THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE Harn, . . . PENN’A. May 80, 1901. goesrsre BABY vie TO GRANDPA. All sizes, sexes and conditions of humanity shod well and com- fortably in our establishment— Shoes for indoors, Shoes for the storm, Shoes, the crowning glory of an elegant costume ; Shoes for mountain climbing and out-deor sports. No man or woman leaves our store poorly fitted and shod. Shoes fitted to the feet, and not feet to the Shoes. Our lines are now complete in'all departments ~the best and finest of the spring styles —high and low cut—await your inspection and purchase. Popular prices—guaranteed fit. Shoe Mingle’s Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. PORBOTLCPEPLOEB0000000 00 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. United Evangelical—Cenire Hall, preaching fervice every Sunday evening at 7:20. Sunday school every Sunday morning at o'clock; K. | of C. E., Service next Sunday at Tassey- ville; I Egg Hil, 2:50 p. m, 9000 0000000000000 0000C0CROD0000000G0000000050P0000000090 COOBCO0080020%00C00000000000000000090C000CCO00000000000000 1 Reformed Centre Hall, 10 hab id m. & m.; Tosreyville, 2.80 p. Presbyterian—Spring Mills, 10 Hall, 2.30 p. m A RA ET —— Ua. m.; Centre Married, At the bride's home in Potter town- ship May 29, 1901,by Rev. A. A. Black, Mr. Robert C, Herman, of Lemont, and Miss Keturah Stump, daughter of Mr. Alvin Stump. th Fine Ball, Perry Breon, east of Centre Hall, sold a fine short born bull to butcher John Dauberman that weighed just eight pounds over nineteen hundred, Mr. Breon has some very fine stock, offsprings from this animal, smo anf——— Permanent Certificates, manent certificate committee granted certificates to Miss Elizabeth Crouch, Philipsburg, and Andrew W. Gregg, Lemont. The board's term expires this fall, when a new board will be ap- pointed by State Superintendent Hchaefler. ees Spring Mills Honored, A. Merrill Allison, son of Archibald Allison, of Bpring Mills, has been chiosen one of the speakers at the com- mencement exercises at Bucknell Col- lege, Lewisburg. Mr. Allison has al- ways been a close student and an able speaker. The honor conferred upon him is appreciated by his many friends. / nie fe A. FP, Luse Will Build House, A. P. Luse, of the planing mill firm, sold his splendid house to Wm. H. Stiver, of near Potters Mills, who will occupy the same after next spring. Mr. Luse will build for himself a modern brick house on one of the Fleisher lots opposite the home of Mrs. Hemphil. Work on the stable will be begun shortly. The site is a most de- sirable one. ~\ ———————— Democratic Primaries, The Democratic primaries will be held Saturday between the hours of 3 and 7 p. m. While there is no contest for honors in the county, Democrats should turn out at any rate. The ean- didates, M. I. Gardner for Prothono- tary, and N. B. Spangler, Esq., for District Attorney, should receive the endorsement of every Democrat on Haturday. I ——— A — SP A Rapid Stave Sawing, Harvey Hoover, who operates a stave saw on the MceNitt mill west of Centre Hall, Friday of last week made the re- markable record of sawing thirteen hundred staves in thirty-six minutes. This includes one stop, the saw belt having run off. The mill onan average saws ten thousand per day. It will take eight menths to saw out the tract the mill is located on. The McNitts have about closed a deal by which they will become owners of about four hundred acres more timber- land immediately west of the present operations, necessitating the removal of the mill but a half mile west, Reviewing Road, Al. Dale, Esq., of Bellefonte, Bamuel Black, Potiers Mills, and Capt. G. M, Boal, Centre Hall, Monday performed the office of their appointment by court to review a road leading from Fiedler to Pine Creek at a point near the residence of Nicodemus Luse. A few months ago T. M. Gramley and J. IL. Condo, Spring Mills, and Horace Herring, Esq, Peon Hall, viewers, granted a road from tha points men- tioned sbove. A remonstrance was sent into court, and the first named Jury was appointed reviewers of the same. It is intimated ihe reviewers will report adversely. THE PINEY COAL AND OIL COMPANY Met at Contre Hall Saturday Organization Effected 1805. The Piney Coal and Oil Company in pursuance of a call or the President, H. Y. Stitzer, Esq., and Acting Secretary N. B. Spangler, of Bellefonte, met at the Centre Hall hotel Saturday of !ast week. There were eleven stock hold- ers present, representing about two- thirds of the stock. The only business transacted was to authorize the direct- ors to sell the