THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 100% NOOSE NOROCER0000CDOI00 Everybody’s Shoes Are Here.... ® ® © Every kind of Boot and Shoe for everybody—men, women, children and the babies, and for every business, every dress and every sport and pastime use, Whethier you walk or ride play golf or ball, whether you fish or hunt, Sak, or go a-bicyeling, or whether you like to dressed up and keep so, we have Bhoes for all and for all these purposes, Our Boots aud Shoes are the very best, and our prices the very least. Agent for W. L. Douglas’ $3.00 and $350 for Men, and Queen Quality the famous $3 00 Shoe for Won If you want eorrect Footwear, come to headquarters for it. Mingle’s sion Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. 9000500200000 000C0VE330600 be these uses shoe 0000000000 CCOCOOOODRECOOCO0OGCOCOEO0COOO OCCA 300CTEO0 (0000000000000 0CRO0000020000CCOCG20CEGO0CCCI 0000000 3 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Preshyterian~C ntre Hall, 10:20 a. m.: Potters Mills, 2:50 Reformed -Unfon, 2 n, a. m,; Centre Hall, 7p. t Lutheran—T afternoon ; Spring Mil United Evangellcal-- Hall, afternoon, el mt esm— Dress Goods and Trimmings, Meyer & Musser ha: a new line summer to match. ive just received pat of trimmiogs ' of the latest terns goods with dress soc fe —— Unfortanate Glasgow, John Y. of near Colyer, had the misfortune to lose three cows during the past few weeks. There ap- pears to be no special cause for their death, at least the ¢ unaccount- ed for. Glasgow, ause is i fn Mtl Shipping Cattle, Wm. Mitterli in ing sent another car load of cows to the eastern markets Monday. The animals were'up to the standard of Mr. Mitterling's past selec- tions. A Centre cot in de mand in the east —— ity cow is Farpiture at Redaced Prices Bmith Bros, from now until Augus 1st, will sell at greatly reduced prices all kinds of furniture. first class in every particular, prices are so that it w buy during this period. i Mp The goods are and the pay to low rill Mountain Fires, Mountain fires raged on Broad and Band Mountains, back Colyer, for days prior to Tuesday night, The loss to Richley Bros. was considerable. Bark, paper wood and the tram road were destroyed by fire, and one borse owned by that firma lost its life in the flames, ’ 0 A — Marriage Licenses, Ward V. Schenk, Howard. Elizabeth Mann, Howard. William Long, Howard. Nauoey Columbine, Colyer. George W. Bullock, Punxsutawney. Clara F. Smith, Unionville, Btephen Kuil:l, Clarence. Teresa Leipstak, Clarence, anf ——— Hearts and Diamonds, The young people of Spring Mills will present the drama entitled “ Hearts snd Diamonds ”’ Thursday night, 29th inst. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the Lutheran church. The young people are taking great interest in the work they have undertaken, nnd prop se to give a first- class entertainment, ernie iii a5 and 17 Thomas Miller aged 65 and Miss Ella Walker aged 17, both of Marsh Creek, were united iu the holy bonds of mat- rimony Buaday of last week, at the home of the bride by John Knarr, J, P., of Cartin township, sssisted by J. P. Freed, of Willisrnsport, in the pres. ence of alarge numer of guests, On Monday evening about 100 men, wo- men and children turned out and gave them a good serenading, Transter of Real Estate, Charles C. Smith «t. ux., to Harter Bros, Jan. 8, 1001, timber land in Haines tw p-—$500.00, Wm. J. Harter, et, ux., to Laurelton Lumber Co.,, May 6, 174 weres, 136 perches, in Haines twp, —§450 00. Wm. J. Harter, et ul, to Laurelton JLmber Co, May 6, 49 sercs iu Haines twp, £450.00, A. M. Harter, ot, ux., to Laurelton Lumber Co, May 6, 451 acres, 137 perches, in Haiues tw), < $1,300 00. Charles W. Wilheli to Frank War- fi id, March 7, 2 acres in Miles twp, — $131 00. POSTMASTERS GE MORE PAY, Changes In Salaries Announced In Wash. ington, Another large list of increases and de» creases in the salaries of postmasters in Pennsylvania was made public by the first Assistant Postmaster General, Among them are the following: Lock Haven from $2400 to $2500, Mifllinburg from $1400 to $1500, Milton from $2400 to $2500, Montgomery from $1300 to $1400. Bunbury from $2300 to $2400, TA SN WS UA Delegation to Bucampaaent, The Grand Encampment of Odd Fel- lows is in session at Erie. The repre- sentatives from local lodges are : Centre Hall, R. M. Bmith. Millheim, no delegate elected, Rebersburg, C, H, Bmull. Boalsburg, Philip Raymond, Btate College, James Williams, Pive Grove Mills, A. 8B, Walker, Lemont, D. F. Smith, The grand oflicers elected for the en- suing year are: Grand Master, Edwin L. Ritter, Philadelphia; Deputy Grand Master, Samuel A, Steel, Pittsburg; Grand Warden, Robert Graham, Phil. adelphia; Grand Secretary, Joseph H. Mackey, Williamsport; Grand Trea- surer, Mr. Richard Muckie, Philadel- phia, Representative to Gh. L., Robert E. Wright, Allentown, rm ss 8. West Braveh Physiclans Meet, At the ninth annual meeting of the West Branch Mediesl Association lFuesday these officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, C, 8. Mus- vice presidents, 8, J. H. G. McCor- mick, Williamsport; secretary, Joseph Corson, Chatham's Run; treasurer, J. C. McAlister, executive committee, R. Armstrong, Lock Ha- veu; R. G. H. Hayes, Bellefonte; 8, J. | Walerworth, Clearfizld; C. W. Young- | Williamsport; 8 Davis Mil- Charles Thomlin, Lewisburg; J. McAlis‘er, Ridgeway; Thomas Kane, Pa, Dr. Meredith, Dan- Dr. Davidson, ser, Aarousbuarg; LL. Henderson, Osceola; Ridgeway; aan, idoey tou; oO Kane, ville: Centon. We asain Memorial Servie = The annual sermon to Post, will be delivered by Rev. C. T. in Lutheran Mills, at 2 p. 1n Memorial services at Fairbrook cemetery at 9 a. detail of the Por . At2 p.m, J. C. Meyer, E speak at Pive Grove Mills, Odd Fellows, Junior Mechanics and Sunday Schools will be present ina body. Rev, Ed zar Heckman Pine Hall at 6 o'clock p lege band aud Cadet No, 272, Alkens | the church, Pine Grove observed m., by a will be wy, will will speak at m. The Col- band will partici- pale . Anas Hev. John Tomlinson Rev. John Saturday died at Du- werk, Tomlinson of last aged Rev, Tomlinson minister of the Lu- known in i the Mill | ten years, leav- place sevenleen years ago. Be i seveniy-two years was a8 promin theran churels, Centre county, having served heim charge jor ing that ‘nt and was well about a a. Ready to Wear Goods. If you are in need of ready-to-wear goods, such as wrappers, shirt waists, skirts, ete, Meyer & Musser have them, and the prices are right. \A § % / AA fi LOCALS, Wim. Floray Mondsy morning went to Philadelphia on a business trip. W. W. Bmith, the photographer, will be at his studio at this place, Fri- day. Messrs. John W, Stuart, of Stale College; John Davis, and Fergus Pot- ter, E«q. of Linden Hall, were among the old sssociates of W. A. Boal in his boyhood days who attended his fu- neral Tues lay. Mr. Davis was ona of Mr. Boal's old sehool teachers, Mrs. Daniel Weaver, of near Penn's Cave, ia seriously ill. She has had several strokes of paralysis, and con- sidering her advavced age, which is eighty «dd years, her recovery is doubtful. The lady is the mother of George F. Weaver, with whom she makes her home, W. H. Lucas, of near Centre Hill, Saturday of last week, exhibited at the station a fine specimen of deer head, beautifully mounted by a Williamsport taxidermist. The head has maguifi- cently shaped horns—six prongs on oue side snd seven on the other—and was carried by a stately buck, whose deership was ended last fall by a bullet from Mr. Lucas’ rifls, Matthew D. Poorman, superintend- ent of the finishing department in the large carriage factory of Martin & Co, York, Pa., is one of the young men formerly of this place who | being recognized for personal worth, Mr. Poorman besides holding the powition named above is a director of the York county alms house, a posi tion of considerable importance, By more than a two thirds vote former Grand Master of Records, J. D. Barnes was expelled from the Koights of the Golden Egle on aconunt of al leged Irregularities in his secounts. A per capitan tax of 50 conts was made, part of which will be used in liquid. ating