{ i | CENTRE RE THE BRIEF LOCALS, BRIEF LOCALS, Elizabeth From, who makes| Carpenters are at work on the cupo- 1a of the United Evangelical church at Sn A —————— THE'STAR' STORE. | TER. | | Mrs, | Linden Hall Basiness Enterprises Will be POR FIRE ECHOES, PENNA. | Re-established | ber home with her son, Wm. Rockey, J. H. Ross, who lost heavily by the | flouring mill burning at Linden Hall, CenTRe Harp, . . April 18, 1901, You, Can't Get by Dur $300 Shoes: _ comm. <n. YOU'LL WANT THEM. $4 00 shoes sold at other stores. A little compari- son will save you a lot of money. There isn’t a good elsewhere that caunot be truthfully said about our GENTS $3.00 SHOES proves this. scores of new shapes and Comparison There are styles, ideas, here. Many are exclusive designs. Everythiog in Gents’ Street and Dress $3.00 Shoes in stock at our store. Mingle’s £5. BELLEFONTE, PENN’'A. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Prgshyterian—Centre Hall, 10.3) a. m.; Spring Miils, 2 Lutheran ~Centre Hall. morning; Union, after non; Georges Valley, evening 30 p.m, Reformed — Centre Hall, no service in moruiog, Cantata at 7 p. m.; Tusseyviiie, — cn A ttl — District Luther League, The district Luther League, cover- } ing the counties of Centre, Clinton and Union, will meet in Lock Haven, Jupe 11 apd J2. melanin Reporter Suppl ment In this issue of the Reporter will be found a suppiement. Ifit is not care- e——etii isi The Wide, Wide Worla, The title of this periodical truthfully represents its scope. Its reading mat- ter is as varied as the world wide, The illustrations are superb. It ideal in many respects and should be read by young and old. The first installment otes by Mr. J. D. Murray appears io this issue of the Reporter. It is pre- is is Stns AAS Historical Notes, contain much matter several weeks before the reaches Centre Hall proper. EE Garrity 's Stream Stocked, Station agent F. W. Bradford Satur- day morning received twelve cans of trout from the state hatchery. little beauties were promptly taken to the Seven Mountain trout stream aod carefully distributed. contained about one thousand fers to one and one-half inches, af eins Boy Drowned, Two boys named Marshall Cunning- bam and Frank Gardoer, of Renuve, built a raft of logs and started down the river. After going a short dic- tance the logs parted and the boys fell into the river. Gardner was rescued by men who happened to be near by. The other lad went to the bottom and sithough grappling and dynamite fir- ing were resorted to, the body could not be recovered, st fr —— Neighbors Arbitrate, The suit brought by Earnest Hess gainst Ezra 8. Tressler to recover a alance claimed on a horse sale, was eft to arvitration and satisfactorily ad- sted to both parties. The care was ught before Justice W. B. Mingle, Who persuaded the prineipals to take hie course they did. The arbitrators pre Messrs. John Fortney, Boals- rg; James A. Keller and E. M. Huy- y Centre Hall. The matter was ad- ted Monday. SE ————— I — A so ——————— Highway Robbery, Henry Gordon, of Bellefonte, was assaulted and robbed of his watch and eleven dollars in cash on his way home from church Bauday evening. The deed was perpetrated near Gen- eral Beaver’s residence by three men, two of whom held Mr. Gordon and the third stripped him of his valuables, The victim is well advanced in years, and although be was vot physically injured, he suffered considerably from “Le nervous shock. i The Sick People, There are quite a number of sick people in Centre Hall and valley, Among those afflicted are Isaac Bhaw- ver, Mre, Clements, a little daughter of J. W. Whiteman, Mrs. D. K. Geiss, Mrs. E. M. Huyett, John Krumbine, Harry, son of J, A. Weaver, typhoid poeumonis; Mrs, Howard Lingle, in- tlsmmation of the liver; William Far- ner, grip, Miss Mary Farner, grip, all of Colyer. Joseph Floray, sciatic rheumstism; Mrs. Floray, chronic | slons, two and i at Tusseyville, is very ill. | Linden Hall, Rebersburg Monday and Tuesday. Mrs, Crissman, of Linden Hall, who | Jonas Smith, son of John TI. Smith, will be fitted up with the latest im- proved roller process flour machinery, manufactured by the Sprout, Waldron & Co., Muncy, Pa. Work on the foundation of the new structure will be commenced as soon as possible, The gable end wall of the old stone structure was toppled over | last week, The work was performed | with considerable difficulty. It wus | first attempted to push the wall over, | but that was impossible with the force of men at hand. [It was then decided to undermine it, and after working for a considerable length of time and | great peril, the wall was weakened l and finally cast, Mrs. J. W. Keller's front about completed. The entire front { newly