- THE CENTRE REP ORTER. . PENNA. 1901. CENTRE Haul, . . Novemter 28 “a ily S0000000A000000000000000 TOUGH BOYS Need Good Shoes. GOOD BOYS Need Tough Shoes. Both need CALF SHOES for Winter wear—we have all kinds kinds of boys, not all Kinds of calves, but all Kinds of Calf Shoes. not all Our Boy'a Shoes are made with heavy sales —will never rip, serviceable Calf leather and made in every way tostand hard usage and wear. To keep your boy healthy, see that he has good shoes, The Fall and Winter Megson is the time he needs the right kind of footwear. Boys like i and parents like our He € K Shoe Store, Mingle’s BELLEFONTE, PA. f-— @C0000000380000600020630000200500060000CC000000000C0C0000 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. ng: Union, aft I m.; Tusserville I A — ee at Court, 3 side of the quite the m th Was week § on + £ 8 Ol t the Arcadia Pi ii The (irange patronize gress will their Arcadia. good purpose Jou ids will be ® of the Grange ge elected a new mem. ig Saturday afternoon application of fifteen members i118 gest granges Thanks Today the Reporter has today. , and all are alike r his gooduess and wown during the past year. i slay —— Middisbargers Faked ng fellow ut in an ap- the other twenty-five t insurance policies # payment of three The and theun i ide policies never silspweling citizens I : your 3 1 Ff Arig Can is always consult home agent, and leave strangers take 1 5 thems eH, pe eath of Rev, Robinson A Rev. Thomas A Hot Spring A ine Rol tre Hall 1874 to from to Winnebago, 11! Hebron, 1 served at died at after wering a period of a year. Robinson @ Arkansas, Nov. 7 ' yierian wy, Hinson was } 8 i ress charge here BORE, went there pastorate he and from which of time § it He mia, Juniata county, b his death. was born in Aca 1847. He 1} PAV a widow children : x? Lacie Wilson Catharine, i w 1 at home, in her Forest and Sarah now Lake senior year i University. isn fn ff so — Lumbering iu Seven Mountains, The Rightly Bros. & Co., are doing an in prop and mining timbers in the Beven Moun- tains, have an outlet into Milroy over a portion Kulp's tram road. The Rightly road through Poe Valley was torn up and laid through Coxe Valley via Pat Garrity's and conneets with the Kulp road at the Long Mountain bridge. This makes Milroy the objec- tive point of three lumber companies, namely, Kulp Co., Rightly Co, and Beebieheimer Bros, doing business in the Beven Mountains, Kach ecom- pany hes considerable track and its own engines, but all use a part of the Kuip track, —m———— boot ell nt State, Although it raised throughout the entire progress of the game Saturday afternoon, the Dickinson and State College foot ball teams had a goodly punber of spectators, many of whom prefer iod to hug the ropes rather than sit on the grad stand, State proved too setive for the punch-bellies on the opposing side, uithough there was some clever work done on both sides, The field was in bad condition, especi- sly #0 where there was no sod, and it #0 bappe ued that nearly all the play- dug was done in that quarter. Btate played comparatively fast, and when extensive’ business of Stick to Common Dranches i : | Are not the izher Branches Tanght to the Detriment «f the More Usefal 2 There is no danger that the boys and | girls "who attend the publie schools | will receive too much instruction in | such orlinary branches as spelling, | reading and the construction of origi- nal sentences in good English, The | high school pupils of the present day speaking generally not always know how to spell; some of them read | in a halting fashion, painful to hear ; | many get their INnglish very much | mixed when writing challenges for base ball or foot ball matches. the average iad and examine him the art of orthography and he will prove that he has a very short memo- | ry or that his education has been very | superficial in that particular branch. Ask the average lad to