The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 29, 1903, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1903,
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Shoes
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Boot
men,
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every business, ¢
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golf or ball
for od y-
children babies, and for
very dress and
and use.
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fish or
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whether you
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for
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
ved
February
» held t y 4
» iim
ext ten
todd te
iy Cases.
'y 8 rej ort,
{ Seranton,
nd Aldermen
ignored bill
LAAT,
to appear be-
their
id fietitious
A Snow Status
A
Italian patriot,
W. Athert
surprise t Pre
re
arrival hort
other fore
one tourist
that he wi imi
magnificend
the
President George
rtoit,
$4
Ll
snow stat Giaribaldi,
on dott nono
Was a
sident werton on
his
aly and
after
f It
In
remarked
Ww the
statue that he un-
tand-
Was a
achin shortly
a tour
untries, chapel,
moras
ith
ressed
consciously bared his head while s
ing before it. The snow statue
and
Ath
SPEAK
fine piece of work,
Dr
one could easi-
ly rect erton in the snow
statue,
and i g of the figures
he paid a high compliment tosculptors
i
Four students spent the greater p
night the
de sign ‘
a in ompletion of this
ER
speak Oat
The Reporter will give space to any
one who desires to discuss the public
school quest as it
tre Hall,
the communication
ion,
I=
the only eondition being that
be signed in full,
and the signature be permitted to ap-
pear in the paper. The
the number of schools
ought to have, the
of school,
direct
discus
fathering your
public, here
Reporter
space for such
pecially to thos have advanced
ideas on the subject, however,
properly signed will be refused.
—-—
#i
question of
the borough
number
salaries
reare ail subjects that might be
profit If you feel like
opinions the
The
give
€8-
ed with
before
is your opportunity.
will be delighted to
a discussion, and
Ww ho
none,
stl mss———
Improvements for Boalsburg
= |
The Boalsburg correspondent to the |
Reporter writes that at a recent meet-
ing of the fire company, the organizes |
tion turned over to Theodore Boal a lot |
of ground upon which that gentleman |
will erect a substantial two-story build-
ing. The lower portion of the build- |
ing will be arranged conveniently for |
the meeting of the fire company, stor.
fog their applinnces, ete. The second |
story will be fitted up for a publie li-
brary and reception room,
Mr. Boal, who has been doing much
for Boalsburg and the community,
also proposes to erect a Catholie chapel |
on his property below the cemetery.
The elegant stable on his country |
howe is about completed. The upper
portion has been furnished to ac- |
eommodate his stable man,
“
Borough Uaucuses, i
{ The Democratic borough caucus was
fairly well attended
| yet the majority of
i were either made by
Saturday
the
night,
acclamation or hy
a vote of two to one. Local Chairman
W. Frank
Messrs. Lyman 1,
| Bartholomew clerks.
| nominations made are as follows :
| Judge of ele etion—John I.
| Tuspe ctor . Wm. Boozer.
Chief Burgess -Wm. H Meyer.
Counecil—W. F. Bradford, W. H.
tholomew, both renominated,
School Directors—D, A
Smith, both renominated,
Tax Collector—J. Frank Smith.
i Overseer—Gieorge W.
Auditor—Samuel 8,
High
Bradford presided, snd
Smith and Charles
acted
as The
Lee,
Bushman,
Kreamer,
Constable—~George Nearhood.
assembled
in nomina-
Samuel Shoop,
of the Re-
indicates that
the candidates nominated by the Dem-
ocrats are entirely
factory.
The Republicans
day evening
tion but one candidate,
for inspector. The
publican organization
aud placed
action
capable and
— A rf smn
The Literdiry Society.
the lecture of Prof. Lybarger at the
by his appeal for the return of the days
of the literary society and the spelling
decided to push the lo-
cal literary society with greater earnest
At their meet
the society decid
bee, and have
ness, ng Friday night,
ed to meet bi-muonthly
and bold the m
instead of the
the local soci ts
eetings in the
so
evening
afternoon. long as
is conducted with as
dignity the
parents need
not quest propriety of permit-
ig their hildre: to participate
Lili
much fi as
wimmality and
Friday
last night session,
in
the evenit
‘he liter develops facul-
little or
faculties,
important
feltina
receive
2a and
: ost
| io making commu-
| nity.
