pe ——— THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1902, Everybody’s Shoes Are Here.... EYER IO PVOOPROIBN0C ew 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 use. Whether you walk or ride play golf or ball, whether you fish or hunt, dance or go a-bieyeling, or whether you like to be dressed up and keep so, we have Bhoes for all these and for all these purposes, Our Boots and Shoes are the very best, and our prices the very least. Agent for W, L. Douglas’ $3 00 and $3 50 for Men, and Queen Quality the famous $3 00 Shoe for Woineun, If you want correct Footwear, come to headquarters for it. Mingle’s ser Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. 00000000000000060C00CROO Uses shoe 0000000000000000000020005000000000020000000 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed—Contre Hall, 10a. m. 2:30 p. m. Tuseyville, Lutheran—Snring Mills, m afternoon: Coatre Hall, evening. Eva: tre hildren’s service ning on 10:30 Hall, al Tusseyville, 7 United relical- Hill, 2:30; Method ist —J3prucetown, aflernoon Speiig b Mills, evening s Hall, «De I 0 Pom Closed Memorial Day. be in Centre Hall Friday, holiday. that being a — ieee Dress Goods apd Trimmings, Meyer & Musser have a new line of the summer to mateh. ———— — The Millenium Approaching. was caught Hotel and was sent to | James Turner, a tramp, stealing soap and towels at the Hart in Wilkesbarre jail for ten days. cia Memorial Services at Sprucetown be observed Rev, Memorial services will at Sprucetown 2:50 p. W. Kershner will be the orator. Haven will also be present, at 1m. ————————— i — ———————— Lig Light Ralns Sanday. lands. In clay soils most lie dormant, moisture to d levelop the sprout, sence A MM M:morial Services The usual memorial held Friday at six o'clock. R. State College, is the speaker. every patriotic citizen make ita polot to attend memorial where tomorrow (Friday.) services some bin anne Will Fire Salutes, Company B, N. G. P., of Bellefont will send a detail to Centre Hall Fri. day morning to fire salutes over the graves of Messrs. Thomas and Murray, whose bodies rest in the cemetery in this place. On the return the guards men will perform a similar cercmony over the graves of (sor Sergeant Charles Garis and private Stine at Pleasant Gap s——— ie— Tenchers Institute, The Centre county teachers institute, says Buperintendent Gramley, will likely held the week following the holidays, and the institute will not be held in Bellefonte unless the man- ager of Garman’s opera house promises to close the opera house doors on speci- fied nights. Why not enme to Centre Hall ? The Grange Arcadia would be an ideal place for the institute to be held, i ft Canght by Shaft, be ol Paul Hindelong, an employe at the paper mill in Lock Haven, had a frightful experience early the other morning. He was eaught by a revolv- ing shaft and whirled round several times. All the clothing, except one shoe, was torn off his body. His right arm was frac ured about five inches be- low the shoulder and both bones of the right forearm were broken, He nleo sustained severe bruises on the body. ————_— Qorurantive Hnised, The quarantine has been rad«ed from the Milltheim small-pox patients, Mr Winters is pretty severely marked in the face. Mr. Houseman had wu very light attack of the diseass nnd escaped disfigurement. It has bien discovered that Mrs. Winters also Lind small-pox ina very light [rin but the case was not reported to the board of health, The borough expended in the neighbor. hood of $40) to keep the disease trom spreading, and was successful in wi - complishing its desire, Tn —— A Lp ———— Lamp Exploded, The Colyer correspondent writes that