THE CENTRE REPORTER. | PENROSE'S DECEPTION, THE JURY LIST, | a vorrons STATEMENT 8. W.SMITH, . . . . Fdiworand Proprietor | Senator Penrose, the Junior Pennsyl- m— | roTTER TWP. Year vania United States Senator, is practic- | Co0rt Opens the Fourth Manday of April- PP, Hosterman ( —— " . Is Your Ny . Here, 1901 C H PENN’A ing deception, but it is so shallow we Nume Hers on de NT . A i 3 : : GRAND JURORS, To Bb per of ENTRE ALL, . . A+ 1 that his intention is not hard to di Jud } 30» per een se : 2 TT 1 cove He introduced & sndment J. A Conf r, farmer, Boggs THURSDA Y. MARCH 20, 1902, cover, e Introduced an amendmen John Keller, laborer, Sith Philipsburg. : ,- to the pending bill changing the Con-| Thuius Fishbom, turer, College. a—— . : . Joseph Hoy, Sr, gentlemen, Stale Vollege / bo Mull mau: Ril TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- stitution so ne in prov ide for the elec Ba ¢ A Rt, Liregy, porter are one doilar per year in advance. tion of the United States Senators by J. A, Kelly, barber, Snow ¥ a RB a i HOTELS. LL BOOTED ———— pe rect vote of Nathaniel! Zelglor, farmer, Pott ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per line for three | & direct vote of the people. sathaulel selgiar Junn Crt, fnsartions, and 5 cenw per line for each subse Pcnrose’s proposition is of wider Lot Nef! unde inker, Howard, pe) Lin: : HB. W. Young, farwier, Walker, qumt insertion, Other rates made known scope than wus anticipated ; it not ung, furs u toatl B. I’. Bell, wacher, spriug | ba ' § r. : ’ MALE REGISTER. un appeal ia only proposes a radical change in the | # F. lechian, tomer, Potter, = - hap s y t . ni Ri stioemuker, Belicfonte, NOTE. —3ubseribers will please observe ine Constituticn, but a change also in the David © Wok i h g a label of the Reporter after a remit- . . Klins Bailey date on the label of the Meporter ©" | basis of State representation in the | ¥ pw tance is made and report if it is not correct. | D. AIL . nraRr o > i. Btewntt Dates are only changed the first issue of each Senate. It prov ides that all States Robert Luca month. Jjan0f, means that your subscription is | shall have at least two Nenators, but Jolin B. Louvg . r " tsi + €. Miller, st paid to last January. 01 means July, 1901, that additional Senators shall te : Albert Stunt ¥ — = | elected for every 500,000 of population, Suna Die Hon oi te Democratic County Com., 1902 | thus enabling the great States like TRAVERSE JURORS—8FCOND WEEK. m—— Pennsylvania and New York to have| ... . . ° Gallbtinte big delegations in both Houses. Jumes Whitt laborer. Bellelonte Unfortunately for the purpose of the Jes Do 3, in Centre Hall John BY eel, . Hall Pennsylvania Sepator, his amendment w Howard, Abe Webber, Howard aims at a portion of the Ccnstitution HT 1 Slammer. Millis which, authorities on the subject Uhuslen i ehet; " Philipsburg, 1st W-J. WW. Lukins, Phill declare, is not amendable. Yravk M. Wise, furmer, Haltmoon, ‘ No one believes that Penrose him- | Toomes 1 werehant, Milesburg 3 Be a I Roteson, Stat self expects the ammendment to be am rn aiier, Doty Ynios ville, Geo. W, Rumbarger, Iie ng t adopted, therefore the conclusion is Frank Gin ny i daddy | geueral that be has offered it to mekel 1. V. Gray, veut Boggs, N. I'- ohh Fol a Y ae, | more difficult the passage of the bill HA Uf apes JOHN Bellefonte, N. © an 0 giving the voters the right to choose Jobin Unison, far | their SBenslors, The whole truth about this bill is that so far as the Senate is concerned no cne favors it. For the purpose of | appearing to endorse it, it 18 