PO THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. ITH. wor om Ww. nN TERMS. ~The torme of subscription to the Re porier sre one dollar per yUar lu advaiice. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 canta per and § cone por Hoe b inses tion, Ciher rales : application, y for three sitbee~ Known And for made each NOTE. 2ubseribers will please observe the the label of the Reporter after a remi if it the first ds tance is 8 on made and report is not correct Dates are only changed month, janOl, means 01 that your st iption is last January. means July, 1901, Democratic Ticket. i ff Supreme Court HIRAM YE YER il Fi OAR I A. yntinue to play their which has character zed ese OC throughout the long nego » * » powers WOW bh Kpown to the :. whois blamed d him for authority 1 a the Governmeul's employ who mighi explain matters, General Grecly, is at gent in the Philippi to remain un til November. Rumor | pax it that Cx eral Rhafler wi alled (Oo Lestily to the correct statement [ the wotild make iv Sampson Was ormed of time that Cervera's fleet dash from Santiago harbor, and de the momentous Before the controversy erately ran aw day, July 3,118 Bam pson-Schley our pavy department likely will be AY on Os, farnous ig anded robbed of our laurels it Ling been wear ing. Mp At Uniontown the other day when the school different text books, with the end view of improving on those already discussing in in directors were the assertion that it was not so much books that were needed it was teachers—good teachers who could be gotten only by paying high salaries, The point raised ix a good one and worthy of the consideration of other school boards than that of Fayette county. The employing of good teach- ers has beeu tried before, and has met with success, The idea is not alto gether new. Atone time Johns Hop. kins university got some money. ‘The project of spending it on fine buildings was broached, It took well, but luckily for Johns Hopkins there wos » man at the head of things who said no. “Instead of spending the money on buildings,” he said, “we will spend it on men,” The recitations contin- ued to be held in ths old and cramped recitation rooms, but the fluest minds that money could hire were brought to the Baltimore institution. As a place of architectural beauty Johns Hopkins was uot noted, but its fame as so educational institution grew to be world wide. The precedent can well be emulated. se nt AIM RAO The State Camp Patriotic Order as Catharine Caldwood, aged eighty- | four years, died in MeVeytown. Peaches are being offered in Middle- burg daily at one dollar per bushel, Snyder county deaths: David Bham- 1h t, of Paxtonville, nged 83 years, ea will be a scarce cominodity in Unton ecoutity this year, so roarce that the crop is not considered at all, The work Luther ant ehiurch In Lewistown is completed stil th pit tere thie inter brick on the new are al work on OF, Lreorge Ie. tance north of Middleburg bas a peach Hare, living a short dis wehard that will yield 500 bushels his season, It is one of the most heav- iy laden orehus that section, that if normal Pre BwWny TGs a Potatoes thi are so #mnli ere were anything like the hey would at ones i Lewistown Free be mand a fair price in the ma crop HRys put Tor eed, Coin { nel, Lewisburg ir will be held thi v <epteint 25 and 27. attend good 8 f Mid { ‘Lsurch will “ gregatiol Voodward. Adam Weaver fina impr word much siooee last week and is . § OLE { Prof. again, Keller, of Lewisburg, and Hon in town laat Monday. (a iy ton Boob and - 1. Ketner and 5 ¢ a famiiy left last wee Fd. is a | west of Johinstown, run by : i ne Mr. Boob, i rina, who charge of the will sawer, will take El boarding house, Ys Ketner and family run the Among those who left for the Bagar Valley campmeeting last week were, C. W. Hostermhan and family, Mrs. B F.