THE QENT 8. W. SNITH, RE REPORTER. Editor and Proprietor, Centre HaLL, PeNN’aA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1906. TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTR.—20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, DEMOCRATIC CO. N. W..J. ( COMMITTEF..10006 Bellefonte, Hag a , Patrick Ges , Georg " eo Ro Mba 9 V. W Phi Centre H Howard, Millhoim Howar Bi DEMOC ATE TICKET RATIC ST MOCRATIC COUNNY TICKET Aaronsburg, Mrs. Murray, of Hall, and Harry Mensch, of Williams- port, were called to the home of Lewis Men=ch, where is lying very Mrs. Harvey Meyer Akron, Ohio, are visiting at the homes of J. P. Coburn and Dr, ( Mrs. Kizzie Swabb spent a few days with her dgughter at Tusseyville and friends at Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Condo are s pend- ing a few days at Atlantic City. Mrs. Burd and Mrs. Harman visited their daughters few days last week. Mrs. Isenhower and daughters are visiting friends at Montandon and Lewisburg. E. R. Wolf, of Wolfs Blore, town Bunday. James BSwabb, who i= employed at Latrobe, at the bakery trade, is for a few weeks’ rest. Miss Marjorie ible, of Milroy, spent ¢ Of Rabeces Centre Grandmother Harter ing and rit i Iii al this w sons, of Musser. al Bellefonte a Was in home a few days plessantly at the home E. G. Miogle James DMeckly, of Miss Kathryn Smull Cave Sunday. Winfield, were t and o Penns Messrs. Clymer Btover, E James Bwabb and Merrill favored the Reformed missionary ciety with a few fine sscred quartets, Bunday evening Mrs. F. W Brown, of Bprings, is paying a visit in former place of residence, Rev. B. R. M. Bcheeder has greatly improved his home by having the front fence removed, Mrs. Tucker, of Ohio, 1s visiting Prof. W. T. Meyer and daughter Eva, at this place. Mrs. Annle Swarm and children, of Olean, N, Y., are guests at the home of Mrs. Bwarm's father, Fred Limbert R. Wolf, Isenhower Ap Beaver this her Fred Limbert, Jr., whe is employed at Altoona, spent a few days with his wife and young son, returning to his work on Monday. Miss Dillie Mertz, of Northumber- land, is the guest of her uncle, Henry Philips. s———— Destroy the Wild Carrot Wild carrot is growing profusely along the wayside, bounding many otherwise well-kept farms. The weed is a very troublesorae one, and should not be permitted to take possession of the soil. The best way to eradicate it is to pull it out by the root. ————— A A SA ————— Smith, the Photographer, W. W. Bmith, the Photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday, August 24, from 8 to 2:80 o'clock. aE Toms wa ER ——— Harris Township. Daniel Stover, a large Mra has Hall, | last | near Pine pumpkin year's growth which is still in condition. Mrs. William Wagner, of Juniata, is spending this week with her sweet of sinters, sar afternoon, the 25th. Arthur Kimport and Monday in Pine Grove Mills. Richard Kremer and family are vis- itors from Altoona. Mrs. B. J. Wagner and son Cyrus are here from Juniata. Miss Margaretta Goheen is enter taining Mise Mary Long, of Tyrone, who was schoolmate of hers at Millersville Mrs, Black Harrisburg, are Hh M iss glienln Johnson, the Boals and fl taveri In Krumrine spending friends 1 will leave Bellefonte, HOLe wi ere an student nu Bell telephone exchange the ¥ A fW Ls number o citizens this of p attended (hie Business Men's at Hecla Park. id Mor WwW psourg Weare picn M1 HEAT Ie Bi H Pibbens, of Rao al the Miss I Fhursday recsnt visitor { home of Michael Begner la Dale, of Oak Hull, spent vith friends in Boslsburg aud vicinity Guy Edmiston, of Renovo, spent a week in this place, Misses Fl lothersbaugh visited at tue John Hess, in Friday Silas Gibony, of Baulsburg ia Rhone and Margaret home Grove Mills "ine on and his Dr. Kidder's., Mr turned home Monday, and Miss Mary ited at (ribony re remained wi Mary Kidder I i “ n Wagner Mountain ( . of MAG i Y.: in Be EE) jripe trying Reformed spent Saturday #- iminuy, who { W As CHITOUs Of HEAL ia Lhe 8o the afternoon was spent inyiog and sacred