THE OENTRE REPORTER. FHURRDAY, JANUARY 8, 1803. ashes eensOsessneseetense Everybody's Shoes Are Here .... CHMUVO0NPeePeeR0ROO00Re en wind ol and Shoe women, and for dress and Hoot ids men, 1 the babies, every 1 pastime use, z or ride play fish or and will us} yao ther you go a-bicyeling, or to be have dressed Shoes for all we and the Ur prices the very =hoes are Douglas’ $3.00 ww ‘Men, and he famous $3.00 t correct Footwear, rs for it. tart juart 3ELLEFONTE, PA. 80072060000000000000 ev Shoe Store, 2060270000000 2896 aes APPOINTMENTS. re IAG, Ralpl Krum- vert 1iey, » Kitchen interested Appearin mad strated. Lybarger, wishes to Mr one Ly- we such Ipaign IH University made on fort to raise rent f nent i or #11 SU00Pas- ngs the prop- 11 a milion ti this year and twenty, The greatly en att yet the future - > - -— ion of Officers. the officers of cadia. BCP E00030C0000000000006000000000000000 TEACHERS LOCAL INSTITUTE. Eloquent Lecturer Friday Night-—How to be Happy. In another column will be found the program for the teachers’ local institute to be held in this places, Friduy and Saturday, January 16th and 17th. Friday night's session will be given over to Prof. Lee Francis Lybarger, of Miflinburg, who will deliver a lecture on the subject ** How to be Happy. These institutes can be made of spe- cial value to teachers, if they take an interest in the that is ir keeping with the position they occupy discussions A terncher’s soul should be in teaching, and be or she should enter whole-soul- ed into any discussion that touches The forth at local insti- tutes by teachers very azcurately the effort put forth in and that index too frequently lethargy energy put reg- school points to instead of reading "hese remarks but giv- of activity and progress. are not . the Reporter an any too compiimentary, hopes to say, when of the account instit. te of district efforts eachers No. 2 put th their best and shirked The people of Centre Hall are gener- ous, courteous and hospitable, and they the institute by entertaining Following are a few newspaper clip- I the eloquence Mr. Lybarger the is a brilliant speaker and one of best thinkers on eco- (ue ali Toledo News, nomic and social in this as country. the Livbarger The speech of evening was made He upon made a won- derful impression Philadelplbiia Times Mr. Lyi yaa. gers address was an abl Sf ' a) one and full of real eloquence, points wer: early brought out his delivery Mt. Vern - i Ono Ne Ws, i sm—— Ex-Governor Hastings 11} Daniel ill at Former Governor his home Bellefonte His attendir with pleuro-pneuamonia 1g physician, Dr. George F t while his condition the “ays tha has not reached critical stage, it Tp - Patroo's Fire Insurance Company I'he Centre County surance Company, P. of Mutual H., held onte Tuesday. Was Keller, Irs in Bellef: Abdera, A. I. 8B. Frain, of reelected Cen- Goodhart, of Cs Baily Hill, treasurer, SUCCES eds tutre samuel fs the offi iday of this F. George 1.. Good- rs will meet at ry Fr week, iditors are Col. James fl ver, James Gilliland, aart - On — Heifsnyder-Wenver The J Reifan yder, son of J Fsq., of Milli Weaver, ¢ f Sunday evenii sephy Wellington H. , and Miss Catharine wifsnyder, ein the same place, took place g at the Lutheran par- Sheeder. The young couple Monday morning went to Phil- ow sonage, by Rev, adelphia, where they will remain for a week. They will begin housekeep- ing within a month at the Reifsnyder home, which will be vacated by the "Squire as soon as his new residence is completed, Mr. and Mrs best wishes of Reifsnyder have the the Reporter and their many friends ————— Free Theater Tickets. This will the benefit, especially interest children, and it for their that the offer is new Chestnut the finest in the world) is this week being pre- in made, Al Keith's A. Keller Cirange is rapidly growing «hip, the enrollment having hundred and fifiy. twelve or fifteen in file, all being very sub- ns of this community. - Bs fa omnia The Atnericanization of Mexico, in the next ten years agricul tut in the Republic of Mexico produce greater profits than her mines of silver and gold and her combined. During the past few over $500,000,000 of American capital has been invested in the republic snd this figure will be greatly exceeded in the next five