The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 24, 1902, Image 4

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    Ti: CENTRE
S. W.HNITH,
nEPORTER,
BY
woatd Prop wt
Centre Hawt, . ol. Pe ENN'A
THURSDAY, JULY
21, 1902.
TE RMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re-
POL ter Bre one dostlat per year in advsinee.
ADVERTISFMENTS. —20 cents per line for three
fosertons, and b cen per line for each antwe
Qu mt nse tion, Gther rates made knowy
on applioation,
PATTISON.
W.GUTHRIE.
KOLAN,
Four Governor- ROBERET E.
For Lieut. Gov.—-GEORGE
JAMES
THE COUNTY
Sze. Int, Aflkirs-
TICKET.
For
J. W. KEPLER
J. 1H.) , HB
. As { mbly:
, of Ferguson Twp,
Hefouta
br Sher if:
of Be
r Regist
f Fergn
H.S. TAYLOR
Io
hion e
A. G. ARCI
JOHN C. ROWE
Ww
ionecr?
i Snow Si
now
Twp
rwp.
State Chairman Creasy a few days
azo said:
world to believe that the ticket named
by the Democrats at the Erie conven-
o through in its entirety, I}
a of tle
past few weeks, and from
tion will g
have i careful canvass
Ntate in the
all I hear I more
than at any tine my
reer that there will be a
The fight in
nisde
am
in
can
¢
coming fall.
Alleghery!
if the Democrats of
ty do as well as they promise
the Western end of the
wiil not be anythir wrong
Wa are couet ed
*hiladelphia coun-
fur as
§4 ®0
rnea.
of the
>
Should the districting
into congressional districts
ure be declared illegal and
Legislal
void on unt
Butler counties n
territory, former
districts will st
ned
ot being
Lilie
and unless a special ses
sion of the legislature
form the
state.
In the
stand,
again
gladly accept
work of
event the old districts
ex-Congressman Hall
ted. Centre
Congres
could
be reelec
SRIan
candidate and g
jority.
ly -—
There does not seem to be
ya the part of
Peurose
there
est obligation « Mr. Elkin
or his friends, to support
ara
js every reason why they should wish
to see him defeated. [t is suggested
that there Id be special fitness io
the defeat Pear by Elkin, al-
though the Attorney General
: yet announced himself a candidate for
United States Senator. Bo far as the
sraed it is still open
wd standing in
*hiladel-
election. On the conlrary,
wou
of M2
Benatorship is cone
to any Republican in g
the State, aud the fact that
candidate
argu nent against
phia has the
co sidered a strong
letiing that city have
The possibilities of
interesting
people are likely to take more interest
than usual in the election of the next
Legislature, whose members will elect
tue United States Senator.
lta
LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES
Whatever the
this year's campaign in Pennsylvania,
one welcome result appears aiready as-
sored, aud that is the suppression of
the Quay trading posts within the
Demoeratic lines in many of the io-
terior counties. None of the men who
betrayed their constituents to the ma-
chine in the last Legislature has thus
far been renomioated and the present
indications are that the very few of
those false Democrats who have ven-
tured to offer themselves ag+in will be
replaced by trustworthy candidates,
In the contest to regain the popular
¢otrol of the Legislature this is of the
first importance. It does not lessen the
guilt of the Republican organization
that it found a few miscreants among
those elected in opposition who could
be bribed to its support ; but if the peo.
ple would secure themselves against
such betrayal again, they must exclude
every man who is not by political asso.
ciation as well as by personal character
absolutely antagonistic to the machine
and its purposes,
This is of vastly more conscquence
than immediate party successes, There
are no party issues involved inthe
houest goverment of the State. The
Democracy, in this contest, stands for
the whole people and by the evidence
of its sincerity and earnestness in
every Legisiative district it can make
ite appeal with confidence to their
united support. If the Legislature
can be won from the machive, with.
out the possibility of bargains or tricks
ery, there will be new hope for Penn-
sylvania,
———— I ST —-
The families of railwsy mail clerks,
who are killed while on duty, will re-
ceive $1,000, according to an item in-
corporated in the postal appropriation
bill by the senate postoftice commities,
Dorothy Dodd,
the Senator, too.
the situation
general outcome of
i Potters Mills
About the most you can say about
our town is huckleberries. Berry |
pickers go to the mountains in 4-horse |
wagons, 2 horse wagons, Tally-boes,
spring wagons, road wagous,
buggies and baby coaches, and the rest
walk—just so they all get there, and
all find plenty of berries,
top
Gale, the youngest daughter of J. 8,
Beiblehimer, met with a painful acel- |
dent on Sunday by stepping on a
piece of glass, Dr. H. 8B. Alexander
dressed the wound and it is gettiog
along nicely.
