THE CENTRE REFPURTER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908. QRPOIPBOIROAPOIVDGEPOVOONBGTOQ Everybody’s Shoes Are Here Teed PBRPLODOOR000¢ and Shoe for women, children and the babies, and for dress and Every kind of Boot everybody-—men, every business, every every sport and ps Whether you walk « golf or ball, hunt, dance or go whether you li} istimes use. play fish or r ride whether you a-bieyeling, or be “iy, we ave ke to dressed shoes all up and Keep these these purposes for all uses and for are the the very Our Boots and She very best, and our prices least. Agent for W, Re y ot) De for wglas' $3.00 Men, and famous $3.00 Li and $ Shoe Queen Quality the shoe for Women. correct Footw wat, If you want ear, me Lo headquarters fx Mincic's ; BELLEFONTE, PA. 220000000000000000000009 Shoe Store, 396020000000000020090909090900002300000002aaa084400906860 FO0CONGLICEOTOOC0Q00002222RCDOLT0EDEC COOP DOOS OOO QODOED? CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. So cp Teachers’ Inatin re count * OTA bekah L i Mrs. T. ized Haines, district deputy pr Altoor & 0 to forma the or- gavization and inst in esident, is, ¥ led all the officers. nari if —— Leg Broken, hn Zerby, of near lar | TT eg broken Ja Friday J Mill- heim, had his right sudden re Mr. Zerby sawlogs in the w Z on it. aged in north of Smith- He howe Hing of a log WAS eng making town when the ace happened was immediately taken to his by 4 : - whi me oer. - tureq Reduced Hates te For attend the Yabia siale bandry, Lis esbharre, sylvatia round-irip December 8 Railroad ( tickets to Wilkesbar on its lis thi nia, December 71 until duced ompany stations ies in sy lva- December 12, rates (minimun einseem—— om" Bridge Bill Unconstitutional Judge Jacobs, of Dauphin county, dismissed the mandamus proce brought aguinst the Board of Property to compel the its share of building Susquebanna river al edings Public pay the tate to a bridge over Lewisburg, The court decides that the 1901, relating to the building of bridges across streams between is unconstitutional. This bili was one of the pet measures of Btate Senator B. K. Foelt, of Lew- isburg. ——————— ——— A — a ——— act oil two couulies, A Large Sale H. H. Black, four miles south Alexandria, will have the largest sale, December 8th and 9th, that held in Huntingdon eouunty. hundred and fifty head cf live stock, consisting draft horses, thorough bred shorthorn and Guernsey cattle, Oxford and Liucol and Chesterwhite bogs will all the necessary to run a six-huodred-acr: M. Bwabb, formerly of Hall, has charge of the which means that in first class condition. sn A Old Document as Evidence, The Lebigh Coal & Navigation Coin. pany is making determined resistance to the claims of the Moser heirs, whose | suit against the company for coal land to the value of $1,200,000 care up for trial at Potteville Monday, While bunting smong old papers in | the prothonotary’s office, a document | said to have been lost for 100 years, has been discovered in which Burkhart | 0 ishiire sheep, equipn farm. live stock, to inherit the property, conveys cone siderable of the lsnds in diepute to other persons, paper, ———— I ————————S————— B. W. Ripka advertises holidsy goods, The Bpring Mills Cash Store iu in it for Christmas goods. DEER KILLING, | Boalsburg Comes In for a Good Share of Big Uame, The hunters of Boalsburg and vi- cinity bave bad very good success dur- {ing the past week, The place has al- | ways been noted for good marksmen | for the past few generations, and the | young men of the community are add- ing lustre to the record of the Rileys, et al, Thursday of Inst week a mixed party of hunters from Boalsburg, Linden Hall and Branch killed two deer. The killing was done by George Meyer, of Linden Hall, and Harry Miller, of the Branch. The former put the last bul- let into the deer wounded by Miller, A third deer was killed by a My, Lightner, of Stone Valley, who hap- pened to be in the same vicinity, These deer were slaughtered near the tram road along Laurel Run, Saturday a small party of Boalsburg hunters went to the mountains im- mediately opposite that place, and killed two deer. The sportsmen who killed them were Homer Barr and Samuel Bailey, It seems that deer travel the slaughtered, in that neighbot hood in lots of threes, for after two deer above mentioned were Will Raymond seriously wounded deer number three. —————— Safe Urncked at Salona Safe got work