THE CENTRE REPORTER Sm Hastings wants to bea real Quay, and is beginning by dictating to the! Republican party who shall be its ean- didates, under the guise of harmony. etree Ex-Pension Commissioner Murphy in a recent interview disclosed the fact that when a committee of G. A, IL called upon President McKinley to in- duce him to inaugurate a more liberal pension policy, sod if necessary to re- move the Pension Commissioner, he replied that he could not consider their request, because the ‘money power” was opposed to the further enlarge- ment of the pension list. The old sol- diers should consider this declaration well before voting. If the ‘money power’ ean say to McKinley what he must do in the matter of pensions, it is time some one else be placed in the presidency who cannot be controlled by the money power. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance, OLD SUBSCRIBERS can pay One Dollar any time during 1900 and get the paper for one year beginning July 1, 1900, OLD SUBSCRIBERS whose subscriptions are paid in advance of July 1st, 190, will get the San Sreds as though the paper had not chang- An FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS the Reporter will be sent to NEW sUBSCRIBERS from now until Jan uary lst, ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three fnsertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse quent inseition. Other rates made known on application, one. CENTRE HALL, PA., Thurs, Oct. 4 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET, So PRESIDENT ! WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN.......Nebraska. VICE PRESIDENT : ADLAlL E. STEVENSON......coineiinn DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Bc A ——— POTTERS MILLS, wesseses BAH IOIS, — Ralph Gift, of Sunbury, was a guest at the Eutaw house over Sunday, John Smith, the hustling furniture dealer of Spring Mills, spent Bunday with his brother at this place. Mr. Hart, of Philadelphia, ing Alex McCoy. We had a fine rain in this part of the valley Saturday; how many turned thanks for the blessings of that FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, P. GRAY MEEK FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE, NM. EDWARDS. ...ccvniirinvnnsion inane Wil THaINSpoOTt HARRY E. GRIMM ...........c.oviccmnnsnnnn DO lESLOWD FOR CONGRESS, J. RK. P. HALL...coi sn seesnnnnn BLK COUNTY. Bellefonte visit is of us re- COUNTY TICKET, FOR ASSEMBLY, i | CORPHAN'S COURT SALEBY VIRTUE 0} an order of the Orphau’s Court of Centre County, the undersigned | Administra tor of the estate of Bante! Brown, deceased, of Harris township, will offer at public sale on the premises, one mile east of Linden Hall, BATURDAY, OCTOBER, 20. 1900, All o'clock p.m, all the! message, tenement or tract of nud situated io Harrls township, Centre County Pa , bounded and described as follows On the north Dy land of Van Tries helrs, on east by land of W, K. Alexander, on south by lands of David J, Meyer, and on the west by land of Elizabeth Gettig and Potter estate, containing 19) ACRES, more or less, Thereon ercoted a two-story dwell ing house, bank burn aud other thai The farm Is in a good state of COBURN, I. L.. Weaver, of Woodword, and Misa Gertrude M. Kerstetter, were married last Tuesday evening. A | long and prosperous life is the wish of the writer, for the young and happy couple. Mr. Samuel W, Rupp and Miss Mag- | gle Klmer, both this place, were | united in marriage on Bunday, BSep-| tember 80, 1900, by J. I. Garthoff| Esq. Many congratulations, heres ave tinbered wit oak. Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Fryer, who lives at Bunbury, is of cultivatl At Aaronshurg, § p.m. a House and } township, Centre ( r. Pa. north by Heoond street. on thi for heirs, on the south by ao alley, and en the west by Coburn alley, The property has 4 two story dwelling house, stable and outbid ing. TERMS OF SALE ~One-third f purchase 1900, at 1 Haines on the home on a short visit to her parents. v lot of Con Some of our residents expect to be present at the Milton fair, which is in 2 “i progress this week. money to be paid confirmation sale B and Witmver third in one year, and Lhe balances in tw) years, sn . Cts v | wit rest to be