favorably reported in every Congress and noth- | ) ing further is dc ne with it. | JPaward, = Cpr hn an. I'he House has passed the bill | erty, E. | several times rnd Benators have de- | clared their approval of it, but they | always stop short of enacting it into | law. Many Benpators will feel grate-| | ful to Penrose, because his proposition | further complicates matters and mokes | is easier to avoid action, — tes rsn— 1 jhunest : : CC. L. Mugees estate is worth over | Mic w Davidson, fares — : A 7. |} Icy i LF 4 five and one-half million dollars, ac-| vy A {cording to the first account filed by | ° ! rr i > | § EATIeE TT riot : OdnKing the executors in Pitisburg. | R G. Larimer, iiverym bollefonte ’ C ies iiss ms s—— Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Keller, of Cen-| % NAN OR, Aho oun, By = . MINGLE | tre Hall, spent a day la st week among | ! | 3 | friends in this place, Weare authorize { DBO that Wm, C Mrs. Chas, From, of Sta'e College, | Heinle, of Bhllefonte, will be a candidate for | gpent last Thursday at the home of ber | State Senate, sul ject to the decision of the Dem~ | | grand-father, David Keller. ocratic County Convention Ed. Kreamer and family will move ASSEMBLY | to Bhingletown, in the house with | | their daughter, Mrs, Sadie Hunter. | Mre. Kreamer has very pobr health, Wesresutl i to anpounce that J. W, Kep- Jer, of Ferguson township, will be =» candidate for Assembly, sul ject to the decision of the Dem- ocratic County | . | The hustiiog butchers Ishler and We are anthorized to annou that J. H. Wet | Seguer, moved their shop Monday; gel, of Bellefonte, 3 be a candidate for Assem- | the lot on which the shop stood has | bly, subject e f the Democratic | heen purchased by John Jacobs, who County Conventict will build a house on it the coming summer. Wallace Musser will do the | We se suthorized to anpourece thet en for | CRTPEDLET wor k | Tavion, of I for will 1idate for | . Fe be dda the « fice of Sheriff sul ject to the decision of the | Hammil Gobeen, of Rock Springs, | Democratic County vention . { visited his cousin, Matthew Goheen, | last Friday. Weare autliorized tosuneunce that 1. 1. Af Misses Dora Mey er and Marguaretts | ney , of Potter township, will be a eandidate for Gohieen, two prominent society ladies | Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo | visited friends at Btate College last eratic County Convention : week, and while there attended the | We are authorized to nee that W, J. Car masquerade ball, Ho, of Miles township, will be a candidate for Treasurer, sub ject to the declsion of the Demo- ratic County : — wn pn Farmers Mills. We are anthorized toannounce that J. F Alex- | : - : i ander. of Cantre Hall Boro, willbe a candidate | Blanche Smith, of Brush Valley, { spent Sunday at Samuel Frederick's, | ber former home. i Constaut rains and snows have been We pre antherized to announce that A. G | holding old Penns creek almost st! Archey, of Fergus wiship, will be a Coal 2 i : ; " wale ! (3 y ® Ww | didate for Resistor. subject ‘he decision. of high water mak for the last few | the Democratic Connty Convention weeks, | ;, The singing class under the auspices | We are suthorized to a1 1 0 nce that Frank A. | of Prof. Bamnuel Homan, will close | > . § Foreman, of Centre Hall Borough, will be a can- | Saturday evening, March 22, with a | didate for Recorder, subject to the decision of | grad free concert, in Bt. John's the Demotratic County Convention church. Xo are stithorasd la announce that 3. C. Rowe, Rev, Kershner delivered ble ser of Philipstineg