OL. LAXIN. CHE WAY TO REFORM, Iu his speech to a grest assembling of farmers at New Millport, Clearfiel county, on Thursday, Lewis Emery Ji., used this “ If you J enough, and Know it, all the wealth o the Vanderbilts, is, Rockefellers W men of the election of the fusion significant langungs feel. you are rect the Gould and the other enitl mntry cannot prevent » i : I 3 ticket in tenn Have to sylvania next November nough asked if I have nerve an order or a resolution providing for annulling the charter of a In io IY COTpors tion violating the law, this | HiLY Lewis Emery ; I sm y I will my then will be the years ago will that WT ervalil ind My Was Know place positio; same if thirt vel aaa I will ask no favors will take no orders from the gang, I have no respect for Lhe gang o1 men who compose iL. ' The weight and importance utterances coumist in the f have behind them career of the spes his every act has beer them, consistenly oppos vader During all d sion and demanded tions of the State shall During the same peri the gang which He has no respect for and no afllliation with i oe wii ugh hiss the Ntate them i it elected governor, as ¥ ell rt rts orf utmost thie be against the rati Fal law-breaking gang. That he v to either or be u either no man of sen While all this is true the opposite would largel with his oppponent, Fu should the latter by any mischance be- His chars corg x y fav fluenced Id shows ar \r unduly in by Mi: of Emery, iy the ease J twit : » Ntuart come governor, excellent and amiable personal ter b admitted. No one exception to the character of Samuel W. Pennypacker, History, shows that as governor the May e four years sgo took nowever, latter was completely “ominated by M. = as long as that quently for a considerable time the in- Quay ne lived, and 811 bse fluence of his successor as leader of the gang was very great with him. The sane was true of the Legislature elect. ed with him or while he was governor The gang domiuated these bodies completely un. til defeat the ticket last fall If Mr he would have to lool Penrose and the « and Lhe big corporations after the { machine Stusrt were « ih leader r charge of gang, or incur the great ingrate, The Le with him would be gang and the should he desire to se forms his could do nothing more tha Pennypacker did until the machine candidate for atid gis! Om piia i i hands w Wide arer last fall compelled the corporations to o tures coneiliate public sentiment reform the people of to make of corrupt the fif rder I in the Legisiatur: y pmasi #OME legislation there- fore, want fl ves tion rule Mtate ticket mony with it, #Ere ’ gat must Lig y and = WORDS I'he peo going of a two-cent fare on the electing Emery and a reform ture, ' said '* Farmer characteristic breezy way toa rep of the Philadelphia ‘* Bpeaking of “ Farmer,” "1 want one where | can sleep, tired. a big harvest up been busy getting iu the Be FROM CREASY “ 1 y Ler nr ake = it ratiroads | 'S fe In gi Creasy in his irte Press said the Fools, ' We're having ny way I I'ma and have crops to think about politics, ’ in signing warrants the Auditor General's Department in register. After casually glancing at several letters he added “ Speaking of a heavy crop, keep your eye on this man Emery He going to harvest the biggest crop of votes in November that any candidate has received in Pennsylvania for many a day. His letter of acceptance sound. ed the keynote of this campaign and he has the people with him The people know they have been denied certain things to which they were en- titled. Now they are determined to have them. “ Corporations which get good all of a sudden don’t fool anybody. The action of the railroads in reducing the rate of fare for travel will not affect the fight which the people are making for their rights. The railioads only acted because they saw that sentiment was aroused. A two and one-half-cent rate will not satiefy the people. They de mand a two-cent rate and they will im SD A A ————————— So. UALS Wilbur Lhe Burk holder telegraph ope I rator at Bellefonte station on the v Pennsy, was stationed at Tyrone for a few days last week Miss Kate Dale, daughter of I J. f eritertained 3 aver Dale, of Lemont, was Sunday Dy RET entre Hall Mrs ing Mills D. WW, , Saturday I tenant ot 16 | 6 iis W. Neese Aan Emilie Alex. nnder, in ( Mr and of and Hoyer M1 Mrs Hall ohn were guests of dradford, south of Centre Wee k I near Bpring father ‘ Monday I'he Mr WHS 11 Low ractic att horse was Li { iver, v morning to attend to the sal + of Samus ese AL Mi hters Netti W day 1g aid their | Hor I to