THE CE NTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, . Ju PENNA. ne 27, 190um, oy > x ALTO GRANDPA. All sizes, sexes and conditions of humanity shod well and com- fortably in our establishment— Shoes for indoors, Bhoes for the storm, Shoes, the crowning glory of an elegant costume ; Shoes for mountain climbing and out-door sports. No manor woman leaves our store poorly fitted and shod. ~ hoes 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 await sty les —~ high and low cut your inapection and purchase. Popular prices—guaranteed fit, Mingle’s BELLEFONTE, PA. C0023200086000000000000000¢ Shoe Store, 000C0C0000T06000000000000000000C0009070000000250000000000 P9000000COHG2 0200000080207 2200000002000C00000000000O0OOOCD CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Hail, idday evening at 30. Sanday morning at 9 o'clock Service next Suoday at Lemont, 10a. m United Evangelical—-Cenire service eve school ever preaching 0 Bundavy K Li Valley, mornine; Unio ITUER e all, Children's seivies, even Reformed —~Centre Hall, 108. m SU Pp m Taseyville, Preshytorian—Centre 3 Mills. Comm D m Preparatory Spring Hall I Ser “JR ii Adjourns To-Day The Legislature has promised adjourn to-day, Thursday. to smilie ——— Harris Township's Teachers. of Harris town- the followipg J. Gertrude Hoster- The school board recently Joalsburg, Miss Bhiongletown, ship elected teachers: Bruce Harrison, land; George n i ax a Linden Hall, George Getlig. s———————— al ——— Fell Dead at Hublersburg Wednesday morning John of Hublersburg, was roofing his shed. He started from the shed to where he fell dead. the snd two Funeral Friday morning. wife, three sons daughters Se ——— ff Fly in Wheat. The recent rains and fly. In some fields the loss from this insect will be considerable, as the con- ditions during the beginning of last September were highly favorable to its development. simmons sms Oat Plants Diseased. The oats fiel is present a peculiar ap- pearance in Penus Valley as well as in Union, Snyder, Northumberland and Dauphin counties. Most of the fields have a sickly, yellow appearance from an attack of rust, Whether or not the yield will be aflected remaius be seen. a ———— rh — —, Road View, Viewers to day, Thursday, are re viewing the road leading from J. B. Ream’s, Penns Cave, to the Swamp ehiurch, the road advocates, and H. C. Quigley, Johustonbaugh are the viewers. rat aman The Erb Case, Testimony was taken by various jus- tices of the peace in Centre county to show the relationship existing be- tween William Elbert, deceased, and Mrs. Elizabeth Erb, of Pine Grove Mills, who claims to be the widow of Elbert, who died in Illinois, leaving considerable property. The facts in the case were published in detail in the Reporter some mouths ago, » Mrs. Garbrick Hurt, Mrs, Emanuel Garbrick, of near Zion, was injured ina runaway acci- dent in Bellefonte last week, Mra, Gar- brick was driving a pair of spirited horses, when a bit broke. To protect herself Mrs. Garbrick jumped from the vehicle and was dragged by her cloth. ing, receiving injuries about the head and body, but not of a serious nature, Marker ln Indian Lane, The marker in “Indian Lane’ to aid in perpetuating the memory of two white men who were massacred by the Indians, was for protection sur rounded by a substantial iron fence. D. OC. Keller takes a great interest in car- ing tor the marker referred to, and through his efforts the Colyer band ~ will be at that place at 10 o’¢lock, July 4, when appropriate ceremonies will be o * The Kennedy-Edwards, Btate Col- lege, wedding announced for Wednes- day was postponed, hse STAR ROUTE BOX DELIVERY, Mail Carrler« Must Pat Mall Into Private Boxes If Required, Under the Star Route mail earriers’ new contracts which go into effect July 1st, free rural mail delivery be. comes operative along aon son erecting a mall box alovg a star route line can have his mail placed therein daily upon giving his post. master a written order to that eflect. All mail can thus be delivered ex- cept registered letters, The mail The mail carrier is not obliged to col- lect letters from ‘he boxes, but must without compensation receive all letters properly stamped from any- one along bis route and mail them at the first postoflice he reaches, The department does pot describe any particular design box to for this service, but the person provid, ing a box should see that it is of euch character as to afford ample protection to his mail. The box should be