read a selection | do Take | in from gome standard publication and | the result will set your nerves on edge | for the balance of the Tell him | to write you a dozen about | d LY. sentences | some topic of current interest and gen | the result. It will not be compliment- ary to modern methods, you will begin to question Perlinps { whether “higher” education, as understood and | i practiced under the common school | it has done some trav. system, is worth the money costs, 5 | i | An observer who | jeling in France Germany and per- that in those lauds the common, every day ’ . v speech of the people betrays their rank life, i { t many of the best educated haps in other countries—declares Lin while io the nited Btates { d slovens | is really worth while to stop boasting ure {in the use of the English language. { about glorious public schos i system for that canto {to | a little time to it is tnguire Ane ¥ i why or » vi 80 ul ficans many ye ' , cannot read aloud i spell correc y { ’ {| the satisfaction of the hearer, cannot | speak or write good Euoglish. - Et ALS, LOg » The tel 5 i cept mn. | Mrs. Scho Middlebur "IM » or a Rearick 1 obn howe near tL WW. B. } the Mc Saturday register, i Mr. an i Mr. and! attended the | rt Nosde “ per cent, of the called that “the £3 $30 it Liv faRivg time off by fh ‘ iiitustirats tut wu wpe i always first-class, | number Las many particular interest ere. B. H. Ar : Wednes i 'y Yell Ls [ey chicken house particular hog- and tailed a | “baste wus as plump and fat | epicure of possum-iiking laste | wish, Mrs. J. F. is taking care Mre, Frank McCoy i ing their absence at Bryn Mawr, w I Miss Aunas, Her coudition is stightly improv. Als = anider of this plac of Mr. and ¥ Gur. § i i i the home 0n Bellefonte re a daughter, is seriously i HL i ted, according to a telegram received Wednesd losing the {telephone hanges i x | holidays is not received with the best Ti i of grace by ils pa i& business : { transacted over ¢ lines lephic is j usually of such a character that it is {interfered by The fe with holidays, | This is the sentiment of patrous in i this locality, Hog Weighed 032 Pounds. Wm. Kreamer, of Millbeim, Taes- | day of this week, killed a hog that | weighed when dressed 602 lbs, This is probably the largest porker that will be Lieard of in the county, istic ist tp iain Two Papers for 81.50, Sample copies of The Tribune Farmer will be sent to the Reporter readers within a week or two. ‘lhe paper isa strictly agricultural paper and is up to the standard in every respect, The regular subscription price is $1.00 cash in advance. All subscribers to the Reporter that have their subscriptions paid in advance can sccure the Tribune Farmer for fifty cente, AAA ARS A An Adphabetionl Ad. The Bchoolmaster has discovered this alphabetical advertisement in an legue of the London Times in 1842: “To wid- owers and single gentlemen—Wanted by a lady a situation to superintend the household and preside at table. Bhe Is Agreeable, Bedoming, Careful, Desirable, English, Facetious, Gener ous, Honest, Industrious, Judiclous, Keen, Lively, Merry, Natty, Obedient, Philosoplile, Quiet, Regular, Soelable, Tastefvl, Useful, Vivacious, Woman- ish, Xantippish, Youthful, Zealouns, ete. thine was enlled had (welve to their | credit; Dickinson, nothing. With President Roosevelt “In the Open'’ ing the new President nd he rides und Wy — is of the past, Anima MeClure, Phillips & Co. have recent- of Beience of the Lucas, for Past.” Everybody, by Prof. We fo Beats Rey, Black's Time, William A. Haas, who pastor of the Reformed The Rev, been the performed his 200th marringe ceremony under the license law of 1885. Suffers from Paralysis, David Keller, a venerable citizen o stroke of paralysis Friday of last wee which left less and also affected Lis speech, Keller is in his eighty-third year, - ona Fire in Bellefonte, John Pacini, Bellefonte, and i The house