The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 22, 1902, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
B. W. SMITII, Fditor and Proprietor
PENNA.
Centr: HaLL, . .
THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1902
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on application,
NOTE. Subscribers will pleaso observe the
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Dates are only changed the first issue of each
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paid to last January. O01 means July, 1901,
THE ARTI QUAY REPUBLICANS,
Insergenty in Centro County Follow Hast. |
mgs to the Qany Camp
The most remarkable feature of the
present pelitical situation in Pennsyl-
vauia ls not the opposition to Benator
Quay’'s authority among those who
have formerly supported him, but the
support he is receiving from those in
Centre county, from Hastings down to
the least atom of political iufluence,
who were formerly loud in condemua-
spiciously displayed. His arbitrary r -
jeetion of the candidate he had himsell
brought forward aud his order to the
counties to elect delegates for an up
SMALL-VFOX IN BLAIR CO
A Sm ll-Poax Patlent Tramps the Country
uth Exhauste d
Shunned by all with whom he eame
in contact, refused treatment by phy-
sicians whose oflices he invaded, 13ob-
ert Bnyder, of Bhamokin, bis face iu-
Hair county
Almshouse after wandering about,
hungry and weary, for two days.
Soyder had worked in the anthracite
coul mines, but the strike threw him
out, and he started westward. Bleep-
ing in a stable with tramps be con-
| tracted smallpox. The story of his
treatment after that is a chapter of in-
humanity. The almshouse physicians
known candidate whom he would sub-
of this cen lidate and the immediate
direction of the official machinery and
AL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Btate Senate, su' ject
ocratic County ¢
ler, of
or Asser 3
ocratic County
We are autho! ized to a ce | 1. H. Wet
3 CRI for Asem
Democratic
zel, of Belle! .
bly, sut ject to the
County Convent
We autborizcd to sunounee that H
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the office of Sheril shieet to the decision
Democr
We are autboriz
Butler, of Howard township, will be a candidate
for the office of Si to the decision of
he Democratic
We are authorized to announce that J. J. Ar-
ney , of Potter low] t
Treasurer, subject t
cratic County Con? .
We are authotiz Ww. 1. Car
lin, of Miles lownsl ndidate for
Treasurer, subject to the deciaion the
cratic County
Wenres nes that J F. Alex
ander, of Centre Hall Boro, will be a candidate
for Treasur iject to th siston of the Dem-
ocratic Cot pyention *
We are authorized to snnounce that A. P, Zer
by, of Penn township, w s a candidste for
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo-
cratic County Convention .
REGISTER
We are asthorized to announce that A. ©
Archey, of Ferguson township, will be a can
didate for Register, subject to the decision of
the Demoerstic County Convenlion.
RECORDER.
We are authorized to a1 nounce that Frank A.
Foreman, of Centre Hall Borough, will be a can
the Democratic Csaaty Convention,
We are authorized to announce that J, C. Rowe,
of Philipsburg Borough, will be a candidate for
Recorder, subject to the decision of the Demo.
cratic County Convention. .
COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to snnounce that Philip H.
Meyer, of Harris Township, will be a candidate
for Commissioner, subject to the decision of the
Demoeratie Ce unty Convention, .
We are authorized to announce that Johu L.
iu disregard of any existing local sen-
timent— all this coutributes an exhi-
bition of ** Quayism '’ that has never
been excelled.
The methods employed are so exces-
ively autocratic and arbitrary, so coin.
yletely destructive of all independence
have led to revolt among those who
orders without a
strauge to say, this is the only reason
that is offered why * aoti-Quay "" Re-
publicans, who have heretofore con-
(question, Aud
tended nganiust the Senator’s coutrol
in the party, are nw lavited to rally
to his support.
