THE CENTRE REPORTER Editor and Proprietor. B.W, CENTRE HALL, . . . PENNA, March 14, 190m. SMITH, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISE MENTS. —20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 (enw per line for each subse Quent inseition, Other rates made known oR eppiication, The Local Newspaper, There is a something, we cannot just tell what, that somehow, {un sme manner draws our thoughts and minds toward the homeland. It is | quite natural for those who are out in the world, tions to retain a warm attachment and manifest more than a mere pa sing interest fn the and people of their earlier days. may come and go, Time may change the famil- hallowed scenes again, The quiet and unpreten tious country folk may be moving slowly ding along in the path their forefathers trod. They may have no sympathy-aot even a plod- same THE CONGRESSIONAL CONTEST, The in this, the twenty- eighth congressional district, by which Col. A. A. Clearwater hoped to Congressman J, K. P. Hall has been declared off. Congressman Hall was fairly and testimony to prove his case with such great SRriestiess that Clear water con- cluded the best thing to do would be to ee the whole matter, which was done. Nothing further from the truth than the statement that Mr. Hall made compromises with the opposing power. Such statements must come from persons who do not know Mr. Hall The twenty-eighth congressional district will be represented in the next cong Hon. James K. P. Hall, a a scholar and a gentleman. contest elected, is ress by statesman, i ia —— CAMERON FOR GOVERNOR. Ex-United States Senator J. Donald Cameron, of Dauphin county, support of Senator Quay and his fol- lowers Governor, providing the for Other candidates are Congressman Connell, of Lackawana; Sibley; Congressman | Olmstead; Attorney General John P. bernatorial race, Congressman Elkin; Pennsylvania William C hester P. Bnyder, county. Barring Cameron, chances would be favorable Representative Gamble, of coun measure in legislature that ought to become a law, The bill els, ty, introduced a premiums, ete., with When you start out to ‘ f calico days, checks, chases, yard obl cake o picture cluded get of es 10 these you are to take powder first in many instances, nHiged, of baking , Or some article not at mp, box good for a ter you have amount of $10.00. At the you are paying for those advance, and often the check filled out because you failed to buy the specified amount within the limit of The purchas- er is and the whole system she a check OO BH Is af the same time goods in is never time prescribed. always the loser, wld be abolished. from other in organs give some ator Hanna has to put the Lions Ret 1is attempt Il through nanifest during the ment of the siderable pro- arts of the to the are another coun sub- who not very is either i rmed te id purpose of the meas. of the bill w benefit as 110 Tr support genntors fo themselves ith a rich nsnr y endo ity fro: The s ure of sent: vy # . #53 at » vy # an int und clently anything unpleasa to which pris Influence in th Herald. (Ind annn » Mens publie TONER on itself ntls 1zgestive { ie extent » gained 1go Times Rep.) A Mn The Union-Soyder-Mifflin judicial district is having a hot time. Judge MeClure and Samuel H. Orwig, Esq., are registering candidates in Union county, and are making house to house canvasses, and are resorting to every known political means, commendable or otherwise, to gain advantage. The surrounding districts should learn a lesson from observation, and when their turn comes to fill this important office, refrain from such belittling po- litical methods, c—— tl mimi. Senator C. L. Magee, of Pittsburg, politician and philanthropist, died at his Harrisburg home Friday evening of last week. Benator Magee was one of the representative Republicans of Western Pennsylvania, and had much to do with the shaping of legislation at the state 8 eapitol, _ st Mayor Ashbridge, of Philadelphia, has a notion that the Pennsylvania Republicans want him for governor, and accordiogly had the Working Men's Protective Tariff League start a movement in that direction, AA ————— The failure of the Delaware legisla. ture to elect United States Senators brings the subject of electing U, SB, Senators by popular vote anew before the people. Such change in the con- stitution need not be looked for as long as the majority of legislatures are Republican, Sd AM AAP AIAN IAN. inour movements and innova. we re- whom have known and loved so long snd well Every great soul is interested in the his former friends wo wellare of and associates. Only people. the people who are prompted and actuat ed in all thelr doings by self forget thelr early home sod friends, We can hope but little from the loses an interest in th fost a spirit of sel make a failure by and by mirable ishpess can and do boy or girl whe They maul destined to ad homeland, which is no matter qualities they may possess fish ness what A great soul al all times and under all stances i8 great ¢ircum The fact is then a foregone once lusion that are interested fu the people and wel community that gave charm which we can fine low the to keep we ful sun in bis diaraal course, in touch with our many friends Jotce with them 1n success, and wo sayu We anda u ipa d sorrows wan keep in touch with them fre ¢ desired with them jo reverses at | dium through which we gal be nation is the local paper th Carlyle w May blessing Cadmus, the I't wruly Say wits Lhe WONeCIal i invente | printing’ There Omes Lo 4 } ears Lo the us tid | faud anticvipat.ons do we look ! With eager eyes we coming 3 ne { pages brim full of We { within us and the obi Ur eyes mois we read unary of whom we will miss ou ou ight we notie My pride aud de eut of the i Veiopm i tor