: THE CENTRE REPORTER. Ss. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, “i. * “October 17, 1901. TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. quent i[pwe: tion. aa application, NOTE. —Subseribors will please 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 isspe of each month. Jan0l, means that your subscription is paid to last January. 01 means July, 1901, Democratic Ticket. oF 1eRtie Nit me Court : Io i} Pre HARMAN YERKES. CORAY. CARDNER. ney -N, SPANGLER A ————————————_] 1 Lhe CORAY FOR STATE TREASURER. Union parties on the state committee, by the Democratic nomination A. Coray, treasurer. Palm.of Meadville, i state i of Representative Elisha J41., of Pittston, Represer the nominee easurer of recen withdrew, and the convention Ln of Mr, Cor me a vote of 50 committeemen from York a: Iirie counties voting Chairman OK . IH opposed to Ix-State Carman, of Nanti movement, and it is proba- insti e proceedings court to county Mr. Palin, who retires, is legislator high-minded f Mr egi ing may be said « bimself a Coray, bas written of hin “He is a and capabilil As much Mr. Palm, citizen Coray. legislative 1: ntiemen wi I v On ed, and one whom no voter tate to support if he desires to aid andidate who is fully competent candidat i thoroughly hone No man who su p- gret it through act To ascertain how faithfully stood by the honest pepple of the state, it is but necessary to examine the pro- aDY ceedings of the legislature His voice and vote have ever been for the right and against the wrong and his bands are unstained by the bribers’ touch.” since 1806 ep - yi OU 5 y Superintendent Gramley was , i a passenger west Monday morning, and the candidacy of Mr. superintendent in speakivg of Strohm ft hie Granley I him to%se i i first ballot. Pretty good, for having ven t directors, prior t i that if el ing furth He EE the GssUranee Id ask noth- wil © -, WHERE FUSION WOULD BE SEXSE. fest % ik tt: i the snyder judicial sn feeling of regret, Those wit} mix up io district must How it is § under such circumstances to honestly & question. Resort esos in polities “ he Union Have dispense justice is ing to every know to reach the jud ki ge's beuch cannot bave 8 wholesome ice in meeting out Justice. Ap i lngrale is a proper person Lo despise, and how cau a Judge who has been with every possible scheme to advance his chances of success avoid impartial judgment ? The chances are he will not avoid it : Bnconsciously, if iufluse connected ot otherwise, he will favor political friends at the cost of in- nocent parties, Centre county next year will elect a President Judge, sud would it not be CO tile some definite uudersiauding, by fusing seu- tient, aud buiniuatiog bul owe cane didaste for that bovorable and import- ant office. Will the political leaders be able to fuse on such a point ? # 4 i BOOM seuse LO Ccotue Lo 0 OAR Wm. Gurosey, of Willia msport, claims to have discovered a process Whereby copper may ve tempered. He Made thiee chisels of the tempered metal, aod seat them to Washiogton. Later he was summoned to the Na tlousl Capitol by government officials, i ——————_ ao FIGURES IN CENSUS, From the census report the follow" Ing facts concerning Centre county are learned. The number of white persons in Cens tre county between the ages of five and twenly years are Native males, 7,335, Native Females, 7,076, Foreign males, 145, Foreign Females, 142. Negro males, 68, F 76, gre oie, 10 44 YEARS, Native white, 7,442, Foreign white, 568, Negro, 68. : MALES 21 YEARS AND OVER. Wanted, Sharp Knives, could find the sharp knives of the world,” said an observant citizen, “and really the problem is one of some seri- ousness, and one, upon reflection, is al- most driven to the conclusion that there are no sharp knives in the world, “Have you ever noticed how hard it to find a really sharp knife? Stop | the first man you meet and ask him to let you have his knife for a minute and listen to what he says about it. Nine times out of ten he will say, ‘I have one, but it isn't very sharp.’ You may plek out your men indifferently, and | they will always tell you the sae { thing. If a man should ask me for my knife to sharpen a lead pencil or to use | for purpose, the chances i tre 1 would say about the same thing, ‘tL have one, but it Isn't very sharp.’ “And really the answer thus made is generally true. Men do not keep sharp It may be because they do not need sharp knives or it may be a mat- | ter of laziness, but in any event they not ry them around with them, if they do they always give their { friend dull one.”--New Orleans § in i £aine other i Kulves, i i do car i or oA i imes-Democrat, A Fable. One day as the Elephant was passing | forest. he came upon a | ho had fallen into a pool and | shivering with cold, and in his ood heartedoess he stopped and called ! through the £30TC W ns h “How, troubl re’ “Alas, hn fell into the pond and | 1 almost dying with a chill!” walled | Mrs. Hare, but what is | #1 ’ the ir 5 iiare, Ab, but we can easily I will lle down beside the heat of my body will soon | warm and blithe again.” ! Lie Elephant tumbled down with | and a groan and observed that 3 cheerfully willing to put | ir the sake of others, es- | } * weak and helpless, i quarter of an hour, and not | the Hare, he rose up to | { she feit better, and to his sor- | msternation he discovered | had crushed the life out of her own : ‘Say you ’ x5 6) riends injure us more | -Detroit ree Press. Catastrophe of the Oneida, Une of i i i srdinary catas- | allen vessels of stroyed the sloop She was bound Om en | The State Forestry Reserve the Result ot Sohool Arbor Day Observance, i AUTUMN ARBOR DAY, Pennsylvania now owns a forest! reserve of 324,000 acres, This is one re- sult of the movement which began with the observance of Arbor Day in | the schools. People everywhere begin to see the importance of planting trees! and caring for them, and of legislation | designed to secure a rational treatment of trees and forests. Moreover, the de- | cisions of the Courts have helped to stop the ruthless mutilation and de- struction of trees along telephone, tele. graph and trolley lines. Aud the sen- | timents awakened in the hearts of the young through the observance of Ar- bor Day have reinforced and strength- | ened the teachings of experts in re-| gard to the deteriorstion of agricul- | tural lands through the denudation of! our forest areas, Forestry is one of the coming pro- fessions. The senior classes of Schools of Forestry have lucrative places wait- ing for them in advance of the day of In connection with the observance of Arbor Day, it will be proper to draw attention to the prospects of educated young men who devote their lives to this new profession, Since be the trees can planted in and since thousands of rural schools are closed at Spring Arbor Day, it has become customary toappoint an Arbor the autumn In with this custom, Friday, 25, designated Autumn Arbor Day, and the teachers snd pupils of public schools through- wil the state are rege sted to observe the day by the plauting of trees and mouths, se has been as other suitable exercises, AA sos Lemont. Mrs. H. Bottorf, who has been very is slowly con- Jaha 1 from the uth end to the house ow the (len has moves ed by Bam- Weaver, tenr Presbyterian Wm. Be of Bellefonte worked 1, week re pairks 4 the tower of the Presivterian church, had partly the given foun- port she was | teamer Bombay 1. The stem of the Bombay