THE CENTRE! REPORTER. CENTRE wire BABY oo TO GRANDPA. All sizes, sexes and conditions of July 18, 1901, 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-door 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 sty les —~high and low cut—await your inspection and purchase. Popular prices—guaranteed fit. Shoe Mi ngle’s Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. 000000000000000000000000 00000000000000006000000000000800002800600000000000000000 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. United Evangelical—Cenire service every Sunday evening at 7.80. school every Sunday morning a: o'clock: K of CE, 630, Service Hall, 2.30 p. m.; Lemont, 10a. m L Lutheran—Centre Hall, morning ley, afternoon; Union, evening Georges Val 2.50 p.m. Preshyterian—"entre Hall, 7.80 n school at 0.20 8. m Methodist—Centre Hall, Communion services 3 p.m. Presiding Elder, Dr. Bal!, will preach at that time. ; Spring Mills, 10% a m Those Modest Prizes, for crop reports are modest, but they will pay for the trouble. toi ants $10,000 for Cartin Monument, Governor Btone signed the bill propriating $10,000 for the monument. —————— ro — —— ap- Curtin Apples a Fallare, of country about Coburn say that ap- ples will be almost a total failare, EE — oman Fomoua Grange, The Centre County Pomona Grange Grange, State College, Friday, August 16th. arenas Fell from Third Story, While in a sompambulistic eondi- tion F. J. MeLaughlio, of Philadelphia, stepped from a third-story window at a hotel in Lock Haven, Monday night, fell thirty-five feet to the ground, but escaped with slight injuries, 4 The t ss That School Tax, ax laid by the school board posés and one and one-half mills for building purposes. An error was made in the statement of last week's Reporter, which however could read- ily be observed by the context, nN LY Trust Extends Wings. Representatives of the Trust Company in Bellefonte beginning of last week conducting a thorough investigation of the lime kilos, quarries and other property of A. G. Morris, McClamont & Co, A.A. Btevens and the Bellefonte those concerns into a trust company. Drill Lost, au Krape had the misfortune to lose P. Long at Spring Mills, The well was almost completed when the drill known to well diggers was employed, the drill could not be recovered, and The loss is several hundred dollars iy, Mr. Krape. Niles Check for State, Pennsylvania State College is pres ernment a check for $25,000, being the amount this State is entitled to from tenance of its sgricuttural college, and it is the maximum amount allowed The total smount paid out to the State colleges this year by the Treas- Hardware Firm to be Incorporated Bellefonte’s big wholesale and re- & Hoy, is making application for a charter under the laws of Pennaylva- poration will be known as ‘The Potter- Hoy Hardware Company,” with W. Fred Reyuvolds, James Harris and John M. Dale as the | business will be equipped so as to com- pete with the largest wholesale hard- 0000000000000 0020000000000 Mins Green Dond Migs Rea Dorsey Green, daughter of Dorsey and Mary Green, died Tues- day of this week at her parent’s home at Briarly. She was thirty- three years, aged mio fy aeiasmess—— Poor Crop Perches, The early peach yield around Mae- keyville will be light, as the fruit is rottening. The late peaches will not be much more than a half crop, A A cpm - Hibs Fractured Ex-Commissioner Jumes 13, Strohm, of Centre Hill, beginning of this week fell from a hay wagon while unload- ing hay, and sustained a fracture of several ribs, at present, Lut cannot do any work. instante 100 Yeurs Old Mrs. Lydia Parsons, of Morrisville, celebrated her one hundredth day last week, After wearing glasses for forty she was able some time ago to discard | them, and at the same time her sense years of hearing was recovered, Amon — For Venders and Peddlors, Dr. John Riter, | wess, gives express notice that i who wish to vend or peddle bailiwick must couform to | ance passed by the council some few | years which demands that license be paid for such a privilege. 