———————— ot THE CEN TRE REPORTER. Centre Hann, . . . PENNA, September 19, 1901. I — 0000000000 0000000006086000 Shoe Tack. From the tannery to your foot we know: the history of every shoe. The're made for us, and the maker will never run any risk of losing our orders. They will last lomger because of the care he takes to deserve our bus- iness. Our whole life is spent among shoes. We see, talk nbout and handle nothing else. Irom morn till night, week out, it is nothing but shoes. Styles, forms, fashions, materi- als, what wear best, and what kind keep their form best, and what about our shoes—all this experience is at the service of our patrons who may disire it. We should be pleased to serve you, week in and customers say Winter shoes are here, and not a price too high, Mingle’s BELLEFONTE, PA. Shee 6 a © ¢ © Qo » e © Store, : © ® e o 0 @ 0000000000000 00000080000 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran—Unfon. morning Valley, afternoon; Centre Hall, evening, GeOTEes Preshyterian—Centre Hall, 2.3 Mills, 10.80 a, m. p.m Spricg . - Bought a Property Spayd, of the Samuel Ream drush pro- Penn Hall for a consid Mrs. Valley, bought perty north of eration of $825. George Bi fons In Honor to the Late Presiden t Raturday evening at six o'clock, pis were rung and tolled, in honor of bella on all the churches in thi the late President, gloom over the town. whose death cast: tit etn Two Hit by Same Bolt While Elmer of Britain township, Lancaster of Hill with two struck Bowman, was driving pear Oak i instantly killed the horse. the ladies, a bolt of lightning and Bowman and ove of young The he the some bolt, not affected in t dies were struck by other least. lady was — a Mill Malsing The large roller flouring mill at Lin- den Hall was raised last week, Con- Pleasant the leulations, every tractor Kerstetter, of praised for Lap, was greatly per Rect measurements and ca piece of timber fitting to Mr. Ross will hurry the mill pletion as rapidly as possible, aud Lin- perfection Oo Of Hu den Hall will again have a mill on the old mill site which dates back to the early history of the valley. -— lig mins More Cattle Dying. During the few weeks over twenty-five head of cattle have found dead in the herd that has Fully owner past boens pasturing near Penfield. 1.506 head are in the herd. The tributes the mortality to the cattle eat- awl Mi ing a worm that infects the sassafras leaf, but they ask- ing the state to investigate the disease. The caMle are piled up and burned. are contemplatiog tl Pronounce it ‘sholigosel” Written according to its sound, the name Czolgosz or its nearest equivalent is “Teholigoseh,”’ or more speaking, “Shollgoseh,” Cz" is rep- 1 have the sound of “gosch.” @oing South Orwig and Kryder, who have beefy condueting an extensive lumber busi ness in various parts of Centre county, have concluded to go to West Virgin: ia to engage in the same business. The heads of the firm were through West Virginia recently, and purchased a tract of twelve hundred acres in Poea- hontas county. The mill will be locat ed near Cloverlick, «nd is near to where the lumber firm from Wood. ward is doing business, November has been decided upon as the time for N. C. Kryder, of this place to go south, A ———— stover and Hosterman Not Jalled, The story current that Messrs, Hos. terman snd Btover, of Woodward, are Juiled in West Virginia, is en’ irely un- trne, The story bad its origin from the fact that the firm's lumber opera. tions are penned up by others who ‘own land adjacent and between the Hosterman and Stover tract and the railroad, thus shutting oft shipping fa. cilities. Toe railroad company was to extend a branch to or near their traet, but work was suspended. The lumber firm is