It is not pretended that Quay has
| say he cannot recover. The hardships |
of the past two days have broken his
constitution and rendered him unfit
| to fight the disease,
| Merrell Suyder, an Altoona boy,
| renched home Monday with a car of
| sheep consigned from Fast Liberty. |
| He was sick with smallpox. The
{ sheep, evidently
| killed. The train crew was placed |
under quarantine, Bopyder went to
the City Hospital. |
inocculated, were
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Oak Hall,
lain is what we are needing at
present,
Our farmers are through plantiog
eorn.,
The oats is suffering for the want of
rain. Tbe hay crop, aithough it Is
very dry, promises to be a fair one,
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee, of Belle
Spring Mills.
Rain is muuch needed at
Jee crenn atl Corman’s and
J... B,
‘addy Mountain
Wagner,
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Smith bir
TT. M. Gramley, one of the members
of the Spring Mills Crenmery Co, has
just hand a pew slate roof put ou his
The Ladies Mite Boe r of tlie
Lutheran chureh will hold a festivie
on C. PP. Long's Park
afternoon and evening.
Decoration
heir repulss
tion for makiog cream is nnexeslied,
Come one, come all aud help;
good cause,
Miss Marjory Bible, dau
R. Bible, of Potters Mills, su
day with Michael Bhire faiaily.
Thomas Swartz aod Milliin Meye
of Tusseyville, made ashort eal
Sunday.
Emmapuel Bmith and
Nora spent sunday al Sot
tev. Koontz is having the io
the parsonage finis=i
Edwin Bull, the vill
apparently on the
ciau lias sl
Wim.
change
Creuse
purchase an
House ¢
fbi
are Lis
methods, or that his political purposes
in the present are any different from
those in the past, They are the same
principles, or lack of prineiples, and
the same purposes and methods that
Liave so
denounced,
independent Republican
often and so earvestly
even when represented by candidates
against whom no person objection
could be urged, apart froma the system
for which they stood. If Quayism was
obnoxious two years ago, up n what
pretext can it be deiended now? If it
is to be approved now, merely because
| it happens to favor some man who is
| well regarded in hisowno locality, what
sincerity of principle was there iu the
former bosiili'y to Quay? The sur-
{ render of the independents makes the
{ stalwart revolt respects
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CONVENTION AT LOGANTON,
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| The Ministerial, Sunday Bchool and
IK. lL. (. E. of the Centre District of
the United Evangelical church isin
Centre District Conveus
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| session at Logsnton, having convened
until this (Thursday) evening.
| Among the delegates of the Centre
| Hall appointment are Rev. Ward K
| Shultz, Centre Hall: W. H. Lucas,
| Centre Hill: Adam Zeigler, Linden
| Hall,
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| covers a wide scope. Rev. J. F. Shultz
will speak on "The mutual obligations
of pastor and people.” tev. Brown,
of Bellefonte, talks on “The power «f
the K. 1.. C. E. pledge.’ Rev]. D
SBhortes, Millheim, has selected * Mis
| sions’’ as his subject.
on the preparations of the Sunday
School lesson,”
Rev. C. H. Goodling. Rev, S. E
Koontz, of Bpring Mills, will speak on
“Individual faithfulness in the K. L.
Redaerd Rates To Portland,
On sccount of the National Conven-
tion, Travelers’ Protective Association
of America, June 8to 7, and (he Su-
preme Lodge, Ancient Order United
Workmen, June 10 to 20, at Portland,
| Ore., the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany will sell excursion tickets to
Portland from all stations on its lioes,
from May 20 to June 7, inclusive, at
greatly reduced rates. These tickets
will be good for return passage within
sixty deys from date of sale when ex-
ecuted by Joint Agent at Portland aud
payment of fifty cents made fur this
service. Apply to Ticket Agents.
16 m. 28,
K. Buith.
Mr. aud Mrs, Wesley Tate spent
Sunday at the home of Oliver Love a
Tussey ville.
Forest Bible, the licket agent,
Sunday at his former home,
Mr. and Mra, James Kuasterb
spent Fuuday at the home of
Kusterborder's parents, Mr. and Mrs
David Houser, of Houserville.
Mr. Beck, representing the
[Life Insurance Co. of New York
tried to Lrausact business in towi
1 uesday.