Borough, will be a eandidate for WY, INE her delivered an abie se Reese: subject to the decision of the Demo. | ION Bunday. i eratic County Convention . Mrs. W. BR. Homan, of Lewistown, over, getitieman Fhillgaburg Waker COMMISSIONER is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mm. | J Tair oh renter. B. Hefonte We sre suthorized to rnnontee that Philip H James Reholl. Mever. of Harris Towmehip, Ihe a candidate Ed. Jamison, of Spriog Mille, is a for Commissioner, subject to the decision of he | frequent caller in this place. Dem ocrstie © unty Convention, Harry Hagen contemplates going We sre nuthorized to announce that John L s Dunlap, of Spring township, will be a candidate west to take a course ln chemistry fo 5 for Comm} siener, subject to the decisisn of the | One of the western justitutions, after — — : t tis mo "CRS AN Pemoeratic County Conver tior completing his term of school 1n Woodward. | o amt. duplieats.... CN To sell our Toss, Coffe =, Spies asd We are anthotized to annonce that W. E | Brush Valley. hos } ve gh # wder to o ih Al commision pa Frank, of Rosh township. will be a candidate i fp fo, Mr. and Mrs. IMarvey Wise, of viOIN 1 ji A (YN) { ites tote rr, 300 o£ 10 30 “fa a —- v ’ “ for Cow mies ul ject to the decision of the Farmers Mills. Wolf's Store, visited 8 M, Motz Mon- | ¥ for Treasurer, sn the decision of the Dem ocratic Connty ¢ . Baking A et, Harri burg, Pa. Demceratic County Convention Weare anthorized to annonneos that BE. A. |] The Farmers Mills singing class will . Humpton, of Snow Shoe, will be a candidate for | hold a concert March 22 Among those who attended the fu-| Comm beloner, sulject to the decision of the Ce g neral of Miss Lizzie Hosterman, at Co- i aid i i Democratic Counts Convention, . Mrs. Robert Homan will remain in ah as Ha YR Reo writing disks Mtstle. In F Mills 1 sveral week burn, were Mr. aud Mrs. E. H. Mus | jan 4 whe i me. EE, ph th a Boyer i tok 4 bd and son, James Weaver, wife and | . : The Baiiarion ale, To rue Druwociatic Vornes 1 hereby an que: a1 3 IS 8 Severs awe “ son Luther, CC. WW. Hosterman and a ‘ . . t ye potnes that I am a candidate forthe office of | €0ld; his condition is alarming. famfiv i et 9 4% H2 34911 50 Lve § NTT {xp Commissioner of Centre Connty, and that if nom- Calvin Garbrick has pink ese. M M Ww ¢ ly of ti . hs + on 43 1 0930000000000000000900008 | to Mrs, Mary Weaver, formerly of this : foaled snd elected | will serve the county at The TibLens personal property was £5 Your I 4 propily place, now of Brocton, N. Y., is visit- Spring Mills, Pa. KEW YORK the rate of $1.50 per day, mstead of $3.00, allowed SEW VOIR. ton 4 ’ sold Saturday; every thing sold well; (EW YORK by law. The iden is to nduce the expenses of id rocker y ie "Ling her brother and friends; she will NEw pi kK the county, sil yet give satistactory service, an old rocker ure ught $4 50. sell her household: goods Wed av P Vv S ST RE i sila.) ¢. B. HOUSER, Isaac Smith will repair his teve-| = i 8000s Wednesday, . ‘ * Vasde Oo » 0} <0 : Hanmer handles 05 i " ing duplicate and . +p . T B. Motz, of Cobu n, visited his | Mak g 4% cute # 3 0 M1 D and All SH are still here, but we have . Men's New waa m Ary Lee, . Fotter Township. | ment house at the Union, I — Henry Dunkle will work for Mr. pit 9 wh Rubber Boots, Just the thing for spring 4 The Legislature of Kentucky has | mith the coming summer, fatlier last week. w Rebate on timber... 