The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 10, 1901, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
8. W, SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
_ October 10, 190%.
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISF MENTS. 2 cents per line for three
insertions, and 5 cen. per line for each subse
quant nse tion. Other rates made known
on applicstion,
NOTE. Subscribers will plesse observe the
date on the label of the Reporter after a remit.
tance Is made and report if it is not correct.
Dates are only changed the first issue of each
math. Jano, means that your subscription is
paid to last January. 01 means July, 1901,
Democratic Ticket.
Justice of Supreme Court :
HARMAN YERKES.
» State
ANDREW
Treasurer ©
J. PALM.
Prothonotary -3M. I. GARDNER.
District- Attorney—N. B. SPA NGLER
———————
ME. PALM RESIGNS.
Mr. Andrew J. Palm formally re-
8 ened as the Democratic nominee for
State Treasurer, and in doing so said :
“From the general tove of the Demo-
cratic well from the
opinions of the members of the com-
mittee who have been consulted, T sn
* convinced that the Democratic senti-
ment of the state is strongly in favor
strength with that of
republicans in what
*
i
press, as as
of goiting our
the independent
successful contest
organization,
olf honor |
the
io be
that
80 lost to all sense
as to
n a state platform.
is true that the state con-
a
political
promises
against
which is
and shame
leg rials afure i
‘Wi
vention passed
endorse iast
a resolution indieating
it is equally true |
has
opposition to fusion,
that a great
taken place since the 15th of August,
and there is no doubt that if a conven- |
:
:
|
change in sentiment
tion were to be held to-day it would be |
heartily in favor of uniting with those |
battle for |
who are fighting the same
better government.”
[t now devolves upon the Democratic
nominate a can- |
didate fill the place, which in all |
probability will Hon. Elisha A. |
Coray, the gentleman placed in pomi- |
nation by the Independent Republi
cans, If State Com- |
mittee pl
tion, Mr. name will
on the Democratic ticket at the
of the Reporter's editorial columun.
siat
tate Committee to
10 3
Ue
the Democratic
Mr. Coray
Coray's
nomina
appear |
head
in
ES
ms A Mt —
A few weeks ago, before the Buflalo
incident and the death of President
MeKinler, the woods were full of Re-
publican candidates for President.
There were Hanna, of Ohio, Fair
banks, of Towa, Spooner, of Wiscon-in,
Lodge, Mussschusetts and others,
all laying their plans and through self
and others prepariug for a contest for
National delegates. They have all dis-
appeared. Nothiog is heard of them or
of
their ambitions,
of the last month have apparently set-
uestion of the vext presiden-
by the Republican
pected should
tied the gq
v
y
unex
nomination
0
tial
party. unless (he
dreamed of should be disclosed, it
will be Theodore Roosevelt. There is
doubt of that. It re-
mains to be whether his adminis
tration the next years will in-
spire an effective opposition on par-
the polls. It may
that. A business or industrial panic
will certainly do it Foreign complica.
tions out of the jingo spirit
may do it. But this aside, which comes
in the natural order of things, what a
lucky man President Roosevelt has
He was chosen vice president
against bis the
nomination, aud has become President
without pledges or promises or allian-
now
no reasonable
®OET
turee
tisan liges at do
growing
been,
own opposition 0
Cow or entanglements with
Doman, A
assured him without a contest And
yet be may not elected. Sudden
changes are the rule in American poli
ties, and all our vice presidents who
have succeeded to the presidency by
death of the President have failed in
their efforts for re-election. It was so
with Tyler, with Fillmore, with An-
drew Johuson and with Arthur,
fn
be
The amendment providing for per
sonal registration is of the utmost im-
portance, and every citizen should
support it most earnes ly. It is a well
established fact that the loose methods
of registering voters in the larger
cities is the most prolific source of
ballot frauds, For example under the
existing system ove msn may have a
hundred or more names, real or fie
titious, put on the registry list, Hal
# dozen persons can exercise this priv.
flege in a single election district.
On election day every one of these
names are voled on by repeaters, per-
sonators and ballot box stuilers, and
in the aguregate, accordiog to conser
vative esLiuntes 50,000 fraudulent
votes are cast in that way in Poilladel
phis every year, It is believed that 20,
000 illegal votes ure cast in the sue
way in Pittsburg and Allegheny and
every city of considerable population
coutributes wore or jess to this sirue-
ture of fraud.
