SERS THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1903 P00POGOLNLOVOVODOIIOOOO00 Everybody’s Shoes Are Here... . Fro BOBGB 208002000000 and Shoe women, and for Every kind of Boot for OY children and the be evers men, SBAPOANBETTCEO02000 ibies, dress and use, play fish or every bus :, every pa or ride every spe and Ww ot Linye walk ff oi LHether you bu dance or go i=l toy cycling, or bu it, whether dressed up for Shoes for all and Ke we have all the uses and these our purposes Boots and very best, Shoes the nd our price 8 the very ure least. L. Douglas’ $3.00 Men, and famous £3.00 for Tootwear, for it. Shoe Store, Mingle’ BELLEFONTE, PA. 200003002 HOOBEOO00S00000030C2230CR0700 SA New Lutheran Chareh, Lath unday afternt ow eran OI. i — Select Miss Am a select Primary School, Barth primary domew will April eased to 13, in re. school this place, snd will be pl ceive for i her deg ietion ehildren suited to h, Georges until At wleling ch will Dus urday, Marc that time the Cross i Laut considered. App ght Concer iatarday Ni The cones Grange A of Prof. W. E ra uite ent Saturday night the promises under vford Prof, { class in t is the effort 10 and 15 ‘raw ford Y= be q has beer cal music of that cents, baila flistarical sermon. D M if, D. 1. Sanda flarpoon w in the f1 was re Rev Hall, his historical forms dedicated. 1 Sermon was been delivered on t ning dedication day, but owing to the Doctor duty. of Penn ill deliver rmon i church, whie ae ay inable to perform the Bo nnn Newspapers Combined The Patron, PS iahed at Hall by Ho I.. Rhone, and the Farmers’ Friend, published by Col. R. H. Thomas, of Mechanicsburg, have combined, il hereafter be pub- lished Both jouroals were devoted to advancement of the farmers aud their organization, the Patrous of Husbandry. ad in i wil wes kly. the . SR AAA High School to be Established, For months the school directors and citizens of Porter township, Clinton , have atled with the question of establishing or not establishing a township high school. After an affir- on wre mative decision reached matter, cation, whicl of at a meeting held for that purpose, by deciding that a two storied build iog ted on the site of the burned school building in the village of Clintondale, I Was f& conten be ere ss IM — ——— ” Mize RHosaman Enterialos, Miss Blanche Rossman, daughter of M. F. Rossman, of near Tusseyville, Monday evening entertained a number of young people, among whom were the following : Prof. A. M. Allison, W. A. Odenkirk, Misses Virgie and Virna Durst, CC. W. Boozer, Edna Murray, Carrie Spicher, Florida Duck, Td. L. Bartholomew, Anna Bartholo- mew, Maybelle Keller, Edith Lutz, Wm. MeClenshan, Graee Lee, Centre Hall: John Spangler, Tusseyville, - AIAN, Married 25 Yours, , Mr. and Mra, D. E, Sprankle, of Al- toona, celebrated their silver wedding last week. Mrs Sprankle is a sister of James A. MeUlintie, of Farmers Mills, and was married in Mifflin county. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Moore, who were attendants at the wedding, nssisted in entertaining the guests on this oc caslon, The parties are well known to many of the Reporter readers, as prev- fous to their marriage the bride and ber serociates attended social gather. jugs in this valley. 