The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 03, 1901, Image 8

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    Hair. . . PENN'A
1901.
CENTRE
October
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TOUGH BOYS
Need Good Shoes.
GOOD BOYS
Need Tough Shoes.
SHOES
have all
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wenr w
it all kinds of boys, not
f Winter
kinda
all Kinds « f calves, but nil
of Calf Shoes.
Both need (
for £
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kinds
are made
Wiki
ather
never rip,
and made
aud wear
healthy,
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and |
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for the
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Wilkesharre, ane
ff
Miles Arney Improviog
hand,
from ti
tion
Necessary
develop ed.
poison ba
ent there
will be no f
is an assistant i
al
College wher
aud where be is al prese:;
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departine:
Companies to Consop!idats
shareh
The ders the
vania Telephone C
ing in Harrisburg,
$1,114,400 worth of st
the Central Pennsylva
and Bupply Compusuy,
Bell Company doing
section, and has of
port. The transfer
October 1, and the busin:
pany,
tween 20.000 i
after be directed from Harris!
Y
Hi
ii
Was nisae
ss of t]
t
ai
covering
rist p
ry »t1 !
nstriments,
sia —
Millinery Opend
Mrs. Lucey Henney
phia, purchasing her st
nery goods and announces that
opening days at her mii
Centre Hall will Thu
Friday, October 10th and 11th.
latest sigles, in hats and
which are exceedingly pretty, will be
ou sale at that time, together with
full line of goods usually kept
millinery establishment, Every body
is invited.to come and look the goods
over, even if they do not wish to buy
The selections and prices asked will
bear thorough luspection and investi |
gation,
store in
ery
al td
The
bonnets,
be rsany
oa
in a
et ——
Negro Fatally sinbbed,
William Denton, a negro, was fatally
stabbed Wednesday night of last week
at Lewisburg by Edward Arnold, aged
24 years, during «fight over a pint of
whiskey. The men are from Balti
more and came 0 Lewisburg with a
vaudeville show to attend the county
fair,
The men bought the whisky, which
Arnold carried. The latter refused to
give Denton a driok and a fight en.
sued, during which Arnold thrust a
knife into the heart of his antagonist,
Arnold made Lo attempt Lo gel sway,
He claims self-defense, :
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THE BIRLEWATER SUIT,
The Case Willg: Bel wre the Superior Court
Next Week
The ¢ Annie
Bible vs, the Borough of Centre Hall
woe of Misses Lizzie and
will come up before the Puperior Court
g in Philadelphin next week,
al was taken from a jodgment
wi by President Judge Love in
i . Ly!
140.25 Phat
oe
by the
borough 14
sw Lhe date
sutoMce for
1% receives
Hedaord Kates to Gettyabinrg
§
unt of the National Eacamip-
Veter nt
the
will
an Legion,
t's, Uetober
Railroad
sion tickets at the rate of one
9 to 1],
ivania company
sell exeur
fare for the round trip from all points
For
rg Tickets Lo be
“589
on its line to Cietiysbu
sold and good going October 6,
and 10,
clusgi ve,
ss Continuing Copper Line,
The U. T. and T. Co.
copper wire from Millhein
having
yy
in-
~
etringing a
to Belle
begun work
returpving, to October 15,
RI
is
Hioemen
arms ete, between Centre Hall and
Millbeim exchanges,
Centre Hall the needed
tarough wire to the county sent and
frequent.
ne ——
CR
T——
The fourth race betwesn the Co lume
day, Thursday. Taree ¢florta resulted
in flukes, nid onee the Columbia won,
Messrs. Joho Duubermuan, Willlam
Boozer and Frank Geary are attend| g
the Milton fair. Altogether there were
Dine tickels sold,
i
i
— gw
” bEaTHS, \
Hnll this MRS, ELIZABETH LOVE
Mrs, Elizabeth Love, widow of John
Lave, died at her home in Centre Hall
The
The
funeral took place Tuesday afternoon,
BIX CARS OF CATTLE
is entre
Week Pour shiippers
tio Bes i brisk nat
i rept Ghent
Hatarday aftei noon of last week,
before
vid
fei 4
$id
P
i direct cause of death was dropsy,
ure .
iuterment being made at the cemetery
this The
conducted by
in place, funeral services
Haven and
chuyler, the latter delivering the die-
were eve,
in the Methodist church.
ed
ouUrse
a daughter of Wm.