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Gov. Bloue bas ide ed a nspite for
George W. MeMurray, the Allegheny
county murderer, who was condemned
to be huoged on October 8 MeMurrsy
= 8 new lease of life until October
Spring Mills.
Wallace Neese after spending a cou-
ple months with his mother returned
to Auburn, New York, last Baturday
where he has employment in a ma-
chine shop.
Harry Confer, employed
Spring Mills planing mill, fell against
the sander and bad the skin taken off
bis arm, inflicting considerable of an
injury which he is now nursing.
John Breon, Jr., left last week for
Altoona where he expects to secure
work in the car shops.
Harry Fravnkenberger, the popular
clerk in C, P. Long's store, bought
Jumes Condo's horse, he will now
veither borrow or lend.
Corn busking Is going on at a lively
rate; it Is the best crop for many years.
B. F. Kennelley will soon have his
new cage finished. Look out, girls,
their must be a bird for it; who will be |
the lucky one? Don’t all say I, I, I, for
only one can bave him.
The merchants have their winter |
stock on hand and are doing a good |
business,
William Bitoer started his stave
mill last week ; he has one of the best
out-fits in the valley to do the work.
Hon. Wm. Allison expects to build a!
new house east of his farm barn this |
fall.
Jack Frost opened the chestnut burs,
but there was not many to open; they
are selling for ten cents per quart,
Mary Best spent |
Sunday
sonburg.
J. D.
farm bouse in Georges Valley.
Krape and son
with John Krape at Madi-
Long put a new roof on his
He also |
Mr. |
Loong is one of those up to date fellows,
and is always improving his property.
John Bnavely put a pew galvanized
roof on the M. E. parsonage.
Peler Auman is giving Buwith Bros.
new furniture store a coat of paint.
cl Af As
Coburn,
Miss Pauline Hosterman returned
| from her visit to Smithport last week.
Mr, Garret and lady
at Ezra Harters.
Stover and
A Jl
friend Bunday-
ed
of Til
house
»
wife, are
the
Jacob
»
Ntover's
M. P. Campbell and R. Bhafler took
a pleasure drive to Penns Cave on Sun-
day.
Chas, Stonebraker left on
day for Lock Haven where
ployed by George Gould.
WwW. L the
ters Lusy repairing his house,
Wednes-
he is em-
Hosterman has Carpen-
Henry Rishell from Rebersburg vis-
ited friends in town this week.
I—————— A —— So —_
Millheim,
W.H Angstradt and Jno. Painter
{ biked it fromm Lewisburg on Buuday
morning, and Bundayed at J. W,
Stover’s, on Penn street,
Mrs. Kennelly, of York; Mrs. Flick-
inger, of Pittsburg, snd Mrs. Hogen,
of Bellwood, sisters of Mrs. J. P.
do, speut a few days
of their sister.
Miss Robie
trip to Brush
She was the guest
Wolfs Store.
Cone.
in town the guests
Hoover made a flying |
Valley last Saturday. |
of Mm. Freeby at
Chas. Stover, of Lancaster, spent a |
few days in town with his sister, Mrs
W. E Keen. Mr. Stover has western |
inclinations,
Miss Edna Murray, of Centre Hall,
spent Saturday and Sunday in town |
Johu Harter,
ns the guest of her uncle,
on Peon street,
Randall Musser, of State College,
spent Sunday with his parents in this
place,
Messrs. Hancock apd Angle, of
Danville, stockholders in the knitting |
mills at this place, arrived in town on |
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Lydia Musser and granddaugh-
ter, Miss Lyde Stamto, left for Phila- |
delphia on Monday morning and ex- |
pect to be gone several weeks,
Rev H. W. Buck is spending this |
week in Harrisburg.
V. J. Harter and wife, of Harter-
ville, spent Bunday afternoon at the
home of Michael Feidler, on Penn St, |
:
sin A MPA —
Advice About Health,
Don't worry about your Liealth, More
people make themselves ill by doing
that than Is genera’ly supposed. If
you are constantly imagining that
there is something the matter with
you, you will do yourself harm. Live
as far as you are able a healthy life
and for the rest take your chance like
a man. There are plenty of people who
#uffer a living death by allowing them
selves to Imagine that they are going
to have every illness they read about.
