The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 19, 1905, Image 6

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Nobody has said that Mr, Jackson
wants to be Recorder for someone else's
mother that Mr. Jackson works, He
is a ‘‘ bateh,' and devoted to
mother and sister, who, with himself,
¢ mstitute the Jackson family.
is
ent ims —
"he story that
king’ is all a hoax. He has made
man. That
wanted in the Treasurer's office.
It lonks as
tended ncknowledging
the Atlantic City trip.
hasn't sworn he dido't do
events,
ment,
ddl
Mr. Bailey
the corn
At
it,
though;
about
least he
At all
fie won't
say he took a receipt.
i ts A ASI
There is no doubt that Republican
Chairman Phil is putting
up the Old Soldier howl for Commis-
sioner Miller, when
he ( Foster using every
chase the Colonel
T. Stuart, from his roost in the Presi-
dential office State College.
Tust is a fair sample of Republican re-
gard for the Old Soldier.
D. Foster
at the same
effort to
John
is
Old Veteran,
post at
ri p—————
There is no getting srcund it, Ellie
L. Shafler is becoming more popular
every day.
ed as to bis election,
clo e canvass, and
sert ant e
b.en.
There is no doubt express
He is makiog a
there is a favorable
x pressed wherever he has
a eo——
There is no likelibhcod of Democrats
being anxious to have Mr. Tuten elect-
ed to « fflce of Recorder. He hss
teen connected with a Republican
pewepaper all his life, and never miss.
ed an
at all seasons of the year,
Lie
ipportunity to roast Democrats,
et a—————————
Demcerats : When
wr Mr. Miller be-
the war of 156!
the
trying
at Niate |
Listen to this,
you are asked to vole fi
teran of
man who
Cause Lie is a ve
Just ask the makes re- |
Foster is
Ntuart,
quest what Chsirman
John
Foster is making a
to do to Colonel
College, desperate
effort to dump Colonel Biuart out of
the posioflice in order that
will get his
Mr. Fo
in Ceutre county
he | Foster
position ss postmaster,
ster and the Republican leaders
this trick sll in
Foster was n
Then
Colonel Stuart pever held
bad
mind when ade
chairman.
difference :
an elective office nor an sppointment
of any kind except
while Mr,
county
there is this other
the pestmastership,
Miller has sucked dry sever-
al public teats in his times, The sbove
are facts
dodge is
Foster va
, and when the * old soldier
put you,
NLUArt case,
at ask about the
Mr. Bailey
ty commissioner by keeping his mouth
shat, he!
A party to
got himsell elected eoun-
tut during the
has held office
the extravsgant
eranty affairs. He left
of the board do the
simply
that he couldu’t
minute with: ut
“ itn,
three years
he has heen
administration of
the remainder
talking
Decal ae
Bailey
signs up, he knows
open his mouth for a
getting his foot into
MK
ei mte———
A WEAVER
In these days of *
ofcen it
sider who among
dates will the offices tor the publie
g00 1 instead of for private gain, In C
A. Weaver, the pominees for
C ymmissi mer, have a man who is
more than ordinarily «ell qualified for
the offi» to which He is
a well trained aud sucessful business
man, sud if elected will tzke with
him into the office the same business
mathods which uses in his every
d oy operations, and, so far ss he ean
« »atrnl it, there wiil
0 graft in publie
is well for the voler to con.
the different eandi-
fill
ole of
wea
he aspires,
he
be sn end to the
loose methods of controlling the affairs
of the county, which have lately be
Come the custom,
Mr. Wenver is ove of the younger
members of the party who deserves to
be rewa ded and epccuraged for the |
gd he Las done, Coming, as he
does, from one of the oldest and most |
roapected families in the valley, he al
Wass took an interest in public sffairs,
but like bis speestor, not as an office
fhiolder. At mn very early age hetook s
prominent part in public matters, and
is well known to be an honorable and |
usef il cit zen,
Mr Weaver will undoubtedlyjreceive
8 lisudsome complimentary vote from
his friends and neighbors in the oppo- |
site party, for his political Sareer has
no been of the “offensive partisan’ |
kind.
Vote for him and ask your neighbor |
to vole with youn,
A
TW TALKS: HY A.V. MILLER,
Will Commissioner Miller please tell
the Bellefonte Fuir Amsociation the
same story he told Peons Valley
Urangets about that $100 appropriation
for premiums,
What is the use of denying it—the
commissioners had decided not to pay
auy stiention whatever to the appeal
of the Centre County Pomona Grange,
through their representative, Hon.
Leonurd Rhone, and acted accordingly.
Bat
The Reporter called attention to
their shabby trick, and then to cover
dt all up, the commissioners wrote to
Mr. Rhone ( aud forwarded a copy of
dhe letter to this cfMice) saying that
wa —
the reason the appeal was not answer.
ed was on account of sickness in the
clerk’s fami'y, the
truth,
Posaibly no
| many stories
about this
{ priation aflair, but
0° at least two.
very unlike,
Valley,
which was not
one person
Mr. Miller is telling
the other to the enthusiasts of the
since Mr. Bailey is not
know anything about
fr iw, tries to make it
he is Ignorant in this matter,
Mr. Miller talks and
Bailey just “ signs up
supposed to
he
swears: Mr
ess com ———
HOV A DIAMOND IS SHAPED.
New Process of Cutting the Gem Faci
litates the Work.