store of We their destructive the safe in the hardware orge W. Esenwine, at Ba- luesday night but got nothing of value for their trou- ble, except a number of notes and bankable paper. The robbers got no moaey, for Mr. Esenwine wisely took out all there was in the safe the night before, about $200, and kept it at his nome. crackers in on Gi ' ona, ned t window o the room by with a chisel they twisted to the hole deeper, blew Was Kai i forcing the front 34] wrench { off the kr { the sale, ted {oor oft The ne Of $00 and dal be caus HIKeY 10D Or § and b an « i wndle rine the WINE a | inser explosive and + secured were to the value Ki, Mr. Eseuwige, and nkable, be ofMlos | Cedar 58; others of Furs + t's grist mill, near rings, wes | #0 entered during the night, supposedly i the same burglars, i | five dollars from the money drawer. Postponed Colt Sale, I'he horse and mula colt sale { tised to taken i postpone i Ww have place until , one o'clock, at last, was i November ; | tre Hall | Considering the delay in shipment, these animals are in fine condition, and may be seen time, met al any ber colts | | pective buyers will | Beale, W. H. tend the sa by 8. who hins Lhe 0 charge. of York, I'he Runkle, will superin- owner is D. H. le, Sayder, The stock is composed of twenty- { three one and two year old horse colts: i or : ; ; snd . | eleven sucking horse colts : sucking mule colts, I'he stock-1 the best farms in Kentucky, tions are made from | best trotting and pacing stock. Sale, rain orshine, Monday, 1 ber 30, one o'clock. ima ttossmm—— Dr. Schaeffer, State Superintendent of schools, has sent out notices to all districts that no appropriation will be granted where the district secretary cannot make oath that all the provis- ions of the compulsory school law have | been comulied with. hat means that Centre Hall school directors must do ove of three things : Hustle up and enforce the compulsory school law, swear to a lie, or lose the six hundred dollars appropriation, These are hard lines, but let no one stand in the way of the appropriation, -r —— W. 5. Musser Goes to Lykens, The spring Mills correspondent has | this to say of one of its citizens, and | the readers will endorse it : W. 8. Musser has resigned his posi- | tion at the station to accept a similar | one at Lykens, Pa. His probable suc- | cessor will be R. KE. Catherman, who | has charge of a station at Farrands- ville, Clinton county. For fifteen | years Mr. Musser has been a very pop- ular and sccommodating railroad agent. His many friends will be sor | ry to lose him, stock is selected from sreeding { and the selec Novein- Hard Lines co i. fos ——— Al vi LOCALS, A. H. Weaver, of near Farmers | Mills, was in town Saturday, Mrs, Henry Royer, of Centre Hill, | is suffering from rheumatism, Samuel Hazel, of State College, call- | ed at the Reporter office Friday. | Colt sale at Centre Hall hotel, Mon | day, November 30. Colts are now at ! the stables. If you want a good sawed stone for a walk, apply to Dr. J. F. Alexander, Centre Hall, Financial committee of the Grange Eocampment met at Centre Hall Mon- day, for settlement, Miss Virna Geiss, last week, was in Bellefonte several days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Geiss, Dr. E L. Kidder and Oliver Gibo- ney, of Boalsburg, represented Boals- * burg in Centre Hall Saturday, DEATHS, WILLIAM W., BELL. The bible quotation “In the midst of life we are in death’ had another sad exemplifieation in the sudden and un- expected death of a well known and highly respected citizen, William W. Bell, which occurred Saturday morn- ing at his home in Bellefonte, Mr. Bell wasenjoying bis usual good health, and retired Friday night in good spirits. About 1:15 o'clock he went to his daughter, Mrs. Calvin Troupe’s, bed room door and called ber and then returned to his room, His daughter hastened to his bed side and found him spitting blood, A doe- tor was sent for but before medical at- tendance reached him he had passed away. Death was due to hemorrhage of the bowels, William W. Bell was born at Aarons. burg, November 28th, 1833, and was the von of John R Bell, a prominent citizen of Penns Valley. He was edu- cated at the Aaronsburg Academy. Learning the stone masou’s trade he rt PAA Ser Aaronsburg, Thomas Hull and family attended the funeral of Wm. Bell, at Bellefonte, on Tuesday. Miss Muzie Foster Is visiting friends ul Tyrone, Mrs. D. H. Lenker and