The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 10, 1903, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908,
. DLOPROTONABRCOOIOOIOCOOS
“verybody’s
Shoes
Are Here....
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Every kind of Boot and Bhoe
for women,
children and the babies, and for
everybody -—men,
every business, every dress and
1
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every sport f
pastime use,
Whether you walk or ride! play
oolf or b
ill, whether you fish or
hunt, dance or go a-bicyeling, or
whether you like to be dressed
YOt
up and keep so have Shoes
for all these
these purj
Our Boots and
we
uses and for all
sho
the
ur prices the very
are
L.. Douglas’ $3.00
Men,
famous $3.00
and
for
Footwear,
for it.
iqgquarier
Mingle’s
2
BE
Shoe
Store,
LLEFONTE, PA.
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JIRCH APPOINTMENTS.
the
Mi-
stale-
He
he same
Lil
wight
Igal
AM r
a
ronal.
the
Mr
indus-
0 put
Ig order.
ala
% iload Bailder
tdoes the
The
Hs
u
f roads,
good as «
is due to ti
The
down
ie
weather,
veaten
1 1
80 Closely
shiicle runs
as
urse,
Market
ng made to
1 the market
advertised
Usyivania s
t
*
f
1 of extend-
the year,
un-
Halve
conducted
Smith
readers are
remedy and no
re deserving
#aive has been known as
more than fifty
{
for
iy
- - -
Bogine House Burned,
of the
Pennsylvania,
The
> i : 4
Railroad of
engine house Central
located at
seliefonte, was destroyed by fire Wed-
It is sup-
posed the fire originated from a stove.
There insurance of $3,000 on
nesday night of last week,
Vis an
he building.
I'wo engines
were in the
house at the time of the fire.
engine
One of
valued at
about twelve thousand dollare, and the
other one nt about three thousand dol-
lars, The former, it is thought, ean
be repaired. A great number of tools
were also burned. There was no in-
surance on either engine or tools,
these, the Nehasane, was
A
Slate's income 821,000 000 a Yenr,
The amount of money in the general
fund of the Btate Treasury at the close
of business for November, which was
also the close of the fiscal year, was
$11,883,994.91
The collections during the year
amounted to over $21,000,000, When
the legislative Appropriation Commit-
tees were asked to appropriate moneys
for certain purposes they made the ob.
Jections in mwwsoy instances on the
ground that the revenues for the two
years would be about $15,600,000 a year
or $31,000,000 iu all, but the present
year's income is $6,000,000 more than
contemplated, :
REBEKAN LODGE ORGANIZED,
Forty-one Charter Members Form the
Body-—The Officers,
Rebekah Lodge, No. 263, 1. 0. O.
was instituted in the rooms of the Cen-
tre Hall Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 895,
by District President Mrs. T. G.
Haines, assisted by Mrs. Govhrn, both
of Altoona, with forty-one charter
members,
The officers elected were: Noble
Grand, Mrs. Anna M., Puff; Vice
Grand, Miss Maybelle Keller ; Recreta-
ry, Miss Roxanna Brisbin ; Treasurer,
Mrs. Lucy Henney.
The
first and second Tuesdays.
The represent all
parts of Penns Valley, The ladies are
enthusiastic, and no doubt will
lodge will meet semi-monthly
members 1 arly
the sisterhood of more than ordinary
importance
— —
LOCALS,
Advertise your los
Reporter
The Reporter's
snow white,
It
than for lost
new office cat
is easier to make up for lost time
money.
The ra the
bbit season closes
on
teenth of this month.
to Mr.
Hefonte,
Ww and
A son
Grant Ho
fas |
rn
14
at
he prevalence of diph
i
1
ver,
Salona closed
community.
f Mifflinburg
ith the fi
utz and wife,
iast
te
Weeks.
'
“nie
I
Ve
+ ei
Kind, the
are poste rs and see
t is now made that Eu
pet W ill
}
spe ik ab
ol never be abl
his life,
Rs
Frank Hui tiey
Musicale
‘oncer
member Lis by ti
{ (¢ mpany, iu
an church, Friday even
Linden
He rep
1080
ription list
pe organ recently places
i boi red ™
Hedi COurca sit
3 x $ 3 i » £ ¥
dedicated Sunda Half
» organ, or $1000.00,
. Carnegie.
os. are makiog
tions to thelr saw
old Faust pro 1e Kulp sland
iy Bre i
» tramroad,
wight
in M 8. be
al
tahl and N., E. Emerick last
them
*ittsburg,
®
They ha
grams calling
inity of
employed,
v vig Pr » a ted '
mporarily ‘aid cli.
of
Inst
ceived tele
week re
back to vi
where they are
been
Al
Hill,
She
Centre
week,
ith her an apple that, with
ahr Tre suler,
was a caller Friday of
brou ght WwW
d
In ar found an
advertisement for the Harrisburg Pa-
triot. The Patriot is one of the
ing inland dal
served from the crop of 1902,
ther col
umn will be
36 lead
ilies and contains a great
ty of the choicest news,
aller Monday
brought
Shore
morning,
Wolf had
T. \
cepled a position in the testing depart-
ment of the Bharples Separator Com-
pany at West , and will
to that place. He has been traveling
for the company for some time,
Will A.
