The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 18, 1901, Image 8

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THE CENTRE] REPORTER.
Caster Hari, .
July 18, 1901.
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TO
GRANDPA.
All sizes, sexes and conditions of
PERNA,
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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 elimbiog and out-door
sports. No man or woman leaves
our store poorly fitted and shod.
Shoes fitted to the feet, and pot
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
and purchase.
your inspection
Popular prices—guaranteed fit,
3 Y ~ Shoe
Mingle S Store,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Caited Evangelical—Cenire Hall. preaching
Sunday evening at 7:30. Sunda
sehool every Bunday morning at 9 o'clock; K. |
of CE. 630. Service next Sunday at Li der
Hall, 280 p. m,; Lemont, 10a. m
Lutheran<Centre Hall
Mills, afternoon; Tusseyville
morning
evening.
p.m
Spring
Reformed—Centre Hall, 7.50
m.; Spring Mills 10.30 8. m,
Prestyie rian—Centre Hall,
Mills, 2.50 p. m.
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Hemlock and Rock Onk Bark Wanted
A large amount
rock oak bark wanted.
Ameriean Tannery, Lewistown,
Union, 2p
10.30 2. m.; Potters
of hemlock and
Write North
Pa.
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Prigeipal H. N, Meyer,
The school board of Millheim Mon-
day evening elected Prof. H. N. Mey-
er principal of the schools of that
place. Prof. Meyer is a son of J. 8
Meyer, Esq., of Penn Hall
tr——————
Diphtheria at Stone Mill,
Pr. H. Alexander, of Potters
Mills, reports four cases of diphtheria
in the family of James Moyer, living
at Stone Mill. The patients are im
proving and no serious consequences
are anticipated.
o_o
Wheat Crop in Danger,
News from: Mifflin county
stating that the wheat erop, which
was good in that locality, is in danger
of being destroyed by the wet weather
more or less rain baving fallen every
day sinee the crop was cut.
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Recorder Hob’ tietas New Job.
Recorder N. EE. Robb has been ap-
pointed superintendent of the North
and West Branch telephone company,
Williamsport. He will not resign the
recordership, but will leave the office
work in the care Deputy A. MM.
Bioteman sud Bart Robb.
a SE:
S.
comes
of
Republican Frimaries,
Republican primaries will be held
throughout the county Saturday after-
noon or evening. In Centre Hall and
South Potter the primaries will be held
from 7 to 9 p. m., and in North Potter
from 2 tod p. m. The convention will
be held the follow ing Tuesday.
W——————— ro ———
Petiy Thieviug, .
Spring Mills’ residents are pestered
with a sneak thief, Dr. Braught had
a lot of corn stolen; Harry Musser is
minus potatoes, fish and butter, and
Bmith Brothers a number of bushels
of eats. An eflert will be made to
capture the thief and thus stop the
putly thieving.
Political Bent.
Hon. Wm. M. Allison, of Spring
Mills, and Jack Dale, Esq., of Belle-
foute, were in lower Penns Valley on a
political errand. Democrats down
that way will be safe to keep one eye
wide open. Neither of these gentle-
men would swipe silver or gold, but
they would steal a political march if
they'd have half a chance.
LL A A
School Begin Sept. 2.
At a meeting of the board of school
directors Tuesday evening, it was de-
cided to open the schools September 2,
being the first Monday in that month,
with the usual encampment and holi-
day vacation.
The millage is the same as 'in previ
ous years — six and one-half mills for
building purpose. The school house
needs no repairing whatever,
————— A OY SA
Severely Stunned, ’
During the heavy thunder storm of
last week lightning struck a telephone
pole in front of the residence of Alfred
Stewart, on Ridge street, says the
Bellefonte Daily News, knocking off
the cross arma and splitting the pole
in twain. Mary, the seventeen year
old daughter of Mr. Stewart, was sit-
ting st an open window when it hap-
‘snd she was stunned so badly
by the shock that she did not regain |
consciousness until Inte next evenicg.
SEND IN CROP REPORTS,
Modest Premiums Offered by the Reporter
for Big Crops nud Tall Stalks,
The Reporter ofters to Centre county
farmers a number of modest premiums
for the repors of crop yields and tall
stalks of oats and corn, large pumpkins,
large ears of corn and large potatoes,
One year's subscription to the Re-
porter will be given any subscriber
who will bring to this oflice a state-
ment showing the largest yield of
(1] Wuear, [2] Oars, [3] BARLEY,
{4] CorN, froin live or more acres, and
[8] PoraToEs from one or more acres,
[be statement must bear the signature
of the contestant and three other citi-
zens verifying the coprectuess of the
same,
Contestants for of
wheat, barley and oats must deliver
with their statement one-half peck of
the grain ; contestants for the
crop of corn and potatoes must deliver
one peck as a sample,
One yest's subscription will also be
the laigest crop
largest
given to any subscriber of the Reporter
who raises and brings to this office the
[6] Tallest Stalk of Corn.
