THE CENTR B. W. SMITH, E REPORTER. Editor and Proprietor TRE HALL, . . . PENNA, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1902 TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year 10 advance. ADVERTIST MENTS. 20 conta por line for throe fusertions, aud b cen per line for each subse qumt iweition., Other rates made known on application, NOTE. Subscribers will please observe the date on the label of the Reporter after a remits tance Is made aod report if it is pot correct, Dates are only changed the first issue of each month. Jjan0l, means that your subscription is paid to last January, O01 means July, 1001, Democratic County Com., 1902 JOHN J. y N. VW. W “ WwW. un Centre Hail, Jol Howard, Abe Webley Milesbury, ( Millholm, ¥ Philipsburg, B ER, Chairman, Bellefonte, ~ I Mus: r, iil eim, Ist W i 2nd W 3 ws, Philipsburg. i. Jones, “ I. Graham, 8. Philipebur Wile State College, Joh tolwson Unionville ¢ WwW, Ran: Benner, N. P—John F. Grove, Be os tohwy 1 red state College, ming. lefonte, WTR BOgEs, rnel, or, Milesburg. Haines W. P—G “ E. PE M Half Moon, J. P. Seb Harris, P shiler Howard Huston, Liber Marion Miles, Ww Rush, N. | roi Snow Shoe Worth, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. unce that Wm. C. a candidate for xision of the Dem- Heiole, of Bhil Blate Senate, su! ocratic Coun We are auth ce that J. W, Kep- ler, of Ferguson township, will be a candidate or Assembly, sul ject k «cision of the Dem- ocratic Cou * rized to annoy! " nty Convention. We are authorized to announce that J. H. Wet zl, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for Assem bly, subject to the Democratic County Conventi decision of the SHERIFF. We rte authorized to snncunce that Hrou 8 Tavion, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the office of Sheriff bject to the decision of the Democratic County utd . 3 nian, be 8 Conve We are authorized to announce that Bardine Butler, of Howard township, will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff » ihe decision of the Democratic Connty Convention. TREASURER. oot sil We are authorized to an J. 1 Ar ney , of Poller township, will be a eandidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo- eratic County Convention * renee th ince that We are authorized to announce that W_ J lin, of Miles township, wi a Treasurer, subject to the decision cratic County Convention Car. candidate for of the Demo We are authorized to announce that J. F. Alex. ander, of Cantre Hall 8 candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Dem ocratic County Couvention. . Baro, will be We are authorized to snvoncce that A. PP Zer by. of Penn township, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo eratic County Convention REGISTER We are authorized to announce that A. G Archey, of Ferguson township, will be a can didate for Register, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. RECORDER, We are authorized to anro ince that Frank A. Foreman, of Centre Hall Borough, will be a can didate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce that J, C. Rowe, of Philipsburg Borough, will be a candidate for Recorder, sub ject to the decision of the Demo eratic County Convention. * COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce that Philip H, Meyer, of Harris Township, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the decislon of Lhe Democratic County Couventlon, . We are authorized Wo announce that John L. Dunlap, of Spring township, will be & candidate for Comm i-sinner, subject to the dechsion of the Democratic Cannty Convention. We are authorized to announce that W. BE Frank, of Rush township, will be a candidate for Commission re ul ject to the decision of the Democratic Connty Convention, . We are authorized to announce that EA. Humpton, of Snow Shoe, will be a candidate for Commissioner, rul jot Ww the decision of the Democratic Count; Couvention, * We are auth rized to announce that Tsane 8, Frain, of Marion towiship, will be a candidate for Commissioner, sn! ject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, STO 1 SU IMI Tone Democratic Voters <1 hereby an nounce that I am a csndidate for he office of Commissioner of Centre County, and