re en Big THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1802 006000 OROBI200200000000 Everybody’s Shoes Are Here ‘ Every kind of Boot and Bhoe for everybody—men, women, children and the babies, and for , every business, every dress and every sport and pastime ue, Whether you walk or ride play golf or ball, whether you fish or hunt, dance or go a-bieyeling, or whether you like dressed up and keep so, Shoes for all these for all these purposes, Our Boots and to be we have uses and Shoes are the HONLSE RAN AWAY. A Pretty Miss SKitlinlly tUaldes sn [latinway Horse for Half a Me, An exciting runaway occurred Tues- day afternoon on the pike, near the Valentine farm, below Pleasant Gap. Miss Clara Gentzell, daughter of Ben jamin Gentzell, driving of Pleasant Gap, was a spirited horse toward Delle. fonte, when the animal suddenly took fright at two little girls playing in the middle of the road, The horse jumped to one side, striking against the fence, and breaking the shaft into two pieces, both of which hung to the harness. The noimal was greatly excited and started to run over the leved road at a terrifle speed. Miss Genltzell is a horse- woman, and as the beast inadly rushed by the writer and his associates who were pog in the opposite direction, she sp ie kindly to her steed and kept him in the centre of the road with a steady . line. When the bridge was crossed an opportunity was presented, and the thoughtful, plucky maiden very best, least. Agent for W. L. Douglas’ $3 00 and $350 Shoe fi Men, and Queen Quality the famous §3 00 Shoe for Women, If you want correct Footwear, come to headquarters for it, Mingle’s BELLEFONTE, PA. 000000000000000005000000 aud our prices the very w Shoe Store, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Hail 1 Presbyterd Centre A. m Mills, 230 p Gallery Open Friday. WwW. Smith, the photographer will be at his Centre IH «li Fri day of this week. studio coe if ess s————— Nova Scotia Viaste-, Allison Bros. of Spring Mon- day received a car load of land plaster, offered for sale at the lowest price. Nova Scotia land plaster will be found quite benefical to growing crops. Mills, or which is “ pis ’ Nie Dies at Age ol 102 Years Mrs. Margaret e died at her home near J hnitown at th years. was baru January 00, at Morrison’? Cove, Blair ¢ She leaves twelve gran le ten great-grandchildren. Me Divitt the age of 102 . ¥ She - unty. aildren emi d— B2hoaded at Granville, While engaged in swin foot stack at the Juniata Sand Works, near Granville, Mifilin county, Isaac Beaver, fifty-five years old, was caught between the stack and building aod was beheaded, death being iustanta- neous, ra ————— Marriage Licenses Charles L. Clara E!llenberger, Port Matilda. Edward Irvin, Loydell Ella Mayes, Hawk Run. John O. Williams, Lemont, Mable Baumgardner, Pleasant Gap. a ——— fp > Gross, Bellefonte, County Superintendents, Every county in the state elected stiperintendents Tuesday, in nearby counties Is as follows; Blair—Tariog 8. Davis. Clearfield —-E. E. Shields Clinton—Ira N. McCloskey, Lycoming-—J. George Becht, Mifflin—Samuel L. Hanawolt, SBoyder—George W. Welburn, peed bemm— How to Do It, Lewistown has a lesky reservoir, a twenty-four foot wall of solid (7) ma- soury refusing to hold water. The way to secure a waler tight reservoir is to follow the example of Centre Hall. Employ local labor and a local boss, all of whom are interested the work that is being done, proved successful here, and it will do the same in Lewistown, in A A A AITO Meeting of Northern Conference, The northern conference, of the Central Pennsylvania Synod of the Lutheran church, will convene in the Lutheran church at Rebersburg, next month. Rev. D. E. Rupley, pastor of Bt. John's English Lutheran chureh, of Lock Haven, is president of the conference. About fifty members and lay