The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 27, 1906, Image 5

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DEATHS,
MRS. AMELIA A. DENNIS,
Mrs. Amelia A. Dennis, relict of
Samuel Dennis, died at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Bamuel Boyer, in
Haines township, of infirmities inci-
dent to old age, aged sevepty yess,
eight months and twenty days. She
lenves to survive one son, Lewis Den-
nis, of Bouth Dakota, and three duugh-
ters, Mrs. Samuel Boyer and Mrs, Jac.
ob Kverett, of Haines township, und
Mrs. Cora Hazel, of Miles township,
GEORGE W. CUMMINGS
George W, Cummings died at his
home in Millheim, after a long illness
of « complication of diseases. His age
was sevenly-one years, three mouths
and eleven days. Deceased was a vet-
eran of the civil war. He
survive a wife,
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LOCALS,
Mr. and Mrs. LL. L. Smith
tending the Lewisburg fair.
leaves to
are at-
When a doctor performs an autopsy
he is after inside information,
Benner Walker had the misfortune
to lose a horse by death Sunday night,
The Howard Creamery Corp. adver
tises Buckeye stock and poultry food.
Bee the adv. on page eight,
Corman’s cider presses at Tussey-
ville and Bpring Mills will be iu oper-
ation every Tuesday and Thursday,
Miss Madge Hodge, of Johnstown, a
trained nurse, was the guest of the
Misses Kennedy, west of Centre Hall,
Forest Ocker, who for some time
was with Joseph Brothers, Bellefonte,
has accepted a position in Miflinburg.
There will be a meeting of the Hos-
pital Aid Society at the Presbyterian
manse, Monday evening, October lat,
Mrs. Amanda Haines, of Woodward,
visited friends in
Hall. She is a sister of A.
man, of Centre Hill,
Centre
Hoster-
about
P.
and
The acetylene plant in the residence
of Dr. George Lee, in Ceatre Hall, is
in working order, and is giving satis
faction. Acetylene is an ideal light,
Mrs. Ella Loug, of Pittsburg, Maria
DeWitt, of Lock Haven, and Jane
Irvin, of Wheeling, W. Va., visited
their brother, Perry Dear
Potters Mills.
Krise, of
The Centre Hull corn planters were
ou exhibition at the Hughesville fair,
and will also be exhibited by
manufacturer, D. F. Luse, at
Lewisburg fair,
the
the
Warren Krise, of Johnstown, insur-
ance and real agent, was in
town ast week, havidg come here
with his daughter who will attend the
public school in this place,
estate
Mrs. William Smith and daughter,
Mrs. William Singler, of Tyrone, are
guests at the home of J. A. Reesman.
Bince in Centre Hall the latter lady is
suffering from an abscess on the knee,
A new milling firm at Barnesboro is
composed of R. B, Spangler, John C,.
Wagner and John I. Van Pelt. The
firm is doing business under the name
of Barnesboro Milling Company.
Monday bight was dangerously
near the frost line. At 9:30 mercury
stood at thirty-seven degrees. Tues-
day morniog at five o'clock the
column fell forty. Keep away,
Jack,
Taxidermist John R. Strong adver.
tises hie business in this issue of the
Reporter. He has been doing con-
siderable work in his line, and the re-
sults are satisfactory and the prices
low.
to
By being squeezed between two cars
at Duquesne, Harry Potter narrowly
escaped severe injury. Word was re-
ceived by his father, Joshua 7. Potter,
at Centre Hall, that his condition is
not serious, YIN tb E+?
Rev. B. M. Roeder, pastor of the Re-
formed church, of Manchester, Md.,
has received and will accept a eall from
the Glen Rock charge. In the early
years of his ministry Rev. Roeder
served the Centre Hall charge.
The Womsn's Home and Foreign
Missionary society of Central Penp.
Bynod of the Lutheran chureh con-
vened at New Bloomfield Tuesday.
Mrs. William Bitner and Miss Annie
Fortney, of Tusseyville, were in at-
tendance,
The Lincolnites in Clinton county
endorsed the following Democratic
nominees . Harry A. Hall, for presi
dent judge ; J. K. P. Hall, for state
senator ; William T. Young, for as-
sembly ; James A. Smyth, for asso-
ciate judge.