a lamp exploded ia the house of Thos, Fleisher, n-ar Colyer, snd that a scii- ous conflagration was naniowly avert ed, A rocking chair and the carpet which the oil had saturated, were burned. Bf coi Furniture at Reduced Prices, Smith Bros, from now until August 1st, will sell at greatly reduced prices all kinds of furniture. The goods are first class in every particular, and the low that it will pay to r this period, prices are so buy during A fer ern Heavy Frost, This (Thursday) morning a heavy frost is reported in many sections of the county. Theextent of the damage can not well be ascertained at present, except that garden truck suffered con- siderable. The sun is very bright aod wari at the noon hour, ————————— — nn Minister's Wife Dend, Elizabeth Carolina, wife of Rev George P. Hartzell, died suddenly at Liscomb, lowa, a few daysago. Inter- C0000 00000000 Il, a son and ment was made at Orangeville, { where Harvy U. Hartzell, LOUALN, Large list of marriage lenses, Nights were cool during the week just past, Gi. W. Tressler, a caller last week, of Pens Cave, was Roland Keller returned from Cinein- nati the other day, Democratic primaries Saturday after- noon from 3 to 7 o'clock, Leslie Jacobs is representing Henry Thayer & Co., druggists, Harry Bitoer is manager of the Franklin & Marshall base ball team, Jobin H. Garver, of near Centre Hall, made a business call to this office last wee lk, The Senate has agreed to vote on the Philippine bill on Tuesday next at 4 ODD FELLOWS ADJOURN, Officers Tustalied Meeting ~ 34 New Lodges The Odd Fellows’ Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania the “Laban n Ns xt conveution in session in Erie Lebansii was chosen as Lue convention city for 1903, The Ritter, stalled. new Fdwin L. rnd Charters were grunted to Lhi- teen new subordinate twenty-one new Rebekah the of the was ratified. The proposition Odd temple was laid over for a year. These rrand master ¥ y the other cflicers were lodges, aud lodges, and new code Fellows’ officers were elected P.M Druggist J. D. Murray spent Bundsy with his brother, Hon. W. A. Murray, in Boalsburg. Mrs. Edward Ruhl, of Bpring Mills, was the guest of Mrs, James Smetzler beginning of this week. Jacob Ripka, who for the past few months has been staying at Mills, was up to town this week. | Rev. Hartzell is a minister | formed church, | ard pastorate some years ago, Heats With Directors, While the law demands that ined in algebra and civil government, ~in fact, it is 8a matter that rests | not these branches shall be taught, — cn lf MA College of Muasie. The summer term of this 1 21, i $33. six weeks instruct As all this time, schools have vacation at it | Parents desiring a home-like | for their children should send for cata- | | logue to Hexny B. Moyen, Freepunra, PA —— en trpublican Pelities, The latest information given out from Bellefonte effect that the delegates to the Republican state will not instructed. There is considerable division of senti- ment in the county as to who should i be favored for governor, the original Elkin supporters being loathe to for- {sake him. General Hastings is aware of this fa and plan is to uninstructed delegates and do his bidding. is to the | | con vention ber his cleet then Will see { that they they do 11? A Comparisor, Bo | on t of the small number, snd it was thought by many that the class | should have been much larger. And ! been. But when | comparison is made with other towns | the showing is very good. Dellefonte graduates Lut seventeen; Lewisburg, fourteen; Miflionburg, ten; Lewistown, nine, Considering the population the per- centage of graduates in Centre Hall is considerably