delegates are expreted to attend the conference, ——— Two Ruger Valley Yimber Notes, M M. Matter has finished sawing lumber for Elmer Douty east of Carrol and is now moving his mill to Cunp O'Donnel, where hie will operate it on a job for T. BR. Harter. T. A. Martz opened a new lumber Job Iu Greens township Inst week for Kulp & Co. The contract ells for 200 tons of bark, 5,000 ralirond ties and by 000 logs. A SAN, Parte of Plenin The date set for the opening of the encampinent aud plenicat Centre Hall Is Saturday, September 13, A meet« Ing of the committes elected by the County Pomvin Grange moet last week, and eam to Lhe eroelusion nots ed above, Tue comnittee’s work was divided as heretofore: chairman, L. Rhone; secretary and superintendent of exhibits, Gsorge Dale; treasurer, Gi, L Goodhart; superintendent of live stock, Gaorge Gingerich; superintend- seized it-—she guided ber horse to the right, fence, where he stopped and was taken | hold of by a gentleman who happened | to be there, Nothing was broken ex- the shaft irjured, » than loop the loop, | the | race, eept ly | exciting The afluir wus far more Forpaugh's eycle-whirl, or chariot racing, speed would have won a running and No one ever was willing to give ia young lady more room on the road | than was the writer on this occasion, — ly Want Soll Surveyed Hon. J. W. Fredericks, of | ven, is makiog a { have the Lock Ha- cffort to make Clinton the view of establishing experiment in r offered reqliest Li again persistent vational government | an examination of the soil in eounty, with 4 tobacco al station, as is counties, Mr. five acres for of this kind but Mr mat. Con | being done othe } ; | Fredericks has A some the pur plse, was refused me tak through ago, Fredericks has en the | ter up, and is working i and Penrose. A letler fromm Cong { man Deemer st { the tobacco gre | ton county ress. ates that he has placed ywing industry of Clin- f a light or = in as favorable fs secretary of agriculture that oflici ing the request, ; Pp waible to the i and that al is now consider- tls One for the Ministers The president of Grinnel College, | Iowa, told the graduating class of the | Chicago Theological Seminary in a | bacalavureate sermon that for a minis ter to die rich was recreaut to { his trust. This is a new vie | ministerial life that is | these days. draw salaries | amount of | speculative investments when they die the very large part of | their treasure that is not laid up fio | heaven is usually found in safe deposit | boxes. Really times have changed | since Jesus taught by Galilee! EE — Mr. McKinney Recovering, C. B. McKinuey, of Irving, Lilinois, | formerly of Polter township, fs at a { Detroit hospital recuperating from the | effects of an operation performed for appendicitis. Mr, McKinney suflered for more than a year, at times receiv. fog temporary relief, but fioally it was decided that an operation was the ouly remedy. The same performed | April 13th, atid proved successful, and | at present the patient is able to move about in his room, read the lteporter and the dailles and write to Lis friends. By the 15th inst. Lie hopes to return to his Irviog home, to be w of the almost rare in clergymen not only the make Aud Some times ut also, several their earnings, b - was as A. A New Mall Service, A pew mail service will be establish- ed between Lemont and State College, which will be of great benefit to the The mail will leave State College at 6:15 a.m. snl 155 p. m., and leave Lemont in the mo roiling up- oa the arrival of the train east, and in the afternoon upon the arrival of the train west, At present all mail car ried over the L. & T. is taken to Belle. foute, and sent to Blate College over the Bellefonte Central, i Epworth Leagne Convention. The eleventh Annual Convention, of the Altocna District Epworth