not discouraged, however, and are building houses and getting their 9 | GRENOBLE -BARTHOLOMEW, A Pretty Wedding at the Home of W, H Bartholomew Wednesday Morning, Miss M. Helen Bartholomew Wed- nesday morning became Mrs, Greno- ble—the wite for all time of Henry W Cumberland, Md. The | quremnony was performed by Rev. T. | W, Haven, Ph. D, pastor of the Meth- lipiscopal church, and the wed- { march was rendered by Ed. L. | Bartholomew, brother of the bride, The bridal party left on the 818 worning train the same morning for | Buftalo, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Balti- Atter the hon- eyvmoon the couple will take quarters | | | ! } Care nubile, of i odist {ding or more and Gettysburg, at the Arlington hotel, Cumberland, | where the groom is train dispatcher on the Baltimore and Olio railroad. The bride is the only doughter of W, i H. Bartholomew, at whose home the She is a gradu- Normal school ceremony took place, Millersville and has very successfully tayght pub- ate of the | lic school several terms, She also has | accomplishments in music and as a ole L301 " D iW YORC & , B) Give Peaches a Biack Eye The local fruit raisers in + ii | county, have about sgreed tht fruit which will the apple. that region is Thousands he county and some money made 3 but there have been lots of Lime aud money lost by the peach growers, 100 Apples do bester there, but the Pl Crop is poor this season in almost every place, Many apple trees are being planted io that county. Growers are also turn- : tf} ie 4 : t ing their attention to pears, some put- i paying number of { he) ting out a trees, and is thought y will produce a — Improve the School Grounds, school It is board to ere the intent at improvement of grouna the Publie Beh ark. new walk «d at £100, which wi A expense of Ov has been In ver for generations to come, but needs grading ¥ 3 ir i in order FON. INOs - any 3 done gi one, This ean be ii without the ex is enough NR w hose donate to a work hers Ini er prizes of two hun- versity « $250) each : Ad dollars The Beope and Work of “gr the Mouse TH competed for onl High vania hoe, § ms vy by teachers of Pub Schools In State fie The announcement ££ 3 at 1 . § i of the successful eompetitors, and the award of the U held the prizes, will be made at bye niversity ( J 18th, ammencement, to : 63 une 1002 -~ - The New Compulenry School Law Aftorn ¢ department of ey General Elkin advised the written opinion that the compulsory ' eduestion bill passed by the last legis. { lattire went into effect when it was ap proved July 11 Mr f | eal enforeement of by Governor Stone the ensuing sehool year due allowance | should be made for any derelictions on | the part of school boards or the people {in the anbwervance of ita provisions by reason of anfamiliarity with its re quirements, —— - Marriage Licenses, Darr, Bellefonte, Sadie B. Thorp, Yarnell, Wm. (0. Kaler, Millmont, Pa, Anna Rearick, Milimont, Pa. W. M. Harshherger, Onola Mills, Ida Glasgow, Tusseyville, H. B. Mallory, Altoona, Emma Johnston, Bellefonte, Samuel I. Bafemaster, Fleming. Slrira Tressler, Fillmore, FH. W. Grenoble, Camberland, Md. (ien, W, faurice M. Overly, Mammoth, Pa. Slizabeth M. Wagner, Martha, Pa. main Drilling for ON The drilling of the first teat well on the Gummo farm, near Lock Haven, was stared this week, tion to go probably 1500 feet, if no signa of oil or gas are found soorer, It is thought however, that when the drill has resched 800 or 900 feet, there will be encouraging indieations, S————— A] Potatoes for Sale A ear load of choice potatoes, strict. Iv first class in every particular, Rural New York variety, ean be had by en- quiring at this office, Mr. and Mr Ed C. Gilliland, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Odenkirk. On