0V000000000000000000000090093¢0000000C006600035952000 APFOINTED ON GOVERNOR'S STAFF New Honors for Mr, Chambers Achieves Success in Politles and at the Har, A dispatch from Bellefonte to the Philadelphia Press dated February 22, pays: Edward BR Chambers, who bas been appointed by Governor Penpy- packer as an wide-de-camp on the Gov- ernor’s stafl, with the rank of a lieu- tenant colonel, has always been an act- ive Republican and until a year ago he, with Juige Love and the late Will- jam E Gray, were the recognized Quay leaders in Centre county. This is the first appointment Centre county hae received from the present Btate Administration. lolonel Chambers man. He worked his way through Rtate College and, after graduating from that institution, entered the law office of Alexander & Bower as a stu- dent. Now he ranks as one of the leaders at the Centre county bar. Colonel Chambers was deputy Reve- nue Collector for this district under President Harrison. Four years ago he was appointed by Governor Btone to the positiog of attorney forthe Aud- is a self-made Colonel Chambers’ wife is a cousin of Governor Pennypacker. emit fd ——— Marriage Licenses F. P. Stricklin, Hopkins. Mrs. R. M. Butler, Yarnell. Fred. F. Heinz, Philipsburg. Della Rivers, Philipsburg. Frank Vogel, Turtle Creek, N. D. Ida M. Herr, Beech Creek. Edward Houser, Bellefonte. Margaret Foreman, Bellefonte, W. E. Tate, State Agnes J. Wasson, State College. College. Elias Korman, Bellefonte, CONFERENCE AT BALTIMORE, Crushed to Death, Edward Flack, the 17 year old son of John Flack, whose home is near Bellefonte, met with quite a sad fate | Wednesday night of last week, says | the News. He was employed as a meet at Baltimore Memorial church, | brakeman on the yard engine at the Ibhursday, March 5, continuing about i Nittany Furnace and as the shifter eight days. This body { was pushing the cinder car back in covers Central | Pennsylvania, part of The United Evangelionl Conference Called i to Meet March 5 Conference and Loon] Statistios, Central Pennsylvania Conference of the United Evangelical church will Maryland and | the pit, a tool car in front jumped the New York ’ | track and this wedged the cinder car The members of the oo ber about hundred ; 1 ag 8 @ BUC 3 WwW . nference nur- | gnin t th tone all Young Flack | mi nisters 1 one aud a ship of 18 218; churches, 236; twenty communicant member. | terribly crushed, pPARarsonag- | . | minutes after the accident happened. es, 53; church valuation, $511,045; er property, including build. | ings, ete., $102 814; total valuation of | all prope ty $700,022. In the conference Otii- school ry - Bills Passed ilo Senate, Making it lawful for second thirty- | cities to purchase and hold land "included within their corporate limits, { but which is within the county, | the purpose of erecting | the treatment of contagious and | tious diseases, there the amount are two missions; contributed for missions during the year was, §15,- £54,710, There sre 244 Sunday schools 520; salaries paid pastors, in the conference, with a membership of 23,- The judges salary bouse by u vote of 123 to bill passed 61. The 623 scholars, | The conference is composed of five | Presiding Elders’ York. Carlisle, Williamsport, The district Centre Hall is a part Cer lev KE Presiding Districts, Lewisburg, of ire, Centre, which | 8.500: Dauphin, ties at $6,000, with | a! $6,500, and other is Crumbling, Lewisburg, as tlre mms— LOCALS Wednesday. The confer ¢ will be presided oy Plessant wenther fos by Bishop ies I burg. The other bisi m Tyrone. He ill, of Reading I'he ( Hall ¢ Rev, J. FF. Shultz has been the appointment PEALERS i . Linden Hall, Lemont, Tuseyy { d | vaughiler Egg Hill, about 520, o Elder, At the approachiog conference the entire redistricted, territory may be ent began Febr iury Alexander is Concert Baturday dia. Adm und Mrs, night in Grange entre ission 10 and JARR day were the und a total mibership of frerer, west of i 5 Cerls A: yer, of Centre past two years Fue guests of their son-in-law, Frank with own Hayes Stewart, of Li M* kK H+ fy Vis- cousin, Mra, J. T. Potter. Mr t Ven, of which have been received during | Hed | Arabella Houser, Bellefonte, Harvey H. Barnhart, Roland. Mary E. Boob, Roland John M. Sourbeck, Bellefonte. Martha M. Gregg, Bellefonte. H. B. Yarnell, State College. Jennie Condo, Jacksonville. John