ERR ne cor am ” e. THE ENTREE CE REPORTER. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908, Everybody’s Shoes Are Here.... swodeeee 2000000000000 Every kind of Boot and Shoe for evervbody—men, women, children and the babies, and for every business, every dress and every sport and pastime use. Whether you walk or ride play Il, whether you fish or dance or go a-bicycling, or to ps0, we golf or ba hunt, whether dressed have Shoes and for all you like be up and kes for all these purposes, Our Boots and Bhoes are the very best, and our prices the very least, . Agent fi L. Douglas’ $3.00 and $350 for Men, and Queen Quality the famous $3.00 Shoe for Women. If ne to these uses rr W. sine you want correct Footwear, wdguarters for it. Min rle’s Stor Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. 90600020 0HIORB0680000000 tO c000000000000000006000005CEDEOG0O0CO0BCODILRREIEGOGIETRT LQ000%000000060008000060 CHURCH AFPOI NTMENTS. runing; Sprucetow: I vening nion, after 2. 10. Spring ET TERRI I. A Manin a Mililon, let esis— Sowing Crops in Iowa. ‘ondo, are the nd setting hickens. The re next to im- A let m Samuel ( April 9, fates putting their oats, Towa, that farmers busy and Le ling © tables, women hens for the 158038 crop of « roads, he adds, ih We ofl, satisfaction. pascable, + drying and can be used with some semaines Lycoming Commissioners Surcharged The County Auditors Saturday filed their report surcharging the old Board of County Commissioners with $17,000. of alleged exces- nty bridge work Xxcessive price is alleged paid the idges and This is the aggregate Bive prices in 1902. The ¢ to have been Ww paid for cou on masonry irk for seven bri the paint- ing of a half a dozen bridges weft siesta Thirty The LU. T.and 7T. thirty-one "phones in Coeotre Hall. New are being put on enter the siations me "Fhones. Company has the borough of lightning arresters es where they business place. Pay installed at the ral store of J. Frank station. Other minor being made. iaracter mentioned nupany’s representative, 4 e bills appropriating Lock Haven hospital, passed finally. $6,000 to the Clearfield hospital, $35,000 for the Williamsport hospital, $10,000 for the home for the Friendless, Williamsport ; $5,000 for the Bellefonte hospital, $4,000 for Williamsport training school, $22,000 to the cottage State hospital, Philipe- burg, and $1,000 to the Aged Colored Woman's Home, Williamsport, have passed both houses. all lin house or have been hotel and the gene Bmith, improvements Work of done by the ¢ C. W. Boozer. at the are also the cl is I fn State Aid, In the senate t £15,000 to the es cst Bellefonte Coal and Coke Company, Members of the Nittany and Belle- fonte furnace have pur- chased eleven hundred acres of coal lands in Jefferson county and will manufacture coke especially for their own plants, which require about ten thousand tons per month, To do this will require (he erection of two hun- dred coke ovens which are to be com- pleted by next fall. The name of the new corporation is the Bellefonte Coal and Coke Company, with the main of- fice in Bellefonte. The directors are | Archer Brown and Philip Kleiberg, of New York ; Charles M. Clement, Sun- bury ; Frank H. Clemson and J. W. Gephart, Bellefonte. The treasurer is William Samson, 71 Broadway, N. Y. I——— A —”>_ Remodeling House James I. Lytle, who this spring moved from Lemont tothe Orlady farm at Earlystown, which he pur- chased, is making extensive repairs to his dwelling house. The dunterior is being greatly changed, repapered and repainted. New windows, with Inrge | panes, also take the place of the old | style 10x12, Messrs, Luther Campbell | and Jacob Hoy, of Lemont; and Wallace Musser, State College, Route No.1, are doing the earpenter work, Al. Osman was also engaged by Mr. | Lytle relaying flues, ete, and next | Olie D. Btover will put the finishing | touches on the interior of the dwelling | When completed, Mr. Lytle’'s will be ov of the pretty homes on the Boals- burg road, ’ companies nn PERMANENT CERTIFICATES, » Applicants for Permanent Plied With Questions, nent certificates, Fhey were : Miss Gertrude Taylor, Bellefonte. Jennie Longacre, Bellefonte. Frances B. Ellmore, Bellefonte. Alice B. Nefl, Boggs. Anna Bartholomew, Centre Hall. T. L. Moore, Centre Hall. R. U, Bitner, Spring Mills, Elizabeth Stroup, Milesburg. Harry Crain, Philipsburg. J. A. Williams, Port Matilda. Messrs, W. H. Limbert, Rebersburg ; W. L. Musser, State