their way home they intend to leave their daughter, Miss Estelln, at Lhe Central State Normal Behool for the fall term. Mr, Gilliland was born at Centre Hill and expects to meet many familia foe at the plone tha. week. THE GRANGE ENCAMPMENT. EVERYTHING POINTS TO DAY THURSDAY, A GREAT The Farmers Arcoased asd Pant New Life Tato Their Annan) Gathering. The Exhibits Good, Everything points to a great dsy to Park, It is the new life At this writing there is every indieaiion of the day at the Grange 28th anniversary, and been infused, attendance be. Inst The whole Patron loaf has been newly leav- be directions, ing much larger than Vear. ened, and the expansion will no- ticed and felt all The ytrons throughont the entire county g A in are taking a greater interest in the en- ex hibition this heretol cam pment and yeu thian any time ere, reason for it all, the organization will not see its insti ganization is and proud aud will guard, jealously guard, its io- | stitutions agaiost all despoilers, t. i The Sunday services were well a tended, considering the frequent Rev, livered an able sermon des foan attentive, | ers during the dav. shuliz audience, : opened bright ng of the unusual were gelling their quarte exhibitors were locating suttders wer nailing and pinnit ¢ eVEery. t4 i 3 4s il LIMIDIE 11 reading RITCC RPS » showin and during the weel n were ro arranging tl prepar- ing ERIE for i 1 Tuesd feud i=] ay Lhe d LID per on the encam Dition proceeding the greater part of amp life anythis Wednesday wa » Lx re tHe Program for Memorial Service Fini service the memory ol MeKinl auditorium, Grirange Meru ev will be Lield Par 04 i the Thurs 3, day afternoon at three ioek, when the following program will be render ed Music by the eh Seripture lesson Pray Muse by Light." Address, Rev. J jeet—Sketeh of the Address—Rev., D. M. Wolf, D. D. Address, Rev, W. H. Schuyler, D., subject—"*Worth of a Pure Address Rev, A. A, Black. Address—Rev, F. KE. Kooniz, Prayer--Rev. J. F, Fenstemaker. Rev, D. E. Hepler. Wo py '. Haven wy, Kindly M. President.’ KRearick, sub- » i. Life.” Benediction Resolutions of Respeet, | Whereas it lias pleased our | ly Father to remove from our { Brother D. H. Ruhl, midst Resolved that we mourn ihe decease { of our Brother, That we extend our | sympathy the bereaved family. | That we have this published in the { several county papers and send a copy | to his family and place ope on file in i the Castle. P. W. LEIrzeLL J. A. GRENOBLE. EMASURL Fy. to RAMI SARA Centre Hall Hotel Guests, Mr. and Mrs, K. Keller, Mrs. C. Binder, Phi'a- delphis; 8G. Slack, Coser; J ©. Meyer, WB. C Meyer, State College; Adan Felty, Shingletown; W. 0 Hoffman, Milroy: 8. K. Faust, Milihelm,; Randolph Anthony, Baltimore; M, C. Masser, Ty « rote; Pailip 0. Fessler, Willlamspor : J. H, Flem- ing, Pittsburg; James Cornelia, Bellefonte; Sam B. Cowewnll, Altoons; (i, M. King, Now York; Jor. 1. Winters, New Berlin; 6G. ¥. Roush. Harris burg: Al Eve, Lewistown, E. M. Noll, Pleasant fGen AR MeNit, D8 MeN, Siglervitie; Theo. W. Spyder, Centre Hdl, Wn, lab), Spring Mills; 1. BR Stroup, A. J. Reed, Resdaviile; D, LL. Bart wom, Cloverdale: J. DD. Houser, Harvey Ronides, J Suyder, J. W, Weaver, John Gilliland, J, B. Rail pow, Biate College: KE. B, Barr, Reading: Sim Get: | ehatl, Caldwell; © F. Heyhouss, Miteon; G. C. | Bimglan, Rochester, K. VJ BE Tibbens, Logan PAW GM Rowe, 8B. G. Allison, Tyrone; Jas. Swee- ney, 8 Hues, Harrisburg: Theo, Vesper, Alba. § baits, Mich: WH, Bures, Pliaburg: J. J, Me Murrey, Dauville; J, Stonetirakor, Coburn; W. DEATHS, DH, RUHL D. H., Ruhl, of Spring Saturday night after an iliness extend- ing over or Mr. Rubi wus broken down in health nud later {was