THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Havr, . . .. PENNA THURSDAY, ———— bh JANUARY 9, 1902, Shoe News Per Benesecsssentanoies of Interest to Everybody. If our Shoe news falls to in- terest the whole family we must have a poor advertising writer, for we have the Newest, the Best and the Largest variety of Shoes to be found in Bellefonte. If you want points on what is in vogue for Men and Boye, Ladies and Misses’ wear, just look at our special ideas in Win- ter Shoes. Come Lere first and you will buy here. Those who have been “looking around” and then come bere, buy here, too. : a? Shoe Mingle’s sor, BELLEFONTE, PA. 2000090000000 80000000000 60000000000000000000000000000000000000000700000000060000 f 00002000000, 200700 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran—Unfon, moming; Georges Valles afternoon; Centre Hall, evening Presbyterian—Centre Hall, 270 p 2 m ; Muls, 10.30 a. m, ’ Spriog Reformed~ Centre Hall, 10a, 2p. wm. ©. Tusscyville RR IS Rturaed trom Hospit | Miss Sadie Fry, «f Boalsburg, whe was taken to the Presbyteriau hospital in Philapelphia, where she underwent a critical surgical operation, returved home last week the picture of health. cf A esa Attending Busiuess College. Messrs Chas. Mitterling, of Tussey ville, Boyd Auman and Roy Rearick, of Fpring Mills, left tor Lewisburg Monday morning, to attend Kellei’s Busivess College. The last two young men mentioned bave already attend e | that college, cf tl Unique Distinction, Ceutre Hall has the unique distinc tion of having for public school teachers two candidates for the county superintendency of public schools. Mr. Strohm, ecapdidate in Cente county; Mr. ligen, candidate in Clin- tu county, wi di Fox Could Not eal, Louis Fox, of Baltimore, advertised for horses nnd was stationed at Runk- le's Centre Hail hotel to examine the sane, A uumber of horses wen brought here and offered for sale, bu Mr. Fox's price was too low to indues owners to exchauge ready cash, horse flesh for rel dla Charged With Murder, Andrew Flavi, a Ilungarian, was ar rested at Snow Shoe Friday of last week on the charge of murder, whiclh it is claimed he committed five years ago at that place. He had not been iu Boow Bhoe since the murder took place until last week. The man mur- dered was also a Hungarian, ——————— Odd Feliows Banquet, The I. O. O. F.,, of Centre Hall, will give their anoual barquet fi Gravge Arcadia, Wednesday evening, 15th. The members of Progress Grange will be the caterers. The 7, 0.0. F. is rapidly ivereasing in membership, and the members are true to the principles of the order, setae tsterefi est mere inenns Killed by an Explosion, Aun explosion of dynamite caused the destin of George Weaver, aged about sixteen years, at HSeotia, Friday morniog of last week, He was a driver at Scotia mines, and wen’ to axhanty toget warm. There was a quantity of dynamite in the shanty, which exp oded, tearing the building to pieces nid badly mangling the body of the youug man, a—— tectum Fell Dend in Mis Yard, George ©. Breon, of Loganton, while out in his yard feeding the chickens, Friday morning of last week fell to the ground dend. Mr, Breon Was aliiost seventy-six years of age, and wus un brother of Peter Breon, deceased, of near this place. He was a promiuent citiz«n of his borough, aud # member of the Lutheran church, The furersl wok place Monday forenoon, » New Venwivon HIE, Renntor Quay has introduced a gen- ernl pwsion Bill on un new line, It gives widows of old soldiers a pension of $12 » month, and to all old soldiers who served pinety days in the Civil War who are not reeviving peosions and were honorably discharged, hh ~ Bives n pension bassd on their ages as follows : Fifty years of age and under fifty-five years, $6 8 month ; fifty-five _ year<of age uni under sixty years, §8 a month ; sixty years sod over, $13 BOROUGH CAUCUS, ’ When Held, -Olligs to ba Retr, The @emoecratic Borough caucus will be held Seturday evening, in the Council room, Bank