Pao yn, THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8B. W.BMITH, . . Editor and Proprietor PENN'S A. CENTRE Hav, . THU URSDAY, M. ARC H 13, 1002. TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year tu advance. ADVERTISMENTS, 20 cents per line for three jusertions, nd 5 enw per lve for each subse quent inseition. Other rates made known on application. NOTE. —3ubseribers 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 issue of each month. JanOl, means that your subscription is paid to last January. O01 means July, 1901, Democratic County Com., 1902 JOIN J. Bt Ww ER, » N. W. 8 Wt WwW. Ww Hall, John L$ Abe Web! Chairman, John Trafford H ed FPOTEC Daubern wan Howa Bellefonte , Bellefonte, Centro Howard, Milesburg, Georg Millheim, F, P. Mu Phil ipsburg, Is st ) 19 we. $5 1 o “> ' 8rd W -A. J. Graham, " 8 Philipsburg, Hmry ( i “ an, Centre Hall, state College. Fleming. efonte, iy ile, Bars r, N “ 8 N. P-O E. PG w.P Burnside, Mayo College, 1. J Curtin, Pet ir Robb, Jr. Fe rguson, EP Ww. Pi I Boggs, * tad Milesburg. ¢ Glenn. i Fine Grove Mills r, Gatssburg Gregg, N P Inns { ave, “ E Haine s W E. P-- Half Moon, J Harris, P. 8, Ish Howard, Robert Huaston, J. W Liberty, E. W.¢ Marion, J. W Miles, E. PW “ NM. Pd W. P—} Patton, Ti Penn, A. At AL, Potter, 8. P-F. A onburg o Run tters Mills Kelle entre Hall, Colyer. Roy Miller, who is working for Kry- der and Orwig, in Poeahontas county, West Virginia, is spending several weeks with his family at this place. Miss Carrie Bottorf visited her friend, Miss Carrie Frazier, at Linden H all the past week. Wesley Foreman aod friend, Miss Minnie Dashem, of Red Mill, were Lhe guests of Lis brother, David Foreman, at this place Bunday. C. P. Loug and 'Equire Grove, of Spring Mills, transacted business with J. 8. Housman Monday, Mrs. Alvin Stump, of near Centre Hall, visited her aged mother, Mrs, Mary Wingard, one day last week. Mrs. Julia Ishler was given a sur- prise party on her seventy-eighth birthday by quite a number friends gathering at her home; she knew nothing of it until all arrived. She received many gifts; may Mrs. Ishler live to see many more natal days, John Frazier and family Cummings and family, Hall, spent Friday with Charles, near this place, and Mrs, of Linden | their son the past week were very well attended and every thiog brought fair prices. Miss Annie Fahringer after work- ing two years for GG. R. Meiss has changed her home to that of J. R. [ee for the present; she will leave for York before long. James Runkle and George are making good use of the snow mukiog daily trips hauling logs for Wm. Colyer's mill, Bitoer horse from George Bitoer last week. P- —~Day id K PP. B.. P-Wm, E Rush, Ww N Tordon, Coly Snow Shoe POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ASSEMBLY. We are author zed to anpounce that J. W, Kep- Jer, of Ferguson township, will be for Assembly, su! ject to the decision of the Dem- ocratie County Convention. * We are authorized to announce that J. H. Wet zel , of Bellefonte, bly, s ul ject to the Cou nty Convention SHERIFF We aie authorizd to snrogree that Hi Tavion, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the « fice of Sher iT, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention ' will decision of the Democraiie IRER. We are authorized lo snnounce thet J. J. Ac ney . of Potter township, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo eratic County Couvention . LEAST IR We ate anthorized to snnounce that W. J. Car. Hin, of Miles township, w a candidate for Treasurer, eet to the decision of the Demo cratic County Conventior ill be sul REGISTER authorized to anncoree that A. v, will We are G Archey, of Ferguson township didate for the Democratic County RECORDFR, Weare authorized toar 0 nee that Frank A Foreman, of Centre