7] Tallest Stalk of Oats
8] Largest head of W heat.
] Largest head of Oats.
Largest Ear of Corn.
1
;
1]
Largest folato
The
These premiums are modest,
|
1
[12 Largest Pumpkin,
but
you will be well paid if you win
you
Send in. your report,
if your crop fills short will lose
nothing.
ef
Lightning
li ——
Kilis wu Man.
Ira Heaton near
an electric shock.
struck the barn in
al meu wo!
were badly shocked,
thirty-five years of age,
wife and six children.
ein ef —
Ce mmereinl to be Extended
Julian was kilied by
A bolt of light
wich be and sever,
all of
were sing,
and leaves
The Commercial telephone lis
be extended to Laurelton,
was
The
between
to
line for poles marked
BRIEF LOCALS,
Centre Hall has had many
during the past month,
The Colyer's Milla band will
festival Haturday, August 3.
John Harter, of Mtiheim
ad Lisivness in Dellefonte Suturday.
lain lined jar tops, <1
M.
nonths-old ¢
visitors
hold a
transact “.
Best poree ols
per dozen—-3,
A ning-t
thinesmith’s died in Be
day.
Swartz, Tussey ville,
hild Wm
Hefonte Tues
Of
The Howard creamery company will
have their plant at this point repaint
ed in the near future,
Mrs, I
fonte,
at the Stat
Helle
nuaer,
of
Hi
annie Hutchinson,
the guest of Mrs,
i
ion, ‘ols week,
Wus
Adam Zerby's cow was killed in the
pasture fleld at
the thunder storm Tuesday.
Spring Mills during
TWO FARMS SOLD
H. CQ
Centre
M, Huyeti Boy |
Farms Near
EK, und Hothroek
Hanis
Hall
hands of Liew |
owners. The MeN farm, owrgd by |
fhe heirs of 4. 1. Jedl'h hlso known |
as the Peter Holler furm, was purelins.
M. Huyett, of this place, who |
is exteusively eng i
Two farms located near Centre
recently
gassed into the
uged in the iwanufue- |
ture of lumber and Mr. Huy-
bulldi gs |
slaves,
ett will greatly improve the
and fur in general, The tract of land, |
which contains about 163 of
40 woodland, |
fine ly located,
ROTres cul
tivated and uores of
The
forivle; aud with care can be made
at productive
soil is naturally
farms in
ef the upper
Penns Valley.
Mr. Huyett paid between eight
thousand dollars,
anda
nine Lhe exect sum
18 Hol given out, but it is positive
Hall
and
Oak
AY Y,
by
The rain about Tuesday
did e
washiong
was exceedingly be Ol.
siderable
flelds,
damage
H.
had his farm house repainted,
greatly
(Jeorge Emerick, ¢ of town,
which
ast
improves the appearance
bis farm
T. Benton 1 Iriel
tient store,
nome,
CHE
ir Willi Lis gal
t, at Pean Hall at pres
Mrs, Elizal
the serious
n week's vi
Dau.
After
this week, Murty
sud assistants.
by Buperintendent
lp
Appropriations Cat $2 215,000
Governor Stone by his veto
reduced the appropriations of the las
power,
legislature just $2,225,000.
priations cut are not known.
Secretary Hamilton and President
State College G. W. Atherton
devied an sudience by the governor
The college's appropriation
tatn. of ,
a
ANight-Blooming Cerens
Mrs. Schuyler
cereus which delighted
few friends who happened
ou Tuesday by displaying two
tiful flowers of
plans sre about six ipches in diameter,
pure white, most beautiful
grant. They beg
coming on of eveniog, reach perfect]
by midaight,
ed never to open er
are coming on, and the owner will
her and
to be Dent
He
The flowers
id fra
the
al
in to open with
0
but by morning are cle
again, Ol
may be so fortunate as to be on
when again it {o
beauty to mortal eyes,
begins display it
—— A —
Back from Virginia,
Mr.and Mrs. Fravk Bradford
tiroed from their trip Parsons,
West Virginia, much delighted with
to
Ribs 1.
