THE CE NTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 2), 1802, Shoe News 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 Men in vogue for and Boys, Ladies and Misses’ wear, just look at our special ideas in Wip- ter Shoes. Come here first and you will buy here. Those who have been ‘looking around’ and then come here, buy here, too. Mingle’s BELLEFONTE, PA. 0000200060000000000000000 Shoe Store, C0000 P0000000000C06000C20 MENTS. CHURCH APPOINT m “ ing; | he pastor, —————————— The Photograph Gallery Open, Smith, the photographer, will be at his Centre Hall gallery Friday. ee i — Select School Anpouncement H. I. Stahr will opcn a select school | in Pin2 Grove Mills April to pare teachers for the profession snd students to enter college, The higher mathematics snd will taught as well as the common branch- es. The studies are Apply 14, pre- be IAngUages { elective, DEATHS IN LOWER PENNS VALLEY, The Following Notes nre Taken from the Milthehmn Jourunl, An infant child of Charles Moyer died at Loganton, and was buried at Rebersburg on Wednesday, An infant grandehild of John Royer, of Millheim, died on Tuesday evening. Paul Keister the eleven months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sylvis, of Aaronsburg, died Friday of last week, and was buried at that place on Monday. Lizzie Amelia Pauline Hosterman, daughter of Thomas and Rachael Hos- terman, of Coburn, died last Thursday, aged ninetecn years, Sylvis, Adolph Miller, died at his home near Coburn, on Wednesday afternoon, aged seventy-two, Bc lp ner— Wants a Class in Maxie, Prof. Will D. Blair, of Mifflinburg, will be in Centre Hall Friday and Sat- ur’ .y of this week, with a view of or- gan'zing a class in private instruction in vocal and instrumental music. Prof. Blair will make a personal can- vass of the town oun those days. He is ap experienced instructor and can fur- a New Babies, New babies to the homes of Messrs. D. K. Keller, east of Centre Hall, and Richard Brooks, west of | this place. They are boy anl girl, respectively, they are doing well, and have proud parents. Twin babies were born in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Heckman, Tusseyville. | The boy died Sunday. came We ps Marriage Licenses, W. M. Mills, Sandy Ridge, Alice Castwite, Sandy Ridge, Frederick Craig, Philipsburg. Lenora D. Jackson, Philipsburg. Alfred O. Mevers, Martha, Theresa, N. Dillen, Juliau, W. H. Graham, Binghamton, N. Y Margaret 1. Teuts, Bellefoute, F. W. Graham, Pine Grove Mille, | Metta Johnson, Pine Grove Mills. | ———— - Sanday School Convention, The Centre County Sunday Sehool | Association will hold its annual con for announcement eard and rates, tf rt A A one i To Make Three States, i territories | territori- will provide for State- | New Mexico The House cornmittee « decided upen an “omuibus”’ al bill which hood for Arizona, Oklohoma, instead of hood bills for end separate Slate- | Territory. The | bills have heretofore separate, | but they were harmonized in their | provisions and Chairman Knox was | authorized to incorporate them in one | measure. each been . ee — Cook's Tenn Deralivd A keg of beer enused a wreck on the Lewisburg branch of the Pennsylvania The ac- | between | Jast week railroad, one day cident occurred on the river lewisburg and Montandon, A keg of that Lad evidently | rolled from a car lay on the track in the beer bridge and when Cunductor | Cook's passenger train came along the | keg succeeded in derailing one of the | coaches and in the wreek ed, the damaged. that follow- | engine was quite badly | Sait Charles Condo, Charles Condo, son «f James Condo of Penn Hall, died Friday of Jast week | after an illness of three weeks of sumption. Interment took Monday. Rev. Brown, of the con- | i place | wforme- ed chureh, officiating. His sge was thirteen years, The funeral was largely attended, his in the schools, associates and school attended in a He member of the Penn Hall band, and that organiza tion also paid its respects in a body. Sunday day banly. Was 8 