Hall Borough, will be a can- didate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Coavention he a can Register, sul ject to the decision of Convention. We are suthoriz«d to announce that J. C. Rowe, of Philipsburg Borough, will be a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic County Couvention. COMMISSIONER. We are suthorized to announce that Philip H. Meyer, of Harris Township, will be a candidate for Commissioner, sul ject to the decision of the Democratic C unty Convention, We are authorized to anffounce that John L. Duntap, of Spriog township, will be a candidate for Commi-sioner, suljeet to the decision of the Democratic County Convention We are an thorized to snncirce that W, E Frank, of Rash township. will be a candidate for Cow missioner. sul ject to the deelsion of the Demecemtie County Convention Weare authorized to snnonnce that EA, Hump n, of Snow Shoe, will be a candidate for Commissioner, sul joet 10 the decision of the Democratic County Convention, * TE I TS —— To rie Democratic Vorees i hereby ane nounce that I am a csodidste forthe office of Commissioner of Centre County, and that if nom inated and elected, I will serve the county at the rate of $1.50 per day, instead of §2.00, allowed by aw. The idea is to reduce the expenses of the county, sud yet give satisfactory service, C. B. HOUSER, Potter Township, RI OS" Mugie Color Pietures, A glass of water and a sponge or brush sect like a box of paints on the wonderful " Watergraphs,'’ which will appear in next Bunday’s Philadelphia Press. It's the cleverest novelty of the yeur. The pictures are printed ap. parently in black ink. You touch them with water, and in a second they become besutiful water color paintings. No «kill is needed, Child- ren can do it ns well as grown folks, These *Wutergraphs’' are in addition to the mysterious magic pictures, which you rub over a blank space with a coin and a picfure appears. The great puzzle man, Sam Loyd, is now on The Bunday Press stall of en tertainers. He has a page ench Bune day that will set you thinking and amuse you too, Order next Bunday's Philadelpbin Press of your newsdealer in advance. Then You'll be sure to get it. Don't sliow your children to run through this slush & snow and get wet feet, when $1.25 buys a good pair of Rubber Boois at Meyer & Musser, bis uncle, Daniel Keller, | Hall, and also attended the show, Mr. and Mrs, Levi Btump were to | see their daughter, Mrs. Harry Fish- | burp, also Mrs. SBtump’s mother, at { bought home by erecting some build- | tugs, ep Boalsburg. The Reformed congregation has de- { church the coming summer; work wiil | begin as soon as the weather permits, | George Hosterman made a trip to {| Union county last week to bis | mother, Samuel Everhart called at the home Eee Miss Elle Long visited wmmoug friends at Locust Grove recently, There will be a great many woviogs in town and vicinity this spring. Ei- mer Ishler moves to the fariu now oc- cupied by David Keller, near Centre Hall; the farm be vacates will be occu pied by Mr, of Buffalo Kuu; Jim. beters moves to a farm vear Hoek Spriogs; Mr, Lobr, from the Barreus to the farm vacated by Peters; Wn. Goheen from his farm to town; Ed Woomer goes to Ohio; P. H., Meyer takes his house, ai.d Wim. Meyer the P. H. Meyer's hou e. Prof. Musser, principal of the Hu- blersburg schools, was iu town Balur- day. David Stamm, who is clerking ina slore al Slate College, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. of Fair- brook, speut a day recently with bis aged grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Da- vid Keller, Miss Freda Wieland, Hall's popular young ladies, visited ber brother, J. M. Wieland recently. #, H. Bailey, vue of the prosperous furnuers, spent several days last week iu Bellefoute, Mr. sud