Building. Al this time there is no sparring for place on the ticket, ‘yet every Democrat should make it a point to be present at the caucus, record his vote, and then be content and support the work of the majority. The power of the Democratic party lies in its local organizations. If the duty of the Democratic citizen is neglected in the presumbly small pe- litical aflaire, he is less fitted to act in- telligeutly in those of greater impor. tance, yet the most important politie- al duties of all citizens are to look after the minor affairs of government -the local government, The retirivg «fMcers of the borough wre as follows, Judge of Elcetion~J. H. Krumbive. Luspectori—J« & ph Lutz, Lyman Smith. N Filled Whe Counce’ — Clement Luse, John Dauberman. Esq, reh00! D recton 1, C. vin, W. 0. Renrick. h. GO Suochmeler Constable~W. HI. Runkle. Oveneer of Poor—F. E. Aru y, Auditor —8, H. Kresmcr, F. A. Forman, High Constabli —Louls Sunday. a ———————— —— A] A ——————— MARRIED DEC, 31, A Centre County Young Man Weds a West ern Lady and Looates inthe Far West, Married, at the Presbyterian parson- age, White, South Dakota, December jst, 1001, by Rev. Ulysses G. Behell, D. D, George Bruce Goodhart and Bertha Beatrice Dorn. The groom is a son of ex-Commissioner G. L. Good- hart, of Centre Hill, and has Leen ip the west for «a number of years, he is now permavently located at White, South Dakota, where he has steady smployment at a good salary. The bride is a daughter of Sylvester Parke: Dorn, of Stephenson county, Illinois Che groom is an energetic, industrious young man, sud will succeed any- where, *“Bruce' has hosts of friends nere, who wish him and Lis fair bride ibundant success, A ———— A ff] AT ———— Progress Grange Tostalls OfMoers. Ata meeting of Progress Grange saturday afternoon the officers, which ve appended were lustalled. Twenty- eight members also received the sec- oud and third degree work. Saturday, 25th the fourth degree will be confurred upon the same class. At that time » number of Patrons from neighboring Granges will be present to observe the work. The installation of officers was done by County Deputy John M Dale, assisted by Mrs, Dale, Master, L. Bho swe; Overseer, G. W Gingerich, lacturer, James A Keller: Chaplain, Daniel Wi uw; Treasurer, J. J. Arvey; Seer lary, David Kel 1; Steward, N. B, Shaffer; Assistant Steward net Kelier; Pomona, Mev, Alfred Doarst; Flom Mere. BH. D. Foreman; Ugtes, Mrs, Edward Fore wan: Meward, Mis: May Rhoue; Gale Keeper Lavi sia np. AL MP —————— Golden Eagle Officers, Centre Castle, No. 100, of Spring Mills, recently elected the following officers which were iostalied by D. G. C. Famuel Wiser, on 6th inst, : Past Chiel, 8. M. Brown Noble Chief, James Osman, Vice Chel, W., M. 1 unl. High Priest, D. P. Heckman, Venerable Hermit, Joha Kubin, Master of Reconds, W. P. Alexander. Clerk of Exchequer, W. H. Smith, Keeper of Excheyuer, J. 1. Condo, Sir Hera'd, A. C. Dunlap. Worthy Bard FP. W, Leltzell, Waoithy Chamberialn, Johu H Baalgn, A. Bis lford Esquire, T. J. Deckant, Fint Guardsman, D. F. P. Heck nan, Second Guardsman, ®, C, Runke! Trustess, #, N. Bitoer, £ Eye. Geo. Bradford, Representative to the Grand Castle, 8. MN Brow... W. I. ALEXANDER, Master of Records, pat Z rby. Crucns Meetings, The Demoerats of Centre county will ho'd their caucuses for the nomi- nation of candidates for borou lb, ward, township and precinet officers on or before the 25th day of January, 1902. The committeemen of the sev. eral precincts and wards will take no- tice hereof and fix the hour or time for the holding of these caucuses. In- structions and blanks will be received by committeemen in due time. Joux J, Bowen, Chairman, ALM MA. Sehley Appenis to the President, Rear Admiral Schley had an audi- ence with President Roosevelt Tuesday and has concluded, after mature and careful deliberation, to appeal from the majority decision of the court of in- qniry to the President of the United States as commander-in-chiel of the army aud navy, WS A MAU ASTANA County §. 