College, and D. K. Keller, Centre Hall, who hold per- manent certificates under the old law, took the examination required under the new law, which includes the branches of Algebra and Civil Gov- ernment, The examining committee is com- posed of Prof. D. O. Etters, Prof. W. H. Morrison and Miss Lucy C. Rowan. The latter was absent, Moore and Miss Anna Bartholomew, of this place. Outcome of the others is unknown. inti ias—— DEATHS, SUSAN MILLER MR? Susan Mil son, Veterenary Surgeon H. H. Miller, Rebersburg, Baturday, and terred Tuesday in the cemetery, Rev. 8B. Bmith officiating. Her age months, The deceased was the widow of Joseph Miller, death curred a little over two years ago, Was w hose The mother is survived by four ehil- dren, namely, H. H. Miller, burg; Mrs, Jape Gritnm and Mrs ma Hazel, Mifflivburg. The youogest sou, Wil- Bhe was in health until a death when she normal few hours before took a chill. Lier MES, BARAH MI M her home LLER Mrs. wife of Millie burg Sunday three years, months, band, isonburg, ur daughters, Mrs Clark Gramiey and Mrs, C. H. Smull, of Rebersburg, Mrs. C. H. Zeigler, of Spring Mills, and Mrs. Reuben Von- ada, Barah Her, r, died at in af ergoon, aged after an illoess one son, George E. and f at home, — nese To the Farmers Farm Products in Pennsylvania this year will bring fair prices. This will cause the farmer to think much of his But effi. cient help on the farm can hardly be had and apy help will cost more than it can produce. This will tempt the farmer to overwork himself and his family. Don’t it. Plow fewer acres, Plan for more work than Attend grangeand farmers meetings regularly. Do not grind the life out of yourself and wife and drive the boys and girls from the farm. At the end of the year you may have just as many dol- lars and what is better there will be a favorable balance in the happiness ac- bushels, pounds and dollars, do no you can keep well on band. A Relic of Bound-boy Days, In a pile of scrap iron sold at the public sale of Henry Winn, deceased, in Liberty Valley, Juniata county, was found what was known io the eight- eenth century as a ‘“bound-boy’s’’ collar, which was worn by all boys who were indentured or bound out in olden times and if they ran away they could be easily identified and returned to their master. This collar bore the following inseription, “Edward Pbateher, Tuscarora Valley, 1781," and nodoubt this collar was worn by boys who were bound out to Mr. Thatcher. It looks like an *“imple- ment of torture,” having prongs ex- tending out about three inches on either side, I IY Judges’ Salary Bill Signed. The bill fixes the salary of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at $10,500 annually; the Associate Justice, $10,000; the Judges of the Superior Court $9000; the Common Pleas Judges of Phila the Common Pleas Judges of Allegheny county, $8,000; the Common Pleas Judges in districts having a population of 90,000 and less than 500,000, $6000; the Common Pleas Judges of Dauphin county, $8500, and the Judges in the various other dis- tricts, $5000, Judge Love will have an increase of $1000 under this bill, ———————— SAARI AAA Bobble MeUormiock Broke His Leg. While playing at school Monday morning Bobbie McCormick fell on the board walk with such force that | the bone of the left leg was fractured, He was carried to the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Reesman, where the fracture was re- A SY SS ——— Now Jewelry Store, Jewelry and silverware for sale. Re- pairing of watches a specialty, Work guaranteed, Kyes tested free. Best quality lenses. Dinges store room. NEW ROAD LAW, State Appropriates 84,500,000 to be Ex. pended on Pablo ttighways Governor Penny pneker Bproul Good Roads bill. House finully Tues posing and measure highways to beexp The the establisijiue signed the It passed the aj - The for six for hichway day with four 186 for it. appropriates 6,500,000 aided daring bill furth provides y oles, ul of a Mt ule department, Pte Governor is to ap- who shall be sulary of point ua Cornmissioner, civil engineer, $3500 u yenr, Appoint one aesintintd a chief clerk at 51500 pher ul The Commissioner shall penditure of the for good roads. Of the $6,500,000 appropriation $500,- 000 is to be expended ench of the en. suing two years. The id fourth years, $1,250,000; fifth and =ixth years $1,500,000 each. The 0 und receive ¢ Commissioner shall { 32000 a year, du slenogra- $1000, Mtate Highway supervise the ex- money