that if nom- inated and elegied | will serve the county st the rate of £1.50 per day, instead of £1.00, allowed by law. The ided is 10 nduce the expenses of the county, and yet give salisinctory service. C. B. HOUSER, . Potter Township, - . House and Lot for Snie, The Bitper homestead In Centre Hall is offered for sale by the owner, “Rev. Robert O'boy le, in order to close out the estate. I'he property consists of dwelling house, outbuildings, stable and about five acres of land, The location ix pleasant, and will ioake a splendid home. For further partie. ulars inquire of W. B. Mingle, Cen- tre Hall. uf i FROM ILLINOIS, A Former Potter Townghip Man Tells of Conditions in Stephenson County. The out door operations are hamper- el at this time by the rain waich has fallen in very considerable quantities since mid-night last, It is the first rain of any cousequence for months, The past winter has been very dell- cient in snows and moisture. March was a five month with us—more like April should be, while April weather, with few exceptions was March like, very stormy, with many freaks in tem- perature, and very little rain. Tre- mendous winds have been with us for several weeks with but little iotermit- tance. For several days the sun wus eclipsed by clouds of dust, Vegetation looks well considering the deficiency of rain. Winter grain looks well, while spring grain and] grasses came up rather thin, much of it | never sprouted lor lack of moisture, | being too near the surface. Farm and garden operations are well advanced;! Early potatoes are up in places; corn | land is almost in readivess for plant-| ing: seed corn is scarce and is worth | $1.75 and $2 00 per bushel; seed pota- | toes sell for $1.50 aud $1.75 per bushel. Meats have gone soaring ia the air. | Is it a butcher's trust or a general scarcity of cattle, hogs and poultry ? The prices of most all commodities re. | maiu firm, at No one seems to experience any inconven- advanced points, ience on account of high prices, how- ever. We all live well nnd every one is busy who desires employment, The crops were poor last season, the | first time for fifteen years, yet those of " ii us who were not efllicted by an over abundance of stock, could easily bal- ance our ledgers and have some lo place to our credit in the banks. The wintered steek, and fed much high! priced feed, are certainly not ready to crow their profits, We do expect to pass through another siege like that of veny again. farmers who much | bought over not last summer soon Foster, the great weather man, says we will have plenty of moisture from wenther We wil: allow ourselves, for the time lx- now on, aud he, like all the prophets, does hit it sometimes, iog, to be persuaded that he holds the | reins that goverus the elements—the tempest and the sunshine, and at his | generous disposal we are to share with you in the in abundance of moisture from now J. M. BTIFFLER. April 25, 1902 AW Tribute of Kespeot The Bethany United Ev. Babbath school of Tussey ville adopted the fol | lowing resolutions: i Whereas, It has pleased our kind | Heavenly Father to remove from our midst by death, our aged and esteem ed sister, Mrs, Catharine Wagner, who | is greatly missed in the home circle, ! also in the Sabbath school of which | she was a faithful teacher and worker, | She wasa woman of great faith, al strong believer in much secret prayer, | hence she laid her faith’s foundation deep and stroug, ever living with = glorious prospect of wearing a crown of life when her earthly pilgrimage was ended, Resolved, That we heartfelt sympathy to husband and children, will look for comfort with unwaver. ing faith unto Him who doeth all} things well, and who hath said, “I am the resurrection snd the life” her sweet voice is beard no more in| the home, aod her heartfelt prayer, which was deep and powerful, she has gone to join in sweet song with those of her loved ones who have gone be fore, One of her favorite hymus was: * When thou hast shut thy door Close on the world the door of thy heart; Torn from lis Cores, its Dloastres apart Toy Father will bless toee wherever thou arnt When thou hast shut thy door.” Resolved, That while it has been God's