ha THE EXTRAYV to an end there is ne ‘1 e of profligacy with the R publican » » pub ie 11% Hr Pr hrongh all the same. yarty pu lican i ‘ "eRPONsID Centre Hill, Thoesaleof J. B. Royer was fairly well attended Tuesday. Marion Thompson, of Stormstown, spent some time last week visitiog his friend Miss Lydia Bmith, A. CU, Ripka and son attended the horse sale at Millheim lnat Monday. A. BR Lee who is moving (oto the tenant house on the old Bparr farm, has been hauling some of hig gor ds, Morris Burkholder took a jolly sled loud to Bwartz's store one day last week, James Moyer, of Tusseyville, was in town Monday on official business, Mrs. Busan Burkholder and son 4 Inventor Edison the great realized the dream of electricians ['he statement does not 11 S who profess tO know son storage battery is of stlv and cheaply charged being iree from the Tesla’ esii 8 in onstruction bi nines will ' + OIHIOLIVES No a ARGUMENT ENDS ON SCHOOL Ft win Whether Governor Stone Had the to Reduce It 81, 000.000 Suprems Conrt Now reid Vowes Fins! argument on the veto power of the the preme i (iovernor was made in fonday to Court A taken Ir Pl regarding the $11,000,000 ny { for tribunal an appeal was Centre County Common “HR 1 i ic schools, Ti | pul held under advisement | The school distriet | ship, Centre (County, » iH 0 | \ ninety merchaut, taiier « nen or employ chandise bu ent position by LO j by (rovern. ability and of t It has been de he Senate and House, | mee of opinion, : ut as the voting away the public money and their warnings had no effect. Its leading journals bave de- But it Says “The Re. y for the Republican party is For &tiy * J. B. Royer. AMPA Pine Grove Mills, Mr. and Mrs. David Reed are among the grip victims, Dr. George Woods handles the rib bons over a newly purchased driver, Grandmother Mary Gates is recover. ing from an a'tack of heart trouble, She is being attended by her daughter | Mra. Hurry Erb, of York State, { Miss Ballie Everhart is confined to | her bed suffering with stomach troub- He and grip, Miss Jennie Hunter is ill with grip, aud threatened with pneumonia, or any ariicie of valu» Lo purcliasers to the imate DUsiness, - - -— THE ASSESSORS WOUR The Valuation in Centre County ated KRLR0.000 in Three Years Depre 3 From the asessors’ return it will 1 & seen that the valuation of property | Centre County according to the best the has depreciated since 1807 judgment of various appraisers, from $10 853,380 to $10.5686.308 {41901 or a tol ¥ ha | loss of $250.8347. The greatest de precias | tion is in real estate, which sum is 8267 .- 077. The 141 less than three years ago, and neat {cattle were reduced by 2583. Every to- | tal is reduced since 1897, including { money at interest, except the valuation : : i of stages and which is in- jereased by $383 The figures are as follows : : | Xo. of ta xables Cleared land, No, of anres | Timber land, No, of sores 0 | Value of real estate exempt i from taxation | Value of aul ronl estate taxes : i able womans iviupone seven] { No, of horas and males Value of same {| Ro. of neat oattie over four FORrR OA ison sini orev | Valoe of seme — {| Value of salaries and ooo pa. Ly Aggregate valoe of all taxa. bie property for county . Prrpomes veined ATE Amount of money at interest 2.004 479 | Vane of stages, omnibusos, OR coo ps coins avian sans ‘ Ro, of vale dows ....ooooo ions No, of fewnle dogs number of horses diminished omnibuses, 7 02 flies $464,263 s1843 3.0% 13h AA i Cow's Strange Diet, A valuable cow belonging to Mahlon ty, died recently, For several weeks possible the animal's ailment, filled with nails, screws, small pieces of scrap iron and wire, Prominent Ciel to Hest HENRY BECK Henry Beek "her daughter, Mrs, Madisonburg. take place in the ceme- Yeariek iw of near the new ernoon. M . iit I's ity-two years, and hit paraly win rio the grave he was married children survive Frank Y Roy er, e4 is to her des iil and n wil Bcience id do ‘1 AWAY Ws Mr sympathy of fr PF LUCIT Dereave- irsday il hb d el Niteen day maorn- imestead, tg galy-oue Bavaria, Gor- he emigrated summers, die rg, ailer an She leaves a seven childre: ter of WW. 1 and was aged x WV ASHINGTON