The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 24, 1902, Image 8

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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 180
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livery kit d of Boot snd Shoe
for
children and the babies,
everybody—men, women,
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roe
and for
every business, every dres
every sport and
Whether you walk or:
golf or ball, whether you
pastime use.
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whether
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we have
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all
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for these uses
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purposes,
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Ps sb terian 4 Sor
of
Ri
WAPI MP PEIN
Frincipal at Stute Us
Hunter
Dorsey
Tp
Will be Froe of Ix]
Penns Valley
of rotien
eariy by
was in
greatest
weather i
ing the crop, v
generated
dition too
113
moulded and finally roti
pring many will find
B LG
fit
feed for stock
Agents Not Their Owa Bosse
Bearing the date of
which time it went into
order of stringent nature ha
to each of the stations ou the
superintended by U. A. Pre
successor of the late E. IS,
It requires every station agent to ob
5
tain permission from the superinten-
dent before leaving his town {i
reason. The purpose of this rule is
get forth to be to eépable the superin-
tendent to know just the
agents are at all times,
any
r
i
Ww uere
op pl
Lycoming Prohibitioniats
John 8B. Kirk, of Penns.
James M, Chestnut, of
and Joun G, Wolf, of
Assembly
dale;
Shore,
ville.
Treasurer -John H. Kiss,
toursville,
Register and Recorder—O sear Antie,
of Montoursville,
County commissioners—Warren G.
Winner, of Gamble aud
Edward GG. Adams, of the Thirteenth
ward,
Auditor—Joseph Buassler,
township ; A. M Casuer, of Woodward
Jersey
Waters
of
township,
——————_— MY
Dae for tha Farmers
oe
id
A state law, approved March
says that the owner or occupant of
township shall ducing Sepiember of
each year cut and remove all briare,
owner shail pay such expense incurred
with cost, if sult be necessary bifore a
Justice of the peace,
Every farmer, or land owner, who
has proper pride, managed to perform
the work made obligatory in thd above
law before 1900 The land-owners with
dilatory habits will bs wise to keep
their aimannes in full view,
voeestpenT
e
PEACEMAKIHIRILLED,
avid Miter efile
Biobe et
Jail for Killleg
Tr
ihaneh, His son Law
David Miller @
Bellefonte
il
carcerated in the
HE 3
Jall Tuesday morning, te
aw murder of his son-
trial for the
¥ AYE h :
“IHW LL SsO00TH
ward y §
ring
ii
loach,
» best information at
he
ort, Monday
intoxicated
a veileran of t
family row, He
ing his w
whosought as
the person of her son-in-
‘he young man
Millers aud
the row,
e, and ran
wed. a
andred yarda
nd at &
’
summons, but
D
no
ith followed
ik Taesday
cantile Appralss:’s Work
art Matil
3
Eh
Missionary Enthusiasts
ual eonvention of
The se
the Christian a
venth ann
nd Missiouary Alliance |
for the distrie’ of Pennsylvania, New |
Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the |
Columbia which in
Rywky Springs Park for a |
week, closed Bunday evening, 10,000 |
waa
The final sesnione were devoted to
sions and smid scenes of intense relig |
ious fervor, almost $40 000 was pledged. |
Fhe money poured in all day and to-
ward evening when the contributions
signa of dwindling, the ex.
Bo great
was the enthusinsm that men came
forward snd gave their walehes, and
women stripped ofl’ their rings end
anid saeco means
Will be in Town Friday,
Photographer Smith will be In Cen-
tre Hall Friday, Come to his studio
If you want first-class work at a rea-
sonable figure,
Dorothy Dodd,
Carriers Appointed,
The rural free delivery rerviee will |
go tuto cfleet at State College August |
1st, The rural carriers have been ap- |
pointed as follows: |
Route No. 1, LI. H.