appropriated third a: won-y distribu- mileag: The County ( the Staie H towns} otntiissioneis will give ighiway Uotntnissiotier Lhe » slutistics of the expense; TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS, The Plying of Questions Wilt Iegin 28 by Superintendent Gramley April The examination of teachers for pro- certificates will The visional begin April schedule is » oa Cavurun, follow CB yr Th ut ship and its county each one-sixth, The winimum gth of i duced from 2 len md to be 00 1 The right to determine whether lmptovelseuls are to be upon a con- tinuous road is transferred Connnissioners to the ( manty Commissioners, and the latter { The New Jersey is ad pte a defiuition of | not years’ share in — - Marriage Licenses Christian F. Bituer, Crawford Co. Mattie MeMauigs Wm. H. Bella L John A. Ella Beguner, Boalsburg Chas, L. Stover, Altoous, Anna M. Morrison, Un r, Chester Hil I, Guyer, McKinley, Mile Bellefonte, sburg Bury, Gingerich, Boalsburg ionville, 1a Vaux, PF. Lloyd Margaret Meyer, Hush , Philipsd PV - > — LOCALS Miss Pearl Riter is in Uurg iIrg Diipsin I'he schedule for te tions appears eisew hers Sheriff H. 8. Taylor wa tween trains Wednesda) Mrs. D. B her niec day. Creary Miss B Eusign my, fonte, From pre fad in sell more gasoline lights by subscription, The venerable Reuben Page den Hall, the sixties is seri & battiescarred soldi wasly il, Leghorn for sale; 50 cents per setting of 13 W. Dinges, Centre Hall, Pa. C. P. Long, of Spring Mills, has jus returned from the east with an unusu-, Single Comb Brown CRs H ally fine assortment of seasonable goods His dispiay is ready for inspection, J. Frank Raine, formerly one of the editors of the Millheim Journal, but now a student College of Phy- Baltimore, io the sicians and Surgeons, in Millheim over Sunday, M. Shires, district for Mutual Benefit Lif» lusurance Com- pany, of Newark, N. J., advertises for a young man to represent the compa- ny in Centre Hall and vicinity, John T. maker at Centre Hall, advertises in this issue the patent Barven wheel ut the best cash price, He also bids for all kinds of repair work. Read lis adv. on another page. was agent the Lee, coach Will D. Bhoop, who for the past few months has been in Jeannette, came home Tuesday. The glass works, which is the principal industry at that place, closed down indefinitely, and as a consequence many men are out of employment. The marriage of Wilbur F, of Bellefonte, and Hench, of Harrisburg, in the latter city, on the 20th just. The couple will be ut home in Me chanicsburg after June first, Messrs, W. F. Bradford and Isaac Shawver fished for trout Wednesday. The former caught twenty-five and the latter three. F. A. Carson ie re- ported to have captured eight fine Harris, Miss Lillie C. will take place The Centre Hall Evaporating Com- pany is having put together some five hundred boxes in which to pack a portion of the product of the evaporat- ing plant. The boxes were shipped here "knocked down’’ from New York. Heretofore the evaporated apples were shipped in large sacks, Francis Xavier Blumle, of Cameron county, and Bernard J, Ferry, of Lu- zerne county, Democrats, were un- seated as members of the lower howmse of the Legislature. Both had served during the entire term. BB. H, Millin and James GG. Harvey, Republicans, were seated. The four members were allowed pay for the entire session, The W. B. Krars, Bc tly LOCALS. Rain Tuesday, Baturday, Bunday, Wednesday. Byron Garis is home from Reeds. { ville for the first time in six weeks Will F. Thomas dence from Re has changed his novo to Hyner, Mins Monday. P. Long baloon, the he p rimary school of 3 riliciomew began Friday evening ( ~ill send ' 4 up a fifteen-foot last of =» If you want single oor he read the adv. of H. i Divges. dr, d will remove the cast from the lit ITH eg Lorenz is slates again, Armour girl biehimer, lumberman of 1s, ¢ X pects fo move to Polls » near future. i 8 Lh W. WwW, Hill week, Royer, of Centre in town Thursday of last i time to call at this office. Hon, Mra. W. A, week aud Murray, of last were guests of | Mrs. Mollie Ross, who is Mrs. Murray's =mith Brothers, Spring Mills, are Hog plan organs aud bines in connection with their far- 0s, sewing news, Mra, after and Mrs. J. M. Rearick, Monday. Heck was in Centre DUS Mr i Middleburg, days with Rev, and Isaiah Walters, of returned home Jeremiah P. Mills, and made man, of Spring Hall on business, writer's absence, B. was Uity, ing the