Cen- | Hall M owner of t ire wig hi isedl t » farm ope 4 conducted just about i LE WwW right a ITEINAan D : ble eatnpaign f thal Lhe poopie | | ea LOW sentiment jaro everywhere | omg ian found ever Ls 1} radical who have for will i | | i i LEE 1 ’ i Hot t Wii's 5 4 iu be t imi ine with Hi the Line dee o duty i Mr the Lincoln f with er ooRevell is the ls i has Li al Ie . i ion t Roosevelt vited guberna- party him, not Peun- LON torial candidate of the of Pennsylvania to con Mr. R Le situation ’ it be that wiili fo meet t in : fayiva with the Lincolu spirit and duty : ! y [$1 the Livvoln devotion to a ot ——— Parifl documents are being heralded broadcast by munagers of the Republican party. It requires a great effort ou the part of the “standpsat’”’ party to convince the voter that it is to his interest to pay more for aril! protected goods in this country than the sane goods are sold for after being shipped half way around the world, With the manufacturer it is different. He understands at once that the tariff permits him to cusrge exorbitant prices and become wn mille lonaire. over the country the hr ———— > The Michigan Democratic State Convention indorsed Brysu for presi. dent in 1908. Bpeaking of the return of Bryan from Europe this month Mr, Hendrix, Chairioan of Convention, said : “The men who sid him ‘nay’ in 1896 to-day support him ; not only do they support him, but in the name of upited Democracy they say, ‘We will go down in ships to the ses and welcome back to home and to leader. ship the great American commoner, Bryan.’ " FHROUGHOUT THE STATIS of 4 Semi-Local Charmeier if hath from the Exchange Tablas While picking huckleberries reur vans Falls, Wyoming county, (irant Dill was twice bitten by a rattlesnake and Hed seven hours afterward it i PRYINE some month ess than $55 ¢ 5 i ham tow: tter county, hax for the second orfeited its ation 1 Pu HKE ws deep Liiere th Jones i eeln wl pre Are WHREOND Willis on the Buflalo vas almost truck wit torm iildiog THIET Kee IVEIrsary whose home nt Was oy al which the principal was highly pleased t ends AEriICO arm will be broken or ti ii ie work of rapidly or dupietion one more ummer will be started the farm { Huntingdon Furnace, Friday on f Uriah Woe ¥ lightning ff last totally destroyed, together f 4] } : Car's Croj hay wheat i if inst years grain and a t impiemenis, roof. at irriat OXIA * BR RIA IDSUTADCE shooting, (tenrge lake Wes pon & shot I hie Ricked riking her in the face, ScOpi taunched she found i bits ull wt t 3 “13 +4 ied wien sly, aad been & ight had returned to her eve, (race Nunook. nged the Huntingdon ot a brief illness She ug with a family in Shir aiid became ili, when she was iarge by Stewart Ruble and She this home af ped tly sink into a comatose Wak liar a malady and ch } i atate, when her skin would d 11 she died turn blue as indig 4 t was from one of these i alla t tit si Odd Fellows’ Heunlon oO Odd Fellows Ww Are ell completed for the reunion and picnic, Park, lie epeakers for Rev. D at al Friday, the occa H. Hart, Deputy Grand Master, of Harrisburg : J. (. Meyer, Esq , of Bellefonte ; Rev, CC, (, HSnavely, of State College, and others, Lunch, ores, et will be served by the local lodge. Tu the after. noon a game of ball has been arranged for Centre Hall, Grange 10th inst $i10L are woe ' nip ————— Keltth's Theater, some very entertaining and attract. ive features are offered at Keith's Chestnut Street Theater, Philadelphia, this week. At the top of the bill is Julie Ring & Co, in a new and brill. jaunt sketch, “A Quiet Life’. The sensation of Paris is Badi Alfarabi, and he is now doing stunts at Keith's. The Rappo Bisters are Russian dancers, Jordan and Harvey, * The Two Israel. ites’ ; Young and DeVore, in 8 dans ing act ; Flo Adler, with popular song hits ; John Hazard, monologist ; I Durand trio, Italian character voeals iste ; Maceo and Fox, colored come diane ; the Faye Bisters, musioal en tertainers, are a few of the many scheduled for the week. Fred Karno's London Comedy Company is booked for a presentation of * Mumming Birds, or A Night {nan English Mu. sic Hall '', ft mat Visiting cards printed st this office Found Spake In Sewing Machine Opening the top of a sewing muching in her ut Burnside, home 9. 