ap ln i 156, > a say " ¥g* THE CENTRE REPORTER Spring Mills. ‘I lorida and Me tropolit in Limited Oak Hall. | A Republican borough ticket was PENNSYLVA NIA 1 n. —— Seaboard Air Line Railway, | said to be placed in nominathn some ; mre . Philadelphia & Erie BR. R. Divigiot snd Northern Central Railway. ar——— $. W. SMITH, . . . . Editorand Proprietor. Rev. Schuyler, of the Presbyterian i “Florida and West India Short Mrs. J. H, Williams and son Ray | time after the regularly advertised cau church, is holding a series of meetings | Lino” to ae Winter Resorts of transacted business in Bellefonte last | cus date, but up to this time no one at this place this week. : ; riday y . wri : 8 7 {oi rar? : 1 ny 1 . Friday. vas able, (or w ing rive * 1g * Time Tale, effort Nov. 25, 1900. Centre HALL, . . . PENN'A.|" presiding Elder of the United Evan-| the South. The Only Line Op Nichacl Heanor and Bi Pocrinal of the aad Alling to ght Hie names Time Tuble, a effet Sov, 9, OW ’ : Michael Begner and Sidney Poorman | o e candl "9, py fe TRAIN BTW February 7, 190. gelical church, preached an able ser-| rating Daily Trains to Florida. | {iced in t : d dg SER ie. 15 orn) oh 0 | TRAISS LEAVE MON TANDOS, EASTWARD : i : = Ti he Were Diniced In Wow iturday, hand was secured through the com] 734 m.~ Tain 64. Wek deye for Sunbury, Sous, BITiY. | time. Mrs. John Glass, of near Salem church, has been visiting her many BKPRING MILIS GRAIN MARKET. * Ly Ly A 1 Bros TERMS The arms of sbstgiono We Be-| CP. Loug aud wife spent. Sunday | board Air 1ine Railway, tho only lie | ed business in town Frias eo Cort La pr ad frm JE fa, Want r are one dollar per y . v | 4 : el : 1» Friday, ints y p.m, Parl Peng ¢ pe pee ¥ at the home of Jack Limbert, at Madi- | operating duily limited trains to Flori- ind 3 Zuahert. of La Gripps Quickly Cured 10 Philudeliphis, ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per line for three sonburg . fda, will put on its magnificent new y ¥ dha br ' 0 “In the winter of 189 nd 1899 1 $27 A. m.~ Train 30 {iy for PEunbury . oy, i td y NT { Vv rs dirs i Lhe winler o mas ADL a. 13 Love iastiri tig snd inter : Sere} : 5 ; ¢ ¥ 3 » $1 : 1 - 1.4 f1 § 4 y 4 ale wr 5 g “4 PER «ir sed inate stallions A ey 3 Wr t On, quent inseition. Other rates made known John Breon is able to be about Again ; \ Limited,” solid from Ney York via tter part of last week, | was taken down with a severe attack | BeIate seComs o Pol imeeiph . Jon, Ba on application. he had his foot crushed a short time i Philadelphia, Bal Tey Washing- JO § { } snow Shoe, a of what is called Lia Grippe"’ Bays bal ! Washington, Through | seuger tied taled ‘alin bi Hue) ee eet. | BRO ton to Richmond, Raleigh, Columbia, throueh here buy {s mttle ls I, Hewett, n prominent druggist Ls 3 i Savannal HOKE ville and = u-| ae . : ke 1 amr } A edi Treir 12. Weekdays for Bunbury, J. O. Stover, of Potters Mills, who AY BIHAN Ja AHGRYI 8 BI t. A wel Winfield, 111. “The only medicine I | Wilkesbarre, Scrapton, Hazleton, Pousvilie, Har gustine, Connections at Jacksonville : batty, Scisbior, Ladeiou, | ousy des Lab i : 4 9 i i i P, } . i 4 eT ” 1 house Sommitice ” ea Be engaged in the lumber business, was | at St. Augustine for ihe [ast Coast, k u sl toad of © 6 to Pine Grove | Cough Remed [t broke up the enld | Baltimore, 600 p. m Worl ington at 7 1b p wm. rin One vely that as the » — : ™ WE i * RB ! I : toned to Fl fiadeipt nd pate % a oa ih 't canaet be ex in town Friday looking after business. THis train tian | arries Drawing Room ills to preaching vice last Tl and stopped the eonghing like magie, | reugerc ok Wo Philadel; his, Eal{imore and ubsidy 8 draw { ¢ ex: : » | Bleeping ear New York to Atlant : : : ' j : ) of " : i and I h wo been troubled f ae products. Hon. Wm. Allison, came home from! en