will to remove from our midst our sister, we greatly iiss her kind words and cheerful face, her faithful- our cousios east, On, present our the bereaved! trusting Shey | While! . ness in attending the means of grace ever bright, being built on a grand, Resolved, That a copy of these res. “ Mrs. Davip Myers Traloed Cats at Keith's, may be seen at Keith's Philadelphia A —— Davis and FF. Hopkinson Bmith, and Won't Fallow Advices After Paying For It, earry out any prescribed course of hy- are used for chronic constipation, the use is not followed by constipation ss Fishers sons, are worthy of imitation vy all who immortal foundation. Her sullering olutions be sent to the family of the Mus, JACOB STROH M, A trained eat is surely a novelty, theatre, where Joseph Goleman, a In Beriboner’'s Magazine fiction is by five short stories of great variety in In a recent article a prominent phy- tene or diet to the smnllest extent; he most mild and geotle shtsiuable, such they leave the bowels in a natural and ———— A A os $3 00 values in our $250 Bilt Well Colyer. ited her cousin, Katie Boal, Bunday. Mr, aud Mrs, Calvin Bottorf and daughter Helen, visited at the home of Stewart Jordan Sunday. Gilbert H. Deitzel, an industrious young man of Colyer, and Bara A. Wolfe, of State College, were married Wednesday evening at Bellefonte, Nunuvle Meiss aud Mary Moyer visit- ed Ada Smith Bunday, The sick about Colyer are improv- ing. Harry Feese, of this place, started out on Monday morning to work for nie, of Centre Hall, spent several days ut the home of Levi Stump. Bessie Cooney, who has her home with the family of George Bitner, vis ited at home Sunday. Mis, Frank Treaster and daughters home in Pleasant Gap. cousin, John Fahrioger. Arthur Holderman started out Mon- day moining to work for Kulp & Co. teuben Colyer and A, B, Lee acted business at Bellefonte Luther Bmith, of Johnstown, and Dr. H. 8B. Alexander, of Potters Mills visited their uncle, John Buturday. J. LU. Moyer, G1 Brown gives notice that the 1ers Mills. Farn M.F. Horner, had Lewistown, spent Bunday at home. he who been urn, on Monday, was accompanied by Harry Weaver. The farmers are still very busy, and while sone have their oats sowed and potatoes planted others Lave not finished plowing. The wheat, io this section, does not good, while the grows only in spots, ore Rian +5 7 wf Harvey Hagen and hi fenade last Afler paders bad been given ples » given a grend se Tuesday k the or k evening a Wee Aro, wie nd cakes, which was all they wanted, they took their departure. Harvey Rote and wife took , on Bunday John Rishel aud io order for the summer, and has his store cleaned has 1 AN, Miss Annie Royer end sister, with Miss Annie Mills, attended services at the Union on Bunday. of Bpring D. H. Rearick bas a spreading sore his right hand near joint of bis thumb, on the Charles Weaver and family, Tusseyville, were among the ants atl services in the school house on Sunday, Miss Bertha Weaver, Charles Weaver, of f daughter of of Israel Zabler, Ei. a —— n Tickets Penuaylvania R On May 1, 192, the regular Summer on sale at ticket offices of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company. These tickets will bear the Summer excursion limit of 31, 1902, The mer Excursion Route Book for 1902 will be issued, as heretofore, on June 1. —— ————— In its stories of Child Life, Me Clure's Magazine stands head and shoulders above the rest. William Allen White's Boyville boys, Miss Jo- sephine Daskam’s Philip, Dickey, Ed. gar, and Ardelin, and Mre, Martin's Emmy Lou are probably the most real and most genuine children in con- temporary fiction. — cf A sa The “Bmart Bet” opens with a nov- elette by Edgar Fawcett, entitled “The Vulgarianse,”! Among the short sto- ries of this number are: “The Victims of Kitty,” by Mrs Schuyler Crowin- shield, an exceptionally clever piece of work; “Through the Mist of Buspi- clon,” a peychologieal study that star. ties the reader, yet satisfies him in iis noble ending; “The Marriage Mer- chant,,” by Maude Stepney Rawson, a delightful picture of London social lif A — No Loss of Time, I have sold Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for years, and would rather be out of cof. fee and sugar than it. I sold five bot. then of it yesterday to threshers that could go no farther, and they are at work again this morping.