- eX —— ——— THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 206900000002 00000 2000600 Everybody’s Shoes Are Here EPO AR0C00NOREO ORR 9 Every kind of Boot and Shoe for everybody—men, women, children and the bables, 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-bicyeling, or whether you like to "be dressed up and keep so, we have Bhoes for all these uses and for all these purposes. Our Boots and Shoes are the very best, and our prices the very least. . Agent for WIL. Douglas’ $3 00 and $350 shoe for Men, and Queen Quality the famous $3.00 Shoe for Wome, If you want correct Footwear, come to headquarters for it, Mingle’s Sion Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. 060008000000000000000000 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Methodist—Snrucetown, 10:30; Contre Hall 250 Spring Mills, 7:30. Presbyterian, Spring Mills, 10 23. Reforms d—Centre Hall, 2:30 p. : teran: Georges Valley, morning: Union, afternoon; Ceutre Hall, evening. ce pe ss Cholera Spreading in Philippines, The totals to date are: Manila 1490 10: Centre all, 10 a m. ; Tuseyville, Eight Young People Plight Thelr Troth a d Yentureou the Matrimonial Sea, The home of Joseph K. Moyer, of | Centre Mills, yesterday, Wednesday, was the scene of a doubly happy event, it was occasioned by the marriage of two of Mr, Moyer's daughters. Miss Sara was married to Prof. Wm, R. Bray, of Wilkesbarre, and Miss Ellza- beth to Rev. Henry R. Kreider, Penbrook. Both brides are well and very favor- ably known, being young ladies of cul- ture and refinement. Both are gradu- ates of the Bloomsburg Normal school snd have been successful school teach- ers for the last few years. Mr. Bray is a graduate of Lehigh University, and since graduating has been engaged in teaching in a Bethle- hem ipstitution of learning. Rev, Kreider, who is a son of Mis. Isabelle Kreider, of Wolfes Store, is a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College and of the Theological Seminary at Lan- of UNSUUGHT HONOWLS, A Vormer Penns Valley School Nominated for Office, The democrats of Carroll county, Il, at their recent convention nomionted Ezra F. Smith, of Thomson, for eoun- ty superintendent of schools, There was some doubt at first as to just who was nominated on account of a slight mistake in the initials, Lut it has now I. is the man, Mr. Bmith has been prin- cipal at Cedarville, Stephenson county, und also taught the grammar acbool at Lena for a long time, Mr, Smith's many friends in this (Stephenson) county will wish him success, If elected he will certainly make one of the best superintendents that Carroll county has ever had, The above is from Julletin, Mr. Bmith is a son of Jo- | seph Smith, formerly of Penn Hall, and & brother of Dr. Domer GG, Bmith, of Elizabeth, He Is well Tenchor the Freeport IHHpois, caster. Since completing his course he has been pastor of the church at Penbrook. The ceremonies were performed on the lnwn under an arch of roses by Rev. George E. Limbert, of Danville, Pa., brother-in-law of the brides, as. known to the readers of the Reporter, him votes enough toover- the fifieen hundred Repub- LOCALS, eure a paper mill, Jegme Long, famous resort, town Tuesday, VW. Harrison Penns Walke on Bunday. week, Bamuel Durst, Charles Miller, spent Bunday with Miller, of this place. Al the I barn-raising ty men feasted on a roa Amos Koch a form hurried busivess trip ing. Mrs. D. J. Meyer, on lican majority in his county. ansn——————— —— Featisnl nt Egg Hil, This is the season of festivals, and | sisted by Rev, Frank Wetzal, of Re- bersburg and Rev, Alfred Houlz, Orangeville, Pa, in the presence about sixty guests, The maids of honor and best for Miss Sara and Miss Elizabeth spectively were, Miss Eva Moyer, L.. B. Broadhead, Moyer and D, K. Laudenslager, Mary Houtz and little Paul and flower girl. Both couples departed on the after noon train from Coburn, for a thp to the eastern cities, cases and 1107 deaths; provinces GUSY cases and 5008 deaths. ms———— To lucrease the Eudowment, A movement is on foot among the alumni of Williamsport Dickinson Semibary to secure for that