DEMOURATIC DAY SONVENTION THE TEST WELL EA. UNDER AND OVER THE § DEMOURATIO The Amusement Wonder of the World's Falr Pik Will be Bored In or Near Centre Hall | Largo Numbers of Democrats Listen to Ad alr ®, Citizens Subworibe for Stock, i dresses in Auditorinm, peri/inS, history od a out { The Democratic convention, recon. There never was a time when the | MAB greater prosra ' veuned Tuesday for the purpose of se. | people in this community did not|the Patron’s Eucampment Ex. acd well | want to kuow just what was under Lhe | hibition, Grange Park. It was a beau- crust of lime stone almost everywhere | tiful day after a long wished for rain visible when a few feet of soil have | that fell the been removed, but the cost of pene! trating this familiar formatiom was | called to order by Col. J. I the hindravee to satisfying the curi- | who, naming osity. But now, thanks to W. B. | dents, in a very appropriate way in- Mingle, Esq., backed by the public [troduced the Hon. John H. Fow. spirited portion of the busivess men in| Mr. Fow spoke at some length, and about Centre Hall, the Penns Val. dwelling on the political situation! ley Oil and Manufacturing Company | concerning the nation, state and sent W. H. Brown, of Mt. Jewett, Mc- | county, He is a fluent speaker, and Kean county, here to begin operations, | held his large audience through his and instructed him to locate the well, fentire address, for a test, on such ground they had | The next speaker was Hon, Edward leased and in the vicinity where the | M. Herbst, of Berks county, who citizens showed the most liberal spirit {spoke first in the Pennsylvania Duteh by subscribing to the stock of the com- dial pany. | block of stock was sol Was Well Attended by Delegates and Spectators HET TTT Wednesday was Democrat je Day at C086 0G80 : and features, and that nount and suoce i & Willams, Invento und Over the Sea Lae and be conviz Win Bb Hd. ha and electrd ard a teicher tim and the public exceeded, in marine voyage ip, COat such a trip? 03 hatchway through Lock Haven, this monster ir The conferees elected were : our 408 follow pnssan we ‘ { : a « 1 bos ! vom fe ods 2} J. C. Meyer, James Schofield and M, by a : wo of ' ‘ ‘ XL. The conferees are un- mands; th t Xr for our n subma lecting senatorial conferees was attended by both delegates und spec- tators Col. J. LL. Bpangler resumed the duties of chairman of the convention. Addresses were made by ex-Senator Heinle, Colonel Spangler, Hon. James Schofield, Col. D. F. Fortney, J. © Meyer, Esq., and Capt. H. B. Taylor, and Moun. I. CC. Hipple, the latter of THE THING TO DO Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods in all the lines, The Ladies will find sewing ma- terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines. previous night The meeting in the nuditoriom was this gre tis +. Bpaogler, a number of vice presi- common OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES on ROCERIES Gardner, cn Instructed. Ws fo OUALS of WE KEEP THE CHOICEST GROCERIES TO BE HAD... _KREAMER & SON. Hon. James A. Gleason, of Clear- | his home Hall and seems to feel | field | in Mr Central State { Herbst with an address that was quite | ect and then in the English langu- He kept his sudience in good d in Centre Hall, bumor throughout his talk, never fail- ocated at or near { ing in each sentence to Ardmore, sold his grocery By a little efiort quite a nice | age. i { James | Clara, Were 1a Miss Coudo is Miss town Mouday evening, nud daughter, 80 the well will be express some | thought the political Mr. Brown ir a very agreeable and! one this town. applicable to of the Gregg town- schers. questions of the day. ship gCchool fe y.. ci { Courteous gentleman, is well pleased | {erring, of Spring : | wi in town Tuesday on account | , , u y i quite certai } indin ‘uit before W. B. Mingle, | 41'1¢ certain of findi tossman and Mr, "Squirt M : Mills, of Esq., 1 Mu h Centre from to fr Wo aunty, arrived ip The b either oil or county just time low denth now -1.i i our captai sub mn fund ¥ we ye t test, JOHN F. GRAY & SON | Nor | School Successors to . . Call= | GRANT M1 { Bus, snd will make a thorough ¥ 1 | The Reporter sincerely hopes he may | succeed | enthusiastic, and of such s character It may | that the Reporter regrets