A. W. Dale and daughter IKll
Wednesday at the county seal
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Colyer.
Mrs. Jolin Boal and daughter Nor:
| of Stone Mill
| Jordan «1
, were Lhe guests of I’
Sunday.
George Jordan sind daughter Miss
Mary, of Potters Mills, visited at the
| residence of J. H. Moyer's Bunday
Ja
theld by J.
very well attended by
I. Meiss, at dyer, was
ople from all
parts ‘oiyer Mil
of the country.
Band rendered very fin
Mrs. Frank
Erma, who were visiting
count
Treaster iI daught
yv., returped to ti
spent Sunday at Henry SBhadow’s
Henry Lingle, of Stone Mill, carries
| his head high, and says: It is a boy.
Mrs. Thomas Farner and daughter
| Marion, of Philadelphia, are visiting
| Mr. Farner's parents at this place,
| They expect to spend the summer here
George Jordan, who is working for
| the Reichley Co., killed a rattle snake
which had twelve rattles and measur-
ed three and one-half feet,
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for Frand MeFarlan, of B
spent Sunday at home.
Mrs. Marie Wagner and daughter
Mrs. Annie Rossrnan are spending sev-
eral weeks visiting in Union county
and other places,
Thomas Weber, of Nittany, has Lis
running order, he is making first class
shingles,
Front Boal is dolog quite a lot of
fishing down at the Red Mill,
Henry Moyer and Leslie Treaster
transacted business at Centre Hall
Monday.
Arthur Lee and Charles Miller tran -
acted business at Centre Hall,
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Rodaced Rates to California,
On account of the Imperial Council,
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at San
Francisco, Cal , June 10 to 14, 1902, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
suo nede
runaway bul was thrown
WAROD receiving severe 1}
James Rishiel drove through town
Sunday alternoon.
Harry McCool in co
{ friend from Rebersl
| time lu town
| Gurney Smith with his sister, Ray
: 1 £4 3
i and cousin, Mable, all of Potters Mills,
| were in town recently.
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Annie Scholl spent Sunday al
i James Scholl's,
| Jacob Detweiler’s son, of Reedsville,
| was home over Sunday.
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| John Rishel, of near Linden Hall,
| visited his parents recently.
for over a week
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Dorothy Dodd,
LO DMINISTRATORS N
whe A dminisration on tbe es
Mel {utick, Iate of faege ownsh
having been duly smanted 6 the u wig
they would reapectfilly reqaost all persons Rnow
fu themeelves indebted 10 the estale og
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sell excursion tickets to San Francisco | jnmediate payment, and tho having
sea ius the same to preset them duly antl
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Dunlap, of Spring township, will be a candidate :
for Comm i-sioner, subject to the decision of the Seaboard Interchangeable Mileage Tickat.1 4p 1 0p Angeles from all stations on its sated far matile OH :
Democratic County Convention. Seaboard Air Line Railway has|lines, from May 26 to June 7, inclusive, ‘ LEUEN] DAY E, a
We are authorized to apnoance that W. E | placed on sale 1000 mile tickels at $25. | at greatly reduced rates, These tickets | -
Frank. of Raith wwihip, wil be 4 candiame 00, which tickets ara good over its en-| will be good for return passage within UDITOR'S NOTICE
or Commimicner. sul juct to the decision of We | 4400 gugtem, and also over the lines of | gixty days from date of sale when exe- Bort
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entre oainty, in the mails {f u : i “ 4 ATE we POT i} Lee
tate of Franklin Wikht, late of Pops ive § Arr,
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Democratic County Convention .
We are anthorizod to announce that E. A,
Humpton, of Snow Shoe, will be a candidate for
Commissioner, subj et to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention. .
