THE CENTRE REPORTER, v THURSDAY, MARCH 13, Shoe News 1902, of Interest to Everybody. If our Shoe news fails 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 Boys’, Ladies and Misses’ wear, just look at our special ideas in Win- ter Shoes. Come here first and Those who 00060000000000000¢000L00000000000000000890 i you will buy here. have been “looking around” and then come here, buy here, too. Mingle’s BELLEFONTE, PA. 000000000000000000000000 Shoe Store, | 900000000000000000000000000000000000000000022000000020000 600088000000 CD CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. 10.20 8, m.; Potters 1p. m m.; Union, 10 Presbrterian— Centre Hall, 9 Mills, 230 p. m.; Spring Mills, 7 Reformed "entre Hall, 7p ; Spring Mills, 2.30 p. m m Lutheran—Spring Mills, morning: Tusseyville, afternoon; Centre Hall evening. ———————————— New Cnbinet Officer, The head of the navy department, | Secretary Long, hended his resigna- tion to the president the other day, to take effect May 1. Congressman W. 8. Moody, cf Massachusetls, was ap- pointed secretary of the navy Monday. iii Apes Skimming Station, The Howard Creamery opened a temporary skimming station near the plant destroyed by fire. Milk js received and skimmed there as usual, and, so far as their patrons are concerned, everything is working in the same good old way. A fp nt a Company Special Sanday School Convention, will be held at Howard on the after- noon and evening of March 21. Mrs. A. M. Drinkwater, of Williamsport, will spesk in the afternoon on *'Prima- ry Work” and Hugh Cork will speak in the evening on ** Association Work.” cif o osa—— Select School Announcement, H. I. Stahr will open a select school in Pins Grove Mills April 14, to pre- students to enter college. The higher mathematics and languages will be taught as well as the common branch- es. The studies are elective. Apply for announcement card and rates, uf — —— Friers Paid at Sales. Live stock is keeping up ifs good record for high prices at publie this spring. Cows and youog cattle are bringing very good prices. Hogs are up to the top noteh. Good horses bring very good prices ; fair, shifts and plugs are not quite up to expecia- tion in prices. Farm implements and truck are bringing their value, ales The Spring Millinery The majority of the new hats are distinguished by the decided down- ward flare at the back. Another im- portant item in up-to-date millinery is the low, slmost flat crown. The new straws and braids, the new floral and other trimmings are pictured deserib- ed at length in ibe April Delineator, which also devotes a page to illustra- ting the various steps in the construc- tion of a stylish Marquise hat from a Fifth Avenue shop. ——————— A MAA Union Bible Class, The pastors of town have ben asked to organize and conduet a vnion Bible clase, All who are interested in this are seked to neet in the lecture room of the Reformed chorech Monday evenirg, March 17th at 7 o’slock. The object of this meeting is to ascertain the vxteut of this desire, and to ar- range detaits of organ zation and man- agement, should sufficient interest in Bible study in this form show itself to warrant the undertaking. hu — Guessing, Guessing the number of beans in a bottle at the soap show, created con # derable interest, The prize awarded was un lot of “silver ware,” and was given to Miss Lanes Ruokle, Four pros, Mise Laurs Runkle, Lyman Bmith, George Meyer and Charles Bmith, guessed the correct number 408 Miss Maybell Keller guessed within one, Mra. D. W. Bradford within two and Ted Bailey within four of the correct number of beans, The frait dish was given to Miss Edith Lutz, who collected the largest uber of sonp wrappers, Soup bubbles, rp — ——————— Ber Grunt Hoover before you insure, Every pair of our $250 Bilt Well IMPROVING WATER PLANT. — —— Rebersbarg Contempinting the Expendi- ture of Several Thousand Dolinrs for Water, The Rebersburg water company, in which most of the citizens of that place are interested, are contemplat- ing the expenditure of three or four thousand dollars to lmprove their waler plant, The subject is being discussed pro and con at the present time but no defl- inite conclusions have been reached on several points, A resolution on the minutes ut present calls for 4-inch cast iron pipes, similar to those in use in Centre Hall, and better than which there are none. There Is a sentiment growing however for an