“ \ \ — = VV VV ~ VAAN MAY IN2UNE THEMSELVES, Lurge Salaries of Life losursnos Officers Induces Grangers ta Look Into Insurance Buasiuess with » Yiew of Forming » Company, Que of the wost Important subjects dweussed by the Peunsylvauia tate Grange al its meeting at Bunbury last week was that of life tusurance. The kratuge recommended the appointment of w committee to luquire into the Inasibility snd practicability of orgau- izing a grange life insurance company nil Lo prepare plans for the same to present ut the auuual session of the Sluts Grange io 1906, This committee with set ln conjupction with the vxecu- tev somites sod the worthy master, Che farmers lu Peonisy lvanis as well fs tu oLher states Lave bev astouuded Ly the revelalious resulting from the luvesiigations of the big New York life lustrauce cowpauies, brought about by the reckless exiravagance, if not gonfy, ul the Tue fact thal presidents of these companies have been receiving anuual salaries of from $100,000 to $150,000 and that muuy policy holders are hard pres-ed to Keep up their payments causes the gravgers to give the project of grauye life insurance careful study. The loss of the support of the grauy- ers would be a serious one to Lhe surance companies. A farmer, because of the peacefuluess of his occupation, his temperate habits and the fact that he lives au outdoor life, is regarded as a safe risk by insurance companies. The State Grange took these thiugs in- to consideration and therefore expres. sed the view that the farmer should no longer pay high rates for life insurance but that he should insure himself ata nominal cost. The probe iuserted into the big insurance companies is likely to have far-reaching eflects, and the companies must assume the blame for this, oftlicers. fu. RS a —— Faid subscription, No doubt with s view of aiding the Reporter to have a more pleassnt Christmas season, the fcllowing per- sous paid subscription : J. W. Gar. brick, J. W. Brooks, E. G. Vaan Pelt, Wm. Runi, C. A. Bottorf, 5. J. Me- Clintie, George Ishler, P, H. Meyer, Philip Heim, Wm. Sinkabine, Esther J. Nolan, Arthur lL. sSlutterbeck, W. A. Odeukirk, Martha Faruer, Mattie Armbruster, John F. Z-igler, George W. Kister, James 8. Stahl, Cyrus Gove, CU. F. Deininger. rie es ——— NOYICE TO COBKEISFONDEN Oy, there will be no Althougu paper issued next week, correspondents are urgently requested to send in their cowmuoicatious at the regular time, aud make a special « flort to give locals and personals, and write up io full re ports of Chiristiuas vbservatces by Sab. By correspondents bath-schools and churches. ing not the above, will BY-LAWS OF THE CENTRAL COMPANY. SECTION I. The annual meeting of the Company shall be held at Centre Hall on the second Tuesday of January of each year. SECTION 11. Quarterly meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on the second Tuesday of the months of January, May, August and November. SECTION III. Special meetings of the Board of Directors called by the President on demand of a majority of the Directors, SECTION IV. At the annual meeting of the Board of Director there shall be elected from among the Directors a President. Vice President, Secre tary and Treasurer who shall serve for one year, or until their succes are elected, may BOTS SECTION V. by the death or inability fill the In case of a vacancy in the office of Secretary caused to secure a member of the Board to serve, the Board may vacancy by appointment of any member of the Company. SECTION VI. The board shall keep an accurate record and account with every Branch Company organized by the Central Company, giving the num- ber and location of the Company, names of Directors and officers, capital stock, number of instruments employed, receipts and expenditures, surplus fund, ete, and perform such other duties as may be required by the Company under the Con- stitution for the successful mangement of the business affairs of the Company. SECTION VII. The Board of Directors shall adopt all necessary rules for the organization of Branch Companies, and have proper supervision over them to assure their successful organization, SECTION VIII. The Board of Directors shall make ports to the