= THE CENTRE REPCRTER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1902, Everybody’s Shoes Are Here. . ... Perl E00000000000000000 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,iwhether you fish or hunt, dance or go a-bicyeling, or whether you like to be dressed up and keep so, we have Shoes 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 W. L. Douglas’ $3 00 and $350 Shoe for Men, and Queen Quality the famous $3 00 Shoe for Women. The Reporter's subscription list will be corrected next week, Ifyou want youm la bel advanced, don't be afraid to cause us that much addi tional labor, ———————— REV, Marriage Licenses, F. Alexarder Carson, Potters Mills, K. Aileen Wilkinson, Potters Mills, Albert Dean, Hecla, Leah Colyer, Hecla, Daniel J. Beck, Loveville, Sarah Heberling, Penn’a Furnace. Edgar L. Morrison, Blanchard. Alice A. Kunes, Blanchard. Wm. H. Hunsinger, Atlantic City. Caroline E. Witmer, Filmore, George P. Miller, Pleasant Gap. Jennie R. Noll, Pleasant Gap. pn el Vaccinate the Children. Many school boards throughout the state will enforce the law relative to vaccination of school children. The law is appended. “All principals or other persons in charge of public, private, parochial, Sunday school or other schools, are gion of any child to the schools under their charge orsupervision, except up- If you want correct Footwear, come to headquarters for it. Mingle’s stor Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. C0000 0000800000000000000 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed —Centre Hall, 10a, m. 2 Wp. m, Lutherap—Georges Valley, morpiog; Union, afternoon; OC e Hall, evening Evan: elical — Bush meeting at Egg Hill three SEIVICCS, tre Hall, 230 p. m ; Sprirg inp--Ceén Wa 1m. Preshyter Mills, 1 Methodist—Sprucetown, morning ; Centre Hall afternoon | 8p rit g Mills eveniog. ——————————— Register is the Ree September 2 iast voters to register name is on the register’s list. ee — oe c———— Evangeileal Plenle, appual picnic of the lical circuit was The second United Ex Saturday on Gravge Park. ance was up to the * those at the head of the church. The pastor, Rev. J. F. Shultz, made an ap- propriate address in the auditorium. The remainder of the day was spent in a social way. VAD Ee: cea s———— Shipped Car Load of Apples. The Centre Hall Evaporating Com- pany Tuesday of this week shipped a ear load of hand-picked fall apples. Before the formation of this company ‘fall apples were either reduced to cider or left to rot on the The keting of this crop will increase the farm sales considerably, and be an io- ducement to better care for the spple orchard. trees. fp ————— Keiths, “Billies First Love,” is the titleof a comedy replete with ludicrous situa- tion and bright lives, Miss Valerie Bergere is the chief actress, in [act, she is the thing and vot the play. Another comedy is ‘**Wanted—an Aunt.”” The Melini Troupe, French Musical Grotesques, will also be seen for the first time in Philadelphia; their act, it is said, is one of the foremost musical turns on the boards. emmeaaim——— ha ———— Farmers Institute, ‘ Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Martin is making preparations to hold the various Farmers Institutes throughout the State next winter. Robert 8. Seeds, of Birmiogham, will again have charge of the second gection, which will be composed of In- diana, Cambria, Clearfield, Fulton, Blair, Somerset, Huntingdon, Centre, Clinton, Mifflin, Juniata, Soyder, Un- ion snd Northumberland counties, Mr. Reeds’ chief topic of discussion will be stock feeding and the growing of le- gumincus pisots, a Reduced Kates to Willinmes port, On account of the meeting of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, at Will- jamsport, Pa., September 1, the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Williamsport and return, good going and returning on that date only, from Tyrone, Beotia, and points on the Beotia Branch, Clearfield, McCartney, Snow Shoe, Emporium, Bellefonte, and points on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, East Bloomsburg, Elmira, Mt, Carmel and intermediate points, at rate of single fare for the round trip ( mini mum rate, 25 cents, ) eens After Postmmasters, The postoffice department is after fourth class and presidential post. masters, hundreds of whom have been defrauding the government, It is done this way : The plan to defraud is simple. Presidential postmasters are dependent upon their receipts for their fncome, while fourth class postmasiers are paid according to the number of stamp cavcellations. A postmaster of either class in the same territory will put their heads together and purstiadje their friends to make their pureh of stamps at one office and have them cancelled at the other. Thus the gov. ernment is made to pay twice where it should only have payed once. The