enameled steel pipe, which may be adopted. The pipe line is about one mile in length, the water being piped from the gap stream south of Rebersbury. —— RE —— — x Marriage Lice uses. Clayton Wager, Tassey ville Maude E. Gansalus, Peni Cave. Adam B, Wolf, Rebersburg Grace May Page, Reber . B Liugle, Erma V. Jones, J. Hughes Burton, Bradenville. Mis Ada Ranig, Oak Hall Henry J. Bones, Jennie Bi Alvin J. Way Cora May Biddle, SOUrg. Boges Twp. Milesburg. Stormstown. Slormstown, Half Moon. Half Moon, n el glow, Wm. Hockeubery, lefonte Lilah V. Shultz, Milesburg s———————— a — Gullery Open Friday, Smith's photograph gallery Friday of this week, be pleased to have WwW. W. will be open where he will you call, A My ps A Miller's Fate. John B. Zk, a miller near ville, Mifflin county, was caught the mill belt Wedupesday. legs had been crushed he succeeded in | Allens- | in | ee Bought Horses, i H. Schlegel, of Washioglon, D. C., | shipped a car load of horses from the! Coburn station, Bome of the horses | were purchased in this locality, auc varied in quality from very good tc bordering on plugs. eam ge Murried Wednesday Evening, Clayton Wagner, son of Jacob Wag- ner, of near Tusseyville, and Miss Maude Gunsalus, of Peuns Cava, were married Wednesday at the United Evangelical parsonage, Centre Hall, by Rev. J. F. Bhultz. The young couple bave the best wishes of their evening many acquaintances, AE Wednesday night. tertained by Mr. and Mrs, lin, io this place, Apples go to Market, r S {i The company today | Thursday) shipped a consignment of | spples, The fruit is worth $1 00 per bushel. All told thecompany shipped | about seventern hundred bushels of choice winter apples during the fall and early winter. Besides this aboul 3500 bushels were evaporated at their plaut at C ntre Hall. The fruit was very scarce in Penus Valley, snd the evaporating plant was operated only at stated times, evaporatiin Foll of Honor, Intermediate, F. A. Foreman, teach- —*Bruce Arney, Charles Baruer, Guy Foreman, John Meyer, Clymer MeClenahan, ®*John Odenkirk, John Rowe, *Calvin Bmuith, *Lena Emerick, Margaret Jacobs, Rosie Krape, *Cora Lu-e, Diantha Lapham, *Jodie Rear- jek, *sSusan Resiick. Nellie Smith, Helen Bandoe. Primary School, Anna Bartholo- mew, teacher — Orvis Barner, Musser Coldren, *Ralph Dinges, James From, Robert Krumb.ne, William Luse, *Roy White. 2 New Advertisers, bn A MMA The new advertisers in this issue of the Centre Reporter are the following, who represent the wide-awake busi. ness firms in their particular lines : The Potter—Hoy Hmdware Co. Bellefonte. The Howard Creamery Co. Garltee & Son, Philadelphia, H. G, Strohmeier, Centre Hall. J. H. Krumbine, Centre Hall, Ira C. Korman, Oak Hall, "J. G. Mayes & Bon, Lemont, ——————— A Bend fit of Organization. The benefit of organization was clear ly shown at the time the Heward Creamery Company's plant was de- strosed by fire. The fire laddies were at their posts of duty, each performing his part as though his own life and property were at stake, and it is to that organization, and the organiza. tion of that organization, that credit Is due for having so successfully com- batted the flames, Suitable buildings and towers should be provided for the belter storing of the hose and other appliance of the fire company. There is considerable money invested in hose and hose car- riages, which should be properly cared for. This ix the Lbusivess of the Bore ough council, aud it is a duty the council should perform, keeping in mind utility and economy. - FLOATING ISLANDS, One Island, Seen In the Gulf Stream, interesting. "Many of them have béen found voyaging on the Atlantic. These {slands were originally parts of low lying river under stress of storm or flood and | floated out to sea. The Orinoco, the | Amazon, the La Plata and other trop- shores. Some of the bits of of large size and carry ani- vegetation, even trees, the roots of hold the land intact, while thelr branches and leaves serve ns sails for the wind. Generally waves break up these after thoy put to sea, of their land are mals, insects and times including which serve to but sometimes, long distances. i i i i { i GENERAL LOCAL™ Halt fish at C, P. The Bilt Well shoe for men at $2 Yeager & Davis. y Long's, is i good i £. Chas, A Krape is bidding for rubber trade in his adv. in of the Reporter, this issue of county, Robbers blew open the vault | bunk in Townville, Crawford