Rev, found at Kan of Eureka, Kansas Carrie E, Osman, Jumes V, will tobert Wolf will pow Kansas, His mother, Mrs. is miso al that point, frown, give £150,000 public library, the James V. Brown Library. C. A. Krape's, shoe advertisement been changed this week. He is now in new that he be given a want of foolwear, B. W. Ripka, proprietor of the Spring Mills cash store, advertises spring and summer goods iu profusion. A new stock, cash prices, and fair deal- ing is winning trade for him. man, to Willinmsport a has iis call by those in The York Dispateh states that Ar- thur B. Lee, formerly of Colyer, has been appointed driver for the Good Will fire engine company, ats com- pensation of ten dollars per week, He will have charge of the engine houses, The postal law now makes the tak- ing of a newspaper and the refusal to pay for thesame, theft, and any person guilty of such an action is liable to criminal proceedings, the same as if he had stolen goods to the amount of his subscription, Katie Shunk, a little girl eight years of age living at Milroy had asad ex- perience while playing with dynamite caps. Bhe was picking at one when it exploded, lacerating her hand so as to make it necessary to ampute two of her fingers, J. A. MeClintie, of Farmers Mills, was in town Monday on business in- cident to the settlement of the estate of Elizabeth MeClintie of which he and J. P. Grove are executors, Mr, MeUlintie is one of the Gregg town ship men who keeps well posted in polities und current events, and one whom you do not come in contact with without gaining information of value, A A A TM SIAR. Wanted An honest, sctive, intelligent gentle- man to solicit life insurance at Centre Hall and other parts of Centre county, for Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Newark, N. J.-M, FEHings, Distriet Agent for Central Penn., THE 'STAR' STORE. ESTABLISHED 1889. PROPRIETOR. We have it, and the price is ways right, You know it yourself, Watch for this space next week, and keep looking this way. —- 1 HE STAR, The Centre Hall Bargain Store. We will quote you a few they will y benefit very good and they are that will certainly inte ght rest 3 : | for gure the city and bou values, tage must come Lo our store The time for goc Joys, Women, Calicoes, shoes | Misses an Waist goods of Don't and most e with a Men, ing, Trimmings, Col Bhirts, for we have We prices to suit lars, the fais0 in all. Neckwear, ete latest | line in plets » fine are men’s working , with | These are only a few Npecial | wire this season, 1] £8 and Smooth Val On Baturday Lion C Saturday. J. F. SMITH. The New Cash Store We are d« andes lightest room in enables you « of go Win you will i Never fail to read ours Centre Hall, Pa. the Yate ¥ Oown MOE DUBINeEs 1D what I'h space ‘ing and Summer . Pan Dress GoodS Laces, Trimmings & Embroideries of the most beautiful designs procurable., NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. We also have a ver line of sale of fine of DRESS TIER, prices will sire 5 int PATENT LEATHER Shoes & 2 SLIPPERS, Men and We gail 0 them, for we Don't Our miss fine at ns of inde. our line cut CW omen at GLOVES Dress Hosier “0 and ELTS iices, BHIR 4 terest examine our iine r=hoes and Rl omen, as well as all We are sellin are selling the best § STRAW HATS for Men MOYER BROS. LINE OF DRUGS. Moyer Brothers’ line of Drugs at prices you cas FRESH SAL’ I FISH. Fresh Salt Fi and Boys at low prices, afford to miss sh now in stock You can buy them at a big discount by We change our ad MONEY by ALMIGHTY weekly, so don’t fail to read it at the NEW CARH STORE. AR goes farthest TERMS Nave some of your the place where the STRICTLY CASH B. W. RIPKA. C. P. LONC. C. P. LONC. The New Stock of Spring and Summer Goods just pur- chased in the Eastern Cities Now Ready for Inspection With the addition of the fol- lowing New Departments— Furniture, Hardware Clothing a: Shoe Rooms this store will be made the I+ est and Most Attractive n the county, . . To accommodate these addi- tional Departments necessi tates the building of a ware- house, which will be done. Our stock of General Merchandise is complete, the Goods will bear inspection, and the prices comparison. Call at the store. You are always welcome, C. P. LONG, Spring ills, Pa. dealing DOLL 3 it OLD DUNCAN STAND. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY) and a Complete Line of The Genuine “1847 Rogers Bros.” Spoons, Forks, Hite, pir igs nputy spring Mit, 3 Pa.