r 8 J HE CENTRE REPORTER' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 1905. | CHURCH APPOINTMENTS brterian-{loentre Hall, m nd even ornivg n ~Tusseyvi lernoon Appointments pot giv reported to this office SALE HEGISTER FRITAY, Sere addy Lender <4, SATUR inte Ri WEDNES] rm Novemb RATURI'AY Farm of 140 ag: RATURDAY, Ww WEREL'S COMPANY AT FHILAD of fLaoghter is A Moat Organization Simrs and Impos! Three ng Hours Solid Assured I'he met Joe Weber will appear Announg beginning Monday Chestnut Street presenting the triumphs, Operas House, two laughis musical which for than a year packed Weber Hall, in “ Higegledy Piggledy ' and lege Widower A glance Com par Visa the cosy Music I's I'he New Y at the personnel « sufficient guarantee the excellence the laughing spell, and foremost Joe Weber, th cast ud names as Maris I promise t Headed by tl cOomeagial : (1limint (fun (ierman by red people, sud tl & COMPS ing and dancit KUVW nere I'he Weber fam us ness Of Lhe giris whe gledy Pigg Widower’ liveliest ar aoliege VW E of Edgar Smith Levi, who have accompli e line of musieal Mi Mr Smith has w Weber has g hits In the twee Dleces wi De #0 popular Lrom and from the Guilt gp New Hell Telephone | in the reside W. H. He man, Ve and Mrs Centre Reporter office, fterinag Rebeca Murray, ana a——— A in—— Card of Thanks Mr, and Mrs. take this method H. Emerick of thanking sll who (Feorge 80 Kindly gave assistance during the aud at of John A. Stover, a family illness the time of the funeral member of thelr ———————— Toe Shot OF John Meyer, ers ) and James Hall, were a trio took their guns Albert Meyer broth- From, all of Centre of Mouday for bunt along Nittany Mountain. Oi reaching a poiut the Harpe: farm, east of town, the boys for soe ¥ hutters ( 7 Ww Lier noon above reason stopped, and young From laid his gun ou the ground. Was tearing ofl the great toe on the left foot of John Meyer. The wound was dress- ed by Dr. George Lee, HS Cu — Change of Firm Name, Toe weapor discharged, the charge of shot A change in the firm nase of Me- Nite Brothers and Company, lumber dealers, will be made November first, when the firm will do busivess under the name of The MeNitt-Huyett Luwm- ber Company. The company has is main mill at Nittany, where it will require three years’ operating to clean up their lumber holdings, Besides this plant the company Las stave mille at Burvham, McVeytown and Bald Esgle, sud saw mills at Vineyard sud Nittany Mountsiv. "They siso usndie the output of elght stave mills nou operated by them. Last mouth the company shipped seventy-six car loads of all kinds of lumber, snd this month the shipments will ruu up to, and p-r- hups over, one hundred car londs, A — Don’t break your back over a wash tub=use Wash-Ensy. a aren THE PESKY GUASSuOVPER, An Old Time Huemy of Fenns Valley hat cessful Seanon Not for fifteen hoppers been as plentiful n this Farmers Just Finished nn Bud arg linve the \§ ey ar (hey were during just past In act, up week ago there were lares limost tin f t old tim to Dr | Natural Hlvray the pests visibl + Lhe 11 pasting i Mr. and Wilson, of MIs is living re Charles W Altoona, were guests of Mr J. I. Potter. Mr. Wilsou tired at present, but formerly was sta on mas er at Altoona, . irs Big in in Read the article , Wy You should Vote Arnis ler Fueie Miller aud Bailey are ex pensive facts ud Bailey Bie in it orna‘nents hung on to Centre county Read & Compauy's Lew Ftiey offer toe the Moutgomery adv. to this issue, nirsl swiyie Ciotblug, ele |, al ELitm fessounbie Prices While opening oysters io bis cafe in E Mor the Bellwood a few days ago, B found the sige been offered prices raugiug from $100 up, but refuses Lo sell, fison two pearls, wig of 8 baZ-luut. Democrat by his Jacob Neese, a veteran from Gregg, accompanied granddaughter, Mrs. Perry Detwiler, was in town Saturday. Mr. Neese, like all other good Democrats, thinks the