that it | be confidently said, however, that no | not be reprinted, Moye of Darragl / - : | i 7 Jo Luger, arrag Hg : Ihe of the day can| 1-0ck Haven, Penn. uty 0 Ne | ; ‘ i g i | ; i | ’s ‘ {even If nothing iu paying quantities | only be mentioned here in the briefest | LIC (IF Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moyer, | pwnd ¥ paying q il} ee {J R. FLICKINGER, Prin, { Ho Lilis jasUS | { Centre Hall, i | it fall when the | + the ele wa in striking a gusher. ] M. Condo and daughter, 4 EN HOOVER ang ¢ Mrs more fone will regret the assistance given, | proceedings strai; are guesis batt Control sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. family of ; . form, owing to the fact that for eaking began, west Fall term, 15 weeks, begins Sept. 5th. Last year was the most successful in the history of this important school— | about 700 students. Location among { the mountains of central Penna, with fine water, splendid buildings and ex- | cellent sanitary conditions, make it an | ideal training school, In addition to | its Normal course it also has an excel- State Economie Zoologist Surface is | lent College Preparatory Department abd ut the | in charge of Ri honor graduate of [nl haichiog of snakes. He is now batch. | Princeton. It 240 cama departments ol eo. | Music, Elocution and Business It kijew {hase a educated Faculty, fine | Gymoasium and Athletic Field. Address for the sunk, is anx- | sp The development, as is case was waiting the press : * {re ree IK, H | Meyer, son of Mr, and | wherever test Meyer, of Boalsburg, is | nt, having accompanied wells are iously awaited, - ——— SNAKE EGGH IN STATE INCU BATOR, orge Bailey to that | working vesr | Change of Veune Refased Was The Best is the Cheapest No mutuals ; no assess It: the tion for rule tn Zovlogis! Rorface Collecting » BE" for Inter fs matter the peti ss killed, and eating Experiments nt Harrisburg rier in | sho Cause why states that! the | " was blown in- demination and fifty feet, { Aaronsburg glass skylights his « pinion descent alight- | her iank which ex- | other “This | CRIY& Ww ments, .«.Money fo Loan on First Mortgage should not be has e matter of con- man Bellefonts a be incubator fi undred were] Orig up sn Ww Turnpike Cox idany, i Landed d Ulacksnake sent RRO, ber « { egus { wn Heptem- | 108 CREn him well Office in Crider's Stone B Bellefonte, Pa. 8@™ Telephone connections and » : and is TT 3 uildix ROG “Oth, 1904, the court says among ARC 18 about to "set" a num. uiring, from the if hog-nosed adder. ndy catalogue, THE PrEstpesT. F. ROSSMAN WA fHustrated was mangled be- | A farmer near Spring ( ity turned up | Ger egos lowing, and | F 1904, refusing a of of venu hold il Biter several of them were hateh. | ttle add re &ts $ . ie adders and the H. > Di hatched in while g Wo py WHATS THE DIFFEREN. © ine Stump Surface, Mr. Murray Tells You it « jess if Cures iy 4 Far ‘ Gals Noihing Jef] wid MIE I LE i mii T : bis 1 the latter's | ; : | 70 OUR Y FRIENDS tw healed it have caused vou to it makes no difference jurris, td brother, Jre- 4 . ganization ; that ifzell, of Spring Repub) be ti fit J D. Fi fed and taken up the Love cause UncleSam’s Place Accommodations for 150 People. tds at Houservilie, 3048 Locust Street, ST. LOUIS | | daughter, Miss Ella, | *8rvest n i nd per day: meals : : . with Mr. aod Mm | The result of wwinnsrieos is all dis- of several weeks al Lewis 1 Rly CA? ab UInOt htian, hori {0 Uiive ‘ 5 " ! : burg. Pa, snd E tra vatar 4 t. pot of ' Ss . § “ le sappointiog 1 Lave peapie, and, . a — the Penneyivania Railroad Company Lise give the Democratic will sell excursion tickets from Belle. fonte, Newberry, Esst Bloomsburg, Mt, Carmel, and intermediate points, to Brook Park, on September 28, 29, and 30, valid to return on day of issge rale of single fare for the round trip (Do less rate than 20 cents) Special trains will be run on Thurs. day, Reptember 29, and on Friday, September 30, as follows : Leave Mit flinburg, 12:00 noon ; Vicksburg, 12:08 pom Biehl, 12:13 p. m. ; arrive at | Brook Park, 12:18 p. m. Returning, | teave Brook Park on September 29 for | Coburn, on September 30 for Glen { Iron sud intermediate stations st 5:45 p.m. Special trains will also be run | on Thursday and Friday, September | 20 and 