Comm i BErVices will
Linden
Hows
church,
Sunday, JI of
with far:
to cut
1 graan
week.
rother of Jam:
Greil Tis
Mrs, Malinda Parl
Warrior
Oraenrs
dre 3
i
cale a saw mill
re timber whe
Mins
nua
in
Will
Hlegheuy,
and
“#s
RAN,
Mary vans IRILGEDO
Edward Evan Bie
visit Lieir Mis
ing t
:
nar
$
Davis Mi
i
bering, and that there are many goad
opportunities open for energetic north-
erners, The pative Virginian,
Mr. Bradford, is a lazy, shiftless being,
contented to live in a one story house, |
with kitchen, dining room, aud
room combined. This is not the
ored man of the south, but he is term-
ed the “white nigger,
HAYS
bed
col-
i
:
exist, and prefers rather a poor exist
ence than to work steadily.
exoeption of this undesirable inhab-
itaut, West Virginia is well spoken of
by Mr. Bradford and his wife,
lees smion
Heavy Thander Storm
A heavy thunder storm prised over
the valley Tuesday afternoon. The
rain fell iu torrents, and the lightuing
flashes were frequent and vivid, It]
was probably the grandest display of
electricity witnessed for several years
Lightning struck in a number of
places ie and about Centre Hall. The
stable of Harry Swabb was slightly
damaged by a cold stroke. The hy-
drant at the dwelling of James Alex.
ander was also struck, doing no other
damage than to split a foot board ly-
ing near by.
A shock of wheat in the field of
Philip Auman was struck and coun
sumed by the fire that followed. It
was raining steadily when the bolt hit
the shock, yet every portion of the
straw was licked up by the flames
Ordinarily it would have been slmost
impossible to burn a shock of wheat
at that time without first saturating
it with some inflammable substance,
A cold stroke also struck the east
corner of the barn belonging to Mrs,
Adam Smith, at Centre Hill, but did
uo damage,
A shook of wheat was also struck in
the field of W. H. Durst, east of
town, but was not burned. The sight
was witnessed by Mr. Durst,
i MS
It Is estimated 45,000 steel workers
are ou » strike.
;
Lanton Republic ati Candis
altorvey, Edward E
{
surveyor,
ID.
od county chairman.
Mizener, of MifMlinburg,
Ww iin sliier
Mey.
mour K. Vi
Keppler; Ex-sherif
D. Peck
Wis reebact
Rev. C. C.
Bu Ar.
mn Central "a,
friend, Harry K. Mizener
College, nt
The R
evening was a
3 A good
threaten
festival held on the Reformed
lawn Saturd 2 y
slUCOeRs in
crowd was there despite
had
as sold and the commit-
thirty
D. W. Bradford sold hundred
aud fifty bushels of seed Wheat
dollar per bushel. The variety
dy, bearded, and is a crop almost per-
fect in every respect, and ils
every resped
{he
weather and all a five time
Everything w
y dollars,
two
al one
he is agent.
Messrs, FF. M. Fisher, of Peon Hall, |
sud Albert Bradford, miller ut
Farmers Mills, stopped at the Reporter
office a short time on their way home
from Bellefonte, Mr. Fisher is a
member of the firm of the Fisher Bros ,
who have lobibed the excellent
business qualities of their father, the
the late Major J. B. Fisher.
Mrs, Isabella Richard, widow of the
late F. Richard, died at her home
on East Linn street, Bellefonte, on
Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock, Mrs,
Richard was a sufferer from a com-
plication of diseases but the final
cause of her death was paralysie, Bhe
is survived by the following ebildren:
Charles and Edward, of Bellefonte,
and Mrs. Thos, H. Hill, of Philadel:
phia. Funeral took place this (Thurs.
day) morning at 10 o'clock.” Iuter-
ment in Union cemetery,
AA
Dor in Milihe im,
J. Edward Swartz died of Bright's
dirense at his home at Miliheim Wed
nesday night. His age was about
thirty-five years. He leaves a wife
and four ohildren. Titerment Friday
the paid |
Linentioned,
price EC) the figutes
belween
Prof, H. ( of Millkein,
becaiue the owner of the John Bit
| farm two and
Centre Hall,
acres of ¢
Lot lire ck,
Hel
WW tis 8]
one-half miles
g sole
his
Netl homestead, and ut
comprisiog eighty
the old
the
lear land, Wis
y
iy 4
Major tig
ure it was purchased at will prove a
{ profitable investment, red
old the farm 1 ST, Lil
» sum paid was §
whose fanin simost sdjoins
WHE jor Lie tract.
