The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 26, 1901, Image 8

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THE CEN
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CentRE HALL, . . . PENNA
September 26, 1901.
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Shoe Tack.
From the tannery to your foot
of every
us, and
run any
They
will last the
care he takes to deserve our bus.
iness. Our whole life is spent
among shoes, We gee, talk about
From
we know the history
The're made for
never
shoe,
the maker will
risk of losing our orders,
longer because of
and handle nothing else.
mérn till night, week in
week out, it isnotbiog but shoes,
Styles, forms, fashions, muateri-
als, what wear best, and what
kind keep their form best,
abou!
and
and
our
ceoo0eCcROROIOOR COTO C0CRCCOORDROCORS
what customers say
shoes—all this experience is al
the service of our patrons who
may it. We should
pleased to serve you.
disire be
Winter shoes are here, and not
FY price too high.
Mingle’s
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Shoe
Store,
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Farmers
A 4 I a
Harshbarger Glasgow
At the Lutheran parsonage at Cen.
tre Hall,
17, William Harshbarger and Miss Ids
in marriage by
Tuesday evening, September
Glasgow were united
Rev. J. M. Rearick.
A gps
The Milton Fair
The Milton fair, October 1
4, this year bids to excel
. 3 3 and
all others
This is one of the oldest and most sue
cessful fairs in the state, and it has the
reputation of always giving its patrons
good entertainment.
nisi pp i
Married at Baileyville,
The Rev. H. C. Love, to
Miss Bella Musser took place Wednes
ge Of
marr
day evening iu the Baileyville Preshy-
terian chureb. and sup
Dr. L
A reception
per was served at the home of
M. Huser.
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Commissioners’ Convention
Eighty-three members,
twenty-three counties, were present a!
the commissioners’ convention held is
Bellefonte Tuesday nnd Wedpesday.
J. C. Meyer, Esq, » presi
dent of the associalio
————
as elected
i.
wil tmin
Millinery Goods
his, Thurs
Mrs. Lucy Henney left t
day morning, for eastern cities and
will be absent ten days, selectiog
elaborate and fine of
Jatest styles of millinery goods,
an
assoriment 141
week.
As,
State,
430 Sindents al
with
four hundred and thirty students, The
Freshmen class consists of hun-
dred and eighty and the Bab -Fresh-
man number thirty-five, This is the
fargest enrollment of students
history of the college
State College opened last week
Ole
mmm ot imate
A Blair County College,
An eflort is beiog made by the pub
lic spirited citizens to purchase
buildings and grcunds of the old
Juniata College, at Martinsburg. If
the movement succeeds a college
of several complete courses will be
founded.
—
Philadelphia Patent Sitio,
E. F. Schlichter, No. 321 Vine St,
Philadelphia Patent Silo, was disap-
pointed in not being able to have bis
exhibit of silos on the Park grounds
Inst week, on account
understanding in shipping.
county is a ripe section for the intro
duction of the silo, and iv is a pity the
firm did not have its exhibit here,
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Deaths in Nearby Counties.
Blair—Mra., Catherine BSpatts, of
Tyrone, from typhoid fever, after an
illness of two weeks,
Huntingdon-—~Joseph Logan,
0
Daw
place he died.
Mrs. Mary Watson, of Huntingdon,
from the effects of a sunstroke received
early in June,
Sud Death of a Child,
Charlye, a son of Jucob Nidigh, of
near Rock Springs, aged four years
‘and three months, died Friday from
the effects of ipjuries received in a
peculiar way. The little lad was
following a manure spreader in the
field, and in some way his arm was
caught by the machinery, inflicting
serious wounds, Later lock-jaw
enused the child's death. The inter.
ment took place at Pine Hall, Rev.