Anothe
he
per
taken was to
‘ '
yO i
establish
I'imes."”” The pa-
will regular meet-
haol news’
iL events,
Prominent Young Man Dead
wond son of ex-As-
of Bellefon
Tuesday.
Frank Rh
is, te,
He
mining on the Pacif-
died on the Pacific coast
| was interested in
ic slope.
ye
Shipped Car Load of Horses
Emaouel Boldenheimer Tuesday
{ morning =
from
The
hipped a car load of horses
this st to New York City.
CAT Was comp wed of horses Vary-
ation
| ing much in value
i
Decision Day.
of
1 be celebrated
En
appro-
sbyterian
Christian
with
the Pre
¢, Habbath evening
wk.
The ant iversary
deavor will
priate
church, in this pls
February
vited.
services
in
1, at 7 o'cl All are in
A A ——
Ours Stands Third in Apple Yield
third in the
New York being
Pennsylvania stands
| production of apples,
first and OL second.
drop last year amounted to 35.5816 900
| bushels, Ohi
| bushels and New York
more leading
with 52,415,700 bushels.
ee et
Sick
Mrs. C. D. Miller is seriously ill with
typhoid fever. Her life is dispaired of.
| John Leech, suflering from
| partial paralysis, was taken to
it Rock Springs
who is
ing Springs sanitarium for treatment.
Massy Tate is suffering from pulmo-
nary troubles. He was a
| Company C, 45th P. V.
pp
LOCALS,
member
Farmers’ Tostitute will be held Fri-
{ day and Saturday at Rock Springs.
Those contemplating changing resi-
dences in the spring are taking advan-
tage of the good sledding and are trans-
porting heavy machinery.
Superintendent of public schools «
day aud Wednesday, and spent
hour pleasantly in the Reporter office.
has recently returned from Dickinson
Seminary, Williamsport, where she
| took a teachers’ course, will begin a
| class in vocal and instrumental music
{ the first week in April.
A series of union meetings will be
| held in the churches of Spring Mills
| beginning with a service in the Pres-
| byterian church Bunday, February lst
{at 7p. m. A cordial invitation to at-
tend is extended to all.
Harry Gilmer, of Boalsburg, was in
town Monday having delivered a horse
| ho recently sold to a drover., While in
town, the young Harris township
| farmer called at the Reporter office,
{and bad his name placed on the Re-
| porter’s subscription list,
The argument for centralization ot
weeks, and it is hoped the ideas ad-
vanced will be carefully read and dis
| cussed by all readers who have an in-
COURT NEWS,
Cnaes Tried Before Jury—Report of
Grand Jary
Ly W. Harrison Walker.
The regular term of January court
convened Monday morning at
o'clock, Hon. John G. Love,
dent judge, was on the bench
and
nine
presi- |
Ww.
i. Faries, Egq., of Bunbury, is present
After the presentation of
of the bar, the constables made
egular quarterly returns to the Court
Then the court asked that the min-
utes concerning the death of W. KE, |
Gray, Esq., and Daniel H.
Hastings be read and acted upon.
Gieneral
Giray,
M. Bower, Esq., the one
| Furst, D. F. Fortoey, Esq., Col. W. F,
Reeder and Col. J. L.
Love then made a few
Spangler.
remarks
to file
sae in
| upon the minutes of his oflice,
which court adjourned.
and
directed the prothonotary
reports and spread the
after |
The first business of Monday after-
noon fa
the
selection of
Jury and
them 5 he Court. J.
Walton,
selected foreman and ailer
session was the
foreman fort
charge Lo
bert SOUT,
Was the
usual instructive
they reti
thie
lnid before the
charge
ed to thelr
YY i
rooms Lo cousid
4 i
several LHIs Of tment 0 Le
inaic
istrict
spangier,
The cases
Court cal
on made
and disp
IWS Samuel
Bs [OI
the
them
Overseer of the
Versus
Snow mhoe township, which
as enter
i
1G
Wy
{ both sides
verdict i
I aylor,
I'he
Commonwenit
{ of the of 1
| defendants were ©
{ of duty,
| peared that Some time io
{ 1000 Mr.
