ENTRE Harn, . . . PENNA, April 11, 1901, THE COMING OF EASTER. _e® It is just as natural for women HISTORICAL NOTES, | Centre Hall and Sarrounnding Country Will be Written up by an Historian, The Reporter, beginning with next historical Mr. J. D. the pen of tory of this section as far back as one priate aus the Easter show of bats, in beauty with the efforts of our showing at once interesting and helpful. In this exhibit you see all that From what you can select such the better sorts, see here you | | 4 the shoemakers. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Mingle’s Sir, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Preshyterian—Centre Hall, 10.30 a. m.: Spring Mills. 2.30 p. m. —{ontre Hall. To. m Union . m.; Spring Mills, 2.50 p. m. Com afternoon; Tussey evenlug ACR Cantata, April 21. “The Risen King" is the title of a cantata that will be rendered in 21st, sme p— Certificates, to Examination for Permanent The Committee appointed amine candidates for certiticates will meet in tion room Bellefonte, inst, Friday, rr imams tama Pan-American Stamps. The Pan-American series of postage stamps, in 1, 2, 4,5, 8, and 10 cent de- nomionations, will be ready for issue to postuasters about April 25, to be plac- ed on sale to the public May the Ist and until October 31st, 1901. ir ei—— Married Tuesday. Malin, daughter of W. L. Malin, pia Telephone Supply Company, and 4. 1B. took The bride and groom dents of Tuesday. both Shugert, place are Jellefonte, I Week's Issue the Next Next week's issue of Reporter ing matter. The columns have last month, which is a good tion, but the Reporter readers will be served with reading matter as well as with advertisements. ad Mc so Marriage Licenses. Elias F. Rickert and Minnie C. Horner, Colyer. John W. Kelley, Filmore, and Alice Roan, Bellefonte. F. MeCoy Shugert and Helen Bea- ver Malin, Bellefonte. Aaron A. Hassinger and Jones, of Philipsburg. Samyel Nearhofl and Miriam Cow- bef,» or township. Henry, .; snd Ella Bodle, Fil- more. # j Erunstine we Dr Schaffer’ nied, Governor Stone last ™ubpeint- ed Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer, of Liu. coe struction, to serve for the term of § years from April 1, 1901. Dr, er waa first appointed Supe of Public lostration Pattison on June 1, & nor Hastings xe April 1, 1897.4 Behaefler town Si saw, djustinog a re PF riday in the saw Co., of Lewisburg, Phhries Wagner fell forward, ittempt to save himself the of his right arm came in con- Bt with the saw and the band was severed in an instant. Wagner im- mediately picked up the severed hand, walked to the telephcug-in the office and summoned a in to his home. He then walked home and had his injured arm dressed. # Fire at the Foun« A brisk fire in the paint room of the Centre Hall foundry Wednesday morn- ing came near reaching such a point #s to be uncontrollable. A number of partially ‘finished coruplanters are stored in that room, sod to protect them they are covered with news. papers, It is presumed the paper bew agaiost the stovepipe and was set on fire. The accident was discovered by the workmen before the morning hour - for work had begun, It was only after notes will be of such a character as to the choicest bits of history. be partially traditional, will memory, and The historian istence, and will eall to mind many happy in that will be read with the greatest in- terest, ————— i smaiaa— Normal Masic School, Centre Hall Normal The Music For further information write to C, E i fn ly Fifty Charming Stage Beaatles, 25 Cents Edna Hopper, Blanch Bates, Z«lma lawlston, Vernona Jarbeau, Maz'e All Broad- ful new ones Edna May, ete. 10 Broadway x 1123 men fo Town Hall for Plue Grove Mills, The ll. 0.0. F No. of Pins om 279, * i | Specifications of the hall can be seen i at the office of Register Archey, Belle- foute, from April 15th to 20th, after the latter date up to May F J. 3 Heberling, s and 1, at 3 Pine £ * the office | Grove Mills, smm——iif em —— Incendiary at Mackeyvilie There is no longer any doubt there is a fire fiead in the The house | Kreamer's place in the gap and Heck- burned | year ago, and a few days ago the barn { on what formerly the | Hines property, was fired. that vicinity £2] i Mackeyville. on i man's saw mill were about a Rachazl All | buildings were within a mile of each was Lose | other and all were set on fire, ——— pnt - Millinery Opening Mrs. Lucy Henney returned today, {| Thursday, from Eastern cities, where she selected the finest assortment of spring and summer goods ever brought to this town. | Baturday, April 13th, when the ladies are invited to