8. Convention. The Centre County Bunday School convention will ueet at Millheim, the Intter part of March or beginolog of April, A guardian was appointed over Hon, James Milliken, of New York, formerly of this county, because of his inability to care for his wealth, which in about $500,000 i Olin Glenn, son «f Dr. Glenn, of Stute College, was married at Swiss. vile, near Pittsburg, to garet Keener, of Lock Por sm———————y REY. D. M. WOLF, D. D. See sketch on first page, A ———————————————————————————————— DIED, MR? REBECCA ZETTLE. Mrr, Rebecen Zettle, wife of George Zettle, of College township, died at her home pear Shiloh church, Monday evening at 7 o'clock of dropsy. Shel Deceased, whose maides name was Rebecca Fye, born in Penns Vulley seventy-five years ago last Au- gust, Boon afier her to George Zottle she settled with her hus- band on their farm at Bhiloh where they have resided for the past thirty- eight years. Mrs, Z-ttle wes a mein- ber ¢f the Methodist church aud a consistent cliristian lady. Surviving ber are her aged husband now in Lis 88th year and the follow- ing children : George W., of Miles burg: D. H.,, of Nebraska; Mrs Emanuel Peters, of Oak Hall; Mrs Jennie Bhuey, of Dalton, 1H Mrs Clyde Thomas, of State College ; Mrs John W. Bhadle and Mrs. William Musser, of Bellefonte ; Mrs. William Grove and Samuel, of Shiloh, was marriage MES A. B. M1 Mrs, Anna Barton A. B. Musser, of Unionville, died her howe in that place Wednesday eveuing, January 1, of cancer. She was born in Unionville, May 3, 1865, making her age thirty-six years, ¢igh mouths aud twenty-seven days, BER Musser, wile of al mena AM f fae the atl io spring, in Irvin Burris, stable man Centre Hall hotel, will move farm of Henry Potter in the naving purchased a hall interest Mr. Potter's stock. Mr. Potter templates moving to Centre Hall, COn- AMM fehivol Directors Elected. At a regular meeting of the borougl school board Tuesday ever ing, Messrs John G. Dauberman, and B. D. Drie Lin were elected directors fill the unexpired terms of Messrs, L. C. Ir- vin snd W. O. Rearick. They will told ofMice until June, sud will be en- titled to a vote at the election of a county superintendent in May, next fo sis Four Goud (gue B. H. Arney, who lives just Quiside the borough limits, from January I, 1901, to January 1, 1902, Kept a close record of the product of his four cows Mr. Aruey pstropizes the Howard Creamery Company, and bis state ment can be verified by the books at the creamery, The same cows were in the test for the entire year, Milk delivered, pounds... . Average rer cent. of test Jor 108 ibe, of milk... Nomber posits of bauloes ‘ y Average price per pound 1-5 Cash reo (red ‘ ‘ Sls Chiurned lor home gee 61 peomnds at IR coda per ib ’ Total............ Tauren. Mesting. The annual meeting of the Centre County Mutual Fire Tosurance Com pany, P. of H., met at Gariuan's hotel Bellefonte, Tuesday of this week. The business for 1001 was closed up. The old officers of the company, which have served faithfully, were reelected. They are: President, I 8. Fraio, Ab- dera; Vice President, W. H. Miller, Axe Mann; Treasurer, ¥, H Bailey, Boalsburg; Secretary, James A. Keller, Centre Hall. The puditing commitiee will meet at the office of the secretary, Friday, the 17th inst, ii 0 $0 Ap W. A. Bandoe this (Thursday) mori « ing fell and broke one of the bones in his wrist. ou ors MIM SRA. Timely suggestion, Now that Xmas is over the busy for Bpring Eewing. Headquarters for musling, sheetings, bed-ticking, towelings, calicoes, nghams ete, Produce of all kinds wanted, UC. P. Loxa, Bpring Mills, ———— A A - Gints WANTED. The Bush House, Ahree girls Tram fer +f Ren! Estate, William Whitmer & ix og. KR. From ¢ ut to 11 9 acres 27 perches Grogs tw misideration Bi 8 nhen Bojeret ux to Margarel Albright, Bept sere in Gregg twp. Consideration ng, Dee er & Sons Cx Considers MeKee ot alto Linden Hell Lomber i 01.4 ares in Harris twp Gy et ux 0 Con