secnred by bond and mort spent Sunday with their families, at | gage on premises, WM. B. MINGLE, Adm'y Centre Hall, P this place, | spire Hall, Ps Two of ¢ rater pipe . \ UB ; I'wo « ar loads of water pipes for the | JEOUBLIL BA LE. Coburn Water Company, last | cy Sparr, deceased, or on Saturday, Oct. 6, On of Of Thomas James I A came week, and the balance of the order will The trench laying of WrsOnAl proper} be shipped in a few days. is now nearly ready for the the pipes. Dr. Smith’s | Salve | IS UNRIVALED A are For Old Sores. © NW WN WNT ¢ Aftor everything else fails & i ¢ Try Dr. Smith's Salve. | ¢ it will heal every time. Once used, always used. “BB GWG Nd il, post paid, in two ounce ’ oi cents. Address, SMITH CO., Centre Hall, Pa. 2% 9 9% NS BN NN HBO $ ~~ Y 0 Good News Rev. Gearhart returned from Synod Monday morning. Miss Edith Royer, of near Centre of the guests, while in the dining room, Ra Sa MILLHEIM, J. JH. WETZEL ooreoossrrisssssssessmeenenr Bellefonte | rain which was so much needed. J. W. KEPLER....ccoursrsssmsnic mn: FErguson Twp FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, FREDERICK ROBB...ccciirs come ldberty Twp Tom Farner left on Friday; they move to Philadelphia in few days, where they will make home. Success to them. their HANNA AND THE TRUSTS. nin i —— Mr. Hanna in a speech delivered in it Happened in a Drug Store. Chicago a few days ago, said ‘‘he did not believe that there was a single trust ‘n the United States,” and yet before he finished his speech he charg- ed that Chairman Jones of the Demo- cratic National Committee was at the head of the cotton trust. If there are no trusts how can Mr. Jones be at the head of one of the trusts, and how can Mr. Hanna have the audacity to make the assertion before an intelligent au- dience that there is not a trust in the United States, and in the same speech charge that a certain person is at the head of the cotton trust. Mr. Hannba has convicted himself out of his own mouth of wilful and deliberate false- hood. This falsehood is uttered in the presence of the representatives of the trusts, whom he had called together for the express purpose of buying cam- paign contributions to elect McKinley, so that the greedy and rapacious trusts that Mr. Hanna specially represents may have an additional four years in which to plunder the people, and fur- ther enrich themselves, pss A — A A my drug store and asked fora brand of cough medicine that I did not have in stock,” says Mr. C, R. Grandin, popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y, know what cough preparation I could recommend. I said to her that I could freely recommend Cough Remedy and that take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if she did not find she could bottle and I would refund the paid. In the course ofa day or the lady came back in company with a friend in need of a cough and advised her to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. sider that a very tion for the remedy.” It is for sale by Mrs. J. H. Keller, Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. price medicine a bottle of I cone good recommenda A Mp cops When you have no appetite, do not relish your food and feel dull after eat- ing you may know that dose of Chamberlain's Liver Tablets. Price ples free at Mrs. J. H. Keller's, Linden Hall, and J. F. Smith, Centre Hall IF YOU WISH TO BECOME you need a Stomach and J. W. Kepler is abundantly qualified => cents. Bam- to represent Centre county in the legis lature. He will only favor measures that are of benefit to the masses Trusts, corporations, etc., can expect nothing from him. ——————— A ————————— J. K. P. Hall has all the qualifica- tions for an ideal congressman. His record in the lower house is absolutely clean; he is the friend of the soldier; h2 looks after the interests of the lower classes, not simply because it is his du- ty, but a pleasure; he does not favor trusts and monopolies. Every voter in Centre county can safely support Mr. Hall for congress. - » Ar w 1 ahort. if 3 honaraisie The Pennsy pur Messrs, Wetzel and Kepler were nominated by the people for the legis- lature; Messrs. Allison and Thompson TUITION 15 FREE were nominated by Hastings. Which FREE P. Condo