Jimmie Malons, of Reldsburg, is the |
guest of Pat. Garrity st present and he |
thinks of spending the summer with |
Pat,
Mr. and Mrs. Sheesley,
lege, visited the
Howard Ripkay.
of State Col-
latter's brother,
The Neff Brothers have completely
remodeled the old Thompson saw-mill.
Juke Auman was the mechauie,
has done excellent work.
Mrs, Dr. Smith and Frank Heck- |
of Illinois; Miss Zora Heckman,
of Sunbury, and Mrs. Wm. Heckman
| are spendiog a few days with Mr. and
Mrs, James Relish,
and
man,
{ — a fs fA SS ———
r Colyer.
Mr. Mrs. J. H. Lee and son |
| Churles, formerly of this place but now |
{of Boalsburg, Sunday at the
{ bome of Emmet Jordau,
Mrs. Navey Meiss spent
and
spent
Sunday at
the home o
Jitner,
Mr. avd Mrs, Charles Bottorf and |
| daughter, spent Sunday at the
of Stuart Jordan,
{ J.J. Jordan, who was employed in|
Philadelphia on the traction esmpsny |
line, returned home
evening and will remain.
like home,
her daughter, Mrs. George |
i
home |
on Wednesday
There is vo |
place i
| Heury Moyer lost a valuable pork-
jer one day last week.
Dauviel Decker,
gpeut the past week at the home of his |
sister, Mrs. Wm. Reiber,
many persons
go daily
huckle berries; there
abundant crop.
Mr. nud Mrs, Heory Moyer on
urday eveniog gave an
of Georges Valley, |
this
for |
an
from
mountain
A great
place to the
seems to be
Bat.
ice cream par- |
ent, and report having quite an enjoy-
able time.
The farmers are almost through har- |
vesting and between showers are haul
ing in their wheat; the majority of the
| wheat is short on the stalk and some-
i what thin on the ground, but it is well |
filled and will mask= a good crop.
Namuel Brown, of Milroy, spent
Sun lay with his friend, Wm. Boal.
William Fleisher, who was employ: |
{ed at Piteairn, is howe on a visit,
Mra. J. R. Lee, Mrs. Clara Forrey |
and grandchild, Miss Verna Zarfass,
{of York, were guests at the home of |
| J. 8. Housman Saturday.
Mrs. J. H. Moyer and daughter Miss
Blanche, spent Mouday at Bpriog
Mills,
Mr.snd Mrs. James Runkle and |
daughter, Miss Mary, visited at the |
home of John Royer, at Potters Mills, |
Misses Mary Moyer and Blanche
Sunday evening took a
drive with Morris Runkle as driver.
ii drs a stn
Oak Hall,
| Housman
The farmers are almost
hauling in their grain.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tate and sons
Rankin sud Andrew spent Sunday at |
the home of Mr. Tate's parents, Mr, |
and Mrs. A. J. Tate, of Bhiloh.
Mr. and Mm. William Shuey, of
Pittsburg, spent a few days atthe
home of Mr. Bhuey's sister, Mrs. Clay-
ton Etters.
A.J. Tats,
minutes at the home
last Friday.
Luther Dale, of Pine Grove Mills,
spent part of last week at the home of
his father, A. W. Dale, assisting him
to haul in grain,
through
of Bhiloh, called a few
of EK. Smith
Clayton Etters has a gang of men at
work repairing his grist mill. When
Mr. Etters has his mill equipped with
the new water-wheel he is putting io,
he will be in shape to wait on his
many customers again. Any person
in need of fine flour or feed should
give him a call
Mr. Holderman, accompanied by
his son-in-law, Mr. Jackson, spent
Mouoday at Danville,
» Mrs, Jacob Bottorf, of Lemont, was
a caller in town last Haturday.
Miss Myrtal Barnbart returned
howe from Williamsport last week,
William Fry, Esq., sttended the
festival at Lemont last Baturday even
ing.
Next Bunday Rev. Leisher will
preach his Farewell Sermon, at
Pleasant Gap, in the morning, Shiloh
in the afternoon and Boalsburg in the
evening. Mr. Leisher® and family
have made a host of friends here, and
all feel worry to have them leave, On
Tuesday they start for Buffalo, where
they will make their new home,
Wednesday was a good hay day, the
sun was bright and the sky clear.
Farmers spent no time in idleness
while the sun was shining.
Dorothy Dodd.
Spring Mills.