daughter Bue, are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Lenker's daughter, at Brisbin, Mrs, Clara Stover and children spent a few days with friends at Mifflinburg. Mies Blanche Burd, of Bellefonte, is paying her mother a few weeks’ visit, Jesse Wert and family spent Batur- day at the home of their Charles, at Bmullton, Miss Catharine Frank wishes to an- nounce to the ladies that she will sell her hats and plumes at cost. Now is the time to buy cheap. Miss Ruth Swabb with her sister at ¢ obnrn. s0n spe nt EP Spring Mills. services will be held in the Reformed church this, Thanksgiving, Union evening, Rev. J. M. Rearick will de- became quite successful as a builder and contractor, He was married Eveline J. Sankey, of George's Valley Gregg township, to Deceased was a Christian gentleman, a member of the Methodist and an exemplary citizen, He is survived by following children : Englewood, N, J.: church, his wife and the Dr. J John wife of Lemuel of Eva, Aunie, kiosburg: of Be Thomas Lidie, fonte. He algo leaves the following brothers and sisters: B. A, of Bellefonte; les C., of Huntingdon; T. drooks, of W. 8. Bessie, of wife wife Hublersburg: Jlefonte: Kessinger wife of Calvin bers, of Clayton, | Wilkinsburg; Mary, | Webb, of League ( ity | wife of Thomas Hull of Jud: Texas: Sarah E , , of Aare wile on yasburg WM. RK. LONG Wm. formerly resident | of Howard, but who has been living at 5 | Oak Grove tL} eel R. Long, 0 2 past two years, l that Was » Souung long Noe with drended He all after a disease consumption. who was liked by Krew bad that He aged twenty-eight | years and six months, and by a loviog wife and one son, Iuterment took ian who him and many friends in place, was is survived nlso b place is | mother at | Howard, i sins LOCALS Colt sale, Monday No disappointment. Colts are al the Centre Hall hotel stables Ww, Hill, | resentative township now Smith, of Centre Potter town Saturday. J. H. Bu Linden Hall, Monday went to Altoona and 2 WoRring sSpriugs on a business trip, A rep young man was in Merchant ws, of Mrs. James Alexander, of this place, last week, visited her sister, Mrs. Brun. gart, wife of ex-Sherift Brungart, of efonte Jace niece, je ie Mrs, ob Meyer, of Linden Mrs. Virginia, were Meyer Saturday. Hall, Wright, of Mrs, J Blanche guests of i The dwelling house of Merchant F. E. Wieland, at Linden Hall, is near- ly fine appearance, in Grange Arcadia from 5 to 10 o'clock. cake, coffee, ete., will be served It bas been decided not to hold the first meeting of County Director's As- sociation, under the new law, uuti] the expiration of the teachers inatitute season. This has been done so that able talent may be secured to give lectures, Miss Mary Gentzell, of York, after spending as month or more at the home of Mrs. Anna Bell Hettinger, near Centre Hill, Monday returned to her home. She was accompanied to the Centre Hall station by Elmer Hettinger. Frank Bogdan, of Potters Mills, one of the Potter township road masters, was in town last week, He thinks Potter township will not make an ef fort to utilize any part of the state ap- propriation for roads. Will Keller, son of P. F. Keller, who has not been home for the past year, is due here this (Thursday) morning, Mr. Keller holds a position at Pitts burg in the union depot, being in the employment of the Pennsylvania rail- road company. Domer Emerick came home the oth- er day from near Pittsburg, where he bad been working in the freight yards. He is home for repairs, having met with an accident which incapacitated him. When he came home he was obliged to use crutches. Mrs. Anna Bell Hettinger, of near Centre Hill, last week went to Harris- burg where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Mame BSlaughenhaup. Mr. Blaughenhaup Is proprietor of the Eagle House, a hotel that is doing its good share of business, A. N. Bitner, of Pine Station, was in town several days last week. Mr. Bitner has charge of the Pennsylvania railroad office at Pine Station, and is one of that company’s trusted employ. es. He is one of the many graduates’ of Paddy Mountain Btation who are making rapid strides forward in Penn. liver the sermon although the | ters of the ry | be t to participate i Sunday IXiitiin- various congregations will preset 1 the services, The Lutheran school has | Christmas eve Ellis Bhat ffer, of | visited in town « Millhelm, a1 u Sunday. Dr. Allison and wife, who Hall, kpent