a graduate of Charles gineering responsi went i Fes ber haule i occupl ie to his} Mrs JOM Hann wi ed hh} 1 All wed PW f ; near Jacks OF di ire Hall ay to Al- vith Rev, i of that Tibbe: i the cont that t four Georges ha for carrying I Mill years, His son { mail bersburg, of Co B, will have anton, “ been awards | the mall bet w | Hall for the \ JL ET i tween Loganton d Re Capt. H. Faylor notified that the een ACE An pl 1 110% ibbens will carry the be- ar 8 ha Com the he mand of one of battalions of iziment in the inaugural wi, March 4th. He nmand of Hupany to and ' Washi RB te will 10 00 his e from Washington, John H t as elected United ites Senator from Oregon brought sleven Democrats voting Mitehell ¢ 1 Qe | The election was about by with thirty- majority, three full five Republicans m king | Senator Mitchell has served terms in the U. B, Benate, Union enunty Republicans held their | primary eiection Baturday. Judge Me- Clure, President Judge of the U | Suyder-Mifllin district, nearly | every distrigt in the Union | and Mifflin counties likely | | present any other A. W, carried county, will not candidates, { Judge MeClure, | David Herst Hunter, a prominent | resident of Honestown: near Tyrone, Saturday evening near 10 o'clock about 100 yards east of the Tyrone water plag, was struck by an engine of a Tyrone and Harrisburg coal train and fatally injured, | L.A. Nash, of Renovo, has been sine. | —n: afMicted of late, Beveral weeks | ago his brother was killed at Princeton by a fall, and a week later his father died. Ashort time ago Mr Nash was seized with bleeding, the blood oozing from his nose and flagers until it has greatly weakened him. Wednesday his youngest child died from the same ail- ment with which Mr, Nash is afflicted. Almost every part of the globe is rep- resented in Seribner’s Magazine for March, and in every case by some well known writer who has actually visited the country which he describes, Four of the goniribytors are distin guished correspondents who have had many romantic experiences, Their articles in this number have ta do with the changing eonditions brought about by recent upheavals, BRIEF LOCALS, Mra, William Colyer was among | those who suffered with grip recently. the f. Gielen, at Be Miss Verna Geiss was o D.W guest Lier brother, ta. of} over Sunday. Ll. al KF. Harlacher, of Stormstown, as in | Centre Hall Friday of last week. D. W. Meyers, of Boalsburg, visited his brothers Will and Henry Pa. Administration nm nl Alexandria, The bill was presented in Foeht, of U WwW. W, re Hall, offers Mg ballot the Benate | reform | Mr, uy nion county. Boob, the wheelman of Cen- | his place of business for | sale, card in another column. A chin beer plied for Harrisburg to construct trolley al ri has 1 Ap} line Willlamsport to Lock Haven, The unnoe 0 from Senate of the and the voted against the contin. use of pueumatic postal tubes system will be abolished, wr Miss Estie Ocker, attending Bucknell U Fri rents who is Irg, caine pt university, Lewish risit to or » ap on her first v hier A day 75,000,000 feet of fire at Williamsport one day The lumber were de- gtroved by fire was of incendiary » H., Were I among those ineral of Wm. Harper, nerick and daugh- nt ter Verna, tended the | Belle Joanna Belle, Fey Roanoke who al fonte, Mrs Virginia, daughter of nnd { ¥, Ih ugh life A hot water bag, being used in treat. : 1H. bursted, (irove His jegs is able general mere Centre the westirue the March un the steam 10 nas pe ad will se ni iress goods: he w rwear he | in stock we in he und 1s al « ge sis exchange uitry, f hides want. i 4 Milis to make room for be taken ds or part ca yd un him Arb J and Arthur near Linden Hall, Tu« Centre Hall arrangements for hoid heir April Th these brothers move wprit » Pro- f 1 CRivVes iuce will r &hh on pe ' Bex tL Sp tat oes ni Call « apples i“ Ie - lay ummings, of Cathe 1 to make publie first named of Alexander homestead ¥ gi sale on first, ¢ wiil farm to the in the