The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 10, 1901, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
CenTrRE HALL, . .
October 10, 1901.
TOUGH BOYS
Need Good Shoes.
GOOD BOYS
Need Tough Shoes.
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Both need CALF SHOES
for Winter wear-—we have all
kinds -—not all kinds of boys, not
all kinds of calves, but all kinds
of Calf Shoes.
Our Boy's Shoes are made
with heavy soles will never rip,
serviceable Calf leather and made
in every way tostand bard usage
and wear. To keep your boy
healthy, see that he has good
shoes. The Fall and Winter
Meason is the time he needs the
right kind of footwear. Bovs like
our Shoes and parents like our
prices,
and $1.75 are
$1, $1 25, $150
some of them.
Shoe
Store,
Mingle’s
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
i erian-—Na sory ir Pastor i
t
Missing Man's Baily Found,
The mysterious disappearance
John W. Weaver, of
who purchased the Hasbel
Pine street, was solved Friday of last
week,
river, Hel
mitted suicide v
sane
wed to
temporarily
have
in
A
ir IRU.T.&T Phones
AU.1T T. phcre
the store of Kreamer &
. X
was :
=e -
n, that be
ing the twenty phone put vu
and io use today
limits. When the
the
the boroug
be
had
new company
gan busipsss, Bell eompany
about fifteen phones I'he number of
phones per eapita in this place is very
with of
large that
towns,
compared
smi As Ao
Struck Oil.
from the lands of W. H. Brown
Clinton county,
Demoaoerat of the 3rd inst.
The drill
three and a haif
twenty
went through a
L
vein
i fonds
feu thick,
foe
another vein. There are also on
1
lands veins of
el ay of a good quality .
—- A ————
Ministerial Meetiog,
sferinl sssociation met ut
Dr Monday
The members present were
Lesher
D. 8B. Hepler,
The mini
the home of
=~ ‘hay fer
morning.
and
evs, duck,
Lemont
Kershner, Centre Hall. Subject dis-
our duty with relation te them,”
pext meeting will be held first Mon-
day in November, and will be held at
the home of Rev, Hepler
} s Lemont,
Wi fy
Compulsory Attendance Aol,
That any person employing a child
or children, shall furnish, on or before
the third Monday of the school term
and quarterly thereafter, 10 the super-
intendent of the school, to the seere-
tary of the board of schion!
controllers of the
such ehild or children the
names, age, place of residence, and
name of parent or guardian of every
person under the age of sixteen years
fn his employ at the time of said
report.
directors or
district in which
reside,
a —— tain
Edward Arnold Held for Marder
* Edward Arnold, who Wednesday of
last week, killed the negro Wm. Den-
ton, on the streets of Lewisburg, was
held for trial at the January term
of court on the charge of murder
Arnold claims to have committed the
act in self defense, A witness who
saw the whole transaction from her
bed room window, testified that the
colored mat wae the aggressor in the
combat. This bit of evidence will po
doubt save Arnold his neck,
1M MAP S40 AN AI
7 Cnught Mig Game,
A land turtle that has spent one or
two years on the writer's premises in
Centre Hall without bein: obwerved
more than ounce or twice, caught big
game. The hoaling of a flue miniiene
. eat brought the altention of a feline
lover to it, snd on investigation it wes
seen that the land turtle bad proud
It took considerable persussion to ine
duce the turtle to relesse his bold By
# certalu number of mps on his bard
shelled back the turtle wes made to une
derstand that cat mest was an luprop.
r diet for him,
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| ACCIDENTALLY SHOT,
i
Charlies Packer Reostved a Prob ily Fatal
Wound Saturday Night,
Charles Packer was shot Saturday
‘evening about six o'clock by the acci-
| dental discharge of a gun in the bands
of Henry Knoflsinger. Mr. Knoftsing-
er was cleaning a gun at the time, and
| it was supposed the weapon was not
| loaded,
is sixteen years old, an inch below the
navel, and after receiving the wound
walked from the Kooflsinger home in
Greens Valley to the Gordon farm, on
the Zion road, where Dr. Fisher was
called to to dressed the wound. The
physician was unable to
bullet. The young man is in a very
serious condition at present,
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a ——
Millinery Opening at Spring Milis,
Mrs. Badie J. Wolf, of Spring Mills,
announces her millinery opening for
| Friday and Baturdsy of thjs week,
| having just returned from Philadel-
| phis with a fine line of goods. She in-
vites all to come and see her goods.
il hong
Insurance Meeting.