County Grange of the standing of all its books and fiscal year. quarterly re- dranch Companies and submit accounts to the auditors of the County Grange at the close of each SECTION IX. The fiscal year of the Central C nnpany shall close on the second Tuesday of January of each year I'he fiscal year of the Branch Com panies shall close on the first day of January of each year. SECTION X. NoY¥person shall be allowed to ise more than five minutes at any one time. Any person or persons phone, who shall refuse to discontinue talking at the expira when requested to do so by any other member wishing fined the sum of ten cents for each and eve ry offence, Common conversation shall not be permitted SECTION XI. i the use of the line is required for the transmission of business messages be the duty of all members to see that this article is rigidly enforeed. SECTION XII. No abusive, or profane, or obscene be permitted to pass over the line. Any person so offending shall be of one dollar, and shall be deprived of further use of the paid. a telephone using tion of five 1 tO Use } une SECTION XIII. No person shall be allowed to take dow ceiver for the purpose of listening to a message passing over the line. son persisting in the violation of this rule shall be dealt with as the shall deem most fit. SECTION XI1V. The Board of Directors shall serve w itho sation until the Company is permanently established. nthe re Any per- company it compen - BY-LAWS OF BRANCH CO. SECTION I. This Company shall be known as Branch Com; » of The Patrons Rutal Telephone Company. SECTION II. The annual meeting of pany shall be held on the first Monday of January « SECTION III. At the annual meeting the she three directors, who with one director appointed the Cent one director clected by the local Grange that is a shareholder Board of Managers. SECTION IV. The Board of shall organize by electing from among their number treasurer, who shall serve for one year or until SECTION V. MY shareholders each year. the f yf sl iby Directors A s their successors are The regular meetings of the Board of on the . a day of be held at . «u nd a majority of the directors shall « SECTION VI. It shall be the duty of Board of Dis nual meeting of the shareholders to submit a detailed statermes transactions and financial standing of the C mupany before di tion of the new board. SECTION VII. It shall be the duty of make quarterly statements, (or whenever pany,) and submit its books onstitute a quorum. required gether with an annual « we Central Tuesday of January of each SECTION VIII. This Branch nents, connections and exchanges designated by the the uniform rate of toll to be fixed by the Cen RE Year. Company agrees Central ( tral Company (CENTRAL RAILROAD OF FENNEYLVANIA coufer a special favor A a In the South, « i Mr. Bmith, accompanied by Buper- intendent of the Bellefonte sSehools John D. Meyer, started for Florida | Wedneadsy afternoon. On the was to | the Peninsular State they will stop ut | Puiladelphia, Baltimore, Wastivgton, | Richmond, Pinehurst, Columbia, | Charleston, Savanoab, Jacksonville, | and points south. They will travel | over the Seaboard Airline Railway | from Richmond, —————— Wright--Rockey, | A quiet, unpretentious but pretty | home wedding to /k place at the bom | of Mr. and Mrs. William Rockey, pa- | rents of the bride east of Boalabur, , | Wednesday morning, e¢leven o'clock, at which time John Wright, of Bosl«- | burg, and Miss Leah Rockey, became! man snd wife. They are well-known | and popular young people. Got wuis Dae. i Judge W. A. Marr sentenced John | A. Miller, the Washington township | ( Behuylkill county ) Sehool Director, teacher and of taking a school con tract, to pay $50 fine and costs aud un deigo ove year's imprisonment, A ——— Jall Birds Escape Two desperate characters — John Shultz and Harry Burns, of Shame kin, serving three years for robbery, made their escape from the Sunbury Jail by cutting through the roof They were assisted to gain their liberty by * trusty ”’ prisoners. 