postmuster general has decided to dis- miss the offenders. : on a certificate signed by a physician setting forth that such child bas been successfully vaccinated, or that it has previously bad small-pox.” ea Republicans Nominate Dresser The Republican Congressional Con- | ference at DuBois, which was held LITTLE CHILD KILLED, 16-Months Old Child of Clyde Smith, ot | Boslsburg, Instantly Killed, Saturday forenoon the 16-months oid son of Ulyde Bmith, who works for | Frank McFarlane and lives in bis teve, | ment house, just east of Boalsburg, was | killed in a peculiar mapper. Mr, Bmith with his wife and son were going out for a load of hay, when the | boy fell through the ladders and struck | death. His remains were buried the Boalsburg cemetery, noon. Rev. Hepler, of Lemont, the funeral services, Laird Osman, Fred Rishel and Daniel acted as pall-bearers, et - Short. Horn Ball Calves, John G. Dauberman, has for sale Bhort-Horn from two weeks and up calves were bred from Weber, Mothersbaugh, Centre bull old. the milking Hall, cal ves, good ones, Bosh Mecting. A bush meeting will be held grove pear the United church, at Egg Hill, t and continuiog until Bunday eveniug. Services Friday aud Baturday evenings, aud three Sunday. Besides the F. Shultz, in the Evangelical eginniog spd iucluding Rev. will pastor, other ministers | Thursday, of last week, was short and | | decisive, the result being the nomi nation of B. R. Dresser, | Kean county, by acclamation. Four | | candidates were presented : Dr. M. J. | Locke, of Centre: Hon. W. C. Arnold, | of Clearfield; Capt. C. F. | Came ron; 8. R. Dresser, | Kean, | Twenty ballots were taken, when a Tore was made to unanimously | | nominate Mr, Dresser. i i i ——— i i Farm Talk, | crops: Louis Rossman, of near Penns Cave, | threshed one hundred and fourteen bushels of wheat from one load of oats, these diggings. It is a field 15 acres. John Kline, west of Centre Hall, has an oats stalk of fourteen stems, on | which there are 218 grains. John Arney threshed three hundred and two bushels of wheat from four- teen acres, mmf esis Enters the One Cent Field, The Philadelphia Daily Press sn- | nounces its change in price from a two cent to a one cent paper. price, The Press, at one cent, will con- tinue to be the great home newspaper, but with a new fleld of activity. Its news pages, its departments will rep- resent trained efficiency, and its su- premacy will be, as before, along the lines that have given it weight and authority, place and prominence at home and at large. st s————— Democratic Conferences at Du Dols Thursday of last week the Democrats of the Twenty-first congressional dis- trict, consisting of Centre, Clearfield, Cameron and McKean counties, met in conference at DuBois, and D. E Hiboer, E«q., of DuBois, was unani- mously chosen as the candidate for Congress from that district. Timothy Costello, of Bradford, chairmen of the conference, and W. Harrison Walker, Esq , of Bellefonte, and C. H. Bhaffer, of Smethport, sec- retaries. Mr. Hibner made a good speech, accepting the nomination. Speeches were also made by Hon. D. L.. Krebs, Hon, James Kerr, Hon W. C. Heinle, W. Harrison Walker, Esq. , C. H. Shaffer, Mr. Brownell, of Bed- ford, and others, The conferrees from Centre county were: John T. Todd, Philipsburg, W. Harrison Walker and J. K. John- ston, of Bellefonte. LOCALS, Rufus Lee, of MifMlinburg, Sunday at Linden Hall. Irvin Btover, of Pittsburg, is at his old home at Centre Hill, enjoying the scenes of his youth. Mr. Stover lsem- ployed with the American Bridge Company, being a steel structural workman, He will return to Pitts burg Monday. The Potter township school board was unable to adopt books at its meet- ing last Friday. The board was di- vided in its judgment, W. A. Boy- der, the representative of Silver, Bur- dette & Co., was given an order for a number of large reading charts. Their action on this point was unanimous, J. 8. Rowe, the local agent for the Kinnear manufacturing company, of Warran, Pa, manufacturers of the Martindale Automatic acetylene gas generator, has the contract to pipe the Reformed church at Boalsburg, which is to be lighted with acetylene, Mr. we is also figuring with a number of private individuals, who are think- ing of putting that kind of light in their dwellings. Will be In Town Friday, Photographer Smith will be In Cen- tre Hall Friday. Come to his studio spent — | If you want first-class work at a rea ' sonable figure. i present, ——— i i i — { Vacaut House Burned Fire on Thursday of last week de- | stroyed the dwelling house of Mrs. Sa- | die Nefl, southwest of Colyer. The property was that owned and occu- pied by Josiah Taylor, during his life, { and afterward owned by his son Joho Taylor. The house was vacant at the { time of its destruction, makiog the | fire Becusanrily of an