THE OENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. 2 HQ8800 & FUPUOBVOeNOOORROG verybody’s Shoes Are Here .... EX0HOUEEEHER0000099 u | i ¥ and Shoe women, , and for dress and Lime use, r ride play fish or i-bieyeling, or Lo | you to be dressed Shoes for all 1d “1 ai the prices the very HOON are H800C 0090S OBOCR0GRCQUREARgRS “eee PReee Li. Douglas’ $3.00 for Men, and famous $3.00 y the Women, ect Footwear, ers for it, ¥ I $ i lquar Shoe Store, BA tua rel ~Y Mingie’s LEFONTE, PA. > 8 COUR 0900000 “9080000000000 REOBLES rea APPOI NTMENTS. a. m. and 700 mmunion uo services @ ———————— Reformed Church, the Reform- Rev, r. The oy 10:30 hy ) p. m1. Land purchased om Me Mall of a ZULY acres land the together farm. I'he i: " joins daughters, 1d son Clem- will live 8 LWO sons, ey av a time, and Jnily to live and ‘ itly pur- in truck reCe] gre Mills. burg. y Mills, sguaba, Will r, of Freeport, Iilino $e § recentl f Uentre 1# Nweat property Freeport, for in re on $3.500 mode view engaged ale. His loft is i with about 600 expects to add several completed, sqquabs on a large 1 op ays a good de- prices, He may ¢tionary business at bie a good loca aches iat line, Mr. Bai ive a 5 ii: 8 We pi A ‘riday afternoon Mis. John Bpang- er and Mre, Chariey Stoner and the Intter's little children, all of Tussey vi escaped a seri OLS Be Pie ladies aud children Nurrow Escape, two £y Hin rowls agent ing the talirond crossing st the Centre Hull station did not notice the np proach of the freight train from the crenped, a enlifsion only by How vey Glass, a grocery Jit io caught the driviug as the making & sharp turn to wele rv ens, nud the in Bg iit horse Kiibnal win keep cut of the engine's way, the act of Mr, Glass the occupants woud buve been thrown from the yehicie, nid possibly oi the railroad track, The engineer did all in tas power Lo uinn Lis train, using the aire N\Jrakes Lo their full extout, A i ITY, Ww Lil Biae 1s oie Farm House Burned, The farm house of Thomas I. Ilgen, gether with most of the The origin of the fire is unknown. psu The Spring Mills Bridge. Hon. J. H. Wetzel acted in the ca- pacity of civil engineer for the county commissioners, and Monday “laid out” the Spring Mills bridge. Wm. Bilger, buildimg the abutments. siecle mn Mrs. Ishler's Announcement, Mrs. M. C. Ishler, of Tusseyville, mnnounces that she has received her stock of spring and summer millinery goods, and invites all ladies to call and inspect the same. The goods are new and novel, and include fine pattern hats, ladies’ bonnets, children’s head- wear, etc, as well as the latest novel- ties in trimmings, ls Nenator Hall for Chalrman, The Democratic State Committee met in Harrisburg Wednesday and elected Senator J. K. P. Hall, of Elk county, State chairman and decided to hold the State convention on Bep- tember 2, in Harrisburg. Centre county was represented of- Sherif] H N. Taylor, Col. John also present. A ff cf rasan F. 0 0. Orphanage town, Northumberland county, to ac- commodate hundred | children in place of the present one, two and | whieh accommodated but sixty-six | and which is to be turped aged Odd The of br $30,000 Howe, built nbLout 011 . Fellows new orphanage is to be ick and The plans pled and it is eX pected to complete the building within the present | Cond stone and is 10 | grounds are niready secured, the have be eh nde year. At present there in the nre All & Dest sanitary the free- remarkable and | deaths among the little ones are | few. ildren home, BiIXIy-six « j are well taken cate of, ti} conditions are maintained, dom from disease is very Btn ; LOCALS, | Miss Lizzie Durst has been seriously | ill for several weeks, | since Thursday of Inst week. | Mrs. lizabe sister, Mrs, J | lege this week, Mra. and Mre, | Daniel Callahan watched pages of the i Reporter being printed, Jacobs visited her wil ohn Anthony Ctarver CEO. OO. BBE We do not mean to say woe k op we do keep nearer eve yilgng found kad br ko Frequently it is rema fy is often sald in our t find it, doy . He “I've been raclug a MAT lus Wer is Olen light of the custo | Bellefonte, ih Inquire, They in saying money t to “The Star" you an ord but if you want wants, Wok It is badd plained thoro OUR STOC We Hg f ghniy, at Are salisii id yo ’ un of Sho red eS # LO sui 1 # ust eived aaaqitl pocket book, and t the fan ticularly for the lady wit " we Proprietor. s for wedo not, Bat than any other store in the we do say that oY - Ss? viniley:. It C Ime 8 iil go tu the ‘Alar Bore” and S Barb and xmooth pecialties. Am for (mentioning the articl mative, wire, piasterin rican wash - and bucket Hy kept outside of Bellefonte, and to the