1 ———— Woodward, Mrs. Ard is spending a fev weeks with her children at Philadelphia. C.D. Motz and Ellwood Orodorf were to Millheim Saturday, Jacob Kewer and Mm. Glasgow spent Buoday with Mes. Ketuer, Mr. and Mr. Kessluger and baby, of Nittany, visited at the home of Harry Kessinger. The young people are taking ad. vautage of the jos. Bkating is fine. Harris Stover, wife and baby Ma. belle spent Bunday afternoon with the lndy’s mother, Benjamin Gentzel and wife visited at the home of Adam Winters, at Wolf's Store, one day last week. Wm. Snyder and family, of Leurel. ton, were in town Bunday, A A a —— Why not advertise in the Reporter, Sober. £1 . Condensed Time Talde CU. Auman, who had been ill I» sable . 7a ve Week Days be oul ngain, W. D. Zerby, of Bellefonte, spent Tuesday with Lis father, A. LU. Auman, who tind been ing lo West Virgivia, is home, Read Down Read Up No. 1 Nod Kod M an i6 Nob Not Nog P i. Al BELLEFONTE Nigh... - ® 5 hd wd wl work. — © Zion Hecla Park Dunkies 8B _HUBLERSBURG 38 _Saydertown 0 Nittany 3 Huston LAMAR Mr _Clintondale Krider's Spring Mackeyville LOedar Springs Salona 2.MILL BALL [. Central and Hodson River RR 21 oa LU. Smith is mskiog his howe with HY zed this winter. : U G. Aumsu sud wife were to Mif- (dn CEE RERE ” - ah Th 00 00 0 ee 0 ae - flin county Inst week 10 see the for-| wet’s sister, Mrs. Mary Liugle, who | is Hl, | Que ~3 wb wh wd wh wd ad wb od a di LI So in go MNES ns ————— A] A] AAAI BERBER PBOCOCOCROENY a WL OB 0 G0 0 ~~ ni SB SF nF wi nl nl lod oF gE ot ho The January Everybody's is virtual ly su ** automobile number.” There | i» aise & Lrief but pithy lostalment of Mr. Lawson's * Frevzied Finance, Bay State Gas and the reapp-arance of Addicks are taken up in this vumber. > ZL Jersey Shore ) } WW maport JAiza 24 (Philad. & Reading Ry : 8 « PHILA - NEW YORK {Via Philad.) i ag fm... A.M. Ar New York..... (Via Tamaqua) J. W. GEFHART, General Superintendent Bu sX u8 ux CUallfornias, Tbe Pennsylvavia Railroad Com- | pauy hss arrsuged for a special per- sonuily-conducted tour through Cals | foruis, to leave New York, Philadel. | Re, phia, Baltimore snd Washington on | BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, January 25 by the' Golden Gate . Week Days. Special,” compowed exclusively of Pull EASTWARD. WESTWARD mun parlorsmokiog, dinlog, drawing. ¢ 1 room sleeping, compartment, snd ob | 35 et oo Lv..4 00 | STATIONS. |= 1 MME REIRERR EE, Ar. Lv Bellefonte. ~Ooleville... vecnl OTTER, wollOvens «Hunters... w= Fillmore, .... Briarly .... oe Wadden... | ~Rrumrine, «Bate College. wep truble, ..... et ner a nx 23 This special train will be run over 6 10 The best hotels will is at ck 25580, E38 ERERYSRK ¢ command of the party, 3 # Hound-trip tickets covering all [5 3 necessary expenses, $375 from sil points | : > 48 «® 83 Lo 8 SSRERER%sEx 3 i NNR NN - pn oo oo Pennsylvania Rsilroad except Pitts birgh, from which point the rate will | MUNNAR ARBORS BESRESEEsaNRER ahaha RRR a ey a——— 15 be $870 n For itineraries and further informa. | tion apply to ticket agents, or address | {ou APR Boyd. le al Passenger 90000000000000000000000000 Reeth Pha. +s § AMERY CHRISTMAS} smith, the Photographer, i and § A HAPPY NEW YEAR § a ———— ———— W. W, Bmith, the Photographer, | On Christmas we will give to will ba io Csntrs Hall Friday | Deeemibwr 22, from 8 to 2:80 o'clock. all famalies dealing with us a useful present, AA SM APARNA woes trip Yalokiy Kaooked Out, " Home weeks ago during the severe OUR CHINA CORNER Was never prettier than now, winter weather both my wife and my- | sell contracted wevere onlds which KERCHIEFS-5¢ to 6oc. FANCY TABLE LINEN speedily developed into the worst kind of a la grippe with all its miserable | of Maple Landing, lows. ** Knees and With Napkins to match. Jointa mohing, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and pose ranniog, | with alternate spells of chills an | Symptons} says Mr. J. 8B. Egleston, | TABLE COVERS, TOWELS. TOILET SETS-$3.00 up. HANDSOME DRESSER SETS. LAMPS wtmmefal and pretty, fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with 8 dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal nse soon poms plutaly knocked out the ip.” hese Tablets a thy sction of the bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneflolal when the system is congested by a Candies— 3 AMOUNT Ako Fresh Cakes for Xmas. reoeoe H. F. ROSSMAN