THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. Everybody’s Shoes Are Here.... ArLOBCC00000000 Every kind of Boot and Bhoe for everybody—men, women, children and the babies, and for every business, every dress and every sport and pastime use, Whether you walk or ride play golf or ball, whether you fish or hunt, dance or go a-bicyeling, or whether you like to be dressed up and keep so, we have Bhoes for all and for all these purposes, Our Boots and the very best, and our prices the very least, Agent for W. L. Douglas’ $3 00 and $350 Shoe for Men, and Queen Quality the famous $3.00 Shoe for Women. If you want correct Footwear, come to headquarters for it. Mingle’s BELLEFONTE, PA. 0000000200006 00000060000 these uses Shoes are Shoe Store, ' CO00090000000000000000000000008030000006208000000000209 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS morning s pring enim ame fer matin Cattle Sale, Bear in mind that ten mileh cows, fresh and close the Old Fort. of young most of them heifers in calf. Saturday next, spring- Also, cattle, ers, will be sold at about fifteen head — ee fares Thanks The thanks to those of its subscribers who responded recently. few who have Reporter returns to the cards sent out Those f not responded are no doubt making preparations to do so. Thanks —— ——— Two Cars of Cows Two car loads of cows were shipped east from the Centre Hall within the past week, Friday of last week station H. Bradford, H. it hand IWS. Schwenck rire assisted by (Fe shipment, and Taesday with D. J. Meyer as r sent the second car of ¢ made a Shirk, gat man, s—————— — a—— Bought More Timber Land Messrs. B. D. Brisbin and W. F. Bradford purchased ten acres of tim- ber land from Lloyd Brown, west of town along the Boalsburg road. south- The timber is mostly white oak, and will all be hauled to their Centre Hall mill to be manufactured of various kinds, into lumber fp ot Fire in Bellefonte The dwelling house of Ipsurance Agent Grant Hoover, in Bellefonte, was greatly damaged by fire Wednes- day night of last week. The family was absent when the fire occurred, and it is presumed it was caused by cloth- ing hanging near the stove taking fire, Nearly all the furniture and a piano was either burned or rendered useless by water, ff atprseimsesomon—. Thanksgiving Services The union Thanksgiving were observed in Centre Hall as ual. Rev. J. F. Shultz, of the United FE.vangelical church, delivered the ser- mon. well attend- ed and those who heard the discourse were well repaid for the time given to that purpose, Besides Rev. Shultz other ministers present were Dr. W. H. Behuyler, Rev. J. M. Rearick, G. W. Meclinay, Rev. Daniel Gress, Rev. Ward Shultz sn SS ———— Services Us The services were wv, From Millheim Journal William Smith bought the Leiizell homestead, north of Fiedler, on Satur- day at public sale for $600. The tim- berland offered at the same time was sold to Warren Smith for $357. Samuel Gettig arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Gettig, in Spring Bank, one day last week. Sam’ is serving an appren- ticeship in the Westinghouse machine shops, at Pittsburg, and sometime ago had his right foot badly mangled, and had just been released from the hospi- tal prior to coming home, tA A ce a ———— Masicale by Frank Huntley Concert Co. The Frank Huntley Concert Com- pany will give a musicale in the Pres- byterian church in this place Friday evening, Dec. 11th. An interesting and attractive program will be render. ed, cousisting of recitations by Miss Minnie Menges ; vocal solos by Miss Frank Huntley, and plano solos by Miss Nellie Huntley. Miss Menges, elocutionist, gave an entertainment in this place several years ago, and de- lightfully entertained her audience, This musicale promises to be a rare treat, and a cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. Admission 10 and 20 cents, DREW BEAD ON COW, | Gun Is Discharged and the Resalt, n Another reason is given here why a gun, loaded or otherwise, should not be pointed at any living object unless the intention is to kill, pear here, the Hear The accident occurred at of Jacob Royer, of and that the hogs were ‘“‘knocked out of time” with rifle, the had killed a modern hogs been no one the life of the remainder of Mr. Roy- er's stock, so the implement was just laid aside, the along. just at that instant family “Were that cow a deer, what a delightful shot!” that thought, The polished steel came marching or words expressing were uttered, Was a bead The brought to the shoulder, the dropps d dead. taken on cow-—bang ! We pty New Church for Peon Hall f i of one-half Lutheran congregation Penns Creek ehureh east of Penn Hall, decided to build Penn Hall, TY iis ' a recent al a new church t Bo fp Fharp-Hoover of near Boalsburg, and Frank tile it i Tharp, W edly Lilie INS, 1 3 1 of Philadelphia, took 80 ; asl Alto Mr. day of I ek, at bride is a daughte Wm. Hoover The iple § i Wi r of and co proceed phia where they keepin - Accidentally Shot » Brown, while leveland Not a Candidate as rer Cleveland has at ut torily fe 11 ri uri dent. cious of tions nation however mu admiration a1 confidence are his, Ra a AG wd Ope From Altoona As George Harpham and Jan man hunted io Altoona t wild bogs, including a boar. ine aey evcountered a drove of the seen io that vicinity in a half century. The i 1 the hunters, when but five distant 4 oar charge and feet shot and mortally wounded it. weighed 300 pounds gy -y Ministers Meet The Penn's Valley fini ciation held its regular monthly meet- ing in the study of Rev. J. M. Rearick on Monday. 