THE CE NTRE REPORTES R TH TURS DA Y, r OK “2 JANUAR 1906. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Prosbyterian—Centre Hall, morning ; Bpring Mills, aflernoon. Reformed—Spring Mills, morning; Union, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Lutheran} usseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | SALE REGISTER, George B. Lee—Weodnesday, February 21st, one-fourth mile south of Colyer, TAURSDAY, MARCH 1, 10 a. m. J.C. youhda aud C. W. one mile west of ¢ entre Hil on the Rish » horses, 13 cows, 8 Hl cattle, 10 hog il line of farm {mplements, Horses and cattle are all in good condition, Stover—Thursday, March 8, March 9, one o'clock, Mrs, Farm stock and Mrs, George E James P. Grove—Friday WEDNESDAY, MA Eliza Su , BL « fmpleme ' RCH 7, ntre Hill Hall-Saturday, implements, Saturday, March 19, 2 Mills : Farm stock, im \ ites ng outiit, Centre 1s, farm SW, i ROO one o'cloek, J, D. Mur shold goods mile north of Penn farm implements, y 13, one DOs, AIK Ma ednesday, reh 20. March 21. Tuesday, March 27. graved Cards, invita- The cards, office. gr aved tions, ete. abl this highest cla work, wc sn fp rrp —— fe Orders for et ell Li Love pr Congress, Tom Harter is, boosting ex-Judge John G. wwe | Is a ma: pany © or Congress. better than his com- ——— Man aud Woman Cut to Fleces r, of Selins Grove, and 1, of Sunbury, were iu- ider attempting to cross the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge which spans the Bus- quehanns River. Heider was decapitated and had one leg cut off, while Miss C rumwell was mutilated beyond recognition. Heider was the son of a well-to-do farmer. eames Democratic Caucus yemocrats of Centre county weir caucus for the nomina- tion of candidates for borough, ward, township and precinct officers not later than the 27th day of January, 1906, of the several will take notice hereof and fix the time for the hold- ing caucuses, lnstructions and gent in due time to each commitieeman. H. B. TAYLOR, County Chairman. ihe 1 will hold The committeemen precincts an d wards . of these Hanks will be Association, rhool a School Directors directors’ the court week, The attended by direct- county, the $2.00 mileage clause The third annual association house geasions were ors throughout t per day having the desired The speakers — Pr Prof, MeN nesiness suggest The old office were re-elected Ww as eid i AY I iast 1 red av Aurea £ well ie aud J cenis eflect Alberts and greal ear- valuable i ti me with ade many ious. association f the —————— — New ilailrosd Chartered. Pennsylvania is to have a new one hundred-mile steam railway run from Clearfield to Queen’s Run, Clin- ton county r having been granted at siate Department to the uehanna Central Railway Company, to run from a point of con- nection with the Clearfieid & Mahon- io #8 CHOATE Lhe Susq TI ——— GOOD ROAD LAW NOT VALID. McKean County Judge Declares that Law | Unconstitutions! because It is wpecial | Legislation, i | Judge Bouton, of McKean county, | declares the good road law of 1905 un-| constitutional. The decision was ren- dered on the petition of taxpayers of | Foster township to order an election! on the question of changing the system | of taxation from a working tax lo a cash tax, aa provided by the new law. Judge Bouton’s principal reason for declaring the sct invalid is that it of- fonds against Article 111, Bection 7, of the which prohibiis special legislation, This law is special, in that it makes possible one system of taxation in one township and another in another. He says: It is too plain for argument that the in Constitution, legislature cannot that the township of Foster all taxes for road and | Say purposes shall aid in cash, leave the oth of them, the right Another change from a working fax be } townships, or another under a law giving taxpayers their that, to work out taxes the road this TeAsGll Is since fo a tax is to be made the voters, by law delegates to them the law-making | + ti power, which arly against ue Constitution Judge louton ‘ not the legislatu to work o but it tion, The ¢ision has cau ex on of 0 some of whom declare has erred, the state matter. Bome newsps state that the decisic called * Bproul hold that the right rom the people : ' 1 Haus direct jegisia not by the voles of the people. McKean de- wn and inion an presasic lawyers It will require a decis supreme coord to settle thi nfused, a the Law, pers Re Of n bears on Roads his passed by the ih Good passed several years ayo. is It is the McLain, winter, error. legislature