owt THE CENTRE REPORTER. CeNTRE HaLL, . August 29, ig . . 1901. f 20000000000 00008000286000 All Summer Goods and Oxfords at a & 72 Off. Stylish - ww ia is (yoo -~ & Shoe Store, - s Mingle’s BELLEFONTE, PA. 2000000000000000935000682 GCO0008CIINGCOIBODIRE Q £00000C0000C0C00220220020002000008820C000800000000000000000 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS is A —— ——————— Perhaps, fed tl i Agri- become iL Neer ol It is hin culture owner of the State Look out ! elary 3 r 1 John amiton nay ollege Times - * ad » Mil at Sober, his week moved ave mill to laud time LO re timber { five years luce t The Centre county 11 and tp CentreCounty Falr will The Sep alr temnoer continue to the The purses agg Collectors Notice other days at Egg Hill Woods Meeting. » woods m the United v.d. F. Bhuliz, pastor, wi ¥ | tended Sunday, that bein the was fave Aid ] Evangelical chur g weather ra aliendan ce tar all t ' bud § 4 28 ¢# ger aii ta : GEsiTeq through- out the ent That company iie tO EHEWE ' {Centre cout power whicl harness Penns Creek, and furnish and light for Lewistown, Millbeim, ete r, hieatl Lewisburg, bersburg, I8 a i describing the movement caused about as much of a sensation as sticking your finger into the Atlantic causes comimo- tion. iinet si Harvest Services The harvest services for 1901 were held in the Reformed church Bunday morning. The special services com- pletely filled the beautiful church which was elaborately and beautifully decorated. The music was enjoyed by all, and the sermon of Rev. G. W. Kershner, the pastor, furnished much food for thought to all who seized the opportunity to hear him this occasion, Waa i f— Mammoth Potato Stalk, on ececseecaoTcaoooe0OORBEROO 22000 RG | i i Hall, brought a sample potato staik to this office, which nure is not all that is needed to duce a good potato yield. The stalk in question, which is only one of many, measures seven feetin length. A very liberal applica tato ground, which produced mam- moth staiks but few potatoes, i MI AM YP AANA Refused $1,500 for One Log. Near the southern edge of York county is a walnut log for which $1500 was recently refused. It was found by a man who was making an excavation in the bank of a creek, and who realiz- ing partially the value of his discovery went to the owner of the land and se- cured possession of the piece for $75, He dug it out of the sand and clay, and the lumberman who examined it offered the price first mentioned, The | wood has been coverdd for possibly centuries, and is as black wnd hard as eas NS 5 SHIPPING CATTLE, INSTANTLY KILLED, Meyer & Musser speak to the several | thousand Reporter readers through an adv, this week. Fd. M. Kerlin last week | Elmer Williams, formerly of Lemont, from stantly Killed by a Locomotive, in. | Worth of Cattle 1 Centre Hull Slopes Shipped Jane 1. BRIEF LOUALN, turn out all right, GENERAL LOCAL=, A motion made on the part of the Misses Bible for a new trial of the suit against Centre Hall was refused. Bunday was a delightful day, and Few people, outside of those who | have been watching up the matter, | have any idea of the large number of | cows and young that | continually being shipped from Hall the eastern markets, U'hie shipments in a single year ioclud- kinds of stock and have much one hundred cars, June 1 twelve ear loads of mileh | Elmer Williams, Pennsylvania cur shops at was instantly killed Mouday by a locomotive striking him while at- lenupting to the track with of his shoulder, was badly Both reduced to a pulp above the Knees his chest was crushed, His face, ever, was very little, if ¢ Altoousn stock wre Cross to load lumber on mangied, legs hogs, “4 us A