* HE CENTRE REPORTRE.| PRESUYTERY AT CENTRE HALL. Tho Huntingdon Presbytery will Meet hero | the First Monduy in October, tev. Dr. Behuyler, who is in attend- | ance at the Huntingdon Presbytery in | gession at Iverett, Bedford county, in- | vited that body to meet in this place | ofr the first Monday of October, and the invitaticn has been accepted. Dr, Schuyler, before leaving for the Pres. bytery, consulted with his members and others as (o entertainment, and was encouraged on every side to press his claim, The body consists of about one hun- dred and twenty ministers and elders, and the sessions continue for three days. Po mess NN YOUNG TRANSUE DEAD, Lived for Sixteen Months With 8 Broken Back. Herman P. Transue, Lamar, died Wednesday of last week, just sixteen months after he had his back broken, aged almost twenty-eight years. He was entirely helpless below his waist, but had a partial use of his trunk an arms. He suflered little pain. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1902, Shoe News PrP PON00EP00RIN0000 0 of Interest to Everybody. If our Shoe news fails to in- terest the whole family we must have a poor advertising wriler, for we have the Newest, Lhe 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- I A y» i Shoes. Come here first and you will buy here. Those who NIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMIUNT, The Exercises Wednesday Night Fall of In. terest Col, Fortuey in His Element, Grange Arcadia Wednesday night, youug and old being anxious to hear and see, was executed in every detail: Invocation, Rev. J. M. Rearick. tatory Language.” Helen 8, Hosterman—Oralion, American Behool Girl,” Music, Nellie E. Kerlin—Oration, Palace Beautiful,” Ralph C. Boozer —Oration with Val- edietory—*' From Cave to Palace.” Col. D. FF. Fortney—Coemmenceme Oration. Music. Awarding “The nt of Diplomas—By Commeneement Song — High School. Each of the graduates performed have been “looking around” : lieveithe young man, but his case wus beyon 1 science. ® o © ® ® rd Ld oe o ® ® ° @ ® ® e » ® é Oo ® @ @ ® ® ® @® ® “ 9 ® 9 © ® 2 @ ® ° Ld ® » o oe a a and then come here, buy here, : too, Mingle’s BELLEFONTE, PA. 00000268 00000000000000000 Shoe Store, belonged, » -» ® ° ’ ® ® a eo . al. 7’ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed Hall, P.M; nion, 10: communion; Sprivg As to Sabbath School Convention, Centre 7 U . Mm Mills, 2.50 p. m * held its arnual tion in the Reformed church tre Hall, Tuesday. inclement state of the weather but few were in attendance. The sessions were very inteéreseing and iv- structive; the program, with few ex- ceptic ns, was carried out as arranged. The general features of the . : Association Presbyterian nm. — (entre Hall, 10.30 a. Potters Mills, 250 p. m. Mills, moming; Tusseyville, at Cen- Latheran Centre Hull, evening. Spring afternoon; delegates —————————— 87th Avniversary. Th * he the establi eighty-seventh sl ni anniversary of pment of Odd Fellowship in America will be celebrated in var ous lodges April 26th. program Pittsburg, field secretary of the state It was unique and most practical character, an —— association. Bh fp sss Sales of Unseated Land, of unseated issue of the Re- porter in supplement form, and will continue to do go for several weeks. It was very much to be deplored that more could The Treasurers’ sales land accompany this not be present to eateh the inspiration of the valuable suggestions out. However, lrovidence arranged the - the weather aud all should trust matter in His hands, Mr. Cork delivered a most ive address at the evening A tl s—— tought 70,000 Acres of Timber Land, si from the purchased i the Licking Creek Ww Capitali have 3 Youngstown, O., Lumber 70,000 acres instruct formed Juniata session Company and of timber land Valley. A narro extend ' | Results.’ railroad to! The county oflicers elected Licking Creek Valley gauge for up the | ensuing year sare follows: dent, Rev. J. M. Rearick, vice president, Rev. J. Millbelm; ne will be buiit. Bc ff st, Se— D. secretary, Anne Hamilton, State College; pounding secretary, Rev. A. A. Boalsburg; treasurer, Mr. A. The DBarough Water Plant, recordin 4 he borough water plait is giving €n tion of the reservoir last fall ervoir has ously for ire satisfaction since the comple ! The res- ng continua overflow being 1 supply the without the whole wing into the basin. a overliowl Leen months, the ent, Misa Elizabeth B. Thompson, Le- mont; howe department supt, D. E. Hepler, Lemout, much more than woul Rev, borough, and that of the supply flo . Imperial Plows for Sale. W. O. Rearick through W. B. Min- gle offers for sale a number of Imperial plows and plow repairs, at a very low rate, Select School Announcement, it s H. I. Stabr will open a select school in®Pins Grove Mills April 14, to pre- pare teachers for the profession snd students to enter college. The higher languages will be taught as well as the common braneh- es. The studies are elective. Apply for announcement card and rates, tf ——— ———— mathematics and Roll of Honor The following is the roll of honor of the Primary school, Miss Apna Bartholomew, teacher : *Roy While, Florence Mader, Alice Rearick, Verna Rowe, Frank Felterolf, Ira Foreman, Robert Krumbine, William Luse, Byl- vester Saul. Married Taesday, seri co ocmmse—— Millinery Opening. Mrs. Lucy Henney has jost returned from Eastern cities, where she pur- chased a fine assortment of Spring and summer millinery goods. Her open- ing will be Friday snd Saturday, April 11 and 12, when she invites all the Ia- dies to come and inspect her goods, You will find all the latest styles and best material, at prices to suit you. Give ber a call, The marriage of Miss Mary A Keller, davnghter of Mr. and Mrs, D.C. Keller and Lewis H. Dalby were married at the heme of the bride Tuesday, o'clock, noon, The ceremony was pers formed promptly at the time set, by Rev. G. W. Kershner. A number of guests were present from Centre Hall and vicinity aud Mifllin county. The eouple have the best wishes of all their acquaintances, sss A— Denth of Robert MeCalnon', Robert MeCalmont, connected with the firm of McCalmont & Co., Belle. fonte, died after an illness of but a few hours (om congestion of the brain, Tuesday morning, at two o'clock. He had been in about his usual health until the evening previous to his death, when he became giddenly ill, and soon lapsed into unconscioustess, from which he never awoke, The deceased was born at Jackson- ville, and was aged a little over sixt)- two years. Miss Jane MeCUalmont and Mrs. Wm. Bhortlidge, both of Belle. fonte, are sisters, and James MeCal- mont, of State College, isa brother of the de cesod, a - New Agent pt Onk Hall, Forest W. Bible has been appointed agent for Orsk Hall Station on the lL. & T., avd has been on duty there since ' Wednesday of lest week. Mr. Bible was a student at the Centre Hall sta- tion, took a course at Paddy Mou - tain, a for the past ten years or more was located at Lewisburg. J. 64 Gilliland the former agent, and who served since the opening of the branch road, retired, EN a» na faancit Appointments, At a meeting of the borough council Friday night, the following commit. tees were appointed: Street, R. D. Foreman, M. L. Emerick, C. W, Black; water, M. [.. Emerick, W. H. Bartholmew, J. H. Pull ; nuisance, J. H. Puff, C. W, Black, C. W. Luse; fire and police, Rk. D. Foreman, J, H. Puft, OC. W, Slack; light, W. H. Bar: tholmew, M. IL Emerick, C. W. Luse; finunece, W. H. Bartholmew, R. D. Foreman, CC. W, Black, a —-. Killed s Hear With Pine Knots, A large black bear was killed on Wednesday by Messrs. A, J. Reichley, Wm. Blauser and John Weaver, about fir miles west of Pat Garrity’s, near the Underwood saw mill, in the Seven mountaine, It appears that his bear. ship made bis appearance to these workmen, who were without weapons 01 defense except such as might be gathered from the ground-—stones and sticks. Bruin was assaulted; bruin was Friday afternoon, He leaves one glain. Pine boots were the chief wen. datighter, Mra Henry Fye, pons of defense, and it is claimed by The surviving widow is very ill these gentlemen that they make a real with pnetmonin, and ber recovery is good weapon when in tight quarters, doubtful. Graniete Cloth, fifty cents per yard dannthun Moores, Jonathan Moore, of near Colyer, died Wednesday afternoon afters line gering illness due to old nge and a de: vere cold, tis age is alent eighty years. He wasn defi nder of the North during the sigties, The funeral services will take place their part well, and each was betler The manner in which aud to the town, and is evidence that the money creditable to the school i expended for school purposes in Cen- | tre