Black officiating. Four of hin little
playmates tenderly carried Charley to
BANDA ORD LOSES OVER 82:15 00,
K. 11. Shafter, Proprietor of the Old Fort
Hotel, is Oat His Movey Keptin
a Smokehouse,
8. B. Bhafter, proprictor of the Old
of pocket $225 00,
in the smokehouse
The Old Fort was
doivg a rushing business Thursday of
for safe keeping.
last week, and the proprietor made a
of
wus frequently
to
bills of ten and twenty dollar denomi-
chest iu the simokehouse his place
It
necessary for Mr, Shafler change
nations, and if the money drawers of |
the hotel did not happen to have that
amount of change, the landlord
to his “vault” for the necessary. It
went
in
of money somewhere about his prem- |
ises and that the thief watched an op- |
portunse time and
own satisfaction.
investigated to his
The
thie
tool chest sprung open, and the mon- |
The robbery proved an easy job
smokehouse was broken into ad
ey consisting of notes, gold and silver,
hurriedly The |
, according
carried away.
{Oo |
Mr. Shatler's story, in broad daylight,
between two and four o'clock in the
A det
but all that could be done was to
eClive wax sent ior,
} ts
oR
sorrow fully at the empty chest, and
hope the thief might be caught.
created considerable ex-
the ti
The aflair
citement at me, and a variety of
stories, conflicting in many ways wers
girculated, Some are even so cruel as
to say thatthe whole atlair is a
but Mr. Shafler
AX,
declares the robbery
to have taken place,
— — > —
TROLLEY LINE FOR MILLUHEIM
The Lower Bad of §P 1% bes Con
ValTay
nected by Electric Locomotive Power,
A Millhelmn
is enthused
FOrTes pol
aver Lhe
line being
trolley i
nect Coburn, Millbeim,
Rebersburg, Madisonburg aod
Cave s that negotiations are bw
made to secure the necessary timber
such as poles aod ties, and that
struction on the line will begin it
than a month
The power hb i210 be built as
tisber and other
id Fae loge
the power house js slong
lion
reek,
cammwed sud harnesscd
RC
is to Ls
the
{Oru
fur
POWET NieCossary i
in turn will
fo chase the trolls
$ arid t t adjoining towns, It is
» purpose of the © which
WwW,
pany, of
Y 3 : > wis 1 3
VE aeser is * MOVING 10081 sir
p
sanbine nad freight
Pp Asse tiger
i
correspondent further ad ls
to pass into other
Fiesoe
I OGIing sere
e¢ Reporter hopes aboy
materialize
the
, sud that by nex
Year lower Penns Valley will regular
iy hear the clangs of the trolley bells
I'he Hep rier assures ils reads
when the trolley Hue
aud that
wed is completed, it
{4 completed
Penns Cave magnificent Loe
ment will give
to its subscribers and thelr families a
week's free entertainment, in
transportation over all railroads
erly celebrated aod be patiopal io jn-
poriance,
——
The
reservoir is full
Heservolr,
Phere
blue
of water!
to twelve feet of
: .
Civar,
voir, The wall placed
of the
piece of masonry, and was constructed
under the of B. DD.
Brisbin, The wall extends about one-
third way around the
along the
breast reservoir is a ¢plendid
supervision
the reservoir,
wall when oe- |
not decimied necessary, :
I pe agulY. —
Wedded 50 Yenrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ward, of
Bailey ville, Saturday celebrated their
golden wedding together with one |
hundred and fifty guests. The aged
eouple are in excellent. health and
spirits, and greatly enjoyed the meet. |
ing with . old time friends, Mrs. |
Ward and Miss Lizzie Irvin were |
married by Rev. James Hughs, |
Among the guests who witnessed the |
cerémonies fifty years ago were Mrs, |
Olewine, of Altoona, a sister and Wm. |
H. and 8. P. Irvin, brothers of the |
Irvin, Altoona; Warren 8. Builey- |
ville; Mrs. J. Boop, Harrisburg, and |
*
a A
. Song Service,
There will be a song service in the
Reformed ehurch Bunday evening to
which all are invited,
A IAI SYP
Notiee—The party who took the bi |
eyele from in front of the Runkle Ho.
tel lust Chursday afternoon, the 19th,
is known. If they express it at once
to the undersigned at Williamsport,
Pa, 06 questions will be asked, if not,
ig will be dealt with sccording to
Ww.