de ing machin: r and table oll cloth Halt & bad two customers who were on their way to | IDE ms And table o 2 4 | plaster. They stopped at The Stay ladder, ( Bros ackers and cakes in Wear and teas snd we are safe 10 | pumps, step Aki cutiery « toll innerseal packages, lawn mowers jump into your boots and go down i glive the best made, f r you want and we don't have it, we wi who will you the “Johuson' the “Oliver Chilled,” the plow every farmer Loo House Furnishings. ak thE House Cleaning. them aon good Tour #t ok as it has be LER oy y : Window shad OwWer, Table clothe Ol cloth Mirrors Window screens Bereen doors, 10¢ to fit the ye wr 1 to ev rly, shoos fect, prices atiy 1 OF Wom The Centre Hall Ba We will quote you a for they will surely benefit very good i i tage must « rgain Store. ew prices this week tha you, I have they are for n will fae Ww ere 1°33 ildres il certainly interest you city and bought some il that want the advan- od ve mri s Al “(3st hr ine 1 I'he time Men, Boys, Wo ing, Calicoes, W Neckwear, Intest and most line with n T™ Gy i ti T i RIC ULE A Tew o ) OUr store . § or ir glory « ig 0 hs for $2 ¥ i, Miseeg and w and Alsoa fin . Dress i 3 5 i BHOER | now, ‘ THE SHARPLESS TUBULAR SEPARATOR. in all lines for Muslins, Shirt- immings, Collars, fi we have the We are aleo in 3 all them ¢ Hine of 3 i inieg ££ $ f i aist goods of all pti Ke I re eld Don’t miss 3 GF Is talking aboot, and HIipiele or 18 w ir We E en rei CER Lo suit Liege fi os i i L IIOW ] pecial Fmooth ' 2 3 \ » Wire His sOgs0] irs and show you the dif ay. J. F. SMITH. EEE ome and see us Ney BROS., SPRING MILLS, PA. od Centre Hall, Pa. = i» i J. IW I ee Mr. and fonte, iu ve! we y Dr. Lee i in fron ore There Lutheran chur Wil sabbath. 8B. K. Emerick ed his aged Sunday. Hey £1 (1eorge he t f first oe Morning If you Rey i the r, { family of Jerry Mille | this place Dr. E. L a pleasant formerly o | 8¢¢ a patient. i sion Dr. Kidder is popular. | Mr. and Mrs. ert Hoss and two i sons, of Carthage, Mo., arrived Wed- uesday of this week and are being en- tertained at the home of his sister-in- | law, Mrs. Mary A. Ross, in this place, | The anticipating the | need of its business, and will consider ita favor if those who bave this kind of poultry for sale will {let it be known. Any “old breed” will do—age being the only point that will be scored against, ot Reporter is roosters in George W. Glace is one of the lucky ones who captured a nice lot of trout | this season. Mr. Glace recently took a trip to Northumberland county, and thinks there have been many changes wrought since his last visit to that county thirty-five years ago. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Vonada, of near | Penns Cave, were in town Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Vonada live on the livbens bomestead, one of the best | kept country homes in that section, | and recently became subscribers to the | Reporter, because it furnishes the | news of Penns Valley. Ct — New Jewelry Store. : i Jewelry and silverware for sale. Re- siring of watches a specialty. Work Eyes tested free. Best Dinges store room, W. B. Krare, p | guaranteed, | quality lenses, — The Milwaukee Binder, Eto, A sample of Milwaukee machinery, | ove binder and mower, will be on ex- | hibition in the barn at the Haag Ho- | tel, Bellefonte, during eourt week, | and all farmers are invited to inspect | the same, i i A. A. PrLerconen, A m—— RE A Harve Bargain, Our regular $4.50 Cabinets for a short $3.00. A discount of 33} per This is not an adver: ising dodge but a straight tip. If you wen pictures now is your opportunity, Centre Hall every Friday. W. W, Syitn, I A SA Wanted An honest, nective, 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. Siings, Distriet Agent for Central Penn, Spring Mills, Pa, i i time for | gent, i kK fre far : it | burg rif “hie { Dominee ti i L1¢ Sunday w | day for several weeks | seekers were ou consequence (:. From, Miftlint pe Harry From, Superintendent Coal Co , of Bitumen, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin A Misses Miu I. Millheim, drove to Centre day and were the Mrs. F. Farmers good earnest Monday nt ing delay of two weeks on account of rain. By the end of this week, conside rable grain will have been sown of urs the Kettle Cre Auinan and ie and izzie Geary, of Hall Mr an. f i 3! HElUesls sua P. Geary farm work began their it wi after a The sneak thief has heen very active during the past week. An organized effort should be made to capture him, The Friday night. thieving is usually committed Wateh for the thief, The April crop report of the depart. ment of agriculture