Depreased,
“1 am afraid Bliggine has met with
reverses.”
“What makes you think so.”
“He goes about with a gloomy look,
saying there is no such a thing as dis.
interested friendship. That is almost
8 sure sign that a man bas been try.
ing to borrow money.” ~ Exchange,
————————
Sure He Knew Bent,
Mamma-—Dera, your father says that
that young mun Jf yours, Mr, Hartt, I»
deceiving you.
Penn Hall.
husking their corn. The corn crop is a |
fair one throughout this section. i
Mrs. Adam Ertel and daughter Mrs, |
Howard E. Bickel returned from an
to Soyderand Mifflin
H. H. Mark and family, from Balo-
DA, were guests at the gentleman's pa-
rental home north of town over Bun- |
day. !
D. A. Ertel and wife returned
a trip to Milton and other points,
interest,
E. ¢', Housman who was recently !
run over by a team of horses is on the |
mend at this writing.
John H. Mesmer started a shingle
mili on Brush mountain last week
from |
of
Rev. Krider will preach a trial ser-
mon in the Lutheran church on Bat-
urday evening.
A. P. Burrell who was confined to
the house for the last week from the
result of a sprained ankle is able to be
William Weaver, of Farmers Mills, |
A. - oe
-
Colyer.
Miss Carrie Fruzier, Linden Hall,
Miss
of
was the guest of her friend Care
Mrs, Michael
Smith was piving
of G.
home
JH and Aaron
Visi
[ 6
fing
Mr. and Mrs
lenrfield
to fi
Were at
: d #1
ployment,
Mrs, J. H
called to the
Moyer
h
Saturday Was
ome of her mother whi
iy il
ie
ft Fru
fis
M iss Ws
Town and is maki
1
Rallie ght has
# her home gl
residence of Charles Swartz, of Tussey.
ville,
Miss Minuie
day at home,
The following
MM jus
ti
Moyer:
Miss di Frazi
of Linden Hall,
Boal and Carrie
Mrs
Reiber spent Nunday
rank Bodgnat
Miss
companied
Rebeeen BB
Wall
Maud
by Halpl
spending sone tine
Miss Mary Moyer
A good many of our
Visti
were out Chest: gt id
They would Iwtler got
hi
day
or Sue of mudd its
ny seh
during the week
Among the visitors at "un
were thie
Sallie Kline, Mise Hagan and
of near W BE nvr,
ad M
i
and
evi Blum
i
fe
on Bundsy lowing Miss
Een je
ian, MEE BT
Hoover Dniby Bi
of Centre Hall
funtly « of Pollers
county
sn Mamiv Keller
Hurry F
fils.
y Fishburn
and
PRE
Centre Hil
Mrs. William Liytl
Pleasant Gap, on Mond
€ made a nip
to
sy, see Lier
invalid mother,
B. W. Ripka, b
fist for the
be shout agsin
Frank Shutt and family,
sick
able to
as been on the
past Weel, Ul is
of LG
at the howe of Lis
nie.
| parents
Merchant Jolin Bible Lins been ad.
| comfortable home
Bail store
William Lytle ma ea business
to Milroy,
John Walters,
trip
Ou Haturday
(2 5.
eirht
Whe
Miss Elie Burkholder,
for Buflaio,
take in the sights
y
can beat it
lef
wie
I ues.
eX peels Lo
Pau. Ameri
§ On
w here
al the
can Exposition
Mm. Kerr, of OC
Sunday at the home of her
etre Hall, wierd
J
brother,
Write Grant
instiranes
ys
Hoover far prices
Ho
For Bang soil horse and
good buggy cheap,
W. 6G Esex tarp. MD
Mowed inary bury, Pa.
—
Fowl,
earth at Mra, Kellor< Linden Ha'l 6
Spring Mills, Pa
P.V.S. STORE.
