The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 22, 1901, Image 6

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    = Daniel Ipvin’s Sons
HARDWARE, STOVES, PAINTS
OILS, GLASS, Ete.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
You can do better ai Irvin's They seil tor Cash
0
Celebrated Wyoming Dockash Range.
We have the
and cheapest
We are agents for the
largest
line of
Heating Stoves
in Bellefonte.
ENN'S VALLEY
SPRINC MILLS.
We are offering special bargains in Sum
mer Goods. It will pay any one wishing
to buy smnmer goods to see my stock of
Faney Ho
Laces,
s¢ for men and women.
Silks
Shirts.
Also,
for waists and
of Dress
Embroideries, Fancy
lines
to
trimmings. Summer
Goods must be closed ont
. , 3
for fall goods.
C. P. LONG.
a
make room
H—
New Stock of Shoes.
Just received a now st
in all grades and styles.
Fadics and Misses dress
from 2 conts to £1 i
Men's shoes from $1.00 to £3.50,
Eqnal varie ty in Youth's and Chil-
dren's Si
Snag-proof Foot-wear.
: A fine line of Lamberts
Foot-wear”
wk of “shoes
shoes
HOCUS,
ile “Snag proof
ready for the coming season.
Notions and Furnishing Coods.
A new and complete line of these goods.
Cuns and Ammunition.
Remember, hunters, we are head quarters for Gun
Ammunit We can supply yon with W inchester
Marlin Rifles, at prices below the average,
OUR MOTTO:
and
ion. or
ame goods for less money : better goods for same
money than our competi tors,
F. A. CARSON. POTTERS MILLS, PA.
arom to Ee os evmiemen
Our Fall and
Winter Goods
are fast coming in.
H"™® are always here
The Celebrated
“No Name”
make of Soft Hats
and the “Guyer”
Stiff Hats are unqgestionably
the best and latest styles
for the price in the market,
teady made Clothing and Gentlemen's
Furnishing goods will e losely follow
operiing up new lines daily,
Hank | onr great specialty
NR
BELLEFONTE, PA,
more fairly on the wing, when,
the hawk readily overtdok and
captured it, not overmuch to his vredit
and still less to mine,
course,
A Fish and Lizard Story.
afternoon I thought I would go
rivar and troll, 1 bad on my
hook a live minnow and in a little
while iad a strike, and I my
first fish, whieh seemed to be quite a
larg reeled him where 1 could
see hb and found it was a large pike
20 or 30 inches long. 1 pulled him up
to my boat, but when I lifted bim
from the water he was as light as a
feather. 1 measured him and found be
ind should
just 30 Inclies
One
down the
ooked
¢ Ole, i
elghed € ight
he only
iin and bones
» and ent hi
lizard, five in his
The reptile was as black as
coal and very lively, ll =4 hours
after 1 took him from bis prisén.—
Field and Stream
we loh
took
found
Hed him,
in open and
inches long.
stomac! i
ving
Without a Ring.
A wedding witho
congruous, but I
is used... After the
groom
moves the
hair from left to
parts of 8 to wear
Your tight car is
wife.
the ring
pain
to pry
rose tak
bus the
A boy is dike a , founts
can't tell from what he 4 viiether
he will make bis mark Detroit
Journal
Amo
ried couple, t« nsure a nappy Hl
change
in oil
inar-
ex~
ped
fo
LE,
ed leaves stoe
BIG PRICES FOR ANIMALS.
A* Small Slag Fortune
Bay a Giraffe,
f the diflicul
rica and of ke
Needed to
iL arrives a good girafl
£7 0000
Next to the 2 the
the rhivoceros
ot §
raffle in aristocracy
uld breed
ih, +Liuit
Gealer
mpanzee I: 85.00%
Ww nen one reaches
the Is Mr. Crowl
hie is beyond a fixed pri
monkey kind are mo
erty. The animal
ertain to die,
can be bought
One can buy a nie
phant for $1,000 at times, but
animal is wo from B11, S80
000. An elephant does not commas
price of
beauty of his countenance. the
gance of his figure, his Intellectus! en.
dowipents or his size,
a sweet, sunny disposition. A mean
elephant is about the most evil of liv
ing th Sooner or later he has to
be killed, usually after he bas slain
two or three keepers and done more
damage than he is worth,
mals of equally good disposition the
larger and finer commands the higher
price, of course, but the most magnifi-
cent beast with an inclination for mur-
tip
intedligence
ite ¥, Chico or Jo-
i
ary
SALna
young
good wrth
8,
the maximum
because
cle.
but because of
iNgs,
ordinarily so, for the sweotest tem.
pered have days when they seem in.
spired of satan.—Junlor Munsey?