real estate in the com- pany’s possession. The stock holders or representatives who attended this meeling are ap- pended : Stock Holders. D. C. Keller Andrew Gregg. - B. DD. Brigbhin..osssieesssositbsceseesosiionis Duatiie] DOrh.cvarssncs roe srasennes J. Kline Samuel Crotzer... eee BWQEL WOO |, H. Y. Stlizer, Esq NU. DD. ORBAN ...ooves cosonnens ues Lafayette Neff, John Hofler.......... LT. Gerbrick. The tract of land which this corpo- ration owns is in Clarion county, Pa., on Pine creek, eight or nine miles from Clarion, and Is comprised of one hun- dred and six acres. At a previous meeting of the corporation N. B Bpaogler, Esq., was instructed to visit the territory, which did. It Represented by Self, James Gregg a we SLL Samuel Durst, we BLL att o,B0lf J. J. Arney Belt, wee NL BL Bpangler, Esq ~Lhas B, Neff. he is timberland with on the same rock formation. LUTHER LEAGUE CONVENTION, sent som— Exercises That will be Rendered During Two Days’ Sessions, The seventh annual convention of the Central District Luther League of Centre, Clinton and Union counties, will be held in Bt. John's English Lutheran church, I.ock Haven, Wednesday and Thursday, June 12 and 13. Those on the program from this county are as follows : President Clement Dale, Esq , Belle fonte, response to address of welcome, Prof. H. C. Rothrock, Millheim, “The Ideal Young People’s society.” Rev. C. B. Hurman, Rebersburg, Beripture and prayer, Rev. H. C. Holloway, D. D., Belle fonte, “The Relation of Organization to the Church.” Rev. W. K. Diehl, Nittany, devo- tional services, Prof. C. IL. Gramley, Rebersburg, “Luther and the Diet at Worms." Rev. C, T. Aikens, Pine Grove Mills, “Can the Members of the Young Peo- ple's Bocieties Neglect the Regular Church Services somm————— ta Commencement nt State, The following is the program of the commencement exercises of Pennsyl- vauia State College, June 9 to 12 ; BUNDAY, JUNE ® 10.50 a. m.~Bacealsureate sermon, by the Rey D.D, FAX. dN Lawrence M. Colfelt Philadelphia, 3.00 p.m Call 05. in HY Cass slbielic +1 CoLtlest p.m - Lor orslorical contest JUNE 11. the A i ug of who sold out to Larrimer and Lewis Hess, and A im. i BRigs 4.00 § talon, i Eig original cost of the real estate shares of $300.00 each. erty. Commonwealth. The charter members of the corpora- tion were : Peter Hoffer, Centre Hall. D. UC. Keller, “ Andrew Gregg, ** " George Durst, Lafayette Neff, Lewis Hess, i i i i 111 is i" Gibson Larrimer, Bellefonte. David Gilliland, Linden Hall. Hon. C. T. Alexander, (The tenth name could Jellefonte, not be aacdrtained of years the tract of land was leased for the taxes, msi Ao The Commercial Absorbed, has been absorbed graph and telephone company of Penn- sylvania. The independent companies lacked the benefit of long distance service and tem. ing capitalists in Philadelphia, Pitts. burg and elsewhere organized the “United Telephone and these separate independent companies under one management, In this they have succeeded. Starting at Phila- deiphia they now have merged most all these independent compauies in the central and eastern part state under its management, vcluding Valley, Reading. Harrisburg, North- umberiand, Lewisburg, Williamsport, Lewistown, Clearfield, Altoona and others. Thus it will be seen that this new combination had completely sur. rounded the field of the Commercial company. ——— pp — Dog Attacks Child, The little four year old son of Robt, Bunderland, of Oliver township, Mifflin County was badly bitten by a dog afew days ago. The child's moth- er was helping to clean and renovate the U. B. church and the boy was near the church door, when a dog fight started up just where he was standing, the dogs rushing together aad knocking him down, one of them sinking his teeth deeply into the boy's wrist whieh he violently shook, sup- posing he bad hold of one of the other two dogs. It required the united efforts of Jacob Stine and the lad’s mother to loosen the dog's hold on the child-—in fact Mr, Stine was about to cut the dog's throat with his knife when he let go. The child's ann is badly torn and lacerated, A — Funeral of HH, P, Sankey. The funeral of H. P. sankey which occurred Saturday was largely attend. ed. The weather was very disagreeable but that did not deter thirty-five or more Odd Fellows, members of the Centre Hall lodge, from attending the services. After the services by Rev. Haven, of the Methodist Episcopal church, of which the deceased was a member, the Odd Fellows read the burial rites accord- ing to the order, which were very beautifully and solemnly performed, Tenchers' Exam