institution an endowment fund of $250,000. A el No Pauper Next Week. According to the time-honored ecus- tom no paperiwill be issued from the Reporter office next week. The office however, will be open for doing job- work and for receiving money on sub- scriptions. Yourth of Jaly at Heels, The Undine Fire Compeny of Belle- fonte will hold its annual picnic sod Fourth of July celebration at Hecla park Friday of next week. The fire boys have arranged a complete pro- gram of attractions. fe ———————— Evangelleal Children's Duy. Phe Children’s day services of the United Evangelical church in this place will be held on Sunday evening July 6. The members of the church are striving to make= this service exc el all former efforts, Mf a ——— Severely Cut And Bruised, Wednesday morning of last week the twelve-year-old son of George Long a prominent farmer at Homolas, met with a serious accident, says the How- ard Hustler. He was standing by the plow when the team ran away causing the plow line to get around the boy's neck, which cut a deep gash. The boy almost bled to death. —————— A —————— Pastmaster in Wit, Capt. George M. Boal, in wit, is a past master. Speaking of the superior weather conditions for developing crops, the other day, the Captain was told that there would be no use to cul- tivate corn during the present wet westher with a view of destroying grass and weds unless they would be picked up and huog ou the fenee to dry. ‘It woulde’t do any good then,” said the Captain, “the shadow of the roots would tske hold and grow.” a The Water Plant, The borough water plant proved an entire sticeess during the dry spell just closed. With scarcely any rain fall through the months of March, April, May snd baif of June, the borough's overflow pipe was constantly required to carry sway the surplus water, The borough plunt supplies the water for all the engives in town, as well as the motor in this ofilee. The drain on the plant i= greater now than at any pre- vious time, aud almost twice that fur- nished by the oid company's plant during its most pslmy days. The pes sltuiet ly sadly disappointed; the opti- mist’s wildert drestn is realized, Eo Ferguson Torti Fleets Tenehern, At a rueetliig of the Ferguson town. Center school bonse, the following ‘Oratmar, Wm. Keller; . Robison; Oak Grove, Ero, Musser; Krumrine, N Hartawiek: White Hall, Gertie Keichline; Center, Meg- John Dunlap; . . Pie Sirave Hih vehudl Branch and Pine Hall yet to be supplied. No change in wages except Plue Grove High school $50 00 and: Bailey ville Grammar $40 00 per month, The next meeting of the b urd will be held late in July. Walter M. Kerlin, one of the men Centre Hall is product, will be married this, day, Anna M. at 3071 Germantown Avenue, deiphbina, Rev. A. A. Kerlin, Md., uncle of the will be officiating minister. The bride is for. merly from Millbeim, but for the pust six months bas resided in Philadel phia. school in this county evening to Miss Kern, of groom, Sharpsburg, tor five year has held an important with the Mantua Transfer, Pennsylva- nia Railroad Company. After July | first the bride and groom will be at} howe at 4275 Maotua Avenue, Phila- deiphia. Edwin M. Kerlin this, Thursday, morning, went from here to Philadel he will return to Middletown, Cor in cut State Hospital. Miss Nellie the happy event. This is Miss Nel- Ile's first visit to the city and no doubt in the sights, Wednesday at 11:3 Stover, daughter of Mr. sud Mrs, Geo, Stover, of Earlylown, raarriage at the Rev. J. M. ceremony. home of the Rearick bride, land, Obio, where the honeymoon will be spent. On their return they will re side at Altoona, where Mr. holds a position. Sea ————— Mrs. Ontharine Boozer 11, Grandmother Boozer, who is known and respected by every person in lown is lying ill at ber home and is in a pre- carious condition. Mrs. Boozer has the distinction of being the oldest ju- habitant of the town, and Las lived in and about town all her life, I AP —— Which Field ? Lust week the Reporter stated that there could beseen near Centre Hall a better fiela of wheat than was in Lav- easter county along the main live