A I A Je THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8S. W. SMITH, Editor Proprietor, GE and CenTrRE HaLL, PBENN’A, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1906, TERMS, —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS.~2 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application, DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTI Fes1006, Ww 1st W., Dr sud W., Jac DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET JEREMIAH Auditor General WILLIAM DEMOCRATIC COUNNY TICKET ADAM HAZEL, Nittany Mountain, George Noll, wife and Master Geary Noll, of Winburne, are visiting several rmer’s parents, A. GQ, Master Geary Noll is days with the fi Noll and wife in poor health and his parents think the pure air on Nittany Mountain will help him. Tone Noll is fixing u saw lath, He has for James Swabb. The people have taken a great many mountain above mill to HAW Pp his quite sn ot to huckleberries off the Noll's saw mill. a {wo- berry rain. Your correspondent noticed BPring Wagon pickers on Monday Wonder if they got wet, Billy Parker's daughter, been visiting her parents of the horse load after had several days, returned to her home in Johns town on saturday. Samuel Gingrich razed the Philip Floray house and is using part of the lumber to build straw shed, In demolishing the Floray house the chain that was used to hold the frame in John Unkstead several ribs. The broken that other pieces had to be used. J. B. Bprow is again without a cook, Mrs. Minnie Rickert, had been keeping house for him, having to West Virginia. Reuben Noll, son of W, T. Noll, of Jeannette, and Willis Btruble, of Belle- fonte, visited A. GG. Noll and family over Sunday. —— ii Harris Township. Miss Jennie Hunter, of Bellevue Station, Pittsburg, who has been vis iting in Altoona and Btormstown, is now enjoying herself among former companions in Boalsburg and vicinity. Miss Mary Rapp, of Bellefonte, vis- ited here, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Walker, of near Bpring Mills, visited friends in this and Ferguson townships last week, Samuel Moore, of Btate College, spent a few days with relatives in this community. Miss Margaret Mothersbaugh visited in Altoona and Lewistown, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Neidigh and their son Newton with his wife, from Pine Hall, spent Baturday afternoon in Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs, James Alexander and Mr. and Mrs, Abner Alexander and son, of Centre Hall, were entertained at the Murray home on Saturday, George Fisher and family have com- menced housekeeping in the house ad- joining his grocery. Charles Passmore returned ¢o his home in Harrisburg, after spending several months with his grandfather, Adam Felty. Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Donal are at Newport, Rhode Island, for a short satay. who for has a threw fracturing shed frame was place, slipped and down, #0 who gone a LOOALS, Read the Index, Book Store adv, | There is always something in it worth | the knowing. W. A. Krise, who has been visiting in Milroy for the past three weeks, re- turned on Monday, ) Bmith, the photographer, advertises that he will be in Centre Hall during the week of the Encampment and Fair, John Kramer and wife, nee Elsie L. Ciaris, daughter of Byron Garis, have located at Twin Rocks, below Pitts- | burg, where i= employed moulder, i | i { he a8 a John G. King and D. L. Kerr building porches to the front of their residences in Centre Hall, place is occupied by J. B. White, are | The Old Fort hotel is keeping up its good record for serving large numbers of persons on Bundays. Last Sunday supper there, for a turkey the opening of the Grange Kae ampment, some forty guests took Mr. Royer is preparing dinner the Sand Wy of Afier living in of ight years, way and son came east for a it) to spend AKron, twenty Ohio, period ~ Holl Aa short tin * with old associates Aaropsburg and Millhelm. It was from Asronsburg Mr Holloway went ut visit to about § it, and this is his first plowing . . Corn, corn, ¢orn Preparing the seed bed Grasshoppers in great Build threshing fertilizer in whistle of the profusion larger corn eribs Nasty Buy timothy seed and . The all ample time thresher