he stern of the Oneida. sinking rapidly, and guns of immediately fired, but steamed on her way and | She went two of her | The | ¥y vessel to her doom. all but drowned, aptain of the Bombay gave no : for his conduct than that one or atrap, on board and ith her nerves with He was mobbed | bawma, dismissed % Yoke socially ot 3341 Ga J2nag ir or two later. # 1booed from died in disgrace a | Unincky Day Saperstitions, } Graft manual of his chron. | uinecky days, according astronomers, are +1245 10 15, ducky; Feb. 26, 27 and « 5, 10 and 17 very unluc 20 { bs. ky; unlucky: ~ May 4 | Yo 7, 15 and 20 very un- 10 and 22 unlucky, 4 and i Aug. 29 and 30 un. ry unlucky; Sept. 3, } unlucky, 6 and 7 very un. i, 16 and 24 unlucky, 6 very Nov. §, 6, 20 and 30 unlucky, <1 very unlucky: Dec. 15 and 22 nd 9 very unlucky. very d 20 unlucky; it unlucky 15 and unlucky Ornaments on Saddles, 10 saddles were nagnificent 1% ad by Leo 1, ordered that one ment them with pearls or precicus stones. In the sixth century the Emperor Mauritius required that the saddles should have large cover. of The ignominous punish- ment of “bearing the saddle” had its origin In the middle ages Incontrovertible Evidence, “Now, children, 1 want you all to re- member that James Watt discovered the wonderful steam engine by simply watching the kettle boil.” “Please, ma'am, I doh't just see how that could be” “Why not? “'Cause watched pots never boll.” Boston Courier. She Valoed Her Head. Henry VIIL, after the death of Jane Beymour, had some difficulty In get. ting another wife. Fis first offer was to thie duchess dowager of Milan, but her answer is sald to bave been: i have only one head. If I had two, one should certainly be at bis service.” Misunderstood. “I would like a straw with this lem- onade,” sald the lady at the table to the server of the beverage. “Hey? ejaculated the waiter, who was hard of hearing, “No: straw, | sald.” Beverages, In wade tia in thould 1% ponte tl dt century 0 extravagantly # i Wilieh a prohibition wa fare was 10 ty is orn ings fur. So % A sheet of manila cap paper will sus. tain 300 pounds. It holds the record among papers for strength, Honesty pays twice as well as half Don't forget it. Atchison lobe white, 1,100, ” % A AIA SS _ Do not fail to see our line of ladies #3 siovs— Yeager & Davis, Belletote, of inst ev. Shultz commenced series Ev. a church Irvin Ross has built a bay window Dame Rumor says he in the improvements rear future Wm. Mayes, Lemont’s superior mar- @ cutter, is doing some fine work on mark M Al 5 . is to Penus Valley, as aléo to mark the lo cation of the first church, AA - Colored Boy Arrested Harry Miller, a eolored boy, who Td a great deal of trouble, arrested in jail for attempti g to was R. The deed was committed in just below board the Reformed which was returning from Heels, This is the same youth that relieved Irvin's book store of $20, to which he plead guilty in Court. Sen. lence wad stspended on account of his on age, but it is learned that instead of be ing twelve years old he is at least six- | teen or eighteen years old. ——— ———————— Every pair of our shoes are new : old goods to offer— Yeager & Davis. no ns A Si Old Jewelry Remodeled Many a family has laid away for oc- | easiopal admiration old jewelry worn | by those of a generation or more ago, | Phe Delipeator bas an article of a prac- | tical charaeter showing how mueh of | this old-fashioned jewelry can be | brought into modern. use by a slight i remodeling. | A good ten-plate stove can be bought at a very low figure—8§3 00—by apply- ing to this office, ——s nl A § Spring Mills, Pa. § i 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. My Rubber line is com- plete in the very best of goods, and