— THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8S. W. SNITH, Editor a «1 Proprietor, PENNA THURSDAY, SBE EPTEMBE R 1906. TERMS. -T he terms of snbnpription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates mads known on application, CENTRE Hart, op 27, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor ; LEWIS EMERY, JR. For Lieutenant Governor : JEREMIAH S. BLACK, For Auditor General : WILLIAM T. CREASY. For Secretary of Internal Affairs JOHN J. GREEN. For Congress : S. TAYLOR, of Centre County. For State Senate GEORGE M. DIMELING, of Clearfield County DEMOCRATIC COUNNY TICKET. Assembly : JOHN f i For NOLL, « Bellefonte For Jury Commissioner ; ADAM HAZEL, of Spring Township DIMELING FOI STATE SENATOR. At a meeting of the Clearfield and held George Centre Democratic conferees at Tyrone Monday afternoon, M. Dimeling was nominated for state senator. This action was by the un- animous consent of the conferees ali ib the vigor . Dinelin of life ; at, honorable, i= nln congenial, gentlemanly, hon- and a clean cut Demo- crat. He will receive the united sup- party and the votes of to port of his many others who prefer not be represented in the state senate by a stripling, whose skill is limited to a few crude political stunts in Centre county. If elected, and Mr. Dimel which be surely will be, ing serves with credit in the senate, renominate and re-elect him as long as he is willing to serve. The man in Centre orin any other county who wishes to supplant him simply because of location or rotation of political castration. is deserving nothing less than The.Centre Reporter is for Dimeling for state senator so long as he honest- ly and inteligently represents the people, Milton's Big Fair The fall meeting of the Milton Fair Association will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th. The management promise that this meet- ing will be one of the best in the society’s history. The Milton Fair is an inter-county fair. The indications are that there will bea large exhibit in the stock and main building de- partments. There is every promise of a large fleld of horses for the races, The midway will be as popular as ever and free from anything tainted with immorality, The attractions this year will be entirely out of the ordin- ary and are the most expensive ever contracted for by a Central Pennayl- vania fair management, ——— A —— fp —————— sn Congregational Rally, Preparations are being made by the Green Grove United Evangelical con- gregation of the Bpring Mills charge to observe Bunday, October 7th as a special rally day. Rev. W. N. Brown, of East Prospect, a former pastor, will be present to officiate on the occasion and will be assisted by the pastor and others. There will be services on Bat- urday evening preceding at 7 p. m. Bunday, service at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Bunday school rally at 9 a. m. This church is located about one mile from Penn Hall. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to the people of thecommunity and adjacent points to attend these services, ———— I ————— Marriage Licenses, Ralph H. Galbraith, Philipsburg. Edith Mae Bteine~, Osceola Mills, Chester Twigg, Sandy Ridge. Veda Rebecca King, Bandy Ridge, Ward Bhamp, Nittany, Gussie Hagen, Beech Creek, James C. Haverly, Romola. Keturah M. Long, Romola., Herbert L. Charles, Hartleton, Ella Hurmamel, Behuylkill Haven. Wm. H. Haney, SBprirg Mills. Elsie C, Finkle, Bpring Mills. Barton Robinson, Port Matilos, Anna M. Bailey, Half Moon twp. Fxhibit of Fruit, ete, The exuibit of the Agricultural and Horticultural Department of the En- eampent and Fair was never so pret. ty or elaborate as this year. A full ac count of this departmedt will appear An the xt Issue of this paper. GRANGERS SPEAK Centre County Wednesday Afternoon. Husbandry and others, mostly farm- ers, their wives and children, com- posed the audience in the auditorium Wednesday ufternoon. The meeting was presided over by Master of the Centre County Pomona Grange George Dale. Addresses were made by Albert M. Cornell, Lecturer of the State Grange; Hon. J. T. Ailman, Becre- tary of the State Grange ; Hon, W. T. Creasy, Democratic member of the Legislature for twelve years, and at present candidate for Auditor General on the Dewocratic-Lincoln ticket, Mr. Cressy wes not here by the di- rection of the Democratic State Come mittee, but of his own volition, know- ing that the Encampment and Fair on tance to warrant his presence less of the wishe of others. sion to severely score the Oil Company not he This is since Railroad Company, new departure for him is a nll his public have at all Le prj if 10» Hien) Oproie “, a A — itreon- Frank On nid 19th inst, the f Mr it ie home o Frank uf pretty wed- diog when their daughter, Miss Keth- ryn, was married to James Breen, As the struck eight the bride and groow entered the parlor, follow- Yirs HEIRS in Wis Le «Celie " 1 3 CIiCCK the Lutheran congregation, who nounced them man and wife. the ceremony was concluded the ding lunch was served, ful presents were pro=- wed- Many beauti- the given bride, in RUEVErw ure Were jHre=