ws = THE OENTRE 5. W. SMITH, REPORTER. Editor and Proprietor, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906. TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Governor 3 LEWIS EMERY, JR. Lieutenant Governo JEREMIAH 8, Auditor General : WILLIAM TT. CREASY. Secretary of Internal Affair JOHN J, GREEN. It i BLACK r Cong : H. 8. TAYLOR, of Centre County. State Senate GEORGE M. DIMELING, of Clearfield County. DEMOCRATIC COUNNY TICKET. For Assembly : JOHN NOLL, of Bellefonte. ner : DAM HAZEL, { Sorine Towneh of Spring Townshij mimi IT OHITIISSI ‘or Jury C A iA List Corrections, The subscription list of The Centre Reporter was corrected this week. If you have paid subscription, note whether proper credit has been given. To be in line a seven should be found on your label. If you find a six there, have it removed forwarding dollar by a A farris Township Mrs. Henry Dale and daughter, Miss Anna, are visiting in Blair county. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rentsler and danghter Margaret, of State College, spent Sunday here. Samuel Kaup and family, of Renovo, visited his parents, Mrs. George Fisher entertained some friends from Bellefonte, Miss Sallie Riley is He weeks at State College William Allen is engaged as a helper in Meek’s drug store at State College, William Myers Deer- ing corn binder, and is busy helping the farmers with their corn cutting. The machine is doing nice work. irchased a Grant Charles, assistant clerk at the Bush over Sunday. Some of our residents are attending the dedication of the State ( ‘apitol, Apples are plenty selling eighty cents per hundred pounds, Workmen are engaged at making a concrete porch and walks at the Odd Fellows hall, nerete work will be Reformed parsonage, A temperance sermon will be presch- ed in the Reformed church sunday, the 14th, at 2:30 o'clock. Those who attended the spelling bee Friday evening had & jolly, good time, The spelling was good and mostly done by the juveniles. Benefits for the Junior Base Ball Club, The readers of the Centre Democrat are much pleased with the ‘ That’ column, by the Associate Editor, Truly, mirth and good, common sense are combined therein. Judging from the continuous report of rifles all day Mond AY, #quirrel pie will be included in the this week, Miss Bertha Musser, of Freeport, Illinois, visited friends house, Bellefonte, was home and at Nome ¢ also done at the pot- bill of fare in Boalsburg, nt aor— Colyer. Wallace Weaver, te iegraph at Reading, is home on cation, Mra, P, B. Jordan several days visiting her son Lloyd, at North- umberland, Mr. and Mrs, Harry children, of Y eagertown, spent day at the home of the former's rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fleisher, Sunday afternoon and evening, Rev. E. C. Haney, assisted by Rev. Willour, of Loganton, will hold communion services in the Evangelical church, at this place, Mr. and Mrs. G. M, Cooney and daaghter May spent Sunday visiting at Coburn. Girl babies came to Aaron Detwiler and B. last week, operator Aa sbiorl va pent Fleisher and Bun- pa the homes of F. Rickerte, Ei Linden Hall. Eugene C. Helms is here from Osos ola for the hunting season. Elmer Jackson moved from Lemont to Daniel Tressler’s house, at Rock Hill. J. H. Miller came down from * The Glades ” to see his aged mother who has been quite feeble. At this writing she is much improved. Miss Ella Ross Is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Elmer Ross, at Lemont, Ed Carper and Wilfred Fry returned to Pitcairn, afier a plessant ten days with former associates, Roy H «abb, of Erie, is here for the hunting . ason, NE Re a LUST ON THE MOUNTAINS, Mrs. Susan Stover, of Livonia, Aged Seven. ty-two Years, Wanders About for! Fifty Hours. After wandering about in the moun- | tains for fifty hours, Mrs. Susan Sto’ ver, of Livonia, was found in Pine | Creek Hollow, two miles from Cather- | man’s Camp and five miles northeast of Woodward, a point nine or mors miles from her home, When found by Mr. Btitzer, she was seated along the tram road that leads to Glen Iron. Although much fatigued, she was able | to give her name and residence. She had had except berries and nuts from Friday afternoon until sfter no food being taken to Camp Catherman on Sunday morning AR 800n 88 possible she was taken to the of lover, at Livonia. her home, residence her son, Manassa: widow of | afternoon | For BOE nnaccountable reason she becnme | the Friday went to the woods to gather nuts, Mrs, Stover, who is Laurence Stover, bewildered, lost her bearings and then began to travel sinlessly Friday eve not re- the increased | the aged lady did went ning, when turn, a searching to I'he in numbers as Lhe time went party mountains searchers on, and Sunday groups