Personally Condoeted nayivania Raliroad + Railroad Special i wnducted Tour Monday, April 1. ivania, offers an iv to visit the Na- factorily and at a exerience of ROC panies: thie the tour of possible waste Fan # is ran from to Washington: will leave at (ime in- round-trip tickets, tation, | AOCO ner on date of tour on April 4, will be intel til after luncheon rates ive Rats re 1a io 3 k is A Washington Proponrtionate diate sintions, Returning, special train will leave Washington at 850 P. M., Thursday, Passengers from points west of Williamsport, and from Dewart, rates from interme Belinagrove, Lykens, Dillsturg, ee banon, Lancaster, Columbia, Wrights. ville, and points on the Shamokin Division will use regular trains from returning. All tickets return also on regular pril 11, inclusive, Cinides to Washington will be dis. For rates aud time of trains from tn. termediate staf jons, Itineraries, tiekets, and full information apply to ticket Agents; I. 8. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa; Tourist Agent, #4 Pubilo Square, jor address Geo, W, Asdistant General Passenger ‘Broad Street station, Phila- Boyd, Agent, 14, 1901. EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE. | Report of the Conference Partial List of i Appointments, The Central Pennsylvania Confer- lin session at Red Lion, York County, | adjourned Tuesday, The managing board of the Church | Extension Society was authorized to | purchase the Presbyterian church of- [ fered at MifMlinburg The matter of the erection of at A managing board an a par- | sonage ltoona was referred to the d the trustees of Altoona Mission for favorable eration. tev, I. B. Frainer was appointed receive the charitable eollections: Jd. F. exteasion o tev, chureh R OF WOW, oF. is P. C. r of Mhuliz the general ilection, and ~ Baumgardner, the foreign Rev. was elected tre slonary | contributions. myer ART funds for CHsIONn rt » v 4 al ¢ * reports indicated progress along all lines, especially the missionary, 5 > 4 6,000 having been eollected during pre- fad. 55,000 m Rev, dressed the conference he year, or we than any i 4 Ww jest in the interest vious year. i. 3 ’ ¥ ’ "1 y of the publis HOE Louse, A Ie ETOsR earnings of the house for the vear end- ing ember 1, 16 over = - Sept i) Mi Pa., banner charge, having contributed an Lewisburg, was declared the average of $4 17 per capita for missions. ¢ 35 per capita. wid with $2 ariisle is sec Rev, lega Jacob Hartzler was re-elected de. te to the board of missions, Ag icdivial Piam al cand fudesbiin fudgsehij Middle District yivania. Both Far al € “ii1 ed Federal Co are Quay sdherent - - With Stricken Paralysis Bierly, of ninely harine Rebers. i sONe Years ol a with Wi } Hye rs asl week, was siricken araiyveis and is entirely helpless, lady in t ! ion is such that | mprobable, | - ith . - i Mrs Simon FF. Moyer Dead. is very Httie U., wife of Simon P. Mover. I at her home in Womelsdorf, : Interment will take place F Mra, Mover is well Lo many « the people about Centre Hall, having tived on the farm now owned by M. J Dec 10 will greatly regret to hear her death. Herage was about forty- a, vb ria ws i riday a. ma. | Ruown +f "i ¥ of fiv nist incense Received a Call. Rev. John H. Keller, son of James A. Keller, of near this place, last Sun- day preached a trial sermon at Mi Pleasant, North Carolina, and later Was given an opportunity to accept or reject becoming the regular pastor of the charge. Rev. Keller is a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College and will graduate from the Theological Semioary at Laveaster in May, — ilps : i Fablic Sale Leonard Rhone, of Centre Hall. will al his Rhoney mede, three miles west of Old F. rt, ninety head of live stock, embracing Morgan aud French Coach horses and colts, Holstein cattle, Shropshire sheep, {| Berkshire swine, also farm imple. ments. While these animals have not | been registered they have been bred | from registered sires for three and four | generations. A rare opportunity to | buy well bred stock. Sale begins at 10 1801. well residenos, A. M. Arney, of this place, has re. [cently been appointed as one of the [class of 1901 at