The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 09, 1906, Image 1

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    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
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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