The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 02, 1905, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1906
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Presbhyterian—Centre Ha'l, morning, Bally Day
service ; ~priog Mills, atierno un
Reformed—Spricg Mills, morning
Preparatory swrv'ce Friday eve ug,
ernoon | Hall, evening
eommunion,
Union, aft
Centre
mma
Hall
Luthe ra «—ijoorg a ny, morn
fon ; alteraoon CU
evening
ing, «
Fussey ville, nire
[Appointments not given here have not beeu
reported to this office. |
SALE REGISTER
WEDNESDAY
mile enst of B
farm Two horses,
hogs, farm implements
ck, ong
Sismm
allie,
“tami,
3, 12:80 o'el
alsburg B uiamin
COIL. Owe yOuug
Mrs. Bap jamin
November 1
on
real estate of P
of Clintondale
SATURDAY
Smith, 1 1 miles
Farm of 14) Peter
SBATURDAY, November 1
mile west of .
eolt, mu e coil
grain drill, wagon,
WEDNESDAY, Nove
mile eat of Od |
horses, sucking
brood sow, 4
new, having only l
cuitivawer, Un
2 WRROUS che
RS allo
ness with Lreect
November
2 bh east
aOres Smith
o'clock. one
horses, hors
Hew
8, One
F WOrs
bu calves, § heifers,
ete ete. Joba Bair
o'clock,
tUsReyY Vi
one
Pomona Grange Meeting
The fourth quarterly meeting of the
Centre County Pomona Grange will be
held at Centre Hall, Tuesday, Novem-
ber There
The election of
Encampment
portant items
transacted.
mosis fe fp tn
LWO sessions
will be
officers aud report of
two im
Lie
a8.
commitive are
of business WO
Memorial Dedications Fostponed
Governor Pennypacker has post-
poned the d-dication of the Pennsyl
vanis monument at Auvdersonville un-
til December 7 : that at Vicksburg une
til December 9, and the Ch
tanoogsa until December 12
to have beer
one at al-
These monuments wers
dedicated in November, but owing to
3 Lhe
Lhe
the prevalence « ww ever in
Bouth the dates
request of the se
I yell
were changed at
vera
which they were erected
— anit
Reith's Theatre,
Keith's hestnut Street
Philadelphia, has as 8 leader this weed
Will M. Cressy and Blanche Dayne, it
that lay let fown Hall
Tonight '’ :
Meers, o
Harcourt, the Eau 1 parodist,
added at
Vincent
Queen
glery feat
has
Othe r
ley,
CORTININE
fegtiure
ts, Daisy
is
vied y i=
is an
ract (iardper and
will ‘Winning »
Paul
have
88, Whose jug
teeome so famous,
another week
and Buck
been engaged for
featur
musical
“4 Are Snyder
cies
The E orn Bynad of the
church decided te in Con
the Allentown Ce or W
commit tes that it had progp-
erty worth to Lhe
amount of
Dr. John
ing secured $22
endowment
BR: formed
roi ol
men, Lhe
rep
#40000 apd debls
ENN)
Bowman
(HK) toward 1
- Allentown
of
swned churet
of $10
s Read
Theological at
from
three synods
Ary
one-hall ministers the
He also announce
000 for the
layman,
name to be made
* CPE ipt f
g 11 ¥
who ref io allow hi
It was announces
negie
Andrew Car
had offered to give $70.000 for
the purchase of new ground aud the
erection of a new building for Frapklin
and Marshall Col ege.
——
LOCALS,
Go to the polls,
Vote
Calvin Rubl announces sale for
nesday, November 22,
A
Grange
noon,
for a reduction of taxes
Wed-
of
" slurday
meeting Progress
will De held afte:
Htephen Moyer, from
Millheim, did some building in Cen-
tre Hall for Dr. eorge
Monday J. William Mitterling re-
turned from Philsdeiphis
place he shipped a car
Cows,
carpenter
Les,
which
load of Ouie
to
Nathaniel Boob will become a res
dent of Millbeim vext spring. He re
cently sold bis farm iu Usilon county
for $5000
H. C. Roberts, who until recently
was locsied st Pueblo, Colorado, is
pow at Coshocion, Oulu, wher« he sua
his wife expect rewusin for the
present.
Farmers are doiag considerable fall
plowing. On limestove soil fall plow.
ing is a great advantage, and especial
ly 80 were there is 8 quantity of vege
table matter to urn down,
io
C. Wm. Bouvzer went Ww Buruhsw
beginniug of this week, where ne wit
take up tne trade of brick laylug. He
was the local right hand mao for the
Commercial telephone company for
several years,
Ex-sSherift Joseph Collins, sixty-one
years old, of Lewistown, vied Friday
He served turoughout the Civil Wa
in the Twentieth Peuusyivauis Usval-
ry, and was elected sherifl on the He-
publican ticket in 1893 sud served one
term.