of Nort OCcu- h Thomas street, pied by Rebecca Bickle, was partially The { } 00, and destroyed by fire loss on the hotise is 3 $40 on tire 3300 GO, both covered by in ance, > - Limb Ampulated, fst Lesser, Frank for "¢ Fi Mrs Haturday amputated a limb if Madiso uhurg, t il i i : 5 1 i NE Well gE along very yorst! fie gett : Ir. and Mrs, | € is er had an at ever, and later ir Lod ' necessilatin ampu vin Arney feasted OF LOCAL INTEREST, { rain fell Baturday and Bunday, | cents up, at Boozers, Centre Hall, | May. Wells and cisterns were also dry. The crop of corn fodder was stored and will stock, make choice. winter focd for Wm. MeCormick, of Potters killed two hogs for Mrs. Ellen { holder of Centre Hill, that | B28 lbs. i | Mrs. 1 ¥ H., W. Grenoble and of i Milesburg. home Prof, James Gregg Ns. Garman and both of Thursday bruce Cuainpbell, narried Bellefonte, W. D. Zerby, of Coburn, took the preliminary jellefonte, we evening examination for sion usa law student at He is a senior at Bucknell college, An effort is being made to have the coliege, which will be formed by consolidation of the Ni | Lewistown, Rev. G. W. tre Hall Ref w Berlin Colleges located at i Mersiiner, pr {i Cen srried charge, The utheran « Ji , and 1 1 ¥ 4 . » RULTHE. BCTV ICOE L besgrenl AER, . > fF i nia Van Valzah, Mrs, Bloomington, Harriet Indiana, nm ner ¢ i ' sister, hiambers, « i tay ny. attended the fuueral « William chin vieron Wednes > — Kei b's hemaltician, “a mind for week thea're, The Ew i i ' a hin Ho jess than ' Viih aon Mackey 's .) i i “ great en i rd ‘ 5 ul ig ¥ i Boalsburg. r frre fo yi posed il Houserville, ¢ 3 oug friends fa this place M ja = partly c¢ of { Ezra Tress H ® it One, i | MEYETIS Ae Woomer, _rry ‘ . 4 47 {3 i Le Ale, Aare Calpiong tiie y Ws Owen Mothersbaugh : ¥ ser i Lvs 4 i IRI pion on Pp week with wie Nearson, of Lin- i “ i the ¥ Miss Maury Reis! I day; it tipp seal unds i} spent last friend, Miss Bes den Hall Clyde Wieland, one of Ce- dar Creek's well kuown firmers, was in town Friday. pp , a Selected Site for a Home, meeting in Allegheny City considered om John D week in D Cen her Mever, al will go Mouth will pay his im Expos for a few weeks nd respects to the i He sler, £4 L101. t Li will miso spend some Mrs. J. £3. i wis . #1 " nl cCormi Columbia, 8. from this ry Alle bn D. Meyer, Lhe 3 ¥ f i Samuel Waguer, of Kipple, was a £ r ’, . Monday morpiug caller at the Repor- ter office, prior to returning to his post of duty with the Pennsylvania rail if il { in the Mr day in the even ompany eight depart Wagner will Moun. deer ’ at Alloona, A a fou id a few taitizs in search of bear aod be fore the season closes Nalurday. a 8 sole Calf Hi we} sl x shoes for the Davis, at 3 AY wol girl, $2% Yeager & f § HELLY, yo Transfer of Real FEeinte. sy. Io § Jar 1% § oY 0 perches, Fe Henry i ? 8 Lows guson tw thy, N Wo y ares, LO per, Gregg wy Famuel Leitzel’s heirs 10 Fusan | i perches, Hales top, 820 a — E = CALL PROPRIETOR, BO Al | THE 'STAR' STOR ESTABLISHED 1889. © © 0 0 0 © We are spain into Thanksgiving week, and wes 1 { things to be thankful for, The country standpoint, and so fur sx onr busitiess is conen any other end know that Eo may we expres k | without, we might say, any expense whateve , ¢ for less nn opey than you will buy elsewhere We are with you esch week in the colum 6. 