home of Dr Durst, of amour her { located in Centre afternoon at the Brau Mrs Hiram visiting {entre is acgquarnmtuuee inthis place, J. FP. Re after an abs srick, ice last and is circulating here, Thanksgivit 2 luxury this the sear ity Mills menis them, who are all glad to see him. turkeys Year, f the bird, the Crenmery ( are quite 0 Spring | large Blip ind 0, msde syiug 14 cents ¢ pot —— Potters Jacob Au result of fs Mills Bn the tryiugt biack rock al has eye, over a catel Last week there was a jolly erowd Altoor indies who shouldered 1 al ¢ Reishi hotel from ia, includ- Ing Lhiree lielr rabbits. out it is with a club as aud went hunting for the first killed it Was Kus They gol one said day, that they thie wilh one of ladies Been © | howe a rabbit in ber band and a | club on bet shoulder, J. L. took supper with widow Smith, at Centre Hill, Lf Lre, Sadie Foust dinner and Sunday is home again after aged visit to her Henry, who lives near Pittsburg. Potters Mills This Saturday evening. J. R. Cle champ rai Mn pro BD will have a wedaing #O0N. fact was ane ertaioed | Just we, Of Spruce town, He is it hunter aud ealches them with hind the tomb ston People & Liere the spt Wabash will go i that Wm ©8, will nol ti ey dig garden in find through, It ing until where j= Young ouions will be late, Bair is ou the sick slowly improviog. Puts i Fist feancer is eating Lis life aw; Harry ura is uo nfl ens Penn Hall. Rev. Lauffer, of Aarousburg, visited | Sunday al the howe of Jerry Albright. Mrs. Bouse and son, New York, are visitors at the home of Mrs. Her of | ring. Frauk Fisher is having a new stone walk put in bis yard, which makes a nice appears! Mr. heim, spent ce, H. N. Sunday with and irs. Meyer, of Mill- Mrs. Mey- er’s parents at this place, Mrs Rockey, of Tusseyville, iting friends at this place, J. C. Condo has been suffering with neuralgia in his face, for the past week, is vis A, There will be a rare opportunity to buy Kentucky horse and mule colts at Centre Hall, Mouday afternoon, 30th Twenty-three are one and two years old; eleven are suckers, and three are sucking mnle colts, Btock is now at the hotel stable, ssp A— A — For a Bad Cold, It you have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy to loosen and re- Heve it, and to allay the irritation sod inflammation of the throat and lungs, For sale by C. W. Bwartz, Tussey ville; F. A. Carson. Potters Mills, FORSALE ORWANTED w under this head five or les: nouparet! lines will inserted for two weeks. for the sum of TWEEN. "ne FIVE CENTS ; four weeks, fifty cents, and so on. Noadvs, accepted for less than twenty-five cents Stock, implements, farm wots ele, for sale, or want advertisements of any descrip tion will be socepted. In no case can teal estate or Jublie sales be advertised in this department, or SALE—Ty ihe subscriber, un Shorthorn. a ham bull, eleven months oid. Color, dark red RRaue FOTTE Maden Hall, RTA LE ENGINE—$ horse. power portable’ il haine, drag ring machin how aud ¢ and come old process flour! » Bp Jou Rh ATHONG. Nov. b, 1908 “rortrs Mills MONTGOMERY & CO., sylvain's wervice, Bellefonte, Pa, Kentucky Horse and Mule Colt Sale Centre Hall Hotel, Nov. 30, 1 Pp .m. Twenty Eleven Three three one and two vear old Horse ( ols, Sucking Horse Colt Sucking Mule Colts These colts are now at the hotel stable. New Cash Store. and Beau Inspect Our Stock Before Buying Elsewhere . ‘ond Don’t purcha {lids Good magnificent line and secured Almost Complete Line Of Winter Goods. . . n Cache ot Goods Give, for Prods 1 Heiser « Hr ¥ 11 LAL > change for pox be right OLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, 5. W. RIPKA. "he Centre Hall FA Store. Boots, Shoes and Rubber ¢ K Fall and Winter Coods Wel have Hunting Conts Cuns and Ammunition Double s: re PA. 200ds Ho roe rg Carpets at Lowest Frices We b ing when FO wey the WMIEa Centre Hall, J. SMITH. - Furniture Sores Undertaking ve mn Smith & SPRINC MILLS, PA. We IN 1CT i 5 PER CENT, Discount eevee Vv A Discount of 15 cent will be alfowed on all Goods sold before 904, NUF CED. If you don’t have time to come te Public Sale » ng Cattle sell at public sale Saturday, 1 p. in good condition, Some of the heifers are in calf, See descriptive advertisement in another column. See poster, D. W. BRADFORD, S. W. SMITH, CENTRE HALL, PA. The Strength-Giver "rome. 'JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE ~~ we pir The Centre One Dollar Per Year