TRRDAY, JANUARY 15, 1903 BOVOCDGHINSDLH0BSI00D0OGOO Everybody’s Shoes Are Here CcYFOLOPT UBB ICOBOSIGOO SO ECO000000 . * - d of Boot and Shoe ody Every |} women, and for men, babies, every dress and use. or ride play fish or pastime or r 18, Of C000Q000000000AREED iressed Q 5 shoes for all the s+ the very are i our price y feast, Agent fi . L Yougl $3.00 and JOOO0CCOCCO00060CISESLOCOIRORTOOTOR0OERE0 and $3 Hf Q n Qu famous $3.00 r Wo VOU WRIT 104 ~ noe If sine fo ii LL) Footwear, wdquarters for it. Ming g BELLEFONTE, PA. 00000025 2000000060600000 Shoe Store, 0000000000000 GOOLOVLOBOBGOU CO20OSCCORP0009 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. « RE 4 ‘ol ®t 11 Well as 0 their thelr ure X pense Wessions for food pub disposed will the Whe ese misers hand to ong PAR i : hi weat of ly Eve Dined Together op the of Death, Threddistingnishéd Penn who on New ney at the Union Year's Day dined togeth- Philadel- short fn er League, in within the claimed have of bine day #, Ex MN ings, 6f Bellef them to die The little Les sides General sifice, phia, space been a ath. last . was the A. i. Yon Bonn went {astings, General Pearson George M horst, of Pittsburg. They home with ex (teneral died Monday, 5th pueumonia, Mr Tuesday follow ings Friday following, { direase, and all ids, Pearson from onnhorst on Haat- same , following, Yon B and General som the -» — Ishler-Gettig On New Yi CO wine of a ar's evening the home of Giettig, at Pitcairn, Pa., was the pretty wedding, Valeria Gettig, nden Hall, but a mouth ago for C Mu whiteh time Miss merly of Li left there about Pitcairn, was united in marriage to Harry Hoy Ishiler, of Boalsburg. The wae beautifully decorated for the occasion and quite a number had Promptly at eight o'clock the wedding eouple arrived: they were attended by George and Elizabeth Gettig, brother and sister of the bride. The bride was dressed in white moire trimmed with eream Chi. na slik and the bridesmaid in blue al- bros; the groom and groomsman wore dressed in the conventional b sek. After the eeremuony and cons g wulstions were over Lhe guests were cuiled into the dining room where all partook of 8 bouotiful supper, Mr, aud Mrs, Ishler were the réciplents of many valuable presents, After a short honeymoon Mr. Ishler left for South Carolina, where he expects to engage very at for who house of invited guests assembled, FIRE INSURANCE MEETING, Office Moved to SMarmy Season Directors Elected font my ~ y I'he Farmers Company, kuown better us the Hall fire ir regular held its for the selec- Hall ho- directors surance company, anual election ors at the Centre of the tion of direct tel Monday who permitted their fore the policy were re-elected Messrs. W. B. 'hose holders at without Mingle and Commis | sioner | thelr places Johu B. | ship, and were filled of by Messrs. Goheen, Ferguson James township. elected follows : Fred |} Jacob Bottorf, ( lane, Harris; James i John B, Campbell, College; { heim; Z. D. Thomas, Haines; {| B. Haines, Miles; Jasper R. Miles; F, Gregg; F. | Bellefonte The board reorg: the old officials i, the | hereafter be I'he board as leynolds, ‘'ullege; Frank McFar- B. Potter; Ferguson; H. CC. H. E. Dueck, Mill- Strohm, Giohieen, Bruogart, M. Fisher, Kurtz, anized by re-electing - an action of boar meetings of that body will held Ob- raised to this movement, in Bellefonte. jections were { but the south-side There Director | fringing « rectors in right than his own district the (qu action being unexpected, the directors were overruled. was a4 stormy season charged with io- of insurance Bottorf was ie territory other di- soliciting other was quest ioned, of of inde to solicit insurance in any and his at ioniong an abundance words | straightening of the x fingers. LE LIST CORRECTIONS, corrections Reporter's sub- A large number of