¥
Wu. P. LECHLER, i
IMPROVEMENTS IN SPRING MILLS,
Fine Busloess Pluow aud "rivate Dwelling
Houses Erceti dd
Among the numerous improvements
made in Spring
summer,
quite a number of
Mills during the pust
of
the
very imposing and spacious building
for the
Tlie
feet
floor
surface of
besides the remodeling
dwellings, is
erected by Smith & Dro ir ex
biisitiens, build
tensive furniture
ing is one bund filly
a! ly
three stories high, The first nil
in one room, has a floor 2G
t: the t1yor surface of the one
tire building is about 6000 square feet,
The first floor is vi ry handso niely fin-
like
Convers
polished
nll modern
This
ie display of furni-
ofthe £2
Wf the
a mirror, hs the
is
well lighted, is a
ture; here too are located the
for the
and the
. :
geteral | iness «
a
i}
: . !
ol r exclusively for bus. |
ness connected with funerals, The
floor is need for storage an
for the reg
the necessary machinery and fixtures, |
The up
sed for
' ot x 2
third floor is fitted
rooms and ean be
town hall
At the west end of thei
bh i
itiiding l« a
iusively for
jrax=ng
OX
My of oy wl
esse Way
hatchwa
ed without
had ent
enst nj
some line corn
yellow Yar thirteen
inches in im ex hibitio
this offices oubt specimens from
vill find
before
Various seg flivir wav io
tligap fjinriers the ere pis
housed.
A boy by the name of
near Newport, Perry
with an red
bunting
way tl gun
and the entire load entered
making sn awful wound,
Mrs, Frank Sinkey,
Ohio, sister of Mrs. Dr.
this came
Park Cox, of
county, met
while on
fatal. Inj
discharged
necident ently
in
whieh proved
Home ie Was
his body,
of Banbury,
Emerick, of |
three |
health, re- |
Wednesday, She was
place, who cant
turned home
Mrs, Carrie Osman will go to her |
home in Eureka, Kansas next week |
after haviog spent several months |
Freda Hess, of Linden Hall, will se-!
company her west,
*erry Luse next Tuesday will move
on the MeNitt farm recently purchas.
ed by E. M. Hayett. Mr, Luse offers
his house, near the station, for rent.
It isa new house aud is a comfort”
Mr. and Mrs Calvin Tressler and
son, of Peabody, Kansas, will return
west next week. ‘
The Ashland lumber company dolog
business in Poe Valley quit operations
A A SA
Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to
A cut, bruise, burn seald or jike Injury
will fustantly sllay the pain and will
heal the parts in Jess time than any
other tieatinent. Unless the injury is
very severe it wili not leave & sear.
nin Balm also cures rheumatism,
Spratum, PN Hn wid mates. For
sale by J. W, Reiler, Linden Hall, J.
Sith, Céntre Hull, :
Plenle Guests,
Names of persons who are indebted
to friends in town for hospitality :
Boob-Mrs, Gi Armbrust
a Margaret Evans, Pot
3. Wo Pr
# Jennie Reffuny
Farmer
Mr
Hall
sler nnd children
i Afr My
tor More srt
“nook, Mrs huarles Masser % Home
soph Tu hk ary
Wy -
Photographs
GENERAL LOCALS,
i Read about the dandy buggy
advertised by J. T. Lee.
| Wallace Igen, of Tylcraville, spent
! last week in Centre Hall,
Read the advertisement of the New
| York Balvage Compavy in another
column,
The public schools opened Monday
after a of
| thie picnic.
W. J.
menstire up to about 6
week's vacation on account
Mitterling’s potato erop will
The
that
UJ bushels,
writer's crop will almost touch
mark,
Kx
J. Li. Spang
the late I
Governor Hastings and Colonel
ler attended the funeral of
t MeK
ton Fhursday piternocon.,
Miss Potter.