A meeting of the Farmers Fire
surance company is being held in Cen-
i tre Hall today (Thursday) far the pur-
{to
the fire loss of Henry Snyder, of Pipe
Grove Mills. The loss to this company
was $900, "
* Appeats to
The following cases were appealed to
| the Superior Court and will be heard
| the latter part of this month :
Lizzie and Annie
Hall borough; appeal
pose of laying an assessment cover
Aan
he Superior Court,
A
Bible vu. Centre
taken by the
borough,
Com. vs. Jacob Quiggle, appealed by
defendant.
Brubaker Coal Co Coal
ve Benton
peal d by defendants,
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Marriage Licenses,
James Albert Lee, Fleming
Mary Elizabeth Grimes, Fleming,
Francis 8. Ulr , Millheim
Mary L. Reish entre Hall
J. M. Williams, Port Matilda.
Port Matilda.
Kline Woodring, Bellefonte,
Mary Cruse,
Edward Venatts, Lock Haven.
Jennie Peters, Milesburg
ek
LO
Grace Reese,
NH
bBellefoute,
nil cot ovsnamm———
Will Soldiers Ger Bounty 7
of
provide
it
Federal
f bounty of $194
old
for a
upon
seeins that pone the
laws, which
ww each soldier
| enlistment, wind
the
smount
Fhis will be added to by a Pennsylvania
Lave b=en repesied,
all the
{ last war are entitled
veterans of
to
i that therefore
that
| stutue which gives a further
‘ER
iv
bount, of
21 for each soldier who enlisted with
Both
the days Ld
in the borders of the state, Inws
f ¥
i i
diffi
| were passed during e
!
i Civil war when voluoteers were
iit Lo sectire,
- hes
To Wed in Allegheny.
Arne ¥ A Lee, son of J. 5.
| this place, and Miss Sarah J. Tate, of
Lee, of
| Allegheny, will become man and wife
evening of vext week,
Fhe bride is a daughter of R. H. Tate,
| general superintendent and manager
i of the Metal Co
Souse the wedding
We cd nesd 3
Maguus
whose
Miss Grace Lee, sister of the
groom,
11 set in the capacity of bridesmaid
and a brother of the bride will be
Zroomsman,
wi
The groom has been in the employ.
ment of
i of the Westinghouse company
| for several years, and consequently the
newly married couple will
smokey City their future home,
J. T. Lee and daughter Grace vill go
to Allegheny Saturday of this week.
The Importance of Tree Pianting,
The importance aod lasting benefits
of tree planting cannot be overdrawn,
Phere are a number of homes in Cen-
tre Hall that are lacking the beauty of
shade trees in front of them, and the
owners should not permit the full arbor
day—October &
setting trees in the vacant places, [he
expense is so small, and value in years
to come so large, that no one ean aff rd
to plead poverty when the shade tree
sutject mentioned. Compare the
fronts of homes studded with the besu.
tiful maple with the fronts of homes
barren of brees, and you will at once
see that the latter is Jacking an essen-
tial to ua pleasant howe. Plant shade
trees, und when doing so select a hardy
variety, such as the silver maple, or
any of the maple species,
Sn a.
Wedded U der inffignities,
With ber bead bandaged and unable
to stand on her feel without ussistance
from friends, Miss Bertha Stem, of
Lognuton, st noon Thursday of last
wesk becunue the wife of Rev, ©. CO.
Mister, of Miflinburg. The wedding
wus solemunized by Rev, Mr, Reewer,
of Lewisburg.
Mr, Mistner and Mise Stamm nate
rowly escuped serious ivjuries io a run-
awpy wsccident while driving from
Lock Haven to Logsuton mention of
which was msde in lust week's issue.
Miss wm was rendered aocons
scious, while Mr, Mistoer was badly
cut nud braised. Thursday bad been
fixed ue their wedding duy, snd de
is
RELIEVED (
IF HIS MONEY,
‘A Fillmore Farm
posed Friend,
r Yhone Up” by 8 Supe.
more, Friday of last week went to
Philipsburg on busines. During the
day be fell in with a young man aged
| stranger to him. It seems that
“made up’ with each ofher
ly, and took an occasional drink 1o-
| kether. About 7.350 in the
| they wandered down the
| vania railroad to the
| near
i
| young man,
they
i
i
i
|
Pennsyl-
walering
the Here
engine house
| thdught, lives near Snow Shoe, pro-
| ceeded to “do up'’ bis farmer friend
| and relieve him of He
| choked Lim, hammered him and kick
{ ed him until be was
bis money
presumably
I conscious,
i about
night
jellefonte jail
He
anid
getting £75 was arrested
i later in the i now au iu-
| mate of the
i cf Af
| Anti-¥
yg amy
| The Inter-Denominational Couneil
i of Women for Christian and Patrotie
Service, has undertaken to push ti
eo
proposed Anti-Polygamy am-ndment
tO
States.
thé constitution of the United
Bo
Fry —idemman
A
Eroa Osan, of same pluce
i ried at Buffalo, We
week, Mr. Fry i=
Pittsburg limited
minke the
C.M Fry,
Fry, of Pine Grove
W
fit i
pits, and
Nidfg of
H.