cows have been shipped east from this | Eimer Williams was the I. Williams, d | years, and wus born at Lemout. dead but his father Cuinubria M is deartield wis ag: thirty-two Frank Sherman | mother | ployed 3 te i 8 i of car of | the is ul was married to { is Patton, county. $ Blauch IKylertown, county, who, The average value each i d iring Sf SHO, willl one chlid, survives Lia. cows shipped i past two sisters and one Rishel, Miss Williams, m0 eaves brother ; fill it iy thiree months duri is Theship-1 M1 mentioned Myrtle (iK arab sry t the time si2 0 Ki th “§ ald ing Harry all of He Lhe Ig aud t vavia Railroad Voluntary in-{ qi although sum up 208 4 mean was 4 member of Metho ti hie elie were vscopal chureh, Nince of the cCow-growing wl, and ar introduction mod- lie inereas the TeRnIel y f ut it It I'he Funeral fit Ws alion. sUrvices ids his late me Tuesday evening. shipments have body taken to Kylertown teretotore on ac | jerment. countofthe high prices paid for butter, will be to future A. farmers generally able cows in the Vine Tomatoes B. H. grower, three and =ell moje : »s " tomato wd fist § FOO Mrs. Arney is a prize Han ia tae past, perfectly develop and Sp shaped specimens of which Schools Open Monday, their way (o this office thes gh and township schools tomatoes’ greatest and ple ricts Re 0 H ference Wns aud oer ia a consider. | Fespe of bill taxes, and Can ia order i the | . 1 i Hat they weal Ur Ming n ape, «. made a futile s Wedne slay. Ln 's ih he from Dr. und { found on the cou ay most good from i. . ill {emninl at for school purposs od empl by on preted il care, them every prepared of an educa- who have ¢ persons hool age under that every in the mother HEH gol two ounces of their of room are Braught ;: went to it. He tupor one laudanum 18 Dh Was Ali- mie drank school cil in a jessons that The | Lidotes werd given at once, which importapce stored conse " USTICRS 0 greatly magnified, gi t tunitie - Ei one should neglect taking ad- afforded mmon school educa- Both Legs Cat ON! Bent, in Dend, of Riv- county {the oppor ti an iron molder 11 £8 . riand vich will fit any oue for th i of 1ife Hn ove fF ap rel train on ol i ie, Was € Or- ! the . Friday the ’ Centre » Of pribe- Hall men ut i neiicial to Isiness ‘4 © Takin MA fas Deed the SATE aug it is r school ehil- ng of business ie arents are . ¢ ndisinistiraton Whereabouts iO turday, Hi MAEININLH Seplember Cf Bel # true, but no : wird Use, ih the ens imiber Land Ww i Sunt Whit hav e an Urry, - - f timber land his Ow ned Hy EN) ile publican Vrogram in bLiy acre LOVerne Pen } Eh Wr re miles, int » etn birnes to P Valley sinbilious 1o otters |, ar sof i r pha i al and . i i: “ Whitmer On the paper > & tract cat. wood and vervin i hi é 1 : field for perale Litiber, : 4 $ WH, i © 4 Py growth IX inches 5 Chuareh Anuvanerment TEL ERG COE, Harvest H ti Ref Mills Bu sppeared in a! inthe ber of ney inst week, and at 10 the j roed it is true, papers Uren ase « nasy, f ithe ELAS The CRE ) lar as tracts is | of the rain ou the COnee mention of Vice wis Ie st pone the purchases lin the Repor- | date. lu the sfter: The latter part! t related above is i Ago, ap nh Weeks tr iH Reformed ob i. W. several wid Spring he Harvest Hone service will t ih . unfound- in proper time story he red the truth when the will be revealed Mills, KER iumus Pastor, —— annual Harvest Home i Fasseyville, .Lat230P. M J. M. Reanicr, Pastor, ya. The will Sept. ROrVices Cloudburst Nesr Milesbh arg. be held at Sunday Friday afternoon a cloudburst flood- ed the cotiptry between Mili sburg and Curtin, The evening train east from Bellefonte on the Bald Eagle road ran into feet of water on the