Mr, in Potter,
burg, left this week for
rewicle inley at Can-
Margaret
Mrs
daughter of
of Miles
Pittsburg, wit!
and o
intention of entering a hospital
or & trained 1
WY.
her
Lrse,
Ley
Mrs, VW
Milibheim
{
FO
Boob is iu
assisting mother to prepare
{
public sale Lier household ROoods
Mrs, Reifsuyder will inake her home
with ber daughiler
ending the
wn church in ses
Consequentiy
i
BErViIces
bh iu this pla
Herklhiel
itner,
Lutheran chure
Adam
intusport,
obn Ia
where
. ¥
ure.
is lod narried Octo
idwig, formerly
he Lind
Hl WHO Is iow
isivess ia IE
tnoLher,
Welser
band man in
Of Tis ¢ ilensive DUsiness,
Merchant ge OO, Beuner, is a
be
Mr
pleased with the busi-
his
was Lhe |
bp
wn, and
to Bo
the Pan-American ex)
Wasilla
wre returning will go
On,
Benner is well
did last week at
ness he
pienie
'
store iI savs it
re, and wel week
fur sales he has had for years,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LL. Orvis,
their davghter Anna, left
for Litiiz, Lancaster
Miss Ating will e1
Linden Hall seruinary
Mr.
American }
county,
ter a student
al that pin
and Mrs, Orvis will visit the Pan-
XZ position before returuin
Is engaged
Carries a
{ dix
ana a #
Perso
nt and
ta of ris
is
His in
bil 0 secure Lhe
I during
entertain
scarcely a family in
town di
The Pine Gre
§ "11 1
toy Lhe ( iege |
orrespondent
A.
at Grange
Deek-
Park
Fails d ot
says J
er had on exhibition
a fourteen foot corn
$ 1s
SifiN,
his farm at Pennevivania Fu
the
white beans when
raace
His neighbors alleged that farm
1d
would pol grow he
id
t. Practical farming.
Charles Houseman, of Gro
hurt WROD
both Tlie
Jyoung man rode too close to a team of
/ hors being driven by Samuel Weiser
| near Penn Hall, and was knocked to
| the ground with the above result. The
completely wrecked,
Bicycle riders frequently dash close to
| horses, and it is a wonder that
are not more similar accidents,
(sreen ve
wax badly a
limba,
by
passing over his
| bicycle was
there
work at the very lowest prices,
A
Marriage Licenses,
Alex D. Ingram, Pittsburg.
Anna IL. Watson, Unionville,
Mitchell Askey, of Bnow Shoe,
Cora B. Feringer, Curtin twp,
Curry H. Love, Penna Furnsce.
Bella Musser, Penna Furnace,
W. Harrison Walker, Bellefonte,
Caroline E. Hoflman, Pleasantville,
Herman Moyer, Philipsburg,
Louisa Hoover, Philipsburg,
—— A MM YP
The Weather,
Rain
Fail,
Inwest
Temp.
% (
Bd
«51
«1
oh
wire
weevil
Thurday, Aug. 1)
Friday, " x
Saturday,
8 wday.
veveey
Ni rain .
asinine
BICYCLES, —! have just received n
= lot of new chain and
chainloss bicycles which I offer at
greatly reduced prices. Also a number
of second-hinnd wheels on hand from
$5.00 up. Also a complete hne of bis
eycle sundries, Coaster brakes a spec
fnlty. Thanking you for past patron.
age and respectfully soliciting a cons
tinusnee of the same I remain
A RA AAS A ROSSA
6. 0. BENNER
LOCAL ITEMS,
Wm. Gfrerer, of near this place, has
been ill for several weeks,
shiook’s cider the station
will be operated Tuesday of each week,
press al
Five weather for the past week. No
rain since 17 last,
A voting mschine
in Bellefonte, h
there before the
is on exhibition
aving bwen a
cot ies
Sale In sessi
Mrs,
in Bel
i
4
eight
iefonte
READE)
readers paid
sid is not re
iitlle
here |
utre Hall, at present
Las een none «
Ler
Farmers’
held at Sloux Fall
Dr. G. WW. Krum!
tis piace, bul who |
ut Beech Creek for the pa
:
nesday of week
Pains ri,
3 dysentery Ml ne
ber condition
Wednesday, she is yet
besith.
Was
Uentre
ounly Medical .
theap-
tual convention Peunsylvania
in
Meek, of
of the
a8 in
state Medical Bociet W sos: jon
al Philadelphis.
Jolinsiown
vie
who is 2 member
Centre County Association is
attendance,
I RR
Sale Register,
KORMAN
IvINE Mise
MES H.P a
grosend
Hel
buery,
Cif
Saturdsy,
hanes,
PROPRIETOR,