of the Penuvsylvania railroad, Now the question is up, which wheat field was referred to. The fact in the case is, that a half dozen or more whent fields could well stand a comparison, the Aney fields, cast and west, the Brad- fords, Durst, et, al. th New Professors at Bucknall, At the recent commencement of Buckuvell University, the announce ment of the following changes iu the corps of Instructors was made: Llew- fessor of Rhetoric; Joseph 6 be inutractor in A hj Charles A. emun, be instructor in the College; Martin L. Drum, Ph. B. , avd Frank Eugene Burpee, A. M., to be instructors, . A Buceesaful Operation, Mims. A, I. Neathowl, wife of the improving very ulcely since her return from the hospital, Three weeks ago Dr. Bright, of Rebersburg, and Mr. Neathood took her to West Park hos pital in Philndelphin where she under went a successful operation for cancer, Since her return home she has steadily trmpraved and her complete recovery i+ hopefully looked for by her many friends, : United Evaopgelical church at Hill will do all in its power to enters | tain those who gather on the about the church on Saturday evening, {July 12. The proceeds of the { are for the benefit of ~~ The mounlaine, festival | the organ fund, - i — id Hotel Harned, Faust hotel in the three old about tiles from last i The house was unoccupied and it is | on Wednesday uight of | supposed the fire was of ipcendisary { origin, This marks the disappesrance i + ’ { of unother laud-mnrk of those pre-rail- | road days, A was—— Lost un Valuable Horse, xr WwW. surrel horse, One day last bie visiting Heury Garbrick's | near Hublersburg, aud as he of the stable { the biud leg by one week (1, i lost u valua Mr Giug- i erich was { boree out it was kicked on Mr, Garbrick’ of Mr. beuee the loss td Of - This was | ich’s best farina horses, | horses, one Gioger- is heavy. ——————— i - ———————— Colyer Willi Celebrate, There will bea display of fireworks of the Fourth of July. The | bund will be present to furnish musie for the South side celebration. Last | | year Mr, Meliss and the people of thst vicinity celebrated the Fi plensant way and again | ais er joyable time. mirth Lope in this to have — it ami Double Headed Water System week the aud Water Companies under { the new management made the neces. Last Reedsville Lewistown tensive lines, the heads being about seventeen miles apart. With this ad- {| vantage, should the supply fail from pplie d { either end the towns can from the other , be sug AM —————— -— Colirge Graduates as Teachers, are beginning to realize that ing up the schools. college graduates were employed | alone, Franklin and Marshall, ing in the schools. Wolf, Spring Mille; D. Neff, They are, Calvin R A. P. Weaver, Hublersburg; Zeigler, Rebersburg; R. W. Pine Grove Mills. ww E W, Zook, AA ———— An Up-to-Date Water Piant, Frank A. Carson, one of Pollers Mills’ prosperous and progressive mer- chauts bas been employing his spare moments in a very profitable way by installing a complete and up-to-date water plant for his dwelling and store. He has utilized the water of the little run near his store for motive power to run a pump which draws the water from two springs about four hundred feet away. These springs, ome of which Is of hard limestone water and the other of soft mountain water are only about three feet apart, The sys- tem which is complete in every detail was superintended in full by Mr, Car- #on and shows that he is an fnventive genius, a Reunton in (id Fort Woods, The annual reunion of the Centre Hall charge of the Reformed church will be held this year on Thursday, August 14, in the Old Fort woods near Centre Hall. This year the former pwtors of the charge, Rov, W, H. Groh, of Carlisle; Rev, Bamuel Roe- dar, of Manchester, Md.; Rev. T. B. Land, of Millersville, and Rev, 8. H. Ela nmberg, of Millersburg, are ex- peeted to be present. The charge com- the congregations at Centre Hall, Tusseyville, Farmers Mills and Spring Mille, These reunions were in- sugurated by Rov. Kershner and have proven to be very popular and also beneficial in the building up of the in- terest of his