her Mrs. Heupey Lins made a fine Her opening will be on call and examine | goods, selection of all the latest styles in hats | bonnets aud tritnmiogs, and at prices | to suit all. Give her a call; you will find ready trimmed bats or have them trimmed to order, and quality. and of the best style human a Transfer of Hea! Estate, Alfred R. Lee to John C(. March 26, 1901, for 108 perches, township; consideration $1100, Amos Kauffman to Edwin Smith, April 1, 1901, for two acres, College township; consideration, $1000, John F. jible, Potter Alexander, assignee to J. acres, 108 perches, Potter consideration, $4610 22 John D. Moore, et. al, to Royer, March 23, 1001, for Potter township; considerati W. Grant Houser to April 1, 1901, for lot lege township, Mrs. Sam visited week L. 0 - T las y of Adams McClure severed with the . at journal, county, to look after blooded stock. Robert Bloom, of near this place, this, Thursday morning, took the train for Northampton, Mass, where he has secured a position as attendant in the Northampton Inssne Hospital. His brother, George, has been in that in. stitution for several months, Edward Mersinger, of Tusseyviile, son of J. W. Mersinger, Wednesday started for Bowbelles, North Dakota, where be will make his future home. It is Mr. Mersinger's intention to take up government land and improve the same. His brother, John H. Mersin- ger, is located at that place, havin livéd: there for fifteen Years and. doing well. He also took up land when he first settled in Dakota, Buccess is a periodical especially adapted to the wa nts of young busi- ness men, and young men who are ensting about for openings which they are able to fill Every and suggestions that are invaluable. Buccess is of no less interest to ladies than gentlemen, and should be placed on the family reading table by every Shimghtiol " it. The April num. WEIG Centre Fini Posfi and Receives 4705 Lbs, lies Boog © n 4% Diy The postmasters were , ied to weigh all mall matter dis watered and | received, beginning February 20. The i | order was kept in force until April 9, ») | During that time the Centre Hall | postmaster, received 4705 pounds and {in pounds of 7325. Ferry © very good, fy Local Company Pashing Work The Busgquehanna and Juniata Tele- | phone Company is pushing work rap- | idly in Mifflin county. { Or more men are putting up poles and in phoves. More than a dozen phones Milroy connected with the outside world, A large number of phones will taken Reedsville, have already been put in, and be {rom the new company at It is stated on good authority that the Susquehanna and Juniata Com pa- i y Mountains and connect with the Come mercial lines, Buch an arrangement will give Commercial phone patrons au opportunliy to reach apy point in Central Pennsylvania, lens - Buck to His First Love CC. H. Murray, forme writer ol th ¥ Evenin rly of this place is the editorial the Mail, a new daily puslication issue Mr. at Colorado Colorado. Mur Npriggs, ray’s ambition was to become the wriler of an editorial and that tained in ideal newspaper, ambition is al- Hs on a lead practically Pr reporter nt LIS Press milion. held a position as ing New York after which he paper soine years sgo tall i f seliviont came to ie, read Later he practic i nia law and was admitted to the bar i that profe i Colorado wish 1 Mi i ladelphia, ane Springs, the chang: is merels relarniog to his yy Lawsuit Over Mad Dog Hite Frau H. ff $i+¢ po ‘ borough of Belinsgro oi sued $200 I was of ages, because his chil mad dog in the streets elinsgroy fed He will appeal to the Buperior that the i ¥ and Lhe case has been deci against bin. Court, bh id do duty bound to protect citizens them, wil * { smiIveS OT. Smith ough had ampie votice of the presence of ral g# in the town, and was agai A Fhe Largest County bulletin on the the ning aren in spunre nities of various counties the tlhe i showed that L in Pe » $ largest £ COuniy in ISYIVRLDIS, i i Brad/f area ry Lioga id ¢ FOliOwWs : Lx $ . +4 miiies bel tt} is second and Ulearfie third with Close] y Philadelphia is the small- ith 130 miles, and th 142 square 8 wEL with wi - - 82.000 000 for Ronde Fu presentative Creasy’s scheme & wy bv » (XX) (ni) al fhitie t COTLE IRs Rising sons for road inpre wement mill on the personal prop ital stock of eorporatio tikes and Wa ceipts of | companies, | House. TI | Creasy’s ; was se, i i BRIEF LOCALS, i#a Anna Mauck, of Salona, is vise ting her sister, Mrs, J. C. Smith, at Millbeim, i Benjamin 8. Crain, a veteran of the | civil war, died at his home in Philips- burg, at the age of seventy years, Harry Buck, a