Hall is not without good results, Col. D. ¥. Fortney a happy talk on schools, touching the hnport ant features from to gave beginning end, 7 | thought expressed to this particular | audience was particularly appropriaie at this particular time. His will not only have a wholesome effect 3 mld ress | on the graduates, but can not helo but a interest | schools in many of the parents, whose interest is woefully lacking. stir up deeper in public | in { his graduatipg pupils, snd expressed a Principal Tigen spoke feelingly { hope that he had created ip them a de- gire for more knowledge, of sympathy with school work than heretofore, and The citiza ns of the borough tre Hall are today more Leni | the first commencement exercises of | the High School are directly responsi- | ble for such a ecndition, | The whole affair entitled more extended notice, and the ates to personal praise, but | ness of the hour and other | ble conditions forbid it. io gradu. the 1m 1 inte unavoida- Ea LIST CORRECTIONS ¥ fp nly GENERAL LOCALS Bee our new embrioderies -, PP, laces, ele, Loog. is a good one, Yeager & Davia, Pat. Colt avd Pat, kid in our Bilt Well shoes, Yeager & Davis, §3 00 You can buy a first-class blanket at a low price from Boozer, Centre Hall, Mrs. W. H. Btiver, of this place, visited her brother, James Carper, atl Hublersburg. Dr. W. H. Behuyler this week at- tended the Huntingdon Presbytery which met in Everett, Bedford coun- ty, closing its sessions Wednesday. The 25th avniversary of the Centre County Medical Bociety was celebrat- ed Friday evening in an appropriate manner at the Bush House, Bellefonte, Robert, aged sevin years, a son of conductor Marlin Reese, of Snow Shoe, fell a distance of fifteen fect while playiog in a barn, and broke both arms. John Smith, of the firm of Bmith DBros., Bpring Mills, was in town Sat urday delivering furniture. They have been very throng in their busi ness during the past wed ke, Jolin Boal, of Peru, is comfortably located on the Harter farm, formerly the Jacob Rankle farm, near the Stone mill dam, and with his daughter had business ia town one day last wed k Senator B. K. Focht, editor of the Lewisburg News, a stalwart of the first order, is setting pions for nomina- tion for governor in 1906. That's a long ways off, but if Elkins is pomi- nated and elected, it will only be a short step to Foclit, John Larimer, son of Rush Larimer, and Miss Emily Furey, daughter of Motris Furey, both of Belleforite, were married Thursday evening of last week at the Baptist parscnage at Miles- burg, by Rev. BE. C, Houck. Mfr, Lar- imer is a clerk 10 the employ of Kalz & Co. Roy White, who with his mother, stays with the family of J. W, Conley, has the marked distinction of being Io attendance every day of the school term just closed, ond that without be- ing tardy once, Desides, Roy is youth ful, this being only his second term of school, and sgain bie had the farthest to go to school of any pupil on the Centre Hall school roll, Here is an example that should be patterned aft er—the boyy the parents and Mr. Conley, who made it his business to see that Roy was landed at the school room every day without regard to Fresh eandies—C. P. Long. ~C. P. Loong. weather conditions and press of other LOCAL ITEMS, i Aro your plow shares bright? | The latest magazines at | Also latest fushion plates, this Gio to Bushiman’s for your | tackle, A new last years’ model stone bicycle for sale cheap, at man's, Jimmy Bayard, of Bellefonte, is i sisting the Reporter to get out extra work, Boe i Lu © Mrs. A. P. Luse, who is lying { the home of her nt son, Joho is | slowly recovering. Clay Reesmsn has been seriou | for the past few days, Wedn { evening he was a trifle better. Jacob Jordan | Colyer, Tuesday went to Philadelphia, | 3 yv ill sthny sly and Stephen Smith, of street ear line, Miss weeks for the visiting Elsie Barr, who his | friends in this place, returned to ber five 8 been GIong { home in Tyrone, J. Howard Lingle has become sole owner of the Jenkins and Lingle fi | dry, Bellefonte, Mr Jenkins | withdrawn from the firm. Misa Florence John Kline, week will begin i- or having daughter of Hall, struction of she lu Kline, near Centre next the in- strumental music. ie quite a i large class. I W. E. Fmnk, Rash { Democratic candidate for county of township, 11 missioner, made a