M ion
inr-
pial
were
1
iri
nesday of |
a fireman Oi Lhe
and the will
tit
© upie
NIoKYy ¥ their future
wie, Miss Ostman until recent
er
:
excharg
-
a telephone o stor in the
T. & I.
»
batt of Hoaor,
-
i
bos
(rood Ye A Exlaave
BRILY LaCALSs
Rubbers at
& Davis Delle te
Baby Moser Bp prares
bold or frites iotiers Clerk
M Lisher,
It
tended the
In estimated LU}
Mil
ial JO
5 fair,
last week,
Duri g eonduct:
Thomas M. Wa
stead on the LL
I Mrs. W, A
Sankey, are
lis,
& 1
“gatidoe
elegates to
M ties
#
i League society at
Alfred Vanderbilt
a4 bet
wilelphiia,
id
Ween
Y
the coach recor
I
Lip in obe day,
| The
! Dale,
| fire Saturday morning st 2
-
t and Phi maki
» ¥
ise of
hin
near Osceola was
dwelling Frederick
i 1
o'clock
titre iY
All
'
: the contents were burned tit
| insurance,
I Charles Wilson
| Tyrone, were the
| Mrs, J: 7. Potter,
Wilson is station Master st Tyr ve,
od
Ur
an 1
wis of Mr, nr dd
this week,
and his son is employed
{ oflive,
H PF
Mills, advertises winter stork of goods
Mr. Rossman flow stork
in ths #X [reuse
Rossman, maerchan
a
Ke eps
i
goods ean be relied
as represented
The ladies of (he Presb terian ehared
whose sale of Christmas goals i isl be
fore the holidays last
Upon as bei pg just
Your was such
success, contempinte holding svt ber |
sale this year. This will |
cellent opportunity to
presents
C.J. Finkle, of near Mpring
will make public sale of his farm «ook, :
implements, ste, Tharsdas, Or, 24. 1
Mr. Finkle hiss a large stock wien
will positively be sold on aceon oof
golug into the merenctile Lacinoss at
Bprivg Mills this fall He will oeeape
the building usen at presout by wr |
Robison,
Among those who are visitiog the
Pan-American this week are 1 Levi
Bagner and sister Miss Saphronis, of
Bonlsburg; J. A. Fortney and sister,
Mise Anna, of Pine Grove Mile; Miss
Burkholder, of 1 entee Hill, Mies Bote
ty Kimport, of Linden Hil; Messrs
Newton Hess, Samuel Hews, John P
Wagner, nnd Stine Walker, of Pine
Grove; Miss Jeanie Odenkirk and W,
A. Odenkirk, Centre Hall :
Anions
Gov, Broue Lins orde ed 4 respite for
Grorge W. MeMurray, the Allegheny
county murderer, who was condemned
Yi
wi
Cie
He vx
spite their condition, it was decid 1 to
buve the cerctnony performed
bride was carried dow oo state, and b
Abe assistabioe of (Flends, she Wi en
Mbied W gO LLTUUGL the Cer mony,
ran tew lease of life untit Oc ob r!
| SUDDEN. DEATH,
»
{ i ———
| Beuben Kilne, Thirty Venrs Constable, Ex
pires in HK. 8 Waltlog "Hoos i
Constable Reuben Kline died ft Lip
waiting room of the Mpring Mills rail-
rond station Tuesday morping afer the
departure of the morning train west.
Mr, Kline was the mail earrier from
Penn Hall R R station, And on |
the morning mentioned for some ren- |
son was a bit behind time, which
to
was
an altogether unusual occurrence, Hel
the pike and rode across to the station,
but as he was not in sight the hack
Aller go-
observed
The
old
man drove off without him,
ing a short distance he was
comivg us rapidily as possible,
Lis
took care
his mail at the station, and when
it
that Mr. Kline, who remained
hackman waited and took
friend with him; he also
Of
hie
observed
the
ser.
was ready to return Was
in
{hae on account of fatigue, was
ously ill
the waiting
| the
It was only a few minutes until
He was tenderly carried to
of
possible
roan the station and
given best necommoda.
tious
he was dead,
he
constable of Gregg township, and per-
decensed was for thirty Brs
y £1
formed much of the business
Mee on foot,
Ye
pertain.