stricken with paralysis, and his condition n year Hore, was such during the past Hot have fatnily and Lis death would surprise | year that i been a to his | friends, The fuperal which was conducted by the ol | Sprivg Mills, took place Wednesday, 110 a. mi. The ides | iin i fF, Lentz uf wiie, eaves ole Knights of the Golden Eagle » i deceased, and three Rishel, of daughter sons, namely, Mrs. Willis voutgomery ; Edward, William aud Biker, of Spring Mills. Me. { with Hulit's the hotel jeounly fora nine was associated business no Centre number of years, | conducted the hotels at Potters Milis fund Spring Mills, BESS] hs dn BROW | Death called from this world Bessie | Agu of Wm. A | brown, of Huntingdon, Saturday last, es Drown, daughter | she was tender in 5 Cars, ail. Deatl exceedingly right and beloved Ly | place on the day mentioned, wll tiluess of about twelve days of bralp ever, at the homie of her gral Glial hie r, vathaniel Brown, at Farnwers Mills Lie Mouday burial took place M. ther and mot i! Horn ing. Rev. J. Rearick «fliciating Her fa ber of Huntingdon i thas grief dear one. Was fourt ii Years len mwonths and three GBYS, Wp Vopular Science shenschriflt Heller, di- blind, In percepiion rowaeq 3 Mi WAS to the 18 of en- y has very useful vision, and forms and i \ tel eager mind tha | deavor the Ix can distinguish ven ean read. There are possibly thousands of blind people who reno in- { stead of cultis to a degree that the blind types useless. — American Medicine, i ' i rm colors Fi o have eed vision is ii ¥ ntine fini } ating would render To feel in apple pie order 18 a purse which dates back to Puritan times-—to a certain Hepzibah Merton. that every Saturday she was accus- | tomed to bake two or three dozen ap- | ple ples, which were to last her family "through the coming week, These she | placed carefully on her pantry shelves, | that Tuesday's ples might not be con- | Jused with Thursday's nor those pre | sumably large or futended for washing | and sweeping days caten when house- hold 1abors were lighter, gibal's “apple ple order” was known throughout the entire settlement and originated the well known saying. —————" os fA A The Weather, Highest Temp, or Rain Fall. JR 1 owest Temp. a & Thurday, Ang. 12 Friday, od 13 Saturday, 8 unday, Monday, Toosday , Wednesday, Total min BICYCI ES ol have just received an t+ lot of new chain and chainless bloycles which [ offer at greatly reduged prices. Also a number of second-hand wheels on hand from £5.00 up. Also a complete line of bi eyele sundries, Coaster brakes a spec. fnlty. Thanking you fof nast patron. tinuance of the same I Ww. Ww * IR. i " fall, 1.17 inches. main entails, vo. Holloway, Law Jay, ¥. Boy, W. GESERAL LOCALS, President Theodore Roosevelt. Will Keller, of Munson Station, son lof P. J. fi Keller, of this place, is home of no short slay, Mrs, vigited friends and relatives Hall and Centre Hall, I land Haven, the congregation, Mary Goodhart, of Salona, ut Penn ley, Wright, pastor of the Great Is- Lock resignation Presbyterian church, tendered his to and Mrs. May of relatives in Hudson Love, daughter and son William, are the guests town, preparatory to leaving for their home in Pitisl Lew Ur. Farmers are busy seeding, raising potatoes and cutting corn, They how- ever took attend the enotgh time to one distinetive the J tira returned farmers, gatheriug encampment and exhibition. » of Nitt C. B 4 atiey, has Ohio A134 hi where he attended the s Any ie from Cl eland, oldiers encamyp- ment and visited bis gon William, He i the i she & Nie & . also visited Niagara Falls ou bis way ¢ iy H. 13438 Ar HILLY, of wr i a NUWET Mc- hile ily attended the encampment and He ge acid factory Decker, accompanied by hibition. is engaged