whose wel { 3i4 eadiug. Welcome { porter, {| Gre | Al CXRER" paper v INE AWRY id, and espeg listance and 1 keer Pp us in ry — WASHINGTON Four-day Personally Conducted Tour via Vennsylvania Railroad On Monday, April 1, the vania Railroad Company Pennsyl- will run its | annual personally icte Washington, D. COC, Pennsyl Tickets round trip transportation, Washington, fir commodations from dinner on Cond irom will cove transfer hotel April #ive Vania. aud stelass acs 1 until luncheon on April 4, inclu For those who desire to spead a hoger time in the National C will be accepted returning until 11, inclusive. Rates, transfer, and hotel ac $12.9 tickets April apital, covering transportation, ommodations as hove; £13 60 from Wiliiame«port, Wilkesbarre, £14.35 £15.00 from Carbondale, $14 froma Altoona, £1085 from from scranton, $11 70 from Sunbury, $10.10 from Lebanon, $9.30 Lancaster, $10.10 from York, and rates from other stations, stations on the Cumberland Railroad north of Chambersburg. Detailed itinerary is now in course of preparation, and full details regard- ing schedule and other information will announced later Harrisburg, from proportionate be early as possible to Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, 44 Public Square, Wilkesbarre, Pa, or George W. Boyer, Assistant General Paseen- ger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. Sow Phosphate in the Spring. D. W. BRADFORD will furnish you 14 per cent. = SOUTH CAROLINA ROCK = For $13.50 Cash, Yon can use this grade of goods profitably on Potatoes, Barley, Top dressing for wheat Corn, Top dressing for grass. You can get nearer your money's value by buying South Carolina Rock Phosphate than any other grade of goods. par Oats, Bubscribe for the Reporter. $13.50 is a popular figure, Linden } Hall. The sick through this part of the Elmer Royer, of Centre Hall, visited with his brother Luther, at this place Saturday. Among the the Kaup viewera af Samuel many were and bride of Boalsburg, did dam- age to the farms through this section, on Sunday afternoon, BOE George Markle, of near Pleasant Gap, Saturday and at his | home at that place, Oscar Williams, i spend a few ks with | Robert Corl, at this place. | Edwin Yearick, of Nittany, with his many friends through this section week. Mr. and Mrs. Noll, of Pleasant spent Saturday visiting with friends at ‘this place, | spent Sunday of Lemont, will wee his uncle, visited and relatives during the past Gap, ng people party at Some of the you this attended the Shutt’s, at Boalsburg Friday John Brie of B pleasant caller in town of town J evening, ‘Rer, msl MITE, Was 8 Monday. Wo SEABOARD AIR LINE BEAILWAY To Pinehurst, N C, Camden 8 C and sil Florida Points The Florida And ted aud Florida and the ated between New Metropolita Limi tlanta Fas finest fastest York the ( Mail are and ape famous health resorts of ‘arolinas and Florida, Pinehurst, N. C. is Eogland town, a model nestled among pinceiad sand hills of the Old nie, New Railway. It and most i aud oi iv eighteen ~ eaboard of the York, via is one enjoyable winter 1 ’ finest the anid Awerion, ith best « ighte ©1 Through ton, D.C Pus take througl » tos iq The Health and | — Geis 81.57 warrant Dewey for money found i 3 + court of elain et is the Spanish Manila harbo May 1, 1808 ——— - fess Headael dered condition stivation of this of Chamberlain's Fabilets will eonrre he often disor. f con. from a stomach ane bowels f ihe Stomach and Liver 't these disorders and { cure tho beads Sold bv Mrs. J. { H. Keller, Linden Hall: J. F. Smith, | Centre Hall. ROOFING SLATE. che, Oak Hall. be M. Alex are frequently dell and burg Le nod Of Lhiis Tues Xx Mot! Mervin Kulin, Mills Ale Kent and wife, to Potters working for Dr. were fn town last Luther Dale, wus the g | We of Plo 1. ote day las ClifTord ing Luther Mrs, M visiting het B ry Peters, Homan ; Hall, passe Monday Lie Centre Mrs foute, visited | Wm. Kaup on A Good Coug! I+ opular ‘3 © have when troubl wh | HANDLES all mates made por sqoare enced mechandos siate les and far superior LL SMITH, grades of rw Work is Ex experi I sales done bs na ¢ f3e1}) Rochester, Hew York, will eall on you before long ard | wish to purchase fruit trees, berry bashes, | bulbs, or anrthing grown by burserymen, if vines, son | will : i prices. {| PUMP, the best of the kind made i He also soils the ROCHESTER SPRAY 13dec JULIAN A. FLEMING, Centre Hall, Pa., Agent for the ¢ Johnston Harvester Co's full line of Harvesting Machines, SELF BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, ETC. Repairing Binders a Specialty, I have had a practical experience for a period of eighteen years with farm and other machinery amd 1 feel that money ean be raved to many farmers by hav. ing their old machines looked over and repaired by a practi. cal man, ¢ ¢ ¢ / 29909 VTVVDVVVUBVVUD BE | f | wri € to pow ion i. 4 free cataiog. Fall 1 GLOBE 2650 { AA NTED, A ' To sell our Teas, ( wiler to Consumers GRAND { sd Blreet Pe Address, JH y Harri | SMITHS Nefit hi SALY mail t Centre Hall Oak Extcns Table, 8550. “nn $1.65. Webur's Improved niture in Centre County. Boalsburg, Penn a. & oD 0802080 rein i 14 Pe Our prie very reasonable. (ive ns ac all W. A. HENNEY. \ Livery.... « D. A. BOOZER | Centre Hall, Pa. = = = | Sein Of Weng. wR SHIT I a Birnie... + Tun ep. {6 Hoge ig trains from Montaadon ven and Ty rope Bate Oalloge Wit Hamsport onnect with treln No. Afternoons trains from Mone Lewisburg sod Trrone oonpeet with T win Keo. 11 for Bate Onllege. Trius from State College connect with Penoa, K. RB. trains at Bell fete (Dally except Sunday. v for F. 0. THOMAR, Supt, he } Lotter and note heads, bill heads, | §tatements, with all lines of office Jutiovary , beatly and cheaply done t the Reporter printing house. 4