7 Lightning Kills Cattle, “~ (teorge Heckman, of Hall, Monday lost two head of young cattle dy; ligntuiog striking kill- | ing them, A herd of ten he cat- tle were pasturing io Mr. Heckman's | ineadow at the time, but none the { others to be injured. The dead cattle lay about apart | when fcund by the owner. W rr Centre county will get the sum of $2,188.02 for a period of four years for its share of the $1,000,000 appropriated | for school purposes to make up the de- | ficiency caused by the velo of bur- those in bis ordin- the borough an ago, EE gs west and, ad of of seerned ten feet —— — — w— — S$2.133.02 for Centre. vronor Stone, Centre Hall's share of t his appropri- | ation will be about twenty-five dollars | per year for the four years. a i Canada Thistles, | The Reporter is requested | farmers and others not to CUapada thistles to go to seed in tion of the law. Io been to urge permit viola thie notif SONNE CASES to parties thus violating the law, constable has asked $ } | usually makes ill feelings. | bounden duty, law or no law, for every one owning land not to permit the | thistle to spread its seed. Ws A Stiver Heal Estate. But one sale was consumated ! Natur { day when the real estate of Samuel Stiver, deceased, offered That purchase was made by was al pub. { lic sale. | John Black, and coosisted of twenty- {live acres woodland at $6.00 per | sere. The House and lot bid up to $800, and the farm $1875. Wm Bower being the bidder on the latter | property, who afierward, it is stated, i . | inade a more liberal offer, of Was - ss Mtl i Mr. Shadow’s Narrow Escape. i i Henry Bhadow, of Colyer, Death of Thomas Meyers Thomns Meyer, of ow, 0 and wife, of Lewis. county's ploneer citizens, died Buu- burg, are visiting at the home of John day afternoon at 3 o'clock at his home | near Butfalo Run, Death was due a general breaking down of the BRIEF LOCALS, i one Centre | Saxon JAIREe, to . i | Howard Slabig, of Bprucetown, aya. | ! He had 4 now employed at MeNiti's stave mill a tye - : 3 ha well ia wove Centre Hall, in failing health for sometime, | . Deceased © old the advertisement Been estate of Thomas Stiver, tein incident to old age. Hea of {the deceased, in , ven) ame of good sturdy real in| Twenty-five years ago hel German sto Germany. i purchased the Marshall fur at Bufla- | lo Run and has resided in that ty ever since. He married but his wife preceded | iring the kittens will call, 1 Mm. L.C. Ii vin, of Bellefonte, spent to mourn | Sunday with Mrs, D, J. William | Mr. having born k, nnother column, i . p { vieini- | want to dispose of will kindly { him to the grave many years ago, The | { following children survive | their , namely, Mrs, I'ressler, Fillmore; Mrs. H, C. Baney, | drove to Centre Hall to meet her, | Atlantie City; Henry, of Oklahoma; | Levi, of Colorado aud John, of Pleas { ant Giap. loss place, Irvin Buoday Among the marriage license {in Blair county this week is that « Bo fot A ¢ . Musser, of Lemont Centre county. of Be fine, Mrs, Alfred Durst is confined to bed | by sickness, Sherif Br F«q., of Penns Valley on busioess Wednesday Joe Runkle, Hefonte, i rid i 1 ¥ : prides in DAVIE Swill angart and Clement Dale, | : . rea . found his mateh fecently in an Bellefonte, passed through . a young lady. While play it Af Monday a 5-yvear-old son of | and called at the Reporter office. Hon, Wm. see what his chances were the The or aon the barn flo« Allison was in town to ns n Republican was run over | primaries Catiul- = ’ . Yoder, of Mattawana, Mifflin county date for delegate to ’ Ww O be held Saturday, slate onvention, and killed. Miss Martha daughter and ol will : a : and Hugh { ayton Detwiler, or eof the truste od : (3 5 N i #1 Of JARAITIOS employees of the Pennsylvania rail Lewistown, are vi road at , Lycoming county, Lit Hall. He | learned telegraphy wit Philip Brad. thelr unele, « Comin rt, at Centre Hill Nearhood, 11.7 Hefonte, visited | is stopping den . Is Edward C. Harry, of Be ford, agent 1 wife Rev. P 1e latter place, I. Frey, pastorof