the debt on the Golden Kagle’s bome in Philadelphia, The Grand Teriple of Ladies adj arnd to meet in Johnstown next year, Dorothy Dodd, DECORATION DAY PROGRAMME, R. U. Wasson, of Lemont, Time 6 p.m R.U selected to deliver the Memorial ad- vania State College, and is with being a splendid public speaker, He is a young man and the comrades of the sixties standpoint taken by the unborn at the time of t he contliet, The memorial more heartily from should be entered into by the citi- Services community, Memorial Day heroes, the burying who died for the country’s good, for the sacrifices made by arm-bearers of the sixties, enjoyed today, among jut the loyal the freedom United States stands today, American institutions of not exist, the great today, would Let every country young and old, lay aside business, labor, pleasure, into the services of | 1902 with heart and soul, A Arne Stave Mill Burned, loving person, and enter A large stave mill belonging to about four miles south of that was totally destroyed by tire In to the two car slaves An rent place, addition of insurance gg day night, fully burned. mill, loads tor deferr- $1000 ance was taken, the ing action, The proprie loss Is about will rebuild. is unknown, not he fire The origin of the -— - — Ad — Two Deaths ilis H. B, Eisenhuth of Wi cob Eisenbuth, Carrington, North Dakota, aged forty-five years. Mrs. El age of ninety-five years, Towa She was Kuarr, of Millbeim SON died at the Muscat f J , says the Journal, izabeth Kester, at A sister o rauik ps - Candidates Who Hegistercd r Reglster—A, For Recorder~-Johs Frank A, Force freasgrer nso ss Mf Primary Election Uflicers. The lected to hold the Democratic prima. jos. Celitre Hall-J G. Da W. fleck Miliheim—F. PF Musser Kiate College 3 X ch RO, Glenn CC lege—1 following persons have been se- sherman Wm. Booger, ( Musser, Samuel Welser, Lester owel, Wm. Ket nelly, Drcese, Edwia K. Smith W. a, Lins Ferguson, KE FP L. Miller Ww. P- Lytle. Gregg, N. P.~Goorge W George F. Weaver EE PF. M Meowee J Ris Haines, W. PF, W A. Acker E PE M. Boone, M. O. Stover, LL Harris RB, Riley. Milro E Weaver NM Po] man W.P.~E H Zeigler, A J. Hazel, D.C Penu~A. L. Auman, Braunght, Potter, N. P G. H. Homan, 8 PF. A. Carson, James ¥, Stover, 8. T. Me Cliotie, W. PP. msi. «WW. H Fry, Harvey Kooh, D Isaac Harpstor, Samuel Harpster, Ells Ream, lsracl Rachar, Fisher, Charles Bartges, W. A Wm. Pealer, Wm. Goodharl, C. ©, Bart Keister, Luther Bower, Hu D. Omdor! Harrison, George Istiler, Thomas P=W, II. Zigler, H. C. Brungart, ( D N. Meyer, W. H. Morris, T. C. Hostor Carrie Percival Sharp, W. E -D. K. Keller, Samuel T. Koch, B Jordan, BR. D Foreman, J. 8 Haus vn cot — LOCALS Miss Ella Clemson died at Bailey ville Wednesday, aged forty-four yre, Mrs. McKinvey, at Potters Mills, will apen her ice cream parlor Satur. day evening. g aniel Geiss, of Joliet, Illinoise, stother of D. K. Geiss, of this place, care from the west Wednesday alters oon and will remain until Mouday, he following pensions have been granted duting the past week: George Wolford, Rebersburg, $10; Chester A. Olds, Biate College, $10; and John W. Btuart, State College, $10. Plumber Joseph L. Runkle, waa thrown from his wagon while driving in Bellefoute and was badly cut about the head, He was picked up in an unconscious condition, but soon re- vived. Arthur Lee sold his threshing ma. chine (0 the Cutamings Bros, who will operate the sme in connection with the tay baler. Mr. Lee will do! work for the Doering Company during the coming season. DEATHS, John W.