were rand CTiplic $1 week's Ifany made giving credit or in changing issue, in ad- al the ' O58 inst Deen dresses, unicate tbr that { ’" i ' U2 ‘04, '? nu that your subserip- fo J ii y of that month month is of tion has year. W 1 ny than July nesnt, the indicate ' the mon If» your iat 5 Are 111 Arrent are pris fit ¢ figures office and upon » receipt of they will be placed name other abbreviation 4 i ($141 : there in this the Opposite Pi ile + cash » your Go To Hear Lybarger, Friday ' H Ww heard he lecture by Prof Lybarger on Happy" all. It and give should be by may you onto the secret happy thoughts in time to come The admission is 10 and 15 cents. A Marringe Licenses Harry Butler, Howard. faicas, Howard. Martin A. Williams, Mary M. Foreman, Frank MeFarlane, Bella A Fouts Ha Lemont, State College. Boalsburg. Rankin, Bellefonte, A Democratic Cancus The chairmen of various Democratic fF (ony , JADUATS DOD ’ il tre ny it vill on » Maturday 24. hold the to ate I township, Su fTi various ough and district offices notice of the their earliest S$ BRUNGART, County ( a. the chairmen at ence, CYR ‘hairman. -—— Upto date Photos Smith's Photos have a style and | prestige peculiarly their own, If you | wish to get the latest, and most up-to- | me to the Centre Friday, Jan. 16th, and Come in the forenoon or | immediately after dinner as I go to Millheim at 230, W. W. Baar, net More Free Tickets date photos made, Hall Gallery, | see samples, Artist. For two whole s 3% dy weeks, commencing | Januar another wonderful trained animal act will be presented at Keith's New Chestnut Street Theatre, Phila- delphia. The aniroals are not those that are seen every day on the streets, and therefore the act is not only a nov- elty, but a great feature, It will inter- est not only the children, but the grown folks as well. It will be pre- sented in massive, magnificent stage setting necessary to do justice to an act of its calibre. It will be a feat- ure for the children, especially on Sat- urday afternoon, Ten front orchestra tickets will be given to the senders of the first ten correct answers, giving the name of the nct. What are the animals? An- swer in two words, The two words necessary contain the following letters: IRNEADTEHATSLNE P. Mail answer to “ditor” Keith's New Thentre, Chestnut street, Philad., Pa. the py LOCALS, HEnow Wednesday night. C. W. Bwartz in this issue gives a list of prices under the head of a rum- mage sale. Look them over, The Democratic local chairmen aod the county executive committee of the Démocratic party are in session at the Brockerbofl' house this (Thursday) forenoon. Quarterly conference will be held in the M. E. church, Spring Mills, Janu- ary 22, and on that evening Dr. Bell in the lumber business, will preach in Centre Hall, POMONA GRANGE MEETING, Grange Arcadia Friday, January 23-The Program, Pomona Grange will hold the first meeting of the present year in Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall, Friday, 23rd inst, when a morning and afternoon session will be held. The program is ns follows : Address of Welcome Progress Grange. Response—George Li. view Grange. | Recitation—Miss Edith Lutz, | Report of Becretary and Treasurer. Report of Becretary of Insurance Com- By members of Goodhart, Fair- pany. { Discussion—The mission of the Subor- dinate Grange, and its ideal work. Opened by ND. K. Keller. Report of Committees, teport of Grange Encampment, { Recitation—Mrs. John Dale. Discussion The mission of Pomona and visita- Subordinate Grang- Opened by James Gilliland. WN Grange; Co-operation tion between es. > fi ply Retiring Borough Officials | The time for | brings about | retiring nquiries Fol- Those and hold-over officials | lowing are the bi orough officials. ! marked with the asterd § retire figures { ame denote the number of