last at is under discussion ——————————— LOCALS Bov called Baturday Ri " A i vy Hlliam ver, of Potters Mills, afternoon, fo ore, causing te § t f . vy £3 i y i Fire at Port Royal stroyed i dwelll a Joss of $35,08 A ral Bow vas viaibl morning. MM: like wery, ai balmy ynday was very spriog- hid 1 the gir warm audq t Homol H The discontinued, i b Howard. Pp wtoffice a all patron serve rural free « y movements § the True ste and of dominant February. Mrs 1 county, Moyder, is & ais ries of imporiaal healthy traits of combat are MeClure’ good, Buesi 8 Liege, 1 Centre | re Durst, WEF Of irs, Philip Mrs. Jared Harper underwent a very gerious Opt ration ia the i pi Thu SAY ir. § more, peri the op Mr. Npring Mille, ar t hio, where their Ha gilelonte hos al lark, of Balti- Hn ration and Jamison, of 80D ry YOULE sn lives in SBhelb) nd is ill of Kidney disease BEAMSTRESS lyon is pre Kind ewing, both at shing pared to do all for TeR8GLIE ing Large quantities men and wolgen, the W mos! on 1 i and iron- it. are belong Hall by the Webers and Foreman & Smith. Hi cited. RE vl. also rol of shipped from the Centre hay station Prime grades are in good demand, m out ped hay is hard to move, ing Railway { in Clearfield, to a connection with the Philadelphia & Erie Railway Company's bridge over the Busquehanus st Queen's Run, a distance of one hundred miles, A Mupany, Minlmum Hoad Tax 81.00, The new road law, now in force, makes the minimum road tax for each taxable $1.00. This feature will ma terially increase the receipts for road purposes. The'townships that vote to pay road tax in cash will be able to considerably lessen the tax rate mill age, and at the same time have an equally large fund to apply to road making. The dollar minimum feature and bonus of fifteen per cent. paid by the state will be no small item, aud is calculated to induce districts to sub- stitute the cash tax system for the work-out plan. AP ——————— Swallowed Snake's Heart, In order to cure herself of consump- tion, Mrs. A. D. Hess, of near Watson- town, swallowed the warm heart of a large rattlesnake, and is now recover- ing, whether by mere coincidence or otherwise. Mrs, Hess contracted con- sumption several years ago, and of late wae confined to her bed and given up by the doctors. She was advised to take the rattle. snake cure, and her son purchased a large rattlesnake from a woodsman ; the reptile was killed and the warm heart swallowed by Mrs, Hess, Bhe is now able to sit up, —————— ———— “WANTED-=75 to 100 men to work iu Hammer Shop and Boring Mul. Ap- ply to the Standard Hteel Works, Burnham, Mifllin county, Pa, ~—0.5. ———— A A ——————— The low who sows wild oats gen. #rnlly mixes it w Lh rye, # ohn Runkle has moved to the er farm, east of Old Fort, by Hunkie, J. M. ¥ Kei purchased brothers, Philadel Run kle, of Will everal mouths ago Lis Dr. C. hia, and Rev, Stewart of amsport, t is said the Company will mileage book. The extra ten dollar feature will be eliminated, and the book wiil be good for use by one or more persons, Peuusylvauia Railroad of issue a new form Bometimnes ten more customers in a gtore would turn the scales from a losing day to u profilable one—and, as a rule, a few inches more of advertis- ing space would secure the ten addi- tional customers, W. D. Btrunk & Son, of Centre Hall, agents for the Huber Manufacturing Company, advertise their business in the Reporter. If in need of anything in the machinery line Brunk & Son can furnish you with it, W. E. Detwiler, the Reedsville grocer, formerly of Potter township, writes the Reporter that he would feel altogether lost without the Reporter, sud therefore paid in advance to have the paper sent regularly, In another column will be found the full text of » law relative to the main tenance of turnpikes that have been condemned by the courts. The law is of special interest to the townships through which the Youngmanstown turnpike passes. “ Frenzied Finance,” Mr. Lawson's remarkable history of financial crimes, closes with a bang in the February Everybody's. By no means ita least interesting paragraphs are those re lating to Mr. Lawson's long antiel pated Remedy, which he will begin to set forth in the next issue of the a Ti cm— Harris Township. WwW. H. Stuart made a trip to Altoona Inst week. Mrs, Mary R. Miller was a visitor | from Altoona, Daniel Bones, of Marengo, | here for a few days. Miss Nannie Leech, of Bellefonte, visited her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Keller, of Le mont, visited here last week. Miss