tute, David Osman, i
Route No, 2, Wm. H. Thompson; |
substitute, Hiram Thompson. |
le No. 4, John M. Hartswick; |
N. N. Hartswick.
fp
Osman; substi- |
ute
substitute,
Smali-pox at Lock Haven ,
Lizzie Reed 1s a smallpox patient at
Bhe does nos |
the
Lock Haven hospital.
know where she contracted dis-
CHS,
Jers
pux.
iy Ham
y Shore has five cases of small
Three cases developed in a fami-
d Miller. They had
treated for ehicken-pox and
been
The
boarding
initted Lo go where they pleased,
in the
Mra, Douglass,
other patients were
house ol
-
. -
Mast Answer ut Court,
Wagner, of
before a Willinmsport
George
Sugar
pleaded guilty
ir trial
rt. Waguer offered John Cole:
had been
land, for
When
land,
iat Wagner did not have any
, anid was sent to jail f
he
of
Bich Coleman gave him §
y in whose employ
tract
Along time, a
500,
made claim for the
s the man who was robled
ore last week of $158.
Bo ar .
hus, Hoy Dead.
#
of Jacksonville, died
y Bunday morning, at
age,
n
i
possibly
was stuilerer for some
&
interment
Wom
1% one of the most }
rs in Marion township,
x
FESN'S CAVE PFRHOTOGRAYVHED,
Penn's Unve Under Cale'am faght Bevenis
Many Heretofore Unobserved Henutios
Last Wednesday, about twenty-five |
of the representative citizens through
the valley, gathered by special invita- |
tion to witness the illumination of |
this wonderful freak of nature by the
new light, acet The gener-
viene gas
of Lewisburg, espec-
see the process of converting ealeium |
| to this generator was a standard with
| twelve burners, having a lighting es-
hundred of
being
five ndle
all
| pacity of over
Atl]
ness, the first
80 readi-
load
| apparatus aboard was pus
| power, in
landing and the trip was
The in!
Piant light revealed ec ountiess
{hat
glient
| pleasure to all.
DUNE
formations, ele, have
by the
{ of pature but vever before possible to
vision. W. W. the
pher, was one of the party and « biain
| ed an first ever
3
Gl i
i of ncoks,
§ f
taken sages Lo form
Smith, photogra-
excellent view, the
| possible, owing to the intense
but,
| heretofore
ess, with acetylene light, the
uv i
given
impossible has been
snd wonders never cease,
This demonstration of modern
| was in charge of J. F. Rearick
| of Bpriog Mills, an
| inventor of tl
tor, « { 14 Wi
i
i Public Ledger Bold
ROE
i
of 1 neers in Grange
fre pi
Fieve
clion,
second wife, Virginia
nn
% i 8 sku 14%
VOral sos survive hit.
pt
med Charge Heaonlon
ria of a basket
ti Refonned
invited, but ae
“
per] ie
t Bre ordial
extended to all friends
Addresses wi
Whitmer,
Home Mi sion
iurch: Rev, I.
berg, for ner
nd thes
A.C
ii
The
Wilh speech
ik |
» I lendly greeting
Ww
Hine
fae de v
.
Amuse ments 141 mle
d and will be made sin-
Be fin sei
LO CALS
i of
\arousb rg, died
snd Mrs,
Th
H.
ursday
Mr,
# ofrailway mail clerks,
«dl v/bile on duty,
ording ‘0 an lem in-
je postal appropriation
' #60 le postol fice comimnittee,
Miss Em
Mrs
F. Alexander and
¥, of this place and of.