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CHILD BALLY
BURNED.
saute Frantz, of Pioe Grave Mills,
ed By an } xplosion,
1 i £1 i ¢ £ f
Phe little child and wifi rf
Harry
“ranlz, of Ploe Grove
Mon-
Was wai
al their home
1 hie thet
ul a gasoliue stove
a BETIOUs gecident
day morning mo k
aud the Jit-
Ws nent
The child
ef
slanding
plode dd.
od
slave ¢x
olbing was ign and we Lie
ies coul » Lingus) thie littis
Important Law
isly enis reed,
EA. - “
y Outing for oor City Children
on
Ww
asked of o
Hing Lo recely
a lie
fi
Ck
ion and ca
provided for by 5
Bly taken
Children's
Feegmve
the children
Hex pense « ransporial
fae
ie 3 &
14 and 4 2 Are
dren
na
hay
LATE
ie Tribu:
irom mission s¢n
Hi where
wpe
iii
a
fies, tliey
inl train r
their visit: th
physician to
from
i oat Jil
GERI le
wh
fr as io De havi
*y are
see 1h
¥ 1
ei
need
at they
gious Gisenses or of
uncis, and are of a
will see nothin
spend the
hy
are fre
conta
@ thi Ciaavg
golhiera ise
bat must
days in narrow,
basements, nud rooms where auythiog
{green and refreshing is almost up
Known.
stances are
those
fo a
that if
made ueeful men and women of
w hose ity surroundings teo ded
life of viee, 'Bhe chances are
viol do take of mote of these chil:
dren into your home you will become
so much attached to them that you |
will dread to see them leave, and will
say good-bye with tears. You cap
have as many as you desire, of apy sage |
: from four to fourteen, and boys or girls
'as you select. Ifany thing is to be
done here this summer action must be
The Reporter snd any of
{our pastors would be glad to hear from
apy in the village or country who
would be willing to take children
“loans
{much a= ya have dove it uato one of
| the least of these ty brethren, ye have
‘done it unto me,
0Dng
i prompt ‘
+ H, SCHUYLER.
a
Take Notice,
Huckleberry pickers will need twen-
ty-five bushels of berries each week to
supply my trade. Bring them to my
store; I will pay the highest market
price for same in exchange for mer-
chandise or one-fourth cash paid
Come and see me before selling them;
they must arrive In good condition.
I can use fifty quarts nice raspberries
if brought in at once,
O. T. Corman,
Bpring Mills.
Bass nn YS MY
For Sale,
A good two-horse tread power, machine and
shaker complete and ready for thrashing. Is
quire of H. W. DINGES, Centre Hall, July 18,
——
BICYOLES, — wd rnve just recived a
« lot of new chain and
chainless bicycles which [ offer at
greatly weed Also a number
of second-hand wheels on band from
8.00 ap. Also a complete line of bie
oyole sundries. Coaster f Uiiires a Spee.
falty. Thanking 3 for past patron.
y!
pa
and ree tivity n con-
a of Stgtiols ne
Watuing,
W. W. won lin, Pa.
Mir - " - A
GENERAL LOCAL", LOCAL ITHMS,
aps A
L. L. Bumith, of this place, Is a juror Letiuce blushes when it sees
court. fhe
only
salad dressing.
MceVeytown will entertain two
loads of fresh air eldldren, What wil
Centre Hall 4 ie
Meyeos d&g Musser
apawhinalile Read
adv. over, and sce {or youreeif
Miss Freda Hess, of
a lawn party in honor
guest, Miss Bhock, of Hunting
Migs Zora Heckn of
brother,
i
Boalsourg,
nunt,
Miss Annie Bweeney,
siting at the
Sizzie d
is vi home her
Mies
"Tho Parins
cote
raiia
advertising A
ny
goods,
rt Milley! Le i.
thew tion will meet in anna sion AY
WW i1intiing
wt
} {
pin
nn Boeptomer
Haul!
