X ———————— i ———————————————— - ————— THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SNITH, Editor and Proprietor. CenTRE HALL, . . PENN’A, oo a THURSDAY, OCTOBER TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application. The figures opposite your name on label of pa- ar indicate the date to which your subscription s paid. When no date is given the date impli d 1 July, 1900: when 2 month is given the month implied is July—thus: * 00" means July, 1900: 01", means July, 1901; “04 "' means that your subscrip- tion is paid in advance to July, 1904. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations. When you pay your subscription always ex- amine your label, and when a notice appears rhat corrections have been made, compare and report immediately ii you have net been given sroper credit. No receipts for subscription will ¢ sent by mail unless by special request. The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence. Money by mall Is reasonably safe. There have be losses to this date. DEMOCRATIU STATE TICKET. IY TICKET, ERICK ROBB, Romola WETZEL, Bellcfonde ER — _—_ ———A ERE Ld Harris Township. Miss Clara Shaffer has gone to Phil ipsburg for a month's visit among relatives and friends. The horses of Mr. Wright that have been very sick are improving under the skillful treatment of Dr. Fry. Mrs, Folmer Campbell spent Thurs- day at the county seat. Mrs. James Ross left Saturday morp- ing for a visit among friends in Al- toons Mr morning be a witness during the final trial the robbers. Misses Winifred and Lizzie Wieland Saturday were shopping in Bellefonte. The small pox situation has become Wm. Catherman left Monday where she will of for Scranton so alarming that the lumber company vaccinate their men. He vaccinated seventeen. Mrs. D. C. Hess is daughter, Mrs, T. C. Heims, of Osceola, Will Felding, New York City, is enjoying a week’s visit under the parental roof. The wheat in the east end, notwith- the late a looking visiting her § of standing sowing, i fine. Some of our farmers have been husk- ing corn the past week, but find it a little green. John and Ira Hess, Geo. E. Meyer and Gwin Miller were down from the Mountain City to enjoy a few days’ hunting. Elmer Tanheim, wife and daughter, of Altoona, visiting in Shingle- town at present. Wm. Mechtly, of Nantyglo, is visit ing at Solomon Lohr's. John spent Sunday with his mother. J. P. Wagner Altoona, are visiting bere. Miss Pri Sandy Ridge. Miss Nettie McFarlane, who spent the summer visiting friends, returned t> her howe, Samuel’ Weber and Edward Lucas, who are sick with typhoid fever, are improving slowly. : Mrs. Jacob Condo, who has been ill with ailments of a dropsicsl nature, is also much better, Mrs. Julia Dinges is suffering with neuralgia. Mrs. Lee and Walout Grove, Boalsburg Friday. Mrs, T. K. Boyer aud Ruth.spent Sunday here, Charles Fisher espent Boalsburg. Mrs. Harriet Musser and Mrs. Harry Gilmer, of Boalsburg, were in Centre Hall Tuesday. Rev. Black spent last week among the members of the Houserville con- gregation and held communion ser vice there on Bunday. This week he is visiting the families of the Pine Grove congregation and will bold communion service there next Sunday. The sympathy of our people is ex- tended to Wm. and Daniel Patterson who are mourning the death of their sister, Mrs, Martha Kuopfl, who died last week. Mrs. Knopfl' was a mem- ber of the Reformed church at Boalsburg. Miss Mary Reish is spending this week in Bellefonte. Frank Lobr and family attended the Fair last Thursday. Mrs. James Ruble is visiting friends in this place. are and wife, of BSeotia, Sones «1 ff, fF nd wife, ol at scilla Stuart is visiting Mrs. MecClintick, of were shopping io daughter Sunday in Georges Valley. Ira Barger, of Milroy, visited friends in this vicinity Bunday. Frank McClellan purchased a fine horse which he will drive in his mail wagon. There are too many rabbite shot in Georges Valley ; who will stop it? James Barger is slowly recovering from an attack of typhoid fever, Green Decker has returned from North Dakota and is on the sick list. Harvey Horner and family visited friends in the Loop on Buoday. Rev. Beirly visited his sick brother, James Burger, Rebersburg. Left over from last week. Samuel Btrohecker attended the Mil- ton fair last week. Mrs. Robert Vonada, of Coburn, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Peter Kessler, in this place. Miss Grace Miller left for Chicigo last Saturday, where she expects to visit her aunt, Mrs. George Jordan. Miss Iva Kidder returned Saturday evening from a trip to Tyrone, and on her way back attended the Centre County Fair at Bellefonte, Sydney Krumrine, wife, and Miss Della Weaver, are spending a week at Williamsport. Jerry Kessler is at Bellefonte this week helping John Garthoff, who has a lunch counter at the fair. Bc forme s—— Farmers Mills. A vumber of young people were very highly entertained by Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Hagen Sunday