years the officer has | serve ; Chief Bur John Riter * Town C reman, 1 i. merick, 1 CW F. Bradford, W. H. Bart wil Director Daube mi ack, “ holomew, Mis iaoht oat > HENL gauze Garmnn’s Bellefonte, Miss Na | Bunday y her way to i church fell wit ficient force break herr An infan P died | was aged al if FeOTHe | (fap, i) has be foun fow Porter Reedavi 4 ie vas | was called home Wednesday count of the illness of his little Judge Be | son are the | of (fovern #00. bert E. Patti- Wernors aver and Re Iv surviving ex-g« Within t A. ’ Pennsylvania William 3 fiat £ 19 en days r NStoue will be added to th Samuel J. Wagner, « caller Tues burg a few f Kipple, was a day having come to Boals- to days ago visit among his journey to Centre Hall and the south side, John, a little Porter kirk, of this place, is seriously of Oden HB. It was thought the disease would devel. op into seatlet fever, but the attending physician morning that such was not the case, Rev. and Mrs, F. F. Hardin, Ohio, will be the guests of their daughter Mrs. Thomas I, Moore within the next few days, and will re- main until the end of next week, Rev. Christine was pastor of the Binking Creek Presbyterian charge for a period of four years. Three years ago the coming spring the Christine family moved from Centre Hall, sSOn announced Wednesday Christine, of Virgie, a sixteen-year-old daughter of Robert Martz, of Lewistown, fell off a bridge into a creek when laboring under a spell of falling fits. The dis- tance to the water was abont twenty- five feet, and in the fall the girl injur ed her spine. Her companions called for aid, which was quickly at hand and rescued the unconscious girl from what might have been a watery grave, Milton Boyder is selling a patent door strip that will save many buckets of coal for those who have them placed on their doors, Mr. Snyder weeks ago was unfortunate in slightly cutting his hand while working at his trade in Jeannette, and later erysipelns set in and during all this time he has been unable to do work of any kind, Any purchases made from him will in a manner assist him in supporting him. self snd family, and at the same time secure for the purchaser an article DEATHS, MRS, ELIZABETH BOOZ, Mrs. Elizabeth Booz died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, F. F. Christine, Hardin, Ohio, Wednesday morning of last week. The lady Bat- urday previous had taken a severe cold, which grew worse, and on Tues- day following she was obliged to take her bed, Her death Wednesday fore- noon was a shock to the household, her condition was not thought to be 80 serious, Her age was sixty-nine years, ment was made at umberland county, this state, the de- ceased’s former home, The remain were accompanied to their final rest- ing place by Rev, and Mrs, F. ¥. Chris- tine and their Fred L. Christine, the latter joining them at Duquesne Pennsylvania. Elysburg, North- 80ND, The deceased is well known in Cen- tre Hall, having had her home with the Christine family for a part of the time they were residents of this place. MERVIN HOM AN The death of Mervin Homan cast a gloom over Farmers Mills and ty, when the sad Friday of last week. who vicini- news was received The young man, son of Bamuel Homan, and is 8 1 al if Was ge AHol td at ar Le tw niy wndard Steel prior to h period death brother, Lewistown, of the o his father’s bome at F YERrs, Wis eli- LL’ the Su 14 wistown is illness, of occurred W. Robert and Friday Wie hich covered a about His his 3 enty days. nt i the home of {| Homan, | the body | brought t {ers Mills, [uterment took in U ck, Rev, cipating young man arm- Monday fe ¥, Rev. R place go | noon, 10n cemeler Ro and conduct in Fhe deceased Was or ing man, and had rage vouth ilurs generally broken ths prev was bx March 4, od days ded school but were spent * Ue WER (ell Years Mr. rg Academy, after Gramley at- io tl { ed surveying by On Augts married io J. a daughter of ie meantime he master. private Mr study Te ‘ . 