VOL. LXXIV NO $20.00 BOUNTY. The Spanish War So'diers Will Not ceive a Bounty (rom the State, He. An article was widely published throughout Pennsylvania stating that owing to a law passed by the state legislature during the civil war and not repealed, all Pennsylvania soldiers enlisted in the Spanish war would be entitled to a bounty of $2000, led an interested citizen Centre Hull to make inquiry through the adjutant general's office at Harrisburg, as to the truth of the same, the reply received : Mr. w of The following was CENTRE HALL, PA. DEAR Sin :—The Adjutant General of Pevusylvauin knows of no act of the Legislature that sided for a bounty to any of the ers tlie civil war, and the article is erroneous. ly published snd the parties 1misin- formed. Very respectfully, THOS. J. STEWART. provi soldi Of Harrisburg, Nov. 11, 19ul. We pe Hitehe ock May Leave Cabinet, Jenve the cabinet. ‘lhe to National Kerns, of Missouri dictate Fede appointments, collectorship at St, secretary jects In ing allowed ’ al The | is ut f.ouis press the boue of contention, Why al ots Often, ly PE ecco IInb't, The Tob: F116 Tyee Atch i SCOPE OF COUNTRY NEWsUVAPE~, Loenl News of the Nelghbaorh cod Be tislied Ly i's Patron A reader does the country i boy J te J "a you bring me all You faithfully the editor J istic YEifty times the news shroniel the pelaliboriy nyl RA\eul Lioine, from je tl athiv and] marringos wd, You ke i» mie post. ed on purties, church socials and vil peets are for good and poor crops, & If farmer Jones on road brings a prize pump I know all about it the case may be, the Rid kin to your office, ge as sowe of his neighbors, I than the Soon The news of one get out yearly subscrip- ueiyg when gossip and iborhiood correspound- euce and I praise the couutry editor fui we this privilege, To the Wet kly bos i He d girl married in FOE EOS, reads where Lhe io on { who {to a city chap who holds = position with a street car companpy,— pt L that Lhe yLly 8 motorman ; he boy known as the bully of school was arrested for wile “lucarcerated in the : he | and is earns from his home Thoruton tile,” paper family will have reunion.” “Th enteen nh e midnight marauders steal sev. chi Jake Becker's ia the ir will be make : benefit party atthe Odd Fellows M. EK h grand success both soci Reus from ly the i told Co edit coop,’ is nici driven , and town if it hie fails to a hole wall for the church which was a ally and finan- The receipis L were OU y by the way aver 3 If th the crops are bad Le 8) mthizes and if the He g worth | re i farmer, c are '} - Ir joices, ia of adver jecerv Ve jooked rs listing a pe upon by charity, each year and never hank y« he some people an 4 Mite uu, is : » hfe t { pay their subscription, as f C 1 and when ti say belp to keep ey hey to Bemselven, * well it } iy i ' i he v rim out of the pod for a while,’ hi works harder and puts uy of than h i in more Urs « f lab a auld ao fests § ry Gish L Ww ill be Bf ————— Mrs, Ellis Shafter Dead Ellis Shafl ihiie ep ur ia ay Li i r, of Madisonburg ¢ it from a complica. dura ion. £ 3 ig £ i } Me on of diseases a year's Fone was reared io the Reberasbur Deceased was aged and forty years, Judge | Funeral will} Fbursday) morning at g, Bev. Herman, of the church oflie The! fa res i or FRDEY OF or f Of A880 take place this abu A add ie u # n mling. ic fp The Modoe and Back Talla, The Modoe and Buck Tail hunting parties from and vicinity, | returned from their hunting expedi- with a share of wild The Buck Tails killed thrice! and the Modoes had three deer | Joalsburg goodly Oo > “sr fat «font iguer bear, but not without considerable’ and | ent In media were mad ple ET perinmer Ines the o - : » ia France and Italy, of those countries ac i a dexterity unknown elsewhere and | possessing many secret methods of | manufacture. Where to Be sed o 3 10 irin - v gin, Mra. Tre Lreat ed the Neodloks and Nerve It Mr. T.-Good Idea, the baby along with Weekly. fea the | or ald & a . ys, Take York g~New % 3G Flies Are » Tough. A fly is almost invincible. It wil survive long immersion In water, will sustain the cdoers of sulphur and other disinfectants without apparent injury, Only turpentine, chloroform and anno nia and washing can get the better of a fly. Yet sit AAA SANA The Professor at Mome, “Grandpa.” sald Dot, who had beon puzzling her brains over something she was reading, “what is ‘food for thought?” “Ilead eheese, my child,” replied the professor.