THE CENTRE REPORTER. CeNTRE HALL, . PenN’A. September 12, 1901. Tp er Shoe Tack. From the tannery to your foot we know the history of every shoe. The're made for us, and the maker will pever mun any risk of losing our orders. They will last longer beeause of the care he takes to deserve our bus- iness. Our whole life is spent among shoes. We see, talk about aud handle nothing else. From morn till night, week in and week out, it is nothing but shoes, Btyles, forms, fashions, materi- als, what wear best, and what kind keep their form best, and what customers say about our shoes—all this experience is as the service of our patrons who may desire it. We should pleased to serve you. Re A be Winter shoes are here, and not a priee too high. Mingle’s BELLEFONTE, PA. Shoe Store, P0060000000020900200C00000000000600002000000000006000000 } CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran Centre Hall, morning: Spring Mills, afternoon; Tussey ville, evening Presbyterian ~Centre_ Hall, 1030 a Mills, 2.30 p. m. m.; Pollers Meeting of Synod, The Lutheran Rynod Pennsylvania meels at September 25th. Mifflinburg, lst Short Horn Ball Calves. offers calves, stock, George Durst, of Centre Hall, for sale two Short Horn bull six and eight months old—flne and pure blood. A Potatoes. Potato buyers will find Centre Hall a ripe field within the next two weeks, The crop, which & good, is being dug, and most of it will be in the market. ss Ap A Marriage Licenses, Harry A. Kessinger, Nittany. Ida Fultz, Woodward. Wm. J. Hess, Boalsturg, Ella Mersinger, Tusseyville, Rolla B. Fore, Dakota, Ill. Carrie E. Delong, Mamichard. ——————— i fol os ——— The President's Condition The latest news from Buffalo asserts SWALLOWED BY THM BARTH, | Mes, David Harshbarger Saddenly Drops | Almost Her Fall Length Ioto the Barth, Lust week, after one of the heavy | raius, Mrs, David Harshbarger, living in the old Bitper home, at the | foot of the mountain, had an experi- | ence that thoroughly frightened her, yet did no harm, At the time men- tioned the lady had occasion to enter | her garden for vegetables, and while | standing there looking over the gar- | den truck, the ground underneath her suddenly gave way. The falling of | the earth was too quick to permis her to step aside, but in her effort to save | herself from dropping—to where knew not-—she threw her arms around a post supposing a grape trellis, Her grasp was not tight enough to sustain | her, however, but she sunk with the | earth. The ground about the bottom | of the post wad firms, and when her arms slid over the rough support she | to cheek the descent. Aloue, and seeing her footing five or six feet beneath her, she as once exert ed every muscle, aad by doiug climbed to terse firma once more. Bud for her superior strength, might have sunk into the earth been strangled or frightened to death. The orifice is about three feet ameter, widening to fully ten feet, with great crevices along the sfes. ¥ 50 she and in — M. C Secretary of ¥ A. Will Speak. The General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Pennsylvania, Mr. Frank H. Gamel, will speak in the Presbyterian churoh Sunday evening at 7:30 P. M. Aun invitation is extended to all, espec ally to young meu. 4 ini cn sme Commissicmer’'s Convention, The fifteenth annual sonwention of missioners of Pennsylvania will meet in Bellefonte on 24th, 25th and A large attendance of commissioners, 26ih, clerks and solicitors is expected. day, 26th, the body will go to Btate College. tlt ceimmss Union County Desths, In East Buflalo Twp., Levi Young, sged seventy-five In Lewis Twp., on August 16, Isasc Kleckner, aged eighty-five years. In Mifllin- wife of D. M. Miller, aged fifty- years In Lewis township, Mensch, seventy-three Years, aged Bp Furewell Social, evening of asd week members of the Epworth | On Friday about fifty is much improved, has been passed. For a detailed account of the at- tempted assassination see page two of this issue, Needs Attention — Bi Mtl i. ssi —— Odenkirk, West give a farewell Miss M. Helan evening was on {fo Fe cial in honor of tholomew, "he spent with music, recitations, const ing of It was all 