THE CENTRE REPORTER 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re porter are oie 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, 1900, will get the same eredit as though the paper had not chang ed hands, FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS the Reporter will be sent to NEW SUBSCRIBERS from now until Jan uary Ist, ADVERTISE MENTS, —20 cents per line for three insertions, wid 5 (enw per line for each subse quent inseilion. Cther rates made known on application, JEANTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Oct. 11. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET, PRESIDENT WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN......ocou Ni VICE PRESIDENT : ADLAI E. STEVENSON braska. Lilinois, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET, FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, P. GRAY MEER... .comcieiicanis sonBel) FOR clonte LARGE, Willlamsport Shans Doylestown J. K. PoHALL......... ELK COUNTY. COUNTY TICKET, FOR ASSEMBLY, J H. WETZEL......... J. W. KEPLER FOR FREDERICK ROBB......... Ferguson Twp IURY COMMISSIONER wrennens LibETty Twp THE RIGHT MAN, Every Democrat in Centre should vote for Hon, P. Meek for Auditor General. He the battles of the Democratic p rty in Cen- tre county for years; he never back to look on, but with his paper, The Democratic Watchman, and all his personal force, entered every con- test, county, and to win. He has always been a Democrat —never lukewarm or indifferent county Ciray fought stood state national, -and the power from man of the type of P. Gray meek ocrats. He never waits until es in for Democratic success, If there is a man on either Mr. Meek, its largest vote General, to him for lA The Democratic candidates for the the Democratic party. We know in the brain of Hastings. Messrs. Al- tions, and if elected must do his bid- ding. ————] os ———————— themselves as to pelt Teddy Roosevelt with green groceries and stale is to be regretted that these miners committed such an overt act, but be in their condemnation, they should re- call the fact that during the campaign of 1896 Mr. Bryan was treated to stale Chicago, and that at a meeting where he was the principal speaker he was mobbed by the aristocratic students of Yale, in loyal and cultured New Eng- land. Then not a word of condemnpa- tion was heard from Hanfia and his gang, of these outrages upon Mr. Bry- who, boasting of their intelligence and respectability, had played the ruffian. The Republicans don’t even know who Clearwater is. Why vote for a man for Congress of whom you know absolutely nothing. Every voter in the twenty-eighth district knows that Mr. Hall, the Democratic nominee for Congress, did his foll duty as a Con- gressman and represented this district with credit, Ws pp A vote for Messrs, Wetzel and Kep- ler means a vote for redistricting the state into congressional and senstorial districts; a vote against Republican mismanagement in state affairs; a vote for equalization of taxes. They are pledged to do that. The Republican candidates have not said a word what they will do in any of these matters. They must wait for orders, MRE ALLISON IS HUMAN, Mr. Allison says he will not make a personal eanvas of the county for the Legislature, but he said he wouldn't be a candidate under any considera- tions; that he wouldn't take the office if given to him without a cent of ex- pense to him, and so on. Now the Reporter don’t mean to say that Mr, Allison is untruthful, because it does not believe that he is, but it does say that Mr, Allison is human and that afier ex-Governor Hastings held a-con- ference with him, he decided to run ‘for harmony’s sake.” The