higher than any of other towns mentioned, account | 80 it should have 8 ————————— fp —— fT] 1 Marriage Licenses, Btephen Kuffel, Clarence, Teresa Leiptak, Clarence. Robert James Weld, Sugar Grove, Pa. Fanny Wright, State College, Lester Me. Woodring, Port Matild Mamie Richards, Port Matilda, Frank C. Young, Bellefonte, Olivia May Alters, Bellefonte, Warren J. Smith, Feidler, Anna Aumiller, Woodward, William T. Noll, Bellefonte, Nora E. Allen, Bellefonte. George W. Campbell, Film ore. Emma Tresder, Filmore, Walter Albright, Millheim. Anna May Miller, Madisonburg. John Brown, Bellefonte, Mary J. Kane, Bellefonte, Joseph Btarzetsky, Bellefonte. Annie Krafee, Bellefonte, William Gotwalk, Punxsutawney. Janet Chambers, Clarence, Edgar 8, Stover, Rebersburg. Alverna H, Hosterman, Woodward, AM LOCALS, Mrs. Edward F. Foreman and child. ren Wednesday went to Youngstown, Ohio, where Mr. Foreman has been staying for almost a year, \ A trolley line at Lewistown will be extended over the Juniaia river to Lewistown Junction, The track will be laid on the county bridge, W. 0 Thompson, Treasurer of York county, was uriested ona charge of embezzling funds of the county, His methods were by raising bills. The total amount is supposed to be $1500, Wm, Kerr Wednesday morning started on u (rip east, going to Harris. burg, Gettysburg and Carlisle, His sister, Miss Kathryn, will graduate from Dickinson College, and the young mau will attend Lhe exercises. De A . A, Wm. | phia Monday, where he will enter the | etnployment of a traction company. | A.C. Mingle, the popular Bellefonte { shoe man, accompanied by his | and Prof. John DD. Meyer, of Bellefont spent Sunday in Centre Hall. J. C. Meyer, Eq. | of Bellefonte, were and Col. Reeder, passengers going to Mills to attend to legal business. Miss Obio for the past few wéeks, is expecl- | ed to return to Centre Hall | At present she is in western | vania. Ira D. | late Dwig | Lafayette Avenue | Church, Brooklyn. Mr. formerly a Methodist, Wm. Keller has accepted a pos jarge store at Munson : {and returned to that place Monday, He bh most of | time for several years. Mrs, : Nearhood, + CRN Tuesday morning, Flora Love, who has been in Haturdsy, 1 i he the Presbivietian co-worker with Moody, Bankey ht IL. joined Sankey in a Station as been at Munson Nearhool wife of landlord at Hebersburg, a few where she if ago went to Philadelphia will undergo an operation, deemed advisable by the surgeons, Dr. J. P. ist, Finlaw, a Camden way home from a Hutehloe son, Kansas, stopped Messrs, . H. Bartholomew Ww. a=. Wx over Sunday. special trip {to with WwW. on his end The candidates for offices have about sed their campaign. was devoid of ill-feeling amor ele The campaign g the | pirants, w hich indicates that the of the right kind of cifcers, {5 Vv ure | made material to | be county (ie number of Hail on the the butcher's block in Belle | animals were weite, Hess and Motz at Woodward. ¢ i 1 A fine steers through Centre way from Woodward to f The (ieis- ig & Kreamer day drove a fe purchased from Thomas Swar!z, brother of Merchant | Charles W. Bwariz, of Tuesday went to Pittsburg, find he will Can taste retusin, He is a fine able to please, Three shows in Bellefonte pext week: Monday H. Hastings will show his #kill ip Tuesday Democratic vo- county will show who Boss Quay. ters of Centre they officers. Wednesday Walter L. will juggle. Main bad the misfortune of having the rear axle on his wagon break while coming down the mountain, Just provious to the accident he saw a monstrous black snake lylog in the middle of the road. The snake is judged by him to have been ten feet long and as thick as an ordinary stove-pipe. [Is there any wonder be had an aceident? smal css Primary Election Officers. The following persons have been se- lected to hold the Democratic prima- ries, Tentre Hall) G. Dauberman. Wm, Boozer, Flack. Millheim—F, P. Musser, State College~M. BM, McDowel, nedy, R. O. Glenn. Cdlege~1. J. Dreese, Edwin K. Smith, W. A, Collins, Ferguson, E. L. Miller, W. P Isaac Harpslor, Samuel Harpsier, Lytle. Gregg, N. V.