4 \ asteria al Ass y The principal feature of the meeting was an excellent paper by tev. Daniel Gress ‘The Church the ld Needs Today.” After an excellent dinner at the Lutheran par on World meet on the first Monday of January with Rev Mills. (Geo. W. Melinay in Spring w— i fm ss— Hunter's Tragedy, Almost A Lewistown hunter, who was in the mountain one day last week, tells the story that he Jeft the mountain about dark, and passing through an orchard he saw an object on an apple tree that in the gloom he was certain was 8 bear. He was getting his gun in readiness when the object moved, disclosing that it was a woman pick ing apples. The hunter was so un- nerved by the thought of what might have happened that his gun dropped to the ground, LOCALS, There will be a meeting of the Hos pital Aid Society Monday evening, Dec. 7th, at the home of Mrs, J. 8, Dauberman. Don’t forget the musicale by the Frank Huntley Concert Company, in the Presbyterian church, Friday even- ing, Dee. 11, The Rev. J. F. Moyer, pastor of Christ Reformed church, of Altoona, has announced his acceptance of a eall from the First Church of Reading. He will leave Altoona January 1, The Woman's Home Companion for December contains some remarkable pictures of Christmas celebrations at Bethlehem, the town of Christ's nativ. ity. It is an unusually interesting feature, An imaginative sketch in the De. cember Cosmopolitan endeavors to oe. DEATHS, JAMES MUSSER. | nos, died last week at the age | Ly years operation ¢ { ir appendicitis, Mr. Musser was born in Penn Hall, 1h tue with his oldest brother on | west and settled in Stephenson coun f Of Although but proffered his services in de age. a youlh, he of the Union, becoming a member of Co. fer 12188 {46 b Ill. Vol, and after serving | first term of enlistment he veteran ized | in December, 1863, and served unti the close of the war ' f Musser established himse i f er returning from the war, fin the mer 1 ad Orangeville bi | cantile business ’ | company with | ther Benjamin his ied fi | years and the business was continued 3 18 | partnership conti ir te 1 i by James Musser until two Lu 1885 Mr. Mu | at Orangeville, w { “ YOars ago ser established at | hich institut wii Vit s 1 Al “8 on ti itl vas married in Jun AT v SHmerina Hs wife, i Vive Levi Jones died it geventv-fot of ¢ Philipsburg, ed tie He ag il Years, company A, 110} giment, op. LOCALS i Measles, se ariel fever and d | are prevalent d Buruhs at Milroy at A rural mall delivery route will by i. } i Run and Abdera on December 15th. 1 { The Ge Valley i { went to the Big Flat on tl} f { established between Mill Hall to Ce OTges nunting ie 21st, turned on the 25th, fy empty A fox, last week, was observed { ing through the wire ne | rounds the chicken | Poultry Farm, Kerlin, A organized i eVeytown, with quite a large capital $4 it ing ih Sard « M which intends drilling wells o is bein company ' land west of MceVeytown iu search of eit gas or oil. Mr. and Mrs. Edward toons, were the guests il her Wolf, of the latter's brother, Bamuel Shoop, over Thanks- giving. Mr. Wolf has been in the em- ployment of the Pennsylvania railroad company for a number of years. B. H. Arney, one of the most me. thodical farmers in Potter township, Inst week killed two hogs that weighed eight hundred and eighty pounds, These hogs, considering that their age was only sixteen months, must had good care and attention. have Mrs. Bert Buia, of near Ithaca, New York, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lutz, in this place, last week. Mrs. Buis’ maiden name was Carrie Shanopon, daughter of Hamuel Shan. non. Her husband is the owner of an electric light plant which he super intends. I ————_ A —— A — —————— It will be good news to of small children to learn can be prevented, croup Is honrseness, fore the attack the child hoarse, This is soon followed by a pe- | culiar rough cough. Give Gham ber. lain’s Cough Remedy freely as soon as | the child becomes hoarse, or even after | the rough cough appears, and it will | dispel all sy mptoms of croup, In this! way all danger and aoxiety may be | the mothers that eroup becomes | il seribe some of the most important con- ditions in New York in the year 1000 | that being the year in which New | York will celebrate the three-hun- dredth anniversary of the arrival of i : Centre Reporter $1.00 » year. Hendrik Hudson, avoided. This remedy is use by many thousands of mothers and has | never been known to fail. It is, in| fact, the only remedy that can always e depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take, For sale by OC. W, Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A. n, Potters Mills, i $30,000 FOR MONUMENT, Committees Appointed to Select Site Balld Memorial, { held in Bellefonte Friday of last week, | | Among {hes Like others were ti WwW Cant. ( W. H. Fry, L's £1. 