Reporter predicted that Mr. Al- lison would not be the on the Republican ticket for the Legisla- ture, because he himself said in the most emphatic manoer that he would not The Reporter was fooled. That's an honest admission, and oth- candidate be, ers had better take warning. Now, if Mr. Hastings says so, the road, course much to his dislike. (9) Mr. Allison is human, nothing more, and can change his mind. Mr, Allison must go out on of enc fs Aol Because Democrats gave Mr. Allison coniplimentary votes for school direct- or during the past years, is no reason why he should ask a continuance of such favors. If you favor a man once, it doesn’t mean that you must keep ev- Election to the township and diferent erlastingly at it. school board of Gregg the State things, besides Hastings don’t pretend to Mr. Allison the board. If elected to Legislature he would have to be an Legislature are on school the ingrate of the boss most despised type if he would not do the bidding of Hastiogs, to whom he owes his nomination, And Mr. Ali- SON & not a political : gress ome mitumanine The Reporter from now until Nov 15 costs but 10. - pe nf te it Happened in a Drug Store. A A It is important that Hon. J. K. P. Hall be returned to congress. With a Democratic president in. the White House and such men like Mr. Hall in the lower house of congress, we may look for honest legislation that will gO # far to relieve the country of its distress. ¢ ed condition, RS A i — Walter Fosnot has become part owner of the Democrat and Sentinel, published in Lewistown the firm be. ing H. J. Fosnot and son. The Demo- erat and Sentinel is published semi. weekly and is a spry paper and sound In Democratic doctrine, 4 I ———— a ———— The Reporter from now until Nov- 1B Costs but 10 cents. Ope day last winter a lady came to the Y. ‘“She was disappointed and wanted to says Mr. C. R. Grandin, recommend. I said to her that I could receive a large complimentary valley side of the | county, are badly mistaken, From re- | liable information gained it can be safely said that he would be happy to | be certain of securing his party vote | in November. The Democrats who | are personal friends of Mr. Allison and who might ordinarily compliment him with their votes, do not want to | will vote on the Penns approve Hasting’s methods, and that | is right, i Mr. Hanna has become quite a cam- | paign orator, and makes usually, one | speech a day, Bo far he has failed to explain why he attempted, during the | last session of Congress, to deliberate- | ly steal the enormous sum of §270,000,- 000 from the pockets of the people, by | his pet Ship Subsidy scheme. Per- | haps he thinks, that his attempt to turn an honest penny for himself, by incidentally creating a subsidy that | would enrich himself, at the expense of the publie, is little covse- quence to speak about, when he is so caring for the trusts. Little steals like the Hanna Ship Subsidy, | the Cuban frauds, and the army beef scandals, are too insignificant to be no- ticed by Mr. Hanna. Besides this if the people's attention were called to these trifles, they might Inquire why Mr. McKinley's administration has so | little care for the interests of the much concern about the trust magnates, of too busy pec ple generally, and so ; ga -— Mr. Kepler is as well qualified fora legislator as any candidate in the field, He is fair and honorable in his deal- ings and came before the party ithe a man and for the nomination Which he received. Kepler is all right in every way, asked Banc la——————— be an This is no time to Hall, the Democratic Congress. has been tried Congress would Mr. i for found eX periment, candidate and competent and willing