~Chicago Tribune, eb 81.00 PAYS TO 1808. New subscribers to the Reporter can Lave the paper from this date to Javuary 1, 1003, for one dollar. A do''ar bill enclosed in an envelope and mailed ig reasoniliy sive to reach this office, Try it and see whether you won't be remembered every week une til 1008. Keep on the watch in locals y r bare galus at the store of C. P. (Long, ed the ferocious beast apg six feet, when al amcio—— pf aol smar—— laspeoting Cattle and Hoge, Veterinary surgeons W, Fry, Pine Grove, and A. Philadelphia, Inspected the Shook Bros. herd of cattle at Spring Mills, and found them in sound condition, An examination was also made of of | ler, Meyer and Lee, near Boalsburg, and direase was found to be eatarrh of the iotestines, A number of hogs have died for those gentlemen, but it is probable the balance will be saved, pig Two Papers for 8] 50. Bam ple coples of The Tribune Farmer will be sent to the Reporter readers within a week or two. The paper is a strictly agricultural paper and is up to the standard in every respect, The regular subseription price is $1 00 cash in advance. All subscribers to the Reporter that have their subseriptions paid in advance ean secure the Tribune Farmer for fifty cents, se sa — Turkeys are worth 8} to 10 cents in the market, The Reformed U. KE. will hold a so. cial Tuesday evening. We guarantee every pair of our Indien $200 shoes ~ Yeager & Davis Bellefonte. Three telophones were added to the Centre Hall exchange, namely; W, B. Mingle, Beg, residence, No. 73} Rev. J. M. Rearick, Lutheran parsons age, No, 172; Dr. W. H. Bechuyler, Spring Mil's, HALL, PA.. THU RSDAY. NOVE MBE E A VOICE FROM GREGG TWP, A SCARE AT VP. C, U, H | | Proudiy fore Timber ~~ of Home A Heturn of a Denizen Crentes Npraks Grown i" the Louuty Buperintendency, i Which Fuise Teeth sug Blood are Shed P, C. C, stands for Pole Cat City, hamlet in the side of township, io which reside very but i Comtnunicated, ' As the time is approaching to elect a county superintendent, a word {two in reference to the question might | | It certainly be- | hooves the directors exer- | | i south Potter Of y . i ; " . : peopie, ana iorally Civni, not all it appears aled to the ¢ i not be inappropriate. lure of this class, so froma a writer, of there school to which wi Saturday Py i story . . ; is rel { cise their best judgment and ascertain tas Luenizen night a former who is the most competent as regards thie Ril hee | ou pe LO. arrived and suspecting }ducational abilities, to discharge luties of that important oflice, 3 ; . lt lit il il out his former batitation, hid bim- iority, qualifications of the highest or- ¢ ; Jr Y Rit : Hghest o facil in un thicket uear by, who nud : thine, und bided his Oe ; gradu ile tl Lie j der, a college | ¥ hut ct Time fi wnlly bi Cul g heavy iu vh has made education study of a life " i i ut Wham J W Was realized Lime, ure Lhe requisites absolutely nee- | | ' i wheu be approach Lis for- composition of T positi nud ¢ i Mol { 3 vouul) Or Luo fend Althe ing had vo ecard of eile peutleman Low p Urse | superiut endent. e rel tain fell 1rh ii ied, rd y re | occupying thnt i has Vel uamnL the Be. 1 "i been highly satis 1 eu | himself cupable his ¢ 0 He von, lias i & Pp LDUDIPS ag lnst { wclory, has been po=i ur # third term, ¥ i fustenings to lo 0 is Liu \ UL kLocked Lis combat le = sufli- | Bess elect twice to the aud : dda > spy began doing the Jeflries {again a candidate f ant why should he ask for He { clently hound | to ask for a thir another ' #8 than five roun uA, hing Leen ing i ‘ | tou ? certaluly WHRs 4 Wolnsi, the | fine i wed hy BETTY two terius, i ii st y thé s i blows foul, bu il wenul ou une { Savors 100 muce . i f aud sth 13 i i ous it til « t sil a and seems like driftivg towards a life! of false ; dged, when bq generally look with | (O three other | tenure, aud people k riles retired t 5, vir damage disfavor aud are averse terms A if ny office toide ¢ j= | | for ARDY « ice, Boesi ie, lown i Word from Souilh Dakols § + > i 4 $ & 5 : ships have valid claims, Among their | ‘ ‘eid How oCaleq Seitlemen i thor Citizens are i education, prosi set aside cupy the tio 3 i i and ighored ? Gregy they be can be pre stich nship, for iustauce, { r Hosterman, r 4 ’ but f Dr. Wolf aud Profess 4 Here are profound cholurs and college . Brain «i refinement | , fidmber yard pac The fine ti i ailtiaton gracunies; and of the Li f intellect, i ana : » and all ably qu: ipy any posi. On requ es woeatl ti ing cl nd a wealth . y 3 s 11 3 ¢ JIE IRIE, ition, these &en- : i sown to wheat, but wo ked too, ent at tlemen be overl Other townships, fully as prof ors : sntiemen ref 11 is WoO ge their equals, not be se Lif il DO superiors. sored p F JOUS it we icy for § yl direct fo electing a 1 up : Lo prog county rintendent to pause and re. {lect ed in the tiatier and “ia wisely slow, remembering the adage, ey stumble who run fast, Ea LOCALS r ur Belle is doing a Oysters at Shoop's, Saturday. fonte dL AE big Yeager & Davis, shoes H. Emerick dding George gr Ay fodder shire g The ISIE R, PFenston for Mrs. On the ope enator Hanus pr {1 for of i McKinley fuce a Petrikin t one the Bellef work Hall brick on ; ing day of in 14 : will iptro nished Heavy school girl Bellefonte Miss moruicg went burg, where three weeks. ) i . iY ng 1 ®* ¥3 Mi i Mel annual ‘ Box JE i anle a a 3 $5000 for Mrs. Kinley 3 she lives, — Af 3 Mabel Valentine Viant to be Sold Boal this {Thursdas to Muney and Mlle will remain for two 3 eniire plant of the or Compa will be sold There the pi E — ghe iv is 8 moriage ant. Go to Krape's for Arctics and Muli-| for men In {ios goods are exceptionally flue, » $150 KE) on it children All and GENERAL LOCALS eae The roads are in flue condition Don't forget of next week. 1. | kinds of felt shoes, K erlin’s sale Tuesday of the Mifflin Brindle, who » of cattle six i At a recent sessi irk, W. to sentenced to yenitentiary in KE the och Arg leounty cot foun Smith is her, Witmer Smith, Miss Grace brot in | stealis 2 HET Ve years in the western was Yellef: ole, Es » re making the their headquarters. Commercial men | Centre Hall hotel Adam | passed | r are ' Messrs. Harvey Vonada and 2 4 f rir Mills, { Heckm An, of pring Mill | though eo through Centre Hall Tuesday, and | pleasant | stopped long epough at the Reporter : 1 advance a label on the | No rain this week, The weather al- y 8 . id for November was rather . Twenty-five employes in a Norris office to jen with small pox. of Mr. Behwenck, a dealer who Mr. Rossman is | been shipping steadily from this point, {whipped a car of milch cows Wednes- day morning. Henry Hossman, undertaker ! one of the best citizens in nis locality, iand wherever he goes has a good word to say for his neighborhood. A Commercial "phone was placed in | {the Presbyterian Manse Wednesday morning Ministers find the tele- phone very convenient, Creameryman T. O. Wilson says the supply of milk is keeping up fairly well, and that corn stalk pasture is producing more milk than grass pas ture, owing to the fact that the frost has taken all {he food value oul of the grass, And true it is, field than their home town. Linn Blackford, aged sixteen years, of Bellefonte, who was struck on one of his lower limbs with a stick in which there was a rusty nail, is in great danger of laing that important member on account of poison having set in. He is receiving the best atten tion, but amputation may be necessary. Charles 3. Quick, whose home is at Milesburg, was killed at Johnstown, Friday noon, while breaking in the yard of the Cambria [ron Company. He was the son of George R. Quick He wus born near Milesburg, where his remains were buried Monday, In order that Rev. W, H. Schuyler may be free to Jook after the needs of his sick son his congregation last Sab- bath kindly gave him, by unanimous vote, a vacation, There will, there. fore, be no preaching in the Presby. terian ehureh till further notice. The appointment for Potters Mills for next Sabbath is also recalled, Messrs, George and Howard Richards, father and son, produce denlers in Philipsburg, were arrested for selling oleomargarine without Heenwe, Inspector of Pure Food Foust, of Altoona, procured a package of butter from the dealers, had it analysed by Prof. Frear at State College. The goods proved impure, aud on this avalysis the arrest was A Oak Hall, The Homan hunting party. which camped at Laurel Run, returned with two deer, The Btate College Nimrods have re- turned from a two weeks’ hunt in the Bear Meadows, with two deer. The Riley party hunting in the Bear Meadows returned with three deer. Last Baturday Howard KR. Heman, formerly of Centre Hall, but vow «f Altoona, passed through here on a short vieit {0 Lis many Ceutie county friends, Mr. and Mra Coxey with their fam- Hy, of Altoona, speut Sunday with thelr mother at Boalsburg, George Bailey, with his family, of Altoona, wre visitors