League, will be held st Philipsburg, May 15th and 19th, begioning at 2 p, m., May 15th, and;closing afier the evening session May 10th, Bishop Cyrus D, Foss, D. D , IL. L D., of Philadelphia, will deliver a ser- mon, Address on Friday evening, May 16th, — Notice, On account of my unexpected and unavoldable * absence over Bunday, next, May 11, there will be no services at the appointed hours at Farmers Mille, Spring Mills and Centre Hall. There will be divine services at Tus seyville and Centre Hall the following Bunday, May I18. Rev. G. W. Kensnsen, Phosphate For Sale, Foreman & Bmith offer for sale all grades of phosphate suitable for spring crops. Prices are right and goods are right. Give them a call before you plant your spring crops. mm A SA. Aaron Thomas and Asher Stahl! Centre Hall, are moving the dwel hl of Nicodemus Lose at Fiedler from its ent of grounds, Johu 8. Dauberman. * oro | COURT NEWS, What was Done at Conrt this Weel, The | Work Nearly Completed, The on Monday at 0 were heard and granted during morning. rary injunction Water Uo. the Coburn Water Co., to restrain them from putting down a water main crossing the main of the Coburn Wa- ter Co, The case of J. liam Vonada, et. al,, jury was called and challanged, which court adjourned till 1 30 p. when the an action test title township. o'clock. against the Citizens of L.. Kreamer va, Wil- was taken up, after This was fjectment brought to a tract of land In Hain A verdiet favor of the plaintiff, the court reveiw- case was resumed, in of was rendered ing some poinis of law, The following acknowledged : Lot sheri{l’s To Eu in Hoggs township. To John township. To Emil Joseph, Joseph and Herman Holtz lot, brewery, I'o W. Sigmund House in Benner township. McGafley—Two lot {| Phillipsburg To Jobin M. Dale, trustee—Truet of land in Union town- Ta N.C. Neidigh Lot in » Borough. On Tuesday morni Fatner, D. J. Tre Boal, trustees of Con! teal VE, S. Jd. H. trustees of UJ ete, (ie0, # in foro. ship. te College of W. William Evar nz the ease Cl. er aud re Hall Association Dauberman, J. P. gelieal Chuarel The pi i the record, i William B« of M f -ndant Was cont The i Be | This cover damages dou | property. : After hearing instructed the for the defendant Jacob N Trespass ; pl Smith, + Hall was eall- ved Lo ame: 1 OF LU 2nitre ed, al and subd =. Nwartz. { # plead i. sUrorise irpri ine Xte shwith Was on account of | ness for plaiut ot Wm. Colyer vs Estrepment ; tinued. J. L. Batl Orlando ren an Ejectment ; ple guilty. Conting Amos Bedly plea, not guilty. va. Harry I H and ued The follo Mary =. aud Burdioe W. R. Blic et. al., assum psit, Robert Ki assump: it. Philipsburg Boro vs, William Way, et, al.; seire facias, sur municipal lien, The cases of Robert M. Foster, J, Thornton Osman and Jobn Hamilton, ve. Boro of State College! trespass, Washiogton ¢ Band vs Louck aud W. O. Daugherty The Court grauted several road peti- tions amoung them being oue to chan a portion of road in Gregg township sud another for the same purpose Halnes town hip, Court then adjourned till nesday morning, there bei ready for trial. The first case taken up was an action of trespass brought by Soyder sgainst the Railroad Co. ages brought by Mrs. death of her husband, a fireman on the Bald Eagle Valley road, in ti ving cases were The The Butler; feigned issue, pe Va, "ved deat bs HIIAR VR, {lax B ILIET Americ T kKead ve, Rosa L vt ie * Bat : roel DE. © 1 8.15 Wed Ug NU cass . A Minerva Belle ae ed by cattle ou the track. The tif charged negligence of company in failing to keep track fenced and in fail ing to comply with the national aire | bruke law, ‘ After hearing the testimony of the plaingify the defense asked for a coms pulsory non suit, which was granted after considerable argument for and against. The plaintiff’ then made motion for a pew