at the right prices. ©. A. KRAPE. # Berne BALE~The undersigned offers sitle the real estate of Christine Corman deconapd, located in Spring Mills, Pa., on the premises, al one o'clock p. m., on Saturday, Oot 26. This property consists of 8 House and It The dwelling house Is a frame structure, tw stories fo height, weatherboarded and painted and « fo good condition, There is also & stable and all the necessary outbuildings on the prem isos. The plot of ground contains between twee and three acres, on part of which there is 8 bear ing apple orchard and other fruit tillable, Also well of water, Terms of sale per cent on confirmation of sale, and balnnoee cash on April 1, 1902, when possession will be aiven, ANDREW CORMAN, Acting for the heirs H. E. Behreckeugost, Auctioneer XECUTOR'B NOTICE. LETTERS TESTA mentary on the estate of Susan MoeCulley Inte of Centre Hall Boro. deceased duly granted to the undersigned. he im mediate payment, and those ngainst the same 10 present them daly anthesti W.B MINGLE Executor, Centre Hull, Pa having 0.017 OR BALE-~TWENTY.FO ACRES first-class ande-witi i ni dings would make a desirable plece of pasture land nns & never falling stress through it. It would convenient home as it place, not fur from posts “ie hureh Hifl Of Waleed JIRKe public ®RIG #LOTE POTTER, septZhat THE THOMAS vale sRic FORBALI erm is offered st pr EAL Biv nw. Bu 2h. ply jaly ARS AT PRIVATE BAL) signed offers his valusbie tale, The farm is located on 1} Tusseyville road, one and one-b iasseyville in Potter townshin Va, containing 199 acres and sate of cultivation, A we house, also ravnt water at thie hous Good two and ope hinif st good bank barn and all the ws. § fruit of ever premises F ROTes Under nee lu fue Lis ug men's Gums— Yeager & Davis, GRAIN MAKK ET, Old Wheat 70 New Lye - orn Old Onis PRODUCE AT STORES, WE ‘ flard........ “ate new Hide Meat Ehoulder Ham SPRING MILLS 0. T. CORMAN ¢ {In exchange for good >1901 i in wit 1 # * BANCO 1D Wy granagest i Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA. . Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. ton, and for fish oan Fine Btabl auly ATTORNEYS, [ves B. TAYLOR, Allorney-al-law, Bellefonte, Pa. No. 4 Temple Court, All manner of legal busi ness promptly attended to, augd C. M, BOWER, ER & ORVIS, Alwrneys at Law BELLEFONTE PA. # Exchange building on second 26juloo David F. Fortney, W. Harrison Walker FORTREY & WALKER. Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office north of Court House, J, H. ORVIR E. ), ORY, oF (JRVIS, BOW LI igs 0 LD FORT Office in Crider’ hr, Heme G “L. OWE { 'LEMANT DALE, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, corner Diamond, two doors from Bank fans? References sented Bell Huntingdon, Office N. Ww, 4 First National Ww G. RUNKLE, . Atlorney-at-law BELLEFONTE, PA. All kinds of legal business attended to srotaptly special attention given to collections. Omoe 20 foor Crider Kxcha ge. 1S D. GETTIG, {He ATTORREY-AT- IAW Lh JEFONTE, PA. egal business stlended te Consultations German and B.g.al. 6 L BXiutige Bridiry, Harrisburg, | Collections ang sil New fork 2 {| promptly OfL A 9.27 a. m. N B.BPANGLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Practices in all the courts. Cods ultation in En gish and German. Offos, Crider Exchange .