0. BENNER if ¥ ; WHS IT | general ever na t 0 i i Ino | § i even soli with yeur, we fac ar # tha 103 sa ni ths fieriy $ of the Reporter A because we know it pave to use printer's pe) $43 4 kint ng to do with prey PRADETY, § ! goods outright al a figure that has noth i & | are the man who pay hill i 1 point the Loyou see the We Have Them at the Price. Table Ol Cloth, 1 Bdnieh mill flex, 25¢, Mrs. Polt's Bad Irons, nicl Rifle powder, flue est o Gold Blend coffe Banner 13 Corn starcl Men's gloves Nice outin Ladle 8 Peht Ee RN Meu's Dr sh Be [ress We are full of th Bwcel po Mo) pes } 5.0 Fiske I at THE STAR. w es A RT TA al Bar { ~~ » % £ 1 oy . The Speci Dress Coods, Outings, Muslins, Clothing, Boots, Sho Cranitewar ~~ 3 Co s and Rubbers, ’y etc. We sti the old reliabl . Raymond and Can Ra AY ipbell Stoves, nges and Heaters. { id befor Spring Mills, Pa. C. P. LONG, BOYS CLOOTHINE & @eC8Q0C6ED i = J» s 4 A CML 2 SO TEE Fiontgomery’s t esecosesezae hon members of iv for aged and the order, homeless and selected a farm of 150 acres near Grove ( ity, Mez- Christmas Photos Ouly six weeks till Christmas, and ‘ it takes Sto dw 0 get out a doze Grove City will give alt takes 3 to i weeks ino get « yp dozen | and will also furnish free | Don’t wait but 3 100. at Nm ' ‘eit re il : . electric light and water to the institg. | 27° at Smith's Centre Hall Gallery, Veiday, Nov. 13. - Photegrapher. | Guyer Stiff Hats, os | Soft Panama Shapes, merican, Columbia and Primrose, teat sh =u BIIADCE : oseev0sBDLOGL NEW GLOVES Just now would be a seazonable time to look at our new gloves. evoe2o00 OVERGOATS Begin at $25 and go down to $5. esedecO0 .. oUITS MADE TO ORDER . . From £25.00 down to £15.00, esoccece READYMADE SUITS w=: 5.00 t0 $6.00 eccssseo 2 1y & Co, ) —— INS HATS Special Attention. % Lion 18 called he following styles : binet ttl Special atte y our of Men 3 wg re ¥ 3 . . “ Lil D cash bonus cabinels. gut them at |. , Viz. The sssociati 1 fav or te association will levy an annual per capita tax of twenty-five | Fale Register, gives a! WN. WEAVER deceased —Onefnsth m north of Farmers M , Batnrdey, Nov 30, wt freedom | iv. m.: hse, cows, impleme us, Cle) i Kishel, exetnior I'he building will cost sbout $100,000, fowards this town with the ie §3 i New Pan A i i cash, i { John MoClenahar —Zatnrday, Doe, 14,01 1 m., { opposite pric school hottie, Cenitre Hall, Pa | Blackemith shop aud wols, wogons, sheds, elo See adv, elsewhere. fp A. Marriage Licenses. a] in al \ 1 colors; the very la and sty 3 it Henry W. Graham Emporium, : Adaline H. Lauson, Bellefonte, Rebert L. Robinson, Port Matilda, Viola Woodring, Port Matilda. T. Bruce Graman, Dsllefonte, Babra F. Campbell, Bellefonte, John F. Burd, Asronsburg, Carrie Rossman, Penns Cave, Robert 8. Rochau, Madisonburg, Clara F. Grenoble, Madisonburg, James H. Thomas Bellefonte. Carrie D. Mills, Bellefonte, Wm. W, Rishell, Braddock, Mary E. Kreamer, Bellefonte, Frank H. Holt, Winbur, Maude M. Confer, Moshannoun. Jan es G. Wallace, Milesburg, Rose Proudfoot, Milesburg, Edward 8. Fetzer, Snow Shoe. Ida M. Harshbarger, Moshannon., sis — Mrs Mariah Weaver, of Millheim, bad a slight attack of paralysis, Gocd volid school shoes our special- ty Yeager & Davin, Bellefonte, All kinds of gloves and mittens from 10 cents up at Meyer & Musser's, Wednesday night meremy register i { “ House and Int—Sataniav, Decemivr 7.1 p. | m.. house and ot of Susan McCully, Centre Hall, by W. B. Mitgle, exveutor, 3 £ The Weather, Highest Temp, «40 deg. 58 v1 2 in anil sod wend} Enow A 0 Cre 2 % 5 ws ah WedwWiataa willl wo —— {0 examine. Lowest Temp, 24 dee. Rain Fall, Thurelay, Nov, | Friday, | Satnrday, 18 day, | Monday, Tovsday Welnesday, Rain fall, “ - 20 La v3 oe . " ‘ i LO in, GRAIN MARKET, Old WHat, 703: NoW.......commmmmn semmninmne §% 51 45 a5 40 ¥ BLY O convnivmnsavammun sosismm coinss | sus messasomisisi se rover OM ORI sis smiisssrim sini sosmmussit a] i PRODUCE AT STORES, BIRR coins siavmmmrisonnsmns sevsneoninmt santo seasmem td BAI... coins cviivmmrisrmmmsrimismssssnismsrs ssn Potators, new Ride Ment... Bhou mt a TU BORER ERO RO ——— SPRING MILLS-0. T. CORMAN, { In exchange for goods, Cash also paid.) - FERRE RETl veer Medak 5B on SHOW onnreis inies Hook ¢ ———— pried Ki ney bon wa hah ft tt hth ttt tr PETE RL RRS SEE Ee NRE vw Rober. .vmviinicni Lard FER REE BIORE... ...ccc comin re hes Montgome Get our jrices on Feltsfand Lumber- . . . * . Bagown. X ¥Y Stmmons’ Livracy, ¥en | LT : EERE RRR BHOUMIEE rvs croroe