LiegR in cpl — Marriage Licenses, Phillipa —— Ea Democratic County Com. OY 3 HN Vi i Ty L. Pun Moerryman, Ha : ening . tian filer. Hing g Zion r, Port Mati Wa SALE REGISTER, MARCH S-Jacob Detni er, rear Tusseyville Pe MARCH 1S%Jonas Bike Centre HI on the David 3 MARCH XN.W.H, eid Potters Mills MARCH 21 Hal? MARCH 25-Wim, Zerby, west of “pring Mills Kerr farm Sliver, between Centre Hill James A. Keller, east Eon BALEOR RENT. «The urdenigned of. fers Dor sale or ont her property in Cen tre Hall Flisgwd oonditinn | cated on Main ofr et, north of the Diamond, There is grd fit on the 108 aud the hose fs raneeniont’y arranged MES. SIARY McCLENAHBAN gu ERIFFR SALE Be virtuo of Sandy weirs oof Flori Facias [ova tl Fatias and V nlirhmt E<pronias netod ont of the Omir of C mnt Pleas of Uenie County, Pa and 0 me directed, there will be exposed tn Priblic Sale, at the Court House, iu the Borough of Bellefonte, on MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 102, Atl o'clock pom, the following deseritnd real eine, to wit: Al that certain message tenement and Int of ground sitonte in Ferguson township, County of Centre add Mate of Peony ivaiis banded and | dosoribed as follows: On the th and west by nds of Johh Grimes, on the south aid east by public road leading from State College 0 Pine Grove Mills, onda iri one gore mote of Joss, CTherson crected a frame dwelling bouse, black: Lami shoo and outbuiidings, | Beiged, taken fu execution sud to be mold as the proverty of H, B. Yarnell, Administrator of ele, Many J. Yargellapa H. BB. Yarmil ber bus 3 na. ALRO, All that certain piece wand lot of ground mate fu the villees ASTousbung. Jvsmhip of Haines, Contre County, Penney loania, boa od on the west hy pubilo road. on the south by an alley on the sat y an alley on the north by Mere, Daniel Kote, eon erected " 1g home snd C. Dishes in sels and other ways at C. I. Long's, AWanted—500 pair of pigeons. Write for prices, HERBERT AUMAN, rie E Bellefoute, Pa. Rent. store and dwell. TH nN ———— on —————— A OA mo ESTABLIS (6. 0. BENNER i | es 0 i i | i i HED 189. PROPRIETOR, e oe Resd the letter from IHlioois Gum boots, just right for this kind P. will move to the farm | of weather, at—C Long's. 1 16 Henry Ling Kerr, near Centre Hill, In The union prayer services were well | attended this week, which is indicative ' | of a good spirit. Miss Gertrude Epangler, last week, { returned from t and Lock Haven. The thermo fn visit to Curwensvil t week the ice neler | about zero, whic work filling ice Bleighing { nearly two i ried on ice, ho yvever, and not snow, Ward { months $ ih Shultz, who for the past few had been emplosed in relur n ble factory in Hughsviile, ed home recen iy. A. nkle, Harrist full of wilve - urg, instruments pre- sented a r | to the L! fon Christinas wwavill Twenty-eight in iver i the perso and third were BE second degree work of | the Grange at Saturday's wectiog of i Progress Grange. Mrs. Breon, mother of Mrs, 0 H, | Strohinseier, has been iving ill at the | latter's home for some time, but has { i proved of late Jacob will make Detwiler, of near Tusssyvilie, sale of farm stock Mauch 8, al tlis | =n lie sald when calling office | Monday worning. The January held Tuesday, but 1othing of local in- grgument court was trrest was heard, the cases being of a foreign nature. The annual e'cetion of officers of the | Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Com- pany will take place at Ruukle's hotel, {f next week, Mouday Gi The Tuesday on Grammar school was closed gecount of the funeral of Mrs, Charles Miller, of Spring Mills, who is aun of Mes. Jawes B Sirolim. aunt Mr. aod Mrs, Perry Breon, Mrs R. D. Foreman and H. G. Strohmeler, of this place, altendedy the fuveral of | their uncle George C. Breon, at Logan ton, Mouday morning George W. Koch, east of Centre Hall, drove through town looking as {spry ne when Le returned from assist. | ing Uncle Sam in settling that little unpleasantness down south, Uncle Tom's Cabin was played