We are authorized to announce that Isase 8,
Frain, of Marion towuship, will be a eandidate
for Commissioner, sit! jeet to the decision of the
Democratic Conuly Convention,
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To tne Democratic Voress 1 hereby sn
nounce that I am a candidate for the office of
Commissioner of Centre County, and that if nom-
inated dnd elected [| will serve the county st
the rate of $1.50 pur day, ustend of $5.00, allowed
by law. The ides is to reduce the expenses of
the conoty, aid yet give wal ininc tory service,
C. B. HOUSER,
* Potter Towmship,
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House aud of Tor Sale,
The Bitner homestead jn Centre
Hall is offered for sale by the owner,
Rev. Robert O'hor ley in crder to close
out the estate. The property consists
of dwelling house, outbuildings,
stable nud about five acres of land,
Phe location is pleas iut, and will make
n splendid home,
ulars luguire of W. I. Mingle, Cen-
tre Hull of
its important eonnections, represent
ing in all approximately 15,000 miles,
Full information as to "these tickets
may be obtained upon application to
any agent or representative of the
Compeny.—o. May 29.
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No Loss of Time,
I have sold Chamberlain's Colie,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
yenrs, and would rather be out of cof
fee and sugar than it. I «old {five bot-
ties of it yesterday to threshers that
could go no farther, nnd they are at
work mgain this morning. <H., R
Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoman, As
will be seen by the above the thresh.
ers were able to keep on with thelr
work without lowing a single day's
time, You should keep a bottle of
Remedy in your home, Forsale b J
F. Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B, Fish-
er's Bons, .
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The prisoners in the Perry county
Jail were recently removed to a dwell
ing house fitted up fir temporary use
while a new Jail 14 belug built, and
: Friday night of last week ten prison.
| ers escaped, two of whom were recap-
tured,
cuted by Joint Agent at Los Angeles or
San Fravcisco snl payment of fifty
cents made for thisservice, For speci
fic rates apply to ticket Agents. 15m2t,
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sending Nack 75,000 Letters,
Postmaster Han began recently the
work of returning to their senders the
75,000 letters in that postoffoe, ndd ress.
ed to Van Kirk & Robins, the fountain
pen endless chain operators, whose
scheme has been pronounced fraudu-
lent by the Postoffice Department,
Thé question now arises, what
should be done with those who re-
commended that fraudulent firm and
endeavored to Induce their friends to
become a party to a gwindle?
Lo
Appropriately, Everybody's Maga-
zine for June begins with a character
sketeh of Edward VIL This is an ene
tertaining account of His Majesty's
personality, mode of life, pecalinrition
und virtues, written in an interesting
vein by Chalmers Roberts, and illus
trated with innumerable photographs
deceased. The undersigned, an Al
wd hy the © phan Cogrt of Cen
minke d'steibmition of the balance of 1
ihe hands of 1he srcountant 10 and am
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Tune, A I 1002at2 PP. M,, st his office in Eagle
Bock, Belk fonte, Pua. when atnd where all por
from coming in on said fond,
THOMAS J, BEXTON
Bellcfonte, Pa., May 12, 1902.
2 UDITORS NOTICE «18 the Orphans’ Court
- of Centre oonity, in the matter of the Js
tate of Mare M. Wright, Inte of Potter township,
decensed. The undersigned , an A adior sppoing
ed by the Orphans’ Court of Contre oonply “io
make distribution of the fund In the bands of the
socontant, th and among those deaatly entitled
thereto” will attend io the duties of this snpoing.
ment on Monday the 20d day of June, A.D, 1902,
at 10 A. M. at his office in Eagle Nock, Bellefonte,
Pa., when awd where all persons tnlerested in
sid estate may sttend ad make prood of their
clair sg or be forever debarred from coming tn on
satd fund.
THOMAS J, BEXTON,
fellcfonto, Pa. May 12, 1002,
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A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS
Part, late of Gi townehip, deceased, having
been duly granted I the undersigned, they would
resporifally request all persons Knowing them.
selves Indebied to the estate to make jmmediate
payman ft, and those havig alana Siminst the
same to present them duly authentios! or Mee
tiemont, MRS, BRAHAM IL DURST.
GRAMLKY.,
2 Adm inistraine,
of the King, the Queen, and their pa-
way 1460 Bp hog Mili, Poy
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