whole Democratie ticke. ought to and will be elecied this fail, The floral offerings, upon the oe casiou of the burial of John Siover, were Lhe most lavish ever seen in this place. A number of pieces were seut by persousl friends and reistives, one by bis Funday school class, aud an- other wg secured by funds from » general coutribudon, At the depth of oue hundred ano fifteen feet a good stremm of water was found on the farm of James I. Lyte, at Eariystown, The well was drilled bys. G. Clements. Mr. Lytle wili put up a wind pump. The water will be forced into a reservoir, and from there will be carried to the hotise aud barn by gravity. SIS SM A AABN Three to four cents worth of Wash: Essy does your washing. “AR 4 Ld I G THE IN i A A AAS AO FUNDS v Machine Politicians In sonal Operations—St ate Deposits In Con=- STARTLING seth SOME ing Breweries With State Funds. lelivered at Titusville er 10, Mr. Cas. had been to com- from oon. is was an ize, in which was also con Lieto hrewers brought y w v fake woney taken leposits in state politicians had ated, and with- 1ancial timber of any nds bonds fn bank, into which it had been turned, proceeds they bullt a neore Those with th brewery. “After a certain time their prop- erty was turned over to a brewery combine and the politicians pock- eted the proceeds” At another meeting Mr. Castle told of the organization of a bank in Pitts. burg, the principal assets of which was a state deposit, It was called the Mortgage Banking company, and John I. Shaw, who was endorser on the Penrose note in the Turtle Creek bank. was made president. He had only a nom mal interest in the bank, but en. | Joyed a strong pull on the state treas | ury surplus, State Treasurer Harris | and Anditor General Hardenburg, both | in commission at the time, each held | 100 shares of the bank stock, and Har | ris became a director in the concern. | Anthony Schwab, another director ™ corroborated that affair, Castle sald: ipecu 10,000 - tate » Re the Homer leliv Ts Erie is able to prove ere county, sald, and the statement Asrlared an insti. Mortgage I have not t& solvency Some entered h John I } 3 ia proaide nt pontract pi ing for his se- jection as the bank's chief officer ipulated that the institution was to receive a certain amount of state funds, and that Shaw was to receive, and he did receive 2 per cent. for securing the deposits of state money. Now, ig that honest? “This is the Shaw who entered into a deal with Boles Penrose by which the Turtle Creek bank was to receive $20,000 as a state depos] tory, if it would advance Penrose and Shaw half the amount upon receiving It and this Boles Penrose {s ons of your United States sens. tors, head of the Republican ma- chine Farming Out May Be General, “Now it has been charged that there exists an arrangement all over the state whereby the banks are made to pay certain ringsters a percentage for all state moneys deposited with them, though at this minute I am not able to prove this, a8 a condition existing ger erally. I know the facts, in con nection with the Mortgage Bank- ing company-8haw case, however, and you can draw your own cone clusions as to whether the prac tice is generally carried on. “1 also know all the facts in cone nection with the Turtle COresk transaction. If Penrose acted with Shaw in that loan did be or did he time into Shaw A 5 ABA. SA AAS ——— nari Column, no yen Mi § 7 YiA bosons er ————— pea ct with bio fa the Mortgage WRIT IN PARTITI king company affair? 1 leave : anh try SF (iW y ' 0601 AND LEGAL RB 114 noes i'n con ro THY Or HEIR Lis no of prepareq Lo Underwear Reminder C—O SSE, SN C. W. Swartz TUSSEYVILLE, PA, HIN. SMITH BROTHERS | SPRING MILLS, PA. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK OF Furniture for the Wall Paper in Creat Variety A FULL LINE OF STOVES SRA SAN, GIVE US A CALL
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