8 sur- tain needs repairing badly. The re- moval of the loose stones would much to make travel more comforta- ble over the portions of the road with- in the borough limits, a Should have immediate attention. esther Williams Reanlon, . The Williams reunion held recentiy at Martha was a notable affair. Ad- dresses were male by Rev. T. L. Bardens, of Clearfield aud Revs. Dow- ing aud Latshaw, of Port Matilda. The State College band furnished music for the occasion. Among the five hundred who were in attendance were Green Decker and daughters Ella and Jennie, of Beech. Basiness Stand to be Sold W. W. Boob will offer his busioess stand at public sale Wednesday of next week at 1.30 o'clock, The prop- erty consists of a large two-story store room, paint amd blacksmith shops, dwelling house and stable, sud is cen- trally located. It is one of the best business locations in the town, and es pecially adapted for a general hard ware or carriage and wagon business, Pe —— Hess-Mersinger Wm. J. Hess, of Boalsburg, and Miss Ella Mersinger, of Tusseyville, were united in marriage at the hows of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Mersinger, near Tussey ville, Tuesday evening, Sept. 10, at 5 o’elock. The bride’s pastor, Rev. J, M. Rearick, performed the ceremony. Only a few of the immediate friends were present. Bupper was served after which the bride and groom immediately started for the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, where the honey moon will be spent. Post-Ofes Age Limit, On July 31st the President directed that sfter that date the age limita. tions for all positions in the post of fice service be eighteen to foriy-five years, except in the case of persons hovorably discharged from the mili. tary or paval service of the United Btates ou sccount of disability resulting from wounds received or sickness in- curred iu the service and in the loe of duty, in which case the age limita tions are waived. All applicants height and not less than 125 pounds in weight, i i | : | i ————— - Three Cars of Steck Shipped Three cars of stock were shipped Hall station the ginning of this week. cattle was shipped by Mr. Nailer; Sam- be- Sherman a car of mileh cows, Mr. Gar. The cows shipped were also first-class, transis ol —— Remitting Costs, The section of the court In granting the petition to remit costs in several cominonwenlith cases and placiog the | costs on the county for petty suits is | being unfavorably commented apoun by some of eur citizens, opening the way forthe presentation | of every kind of case, relieving the guilty of the expenses and placing the | burdem on the tax-payers.’ —Lewis- town Gazelle. The point is well taken, If would | be good semse to give the justice giv. ing the appeal one-half the costs. The | work of the eourt would be reduced | one-half if fis method were practiced, ST at Mrs, Kehibeoker Dend. Mrs. Olois Kohlbecker, of Milesburg, died very suddenly Sunday evening uo Mr. and Mrs. Kohlbecker had gone to Bellefonte to attend Catholic church, and on reaching the place the lady be | gan to complain of a pain. The coup- le went to the drug store to secure a remedy, and while there the won expired. The doctors state fatty de- | generation of the heart was the cause of her death, Her age was forty-nhe | years, Bhe was the mother of sixteen children, ten of whom are living, Esgloville Resident Dead, Polk Linn, a highly respected resi. dent, died at Eagleville noon Wednes- day. Mr. Linn became seriously ill on Friday last. Beveral physicians were called jn und it was decided to perform 3 an operstion. Later two physicians from Lock Haven went to the Linn | residence, but they found their patient | in a state of collapse, consequently the | operation eould not be performed, Mr. | Linn was 8fty-six years old. He ol survived by bis wife and a daughter. | {A ; | Mr. Linn buried a son, who died of typhoid fever, a few weeks ago. The widow Is prostrated by her sorrows, and is in a critical condition, Read the advertisements in the Re- porter, | District Sanday School Convention, A District Sunday School Conven- tion was held in the Lutheran church at Gatesburg Monday