Edward Richard, of Bellefoite, has
sold his lolerest 10 Lhe Jewelry store
on High street to his brother Charles,
and has accepted the position of secre-
tary of the White Stone Lime Com-
pany whose operations are near
Plewsnns Gap,
SEER te ———
$40,744 OF REAL ESTATE SOLD,
" |
The Spare Estate's Holdings Sold for $28, :
644-Oiher Farms Near
ventre tinll
sold, i
dollars
estate changed hands
within a few miles of Centre Hall, dur- |
tug the past ten days.
of the real of the
“purr estate, held at Centre Hall, Sat |
urday, by the executors, W. B. Min-
gle, Exq , and ex sheriff Cyrus Brun-
to $17,144. The
the Sparr estate
Almost
worth ol
forty-one thousand
real
I'he sale estate
smounted real
of
up, snd
uart,
estnte end WH
Clesnned it was done at
The
bidders
very
saulislactory prices
spirit ed ; the
good natured
stump farm, one mile east’ of Centre
Hall, hundred
fifiy
of State College, for $8030
that
its
containing one
aores, was sold
passed for twice
highest
the Aruey
real estate was al
Mr
pont,
Homan owns a farm (
CQ pisin (George Mi. Boal, bidding
the joterest of ex-Bherifl
for $4022
of
and contains one hundred acres
of timber
Fusseyville, was
Foster
by
farm
Frazier,
is located south
Fhirty-two
of
HOres
south also pur
Price, $380
I'he Harpster property,
gart
a dwelling house and postoflice build
far
thie
ing, was purchased by Chas. D
of
Company,
tholomew, assistant cashier
v
ugh Harvey Corman as the bidder
Penns Banking
Hey
Lire .
The price paid was $1220.
shirk, of
chased the Deivluger he
by The G Wilson, for $860
Harry Boalsburg, pus
He nim
I
purchased the adjoining vacant lot fur
{$102
I ie
ng, OCC
lid brick dwell
W.AB
whed down Loe
Upied DY al ano
istghters, was Ki X -
| Commissioner George 1. Goodbart for
I'b
e of the day.
in was regarded the best pus
purchaser
B. D
A very go
Was
wi Dargsin,
OTHER FARMS sol
Me 3&1
Lens
J H
lives «
purchased the fart be
unider
Mrs
This
od
n, Hoalsburg, n
in the will of
$5500
is 1D
Agreeinent
The p
splendid
Sperry
rice paid was
in
home, aud Kt
BITNFR ADDS
H
Hev. Rearick, between
Fort Hail. Price, $0
Fig farm contaius sbout one huudre
I'O HIS ACKES
§
J.
and
Bituer purchinsed Lhe arn
of M.
Linden
Boros and was
a [par
eh esiate Later
K. Alexsuder
yi $5560
Wa. sided
Joho H
exer tors
PICHER FAEM PASSES }§
Lhe Spicher [arm H al
publ
Mi
sale by fie
vi emmrs
and
‘ 5 »
chiae: ™picher, i Micline
=r
’
icher, ¥r., for $5650
was Boyd
sF reg :
Pleasant
baudred ua
fear Ging.
farm contalos two
0 acres, and is well located
THE STROHM FARM
Robert
Sirol
“mith was Lhe purchisser ol
the m farm, Delongiog 0 Lhe
heirs of Michael sStrohimn, west of Us
tre Hill. Mr,
operations on this farm, a
years ago. [he
hundred snd forty acres, aud was solo
for $4200,
sSuith begao farumi op
number
i
piace Ccoulaius ole
THE MILLER FARM
Mention was
of farm, nes
Linden Hall, to Henry Houser, Price,
$3550,
inde last week of the
sale the George Miller
KECAPITULATION,
Stump farm...
Fieisher farm
tract...
C. bb, Bartholomew, Harpster prope ry
Harry C. shirk, Deltiinger property wy
Harry © Shirk, Vacant jot wens JOR
Goorge L. Goudhart, Zerby property 140
B.D Brisbin, Logan house te]
J. H. Meyer, Meyer farm, Boalsburg NO
Timber 0
STungari,
B64
4 4500
hab
an
30
Total Sparr real estate
Dr. H. F. Bitner, Rearick farm
Boyd Spicher, Spicher farm
Robert Smith, Strohm farm...
Henry Houser, Miller farm......