of
don
{riche ” rs wir £5.11 ‘
Linden fra. . 2. Ward, of Belle , Bpent
gave or sister,
13 giro
Haven,
Mill
EEE ly il by
iy f" gn
MSL ouy ‘ t ty fer br
“ #
Ian,
it 3
with bir Mn DAS bilge y near
hand
teish,
botel,
’
Miss BL Alexander, of
Mifflin county, wi
i
i Vii
proprietor of the Potlers
win
cum, of Als
: im last Friday,
Lier other, Dr
. . or as the gue { Mw. Yocum's sivler,
| & Lit
ie
i Hine
We iw wilh
Alexander, at Polters Mi
Mrs. M
ARCCOINPAn
Ke
y Harris, of
o by
fi
nl d
ng at {he
wn Harry
home
) OO LEY
Moon
M JASE,
of H
€). lies
of J 1
Miss Anna Bartholomew,
been
ft
her
{
Slermas nlf : “ids
: fanghter Millie
HOD
e Brooks,
Ly,
wo y 4+ tin riot
away visiting frie
ure
art of the stale
ned home Monday,
southern pu
‘ancation at
month, retur
Mrs. H. F. Bitner
came up from Mil
The Bitoer family
cation ig and aro
nti
Linden
{ her
of
who
lersville Ls
will spesid tl . .
. . ¥Iadiz
ind Centre dae
Mrs, Harry Kurzenk
f Hawrisburg,
=atuiny ever
nn
aren, o _rrive
bspit 4
dein DE Ali Wil
some tite with ber father, .
the Cnig-
Ler
Will
turned
Lhbarger
of
Ming of a
whieh
ocality Jersey
Hew
{ sivgalar
to his bone
OTD pi
aud 8 the
ig deslroving
If thrives wre
friends, ut ou Lhe plant
Will M.
Met YIODe
Colo
hospitality o "i poison
wi McCfTutic, son us (race
if Linden Hal T
Kao 1 H ; iil f¢ je _ ¢ ai
i ie, E hig int
Alexander Saturday
Miss Alexander will
Emilie, who iss
inte, went is
er, Mies
many friends
engage.
i.
re,
the Plano
iu *
Mrs. N good ses-
of Baltim
iMng att
Millb
to their he
J Aries
Md
home of D, a ¥ it hiss been out of ¢ county most of
n, for several
machinery.
LE
Werks,
ihe
H yi se have
own,
ECU
BRITO! rear Alloons
Jtizens evening
illness,
BG a
nized
#
! age
the
tions have
ent Publie
sised
fnoaern
been
ing of Llwenty-
: fomia.. Thi George
Miss Marian Hubmar "
Centre Hall
visiting 1
Acker,
AM fee
$A
New York
ived in struck by
iged some-
Wi
nose at
children
thie Lime
not seriously
a
Wenther
wife of Ezra
m Journal,
Auman,
+ Millhe
Yesie nd ing
@ ner
ipiated her 80
dress
broken,
ihe wider was
wore
ESTABLISHED 1889.
| 6. 0. BENNER
It's is All Here
It's All True.
and
eOOE, 81 only
I On
seanon
i AE how
No expe
0 sRiGInOR.
wor. apd yon j PED Ww
iying ceili, Ad Of (roan cash heuses who om
: TIRGL 1
rds,
mpioy
iis a
for You.
tied Axe, god va'a
umbiers, per doz, 2
(ilase Jars Caps ang RB
Dinner Bucket, large sive. 5
Arbuckies and Lyon «
Ositfernia I'ry os per |
California Evaporated Poa
ng, price righl
Gh, 3 its
Banner Lye. jw
The best Quarter Broom
1 4 for 25%
Lave’s famous Wagon Jack, a good
10-1. pail niece Mackerel, fo
We have others, some and see for Fomirael!
price . tock is full of the following, and weuld be plessed to wall en you, Will grarsaies Wo
© righ
Binder Twine, Pumps and their supplies, Sareen Doors, Window Screens, Cement, Plastorioe
Hair, + Siver Hand. Smooth and Barb Wire, Poultry Netting Tar paper, Bgidisg paper, rope In al
Er 1 san, pulleys, rmboe and 1 forks ioe eroumn frecpow, (race ehalns, wringer palngs
and oils, Flour, corn weal, Osanges, Loman, Ita
EN WO NX SEY ESO,
abe, 1.25
ane week ®l Bg,
only
O mr eet r———— CO)
he contiveed hot weather suggests
something lo weartng spate!
to keep cool,
We have thom In the way of
Shirt waists,
Wrappers and 9
Skirts. .
Shirt Wales in Wain
and Oolors from |
30 cts. up.
Wrappers from . . .
po cts. up.
SKirts i Lai Crash aid Doolin, 65 oi aid wp.
Crash Hats
mre in pond derma Semana
and just ihe Wing dur
hot wenithior.
vos
if you are leoking for the bast
SR
.. Barley Pork. .
I AI ISRO LR,
10 be formd In the market we
haved. . . .. . 0.
Don't forget we pay thie highost prices for produce
MEYER & MUSSER.