songs which amber of her friends I'he g from r Pomon range, held Hall, Tue Mra Ali Misses Maude FTADReErs fniere sttendad tne al ak adny. Bisir and Guy aud thie atid N+ Higgins ir 1 Visited Der {arvest Home services will be held hi Sunday morn- Hill school, purpo Al Mi of forestry Alto which sit LH : M jas I engaged as in « i Krumrine of that school Miss Esther Pine Hall The principal road segue Oe i jue LAS Dee Brown (a vi ai now is le afraid that there ee that the tioned for a station in this townshig jast a Litt will place, piace men- no depot at famous as Rhingletown is only — Hebersburg. oe Lee Kidder, of Pitsburg, several days with his grandparents Daniel Harter, of paid tives here Miss spent Williamsport, it friends a short visit to and reis- Nadie tower, of Coburn, is in this piace Grove Musser is spending several weeks with friends here Daniel Corman, of Penn Hall, was the gueat of his parents, Mr. and Mrs James Corman, Sunday. The masons are building the for Mr. Doughty's new house. wall (3. Pp. Ciarrett has the contract todo the car- penter work. The oats crop is housed in this vi. cinity, The crop was a heavy one, but was greatly damaged by the late heavy rains. The Bierly Brothers have takeu the coutract to build several concrete walks in town. Clark Gramley is at present giving Lis fine residence a coat of paint. Two games of buse ball were played here Baturday. One game was be- tween Coburn and Rebersburg and the other between Astonsburg aud Rebersburg. Both games resulted in favor of Rebersburg. The farmers in this vicinity are at present raising their potatoes. The crop has been cul short by the blight, which causes them to rot, Saturday while Frank Shullz was hauling manure his horses became frightened, while driving around the barn, and begun to run st full speed: Mr, Shultz was thrown from the wag: on and received painful though not serious injuries. The horses were caught by Mr. Bhowers, but not until the wagon had been completely wrecked. A it ———— Beauty ls only skin deep, conse. quently all heiresses are beautiful, 'UMONA GRANGE MEETING State Master $1 Talks on Grange Nation nl Banks Lightulng Rods Encampment nod Falr Also Discussed Falephone, ‘The third quarterly meeting of Cen- tre County Pomona Grange was held I at Oak Hall in Tuesday. The attended, the whole seating capaci'y sessions wire largely of the hall being filled. i W. Dale were spread with the choicest substantinle and dailies, din of which the patrons gathered and pelled the slightest intimation hunger, I'he meeting was ten o'clock by Worthy Master called to (feorge Ww Dale, and after the preliminarivs were | gone through by the officers of Pouwio- na, Who on Lhiis occasion wers Lecturer Cr lL. (ipgrich | seer, Jacob Yarnell Dale Bteward, Geo {roodhart Annist Chaplain, W aut Blewards, | Nathan Grove ; Gate Keeper, William Annie Dale Flora, Mre. D. W , appointed instead of Miss Rockey ; Pomona Lillie Dale ford 'yson I'he address of welcome was by Hiram Thompson, who assured the members of the order that Vi | Grange would always give the county organization & most cordis! welcome, I. 8B. Frain, who belongs to the wriginal ed, by saying that the past kindly re A 1 outdone ceplions tender ne Whe NOL to be by local Ciranges, snd the indications pointed | Lo a repetition of the same gone | Rospitaliity following Wesay | er, Henry Heaton, Mrs. Good hart Mary Minnie Grove recited posts, Lhe Fhe Master appointed the committees on credentials: 1. M Misses Marshall, (#rove tderipg of which was well doue tie sentiments heartily approved Keller, recretary of Mutual JRles A Fire | Lenlre Lotinty Uesinpany made his quar £riy LHe MUpARDY is dolug =» gregaling millions promptly ieee! Ail He jorily of thy (Osses i COLL pany were Le resuit W LICH Clesily proves Lhatl HAVE been aking Tiss, I the ki Hon fhe clhiniruan o snd Fair Committes plans in Grange Par perfected as far ; chisirmal IeArily Blrates thal the patrons are mu d that ¥ th ner t iterests, sn | greatly out Year