It is doubtful whether any little
party enjoyed camp more than this
quartet: Hiram A. Taylor, Dubois;
Miss Rachael 8. McMurray, William
sport ; Miss Blanche Bollinger, Lock
Haven, and Miss Gertrude Epangler,
Centre Hall, Mr. Taylor is 8 retired
lumberman snd a man of means who
is willing to part with enough good
money to make others happy and per-
mit business to thrive in his path,
Miss MeMurray, it is whispered, Is
Mr. Taylor's sweet sweetheart, and has
enlisted to become au trained nurse in
a Williamsport hospital, Miss Bol-
linger is a school teacher in Clinton
county. The trio were enteriuloed
during the week by Miss Bpangier,
A—————— ———————
It requires more cheek to kiss a girl
on the lips than on the cheek,
ween hd 3
Htate Sabbath School Cenvention,
Orders for reduced rates to the con
12, also credentials for delegates can
be obtained of the secretary of the
ounty association.
( REV.) W, HENRY BCHUYLER,
Centre Hall, Pa,
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Postal Cards of the Camp,
A number of postal cards were made
of camp views. These can be had at
five cents each by calling at this office,
or by mail. If ordered to be sent by
mail, add one cent for postage for each
five cards. Cards on hand are :
The Fruit Obelisk-—1906.
Birds eye view of the Camp.
* Down the Pike
Penns Cave
Centre Hall Hotel
Lutheran Church
Presbytrrian Church
Marker in Indian Lane
Natural lee Plant
Old Fort Hotel
View of Centre Hall
Semma——— —————
Timothy Seed
Reformed Church
Farmers wishing choice timothy
seed are requested to consult J. H. and
B. E. Weber, at Centre Hall and Oak
Hall, who have now on hand western,
recleaned seed—the bestt timothy seed
on the market,
EE ————
Smith, the Photographer,
W. Bmith, the
bo Centre
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will
Octaber 5,
Photographer,
in Hall Friday,
URAIN MARKET.
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Polatoes
DR. WILLIS ALEXANDER
A.
«Dentist...
WITH
HUGH S. ALEXANDER
POTTERS MILLS, PA.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
DR.
not voting
ent :
afraid
take a hand in
8, Or upon any
the downtown
There are
cases of his being present
it not voting upon measures relating
the down-town wards Bills in
iirches of different denomina-
tions were interested were particularly
him. Confirmation of may-
departmental appointments
a piague of cholera.
he might cast might
mad, you know,
was evidently very mul
dreaded, for
Chestnut
instance, te
street widening
rtant bill affecting
section in
finn
hn
fri
imi
which he lives
po 1
i imerable
3
to
¥
ghunne
f Be
y yy
oralty or
w him
An
1
max
ere to as
voile that
somebody
As Wax In Hands of Bosses.
November 17, 1887. absent when un-
and electric light
as Bell Telephone
company were before the
chamber. The Third regiment armory
being near Stuart's house, he did not
vote, although present, upon the ques.
tion of putting up a Siemens gas lamp
in front of the armory. That little thing
might have ingolved Stuart in a dis
pute as to the merits of a patent, and
he was willing, In the vote, February
16, 1888, to let the lamp go or stay, ag
long as he was not recorded on it
March 20, 1888, present but not voting
on the creation of a bureau of city
property, a question to be eschewed by
a candidate for the mayoralty in the
days when such nominees were not se.
lected for ability, courage or public
spiritedness, but for their known will.
Ingness to be as wax in the hands of
the plundering power that Is now on its
last logs,
June 21, when the appointments of
Mayor Fitler, Director Stokley and the
new administration generally were up
for confirmation, Stuart absent. At
the next meeting, when a lot more of
such appointments came up, Stuart was
present but not voting, although he
voted on the next bill Presently the
“Northeastern Elevated” came along,
and there was a renewal by Stuart of
the peculiar non-committal policy with
which he had tredted similar former
measures. Gratuitous vac nation had
a horror for him, or, at least, on No-
vember 22. he sat silent when the bill
passed finally without opposition.