student at the Cen- tral Penupsylvania College, New Berlin, spent Easter at home |i Millheim Walter Woods, of Dr. Woods, of Pine Grove Mills, of the class of 03, | returned to his ul his } BO studies at Lafayette Harry Condo and wife, of York, Pa., Millheim lust Wednesday, of J. P. Condo. Hon. I. Rhone Thursday of last week went to Harrisburg fo the inter. est of legislation that will be tical benadit to farmers. John and Win. ous young men of of prac- Love, two industri- Tusseyville, left 3 a week ago for Freeport, Hinols, where they succeeded in getting employment. Miss Beulah Fortney, of Boalsburg, | ner Hublersburg, Will of Bunbury, panied by his wife ing uncle, Dr. MeCormick, at accom. little | Boals- | Fisher, aud bright boy, spent part of last week at burg with the former's mother, Mrs. | Amanda Fisher, The barber shop is still in the bands of Jerre Miller, The statement in Jast ue that it Miller's son, bat WE jan 8 201d was made O Wi vr. sale did not materialize, yv AR' STORE. ESTABLISHED 1889. - PROPRIETOR. It is the common by-word going the rounds now that the litle store on the flat iron corner at No doubt your piignoor has told you, bul when we can give you such good reasons why we are bis y we kuow you will Lot tire of reading the old sory over and over again, Helliug for cash, payliog no rents or drayage, buying goods from cash houscs who vmploy po salesmen and lastly, but not least, selling at close margins. This is the story true and io LISTEN ! prot Nitw rice per it Carn siarch Box banner ¢ ib, pack Faucy evap pfaches per ib, JURE o Trace ehains per pr. 10 inch monkey wrenel, fr odd plek handles, Martin k : Buck saw, Miner's scissors 16 furry comb, 1: Men's linen dk’, ! He Fishing rods ‘ “ » 3 50 wy NG yee, oid go x ORR i » a " Brice if § Crown raising EVap. sweet Cort Hox Wilher's coon Fruit puddine, all flavors, Wrigley's SRG BOA Jutiket tiabiets ili Do. 5c value, » Horse card » Wash bolier, copper bottom 1 40 Copper tea kettle, nieklod, Pwo 10 gt Un bucke s, Bread peux, 3 for Lest] TEL Lrap, sinks wash board lothes basket Bushee) © DID carpet lacks, farass hook L 1b butter print Jap. napkins per Bleached table Men's wirkir g shirts be overalls Turkey red handkerchiefs, larger Ootron, in 11h. tavs, Whitewash brushes, 10 Tin caps, 2 for SueRy whips, Cow chain, 7 Palr canvas gloves, # Eavelopes 2 for { { 2 for file, f horse Horse shoe 1 Chain pumps nig wd ¢ bg OUR ! bitted a i sia GOL sd La Yak slis per ib price right it, sien, 60 in. 1 for above id g for Ws of good cash Fence wire, PA Our ine. wn On WANTS _ Putatoes. Ege, G od Butte feat iider, Ham snd trade We fan giv ted, Bley iitry Net low nriees ou the following 15 quae Rall Fish, Floor Oil Lh, or an pail No ackerel i GH f ga OUR BVECIAL li 1 Suis ag 2% —~a- THE STAR. RO RCA AERO — A False Report lated A report has been widely cire th reigned is selling wall This ird and of eourse ut the und is but Pipa below cost, slatement aly Swariz’s Weekly Reminder. Margaret lers Y uesday. and oung, ¥ : David F, [us i They are Of Sey Viiie, were oa. administrators of the estate i iy dere of David C, Young, decease and the real estate of said vale sale, pr e, Was Tues for fs the Heury Stover, of Tusseyvill ofl prospecis Lut ole of Lhe callers al this ko He thinks the whieal crop are very fair, day. a that ow of jast week was delrimental lo the wheat plants, Don’t kick about the advertisement n in the newspaper, live advertise ments io @ live eWspaper indicales a Fe PR tise ody ¥ its Lia BUN flown end . eriise- menls may be worth more to Lhe read- er than the news mistter, ws 3 Pe -¥ FORTIN B. Spangler, Es«q., of 1} this Week Ls RODOULICeS 10 the volers recounty, that he i= a candidate dis hie i regomination to the office Lr iilorpey, which positiou is Tf ’ fq t 3 ¥ faithifu iy iing atl present. Judge Love refused to grant t Hoeense in Eagleville, ti A. hie question greatly The pe Hanua of 1 8 Hioense was from Haven. the people of Liberty tow usd ti Uslnisy PL this, bly, No. 158, North {, Philadelphia, has oue tiest and well stocked jewel. tes in thal city, and is doing a i wholesale business, ving retail and { John Y. Glasgow, of Colyer. Bead the advertisement of G. © Xx Releet Schoo! gioniog on May 6th, 1901. Pros wetive teachers and others will find t | Lis an excellent school. Terms mod- jerte, Good boarding ean be had near { tht sehool building. For additional | Infomation inquire of . J. J. BPANGLER, Tusseyviile, Pa. ———— Boalsburg i i a— i i : R. B. Farrison, I.. 8. Bricker and C. D. Moke were to the county seat last Saturday. The water pipes that were