aiid secured over $7000, a Monday was much like a spring day, warty, aud cul the 1 { i i land, according to government records, took place in 1803. This island wi first scen off Florida, and apparently it had an area of two acres, trees, but it was thiel bushes, and in one place It wa feet high the sea level, It was in the ravi gulf stream, tre and with undul: ly covered with ) above glow ly tions show Fri s month t of the weed, ¢ THE GOLDEN RULE The Golden Rule riously vol Do nn. Do would take as you 8! not that to ¢ from Lim. would 11 ied Ie soug pired for hb id do te ‘iristian you treat | if we a ey 43 Mohammedan. none of be hin thse i# brother in 3 uld dislike to Ix wl The true rule In business is to gua » things of others a Hind 8 they is to love the ten Roman do not 1 3 10 YOu Go not Fogving ICES of cimselves, Yer you yor to de wish unto his Me law. he rest is ¢ jon of It.—-Jewlish iii ei———— LOCALS, Thursday is the wi niere exposit This cloudy. morning it Muslin and sheeting in abundance at C. P. Long's. For diseonnt prices on winter goods see Meyer & Musser, Pink waists, at C, and cream albatross cloth for P. Long's. Henry Lowry, of Bellefonte, is a Ie publican candidate for Sherif. $3 00 values in our $250 Bilt shoes for men, Yeager & Davis, B. D. Brisbin purchased a power apple parer at Wolf's sale, at Fiedler, Henry Miller, of Millhelm, was granted a pension of $17.00 per month, After attending conference, Rev. W. W. Rhoads spent a day in Centre Hall, returning to Grover today, {(Thursdsy.) 8. B. Shafter, it is stated, has cone cluded to pesceably vacate the Old Fort hotel and move to Madisonburg. Isaac Bhawver will cecupy the hotel, Ward K. Bhullz was licensed to preach the Gospel, as defined by the United Evangelical church, by the conference which met in Lock Haven. It is now Rev. Ward K. Bhultz. Samuel Matter, of Loganton, from the roof of his house into the snaw a few days ago. His right wrist was fractured. Mr. Matter was remov- ing the suow from the roof when he fell. Well fell ss I MF SRL Transfer of Real Estate, Jonathan Harter, of. al, Osoar NM, Long, Dec. 29, 1990, lot in Milibelm Boro, $15, Wesley Novel to Howard Lingle, March 25, Twi be 8300, ’ 1901, Gacts Potter John P. Condo, ot nx, Kalla Finkle, April 11 1806, lot in Gregg Twp 81000 pent 1, Bn I SS SS ream r & Son bave slwiys n ud a cholee stock of groceries, ho | ’ ¥ Fresh groceries arriving dally at C. P. Long's. ¥ Lliss Auna B will au short irtholomew time public schools, O. Deininger for the with Mrs, J. their home Mrs. Lucy Mr. and their Henuvey, vo Lt have I Church strect. CGivod, choice flour at J. Auman’s. W. Wolf, of of largest sales of the reason on Wed- the total bout Ci. Fiedler, had one Bi belug nesday, returned to the UU much Wns + by ference the J. Shultz entre Hall cal Cou ua of { CHurgs niea ic inbers SATge, road gold The Pennsylvania Rail Compa stir $50.00 bonds oan is the it occn FEN) { Tesuil of LC Ces Hips loned by ness Mie vd Tuesday asrs, Milton Boyder a Austin Krape, carpenters, went to Jesnette, Westmoreland ¢ | they will work at winty, where the Lrade tite belug. from ire John Spicher moved {'u ey prope rity on J. J. Aroey street, and was the L % | 5 SAILS roperty on Ik wt fitst to OY H. 1. 8t will te ILE season. air, of Pine Gi O ach a select school at that with teachers for {Oo enter coli 8 ViLW Of preparin their rk g public seh wi ad Drover Fra another car load of Friday. He [1 sherman ws sien dy buyer, and tikes headquarters atl Lhe Centre Hall tel, 5 41 xr ¥ H. Dioges Wedne iRuspori on a vi The jai! sister and Lroiher., P. the 1 will # ¢Xlensive ilinges, | josurance business return home Saturday. Esq., airman, of baby, through John J. Bower, attorney and Democratic county cb Belle i font ith wife and drove Hall £0 Dow LP Thursday and paid the Reporter ofl Hosts : 1. nt man, d hi s Tig vere in Cen Rep I Was { called at the f chat, whiel p’ talk Harry E wood, Mills, Sweet today, Thursday started for Wise » hie has secured ck Swartz, al Hit Np it] be sorry 10 jose sO genial a ye of the Ii will be at J. shall, Allison gs 4 5 2% Hege of phot Ww. tography, phot week. Smith's lery iday of this table to do the fin with wraph gal Mr. Rhull wt K'nl of work, the la i Fr is aud fads in { is acquain‘ed test ! photography. Howard Homan, sine time in Centre ricinity, and Union county, ir Altoona, where he is engaged in doing carpenter work of all