~George W. Ream, Isrgel Rachan, George ¥, Weaver. E PF. M. Fisher, A. Nese. W. P.~Wm. Pealer, Wm. Goodbart, C. C, Bart- Mu ser, Samuel Weiser, Lestcr Wm. Ken. PW. Il Fry, Harvey Koch, I', Ellis Charles Bartgos, W. gos, Halnes, W. PF, W. Keister, Luther Bower, H. A, Acker. E PE M. Boone, M, O, Blover, L. D. Orndorf. Harris <R. B, Harrison, George Ishiler, Thomas Riley. Miles, ¥. PW, II. Zelgler, H. C. Brangart, C, D, Weaver. M, Pad, N. Meyer, W. H. Morris, T, C. Hoster: man, W.P.«E H Zeigler, A J Hazel, D.C. Carie, Penn =A. L. Auman, Percival Sharp, W, E Branght, Potter, N. P.<D, K. Keller, Samuel T. Koch, G. H. Homan, FPF. A. Carson, James F. Stover, 8. T. Mo: Clintie, -s PP. B, Jordan, R. D, Foreman, J. #. Haus —————— fo Mf SA. Dorothy Dodd. Dorothy Dodd. Rebekah State Laura V. vice-president, W. decch, Philadelphia; treasurer, iM. Lyon, Mahanoy ( | N. Joslin, Philadelphia; 14. J. Beanlon, Harrisburg. f revising 1 @ | of concluded. stalled by the | bly : President, | legheny ; ity; i i | was The 1 5 adopted to-day pre | of thie per capita tax for the sup the Old Ladies’ Home and | tion of increase of i dividual led 1 ges to decide, - - — SUSPENDINGTHE I'URE FOOD LAW, | The Department of Agricaltore is Endenn i uring to tereen its Friends, i Food i waut to the | with the Commissioner OC pe seers Ld argue the question of enford aguinst Attoruey (ui prepared loctored ments The LHEWET ing law t eral, Lmslseioner bas i the Coin rimgent there his depn eculd, Lut iB RO ITIL fas lowhetllier« This the hind for thre convict f ii 4 nm flaw to bes d that iment o e of ti i¥] Ladd months, a1 tl & Order ised i ie O { « eri inefMicier } ineflicien cy, gnora ¢ du longi Commi : Provis OLS O38 1 wl The puted hie erever fect Lis Hy Cases tl wi Cus meat Jd y 11.4 The Bint fas ei fr A 3 during the i rover: term Las Deon under sus pic missioner Cope's leller tot) Ginersl will vol help in at. fic ivi —— - LOCALS Iavi Stump, fined to the | cough. col ! Notice the { ment 2. Spriog Mills, of for sale Price Potted plants, bulbs, ete, | Ed. IL. Bartholomew. { and stock the best. Miss Haupt, of Be ping with the family {| Goodhart, near Centre 8 rigit al dlefonte, is of Geo Hill. You are reminded that | E., of the Evangelical hold a festival the Memorial Day. OF - rege LL. e K.L ( church ou ceYenitg o Dr. Lee is pushing his building oper- ations as rapidly as possible. The sts cavation for his vew most completed, dwelling is al The Lusee plaining mill is busily er gaged manufacturing doors, ete, in demand ou sccount of the various building operations many sections of the valley. Dr. Emerick is making improve. ments on his farm east of Centre Hall by raising oue of the barn sheds, George F. Ewerick is tenant on the farm and was hauling the lumber for the shed this week. The Lewisburg Journal says, E. M. Huyett, of Centre Hall, was a Lewis burg visitor looking up the lumber market, He is ove of the most exten sive operators in Centre county, with mills io many sections, On account of the National Meeling, Fraternal Order of Eagles, at Minne. apolie, Minn , June 3 Lo 8, the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company will sell ex- cursion tickets from all stations on its lines to Minneapolis or St. Paul, May 