incendiary origin. i —— ———— cnet —— Petition for school, The citizens in the neighborhood of Potters Mills have wg@public schools like stead of one as decided here by tofore in- ship board of directors, Pot- tem Lane school, east of ters Mills, will be reopened in Sep ber. This school house was closed for a number of years, and the { conveyed to the Potters Mills schools | at the expense of the township. The Cross scholars — Lost a Portion of His Right Arm. Franklin Beck, of Carroll, suffering from blood poisoning, his right arm amoutated below the el, bow last week by Drs. Hayes, of Lock Haven, and Bickel, Mr. Beck is well up in years, but it is be- lieved that he will recover his health, Mr. Beck was poisoned by ivy six weeks ago. Shortly after a small boil appeared on his hand, which Mr Beck squeezed and pricked with his poisouved tiogers. Blood poisoning re sulted, necessitating the amputation. who is of Loganton. about ————— “ New Hlote]l Movement There is a movement on foot to or- gaunize a stock company for pose of erecting a large hotel on the the College Times. It is to be a three snd to cover the entire mated cost is §25 000 fot. The esti- The street and fitted up for dwellings, promoters of this enterprise are Rev Chas. Aikens, of Pine Grove, Jno. N. Krumrine, Joo. L. H. D. Mek. Holmes and i Fever at Spripg Mills, fever in the vicinity of Spring Mills, One of the patients is Miss Maggie, daughter of '#quire Jolin Grenoble, week was critical. Francis Gramley there are three cases of the same disease, One of these is John Gramley, a svn of Francie; an- other afflicted is a daughter. The third is Mrs, McMuttery, who makes ber home with the Gramleys, A daughter of George 8. Weaver, Miss Alice, has just recovered from a serious aitack of the disease. — A Corner Stone Laying. On Sunday last, the corner stone for the new Lutheran church at Spring Mills was formally dedicated. The day was an ideal one and it seemed that Providence smiled on the ocea- sion. The exercises were simple, but inspiring and th e 8t. Marks Lutheran congregation received new courage, new enthusiasm and more zeal in their noble enterprise of building a church at Spring Mills, The pastor, Rev. J. M. Rearick, per- formed the simple yet impressive act of formally laying the corner stone. Rev. Jacob Youtzy, D. D., of Busque- banna University, who had for his theme—"'Christ the only true, theonly tried and the only precious corner stone and hence the only foundation for all Christians "delivered a for. cible sermon, and held his large au- dience spell-bound for thirty-five minutes. Rev. D. M. Wolf, D. D., was also present, and assisted inthe opening exercises, The corner stone ls a marble block 20x12x12 inches, and fsa gift to the congregation by J. B. Mayes & Son, of Lemont, who certainly have the grati- LOCALS, The Bugar Valley Journal Is offered | Jersey Shore has two more cases of | small pox, Shoes, shoes, shoes at Krapes’' bar- guin counter, Mr. J. Barger next week Christian Platt, of Farmers Mills, J. M. Carson, of Potters Mills, else- notice, Rev. H. B, Deitzell, the Reformed pulpit place Bunday morning. Ward K. Bhultz will of Rev. Haven in this lev, fill in the It rained a slight shower the first khower since for Monday, Fine weather oats har- Miss Lizzie Bible, of Centre was Lhe guest of her cousin, west of Hill, town, for a few days instroet at State Fisk, from Cam- is Among the new oo who last moved to that Muss. Wilson, of Howard, of the Howard ( moved from that week place bridge, R. D. a member Ce fore rly reatery has mpaoy, place to Lewisburg. Prof. Morris J. hemat Babb, instructor in ties, st Slate C olle ge, has yphoid fever for the mat been past three weeks, Experts from New ued the fe of the wale gone through York opt bank that had and four Be sev ille the fire, contents unharmed Jacobs, Whe id its for the Miss Margaret who past few weeks Mr. J. W, st reiurned home Baturda H. F. Bituer past few Mr. Mrs turned to their hi Mrs. uart, a! late = A] weeks J.D ine ia with and Smith went to Williar d the fu [saac port Monday io atlet Mrs, El Hitehie Mis. Witmer Smith, of neras apor a Evang pr sugar Valley camp ground alert 13 f A glorious oid fash camp meeting is in ress on the near B ILC. snd will continue until the Ye « wn A young 1 Bai? 1 ar 3 4 man inst wo ntered the scopsl church at Lewist surplice, from the wn and . i stole a Fastman saw Hm come hurch w arrested, and had him Mrs. Elizabeth Aults an Mise Mae, of Tyrone, are home of Dr. sand Mrs J. in this place, and { d daughter, guests at the F. Alexander will remain until t the week Mrs, cf Marsh Wee Ke is survived Hezekiah Walker, Creek, died in great agony last due to confinement. Bhe a busband and seven small chil. bh 1 dren, sud was sged tweniy-el Mader unburg last week U san ot ning snd Atl ¢ City for a few days. delighted