is heard in directions, In preparing the seed bed for wheat, farmers will find that much lab r will be saved if the roller and low immediately after the plow. farmers, and is ot content unless 0 perfect eonditi on. A. Krise, af er fed Bl exiled past four months, returned Monday children in J¢ this week, She visited her hit stown, ( hicago, and Pipestone, Minnesota. and her sister r relatives in Canonsburg and Washington, While she Indians Minnesota the made in visited the on Pipe- trip over into Dakota, the state line being stone reservation, also a only twelve miles from Pipestone, hi ter, Mrs. Reish, lives beautiful is most beyond de scription, Ww M. of Dr. Elizabeth Hmkins, The sister and the niece H. B M iunes % Schuyler and \ chuyler, ‘elma T, Frid Miss Schuyler is a teach- May, N. J. of roa’ sylvania Museum and School dustrial Art, at Pine streets, Philadelphia, Io, located designer. Pulling the teeth of work for David Myers at Tivoli, Lycoming county, He was bad lies mottled that it looks similar to that of the snake that bit him, He had the of a whose hold on the snake head, assistance was too far from its allowing it to strike Myers, in whose hand the fangs sank. Myers is strong and there is hope for his recovery. He sought to pull the #naks's teeth to make it harmless. He and his companion then intended to show the serpent to friends and pose as being fearless in handling venom- ous reptiles, expecting thus to have! considerable fun. | Colyer. Fred and Wm. Emerson, of Buffalo, N, ing relatives here. Miss Marion Meese visited in Lewis- town a week, and upon her return home was accompanied by Miss Ma- belle Ellinger, who will spend some time bere, Mrs. A. J. Weber and daughter Willa returned home Saturday, after spending ten days at Reading, Phila- deiphia and other places, Miss Rae Fleisher and Mrs. Ed. Crawford spent some time in Altoons. Mra. J. C. Goodhart and soa George and Mise Jane Faust spent a day at Mrs, Fabhringer's Miss Anna Fahringer, of Bunbury, is visiting at home, Mra. Widenssul and Mrs. Fillman, of Lewistown, are guests at the home of Ed. Kline. Messrs, Melvin and Wilbur Holder. man, of Woodward, are visiting here. Horace Myers, of Mifflinburg, was the guest of Charles Blutterbee for several days. Wm. Reiber attended camp meeting at Tyrone over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Will Searson and sous, Jesse and George, of Houserville, spent Sunday at the home of Kd, Bubb, Mrs. Frank MeClellan, of Glen Hope, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mis, D, Gelss Wagner, Mrs, Bamuel Wagner and son Cyrus, of Altoona, are visiting at the homes a ——— and Frank Y., are visit- Meese i harrow fol- his is a practice advocated much by scien- tific by those w are 1 FIREMEN'S CONVENTION. Bellefonte KRoyally Entertains Flremen, Aud Firemeou Entertain the fost Pennsylvania District association held their seventh annual gathering in Bellefonte Wednesday and Thursday of lust week, and as a consequencs many of the business places and private houies were lavishly decorated. The Central the Democratic Watchman BRYS : The business meeting of the conven- o'clock. John M. McBuley, of Belle- Hecretary W. C. Langsford, of edge and experience in advice when- ever needed. That the Central district admitted into membership. They The Friendship, of DuBois : the Whburne fire company; the Goodwill and Hope Hose companies, of Lock Haven, Clearfield was selected as the place of meeting next year and the following were elected : President, Hl G. Ogden, Clearfield ; first vice presi. D. Weaver, DaBois : vice president, second Phil- Langsford, Charles Dewey, ipsburg ; secretary, W, 0, Houtzdale : treasurer, F. WwW. Philipsburg ; delegate to convention, John M. McSuley fonte : i. Philipsburg { ireebe, Ntate , Belle- Ammerman, the alternate, ( lu the evening the visiting delegates the which proved Col. H. acted as toastmuaster and quite a Brocker- hooft bh i pieasant ise Very Faylor num- aflair. N ber of Lrief speeches were made by guests present, Thursday was the big day of the convention and five about thousand Visitors were in Bellefonte to see the fire laddies. Every train was crowded with firemen aod they lits rally owned the town once there. The