THE CENTRE THURSDA Y, DECEMBER 17, 1908. Soet00000000E000680000800 Everybody’s Shoes Are Here.... Hew ROT OHIO OVOP OOPR00e Kv for ery kind of Boot every body and Shoe men, women, and the bables, and for dress and use, or ride play fish or , dance or go a-bicyeling, or to we children every | usiness, every and Whether vou w alk golf or £3 every pastime wl, whether you hunt whether you like be dressed up and ke Shoes all have for all uses and for the aud our prices the very nd Shoes are Douglas’ $3.00 Men, and famous $3.00 Li for t correct Footwear, for it. i qu irter Ming BELLEF Ceo0r000CERe ior Y , Shoe > Store, ie 00eCE000000000008CEC0000000C200000000200000GARGRAT seSecod ONTE, PA. C0O0000000000 yr ti. APPOINTMENTS. i 1 : died »at- ber of the nim 1 salary THE JUDGESHIP, The Republican Political Field as Viewed by Xavier, | DEAR MR. EDITOR : { It is probably not generally known | that is considerable political discussion going on these days, es pecially among the Republicans, The topic that is most talked of by those Republicans is not “will Roosevelt be there the candidate,” but a topic coming nearer home. Plainly speaking, it is the “judgeship’’ that is uppermost in the minds of politicians, And yet there is this peculiar condition, the talking all done in an undertone; not in the manner of a stage whisper is that is meant to be heard by every- one, but the question is only mention- ed in the most secluded preeinets and in the most confidential manner, On a recent occasion your inform- ant was let in on the bottom floor, and was advised to put his ear to the ground, and it i= the intention here to give a brief account of the judge- ship situation asit is found in the Republican party, Judge John G. Love is, of course, a for renomination. He field, in respects, President Roosevelt, He is judge now, and there is no earthly candidate the much like enters some way to keep him from being a candi- date for renomination, I'o Love Judge over- renomination many seCtire a has obstacles to come, among the most formidable be- ing the Hastings wing of the Repub- lican party; the enmity of those who suflered under his rulings in court; lack of the support of the Republican pomj Le bar; his ous manners and style, It may true that the two wings nn part of the Republica: i will y have practi- work in har- ical ends, ish polit g too much from affairs to pulling al politic eirain from oird that brood to the This Ever f tl own oliers, ortunity given ck it matter element 1 jay ba 1Ho ‘hh for ten ny persons of urt for justice gs ave Whether the ef- restilted nt way these al or otherwise, re-pnomina- be dissin very Areadia wswiated by A, will wlis Fri Admis- ETE, the Friday evening given in was a most en- rhly appreciated eal and piano so- in young zhiful impression if another re dered a The la- ceive o riy welcome “aR or the town with A Bis phtherin at ck Forge in rig is prevalent rif for $ n i district 18 one of here the disease has taken ‘en cases, all among loenlity, three being Will Eminhizer nily of Frauk Bhuey. ati tieh was done, - dinii rie Man Discovered, 11 not ask the f Judge Love, neith- other candi- {f and would like to be the essed 1s o Hage vd Both her into political field to 13 E I Wilbur | their has sufficient the other, ptly they are playing a games are Color Colonel v, have frie nds, of them to overshadow hoping. * ost to started is Colonel Reed- AUX IOUS nan tial i#¢ he knows that once in the wan inflate his boom to make t look of respectable size, It is understood that, considering conditions existing in the Democratic party three Love iamibers or Reeder—or any other Republican who might be nam- ed, wi wither of these i . £4 uld have but a slight chance of election. The very probable result by the Pennsyl- ! run- a large eave which bears ed by The must have been closed many centuries | azo by some upheaval of the earth, The workiuen cavern evidenes of having been inhabits | i prenistorie man | original opening of the cave | who discovered the 400 feet of feet of soapstone, had eut through limestone and sixty HS a. s— re Elrecind Oilicers, its meeting Sat urday elected the following officers : Master, D. K. Keller; overseer, George Gingeriaoh ; lecturer, Hon, IL. Rhone; Steward, Hoy Schaller ; assist- ant steward, Christ Keller ; Chaplain, Mea. J. W. Conley treasurer, J. J. Ar- ney ; secretary, Fiorenee Rhone ; gates Keeper, Hurry Dinges ; Pomona, Ane nie Durst ; Fiora, Eetie Snyder ; Ceres, Elde Moore ; lady assistant steward, Edith Luiz; insurnuce director, J. A. | Keller ; music director, George H. Em- erick ; organist, Bertlin Ntrohmeler ; assistant organists, Mrs. D. A. Brad. | ford, Miss Mary Gingerich, Tustallution of officers will take place the first Saturday in January at 1 p. m, Progress (range at the nomina- that no chances will be lessened by such a contest, and that the greatest honor within reach is the nomination, XAVIER, will be a scramble for tion, each believing one's Bo sis Birthday Party, Mr. and Mrs, Nearhood on Friday evening celebrated the seventh anniversary of the birth of their daughter, Miss Verna. The following persons were present : Isabell Rowe, Cora Louse, Carrie, Ida and Elizabeth Sweetwood, Helen Wilson, Verna Rowe, Lulu Shultz, Jean Bhultz, Rhea Elizabeth Baoders, Jennie Stahl, Bessie KE unerick, Nina George Amanda, Isabell and Bylva Krumbinpe, Laura Mitterling, Adam, Leslie and Walter Bunday. gp Plum Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bharer were vis iting friends and relatives at State Col lege and Oak Hall, Maurice Breon, of Georges Valley, wae seen in this neighborhood on Sat- urday. Maurice is ahead of the rest of the people, as he took the firsp sled ride in the neighborhood. Miss Bessie Cooney spent Bunday at the home of Jacob Bharer. Miss Annie Weaver returned to her home at Farmers Mills after staying a month or more at the home of Jacob Sharer. William Seholl, who has been ill for some time, is slowly improviog. Jerome Auman and family spent Bunday with Mrs. Auman's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Bradford, of the Old Fort . Miss Pradence Bwartz home after the home of returned spshding three weeks at arry Dinges, at Centre Potters Mills William Blauser is repairing his property and in the spring will build a new barn, wood house, oven, and other buildings. He has engaged J. R to the which will be done as soon bake Mirong to work spring stone ae opens up, Joseph Parker a few days ago was caught under a falling tree and badly hurt about’the leg ; he is getting along nicely. Frank Inst July on not been able to do anything since the ae- cident, oO) Kinney '¢ joe house FF. A. Carson {OOK a Palmer, who hurt Riehley’s saw mill, has Wns wer Palmer is filling Perry and his man Moses reported twenty five birds killed : was discovered later they we TOWS, Thomas Puliner, the veteran skuni trapper has been having good in his business, i he was skunked. Last Saturday Cl Centre Hall, spent t day uncle, J. R, The arles he Strong objed Hall, to have a rabbit hunt, and he succeed Ihe i ; % | ed in getting two rabbits | consisted of Robison Crusoe, {| nan Friday, with their dog. enjoyed the d returned | trip ai Or evening . oo. LOCALS Cinthing, Con fide il Value Bellefonts da Re MONTGOMERY & CO, Ww of at nlor ov inter goon is of all Kinds, ~-New Uassh ut foswe Store, Spring Mills The Presbyterian Add December 1800 Miss M. Eloise Schuyler, oo # who is o1 ahr’ jr vate school at Lancaster, is home Baturday to spend NMIAK 8eaRO, the Many wells and cisterns are dey it communities where that of water supply is the soures Farmers in many i stances are obliged to drive their coat. tie to creeks or piaces where the water is furnished by a spring. {he J. Lock Haven, been Rev, Warren of Johnson, fins unanimousiy called to the pastorate of 1 Reformed ehurch, Altoona the Rev. J. F. Moyer who has acoept. ed a call to the First Reformed ehiureh of Reading. I. A. of Centre Hall, was one who Mooday subseribed for the Reporter a8 a Christinas present, The paper will be sent to Miss Estelln Bweeltwood, Plainfield, New Jersey, to which place Miss Sweetwood went | about four weeks ago from Lewistown, firis Re. {OO sUCCeed Sue etwood, J. H. Weber, of Boalsburg, {a anoth- er column of this issue, advertises his stock of merchandise for sale. The building will either be rented or sold to suit the pleasure of the purchaser, Mr. Weber