weather boarded. The story | told by witnesses and the fire marks | indelibly stamped upon the store build- | ing, emphatically praise the bravery and “sticktoativeness’’ of the fire- | fighters who gathered early Tuesday | morning, March 7, to perform just such a feat if it would be possible. Any mention of note of Linden Hull | would be incomplete without { i i i store is is a word from Daniel Hess, who located at that o | place some forty years ago and engs ed in business. The rest of the sl of Mr. Hess’ business success well kuown to the H is now in Lis eighty-third year; trans Fo » "ny 1s teporter readers, acts his own business entirely; reads i readily and does his corresponding without the aid of eye Mr | Hess later will come in for a chapter { in Mr. Murray's history of Centre Hall i and surrounding country, lasses, Wo fpr Novelties Our latest novelty is Photographs in Bilk. Call at gallery and see sam- | ples, Friday, April 19th. W. W. Ssrru, Artist. | —n - | Public snstalintion | Constans Commandery No. | Knight Templers, of Bellefoute, Fri | day evening will publicly install aod { hod a reception at the armory of Com- A number of Masons this side of the county pany B. from have been in- i i | vited and will attend. —— ln Fish for White Oak Flat Ran | Messrs. J. Frank | Palmer, J. H. Bitoer, and W. F. Me Kinney the latter part of this week which | will be placed in the White Oak Flat | expect a consignment of trout, | Rup, in the Seven Mountains. . i — Teams and Teamsters Wanted | William of | wants to employ two good Colyer, Centre Hall | and teams to haul logs and cord wood. These men and tears are wanted im- mediately and will be given | employment. Write to him, or | him personally, or call him over the | Commercial ‘phone, steady 3 wee Al Sheriff to Sell u Village, Bills have been posted to the effiet that the ground in Lumber city an adjunct of Reedsville is to be sold at owned buildings for twenly years or more. This most unfortunate as some of the inhabitants have labored is that little burg. sa —— Ao Death of Rev J. W. White Rev. John W. White, been pastor of the Free churches at Milroy and Siglerville for nearly twen- Ly years, and formerly of the Presby - terian church, died at a Philadelphia hospital, where he had been taken about ten days previous for treatment, Wednesday of last week, aged seventy- two years, five months and ten days. His body was brought to Milroy on Thursday aud the funeral took place Saturday. a——— i ———— Fiftieth Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs John Grove, of near Spring Mills, Monday of this week celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. The entire family, with the exception of one son in Mis- souri, was present; they are, M. M. Grove, Ks , Centre Hill; Hiram, of Morganza, and Amanda, the wife of H. A. Brover, of spring Mills. Among others who were present with their wives, were Mesars. John Wolf, Pot- ters Mills; John Dauberman, James W. Runkle and Hon. L. Rhone, Cen- tre Hall; John Stover, Sprucetown; John Dunkle, Jared Confer, Spring Mills; D. ©. Grove, Zion. A ——— Bonnd for the West, Four passengers purchased tickets for the West from Station Agent Bradford, at this place, Tuesday. One was Ezra Tressler, whose destination is Kausas City, Mo. He will look the country over and if he can suit his tastes he will locate there permanently, Mr. sod Mrs. James Poorman, of near Linden Hall, started for Amnity, Mo, where they will visit with friends for several months, The fourth passenger was Samuel Kerstetter, who will go to Fort Collins, Colorado, snd expects to en- Kage with » reuchmsy st that point, visiting friends in Milroy. Frank Fisher, of Boalshurg, gon of of Reuben Gramley, at Rebersburg, letting a contract with a firm at that {| with the proper machinery, | Hiram of spent several days at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs, near Spring Grove, Johu Grove, post of duty Tuesday of this week, Jolin Winkleblech, of pear position as conductor on a trolley line, | Henry Wollort, of Rebersburg, who rapidly to walk in a few days. Isaac Shawver has been confined to Hon, George R. McCrea died at his He was a thirty-third degree Mason. Reuben Page, of near Linden Hall, Monday. Mr. Page is on Uncle Bam's is telegraph office at Linden Hall. Clay- ton Detwiler, who recently graduated, has secured a position with the Peun- sylvania Ratlroad Company, Hon, John T. 3 the McCormick; manager Of to Centre made a business Hall Weds sday. ny, trip Mr. MeCormick al- in whic Centre Hall is included, Wm. Alfred Relber, of week Pi at Moe Colyer, left last Y Business for ughkeepsie, New he His farm, Org, which § entered the College, » Cle week with ber husband's