a fil t, has decided iv ushers by i appoint lady will aso The ris the tor hopes to iperease the attendance at the services as v base iad Ba wi 5.8 § Rebersburg over Sanday, A 0 pass collection plat daughter up fron well as the collec by this inno came Spangler was ww Of prod i0Ls He has which om the appearance byt 0 at to this ollice i » tier but aaugnier iit twelve 3 taught tl sehwol iu thi charge bs ing the o« - district in as second tern Bedford ii i8 BTV ns TOIN vi i Tein ¢ A 23 shu i attorney io county a most ered ' bound train recently while | tue sharp curve at the iron bridge at Spring Mills. He was driviog a horse { hitched to a buggy snd was unable to | see the near approach of the {just escaping in the nick of time. i bye, Shadow.” iM AP 35 Ran Hace With Bugine, Emavuel Brown, io company with W. P. Alexander, J. O, Beaty, and R. | D. Runkle, of Spring Mills, had an ex- | citing and dangerous ride last week when reaching Beaver Dam crossing. | The drive way and railroad run par- | allel for some distance at that poiaot, | and the noise of the train greatly ex-| cited Mr. Brown's team. When the crossing was reached the horses were | going at such a speed that the driver could not check them, and over the rail- road they dashed right in front of the engine, clearing the crossing in time to avoid a smash up. It took = quar ter of a mile's drive to get the team under control again, when the gentle men only began to realize what & haz ardots ride they had just made, and that they were then actually making £00 goo eyes. nnn Altogether Different. Sultor—1 have come to ask you for your daughter's hand, Father Well, the fact Is we are pret ty crowded here as it ig, and 1 Sultor—Oh, I intend to take ber away from home if 1 marry ber! Father—Oh, well, In that case— But you did give me an awful start, my boy. ~Boston Transcript. A Gentle Hint, Little Bobby had been forbidden to ask for dessert. The other day they forgot to serve him, and as Bobby Is very obedient he remained silent, als though much affected “Josephine,” sald the father, “pass me a plate.” “Won't you have mine? eried little | Bobby. “It ig very clean."—London Tit-Bits, ; Jommemoration e mad by in Prof. Frear, ing as toastmastier. Doers pro- y minent In state Colle the ord a Ke, Re Wit Bamith Beetle fonts 8, var, wil WW vile { Friday evening the friends “and Mrs. Leonard Wilson, Linden 1. A : Hall, planned and executed a surprise Hawk | party in his howor, that time L. ithe anniversary of his birth, He re- ute: geived a number of handsome gifts, tand the guests were served with the choicest re {rest diate Colleg Ww HH | Redchly, 85. Clair; Joseph Thal, B | Osman, Contre Hall: 1 at wlonte 8. Meyer, Black being Arinsdrong ¢ Grant Ho ver, Hert A Marnsball samuel Kanp sad wife Boalsbury 0 Miss N Raup, Es her Ting Fanty Belief Tuomas Gulelius, Kittan Wm B ilies Ledsher, Reuo F. KR, Hater Andrew Han ery ning leisher, 8 ment vi, Hattie ., Kanp BUG I The Lewistown Deinocral and Nen- tine! Haturday published atwenty-two | page Twentieth Ventury edition. It wax an industrial sheet and was got [ten up in the best of style. The journal i referred to is up-to-date in every re- spect, and should and does receive the support of Mifllin county people. 2. C, Hunter, Riley and A WMeNitt fen " =" H i Transfer of Heal Estate Jobn H Hosterman, April 5. Ferguson twp tion $300 Wm Summers Marq Cotidersiion sl, Io W He perches, rH COURLEVTR J. Thompson's exectlos o Masel 3 4 acres and 113 porches, Potier $4.0, Asst The bears in the grain market took {advantage of the fact that local rains [fell in three dillereut places in the middle west, and beat the price of grain down on Tuesday. It's an ill wind that blows no one good. The bulls aud bears are speculating, but the farmer will have a low price for Lis marketable grato. Today, Thursday, two parties went from here to spend the day at “Big Rock.” The one was made up of P. F. Keller, family and visitors; the oth- er of Miss Eloise Schuyler, Miss Bess Weaverling, Miss Helen