Now Orleans and Mexico and Liss {lie Tonbersor A vit] rip ti imberlain’s Cough | bars won, Hazietop Pousville, and daily Not only are the rates of subsidy Lewisburg Semioary to spend Hatur- Pexas and Pacific Coast Points slater, Mrs, © i ler, Baturday, lemedy can alwas ¢ depended upon A Pais o 6 10. san. Ne w 3 u 3 a twice as high for swift passenger| day and Sunday. | Leuven Boston 12403 A. M., New York | gumuet Waite, of Big Hollow, was | to break up a sever ool nd ward off | Baltimore 48 Wark gion 1059 pm. Fas: 2:00 PP. M., from Lord Slree ’ we tg rf + ai } ennsyivain but, as it appears from an examina tion | people to town to do shopping. 00 Pr M. Trivedi dr by AM ewion Va : = q 3 tin bl : ok which maken \ dive x Ah . . » . * 3 ’ ' . : gE BS is i ’ . r .& Pn 8 7.400 ef the amounts of subsidy which would Mrs. O. T. Corman has been at Mad- | Washington 6:5 arriving haaii corn 1B 4 ; i mill. | it the mo irsbia att. one of the | 253 salud 45a. 10 Rew York ai 7.13 ; wn r i Hariisburg ge samers, at least for the : Ce = }ot 3 daa 1 : oY the passenger steamers, at | “| her sick mother, | Columbia, 5 1 or Tel Juite & number from this place at- | these ailment or sale by Mrs. J. H, | pmseugers can remain in sleepe: undisturbed first few years, would get considerably | en v3 i nah, Ga, 12:2 2 wl f t “ : by 8, v's. i more than half of all the subsidy given, | Clark Bible, of Potters Mills, spent | 5.50'p. M . St. Augustine 5:00 £. M., | tended the faveral of Wm. Ross, son | hetler, LIDGER ELA «J. F. Smith, Cen- and yet the passenger steamers do not | ’ : N » ': ) i t { A J. H t carry more than about 10 per cent of | Rev. Kershner held communion ser- od 4 i n »” i vi 3 , . es f Inae HH tl je our total exports and less than O per | Vices in the Reformed church last SBun- | ast and . th: @ GRAIN MARKET. cent of our agricultural exports. | day ; he preached a very able sermon. } fests of passenger and freight steamers | tion with his store a fresh fish market kdays for 5 f i : ¢ a tury ud makes this statement appare nt andi where all kinds of fish can be had any ¥ and jeads to the further conclusion that the swift passenger steamers carry mainly largely of manufactured goods ex- : ported at prices considerably below | friet nds and relatives, those charged to American consumers. | Who will be the next postmaster? - m— | Rev. Brown is holding a meetiog in » foreign built ships is in itself contrary | The horse buyers are in the neigh 3 - © « [8] i i Bid to the avowed purpose of the measure l wort } buvi . . . , : ¥ y ¥ shy pg eT It is utterly in conflict with every iden | Jorhoed haying up cuesp horses. h ' ! y juin . . or Mrs. Felty Breon expects to bave bast Lieriia eet, Daltin 14 York daily a 0A M reed ANDEN HALL MARKET, mon toa large ¢ audience. Effective January 14th, the Mone BH fevers, of Boslshurg, transact missioner's offlce, Harrisbury, s**iving ot Fh judd i in, 2 ie. m., {nsertions, ind 6 cen per line for each subse | train, “Florida and Me sropolitan ughter, 31 Am Train Hsdelplia, T erald minority report trom a rn tn ale ion : oe _ 1 : : : The Kitzgers y rep for some years has been exte nsively | for Tampa and all Florida points, and A. and Win. Kern each | used was two bottles of Chamberlain's | Phiiadeivhin at 652 pm, New York 9.80 p. 1. Miss Mabel Allison, daughter las ns a1 Ve Reve ; pected to reduce freight rates on farm a : : wl Muking direct connections at Atlan. | 777 oe , ; Train 52 V eckdays for Wilkes. { Lal I ailimore, steamers as for ordinary freighters. The good sleighing brought many | ; ‘ EE Philad the guest of 1 Ear fa 8 ened anv threatened attack of pneumonia. ; Rat) . Uae. go to the various steamships and lines, isonburg for the last week caring for | 8 wathern Pir es, ’! 