The business of diamond eutting
a cutter of pre
: ‘has el
a of
in th
pously
where
them, b
skin. Y
membrane
con
know
fail to
look, yon
they
find ecause
on can usually
ng with
oth sides of the
Spot. surrounded
wall
internal ear dues
not have the tympanic on embrage, and
the “ear” {3 probably not for hearing
but an organ of equilibrium (that
of keeping right side up) only. Some
salamanders do not have this mem
brane, but others, and all the higher
apiphibians, like frogs and turtles,
have the membrane,
Srakes have no membrane,
is right through the bone of
ull, which we ean somewha!
hy comparing it to om
2 ises or other sounds
through partition between two
roomia of a house. Stakes are not
charmed by music.
by preas
anmb and finger on 1
head, as an elastic
Ly a hard, circular
most fishes the
in
is
and the
{ae
Days of Training Ship Ended.
Especial Interest atts shed to the re
cent distribution of pri. 8 on board H.
M. 8. Britannia, at Dartmouth, Eng
land, as it was the last function the
decks of the old cadet ship will wit
nessa. The cadets, after the holidays
will be housed in the new Naval col
lege, erected at Dartmouth at a cost
of nearly #500000.
This Frog Flies.
A species of frog found in Borneo
has very long toes, webbed to the tiv,
This creature can leap from a high
tree, and, by spreading its toes, be
supplied with four lttle parachutes
which enable It to easily descend.
Hence It is called “the flying frog.”
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
The
horse
Vienna is celebratin
he Frankfurter
can't crowd the
out
automobile
altogether Hews,
y of
Of the
g the centenar
ERUsSAREe
The emphasi
on the "weigl
indicates that
and not
iy
Ly
A meddier
attempt
The ope:
hown no
Americar
compn
rallroad.
An
\ irTn
ending June
in
$2 4
peopie Kil
\ ed by accel
rallwaya. Of
DARE
wore
the
and of
passengers
aemplovees killed
"of injured em
{1 ngers
the
umtrer
as 087
at
Six
ther
nel
nrobhahly
warp
sir
the greater num
killed at
0
alking
casualty
elr
he
while
shocking
shudder
modern
occur
2
w tracks
would
the
Hat
if It
cause a
of horror
hattle, but the casualties
numbers every
grown calle But
ihile
matter and
for employees
asks The Commoner,
an
in small
we have us
that the p take
demand
and
the
Pear! Fishing in the United States.
has been carried on In many States,
including Kentucky, Tennesses, Texas,
Wisconsin, Illinois, Arkansas, Mis
sour!, Georgia and Kansas. One pearl
for $1,500, while a round, pink pearl
One
the United States was the “Queen.”
It had a beautiful lustre and weighed
ninetythree grains. It was found
near Paterson, N. J, in 1857, and was
sold to the Empress Eugenie for $2.
500. Today it is probably worth $10,
000. ~<Randolph 1. Geare, in the Seclen-
tific American.
THE KEYSTONE STATE
Order.
1, was the
wate Harris
ington
The jury of
oner King in
dence In regard
Aramingo rendered
and did t place
the train crews
Excels Temple, N
celebrated the third
found ing
by 1
Resi
or
TSary
a banquet
lentes of Sprin
tested to Manager C
gomery and ( hester
against
allowing «
to run on the line.
Henry Kane, a negro, was arrested
fear Oley Line On su spicion_ o! h aving
murdered John Carter near Chester
month. Kane had been ander surveil
lance for some time. He denies knowing
anything about the murder.
Lay have pro
, of the Mont
Sireet
flat
g
vel
vt
with wheel
ars
last
Department Attorney General Fleitz
has instructed State Fish Commissioner
Meehan that persons authorized to take
carp, suckers and mullets from the
waters of Pennsylvania with seine nets
from September 1 until June 30 may en
ploy others to assist them in working
the seine, but are responsible for any
illegal acts committed by the persons so
employed. Mr. Fleitz has also instructed
the Commissioner that the licenses to
fish in Lake Erie confer no right upon
the holders to fish with nets or other
devices between November 18 and
March 15 of the year succeeding the
year for which such licenses are issued,
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Bellefonte, nn’'a.
The Largest
Accideni Ins. Companies
Bonds of Every
tion.
Bost
and
Descrip-
Plate Class In-
surance at low rates
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SHOES
For
Everybody
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The Rad:litc
The Douglas
Th: Tourinz
Are on our shzlves
your inspection.
Also flez:: lind for La-
dies from $1.00 to $2.00
The best mikes of Rub-
ber Boots and Shoes.
Comz to sec us, We arc
always glad to meet our
old as well as new cus-
tomers.
C. A. KRAPE
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BELLEFONTE FPA.
Cnr siion is
Order's Exchange
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Practives in all the courts
Oce
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and German
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Hotel
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Looat
Accommodations first
wish gE 10 enjoy
etter Meals for such
pared on short pot
for the transient trade
RATES SAYER DAY
The Neti H Hotel
MILLHEIM,
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fle Sout
EE is
an eves { given special
ccoasions pre
Always prepared
FA
SHAWVER, Prop
First class scoommodstions for the traveler
Good table board and sleeping apartments
The cholosst liquors at ihe bar. Stable so
commodations for horses Is the best 10 be
bad. Bus and from all trains on the
3 aware and Tyrone Ralirosd, at Coburn
——————— a
LIVERY .¢
Special Effort made to
Accommodate Com.
mercial Travelers.
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
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