frozen for the last few weeks are all open and there is an abuvsdance of water; the | supply will likely not get as low as jt i was last summer, Miss Alice Stover, of Bellefonte, | #*pent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Lu. | 8, Bricker, Miss Fishburn, of Slab Cabin, spent | Sunday with her cousin, Miss Dells i Isher, A number of persons from this place attended the funeral of Sarah Ever hart Monday, James Decker, of Pine Grove Mills, was in town last Monday and took home with him a new wagon made by J. M. Wieland. That is No. three for this spring. The schools closed on Wednesday and the Normal term begins Monday. The Reformed ehurch was beautiful ly decbrated la-t Sunday, Special mu- sie was rendered at the evening * praise service” and an exoelleat sermon de- livered in the afternoon, Public Sale Register. APR. 13, Saturday, at one ‘clock, p, m.. persons albrogarty of J. 0. Denlinger and Mes. Lacy MAY dea residence AY ihe lute ; of David Shaflar, 3 ; i : ! : f : i i has ha i sue of the leporter since the paper is an advertisement in every is. | Mr. | makes | under the present management, Benner advertises Leecause (it him busivess and not for fun, | Messrs, John Spicher and Bamuel Kiinefelter were callers Tuesday. Mr. Klinefelter and family were so pleased with an issue of the Reporter that they to become regular i | : concluded a year. He is at present living on Mr, Spicher's farin, near Centre Hall, The Bohemian, a publication whose fifth number appeared this month, has many features that commends itself to the reading public. The April num- ber is brim fall of the choicest articles by such writers as Frank Alchester Ferguson, Margherite Ariinga Har mon, Ida Mansfield Wilson, aud many other well known authors. The iuter-colleginte debate between teams from State College and Dickio- son College will take place, April 23rd. The subject of the debate will be: “Resolved, That the representation of Mississippi in the House of Represent- atives be decreased in proportion to the decrease in franchise resuiting from ber suffrage legislation.” The affirma- tion side in the contest will be sup- ported by State College, the negative by Dickinson College. Mrs. Elizabeth Bearfoss, of York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Meyer, of this place, and will remain in the valley for a week or more with friends and relatives. Mrs, Searfoss years ago lived at Centre Hill, and is a daughter of Robert Lee, decensed. Ethel Shed. der, also of York, a grandchild, wse- popanied ber, This little girl Is be- ing trained in elocution and gave an exhibition of her skill in the Luther Heatfoss, a son, is an artist and is lo- ented in Philadelphin; sod Mrs. Wm, F. 1 1 phe! fam, vears, I flatter myself that I thorough- lv understand the business and k now Garden Tools will be in ak H ces, Rakes, Shov- frig exactly wheo and how to buy wall pa- 200n per, which fact enables me to defy all concen snel BUAROIl, Bit aud 10 sell at prices low- be examine competition, i ia eis, AO Res tH} ines a ! 3 h w Lies F = than can bought elsewhere Hong t 1 1 bottom Please call, wi LOL my k and be W. DUNKLE, Spring Mills, we convineed, Li BO, spril-st Free Ad. Column. Pa {Or LE Fy a Trunk 1 Luving eise- LOX Ol DE ur o vivets 1 tne 4 3 : ai a weal I ads, oZ cents. old W hes ew REPAIMING nore Ohvs when vou rman i uy 4 Buggy Wheels with Tire on and Boxes set for $7 25 i nke { wd & i® Comin than S. M. SWARTZ, it it mn aii pes and TUSSEYVILLE. wr Tir ~~ [at makes inis store of ours so popular, rompt neighbor at id yourself to buy your clothing § your 3; where you know you will be treated right: where you are certain of getting your money's worth; where you can buy GOOD (lot) lothing for fully one-fourth less than others ask for the ordi- where you ean sec an assortment three times larger than any other store ; where you know you can always find ex- back for the asking. This is why you have always given us your patronage in the past, and for these reasons, coupled with our increased facilities for serving you well and saving you money, is why we expect a continuance of your trade. <§ SEE THEM ALL---3EE US & YOU CAN BE SUITED BEST IS ALL WE ASK. THEN BUY WHERE Maybe that New Men's Shoe Store of ours isn’t a success, and why shouldn't it be, when we are selling the right kind of shoes the kind you want, fully 25 per cent. less than any regular shoe store in Bellefonte ! This shoo store oi ours must become the best one in Bellefonte. IT SOON WILL BE. You will help ue make it so and we will save. you money while you are doing it. See if it don’t.