Hosterman, and John Hosterman. This piece of scenery is loeated about three and one- half miles west of this place on top of Nittany Mountain, It isa magnif- cent spol and mauy persons go there during the summer mouths to spend a Marriage Licenses, Ioon Yorks, Mileshury sadie V. Hoover, Fieming Joseph B. White, Howard Allee R. Confer, Howard Harr: H. Snyder, Philipsburg. Aunie K. Flegal, Morrisdale John Bugosh, Clarence Dora Zimmerman, Clarence, James F Lowe, Woodward Amanda 8 Auman, Coburn Frank Brown. Beech, Creek. Amanda KE. Thomas, Snow Shoe Charles 1. Ginter, Ballofonte, Lizzie MoKinley, Milesburg Edward B. Me Cullough, Bellwood, Lucetta Poece, Benore ———————— i — AY SON The Wenther, 4 Highest Temp. Temp, 8 deg 6 deg. 87 . 64 5 oi MG By Rain Fall Lowest i% 10 x .. a... 2 Thamday, July Friday, i Saturday, 8 pday. Monday, Tuesday, - Wednesday, * 2 9 Total rain Gail, 27 inches, tot The Earth for 50 Cents. No, but Smith's one dollar per dozen eabinets, (regular price $2.50) is a bonanza for any oue who wants pies tures, For a limited time only. W. W. Baurn, Centre Hall Friday, July 12. " 5 Yt. LL oy 0 dB “ we Bl YCLE wel have just received a * lot of new chain and chainless bicycles which [ offer at greatly reduced prices. Also a pumber of second-hand wheels on hand from $5.00 up. Also a complete line of bis cycle sundries. Coaster brakes a spec falty, Thanking you for past patron. age and tially soliciting a con. tinuance of the same I remain LM AAAI, LL For Sale, A god two horse tread power, machine and [SHOT LOCALS, The Hessian fly did great damage in | parts of Blair county. Cirasshoppers are doing considerable damage to oats and young grass io the furmiung district about Millheim. Miss Ida of Rev CC. W. Rhoads, of Bradford Co, is visit. ing ber many friends in Centre Hall, thoads, daughter Marion Spangler, daughter of How- Bellefonte, is her grandmother, ard Bpangler, of ping | John Spangler, Mrs, Marshall, of Bellefonte, over to Ceutre Hall on Tuesday to pay stop with Mrs. came a short visit to her sister, Mra. Marga- ret Harpy r, on Church sireet, and the form- 81 vi George Michue!, wife, er's mother, Mrs. Nauey Michael, Bat- Bush- they had gone o make their home, urday afternoon returned from neil, Ohio, whither last fall ¢ Rumear has it that the energetic and much alive proptietor of the Star Ben | plating the erection « Eg. Store, George ©, per, 1s contem- if 8 new store | buildin Mrs, merle ee Miss ‘ross Andrew Ruhl 1 k, of Buffalo County, | Carrie Roads, Union 4 Visiting among friends in Centre Hall at present, hav- ing arrived Tuesday. er Montoursy Mrs. MeMurray, and daught Rachael MeMurray, of Pa., after an extended family of W. W, pl Wednesday home, it with Lhe this their vis f Spangler, in 108, relurned {o Wm. Hosterman Indi for ] Mr. Hoster- man is a train dispatcher and finds na ii i f and wife, of ana, arrived at Coburn last week stay of about two months, i oT Crier t | » § is employment Anie ana both profit Miss Luella i Postmaster 5 1.4 : Rey Daias, d sugliler i AVP OsY lay fro: friand irienags and Silat a2 John A. Black, I WER 8 Calier a ef oiiege, of near Potters Mill it ernoon., Aner uf irae ait { i SIACK T i farm: in { Las as ; t field of © seen where in the J. Frank Rais e, {the ed eft for Lis cil Jo : Bed{: will en- IBine was vers y athong ail who Kuew big, and ple ly FW LE DEO i reiaciantd saw him leave, Harry sous of H. H. ¥ » coal dealer in } Biladelphia, Messrs I i" ny and dgar earic a y Centre Hall to B E i day cate t 4d Ww H: Yearick hol f tion wilh the firm of H. H. Yearick & Bro., con The boys will spend some of { eit Hnoiv i RIT ¥ aealers Heir Line LOCAL DOTS, Howard the milk John Miller is driving the creamery wagon, covering rote of Mr. Carter, Mrs, James B. Fisher, of West Ches- M. M. ter, is visiting her sister, Mrs, » Garver, ut State College, Becretary of Agriculture Wilson pre- dicts that the in the west will price of feat, failure of crops zause a rise in the Joho 8, Auman had new chop burbs put into his Hall week and is now prepared