—H. R. Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will be seen by the above the thresh ers were able to keep on with their work without losing a single day's time. You should keep a bottle of Remedy in your home. Forgale by J. F. Smith, H. F. Rossiuan, J. B, Fish e's Huns, From an illustrative point of view the May Everybody's is particularly good, Besides the superb series of great mountain pletures, which are fuite the best ever published, and the rare water fowl, there are drawings by Penrhyn Stanlaws, Frederic Reming- ton, L. W. Zigler, Orson Lowell, and knew her in life and who lament her in death. Her hope for Heaven was is past, she Lias gone to her reward; gone, but not forgotten, departed Mother, and also be publish- ed in the Centre Reporter, Mus. HENRY BTUNER SE. qf ——— Pd and when a cat aud a dog perform to- gether more wonder is added, yet this German, performs daily with cats and dogs at the saiue time. most entertainingiy represented in the two great serials by Richard Harding subject sn 1 character, > slefan says, ** It is pext to impossible for the physician to get iis patients to as but one resort left, namely, the drug treatment.’ When medicine a« Chamberisin's Blomach & Liver Tablets, should be employed. ‘Their healthy condition. Forwsale by J, F. Smith, H. Rossman and J. B. shoes for men, Yeuger & Davis, » - F. Richardson, La Spring Mills. Matrimonial whether through otherwise, are | successful and rosey, but on the con. expeditions, wv ndvert ive tknow, i ments or not i trary ure frequently brought to a very | abrupt and uneceremonious termins- | tion, This fuct was stubbarn very i i ito the amusement of the *lookers on { here in Vienua.’”! On Thursday morn- week, the re ¥ ing of last villagers | sornew hat nonplussed by the arrival of an exceedingly odd looking genius ’ | whose bagg swousisled Bee ng i of only a and dressed, smull hand satehel He was well western though rather sinister, { a newspaper i {uve decidedly but hi , and in walk i limbs seemed all at odds Ling it was simply ino a shambling zig- zag gait. On arriving at the hote! he | inquired for the residence of { a well { known family, aud on reporting there discovered that they were absent would not return until later in The gentleman returned to bast Af day. | hotel, and amused himse { could until after dinver he ealled again at the resi 1 ii AN in the noon, J feuee the parties in the meantime having returned, and inquire ceria , and of young lady ted. adil I'he Youug u ds im we Lier Rppearance, § Ler immediately at } Lilmself by stating that he nd Vis Was gentleioan she b Deen corresp Plog with, with a Ww lo malrimony tand that he was now present for pose, and desired the ceremony pur i formed as ex} anloul prodigi ously, he lmeusion of din having ever tite Koew nothing al was mistaken in tl 3 i ineisted on her This al in, her prouise laughed to se troversy ix his posalive ref with his vehemuence Was somew hat BL ence, 80 slic calied in i enforce her commands and obi ot to vacale Lhe premises. The seeing her allilelic reinforcement cote cluded that discretion was the part of valor, withdrew, aller ing a dozens or two very Lives, condemning ¢ perd fg | pH mle leveriasting he Orr #] the hotel lady had « several mumonths, a * arid uy her re (quest which Lhe 'e youl denies, On Friday | stranger icft, a sadder if | man, The remarkably high winds down { this valley Saturday and Nunday last i did considerable damage to fences is, the is still coufined to his bed: | houses aud she Edwio Rabl, village laudiord, hils iliness is lung trouble. Major Huss moved into his re model ed residence near the station on Tues {day last; the Major has now a i and comfortable hone, M. N. Miller, of Ose NS Centre Hall, | ly were the guests of his brother, H. B. Miller. of the hotel. ev. Koontz and two where they spent a week with friends {and reiativea 3 1 Mrs. Van James, will spend the summer in Indiana. Valzah and son, trout fisher, so far. He caught fall number allowed by the law, George Hosa moved house, Tuesday. into