Total real estate sales BUT
———————
Bell Users,
Io addition to the list of new ps
trons of the Bell telephone, mention
ed lust week, ‘phones were placed iu
the residences of Kev, Daniel Gross,
eX-Sherifl Bruugars ; also io the Cen:
tre Hall Flourivg Mill and the general
store of George O. Ben ner.
RA AY 5
The Assault ous sheriff Taylor,
The official papers prove that the
sssntlit of the Gazette ou Sheriff Tey
lor was without the least provoustion,
I'ne whole story is a falsehood, That
is all there is of it,
a —— A ——————
Engraved COnrds,
Orders for engraved cards, invita
tious, ete,, taken at this office. The
higuest class work,
-
Beautiful November days,
Three to four cents worth of Wash:
Eniny Grows your wmbiog,
Pr A 0, SN
ANOTHER LIE
DA
I\A
Escape Importuniiies
of Treasury Looters.
ment of Its Deceived President.
Y
| Nd
2C
A ORD OF
tug oa third of a i y
Favored By the Gang.
Enterg ¢ Natio 3
21
Business Men Cur
ny
the
ero: Nations o Sand
i § i Han of Alleghe
“py
t
(
bank. now ETave
had
that operation
with
ne state deposited
demands
i aeposit
for
was
when the bank
: stat
Augmented
been exposure inevit-
troubles
n i i izations by blows.
ing his § OO at
the
i as vice
tims of gang rapacity had done before
him
Cashier Victim of Gang Rapacity.
That the Enterprise National Bank,
of Allegheny ( and {ts unfortunate
cashier are victims of the machine
admits of no doubt. When the crash
came the unsuspecting president of the
institution, Mr
Frederick Gwinner.
was overwhelmed. Mr. Gwinner is an
honest. German American
whose reputation for probity and intel
ligence was the mainstay of the insti-
tution He the cashier
plicitly and the information
a
ot har
other
‘ity
f
industrious
trusted im-
of the dis-
aster came to him like a bolt of light
ning from a clear sky. After he had
recovered from his astonishment he
made following statement
the
“The bank has been robbed by
a lot of politicians. | know noth.
Ing of the affairs of the bank. |
have never been paid a cent sal.
ary. For three years | have de-
manded of the directors that they
accept my resignation, but they
held to using my name.
“I was not under salary, nor will
| be held responsible for the doings
of Clarke or anyone else connected
with the bank. The only thing |
will pay is about $50,000 which
my relatives put in there at my
special request. They believed It
safe, and put it there at my solicita-
tion, and they must be protected.
Further than that | will not ge.
| was euchred many years ago In
the smash of the Bank of Man-
chester, which went down on the
site of the present Enterprise
Bank, and that was enough for
me.”
President Gwinner Decelved,
terviewed and said:
“Did you know that Clarke and ex-
Senator Andrews had been carrying
securities of about $400,000 in the bank
and the controller refused to accept
this paper?” Mr. Owinner was asked.
“No, 1 did not know what this ron-
oern, the Pennsyivania Development
Company, was. I tried to find out,
and none of the directors could tell
me anything about the company. But
the Pennsylvania Development Come
pany only had $200,000 in securities in
A
14s Suorifiont to
fs
§
the bank. If there is any
from this company I don't know about
it.’
“What
ppment
Pennsylvania Devel-
Mr. Gwinner ask-
) st tir that
ny had
An
ne
iTCWS,
1
POLITICAL OBLIGATIONS
MYSTERIOUSLY ABSTRACTED
FROM BANK ASSETS
Frenzied of
Financiers the
ht in the wreck
onal Bank of
desperate
the
for
disaster ! they
stolen or had secreted the notes
heir obligations to
state funds taken out
h represented t
ank for the
r it
i
bank should hold
ans a oth-
jssing. Their face
several hundred
thousand dollars The total this
one of the secrets which Re
ceiver Cunningham is keeping to him
gelf. One report is that it will reach
high as $600,000
he most
nd
"oa
ne a0
jarge loa toe politic
are reported m
fs probably
ers
value
of
tone fa
logs is
as
careful and
searching among the bank papers has
faile bring the potes to light, al
though the records of the institution
that should be thers
They believed to represent the
! Joans the directors of the bro
| kem concern say were made by T. Lee
| Clark. the suicide cashier, without the
knowledge of the board
Clark, before he ended, with a pistol
ball, the troubles which were heaped
upon nim by the Gang, may have de.
| stroved or hidden them. There is evi.
| dence that for some months prior to
the crash fhe bank papers were badly
| mixed
| Among the notes which the receiver
| has found are said to be some old
ones, om which the time had expired,
| with nothing to indicate that they had
been paid or renewed, The system by
{ which operations were conducted fs
| one of the deepest mysteries which the
| government's bank experts have ever
been called upon to solve.