| Heaton who at
in
next ¢ was that
the overseers
The
neglect
poor pion lownsnip
barged with
ete
the year of
Heaton, husband of Mary
that tine had & resi
| dence in Union township, was i
by lightning, that soon thereafter she
of
{ and her family six small children
to twelve
ship
lived
sent fi
ranging from two Fears were
Her
at
tow i father,
Hee
daugh-
| placed upon the
iJ. W. Johnson,
| Park,
| ter and her children and t
» June 18, 1902
testimony
who in
this county, iT Dis
down thers
Rew from the il
insisted on her coming back with her
family, which of course she refused to
do. Then they ref
| support and
Johnson got out relief for
| this same family and placed it in
| hands of the Walker township over-
used to giv her
October
©
some time in
an order of
| BESTE,
case, but were notified a week
them
woman and her
sponsible for any bills paid by
for the support of this
children. Mr. Jol then brought
this action, and after taking up about
one day in the trial of the case, the ju-
ry rendered a verdict of not guilty and
directed the county to pay the costs,
HO
Jue,
Toner, of Bellefonte, who was indicted
The case of Commonwealth va,
ger & Davis, entered a plea of guilty
and was sentenced to pay the costs of
prosecution, to restore the goods stolen
if not already restored and to undergo
imprisonment in the Huntingdon Re-
formatory under the rules and regula-
tions of that institution,
The Grand Jury reported that they |
acted upon seven bills of indictment of |
which six were found to be true bills,
ignored one.
mend new water closets for cells in the |
Jail, bath tub and ceiling in cell No, 3; |
floor on first floor, also floor in hall |
leading to the jail, and water spigot |
and sink in kitchen; new cellar door; |
recommend the removal from jail yard |
such articles as benches, boxes and |
everything else, including step-ladders; |
also new paper for Distriel Attorney's |
and Register's and Recorder's offices, |
and provide some means of protection |
to the officers of the Court house from |
intruders, by means of lattice work or
soreens, especially in the’ Treasurer's |
| terest in education, ~~
ofMce,
Shipped Cows,
Drover Gockly Tuesday morning
Mr. Gockly has been a
and expects to continue to buy and
ship for some time in the future.
Costly Lightning Rods,
A committee appointed by the Clear-
court to investigate the
for lightniog
which
caused a scandal,
missioners, expenditure has
filed their report
with the prothonotary Tuesday. They
commissioners
be made to refund more than half the
amount and to pay the cost of investi-
| gation, Experts testified before the
le ommittee that $700 was a fancy price
| for the job,
For Housekeepers.
Those who contemplate starting
housekeeping will do well to visit
| John Bmith & furniture
Spring Mills. They carry the largest
stock of furniture in Penns Valley to
select from, in fact you can class them
with goods in city stores. The bed-
| room suits range in quality from me-
| dium to quartered oak and polished
finish.
Bros. store,
Btoves. and
ranges, carpets,
| oileloth and rugs,
window shades, cur-
snd
have entire control of Penns Val-
tain poles, mantle clocks.
hey
ley
parlor
on a combination matlress, no
at four dollars. Bpecial sale of
it
before
=lraw,
wall paper while lasts, Don't fail
to visit their store buying el
where,
~~ > —
ible Suit Settled
ough of
was settled by
defendants paying oo $70
Settlement of the case the
the be
t receives nothing now
WHE Oniy
nate left for aitho
did it
sum paid
through
wwough,
nor
+ in the past for the
tract was entered into
derstanding brough
rely by misplaced contidence
f the borough
to the
jaw w
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LOCALS
kholder i= teaching
Rossman, of Tusseyvill had
sfortune to sprain ankle on
his
%
will sel
», containing a pr
Bee his advertisement
Fdwards Stock
{ ompany wii
HBIgHL
53
ix
Natura
arman’s opera house
and matinee
Win of Coburn,
WwW. H.