tracks, aud An lovestiga- | tion revealed that sixty feet of track was toro up. A hay stack bad also | lodged on the truck at another point, | a poiut some distance twlow Phosphate at Hetall, two We will have a ear of Phosphate, all was | grades and prices, on hand this week for retail, prices to meet sll competion. Formas & FrLonray. i — The Karth compelled to back up. Small buildings were floating about | tor 50 Cents. and considerable damage done | No, but Bmith'sone dollar per dozen | cabinets, (regular price $2.50) is a A A i Millers to Meet at Williamsport, i tures, For a limited time only. : ¥ yr * v Local millers are preparing for their | Ww. w. BM1TH, Centre Hall. annual convention at the Park Hotel, Friday, July 12. September 10 and 11. | Tm mo 8 { The Weather, Ibe delegates will be the recipients of | Highest Temp RY deg 5 74 Rain Fal! I rwest Temp deg. 6 ih 60 Oly D7 Ad : i | Thosday, | Friday, | “Saturday, i Banday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Total rain full, ———— GRAIN MARKET, Old Wheat, 650; New FQ ovomonsr covenvemsissiiinn ers soni "Com. RRA BRLICY olioinniisionne Ang. oe close of the convention they will take | 7 a special train for Buffalo, visitiog the Pan-American Exposition, Niagara and other points in that vicinity. wy “ “ s AY ine bes, A sense Convention of Commissioners, The annual eonvention of the coun ty commissioners of the state of Penn sylvania will be held in Bellefonte September 24, 25 and 26. These con- ventions are sally well attended, the FEAR RSRRE REE hb tat FERRERS RI ERE EERE EE SRR ER RES PErseR cn karen FERRE EPR EE LO SE bebe PRODUCE AT STOKES, BATBBE cocoons is ssmmsiisrmmmisnominsssssmmit assist somsssts FUER oo ccomnnnsvammn arsine srbimnert seasiosss srsnsmsnssinins Frmbowe BHEW cnsenmvsserermes CER ERE CER BIAS MORE... corse cricrrricrsms soo ot A WER EO BAI 8 A AOS SPRING MILLA-O. T. CORMAN, {In exchange for goods, Cash also paid.) hessvsresssbrrnisirtt BUA cocrcreniiisssipinsie du RIP so essinonisn isin Ta i SPR A Hacklabe Fis kone s ; ¥ Won verre eeaine Teh i SOR ravIRE vee hers R iE part of the assemblage, Transfer of Real Eatnte, A, Bheesly. ot ux, WJ. H. Swver » 1900, Bg Aores, Harrls \wp, - $125. Aug Nevel st ux, to Rmantel Klinefol wr OoL. 2 7, 1, Baers, 42 porches, Potter Twp, Ss a oJ FER ene PHO. iain. ea. =. deni the Loog Island state hospital where Mrs, Hammond Hechler, and Miss Margaret, of Bellefonte, are sojourning at Ocean Grove, Mra. B. DD. Hoxanna Brisbin, 51. £. turned from Miss and | re- Brisgbin and of Irvin, of Bufialo current this place, Mrs, bellefonte, Tuesday, an telegram in Hall, Eimer Williams, of is temporarily filling it was talk that ived Centre tating that Rav, Martha, who *i Teds “u acancy in one of the western countie o, was killed, The names utidoubtedly Vere o ti the oufounded, as there is no truth statement. ly fell down a flight of stairs Hfonte home the other night while his going from ed room to thedinin secure # there & room to she hiad left 1y- On Ie ! His head was The wound bled profusely, ned y Lin res irk wh tiring. wif +1 Wile Ci 114 Hg badly cut frighte w hiich Mir Irvin greatly when she came Le Le, ry frame dwellir 1k pike, was morning 5M 1] fn- with \ ilely. ‘1 » | . the New York and children, Nurse them hie New A’ RHedooced Hates to Centre inl, Husbandry tember 14 road Co ep id to ivania Hail mpan dearfi Ti 1] witty and t cells inclusive, oil Le ve y reluirn un September 21, fo it be sold at a less & clus no tickels nis, 8.5 - rule than 2H 0 0 - - “Through the months of Jane and | July aby was hing aud took a running off of the bowels and ess of the stomach,” says O Holliday, of Deming, Ind. “} { a