TREE a —— — BE a AL THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908. Everybody's Shoes Are Here.... Every kind of Boot and Shoe for everybody-—men, women, children and the babies, and for every business, every dress and every and pastime use. Whether you walk or ride play golf or ball, whether you fish or hunt, dance or go a-bicycling, or whether you like be dressed up and keep =& Shoes for all for all these purposes. Our Boots and Shoes sport to have and ys WE these uses are the very best, and our prices the very least. Agent for W. and $3.50 Shoe Queen Quality the Shoe for Women. If you want correct Footwear, come to headquarters for it. Mingle’s Sion Li. Douglas’ $3.00 for Men, and famous $3.00 Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. 000600000025000000000000 2008200000000 000000CTR0000808820000000000008RGRCCHOOE0000 COOPOID0LCOCEC0SV00009COPCHBOOOBCECOVIOQ0CORC0000EBO00000 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian—Ceutre Hall Op Mills, 10:30 a, m, . Evangeli isseyvilie, morning: E m; Spring Hill RE Nova Scotia Land Plaster, Anyone in need of Nova Seotia land plaster can secure ti grade from me at Spring Miiis.—WM. M. ALLI- SON. ¢ best or —————————— Gas at East Waterford The excitement at East Juniata county, on account well, abated. The started with a capital stock and recently the stock to $100,000 companies have ate in thes Waterford, of the company $10,000, gas is not of increased other prospecting been formed to oper- vicinity. was Two Billie ———— i — Peuns Cave Property for Sale The Penns Cave fered at public sale 1,at 10a. m. The Penns Cave proper hundred acres. Penns Cave could be made a beauti- ful summer resort. The cave itself is a marvel, surpassing description. See advertisement in this i property will be of- Wednesday, July property embraces and a farm of two ssue, mimetics Rains in Millian County A Lewistown dispateh dated 24th inst, says: A heavy rain which fell last pight relieved conditions caused by the drought, and has greatly ac- celerated spring planting. Hay, wheat and other grain crops will be short, the corn already in"the ground having been greatly injured by grass and cut. worms, and much replacing will have to be done to insure a crop. inti fats From the Sagar Valley Journal Josiah Matter and wife enjoyed a visit to Potters Mills Saturday, return- ing Bunday. The workmen of A. D. Kleckner's saw mill are on a strike for better pay. The mill is idle consequently. Mrs. Daniel Behrack, who has been sick for a long time, felt so much im- proved last Wednesday that she was able to take a short drive, stand mene Redaced Hates to Asheville For the benefit of those desiring to attend the meeting of the American Bociety of Civil Engineers, at Ashe- ville, N. C., June 8 to 12, the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Asheville and re- turn, good going June 5, 6 and 7, and good returning to reach original start- ing point not later than June 15, in- clusive, from all stations on its lines at the rate of a single fare for the round trip, plus twenty-five cents. For rates and conditions of tickets consult Tick- et Agents, A ———— A A ——— The Tent Caterpiliar Gone. The tent caterpillar, everywhere vis- ible last spring, is rarely seen this sea- son. Even the wild cherry tree is free of the pest. In the borough last spring, almost every tree was spotted and disfigured by the ugly tents and their dwellers, the walks and streets were creeping full of the rav- enous, hairy worms. Not asingle cat- erpillar or nest, up to this time, has been observed this spring by the writ- er and inquiry reveals that through the country districts the enemy is ale most extinet. Strange! A ——————— i — A S———— Will not Combine Orphanages, By a decisive vote it was decided not to adopt the committee's recommen dation that the four orphanages in Pennsylvania be consolidated. The homes are at Philadelphia, Bunbury, Meadville and Benavon and shelter 2% children, Fifty-four children from the Odd Fellows’ PhHadelphia Orphanage, waving American flags, took by storm he grand lodge with the resuly that in a burst of enthusiasm and tender + feeling, $1022.29 was collected by pase fog the children’s hats among the of- ficers and representatives, 