to espouse the | cause of the common people. entitled to and will receive the united support of the party in Centre county. - A RE - James K. P. Hall has proven him- freely recommend Chamberlain's ‘ough Remedy and that she could | take a bottle of the remedy and alter | giving it a fair trial if she did not find ey to bring back the] refund the price | In the course of a day or two] the lady came back in company with | medicine bottle Of 1 Con. recommenda- her to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, buy a sider that a very good It is for sale by J. H. Keller, Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall, self a competent Congressman; the sol. dier's friend; favoring only such legis- | lation as would benefit the masses. Why not vote to return such a man to Washington, - - — A new remedy for billousness is now H. Smith's Keller's, Linden Hall. | Inin's Btomach and | quick relief | given ns the Hall, and J. F. Centre Liver Tablets, It gives and will prevent the attack if soon as the first indication of dis. Price, 25 cents samples free, ir » * f von wi honorabiie § rvs x ox 8 x Tanrhar -~Wieave Yund a «fy wy 7 Er Tar hhh Ms, - ” - J Pheitosria a MM WAVAR Ay Aer esen sad Viviie LA.11SE, ove 3 ¥ = 24 TTYL AW fi Ga save ' a i. 8 thas will 62 you well for any TUITION 1S FREE Offers exceptional advantages. COURSES. TAKING EFFECT IN SEPTEMB as to Marnish heretofore. incinding History © the E 24 Languages and Li These courses are especia eratures horough training for the Profession of very best in the United Riates. ing prsitiona YOURG WOMEN are admitted to all o FALL BESSION ojeus Feplember 12. 1900 St have a fine line of ‘For Ladies of i“ Ladies’ Silk Waists. Fine Line of Furs. giier the Freshman Year, than ish, Fre: German, Bpanish, Latino and Greek aud Politieal sSelenoe either the most wa general College Education Pedagogion wants of thee who seek Teaching cal and Mining Eagmeoring are among the {UE giving fot! informs ate College, (Centre Co.,) Pa. Pa. - - - » . » JACKETS ! iE ANT FEV B E-HY VIRTUE OF PHAN'S COURT SALE. 1 of Coblre Administra ndermigned unde ® decensed, of the BATURDAY, OCTOBER, 20, 1900, Atl clock p. m,, all that messuage. tenement or County. Pa, bounded and described as follows On the north by land of Van Tries heirs, on east w lnod of W, K. Alexander, on south by lands of David J. Meyer, nnd on the west by land of Elizabeth Gettig and Potter estate, containing 130 ACRES, Thereon erected a two-story dwell barn and other outbuildings. a good sate of cultivation; 30 more or less, ing house, bank The farm is in At Anronsburg, Baturday October 13, 1000, at | a House and Jot in Aaronsburg, Hames township, Centre County, Pa, bounded on the fer heirs, on the south by an alley, and on the wasl by Coburn alley, The property has a two story dwelling house, stable and outbuilding. TERMS OF SALE ~Onethird of purcosse money to be peld on confirmation of sale; one third in one year, and the balupes in two years, bond and mort WM. 8. MINGLE, Adm'r gage on ! Cendre Hall, Pa, premises, ABM FORBALE OR RENT THE UNDER slgned offers the farm of M 8, Catharine Grege lowasbhip, one ond half niles erst of Peuns Cave co isining ; be- tween forty and nity sarge of tllable soll and Hfty gcres of timber land for sala or rent A pew house h thereon. Running weley si bot The wood land is covered w pine sud choptgul. Yor Further form on spnly 10 W.B MINGLE onli dt Hall TTT DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~LETT RE wo of Administration ou the estale of Jat W. Lowe, late of Contre Hall Bore decesnnd anving baa duly granted to the unde: lgned, he woula respectfully request all knowin themselves