-Yearick, Mra. James Ketner, Ger. tie and Lydia Yearick, Mabel Wolfe, KE. Haines, Jacob Harter and family, Mrs. Emma Eastenmire, H. RB. Ketoer, and many others whom we cannot re- eall. Some have returoed and say the campmoeting was very good with a large attendance Butday, Harry Yearick made a flying trip to Hublersburg last week on husinesss, Farmers are raising their potatoes, C. C. Orndor(s potato crop Is good, except in the low parts of the field, where they are badly rotted, Home potatoes are rotting on high ground, and indications are that potatoes will be scarce in this section, Quite a number of persons from Fultzburg and vicinity are attending court at Bellefonte this week, among them are Dr. H. W. Bayder and wife. Miss Jennie Walters returned home to stay, on sceount of poor hvalth, aft. er spending a number of years in Beranton, Sons of America met in Harrisburg Farmers Mills. Hues toon thoroughly moistened the ground there is no murmering of it being dry 10 plow, H. k on the sick 4 shreeckeneast who has been tL few days 18 Hot Liat the last pos Frank Fisher is n is woperty by having Hagan yet able to (ill his t of duty. mking vast im newly purchased Bro’s 1 Wl provements on h place thie old roofs by new ones, srecting several outbuildings. gw Frank is a hustler and will soon his buildings in frat-class order. Samuel Bhreckengast was Lhe re sentative from this place to the © 3 Valle 1 y campipecting, tiite J a number of ti enlightened themsels the woods meeting at The people of tl Hnmunily fit 1 the lecorations in the chureh for i ati 118 CC ii iful Ha vist 1 . 1 hh UELIVESR serve much ore i Lie Home services ia very tutere {ieorge Klin wriler v turaay. Giarbrick at Lewistown, sud whil was ensteriained by rol Prof. » i tor and brother, Hower's broih- wis 8 classmate of Mr. Garbrick’s at Manhattan, Hiloois, is howe, & short va- | estion with his mother, broth aud { sisters, B Lis piace Arrived at the home ol { son, Au 2 Solves : . 4 J. U. Miller, of ilefonte, made a ELL LF | business rip to Wee kK, Wue Hear rust 19, & Hille sOn. Mrs. Davidson and davghte fr, of Du. 1 Mrs, Wm Myrtle Wili- fama, of Oak Hall, spent last Thursday very pleasantly at the | Corl. bois, Uleartleld © waty, so ft Ki “ hell and sister, Miss ty home of Robert Among those at Bellefonte during | the week were, ‘Squire Potter, Heury | Zoigler, Samuel Ripka, Joha Tressler, Mra, i fer, and Miss Freda Hesn, | Mrs. Mary Ross, Chestie Tress Mrs. Hettie Loug is seriously ill at this writing. Excursions to Pan -A merican. The Pennsylvania Railroad Comps - ny will run special excursions to Buf- falo on account of the Exposition, from Philadelphia and ade joining territory, on August 27, Sep- tember 5, 11, 17, and 26. Roundtrip train leaving Philadelphia at 8.44 A, M., Harrisburg 11.5) A. M., Bunbury 1.03 P. M.,, Williamsport 230 PP. M,, Lock Haven 306 PP. M., and on local trains connecting therewith, and good to return on regular trains within sev. en days, including day of excursion, will be sold at rate of $0 80 from Tren- ton, $0.00 from Readivg, $0.00 from Philadelphia, $0.00 from Lancaster, $3.40 from Harrisburg, $7.25 from Al- toona (via Tyrone), $10.00 from Win- chester, and proportionate rates from other points. These tickets will not be good in Pullman parlor or sleeping cars in either direction, Stop of thir- ty minutes will be made at Williams port for lupcheon, For specific time Bee Grant Hoover before you insure: Grange lenolution. To the Masters and members of the subordinate Granges of Centre county: At the recent meeting of the County the | were unanimously pass Hosa ved hat wa cor following resolutions edd $atle | (irange We would earn invi‘e and the arrangements, rid that above of (‘ome and show to the wi range we # eve in farmey id together for their mutual pro- tection. Inform the committee as as possible whom you have I iat in the sing. bo ninted to recite a 145 sanrily all They need of the gra i. J (31 (i) (: ¢ n 7 w FAUT puny F(Z SAA M. Swariz, TUSSEY VILLE. W. A. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH. ‘Reporter Crop Premiums. { I The Reporter offers to Contre county farmers a fnnnter of modes! premiums for the report { @rop yields and tall stalk of oats and aor, { puapkine, large ears of sora and large potatoes, given to any subscriber who will bring to thie of fi ¢ astatement showing the largest yie'd of 1. WHEAT from five or moe acres, 2, OATS f, BARLEY 4 CORN " a 5. POTATOES" one The sintoment must boar the signature of the contestant and three other cillsons veri lying the correctoess of the mine, Coutostants forthe largest erop of whaat, bar Joy and onts must deliver with thelr matemont 34 peck of the grain | contmtants for the largest crop of corn and potatoes must deliver one pook asa sample. One year's subset iption will ales be given to any sabieriber to the Reporter who rains and brings to this office the 9, Tallest Stalk of CORN. 7. Tallest Balk of OATS Fo Largest hood of WHEAT, 9 Largest head of OATS, 10. Largest Ear of CORN, Largest POTATY w ow *s wo oa a" “" o“ * ' we *“ “ Li wi iL 12 The Largest PUMPRIN, i These premiums are modest, bat yol you win be well paid Ifyou win and if your crop falls i Heribner's Magazine for Beptember | beging a notable series of three articles, | numbers, glv- ing inacondensed and graphic way the history of “I'he United States Ar- | my” ds a flghting-machine, from Washinglon’s assuming command at | Cambridge to the capture of Aguinal- | lo I aunouncement of Major. | General Francis V. Greene as the au- | thor of these articles will particulary them to well-informed io readers, . SOEOOCCOCOP0OCOI0000008 CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢ "WORKS. Q We manufacture all grades of T Cushions aud Full- backs, with or Buggy Tops, without springs, Old Tops and Cushions repair- ed at very rensonable prices. COVLOROLUVDPREFIVDEECORGIERE F309 Woodwork and Repainting is g JOY iIVen at~ iow prompt and special ’ tention, Our are prices as fe OWEN the work is stock Salisfaction t and with first « d mechanics, lass and anteed, Give usa chance to ite on your job before plac- ing your order elsewhere, J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, Penn’a. 0000000000000000000000003000000000000000000000C00R00R RE e8Ged 00 3600200002080 06® S00CA0GOOO0O0000C00300000 w w S20ec00000006000000000 | pring Mills, Pa. .V.S. STORE. Sp Nn ® v oe © a» cial prices on SHORTER 5 pring and Summer Shoes Ladies’, Misses’ and ne for do 3 iL SINS Y y + Jil Wo ip : C. A. KRAPE. 0200000600093 00000000008¢ a gl eee —— py ACRES —— bs THE UNDER- | je form at privete | Bow isturg ard init niles west of ef lownelilp, Centre county, | sores and 2] perches, fo a fine § Ge A well of good water at t 1g walter al the house and bas oe f siory dwelling house { bank barn snd all the necsssary outbuiid of ry desoription on the rom under cultivation, the bal te-3 sine of ¢ ales 1 3 Jord Two and 56 his “ fruit AL JACOB DETWILER ECUTORS SALEOF VALUABLE REAR STATE e Executor of Margaret nd Naticy Sparr deceassd, will offer fw wy Friday, Anoust 30th, 1901. at 10 o'clock a. the premise, the flowing described wee § 1 » Meyer farm, located about Linden Hall station and oue balf miles east of Boalsburg., Bounded he eva h by public road leeding from Boals { burg to Potters Mills: on the east by lands of {homes Mever: on the worth by public road lead ng from Old Ford to Boaisburg, and on the west : mndsof Frank Mclariane, oonlaining ove | hundred and sixiydive acres, more oF low | thereon erect d two good dwelling houses, Inrge | bank bara and sli the neo sary ont bulidiogs {all in pood state of repair, The land is limestone od meadow jand, 8 stresin of weler ranning through both memdows; 4 good orchard of choice fruit adjoining the dwelling house. This Is con sidered ove of the best farms io Harris township TERME OF BALE 10 per cent, of the purchase money 1 be paid on dey of mle, the balance ia three equal payseenis; onedhird on April Jet, 1902, when deed and possession will be given crpethind ou April Ta, 1905, and the remaining; | opedhind on April 1st, 