He was aged
ing to Lis «
Hy “ight and eleven
3 years
months His entire @
he
al Heckmau's
was spent in
OGrege township interment took
4
plas cemelery this
ev. Bry
LWo ¢
§
Fisursdas) morning. | yw
a =
il st ins e 5 $511
HBorinting Deceased leaves iG
ren--Jane at home and George, living
eur DY
J »
-
oo.
Will Evforce Gums Law
(RIE Jaws
—
FPilisdelphins Under side
racted Invest tion f the
in
4
side of Philadelphia, ju which
uous criminologist devoted days
ted
Wi to Lhe police aud un.
with truss
Vgrallers, will be
Cress. boy
Flic
dispassionuately
: 5
giwr 1a.
vIUIRY,
ii COrreel ives whist (he
sR-eRsy proprielor sud he trang
i of Phi
the
It
eVETS
ink of our great cities sn Hw
o
iphia iu particular {rom sland.
iL of prolegcied graft is a «lors
gio
i
be
“LU prndous mesuin (ax.
iver and voter in the ited
Sinies,
order thst You may certain of
dling it, you had betier order a copy
f
next Press” from
vwasdenler io advances
Mundas 's §t
*
wi
a
Travsier of Res! Estate
a
Gallery not Open Friday
Photographer Smith will not be at
Friday,
18, wien he will be ready to
his Centre Hail
0 i
first
gallery until
wy
i
Pp work
a
Fon T
good
A first-class range, he
{ Jewel, 4 i condition, as ne
:
pew, at the Reformed passounge,
i Ea wh
Every pair of our shoes are new ; no
Yong: r& Davis,
——
A good
# Ve rs
ehieplate stove ean be bought
EW figure a $3 00-—bhy apply- i
lice
Zio this
—— soni
Heavy sole Box Calf shoes for the |
$200 Yeager & Davis, at |
B Hefonte
EE
Wenther,
Ran
Fall.
I nwt
1 Temp
05 deg. ..
11
«ol
ighest
Sale Krginter,
A FINK'E=Ootntwr 34.8 am. 1% mil »
th west of spring MU 3 hones Sonws, young
Ate hogs, impleme 15, hots hold gods. The
ft
&
Ato, AL goad Will be sold as he will have
the fern to gor lo the mercantile Lusiness at
Sp Log Mis,
MAGGIE and D ¥V YOUNG-Nov 2. at 2p. m ,
on the premises, 35 mikes from Colyer, sixty
aves of od, one hadf cleared and In good 006
dition, Baving bonee and barn and all the pecs:
sar out byl digg on the premises,
EVANS HEIRS Potters Mills, Friday, Oot
25 12:90 p.m. house and Jot, household goods,
ow Bay et,
CORMAN HEIRF ~8privg Mills, Batorday
Or 26 16 m., house ad ot in the viiage of
Bprtug Mills,
En or rie
af ee Nr oe
BICYCLES, | have just received a
lot of new chain and
ehminboas bicycles which I offer at
greatly reduced prices. Also 8 number
of sweond-hand wheels on hand from
$5.00 up, Also a complete hine of bis
vel mi odries, Cosster brakes a
Inlty., Thanking you for nest patron
age and fully soliciting a con-
tinuanee of the same | remai
iin
GENERAL LOCALS
Leather Boots
Yeager & Davis.
W. A. Odenkirk and sister Mise Jen.
ni¢ Friday of last the
Pen-American Exposition,
Mrs, John CO
says the 5
werk went to
Miller, of Johnstown,
ugar Valley Journal, visited
frieuds in Loganton her former home
It has been definitely decided by the
authorities the New Berlin
and Meyerstown Colleges, but no site
to unite
hus been selected.
Francis of Millheim and
Miss Mary Lieish, of Centre Hall, were
married The
in the
Ulrick,
Thursday of last week,
groom is nssistant postmaster
Millbelm postoflice and a young man
of good reputation,
Mrs. Culby, of Coburn, is at present
in &' very serious eondition, The lady
recently had an
t
operation performed
o relieve her of a cancerous growth,
aud of late matters have been compli
cated by dropsy setting in,
Prof. E Ripk
baie g Business {loll id
MN a, of the Chambers.