lA, Meeting of Classis Classis of West Susquebar na of Re, formed bh, in the st. Luke's chureh, Lock Haven, The classis convened to receive two new members —Rev, Warren J. Johnson, who has accepted a eall to Nt. Luke's congregation, Lock Haven ; Rev. Joln Albertson, who bas sccepred a eall to the Buffalo Valley charge. The matter of purchas- ing two lots for the erection of a church and parsonage in the newly projected town of Oak Grove, Clinton eouny, will also be considered. Rev. G. W. Kesher, of the Reformed church in this pipce, is in attendance. a ehure is in seeshen Was and Congert Friday Night, The Centre Hall singing class will give nn eoncert Friday night of this week. The music will be under the direction of Pref. KE. W. Crawford, who conducted the singing school of over a hundred members who will furnish the musical talent for the oe casion . The program will consist of choruses, w los quattettes, by male and femmle voles, comic songs, ete, 2. Lo. Butholomew, the musieal prod- igy, will preside a’ tl e crgan. Much of the success of the singing class is due George H. Emerick, the president, who i« a music enthusinst., Admis- sion 156 cents, reserved seats, 10 cents extra. fn spo - Philip D. Foster, of State College, is a Reg ublican candidate for treasurer, Prof, Blair, whose card uppears else wheee, will king at the concert Friday night, at Mill school in the | two delegates, | The superintendents of the diferent vention on the Sth of April, Each Sunday to that delegates i E. Duck, Millbeim. J. M. Brarick, President. pl i Bee Grant Hoover before you insure, Balt fish at C. P. Long's. Miss Emilie Alexander home | from Tyrone, where she has a class of is Perry Allers was home to see his pa- | He is learo- ing telegraphy at the Hecla Park sta- tion, on the Central P. RB. R, where | Millheim furniture | dealer, just received two bales of husk | Campbell, the matiresses, and | Rev. Dr. Schuyler Saturday will go | terian church, Rev. G. A Dr. Behuysler was formerly pastor of that church. of which pastor, An effort is being made to adjust | the Swallow ease ence. If that conference March 26, will of its sepsa- | tional feature. Dr. Swallow is ing his opponents quska, outside of eonfer- accomplished the | Bellefonte, beginnivg | be shorn a nt moks | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohn, of Chi- | cago Junetion, Ohio, after an extend. | ed visit to relatives in Penns Valley, | returned home Tuesday. They were | accompanied west by Wm. Bolin and | wife, of Millheim, who made sale of | their personal eflecte, and expect to lo- | cate in Ohio, Prof. E. J. Wolf, formerly of this place, was granted by the Kansas state board of examiners, a certificate which will permit him to teach school in any township, town or city within that state. Prof. Wolf was granted a certifieate by the Pennsylvania board ment as a eanlidate for the office of treasurer appears in another column, Dr. Alexander has been one of the foremost citizens of the borough of Centre Hall, has always taken his share of interest in Dsmoeratic suc cess at local and general election, and f# qualified to fill the position he see ke, His only reason for forsaking his profession for polities is on account of physical ailments, which fact was dem strated two years ago when, up- on solieitation, he refused to be a can didate for the legislature, Rev Bamuel Kreider, of Windbur, Somerset county, nccompaniod by his son, A. R. Kreider, were agreeable callers at the Reporter office Wednes day. Rev. Kreider Is serving a Luth- eran pastorate in Somerset county, and once in a while returns to his old home in Potter township, near Potters Mille, whizh he left more than twenty years ago. While in this section they stop. ped with Mr. and Mra Jolin W, Dash em, near Centre Hill, and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Shirk, of Boalsburg, who are relatives or Mr. Kreider, TWO FIRES, The Destractive Klemont Wipes ant Dwell. Ing Hous, Unrrlage Shops, Saw nud Stave Mills Mills suffered the past At