31 to June 2, good to return not earlier than June 3, and not later than Juve 9, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will Le good for return passage only when executed by Joint Agent at St. Paul or Minneapolis and payment of 25 cents made for this service, By de- positing ticket with Joint Agent not earlier than June § nor later than Jane 0, and payment of 50 cents at thine of deposit, an extension of return limit may be obtained to leave Bt. Paul or Minneapolis not later than July 7, A A LAA lumber, sash, » in Dorothy Dodd. wh ————————————— A { } I i ¢ # PROPRIETOR, The Put all ve % i { etchant, anybody dailer stow] trie! that 5 Oil orl oF tion co old adage wn Hr fn Lusiness wha t shige #0 us lo { you frequently Kg largely in th Our Stocék is alway a i i RN! ik AS Bargains . . » Bargains. sues.” set Andrew 1) has bettered J thas! 014 nevi bee for yon and me, farmer, ; tude of palaosds, finance a bi jon of the wor a" » pry gel vz Interests 4 es not prove thei the prese mt bi Boia suff ore { yunitre ini, 1 tare {eit ie dein ing 3 in sueh fin jt A stony i we have wid ; artes ie ine 1o dy sinoe ing every i Tt side Tse tfilile Fis Of whl i i 0 | wket Pumps and ¥ +1 at 1 HE STAR. ele. level yy, s are made the find Liarmog These suit Ig Are tetween | IR, Miso he every ard workmes: are and d in every uraging thought tomer 8 thin rag ; bunt i for Lied thie 3 i jot his woe ked La leyot d all their fit ih tial 111 1hiat is itend ears him 10 be al Wesiicr. & his gt GlLCe i i! Call and see them, GRAXD Both Telephones, Tenchers' Examinations Bpriong, Pleasant #11 Ferguson, Pine Grove Mills, Patton, Hall Moon, Waaale Wellefoute and Denner, Belleforts fpow Shoe atid Bure Philipsburg, & Philipsburg, Bosh, PEilipy ~ burg . wh : . 11 Wor h and Taylor, Port Matilda Huston, Union, Unlonville, Unionville Ml Hales, ARrORSHUIE owen pr Giron, pring Mills... Milibeim and Pe on, Mill beim. waka # £ wide, Bunw Bhoe in ot wp wid Far mars Mills. ———— D. H. Rearick snl wife and young-4 fonte last Thursday. Jacob Detweiler made a trip to Col-| yer, on a visit over Bunday, ment, failure, A few of the farmers baled hay last week. work. i Mrs. D. H. Rearick and two daugh- ters and one son made a (rip to Sugar valley Baturday and Sunday. She was followed by her husband and tl e other son Bunday morning. The grass will stay short this season, Dorothy Dodd, unless rain coms very soon. i ¢ or summer nl shaw 1d Trousers] gentdite LisCR Or Many erns shown by us at 83 " { Hannes, serge, Hive, hed worsted taste with which selected, the perfect ngs, buttons and pu artistic creation and we expend on even the _ Ih 4 i gz, the lini actioad advantages of the Fhe perinanent shape as it is tatlored and the en- t you can sell your cus en not hang upon him liken de by nuaking it pussibile pie LTT LE OF & CO Tailors and Furnishers, BELLEFONTE, PA. ; Boalsburg. Nr. and Mrs, Samuel Kimport of Altoona, spent last week at the home of Lot Kimport, The fire com; any «i'l 10'd a festi- val and supper Friday afternoon and Mrs, William Goheen snd Miss | Bellefoute. Jared Murray, of Centre Hall, spent | Sunday with his brother Abner Mur- ray. P. 8. Ishler left last week for Vie- Frank Brown who has been iil for some time, is slowly improviag. J. EB. Bailey snd wife, of State Col- George Fisher returned home frem Philadelphia Inst week. Dorothy Dodd. . fff Miss Bess Gibson, of Williamsport, is the guest of Miss Romie Van Pelt, Ex Commissioner John Wolf, of Rebersburg, is pot at all in a comfor- table physical condition. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. A A AIIM. Derothy Dodd.
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