£5. Ward, of Beliefonte, are being en-
: « Thureday, Mrs,
Elmer Ross, st
ertrined woday
Boss, wife
Lemont.
by
of Merchant
The August Everybody's is an ideal
magazine, It
pounded chief y of fiction, the lightest
and
midsummer is
of tales agains:
and
blithest
¢ arming
Henry Wingart, of Coburn,
yele at a high rate of speed,
little daughter of Lion Ker-
of her limbe,
TAD over a
stetior # nd broke one
ou tha pike
horse
hill into which a stone quarry was cut
* rider, » boy of five
i, 8 pon of Thomas Miller, fell a
of ihirty-five feet without
much ivjury "o either,
Wisile riding a blind
firinl
iikiEad
al
hi
J. O. Deiningeer brought to this office
In-
stead of tassels, Mr. Delninger's stalks
are producing ears, ‘vith a great mass
vilk. Ooe of tie specimens had
thirty-eight eas, the central one being
length, and the others
of
Misa Ilsie
(reorge
Griffith, Philad,,
Gettig, Pleasant
and
Gap,
Mire,
Carrie Spichor, M iss Griffith, when
in short frocks made her home for sev-
eral years with the family of Lafayette
Neil, near this pliee, Bhe is now a
trained nurse in the Philadelphia
Hospital, snd is wway from the city
for a vacation,
Lioek Haven, Just week came to visit
Mrs. I. Rhone, fn this place. Mr.
Kamp is assisting in conducting the
whoo store of his fathe ¢ and returned
home the latter § art of last week, leav-
ing his sister bre to enjoy country
life for a longer time, Mr. snd Mrs,
B. BR. Kamp, parents of ‘these children,
are in Uineinnati at pres ent.
Dorothy: Dodd.
farmers 3
Festival at
View 1.
Potters M
whizh prizes are
| walk, beside the
eal, are on the pr
i
gram.
— --
Keith's
The chief event of the
son in theatricals in Philade
the
Peter F. Dailey and his company in
| the initial Joeal of “A
from
i simmer seas
)
'
vaudeville
shia will
f be appearance in of
production
Aside
| Dieses Rehearsal. ”’ the
| questionably as popular as any ster
who has invaded vaudeville in several
Weeasong—ihe play in which be will be
| ween is said to furnisl
able half hour's entertainment.
EE
LOCALS,
is the guest of Mrs, Mary Odenkirk.
guests of Miss Roxanna Brisbino,
The Misses Edith and Anva Lutz,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Lutz, will entertain forty or more of
their friends, tonight, Thursday, by
giviog a lawn party.
Mrs, Bernard Spangler and daugh-
tor Alice, of Chicago, arrived at the
home of Wm. W. Spaogler, in this
place Friday of last week, They will
stay east for a month or more.
Miss Margie Strohm, daughter of
James B. Btrohm, of Centre Hill, the
other day returned from a few weeks
slay in Philadelphia, Atlantic City
and New York. Bbhe was perfectly de-
lighted with the trip.
Mrs. Deretine, wife of Rev, Bhafler
Derstine, of Dillsburg, Pa, and daugh-
ter Marguarite, are visiting Mrs, Ha.
rah Derstine. The Methodist charge
of which Rev. Derstine Is pastor, last
week moved the parsonage to another
site and will build a church where the
parsonage formerly stood, The charge
is a very desirable one for a minister,
and the two flocks comprising it were
very fortunate in securing such an
able young minister,
STAR’ STORE.
ESTABLISHED 1889.
¢
HN
G. 0. BENNER PROPRIETOR.
® ® & & ©
PING ONE'S OWN COMPETITOR.
Higaeer B00 se
than he need
nian
1 more
fin took Lhe exartalions
t Ones and our rea.
int of the &
&% noth weapon in our
ries a
¥ Choo
wd enough to kuow ou which side
ING,
gusranteed 2%
| stove, singie §i
Hi vlove, 4
Olin paper 2 pig
i ry pHDEr J iy
1Aghtuinug freczer 4 pt
Iighining freezer 6 gf
‘ ar pads Lx
15-4nch hand saw 25¢
Harpoon $1.00
Alarm clock
£)
Mitiie ¥
fing
' A Special Cut
IN SUMMER
WEARABLES!
MONTGOMERY
a. A A
& CO.