Too much rain has been the
plaint the last two weeks,
What is the supervisor doing now!
station ia
bad shape; there is not a road in Gregy
The loose stones should
removed,
The ladies of the Lutheran church
in C. PDP.
park, on the evening of July 26th;
is for a good eause and should be
patrovized.
it
Their reputation is wide.
ly known for musking good ice cream,
Edward Rider and lady, of Centre
Hall, spent Bunday with Miss May |
The for
almost
wall the new Lutheran
completed; mueh
credit is due Philip Himes and John
of Colyer,
Guruey Bmith apd
is
Tibben Zu be Yr,
attended preaching mer.
of
HBunday eveu-
Vietor Royer,
spent Sunday
Esq.,
with
Roye r.
of Bellefonte,
his parents,
in CC. PDP.
irday eveniog.
Adam Finkle contemuplates starting
the festival
Don’t forget
md stu
ir
Wl
Penns Cave.
Mr Ilossman
his
~wis Rossman,
snd Mrs, Bruce WET
Mr,
on Sunday
parents,
and Mrs, 1
Harvey Hough wears quite
ince the arrival of a baby boy.
Sallie Voouda, of Feidler,
Mrs. Wm
Lust Sunday evening one of the
an smile
is visiting
Heckman,
ing
}
i
ever assembled
sin
Hole of
Limbert for the
fifty-
purpose
pioth ar
that the
fl
Lis nds
they
fora wk
{ 80 UOeX pects el
DOK Do
‘1
geese an was
yt foes
10s
the gentleman t
and surprised
him completely, but he soon recover-
en] wed b
thers
ed from his fright and i=
self as much as any of the «
eiseives Le
games snd cone
but also by partaking of t
for the
and oa
an
viands provided
COCAaxkion
he
»
bert received many valuable gifts
Bessie,
Newton
Isainh,
and Eduoa Feidler,
ias,
Wise,
wife,
Sarah Musser, Frank Duck
Mic
aud
Bertha, Fiora, Allen,
Lioyd Du William
and Mrs. Fravkinber-
wile
hael,
K,
aud Viola
Tressler, Harvey Hough aud wife, Car-
rie and Elsie Hough, Domer Oruadorf,
Elmer
Audrew
Mr.
and
Phillips,
Ocker, Della
Mm. J. C.
man, John, Elmer aud Abner
mau, Mr. and Mrs, lerael Rachau,
Mrs. John Rachau, Dora
Katie Rachiau, Jennie Barthole
Wm. sud Cora Weaver, Mr.
Jacob Musser, U Har.
ry, Carrie and Esta Musser, T. A,
Yearick and wife,
aud Mra,
Loves
Rosse
Mr.
aud
new,
George,
iarence,
pp
Penn Hall.
‘he heavy rains are
Lauliog
preventing the
farmers from the golden
grain,
Mrs. Bell Ott, of acsom-
panied by her three children, isspeud-
ing a few weeks at
Luther Mus:er,
Rev. Brown and of Aarons-
burg, were in town on Friday
in
Bellefonte,
#
the home of
wife,
Miss Theresa Horner, of Johnston n,
is visiting her uoecle, 8. G. Burrell,
Dr. J. F. Alexander, of Centre Hall,
was in town the latier part of last
week,
Prof. Henry Bitne
is at present visiting
seph, at this place.
Miss Martha Burrell,
ing the summer at Centre Hall, visited
her parents over Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs,
man, a son, July 14.
Miss Susan Haines is seriously ill
A lp
Centre Hall Hotel Regiater,
H.G, Krape, M. C. Gephart, Bellefonte
Romberger, Edzabethville | WG. Runkle, Belle:
fonte ;R; W. A. Jamison, Lock Haven : Jokn
Clark, Goo, Miller, Millheim ; John ©. Morris,
Rebersburg ; BF. Arnold, Freeburg, Pa. : OC. G.
teaver, Lock Haven: Merrill Allison, Spring
Mills ; J. H. Mauser, Philipsburg ;: W. A SBayder,
Sstona; A, A. Pletcher, Nittany, Mr, and Mr,
James Blupley, New York; 8, G. Shook ani RK.
8, Stover, Milibheln; Thomas V. Ganter, Blooms.
burg: A. Friede!, Williamsport; HH N. Pease, Al
toona; J OC. MeCormio, State OC llege; Thomas 8,
Welsh, Philadelphia: J 0. Wickembam, Altoo
na: Guy Roush snd wife, Millinburg: BE. M.