Mrs, Foster Heath, of Ban- dy Ridge. are visiting friends in this place, Mrs. Julia Musser, of Pine Grove Mills, pent several days recently as the guest of her niece, Mrs, E. A. Fish- er. Prof. James Dryson and F. W. Wel. er were at the sale at Houserville on Saturday, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Kahn, of Shingletown, were ia town on Satur day afternoon, John From, of State College, was in town Saturday. Ezra Tressler, of Oak Hall, was a caller at the home of P. H. Meyer, ——— i —— Boalsbhurg Yeachers' Normal. Prof. J. C. Bryson will open a teach- ers’ poral at Boalsburg, April 14 The courses include those of a high school; a special course for those pre paring Ww enter college, nud a teacher's course, with special attention given to algebra. An ssistant instructor will teach short-hand. Tuition aud board ing are low in price. tf MI MAASAI How Helen Keller Writes, No one person in ten thousand of those who will read Helen Keller's own story of her life, when it begins in an early lswie of The Ladies’ Home Journal, will have the least concep- tion of the amount of bard work re quired to write the story. First of all Miss Keller puta down her ideas “in Braille,” as the blind express it ; that is to say, in the system of “points raised on paper by means of a siylus and slate devised to aid the blind ; these ‘points’ belug read afterward ing the sensitive fin bY Pom W ben all of this Bra i work has been com _ Ratlog to her Ri Bloom, was Lolue over Dale, one of Linden writer ns a J the And ses fue Pon pri-Bo : i | | i Linden Hall. | Too late for last week , There will be considerable moving | around here on the Ist of April; Perry | Cole will move to the house now oceu- | pied by Jacob Zovg, and Mr. Zong to the Houltz farm; Elmer Houtz to Mill busi- | ness of W, H, Meyer; Ehner Crissinan | to the McClellan house, aud Mrs, Mey- | ers moves from Centre Hall to berown | property; John McPherson to the | house vacated by Perry Cole; John | Diehl into the Hess Satouel | Ripka moves to Millheim, be | haus bought a property. Frank MeceClintle and Plierson are delighted over house; where Jolin Me- the at their respective homes recently. The floods did considerable damage to the roads in this the road ulong the dam being ii pussa- place, almost ble. "quire | Bpr ings, of Rock of several J. H. Miler, wis a guest at the home his deughter, in Linden Hall, | days this week Arthur Kimport uests at the home of James Kimporl ast week, Samuel Goss and family after spend- with Mrs, and family were ® | 1s a few days in town Mrs. J. H. lefty for their home in Bellefonte Tuesday. Henry Meyer, of Hiawatha, sas, who has been visiting at the home of his sister-in-l«w, Mrs, James MM. Ross, expects to for Lebanon this week, where he will spend some Mrs. sinter, Ross, Kan- leave his wife; Ross will secompany him. Mrs, Elmer ( from a ba ly spraived shoulder, the re- sult of a fall down stairs J. R. Bpangler, of Newton, wus 6 caller bic of ‘ampbell is suflering Kansas, at the He Danie! F. 1 this week. Edward Worrel ¢ 4. Wieland is at Scranton if.er spending sev. at Reedsvilie, Sunday. returned home — cf ————— Bilt Well shoes and Oxfords at §2.50, Yeuger & Davis, a Polters Mills. Miss Lizzie Faust home Altoous, aud is at present sick home of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kuhn, of Iu bersburg, visited James Armstrong. John Smith, of Spring Mills, was in town the other day. Myra Moyer, of ( Mrs, The protracted meeting came at the yer, is visitiog Ewmauuel Smith, is still in There have been sotue twen- this writing progress, Ly , and there are nine see Kors, Dr. aud Mrs. Alexander those who attended the show tre Hall There are quite a number of sick peo- ple in the neighborhood, song whoin are Mrs, Bamuel Bitver, Miss Lizzie