ome Ti { ALY previous A | dis sie exhibit in WwW holes Vall (rranges Lo hia Billie thie Grange Lhe seme Lime ne mtr vidual « | certainty of obtaining the cash iffered for each meritorius artic play of farm products heretofore un. seen In Centre county To further stimulate Granges in ! matter of | Btate Master Hill hss offered to | sent the Bubordinate Grange best exhibit Na de | the a Tioga County f Of dollars i tional Bank note ten | nomination. Said Master Hill { Lhe dooor is a Granger, the premium a mihde piece of Grange money, the recipient a | Grange, the cash should be used for Grange purposes-for improvement of the hall, purchase of paraphernalia, or the like’ Fhe proposition, of course, was cepted, and sly winks here and there the mild Le RO | RAVE away #ecrel that elaborate plans we made to Master Hill Prize, ‘The advisability of Granges Orga. izing their own banks, '’ was a ques tion that brought forth a discussion of considerable length opened by Hon capture the I'he subject was L.. Rhone, who dwelt largely upon business capacity of the members of the order compared to those now conducting financial insti- tutions such as are under contempin- tion. As conclusive proof of his pre- dictions, he pointed to the success attained by the order in various enter- prizes, viz: the insurance business, the Grange Fair, and The Patrons Rural Telephone Company-—all sue- cessful ventures. The organization of banks is already a reality, the question being the advisability of organizing such su institution in Centre county, State Master W. F. Hill has a per- sonal knowledge of banking methods —~both inside and outside of the Grange plan-—and he gave his hearers much information on the subject. Among other things the speaker said it did not prove a difficult matter for Granges to organize National Banks in other parts of the state, that in some instances the stock was oversubscribed three times. Huntingdon county has under contemplation a trust company, all the stock, except a very small per cent. to be subscrived by members of the order of Patrons of Husbandry, He also spoke of the immense profits of Nations! Banks, and pointed as evidence to the fact that National Bank stock could not be bought in the market at any price, James A. Keller, president of the Penns Valley Hanking Company, agreed with the former speakers that 1 i i i { | { { | i i | | i | i i i TR - a LOCALS, Brisk rain Bunday night and Mon- A Bell telephone was placed in the) residence of W. Grosse Mingle, Centre Hall "A car load of mileh ped to Philadelphia Toesday morning, by J. W. Mitterling. Mrs. Jane Harper is in delicate hesith at the home of her daughter, Mrs, George H. Emerick. Mr. and Mrs. Black Miss Me- Connell, of Harrisburg, are boarders at the Boalsburg cows was ship- nnd hotel Bell her Miss Edna Murray, one of the taking however, telephone operators, is vacation, which is most. ly being spent at her home Mra William Elizabeth, of Htate Hall Monday f the many persons who cousult- ed Dr Radeliffe, the Bpecing int Foster and daughter College, were in I'he latter MeNaul, of Curwensville, M fi Harry guceseding I (ann as solicitor r the winty Pennsylvania Mr been transferred to hone Company (ann has Hunt. i Is FHEMOMIRTELLYS gdon Benner township ade pted Heed and ict of the ge GIrsimmng and Henne " ler nl 8 recent inerting GES «or AE MA FS : po hi =, i ORG Faylor for Congress pring Mills. Charles Allison has spending conference of the some time at the home of his father, | Twenty-first District WwW. M. Allison. | was held at DuBois Monday afternoon and Col, Hugh been he Democratic i Congressional of Centre, ballot, Taylor and D. Hagerty, of Clearfield, Faylor, the fourth vas niae for (Col Ww | was nominsted op The vote Hveryman, bought a fine mated team His business is increasiog rapidly “ Woody,” the landlord, is deing a nice busines He la the most popular of all landlords fed at this for pome years past. Heveral people are leaving for Ocean Grove this week, Smith Brothers