THE CENTRE B. W. SMITH, . . ot REPORTER. Editor avd Proprietor. | i re m—————— : mses | September 26, 1901. : | TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISE MENTS. —20 cents per lino for three { jasertions, and 6 cence per line for each subse | qoant fuse tion. Other rates made Xpown i on application, NOTE. —Subscribers will please observe the | date on the label of the Reporter after a remii- | tance is made nnd report if it not correct, | Dates are only changed the first month. janoOl, means (hal your subs paid to last January. O01 means July, 1001, is fssue of each | ription is Democratic Ticket. For Justice of Supreme { Gurl : HARMAN YERKES. For State Treasurer ANDREW J. PALM. M, 1 District-Attorney—N.B. SPANGLER. ll y RDNEEL. Prothonolary aL I ——————— A I F. H. John CU, Thomas, Miller x-{iovernots George 1. Poller, Hard P. Harris and pinned their faith to e Hastings, delegates of county Republicans to the Union Par al d consented LO Leconte the Iopsurgent Centre appears Lit Repub- uny- If the man ty Convention, It lieans are willing to do almost thing but vote for a Democrat, a really iI Republicans wal good to become a 8 supreme court, why uot vote direct lor Yerkes? If they don't want man to handle the state funds, why not vote for A, J. il fu- surgent Republicaps reall t re form course, It is evident, however, h, Judge a Quay the Vv Willi { tf, i » : woul be 1 that wir that surgents are nd t they much against Quays u #0 TUL or reform us are greedy for are envious of his influer er. The Insurgents want it badiy, but the enough in their reforu Dem the real thing. vole for a - McCLURE'S The Un sembled in Heber Clark, of 1p i { pr 3 t 7 oD Phi as chairman, man Yerkes, the pr nominee for Supreins Cour! Elisha A. ( county, f latter Republican, ray, iw is - JUDGE YERKES REBUKES ANARCHY Judge Yerk t nominee for Bi speakiog of the dent McKinley, archy, “Such eritues, when | consider 1} , it y | ceed thro AEA) se in WERK of as ystem of law ment perfect can alike, and it assassination, peraaps devise, grea body of “The eri President such perpe trated the the result of solue fie against was not defect Was in this system, but by those whose object is by means of bloodshed destroy all goverment, and all order. If such succeed, not the p'ional the entire would be beyond the protection of law, would be open and liable tion, to uish horrors the would be revived her “The i are that we be firm and faithful in up holding the law, educating and terror to all authority ‘oy $ effort eoawd eX few Lut membership of so ely, 0 RESAssIliR~- ang suliering. © apd French revolution of lesson and Lhe warning to us More cartuest our youth d foreigners who come among us, are unacquainted with our beneficent and fi atid at institutions of government, to enter tain a proper respect went and sutbority and with contempt and loathing those who from whatever motive, personal, political or eriminal, word or deed resentment or resistance towards those clothed with the su thority of government under the Con- stitution and for goveri- fo regard encourage by law. Whoever en- gard the government and the firm, its laws us hostile to them, whether rich or poor, is the breeder of Anarchy and encourages a-sassination of its public officials. Eocouragement of + 800d citizenship is the true antidote to Auvarchy.” cn fc McClure, Phillips & (o,, the pub Mshers of “The Trust Problem,” by Jeremiah W. Jenks, Ph. D, announce a new edition, the fourth, of this valu. dble treatise. New features of this edition will be an added chapter on Foreign Combinations, an appendix and a complete index, which was pre- viously lacking. Bucknell University opened the fall term with one hundred and thirty ad- missions to the College of Liberal Arts, one handred and three of whom sare Freshmen. The other departments also have lurge enrollments. Professor GG. OC. L. Riemer, of Harvard University, assumed the chair of Modern nguages, Other new instructors are Thomas Johnson Morris and Miss Grace Slifer ~ . Centre Hill. Miss Cora Sweetwood left Baturday Misses Gertrude Burkholder and last week visiting John Lytle and sister Mary, of State were guests at the home of Miss Murgaretta Strohm spent Bun- fav at Potters Mills, with her friend A Rerore Prom Nature, Among fulsresult urs { clory experi- 14 Lie use i echoes and re. je i { » gatl way of : 1 Af Bacon many opportunities « berations, John ackoenzle ting the from a bal- Ir. Wise, {1 8 4 cise | | i 1 to and OL BOUNGe ad ELE above a a Gay Lie heard of a wood- 11, to attract the he mediately from shouted ini the the home of G. L. Good- | Irvin Stover, of Niagara, is visiting Klinefelter and friend the Missa Verua Yt pent Sunday at Misa Fry e, of Millerstown, wie of her Anna thel Wn Tusseyville. Mr. and Mrs, Win. Hess have re- | and Lhe turned from their wedding tour with Mrs. few weeks Mr. and LAN, bride's par Mersinger Mr. apd Mrs | $. 4 are visiting at ipple, of Baltimore, i h of ie home George | Spangler, i Mr. aod Mrs, Edward Crawford, of | Centre Hall, spent Sunday with Mrs, Craw ford’s parents, near this place. Mr. ¢ Mrs. N. B. Bells aay. Wm. Wilson, of thls week at anid Spangler, of | a i of | Howard, the spent few days £1 A ‘homas Bartges is spendiog a | home David eyers, Mrs,” » ut the howe of her parents, rs. James Moyer, and Mrs, James Moyer are visit- 34 1 ) fr y Mifllin coualy. Lhe seeding and to take protises » fa pumber are beginning g i rot looking Hatovs, ure IXly cCenis Lever- | make an «flort to poll Tuesday returped the Pan-American, show as being very ies M ¥ and L imong relatives, and Moyer ilie sited in wanton 5 3 met his ther from Iowa, whom he bad 1 for thirty years. verybody from the Loop the Grange Par ver ed home well plea wil with and its attractions, Wo - gition 0 question, “How fre Lancaster?’ and was mocked by his own | this ioyved by i ol 18,” he says, “and is clownlish audible | colig was ar, 1 sang bh in a very wwered by an easured tone of - Tribute of Hespeot al of toe ny will run spe tXcursions to Buf fala on secount Exposition, from Philadelphia snd Joini territory, ou September 26, 8 17, 29. Round- ickets, good going only on pee. inl truin leaving Philadelphia at 8544 A. M., Harrisburg 1150 A. M, Buo- i bury 103 P. M., Willimmnsport 2.30 P M., Lock Haven 306 PP. M., and on lo- { cal trains conpectiog therewith, and good to return on regular trains with. in seven days, Including day of excur- sion, will be sold at rate of $9 80 from | Trenton, $9 00 from Philadelphia, $0.00 i from Lancaster, $38.40 from Harrisburg, : 5 from Altoona { via Tyrone ), $10 from Winchester, and proportionate | rates from other points, These tickets | will not be good in Pullman parlor or sleeping cars in either direction. Stop of 30 minutes will be made at William. sport for luncheon. For specific time and rates, consult local ticket agents, 0.029, 4 October 2, and hy trip t RE $i.2 A; A Cured of Chronfe Disrrioss After Thirty Years of Suffering. “I suflered for thirty years with di- arrhoes and thought I was past being cured,” says John 8. Halloway, of French Camp, Miss. I bad spent so much time aod money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the ef fects of the diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to find a bottle of Chmmberiain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rsmedy, and after taking several [ am entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with the result that I sim anxious that it be io reach of all who suffer as I have.” For sale by Mra. J, W. Keller, Linden Hall, J, F, Smith , Centre Hall, MEV] HARRY § LR ne Excursions to Pan-American, ny will ran special excursions to Buf- falo on account of the Pan-American Mary premes, in Oniyer, Mon. Pa, the Wright and gnle on the millos cant of ay, September 80, 1501 at one o'clock allowing tracts of land ROR, 1. 28nd 8 real estate of Franklin Weight ceased containing 2 acres end perches nore gud perches, re- erecied a good Aq new snd outbuildings 0 frolt on the prem ices also go! witer odd location for a frat fas hess nnded ou the north by shins Mover and Wm, © turk wed Heury Moyer I'ract No Comtainiog 14 acies a perches # Lotsnided prepet} i fat £5, Black, th by lelshor's holes, ¥ big Mover, minisirator of Fraukiin right, will offer fur 3 thereon LIN, stahle A Hele fare fust by sinned Farriouer | Pract Ne info 108 perches cpindod on the port Franklin Wright iit land of | Far 3 Mies, on | wilirmalion | t to ba | a promises, | i i Administrator i TERMS 101 . tay of sale: one-half of balatox r cent, of nney gale y enared by bound and mariga 4. 