He is and does from the figs and condue Cumm spring * the same baler, the of work Calvin J Fi had bu Mr. kinds of implements inkle, siness in Centre Hall Mills, Saturday of Spring Finkle is engaged in bandliog all and business, that the COni- he consciens | for sale daughter Reedsville, and Jr., will | Miss Blanche Irene Rice, GG. Clifford Rice, i { : i Wed - Recep- | i | Pre<byterian church, Reedsville, March Gin, the bride's ceremony of the parent Both bride and groom are popularly’ known in Mifflin county, and the event is looked forward to as one of the chief social happenings in that section, Messrs. Frank A. and Wellington Yearick, of Madisonburg, were callers at the Reporter office. [he former takes a great interest in school work, and states that the reports sent out converning one of the schools of North precinot of Gregg township, is greatly exageerated., No one of the scholars is debarred from attending the school. It is unnecessary to suy that a bit of discretion would teach that such re ports, especially when almost wholly untrue, should not be sent out to the world from any community. ————— Public Mate, - Leonard Rhone, of Centre Hall, will sell at his residence, Rhoneymede, three miles west of Olid Fi rt, ninety head of live stock, embracing Morgan and French Coach horses and colts, Holstein cattle, Bhropshire Jhew, Berkshire swine, farm imple loots Pogiatored they have. been. bed | Backer ey ve from istered u) res for three iy ie 47 ons. ‘rare oppertun y well bred stock. Sale begins at » mm. Murch 20th, 1901, EARING SALE! March Ist and March 23:4 | ofl nll Jeginning with closing with one-fourth Goods, as follows : Men's, Women’s Uv Woolen tens, Men's Men's Je: Dueck CO Hoods and dank oller on Winter and Children's Hose, Mit- and Boys’ and Wool Children’s Horse Lap natinas, CRKLE WARM LIPPERS 43’ nnd Boye’ ONE-THIRD nderwenr, {ilove ", yy Caps, y Shirts, Conts, OoRls, Capes, Plu ‘ombi Lumbermen's Gums, Bl ARTICS, WOMEN'S LINED BHOES A small lot of M Mtorm oats al OF} In addition 2 fed Felt and els, sh Lobes, Boot 1 wn a bargain, we have a lot of odds and ends in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Rubbers, which must of ot go regardless wit. S. M Swartz, Holi of Honor Primary grade, Anna Bartholomew, Cora Ni- William teacher Krambioe, Ne Syl Vv Luse, *[sabel lie Smith, na Snvder, Orvis Barner, Bradford, Ira I ivin Bmith., Reg © a AR BI farm stock, Ail impie~ two miles t farm. eight ng stock, hogs ‘clock si Stone Mil Wl 0am. ¥, 8 rede at Harper "ters Mille al the ' oe of Joho ohie cow, and bous hold goods M A Rf H 2% 1-2 nn den day ~~ Mrs ios wont i Of Uentr sock and i wplemen ts MARCH leonard Old Fort mt 10s ms and farm ispvment MARCH 30, Saturday, #1 1 pom, Centre Hall, at the residence of J. W, Wolf, one line Jersey cow, household goods, cle John Showers, abot Hall, atl p m., farm hone, three miles west of « cattee, sheep, hogs BOTs 3 Tar QT BIALIC 3 - wa W ad de ai and I LEDS go re Hall, oods, ready for $6.00 xr _-— T 1oht am aby and rm eat Rah Wa wud XO Rand [a] ay Pa. Sache wren ¥ Waa idan, $n Ww GEO. O. BENNCR, ESTABLISHED 18%, «+ +» Prop. wo m— The little store on the flat fon corner at the “lation is taller now of its 00%0 cob crushers than ever, and we take pardeniar pride in telling yon of them and the price. You know it is plain that we can sell you goods lower than yaa buy else. where, beostuse we have no rents or siy uaneces- sary expenses, A few of our many oroshens ; Arbaricies onffee, 2 Ihe, Fa 25 ols, Url proves, § itn fr 26 01s Faucy evap. peaches, per ib, 10 ots, Chloe evap, apricos, 10 ets, Fancy coap. pears, 10 ots, ney fed Sat 2 in packs, 8 ots, hits piekiet por Gog 6 .. hy + 25 in in pack, 3 eu PAT wish Dom ah +H CEhvas woven 15 ots, Banner Met « tnrkey rod ARI Ny Fouty Pre Ng of per O,, 25 ots, 1 Ble. Dy ols, * Res rel trap rs a in 10 qt. Ho buckets, A »n oo, J0 teh Wanhey weno, 8 ots, Nickle plated
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