members, — LL bas. Te Reporter one dollar a year. to Rebersburg to alle wedding at the home Moyer. ev. A. D. Polls, | on Monday. Jacob Neese, of Farm | of Mrs, Henry Homan, of the was the guest | over Bunday. I v. (1, i | ed hy. Ge W is makiog ! this week. Mis, | grand-daughter, Clara Forry Miss . H. Meyer. Ww. PF snd Mrs, | |v . : : McCormic Isabelle ! { friends at Poller’s Mill i 5 » i Mrs. Catharine DB i Lolir, Jared DD. i Inger ] i resi Mrs. i { returned res ped Live iy, fire 1 lenis of the town, LL. M from it Thomas home parents Rev, and Mrs. | Hardin, Oblo, | and | Misses Mamie th je bright daughters « | de are spending a frie | Rev. John H. Ke Pleasant, North Caroli | the pulpit in the Refor | Sunday moruaing at le: William G. R. Brachbill Bellefonte, lunkle, the furs repent Bui Audrew Gregg on down from Lemont o Mr. aud Mra. Bellefoule renis, The Know are fattened, Cave, oF, 1s son of sted ox. er and | in M.N cis tA ESTABLIS 'G. 0. BENNER ee oo 0° Bi Thore is 4 time nored joke telling of the man r Lave done. We do a ot of “bidding sea inst ses son rather loss simple tha that of BICAURAK price pulls for iis us noth arseunl, We habitnaliy choot prices w we claim no credit for so dolug— { your bread Is buttered a * head vi the bit of the ing Lien we can i 1 i i { i i | i { ID CAREFULL Flour of sulphn Canstic winds 21 i Cotfen 100 | Bauner lye 100 | Bugars, price low { Mioe Le, § 4 pons yak proves 25 ¢ iq ses hiv (11 We, | 10-1 bh pall mackere! 83 i hutier pir ga) rip per gal 2 1 do “ Ladies Oxfor Pe ari apho A pet It Fale MURDER TWINE Hime AR Omnr stock full of Dillowing in ler, coment, wok, track and wi ; 1 doce, clothes baskets, © | COW « nding Lace camila, po right 10 by ir A VI ar wid tabie ol nd the ers Mil of and Verns k and », MIIRT, 1.1 aut the oore on a visi F.F. Ch Lena L. wes Kk Her, of na, red 3 o' o loc Kk. Esq , ture day i n Saturn double » | Bargains Bargains. Bargains family fou sl fo he Dargains in Waists, Men's ch 7 $e i0T i ’ Press & ‘3 a ri rl Emer Moun Hun, « lay ‘ HED 1889. PROPRIETOR. N COMPETITOR, iraseif sod thus paid more than he need {4 perhaps more selfish and our ros- ’ » {is almost the only ug unt 1 we me wt Lirewd enough 10 kuow on whieh eld oF, 6 LH wespou iu our §rastend of {it of Leing » + ADOWINRG Alarm clock, gnamntesd Bie, £) stove, singe 1 9 Cif stove, double 81.7% Sanne paper . ply & per I ply tuning § ronat st g ¢ ptring fre FOI r por | bo ih, Hie 73st #145 I PRICE 120T% chines, vu 1 lane wag oa i, soreepns for $, picks snd matiocks, axes am-THE STAR. nis. Ico Inthe 1.2. : i 3 1 INAS wanted, ¢ ig soliciicd OF LOCAL INTEREST, D. for the past Dub offices from the 10th to the | July. £1 Mrs K. Geiss who has been week Is convalescing, is lawyers will close the 31st day i The P August 19, August O58 at Booneville, and will bein Look Haven on Thursds | July fist The laying of the , g LOCALX, of Du is visiting Johu slways erjoys #e¢ his old fMiiends, John Miller, t friends in U Bois, ti § 8 3 getting back to Photographer Smith will not be at his Centre Hall gallery to-morrow, Fai nor next Friday, the Fourth. Jeremiah Btover and scn Clayton, of lay, Farmers Mills, were in town yesterday, Wednesday, and substantially cat tiiis office, Harry has al MeManaway, of Millheim, accepted a position as traveling ent colleges and Normal schools dur- ing the past year. An envial le for the town, Mra. A. E. Kerlin secom panied by Jacob Wagner are a visiting Mr. Waguer's son J. Wagner, 1e00r< present Rev. Wm. Cambrian Co. al O A. Wright, formerly of this place but now of Lewistown, where working on the new electric spent Fouday in this place: Wright is an energetic young msi and will succeed in life. week. the home of George IH, town, Mrs, Jane Harper and is east on twenty-five years ago, delphia. H. Victor Crawford, clerk in the gencral store of Wolf & Crawford, in this place, has become the owner of a drug store at 55.h and Arch streets, Philadelphia. He is a brother of F. M. Crawford, with the Potter-Hoy hardware company, and since leaving Centre Hall graduated at a school of pharmacy in Philadelphia, aud has become a skilled