7x » on A A. SH p— SRN NN WILL THE PIKE BE CONDEMNED? Jurors Hearing Westimony in Reference to Condemning Pike in Penns Valley, The jurors appointed to view, hear testimony and decide whether or not the pike starting at Old Fort and lead- ing to the Union county line, known as the Youngmanstown pike, shall be condemned, met in Bellefonte Tues- day and Wednesday for that purpose, The proceedings instituted to vacate the pike have aroused considerable interest in all parts of Penns Valley. There of course, a division of opinion among the citizens, each claiming their opinion and judgment right, The witnesses were men of promipence and in many instances heavy tax payers. The jury adjourned Wednesday noon, after hearing only a portion of the petitioners’ evidence, to meet June 30. Among others who were witnesses favoring the petition were Dr. 8. C. Musser, Aaronsburg ; Dr. 8. H. Braucht, Hon. Wm. Allison, T. M. Gramley, John Grenoble, Bpring Mills ; Bamuel Ulrick, Coburn, The jurors were Captain W. C. Patterson, State College; Harry Me- Dowell, A. A. Shenck, Howard ; James Fisher, Half Moon ; Captain George M, Boal, Centre Hall. Master H. C, ', Quigley, Esq. Attorney for Pike Company : A. { Furst and Orvis, Bower & Orvis. Attorney for petitioners: N. Spangler, Attorney for County : Attorney for Supervisors of Haines, Peun, Gregg and Potter townships : Fortney & Walker. anni is, A Good Lecture, s Soclety of C. } church, The Young People’ of the i Hall { 12th, There town just li Presbyterian will give Fri Aan interesting entertainment, has never been It illustrated anything inthis it. might be best ne \ called an ture, concert A high grade ster: will shown optican be used and over 100 The eo: rt of t onsist g of quite a pictures sticert pa ’ Of Lhe singin aun ber of popular hymns each illustr while being sung, by very colored slides, Among will be ** I'he Nivety and tured ofl will be suitable ps etures the Nine" Bil ng as a solo, lustrate i | Galilee.” it is entitled “Phe Man Rev. H. H, Ryland, who well known in Centre Hall, will deliv- er the lecture and also «ing a number A charge adults and 10 cents for el admis- for under small 15 rildren of illustrated solos sion fee will ve cents twelve years of age. sateen a msm—— Uaderwent an Operatirn Mrs. Jennie Van Valzah, formerly of Bpring Mills, but for the past months has made her home with brother, Flavel Van Valzah, in Bloom- Indiana, is now in New York City in a hospital and Wednesday an operation was performed to remove an abdominal tumor. Her many friends in this vicinity hope for her speedy recovery. nine her ington, A pny O, Pity the County Fair. Thirteen hundred slot gambling ma- chines, valued at $125,000, were burn- ed publicly in Philadelphia on Tues- day by order of Director of Publie Safety Smyth. Seven hundred of the machines were captured in raids con- ducted by the Law and Order Society and 600 were confiscated by the police authorities. 7 n Teachers’ Examination, A A — Teachers’ examination for Centre Hall and Potter township was held Wednesday. The class was composed of the following : A twood Misses Jennie A Vera Brown, M. Grove, Foreman, M Anna C slanche V. Rossman Roland , Abner D, Stover, John H. Bitner, J. V. 3 s Samuel Gephart, D. CC, Garis, H. F. Burkholder, J. B. Rossman, Teachers Wanted, We need at once a few more teach- ers, both experienced and inexper- lenced. We have more calls this year than ever before. Behools and colleges supplied with competent teachers free of cost. Address with stamp. Amer ican Teachers’ Adsociation, J. L. GRAHAM, L. L. D,, Mgr., Memphis, T enn. Of Cora Mosars, A Rare Bargain, Our regular $4.50 Cabinets for a short time for $3.00. A discount of 33} per cent. This is not an advertising dodge but a straight tip. If you want pictures now is your opportunity. At Centre Hall Fridays, June 5 and 19, W. W., BMmira, A———— Ap silo. Delegate Election, Baturday, between the hours of 3 and 7 p. m., is the time set for delegate election of the Democratic party. Democrats should be loyal, and send delegates to the County Convention, June 2, from every voting precinet. SF New Jowelry Store. J owelry aud silverware for sale. Re- pairing of watches a specialty, Work guaranteed. Eyes tested free. Best