1906, ¥ MISSOURI MINING DISTRICTS A Sixty Mile Tour Through Missourt wn Mining trict in a large rattlesnake coiled in a | The snake struck the fall Mra j killed it with & poker = - fat WOInsN Bn to the floor a From Ohio Crops Ale grovod most excellent Ohio anccording WwW. | snbout Green Springs | to a report from Wm | that place, who in note to the He porter after highly complimenting i mnt of it Wheat per anda | paper on ace sbhiundance of ne {1 VE, RAV mw threshing Ha SU Lo 42 bushels ROPE polatoes looking well thi cabbupe is corn good condition. Fruit op Work is plentiful il; farm are are worth Cents ote 1s 8 good Croy and i ibe , i IoRing well ix in fair for I n day men get hands )y LO per month, N carpenters, $2.50 : masons, $4 2 . Candidate Tur the Reformatory isd in his eens was discov R the dead of Lr. Allison's chicken house in night Phis youngster, more experienced in theiv anyihing lee should | sent id community like support more round thief, and for many ii il a —— Engine Exploded. eLgiue o Hosterma $ standing iit af islantiy Billed host Lorn in dis wWite, Yaw (r seam tal O1 OCCT red shiner wv w= ilerally fx were Li 1nd red feet Br pps PW § 1G Whe Got the 81 Da Boi O00” i Foie ' JOUTHAL teputii it uniy iearfield will for during the Inte that WHe few weeks ago over to Barclay i= sald that one man alo KX) from the iarcisy forces get { ‘et fre ooun thie Iti tent! ballot yeharged that MeKean th « 4 untly men went home wi MH in their pocket Centre ¥y has got thei: 161 1 with them vo come (0 the Me aatorial cotifereace and demand that Let received we Lon inate their man them produce § { id Lhe foi thie of go congressional vomination and turn the bag ¥ 2 il over to the ( Nenatorial earfield conferees for the nominatlion, § “It is smusing to hear 1 tell happened, bul several Centre how it in Lhis happened and il an entirely different story.” fie county delegation just people it county know how J Schoo! Hosrd M borough school board Fhureday evenivg and formally elect- Lycoming Normal and Bucknell Uni. versity, to teach the High School at salary of $70 per mouth, The opening of the school term was fixed for Monday, Beptember 3, with an intermission during the week of September 17th, on of Grange Encampment. The rate of tuition a account the t for owuship the same as collected during the past #ix years. The (ax rate was increased one mill, or from six and ove-half to seven and one-half mills. This in- Crease Was necessary on account of the increase in the salary of two of the teachers. Mr. Btrohm's salary was raised from $40 to $45, and the prinei- pal’s salary was advanced from $60 to $70, or an increase of $15 per month, a total of §105. The additional one per cent. millage will add to the school fund $137.00, a trifle more than is need. ed to cover the raise in salaries. The school board did not heve a single applicant, who is a college graduate, whose demand for salary was not above $60. MR Ae After having worried through the whenst harvest, farmers are having a repetition of the same experience in securing the barley and oats crop. The barley is about all cut, but much of it Las been exposed to n week or ten day's continuous wet ®eather. Oats the sickle, but the weather ure such that the farmer Hall, on his recent trip to the 3 the Missouri that he prepared an | was 80 impressed with BO of un sixty mile mir, which |b Ow f 3 y . Leaving Oro Junction for Lhage, the county seat of Jasper ty, the route runs through slations Frisco, and also passes the rots which the sLOL y {ou I'his is one of the finest | (quarry Wi {taken i | House jings in the west, and cost §12 for the Jasper count y ARK} i Al Carthage Lhiere are rie ps Iu district veral prospecting drills, { Carthage for the mining | Bouthwestern Electric Railway { taken his road passes Lhrough {fq § i iso dated fq troup mines, the 8 arthage fair Eire it ) ry aversed | of and a ve Iarmin ountry Hg K re i Laake a AlN, Hie TEA prominen i 130% i e soul west =lation Jen weg led Ha i greal mining i's sperily : | | $ : { lead and [i tir wat Bie flies al IGE piants » there Many is 1 48 & person pl Inder gr ilies : in i velurniog ABRLIOND We DOoaArde Main Line for Galena, Kanpeas ror of g1 y a man | tervilie is ano eal mining riune and ¢ § Om ie see RIL Lreasure ilk many Rios Ou poss] De » eg Liir Kt row igh these al piles of , and while y You wonder ’ EWMARILOW Wel iH Uj ’ in yi 5 . Widen wre Here {ht i which Ly “n 1c {0 KE lnbabitants cated the power house of western Railway in stalled two 1400 -horee power engines to generate the power for the electric line. ity went of about We arrived in Jopliu, a $0,000 souls, al noon and from there to Galena, Kansas, another min- ing center. Returning through Joplin gate of and Oklahoma Lasebnil be City. and of Joplin, Going through Centre Valley we had the pleasure of seeing the Underwriter Mill, the modern the district. Ii is run by and it