30, between Lewisburg and | Brook Park every half hour from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p. m. | Oak Hall, ts wis $ ie 5 & ¥i wipe § ‘ . Benner spent Suadsy | Ubsirman Ph ter hind repw desir Fair, 1 aS All points Caroling, Louisiana, Missiseippi and «FLORIDA... the 3 y mn ana be held Hrook 03 . . Phe reorgia, Ala seplemn ber ou, . y wiserville, spent | by way, will The Encampment { hominee for siate senator, whoever he good flehting #3 An iat of the encampment and { Exhibition of the Patrons of Husband ry wili sppear in the next ane are best reached b yy SEABOARD.” THE MANATEE SECTION of Florida offers goiden opportunities to the fruit trucker and investor ' ed booklets mailed free Address, J J PULLER, Dist. Pass. Agl. Seaboard Alr Line, 141] Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. t car at ‘ . : : “THE ESHER, Prop. has b ation for the past fif- | renitre Hall to , | teen YORre, iw © torn and | ition will be given if they call while | Many of the men are s Hall, which | miay be, a chance for election, issue of thie a —- esident of Centr down ing Reporter, as it is impossible to do so | only, st ; ‘this week, Hs | It may be said, however, that the the erowd Wednesday being quite large, Cider Press Notice, H | shipped away in 8t. Louis | seeking empl J. F. Treaster gives notice that - i Walter Rutherford, of Huaotingdon | cider press at Sprucetown will be in [ I GO i MAN | eoun-y, spent Sund y with his esuasin, i operation every Tuesday sod Thurs | Miss Anos Dale | day during the season » ® i f » ! ——— A Mc oes w—— Mrs. Ona, of Lemont, is visiting | | br dsug ter, Mrs. Cornelius Kline, of | Natior-Turp | this place | John Miller, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Velling! Tusser died at the home | Jerre Miller, of DuBois, formerly of rother Wallaos Subday, aft. | this plaice, aud Miss Turp, of DuBois, woul six mouths, of The Reporter | | Brigh Fun eral took place | Wednesday at Boalsburg Lt elecw hore WW ITIe {encampment is an entire success, A LFALFA Will grow anywhere if the oon- i ditions are wade right, and give from 40 to 50 dollars worth of Protein to the acre. Ab senoe of the proper soil bacteria is the most oom - mon difficulty, and is easily overcome by using 800 to 600 Ibs. of impregnated soil 1o the sore. at or alter seeding. I can furnish soil from a fifteen year old fieid that gave over § #ns of hay 10 the acre inst year, and where the bacteria is very abundant. Send for prices. F. E. DAWLEY " Route 100, Fayettevilie, N. Y. constipation, biliousness, Ayers Pi | : S sick-headache. {.5Arce: BUCKINGHAN'S DYE DRUGGISTS OR BL. P. BALL & 00., XABEUA, X, & K FRUIT BOOK 9x 12 inches; 22 pages showing in natural colors 216 varietiea of Fruit, with ooncise in and season of [aud there is every indication for a | much iarger one today (Thursday.) i io ——— Marriage Licenses Lion Blackford, Bellefonte. dary A. Garthoff, Bellefonte (Georse E. Breon, Centre Hall. Grace Irene Lee, Centre Hall, ived a fine ¢ Tapestry, Brossels il orings and »third selection of Cas Ir A SUP 1 krier jes ro ness of » were recently married prices from Grually charged by othe FLOOR COVERING noi floor and tal to ot extends congratulations. ju rarities 4 ilisogue . LocaLs John W. Kreamer, Bellwood I'a M, Sharp, Bellefonte Lloyd M. MeCloskey, Clarence, Emma Poorman, Clarence, Vegetable, liver pills. Tha is what they are. They cure Mrs. Jarues Bpicher, of Cresson, isl | visiting at the howe of John Npicher, | x q eolo f tn gat remarkably low figures, width, selli STRAW and PANAMA | Sh y Li tii pince Hats at One-Half Value 7 9 | Eugene C. Bell, of New York, is in| John H. Brindell, Feidler. Btraw, Panama and linen hate, all Intent a SF town, stopping with Mr. avd Mrs. D. Mabel R. Arney, Feidler. spring and summer styles, selling st about half : 4 / ; ¥. Luse Mr Bell is recover | ‘1 : | } g A : | Roes L Pillsbury, Memphis, Tenn. Dress and White Goods impaired health, Rachael Edminston, State College. at Money-Saving Prices James C. Andrews, Julian. A line of splendid dress and white goods, just i Eva M, Neisa, Julian, Placed on the Souliters. These goods Are very | A pirciee and desirable and must be seen to be ape . pr ciated, and the surprise is the money-saving | font \ Smithtown. prices