Bailey. Willinmaport; Brace Runkle, Spring Mills,
W. WW. Smith, State Colle e: Edward Rishel,
Cambetland; J. J. Hooby, New York: W, 8
Rbinesmith, Bollefonte: W. D. Martz, Harris
burg: H. Hurst, Baltimore; D. K. Bmith, H. &
Prichard, A. D. Dundolph, A. R. MeNitt, Heol;
J. Mitchell Garbrick Linden Hall: A. Winifred
Wieland, Linden Hall: Will Musser, Spring Mills,
Milleraville,
r, of.
who is spend-
John Hoster-
DW
The Best Liniment for Stratos,
Mr. F. H. Wells, the merchant at
Deer Park, Loug Island, N. Y. , says:
“I always recommend Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm as the best liniment for
strains. IT used it last winter for a
revere lameness in the sidz, resulting
from a strain, and was greatly pleased
with the quirk relief and cure it
effected.” For eale by J. F. Smith, H.
F, Rossman, J. B, Fisher's Bons,
Farmors Mills
The rainy weather is hard on the
corn and grass are grow-
Prior
ing
Hurvey Hagan is ill,
rapidly.
suffering with
The old
very ill,
Calvin Garbrick,
lady at Jerry Stover's ls
who now occupies
the Bituer
will take
thresh it,
trip to
furits and before going back
Wililama Fagan minde a
Cleary Le Barn
fit
ar cut the Wm, Weaver
crop of w
Pp. H. |
wheat,
Rishel, of Li
this place Saturday
’
Merchant Jol
and rye
it h
he
tearick of is mother’s
Johu nden Hall
sick several day
home of Jeren
Linden Hall
Monte
1 Lie
BUR
and Mrs. J. H. Boss entertained
al
Jae os
and Mi»
Miss Ella Be
Mra. D.ven, of
M Martha
diner Tuesday, Mrs i zabetlh
of Centre Hall, Mrs. Fisher
of Boalsburyg, sng
wtorf, of Le
Wes livy
mont.
Washingto
and Wils
Hall,
week
"i
« §
Lave Deen
with
Mrs. Hey
Nearfoss, ©
week with Mrs
Dorothy Dodd,
-
.
Nittany Mountain,
Not no
new in Black Hawk,
LICIODE or heating apsining
exept
J: B Sprow, who lias been
sone thine, I8 DOS gaining Leaith
fast as her many friends could wish
we took ih
Lr ff 1"
We foun i that i
ail €r rip up the mouniai
otic Noll had gone 1«
3d 4X Ri: gal »
3
Gettysburg with Co, B,
N.GLP.,
5th Regiment
of which he Las
We
Chaapany
reeveral years,
alan saw on ye
nuns
e pi
William Ho
~gtomach trouble
to
Mrs. on the
the ailment.
town
Hoover had also
gone to Gettysburg with Co. B. Ad.
says some of the boys blackened their
bare feet instead of their shoes;
about that, Toney.
jper is wick
ie
dog
Next we went where
list, and has been for some time,
Dorothy Dodd.
ms —— A MPLA i
Reduoced Kates to Salt Lake City,
On account of the Grand Lodge,
&P OE, to beheld at Salt
Clty, August 12 to 14, the Pennsylva-
nia Railroad company will sell excur
sion tickets to Salt Lake City, from
all stations on its lines, at reduced
rates. Tickets will be sold and good
going on August 6 to 8, inclusive, and
will be good to return until September
30, inclusive. Tickets must Le vali
dated for return passage by Joint
Agent at Balt Lake City, for which
service a fee of 50 cents will be charged,
For specific rates and conditions, ap
ply Ww ticket agents,
A —
Furnitare at Reduced Prices
Smith Bros, from now until pu
Ist, will sell ut greatly reduced
ell kinds of furniture, “The
firet class in every particular
srices are #0 low thet it will
y during this period
A MI A SP SDSS.
Dorothy Dodd,
Bn.
®
' ure
and the
pay Ww
Dorothy Dodd,
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Women Well as Men |
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
HOTELS.
INTHE HALL HOTEL
i
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Ele, Manager
supplied with
sr receive ipecial giten
thier locality, Centra
way?
Rewly equipped, bar and
BELLEFVORTE, PA.
e Stabling, Heated Throughout.
Bates §1 00 per day.
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{ontr
fe
Fire and Lif
Insurance Companies
in the world,
Inrgrest
The Bas
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Office in Crider's Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
peg Telephone connection.
Spring Mills, Pa.
P.V.S. STORE.
We have the muiily to serve
You with Good Bhoe« al reasons
nble prices, because we bave a
large new stock. We have the
inclination ta rerve you because
good service ds sure 10 cause you
to return,
Our best sdvertisoment ia the
satisfied Customer. Our Block
vimbraces all kinases of Shoes for
Men, Ladies and Children,
Our shoes have Character,
Style, Finish and quality, Orders
filled by mail or Telephone.
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