trip through Penns Valley this week, and while in Centre fa i i i gave the Reporter a eall, Ane callers during the Heltineer, if with nz the young genial es and ecm week H ofl last Wns entre company Liis Is A r, Hefoute Friday to transact if from and home 8. M. Campbell, of Millheim, and Mr. Campbell and Lis family are The qusrantive hie Wins if business place of again to wingle with the rest of mankis Henry Rossman, of Tussey ville, call ed to see the Reporter in iis new quar. ters one day Inst wee Kk He was in his { usual good humor, just the mood the newspaper men like to see their call €rs in L. W. Turner, of Harrisburg, senting the Sanday School Times, (i ut- tended the county Sunday school con- { vention in the interest of of that publica- { tion, and paid his respects to the | porter. { The given | Beneca Indians was much appreciated, { Under the { tenden eulertainment by ihe management of levy rit- the [udians are well patron. ized, and considerable money is collect. ed for chapel buildings. (. A. (i! ae, of near this place, forms { iii Lie Reporter that his son, John | Glace, in Coudersport, had the wisfor- is hand with pail, and that blood poison s | causir g him great pain. Mrs, W. H. and | man, of Spring Mills, sister i tune to pierce bh a rusty ef io later, Blosser Wm. Au- | place, beginning of this week went to Fort Ind. 1 where they vixit for several months. Wayne, will Several articles have been sn % | this office fo no Head-abouts,’ f id relative The leporter lias disposi give publicity to such charscters, but i 10 affairs would be desirable to all ens, | yer, was been announced. great deal to sell—good stock and im- plements, J. F. Heckman, of Spring Mills, was in Centre Hall on business last week, and called at this office. Mr. Heckman has a Kind word for his home town and ils people—a very commendable trait, and one that should be more generally found. James A. Wert, of Tasseyville, wlo recently purchased the Detwiler farm, was in town on business Thursday of last week. lle is one of the farmers who has made farming pay, snl is content to leave other business alone snd apply all his efforts to tilling the ~~ Anna Lulz, who was a typo in this office for eighteen months, laid aside the stick and rule last week, Hur place has been filled by Miss Nellie Kerlin, a graduate of the Centre Hall High School. 8he has many qualifi. cations especially fitting her for a come positor in a newspaper office, The aunouncement of A. P. Zerbe| of Penn township, a staunch Demo erat of lower Penns Valley, announces himself a candidate for the office of treasurer. Mr. Z rbe is well known in Penns Valley as en industrious and honorable gentleman, and well quali fied to fiil the position he seeks, E. K. Bmith, of Oak Hall, just clos od his term of school at that place last week, and is now engaged as county maunger for the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, Philadelphia. It is his intention to give insurance his whole attention, and having a first class company to fall back on, he feels that he should be able to do considera ble business in that line, Call and examine our $2 50 Bilt Well THE'STAR' STORE. ESTABLISHED 1889. 6. 0. BENNER PROPRIETOR. A Time for Everything, There ix an old adage that save we most find a time to play ss wells a time work. We {eave this for von to decide fw itis hard 10 find a role that will work io all casc«, 8% 80 many men are bors under sueh varied clrenmstances: where Inck is showered upon one, making life easy, | another must (011 10 keep pace, So we will not sttemot to solve a problem that «nlers ino every one's experience, surrounded with an environment of ix own; but one thing i* very sure, we are going to sell yon more g {or loss money than ever befure, It is impossible 10 tell you of even onedeuth of our offerings, bul will attempt Ww give you a me ¢ sprinkling, Come sud seo i the rest, We are headquarters for the fwmye Barh and smooth wire, poultry netting, clover see 1, pti mpkin seed, roofing and lailding pa per, chain andjhascket pumps thefr mipanties walt fide, avin 84x, oll stoves, ea vie ehidin, Amari ean washing plasteine hair garden seeds nnd Tonle, BXOH, Caoms CUL ERWE, picks, digging froas, the lumous Lane wagon Jack pecial price on pails, slowing, When you come for if, yon can get it because we machine Coffee per