AL iit
NR RLIN,
und
ve, who
ago
il iy ¢ dren,
two, William
The
reinaing
edoy on
On Liisiness
3
preparing to strip a
which is
ene in
I. becsyse the siripping
HE nees
prevents air entering when the
atid windows are clos d
ir and Mrs. Theod
Boaslsburg, gave a party to
wil
rein}
re Boal,
th
it I
mh
sll the boys
of
in
irs
in the se hiond
Ar
on
ats
honor of their
many and girls primary
stdden | Boalsburg onday slternoon
ling
Miss
Mrs. |
aud
crenin |
Pierce, who
birthday.
sleet 8h)
at
reached his sixth
and Pa- | Galloway, of Bellefont
for hurri- | Boal in entertaining the children
iopes this | they were all treated with
wlor he 1
slornis £8 TH
Dwedlors ale o, Aniston]
Cie consis must
canes, tidal waves i ey ice
mount, Could be well for navigator
slong the
fir
eartbguakes nnd political
Wis swateh oud |
John H. Love; of Wilton Centr, |
| Hlinois, arrived Monday to attend the |
i funeral of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth |
love, Mr. Love relates that the crops |
in his section were very good, consid |
jerfng the extremely dry weather,
| Corn will yield as much as thirty-five
SOIC | to forty bushels, which means shelled
| corn, for the cereal is never spoken of
n Iilinois in any other sense with res
rence to yield. Oats also yieldid
hirty to forty bushels,
BOVE sions Loring tirraslers,
will
our fi-
iwiween Mal |
trouble
This wm
Will jus
This u
ran high. F Jupiter
nancial plate)
urn atid the sun usunl posi-
tion of the
give
beavetily panoramic seo
pinvets will undoubtedly
tis wrtunity
Ri} opj £9 see
8,
A i NT fa.
B85 Valu
Weare going to wake about
for B13
fifteen |
dozen $5 00 cabinets for £3 00, Would |
you like to haven dozen A bargain, | ; : a Te
W., W. Bain, i we I have just received a
Centre Hull Gallery, Friday, Oct. | BICYCLES, lot of new chain and
—t chalnless bicycles which I offer at
enti: | greatly reduced prices, Also a number
lichen i Of second-hand wheels oo hand from
: Full. $5.00 up. Also a complete hue of bis
cycle suodries, Conster brakes a speo-
falty, Thanking you for past patrons
# and respeetfilly soliciting a con.
nuance of the same [ remain
fhe
tA
Prveest
Toinip,
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be]
Thur Cay, Aug 9...
Fridai, ’ Ld
A taiday,
8B hlay
Mon ed i
Tiiemidiag
Woon oy,
Kain tai, 49
wt
2
9.7
Barer
i i win ¥
Lovin it wo ll
Respeetfully,
W. W. Boos, Centre Hal,
GENERAL LOCALE,
H., E Bheckengost of Farmers Mille,
offers a mare and colt for sale,
LOCAL ITEME
Heri
tact of inflammatory
James Gregg is st (r
#5
Miss Kutie Weaver was called to |
of
ier examine
is
bid you
nome at Coburn on account sick Kreamer Mots
hess. fine,
A prelty song service was rendered
in the teformed
night.
church Sunday
A. H. Wagner, of Alfarata, Mifflin
coutity, was a guest of the MeClenaban
fumily over Bunday,
Howard of
ather, Ex-Bherifl |
Mpangler Bellefoute,
muogler, iu
sit this week,
Hl was moved
Liinieherger tract west of Cen.
{
tre Hall to nest Hecla, oun the Bush &
Thompson tract,
H. Sel
Preshvier
ttuvler is attendi
this Dou's
Mrs i
wits
Jared Mowery
at Altoona
Elder
y Of the Spring Mills
»
He
William Goodhiart
week. is sccompanied by
wy Nes
Presbytery opened in the first wii
yv, and
Jrosuss
church at Altoona on Tuesday at
To day (TI
2 p. erick prope
in
ay) Presbytery will again take
§0th
astorate of Rev, ID.
of
ptired
inkeé part in the celebrating ofthe cated by
owned by ;
B. Richard will occu
ing, just vacated by
anniversary of the §
H. Barron, D. D,
Holliday sburg
THE'STAR'STO
ESTABLISHED 1889.
over the church
THERE
R
PROPR
ll |
ml
1 ®
gw
iET0R.
6. 0. BENNER
SOME SPECIALS.
Rubbers for everybody.
Wagons for the boys,
(lass jars for fruit,
(loves and anderwear {or men.
Snow Flake Flour for good bread,
The above is ouly
a drop in the bucket.
We have ‘cm.
—~~ugi- TH. STAR,