trial, and the was sauctioned by the court, The next case calied was that of Elm- er W. Moore, receiver of the Iron City Mutual Fire insurance company, vs. J. H. Reifsnyder, Esq , of Millbeim. The case briefly stated is this: About 1800 Mr. Reifsnyder took out a policy iu the Iron City Company for $1500.00, paid the assessments for five months and then quit. Later a receiver was rane the company, and this suit was brought to collect such assessments, which amount to about $1,900 00, being more than the face of the policy. Ope witness was heard, when court ad. Journed. This (Thursday) morning at the time the Reporter went to press, the above case was being heard. EE a A Admiral Sampson will be buried at Arlington. A military and nava funeral will take place Friday. An infant wou of Mr, aud Mrs. J, E Kooney, of Coburn, died on Saturday and was buried on Tuesday. Wanten Two carpenters and six mill bands and woodsmen., Nous but men of experience need apply. MoeNrrr Bro's & Co, Hecla Park, Pa. COMMERUCEMENT AT STATE. Lhunilesn NM Lush, Eq. Oue of the Bunday, June 8 Baccalaureate M. ( 10 30 a. Rev, Phtladelphia, m Lawrence SOTO, i, y i). felt, Monday, June @ Annual contest, { i { i i £1 of die { ariel 330 p.m i 8.00 p. me—Junior oratorical contest { 9830 p. m,—Annudl i | Tuesday, JH 1 alumni banquet | 830 a m,~—Aunual eting of alumni association, m Annual of the | board of frustces, 2.00 m —Alumui | Armory. | 1250 p. meeting luncheon room No. 1d Meeting ( in 121 of lumni to elect trustees, drill, by the i delegates t { 4.00 p. nt,~ “Exhibition cadet battalion. A lus- by entation of Hou ‘The Tl 8 00 p. m,—Pres sian ey moon 1espians,”’ | Wednesday, Jue | Graduation the ¢l f ans OF (ommencemen 111, exer 1902, 1 10.00 a. ined t address, by | M ~ of 14 £23 N33 , President irporatio Schwab, Feq Mteel OC Aun examination sion will Jun ITRORY THE STAR ¢ STORE. a a aL ESTAELISHED 1889. PROPRIETOR. ® © 0 © © © Chop off The “Side ‘Don't fin SSUES 5 follar »t that YO! orl ean 11 ’ oy wil one business a BIL fos B40 MB in give 3 f your frequent { 4% ay Our rs full of the Following Stock is alw : ere THE S STAR. TSI IE a aa — .. New (Joods, a a “Clean Stock. The il bold sale at Bpring Mills, ¢ administrators of wi afternoon at one Hoffer Dale, a student id his aunt inuay ¢, were jo i ing this leasure drive, There it Bl 8 ¥ ' ier wok well, i al L ’3 of Pe also Ie Dr. James Hosterman, of Pa. is home for a month's and spending the U patents at Cents Dr. Ril veletinaty Monday, went to Clinton 1" a v , in ne ef, the slirgeon, county and remained several days, lo« dumb brutes, Riug aller he ails of The installation of Rev. Jesse R. { Zeigler as pastor of Great Island Pre byterian Church at Lock Haven place last Friday night. Sarah Mitchell Str , died at Thursday of long illness of Sa kK LO wifeof C. H sine at State Col- last after cobsumption, D. Olie Stover and his assistant, | John Stump, house painters, are paiot- ing the Samuel Shoop dwelling house, Mr. Shoop hus a preity home, which | only needed paint to complete it. i Fousp —Poekst | money, anount | much as $50 00 | prove property, pay cost of this an ir ceive above (i, [he June A ube, | Btruble her h lego week, a codlain over $15.00 and not bouk ng 'n 1n ice 0. BeExxinr i les { fous, in the timelin matter, in the interest of its literature, aud in the beauty of its il} B. F. usirations. Milton some years ago, is temporarily employed in the Reporter eflice. Mr ister has not been at the case for some time, but he has not lost speed nor correctness in handling type. The naticnal biennial gathering of the knights of Pythias is to be held in Sau Francisco, August 10th to 20. The members of the order residing in Cali fornia snl on the whole Pacilie const, are making the grandest preparations for the event, few men in town put in more hours at work