5:58, EL or id i smidmlnpid 6 And ane of Mie iru i tats | Saturday with Michael Shires. Pampa 5:00 A A careful examination of the mani-| ©, T. Corman has opened in connec- | I eK nd Metropolitan Lim 5 bs ves sr sovneresrifiueseson : i 1aais ales bo Koch a ine > . re phon . . RAD ARE ROS i 4 in rail 5 ii) An ig B a high class of freight compose di The provision for paying subsidies to} 11.0 United Evangelical chureh ever put forward by the advocates of | subsidies for American shipbuilding. | sale soon, Nevertheless, if subsidies were given | David Sweetwood, of Bprucetown, » Bs ; to ships bought abroad by any and all} was in town, and took a peep into the ng Saar 0 : p y hi - hy pm wig tl H a 4.25 uw, Bnlibiuure 4.00 o durrisburg Americans, say, for the next 20 years. | furniture store. . , Co ‘when MRdandon 100A su on the sole condition that an equal | Quite a number of our peop! number of ships of the same kind] . w should be built in America, it is con-| what you might call : Ina : pana nace 5 : », 6 nt Montadon ceivable that this would add considera- | the grip. a ‘vale ba : : Cas \iln Gu. : aud {hroagh pmescages im aillsipsla ably to the number of ships owned by | John Bubb, of Feidler, was a gues . : rN Suiphis aud Buiugore ir Americans and to the number built | at the home of Samuel Krape. ‘ : i! As i 4 sid ? gore To : yO A I A F210) v here. That Is not what this bill does. | Bubb is one of the succes aaful f It gives subsidies only to the ships|of that section. built or contracted for prior to the 1st | Old mother Kennelly is among the of January, 1900. For what reason | . such peculiar and valuable privileges should be directly conferred on any | class we do not know, nor have we seen any rational explanation of It by! the advocates of the plan in congress.| Now alawyes It is easy enough to understand how it| For none to hi was proposed by the gentlemen who| Itstbe fault would reap the profit, but how any re- | That none of sponsible man in public life could al- | Washing likerbarre a tight who are sick. low himself to be implicated In so| 50 Re BO Su SS ho f ey wt ' tl . » transparent a prostitution of the pub-| wo ian was very considerably an . and iA A ureat Nerve Medicine. lic authority for private gain passes| 71, hear the poor attorney so badly abused when tn all B tree! LEWISBURG AND 1 NE KAILROAD our comprehension. But as s00n as the speaker hat come to g il 13 ondway, King cicanscs the system and builds ; We believe that this feature of the | The counsel opposing him freely a a } : : Feet Aemwara, wi ts. a wart Bill will produce Its defeat. We do not | And heaped such { of the! / , : : : : A > a a : think that congress will have the hardi-| That he made biz hood to resist the strong public opinion | Then they qu rreled that bas sprung up since the true na-| It was hard to ture of the bill has been made known. | Fo coneindi But if the scheme should, by the means | i Nick open to the wealthy corporations iuter- | ested in it, be pressed through con- | gress, we shall hope that the president will veto it. It is a shameless attempt | My agents are rig $e pervert the principle of protection | Forifl had a to American industry to which he bas | lent the force of his advocacy, and to loot the treasury for private interests As a true friend to an American mer- ecantile marine, be should kill it.