so cated on the road side that the carrier can deposit mail therein through an opening in the box, without I his vehicle, An illustration of this new here given: Suppose John decides to take advantage of this regu lation. He would then put up a sui able mail box at the junction Red Mill road and the pike, label It with his name: wiiteto J. C. Bible, postmaster at Centre Hill, to send his mail with James Horoer, the mail carrier, to the designated, Mr. Horner must do Mr. Foreman nothing for the I'be same who resides without the limits of a bor- he of be 1 0 caving ruling is Foreman of the box and , aud charg: Bo) service can be done by anyone els cough and eighty rods from a postoffice, — or —— » A rm —————— EAR RAUCHTOWN Did you reed the in a Slniiar to DROWNED N Freddie Guiswite Falls Into the Pond Callisch's M11 Freddie Guiswite, the 4 year old son town, in Sugar Valley, Friday. The little boy's mother is employed at the camp. The ebild bad been at the saw I mill and bad started for the house, so The mother dic from the hot that he the uot men thought, give his absence any concern for she believed was with the men. When it | known that he was not at either piace, | a search was instituted, fed in It { ed out on the boom in the poud and fell in. Dr. for, Alter his body was recovered, + i Bickel, of Logaatou, was sen but d that the boy been dead for several | The | burg, the home of the parents Sunday lin hie state IORITS, remains were laken | norning. Services were conducts the Lutheran church at that place. pn No Paper Next Week | No paper will be issued from this of- ing 4th of July week will be observed ps py Flood in West Virginia, f Of i Ie i Estimates of the loss flood in the West Virginia, Governor Atkinson fears it tuay reach but his life by t flele from 50 to 20 Pocahontas coal range 1060, figure much is i no definite figures are giver Je ———— — Moustrous Strawb srries strawberries sent two from the Among the this office were inches, respectively, in circumfegence The like was never seen stems were as thick es | lead pencil. quantity of berries on hand, ————— A> Bot 8 good Example, before. an ordinary up in front of their and grading theside street. The mem. bers were called together and the work cheerily performed without the ex- penditure of money. At noon all par- took of a sumptuous repast prepared by the ladies and spread in the Pub- lie School Park. The idea was con. the coogregation should be provided with shelter for their horses and con- veyapces, and accordingly a subscrip. tion was circulated. Before the con- tribution touched a figure below $5.00, one hundred dollars had been provid- ed for, which will insure the improve- ment referred to. fA Merchant Musser Retarns, I. V. Musser, of the mercantile firm of Musser & Meyer, of this place, Friday returned from Osceola, Ohio, to which piace Lie was called on account of the death of his father, John Daniel Musser. The deceased, in 1850, went west from Haines towaship and en- gaged in farming. He was a son of John Musser, of near Aarcusburg, and his wife Matilda Lobr, was a daughter of Jesse and Catharine Lohr, also of Haines township. The deceased, who was Lhe first to pass away in his fami. ly was the father of five children, Mrs. Heury Fredricks, of Boalsburg, ; is a sister and Jonathan Kreamer, of Blosn, Ia.is a brother of the deceased. Picsunlo st Flat Rock | About sixty young people from Lin- den Hall held their annual plenic Sal- | urday at Flat Rock, a delightful spot | on Nittany motntain, The day | enjoyed by all. The commitiee | charge is congratulated upon the suc cess of the affair, 3 ea Was in To Advertisers The circulation of the Reporter has } per cent. and yet not actually be high- er than it advertising rate may be increased of was Contracts the rate until expired, but all new display- { ed advertising will be inserted on the | advanced basis, a year in force will be continued ngo, nl old i aifemm—— S0-Fout UCnvean On the farm of Jacob Reed, occupied by Wm. Homan, three-fourths mile west of Woodward, a eave-in of twenty fe el dee} was discovered, An attempt was made | feet in diameter and eight to explore the excavation, but the ab | ruptness of the wall hindered the prog- | ress of the curious below a depth of about twenty-five feet, - ts Harn Knising. About farmers witl their wives and children, assembled a Durst, {of Centre Hall, Wednesday morning seventy-five tue farm house of Bamuel west A BEFORE BREAKFAST WEDDING, DD. K