Russell, Winifred Jersey Shore, Meek, Clarence ct e— Little Mary, the little daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. John Dashem, of Hill, died Wednesday morning, o affection of the spine, aged four years five months. Funeral will Child Dend Dear { an Rev. J. M. Rearick, offi Tusseyville, p— rl ———— Sherilf Did Not Kill, A rumor was widely current Sheriff Bricker, of Mifflin county, with a inter- at him dagger. Sherif Bricker was viewed and knows nothing about Sherif! Bricker is well glad to know that the report was false. sss As i nA Congress Nearviog the End, apd will leave behind over completed legislation than un- finished work or defeated laws. The Nation don’t miss much from failures | in passing laws, but sometimes it miss- getting through. statehood bill has been feature of the session and it remains to be seen how it will be adjusted. Hamilton Geta Another Appointment Governor Pennypacker omitted to reappoint Prof. Jobn Hamilton, of State College, to the position of secre- tary of agriculture of this state, but President Roosevelt recognizing the usefulness of the man, has just recent. ly appointed him hesd of the farmers’ institute section of the division of col- leges and experimental stations in the United States’ department of agricul- ture at Washington, D. C. It is the most important educational appoint- ment io the gift of the federal govern- ment, and has but recently been creat. ed by congress, Death of Mrs, Oliver Love, Mre. Oliver K. Love died at the home of her daughter, Mm, Henry Shuey, near Houserville, Tuoesday night, from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. About one year ago Mrs, Love was stricken with paralysis, and since that time has been a great suffer er, being almost entirely helpless, and has not been able to utter a word since, Last full she and her husband removed from their home near Tusseyville to the home of their daughter, where she died. Bhe is survived by her hus- band and five daughters, Mrs, Charles Whitall, Lemont; Mrs. Tate, Oak Hall; Mrs. Bert Hartman, near Bellefonte; Mrs. Henry Shuey, Houserville; Mrs, Charles Mayes, Lemont, The funeral will take place from the home of her daughter, at Houserville, Friday morning at nine o'clock, Ser- vices will be held in the Evangelical Association church, near Tusseyville, Rev. J. F. =hultz, of the United Ev, chureh, officiating. Ioterment will the present fewarl | There are five { | charge, witl Is engaged i ffuble ge iu farming, and is sntlemar of Hoads J. C. Ki , purchased the he he li #, from visor coutributed for missions Guring i Fort use and lot ved for the John | past two years was $44 past seven - i ents in } | Beg Hill church which impr 1 turday evening town wa i The Lemont eh ! the influx of improved next beotle i peopl fre iding was good, oid to end y eal Col. Faylor, % wv i isViie gS eniiver- an unusually large i Lhe cot ana iniry i { DEX | the even- eting ni or } me wy aride totown f Penn Hall, a o, { w fall on irpenter He is 8 COCO. ie Rinas vy nor linprovemen While ters in the « i i the misfortune to fis av $ p great way | iis ribs several : ‘ 2 ¥ % uti flvring considerable it is altoge! sely tha ev. J cin pain Bhultz will . Krader, of Moun ent tl which | ple and pasto je | has been met for and one was by the loyal su} t of his people nd of & monstrous wes and relig d, it would in fina: he was able to tary gate post. that stands to 1¢ Presbyterian church Ace 8 » Thursday and ins : WMI RiA $ i i » i 1 in i 0 m. and at oo riod of ommunion 18 o 3 applies to A these services is extended, wedi - 3 g to this * Friday ai | ence, Wp Saturday of for s . . Or 8 IM ek { service at 10:30 a. m. cordial invit ministers, to all Wp LOK Miss Pearl Riter Wed: ed from Du Boi ; Hefont she apent Homan will make sale of the as : vie, near Npring f her health. jas Margie Bweetwood Tuesaday few weeks’ i= won returned from a defore returning *6, several days at Mills, being £3 | personal Waugh, Murch 5 [sanc aon Ac father no! in the i I. Olew Hefonte, Mr ine, the hardware man Shawver died at Frank The remains were thie Was Ole this side "n caller looking county, be ! pleasant | his son, shawver, of ) reaay Witie Was the will repre advertising column interred at feifions ON Gap, where he formerly liv day. He was ill for | with consumptiot | sixty years, t REN Arthur B. Lee, accompanied by WW, R. Burns, were callers Wed : panied by Miss Margaret Evaus, of way Williamsport; Joseph Reifsnyder and wife, and Miss Jennie Reifsnyder entertained sat Armbruster, at re Mills on Sunday. of the are obliged to drive to ereaflter his store the {eporter abut ‘ ed in of His BEE Was son wwe Smith, of Centre Hill, accom. \ Mr, enday. | Lee was on his in York, where | ices of A, B. | manufacturer, thought of by the South side of the valley, and all will regret to lose him as a citizen, Wm. A. Weaver, of Cave, was in town business nesday. Mr. Weaver in his new home of the Far- he will enter the serve Farquhar, the Mr Lee his acquaintances on heim, were machine home of George = highly in The church members who near Penns Wed. i purchased ti the erection of sheds to horses and OD ng their elements, protect from the It is entirely consistent for Christian people to be solicitous about the dumb brute that is faithful week- days and Bundays. 4 vehiclos last spring, and iil, He five hundred ating planting a is greatly improving the s a fine peach orchard of trees, and is contemy large apple orchard, J. Edgar Martz, of Altoona caller Tuesday. Mr Martz, is a broth- has Ifa farmer, you need fence wire, nails, and other hardware; if a mill | musn you need mill books, eant hooks, er of William Martz, of Tusseyville, | leather and gandy belts, packings and where he visited, and look his little | mill supplies. I carry all these goods niece, Naomi, with him to Altoona to | in stock, at prices that will be attract recuperate from a serious illness, Mr. | ive to you, 'Phone or write me, or, Martz is employed by the Pennsylva- | best of all, come and see me. pia Railroad Company Joux I. OLewing, Bellefonte, Pa, Paylor, of Reedaville, The | was al Colonel John was a pleasant caller Baturday. Colonel, by chance, met Capt. Boal here and for once the grand g. o. p. was extolled in, the Reporter's sanc- Mrs. Jane Lee, widow of John Lee, who makes her home with her daugh- | ter, Mra, John B. Royer, near Belle | forte, is seriously ill, her condition be- | ing critical. Mrs. Lee several years tum in ua way unheard of heretofore. | 40, fell and broke her leg, from which Col. Taylor is an admirer of President | injury the lady has never recovered. Roosevelt, declares Quay a unique fig- | poently gangrene set in which fis ure in politics, and is hopeful that | ugeing her much pain, Mrs, Lee is Pennypacker willinake a good govern. | (1. mother of Dr. George Lee, of this or for Pennsylvania. He keeps well | 1000 posted on local, state and bational ities, and his opinion in political | Pe is worth kre. ! 1 tional Magazine are : How I Ran for py the Presidency, by Mrs. Belva A. Charles Horner is seriously ill at the | Lockwood, the only woman who ever home of his son-in-law, Robert Bartges, | made that race; The Great Republic of at Penn Hall. Grip is what be is suf. the Future, by Archbishop John Ires fering from, | land; Give the Boy a Fair Chance, by Secretary Leslie M. Bbhaw ; Personal If you intend building a house, Recollections of Lincoln and States barn, shed, or building of any kind, men of His Time, by Colonel James you will need nails, gins, locks, hinges Matlock Scovel; and The One Thous- eto, soe and