SPEING MILLS, PA. cold or attack of the gri sale by ow. gars, Tukeefvile] 7. bo There is one thing that will cure it—Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap- pears, had to disappear. A healthyscalp means a greatdeal t0 you—healthy hair, no dan- druff,no pimples, no eruptions. The best kindof a testimonial “Bold for over sixty years.” Made by J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of yers ... | he Index... Bellefonte, Pa. SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. ... | he Index... PENNSYLVANIA R, R. Philad, & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Ry, + 3 i : £ ¥ 2 IH For Er Can : etre. Pit rough oar to Tyrone Week days for Emporio peburg, Pitteburg, Cana SETH Elation. recuse Niagara Fails, wit rom Ph Woek days srmediate stations indeiphia for Renovo, iP. M.«~Train 67 port and intermedisie stations ihrough Parios Lar and Passenger Coach for Philadelphia IOP. M.~Tmin 6, 8 inday only, for Wi lamsport and intermediate stations LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD Wook Days, WESTWARD M AM PM 85 5 42 Me 50 5 638 3 57 W642 on os Ms 10 x in oi oe 5 87 5 74 12 7 58 2 wm HB OR a6 i6 80 LURE. i) 33 a 8 on 42 12} 8 62 | Pleasant Gap ! 16) 8 55 | Axemann 16 3 29 00, | Bellefonte | 6 35 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- donat 5.208 m, 7.254 m. 9458, m., 1.15, and 52h L m., returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 7.40, 0.97 a. m. 10.08 ». m., 45 and B12 pm, On Sundays trains leave Montandon 0.16 and 052 a. m. and 409 m., returning leave Lowis burg 9.95 a, m., 10.00 a, m. and 4.48 p. m, W. W., ATTERBURY, 4. R, WOOD, General Manages Pass. Traffic Mgr, GEO. W. BOYD, General Pass'ger Agt. EASTWARD PM os bh 36 30 X BTATIONS Moutandon ® Lewisburg ¥ Biehi 6 Vicksburg fa MitMinourg é Milimont Glen Iron Paddy Mountain Coburn Zothy Rising Springs Penn Cave { Centre Hall | Gregg Linden Hall | Oak Hall | Lemont { Dale Summit a Baissea afafai PRE REECE at a EE Pp i i 1 ‘ 4 4 Z 8 3 a 3 3 a 3 3 a 4 ‘ ‘ 4 The Free Librery, Grange Arcadia, will be open to the public Saturdsy | afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock. mn aA Tablets, all sizes, at the Reporter office, 4 Page HE DX ILI YL VY IYI T TT % ATTENTION ! Do You Need Anything in 1 Hard LESTE oven YY £483 £ line ? Locks or Hinges Mill Hooks Gandy Stitched Belts Cant Ho Lace Leather Stoves Tie or Fence Wire Emery Wheels Limonds and a A Postal Card Market Prices. John lI. Olewine BELLEFONTE, PA. 2 OLLLLELLLBELL LT LLL LLL ETL ™ 0 THE BELL TEL 7.000 Citi . ~} « 3 Reaches 2 «3 1 4,000,000,000 Message % ' PENNSYLVANIA Contract D st a EGR EA 9% 9% % NW WN WU GG ww ‘XM A We We We We We 0 ) Cres pubd Is only 11 days off such a shor Don't put off 1 risks but come here tom are far better prepares before. Listen! Jarde Kerchiefs, Handbags, Etc. at the very lowe Handbags, 50¢ to $1.0 time. your ¢ ¢ i é / ¢ é / -. oo» Kreamer and Soi CENTRE HALL, PA. NNN TN NW DW Be WW NN WN Be EN S| “U9 IE NNN WNW TE WW BWW WWW UW * ust what you hav A Reliable Line of RUBBER GOODS + LOWEST PRI ice, 8 Ibs. for 25¢ Granulated Sugar, 5¢ Flour Sulphur, 3 cents per Ib. ¢ F. E. WIELAND, Linden H 29% 9M % TW WWW BBN 4 TO BND VHB Vw 2% NNN % TN 0 BOB BO G0 / dbddddddbbdid iLL dod doin ddd dodadodp ddd dh 30.0.5. The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mil J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors 4 FEF IPR TERI FAT NAIR IIIT III I YT YY FETE Y OY WHITE LILLY FLOUR snd MILL FEEDS « |. The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kind: Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwh Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, best prices the market will afford. COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coa! . had, always on hand, We invite = boards to consult with us before placing orders for £ NTI TT ITTY er ey YT Pr ree Pr tree 4 i —————————— TT ————— REAL MAKER, | DR. SMITHS SALVE bo ran 80 a CURES : Flesh Wound, Ulcers, Felons, Carbuncles, oils, Erye dSipeine. Setttuta, Totter, Loioma, Whi es, Burns, Scalds Chil cnn, Corns, 3 Ben ge, Contre Hal) FO covesinnivncirorirrsns a — wow 20 “w: FRODUOK AT STORES, Rasen +] | swan 08 hdd] EE “ #. Fever '"