Maude Corl, of Btate College, was in Boalsburg last Wednesday. Prof. Theodore Rupp, of Lancaster, fs spending some time in Boalsburg. P. M, Weber, of Huntingdon, spent a few days with friends in this place, Miss Blanche Tressler, of Rock Springs, attended services in Boal burg, Sunday. A number of the school directors in this township attended the conven- y in Bellefonte last week, and found most interesting, Mary Hess, Mrs, Coxey, Mrs, and Mrs. Hara Nweeney gpent lagt Thursday at the of Mrs, Henry Gingerich. WwW. H. Fry, Mr. and Mrs, Fred | Meyers, of Ferguson township, and Mr Mrs. Wm. Corl, of College township, attended the banquet on evening. Mra, Laura Bricker, visited tion it Mrs Frederick home and after residing of her stock of ceries and left this place last week, her mother and for a time, before Years, disposed will visit with at Unionville, ing in Tyrone. y banquet given by the Odd Fel- st Thursday evening was » more than a hundred guests, were made, was furnished by an tra composed mainly of home Frank Young entertained shopograph. A turkey supper, of the season, li Appropriate addresses Sx eellent music ull the delicacies wea served. —— dpm Spring Mills. F. E Bowersox, Thursday, made a trip to Tusseyville, P.J of Belvidere, Jllinois, y Hpring Mills visitor. Zeigler wife, last a few days in Rebersburg of Madisonburg, o this town Haturday. of Renovo, his father, James Leitzell, ¥. and week, w . Jd. Taylor, made usiness trip t Wiilia ent the guest of ial m is at i Hanns, i ph | Hanna Adsm Hazel and wife, of Bellefonte, were visiting friends in town Friday and Batnrday. (George Ream and wife, of Buobury, of the former's grandfather, David Barree. Communion services were conducted church Friday Are cals Evangelical A birthday surprise party was given Mrs, Charles Commings evening. D. W. Bweetwood, B. F, Kenpelly and Earl Bartley, Tuesday the Mountains, where pitched tents for a few trap small v or of day { to Maven their bear and Huey weeks, Lo hunt gate Che sun angelical » Ke Ev alte Bunday school, ruoon, elected the follow- for the ensuing year: Bowersox ; secy., Chas, Leitzell ; treas., Mrs. Verna Bowersox; Organ Mrs, John Fenstermaker, I'he time is close at hand when the citizens of Gregg township must de cide by their ballots who shall fill the local offices. This decision should be carefully made, without fear or favor, and with only one end In view-—that of selecting the very best men for the offices to be filled, without regard to their polities. The home offices are of even greater importance to the voters here than national aflairs at this time, and men who are capable, willing and honest should be elected. Men who know what to do sand who are willing to do it at the right time and in the right way. Men who are good Ameri ean citizens in the full sense of the word, and not merely politicians sevk- ing office for present emoluments or future political advancement. On Bat urdap at the primaries ia the time to act, for it is there the selections are made, day offi s Bs or ing ra E HBupt fat in, From ast week Mrs. Nathaniel Brown and daugh- ter, Miss Mabel, visited friends and relatives in Millbeim, over Bunday. Misses Ella and Minnie Neese visit. ed their cousin, Miss Alice Neese, sev. eral days this week. Mrs. Emory Ripka returned from her visit to Bt. Thomas, bringing with her her sister, Miss Belle Byers, who will stay for some time, Luther Bmith, of Johnstown, accoms panied by his son, visited his brothers, living in this town, T. M. Gramley made a business trip to Bellefonte, last week. The Reformed Sunday school recent ly purchased a pew organ from OC. E. Zeigler. James Osman bought the old organ formerly used by the Sun-|® day school, ——————————— A A TD ——— Goveinor Pennypacker, Attorney General Carson and State Health Com- missioner Dixon are running veck and peck la mn race to see who can do the most outiandish thing. It ap- pears, however, that Pennypacker has them all skinned, He complimented the recent legislature on the good they did. magazine, Visiting cards printed at this offios, a gn - SALE OF SURPLUS TOOK. Are Half Montgomery & Company, Closing Out Frice—Sale flellefonte, Ntock Sist, Surplus wt Closes January & 4 » Montgomery Company, Belle | fonte, are closing out their surplus stock at half price. Their lines of goods embrace hats, caps, gloves, overs and chil- coats, suits, trousers, rain coals, an endless variety of men's wear, dren’s suits, all rizes, children’s waists, men’s and boys’ ghirts. Remember it is