ndebled 0 Lhe estate (0 make fmm diate payment. aud thos bgviug claims ag the same LO prowent Liem dgly Syihgutiont H.W. LOVE, Administrator FAWIMILTE are vreeted oak a { Culre DETRONS sellivinent INITOTH ¥ HEBEBY GIVI that has passed Lae ¢ NOTICE IB unders § nit he i the s saterial talker aiid tha maleria: tak ¢ S9 Ie DE FLORAY., tow! 8 Contr be mad W th GERTRI i} fas good store sland larg blag Bow ter right in the yard, good your 4 fruit of gl] descripdions 5 0 @ chur hor Will be soi ply x } ACTOR 20 Cleared wad for two families fiuest wa chard with chools and iwe WN, COLYER, Centre Hall VV ANTSS, = GENTE WANTED re MEX WANTED and Tym iia uly mble fn th kind, 4U sur gradusieos are assisted lrdies avo admitted, Write for Fall term opti Auguat 15th LOBE TELEGRAPH CGLUE§ lexingion, xy Baking nn paid A CX ts Harrb burg. Pa 8% 1% Ake a sted apn for. This 8 ah So Tod Bis 4 wl ie similar on 0 Des TV} marge Ha real oO any height Ww aale Note teresicd partion need Inquire Ad ‘ RB song oonpared on ORn be | Erie ioditesd : $ stairway wep HELV WANTED mt —— Will Pay from $4. io §190. Per Day. A good person wanted ia every GoRELY in the United States 10 help me (0 inte dune ay lsdest Improved Lightning Vire lier, that starts fires without the uw of other k siling. Now in tse in § homes, and thousands of tests swsuiale from those who are thems Hun dvds of letters from persons are selling thems Aaiming to have made from $2 to $10 per day handling twos, Positively the best selling article on the market, Liory hot Reepor will have one when they ®00 it Yuli sai ieniare free on request. Sample Kindler by mas! I have known persons Lo take ders apie st a profit of $19, before they placed an order for a sin Kindler Write (odav for particu 'arsard mmple and go to work. Address D. F. W ALLACE, Smithville. Yeuno we Me m3 ft] 20 white Chambersburg Business College... we ART cnn . + «+ + . Civil Service SCHOOL. Memorial Square, Nelionel Bank Building. Under new management, Jane 1, 1900, Com plete Courses in $5 # » BOOKKEEPING, RAPID CALCULATION. RTENOGRAVHY, TYPEWRITING ENGLISH, COLLEGE PREPARATORY, CIVIL BERVIUE, PENMANSHIP, ORTHOGRAPHY, COM “A 44 LAW, and CORRESPONDENCE. Bladents can ewer gf pny lime «Day and night session. Day wudenis sdgitted fo Hight stndents assisted (0 positions when thurougnly supplies lower thay other E.8 RIPKA, M. L. WILLIKR, i Principals. eangy { Lock Box 252. ) GRAIN MARKET, natant rt os ESC | tae a BRBER + rappmre sys rmmmmsirriossssionns. visemmmessrasess | fe. HEME SEDER SERRE ORS DEP SE SP rae PRODUCE AT STORES, ae ol 25 5 Hh ith itt dod tol tht eb ot ba SREY SRR tht dt htt ba hs kay Sa SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET. Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros, FERRE SIRE SEENON SS aa] we FEPRRRER HRW ERIE SE SE os Ee Pa MTEL pe simenivvns wo - ht mt +o de PEE A——————— CERF aR de a LINDEN HALL MARKEY, Corrected weekly by J, H, Ross, rod... FERRE Oh Fa SR Er Sad ashe he. BEE) DORN c.corinimvvsmmnssmmmvimssmsns soon is asses w LO TERRES SPP RESTON VRAIN E SS SR SERN a Crp ne Spring Mills, Pa, August 27. 1900, P.V.S. STORE. Full Une in designs Marlow Hesl, Jennings Toea-- Liwed or Buttoned 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 Trades. Come and sce my bu i1 £. All kinds of preduce, except but er, taken in ex. cusige {ur goods, Thanking you for past favors, and hoping a continuance of same, I Remain, 2 C. A. KRAPE. «“00000999040000000000000¢ stock, in all the new glock before »e seee CCT PO0VR0CDOEVOROPPOBO0EROROCRO0OOOOOD COCO ETVOCOCOVUTI00000G00000000000000000000 29% 990 NTO GND ‘ Good News > 0] = = ' 0D DV WV ODD Over Two Car Loads of Furniture, Wall Paper, Rlinds, etc., To