YOL. LXXVIII. ROOT OF THE TREASURY SCANDALS T'rea sinking ury seandals is to cut down the ury surpluses. Outside of the no need of of Lhe | fund there is a surplus a ay time In excess two or thre million dollars, and usineass the Treasury could be far better through two or hres agencies than through remarks the Philadelphia fe cutting down of 1} readily be y AOU mo plist ¢ serious disarrangement of A pity Tull AVPUOINTMENTS Fhe De erati COmImiss; Ta oners ms ments early, but seieclions are gSUDiicat i I= appioail ' numer Organs al not Te ssE palters can: On ficiaries Bourbous can right ght in Penney iva: their tran constructing gi will go far to solve t lems awaiting the extra By thus Treasury surplus to a mini patible with reasonable it Legislature, redueii in txrend; ag there will be little for bank tO gag 14 ail will make sm WoL over a whetlier . i difference paid on th fas wr cent, int per he bmisnee, ————— on si The Lewist Rambo aa own F R its appearance form, dress aud style, | quarto, seven eolumube, and very states that politically the will “stand national issues, bul tha feal aflairs it will be independ claims the distivetion of official Republican organ in county, I ——— A tn During the campaign just Benator Knox bas not proven a re former. vote for Plurawer, genuine reform might be expected from a man who would support Pluw- mer and bis backers. Anyway, what ania Ehils wee hie i presents u good sppesrance, Ine editor Free Presa pat’ on Ri publie in wip nt bir fi# Milli i : i | a representative of all the people of a state, in bossing politics ? A A a 5 NATIONAL GRANGE IN SESSION Delegnien ' City Discurs Vroblems ths Agricultaral Clans Phe thirty Mas. (Frail ge, railway Horton, Grange, Or ois of avail- FRIDAY, ion Lhe following subjects re endorsed nal Lostitute of Agri r restrict the of YEnow. tnle by sirikicg oul the word ’ eeting 6: to regulste ¥ : ¥ i inter. ale ¢ mnerce aod i hie « Crengs Lhe pow exempt ren. will ers ol thiasion : Lo fromm tax sloobiol which Las be ii fered uudit for ws Lever ge, it rovide a cheap fuel Tor Hight power. and beat Vermont sta are In a thriving condition, Present resources are $87,735.26, an over $8278 28, With the new grange in process of ree Master of the Grange, inereaso lant year of formation, it «ill be or Y & matter of ship will exceed 1,000,000 This will mean the creation of a mun tha + either Clay or Webster ; and bill, ch ATOR SOU, is eee Lace curtalus free if you buy shoes of Yeager & Davis, | i ! l HALL, P. NARRATIVE | of Howard. itjured by the machinery . a Hamuel Frank, of Reb raburg, i ed from a seri k He is CAlries ¥ Fe COvel us sila of Years remarkably Deda oid well i=. five d eighty # w “i his ne ’ or ¢ ween the first of the year and the st of April, Bheriflf H ake YYhen | fir ~ Faylor will bile ck. Ntreet ja Gnrman Linn there Yi Lis home in the i= home on finishied he will move snd Mrs. Willard Dale, , attended of sessions Hear of At mei. several Nationa! Grange, in session af They nlso {10 became ore of the National Grange, having taken the degrees Saturday. of Pine Mille, is one of the Centra county hunters who has killed the fall quota f wild turkeys—four birds. Hon. J. W. Kepler, of the same place, has to his credit a fifteen pound turkey, George Rossman, Grove W. J. Throssell, of Millbeim, is buy- ing horses to ship to the eastern mar. kets, Call him by telephone or write him, if you have a hore to sell. horse business, The public school building at Wool. rieh, Clinton county, was totally de- Ing of last week, The fire In supposed to have originated from the furnace. The bullding was erected about three ed by an Insurance of $2500, ——————- BY 8 H. DEITZEL Bi siurday, Le Miss Maude ear Linde Reformed Daniel Gress, - — Peunsyivania itay nt ¥iate Pen at Pei “y Address ed niege Friday d by Mr. J. Horace the suditorium, tw CURE ry ‘VA! will be deliver Huston MeFarland, in Mr. J Me h M sid begio- ping at 10:30 8, mn From 1200 a wm. to 1:30 Pp. m, laucheon at MoAllister Mail for guests of the Col 0 “std ope, to 3380 by of Cadet Mejor General Charles commanding the Natioual Guard of