(0o 1k, Mat day. felled Literment fonte, James w. Renovo schools, died after a short | He wns for the superintendency Prof, of pneumonia, Maun, the of Mill Robert Hall, died in Michael Woodring, a well retired farmer of Port early Tuesday morning that place after dropsy. He was at his home 8 years 80 years of age. of Tyrone ; George, of West Virginia: Abram, of and Harry at home. He was of D. W. Woodring field full cousin oO lefonte, R— Hii — Tribute to an Employee Last the week brief mention was m death of ian for the Masser & ( nanny teporter of the M. Ault lintoek, , sales : of confecti sat 10 thi 1 i8 pla ¢ igh esteem in whi lowing letter customers of firm in which shows the h firm held thelr employes with sorrow that we a f Mr. Ambrose M at Tyrone, Monday Mr. is NOUN ath « td broths wlel son at 1 i {+ A {iss Mande Nell Dead 3 pr arrive Li HuUrs ay i“ iny. Nef! and wit Will Ww rri Miss A. NN was i ber p $ Rive. ler some few Years ago, and entre Hall cemet Mra, travel at t} — LOCALS, Dodd The wish during the past for Dorothy wet : {io to Bushman’'s tackle, J. H. Moyer and man, Mr. Treaster, Mouday. Oxford your his right were no town Ties and Patent your purse and fit Krape's, Bpring Mills. your feet, at of Balona, J.T. James Conley, and Mrs, Potter, week, Children's Day services will be served in the United church at Tussey ville, ing, June 1. B to Clearfield Eunday the beginning Creamery Corporation, A light rain fell Monday night. The moisture in the ground at present is suflicient germinate cora and barley, oats and garden seeds, to Street commissioner Lewis Sunday isrelaying a number of plank crossings The heavy plavks used in the aid of constructing the reservoir are being utilized. Roland Keller, son of D. C. Keller, has been ill in a hospital in Cincinnati for some time. He is improving in health, and in a few weeks expects lo eturn home, H. G. Strohmeler, last week, put up fine monument in MiMlinburg, marking the last resting place of Mrs. Youtz, foriverly a resident of this place, and a sister of Mrs, James A, Keller, deceased, George Kline, who for the past few months has been assisting in the flour. ing and ehop mill of John Aumag, in this place, returned to his home st Oak Hall. iis physieal condition was such that mill work was deemed detrimental to his health, The June number of the Woman's Home Companion contains some un ubually strong fiction, Cyrus Town. mend Brady, Albert Rigelow Paloe, Julia Truitt Bishop snl Angela Mor. gan are contributors, snl their names f i i ! i i ESTABLI - PROPRIETOR, The old adage wa “Putall vou merchant, nny dollar stes] trast that YOU ar] can i Lion counts, Now this one busi of that is al Eliane so wx to give you al you frequently, « nts |} Den f pits hE Ki Our St tie ock is alw | New Goods, Clean Stock. ° QGinghams, - Seersuckers, ALSO our new Embroideri laces and (In f aes av: LA & basket Andrew Carnegie hax bettered it those: vir Ohi andl me, Taner, fingnce a Lillo doer not prove +f Lom eenirg. antite pusuit is Pl: cing 56 in such which we have wid et Pompe and wir Vis { 3 and bu ar act 1 HE STAR. SITE RY voy ‘ercales, Lawns, Linens, &c» &c &c- cst I » . Inscriions. -~ y > A Lead] Teleg hones, RY wre and Furnishers, BELLEFONTE, PA Cromer ER & CO Tail LOCALS, Dorothy Dodd, For earpets and rugs —-Smith Bros Spring Mills, ’ Smith Bros, Spring Mills, were the funeral directors Tuesday, when the remains of W, A, Boal were intered in this place, J. A. Reesman was notified Wednes. day of the death of Robert Mann. He will attend the funeral services at Mill Hall on Friday. John H. Taylor, administrator of Josiah Taylor, late Sf Chiyer, will sell the personal property of the deceased, Saturday afternoon May 31. ors. Samuel Snyder Is home from Pitts. burg, where he had been engaged ao a HERTS RAE LOCALS, 16-inch ball-bearing lawn mowers— Meyer & Musser, Miess' auction at Colyer, Saturday night, was a great success, Bucknell will hold its commence- ment exercises June 13 to 18, "Squire Rishell, of Warmers Mills, drove to Bellefonte Monday to trans- act business with county officials, Mise Effie Burkholder, of Centre Hill, went to Bellefonte Monday morn. ing, with a view to shopping, snd Alfonso is going to bave a mil yer, He will remain at home for ten days or more. The shingle mill located in J. H. Moyet's wonde, near P. Boal’s, will be Mingle, B Bpring Mills; Harry sHefonte; Dr, HH. 8, Praucht, Bailey, | ius been idle sinee March, Judge Cyrus Gordon and wife, of den Hall; M. L. Rishel, Ev., Farmers | W. A. Boal, a I A Dorothy Dodd. York eity for Europe. The trip in judge's EH A: fn. gat Dorothy Dodd. Dorothy Dodd,