made a business trip to Mrs. C. H, Morris to Johns- take in’ the centen- be held there this reek, and also to visit her mother, WwW. F. at the home went nial which will Smith and wife spent Sunday ex-Sherifl near Port Matilda. i Miss Reish, of Centre Hall, | ing at the National hotel this week, the sick list wid of Cronister, is visit Joseph Cantner is on this week, A. dealer, was in our clothing 13 iL¥ Kessler, poplar ellefonte Monday. had been Mrs. E. W, months, returned | | Miss Della Reighard who staying with ber sister, Mauch, for several { to her home In Shamokin last Thurs | jday. Miss Bessie Sturgis is visiting her | father in Watsontown this week. f the Bell Tele this lo- putting ter. The repair crew phone Company has been in oJ TREN cality for the last ten days, their line in order for the win Mrs, home in this place Tue Ww (:. 8. Frank returned to her day, after vi Mit iting friends in Ne erlin and flinburg for the last y weeks, x it is hs that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to Rllay make sleep p it. For sale by den Hall; J. F. the of the and yas § It is good. Try Mrs. J. H. Keller, Lin- Smith, Centre Hall. irrition throat, ile yy end “ v phase an ow vaVesva * Boas x ne on 4 a is 3 11 . hed i AL > w "ree w AR Riri Y hE Waa ’ w » * obs df nor en yt ah VW a sasav vy Ure a Urs 1 ai wili Ot ou well for any aT De ND BVDV YDD Again Centre Hall is $111 rel CIUIrea Over Two Car Loads of Furniture, Wall Paper, Blinds, etc., Gown 'C Way DAUBERMAN, CENTRE HALL. ¢ J. S. PENNSYLVANIA K, ES A%e and Northern Central Hallway, Time Table, 1 effect Ma) KDOR. 1065, RAINE LEAVE MOKTA EARTWARLD, Prain 64 We wy at i A. ‘Grand Closing Out | Sale of Oxfords. Re 1 Bg ME: COMIYIneod POWERS SHOE CO. Bush Arcade. Dedlefonte. | HENNEY, BLACKSMITHa_ CENTRE HALL, PA. - What puzzies other me- chanics can be done well here. General Carriage Making con. dueted in all its branches, HELV WANTED Will Pay from 82 fo 810, Per Day. € ¥ Offers exceptional advantages. | IN ALL COURSES. TAKING EFFECT IN SEPTEMBER, 1900, ¢ asto f two of these candidates are most likely to serve the people best? The Repub- lican candidates are not even their own; they owe their nominations to Hastings; they must serve him and he is & hard master, —————— A AYIA If you wish to continue to pay a necessary war tax every time you draw a check, make a note, or execute a le- gal document then vote for McKinley. But if you are tired of wasting your money to pay this odious and burden- some tax, then vote for Bryan, who is pledged to eollect in the shape of tax- es only what is necessary to pay the expenses of the government economie- ally administered. varied the E irnish a4 mach more 2 heretofore, incinding 1 story Languages and Literatures The courses in Chemistry, Civ very best in fog positions Electr the United States. FALL SESSION opens September 12, 1900 tion respecting courses of study, expenses, eto, an The Star! GEO. O. BENNER,. . . Prop. ESTABLISHED 18% A The hunting season will soon begin, and we wish to call your atten- tion to our line of t n We have a Single Bar relat $7.50 and a Doub- le Barrel at $1250. You should see these guns. Even his enemies concede that Mr. Bryan is incorruptible, and has the courage of his convictions. He says if elected he will do justice to the soldier, and that he will do his utmost to de- stroy the power for evil in the trusts, MeKinley is practically silent on the trust question, because Hanna has di- rected him to be silent, and he has re fused to do justice to the soldier, be- cause ‘the money power is opposed to the further enlargement of the pension list”? A A SS ———— In the salt producing districts of the state of New York many once flourish- ing towns have been practically depop- ulated, and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property rendered val- ueless, all because the Halt Trust for the purpose of curtailing the salt pro- Then again, If you are thinking of duction, has purchased thesalt mines | buying a Dinner Set, don’t fail at these towns, and closed up and dis- | the kind we offer. They are the semi- mantled the operations. The same Ia | yiterous, and of the famous Sebring true of many oil producing sections, | make and guaranteed not to glaze, and natural gas belts, The Standard Oil Company, which is the ofl trust, We are headquar- ters for fruits. sb it impossible to operate the oll and nat- ural gas in these sections in competi. twp ty have « French, German Eib & wanis of few Po yzien, foal Sclence i Kindl pimple plsoed an orde Write ondary {or pantioy work, Addr DF Tetinesoo Chambersburg Business College... we ART in . waa Cvil Service SCHOOL. Memorial Square, National Bank Building. y sek either Hk Ww i are in securing and hold anical and Mining Engmoeris ulty among the ERS or for CATALOGUE informa 1 showing positions held by graduates, addrom Pa Under new management, June 1, 1900, Com plete Cotirses in . . | BOOKKEEPING, RAPID CALCULATION, | BRTEROGRAVHY, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH, COLLEGE PREPARATORY, CIVIL SERVICE. { PENMANSHIP, ORTHOGRAPILY, {COMMERGAL LAW, and CORRESPONDENCE. | Students ean enter at any ime Tiny and | nignt session. Day students admitted to Night | sessions without extra charge | sSidents assisted (0 positions when thoroughly | qualified Ratos and sapplics lower than other schools of thie Kind «Vacation for 1900, Dee, 21st to 31, «Send for our new college catalogue, Any ote contemplating aking any course taught by us would do well to addres, i E.B RIPEKA, 1 ML. WILLIER, § { Loe : Spring Mills, Pa. August 27, 1900, P.V.S.STORE. Fuli line In stock, in all the new designs Marlow Heel, Jennings Toe Laced or Battoned Boxed Calf, Norway Calf, Russians Calf. My stock was never more complete. No jobbing, but solid shoes direct from the manufacturers, Bpecial inducements for the Fall Trade. Come and see my stock before buying. All kinds of produce, except butter, taken in ex- change for goods, Thanking you for past favors and Loping a continuance o same, I Remain, C. A. KRAPE. COB00CO00OPE000000000000 : Principals, ibauly Box 24.) GRAIN MARKET, - SAREE evs wes oF rth ot mas tt C Now ORE, .ovmmiirn 3 1BY wvecommnsivormnn sosivvnnes PRODUCE AT STORES, BRIBE comune cosrssinssr orm visas bosimisnsmasssns | asorse w— rr SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET, Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros, tat tub Arte tn LE DEE EE SR LE SS ——— LINDEN BALL MARKET, Corrected weekly by J. H. Ross, Wheat, i IB ovirnvs sor iiiins urbe ess s bosons SEERIRSE LL Ll 8 CO0000050002000000002000000000000000000000080 FERRIS ERS RRR SE Job work of every deseription Prices a a tte et a kd TW... commmnnivarrenns Bhd hhh dhl hs fbb a ed can be done at this office. FERRE SRR ER ERR eee by their misrepresentations have made THE STAR. tion with that gigantic corporation, ere very reasonable. ¥Isprszssy Resetting of tires given atiention. special Prices very low. Buggies repainted and triznmed. All f work Kinds of done neat and workmanship manner, in 8 W. H. Barth Hall District Agent for . ae lne * ‘GMT a Paddav val . mus benny} Central for The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, NEWARK, N. J. Organized, ANIA Yhandiag . - » Also . The Standard Accident Insurance Company, of Detroit, Michigan. » . Also « 40 A Line of Fire Insurance. Wee NPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS. <ALL. PER. sons who are still indebted on subserip. tion to the former publisher of the Cexrae Re PORTER, to July Isl, 1900, are beteby reminded that it is nrgent thal same receive prompt atten tien. As we expeot to remove from Centre Hall by Oct, 1st, 1000, we will be pompelled sfier that date to employ other means for the collection of one and all such unpaid on RED secounie KURTZ, Contre Hall. To Repalr Broken Artl. Major’ xd es IPTG PRATORRBAN ROUGH TRA i oh 4 i 5.4 LEWIEEBL BAILRBOAD. Wostward. AM Eastward, A £ £4 ns TAYE Lewisburg for Mou 8. In a x p.m, . R.N0O0D Gen'l Pes'ger agt HUTCHINS N., J “00 ruers! Manager. NK ime Table YLVANIA, [CENTRAL RAILROAD OF P Condensed 1 No €:No 4. No 2 BELLEF RTE woh igh... ~Hecls Park. wd EN KOK FLHUBLERSR'G. ~Suydertown... etd IBD YT. Huston... LAMAR intondale.. ers Sng. 51. ackerville... 7 80. 0dar Springs. Uses sn ORBOTIR - MILL HALL. Jermey Shore... Ape | Lye | W'POT LL ; PHILA Atlantic ity... NEW YORK... | (Via Tamegua.) 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