Lemont the carringe shop owned by John I. Thompson, Mr. Lucas, as carriage builder, aud Mr. Miller, blacksmith, was discover ed to be on fire Wednesday about seven o'clock. Lemont and Potters losses by fire during week, occupied by evening The fire was first seen on the roof of the building, in a section where there fire during the day. The building was to- tally destroyed, together with a por- tion of the contents, There was jusur- ance on the building, but the personal property, had been no not on From the carriage shop the spread to a tenement house of Dale, and for a time it looked though there would be an obliteration of the central portion of Lemont, Lut happily the wind changed, and the raging elements were confined to the two structures mentioned, Dr. 0s The dwelling was occupied by An- drew Hassinger, who lost a portion of his goods; no The bLuild- ings were insured by the owners, insurance, The stave mill and saw firm of MeNitt Bros, along the pike were totally d of last week, in good condition and were the property of Ii M. Huyett, of this place, prior to the wergiog of the firms of MeN Bros and KE. M. Huyelt, The stock of stave was unharined, is unknown. of § located Mill mill hie & Co. Potters by The mills were anhove estroyed fire ite iii The origin of the lire £2000 00, Wh The loss is about and ile the firm is teust Le handicapped by the loss, it ‘0 be regretted to see valuable Prope ty being destroyed » ed prematurely, Wp —-— LOCAL ITEMS Miss Roxauna Brisbin at S is Higher temperature this i hursday Hogs public sales, Wm. Lobr, bring extravagant ws al pric who had been their siatement of the borough finances, The nuditors issued i Jonas Bible's sale Tuesd the ay Was one SORROLN. Sliver's sale today Keller's large Reserved seat tickets for the cau be had at Kreamer & Son’ Sidney Miller, living on tl} rt, will Pleasant Gasp Mra. J.T. Potter Friday week wi M Eihattan the {un-eral of her co inn, She home returned ing of this week. Montgowery, f ie « f » Mrs, W. moruing Kreamer, merchant Kreamer, w of this place the for ¢ her © {ook east b presumably umberian where M Cirenoble, lives, 8 sings : e, Irvin Burris is now a full-fled ’ g some Lime a half interast in t it March 23, will formed Hall. The children of the Next Sunday, paren‘s day in the Sundays school, in Centre all the parents sund iy Sunday school open at 1.30 p. m Miss Metta Mille of Frauk W. Grabam and Johnson, both of were married at Pine Grove the brother ¥ the Noble, Pive Hav, The couple will be ut home Grove Mills after April Ist, Weduesday evening, by in law, Mre. Mary Ross, near Farmers Mills, The Ross farin is largest farms in Gregg township, and Gn the work in season, A. J. Lindsey, who operates flour mill at Bald Eagle, was Kicked his right leg below the fractured avd his left cut. A farmer named Dyer had driven to the mill from the Fowler farm and having a new set of harness on his horse he invited the miller out to see it. While both were ad- miring the harness, says the Wateh- man, the viclous animal kicked, with the above unfortunate results, leg painfully Patrick Garrity, the warden of hunt. ers and fishermen who frequent his section of the Seven Mountsing, ie making preparations to entertain old cronies of the angler clan during the coming trout season, which opens April 156. Mr. Garrity and brother Walter are conducting a boarding house at present, doing all the work themselves, They are, however, well eqaipped for hous keeping, and there is no branch of th § usiness in which they are not well seaooled, The Bilt Well shoe for men at $260 is u good ove, Yeager & Davis, FOR THE SENATE, Good Candiduien Battie is Wun aid Half the Heinie A pondent The writes under date of March 15 ; COrres of Patriot “What would you think of ex-Judge of 1d candidate {or senator "w Krebs, Cleartl , Bx un democratic froma his tion Lo pnaswer, in the fill the know of tend favor. is an eary ques We di pus f one who would more faithfally st We think ably of “ex-Judge Krebs, of hunow of no demoerat fit