parents, accom plistied lust Mr. wife, of verdale spent aud 8. Wim. Reiber. M. C passed Gephart Friday of last week Hall Bellefonte that Mr Milibeim # ore, but that is a mistake both Belle through Centre Mil on fiw way from helm to his it would HiUusic siore, slated was Close his tsephart foute and Milibeim wiil havea Hilsic store under his sl pervision. nded Puesdny wen Mr Alexander, Hou, En i OlLiiers 1 i Among who atte the funeral of M Ke rstetter, Miss Fi seller Penn Hall: Mins lex ander, s. Frank Jer, sleet A der, Christ Ale and OO) seve Laoburn; and Ww MWeeniey K. Kal Millheim Boslsbur Dr. Wm. wile, Boozer, i) Mu E. ('. Harte day wade his i; INO sind + Red Mill, iP Lo Mon. Hal January, bh Centre i since Lhe beginning of ay. to § been confioved Liouse Mr. Harte; : of “Harvest Q ting he RICK Ue offic Uy this fle articie. 5 brought to it en,’ is a Very cholve which, iodeed, Fhe Hed Mill machivery was over | hauled and is n best kind of ow doiug Lhe WOrs. Maj Mills, Saturday Calvin Huss, son of ir Huss, of Sprio ward Maio show, sarted west Walter L Huss for some tins y ¥ i 4 Lhe fat Mr. {| past has been connected with O joi Hous al or i chestra of note, and has | abilities that are worthy of recogni , He will the { The Main show the The ladics of musical tion. play trombone wesiern states Lhils season. I. intend holding a festival on i ing of Decoration Day i Lo be Used in the needed the itheran church the even The proces: ia TT providing jot a new wall { around church This is meh t which will i | of the | not only io appeal to It a benefit the but to all ocension to use the walk. every town. will be chureh who have : i : | tribute | neighborhood of Centre Hall, | Bradford was the only agent ablo | sell a whole : ¢ i | goods is not generally used in with typhoid thie Potter sisters’ fever; they moved to Linden Mrs farin, near of April, Lucas has been sick ever since. B. Emanuel Reformed Church f Hall on the first and Hev, George teaser, pastor of Hanover, i from a seaflold Tuesday at the new im- mediately from the injuries received, the largest i big central the park Williams destroyed In I'he large hotel, phe vilion, the arn in the (srove picnic grounds were and several collages on by fire last week, The loss about $12,000, Rev, G. W. Kershner pastor of the Hall be reached by Ceulrs Heformed charge, can telephone over the now i { He having Saturday mmercial W a ‘phone been placed in his study Ayr il 4 evening Mrs, W. H nts Sehayler bas been Pre "pe (d a delegate from the sbhvie Pp ¥. Co sohool, Centre au Sabbath inty Sabbath School held io Milesbur week, I Hall, .? Mr. W Wi fit ian i, 1s Monday in 1 en} F "he Centre einai we the patronage of L atric fen Hal ¢ , and holds the it trade by iy fair dealing. 3 r slover, 4 Boalsborg, nt Was He neighbor ! ft week. Wok asking a friendly call do On a $ unexpectedly atta + en the RQ wed tore and br the skin on the calf of the right leg. DD. WW. Btrunk, of Julian, f this place, was (5 town last week on Mr formerly business Strunk and son Oliver sold their to the Houser brothers who will operate about Houserville next the same FURBO. ESTABLISHED 18890. PROPRIETOR. It is not necessury ai this writing to tell you why we sre able 10 sell you goods st a very low £ 0 our call spd You bave done nobly snd we certainly appreciate your you stil more figure, as we believe YOu mre thoroughly convinced from the fact of your respond embracing the opportunities we offer t nde snd shall spare uo eflors to give goods for the money. Our business is wutusl Now, if you are pot aiready 8 member of our firm we should like w In this | sue we will quote you ouly & few and every customer a partner roecial siticies, but re. firticie lu the store on the Sal iron corner at the mation LISTEN ! ih and nie 250 D ib 6 ibe. Cal. prunes, fre uble-bitted a5. won People's corn siaich, a good article 21b. pk Shredded cocoanut 10 qt tin backetx, 2 for 25 Hawkeye rolled oats, 5 galvanized bucket, 15¢ Jy # fine article, 1c it 17 at large as these, 6c doz 19 3h. puil, 18e Plekies, our sales are No, | mackere], guaranteed foe Fancy lemons, 3 for be, per doz i inch borse rasp, 40c $1. 24 inch band saw, 20 Extra fine rat het brace, he Tinners’ scissors, cuts tp or sheet fron, 2 Enterprise clothes wiinger, wooden frame, $2 American washing machine, & good one, §3 Wash boiler, copper bolt m, §1 Trace chalus, per pair, 7 i Picks snd mattocks, with handles, each. 75. Poultry netting, all widths, right prices price, Ze Bueel ral trap Clothes basket good one (or Cilass wash board Bread pans, 3 Lr 10 (A EMEMBER! ipiete and we will R Our stock of the following is co io be AR, OreNIges, em ra fish Ue ging al your service Pooh in making and barbed wire fence staples, fresh —at-THE STAR. rices with courteous treatment Ha Pp ponitry ng ¥ H 1 ting, nall 3 Frosh R t fy wire, lime, Boow-flake liour, VOGT OLC.OLL pRrden seed ¢ ¥had all week. Get one “ Who Can Furnish Them Who ean furnish the Of the following dates; March 1, 1900, May 10. 