Ww ould move our feel P. M. A ‘holern nud Diarrhoea Remedy i ina better atl once.” Keller, Linden Centre Hall tenspoonful of water and he Sold by Mrs. J. W, Hali; J. F. Bmith, BICYCLES - have just received a —m— lot of new chain and | chuinless bicycles which I offer at | greatly reduced prices. Also a number | wheels on band from Also a complete line of bi- Feyele sundries. Coaster brakes a spee inlty. Thanking you for past patron- £ os if tinuance of the same | remain Hespectfully, W. W. Boon, Centre Hall, Pa. »|GIDER Making Time I8 HERE AGAIN, 1 have a New Cider Mill which will be in operation Wednesday of . Each Week at Colyer, Pa. You will find the work entirely satisfactory. The price per gallon is very low, You can not afford to waste u single apple this year, oS: H. MEYER, COLYER, PA | there was much driving, Miss Emma Luse, of Coburn, Is vie- | iting at the home of I. V, Musser { Towa Democrats lust week nominate { ed Thomas T, Phillips for governor. Three boys were recently born at Potters Mills in the following families: Mr. and Mrs. Wri. Workinger, Mr. and Mrs, James Moyer, Mr, and Mrs, Frazer, Mrs. Brungart. wife of Sheriff Cyrus Jrungart, was a passenger east Satur. day morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hosterman, at Millheim, an in- timate friend. Baby Bhutt is claiming quarters at { the home of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Bhutt { in this place. Mrs, John K. Ray and daughter, | Anna, of Tyrone, are visiting relatives ( and friends at Mills. potatoes high above ground, Potters Jacob Detwiler, of Tusseyville, offers his farm st private sale. The farm is picely located and is produc- tive, and adv. in the teporter, Mr. and Mrs. are in Apples and -0le RErows other under but both high fu price. Rev. James M Runkle, of Williams- | port, filled the pulpit in the Reformed church at Bellefonte and Zion sunday. the the ground, Hee posters Wm. Luse, of Tyrone, at present, visiting the Luses in this place. Mr. Luse holds a position in the Blair county bank, and is a son of Cyrus Luse, formerly of Penns Cave. town Charles B. Bnyder, of Nittany Val- i ley, who is doing eleetrie work in Jackson, Miss. , vacation, engineering is home on a The Hecla base ball team will mest the Centre Hall team on Grange Park Saturday afternoon. The Hecla team counted a crack The ball ground has been improved during the last few days and is in good condition, Misses Maude Koontzand Lula Cox, of Bellefonte, spent a week with Mrs, Maggie Harper, in this place, return- ing Tuesday, is team, J. H. Behwenk and family of Logan tan, in two days gathered twelve bush- | ls of huckleberries and sold them for | thirty Jim From, son of Jacob urdsy fell from the College From, Sst. { dollars, cross joge of the building, on Grange Park. and hurt his wrist and leg. The arm put in splints and the limb above | knee bandaged by Dr. Emerick. The Pan-American Exposition is be- g well patronized at present, and it is predicted that Be ptember will be the tar month for attendance, of advertisements Mingle, 0. Benner, gen- stre Hall, Jacob Det :, Centre county, in was the te the Messrs, Calvin Huss, of Spring Mills, son of { Msjor Huse, has resigned his position (8% 8 musician with the Walter A. Main show, and at present is visiting at his old home. He has signed a tract with some opera company for the coming season, Rev. J. F. Odd Fellow’s sermon 1901, at 7.30 p. m., in the Evangelical church «t this place. All are invited to attend, and all “rothers of the order the Lodge change A. OC and shoe dealer, ellefoute, {300, eral merchant, Ce Mr. of Iu oyed e hospitality of theirson and wife, at Ei