shows tion of the winter wheat to be 07.3 per the condi 5 ’ cent. as against al Lhe same time last year, and a ten year average of 82.1, Isane Hpicher, of Elwood, Illinois, brother of Jolin Spicher, of this place, in making a remittance to the Report- er, speaks very kindly of the paper. Thanks. new cash store, Spring Mills, Appears this week, a full line of geueral merchandise re- ceive attention, ill with the street, He is one of the oldest citizens of the town, and ia heartily greeted everywhere he goes, wife and Dillman Martz, all of Altoona, attended the funeral of John Martz, at Tusseyville, Wednes. day morning. They returned to thelr Wednesday afternoon, new walk was built in front o the Kerlin properties, now owned by D. L. Kerr. The walk was put dow: under the supervision of W. F. Brad ford, Mechanics Samuel Shoop ane red, Carter doing the work, be Reformed and Lutheran comes tery presents a very fine appearance st present. There are, however, 8 nu. ber of head and ft stones that should be straightened. The matter should have the Immediate attention of the friends and relatives of the desd, { aa The New Cash Store y If y U as y Xai Lad ies’ Dg Spring and Summer Dress Goods Trimmings & Embroideries i do wo fore you buy els ire. Our line the pr Comb Brown J cents per ¢ Hall, Pa. of Mill fed Laces, i Centre ite i heat 3 elliest i Can ill surely bein, be show with Wn Saturday y for u Prettiest an . The Best, Cheapest LINE OF SHOE f wif wile of Postmaster an d We have HOSIERY A. Krape, of Spring Mills / NOTIONS S x Mie § icfonte over Muuday tseinbers of the firm of Brishis have of them. and and any, f lumber % 5 manufacturers « ) en D. Brisbin and ine ad be prices ar artic HARDWARI WARE at low prices. We {IAS W ©" 218 We now First Class and Cut § Inst week was the gi SRinOed % ave un ine i N . x Goods, Fai Prices ine Dealing . * parents, Mr. and Mrs le. { Tusseyvil r Fi ved from Colyer to Belle. KF deputy pro- te Prothonotary Garduer, PER, ITSInaAn and . * family 4 are the rulis plures with us, We are Fe 3 mark our g ii. Make the Alm \ you by dealing at the NEW CASH RTORE We sell for CARH OR PRODUCE ONLY. OLD DUNCAN STAND. B. W. RIPKA. 4 SPRING MILLS, PA. C. P. LONC. C. P. LONC. He bad been in del- or His Deceased was The New Stock of Spring and Summer Goods just pur- chased in the Eastern Cities 1108 fights bound to any one, Dollar buy the 1 we for Ef #9 WEMAn is . ! i t v fit i% 10 we 210% which he is well qualifiea Holmes, of Lock Haven. eVYenIngg. eli FLAY te health for a year more age was evenly years, a brother of James Holmes, State Col lege, and John Holmes, of Nittany. Daniel Geis Iilinols, Kansas s and family, of Joliet, recently moved to Girard Ou the morning that | Geiss and part of his family reached the point of destination, the homie of his son, Ww rd Geiss, was totally de- Now Ready for Inspection stroyed by fire, zz ra With the addition of the fol- lowing New Departments— Furniture, Hardware Clothing an Shoe Rooms this store will be made the Largest and Most Attractive in 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. Railroad employes are becoming nervous on account of the reduction of employes, reducing the hours of work and Harrisburg especially is smarting under these reductions, and the Independent predicts that the rail- road companies are beginning to see WHITER, Since the rains the wheat fields have Whether any harm has been done the crop by the excessive wet weather remains to be seen. The wheat flelds in the fertile valley of Buflalo, Union county, and farther east, have also suffered from the same cause, and bave lost much in Mrs. G. W. Harter and dsughter Ethel, of Rebersburg, Monday went to Mifflinburg to spend a short time with the former's sister, the wife of Prof, Ed. Brungart, priveipal of the MifMio- burg public schools, Mr. and Mrs, term, will come to Rebersburg where | s . they will reside until the schools open | C. P. LONG, Spring Mills, Pa. next full, when they will return to | MiMinburg. ————————————— Mrs. Hiram Durst, of Spring Mills, | Monday returned from a four weeks’ visit to ber daughter, Mrs. Alfred | Musser, at Clearfield, and on ler way | back stopped with Miss Lizzie Durst, | in this place, who has been seriously ! ill for some time. Mr. Musser is in| the employ of the Vanderbilt Conl company as bhook-keeper and pay- | WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY) and a Complete Lino of The Genuine “847 Rogers Bros.” ot ER eames Sapa master. Mire, Durst’s second daughter, Anna, scovnpanied her to Altoona and then proceeded to Pittsburg, where she is employed in a latge de- partment store, :