8. HOUSM - mentary on Lhe ¢sinle s of Om iall i ate pay Lt the same edd Bini «1 for settl wi=mOR BALE IWEN v—- first -0luss £3 uid make a desirab never falling onan it it WwW tvenient ho gird far fre He BN are i Dowd wr further parti-uiar AT PRIVATE + 4 offers t emt edd One anda 1 SPRING MILLS-O. TT, COLMAN exchange for g { sino § ¥ he «FURNITUI wy a 3 » 3 $5 kh Was a MEV EX sen dArnser QWnd dd sreiiv 4 Wess PY 3 Woke Vase & Va “4 ” ¥ 3 ¢ rr » Savesvae We Mey WV 1 ¢ 4 1 O00 ing eisewWiiolre give J. S. DAUBERMAN, CENTRE ITALL. . » wil W. A. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH. Come around tn ses me Oo dy Jjolning territory, on tember 5, 11,17, and tickets, good going train leaving Philadelphia at 8.44 A. August 4 26 LOB P. M., Williamsport, 230P, M Lock Haven 300 P. M., and on local trains connecting therewith, snd good en days, including day of excursion, will be sold at rate of $0 80 from Tren- ton, $900 from Reading, $0.00 from Philadelphia, $000 from Lancaster, $8.40 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 dircetion. Stop of thir ty minutes will be made at Williams port for luncheon, For spesdfic time and Taton, consult local ticket agents, pip ——————— A —— The Reporter, one dollar pet year, GRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... : No mutuals ; no assessments, § '...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Btone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. BE Telephone connection, BANKS, i ompany, CENTRE HALL, PA Deposits, auly ATTORNEYS. HUGHES TAYIOR, uw AUorneyal-Law, Bellefonte, Pe. manuer of legal bul gugh’ All fey io, 24 Temple Oonirt Cus promot frente i. H. Vi ORV Ix CC. M 0B DOWER 4 ORVIE, Atlorneys ut Law, RELLEFONTE PA. Office {in Crider's Exchanges building on second i 3 ies MH mw Pe ha IWER, » E.l,UR W, Hurrison Walker FORTSEY & WALKER Attorney at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Hee north of Cort House, vid ¥, Fortney. EMART DALE, Attorney at Law, BELLEFORTE, PA. Office NW Diamond, two Firat National GOrner Hank doors from ang? RURKLE, torney-at-law, BELLEFONT Bit i PA nded toproaptly potions, Office, 20 14 I kindsof legs inl attention 3 BP D. GETTIG, ATTORNEY-AT- JAW . ~AFORTE, PA. Ans all spa business sttended to Consultations German and EK. gl sl who Bt BC IAT R Liections L Bx B.BPANGLER, ATTORNEY AT- LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Codsultation Crider ar % Practic Le] ra Office, in EK Exchange sliding novies "P0000002000 000000000000 CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE » VW ORKS. bur ¥ #43 Lae pianni ¥ SH0COPOCORPCRDOVVCOPTOIVRCHLICOTOOOVVRODOROOS LIVE COBOB ABLE for smn We have ng Cheap work, But to give you Good work cheap. Al the t Wondwork prices we ate now doing all Painting snd Trim iy the best stock and work ssing ov very a proof that good very cheap We have left one new hand-made ELLIPTIC SPRING BUGGY, that we are now offering sl a bargain class buggy and a real dandy in sprearance 1000 This is a frst it hes mile temp red springs, wheels<all white axles, open head Sapoke Barven hickory, rims riveted al all spokes, pannel back seat, trimmed with bosdcloth, springing cushions and back, top 30 cz rubber drill-averything noetosmary to make it a fmst-class buegy, Come nd mee it and you will be surprised to find what a bargain there is in this for 4 T LEE Centre Hall, Penn’a. 0000000000008 000000000000 oil | Spring Mills, Pa. P.V.S. STORE. You are cordially invited to call and examine my Fall Line of MEN'S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S SHOES in the best makes, Ms Robber line is com. plete in the very best of goods, and at the right prices. . A. KRAPE. 00E0005000680C0000000000000000000000000800 — ——— £ 000300099000 20030000000002000000020000200009022020000800000 L . W. Bunkle Manager BELL tutes EVoNi Henle td) ner asy. E, PA si ING MILs Ht A, NEWCOMER iyi y Bubl, Propriein ial Or beast. LD FORT H¢ Rates $1.00 per Day Best | b.. UW} TEAIRS 5a. m.~Train ————— elect M £3 New fork 2.1 ¥ 0 wd X 1 3 1 in 3H 551 a WEEE rw wwe onal 5.20 a for Lewisburg at 6.0% pm, and » 14 10 0 2 iam and burg P30a m.. o 1 Jomaral ¥anng a “Read Down i No.1: No 3 No b pam. ] | m, mip. m i 10 %2 22 252 : Bi a” WOE ad af ol wf af a oF wal wl wd wp 80% 6 oi 3205 3 ool 311 GW { i it | i 1 [030 40 19 30 .... p. mia m Arr *Daily,. {Wee tio bound train from West-bound from EA Yi |=3 i= Cte SE msl | Em EE 3e7¢ 2 ns = g2ghsnx at kh ah > ww - BEE RR EEE, 228 = a a BERETS AIRTSES a BEPRER=282%S enn Usve entre Hall reg inden Hall Lmont wie Sumit wasnt Gap 2emsnn B, Teas Ra returning m.. v.48 Pp. 2 p.m. rela JES am. and 5 #3 we DDK oo... 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