Foreman and Become Man snd Wife Wednesday At seven o'clock Wednesday ing, D. R. Foreman, of Potters © ' bride. Miss Smith is a daughter of lic schools of her home town. kd. F. , and has also been of F.A.,, R. D. and of this place £rs gu en ed in school teaching for some Mr, and Mrs, Foreman, the wedding break fast, started for Duflalo after for a week, I'he Report ter extends congratula- that intentions, Hall further the his tions, and says Vu § rad FOO Ss Jace belrayea while passing through Centre Tuesday, the new ban building on Wilson homestead, the in Mr. Durst’s yard, after which they of The hen completed will be one ol i ist iD raising t which Mr. Durst is old Dr. W. | company took dinoer under Aus Lie This continued the work raising. Uarn, w argest aud best in the county, meas uring Soxst jeet. - > — Weather Report Under this head i= given the highest and lowest temperatures for each day Wednesday fall { during the week closing : { alsn the amount of rain in | dredth parts of inches. Use Ol the 1 | are secured by the delicate | strumnents furnished by . N Goy- ernment the Agricultural Department : H { Wp Positions at Sehenectudy A. Arney, froma Centre Hall, Miles the young ww Lio took Ors in EE © g al the ek for Schenectady graduatin ifs College } year, will leave latie N y 4 has oblained Electric | Mr. Arney will begin , Where he a position Lin the General Co's. work on July 1 His position will likely Le in the te Eider, of Lrenrge Lilasgow, of Beli Mi FRAN, as they hb thie wood, classmates « Aruney's will ave all ol t talned positions will silne con - - - A Saw work- his ay while vis mill got with a cut-off saw, s«. or » Amputation of the fingers of the lef the # hand. it it will be s titne ote {| DOL necessary, bu f until the ronembers will be of use Lo the { owner Ihe © i is Mn 1s Fvoss, got fingers mutilated in a similar manner ss 11 . 3 or ‘ day following Fra ovee of {an pl { Oly er, {| but not #0 serious as in the case Murray. of young | the saw machivery when, in some un- | accountable way, his hand struck the | saw, Centre o the bill just passed, is in the twenty-first congres- sional ot | Centre, Clearfield, Kean. anty, under district, and is composed Cameron and | mont railroad station were set on fire. save the destruction of building. | to the The Legislature Wednesday passed three important bills, viz: plete the Capitol at a cost of $4,000,000: to pay the public schools $1,000,000 to make up for the amount vetoed two years ago by Governor Stone, and to i provide for Congressional reapportion- { ment. i C.0. Frank, of Rebersburg, who was recently promoted to the senior class in the college of liberal arts, Suas- quehatnna University, Selinsgrove, was awarded the second prize for the second best general scholarship during his sophomore year. He algo received the Rev: J. 8B. Guiney prize in Bible, so fA Transfer of Real Estate, W. 1. Harter to Thon, BE Vonada, March 22, 00 acies, Haines twp-3b, Wa, Colyer to We Nevel, March 28, 5 neres, Potter twp son : Mary Kitner's afdm'e to Mary J, Moser, June 1, 200 apes, 190 perches, Haines twp 8817, Qe L Graminy, et ux, to GriMiin P, Garrett, Avg 24.15 0, 7 acres, 97 perches, Miles twp. fan Sarah A. Bhrefller 17 C, C Musser, Apell 1, two lots, Anronsh arg, $216, W. E. Gravy to Mary 1. Honsetaan, Nov. 15, 1809, lot No. 6. Stats College, £1850. Malinds Oonfar's heirs to Bar sh J. Leitze), Mar. 2%, lot No, 391, Haines twp, 8955, Fi Cowher, Sandy Ride. Mary C. Tarner, Port Matilda, David Anghmuty, South Philipsia reg og ee A Hezekiah Hoy, Benver township. Bailie Besner, Benver township, vid it, Foreman, i tre HATE. Alia May Smith, IB AIDurg, a a— Phosphate Give your orders fi ). W. Bradford, the ir who is | ! phosphate { I { best brands on wandling markel and at figure who used th ii plese d “, Thee wi rde 8 enough orders renewed Lheir « He ha for nearly tw 8 Or this | ready 0 car loads, Jacob Harter Sarprised b ing of Jac the { Harter fr absence t W femporary 13 m s home a ial his home to Harter y 1 4 y y i i OUNGeG, u £5 Aided Al : On his ret was damit WU § ana sj pent a iny James Roush and spent several days tives here and made their h Amos Koch. * smeiel meer and wife, lends here and at Sprivg He He several years | ight hand msn, W.H Bo Nausserman, Lias 1 Ly- ion'st in town. 3 fed to Boalst ther Wm Tuesday ¥ | § Hil LIES Th under way. glera and bro F. ia e new 1 £) {) The wall | pleted; Reed Bro's are the masor |W. B. Ward builder Wheat { fore July 