is 300 feet long. The Ozarks have a pump in the ground that weighs 81,000 we wilhessed a Joplin Phis was a thirteen ioning game the score was 1.0 tween in favor most mill in electricity pounds. There are many funny names these plants, such y Yellow Dog, Black Cat, Missouri Mule and Ground Floor Mach more might distriet, but it must be seen for as 1 i of this io be ape precited. Arriving at Oronogo at o'clock we were ready for our suppers, after this trip of about sixty miles. ——————— To Siberia by Rall be maid ‘ The Czar is said to have at last granted the concession to the Ameri. ean syndicate which is to build the railroad to connect the Biberian rail road with Behring strait. The latter is to be tunneled and connection is to be made through the tunnel with the Alsskan railroads. Large grants of land are to be given the promoters of the railroad by the Russian govern ment. The project will, of course, re. quire years for its completion, but it cannot be considered either impossible chimerioal, Valuable mineral re in Russian territory by the railroad, and this fact outs a large figure in the plane of the projectors. List Correction, The subscription list of the Centre Reporter was corrected this week. Please examine the label and report if any errors have been made, ‘‘ Beven "’ is the prevailing to begin cutting the crop, The is one dollar each YOu have a0 old atx to exchange. i | i TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Bellwood was decided as the place the Centre Hving in Blair « al which county hold at. people county will their annual reunion, on the 18th is Miss Helen Hosterman js visiting in and about Allentown, fr “he ends { aut gained when a al { udent Allentown ollege for { : 3 F LIE Crops anda hn on Lhe farm Nathaniel Boob, near Millmont. § fear i162] i i "i OLR] ably damaged by : Hox a pEvVere naiistorm. r Wh now ves at { Millheim Heberling fe yenrs | 5 1 + ie leading schoo n in Ferguson swhghip dected { Lo teach one of the sche Mlate lege High school 1 Ls % vot 1103 OWI for the rr ou fie 18 NOOR fit ( the iliness of Henry Dauberman’s meat ve vender nor [in i Lind N. Garne i IaY rates, Oak Grove well, Centre Hall crapes on hand, thanks $40 ; or en { 5 3 thea iaF 1 (3 ). Gray, the junior member of L*ray & Mon, insurance OLE, made a business x? Is YaueYy asl week. Lrray report the in- up summer r to Mr «381. nee business has been Keeping standard f the representing the in town Me in 0,, Was lasl week MH his firm, A M r. Meyer rs, Fishel Was purchase ril & Co BeIvViICoR fo represented the whose business i H by the Maynard, Mer- ax well as Mr. Meyer's good Mrs, Edward Rebecca Moye Pe A. Zeigler, nee Miss i# at her former home at Rebersburg for a few weeks. Before reaching that point Mr. and Mrs Zeigler visited former's home in Eldrid, McKean county, from which place Mr. Zeigler went to Michigan to do forestry work iu Washington, § it the I'he Zeiglers live where Mr. Zeigler in the forestry divi. gion of the Agricultural Department, All honor to the man who earns his living by honest toil. He, it is, above all others, who is always pulling for better things. t i hioids a positi § 4 i He is the first resident greet the stranger and tell him that he is visiting the best town in the state. He is ready to fight, at the drop of a hat, the fellow who willingly runs down the community's best along with ite worst, and there is something inspiring in kis cordial invitation to the chronic croaker to ** move where else.” SOTEIO- A vicious bull dog attacked = indy in the streets of Lewistown and badly lacernted her arms. The dog was ordered killed by the burgess, but before the person designated to perform the execution carried out his orders, the brute so badly chewed up the man’s hands that he was obliged to retreat, The brute was finally killed by & dis charge from 8 shot gun. The injury inflicted by this one worthless pup is of more account than all the dogs in Mifflin county. Be watchful of the dog ! “Ounce a fartaer, niways a farmer,” is an adage believed in strongly by George Durst, just east of Centre Hall, Mr. Durst retired from the farm over a half dozen years ago, and later sold his farm, one of the best in Potter town. ship. But he was discontented with. out owning 2oough acres to be called & farm, and consequently set to work to buy several tracts of land near his home, and now has the major part of one hundred acres. Characteristic of the Dursts, everything must be in pore fect order, therefore the painters—p, R. Auman and sssistants—are paints log the buildings on the premises. he