1900, June 24, 1900. The by the County Commissioners, who file them It the leporters We are sole agents for the TRY ME SHOE. pumbers are wanted for future reference, will be esteem ed a favor by both commissioners and the editor of the Reporter if these numbers will be sent to this fice, of Sunday, of Horper, of missing kindly 2 during the past few weeks, Messrs, [lewis Centre and James Colyer, furnished numbers Free Ad. Column. Reparning old Wheels no farther for } ore new ones when vou ean buy 4 Buggy Wheels with Tire box nr citer can't Comte than 13 aen you'il on and &= 4 a Ti = I make « with 8 S. M. SWARTZ, TUSSEYVILLE. ry the Fauble Methods the Fauble Clothes the Fauble Prices ~~ That makes this store of ours so popular, to r Centre tend the funeral of : * ‘ came Hall Monday to at- his niece, Miss Liz Ls DOR place Tuesday. at good zie Keller, which Dr. Kel Munso business W. W. Book | Wilkesbarre Seranton ness, The down | Millersburg axie factory ler conducts a drug store 1 Miation and is doing a to Monday went and on of shutting it is for was made, Read the Kreamer & antouucement and that make week, Hon, who spring this A men’s shirts, and fancy silks for Ja. { and will be able to furnish all grades, i Miss Rosie Maize returned to he { bome in Millheim, baving been called sister, Mildred. Wm. Maize, the winter from typhoid fever. The mother ls searcely able to be about on account of worry and fatigue, and pow that the little one is stricken with feo ver, the family surely is doubly aflicted J. M. Weiland, who is doing a good business in buggy and wagon making and general repairing at Boalsbury, Just completed a handsome buck- board trap for Theodore Boal, of that place, that compares well with the handsomest turnouts seen io city sub urbs., Mr. Weiland has built up for himself a splendid trade ant has em- ployed nearly all bis men continuous ly for the eleven years be did business in that place, Aaron Tuomas Is employed by ex. Sherill Spaogler and EE (. Van Pelt to move a dwelling house near Peters. burg. The house will be moved a dis- tance of about one mile over a high hitl. The work will be done by the use of rollers and windlass. Mr. Thomas has had vast experience in this line, having rolled houses about int entre Hall as though they were built fur that purpose. Mr. Thomas is assisted by Byron Garls and Austin vertised, P. Geary took possession of : i purchased the same from Jerre Miller, who bad been in the business in this place for upwards of twenty years. Mr. Geary comes from Millhem, is a young man of good habits and is skill- ed in the art, If you are a member of the De eratie county comuittee, don’t forget that a meeting of that committee has been called for Monday of next week, st one o'clock, in the arbitration room, to confirm the apportionment of del egates and to arrange for the holding of Democratic primaries, E L Bartholomew, son of W. H. Bartholomew, Monday morning en- tered the Pennsylvania railroad station ut Centre Hall, of which F. W. Brad- ford is agent, and will take telegraphy and the general work of the office, “Ted” is a good, honest, steady youth and will make the best of his time, P. A. Leister, of Maitland, MiMin county, was in town Wednesday. Mr, Leister Inst fall went to Kansas from Potters Mills, invested in real estate, later sold at a good profit, and then returoed to Centre county. As stated before he is now located at Maitland, on the Bunbury & Lewistown railroad, where he purchased a fine farm of one Crape, vourseil to buy vour clothing That pre of U mpt riyte 8S: where vou know vou will be treated right: where you are fully one-fourth less than others ask for the ordi- ind ; where you can see an assortment three times larger where you know von can always find ex- actly what you want ; where you can any time get your money patronage in the past, and for these reasons, coupled with our increased facilities for serving you well and saving vou money, { is why we expect a continuance of your trade. <3 SEE THEM ALL---SEE US & 4 YOU CAN BE WE ASK. BUY WHERE SUITED BEST IS ALL 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 shoe store of ours must become the best one in Bellefonte. IT SOON WILL BE. You will help us make it so and we will save you money while you are doing it. See if it don't. M. FAUBLE & SON, hundred acres, which he contentedly BELLEFONTE, PA.
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