quality lapses, Dinges store room, W. B. Kraven. . Marriage Licenses, Roy Miles, Piteairn, TRIAL LiISY Trinl List tor Specint June Term 1003 Com. mencing Manda Hugh Ward vas. J. debt, Patrick Ward for debt, Lehigh Valley Coal ¢ Beaver Lamber Co. replevin for lumber. Lehigh Valley Coal Co A. J Greist, same as above Geo. W, Jackso son, Hastings & on bank aceount Charles McCafferty well, al, y, June 22 T. Lucas, suit for ve. J.T. Lueas, suit 4, V4, Ve Jack- balance due n's admre, vs. Co, deli Cald- nnd John from VN, tjectment in Bollero ite i ’ yr I: Reed wa ~ Weston's ur mortyg Georg: ndmrs,, sciere facina nge, -— »> - BOALSHBURG VS. REBERSHBURG, Rival Teams to Cross Bats at Centre Hall Saturday Afternoon According to plans officially ed to this oflice Rebersburg base at on the Grange The contested, und it is report- the Boalsburg and ball teams will Centre Hall Saturday afternoc Purk fie 8 Lo be one ed 11 ia RAINE Pron is desired that 1 should take place on neutral grounds, i The names of the BRoalsbt i could not be secured - ® — Accident in Ferguson Twp { i Robert, i | Rock Thursday v u son of Ezra Rpring ured pling stone crusher ries ng it to thecrushe slip pt 4 Cau wheels | machines Mr. T Mit eigh to sudde and ressler #8 young of nt t was een years of age, 5 way gh to avold being crushed. bod | able to g | enou Republican State Convention ii 5 faut ETSY POAT LHe Cg The rary chairman, Fred Npeaker ie pu £s Fietz, nury F. eral Hi permanent chairmat - > inerease in Neh “ge reli 3 According t report, coming Aw law |e year's Crease in Appropr and that the fourth dispensed with, —_— - LOCALS Mrs, Carper, of Lind seriously ill, Hon. L. ing returned fr Will D. in 8 bakery at Reedesville and there to-day (Thursday. thone Wednesday om Harrisburg James and the den Hall, Kimport, latter's two iil of Lio- typhoid [i children, are with ver. Mesars, J. Weaver, and Elmer M. Miller, of D. Robert Miller, i of near Col- yer, were in town Wednesday and at- tended the teschers’ spectators, : C. P. Long, of Spring Mills, is aw ay from home nt purchasing | merchandise, furniture, eo Amor other places he will visit are Willinms- port, Bloomsburg and Harrisburg, Mrs, Park, wife of Dr. W, E. Park, of Nelson, arrived in Bellefonte, Wed- nesday and will come to Centre Hall to-day (Thursday ) where she will re. main with her parents, Captain and Mrs, George M. Boal, and other rela- ~~ and friends for several weeks, bol examination as fil pres ie, Rev, Daniel Gress has formally ac- cepted the call from the Centre Hall charge and has arranged to come here about July first. The installation cer- emonies subsequent will be conducted by Rev. Ambrose Belhunidt, Bellefoute; Rev. A. A. Black, Boalsburg; and Dr. D. Ms. Wolf, Bpring Millis, - H. B. Bpangler, who for the past ten days has been in Centre Hall on a visit to his father, W. W. Spangler, today ( Thursday ) starts for Chicago, where he holds 8 position with the Chicago and North Western Railroad. Penns Valley is well represented in Chicago by Messrs, Harry B,, Wm. C. and Bernerd KE. Hpangler, Roland 8, y David Btiver and Wilbur Shires J. Bhannon Boal, who has been in Philadelphia for some time where he went to have a cataract removed from one of his eyes, will return within the next ten days. The operation at first sight. The surgeons claim, however, that s second operation some time in the future (s reasonably sure to remove the obstruction and thus restore vise fon. Mrs. Boal will also return with Sarah J. Armagast, Fillmore, HEY! UF WITH WHEAT PRICES, Hold Gresin for Am Hi un Hashel, evioun Neeiety of ¥qgulty finda was Liv Demands Farmers That which was scattered broadesst over the land begiun of this by fn Society of Equity, of In- Indiana. Itis argued that the minimum price of wheat should be $1 a bushel. To maintain higher prices for farm of the and your wheat for digestion of a week 11 ih PRs American dianapolis, products is the object society lever of power is co-operation of the tillers of the throughout America. This is the firat formal demand for inere ed nrices, recently organized, its soil hs. It is set out in the bulletin tt ora of mand for cereals is and that at this the greater than thi is an prosperity; tha de- ever, wheat now and of 