of this week. i The convention opened with devotion al services conducted by the pastor, Rev. C. T. Alkeus. Howard Barr spoke very cordial words of welcome which were all practically demounstrat- Rev. D, E. Hep behull the SERMON TO ODD FELLOWS, i i i Rev. J. F.S hulle Sddvensos the Odd Follows of Centrefiisll Sunday Byvining, The evening was crowded to hear a us or the Order Odd Fellows, of Centre Hall, The s vices were attended by 1 be rs | bre Order in a body, Sunday ccinl ol livengelical church Independent the CLUB us is Lies noon hour ed at the | ler, vention, gave an to these warm words { whict et forth the convention, . 3 At eleven o'clock eva (i. lo} { W. Leisher aud A. A. Black dis | cussed the benefit a proper study 2oilien "1 of thie Bunday Rev, Leisher spe of teacher's prepa lesson, that the | { rquaint him- | CRSIONHA of Lemont, in of con- Reverend Bhuliz way spoke of in eliminary prej soe iH pi ur jist by ple, and said that God hunself approprinte Of : response fhe 1d ices p in the welcome, of against secret socielies peo- 1 hes purpose Wis Hn profound mystery. No one can Kuow becomes one of his lewers; no oue can know anything of the Odd Fellows order. It ; of Lniess Lie U a * HSehool Ie #801. may 3 > Ke the are i Odd Fell 1 cere ration of the wlaling nected with the those OW the interest they have except . YEP | teacher should not only a necessary to guard ir iroas- hie lesson but with the less stated how the sehol self with what is int all Bi ack ures each and iu Hey should | to | afl. urged | il that is about Of. other, The text taken Cor, 13-15. . | " ars [OF LE Bernon was, 1 les £ # them iu the D., a hel . / . . prepare their BOL, urgl i aow abideth faith i begin a week in advance. Ph. 180 vikital ! i the Lilt erie hot {ILNenns ¢ and charity, these gree DUS rh aon Rev, Nehuyler, is chart) pli Hehiood DP. D, [ the dif- sclion) to ho to } Rev. J. | 41 wissionary Lo India ier You are members of Worx It had its ori David often has the ore er. by PN tities in conducting he Hilteracy of the AY d work in India. two main dill awd comfort 1o : / cuties are the people, often have you sa v nt ein only about three per cs able Kg Intl 1 have point i, the Great Fie 1 are true Odd Fell charity y Wie dving brother’, . . and it Cust i sinleq en hundred Of | of Rey Class,’ to read, teachers, he walk oue miles statedly to get the the Assisiance Inissionary in Foil ! i if 44 3 i pler conducted 1¢ Model 1 r preparation of ! EERO, Wittig this performance brought comfor ha hiis was very interesti wives, None are | ad g In the evening a large and alte NOSE You do ne the me Hes, audience assembled to bh OLE su b- 2p the nf from the your beaevole ei t fr go - . heedy Lo Ki # Of interest i but 3 : A speakers. This pro the {interesting & Judging fron it one every nishes comforts ap fii J conven heard | did | : school | PIO, To ' iw have schools i Foday you have sch side, i convention nd” UC good at ed quite n Sunday structed to reds wonien. > reward will ‘Whi io GENERAL LOCALS postofiice Porterwe od, of Parson ascd it who is nish it. ' I'l H. x’ hy E. in. address of West Te - wal 5 is 5 What has befall ladle Rey will siead « u, er befall (ieneral brok- non of Adjutant ring from in order, { thou shalt die Ibe e thy house aud not live Stewart, sti {Te a a trivmphna unsatisfactory Read Heesman wi » Jed Cre WwW Intters ter life, itr 1 “s & 4 eriincs of Hall 3. Min sdy ship, Lov t foul tars gdiriet estate McCulley, ih Ril ILS eXCe #80 f Centre Cause Crond £00 i Odd Fel - Krumrine and daughter, Miss Tu stiended the! reunion we Mills Adam ia ned 4 ] Han si ina, of sueyvill wrapped up it idiers at forget their get thei aturday. ghier you bho 14 is of ig. -y i premium extent Indications alien ¥ an NOL TUN aWayY W dance i boca mense Legive ¥i ples of Odd Fell Truth. —Truth is the gr whinh Miss all vi r. and A Ada Bwartz yp i duties, you negls of » i! H issey ville, | Pan-, Mover, nr a norniog for the upon who has Y. the SE Ku James Moy- lin been at Ww Truth is the sap Mint fruit, tl he manifest ona, Your Franklin leaves, ville, past fe is spending several with Mr. and Mrs, at Tusseyville deeds of charity ar