1004, deferred paymenis | to be secuted by bond and mortgage on the | prow ies, with interest Tract No. 2.Oousisting of 52 acres and 78 | perohes south-east of trad No, 1, bonuded on the porth by public rosd leading from Boalsburg to | Potters Milis; on the cast by timber tract of Jas Meyer's estate; on the south Ly lands of John Hook, snd on the west by lands of Lot Kimport. This tract is well cove with good timber prin. cipelly oak sud chestnut. The land will be val timber TERME OF BALE~10 per cent, of purchase noe oo of April, 1902, when deed and pos be given by " of M SE OA LRDOEOT anraret ancy Tr. HARRY KELLER, Alorgey. Centre Hall Pa, Aug. Bb, 1901, the firs oy =I E. BHRECK ENGOST, - Farmers Mil's, Pa. AUCTIONEER AND CARPENTER. 1 am open for engagements in either of these oocupstions, My experience in boih should be » sufficient cuaraniee for satistection and good work. Terms are Give mee a trial, A AT . ee Sa BANKS. Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA. Recalyes Deposits, Discounts Notes. ten, consult local ticket te, nd uh ovaeal lol cin neem short you will lose nothing. Send in your ro. port. } I CO0ROO00000640P0000 00000 00 §5 5 0 BO RG KG wor ps pe § i sk | SRPPRLPDARIRD HOTELS. CENTRE HALL BOTEL. J. W. Runkle Newly equipped, bar and tab’e supp the best. Bummer boarders receive sper tion. and ean fiod no healthier Woenlity. for tshing and hunting. HOTEL HAAG, BELLEFOKRTE, PA. Heated Thro Rutes $1.00 per day. Enst Bishop Btreet. F. A. REWCOMER, ¥ Fiue Stabling, It MILI SX HOTEL Edwin Kuh! NPE Propristor, FirstClass acomnmodstions xi all times OF nat. Free bus to and from ail trains, Excellent liv Our Specis PENNSYL Philadelphia & Erie I Vib. $ s. R. 1 TRAINEE LEAVE MONTARNDON, : wm. Train 64, WA sbhiirg, arriv FOE L.3 Harr New Parle SELECT 1% Waslila DRT f« Lino senger coaches io ¥h Kil m.~Train Harrisburg and alll ing st § m.. 8 ¥ Py mo Ban sieepil to Philadelphia and passengers can remain Mew Train 4 dally Ik CREEL w . » rhe fed w an Ry hyi ighout, 14, PA for ta 107 man yivisien ay. ” Juve for : Kisgare ® 1 Rochester, and fie sae pli 1 Work dave ediate stations Workds ae] prt Ty it sud intermediate sali LEWISBURG AND TYRC Week das, Hestward ’M ALM AM BTATIONGS ax b 3 Moutandon “o ) Lewisburg 52 i Bilebi by 2 Vicksbur WW Miflinburg 31 3 i be Giien lron i 40 Paddy Mounts's 1% 50, Coburn yy derby %HiRising Bpring iiifenn Cave i8 Centre Hall 22 Gre ex 18 31 Linden Hall 1885 Oak Ha'l id 83 Lemont # 48 Dale Summit % 52 Viensant Gap *» ShjAxemann #00 Bplinfonte —— - rE » i% a A Additdoua! trains leave Lewisburg sot al 5.9 a m, ® mm. 5.4 $0 and 8.00 p. mm. relurning lea for Lewisburg at 5.40, 9.80 a. ms. 1018 0S pm, and & 15 p mw. On Sundays trains leave Montandon 00a m and 502 p. m., retn burg $30 a. m., 00am. and 5.4 p.m J. B. HUTCHINSON, J Gon’] Pes eid a. faervera! Manager, EXTRAL RAILROAD OF PE Condensed Time T Rend Down No.1; No & No b, Nov. 3, 1900, mpm. pam. Ly, AT. 1042 40.16 30 .BELLEF'NTE.. 22 252 642 corn Nigh... | 256 6 48... Zion... .... 1 303 653 Heels Park. { 205! 6 55 witunkion ..... 1 300] 659 HUBLERSR'G. 3 13] 7 0a. Baydertown... 3 16; 7 08... Nittany... : Huston. ... SAMAR... Cilintoudale... Krider's Sng Mackeyrille.. SJOedar Bprings. ot - MILL HALL. #7 3 Aersey Snore. rr. ay Lye Lve } Wm'PO' T} Arr, snminsiol TERR uerss sree | | Atlantic Oity....... 1 NEW YORK... : | {Via Temegua.) ie 80, we NEW YORK. 3 a om Arr. a | —— ® WWE salad al chal ad al wt ap] ¥ $02 » + a he ater BEE BBB ERR oe ar A BE GE » Rup BVLRn “put da ge SETS (Via Phils.) Philadelphia Ble Cars attached nd train from ie 1ililameaport at 11 50 in at 11.986 Je oe dl de de de eB i b EYE kane, Caz = ¥ 65 oh En <1 En ab of on BOARS EE AE RE RS SE BB 6 1.1% mw. 5.08, $25 and 5 10 9 «0 4 86 Bs 8 ba wo m. Wi RATIONS] Ar, Ly. wiv ve Bellefonte... oc. srr ICVTTIO vin — we LC i Peper S3E2RE% Foveenin were $852%3s SRSREEEEERGE ~~ - — PEPER ERE REESE SSPSzEEyTens guERey ag Tear =85
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