Pennsylvanian State j College. The speakers are appointed { from their class standing and previous grades in essays and rbhetoricals, There are fifty-three members in the class of 1901, and to be chosen ns one of the five speakers speaks well for Mr. Arney, Miss Grace Alexander, daughter of Dr. J. F. Alexander, is one of the hon- or students of the graduating class. The Reporter congratulates these young people on the distinction con ferggd upon them. Died from Paralysis, Mrs, Lizzie Keller died at the home of her son William, in Madisonburg, Bunday evening, from the effects of a paralytic stroke received some time previous. Interment was made this, Thursday forenoon at the Yearick church, near Madisonburg. Her age was about sixty years. Mrs. O. T. Cor man, of Spring Mills, is the only sur viving daughter: the sons who survive are Harry, Zion; Adam, Aaronsburg, and William, Madisonburg. ‘TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Verses to Memorize, see thet litle sunbeastn Darling throug Light bBoalier “Water, water, eve : Bee Grant Hoover, Bellefonte, before You insure, sel 3 a need of suit D. W. Bradford. fv ve § 4 If You are in pucsphiale con- hn a » will John Snyder will the bank farm west ot Centre Hall. move oO Oroe= Rural mail delivery i eing ins Penn By a resolution the Lewisto is ed in many sections of il town council abolished the ¢ in that town, Col John A. Wo d has fini .a his course of lec shed farmers in- slitutes int t slale rd ne wesler: art of Lhe and returoed to his home at Howa recently, John C the tric Ross, Lewistown gi el ni for and : was found post of duty Monday m was the Railway, result of heart failure. Easter Sunday, April 7 fixed upon for the reopening led Methodist Episcopal mode { Bishoy . Spencer will amount « The pe Landlord Deck el, at Pine Grove M near Pe nusylvania Furnace, pur- hased the Judge Williams farm, where he il try his hand raising big crops and Frank Thomas will be the key nts humber- ntal pari week visit among old Grove n his de d for a ends at Pine ntinued her j« : His wife wirney to Tyrone where she will visit 1 R Col er sick Miss 8 fie aie mencrans, fred Reynolds will nn ral nsylvania be other day arrived the scheme, Herbert Bajole, who ¢ Standard Lewis Mined } works iat his home in The in amputated the day afte: and | gangrene, ire aler a second operat disease could be arrested. "here was a slight fire on the second floor of the Brockerhoff house carly Thursday morning of last wes The fire was caused by a lace curtain come ing in contact with a gas jet. The in- of the house were promptly alarmed and the flames extinguished before much damage was done. is LS mates County Buperintendent Gramley re- cently stated that more public school teachers resigned during the present school term to accept other positions than had done 80 any previous year, Chis is an intimation that there are other occupations with better salaries which attract many of the best school teachers. Beech Creek is having a mad dog scare, and during the past week many of the dogs in that section were killed. “Mad dog,” of rabies, whichever you please to call it, is pronounced a hoax by many of i¢ most learned men in medical science, yet it accomplishes one good thing, it reduces the worth. less dogs materially. Judging from the number of farmers who haul their milk to the creamery al this place, and the numver of milk cans each one has with him, the milk crop must have materially increased during the past few years. The pro. duct of the cow seems to be the only profitable output on the farm these days. Since the installation of the modern creamery the drudgery of dai rying has been eliminated, Landlord J 8. Reish, of the Potters Mills hotel, was in town on business Friday, Mr. Reish is one of those land. lords who endeavors to keep strictly within the limits of the license laws, and makes it a point to serve his pa- trons in good style. Mr. and Mrs, Relish will send out shortly a number of invitations to the “Regular Huont- ing Club” asking them to dine at the popular Potters Mills hotel. The sup- per will be given in honor of Rev, W, W. Rhoads and family and will be