THE CENTRE REPORTER, Hau, oy PENNA. | March % 1901 On to Success in 1001. WwW 2 VE made our mark in the | sold all Le past dozen years and we've | 000 pairs of shoes a year, and we ex- Cen TRE way from 10,000 to 30,. pect to well more in any previous Our pl We hav the best From them we buy as cheap year, rfected. ¢ formed connections with HIS are pe ianufacturers in the coun- try. sinall Wi passed anywhere. We name prices and rarely beaten. or rry stocks that are unsur- matched recly right completed until yon are Shoe Store. Mingle’s CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. ¢ Hall, morning theran- Centr Georges Val fon, evening. tre Hall. 10 a, m ; Tuasseyville, tre Hall, 2.30 p. m., Spring 1030 A Centre p.m m prooelows ing Mills, 7 Spr ' nt Marriage Licenses. Harry Martin, Bellefonte, MeKinley, Milesbarg. I. Newman and Elsie Milesbu rg. Ww. and Levicia M. EN. Brakeman Almost Beheaded. While Shore uncoupling cars at Jersey lay evening Ray Douglas, a brakeman on the Beech Creek Branch of the New York Central Railroad, and fell headlong across the head nearly severed «ly and he died instantly. stumbled rails, His from his t was Ap conten ited Evangelienl Conference York body county, consists it Red i wil AV. ndred d as Lion, The many delegates. Rev hoads, and his delegate, Ad- f Linden Hall, are in at- ! i a ——— Doubly Afflicted, Iv of George W. Keichline, Grove Mills, is doubly af- [.ast week Mrs. Keichline » University of Pennsylva- for the purpose of growth removed, ynpelled to return with- was delphia, ANCE TOUS } ation 4 diagnosed as hopeless by institution. Her worried over at oper that much win, was a few days ago par- making the family 4 fa 10 14 ily zed, sted. cif rassmnnico— A Frightfal Accident. slay afternoon of last week a ites before time for the men to quit work in Wag mill, in Bugar Valley, the “out oft” gawv br few mi net's saw circular dire Lions. emp! was struck by fragmen ousiy injured. A gash several long was cut in his abd men which the bowels protruded. also cut on the legs in several places. Death ei Wednesday evening. His age was years, Wes, from ised twenty-seven dren. A Captain David Irvin died at the gov- ernment lodian in Michigan, of which bie was superintendent. Capt. Irvio was well known in Centre coun- ty, where he school on the retired list, the relinquishment of his commission BOE years ago. tor several years he | was governor of the Boldiers’ Home | near Washington, Captain Irvin was | married to Miss Dell Duncan, sister of | Willis I’. Dunean, of Philipsburg, who sur him. Interment took place at National Soldier's ceme- tery al Arlington, near Washington, Vives Lives Apt Sick up the Valley: Mrs Hetty Long of Linden, Hall who in ber eighty-third year, is seriously ill, she has been delirious for several days: her friends have be eome very much alarmed. is Linst Wednesday morning Joho, the second child of John Fisher, of Belle fonte, cae to visit his grandmother, Mrs Amands Fisher at Boalsburg while his parents attended the Kaup- Leisher wedding at Renovo ; follow ing moruing the child became quite ill and is now lying in a eritieal con- dition with spinal meningitis, Mrs, Henry Zeigler of near Linden Hall, Is ill with the grip. Her condi Klan ir uch 6a to Slum bior family, | FIRE AT LINDEN HALL, | = | | 1 i Old Landmarks Destroyed--Grist Bill, Dwelling House, and Barn Entirely Wiped Out of Existence ~ Vrs, Kel- ler's Store Halldiug Badly Damaged, Linden Hall Tuesday morning had and the dam- | At six o'clock on that morning Phil- ip D. Bradford discovered fire in the | of J. Hale Ross. Immediate alarm was given and in a comparatively short time men from the surrounding | country as well as Boalsburg, Oak | in an appear-| however mocked | valuable mill | and with apparent | joy to every part of the structure. The | building was of stone, and it only took the flames a short time to reduce the! interior wood work to ashes, | The large number of men who gath- | The flames leaped he- | save the new | J. W. Keller, forty or fifty feet | The intense heat of the burn- and roically set to work to distant. ing mill ignited the dwelling exterior in an instant the whole was a | This house was pied by Perry Cole. During this time the attention of Robert McClellan to large stone barn which great party of fire fighters went to take care of Mr. McClellan's The frout doors of the barn and these were closed for protection, but a spark bad evidently previously alighted on the hay, and in OCC - was directed his was in and a were open a short time the barn was a seethiog The stock was all except two | mass of flames, re- moved from their quarters, hogs and a lot of chickens, The most heroic efforts were broug forth to stocked store of rhit room and well J. WW, save the slore Mrs, Keller. life to tect the popular Linden Hall merchant the flames themselves to great risk of pro- Wilks Of and viet at last won. a IY over The building is o1e those erected when