Progressive Clothiers,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
EO AAI RSI ET ST RE ——
LOCALS
people in
whoop
* is nothing
old
liar disease, are whooping er
iralions 3 $ 3 ’
doing those having the
made by
indreatih
Afier remarki
Dr. Jol
no
n
~
$
town that his old friend,
of Lewisburg,
1 died of heart disease, without any
Lindley J. of Will-
#5 fihat
Li i AAA
ii Bowes, near
Page
week 10
vas in town Thursday
iraw his quarterly pen.
. a warning, Fritz,
{ hard B
Mr. Page
and is the k
Was in SEeTVIOR,
3
ie of
iG Of
pensioner w ho
h fell over dead. Heart disease
should be well repaid for his gal-
* CRUSE,
ianiry.
Miss Mabelle Thompson, the efficient
of
secretary of the Centre County Chris
in
Hunter, Gen.
11 13 .
fortunate
Lieut. Robert F.
Miller's staff
presented with a handsome saddle and
was being
tian Endeavor Union, has resigned, to
Frank P. Fisher, of Half
Moon Valley, has been appointed to
y ‘ : A go abroad,
bridle while at Camp Meade, Getlys-
(fen. M
it
burg, recently. iller, himself,
. serve until Sept. Sed, when the conven-
ono
tion will be held at Howard.
F. Soyder, who has been
in Pittsburg for the past few months
after two hundred ballots | Working at the carpenter trade, has
| were taken, thus leaving a clear field | found steady and very remunerative
| for Prof. Rothrock. lemiployment with the 8. W. Means
| W. M. Rahl, liveryman Lumber Lompany, of Pittsburg and
Mills, was in town Thursday evening will hareafies be employed in the
| on business pertaining to the estate of shops of the company ,
| Lis father, D. H. Ruhl, he being the
Mr. Ruhl is well
| pleased with his livery business,
{was the d
Prof. H. « Lot
principal of
| Professor K of Watsontown,
hirock was re-elected
Calawissa schools Samuel
lian,
withdrew
of Bpring
ot
Hg!
Wn i A Lr ni
Boalsburg.
| surviving executor.
Prof. James Bryson and wife, of
Watsontown, are at present visiting st
the home of Mrs. M. A. Woods.
Rev. Go W. Lelsher, pastor of the
Lutheran church, will preach his fare-
well sermon on Sunday evening 27th.
Geo, Dale, of Shiloh, spent Sunday
al the home of L. Mothersbaugh.
Rev. A. A. Black spent Tuesday in
Bellefoute.,
Mrs. Ray Morgan, of State College,
A Butler county judge decides that
boroughs can not only tax peddlers
who sell within the borough limits,
but pers sus who sell by orders as well,
Selling “by orders” was a loop hole
long used by out-of-town grocerymen,
ete, to evade taxes imposed by bor.
ough ordinances,
Charles Bpicher, son of John Bpich-
er, of this place, has been in the service
of the American Wire Company, An-
derson, Indiana, for about thirteen called at the howe of Janet McFarlane
years, and finda it a royally good com | on Tuesday.
pany to be employed by. Mr, Bpicher Mes, Bailey, of Houtzdale, is spend.
is kept posted on Centre county news ing a fow weeks at the home of RB. B.
by reading the Reporter, | Harrison,
Mise Robie Musser, an accomplished The young ladies of Henry Hosters
young lady from, Interior Virginia, | man’s Sunday school class of the Re
bas been visiting her friend Miss Eila | formed church will hold a festival on
Moyer, near this place, for ‘the past Saturday evening the 27th. Proceeds
two weeks. After spending some tinue to go toward the repairing of the
with her frieuds hers Miss Musser church.
will return to her home. Miss Musser | Jumes Glenn, one of Lemount’s popu-
isn daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George lar young men, Was visiting among
Musser, who two years ago went to | prendsin this place on Saturday.
Virginia from Rebersburg. Mr. Mus. | 0 Dale, of Centre Hall, spent
ser is overseeing large lumb r operas |
tions Saturday with George Bluart.
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