: Writes that his
ingiitu
enrol
students
of
tjulp
L161) is ing 116wW
d
can thoroughly «
ench week, He has secure
fhe host
.
fissistannt who
rid ’ tv 3 ¥ 3
ng men for business life
1 pode
Hebers
Daniel
imax st
Liramiey,
HATH,
and Lamey,
ar valley, ad
Uramley sells
iw mills
, Baw
had jarge exp
«1
Lier
tion i=
violet
ratie
Mase an
though be had the
i
hu
COR IT I ea)
ist week ex-=h
nl, Was ia: $1
ja
Miele
Thus
% » full u
alls is (0UIY Closed Up.
MiMlia-
¥
ie
Mis i
Lybarger, of
the Democratic
District-Attorpey of
Mr. Lybarger is especially well fitted
fr
for the position i
tirg. is nominee
Union county
to which he aspires,
and the county Democracy did well in
recognizing his peculiar fitness, The
that
erat |
Mr. Lybarger is nn half-Demo-
he he
faithfully prosecute evil doers, without
also knows that will
aif ————
We are Centre or unty agents for the
for men— Yeager &
Davis, Bellefonte,
DEATHS,
RALPH WEAVER
Mr and Mre. Howard F, Weaver, of
Penn Hall, mourn the death of their
little son Raiph, which occurred Sun.
day morning last, His sage was three
months and fifteen days, The inter.
g
went took pisses in the Evavgelical
cetnetery Tuesday.
¥.T.J HYMAN
Died, at the Lome of her daughter,
Mrs, T. J. Hyman, nt Oak Park. Ii,
Wednesday, Beptember 25, of paralysis,
Mary Jane, wife of Augustus Hyman,
The deceased
Was a native of this county, the young.
est daughter of John Irwin, one of the
enrly settlers of Centre eounty, and
MIs
nged seventy-six vears,
was one of a family of nine, the eldest
of whom alone survives, Ellis Irw in,
Lick Run Mitts, Clearfield ¢ Minty,
tWhos now ia his nioty seventh year,
¢
i
f
fi
Migs Dalsy Bierly
of Wm. Frank,
f Reberstiarg
died at the home
three-fourths tile
Phim i
i
Tuesday
nigh
place ¥ rid
1 !
t
he burial wil ay
forenoon,
Miss Bierly, who istwenty years of
Williams.
sont
veoral vears in
wilh an aunt, but two
i
1% Bg stg af | ’
ns ago returned to her old home
Y
Frank's, ill with consumption,
disease pradaally sapped
her life
t, and at the above mentioned time
he climax came. She was a young
by her
ght
highly thou of
ABRAHAM BAMILT
died
saturday
Abrabam Hamilton at
i : 11af 3
one ellefouie at
his
in
the
of nearly sixty vears. A few weeks
i fell and severely 1
h
Me Tn
muc better
» his death he wa
i Wak be
Wii O
oniestend
ded
Hear
N ¥ i %% :
AOTLD it ng
{he
1863 married M ins
I'wo children sur.
as Lizzie, at home.
i He
esday,
and
home of his son-in-law, Jacob
ter, at Slate College, Monday evening
months
h trouble, He
township, where
f last week, after many wif
ug with sts
{ Gire
ad Vas
» cy
Ve =
his
came to
* his home with his daughter. He
74 years of
member of the
vi since ehildaood
{
tire life was spent until he
int
wus nearly age and had
been a Evangelical
chur Politically he
He is survived by
£
of
was 8 Democrat.
sister, Mrs
snd the following
Mrs, John Gilbert, of Union county :
Mrs, Barbara Confer, of Spring Mills 4
M of ; aud
Mrs. Jacob Mesiner, of State Coll ge,
Jahon Ripka, State
allege, children :
rs John Rebersburg
¢
LODE,
MES. AMELIA ROCK+*Y.
Mrs. Amelia Rockey, of Zion, peace-
at ber
she
fully passed
i a good,
kind old lady aud will be greatly miss.
June
eighty-one
away home, last
iday evening was
ed io the home, She was boro
i Was aged
14th, 1820, and
years, three mouths sod twenty-two
days,
The funeral took place Wednes-
day morning.
MOYER LYON.
Moyer Lyon, formerly a prominent
business man of Bellefonte, but late
of Philadelphia, died Monday noon st
the home of his sister, Mrs. Joseph
Philadelphia. Death was
due to stomach trouble from which he
had been suffering since last winter.
Interment took place Wednesday in
Philadelphia.
Lichien,
———— AA —
Box Calf, Patent Leather, Enamel,
Patent Kid and Viel Kid shoes for
indis at $2 00-—Yeager & Davie, Belles
| fonte,
G. 0. BENNER
PROPRIETOR,
The above is
only