in a week than Frank Arvey, who is regularly employed in the Cen- tre Hall foundry, who, after shaking the shop dust from his clothing, de votes the evenings in setting out ber- ries and small fruit either on his own t or that of D. A. Boozer’s, A series which should have been named * The Enchantments of our Modern Aladdioeg, "if considered sole- ly from the point of view of romance, i+ begun in the May Cosmopolitan. But these sketches possess as well a business interest equally for clerk aud snl merchant. Seersuckers, . Mercerized Shambrays, Percales, -awns, Linens, &c., &c. 130Y ALSO our new —— Embroideries, l.aces and Insertions. f 3 WL oa TERETE Ce Fs { adver z a demand merc izes Lh ac e tremend Dower « us p iligent man real Ig ditty or ¢ tising io markeling { ML ai! re A sUpPeri ie of » arti aru yandise-—- THE adver everyone it—-=WOR by dof an il the chietns and of surrounding * PAS we ¢ MADE a bid al ce an Ups y CLOTHE which AND ut is lesigued and « yD utling att ‘ his patieros to [St the a 1 EiRGiUg i incl we ii ubd Fhe ~aleguards around our goods, P % vir bavi t r sf You i oo FP SPODRING AL shri king of all Fabrics ratory for testing the strength of fibre tse perfest vienniintes snd sanitary . the high class of workmen-the hand-lailoring—and ith « Ider all the guarasules cur hand-made iable—Conel those sud decide for yours spell, f Yours for service, we give garment wearing y ors and Fur ere, DELLEFONTE, MONTGOMER re, Tail &« CO. Leading Cloth Teleplie tuishe ies. PA 0 I PI AO NISTRA ATORS Card of Thanks, f istration on th y § ‘ itegy townshi We wish to thank cur friends for Wil on verano to the ue Ha SIR ed, +} i 1 " 5 . TIL hy ie Sra their Kindness in ass'sting at the ves indebied 1 the mink | burial of our infant son on April 21st, sent, and thee inviig olay . at . ame s Fepecially todhe people who assisted in the services at the Union Cemetery, Mr. AND Mrs. W. A Brows. Huntingdon, May 5, NO i= esiale jo to prosest thom Gils sgther MUR BARA D GaAML LY Adminis rato, Eptiog Mile, Pa. DURST Tm may 1-01 PJ OTICK TO STO: CRHOLIERS. THE AN. fuel meeting of the ste ghoiCens of Lhe Le wishurg & Tyrone Raiitond Cunpauy will be id at the offioe of the Compan, Roam No 3. Pas Boomd Sireet station, Phiisdelipli‘a, Pe. on Mon dsy, May Sth, 1002 at 123 v'elock pr, i, for the Slertion of Prosdent snd six adifeeiong to serve for the ensuing yearn, sud the transection of such other business a8 may come bofure the meting JAMES R. McCLURE, Secretary. i ——— After the Deel Trost A movement to destroy the Beef Trust by means of an endless chain of letters has been started in Ithaca, N. 1 Y. he main feature of the move ment is to ask persons to abstain from eating meat for one week. It is caleulated that every person in {the United States can be reached be- | fore the designated Ume for the fasting to begin, The movement was started | Saturday night last week and went into operation Monday morning. Fifteen men agreed to write four le'« | tern each to four friends, with the re- {quest that each of these write four more letters, aud so on. Each n Miss May Rhone was in Harrisburg J reetnei these letters will beard the beginning of this week. | refrain from eating meat for one week Mrs, W. F. Bradford has been ill and | | | beginning May 15th. confined to bed this week. $3.00 values fn our $250 Bilt Well marlogt Seabosrd Alr Line 2000 Mile Tickott nt $40, Seaboard Air Line Railway sn. nounces that effective May 15th, 1902, 2000 mile tickets of ita issue good over | a portion of the system. heretofore sold | at §40. will be withdrawn from sale, Seaboard Ioterchaugeable 1000 mile tickets, at §25. will interest you, lu- quire of ticket agents or representa. | tives of the Company. =o May 00, Call and examine our $2.50 Bilt Well shoes for men, Yeager & Davia, shoe for men, Yeager & Davis,