You are cordially
invited to call
and examine my
Fall Line of
*
LADIES’,
MISSES’ and
CHILDREN’S
SHOES
in the best makes,
My Rubber line is com.
plete in the very best of
Dorn—~But be Isn't, mamma, for 1
asked him, and be anid be wasn't, Of
' Boston Tr knows better than ed
goods. and st the right prices,
C. A. KRAPE.
sees
seasecssessesesssssssssese sooo
UBLIC BALE-The undersigned offers for |
sale the real estate of Christine Corman,
Pa., on the
on Baturday, Oct,
Wh. This property consists of a House and lot,
ne dwelling house {8 8 frame siructore, ts=o
stories in helght, weatherboardad and painted,
There i ale0 a stable
prem
frees nus hetween two
The plot of ground contal
The balance ix
of sate Ten
ing apple orchard and other frit
tiliabie, Also well of water, Terms
per cent on confirmation of sale, and balance
1902, when possesion will be
ANDREW CORMAN Acting for the heirs
Auctioneer
piven,
bi. F. Behreckengost
XECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS TEST A.
mentary on the estate of Surin MeCalley
tate of Centre Hall Boro. deceased baviug
been duly granted to the undersigned, he
vould respectiully request all persons kvowiog
themselves indebted to the estate tv marke Im
mediate paym ot, and hose having cialis
aegningt the same to present them duly anthent!
cated for settlement W.B MINGLE
0.017 Executor, Centre Hall, I's
ACRES OF
bul dings-
pasture | i
wR BALE~TWENTY.-FOUR
ha first-class Innd-——witoout
would make a desirable piece of
has a never failing strom of water
It would, with buildiugs,
convenient home as it in jocated
rlare, not far from postoflioe, church
For farther parth ulars ingiire of
FERGUS POTTER,
Linden Hall
Tard
rmnuing
nnke =»
public
slore
Mn
and
il
wet 25-68 Pa.
HE THO " A
nriviate sale
Pa
BAL}
sri mt
FOR
i"
EAL ESTATE
Hyver farm jv «
dy to W, B, MINGLE
3325-81
sentre Hall
BALE
i THE UNDER
tin al rivals
DUrg st a
West
ARA AT PRIVA
signed offers hi
¢. The farm is ke
pay ville road, one and HT tle
Tusseysiiie in Poller lownshi ire
Pa containing 190 acres ani ps
sale of enitiva tion A wi
bs alan parting water at
ows] A Wa mn one-half story dwelling HER
gown] bank barn and a t
Fine fraud of
GIT iss
tu Gi
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“ wha fedd booms
. of
count
Iu a fine
walter AL 10d
ot 1 81 peret
oof wend
rn the house and barn
+
1
SAAT
ra every
170 sores gn
timber
Get our prices on Felts aod Lumber-
men's Gums—Yeager & Davis,
GRAIN MANKET,
Ww
PRODUCE AT STORES,
SPRING MILLIS 0 T
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Banking Company,
CENTRE HALL, }
Receives Deposits,
Discounts Notes.
W. B. MINGLE, Cashier.
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ATTORNEYS
SAI SO BY SO BAIA
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Atlorney-st-law,
Bellefonte, Pe
All mapuer of legal bused
ded tn anh
24 Temple Court
sien
No,
jess prom ntly
H OEY ix « BOWEK,
VIS, BOWER & ORVIE,
Atiorueys at Law,
BELLEFORTE PA
Oflice in Crider's Exchange building on second
Boor Zhjulin
« $k
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David ¥. Fortaey. W. Harrison Walker
FORTSEY & WALKER
Atlorney st law,
BELLEFONTE,
Office north of Court House,
PA.
(‘LEMANT DALE
Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE,
two
FA,
doors from
ians7
corner Diamond,
Office NW.
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IELLEFORTE
tegal business sitended 1o
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it will show for itself. }
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all. Before
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buy.
ZOE 80 faust.
at the (oot of it
ing elsewhere give me a call,
:
J. S. DAUBERMAN,
CENTRE HALL.
W. A. HENNEY,
BLACKSMITH.
Come around 15 sea me,
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back, top 30 cz rubber dritlwoverything
necessary 1o make it a Sostelass buegy.
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HOTELS.
TEE HALL HOTEL,
J. W. Runkle, Manager
Newly equipped, bar snd tab ¢ suppiled with
the best Bummer boarders receive special atten
thon. and can find uo beaithier locality. Centra
my od
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HOTEL HAAG,
BELLEFONXNTE, PA.
Fine Btabliog. Heated Throughout.
Hates $1.00 per day.
Bishop Blreet,
¥. A. REWCOMER
Fast
Prepristor
KG MiLi» HUTEL
Edwin Buhl, Proprietor,
BPRING T1182 PA
rlciass accommodations «i all times for man
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ke effort Mas 28 1808,
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