ination, Teachers’ examination will be he'd in Centre Hall to-morrow, Friday. —— we - Two snd Que-third luches of Ran istwo and one-third inches. the whole of May, 1% there was a | fall of rain of but 1.92 inches. The to- | tal pricepitation during this month is | fully three times as much as during f1 ii Durivg ¥3 3 ast year, - . RE — May o Marriage Licenses. Oscar H. O Eisde ( - inp — Transfer of Real Estate, Evert’ et pt 21, £150. Jacob « exrs. to Hannab ¥ Kreamer, ol 18ST, i Penn twp. wiler, March 2% { —§$742, i A. J. Crotzer, et. i Bairfoot, March 18, | twp. —$875 Rebecca J. Hobson, et. tebecea Spare, May 1, , 15534, 3 Iota, Miles twp. to Flora 0. acres, ux., =) nl, to §7 acres and 93 trusies, | perches, Harris twp. a alibi cit cmtmm—— Bailding at Eariystowgn is experiencing a building boom, { Abver Alexander, son of James Alex. a house and barn. The wall for the : : of house will be similar to | Lyeurgus Lingle’s on the | near by. Samuel Durst that Joal of will also through their agent Capt. G. Boal. Mr. Darst has the barn wall well underway, and expects to have the barn up for thedall crops. i—— i —— A Hotel Guests, The following is a partial list of the guests at the Centre Hall hotel during the past week, James W. Runkle, pro- prietor: H Y. Stitzer, C, F. Garbrick, N. B. Bpangler, Esq., Bellefonte: J. Kline, Asronsburg: James B., Young, James H. Parry, Philadelphia; ©. © Clark, Mt, Ephriam, N. J; D. C. Keller, James Durst, Centre Hall; James Gregg, Milesturg: Samuel 8. Crotaer, Milroy; Reto Walter and wife, Mire. Susan Walter, Middleburg: Mee. Rov. J. M Rearick, Centre Hall; Mee. Catharine Finkle, Patterson; D, 8 sod AR MoNitt, Siglerviile: K. E. lestoger, Hagerdown, Md; Frank Sher man, Hazleton; Louls Bruner, Potwsville: C.F Daugherty, Baltimore; John BR. Pontius, Mifflin bug; H. A. Hydurn, Hazleton, W. H. Troxell, Shamokin: FF. M. Crawford, Bellefonte; W. W John W. Chestaut, Mis Denniston State College: Miss Hudy, Norfolk: N. Samuelson, F. M. Poelit, New York; C. A. Keiser, Pittsburg; A. Huber, Dauphin, i A mse Hunaway ilorses, Saturday afternoon Samuel Krebs was driving two horses to his home in the east end of Nittany Valley, says the - Lock Haven Democrat. When about a mile and a half this side of Mill Hall, the horses frightened ata trolley ear, and dashed up the road. The bit broke in one of the horse's mouth, which caused the driver to lose control of the animals, The horses turned into the road leading to Beech Creek, whers they broke loose from the buggy. The animals then juraped over the abutment into the creek and swam down the stream about a quarter of a mile where they were caught, The occupants of the buggy were not in- The roe somew hat torn, TUE HOWARD CREAMERY COMPANY Manufactures the Product of 4000 Cows hrto Celebrnted Howard Batter It is not generally known Howard Creamery Company is tronized so largely snd geuerally vy farmers in county. cresmeries and skhmmiog statious ure every pis= Centre located io almost county, aud receive thousand manufactured into over four cows, which is the many customers, By paying uniform prices Lo all their customers iu all see tions of the county and making that price as high us the best markets for the finished product wil Howard ¢ 5 and farmers in the county best guarautee of usage, best informed ; Which is the begun pany furmuers for butter bus the totsl monthly payments ers has been many times i tical that by caring for cows properly feeding and | plants, their returns | at home or adopted any other plan of {turning the product of the cow | ready cash. I'he average price paid by the | year 1900, was 20} | tion held at St, i Paul Lie 18300 eral online ago, paid for reported to | body was 15% ceuls, | paid by merchants, ete, in the county {18 not over 14 cents. These compari- { gone are well worth studying. i pty “Hhone Spenks ns a Granger 3 $43 ¥ Among the numerous expressions of North received for its aid in the passage of § i y ' Conger Migral ulations the American the Buyder bill to the Rhone, of this place, the BUppress cleo, was Hon. He said : and we've won. following fre Leonard made fight we | mean the Grangers, The North American and the the farmers, people esty. Ifthe der bill the end of the illegal 12,000, 000- in in this edily reached, It rovernor sigus Lhe Mpy- {race Qin Bp | poundsa-yenr 5 tate should be i= a great victory - Wy - - - Rev. W, H. Behuyler will preach for Rev. G. W. Ia the at Pleasant Gap pext Sunday FO p.m The Cent was ] % nner sher in Lutheran ehureh at 7 k. Be Fbomaas A. Bho John re county ban reorganized, 14 and president =hugertl