pharmacist, Potters Mills, met with an accident some time ago while wheeling a load of stones for un lime stack. In some way he wrenched his knee and bas been confined to his bed for several weeke, On Friday of last week Dr. Lee performed an operation and the indications are that the kuee will heal up without becoming stifl. cattle to Gettig and Kreamer, butchers of Bellefonte, on Monday morning. The four weighed 3877 pounds, a good average which shows that Mr. Keller knows how to feed. Last week hesold a registered short horn bull three years old weighing 1700 pounds to butcher Dauberman, This year Lhe breves brought six cents per pound, a gain of one cent over the past four years. ¥ burg will be completed this week. 1 Jacob Bottorf, of Lemont, ve owns! 11} y's ane t Colleg most subsiantiail i { citizens, was in tow n on Monday. Li ' i parents just now, : { 8 baby Loy has come to their house, ' Theove hundredth anniversary + | the settlement of the Burket family in | Binking Valley, Huutingdon county, was celebrated Friday, when a reunion was held st the Burket homestead, i the state are plenting corn for fodder, owing to the short erop of clover aud timothy hay. The coru is being sowed | thickly aud will be cut before it goes to tassel, On Sunday evening Children’s Day | exercises were held in the Reformed church in Rebersburg., The church was beautifully decorated and of characteristic the people, for those who engage in illegal fishing. | The many arrests he has already made | should be a werniog to those who per- | sist in disobeying the game laws of the stale. To-morrow, Friday, a meeting of the directors of the Piney Coal and Oil Company will be beld at the hotel. The meeting is called for considering Company, arising from the sale of the Company's Real Estate in Clarion county, The merchanis and business men of Bellefonte have decided to close their places of business at six o'clock in the evening during the months of July and August, except en the 3rd, 10th, 12th, 18th, 25th and 30th days of the month and Saturdays, when they will close at the usual time, Rev. Howard Diller for four years rector of Trinity Episcopal church, to take effect July 1. He will go te Pottsville where he will be assistant} to Rev. Dr. Powers, of that city. Rev. 4 salesman for Miller & Hartman, gro- cers, Lancaster, Pa. Ray L. Mcrgan, assisfant post mas- ter at State left on Wednes- day morning for a week's vacation in Washington, D. ( A broken wheel on the mail ear of the esst-bound train yesterday afier- noon at Lemont caused a delay of traf- fie for several hours, Colleges, A report is current that John Wana- smaker has ofleted to builda Y. M,C. A. Hall al State College, if arrange ments can be wade, Mrs, Barah Pennington, of lebanon, is nies piog at the home of her vpeph- jew, U. W, Black, for s few days aud Iw il sive visit her brothers, Bainuel and { Jolin Slack before returning home. | The M. E church festival at Spring Mills on the evenings of July 4 and 5, promises many pleasing features. The [Pen Hall dmed will be in attendance. It will be bield on the church lawn, The fine weather on Sunday brought many pleasure drivers to town, snd recalled days when the caves were vis. ited by a greater humber of pecple | than have visited there io the past few | years, Miss Edna Krumrine, of Tussey ville, one of the successful school teachers of Potter township, aitended the eom- menoement of the Lock Haven State | Normal, of which ifustitution she is a graduate, Mr. Jufl.rson Brown and family, of Milroy, dre visiting at the home of Mra. Brown's parents, Prof. and Mrs, W. A. Krise. Their visit is prolonged on account of the sickness of Mis, Browuw, Dr. W. U. Irvin, who la u iain practive al Julien for t fu Eve ’ of taking a ‘wedicive, on’ delphin, where he of studies ub Jiflerson Medical Col lege. The ratic ns for the National Guar for the encampment at Gettysburg m July 12:19 have been ordered to | oremsed. This will sult our | frie Diller was a college mate of John D Meyer and visited bere for several] SUITS, of the filth regiment and who ped would rather deal out bountifully than