Pennsylvania All college bulidings will from 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. review the Battalion M itier, be open and from 4:00 to 51400 Pp: m dt enseoni 825,000 for » Ktory. Think of it! Twenty-five thousand dollars for one story! The highest price that has ever been paid io Ameri {on to any suthor for the serial rights of any story, Aud consider the quality of merit, the joteusity of interest thie story must possess Lo command this extraor- dinary price. The ** White Company” has ever been accepted as the greatest | Work by sny author, and Ly far su. | perior to his own * Sherlock Holmes" | tales—but “mir Nigel,” says Conan Doyle himself, surpasses thom sil, Do not fail to bay ** The Philadel {phin Press’ for Sunday, December 8, [as this great romance by the world's grentest writer of roma tio ficdon will be THE seusution in the literary world for months to come. Ap VY J 11 ‘ ER 20, om ithe Centre 1905 RHende Augus bh, Frank Mise Elle Decker, both of Harel 19, Williaa ywhnship August un Smith sand Mies Breon, both of Potter townpshi July 8, Jacob M. Royer and Mi wowers, both of near Mad £m gu iBTY sarah J. Bi sonburg Markets, Bellefonte, Sept. Whit wheat $1.15, red «heat §1.10, corn 6sc CRRA 15¢, bacon 10¢, ham 15¢, lard Se, buck- wheat 65¢, flour per bbl. $7.00. ——— MPS SA potatoes 600, pork Ge, butter 200, A Good Investment, A fow years ngo Wesley Nevil pur chased the Peter Kerlin home, south of Colyer, from William Colyer, de ceased, for $500, The tract contained three hundred aud fifty sores, consist. ing mostly of wood land. Recently one hundred and fly acres were sold to Witmer & Co, for §750, leaving Mr, Nevil all the clwmped land, a good house and stable, Besides this, he rold some timber before disposing of the part to the lumber firm named, A] Eograved Oards, Orders for engraved cards, invita. tions, ete, taken st this office. The highest class work. AL When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. sold by C, W. Bwarts, Tussey- ville ; F. A. Carwon, Mills, ge wy 4 i ! ; N(). 46 rr — TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. AL INTEREST n ill at ber past F LOC A § y LL f t} ne 0 taville, Philips. recently for ape nd H. GQ. have ExiesTnan, Mier one i#liing the wnship, had *L sixteen iiRA inTn de P Geary of last » guests decided, I8 Teasons Centre 1 the im from Northern church The of- DE year eck . viher + J paer ; his field Thome 'r of could % shot burs. ill) by a Hradf rd est Vir. nnd Mrs, sl snd in. the her ¥ hen ley, jrant the Hl, will to Centre fill the by John ght hand ier Flour. ber Broth. Markham, es the place number of Mrs. question, Chirist- John D. mdantly il iow Royalty With Us,” oc in th Woman's Home Companion thie with m e Decem see ll Sage's views on What's the Matter ' a descripti Her's holiday, al rated articles on i brates Christmas.’ ¢ Reporter readers will regret to that J. A. Grenoble, of Yeager y has not fully recovered from the ry hereceived by the kick ofa while living near Spring Mills, An operation was performed in Phila some monihs ago, at which a portion of his skull, back and above the ear, was removed. The most noticeable effect of the injury is the failing of the gentleman's memory, William Mothersbaugh is one of the young farmers in Harris township who will begin farming oo his own “hook” in the spring. He will bee some tenant on the Bhirk farm, above Bonlsburg, purchased some time ago by Theodore D. Boal. Of course, Mr, Mothersbaugh will make preparations for this event during the winter wonthe, possibly about the holidays, A bachelor, you know, couldn't farm in these days, Miss Sarah and Edgar Breon, of Rhoneymede, drove to Centre Hall one night last week, and while the late ter put the blanket on the horse he thought his sister had tied the animal, aud so he was left stand with the tie rope at his feel. When they were ready to return howe the animal and the buggy to which it was hitched were missing, and could no where be found, but on reaching the barn at Ruoueymede, the outfit was found standing by the gate, blanket on horse and no harm done, "