are They have furniture, make almost every day Quite a large delegation this place attended the Business Men's pic- last Thursday, and all report a good time, Bome of the Lock Haven, thinking that Hmith three for ry ¥ ~- mM Hienie phd place The members of the M. EK. chureh of Centre Hall, contemplate holding a basket Tuesday, August 25th, bers Lhe far pienie on Grange Park A 11 All the next mien. 10 1h gs» invi- doing numerous # good business, de of church eX pected liveries of gteves, ete, to! come and help make it a day of ure for the children A cordial 4 is extended to of from tation to atten any the it. members of the other churches nic at Hecla, town who feel like taking a part in COMMIT boys > far a= got as eee) 3 1A i Timothy that the picnic was being held in city. Will Ruhl ean give further particulars ‘ Farmers wishing che and Charlie : peed are requested to arriving for w . RB, E. Weber, at (% iateriais { Hall ! fil, { bridge which is LG span the crossing . ' | ' rdnd 4 recleaned seed-—the t below Long's store, at which place are he pew : wlio have now on hs several sccidents have occurred in the not far distant past Ripka IBDN DUS Des . Everyone would be glad to see all ash Mtore ind HUK & {i A= » nhood and wl v should be along the lines of children gro yt ' fi31 ife Quill even durin They 4 WOrnstho trained In short { Ol summer month are exiensive industry, shippers of fres all farm they regu h eggs and report eggs LO i { that the home ought to be a sort school woduets, and that { ' j I ‘ A) for manual training, that through this usually short of fill od 4 useful tion the res ool bomrd. The books J. Nevin Merrill & ¢ Beh vere repre. sented by Meyer, agent for Mavard 0 Py i} Democrat A in mailing the #8 liole Lhel he anticipating the § of 1 mery and the ouling ol Lhe gang that's s healthy sentiment ® J Presbyterian sLivai Saturday Was Well al fide ariel bigs. that congre- (sarang: Al M Vy er 1 Vonsds, where Mrs. Shut i. ¥ 1 Keeani ‘4 FeRies 04 Frank sha the MAG RERZINE 11 f : ' Ciaiig of a special Not rt storie {f Everyt = WO the uly FUN Der g of strength snd delicacy in H Wells’ masterly sory, The be Wall, many readers f consider one of Door which x ab best storie lished in an le ine ug i ) tan ever got rich by sheers believe he Was 1 who hie i 7 9 Yi } CARD #1 OO ss HL imb the lsd- by treading on others fis Keep off the corns i ’ ily il Drains, sn 8s you dao ae others, and they have know something as well Dr. MeCluvey Radel phis, the eye and ear specialist who is known to those in Val itl BRL iffe, of Philade!- tt » +4 1 BO Wel Penns ley needing the attention of one during the Centre Hall, Mrs. J. Shannon I'he doctor is building uj ed in the profession, past week has been io ping wi Boal extensive dairy farm vear Lewistown, stop th his aunt, an and has just completed a 125-ton silo to feed his herd of some thirty COWES, Dairying has proven a successful ven- ture in the case referred to The life of a newspaper man is not If he plesses one faction he He is scoused of all roses displeases the other, saying too much sbout someone and too little about another. If | e suggests a remedy for any political or social evil a large part of the community profuse in its expressions of dissaprov- al, because some ‘good fellow may be exposed in his wrong doing. So he taxes his weary brain to escape the shoals that mean shipwreck to many editors i= Lu there was no resson why farmers could not organize finapcial institu- tions or anything elise if they wished todoso. Asto the profits, he was rather inclined to think that it was the rare exception where large inter. ests were secured, At the conclusion of the discussion the Master was authorized to appoint a committee of five to inquire into the banking question aod report to the order. The committee when appoint- ed will be announced, Impressive memorial services were held on sceount of the deaths of Joseph Marshall and Mrs I. Rhone, both of whom were charter members of the County Grange The