1 is the contractor and al i the ¢ rop will 1 v to A be- an will not be re cut tor 12 one, The hay crop will not ue Average be a heavy « aithough some fieids are very good, > > 81 00 LCabinets ®1.00 i 1 make them for a short time Hall, Friday June 2i ir time now if you want photos, W. W. Samrrn, Photographer, only, | Ye lta fii Reduced Hates to Detroit For the meeting of the National Ed- ucational Association at Detroit, July {8 to 12, 1901, the Pennsylvania road Company will sell excursion | tickets to Detroit from all stations tail on | round trip, plus $200. Tickets will be | sold Juiy 6, 7 and 8, good returning to { leave Detroit not earlier than July § nor later than July 15. By depositing tickets with Joint Agent on or before July 12, and the payment of 50 cents, the return limit may be extended to leave Detroit not later than Reptem- ber 1. Jun20-2t GRAIN MARKET, SURES SE SE SERRE SEERA Fe a naan TT PRODUCE AT STORES, BUTRIE .ovonmnsn ins tsvonssnnsasms sussssuptoss saseses | asnmas BREB...oncins cvmsrinn ipvssensasoren FORE fide Meat... a Shoulder ..... A HOWE hE RE ie at SPRING MILLS 0. T. CORMAN, {In exchange for goods, Cash also paid.) BREE... .onossness SHAS o.oo Rater, a Tallow... Land... Hides i Chilekens APPIER..oviiris concn Pork wu. “ Dried Apples... Beef coven viii Polatces Ham, Onion sets... Shoulder ............. Large Onions... == BICYCL S we I hmve just received a « lot of new chain and chainkas bicycles which I offer at greatly reduced prices. Also a number of =etond-hand wheels on hand from $5.00 up. Also a complete line of bi- eyaole sundries. Coaster brakes a speo- ialty. Thanking you for nast patron- age and respectfully soliciting a con. nuance of the same I remain ara CEE Gang A Finan Peace Horuad. t Penn's Cave, Why may we not iso rave Of the wonders of Penit's Cave? One-fourh mile Of Cavity Die pitas Tid wf gravity; Chilseled oul ol Lhe jug By drap waler ulols A Calbiediral neath th » i Le hwnd of Go» Ad immense Hin Mayhap, Piatoule fone ul 1 {uisided bs SLOG CRY Wmvuin iil, In an oid tele the river Buy x Flowed "twixt this wurid snd the u Charon lewehed sou 3 fits Where dog like Cerberus parks BO the orches jared ou While 8 buostiuau fe Out ol a sill x4 bark, ail Now norons al of NOW wi slinl fin u Wi Cain Has FR TOM UKE a 100 d Sisisie fescue nage ! § i _’RYY { Miss Catharine Leavy, ol W. A. Mi 1 £ % 1.8% Clearfield, Foe is the guest of Boalsb Mrs. irray, Fes ro rg. {99 iid i ie Jacob i ed to the Louse the # has been confin- 11 {Ver suliel- past week has I who Lancaster fe f er 3 is w %¥ LA i. EW Weeks, turned Yreuues- Fallernoon, Th i inst game need week, will take place this coming “Tt TROY aunou | Saturday at 2 p. m Grange Park between Spring Mills and Centre Hall i warm i s ON xt a “dog court” held at 'Bquire | Miller's, Pine Grove Mills, Saturday | Ross Ellenberger was awarded $15.00 ah { killed | 1OT seep p . The dogs were also near Linden Wednesday Reports r of- He states that were it ood 1.3 farmer, all, was in WU Wh {to and | H paid his respects the 1 4 . fice. not for the we 1d 3} # » wer } » {iy De Would E wihieatl C1 | David A with of 13 Hev, Virgi Bell arrived «it to her i yd, ' JOAN ay morning (FF W ns eo, Tuesd: n a vi Mrs. J. B. {| parents, Mr. and Kreamer, | at Hebersburg Andrew ¥ Hicks, aged thirty-five are, of Tyrone, employed at the Mor- ris Stone Quarries, near Milroy, Mif- f flit Was ye 1 gounty, caught under a heavy fall of rocks on Monday afternoon and yv Killed { instant (ionrge 1 & i £14 x Mifllin county, aged seve al on the rail fof the ft Branch Railroad to i rest, and was siruck by an accommodation train and so badly in- hic jared (hat T Pine Grove Elder, jer last he died withiu an iT, 11 he house on the Stocker Mills, dire farm, near COC pie d by Bamue ] be fire the lout Was werd to on ust The , and week one day as family vk almost the had ignited before the fire was noticed. GG. WwW Hosterman, returned home a few days from his home he stopped for a week or more at sat down to dinper. ge Lo Was destroyed wainscoling been John. Hosterman, sou of Dr. Ago Lancaster, On way { Reedsville where he possibly has more { than a friend living. first reports | hand be made good use of his This is his | year at College, and from to time, { and will enter sophomore with good | numbers to his credit. Edward Sellers, proprietor of the Centre Hall Implement Works, Tues. i day went to New York City to make | arrangements for the product of his » plant at this place. Mr. Bellers is de- pending largely on creating a foreign | trade for the famous Centre Hall corn { planter, which he expects t5 put out { in much larger numbers than at any | time heretofore. He is also shoving to ithe front a tuyere iron of his own | manufacture, 6. 