411111 - | mer harvest is equitably worth a dol- {lar a bushel on the basis of the go market, I'ben the bulletin continues: HFarmers, ks ep {and Reep this fact in dollar whea before “Yes ou will get {1 as Above + fouls, sure as the sul rises jn Lhe gust | » : ’ vital tae equitable LOCALS Ibe b | Knepley Harry town Ti A. Ni i HIG O8 Bellefo sttom price oun wood HN. Alters, of Bellefonte, i jeRiiny ng will shi He cl Monday, fre ever rat class, he ea recent FE oar ough Lhe gr ’ ; gmroniae + STORE. ESTABLISHED 1889. GEO. O. BENNER PROPRIETOR, New Specialties. Attention is called to New Specialties at our store—always something new, Come to see when in town. fo us remy space. We for three Star Keep your eye on this have occupied this It is he Store news, years, re you the get You make your profit by calling on us often. Always something new. "HE STAR. ge | SOE SR Thc Centre MEN’ > and d Boys DI I I LE RE ——_—— ——_— f ii Hall Bargain Store. RESS SHIRTS FS 13541 nd Co “ ee i 12 © SHOES > y OXFOI HATS I LADIE STRAW ‘Farm Ma chinery, pop r DRILL, and "THE Pi Centre Hall, Pa. The New Ca : nformation fi Moe is ofc ishings 4 for Mase fnereiy of Altoona, Abdera, (1 Liis sis W. Mark, nployed in the isan investment WwW we Frain, of £3 ¥ Frain, on Visite in this; fr: 4 1 i In vl cise Sohiuyier, { W.H osition io a Girls Mra Schuyler, ted a § | Beh | Miss wil, in Lancaster, conducted Helen 8 bs tabr. . F. Bhultz attended the stivention church He al Walsoutown and other points. Nun. ¢ HOO! of the al Hiso spent BOIL atigelical held lust week, Mr. Mm. C. C will and trettig to Piles among friends in for the past Mr. Gettig was a caller at this office Tuesday. Fhursday) relurn after having visited Poti township few 3 WioKs Perry Breon, of Potters Mills, was Tuesday, and called at this office to express his good wishes for the Reporter. Mr. Breon is very much {in town occu pies, Miss Mabel Allison, daughter M. Allison, of Bpring Thursday ) left for an extended visit in the west and while absent will visit friends and relatives in Ohio, Michigan, Tudiauna, Illinois, and Towa of Hon, Wm. ! Mills ls, today Jumes Goodhart and son Hugh, of Lewistown, arrived Tuesday and will spend several days with his brothers, Wm. Goodhart, of Spring Mills; Goodhart, of Centre Hill, ter, Mrs. J. 8B. place. 0. C. Campbell, local manager of the Bell Telephone Company, has re signed to accept a similar position under Superintendent Malin, in Clear. field, with the United Telephone and Telegraph Company. Mr. Kister, of Wilkesbarre, will become the loeal manager for the Bell Company, (eo. and his sis Dauberman, in this Mrs. Caroline Evans, wife of Thom- as W. Evans, recently died in Orange- ville, Illinois. Mrs. Evans was the mother-in-law of Mrs. Anna Goodhart Evans. The deceased was born in this state in 1834, and was a daughter of Jacob Wagner, who went west in 1846. Mrs. Evans is survived by her hus- band, and two children: John Ev- ans, of Bt. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Hat. tie Thorpe, of lurno, Wis, 100.000 Shingles for Sale, dhe undersigned offers for sale one hundred thousand white pine and sec. ond growth chestnut shingles, Nos, 1 and 2. The white pine shingles are absolutely free of rot. Bhingles are at Iyer, Pa. Roiyer, Ww, Conver, Extra Sua tore WAL r Black Mercerized Sa : . 4 Od "5p SAL "YY « 4 ‘4 | rimmed WI ate > Wra - ©“ Lace “ £m bo? nn on Ladies’ Percale Crash Ladies PEC I Skirts Gauze Vests, sold clsewhere § 0] 31S9M07] 24 Spoor) 3sa¢] 24 or Ss qt * E< oun 1a Embroideries than elsewh W waist Butto r Prices. Fine Canned Tomatoes. ioc. New Shipment of lL.ake Shad and F amily White Fish at prices that can’t be beat 4 -} Ls ore. at ® Highest Prices paid for Meats and Potatoes Terines - Yroctd {v ie O19 i OLD DUNCAN STAND. SPRING MILLS, PA yr Produces Don’t a fe Credit. B. W. RIPKA. C. P. LONC. C. P. LONC. Largest Stock of Merchandise in Penns Valley $0O%asee Headquarters for GENERAL MERCHANDISE For SUMMER DRESS GOODS For TRIMMINGS, LININGS, LACES, &C. Furniture, Hardware Clothing, Hats and Shoes YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE WANTED : ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, POTA TOES, ETC. C. P. LONG, Spring ills, Pa. her husband. Ne Centre Hall, se