his new house, which he will use ae a dining- room. This addition greatly improves the appearance of his howe, lg Bilt Well shoes for men; prices $2 50 and $3.00, at Yeager & Davis. CA APS Woodward. Samuel Ard, of Coburn, visited his brother, Dr. Ard, last week. C. W. Weaver was home from Glen Iron on Bunday. Miss Caroline Yearick, of MifMlin- burg, was visiting friends last week. A young daughter arrived at the home of L., L.. Weaver. J. C. F. Motz is visiting his brother Will at Pittsburg this week, 4. H. Musser, who had sciatic rheu- matism, is improving. Mr. and Mra. Meyer, of Coburn, vis ited in town Sunday, Wesley Aumiller, of Laurelton, is visiting his parents, Sn MM A. The features of “The Criterion’ are more ‘Recollections of Grant,” by General James G. Wilson; “The King Moose of the Memazokel,” by ©. OG. D. Roberts, and “The Dickens Dinner at Delmonico's,” by Colonel Murat Halstead, DO YOU GET UP etter Than Pills CRAN Con OVER of i} T HO 1 © Bellefonte, Pa. pe Telephone You will find thee ~~b ew JOHN S. RUMAR, CEATRE HALL, PA Pillsbury Flour and th wid are ¢ best on the market, BRAN, | SHORTS, CHOP or = { Custom chopping done at all times, I also keep B in grain bags or in burla $id nD sacks, | A pew flour of entire wheat and suo- { perior to Graham flour now in stock. | par Highest prices paid for all Kinde of grain, Spring Mills, Pa. P.V. S. STORE. April is here and go are we with new styles and prices. SLBCPVGCROOVITROOLVBITET 0098000 My line consists of some of the best makes ;— Dayton, Watsontown, Richardson, U niontown, We carry MEN'S DRIVING SHOES, and BARK SHOES, S08000000000000000000000C0000000 PROVE PIOBN BrEgE Come and got the prices on our Bargain Counter, C. A. KRAPE. ©0000000000¢000000 FOTELS. _ ERTRE HALL HOTEL, Ww 4. W Newly equipped, bar & hd tat ¢ Last MAI Ter Dona rors res baud oan ff Runkle, Manager win fve specie pile y. Auhlin rey Oa . tuypiied srppite the 4F 4 no healthier Joon ‘ 4 HOTEL HAAG, BELLEFOGRTE, Five Blabling. PA. Heated Throughout, Hates §1 00 per day. sO ~t Inst Bisl reet, F. A. REWCOMER, Proprictor Edwin unl. Proprietor, EPRIFNORILIE PA First-class accommodations SHER. Freo bas to aud true ail trains ¥ aes Mimpnra Leh Folie, wh 16 Bere aud Bocas SoMa DGB Week devs fon 865 Benovo, Williams. Yarior iams- A : Eastwar: i : { £52 Piessant Gap 585 Asemann § 00 Relletonte BERS GAS RO AD AS BG 8 BE 4 03 i gd ig 1 additions! trains leave Lewist urg for Montan Dat 5.20 a m, 05 8. m., 845 & Mm, 1.15 and B00 p. mn, returning esate Montspdon OT LEWIBDUIE SL 7.60, 9.30 8. mv, 10.08 a. Wm. HAO ! and sifpm > | Ur ye trains leave Montsndon 9.98 and 10) and 4.50 p. m., returnirg leave Lewis. | burg fm, iS am. and 4.78 p.m, {J.B ICHINSON, 4. KB. WOOD Genera) Manage: Gen’! Pov'per Apt. @ 4 H | CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA, Bd Condensed Tite Table : Kewd Up. No 6 No 4 Xo 3 PW. pm oA.m, 205 10, 9 & a 1% 14 10 “6 ag 0 54 ts « VE b b 48. el SOM 1 28 wdiecia Park. Bb Dunkies .... 5 .HUBLERsEG. 03 Bay dertowh. « On td ILEREY oe TOR ee Huston... 12 ..LAMAR... 16 e. Clintondale... ‘1B Krider's 8'ng. 28 Mackey ville... 30 Cedar Springs. i Bin Bnlone..... .. TW MILL BALL. i wt CTHEY STS. . rr, ar apr 1 AVE 6 Lve } Wm POY Art, | b wensinns PHIDA one. i octane Ot i | wim EW YORK... : ! | {Via Tameque “10 40 1930 ....NEW YO (Via Phila) “Ht PEEAPPRPIPEE PRP REL Be ERP RBPFOBLSOR CY noma mA Lye. ja. mip. m on IWR Op. mi. Sunday $10 10a. m, Boniey r ayy Philadelphia Bleeping Car at . bound train from Williamsport er ma West-bound from Philadelphia R111.86 p.m, - W.GEPHART ed Buperintendent, B ELLEPORTR CENTRA To EASTWARD . 4 | L RAILROAD, take efoct May 25, 1506, n STATIONS, > SEREpEuseE pi At, iv. ween Bellefonte... | Coleville ww. Aa PPL S38823500083 Towne J ennanin aE an morris i cosines WHIIIOT nn. Lennon Hunters. fcorsnnon FELTON, evens a We iverson acess can Sete Colles a 22233 PPR Eans aa. kh 5 geen. Z BERBERS ETD 382 ¥ ¥ Rh a pk wh wh a ak ShusnuEEs hl ERLE RBAS uN" | ne from Montandon, Willis nd Tyrobe “onpect with Afternoon trains ran Teburg » Fix 23 eH £.3 i nd 11 for Bate Sens Traine connect with Penna. R. R. trains a RL THOMAS Sut,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers