gy THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1903. DeEOeRQREL LNB OOR2C0000O0DCGCR OY Everybody’s Shoes Are Here wrod ero0eeRIRees0NY -. - ageazonoORde iv Every Bi t I ol and Rhoe women, for rv dress and pus or ride play ou fish or $w w, and time use, hicveling, or dressed o®dpeROdorE ag ve Nhoesd . si d for all eee - wie 2 LE 20260 3 Shoe ® 2 $3 £3 ) § 10 Store, i » ’ or a iC fe oy - FE, PA. "65006800 200000: ¥ ON -¥ eed "OU JIN] VEN TS. ills, i Lrregory, 2000 VOCVDOTVTTOCOJOVEONCROOTCONOVRICLGOCL OPI LRP Q0820S0 BOUGHT TIMBER AND FARM, MeNitt & Co Huston Farm Saturday of last week MeN ers ffcothers Purchnsed 1578 Acres from & Co. purchased one hundred and neres of land from Col. Hh representative of Samuel Huston, from of Centre Hall. Huston farm «east by the lambermen is well timbered, the balance iscleared, and lies between It is the | im of MeNitt Broth- to reduce the standing tim- marketable product, intent \ Lr. 10 § 1 and . Be olan Musie Prof. Will D. Blair will teach in third oaprl6 vocal instrumental music week lp ME Conference. The Central the is in Pennsylvania Confer- of Methodist gession in Bishop Earl Cranston, Omaha, is assist Bishop Merrill. present to Ar ff ntfs mm—— Bills Passed the Senate, Authorizing school directors of any school district of two or more districts of contiguous and convenient territory to divide the term into two unite two seven months school or more terms or more schools for any borough lines Authorizing point a depu y estry the Governor to and an additional clerk in the TO VACATE TURNPIKE, Jury Appointed by Court View the fonte, Aaronsburg and Youn gmans? Vike. According to a petition ented { through the petitioners’ attorney, N, B. Spangler, Esq., the court recently appointed a jury consisting of Messrs, W. . Patterson, Harry MeDowell, | Marion township; A. A. Howard; J. J. Fisher, Half Moon: i George M. Boal, Centre Hall, to view Belle GOWN pres | burg and Youngmanstown (Lewis | viewing the same and hearing evi- | dence as to the earnings of the corpor- | ation, ete., whether or not the | should be condembed, and | the county should pay for the road inp | case it is condemned. The jurors, accompanied by Master H. C. Quigle, Esq., Attorney for the | Turnpike Company A. O. | torney for Petitioners N. B. Spangler | and County Solicitor Harry | passed over the road in questi day. The st mentioned on the and arting point of is the Old Fort far as t the ] {| the pike between Centre and The it pike Lhd termination, Jurisdiction BO fi viewers wr fa FFs FRI goes, |i ine crossing Union counties, road passes througl township about twe The Pre Owning t Monessen, The jurs time next | the ings to the Cse A bill wa givit 8 signed by the governor g county commissioners authori- ty to const temporary bridges { where floods Lave destroyed thie same as > - Murriage Licenses lerwalt, Clearfield. Vard, Philipsburg, Bitner, Potters Mills. Linden Hall n. Fe Bellefonte Hlefonte, ker, Philipsburg siltham, Philipsburg J. B. Witmer, Penna. Furnace, Maggie Woodring, Lemont. | X farry W. Harper, Centre Hall Potters Mills, ry Jlanche Durst, P Harry Krape, Howard Sudie M. M tkey, Romola. - » Policy Holders eaten Fire { Pittsburg, » iron City Mutual | ance Company which O went into the | laid heavy assessments upon its policy { h In this county payment was | resisted and suit was brought against J. H. Reifsnyder, Esq., of Millheim, and this was regarded as a test I iid 113 ii lders, Case May last year the case was tried in i the court of chis and the re- county, ietlense bad collect- Beliore their vips Boy of Ciothing tr ipped of ntact with a of Chaney & Fie young the cut off to adjust a caught on the shaft clothe neck process of the his eligagze on shaft I'l revolving stripped : aan of his ing except the bands about his and waist, During the unwindi from boy his clothing body } rd wiail, the in consis anger of h Crusi was Wing life i out State College Contestants Named. Fhe junior class men who will con- test in eo wiek for the Junior oratorical prize at State College are: CC. 8B. Bomberger, Annville: T. J Bryson, West Leisenring: J. D Elder, Elder's Ridge; R. H. Lyons, Union City; P. J. Morrisey, Franklin: M. J Bentsehler, Contreport; alternates, H. C. Warren; N. G. Miller, Chambersburg, and Bert Henderson, Bharon. The seniors will take part in the graduation day are: A, R. Dennington, Deckard; J. H. Bayder, Broughton: D. B. Ta- bolski, Erie; E. N. Zern, Lehighton, and F. H,, Taylor, Auburn, wvale- dictorian, mos A AI ¥yy Ghimenocem George, Ww Lio EXETCIRes On “Rit Chive to de Conducta’, A rmilrosd conductor in Central Pennsylvania was passing through his coach taking up tickets, when he noticed an obsireperous picksniuny in the arms of ite mother, a buxom lady, who was makivg asirenuous effort to satisfy the baby’s appetite aud pacify it by offering it “nourishment,” which the babe uproariously refused to me- cept. The mother repeatedly urged the child to “take you' diona'” and finally, as last argument to induce the child to partake of the natural food, she said ;: “Take you' dinows’ or Pll give it to de Conducts’. {ceiver ol Lhe IUSUrance «ompany was given a verdict for $500.25. Reifsny- | der appealed to Superior court, It looks now liolders have the lower court. liey pay the burdensome ———— A ——— New Hoad Bi. A new road bill has been lntroduced Carries an appropriation paid duriog six The bill provides for a stale commission of highways with a salary of $4000 per year; $2000, and a chief clerk at $1500 Local authorities are given the con- of $7.750.000 to be years, construction must with a standard state, laid down by tenance of roads, The expense of construction of roads is to be born by the state, county and township, in proportion of one-haif to one-fourth. LOCALS, Two cases of small Haven, pox at Lock ers have new advs, this week Jared Mowery, formerly of this Lewistown, Harvey Confer and Ambrose Gent- zel, of Bpring Mills, were thrown from 8 buggy Tuesday night. The former was considerably injured, David R. Foreman, of Colyer, pro- ls again filling that position under Prothonotary M. I. Gardner. Mr. clerkship on account of failing health, P. Gross Yearick, of the firm Yearick Brothers & Co., Philadelphia, extensive coal dealers, is the guest of his mother, Mre. Phoebe Yearick, and the expense of the company that did the damage. The sheds were of brick, large and conveniently arranged, and company over $4,000, Wet Tuesday { of Isaac Smit} Centre Hn appointed | Kansas and is fil | present A in her hu Halurday started Cincinnati where she will § i band, Walter M Mi Kerlin, a: begin | housekeepin Kerlin ed by W. W g in mpi §e Boob in that city, ! That is what =n Crow ated present eld to the Re i {| Keeps very mum. { men, however, and Elmer Runkle f on orter hy He lator isa fine speci ¥ will be i fe ft given con i ters. | Mrs. J. A. Daley and son Walter, of | Green Tree, Huntingdon eounty. are | guests of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Neose, of Mrs. Daley ian sister of Mr. Neese, and while in this county | also visited relatives in { and other points, srtable and pacious “ IAr- | near this place Mrs. J. F. Alexander, assisted by a DEATHS, JOHN WOLF The death of Ex-Commissioner John | Wolf occurred very suddenly at his home in Rebersburg Saturday eveni i al ten o'clock, Mr, Wolt was BUp DI ed to be in his usual health during the day, and when death came he was sit- ting in an ¢ this ange iri chair, and passed from world without a struggle. was sevenly-two { months and four days. Interment was made years, in the HE'STA BENNER R+' STORE. HED 1880. PROPRIETOR. YOUR a by Rev. Harman, of the | church, The funeral was { tended by friends and relatives, Revs, Rearick and in the services, Deceased was born July 17, 1830, to his earlier { then belonged | Wolf, and at an date to one of the first settlers in Brush His grandfather, Paul Wolf, wa also one of the early settlers, and own: hun i IY. ed a neighboring farm of several dre | Pickle tract, now known as the Centr: ings and grist mill Both the Wolfs Wert nent citizens in Brush Valley ir } } tory « they were of i and Gasts promi trious and bonest indy element that exerted such a pe influence in building up our or # des shiapir the tiny o stuibiect of nis fathe nnd and Wo Finan, dward i. LOCALS was a caller fhursds 1. Lob health, a: ov J. F. Kempfer, fleld Busquehanna University, is in WW has greatly d is able to sit at the wig. agent of in the interests of that institution. Mr and Mrs Henry W. Kreamer, Mrs and Mrs, J Wednesday | neral of John Wolf. Kreamer, Mr Mever NEEDS, ng. chain TRE ONn die and rims, goods Iya ag» THE STAR. urely benefit and they LO our st ¥ to read our Centre Hall, Pa. inl interest you bought some aavan- Lie have them io all lines for f fusl I % 01 ne line A» ds, Trimmings Hars, the siro in uit all shirts, for 1 Smooth J. FF. SMITH. The New 1 Can you aft wre we For one Cash Store & r » 1 88 the ollowing ? [erms- OLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS. PA. - W or its quivalent, B. W. RIPKA, G. W. Bushman, Centre Hall, Pa, The Genuine “1847 Rogers Bros.” Spoons, Forks, Etec. Eye carefully examined and properly Btted to the bead grade of glasses, | GHRD Re tug 4 The 1 { and Isaac Woo " risburg pr Mes na Bel visited her mother, week, Bhe will be accompanied her home by Mrs, Hettinger, I © Bitner and Miss { Colyer, of Linden Hall, were married [by Rev, J. M. Rearick Wednesday aries 8, Mercury fell below the freezing | i § i : } Mr. and Mis. D. J. MeyoF were de. The former is convinced that if the race problem and false society notions could be eliminated, South Carolina would be an ideal loeatiyn for worth- ern farmers with small capital, or whose capital was nothing but “push,” « J. Witmer Wolf, of Ardmore, arrive sold to W. H Maver, and he and his family moved to uear Philadelphia, where he is condunting a grocery store, to Centre Hall since his removal, niy-seven and | above zero, Wednesday night it was thirty-three above zero. Alfred T. Lucas, of Tyrone, repre {senting the L. Koons Confectionery Company, of that place, is making his second tour through Penns and Brush whom the Koous company may safely depgpd = 10 xieid Lhgir LL - ‘he mirriage of Harry W. Harper Rearick, ofticiating. The bridal party phins, and on their return will be ten dered a reception by Mrs. H of George W of I. B. Bath rough, decensed, The first ¢ inal ad int John Ada | "warty, oxen « 0 Swarts, Walker township, deceased 9. The first and final account of A Walker, | administrator of ete, of Catherine Walker, late of Ferguson township, deceased 10. The second and final account , Thef Rumberger, a urs, late of § rel on account or of ete, 3 Of of of Rev. B | late of State College, Centre county, deceased | 1. Becoud avcount of P. W. Breon, executor faolete, of Peter Breon, late of Potter tow nship, { deceased | 12, First and final acedunt of Saab 8B. Durst jand T. M. Gramiey, administrators of ode of Hiram Durst, late of Gregg township, docessed 13, The first and final account of J. H. Thomp son, admr. of ete, of Mary A Thomypwon, late of Worth township, deceased HH. John I. Harris, trustee appointed by the Otphang’ Court of Centre county, under the last will and testaroent of William Thomas, late of Bellefonte Borough in the County of Centre and Kate of Pennsyivania, deconsed, hereby renders his tenth (10th) annual statement of trast redely ed by him as aforesaid: being the thirty sixth (86) annual statement of sid trast, 15. The scoond partial account of IT. B. Curtin, administrator township of Boggs, deceased, 16. The first and final account of James J, Iowis, administraidr of James Lewis, late of Philipeburg, Centre county, Pa., deceased, 17. The first and final account of Hacry Keller, executor of eto, of Kate Glenn, late of Boellefonte Borough, deceased 18. The first and Anal seeount of A. L. Arm strong, administrator of ete, of Sarah Armstrong, late of Bpring township, deconsed 19. The account of Ha stator of Samuel E, Harter, ship, deceased. 20. First and final acount of Thomas Mitel, administrator of eto, of Robert Glenn, Inte Bellefonte Borough, deceased, . ' EK. Harter, admini ate of Marion town. ‘nol ll : of the groom, in this place. 21, Account of Wm. B, Mingle, ex sontor of ete. of Simon Harper, lato of Coins all Boroug! and nie! Bois Amol ARCHEY, Register LOCALS For sale— Ladies Continental bieyele, Inquire at this office. Rev, Ward K assumed charge of his M lesburg appointment. Shuliz has Merchant OT. Korman, of Spring M , Wiil have fresh fish ea! Friday id and Saturday during the & sso. 4t Mrs, Philip Leister and children, of Maitland, Mifflin county, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Burris, near Centre Hall, over Buuday. The death sentence of Murderer {John Gulick, of Northumberland coun ly, has Deen commuted by the State | Board of Pardons and he will spend {the rest of his days in the penitentiary, Mrs. Susan Hetrick, nee Burkholder, of Milroy, and "Squire Longwell, of | tame place, were in Penns Valley on | business relative to the estate of Mi. | chael Burkholder, deceased, of Centre | Hill | Bawmuel Spangler, of Milroy, died | Wednesday of last week and was bur ted Friday, He was a brother of ex. | Sheriff Spangler, of Centre Hall, who, With Mrs. Spangler, attended the fu. neral, | Mre. W. H. Schuyler and Mrs, Mary [J Odenkirk on Wednesday left for Huntingdon to attend the annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Mig. slonary Society, which convenes at that place. Rev. Albert James Weisley, of the First Presbyterian church of Ty. roue, has to accept t tation of the Third Presbytorier iis pastor church of Trenton N. J., to thel oy fe 0 become
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