0. BENNER A Word to You: end see for yourself Grape Nut, per pack, Le. Binder twine, por Ib, 100. § inch will file, 8 for Pe, chines, wringer, lawn mowers, ele. We are headquariors for (rails. AR 0 AY W. W. Boon, Centre Hal, Pa. LOCAL ITEMS The state Lutheran League is in ses. sion in Bhamokin. W. O. Rearick, of this place, about July 15, will start on a trip through the western states, Mr. and Mrs, H. WW. Kreamer spent Wednesday and Thursday with rela- tives in Rebersburg, H. D. LL. ishurg, rode on bicycles to Centre Hall Mou we atid sO, of Lew day and returned Wednesday, Mutual fire couipany ie in session to-day, Thurs. day, at the Centre Hall hotel, The Farmers insurance Heavy thunder shower Wednesday afternoon, Oue and thirty-hundredtihs inches of rain fell within oue hour. Miss Fdna Miller, of near this place, after a two weeks’ visit with her sister iu Bellefonte, returned (o her home. F. Weaver, was a caller Tuesday {: rire » ieor Penns had Cave, y and eller s Ls slamnentary publisli d on the eslale is father, Dapigl Weaver. Rev, W, Noble Bunday filled thie pulpit at Fairbrook for the Cr { first time had since he broke his limb. utchies ha to be used in traveling, however. Mrs. Dr. D. QG. Smith, of Elizabeth, Illinois. davgh - ter of Mr, and smith, of w if wile of Mrs Wm. Heckman, Of near this place, is visiting among friends and relatives, John Eby, Eby, of Coburn, from Roche of yr $431 i Vi N Distiller returned inst week wi LOR +1341 % er LO jt Lidl ii vacation with his parents. He is acting in the capacity of book-kes per in Rochester. Prof. H. W. } 8 for the last few the Rebersburg y Bag been chosen to a Fes poni- fe gible position on the faculty of Susque- hans 4 ftw ut 3 vr hanna University at Selinsgrove, Pa. Jacob Bottorf, Lemont, a director of the Farmer's Mutual Firel nsurance Co. made a return of $49,000 insurance to his company, $36,000 of which was His territory is Col- 1:ge, Benner and Spring townships. new insurance, Lightoing struck a tree in Lioyd Walk ry t n° front of er's house, Rebersburg. I'he fallin wanches broke a hi I tree, near John Kenne ff of Centre Hall, Bumber Ouse, A dys, west 4 struck by f « oi wind i: 'W liguls 1a the sOCURL was also Hghtning Master 3 of the T £ TY tr } I'ed Bailey, the main Bu J porter, it to Philadelphia for a brief st 1 a few days will ay, will bring back with bh vear-old sister im his eight- Freds, for month's the cour Harry Alters kK alter Ted's laundry interests, a outit n r § Ig i try. "'s Wiil 00 John Moore, of Chester Pa. is visit- ing his brother Edward at Pine Grove Mills, whom he had thirty-one years. He was during the rebellion, and Lianget Pine Grove Mills. not met for in service Was a mess of W. D. Port, He is accompanied by his wife and sister, turning hon and f r ste als of 4 i ¢ ana oeiore res will go {to Pittsburg. Ww ednesday afternoon the Tyrone nice were in Pine Mille, Pp the aler Larove on and buggy stolen It was a black mare: the tofa bharse roue. was about fi feet He Baileyville Grove Mills where they lost ve EiX inches traced and Pine track of from Phila- delphia avd of Irish descent. iy GArg mustache. was to Stormstown, bim. He claimed to hail Tuesday afternoon, on the 3 30 train Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Park arrived after an absence of three weeks on wedding tour, having visited Buf their alo, Niagara Fails, spent several days Cayuga Lake and Elbridge, New York, the home of the Dr.’s parents. Ou their arrival here they at once went to their on Main Street, which the Dr. had furnished in readi- ness for bis bride, Prof. H. F. Bitner, of the Millers. ville State Normal, and son Harry, a Junior at Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, will arrive at Spring Mills Fri- day. Prof. Bitver will spend part of his vacation in Centre Hall and vicin- ity. The junior Bitner will rusticate for awhile on the farm of his uncle, Joseph Bitner, below Penn Hall, and will then come (0 Ceutre Hail to spend the remainder of his vacation with his grandfather, Druggist J. D. Murray. + ay residence PROPRIETOR. and bark wire, poultry net pumps aod pump supplies, wash ma _—~a>-THE STAR.
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