kinds. Mr. Ho the Is por. afte Hall an ad returned spending i i 8 man has a good opinion of ter and knows how that the Reporter will inion of Mr. Homar, y shape have thiogs so a good ' og 3 Miss Gertie Bartholomew is visiting her sister, Auna in this place. She is a gradoate of the Schissler business college, Norristown, and in a short time will return to take the usual two weeks’ office course, after which it is the custom of the in- stitution to give position. Miss Bartholomew bright aud agreeable young and one who, stiitable position, will bold it by serv. ing ber employers with all might, Miss is lady, George Armbruster, Mi ls, brought his daughter to the Centre Hall station Monday to lake the train for Bellefonte, where she is staying. Mr. Armbruster made a bus iness call at this office in the interest of Jeremiah Stover, of Farmers Mille, an old and valued subscriber of (Le Reporter, Mrs. J. W. Runkle, of this place, and Miss Lena Poorp,in, of Tussey- ville, called at this office to walch the process of type setting. Mrs. Runkle makes a special effurt to serve the guests of the Centre Hall hotel with the chioleest food, and with Miss Poor man as au assistant, accomplishes her desire, If it goes their way, Centre Hall will have three new school teachers for pext term, Messrs. Stroh and flgen are candidates for the superintende i» ey of public schools in Centre and Clinton county, respectively, snd F. A. Foreman is before the Democratic voters asking to be nominated for re corder of Centre county, ESTAB BLIS G. 0. BENNER, | SPRING IS APPROA WH We WW WW HR WT Cingha all kinds w AEE 1.0351 Jared Mowcry, man, Tu field ¢n H.E nuclionoeer, esday Ullss1es, Bhreckes of F among the many Mond J. WW. compat edd gost, nrniers ay callers, Hill, 800, of Centre his little Dashem, i ¥ » Reporter office 8 callers at tl morning Suflal Early Tuesday fonted the safe of the Lonpany Loew isl about $55 Mr. De Pa. ters Mills, the The near Baloua, of Flemington, week and destroyed, fi urs, aE { Por who has a lumber ea bleheimer 1" moved with bjs family 0 latter place this woel und the lime kiln ned by P. M, Walker, were sel fire last They will Le re- sheds aro Ow on Inquiries are received in refercn se to M. Wolf, with referinee to The time will be announce. 1 these columns, Joseph 8. Houlz, a regular reader of Reporter, changed his address Kingstown, 11, to Kirkland, end writes that they are having from 1, the finest kind of weather snow snd no high waters, Isaac Bpicher, of Elwood, lilinois, brother of Jolin Spichier, of this place, under the care of a recovering. stock and implements, reported that notwithstanding weather, his goods brought fair prices, | The hoses probably brought a little | less than they were worth, Messrs, W. H. Lee and Charles A. Miller, both of Colyer, were in town on business Monday, and stopped in to see the Reporter for a few minutes, but made good use of the time while here. The writer has a desire to le come personally scqualuted with bis patrons, and will not regard it as fue wruding if called on frequently, RCPRIETOR. A Vo {10 \ A in d 'S Store r Ya = ers fo . » . ms | WV WWW HNN HW Nw HOY HARDWARE CO., Pp" TER Eid B EFONTE, PA. AMERY CO. H°" ARD CRE. + ARITEE & SON. (1 Tower Hall 518 Market St. PHILADELPHIA, Clothing Store. PA, wani to sell soar in order are willing Ww 1 at onge and sccure the { our gread bargains J H. KRUMBINE., . Fine F urniture. CENTRE HALL, PENNA. THE LATEST sivies of Paraiture, in all kinds of wood, will be found al my slore. Prices will moet the clo est competition. The goods are firdiciase in every pwrticuler, The finish workmanship sand design are nusar passed These susertions can easily be proven il you come here . . Rac C. KORMAN, 5 OAK HALL, PA, Farm Machinery. { HANDLE al! kinds of Farm Machinery. A FULL LINE of Osborne Implements. Perry Harrows, Cpolone Seed Bower. Valean and Syracuse Plows, Improved Chall (Oliver pattern) Plows, All kinds of plow repain : for Spring Crops is the best on the warket, EMONT MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS, Lemontand | MONEY FOR YOU! When L you come W mk the lust Howard, | Roding pled of sour deparicd fodends, vik't the Lemont Marble ard Granite Wo ks, or J. Will Mayes, Howard, I", YOU will soo something new, BEE out oe lettering. We have the latest styles in La - 3 styles in lawn and C m CAR FARK paid 10 #1) purehasers. J.B. MAYES & SOX, Lemont.