onte plumber David Bartges and family, of Penn , Jacob Faust. of Du Rois Hull, and Al. Shall snd family, of | hn of each; 64 half-tone views of Nurseries, Packing Houses, ete. HOO hte rt Millhein, spent Sunday st the hon | Send 50 ets. for book (post-paid) and Rebate Ticket permitting return of attend the encupine ot and chat with | of Geo Fraukenberger. ’ i book by mail within 60 days and we refund the 504, Or, mail us within 1 year, former i Mr | Miwes Mary Hartman and Jenni Rebate Ticket with $12 order for nursery stock and we will credit 38 in ir Faust is a son of Henry ‘Faust, decens- | Reifsuyder, of Millheim, spent Sunday | payment on your order and you xxEr Tum sook free. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. . Mitte {with Miss Altus Musser weekly and want more home and traveling salesmen. Ovrere ed, of near Poiters Mille, Mise Anna Smith is teaching school We Pay Cash rass—Stark Bre's, LoUISIN, Wo. Atlantic, lowa, Fiyetievilie, Ark, The Centre Reporter C. W. Swartz, the Tusseyville mers at Coburn. One Dollar Per Year chant, next week will advertise a line ® li 1p rour Health the Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use here to Morris Breon, son of Perry Breon, of Potters Mills, Is home at present, Iu a short time he expecis to enter the services of Joseph Runkle, the Belles! Gingham, Prints and Muslin, all gsdes, also dn | eiidiess variety of Notions. A full line of beauti- | ful Embroideries, Ribbons and Insertions, at | Pr ces to astound you, i Spring and Summer Hosiery Spring and summer Hosiery and Underwear (or Iaiies and gentlemen at prices about one-third of Pants and Overalls My stock of Pants and Overalls for Men, Boys and Youths is very complete and at all prices, Just received an involee of Ladies’ Wrappers, new styles, well made and at low figures, Curtain Poles and Stair Rods in bras and wood, Also a full line of Queensware and Glassware, My grocery department is very complete and contains everything in that line necessary for farnily use, Wanted, Immediately ant bend hides, and will pry cash or trade, Bo sire to eXamine my hnmense stock before purchasing clsewhere. No trouble to show goods csoung farmers fn Centre county will have an opportunity to elevate ote of their class by voting for the D vvwratie candidate for prothano. tar: Mr. Kimport. He is an appres i= Liere tn friends wu: srmocint ps any class or make of gun, ammunition | fer at privete sale the following two farms, situ a aod in Pe tier township, Centre county, Pa, elo, you may want, No 1 The farin known as the station farm. | Jocated at Centre Hall Station, containing one hundred and thirty-five sores, more or loss, pow | in the oocupancy of Henry Homan This farm is | principally Hmestove land iu good state of cults. | | vation, Good balidioge and orchard and well | [supolied with water, All clear except about ten | Musser enmie 10] acres which $s covered by good oak timber, | Noo9 Toho farm koown ss the Pareman farm, | #itosted about one mile coast of Centre Hall Stas 1 Hon, now in the ooo y of P. A. Auman, oon. | taining one hundred aud twenty seres more or | Toss, pHucipally limestone land ; all the neces. arm bulldings, a never falling supply of walter piped to door, good orchard, sto. hose Jacob FF Musser and sons Clarence and Harré, of near Pening Cave, were {in town Tuesday snd gave the Repor. {ter a brief call, Mr Contre Hall expecially to file « enveat nueninest procevdiogs instiuted by J QO, Rowsminn Lo secure possession of a pore | Hon of mountsin land elalmed to be ‘ vacant. Mr. Musser became a sub farms ace iar ale to, Globe PAN Suiate: seriber to the Reporter, because he was | Fo- further pasticniarn apples, potatoes, poultry ft Come to our store and will be convinced of a few in Footwear thie of guns. The price ranges from $375 FLYWO FARMS FOR SALE~ snd Strength to $14.50. He is also prepared to order The heirs of Mrs. Mary P, Wilson, decensed of. you vith Jayne's Tonic VErRMIFUGE. facts * . * . La he ciative young man, and once installed in bis office will not turn his back to the young farmers who supported him, ....C. A. KRAPE..., SPRING MILLS, PA. ———————————————— convinced that it is profitable to read ' a home paper, and so it is, fA by an, A pleasant, potent and t