years, Mexico's mountains and hills are overrun with prospectors from the States; the valleys and hot lands are being invaded by an army which rep resents many millions of foreign capi- tal and her resources are being subjects ed to rigid inspection by men who | industries will smelters YERTH stand ready to spend vast sums in des veloping them, The Mexico of twen- ty, even ten years ago, is gone to re-| turn no more, and the awakening of a | pation is being accomplished by an in- f pouring of foreign capital in a rapidly | increasing volume, January National, w One ticket for a front orchestra seat will be given to each of the first ten people sending in the name of this great animal act. Don’t delay, but write now, and you may be one of the fortunate winners Address your an swer to “Editor,” Keith's New Chest- nut Street Theater, Philadelphia, Pa. cn mal cme Tried to Dupe Him, The readers will remember an arti- cle in these columnps some time ago giving the facts in regard to the shoot. ing dnd afterwards the death in the Middleburg jail of a burglar by John B. Shellenberger, a merchant and post. master of Bannerville, A short time ago Mr. Bhellenberger received a threatening letter from an unknown person, making a demand for $500. 00, or pay the penalty with his life. A point was designated where the mon- ey should be put at a.stated time. The Intter which was mailed on the Bun- bury and Lewistown Railway, was de- Inyed until several hours after the time On investiga. tion a box was found at a point which could be viewed from a distant woods. It was thought the scheme was that of local talent, who judged their vie. tim an easy mark. LEGISLATURE MEETS, Walton is Speaker—-Penrose Numed for Senate. and Guffey Just as the presiding officers of the last two Assemblies were elected in a storm of strife and bribery those elect- ed Tuesday were chosen in a calm, Officers of the House and Senate were elected as had been directed weeks ago by Senator Quay. Henry F. Walton was elected speak- er of the House, with only the handful of Democratic representatives voting against him in favor of their caucus nominee, I. M, Castner. John M. Scott was elected to preside over the Senate, with the few Democrats voting for E. M. Herbst, of Berks, Afterward both elections were made unanimous, No more uneventful opening of the Pennsylvania General Assembly has ever occurred, At the Republican caucus Tuesday night, the nomination of Penrose for U. 8. Benator was accomplished with- J. M. Gufley is the Democratic caucus candidate. opt a dissenting vote, viata ———— Married Tuesday evening, December f0th, at 7.30 p. m., M. N. Garver and Anna G Summers, both of near Centre Hall, were united in marriage at Colyer, at the Evangelical Christian by Rev. A. J. Horner. - py parsonage, New Year's Notles Smith's Photos have a style and If you and most up-to- prestige peculiarly thelr own, wish to gel the latest, date photos made, come to the Centre Hall Gallery, Jan, see samples, W. W. BMITH, Friday, oth, and Artist, HAND TORN OFF, Doland Decker Gets His Hand into ns Fod. der Shredder, Doland Decker, son of Green Deck- er, of near Beech, had the experience of a fearful accident Monday which of his bands. The young man, who is about twenty-one years of age, bright and promising, was in the act of lifting the top that covers the cylinder to examine the machinery which needed attention, when quick as a flash his coat sleeve was caught by one of the cylinders and his hand drawn into the machinery. The hand and arm to a point the wrist was cut and squeezed into a pulp. Dr. H. 8B. Braucht and Dr. P. W. Leitzell, of Bpring Mills, were hurried- ly summoned, and concluded that the only thing to do was to amputate the arm a few inches below the elbow, and The patient from not cost one above the same was done, latest reports is suflering more than is usually the case after an ampu- tation takes place, tela Is It Conl ? Joalsburg is in an excited condition on account of the bright prospects of finding coal near that place, Mention was made in the Reporter previously of the fact that a shaft was being sunk on the Reitz farm, and now the cor- respondent of the Reporter from Boals- another party has the burg states that found rocks west of that place