Faust, Mrs, Smith, Daddy Strong, strong. conversions wl Were sinoug in Cetis Mrs. Kipe Mrs Arie Stump, Janes A Ml Pat. Colt aud Pat. kid iu iit Well shoes, Yeager & Davis, — pl ———— ‘Rebersburg. our Mrs. Minuie Harper, was thie guest of ber uncle, Geo, ver, over Suuday. There was quite an this village Hulu excitement day last over Bierly, living one mile wnorih of smallpox, but it was, however, be stuallpox was only measles, by Messrs. Krupe,. Bisir, Brown Keister on Mouday night, apprecinted by the This town seldom has the privilege of such a musical treat, John Wo'f has been housed up for the lust week with rheumatism, Jonathan Auman, who has been ill for the lest wonth, is improvivg. ——— simon Our Bilt Well shoes for $250 are hand-made, Yeager & Davis, react essa Woodward. Wednesday evening a party of young folks assembled at the home of J. W, Eby, where they spent the evening very pleasantly, Mrs. J. W, Keller, of Linden Hall, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. RB. M. Wolfe, Mrs, Esermine visited her brother, F. P. Guirewile, at Fiedler, Saturday. Walter Reflner and Joho Goodman returned from Yeagertown Sunday, Miss Lottie Guisewite, of Bellefonte, is visiting ber mother, who has been very sick. Prof. Bingaham and Mr, Mitohell, of Troxelville, visited at the home of N. W. Eby last week, Mrs. Join Hosterman returned to her home Monday, sfier spending a werk with Ler parents, was audience, You can buy a first-class blanket at a low price from Boozer, Centre Hall, t Try a | ack of force; 6 cents a pack, oe wy Ne Money Han Short, Some Interesting stori the circus business, but heard in a long while was told press ngent: “The show on in the his mind busines the yu 5 are ope of the wd h 14 orth. Th there d1 ¥ nerons £0 I mind 1 uo end 1 a trip » could prant 10 ROOK 8, fn outh fo winter nu ww, and clear of tl wi ) His friends went to him and him to give up the winter persistent, “When the sho ness beg: have the ron “One Th Cotte in erop w all in men steer south ie WwW sire drop off. and in to mone’ ize the in the tl nigus receive on on Maturday the employees would ies on Bunday. all w hat their sala “tin Bund get their ' nna 1 sre on hand to the wind handing To ap; n0r stand that all Winte When ran sh the en rt of m graceful Man, o- — s § § Fai - REGISTER - SALE Friday ta Mile Lote | ane cattle, and fn sot nf The 1 IANS, Oh Wilh § tirvgs {nrg horse «lock is all goo ami, the gilier has east of Centre "Ee te rows. 4 a Ch wary hare Opler wen, Polat A ® stor plows, aes yet Ke, ruitiy ele de, base bodd Junin gar. ele. Win 3 ae fan pianier, fads tess, npple butler, « Ancuionver MARCH 22-1p.m., 1. CO. Bablann, Boring Mille i ££ tonte. ran be Bandhd he ow. LApring wagon, farm have Lie ver iwel fin cle, aboril new implement un voak Hove MARCH 20-Wodneasday, M. I. Biele', fontihs of a tle north-west of Parimers Mille hinrses, cows, hows, sheen, hay, farm imple Bente, cle Sslost 10.90 a m the MARCH 20--John Rossman, 4 mile north east of Penns Usve: 2 onws, 3 she p. bousohnld goods, cooking ntetsils, spring wagon, ei. sale to be gin at 1 o'clock. MARCH 20-W, HH, Stiver, between Contre Hill mudd Potters Millie at 08. tie. 2 homes, 5 cows # ook snd beef callie, § good shoats, faim spi mente, The stock Is Short hor, pood ak any man will want: horses siso growl A laree number of small srticies w Li be sold in the forenoon MARCH 2 Buia, Zothy, wont of Spring Mille, at 108. m4 horses, 8 milch cowe, 7 hesd of young eatlie, Jl ewer, hoe, lt of gown? farm Jmpile- ments, Osborne binder, Johnston mower, six horse separator, ete, MARCH 7D M. McCool, pear farmers Mille, on the Ress farin, 108. 1m. % hotsas, 7 ooas, 8 he tfere, T head of young oattle, 2 brood sows, bore champion binder, new Osborne mower, aud other furm wplements, AllLDay Salen, 23