utility of the lightning rod was discussed next. There was a great variation of opinion on the subject, consequently the matter was referred to the committee on steam sngines appointediat a previous meeting. The November meeting of Pomona eeu § bent of the wstomers’ weekly orders, while tn " j cua ol aly LC : child's mind might be readily I'be other cal WE sah i TS os ceived XOL RII WOrK neither all play, ork and refresh trained physical ust below that { 4 el or ’ re f he Ola incline Weeks BRO. ' 4 BIO KR y 1 Vr | posers extremely scarce stores report good business als } but enou both to make ong Anron 1, Penns Cave, found dead in be His death is f the heart near d attrib w Whe : ’ : eastre alike enjovable and i J) I mi Bid « HMabbath ited to caused b morning. ae ling s chile ght be inflamma : DLAI tion horse { kicking b {about i Yy A im LWO | WAS | great { had been attending Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. | ususl It je plessit g 1 Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Lhe Deel ead Last Baturdssy of the first re. i 4 ions + if 1H {onl famp was sitended OlLneclion THARnYy lo attend, and BC the Sand a wession snd ave their begin- t nearly Nn make r } fig VY WIE 4 mistake dneys m r The mild ar : effect of Dr. Kilr Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy ow wmAe ands the h N Pen: the obliging dining re fod House RFR Boitn i the extraordin ner's on realized wt A nderful t dist f the weather is fay largely attend edd —d wmpie arn Shee, also ut if y 1 Mention this paper » & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ts ¥ mista bul remember the r DET & Swamp Hoot on every Lies eT Lie fing able, . Kilmer viiiage the stores Wh . han empl yes ® wa 'y & royal dinner, et ¥ milelm inst week en- ¥ . 3 oN 3 0 Douse Lheir *» wheat which had been fields, WIiDR eX Cals Ve GRAIN MARKS & Whe Oats Corn 1 A gentleman and lady with two children met with a mishap ate Nat. fo driving up the pike village wheel Rey ff, giving the cupantis quite sa shaking up. It might yi WIL] \. AL] have proven but fortunately resulted only in delay Mr and Mrs H. F pleasant of » urday night when | of the b TIE he Hatt ust below the 4 Fawr CARme A XANDER n serious accident, : ~entist... Rossman after a ViITH week in Mifflin county, retursed home ou Friday. Mrs. W. T. Steely and Mrs. Stull, of Bunbury, were here last brief visit, guests of C « Cummings. Misses Ethel and Florence Elsa, of Williamsport, visited at the home of Magistrate Herring he undersigned offer for Merchant H. F Rosemuan purchased ELI STEEL HAY a very handeonie buggy at the Penn ; Hall carriage works week, Mr, Rossman now drives a team second to POWE 8 and will none in the village, at Boalsburg J. N. Lei'zell, of Portland Mills, formerly of this place, is heresvisiting relatives and frends, a guest of Wm Pealer. J. H. & S. E. Weber 4 4443084 2005 5 DID BSS bdndids Dlidindr diddy Indindindd dnd indo db iodides + 33rd . . . { Encampment and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry of ceatrai peana Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 15 to 21, Inclusive Encampment opens September 15 Exhibition opens Monday, Sept. 17 The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania, by farmers and for farmers. Twenty-eight acres devoted to camping and exhibition purposes. Ample tent acoommeodations for all desiring to camp GH ALEXANDER POTTERS MILLS, PA Teeth Extracted Without Pain Visit hn week on a Hay Press for Sale PRESS a It Ww: S0id at a “CRM ‘nat mdition (88 i ACT or Centre ™ ow k A large display ef farm stock and poultry, farm implements, fruits, ce reals, and every production of farm and garden The Penn's State College will make a large display of the work of the College and State Experiment Station. ADMISSION FREE. George Date J. 8. Dauberman Geo. Glagrich a4. L. Goodhart LEONARD RHONE, Chairman was voted to be held at Milesburg. TTT TTT TTT Tr PT TT TTT TTT TT TT TT TTT YY TY
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