parade was the chief feature of the morning. During the and bands were judged for their parade the companies Fis i I'he $25 prize for the best uniformed company was awarded to the No. 1, of Juniata. The Judges were Mrs. John N. Lane, Mrs. D H. Hastings, Mrs. Burnet, Mrs. Callaway gers I'he $25 prize for the largest com- pany io line was awarded to the Hope No, 2 of Philipsburg. The judges Walker, The $25 prize for the best band in band, of Clearfield. J. C. Meyer, Lukenbach, , first prize $100, Chester The Christy Smith and A Hose race i of M. FF. Rossman and Wm, Bitoer, Second prize, $25, the Lindsey Fire company Hub race company. drilled company—prize $25. The Rogers Fire company, of Juniata Company coming the greatest dist- ~ptize The Punxsuatawney prize $25, Ibe Lindsey Jest ———— wn — A — Emery's Acceptance, lo another column will be found a portion of the speech of Lewis Emery accepting the Democratic nomination for Governor. The remainder of the speech will appear next week. A ————— Car Plant for Selinsgrove J. Bimpson Africa's mysterious land purchases, near Selinsgrove, are now solved, as they are for the American Bteel Passenger Car plant, according to latest reports. ——————— Marriage Licenses George H. Cuningham, Nantiglo. Mary E. Croft, Yarnell, Norman E. Hazel, Madisonburg. Elsie E. Hough, Madisonburg, George K. Long, Spring Mills. Emma R. Carter, Spring Mills. ——————— Smith, the Photographer, W. W. Bmith, the Photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday, Beptember 7, from 8 to 2:30 o'clock, also during the entire week of the En campment and Fair, sn i Cider Press Notice The cider press at Tusseyville will be in operation through the entire sea- son every Tuesday and Thursday, ex- cept the week of the Encampment, at Centre Hall, ANDREW CORMAN, Rpring Mills, Pa, AA HAAG SAAN, BI Cases, a Record, Eighty-three Commonwealth cases were on the trial list for court this week. That is a record-bresker. Most of the cases are of a trial nature, but apparently could not be adjusted out. side of court, NA The undersigned wish to give notice to farmers that they have purchased a new, up-to-date hay baler, and that they are ready to accommodate parties having hay to oale at any time, and at reasonable prices, Also n modern steam threshing out. fit, hnving the latest improved attach. ments for handling straw, ete, Dernow & Homan Centre Hall, Pa, Notiee to Farmers, AUGUST COURT August sessions of court opened Monday morning at ten o'clock. The entire forenoon was taken up in hear. ing motions and petitions as presented by the several members of the bar, The grand jury was called and sworn, and W, H. Bartholomew, of Centre to the court. Court adjourned at noon and reconvened at two o'clock, when considerable time was again consumed in hearing motions and petitions, The first case called was that of Common- wealth ve. Jerome Dale and Henry Gordon ; prosecutors W. (Gi. Morrison and Jerre Glenn, The young men both plead guilty and were sentenced to the Reformatory at Huntingdon, This case grows out of the breaking the store of Morrison and Glenn Roland on the 13th of June, and rob- bing the postoffice, of which a full ac- al count was given in this paper at that time, Commonwealth ve. John C. indicted for betrayal : Fannie M. Aikey. guiity the imposed Defendant usual plead und sentence Comimonwesith vs Mendleman ; Nelile Zeigler : mun and Mary cutrix indieted count, assault ; second count. This trouble between two families ex posure case grows out in Verdiet of guilty and prosecutrix, Nellie Zeigler, taken place May 22 Lo pay the costs, hie determined nwealth casex heard and Wednesday {Comm up to noon Bre follows : John charge malicious mischief As Duck and Andrew Basallu Not guilty, but pay the costs and resistiog officer Giailty, gentenoed {ivorve Fhompson, batiery Ignored by gran Bot DEATHS WMEFH BIER Htizenn of Miles died of Madi«or years, two He three Rev. Wm. Bierly Edward Bierly, of Madi- of township dropey at his home in burg, Bred] wey enty-five and twenty-one days, survive ten children, #OnD® seven daughters ; of Millmont , sonburg : Frank Bierly, Logans. Mrs. Anna Mrs C port, Ind torabach, Lewisburg ; D. Rorabaugh, of Jersey Shore ; Mrs. George Kidder