1548 peburg, to Miss Sarah of Miles township, Hmull., Seven born of this union: ; J. died infancy. P L.., Titus M, in the creamery business al Spring Ot J + W of Clin inty Hmull, a native Henry chil pidren were fsa s and Tiras in rof. Cephas Millis; Heckman, H., Charles : Cle at the old homestead in Miles Ada E., wife of William T. bler, resides at the old homestead Giramiley spent fon oot ment ship; / money liberally educate his children, of their opportunities, The mother of | this family died May 14, 1880, and was buried at Rebersburg. Mr. Gramley afterwards married a second wife, Mrs. + Catharine A, Ocker, daughter of Dan- iel Bpaogler, of Union county, and widow of the late Wm. Ocker, of Bny- der county. In bis political views Mr. Grainley was a pronounced Republican, ale though he was a Democrat until Lin. coln’s first term. In 1870 he was chos- en county commissioner of this coun- ty, and served nearly three yours; in 1869 he was elected justice of the peace, which office he held for fifteen years. Early in life he united with the Luth- eran church, for forty years was secre. tary of the soc'ety and for many years an elder, He has always been active in the Sunday school, in which be held the cffice of superintendent thir- ty-four years, Semi Annual Clearance Sale of Overcoats and Suits, 1-4 off; Overcoafs and Suits, 1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits, 1-2 off;—Montgomery & Co., that will many times save its first cost, % Clothiers, ESTABLISHED 1889. GEO. BENNER R. r—— eg THE ST a for U. S. OR ernment. BR C10 Weather Report Rumma Now over my and ends, 1 not ¢xac mention a io A f few 1 Odds a Men's at ests at 18c, Children’s 18¢ Lot Ol Mes choice 15¢. Lot of Chil 75¢, your choice Lot of Children’s wool caps were 24¢ A few chi ild Ss eide erdown coats at 9: Lot of Men's wool and Jerse ere 75¢, 55¢ were 79, Lot of Men's working were 24¢, 35¢ were 35¢ were 48c to 60c, 45. a0 Jy 65¢ ware were 50c, $1.35 WwW 32 1 | than cost. I ha ave Sed glint Boy's wool hats in this sale. Boy's hats as low as 10c and Men's 25¢. Lined Muleskin gloves for Men and Boy Lot Boy’s wool waists at 30c were 45c¢. Lot of velvet Ribbons, Laces and Dress | cost, Ribbon remnants cheap. Ladies’ Golf Gloves 15¢c were 25¢, 35¢ Lot of candy on hand since holidays, to per Ib, Taffy 8c per Ib,, Mixture 5c per Ib. I have a lot more goods to show you that Ihave scribed here, New lot of those 3c Prunes. C. W.SWARTZ, Tusseyville, Pa. Sale Hegister, 8c we sat ] Trimmings below ’ were were 48¢. close Clear Toy not de- Ratu «March 28. “Mrs ok ¢ 1 ing Mills, live je dl pte] AL IRIE | finrlovsarat 5 i fess sale Mile privted implemes ehoid furniture, ote advertisement under this When posters are not M.A atone ke, Flenrs {Partion having their arm office will be given an head free of charge, ¢d here the rate is Fifty Cents in advance w— - An Friday--Febroary 20, 1 p. m ~Arthur Loe, hat! mie east of Colyer, one cow, buggies, hous hold goods, ete, ET A print. FOLITIVAL ANNOUNCEMENTS nouncements of candidates for pol before borough pet Da Bi tate is of dollar Character, fiveo one recognition and lowpshis CUuses mi vompasied with the cab ALL other notice Lisa line, also cash & of pol Toesday 12 o'clock noon--Mareh Jomo phy in advance Grossman, about gy mile south of Earlystown i RIOR, horses. Cattle, farm smplements, how ehold goede also 3% acre varant bo immediately siath of Centre Hall borough Jine, on nmpike; also 9 Acres, mote or less, timber land on Tissey Moun tain adjoining Kerlin homestead Thursday 10 a. m~Muaroh 121. H. Wagner, one mile east of Potters Milas, large farm stock | and complete set of farm Implements, | jo i Thursday