1. Thompson, Btormstown. stated that $10 004 slat Fryberger, I'he chairman $ i bill i yf under a roduced i by 000 dollars has be | by personal friends ,| Heinle : § ( Fis ined i of Governor Cur i tin ii I i i about $4,000 hin bren subseribe { to the committee ; and lastly two Cen tre county grand juries have 11} autnor ized the county to pay $10,000 towsar 4 IMOonuine . The meeting alled principal) combing i al to and Beaver sn vel ' ent that not ve pure { moved tha fe be ip} three men bs Ointaitl county ' Fil NEW WORLD 4 Wherews CH LY Au fy ICAI Colts In ad Fhrice-a- Week Gition est serial fict 1 DY a minis expose the roti methods engage purposes he elections #8 steward : the members’ rights as to knowledge | receipts and dispersing of money : the or ele of members in making might be points of interest if developed the too vole incurring debt improvements, ele, : f i to the full knowledge o be thtone to preach ab yirl, but their cor. pastor, Fhe a topics may i HEAT ane rection might go a great ways to lead one to think that the church is really sincere mse clessmamtm—— Take VIN-TE-XA and she good effect will be immediate, You will get strong, | you will feel bright, fresh and active, you will feel new, rich blood coursing through your veins. Vintena will act new life in you, refunded. J { like magic, will If not benefited money | D. Murray, Druggist. FORSALE OR WANTED | Under this head five or less nonparell lines wil} be inserted for two weeks for the sum of TWEEN. put oti. No adve scoepted for Jess than twenty-five canis Xtoek., implements, farm prodacts eto, fo palo, or want advertisements of any descrip. tion will be socepted, In no care Gan Teal estate of public sales be advertised {0 this department, Bradford and Bmith-0ld Fort Hotel, Decem bor 5 10Cows and 15 young cattle. Bee deseript- ive adv, One hundred and fifty over coats for men, youths and chil- dren at half price. MONTGOMERY & CO, New Cash Store. Holiday Goods..... hand. | | | | Christn At our store w ill be displayed the most Comple 3 mple 148 18 1 You sarely want some of them. wtiful line i 1 town, i Inspect Our Stock Before Buying Elsewhere . . . .. i] Don't pu you have inspected our magn i Almost Complete Line Of Winter Goods. . . i | a} h or Goo 1 C3 ds 1:4 fou Prod wr 4 . cxcepuon 1 Ca Given for uce. all goods must JLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, ra. B. W. RIPKA. The Centre Hall Bargain Store. | Boots, Shoes and Rubber Coods Men and Ladies is are it be The stock, which id for £0 ROWH )iG Huston YS h : 8 ick Coals, Caps, Cuns and Ammunition # f i missed com Carpets at Lowest Frices Centre Hall, Pa. J. F. SMITH. Furniture cee ee i : Wg ANN Undertaking .. eves veeY SPRINC MILLS, PA. IS PER CENT. Discount PevIeewy & i A Discount of 15 per cent will be allowed on all Goods sold before 904. MIF CED........ wanis to wus. 28 HEAD OF CATTLE AT PUBLIC SALE . . . OLD FORT HOTEL SATURDAY, DEC. 5, ONE O'CLOCK P. M. The undersigned will sell, at the place and date named above, the following stock : Ten Cows, fresh and close springers. Shorthorn Bull, weighs 1800 Ibs, Eight Shorthorn Heifers. Fresh by spring. Remainder are young cattle, See descriptive advertisement elsewhere. D. W. BRADFORD, S. W. SMITH, Centre Hall, Pa. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT An almost infallible remedy for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, known and used the world over for clmost a century. Better Than 8 Plaster, A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberiaiote Palo Balm ne bound on the aflve parte, is better than a slaster for a lame ack and for pains thartics should be avoided. When a n the side or chest. Pain Balm has purgative is needed, take Chamber. no superior as a linkment for the relief lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, of deep rented, muscular and rheamatio They are mild and tle in their aoe | A glass or two of water taken half ‘an hour before breakfast will usually {keep the bowels regular, Harsh oa- Bellefonte, Pa, jve. For sale by (', W, Swartz, Tus tion, For sale b &w. 8 Tus seyville; F. A, Caron, Potters Mille, | may ville; F. A, Potters Milla,