nor go strict who would more ly tion of gsepato we to his duties. ios! Clearfield, as a democratic candidate for senator from his district bs is n Mr. hint Kore he would Of We do not know that ii candidate, however, « 1 4 » ! : 111840 consent to be a ceil lidale, LT Be if Senator Heinle isa csndidate for re nation be should Le witli Mr. He § record, He clinse ln wpposition. » DAS tnade sndiirable { ly against the muehine thre He slation and opposed nil thal Lis tern, favored ull us aul harmful, public station, David Li. Krebs is one of ers in GENERAL LOCAL : At $ f ip y Montgomery, of whiel en laudiord for several vea Was unusuany ed frozen all day, ground remais was a good winter night, nncement of 1 ' i : of Dellefonte, r siate sense He is able to stand on his reeord tor, and oo ple witli tor ne we ne bw pe na . : forse wil a single apology. . I ek, have Frank WR who went to Pitsburg last red emplovment, The the Westinghouse peaple, iatter is a on a sireet Wilbur Henpey and Wi ws former is with and motorman Car. A number of subseriptions the York in this Hubseribers who have paid for to “N World were sent wee kk receive it with- in one week, will please report to this office, Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel Fye, of Far. mers Mills, stopped in Centre Hall Monday oun their return from Boals. burg, Mr. Fye is much pleased with his farm and landlord, and think they are the best to be had, An alarm of fire was sounded day after four o'clock, which made things lively for a time. It was soon discovered that a chimupey on the simply “burning out.” The Y. P. 8. C, I5, of the Presbytc- ring church bas invited all of the Young People’s Societies of the other churches and the comomunity in gen eral to meet with them for a sunrise prayermeeting in their church on Kas. ter moruiog, March 30.h. Miss Elsie M. Corman, who for the past four years made her home with the family of James A. Koller, east of Centre Hall, Saturday went to Coburn where she will remain for the present. Ehe is still interested in the loeality, which is proved by the fact that she has become a Reporter reader in her » ESTABLIS G. 0. BENNER, I ist EE ht RR AS a + . + rue i Er : eoCceecdecoeY we We WW Wh WR, UW Wh a WD OO ing Ki py ) os , a Mm RNA Fv Merg Mis, § Spring Mills, March 25, a sale register, t week were bens fi ial 10 the The rains of las The crop i= looking well, { die of March. The court line appoint Narelwoord to be of township, ed. one D. F, Geary, Millheim, f Barber P. F. Geary, of this in town Saturday, from that place the barber, who i: = rlastivgly registrall the western precinct W. W. Rover The appointment is » satisfaclor) Vide i of al her of was up with bim Tun pring ie, having come to teks bck ning to Millheim. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wagner Bal. urday went to Paddy M they will be entertained by master, James Wagner, who is prepar- ing at Paddy to enter railroading on a larger scale, as did many of his pred CORROTE, ocuntain where Siation. of Mrs. A. V. Shreckengast, Ty lers- | ville, is ill with typhoid fever at the home of her brotherdin-law, William | Morris, at Mill Hall, She took core of her husband io Pittsburg, who had | the same disease, for a period of nive | weeks, and was much reduced by that | care, Mr. snd Mrs. John Durst, of Glern Iron, Union county, were up lo see relatives snd friendsein and aboat Cen- | tre Hall Inst wes 1. Mr. Durst i= con- | ducting ove of the good farms in his gceiion, en | is satisfied with the condi | tions in his neighborliood, which enna a great deal, CE. Bressler, of Philadelphin, stop. | ped over Bunday in Centre Hall with | his son, Willism Bressler. The senior Bressler is a nurse io the German Hos: pital, Philadelphia, and was on his way to Allegheny Clty to take care of his son George, a rallronder, who is ill with typhoid fever, Lr I SAH Kreamer & Son have always on hand a choice stock of groceries, HED 1889. ® 0 0 PROPRIETOR. -~ en STAR. 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