While other members had the courage
of thelr convictions on all such meas-
ures, Stuart maintained the show of
timidity which has characterized him
conduit
well
derground
matters, na
interests
Be see aa
ever since,
A certain selectman, who
man in Philadelphia whom the people
investigation into legislative
moved, on December 6, 1888, for the
the
with
charge
the
investigate
connection
proceeding
there to
mover of the resolution from the duty
of acting as
of bribery
elevated
was a motion excuse
nobody would have any confidence
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will be sold at public sale, on th
ince, Lhe farm In Grog tow uship, Centr
Pa
deceased, as the property of Felix MeClintic
ceased, located about one mile west o
Mills,
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1
prea
County
de
i"
the redoubtable ringster in
who, however, won the chairmanship
by a vote of 14 to 9, Stuart being among
chine
vestigation,”
expert did,
in ular
Boas
the vernad
tetz build or the
was ‘'a peach”
But thi stance is
the pen i run of
it
inconsistent wit}
the Stuart
ig one of the very
actually doing
unfortunately,
dit Dre
record
in the journals, as
few cases
thing,
very
18%
much 14 cre
Ss the
mit construction
Hiroad along
fight in
not
tnart
reet ab
pecting
* governorsh
an ex-
avy ra
h measuy
re
» le
Pp the
pins for the
hamber,
erection bu
80 was the
a
but there is
th
of the
| years
hastily skimmed
tching of the people's
tnart from which they
DEEP PROBING NEXT WINTER
Legislature Needed to Check
Law-Defying Corporations.
No
Honest
e in vember elect the
i a state legislature there
danger of such blocking of
was done by the present
Democratic Sena-
county, offered the
ng resolution mn relation to the
corporations to
out enormous Quay financial ob
ligations in return for the slating and
of the sucressor to the "Old
the United States senate:
when
railroad
"
election
Man"
Whereas, Serious charges affecting
the honor of Pennsyivania in relation
to the selection and appointment of a
United States senator to represent this
state the senate of the United
States has been Paik ly made and
published the Pittsburg Times of
January 10, 1905, and later by various
other responsible newspapers publish.
ed in Pennsylvania, wherein the de-
tails of the transactions by which the
selection was made in payment
of ain financial obligations. then
outstanding, were set forth circum-
stantially and with precision: and
Whereas, The said newspapers have
made no public retraction of the said
charges, but some of the persons
therein publicly named have denied
the allegation, and the people of this
commonwealth are not informed as to
whether the charges alleged are true
or false; and
Whereas, The said charges, If true.
not only affect the honor and dignity
of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
but the title of the Hon. Philander C
Knox to his seat in the senate as well,
if it should be ascertained that he was
in any manner cognizant of the trans.
actions detalled, and If false, that he
should be accorded the privilege of
having all suspicion removed and the
honor and dignity of the common-
wealth vindicated and the sald news.
papers be publicly branded as malign.
ers; therefore, be it
Resolved, That the president of the
senate, immediately upon the passage
of this resolution, appoint a committees
of three senators, whose duty it shall
be to thoroughly investigate the truth
or falsity of the sald charges, with full
power to employ counsel, to issue sub-
nag, and require the attendance be.
ore them for examinalon of all per.
#ons apd for the production of all
papers, books, notes and agreements
that may be nocessaty, and to take the
testimony in the matter and report t
result of thelr findings, together with
all the testimony taken, to the senate
on or before the first day of March
next,
Of course, this was promptly voted
down by the MeNichol-Penrose-Dur-
ham majority in the senate. But
things will be different la Harrisburg
in
in
in
be
coy
!
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE ACRES
TWENTY -BEVEN ACRES OF THIS FARM ALLS
COVERED WITH GOOD TIMBER
mostly white oak.
The buildings are all in good condition
water at barn and house, plenty of ge
MeCH
filty years always taken good care of, a
good condition, It is now offered to
for the first time, and will be sold at the
th
16
Terms will be made known on day of sa
HUGH Mel
A. F
off
The undersigned r for sale an
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Schedule in Effect Nay 27, 1006
Trains Leave Centre Hall
FOR MONTANDON and ihtermediate
stations, Sunbury, Harrisburg, Balti-
more, Washington, Philadelphia,
Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Williams.
port: 7.04 a. m., 2.35 p. m. week-days,
FOR ELMIRA and intermediate sta-
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FOR BELLEFONTE, Tyrone, snd in-
termediate stations, 8.16 a. m., 3.36
p. m. week days.
FOR ALTOONA and Pittsburg, 3.
m. week-days.
FOR LOCK HAVEN and intermediate
stations, 8.16 an. m. week days,
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General Manager
J. R. WOOD,
Passenger Traffic Manager
GEO. W, BOYD,
General Passenger Agent
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