to make the Centre rill last bust quality of chop. Col, B. L. St iver Monday departed Hill, Before renching that point he will go to Pottsville, Plailadelphis, New York, bufl slo and Niagara Falls, Pr, and Mrs, Olne Mader and fami- ly Monday went to Mifflinburg where they will with Mr. Mader has been employ- molder in y H. Murray, Esq., came on from for his Bunker Ilinois, home. reroain for a week friends, ed for several VEars us Centre Hall foundry. C. Colorado Bprings, Colorado, Saturday, afternoon arriving than He is Mr. well, earlier was expected by hits family, ACCOM panied by his wife, Murray stood the trip very and his friends hope for his recovery. of Woodward, son of distiiier that IE 3 position as manager of Calvin Eby, Ww bi 44 secur 3 Md. that man b at JF Eby, at dd telephone place, “a office in Mouday He RNY spoken « Cordova, left for 8 young hi and point, is 14 = AEBOC by s and o lider men in business, James PP. Odenkirk, after an absence years from Centre Halls of or a visit some present home in where he and his Mr. George Odenkirk, and spent part retired. Oden- ace, iver leaving here in Col. Ocker, of Lewisburg, He y a resident of this place, caller Wednesday. was and by a large rl ners until lately was employed He, however, the large Buffalo bh first week. The of ran- plasing mill company. is now engaged with milling company and made his the road this ils § on wit out 365 barrels wenty-four hours, ford ’ id nigh + of Ci Ii, place, i pangler, Ww. a few days ago arrived al NMpaagler, this this place wife have some ged Refining which output of Of snd children and where his been staying ill remain Mr. the weeks Npa igler Sugar is enga with (Glucose Company, in Chicago, Col the about nivety per centum of the business in He 1 nd controls cern that line. 1wids a very agreeable the make upof a man who will gradually forge to the front sition, a has NR THE 'STA R' STORE. G. 0. BENNER It's is Al! Here and it's All True. Never befor - rb bakoey % irom the fact r saswer, and you are we £ rel for cash ug its all right wo » American Washing Mach Pri in. Horee Rasp, this is great ie Chisios all welghs Oil Btoves, Single and Double Double Bitted Axe, good va y Tomblers, per doz, 25 ¥. 4% oid ur Dinner Bucket, large sin we WY Arvuckies and Lyon Coffee California Poes per Ih. &¢ Banner Lye, 1k We have others, come and soe price right ie Bloder Twine, Pompe and thei Hair, silver Band. Smooth snd Bart Wire, Po sitry and oils, Flour Important We have always appreciated proportion to the amount you buy. This is all clear g are satisfactory. Come in and ex commence a list, that We still have a few Wra that cannot be equalled. See our fancy Socks for Men, Women, Ginger Snaps and Pretzeletts, - - PROPRIETOR. nove $0 many goods, and ihe only reason inl A very low price Then you ask, bow WAL Ix given io two words, “No expe we from cash houses who employ po salesmen, ne, puaranie d, $i. right va price 1.00 Ww) He for yourself Notting, Tar paper. Ballding paper, rope in all trace chains, wringer, paiots ~~ THE STAR. your cash trade, and now we mean our cash purchases. premiums will be given in Look in our window at the ele. and Faney Hose and Corsets for p Beef, Corn Beef, I LOA AN Second week of court is discon. Lime Co. with a view to incorporating his drill while digging a well for C. got fast, and although every means in the parlance of the trade it is lost. ——————— A» ently to receive from the general gov- the sale of public lands for the main- by law to be paid during a single year. ury Department is $1,200,000, tail hardware establishment of Potter nia and when itis granted the cor- James H. Potter, Edward L. Hoy, neorporators, The capital is fixed at $100,000. The ware firms. shaker cpmplete avd ready for thrashing. In. quird of J. W. DINGES, Contre Hall, July 1830 | tinued. full . W. W. Boon, Contre Hall, Pa. Remember we the Highest pri ; : Deliver goods to any part of Citys price tor Country Produce, and MEYER £ MUSSER.
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