cashier. The Iwegaviiie, st factory at Mann's, vear It {is said by some that the works will be axe t —_ % 2 edt far gown indefinitely. i" moved to Beaver Falls, A | Guard perf score of members of the National i wmed the usual ceremo- grave of John Thursday nies over the Private Thomas this a. Mm. The Reporter acknowledges invils- tions to the commencemept exerciscs Pennsyivania State College { Central jeriin. The lecture by Hon. of Pennsylvania College, A. O interest lo the audience, and consid- {ering the weather was well attended, Altoona Wednesday experienced a heavy down pour of rain, thunder and tuning unusual darkuess The lights were lit and many eel gh nod i ia m. things was uear at hand. Mrs. J. Emory Hoy, sccompatied {ed at the home of her parents Mr. and I Mrs. W. B. Mingle Monday after- | noon from their Philadelphia home an lon West Avenue, No 2058. They will remain several weeks, Elkanah M. Duck, sonof M. D. Duck, of near Spring Mills, won first honors in the class of 1901 at Union Seminary, New York city, which en- titles Lil to two years further study inone of the universities of Berlin, Germany. Mr. Duck will start for Germany about July 17. Mervin I. Arney Wednesday receiv. ed a flue two months old registered berkshire boar from New Midway, Md. The animal is registered in the American Berkshire Association's books at Springfield, Ill. The Arney’s heretofore kept a good stock of hogs, but witn the addition of this sire ex- pect to greatly improve their herd. Dr. G. W. Hosterman Wednesday morning went to Williamsport to at- tend the sessions of the Susquehanna Dental Association which opened that morning in the Park hotel and will continue its session through Thursday and Friday. Dr. Hosterman keeps well posted in the advanced methods of his profession, and is not slow to adopt them. BICYCLE wed have just received a * lot of new chain and chainless bicycles which I offer at greatly reduced prices. Also a number of second-hand wheels on hand from $5.00 up. Also a complete line of bi. cycle sundries. Coaster brakes a spec falty. Thanking you for past age nd respectfully solicitiog a con tinuance of the same I retain Joston W. W, Boo, Centre Hall, Ps. i PRESUDYTERIAN CREED REVISION, The Origin ol the Creed und How it Will be Hovisced, The historieal of the ereed of the Presbyterian church in the U. ¥, is theWestmiuster Confession of Faith, This Confyssion was formulated by au assembly called together by the Long naine Parlinment to form a complete creed for the three United Kingdoms of The assembly consisted of a hundred and twenty-one English clergymen, five The assembly was opened 1643, in Westminster Abby, London, whence the name. The Con- 1646. It the Presbyterians in fesslon wus completed Dec. 4 was adopted by the U. 720, excepting certain clauses relating to the Civil Magistrate. Bin emendations were made 1887, About teu was made to re- vige the Confession, but failed. in 1788 and ope in In the General Assembly that met in Philadelphia on the 16th inst. after three carried vole. revision unanimous days of high debate, by a Let no one, however, think that practically any great will be made and that this church going to fly off at 8 tangent into the rap ks of liberalism. ClLBLges oid conservative is No changes can legal under two years at the The only result of the Assembly's action is the appointment become present This committee is instructed to pre- pare during the year ‘a brief statement of the Reformed Faith terms’’ in untechnical information and a better understanding of the doe- It amend- itself, either the text or by dec- with orl gi to be used to ve trioal beliefs of Presbyterians, is about fx s8i10n0 also to eight prepare ments to the Con by modification of laratory statement, the and understood a preference pe | revision Intter, by additions, that impair t the way be integrity set forth in on and taught in the Holy The mitiee’s labor is to be reported to the of the sy sled the Confess n of doctrines NSeriplures.’’ result of the rom- fiext General New York Assembly which meets If Assembly, in May, 1902, this fit to their recommendations to the Presbyteries, of the d the in transmit ER : ir i ¥ buyer and if two-lhirds Presby- dopt any of leries 8 } recommenida- tions, the Assembly of 1903 can declare these recommendations a part of the The the As- constitution of the church. res cent debate and the action of sembly clearly show that it is not so f 2 of belief, that much a change in the prevent but a change wording of belief, 80 as to misapprehensions that is sought by this wovement r Centre Hall Lox ganized 7 i1oawiy iolowing cnarter McCormick, with J. Wm. W, Sankey* Robt, Me- J. X. Farner W. Krumrine* January 1875, members ; John C, K i J. Bearfoss®, J, G Cormic®, ix Philip Mersi B. D. Brisbin, R. McClintick, From, Jacob | 0. P. Rearick®, Emrick, J i Geo. L. Goodbart, D. | Farner®* W. R. | J. K signifies dead - rer ger, ~~ — itloway, Miller®, Mra. Amanda Fisher, of Boalsbhurg, and Mrs Ella, of Lemont, Jacob Bottorf and daughter, were visiting J. G | was visiting at Oak Hall | Miss Anna Bohn, of this | y ” ' w i Mace, anda Miss Krumrine, of State | College, are at present visiting at G. | Tressler's at Penns Cave —J, A. Kline, who bad been to Gettysburg as | the representative of the Pine Grove | Mills Odd Fellows, returned home on Friday last.—Geo. Kline, of Farmers | Mills, visited at the home of his | parents, J. A. Kline's, over Sunday, i LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Write Grant Hoover for prices on insurance. 000 Up at Philip Saul’s since Just week 4 girl baby, The Legislature has set June adjournment, 27 for Progress Grange will hold a festival Saturday evening June 22, The choleest candies, oranges and lemons always on hand at Kreamer & Hon's Dr. J. F. Alexander Friday of last week went to Philipsburg hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. Daniel Calahan, west of Centre Hall, is suffering greatly from a felon on the firet finger. Beribners magazine for June is brim full of the choicest reading matter of a very varied characters, Miss Emma McCoy Tuesday return ed from Ardmore, where she had been visiting several weeks. of train time on the Pennsylvania railroad, as per an- noupcement in another column. Mr. Mrs. John Krumbine spent several days of week with Dr. W. Krumbine at Beech Creek. Sharon has a baby Note the change and iast Creorge eight months d which weighs fifty-one and a half Its | =. 1 Oi pounds, ust measure is thirty- ope inchs Dr. Behuyler Saturday returned from Philadelphia where he attended the session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian chureh. A bolt of lightning struck §near the Oscar Homan Friday of last Mr. Homan was passing near by and was slightly shocked. barn of week, Ad. Hoover and A. W, Garver, west of Centre Hall, were in town Monday. Mr. Hoover stocks the MeNitt stave mill and Mr. Garver is engineer. Miss Mable Snyder, of Centre Hall, and Gaien W. Erdly, of Milton. were married at the Reformed parsonage, Centre Hall, Thursday evening of last week, Read the advertisement of A. P. Luse Son, manufacturers of rough and planed lumber, sash, doors, blinds, ete. Hall brick In 8 "hey also handle the Mill and cedar shingles, Wm. Chatham snd Jacob MeClos- both of Curtin last week were arrested charge of using meuntain fires apd lodged in jail at Bellefonte, Walter M. Kerlin, secretary of Mo Central District Luther League, and | E. M. Huyett will attend the sessions of that body Wednesday and Thurs- day June 12 and 13, at Lock Haven. John Van Pelt, student at the Academy, while practicing base ball on the glass works meadow Friday key, township, on the a plit his nose, inflicting a very pain- Her Hel, Will H. Ke of this place, went son of P. F. Keller, to Munson, Clear- Friday of last week, where he entered the drug store of his uncie, Dr. Will He expects to apply himself to the business and work for a druggist’s diploma. field county, Keller, Wm. Zeigler, of Farmville, Prince Edward county, Va., writes the Re- porter that he is living with his son, was under the care of a physician, and part of the time was at a hospital. District attorney N. B. Spangler, of Bellefonte, accompanied by his wife, were the guests over Sunday of the former's sister, Mra. E. W. Crawfor., of this place. Attorney Spangler was formerly a South side young man, and he always welcomed to these quarters, is 6. 0. BENNER PROPRIETOR. ahead of the previous. Did you ever stop to think bow much of a f wior The Blar Store at the ation has been in During those few we have moved many goods, our competitors do not even attempt to follow, Fancy flue stops, Se. Men's leather suspenders, 250. Trace chains, per pair, 760, Good whip, 100, 10 qt. Hn ket, 2 for Be. 60 jnch blesched able loon per vd, 25. Men's work shirts, a hummer, 20, Double bitted ax, #0, 24 sheets good note paper, Se, 10 gt. galvanized bocket, 150, Arbuckies collve, 2 Ibs, for 2. Banner lye, 10¢, A RA Sala i Se So Poultry in all widths at a Epc olnl price on Lemons, 150 per dos. IRE OI siismsisesssaite I x womonss Ram i FER Creare v Purana aly THE STAR.
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