yenrs, the underlying privciple « Friendship friend erate. If it were 3 would not have the strength ou ally in Ameriea it has i young physician “it was a pleasant ur order. | his parents, the 1 f By + Pris ie tuR ¢ order wiil urge you to thia | RH . {eae if gegen Emory Hoy, of Philadelphia, ar | last week, and will re- He where ship and you J. Let me friendship. | rived in town not for Ur order main a short time, the Mingle home, daughter have wieks, is ®xlopping at | bs and been spendivg several umeric- 4 wife Love o£ A ALIEN , The supplement is omitted this week, gion in the | renders | and if | ith eon. i and the advertisements placed regular The r lookout for bargains, to communica sumers place your adv. in the Reporter. | | + 1 TONE Je tN i® built on love; “He that ipso, Reporte fro in ave wll $ love, awe tf oare on Lhe you wish w The William M ter of Po at the office Wy Aeanasin’'s Name, Jacob Meyer, who lives on the Sparr farm recently sold by © 3. M.| Boal, executor, to Mra, Michael Hess, of Bellefonte, will remain tesant on the place. He is a model farmer, pays much attention to stock raising and besides is a good all ‘round man and citizen, William F. Daly, ex-postmaster of DuBois, and a prominent political | lender in that section, has been arrest- ed ebarged wilh conspiring with Mil lard F. Johnson and others in Novem. ber, 1809, to draw a false and frauda. lent jury for December quarter ses. {gions. Daly gave bail for court, Mrs. J. WW, McCormick, of Colum- Doyas official interpre. . apn fish and ol ian Ia United St en IgUBEes tes immigrati zoe i mn Baltimor provounced in Lie wy wu “Uhoalgosz,”’ from P “which means {sed erawling | i | “The word is derived olish | verb," said Mr. to drag or creep or crawl, noun, it thing, such as a suake.’ A a Doyas, BER : means a creeping, Redoeed Hates to Seranton For the meeting of the State League of Republiean Clubs, to be held in Scranton, September 17 and 18, the | Pennsylvania Raliroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Seranton from | all stations on its line in the State of | Pennsylvania and from stations on | bis, South Carolina, is in town the the Belvidere Division, Trenton to | guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Belyidere, inclusive, at the rate of or ¢ D- J. Meyer. Mr. MeCormick is en- fare for the round trip (minimum rate, | 8ged in the undertaking business in | 25 cents). Tickets to be wold ana |thesouth and has built up a good trade. good going September 16, 17, and 18, | Miriam Meyer, daughter of Chas. H. nd to return until September 20, | Meyer, of Millersburg, accompanied inclusive. | Mrs. McCormick to this place, oH I A RIAA The Weather, Centre Hall Hotel Guests, Geo. 1. Ponti, Dayton, OT. Boaaver, Hn blersbnrg: W. Losiis Jaoobn Contr Hell; G. M, Canploghem, Alloonas; (0. ¥. Keller, Houserville: RB J, Barnite, Mifliobu'g: J. K. ar Poy burg: N. ¥F. Yooum, Reading: Charles Howar', tddiebung: Grant Hoover, RB. G. Larimer, Balls fonte; 0. Doefeck, Philadelphia; Onarios J Pell, Seranton; J. A. ldadaner, Watsontown: Harry Fraley, Alona; Gey, Mensoh, Millen; Samnel | Black, Wasseyvitie; J, A. Talore, Now York: D1. Barges, Cloverdale, David ©, Nary, G. W, Nalior, Moechaniosburg: H. BH. Canulogham; Altoona: J, F. Reber, Lewisburg: J Fleming Centre Hath K | EB. MoKissiok, Hublemshurg, H, W. Glas, ‘9 « | hans LI. Brewer Jersey Shore, Goon, W, Glass, OC. Uge +, Contre Hall: Chins ¥ Cook and wife, Bellefonte; John Rinith, Sprivg Mills; 0. ©. Con: for, Altotas; C. Harti, St Louis; A. BR, MeNiu, Thun day, Av Bb j Pridax, ys ve is rg keturday, Notas. Niaday, “ota ais BICYCLES. os have . Junk Tecsived lot of new chain orl: ehainloss biloycles which I offer at greatly reduced prices. Also a number of second-hand wheels on band from £5.00 up. Also a complete line of bis oycle sundries, Conster brakes n speo inlty. ad Tanking you Jor patron. we a y ng a tinuance of the same I remai ne any W. W. Boon, Contre “ il. nl), A io. » shin Aa i——— W. W. Boob advertises a wall tent for sale. BRIEF LOCALS, Will Avoid Troalile The fastest time made at the Mifflin] Mail carriers who bs habit of aceepiing unstam Dr. J. F. Alexander