Reedsville aE. MT and Mrs, wiler, enn- «11 HEEY Vii en he Eureka grocery, . i Beptember Shultz will preach an and Mrs, Isaiah K. Fleisher, of 8, Philadelphia, jush House, Bel tre Hall and L& are stopping st the and drove last Cen- Friday. lefont fe, to Tusseyville are requested to meet | room at 7.00 p. m Hon. E of Gr Mo., together with his wife, are the guests of A. C. Ripka, at Centre Hill. Mr. Garver is formerly of ti place, having spent his life here until he reached manhood, and learned the art preservative in the Reporter office. In 1874 Mr. Garver went west, locating in Grant City. He has held a number of public positions, both by ele appointment, and dent of the Missouri board « to the Pan Charleston Expositions Worth County Democratic Journal, is temporarily . Bradlord was a caller Monday n to Bellefoute to Bradford is tenant farm, at the Old | morning on his way Mr 1 ay ior att 1rd . x we ttend o MATS. w Garver, ant ( ity, I'he washed out many f of the roads through Potter township. recent ra ns 1i% I'he supervisor now has an opportuni. ty of showing bh road is ability as a maker, Rev. E ister of ti H. Gearhart, Lutheran min- ¢ Millbeim charge, preached Sunday. He will of the Annville charge, ity. tion and his farewell sermon ai present is presi- i yf be eOme pastor commis. and OWns American He 8 stirring which however, Lebanon eo sioners oO ! house Csranige exhibition His « Xperiend gi sot] we IVice, . THE 'STAR' STORE. ESTABLISHED 1889. u D Keller will conduct a boarding unty and at the and cncampment, atl the © {1 the times, 8ir leased during his stay w in the business insures in the east. 6. 0. BENNER Enthusiasm: business with PROPRIETOR. die Indeed rue when you have some usissm will anything thst Is worth doing thing tious in worth all over which to be env thought that we oan gel elsewhere and if you have nad our ad. you 3 This is especialy ¢ because we are conscier f you more value for the m nee. itis the old story the thot when we o Mey Lhan you 3 2 1601, RO exp Ww what We are ben the war ket « Tor 16d 10 make our bosiness mutual, we are bound 10 fambsh you with the best goods *, and we are bound to serve you on a lower basis for the same goods then any other in the valley. We are the little hen coop on the flat iron corner at the station, bul rumor hes it will be set aside in the very near future A Few Crushers. Corn starch, per ib. Se Arbuckie’s coffee, 2 ibe, 5 ots, Caustic soda, 2 Ibs, 100 Powder, per ib., Be Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1500 pages, 75¢ Eavelopes, 35 in pack, Se, Calioows, per yd., bo. Rica: hed table liven, per yd. , Ze Blesched towels, per pair, 100 14-in. Horse rasp, this price is low, Ze. We have others in great variety, OUR BTOCK 18 COMPLETE IN THE FOLLOWING Tar rope, glass jars tin cans, salt. ter paper, poultry, bettiug, barb and smooth wire, pumps ofl cloths, axes, ee. #1 Te that the little Bx) machines, You will find us at the old stand oa the picnic during Encampment. Three large Turkey -red handkerchiefs, 10, —~aa-THE STAR. Reduced Prices To close out our Summer Goods For our Fall Line. 20 Per Cent off on all Straw and Crash Hats. I0 Per Cent off on Wrappers and Shirt Waists, At Exact Cost all Dress Goods and Skirte, We have bargains to offer you which can only be appreciated when seen. We bave Mason's Fruit Jas Jelly Glasses and Tin Cans. Lunch goods of all kinds. If you have not already a CASH CARD come in and get one on which to keep a record of your purchases and secure a valuable present. #4 Remember we pay the highest prices for Country Produce. Give us a call. MEYER & MUSSER.
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