Aly. Yeats. Ki while st mn to accordingly went They the Oilie and family yolk 8 notic tak ant per scenes at Ww fed tiy Atl Ex-Bupervisor Adam ith antic Kramrine, of sccompanied by his litule grandson, attended the Reformed and made it a point the Reporter, and do a good act vance his subseription® fo- on ad- | to call The county convention of U be hristian will beld at next week, Rev. CC. E. of this place. The society of the Presbyterian church has not Mrs D. J. Hoffman, measuring four and around and three feet across, The flower measures three feet nine and three-fourth inchies around and thir teen inches heroes. ed from Pittsburg, where she had been for the past two weeks aiding in tak- ing care of her son, Wilbur Henney, who is ill with typhoid fever. Mr, Henney has recovered sufficiently that he is expected to come to Centre Hall Monday. Clayton Stover, of Morganza Re. formatory, last week made his first visit to Centre Hill, since he isemploy- ed at that institution. He was well pleased with his position, which he was able to fill in quite a satisfactory manner, but resigned to accept a posi- tion tn a grocery store at Bridgeville, near Pittsburg, which town is experi- encing a boom on account of the Wa- bash railroad passing through it, The Orangeville, (I1l..) Courier, has this to say: The following persons drove to Monroe Wednesday, in the hunting club wagon and spent the day driving through the city and pienie- ing in the park at the water tower: Geo. Eaton and wife, W. J. Musser, Fred Eaton, Mra, J. W. Musser, Misses Lena, Helen, Mary and Maude Eaton, Grace and Elsie Musser, Mamie Schreckengost, Emma Musser, Stella Musser, Bertha and Georgie Musser, Mrs. Della Ross, of Linden Hall, Pa, and Miss Anna Musser, of Five Gravy | tude of the Bpring Mills Lutherans, 6. 0. BENNER For thiny ® oO oifsr al greatly Glew are Ww ro0m 11) dave wa will done as ing very short time our ve you, Cime early befor ths bed the dry. goods and shoe ling Will sell gl cont, three { 1 And guaran ¢ i not 10 sce this ware and get our will Adin pets of th to gins, Hach sci ow price for then, er - » PROPRIETOR. Y1i00 prices any in our stock of dry-good, 3 BANY ari win as hardware line his is we want an eutire new stock to offer wily #nA Vaers are some special ¢ od things in bits thing ring ‘ware, This ware is beantifully ) pieces, If you need dishes don't felis Conlal IDEA 4 black sat'ieen per y dad. 16e, Oliver chilled plows 3, washing machines, patent plaster, gins, and many _—at- THE STAR. reg A Special Cut IN SUMMER WEARABLES ! MONTAOME RY & CO. Progressive Clotisiers. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. 20th . . . Encampme of the . ... Pa. Encampment Opens September 13th. Exhibition Opens Monday, Sept. The largest an farmers Iw» Ample IL a A args d i cereals, and T he Pe he C ope to I HNEyiv 11 silat ADMISSION FREE. rsa ani for UI PITY 2s imple nent, friits, » display of the work of LEONARD RHONE, Chairman. Framed qt And sit for your picture, Free of Cost. We Eleg Fran ed 1% aa 1s Will Max 16x20 ini a an Portrait © You $35 # alle As fine Enlargement an in Neat : $3. 00. » St indi ont nent, : > stvie, for =. OO. and will show von Frames as yon ever All the Newest and Most Up «To « Date Styles in Photos, . . W. W. Smith, Potters Mills The festival held at SBprocetown by the members of the M. E. church was a grand success; the Colyer band ren- dered some very choice music. There was a large crowd present, Quite a number from this place at. tended the Reformed reunion at Cen- with the addresses made, Mrs, Mollie Berkrim and three child- er, Mrs, Anna MeClenahan, Mrs. Mina Evans is greeting her many friends at her old home; she is looking remarkably well. Mrs. Beiblehelmer and daughters, Viola and Gale returned from a visit to her mother at Port Carbon, Mrs. Busan Wilkinson left Tuesday for her home in Harrisburg, after spending several weeks with her neph- ew, John Wilkinson, Don't forget the festival Baturday afternoon and evening to be held by the C. M, A, 2 will be held near Emanuel Smi Mitt, Pa. : store. The Pen pm phy iy Photographer LOCALS, The Democratic Campaign Commits tee fixed September 4 and Reading the pisce for the formal notification of D. Bterrett MeNitt and wife, Miss ville, are in San Francisco on a pleas ure tour. Last week one night, John Romig's house on the road from Selinsgrove to eighty dollars in money and a revolver was taken, George W. Condo, east of Centre Hall, will have sale of household goods September 3, 2 p. m., also corn, pigs, chickens, ete. Mr. Condo will move to Jeanette, Westmoreland county. Mrs. Minerva Evans, widow of Da- vis Evans, of Williamsport, was the guest of Mrs. B. D. Brisbin beginniog of this week, and is now at Farmers Mills visiting her sister, Mrs. George
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