WwW
Chester
Odenkirk came home
with quinsy and rheumatism. He is
one of the Pennsylvania's extra sta-
in that capacity that he took ill.
Barmuel Fredericks sdys the item in
the Penns Cave communication re-
garding the selling of his horses is in-
correct.
of Mr. Fredericks today, and while
they are for sale, the figures quoted
would not be accepted for the team,
Samuel Durst and D. W. Bradford
have ordered several thoroughbred
Chesterwhite hogs for breeding pur-
poses. The black hog is beginning to
lose favor, and the white hog—Chester-
white-—is regaining the popular favor
it once had and never should have Jost.
From Saturday’s Dally News it is
learned that Col. Amos Mullen was
taken very suddenly ill with heart
trouble about midoight Wednesday.
He had returned from a visit in the
eastern part of the State that morning
and was alone in the house at the time,
His calls for help attracted the atten.
tion of a boy on the street and he was
taken to Thomas Donachy’s home
next door, A physician worked with
him all “ight.
THE STATE SCHOOLN,
Better
ing Male Tenvchers
Compensation ¥Femalos
Township High School,
Dy
of
The annual
Miate
report of =chinefl
Superintendent
that
Pp
i
ablie Ii
struction Ble
f
’
iy progress all al
p
schools of Pennsylvania are
notewort
This
compensation
progress includes
of teachers, a better ¢
pliance with ti sions of tl
atted
ship high sc
pulsory
of teachers and all around ¢
ficiency. Thi
of afl
encouraging
i I
dirs will pleasing
which is
but only
It
tion is
Proves
i
A
'
i
very
eigl
Frank Huntley Concert ¥
I'he Huntley Cou {
| pany will give a musicale in the Pres.
Comparg
Frauk cert ain
| byterian church in this place, Frid
evening, December 11, under the
iy.
Aid Bocie
formed of young ladies «
au
| spices of the Ladies’
| Company is
{ much natural ability, who have bes
| trained by first-class teachers, and will
all who ms
IB
| doubtless fully satisfy iy
Admission 10 and oA ta,
“The Musicale given in M. E
church by Miss Frank Huntley, assist
{ed by Misces Nellie Hunt
nie Menges, delighted the large
ence present, The singing
{| Huntley was exceptionally fine
| the recitation
come, i
bs
ae
ley and Min-
of
{ed the sudience Nellie
Mis
| throughout was a pronounced sue-
| cess,’
"Milton Evening Btandard,
| Milton, Pa. :
the
i 8 ta
| Christmas goods at
| Btore, Spring Mills,
:
new Cash
cus A A SAAS
| —
It will be good
jean be prevented,
Leroup is hoarseness,
fore the attack the child
hoarse. This is soon followed by a p#-
j eulinr rough cough. Give Chamber.
| Inin’s Cough Remedy freely as soon as
The first sign of
A day or two be.
the rough cough appears, and it will
dispel all », mptoms of croup.
way all dang
| avoided,
{many thousands of mothers and has
| bever been known to fail. It is, in
| fact, the only remedy that enn always
| be depeuded upon and that 1s pleasant
and safe to wk . For sale by C. W,
Bwartz, Tuseyville; F. A. Carson,
Potters Mills,
Ny
MES, CURTIN DIES SUDDENLY,
{/
ifthe Noted Wa
Age of
I
el
Wide
tells fonte at the
Ww iavernor ies In
ghty four
Katherine
(30%
suddenly HOT
0 o'clock Monday
Winter Good
sos T OVE
of 3
xmas Goo
h Store.
S
Q
./
ef riety
FOLITICAL ANNOL
FORSALE OR WANTED
Under this head five or les: nonparel] lines will
| be inserted for two weeks, for the sum of TWEN.
i TY-FIVE CENTS; four weeks, fifly cents, and ao
jon, No ads accepted for less than twenty-five
{oents Stock, implements, farm products ote,
| forsale, or want advertisements of any descrip.
{ ton will be aocepied. In no care can real estate
or public sales be advertised in this dopatiment,
ASONIC PIN LOAT-~The undomsigned lost
i DL # Masonde pin in Grange Arcadia or be
tween Uhat polit and his home,
SAMUEL 28HOOY,
THR BALE-The head of a threo pronged
—-— buck: a white weasel, will make 8 nice
five shonts, PERRY KRISE,
"otters Mills,
| One hundred and fifty over
coats for men, youths and chil-
dren at half price.
pot
—— Lk
OLD DUNCAN STAND
SPRING MILLS,
.
PA
ihe
TT
—rl
he
The Centre
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Centre Hall.
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Furniture eeeee
Undertaking ..
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J. F. SMITH.
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FREE
Metter Than un Plaster,
A pleco of flannel dempened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound
on the atlected parte, is better than a
plaster for a lame back and for pains
in the side or chest. Pain Balm has
no superior as a linhiveos dor the relief |
of deep sented, muscular and rheumatio |
paivs.
| MONTGOMERY & CO.,
Bellefonte, Pas
or sale by U, W, Swarts, Tus
seyville; F, A, Carson, Potters Mills, |
[Magazine
Yet it is only ten cents
00 a year,
<3
Y.
A glass or two of water taken half
Keep the bowels regular. Harsh oa
thartics should be avoided. When a
Inin's Stomnch snd Liver Tablets,
They are mila and
tion. . u . Swarts, Tus-
sey ville;