! The poseibility is suggested that the
| politicians who got the money on
| overdue and upropewed notes, after
| pocketing tae spoli obiajued through
| Clark, left the cashier to his tate.
| Then, unable to make good the loss
| or explain, he killed himself.
if the missing notes are never found,
ft will be an Immense relief to those
poliiicians who got the money on
them. The records are believed
to be so impe # pot to reveal
their names. EY a
Faflure to find the notes which
repeat od
3
a
to
a BhoOw they
are
which
PR OR
the Gang Continues tn mest
Qvtumn’
|
S——— Ee
Gold Fah
oftels for #
{ package of baking powder, a pr
i gold fish
| cents
ghould be In the bank is said to be oné
the things which is delaying the
report of Receiver Cunningham, Be
C as been from the start
( the receiver
nor whether
for large sums |
of The Undersigned
for
Luts
H
and aquarium, sll
Evin
Centre
iy
his
invest
SAY nein § no
ere true that note
INE.
Bp
are mis Lace curtains f
i ree if yon buy
oof Yenger & Davis
A A>
Ark your grocer for Wash Easy tl sores
Ap
Dou’t
{tub
break vour back over a
When
try Chamberlain's Btomseh and Liver
They
prodyges no gripine or of her 1 plessun |
elect Hold by CO Ww 7 1 usses
ville ; A. Carson, Potters Mills
you want a pleasant physic 144
Wash E Any.
of
Fablets are easy to take and]
free
wer & PDavis
Beautiful
= f Y :
pletures if yOu
Fics
Mawar
Apr
fo
—— When You Have a Bad Cold
Eu
Letter to J. FT Lee & “on You wan # remedy that wil
fonly give quick relief
Yo i. P ; : i ii
Centre Hall, Pa mabe elie
| Dear Bire : Let's talk it right out
before folks there's hids
in your business ors ours | there |
You want a remedy t will ne
the lungs snd Resp expectoration
You
teract Bniih
toni,
tha
nothing to
if
a WHUL 8 reipedy that
tendency toward |
| we'd better hide ourselves,
We are io trade to make
We it by
customer's money do you Our
i ni
| object, in trade, ix 10 gave your costom-
money ; so
are you make paving our [and ssie Lo inke
an hamberinin's Cough
of these requirements
and fi
Clre of
{4
perins
without
speedy and “ht
a iron
ye
ers’ wood from rotth AN | onli siatids
the iby '. W
| {areon
¥ ' Bn peer
i
TUsting ; Ure Mwartz,
Pout
steel and tio from
Fussey ville ;
| game ers Milla,
We work for thousands of
8 few vf
property GH
do
We
for can Waslhi- Easy cont
id
you
gifs nelthier
do: Bi
i
i
| OGWhHers
i can’t
things
have the facilities
| things that we can’t
L.et us work together ;
i
| sOMme that you
You ean do
——— A ff ——
sOILe
you sre there No Volson in Chamberinin's
fait
be fail
Hemedy
cm N b jrier, New Zenlund, He
the Puarms 'y
Australis
the
{
put int ir pul . i . Lik T3 Bh i
ful Ws
We
working toge
one-another CHD BETVEe CUT Cust
{ers better by P3ERIE Bgt)
: y Hive,
ful
| being fad b to ape-anoti er
Yi
paid
ig}
ibal In
wl fhiey JOU LIC
ur dollar,
wore fee
" ated was €1
Ley,
way ; and the peind Phin +%on
his snver you my igh
Fhet's ul
| customers’ IoOHeY
in our whols Dgeineee
Ye
F.9 1
urs tro
EVOE &
—
wl
The Fanct Thing ke gy
ARB Ort le TEnils ! wid bes ng ! 5 il, u
TICK ~ LE
i Lhe estlale
rr
vie 8
r of
fifty
L.
i0es
buy
i not
eve
¥ any.
un-
1et-
“ant
eel
the
bad
kale
F. A.
srald
an
Tieslie
Brel,
only
Fplion
edly,
t to
ough
d
:
ul
ie §
TEKS
sOeanod,
Woe
BEng
§ per pair
season's
ish robes $2
C. W. Swartz
TUSSEYVILLE, PA,
MITH BROTHERS
SPRING MILLS, PA.
S
WE HAVE NOW ON HAND
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Furniture for the
Fall Season
Wall Paper in Creat Variety
A FULL LINE OF STOVES
GIVE USA CALL