night. Luther Shreckengost, of Union county, is at present spending a few days with his son, H. E. Bhrecken- gost, in this place. Amos Dunkle returned in Altoona last Monday. Andrew Rote and wife, from the pike, were entertained by J. F. Emer- ick and wife. A large number of men hunting last Thursday. (George Bradford, wife and children, ot Old Fort, spent Bunday with Mrs. Bradford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rishel. George Kline has taken the vacancy B. Fisher's Boos flouring mill in this place, to his work were out of G. K. Long in J. — nian Mingoville Edward Evert is firing an engine for Mr. Dreese, James Johnson is cutting corn Mr. McC u will have to smart or the frost will catch you, Shoeman Zimmerman shot the first wild turkey in this section. Perry Heims shot a bear Saturday Lun- for ain ; ¥¢ be 3 i forenoon that dressed about two Jacob Snook was out after squirrels last aud FE. G. DeArmitt caught skunks, and they were flue ones. Mr. DeArmitt enjoying married life, having been married last week by Rev, Wood, at Methodist parsonage, Bellefonte The bride was housekeep- Wee K shot a racCcool. four more is the er for the groom before their marriage, and they returned to their home and ate their wedding supper at their own table. Jonathan Tressler killed a beef that dressed hundred sod twenty Charles McClain shot the an- imal between the eyes with his revol- ver, it fell snd E. G. DeArmitt was about to stick it when it jumped up and ran They caught it hit it in the head, which settled it. ane pounds. AWAY. nnd -— Lemont. Uriah Stover is lying quite ill with ttm dropsy, and it is feared he canpot live long Willis Shuey, the young who several of bis Ian 1s called home months ago by the lL father, the late Alvin Shuey, Monday returned to the west, 11 asl Jliness have a fine hog die for him one day last week. Hope it is not the new dis- ease that killing so many hogs in Bedford county. William E. Williams is home from Altoona to take advantage of the first few days of the hunting season. All the hunters out, Thursday of last week, report fine success and lots of squirrels to satisfy them, for the num- ber bagged ran from four to seven, and a few pheasants to top out the lot. Corn cutting is now almost a thing of the past for this year and many of the farmers are busy husking and erib- bing, as the cold days of winter are fast approaching, and lots of corn in the field, but then it reminds one of the good days gone by when corn busking came, when the snow began to fly through the air and the ground would freeze at eight o'clock in the evening then thaw during the day. Home of the people of this place at- tended the fair Thursday of last week, Mrs, Sallie Moore, of Philipsburg, is visiting among friends in these parts, David Tressler and daughter Olive, spent Thursday of last week in Belle- fonte, taking in the sights and shop- ping. Center Furnace school was closed by the directors last Thursday, owing to the teachers coming from Oak Hall Station. That is the third school closed on account of the disease that has broken out at Oak Hall Station. i Smithtown. Wm. F. Btover isfixing up the roads in good shape he is a good supervisor, Hurl Stover says it is a boy, and he will have more help for next summer, is Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days, For several months our younger brother had been troubled with indi- gestion. He tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We pur- chased some Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced takiog them. Iosideofthirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh. He is now fully recovered. We have a good trade on the Tablets, —HoLLEY Jikos \ Merchants, Long Braoeh, Mo. or sale by CU. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville, F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, | RO BRERS AT SCRANTON, Lewis Claims Me Is Not Foxy Prisoner. U.T. AND T, DISCRIMINATES, The South Side Unfalrly Dealt With--25 | Cents for Mesrnges to Lock Haven, The United Telegraph and Tele-| James Lewis, William Palmer, Jae, phone Company has issued orders to | Ryan, and Samuel Bhireman, the rob- collect a toll of twenty-five cents for bers captured in the Beven Mountains messages from Millheim, Centre Hall | last June, Monday and State College telephone exchang- | Beranton for trial before es. This is discrimination against the States Criminal Court, patrons of its lines on the Bouth side | Lewis, has a dozen of Centre county ; it is a diserimina- claigs he can prove an alibi. tion that is unealied for; it is a dis- | crimination that is unjust. The patrons within the exchange limits of Millheim, Centre Hall and Jake Sult—-A taken United were the who He talks much | and is smooth but is very careful not foxy and windy chap. In counver- sation he has admitted having been in to reveal his past history. month for their telephones as do the | patrons within the exchange limits of | by mixing bread and yeast and