il cur spring orders, 5 ATC way down. J. 8. DAUBERMAN, § 146m CENTRE Hall é [0 BDV eee wWRs DNDN VV BH Crand Olosing Out Sale of Oxfords, HEVERL) ' O make Mole 23 OL Ng, stings | | that we ail fil § M3 the § ners he | fect Walkover. ivineed. | POWERS SHOE C0. : : : i : foe inthe co and sce them and be a a GML eee FEB PEG we BE ee eae ii a HR a Aa a ee |= Wilbur A. EB + BLACKSMITHa_ CENTRE HALL, PA. - What puzzies other me- chanics can be done well here. Ueneral Carriage Making con- ducted in all its branches. Resetting of tires given special attention. Prices very low, Buggies repainted and trimmed. All kinds of work done in a manner, Call before giving out your wask, i i ATF R 0.0 0.8 CES BPR, hat +E SUE Aah ct rs cue & i ae we TN Q 4 SASH Eal Nee Ht te et tee cots ce A TEES a TA Tw Deal aid workmanship () Nw ama, - a ie wa & » - w @ - * * a es W. H. Barthelomew. ’ (Centre Hall, Pa..) District Agent for Co Central Pennsylvania, for The Vor Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, NEWARK, N. J. Organized, . . . . . , 184s. Alse . . . . The Standard Accident Insurance ompsny, of Detroit, Michigan. Also . . . . ie “A Ling of Fire [ngyrance. I on (Ess FREE Wrswnssssy oy » ——— Time Table, in effect May TRAINS LEAVE MONTAKDON. 7.828, m.~Traln 64, Wek days Harrisburg, srriving at Philsdeiph Rew {ork ington 100 p, m, Parlor car and Wo Philudelphin 927 a. m~ Train 30 Beronton Week elon, sud VPotisvi]le I winore, Washington, ConClies Ww Philads Phin, 136 p. m~Traip 12. Wilkesimrre, seranton, Hazieton, p risburg and ine rinedinte Philadelphia at 6,28 p Baltimore, 6.4 Parior Car MELROT OORCLes WO Washington BL p, Deily : Hurst moeGiale sistions blledelpl Throug 1 Llisdeliphis, m.~ Train 82, Vousyi : Harrisburg and inw 11 sdinte Phlivde iptin 10.8 bp tw. more 94h pow. West vglon § BOLGST SUACTIER 11 Fhiladelpn m.--Trein 6, Daily E and all intermediate s nCelpbin. 4.25 a. m.. Ne 1 Wash ing carn w York for Hi Hu §. "(Dally.) Lt and souls cB... New Yo &. w. Punday, Balt 7.45, 8 m CRIS Bl DRSEUEET CORC « Wgrhilnglon is en LR LE Wasliugion, in, 11 for 4% 8. 1 FH v ih, S¢ otisvii oan i for ry, Wilk a da m., nd en ily Ww Yor Hea Eat? & U5 rrisb i 8 ITE For ary rE, 9 more Hurry viug a f or El 1, » 4 week IRE or « RASC REY ua Parke Comat FCAT Wo Rochester Mid fosw wurg, pe ” Fal ik w ith Cuisie slats BMT ALL AR BOUTH LEWIsB! ’ Wook days, Westward Fu AM. BTATIONGS = be Mon andon t iW isbhury € B ¢ i ¥ € § i irom dy Mounta'n {py ! titre Hall <4 LuTegg iilinden Hall # Dale Summit 52 Pleasant Gap Axemann (1 Bellefonte 4 AM ad OR Rarer Bg Tot ut nf wt : x % 4 | Fi 5 ra B00 AD 80 3 AD RE AG 0 0 re, RDA fe ts 8 FF Boal wo a in BR m, %.1% a. mm 4 i = m, 1 1% “ave Moutan WA om. 1043 aan. and 5 TOHINSON, J. General Manager, % Cnnde need Time Tahile Kesd Down Nov, 21, 1900, $5 ey wo S00 2 Ho i) 3} a ¥. 87 #6 80 BELLE NTE 2 AED AAR... .. ~Hecla Park. h ~Dunkies ..... » 50 _HUBLERSBE'G 5 Buydertown.... Siang... Hustof. .... : LAMAR...... ~..Clintondale... Krider's &g g. Mackeyville.. Cedar Springs. AL! cosuves SADA " SLMILL HALL. 4 Jersey Shore... rr PH A usse Atlantic City... | NEW YORK... : ! | {Via Tameqgus) “10 40] 19 80) .......NEW YORK i {Via Phila.) P.mia mi Arr *wiiy, fT Week Days, 410 10 a. m, Suds 'Sal-bound rom 2 B8S3E bsg bere i Fillmore. ovesnsrrios BEIRIS orvsnsens add Avera oe -F Mame Bee tees ww» ab, Reed — 43 4 ax 3: RZ 28 “wv &d 16 § 4 2 06 by 7 3 2 5 ¥ $ ts i ZSSScss fornesnsrerrend BE fleapurasy ester en. Mate Col tt = -— go go IAA IONS 0G 03 03 0 00 hg we ss PPR TTAB SS * ext rand, . » heads, | statements, with all lines 5] a : Bl si gen 32 SAE 00 4 £ wt Sri AT
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