and Mrs. Alice Duck, of Pittsburg : William Swartz, of Millheim : Mies Catherine, of Jersey Bhore, and Miss Baral, at home, Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Hass. Madison castle, K. GG. E., of which he was a member, had « harge of the services. A number of members of Centre Hall and other tended the funeral. At hie death Mr. Bierly was of Madisonburg, al i f time of castles the postmaster MRS. GRORGE WEAVER died at her home in Rebersburg, Sunday morning. Mra, George Weaver Her age was cighty-two years, Interment took place Wednesday forenoon. Mrs. Weaver was the daugh- ter of George Harper, and is survived by one brother, Jared Harper, of Bellefonte, and one sister, Mrs. Philip Royer, of Lamar. The husband and three children also survive: Fietta, wife of Bidoney Kruwmrine; Joanna, wife of Prof. C. L. Gramley, and Miss Della, at home. Mrs, Weaver had in delicate health for several years, which flually developed pneumonia, Mr.and Mra. Weaver within past year had celebrated their third marriage anniversary been the sixty MRS. HARRIET HOSTERMAN Mre. Harriet Hosterman, wife of Daniel Hosterman, died at her home, one mile west of Coburn, after a linger- ing illness of stomach trouble, aged sixty-five years. Her husband and the following four children survive : Mrs. Annie Wert, of Penn Hall : Mrs, Jennie V. Harter, of Coburn: John A., of Woodward, and William N., of Fort Wayne, Ind. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. B. R. M. Bheeder and interment was made in Fairview cemetery at Millheim. MRS. HARVEY GRIFFITH A very sudden death was that of Mrs. Harvey Griffith, which occurred at her home at Axe Mann, Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. She had been apparently in her usual health until that evening when she was suddenly taken with a coughing spell and in a few minutes passed away. Death was due to heart disease, Her maiden name was Martin and was fifly-eight years of nage, —-———— GEORGE H. BREON, George H. Breon died at his home at Highlaod, Kansas, of dropsy. De. cessed was a son of the late Jacob Breon, of Millheim, and resided in the west for a number of years. He leaves to survive a widow and six sons, A SM MPA HANAN | Michael Hess Deond, | At 9:16 o'clock Bunday morning | Michael Hess, an aged resident and re- tired farmer of Centre county, died at home Willow Bank street, | Bellefonte, after an illness of several | weeks, He was Injured in a fall some five years ago, and from its eflects he never recovered. Deceased was aged seventy-one y and twenty-one days. He was a kind, Christian tleman, well liked by ull him. In religion he was being a member of that church in Bellefonte. He survived by his wife, also by the following sons and daughters: Newton, Ira, Ernest, John, Mrs. Nina W. Bottorf and Mrs, Barah Bhafler. He is also survived by a number of grandchildren. Interment was made at Boalsburg, his op Cura gen- knew Lutheran who in sents metas aratomanatnnn LOCALS I.. and teliefonte Ex-Commissioner George Mrs. Goodhart drove to Itvin W., Zeigler is located at Frack- He is University il of young graduate Jucknell and a Ww. and (eros of Mingle, the Howard secrelary Creamery Before return ing he may go to Philadelphia Mr daughter, Miss Margaret, sccomp and Mrs, George Wagner and anied to Centre Hall Bunday { ill DD, Bhoop the latter's father, Samuel Shoo Leland p Carver, who for the pe had been Pr. W. HB relurned to hi ICs nome | on, New York, beginning this week Milton E. BRITIVARIS § Rev Were SPpRLngier Are of thelr Williamsport, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Flin} an, Hiinols, will come east to . CF. 24 Penns Valley, Week in this place Mr. an and Mre. D Arney, Poorman, | Rhone, D. L + Bidr Hon went to ey I Will. e Giranger's ward Durst, Bartges ii attend Pp Indieat camping i hint Fn- nu- . $ : f ions point to the fact the campment and Fair will be arties at irange more merous this year than for some time, Last year the camp was well occupied 3 i or by families and groups of young peo. leasant hand ple, whose experience was so P they but many others, that not only will be on AERID, You ex prot and want to see ti this fall. It is going to. and it is your duty to know This must be if you live in = country or September Sih. Possibly no visitor was ever greeted more heartily by the chiidren than Mrs. Edwin A. Zeigler, nee Miss Re- becca Moyer, of Washington, D. C.. who was the guest of Mr. and Mra. D J. Meyer for a few days recently. The her veritable recep- ir iwo Sears she children gave fl f tion, because { taught the school, many of them in public and had endeared herself to th M isses Auns of Grove City, daughters of Dr. George Meyer, decessed, were guests of their uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs DID. J Meyer, in this place. The Misses Meyer are accomplished young ladies, and are both engaged——in business This is their first visit to Centre coun. ty, but they with thie locality and its people that their trips to Central Pennsylvania will no doubt be frequent in the future. DLARE AND COLT JOR SALE~The un Gersignied offers for sale 8&8 mare with oolt by her side. Call and look them over JOHN A. BLACK Potters Mills in. Ida and Meyer, were 80 highly pleased Ps 33rd . .. LALLA of the Grange Park, Centre H Encampment opens September 15 Exhibition opens Monday, Sept. 17 farmers. dA LL 2 2 2 dA ILL EAL ARE ADMISSION FREE. George Dale J. 8, Dauberman Geo. Gingrich OG. L. Goodhart abil i rE a nas LOCALS, tin Andy best, bright, made, at Hall, The Methodists had a very delight. ful day and a very delightful time ut their pienic on Grange Park, Tuesday, Mr, aud Mrs John Mrs A Mills, Wednesday morning home Centre fruit cans, Ressman’s, and of Bpring left for a i Bnyder county, K. Bitner Charles Krape, visit among friends ir The pany ’s ilroad station and ticket have the new $20 mileage books which will be good on the rosd Beptember 1, Mra home Pennsylvania COLT agents received ufler (ieorge () t Martha, rhe will attend the and the C, E, wention, which be held ut Port Matilda, J. B. White and faruily expect to leave Centre Hall in the Altoona al her returning Williams Benner is i efore reunion Cor will future Mr. etuployed HLEeRr and locate in i where eadily during the past year Among the bids 0} tate H for ered Friday by ighway Commissioner Hunter f state construction of roads, was om the Maryland company of $0,805.05 for road ald township, Clinton county, The Keedav sank Come pany urchased a lot from Mrs, Milroy, which they and estab- I'he building will be occupied by f one Ir un in Fagle ! nN 3 he Nalionag Bwartze O11 will erect a bank building lish 8 braneh bank. ty be doubs art apg eared D. H. Myers to Centre Hall returned Master at Tusseyville, with his father, port ister, in wr MiYVers but urn Le Lo re - \ Ir GY WW. Host ¥ IRVING 81 erman, the dentist, light plant wee. It is the id in OC Hall. have but ly equipped REcelyviene entire Hosterman will of the handsomest most Penna Prof George Com plete home 1 Valley F. and Mrs le dsughters, Norton left for Uhursday riw iit New Yor ming The family had been at the Centre Hall hot of July, Centre Hal that they plan: ed to spend ti} the home this = el since Lhe beginning and are 80 well plessed wilh have already f their Norton public whole Mr. the RiNO ¢ 3 0 vacalion here next year the instructors in York, sand ducts an office as an eye specialist. Mise Minnie Kline, John A. Kline, of and Emanuel Fye, of is one of gchools of Ne a li daughter of near Rebersburg, Farmers Mills, called st the Reporter office. Miss Kline young lady who was miraculously healed, al two the in iat Fears and vari had been of her mentioned. ago, from a spina! aMiction She au life Miss pro- slates ous complications invalid the prior to the Kline disbelieves in the feused posi strength greater part Lime healings by the BScientists, but tively that her recovery of bodily matter ; the cited was a personal of both are combined healing body and ¥ riplures stil, such in the Mw GRAIN MAKKET. Whoat Omtn i Corn Kye Barley LE¥ STORES LG Butter........ FROD AT Lard Potato DBE. WILLIS A. ALEXANDER «Dentist... WITH GH S. ALEXANDER POTTERS MILLS, PA Teeth Extracted Without Pain. DR. HI The undersigned offer for sale an ELI STEEL HAY PRESS 1 It Wd at a la condition. is a steam in Hrsg « wer press and will be se fice Ing i Hall achl- t Boalsburg or Centre ire a J. H. & S. E. Weber $3 3 8 iodide all, Pa. rTTTTTTIY Try Tre Chairman BY ST fT TIT?