is having a new | along their routes have, | of instances, ect remo | to protect himself, » | postal laws, mail | per gives notice 4 any circumstences mail, No fault ou him for taking suc one of those who usk an act could reinstate lose his position. +B! BLIC sail Wright, w Pottery teow: day, folios tid not Mre, Maria Wagner, of Tusseyville, Is on the sick list. Andrew Corman & Bon’s hydraulic cider press at Spring Mills gill be in operation Tuesday of next week. Miss Wilma Love, of Tusseyville, is spending this week with friends in Bellefonte, and attending the fair. M. Bing Btover, brother of J, O. Bto- ver, of Potters Mills, was killed in a train wreck near Wheeling, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. George Stanton, of Ocean City, N. J, are the guests of Lewis Bundey. They will remain for a month or more, A. C. Ripks, of Centre Hill, sold five shoats 155 days old that averaged 163 pounds. A very good weight, and made without an extra effort. J. B, Meyer, Esq., of Penn Hall, has Carrier ¢ it “ALY BOF Rng » sppetivedy hoes : choice fruit on 1 good local bounded or Jobin Mos Blnck ny True in hat ew jain ing 10 hows led £4 Frauk ringer Ti BM day of pals : of sale: balan secured Ly bond {this week. | business He is giving the poultry considerable attention and making a success of it. W. A. Bandoe and Joseph Lulz this week are assisting in Bleckford's | Bellefonte restaurant. James Stall, Jacob From and Mrs, Samuel Gross Keller to conduct the boarding Ifouse on the fair grounds, WW rte in wry inate «Hire basen wou the mediante BEsaIDsL 1 cate? for setlienmd A © 8 Mrs. 85. H, Heckman and children, and her sister, Miss Tace Kreamer, Tuesday arrived in Centre Hall from DuBois. They are stopping with W, and in a sud itor Johnstown tre a the hie sdministre lon thelr ava entitled 10 re tice thet b polntme short time will go to to have already been shipped. Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Holloway, of near Monroe, Wisconsin, are east, hav- ing been at the Pan-American Expo- sition. It is twenty-five years since and on arriving at Mrs. Holloway is 8 sister of W, A. Curray, of Potters Mills, to which place they went Tuesday. Mr. Hollo- Mrs. Holloway was raised at Liuden Rept Be lioia goa I RA TIAL, THE'STAR'+* STO ORR ESTABLISHED 1889. TERME A "i rE i — Fa A £ ba RL SBR SN r WL iv APRIETAR Wiis 6. 0. BENNER Enthusiasm: A bn the mi 3 Fide ines without enthusiasm will die. Indeed, snsibing 1 ght you can putin it. This is especially true when you have We are enthmsisstic io our business, because we are cons are doing the right thing when we offer you more value for we do hh? No ronts, no expense, 1 what 3 We are bound to make our business mutual, we are t : the market a fords, and we sre bound to serve you on a lower bas sore in the valley, We are the little hen coop on the flat that the little 8x10 will be set aside in the very near futus A Few Crushers. Corn starch, por 1b, Se Arbuckie's coffer, 2 fis. 25 ols, Caustic soda, 2 Tbs. 10¢ Powder, per ib. 25 Webste: 's Unabridged Dictionary Euvelopes, 25 In yack, Sc. Caliones, per yd., 5 Bios hed table linen, per yd, Tle Hiesched towels, per pair, 100, i4-in. Horse rasp, this price is law, 5c, We have others ju great variety. OUR STOCK 18 COMPLETE IN THE Tar rope, glass jars, tin cans, salt, tar paper, ponte) Lane's famous wagon jack, oll stoves, half bushel and peck mess ens cut saws, trace chalos, Clothes wringer Jelly tumbler You will ind us st the old stand ona the plenic dt Three large Turkey -red handkerchiefs, 10 is the oid know i 1 50x PREOS ¥ petl ~a- 1 HE STAR. A ——————————————— A SSS Boys’ Call Just received a fine line of Men's and Shirts, 50 cents, 75 cents and £1.50. and examine them. Radcl iffe Shoes * m—————————————————soe () We handle the Radcliffe Shoe for Ladies. best in the market for $2.50. Men's Heavy Shoes. mummmm———) We also have a splendid line of Men's Iecavy Shoes for fall wear. Men’s Pants. 0 An elegant line of Men's Pants for fall and winter wear. Kioamer & Son, tate Hal, Pa. TENT FOR SALE. ® e000 New wall Tent, about 14 x22 feet.
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