lumber was more plentiful than at present and is built making a solid frame It i this peculiar construction of the bu of rails laid flat on each other, Wns ild- of four inches, that enabled the flames to be baf- Much the was entirely burned off, the porch part- ing i fled. of weatherboarding ly burped and broken down, windows | broken fgom the heat and other darm- A hole was eut through the ng to enable water to be rapidly taken to the story. The dam- | age dope the stock was entirely | water and smoke. BERT M $1500 00: ® age done, ceili second from On barn, Hall | contents of the barn were insurance io Centre Company, $500 00, not insure the Joss as near as can be ascertaived | Fourteen tous of bay, 17 175 binder, buggy lot Darn was a stone Irvin mbiy pensively finished | Penvsylvama. The plete in every detail. ished io the construction of the stalls as foll bushels of wheat, OWS: bushels of two straw yd and barley, new wagon, new sleigh, fodder, The was built by Lot | days, t of struct in his most e two hogs and chickens ure aud palmy Was pro tie X= barn Central interior was coin- ia Money was lav- and mangers. To duplicate the barn { today would mean the expenditure of four or five thousand It | an old structure, put well preserved. H. ROSS LOSS Mr. Ross’ loss was, on mill $4000; in- $3000, io In stock Mr. dollars, wis millers’ Hoss lost surance, a nssocia- tion. following day, and also had on hand a car of wheat and one of corn and combined. Oats having been Mr. A number of custom- oom- former owner the mill, which will be a total loss to t hem, MRS. KELLER'S 1038 Loss on dwelling house, $1800, insur. ance $1200. The loss on the store building and goods is fully covered by insurance in a cash company. The bousehold goods were not insured, but were removed with comparatively lit tle damage, PERRY COLES LOSS The furniture of Perry Cole, who oe- cupied the Keller residence, was insur- ed. Most of the goods were removed, but the loss is considerable from rough handling. Mr. Cole went to work in the mountains for the Linden Hall Lumber Company early in the morn. ing, and did vot know of his ill Juck until night. The origin of the fire isa mystery, but it is supposed it was caused by an overheated pulley. John Diehl, the miller, operated the mill until twelve o'clock the previous night, but the power was furnished by water, point at which the fire was first seen was in the opposite corner from the office, which would indicate that the fire was not caused by the office stove. En- trance to the mill was impossible at any time after the fire was discovered, which accounts for the mill books be- ing burned, Lc I SM tl 535 II Transfer of Real Estate , Wm. Colyer, et ux, to Geo, R. Meiss dated Feb. 25, 1001, 10 sores and 8 * porobes in Potter for $1500, NEW FIRM, Foreman and Wm Succeed G. W, Ocker. The firm of R. D. Foreman and Wm. Floray firm is who The new and have occasion to deal with them will find them honorable in sll their those deal The grain house and coal yards were by G. W. The present under to firm is doing business lease from Mr. Ocker, a Success the new tl Attention Comrades, of Samael A R, a March o of meet There will be a meeting Shannon Post, No, 282 GG Centre Hall, Saturday, at 10 o'clock, m. A ing will be secured for the occasion, on a. place A ctl ————— Bar glars Jurglars gained an entrance into the Milesburg railroad passenger station and by the lin- The in- and use of nitro glycerine the outside ing of the safe was blown off, wis the side casing unharmed, without profit, found stolen burglars left the place A set of blacksmith in the station which bad tools were been from a local shop. -— -> - Hicks for March The and clearing In western regions 2nd to 5th there will be der. A portion will likely touch the th. Are with eold From tl month opened 18 asharp change Lo blizzard of no mean pro- 6th and gular storm period will issue th to 13th, with the 15th to 17th the reactionary period. The greatest storm period of the month will be that of the 19th to 25th. and a general blizzard will wind up the tt The last =6th to 29.h, Snow, sleet ir- moil. storm is from period the and the month closes fair and cold. —— — Lamp Explodes Ww, House, ence which =. Musser, proprietor of Millhei Was ra ser ni had an ther serious, might have been inflaoitely worse Musser Mouday evening was filling gasoline which e lamp burned one of his arms on the dining room table ignit waked as though the id go uy iD in = and for a time it | Musser House wou mob Fhe presence of mind of those in house prevenied a entastrophe damage done by the explosl 1 + comparatively light, excep’ rious burns, - - -—— iad Hoads Many portions of the public roads in Penns Valley i ter part of last k were ysenlile the wee snow had been packed 3 1 depth of [ sled far wes aud % passed over | ie Ks, WArtn wealhor fs . ' TT $4 softened t fiace and things gnnw banks ix f slush in which * ®t 5% 1 1 EWR i. RG in macy lustances had to