has su up-to-date stock of goods, and a very desirable building. Read the advertisement, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Goodbhart, of Altoona, for several days this week, were guests of the former's mother, Mra, Mary Geodhart, of near Spring Mille, Mr. Goodhart was only recent- ly married, and for the first time his wife visited the Goodhart home. My Go whart is employed by the Peuusyl vauia railroad company, Sm———— py Clothing, Confidence and Real Value — DEATHS, SAMUEL M. SWARTZ The M y ¥ | Tussevville, was one of (1! death of Bamuel Hwartz, of © ULex pe ¢l- ed oconrrences during this Mr Nwartz had un sufferer | from stomach trouble, but for about he had ack this complaint until for vearg bLoer four years not had an att { i 1 Of Thursday inst week, following falled perform its funetions. Baturday heart became affected, and to properly The result was that Monday at 6:50 a. m,, mortal and death separated the | mortal, i im- Funeral took place Thursday 1 Do interment Rev, Bi Evangelical ¢ ed Hi, being made yville urch, wins a member, cond Other ministers sara Swartz, { helm, July hy Lue biroth who w or Oil Don't i makin Ce our Consideration..... : ANG save for those to 3 isi second —We give Premi redeemable in China Dishes Pictures for either Cash pu roduce exchanges, 1s. Goods, est KF ond ‘ Woolen Goo delay h mr complete and beautiful line of Christmas goods i -ady store for De or { PRESTR OLD DUNCAN STAND PA ee = . 1 1 NI1STNAS i al x000S of Goods at our store Sa ~ » oy a iN ie right, Goods, Groceries—the twear of all kinds, Call, J. F. SMITH. i O00 £4. ntre Hall, oe i de iv. | Faden | | ii to the mot thal ora Ley CHIN wed be rough « (2ive Uhstn ber i's Cough Remedy ch rou ugh freviy as soon as or even alter aud Hid becorues hoa! se, i gh gh appears, i s { dispel all 8. mptoms of croup Way anxiely remeas the con it will mass n this bee by aw all danger and avoided his many thousai [ mothers and | never Kuown fail. It is, I, the only retpedy that ean always w depended upon and that is pleasant und safe on by CC. W, Swartz, Tusseyville; FF. A. Carson, Potters Mills, i® Use] iia © been fo bs sn ’ 3 : toy Lae, wie POLITICAL ANNOUNUEMENTS erma for annontements spship offices wre under this bend one dollar, payable in Mice in the interest of candidates will todd at the rate of hall a centa word Communirations must be signed, bul signatures need not necessarily be published BEUPERVISOR OF ROADS William C, Farner, of the south precinet of Pot. for township, antounoes that he is a candidate for the office of Bupervisor of Roads of Potter wvwnship, subject to the usages of the Democratic township caucus, FORSALEORWANTED Under this head five or les nonparei] lines will bo ineerted for two weeks for the sum of TWEN. TY. FIVE CENTS; four weeks, fifty nents, and so on, No@des socepted for less than twenty five vents Siock, Implements, farm prodacets ete for smle, or want advertisements of any descrip tion will be aovepted. In Bo case can roal estate or public sales be advertised in this department. ABONIC PIN LOST The undersigned lost fa Mawr Jo pin in Grange Arcadia or be tween that volnt and his home, BAMUEL sHOOP, T= SALE~The head of a three propged we bck. a white weasel, will make a niece pel: five shoats, PERRY KRE Porters Mills, so lathing, Confidence and Real Value ~MONTGOMERY & CO,, Bellefonte, ~MONTGOMERY & CO,, Bellefonte. Is Greoeeoce » ohn Smith & Brother SPRINC MILLS, PA. FE % nS I5 PER CENT. Discount Peeve vee scount of 15 per cen 1 t il “ \ < [ s sold before {904, I 1 1 a Haves ® Ali) WH Al “ 1 . 18 | DIS [1 ( ¥ Yer Cent 5 i 18 Per Cent COUNT DISCOUNT ON FURNITURE irniture& Undertaking J. H. KRUTBINE Centre Hall, Penn. From now until January, 1904, I will give a Discount of 18 Per Cent. on all goods sold for cash. My stock of Holiday Goods contains many ornamental and useful articles for the home, All goods are new, and just what you need. The prices are right. and be convinced. Come and see 18 Per Cent DISCOUNT ON FURNITURE your Strength Be with 7 JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, notent and permanent Invigorator for WOM. . CHILDREN and MEN.
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