~ Building novies 185 p. m. Wilkesbarre, risburg and hil F.GARTHOFY, v Justine of the Pearse Practical Surveyor, und Couveyanocer, COBURN. PA. senger coach Washington, _— E.SHRECKENGORT ll Farmers Mil's, Pa TIONEER AND CARPENTER u for engagements in either of these My expertence in both should be 3 usranice for satisfaction and good Terms are moderate. Give nue & trial mar 21-1 yr at Phisudel Baltimore Bll p m BALVE for ebilblains, ete m. for I eents. The DR SMITH 8 Pa. NA NTED, AGENTS Cy Splines and Baking imers. Liberal commission paid iRAND UNION TEA CO 1 Btreet, Harri burg, a entre Hall Hoes, dla m By Pa. TH FALVE for all kinds of sores io yeild, Bent by mail Centre Hall, Pa. 25 conte In basi. ~Two writing desks for sale. ton, sand suitable for & ¥ ui the Rarontie office <-FURNITURE= daigus and Rochester, ROOFING SLATE. ghd x that was ever hrong Also a large #1 ail Pa - TAT: « tty eh “yy J roe A Fey “sy Waslhwmiww era h ® $ + 3 yoo We Vase & Wave bw § _hWaavae wy 5 £ Mv WV, Fist ¥4 Big] Ail HE . Font iL OCS 8&0 1ast, at the foot : \ ‘ . . Ng eisewiiere rive me J. S. DAUBERMAN. CENTRE HALL. # = 1} i thro osler, Elmira and r { L 10.00 0. F FOR HASDLES gil grades tes made per sgunre i mechan nd far sapw EMAN, Centre Hall, Penn's, of roofing slates. Est) Work done by experi Siale is as cheap as shin r isdecly. port and lute Oo ' Westward. CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢ "WORKS. seee have been planing for some Botto give you Cheap work, But to give you Good work cheap. ’ . EER " 3 i =a os 2 5 3 @ We » > ® - a BOO OE dat ahha ERR ELNRERNS O23 we me ww -~ 28 CPB wwe ww ry W. A. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH, Come armand to sees 1m a gD TU ve Be | war > Al the prices we are now doing all kinds of Woodwork, Painting and Trim- fig, using only the very best stock and Workmanship is a proof that good work can and is dove very cheap. Additional fon at 5.20 580 and 8. i ; We bave left one new hand-made TE ThA ELLIPTIC SPRING BUGGY, that we are now offering at a bargain, This is a first-class buggy and a real dandy in appearance, It has 1000 mile axles, open head oil tempered springs, 1Sspoke Barven wheew—all white hickory, rims riveted a! all spokes, pannel back seat, trimmed with broadeloth, springing cushions and back, top #0 oz rubber drill—-everything nocesary 1o make it a first-class buggy. Come a d wee it and you will be surprised to find what a bargain there is in this for Sr J T.LEE Centre Hall, « Penn's. 2000 sesssscscese 880 000s Good solid school shoes our special Bellefonte, CENTRAL ol 2 Bes |% ll MMM GASTON NA RART g @ od | | 000000000000000000000000000000000000 seecene0e wk ng nd a BERER mk 2 Biren SEZs a © ® ® 2 ® ® 388 2 | 00 50 00 00 40 50 36 00 00 00 50 00 86 8 13 BD © SEREY od 0 wf oF Fd i 9000 grue = ~ » OI [98 04 994098 JO 848 gEnEn find no ng. ing. 1 atten Centra mayty7 or beast, Coli request, wood, A é p.m. Balt) more 1 mw. Parlor car and ~ Train 30 Week day ~Traiz 12. W e Berantor, Hegle intermediate » wo es to Phi is 10.20 k ~Trein 6, « IB See plug cars New York a WESTWARD Train 8. (Daily) Week Philipaby Train 61. intermediate repre Faburg and 0 isicn phbury ibs. mm, , J p.m. Wash - y Ne mw Bunbury nd inter sew York I wsenger arriving at 9.50 p. m, 7.15 Pp. m. apd pas Wilkes ving & m. Pas or Sunbury - * Yorket 5.13 Harrisburg Philsdelpbis Harris. ivieg at Phi. A m., (16.38 Waeshingion MG passe Luger for DuBois, % Ty- rimediste stations. Week days, Mifiinburg Pada iCobu {Zerby hy Lin {Lemont Dale Summit i Gap — Bs -B - = ! —— ot 8 ; 5 g ¥ trains les & m, 25 8 m., AD, 5.02 Dunkies ~HUBLERS d. dertown.... I | wma HOStON 52"...._SalODA........ 87 MiLL HALL. - HLIKS ‘soeop somo us WSPUY “Souq $8 40j aBuwa WANE] 93 jo oui] (nj © Juem WNOY Ino 0) poppe vavy op Fuudg “sod Th | Williams. rough Parlor Eastward, M ¥ | ye “he dey wee “TAT IaleI rR Ee ea | BREERN Bt pr ow ——————— “tat SUBRENNNEERRBEEYS SNES gesEs : i FRIR0 0000 00 50 3 M2 5900 00 50 00 56 wh BB 1 1 I IEE. [SE i i i for Monta: am 1.15 | IB PRE RO ERE RES RET 3 | | | BEESSH 8 . v i Rasg=3s’ Seve ree Ld Ree a i LRERERS -— BESEERNsERes: eu SEpassrusassranns lin emsemee Zudel 8 5 2