at the home of Mrs. Bailey's parents, Mr. sud Mire, Kline. Presb) terian Manse, No, 12, Job R 21, 1901. DEATHS, i | Mrs. Polly of who died many Keen, x Keen, ¥ of th eh CRIB Ago, best ent xd on last week of consumption, ag fy I ee Cerys 4 Thurs oldest and # of Millheim, di Ml BEV has fl Con ight years, Mrs, } i sistent Jolin and Dainlel Bright. Intern I was Her was age an icarned in So BRIEF Lt “it 13% IDA iy destroved by 6 11 ¥ $01 MIR, Mamues ‘nesday evenin Her ex i ' wilh paralysis ale + 8 ser hone neat Aim, y- ion is seriou Earl Fi n N¢ ' over Bundav. A dit i : ng a L the Lie 'k Ha- Win- Hall graduate o f 3 rin and teacher « 1 ai, gate salilie school, was in Cs utre Keller, f Centre pu i James Hall, sion near lic sale of his large k and fa its Friday, March 21, 19 y 3f 13 ut ® Of IVE si mm met Ie. U William Ketchum, of Lewisburg, aged seventy- He was an employe of the ajon count deaths : six Jears, Lewisburg National five years, Rev. W. W. tor of the Rhoades, formerly pas. United Evangelieal church Rev. J. F. Shultz in that church Sun- | day evening. Mrs. Wm. Emerick, who for some time had her home with Wm. Curray, | her son, in Centre Hall, is at present {staying with a daughter, Mrs. Hollo way, in Balina, Kansas, and likes the west very much, W. B. Mingle, E«q, and grand- daughter Elizabeth Hoy, Wednesday to Philadelphis where the | latter's parents, Mr, and Mra, J. Emory Hoy live, Mr. Mingle will stay the city forseveral days, will remain with her parents. went Green Burr the other Bunday evening. | Miss Sadie Shaffer, an amiable young | Indy of Greene township, became the | wife of John Mark, a worthy and | promising son of Loganton, The | ceremony was performed by Squire J. Bb. Overdorf, Michael Decker, east of Centre Hall, is reported to have had a crop of corn which averaged one hundred and forty bushels per acre of ear corn. Mr. Decker has one of the best corn pro ducing farms in the valley. It is soapstone soil, and in fact, will pro- duce any kind of a crop. Howard Zeigler, who last week had ing him on the beck of the head, is improving, and according to the bee lief of his physician is out of immedi. ate danger. He ts perfectly rational, The latter part of last week he was res woved to the home of bis father, Hen ry Zeigler, being carried there on a ent by neighbors and frivuds from the temporary resting place given him in | Ve howe of 8 Potter, Esq. TOWN AND GOURTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST TROM ALL PARTS. re Love held court in Eber § % 13 $42 } ETA] cuure: y Me ay evenin 4 (15 1 by A Meyer ' lotion iement, wanted bv ttor ‘ 40 thers A 'S reg resent and the Heys wer and J id s r took testimon 1 ty gre arya’ & ! BEainst « § fe © yon Ren The court will : th be asked to € matter, « furnit dealer, vertises a fine line of goods holiday be found wo Dauberman, ure 1 $id suitable for the season, These goods first-class in every particular, and the prices have been think of going elsawhere to make purchases in his line. He will take delight in showing goods to all who wish in- spect them, H. H. Miller, of Rebersbure, was a caller last week. Mr. Miller in course | of conversation said that there are ful- ly fifty per cent. more colts in the ter- { ritory over which he travels, which, by the way, covers a large part of Cen- tre county, than there were for several years previeus, Mr, Miller is branch- (ing out in the auctioneer business, in | wh ich he is masking a success, The Christmas number Delineator is about the first special Christmas issues. It is a beau- ty. The cover is a most artistic pro- | duction, showing a beautifully gowned | womau, standing gracefully in a {brilliantly lighted salon. It is a | splendid magazine, satisfactory inside | and out. There is no magazine for { women at present published that is more practical in all its pages. Asan | Xmas gift self, it bears ita own recommendation. D. C. Kennedy, of Erie, Pa, is the guest of Hon, L. Rhoue, in this place, Mr. Kennedy is one of the pillars of the Grange in the northwestern part of the state, and for a namber of years served as chairman of the Sate Grange Executive committee. He is ut present solicitor of the Patron's Re- lief Association, under the manage ment of the State Grange, He will re- mio in Centre Hall to attend the meeting of Pomona Grange Frid Grange Arondia, and no deabt have something profitable to ill be WwW shaved so low that no one can to of The of the