Pressed biowers,
Several methods of preserving the
natural color of pressed flowers have
been suggested, but the best, It is said,
Is that used in the New York botan-
leal garden. After the specimens
have been under pressure for a day or
two they are laid in papers heated in
the sun, and this Is repoated until the
drying Is completed. This, it is said,
| preserves the colors perfeetly,
ect ARAN 55
| | nsurance. ooo
AFTER THE QUARREL.
; “-~_ I >
srdle from her to i . : 9 Ty
soft eyes sept,
rs north or south,
Arid followes hit feet went, started in with the largest
Did she for 8 moment thet
Did she Lift her face and € grandest display of
who may kiowt © a j_
7 gu | ~FURNITURE~ |
d behind,
¢ mute;
yi, — —
L nor care | |
sg there!
A sudden glance
And he turned
and
finger and look
le hguint
Nay, not
of a girl, sh,
With
Her
¥ pace «
step whe
that was ever brought to town.
Al
iso a large stock of
/ hadas
tae Wash wiviw,y
1Irrtain
onetitue Wie bail 4 0i€3,
. tollers &c. &c.
CAUGHT IN AN EXPLOSION, ’ ’ ’
A Miner's Description of His Feel-
ings When ile Was Blown Up.
blown up while
8 sensations
and
impossible to
have in stoe k.
This is why
is down
wagon
enumerate
It will
price
Befo ire vuy-
He 4 call.
J. S. DAUBERMAN,
CENTRE HALL.
- LIGHTNING RODS
wanted
Was
ow,
as if
Soaneh
at the
faster
matter
than he
knew that some of
ni ary r the e Xplosion,
ie y'
T re blown in F O= CENT.
this was ail In a
@, really. Then it was . : »
had been thers can
i £
the same
iy ince
JOHN SHAVLEY,
Spring Mills,
017
+ head and
he alr
d the wind
when |
sa y-
“I don't know just when I Jost
rig ClHses Or wi
ny Pa.
back,
i seemed
tedaced liales to Emporium,
On account of the
Northwestern
meeting of the
g and al Penpsylvania Volun-
all over teer Firemen's Association, to be held
il My at Emporium, Pa., August 14 16,
body else | the Pennsylvanian Railroad Company
0 tell Fou | wij sell excursion tiosets to Empori-
um from Harri Mt. Carmel,
Nanticoke, and intermediate stations;
all slations on the Tyrone Division:
all stations on the Buffalo and Alle-
gheny Valley Division in the State of
Pennsylvania, and all stations on the
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Divis-
ion and branches, Bunbury to Erie, in-
clusive, at rate le fare for the
of the field. He {round trip (minimum rate, cers
0 trust himself again on the wing, | These tickets will be scld and p ~d
the hawk bad no alternative but| going August 13 to 16, and good ve-
i on the ground, which he |tarning until August 17, inclusive,
attempted [aug8-2t
But on the ground the partridge
far more agile than he, running
way and that with great speed. The
hawk would jump awkw ardly up and
dart after the scndding partridge, who |
Just at the right moment jumped from
the ground and over his back, des sepnd-
It was my |
fo
isburg,
Hawk and Partridge.
Falconer”
tactics of a
by a tame
niscences
r dos
hen’ El
of a
ribs the
IRL
falcon was descending upon the
Ige when partridge stopped
aud fell to the ground as if dead.
short stubs
med to be Jost In the
was far too know-
the
1 of a sing
1¢ gee
He 23
ing
ind
speedily to do.
was
this
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Inrgest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the world.
' The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ;
running barder than before.
Time after time this was done.
attempt the partridge met a
hawk with outstretched neck and rals
ed hackies, in the attitude of a fighting Do assessments.
bantam cock, jumping up to avoid be-
ing clutched whenever the hawk struck
at him. In fact, his whole action was «r+ Money to Loan on First Mortgage
that of a plucky little game bantam. | Office in Crider’s Stone Building,
This went on for some time, until, as .
I regret to say, I ended the unequal Bellefonte, Pa.
strife by putting the partridge once 3@" Telephone connection.