pound 100, lye nr hog, 10 2 pleoes for spring roller, 10 nile jlea 10, tanner (wud Taundry soap fe window shades on and up. KApch mili if Carp Holling pin Pirnwing kr Table ol « tor level, meple oe. faniew finish, fo Rin, 10 2 1 n i re in set, per set, §i _—at-THE STAR. IS APPROACHING -. , . , Wh 50. Caines Wish SPRIN ' 11 ii ii Wine, o60CcOOCEO0CE® You will find Jong’s Store Wy Headquarters for Muslins - - . hut Sheetings . - Bed-Ticking Towelings - Calicoes Cinghams . . Produce of all kinds wanted. A SI SAI LS, [PPTYER-HOY HARDWARE CO., - WWW WW WWW BTW SALE REGISTER, mi les south of Co hones, er, two t's mouttsiu fan TNR BELLEFONTE, PA. Wish toannounce to the farmers of Centre county that they will this year seil the GENUINE OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS for $ro, aud the Genuine OLIVER CHILLED SHARES, for ag CENTS. er ——————— aq Fal NOTICE. ~ N« that the aocount of A goof Henrs “hiel tine I= hereby given Nearbood , Com ned to tl eeilay H OWARD CREAMERY CO. ul { MILK spd CREAM YOUR « and EGGS, We guarantee goad returns for the product. You are close to one of our plants, Lions be § jay of the I a WE WANT Prothoinaary mar 74% i Marriage Licenses. James A. Hackett, Alma Schroeder, Williamsport, Lewis H. Dalby, Centre Hall, Mary A. Keller, Centre Hall, Harvey D. Hagan, Farmer's Mills, Gertrude Wise, Penn Hall, John GG. Larimer, Bellefonte, Emily 1. Furey, Bellefonte, Willinma W. Schloss, Philadelphia. Blanche LL. Fauble, Bellefonte. James A. Keller, secretary of the Centre County Mutual Fite lusuranos Oo, P. of 1. says “1 hive been dealing with the Howard Creamery Company since its establishment, aud I am perfectly satisfied wilh the lests prices aod treatment, William sj ort. (GARITEE & SON. Tower Hall : 518 Harket se, clothing Store. PHILADELPHIA, PA. PROSPERITY has reached as. We want to sell One Million Dollars’ Worth this year in order to make our word good. We are willing © sell atl a small margin of profit, SEND FOR SAMPLES at once and secure the benefit of our great bargains, i i i : | ’ pe LOUALS, Linolium right, Next Tuesday you may hook and fish for trout, W. W. Smith, the photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday, He is prepared to do the latest styles of work in the best possible manner, for your P. Long. flrors, prices bait your 3 H. KRUMBINE. . Fine Furniture. A ARAB CENTRE HALL, . PENNA, THE LATEST styles of Purnitare, in all kinds of wood, will be found st my store. Prices will meet the clo est competition. The goods are first-class iu every particular. The fulsh workmanship and design sre nusarpassed. These assertions can easily be proven il you come here, A regular meeting of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance company was held at Ruukle’'s Centre Hall hotel Tuesday. The routine of business was gone through, but n hing of particu. lar interest was done. A special train load of Buaffio mer- chants tarried in Dellefonte Tuesday | from 12:30 until about 1:20, Their; special train consisted of three Pull] man parlor ears and «ne diniog car, | RA C. KORMAN. Wit ited up in the most sumptuous OAK HALL, PA, style, mt t——— “A neighbor ran in with a bottle of | Farm Machinery. Chamberiunin’s Colic, Cholera and Di- | » : arrhoen Remedy when my son was |! HANDLE all kinds of Farm Machinery. suffering with severe cramps and was | A FULL LINE of Osborne Implements, given up as beyond hope Ly my u- | lar physician, who stands high in his | Tory aero: Cyeiags Sed Sower. profession. After administering three doses of it, my son regained conscious. Jnproves Tul (ore pattern) Plows, ness and recovered entirely within © 0 FERTILIZER twenty-four hours, says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. This for Spring Crops is Lhe best on the market, remeday is for sale A F. Bmith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. er & Sons, EMONT MARBLE and ; GRANITE WORKS. anAIN =, Ljemontand | MONEY ¥OR Jou! When {Howard | Jun, tums bo mark tas las friends, visit (he Lemont Marb'e and Granite Woks, or J. Will Mayer, Howard, Pa, YOU will sve something nw. BEE our flue We have the latest . > styles in Lawn aud Come R FARE paid to all purchasers. AA SAAN para Oats Oia Batley PRODUCE AT STORES, vee shoe for men, Yeager & Davis. J.B. MAYES & SON, Lemont,
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