—New | Were shocked to hear of his death York Times. apd offer their sincere ss mpathy to ———— his parents and other relatives. He Senator Flanna seems to be having| was always known as a good and hon- more than his hands full in his attempt | orable boy and young man, bo round vp toe Republican papers of Rev. Brown's revival services are e country in favor of his ship sub-| ii stile obs POO or . . - sidy bill. The following %0. ations weil attended and much good is being ROOF] N( 1 SLA I E. from important Republican papers in- ’ 75 : ‘ : dicate the way his overtures are re- We are having an abundance of snow Anta caived: and a great many sporly teams ars tl, ff i i ' {entra “Not only is there no popular demand | out. Lie LUI for a subsidy measure, but there is| Our young p2ople bad a party in no reason to believe that it would | Millheim and report a jolly time, benefit any person outside of those Mr. Campbell, of Bellefont engaged in building and running ships, and of these classes it would benefit x SE BLERFaibe: LO Mrs, Chileote is on the sick lis The many friends of Harry Grove ‘9800000000000 00000060000 pring Mills, Pa. .V.S.STORE. R Shoe ring Sale, for Monutan- & m, 13% Moutandon & mm. 508, TW x su 2.28 and ug leave lewis CHINSON I. %. 00D : Janting { Manager. Gen ge done by his earnest w ork. EET CH WEI TTI SNE RSI ya — I will ofier at ILEOAD OF PESNNEYLVANIA. rdensed Tisne Table Men's, Women’ da Up No 4 No 2 I'8 SOEs £2 SRE 10 ©, Aaccom- Ce Bt fa 1 jour ET IRE I CR NR A IS and qualities panied by several ladies drove through gogo 8 i am ma own Ni + § swell cutter. Sa N #” a J 1 ts. only those who least need it—the large town Saturday in a hi Ii cult 4 Vo : gine builders and ocean Nners and not small] James Runkle, Centre Hall's new ones. *** landlord, spent Sunday in town. A j “Congressmen must not mistake the Miss Lizzie Stover is visiting her Glenwood atmosphere of Washington for that of | aunt, Mrs. Brachbill, in Bellefonte. the country at large or the clamor of| The boys and girls are making up a few ship builders and owners and] for lost time in coasting. Go ahead ; their lobby for the voice of the people.| we all enjoyed it at one time and Let Republican members go back to C. A. KRAPE. the platform of 1896, which demanded Wm re Sy Lve | 42 f0 the upbuilding of our merchant ma- again if we were ut out of ractire. ¥ , A . chi] | EOC 000000000000600060000 34 #11 0 Lve a Art ) BO rine and carrying trade by other| 0 olf, of State College, is visil- | A wr NES A KE , ‘ \ tor § hut 10 PRIM: fe 45 36°11 36 Fo A 1 methods than a money subsidy.”—In. EW YORK: Lion wHocla Park. Punkies . HUBLEREB'G. Aus dertowt... Nittany Huston .. LAMAR intondeie oers » nE. Muckey ville. LE lar EBrrings make room for my large SW “Ye & ¢ orders. Do not miss this SO00P2C00COLLO0COP0O0QOBO0COOGRRBROY je or you will miss the fortune wna M111. Hak, Aervey 8 » ed could hardly resist the temptation Iii mp BP RERB BECO co2o20C02 ATE, P0020 LLQO0TP000PO2000P620CPPCO00BCOORLOOOIRORED ing his sister, Mrs. Beatty, TE a Ee il Rear, rat : i aa gl . is 1 nen NEW YORE dianapolis Journal. R. U. Bitner says he likes his new | CENTRE HALL, F ENN A, 266m Lexiogton, a3 nskilled mechanics biame their | > (Yin Tamequs . ENT i I tank far doine anmechanical work. | ? 30 NE ORK....... | #4 80 — cook. Bhe has come to stay. TREAAT A = asap . . ools Tor doing unmechani al work = {Via Phila) ne r 1 \ IDR ANTED, AGENTS ar tools were never in such hands, |B. 18 | LAT JE 8 Win oD “The ship wubsidy proposition is leas! Miss Anna Musser is visiting her widdJVL Vib Wal Aad, Vv hat ; i Pe en : ’ i | *Dnily Week Days #6 00 p.m. BOB popular than the tariff for at least two | cousin, Miss Laura Ilunkle, at Centre CLEVELAND, 0410 1 Bell on . pices and Baking | ha . tarned ont of this shop | 110 10 a. m. Sunday reasons. One is that nobody can be Hall. atm brea vod to Tea A va of 151s a i BAND UNIO : 0 Lie moahanical iu. appeAratioe an i ina Philadelphia Seening Our stn hed wo East . mats, painta Brinitgs : Ereasns Al $ a5 3 | Bt Harel burg, Pi ICCLHANILAL 13 Apa “wi 1 dena in from Williameport at 11 30 induced to believe that the foreigner]! Frank Long, merchant prinee of | lowest posdile prices wie de ares mans |? eh 0] 1 We are prepared to