on surface that apparently contain coal, or at least inflammable matter, The finding of fuel the form of in in accord- but coal, in this locality is not ESTABLISHED 1889. GEO. O. BENNER PROPRIETOR, eo ooo e ap THE STAR. TS District No. 2. Ceachers’ Local Mnstitute CENTRE HALL, PENN. | { { - 1903. ance with the belief of geologists, these scientific men have more their once been obliged to correct Wc fp Reduced Hates to Harrisburg For the ace siring to attend ymmodation of those the f inauguration of Governor-elect Pennypacker, at risburg, January 20, the ae ts to Harrisburg, from all nes in the tly K by 1, 1 at rate of single fare for the round trip mioimum rate, 25 cents, ”~ > - That Kiss I'he folle fens fle Of no one, vel absojute Liss to e small boy gets it for roth has to pay for it the love privilege, AK, giri faith, to a married we and to an old maid charity. - - - Marriage Licenses Harry H. Ishler, B Valeria Gettig, Pitcairn. alsburg Oswalt, Moshanpon Howard Elmira, N. Y. Mary E. Way, Port Matilda, «WW. H. Suyder, Centre Hall Myrtle Garis, Centre Hall - Ray Allison, Howard Mary B. Loder, Howard, Joseph W. Reifsnyder, Millheim. Kathryn E. Weaver, Mi VC. Asher 8 nhl, Centre James B Emma Butler, J. W. Tho ias heim Hall. { Anna Maybelle Smith - Wp Sr Move Far Good Honda Senator Sproul and drafted bill which contemplates the raising of $12,000,000 for the improvement of the The Will provides that §6,000,000 shail be appro- priated by the similar amount by the counties and townships and that $1,000,000 be expended every year. It is estimated that under the bill 500 miles of read could be built, every year. The bill also provides for Cooper, of Delaware, have roads of the commonwealth State and a mission which shall be charged the work of administering the fund for the building of better roads, The bill will be introduced in the senate by Senator Sproul and in the house by Representative Cooper. Senator Quay and and President Cassatt, of Pennsyl- vania, favor the bill, a ————— ———————— Deaths in Lower Penns Valley The Millheim Journal says: Thurs. day evening while Mr. and Mrs H. G. Miller, of Pine Creek Mills, were re- turning from a visit to Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrr. Elias Stover, of Penn township, their infant child died. When they left Mr. Btover's the child seemed in its usual health but when they arrived at home it was found dead, Heart disease was the cause, John C. Bhunk died on Monday night at the home of his sister, Mrs, Henry Mowery, at Aaronsburg, aged about seventy-three years. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, in- terment at Aaronsburg. Mr. Bhunk was a veleran of the Civil War, Bev eral years ago he was a citizen of Mill heim but lately has been living in the Btate of Delaware. He returned a few weeks ago in very poor health to make his home with his sister, A little child of Mr, and Mrs. Ap- drew Bhauver, of Penn township, died Inst Thursday morning. . A MI A Sap — liefs on account of some persistent man thrust away science and proved shaft, A about the truth. is own belief by sinking who i ng i i a | | thor Lig ough investigation Boals- il at least reveal - - a LOCALS Miss Ella Moyer spent last week | iting friends at Potters Mills Hudson tablets (iarman’s Japanese and extra quality, 5 cents atl is per y OL } ) per cent. below price—Garman’s. ap church Pomona Grange will mes Fr in Grange | Arcadia, Centre Hall, sy, 23rd | inst 1 FF | Reeder’s it , instead of 10th. red Zettle purchased terest in the for $1,000 It is reported that Charles D. Emer- f Wall, son of M. L. Emerick, of was married to Miss has James Reeder farm, ! DEAT Beech, UN, | this place, B ress. ler {tl place, aud Miss daughter of Mills, | married Wednesday evening Esq, ishes a8 notice of interest iis | | | Asher Stahl, o i ith, Potters nna Maybell m by | Michael! Smith, of were . B. Spangler, for ne, § Valley people in the attorney i hi f rele t ® reno Youpgmanstown be found cratic district chair- olumn will I martial at a will ppear next irman Cyrus Bruo- selections f JH Columbia, graduate of Buckne and Wittenberg Bpringfield, M Neuhauser, a HOw a siu- dent at he Theological Ohio, was Allison, in nesday Aa before announced there will meetings in the Presbyterian church