Dozen, a great Klondike story by Leading festures of the March Na- i a ] i AA OA, be made lu the cemetery at that place, Joun i OLEWINE, Bellefonte, Pa. Jack London, wn fo Soma B GEO. O. BENNER - - - PROPRIETOR, The Almighty and BOTA mu ged We ar iry goods counter in Don’t fall are taking ady Winter line of got 5 3 : 1 missed Y Our neight + placing some very good ¥ the Hine short of this ; you antage of this opp iT wis i'l e) or will get We have a very good line of Bi BHOES Weare in Men's, Ladies ur shoe a position complete in Miser’, lo eXaipine « stock. Saturday of this week we will price that you will smile at A free entertainment will be Centre Hall, Pa. Everlasting Dollar. ru wm. at ath TH RE I ICR EEE satura J. F. SMITH. New Store New Goods « Cash Prices The unde (CASH is comp NEW =~TORI weed of Not a dollar's wortl pu thod gonds will be sol be asked to pay an extra profit Customers will be dealt with in this fair We turning, and it is hy lo win your tra le k i ndly ask t that is all we ask ; Opening Day, SPRING MILLS, PA. i at the i up t er =o i d the sn t you gis YOu, we od B. W. RIPKA. LOCALS. Dr. J. F. Alexant practice al present. C. P. Long pork and beef. See Archibald All who recently severely ier has considerable Spring Mills, wants adv, fe Bellefonte, injured his knee by a fall, is rapidly, but is Hn. improving not yet avie to leave his ro The Bellefoute Y had secured $7435.00 | fund with which to purchase the Irvin M. Tuesday toward the $12,000 | property for a permanent home. to insured Any wanting build a | house or have his life read the advertisement of E Oak Hall Station, one new should K. Smith, iu another column, Eosign Alfred Terry Brisbin, recent to the “Kearsarge,”’ the flagship of the North Atlautic Prof. R. W. Colyer, of Colyer, Tues structing a new brass band. Mr Col- yer expects to leave the south side be- ginning of April, but has not definite- ly decided where he will locate—Jer- sey Shore, Oak Grove and Pittsbuiyg are points considered by him. si r—————— — ——— Blacksmith Shop Tor Rent Blacksmith and carriage shop Kylertown, Pa. lars call on or address G. RB. LAUDENSLAYER, Kylertown, Pa. — AP Wanted, Car Load Applies, Wanted within the next ten car load of apples. Cash paid. Algo, pork ank beef, Call at my store any time, Spring Mills, Pa. . P. Loxa. days n A Two Girls Wanted, Two small families in Centre Hall will pay liberal wages for girls for house work. No children; no garden or stable work, Apply at this office, ——— os A SAP HAIAN Spring Mills Academy. The spring term of the Spring Mills Academy will open April 13, 1903, and continue eight weeks, Those desiring information should write to the principal, W. P. HOSTERMAN, - February 26, 1903. Penn Hall, Pa. Write Grant Hoover for prices on nsurance. 00 Oak Hall, if ¢ Hs Miss ire ved Anns Va en + vacated by Kline, wi cated by Wm bee pear futu Bre will me a the the hot se Viet LOT Crile Korman. gave a dit ner ir members vacalead bs ra last Saturdans i In 1} fainment birthday. E K Bmith made a Niate College business {rip 1 uesday even pol a vga Evers Mrs. James Wg TH Househo ehalis, On machine Current Rate Interest When the HomeCo-Operative Com pa ny a Co-partnership wil! farnih you the mones 0 buy a home, or pay the morgage off, and give you Ten Years and Five Months To pay it back at the Rate of $8.50, per Month, With Interest at 3 Per Cent. | Per Annum on the gradusting scale, which amounts to lig per cent. sim pie interest on amount, Strict invest 'gution courted. 1 am also agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York The largest in the Wald. You cannot afford to insure four iife antl you see me, Write or oall on the Agent for full particule Any in required will be given Edwin K. Smith General t
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