Bellefonte, Montgomery & Co, meses Ninck. Funeral of Mr. The funeral of Jacob 8, Black, which took Friday morning of week, was one of the most largely at- the Bouth y The body Hall Thursday wis | conveyed to the home of the decessed’s | father, John A. Mills, from which was held. The remains place last tended on glide for some VENT arrived sat Centre afternoon, and Black, near Potters place the funeral were Mr. and and Karl Mull the Brotherhood No. 40 rations presented accompanied by On, | Bloo Mteve Durham, Mrs. ( Hegerty all of Hi~ ' gentlemen ington, Iilinols, repres of Locow The the senting the tive Firemen, \ bon. } floral deco. | and i other i 4 4 i arden nnd elabor 'y friends in Bloomington points were most ale beautiful. Mr. Black recely by Alton railroad, skillful aspociates ment he Chicspo & 1 Bi 1902 the / ed especial ion | the president of March 38, aanper in which handled carried Privce Heury The Prince sed fists fav d nt § i Miata the ail expres great presid dent ordered that the volified of his remarks Io man's death, papers says : “A sad feature sboutr Mr. Hiasck's death was that was to bh been married this sp riog to Miss Ida Loog, of Coshocton, Ob was not | as was a sister, Roberis, of t £ T vor it » plage, Miss Long and hes er-in-inw, H., UU. Roberts, Bloomington Joeatay sccompanied the fu ward, On resching thought best for M ins L. to Pennaylvanis, and consequent went to Newark, Ohio, to while with ber brother, (1. and later she will go on vania. Mr. Roberts also went to ark, returning Friday. ‘The marriage of Miss and have place Mr. Black was seven years ago, bul a misunderstand. ing came between them A siicili- ation took place last summer when Lhe two met in Colorado, but time death has formed a barrier { une. surmountable, “Mr. Black splendid qualiti mired and him." Miss Loug Long ne iraininen Iw giving sn scoount of the the yOUug Bioomington ort ® one of fie RYE she ied, the broth- Led ALG Balle Tend Blleroonn est Was go iy shi remnin for a H. Loong, Yeuneyl- New- parry od it it LO t 0 Lot agen Td * $ wa roe Lhe hat is Whe W 5 youn oR, ALG Was Hed by nil is 8 daughter of , of Bpriog Mills, I ————— Baby Lutz's Five Grandmothers | saw in the last week's Bat ¥ mothers, and wish that SBhefler bas five to say Lb Lutz also has five aby Lutz is Earl Luiz ; Mr ter of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Centre Hall ; Mrs, Boyder is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, James Mrs. Anna Cottle living in fleid, Ill The father, Latz, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lutz, of Centre Hall; Mrs. Laitz is the daughter of Mr. Mrs Uriah Stover. Mrs. Stover living at Houserville, Aaron Luiz is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. John Lutz Mem. John Lutz is living near Centre Hall. Baby Lutz's five grandmothers are Mre. J. H. Soyder, Mrs. Anna Cottle, Mrs. Aaron Lutz, Mrs, Uriah Btover, Mrs. John Lutz grandmothers, the son of Mr. and 8. Earl Lutz ies a daugh- {f Sayder, of Cottle, Plain- Earl Aaron Aaron iw aby 's and in A BURBSCRIBER The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, There disease prevailing ft sountry most dangerous because zo dex e fem tive. Many 14 deaths are ¢ A us it heart d 8 * pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is al- lowed to advance the * kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs or the kidneys Ras break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are fesling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, It corrects inability to hold urine and scald- Ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won- derful cures of the most distressing cases, Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and sold by all reggie in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles, You may : have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis- covery and a book that x tells all about it, both Homa of Swamp-Root. sent free by mail, Address Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghantcn, N. Y. When writing mention ng this generous offer in this paper. A EE] 3 n Keith's Theatre, last week of jail-bresker,!’ at Street Thentre, At each und every per- full view of the sudisnce, Houdinl will make an stlempt to escape frow a regulation seylum strait- jacket, strapped spon him by losane asylum experts. Others who perform | here this week are : Violet Dale, the imitator ; Gallagher and Barrett ; Will Rogers, lasso king ; Edmund Day and | Co,, in “The Bherifi’’; Annie and Jennie Yeamanes, famous entertainers ; | Burton and in Always the Way "'; Boye’ trio; Fddie Mack, dancer, and many others ——r——— of Muasie, This is the third apd Houdini, * the Keith's Chestnut i i i i: Brooks, Messenger College instruction and of Music, Orga, $34 pays six weeks board at the College burg, Pa., Piano, and string Instruments well einging, taught, Young i cured for as st home, For MOYER. Catalogue nddress, HENRY NT “3 3 3 B. Wf The Eastman Kodak veri Company ad- & their goods in aoother column. ens A pen tiny shapes cur ends, but, ' then, 3 the manicure girl. » wd the Hep A A ce — orter Stomach Troubles and constipation ‘Chamberlain's HB Diels are Lhe heat les snd o says J tomach and Liver! thing for stomach ipation I have ever t. Cullman, & druggist ttervilie, Michigan. “They are 0 take and siways give satisfac- I tell my customers to try them not satisfactory to come back L thelr mots but never aio! reale by C, W Tussey viije ¥Y¥. A. Carson, Mills ii iis gold’ i of Pe GREY Lion sud if ay bs qa x ¥ nave kb Nwar z, Potters OPP 0E00000000000006000000 SPECIAL OFFER ON PHOTOGRAPHS ad W. W. SMITH Centre Hall Gallery BCPNP000000000008000000P9200000000000C COROPPPPOOPINROO00000CLOOPO0PN000 Hs sagan nt al dd DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE«~1906, sellefonte, N. WJ. C, Halper ’ iW. Patrick (he rrity “" Ww. w, George BR. Meek ipeburg, 1st W., James H. Munson dnd W., Jaco Bwires ard W., EG Joues Ceutre o Hall, D. 4. Meyer Howard, Howard Moore Milihelmn, Plerce Musser Mi lesburg, Juines Noll Bouth Philipsburg, Joseph Gales Culenuvilie, P. 4, Uu State College, D. G. Meek senner, N, ¥,, John F, Grove, Belieloutle " H, P., John Grove, Belleloute P., Ira onfer, Yarnell ¥., J.C. Barnhart, Boland P., Lewis Wallace, Mileshurg Willis Hipple, Plue Glenn J. Dreese, Lemont A Lane ei, Phil Boggs, N : K _e Ww. Burn Co side, exe, 1. 4 in H. Fry, Pine Grove Mills ner Miller, Penna, ¥Yurmace | Bossman, pring Mills ', Herrin g, Peun fail Smith, Bpring Mills « D. Orndori, Woodward W. P,, Ralph E Blover, Asronsburg moon, Emory McAleese, Blormslown Harris, John Welland, Boslsburg Howard, A. MM. Butler, Howard Henry Hale, Julian E P.,D B Smith, Eagleville W. P., Albert Bergner, Monument J. W a lke P., H ¥ cManawsey, P.4 a B £4 P., Huey uy » ang Liberty Wolls Blore Win vers, Fmuliton ward Miller, Milihelm M Waddle Auman, Coburn P., George H. Emerick, Centre Hall P., F. A. Carson, Potters Mills £ . Jaton B. Epangler, Tusseyvilie WE Fra nk Philipsburg » Fred Wilkinson, Munson Station Henry G. Danneker, Retort } Bedding, snow Bhoe ver, Moshannon Monte if chsant Gap 1. Kelley, Bellefonte wver, Port Matilda 4 { ’ 1 3 k, Nittany eh, Hublersburg ne, Lion Port Matiids E. TAYLOR, Chairman ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Opera House Block | BELLEFONTE, PA, pposite Court House | € hes of legal business sttended 0 XECUTOR'S NOT iC EL er TERS TERTA- mentary on the estate of Busanns Hoster- ate of Miles wwuship, deceased, havi duly granted 10 the undersigned ke wou tally request any persons knowing them. indeblad to the estate Wo make mmediale nt and those having claims sgsaiust the same 10 present them 4 sulthentioated for set. W. HOSTEEMAN, Executor, Centre Hall, Pa. DMIKISTEATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS — of Adsinistiation on the phil of sugh, wie o ITegE wwnshi having been duly grasied to the under would respectfully request all or themselves Indebued 10 the estate 10 rer og tone diate payment, aid those baving claims agains ihe same 0 present them duly sutbenticsted for selliement. : JAB, P. GROVE, Administraior W. Harrison Walker, Spring Mills, Pa trney, Bellefonte. OTICE TO « REDITORS—1 have —— poinied agent for ihe heirs of Sarah Seoeaned All persons having Calms sid esale will please present them 0 payment Td msn, Dery POE [a BLY OR me Liement. i WwW. B Centre Hal MINGLE, « PB. UMP EEPAIRING— The undersigned is prepared to repair all styles of pumps, ete, apt attention will be given this work sand Pumps and repairs for uished al suy time, st lowest oust, Also. as full plumbers supplies. If In ven of walsr pipes, Bo mailer what sise Ur quan- ity, get prices from me. A no, Gasoline Eugines 4 same, Can be fu ine of J. B. ROWE, Centre Hall Pa. & HO! s i BE 0 3 [Of Of Of 0 sg 2 SlL1lP Bi » [of W surprise you. El 4 HBP a £1 0 bed > | Y LAG BEE PERS 02 he goods are & DAVIS cB BoBoRoRoRoRoRoRoRoRoRcRoRcRomoRoRol New qualities and the lowest prices possible to make, 25¢
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