during next week, beginning on Mon- day at 7p. m. Rev. W., F, who was to assist, is detained in Phils child. A cordial tation to attend is extended to all, sistance from dHihers On account of a press of work, not corrected last week, but it is next issue goes to who do not havea "3" on their label are in arrears, and an effort should be made to have that figure placed there “Jan. 03,” denotes that your subscrip- tion is paid up to “January, 1908;” “03,” denotes that the paper has been press 5 ¥9 *y do not owe the Reporter anything. If there is no date on your label it shows that you have never paid the present owner anything, and that you are ino- debted from July, 1900, or, if there is a date on the label prior to July, 1900, the same conditions exist, and in that case three dollars should be sent to this office at once, which will pay the paper until July, 1903. There are not many patrons who are that far in ar- rears, but those who are should redeem their record. mani ottoman DEMOCRATIO CO, COMMITTEE 1003. Contre Hall, ¥. W, Bradford, Centre Hall. Miliheim, F. P. Musser, Millheim. State College, M. 8. McDowell, State College, College Twp, 1. J. Dreese, Lemont, Ferguson, KE P., W. H, Pine Grove Mills, 4 Ferguson, W. P., Franklin Bowersox, Penn, Fur Gregg, N. PP, George W., Ream, Penn Cave. Gregg, EP, Frank Fuwsher, Penn Hall, Gregg, W. PP. John Smith, Spring Mills, Haines, E P., E. M. Boon, Feidler, Haines, W. P., Ralph Stover, Aaronsburg. Harris, Oscar Stover, Boalstmeg, Miles, EP. Jerry Brungart, Wolf's Store. Miles, M. P,, John Zeigler, Rebersburg Miles, W. P', A. J. Hazel, Madisonburg. Penn, W. ¥, Smith, Miliheim. Potter, 8. P,, F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, Late arrivals, long and short sleeve | corset covers ; knitted light gauze underwear, very desirable—Garman’s, Potter, N. P.,, David K. Keller, Centre Hall Potter, W, P.,, James W, Spangler, Tusscyville, Boorotarios : CYRUS BRUNGART, 1. A, SHAFFER, Chairman JANUARY 16-17, FRIDAY —Evening Session, 8 O'Clock. SATURDAY Morning S oon Session, 1 O'Clock. Weather Report for POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements of candidates recog nition before cuses must be accompa ied with the cash. The rate is one dollar All other notices of polit character, five cents a line, also cash in adva nox for political borough and township cau Semi Sale of 1-4 off; 1-3 off; Owvercoats and Suits, 1-2 off,— Montgomery & Co., Clothiers. Annual Clearance We are authorized to state that Frank Bogdan of the West precinct, is a candidate for the office of Supervisor of roads of Potter township, subject to the decision of the Democratic caucus of said district Overcoats and Suits, Overcoats and Suits, NR — Sale Register, [Parties having their sale bills printed at this office will be given an advertisement under this head free of charge. When posters are not print ed hete the rate is Fifty Cents in advance | Toesday 12 «clock noon--March 10-Joseph Grossmoan, about 4 mile south of Earigstown horses, cattle, farm ple EA household goods also 4% mere vacant lot immediately syuth of Centre Hall borough line, on turnpike; also 9 acres, more or Jess, timber land on Tussey Moun. tain adjoining Kerlin homestond Thursday 10 a m.~March 12-1. H Waguer, one mile east of Potters Mills, large farm stock and complete set of farm Implements, Thursday--March 12-Jacob Breon, one and one-half miles south-west of Miliheim, farm stock, implements and household goods, Saturday 1 p. m March 14<Harry Decker, 134 miles east of Contre Hilly on Dauberman’s farm, | household goods, ete. Taesd ay March 17~8amuel Durst, south of Centre Hall Wednesday 10 a, m.—March 18~Jacoh hearer, | Semi Annual Clear ance east of Centre Hill, farm stock and implements. | or Lr a ot Siero | Sale of Ovescoats and Slt, hi Mr 2c, 0. oy. ote wz 14 offs Overcoats and Sus, 1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits, 1-2 off;—Montgomery & Co. | Clothiers. plements, Tuesday 9 a. m ~March 24-Porry Breon, 2 | miles enst of Centre Hall. Large sale of farm | stock and implements, ! i 1p.meMarch 25-Mm M.A. Rear- near Spring Mills, live stock, farm J. K. JOHNSON. Baturdat, jok, on p implements, househoid furniture, elo.
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