do West-bound from Philadelphis at 11 ® b - ug pays the freight when the bill itself] 5. vanville, looked factured by ti nee rast are prey LW. GEPRART, expressly provides that it shall be paid ' Fu ork (of | ber Desc tion General Superintendent. out of the national treasury In cold i X sire Hall, Pa No cripuan. di cash, The other ia that the word ———————— A MAAS { auywhere in gq tality of goods or it rice J § 3 " n | { 2 : . of bs fra eapt ELLEPONTK CENTRAL RAILRO arts of machinery which you may J subsidy has an unplessant sound, sug-| _ " OnET Sponks for Dear ih Part in > k a h nk 1. ay B* To take effect Mas 35, RAD. gestive of the credit mobilier and land Epitor REPorTER—WIill you please | § 9% 99% HH 29 5% © %0 Sol 4 Oa k E xt nsicn think are broken ior goo can EARTWARD. WESTWARD grants for railroads that were never allow a «mall space in your paper to ! JULIAN A FLEMING often be mended and both 155 8 8 STATIONS. TR Th ’ ' “~ * Busan sus i$ " balit. answer the Potters Mills hunter, who | Tab ce 0. time and money saved. og fn “The : ’ i Ar, Ly. aw! am rx subject is one little understood | doubts my statement of Dec. 14, in re- | § ¢ Centre Hall, Pe top H for the | Now ig the time to have vour bug- 630] 1 108 4 ......... Bellefunte........ 6 80110 304 #1 by the people, and even if the subsidy gard to fifty-four deer having been | v 620 1028 30... 00leville one 6 £7 374 6 principle be conceded only those famil- | yi1j1eq within a radius of five miles of | full line of - fies and w ALONS repaired and [S162 588 57... weeversne. 6 SUHI0 4214 80 far with the condition of the ship- Kulp's camp. Now, Mr. Hunter, you | i Machines. WwW Bed Spri repainted $ Do12 488 BY) 6 44110 4714 38 ustry oven bie prirgs 1 § 02112 46.8 28, Fillmore. 16 83110 861 building ind nd os ) 4 8 28 uns sven 1H int the Il (ie condition know who I am, and if you meet me | SELF BINDERS MOW ERS $1.6 New Work of all Kinds Done to Order, | Sha dra 3 asi undertake to say whether the pending | 8t Potters Mills when I pass through | ! 5 0 RAK ES. E TC. «Otis Crossing... bill has been framed on the lines best| there, I will prove to you that instead Repairing Binders a Specialty. HC Work is positively guaranteed. 8 5312 24/8 0alos at calculated to Increase this nation’s im- | of fifty-four deer there were sixty-three deer killed, and all within a radius of I have hind a practical ex pericove for a period of eighteen years - Our prices are very reasonable. | 3 R12 328 8 ver liin five miles of Kulp's camp, The woods with farm and other machinery : : G f iat Coiiowe +1 Fx = #0510 on - rive us a call. Mofning trains from ii in mapor Web t's Improved | Myf trio rom Moniando, Wimmer There are Suudieting interests In the | were full of hunters; alive with them; trade, some § Interested In One| 4 it gannot be denied. There were sud I feel that money can be saved to many farmers by have Flour H cater, $6.00. W. A. HENNEY, |pbtsug olives Afornnon trains foun Mou. ing these nla machines looked Tiain_ No. 11 for State Onllege. Sih Bue College connect Ay 2s Mem and each desiring a bill in its own in- | ® MANY as four parties came together at or near our camp, numbering iu all over and repaiied by a practi enl man, gal and barrel lois, You cannot do be wy SE eigiisieie ¥ LES : sagsae EEEIENT Rp ayy eal §uz3se: = WW OND Belicfon The Cheapest Place to buy Fur- : 1Daily except Sunday. about forty men, at one time. The law chould be changed, aiture in Centre County. FH. THOMAS, Spb M. J. BARGER, Milroy, Pa. Pie Reporter $400 por year. I r and SARAH E. WEBER,| . .. DA BOOZER eer 20d tots hada; bl bead : a stationery, neatly and cheaply done Boalsburg, Penn’a. Centre Hall, Pa. at the Reporter printing Lows TOT VD cess eases «TN v HR rR A
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