be unhiteh- sled or wagon tosuable ex- West of the Olid Fort br is were brought into Use it and time ed from the trication. add wheeled wag oaids Ww Coie to apen the 1 ill require to get siderable money get the roads in passable condition, - it Numbers of Fish Dying The Sportsmen's League recently sent al Siate few ‘1 had been taken dead from the sires Bellefoute, that there were great of tish dying, and asking him what Prof. Surface found on a that there was a great number of parasites in the that the gills were College, a ms near alating Hum Ders the Wns examination, the inflamed the stance had gathered on He thinks that are the original cause, inflammation which in turn lowed the foreign matter to tissue parasites has al- gather, Sinith, the Photographer, WwW. the you to sit for Ww. wishes Smith, Photographer, photos Friday t Centre Hall Es Mre Keller Gives Thanks J. WwW. Kel ler, offers her fins isnt edd Mrs. den Hall kindly al all who merchant Line thanks to 80 ber in preserving during the destructive her property fire Tuesday morning. rst tt New Shoe Attention vertise ment of the Department to Lie stithile called M. ] Rep is 0H! 52. 3 this issue added gents’ arier, f to their line of el furnishis KE ROO shioes, —— Peaths in Nearby Snyder Mi oJ. Counties I Hart daughter of oy ry township, MeAlisterville, typhoid fever, 1H James Smith, most eighty-nis i a eath William H., the thi of Bayes Hoover, w brought to Boaalsh Frid iV, Wis of sw Child last noon from t at Shingletow eet Branch « MeClures The Mar: AAR Oe OHoe Limely ing feature ward VII. Atuerica mos WwW don Cre CILRIIeS re the lL. of to ear addition to ed trad plies, ele, Fhe locat the town given for selli aopportunily quick. . Hangry Wolves Hald a 1 Three gaunt wolves, drive us by hunger, descend the town of | ft Thursday and OR W ond, do ] atta forming their proper function, =o that the fish have really asphyxiated. to have caused all this, cannot tell without visiting the stream, w hich he hopes to do. J———————— Load of Tuesday of Inst week, says a Millheim correspondent of the Daily News, Sam- uel Stackey Brown, the proprietor of the Duncan House at Milroy, was in town. He was accompanied by W. Brown MeNitt and Wm. Coldren. The perty had been to Woodward to see Noah Eby, the distiller, and had on their sled five barrels of “Eby's Best, with not a cross word in any of the barrels.” MeNitt said that the barrels contained medicine for the grippe, and ‘Medicine * The team of mules they were driving stalled io front of the Natiopal hotel, and they hired a team of horses from Homan and Shaffer to assist the mules to pull this wonderful medicine to the Old Fort as the sledding was poor. Stackey was in his usual good humor and made things lively for a short time, and called all the boys in and set up the cigars, ete. The many friends of Col. A. R. McMonigal were disap. p ointed because he was not with the eruwd, John y dsove Fue the auim genoral store, Rian, a by using a club, Ogee of the was brained, suothier was shot and third wolves that have been se fe escaped They were the first # iin taal see - - - Pablic Sale, Leonard Rhone, of Centre Hall, will sell at his residence, Rboney meds three miles west of Old FF. rt, ninety head of live stock, embracing and French Coach horses and Holstein cattle, Bhropshire sheep, Berkshire swine, also farm ments bren registereq they Challe, have been generations. A rare buy well bred stock, a. m., March 20th, 1901, ma — SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Opportunity Mileage Tickets Redueed, One thousand mile tickets, good over the whole system of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, including the State of Florida, and sold at $25 00, previously ‘sold in Florida at $30.00, and are honored between Washington and Richmond, and by the Baltimore Steam: Packet Company between Baltimore and Portsmouth, over “Bay Line.” The Reporter $1.00 per year. S| CLEARING "SAY El Hailroad Is e— No ~ 0} wratis ry ti peratinng il ist and 25rd I oller Winter with Marcel March off ., HS follows : Worn Woolen (ilove, Men's Men's Jersey is, Duerk ais, FEW IIE -TOGTE ginnin rom Ne rk tof . wing burst, ¥ sleeping en with ern fourth on all od nd Children’s Hone, Mit- and Boys’ aril Wo i Children’s Horse Lap BIAlInns, BUCKLE WARM JAPPERS "5 aad Boys’ HIRD i's on ilerwear, Fh, y ‘ lush WoO = ME vy ED BHOES & A at ONE tesaall 1:0 sR BRED odds Notions, 100 nas |§ oes and Ru ye hiaveaiot o 1 Dry Good Oe must 10 Tegal if (Ji88 « SL MEE We are adding a | 4 4 “33a everthing IS ALL WE ASK. New Spring Clothing and Gents’ gm. Wear of Every Description — —=mm——" yet by any means, are arriving DAILY. but enough of the choice new things are already here to tempt Stock not complete It will be mneh toy » you to an early purchase, our advantage to give us a call whether you buy or not. See and Judge for Yourself. Ep M. FAUBLE & SON, BELLEF ONTE, PA.
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