in Arcadia Wednesday night, | The attendance was very fair. The | performmnce was good, fully up to the standard of traveling shows of that | charac er, Gravge Miss Gracia C. Sanderson, of Eagle | Mille, Clinton eounty, died at her | home inst week, She was a sister of Mre. Gesrge 1. Potter and Mrs, A. | O. Furst, of Bellefonte, She had been an invalid for muny years, Jonas W. Bible, of near Centre Hill, was a business caller Monday, and an- nounces sale of farm stock, ele. Mr Bible purchased the old Bible home py it himself in the spring. J. W. Rub), son of Henry Ruhl, of MiMinburg, had his leg broken below the koee Ly a piece of saw strikiog it while working on a mill near Pardee. The saw was a damaged one, and being run at a bigh rate of speed, it burst. Mrs, Charles Decker, of Oak Park, Iilinols, arrived at the home of ber brother, John H. Pufl, in this place, the other Tursday. Mrs. Decker and her husband went west last spring. Next spriog it is their purpose to go farther west -to Missouri. UC. D. Boon, of Steuben, Huron county, Oblo, who with his wife came enst several weeks ago, stopped over Sunday with Mr. and Me George . - . Wheat is worth 80 cents, The ov } ty Lids Wee RK. tunty auditors are in gersion for men and boys, bargains ! snap Friday and Satur d ay made it lively for the con] dealers, ey ie the in the House Tuesday. arguments on Nicaragua bill were opened sie Gelas, , helping sieet] © Lo suit and one-half inches Tuesday night, which : i paiched up sleighing. House o f dered a fay Ihe mmitiee on census or. orable report on the bill cre- {ating a permacent census buresu. Dauberman ited vich of {i John G was sppoiz | Democratic borough chairman, wit position he has filled for a number I years, Pelward 0 Joh { his manufacturing establishment Sellers Monday in the interest morning of at went t nstown thir place, The Pennsylvania railroad company purposes substituting stone bridges for those of iron on its line from Philadel phia to Pittsburg. Mesere, John and Andrew Graden, of Spring Mills, left last Monday for New Florence, Westmoreland county, to work on a steams saw mill J. W. Brown are visiting the latter's parents, Prof. and Mrs. WwW. A Mr. saves Milroy is booming. and wife, of Milroy, Krise, jrown : In another enlumn will be found the names of the various district Democia/ - appointed by John J, Bower, Eeq., the county chairman. ic chairmen Drayman McClenahan thinks, and his judgment is correct, that drayiog would just be a sigh! easier and pleas. anter if con! ashes were not placed on the streets. There an ordinance which forbids it, too, is of Mrs. Linn Musser, Pine Grove Mille, was taken to the German Hos. pital, Philadelphia, and an operation was performed Saturday for abdominal trouble, The lady is reported as hav. Ling sto d the operation well, and that te surgical feat was successful, | Judging from the printed matter of | Neese Bros , manufacturers of gas and | gasoline + ngines at Auburn, New York, and the gentlemen themselves, the firm i= up to “snufl” in «very par- ticular The members of this firm are originally from Spring Mills, The educational eo mmittee of the Central Pennsylvania Synod of the Lutheran church, of which Rev. J, { M. Rearick fe a member, met in Lew. istown Tuesday. On sceount of the prayer services being held this week, | he was unable to attend the commillee | meeting. | John Dunkle, of Chicagn, who made lwome inquiry with reference to locat. ing at this place and opening a hard. | ware store, has purchased a property in his younger days attended school in this place. Samuel: Bnyder is on the streets again afler a siege of sickness lasting | over three weeks, He started home from Clearfield some time ago not feel fog well, but on reaching Philipsburg he was obliged to stay over for a week, aud after returning to his bome in this place finished out his sick ‘“‘sers tence.” . Misses Rebecca Yeager and Bradford, at the Old Fort
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