3 4 «light and stylish. . : Water troughs passed un lnw an | sent it to the govern. Jawes MeClintie bought a horse L L. Weaver snl wife visited the * Boarding engineer My Rubber line is complete fails to yield Bent Dy mal VE for all kinde of sores SMITH ©0 , Centre Hall, Pa. 5 cents | 1 Love *mily. tWeek Days, i 00 p.m 110 10 a. m. Sunday i na a felbiga THES pry th Ped (0 Hest. $17: 81 in WY Lin pena 11 2 ¥ 0 y West-boutid from Philadelphia at 11 sty m0 « W.GEPRA RT, General Buperiotudont, nany €00004500090000000000000006000000000800020080 : ‘ LX Onere th PR 14% or for his approval taking from the | from F, Long, of Brush Valley, lady's parents at Coburn, Friday and wo BRGREIGUHONR weve) 88 women of the Siate the right to vote | 3 FF, Homan will go to Lewistown Saturday. Cash pwiid audit... 50 TG Balance... Manas in school trustee elections, The re-| (4 work in the steel works fu the pear ————————— DE Relrer. Troaeer of 2 pealiog law was called for by the wo- | future; Arthur expects to do the far: Rogisburg Fenchars Nota), 1901, DR, men, bees in the eity of Lexington ing autil bis father is able. Prof. 3.8 Bry son will open a teach. sad 15. Go ince pot eoesin $5 on ot the lat general election the negro! Charles Hagen will work for Wm. ers’ normal at Boalsburg, April 14 Feb. 8, Cash, A. I. Hosterinai. 1 87 women controlled the election of the | Rishel this summer, Ee Srhes Include, thane he higt . From — 4 11 school trustees, This presented one | Harvey M. Horner will remain with | PAring to enter college, and a teacher's " Jom 0 1H vurssvesurisetris Mi or phuse of the suffrage question not | DH, Rearick; D. H. is all right. a THe, with special attention given to | Mar, 3. Cash, b. L. Bariges.... U5 41129 18 known or understood by the women Harry McCool will go to Drush Val er ren dmlatant lustiuctor will 4} 2. By printing anditon’ ul who first pressed it in Kentucky, ley to work on au farm, lug are low in price. tr - TLL ii - 4 4. i ——— - SLA YA SA, (———— A _————— May 15, Note and Irdorost of : Senator Gorman, of Maryland, says | If you have not sent fn your orders| YOU 080 buy a first-class blanket ata |, 000 PEs. 100 gone young r alan than he should be for pokes do so. Lhe flteen thous [low price from Boozer, Centre Hall, 10, sud guarantesd to be distributed sre - — Feb, & Paid audit & room rent $0 i made ehsirtoan of the Democratic | ged, but \ house . 1901. congressinnal campaign committee uuged, = LU the ouse who! Rilt Well shoes and Oxfords at $250, | Aug. 2. Sell and Musser... 3m © paign e . furnmsbivd the pokes padded the order, Yeo, Paid DL. Bartgen.... 107.88 eum ny df ftp whitch leaves un few on band, Tell Yeager & Davis. Fob, 15. Paid J, M, Moyer... 13 2) Try u puck of force; 5 cents a pack, | your [rivuds ubout the Keporter fsthgo did atntionery oo | BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. i To lake eect Mav 35, 1906, | EASTWARD wi i STATIONS, | 1) borat ru i630 110 4 ‘ so 2 Ar, Ly bso Be Hofinte, HY sane Otte i le Sp | oe Frew BF ans Marie... 88 cs voresn Whiter cee H vorsnnns FOP REM wns inaem FHLTIDOMS, oon and prices snit every one. . - Spring Goods will be in by the 20th, and we promise you fine styles and perfect fits in i 16 ES BE a mA AP, | fo or { LEootin Croming.. : LOT inns PR 53S 12 X00 worn innn BIRR DIO nn... IAM NIN RO hand Te ami all kinks of foot-wear. L012 abe .. Nufts Colfbre. 1 mit 208 15 * 2A \FGe re wining trains from M {10 spor ALWAYS glad to have you 8’ tack Raven and Tyrone onnect with tos bn het come. 7 nt gy Bee 4 beg on rains free Mop. hdon Na’ Oonne coptiet with C. A. KRAPE. Ste College connect With Feibn. 5. ratte 0000000000000000000000008 | DN tEcEp! 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