sonk- Bellefonte. Why should they not re-| ing both in ceive the same benefits ? Why should a dollar expended fair ‘jag’ if you drank enough of it.” for telephone service on the South side | water, which, he | “while weak, would give you a pretty Lewis claims that he will plead bis of Centre county not purchase as much as a dollar expended elsewhere? This is a question that answered by any one else than the, tion the night the attempted United Telegraph and Telephone | was committed at Centre Hall, Company. CLAIME HE I8 An answer should be demanded by every patron aflected by the order, and if no adequate explanation ean be giv- own case before the court, aud that he produce from town that he was at Lewistown June- Cal wilnesses cannot be! Folie ry NOT BOL Willlsme- by A representative the port Grit, with a cue furnished the Centre Reporter, interviewed Lew en, concerted action might bring about’ 4 1100p the jail authorities, Sunday Justice. afternoon. Fhe ehief object in rnmt—— — wus to obtain the ident When told that s« Jacob = iy lived in Centre county ity Formal Opening of Fish Hatchery it hud tn en Fish an- nounces that the first trout eggs will be received at the Bellefonte hatchery on Monday and he therefore intends to make it the formal opening of the He has invited master of evasion, who are interested in the new hatchery | i, Bale Commissioner Meehan he w it aud that he ' laughed and despite efforts to turned He is a pas him to the subject, soon talk into other channels. new hatchery, those but even with 3 shrewdness is sometimes makes a in Centre county to be present on the grounds about 4:15 p. m. to the placing of the eggs and the turn- siip There mind witness the Lewis From private infor- i= no doubt n in that the identity of ing on of the water. On this occasion Mr. Meehan will fully explain the work of the hatching of trout and the aims of the Department of Fisheries at that station. It is understood that the Cadet Band of State College has volunteered to be present and enliven been discovered, mation, which be the Rep is is vo other person than Cannot sorter is led to believe that Lew- a sonof a Potter township farmer, notwithstand- ing Lewis’ laughing denial. Witnesses on the left for are Merchant J H Ross, Clerk “r snd Mrs W. A : Hall ; Sherif fromm Centre (Hse the occasion with music. COU Th Adam Zelg of Bail © ty Seranton Monday. ey Finger Boards 1. den laylor aud County Treasurer Be he tra &T of the Penosylvania railroad were laid ckmen on the L branch ~~ oft Tuesday D. Foster, of Hefoute. The Hall tinue. Improvements to the extent of over ten million dollars the section at Centre working three-quarter men on Up to Wednesday evening the ter- are now mination of the case known 1 the sued that the prisoners aban- | . i is not 0 leporter, but it may safely be pre- have been have been thousands of men been thrown out of employment. At Altoona eight hundred men have been stricken from the pay roll M Ay ie! guilt found guilty and sentenced 1 y the pen- doned, and have itentiary cl nt p—— smith, the Photographer. Smt li, the of the large works in Pitts - Hall l their force riday of i Tre F this esse ned of skilled mechanics and laborers, po A Wc CUrescous Trots a Mile in 1 503 Barglars Cart Safe from Express Car Cresceus, the noted the having beaten the time of Lo and Major Delmar 24 siaiiion, Burglars backed a wagon up to an : . . champion of world once express car on the Kishacoquillas Val ley Railroad night snd stole a safe which contained Ww at Jelleville Monday » & 3 — about £18 in cash and valuable papers Police the fields and woods in the searched Thanks of The rier re B. Mrs, Eliza Schuyler, Samuel Harter, Miss Bchuy- and citizens have Reg Homan, A. Rev. urns thanks to vicinity \ 3 ‘ & di : Miu lelleville, but without findiog any siuamp, trace of the missing safe or of the men % 3 fos 3 6 " ff Sor } 1 who 80 coolly carted it away ler, for Reporters tm “ptember 10th, a uss meaty Car Load of Potatoes OT Mills, will pay . Wanted. Congress Called In Extra Session, Corman, merchant at President Roosevelt Tuesday issued a proclamation convening both houses . and thirty-five cents in trade for po- and large Telephone, write or call to see him. of Congress on November 9 to take ac- tatoes, in small quantities tion on the reciprocal commercial con- vention the United and the Republic of Cuba. between Plates cy Timber for ¥ H Noll & KR —— Ww Brother, of Rock Grove Miss Susie Bogdan spent Friday aft- | five acres ernoon with Miss Nora Boal, at Btone | of Centre Hall, from Mill. and Julia Gregg, expect to begin op- Jacob Royer and Annie Kritzer | erations on the tract sometime this fall. spent Sunday at the home of Joseph | The mill will be located along the pub- Bitner, at Penn Hall. lic road, at William Parker's. The Mrs. James Durst visited Mrs, Geo, | timber, which is mostly hard wood, Bitner one day last week. | will be sawed and shipped from Gregg sft station to the Pennsylvania Railroad Potters Mills | Company's various car shops. | The nrill when in operation will em- Mr and Mrs. James Summers and | F il em little son, of Bellefonte. spent Sunday | ploy from fifteen to twenty men. One with his father | year is the time estimated to manufac. a . . | ture timber, Mrs. Frank Carson and Miss Corde- | ture the timber lia Acker spent Baturday shopping in | Bellefonte, Gathering chestnuts, cutting corn, | boiling applebutter, and cleaning house are on the string at Potters Mills. Quite a number from this place at-| tended the moving of J. O. Bltover on Tuesday, and all report a good time. Mrs. Asher Stahl is home again after spending two weeks with her hus- band’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Stahl, at Centre Hall. Dr. H. 8. Alexander is kept very busy, as there is a great deal of sick- ness through the county. All are glad to know that Frank Pal- mer is improving. He has suffered a long time with a sprained knee, Hozel Landis is improving at this writing. There was a carriage load of people from Yeagertown spent Sunday at the home of Calvin Ruhl, Sm oninssens MM SAA hundred and fifty over coats for men, youths and chil- dren at half price, MONTGOMERY & CO., of timber A ——————— LOCALS, Christian Plat, of Farmers Mills, called last week, John Rote, of near Penns Cave, was in town Monday on business. Mr. Rote seldom comes to Centre Hall Nicholas Graden, of Bpring Mills, was a caller Tuesday, He was on his way to Bellefonte to bring his daugh- ter home, Bert Bayard, of Bellefonte, i= quite ill at the Bellefonte Hospital from muscular rheumatism, Tuesday morning an operation was performed by which two abscesses were removed. Mrs. Hardy, of Harrisburg, and Miss Ella Rhone, of California, were enter- tained at the Rhone home in this place. The former came from Harris burg with Mis« May Rhone, who is connected with the Pure Food Depart. ment, Monday they returned to the capital city. Pore John Heckman, west of Cen- tre Hall, who a short time ago suffered serious injury to his left hand by com. ing in contact with a log that was be- "ing hoisted in his barn, is anticipating the full use of the injured member, although it will require some weeks before the hand will be of service to good pie and cake baker; can clerk be { tween times in confectionery store; no hard work; good home and good wages to right party. Call on or address, | ANDREW J. RIBHEL, i No. 131 Fourth Ave. Altoona, Pa, i | "RIR7ANT ED AN ENTER { El. -~An enterpri eotion Is wanted Wo Calvass winter among the farmers in his v we active, capabie and to A good man snd urce of regolar aud eashiy CRY To it may be devoled ss much or as Ii { ime as desired 1f interested write nl one T. M. Gi, BOX 74, ALBANY, N. Y. PRIBING FARM farmer in this ste fall and y., Must honest Kk wi i prove Can made fa esrned income esc yrofitabile bee f(s | | | Prie 0, having { he wou DMINISTRATOR'E NOTICE. Administration on the estate « of Harris township, granted Letters f Tar if Ja inte been a duals | CS-Pop FARD { hundred | Township, Centre | estate of Jonathan Tre For lain's and Liver Easy to take Pleasant in effect. For sale by CC. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville, F. A Carson, Potters Mills CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Blone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. 8@™ Telephoue connectior , Stomach tr Do Good-It Pays, A Chicago man has observed that, “Good deeds are better than real estate deeds—some of the latter are worthless, Act kindly and gently, show sympa thy and A a helping hand. You cannot possibly lose by it.” Most men appreciate a kind word and encourage. ment more than substantial help. There are persons in this community who might truthfully say : “My good friend, cheer up. A few doses of Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy will rid you of your cold, snd there is no danger whatever from pneumonia when you use that medicine. It always cures, I know it for it has helped me msny a time.” Bold by UC. W. Bwartz, Tussey- ville, F. A. Carson, Potters Mills If you are not a subscriber to THE CENTRE REPORER ask to have it sent fo you free of charge for Three Months, A postal curd will do the him. Bellefonte, Pa. Philadelphis « rie and Northern Centr: Morning t teed vou § vik BR. Kimins at F. BH. THOMAS ‘Why Pay Rent ou |Current Rate Interest When the 'HomeCo-Operative Company aco-partnership will furnish yon the money to buy a home, or pay he morigage off, and give you Ten Years and Five Months To pay it back at the Rate of $8.50, per Month, With Interest at 3 Per Cent. Per Annum oni the graduating scale, which Amounis 1o 134 per cent, sims ie interest on amount, » trict investigation courted, I am also agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York The larsed in Yom cana sony He ane “apt the Wierd, afford to Traure y Fon ww a, Write or ca! the tiene] Agent fv full pesticnlams Any information sequined «11 be given Edwin K. Smith General nt by Oak Hall Sta., Pa.