with a in toatl place and is a good Living. f Reighord, of ii Marah Logauton Wil recent just palsy y Hx been iis Lis own and Main tiie same into the house vacated West Chure ck on 5 A P Weiland, L 4] is and also d buy grain and famiis to Milroy in Reariek . i Hoven engaged the He nnected witl was an ¢ vif works his name was ARROT~ ry the ry movement for ie community, (temberiing of Selinsgrove waring to establish a skunk farm r Selinsgrove Jupction i 8 SU iil neat id trapper ane and the gan ou fisher 1 CAD make seus Of He 1 Wharf, with thinks he } Mint $ PUR » a ow has a frog pond at Hummel's { d fi big profits out over twenty hota oge, and expects to make of the two interesting industries, The engagement of Miss Annie M, drooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas per Brooks, of Pleasant Gap, and Har ry Uenizel bas been publicly announce’ ed which says the Watchman. The wedding the social event | of the month at Pleasant Gap, will be celebrated at the home of the bride's | parents on Thursday, the 26th, at 5 o'- Mr. Gentzel is a son of Henry Genizel, but his home is now in Altoo- | na, where he has been employed for more than a year, ' will be clock. 6. 0. BENNER Enthusiasm: BRIEYV LOCALS, The Reporter for news Win, Kooflsinger, of Pleasant Gap, was a caller Wednesday morning, HUWillshire Herald! ig the name of the newspaper by W, 0G, Hoffer, son of the late George Hofler, of this place, The loc Will shire, Van Wert esunt LE) publisher nite is (iho the Heemer's Ys A passenger O45 one of gpecial trains mistook Conductor Ylirange Park! call for!’ change cars and accordingly left his train Proce d to Bunbury, his obj Miss Jennie Miss Edith Riter, of millers at the | Mins readers, and one of thie clive point, of (rill, Mil and iis were teporter office Gill Is one day f the Beporter virotint { yreng LE ht 1108 py subscription, Ww. purchased Miss i Cured Dr. G ago Hosterman few avs a fine far his da 1s ughter, len, he jnsiro- ment was y \ I, who has ninr tion jor bandiing his line, James A Wea 1 the « Col. was one of arly arriv ¥ Park grounds for the week, one of the organizat ver Is mers’ ion, in being reguiarly op Masic Exhibit f 4 & vel ielonie ana a Line + a ariel 5 BUG On account of i lent MeKinley Pennsylvania 8 a Kathryn returned to her spending two weeks ve ih her ry Blane wi an. a Wilkis n visited her Lolo Strohm several days last week, A I M £ Mr { 3 ar i atl i 1s 18d Mod turned from tl u wil recently Frank Th last Alex. © woes! t a dav s Bpent | Gay week at the home of Dr. H, K nder, Howar} a painful accident while working at the shingle il at Linden Hall, » 43 xt : Ie 4 rs Of DIS Pgnl #ig Slabig met with ’ by having two haud badly lacer- Many of ti are attending Grange picnic, Mra Ellbn Weiser, of Millesim, visiting her sister, Mrs. Mervin Kubin. Frank McCoy, of this Thomas Swariz, Tussey- ville, left for Buffalo Tuesday. Mrs Mifflin was in town Friday on her way Merchant place, ar of A i ££: t : Bowersox, of county, home was Os where she Mra College, i from Niatle nursing her invall sister, man, Edward Allison's new ale a pleasant house is most finished and will be home for some one, i ps Ml Bale Hegister, PP. KORMAN Oak Hall rdey driving mere, good bugey, harbess, housetold g sods, double healer, wie MRS. H salu . PROPRIETOR. * . . » know what it js. Corn starch, per ib, 30, Arbuckie's coffer, 2 tw, 35 Cl, Canstio sods, 2 Tos, 100, Powder, per 1h, Be. Euvelopes, 25 in peck, 3c. Caliooes, por yd, Be. files had table Hoen, per yd, Zo. lesched towels, per pair, 100, We have others in great variety, Tar rope, glass jars, tin cans, fanc's fmaus wagon jack, oil stoves, half bushel N THE FOLLOWING. ~~ THE STAR
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