He fills the position va-
Krader,
i
in ine g
iis place
| cated by Harry Bible,
Jac
| Meyer
eneral store of
int
hy Houser purchased the Henry
Rob
{xX
Koown as the
Fairbrook, at
farm, better
Meek farm, at $35
ert
making a total of §3,600,
ticke
{ League entertainment
fur pr
MHIew
| per acre,
ta for
Na
Reserved seat Epworth
turday
D
night
Bar-
bank.
from Chas,
Penns Valley
irchased
at the
Ww
ist
fiin
A
win to pay a visit
Landon went to Mif-
Tuesday
to his father,
who is well advanced in
feeling the effect of
time past,
vears and has
for
been his age
sane
returned
Wednesday
Grace Smith
Williamsport
{ins
where she
her friend,
been seriously ill.
he Volunteer Fire and Hose com
hold regular
Tuesday evening, in the Council room,
Bank building. A full
11 members is desired,
{pany will a
| P. K. Detwiler, son of Jacob Detwi-
| ler, of Farmers Mills, was a brief caller
| Tuesday, He is making good use of
{ the sledding by hauling cord wood to
Centre Hall, for which there is ready
sale,
Photographic illustration has made
great strides of late, and is being used
by the big magazines wherever it can
available. In the February
The comic opera, “Nell Gwynne,”
under the direction of Mrs. Farish, as-
| sisted by the best talent of Bellefonte,
Friday and Saturday night,
The Reporter's gain in subscribers
for the month of January was larger
| than any previous month since the
present owner has charge. To all new
| patrons, and old ones who have ad-
vanced their subscription, the Repor-
. returns thanks,
John L. Runkle, of Tusseyville, was
a oaller Tuesday, and stated that every-
thing was o. k. in his bailiwick. Mr.
butchering last fall, which is evidence
ff
PRO
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FE RE TT
S. Government.
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I wish t
I have yreatly
in order to clos
Spring and 4 Surarer ;
cure bargain
SPECIAL
I have a
gu 2
BARGAIN
bargain
5
Centre Hall, Pa.
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that
for
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to the fact
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Abad OF portunity
EVERY SAT URDAY.
to oiter you -
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by
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J. F. SMITH.
Democratic.
L. Dennis
COLLEGE,
DH
1 directors
Nathar
B.F Hoy
ns; auditor
Bottor!: twp. «¢
PENN,
rectors, DL
W. A
Samuel
Fpecior,
schoo
visor, } P00
Poor, Emanud
Colli
wrk,
tax collec
Rerstot
Stover, F. H. Bs
Ream: suditor
clerk, Emil Eisenhuth
STATE COLLEGE
council, Deemer Pearce
school directors, W
collector, LL. R. Morgan: auditor,
M. 8B McDowell; High «
overseer of poor, 8 B. Moore
MILLHEIM, judge of election, E §
inspector, J. W. Reifsnydes F
erman, T. F. Meyer; directors,
Auman, L. E Stover, (
Arion o
Daniel Aun
John I. Robison
Bute, H. D
A. F. Markle; tax
Jno, A, Hunter
Fred, Weibly
argoss
Gen, lewk
M ienn
cornea bie
Kuarr
Host
N. A
Musser; chief buargoss,
A
council,
school
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LOCALS
Fresh fish—Star Store,
Peter Smith, of Centre Hill,
Bellefonte Monday.
Ladie's Fleece lined hose, with light
colored feet—CGarman's,
Quay has a cluteh on the United
States Senate and will in time pass
his statehood bill,
Late arrivals, long and short sleeve
corset covers ; knitted light gauze
was in
that he is capable of doing up a porker,
| NOMINEES.
Republican.
Henry
mor, Win
Peery
Ww
ngard;
i
i. KE Hel
BELLEFONTE, b
nd Blanchard
r of 8H
of poor,
rgees, S
Ireasuer
hiehl;
Mitel
[Tom
ortd Jneol
POTTER, N
West
i inspector,
Mellel
school di
Elmer
MeCoy;
Smith
ANSPeCLOT
spoctor, J. F
Rockey, J. 7
ST PerVisore
WwW. NM
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rectors, W
W. H, sivern;
Samuel Durst, Levi Stamp; aaditor,
Sweeney.
tax collector
LOCALS.
Nomination papers must be filed not
later than Tuesday.
Representative Pusey, of Philadel.
lature prohibiting the use of cartoons
in newspapers,
J. H. Musser ia closing out his stock
tention of closing his store and mov-
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