of people from all sec- | Val | scoured the mountains for many iit tions in Brush and lower Penns leys tiles with the above noted res — Relth's Theatre Violet Black and ( ompany ia West Point Regulation, ” leads iu the list of entertainers at Keith's Chestout Street Theatre, week, It is a delightful comedy sketch and much to the Keith's patrons. This is the fifth and | last week of George Evans, tne Philadelphia, this adds pleasure of black face comedian’s, fun-making at this popular vaudeville. There is a special feature for the childrer darthiol ay td Willie How ton, imitator ‘rampin trio, colored comedial = i Col marksman of tl others on the bil Gaston Ba deverry, Wo iy master rforming =ensational feats Is § firesrn al extra added I'he Four Nightons feature, being great | vith Are European acrobats, Wo ot Musser Weaver Wilfred | united | Miss Pearle Weaver and Musser, both of Altoona, were in marringe Monday afternoon at the | the parsonage of Hecond Louthera: church, by Rev. A. E. Wagner. Miss Alice Weaver, sister of the | | ride, and | itendants, | Elsworth Cutshal were the Miss Weaver has for some years been | Brothers | known | fi ih : is x 288s a successful cle ia AKiile department store, and is well v3 # + as the daughter Mr. Mus- | iu Centre county the late Prof, J. A. Weaver. ser is eraployed in East Altoona, of Robert Musser, of Spring | and | is the Mills, After spending al Jufl s0n time at Niagara | y the young people » housekeeping in Altoona. some Falls and will go te 87050 for MeClintic Farm. 1 MeCl frustes = sre, Hug! intic and A. F. ‘Hint the inte, a urday sold Known Lear the £ ie (rege as A. t Mills, farm in the James Farmers stm of $7050 hundred and | tow: ship, MceClintie farm, o I.J. Zabler for ‘he farm contains ifty-five acres, seven of which are well timbered bidders than Mr. Zubler Rev. J. M and Merchant Other were inkle, of Williameaport, P. Long, of Spring Killing tame, Squirrel hunters were more or less successful the first few days of the East of Old Fort wood the Bartges farm, now D Brishin & Co ' a son, the Hn by B. eins to be the most prolific field for game B. D irisbhin, W. Bradford, Robert owned wn Mesurs, Fravk and Nane Sweet a ood, Irvin Bhowers, kiil de. | Clyde Bradford also the esine in with from 0 to 4 ed twenty-vight in these wor good Olher had luck, | Rports i killing to init a — a ” Korman Spleher Married hp Y Korman Bpicher was married re- centiy in Philadelphia, and at present the newly married couple are spend- ing a portion of their honeymoon in Centre Hall, at the home of the groom's father, John Bpicher, Mr. Bpicher is one of the city mail carriers in Philadelphia, and has held the appointment for several years Mo A truly old Bpanish eoin bearing the date of 1609 was found the other day by M. T. Zuabler, of near Spring Mills, while cutting corn. The money bears a profile of Ferdinand VII, and the inscription * Hispania et In the latter letters indistinet, | inr—————— -— And Penny Knew It The Philadelphia Record, peaking of the capitol commission, editorially says : First there was proved decep- tion of the Legislature and the people; then there was proved extravage noe, aud now there is very strong indios- tion of fraud. i a SAA YP O70 SRN, i Cider Press Notioe, The cider press of J. F. Treaster, lo cated at Bprucetown, will be operated Tuesd«y and Thursday of each week during (he season, i w——- A ————— Kpanish Coin of 1600, da ea —— THE FAIR, Everything in Hesdiness Centre County Fair for the reat Lt is impossible at this time to Li- mate the crowds that will be inattend. ance at the Great Centre County next week. Indications all point the largest gatherings of people 11 have ever been recorded within he county, And to please these pret crowds the Fair will be all that is pected of it, it Kady to This means that will before, Without going into details the fol- lowing list of things you may expect Lo gee ; A stupendous exhibit of the pro of Centre county. A fine display of hor Hel, cattle, the Fair The great county race on Friday. Mills and Hecla Park and Phursday Mills and Millheim on Friday. tween Pine Grove ville on Wed ne aday Hnow Shoe ¢ Hl these games will be called at 11 1, The dijou Vaudeville Cirens ind fred. ing dogs snd ponies Maude Delors, th Mile + LaBelle, the Frevelix i nal tumblers and tquilibrisis Stuckhart's famous animal show Prof, Probst's four-year-old child wonder who charms spakes and has performing rats and mice, A merry-go-round and a ferris whe | Landis Electrical Arcade of mov ing pictures A magnificent exhibit of f he state of Virginia 1 LOCALS M. Grove with a crew of wu Yio in the eastern end of the Wm 1 his minty Confer, of Georges Valles house and lol to W sundred and dollars Merchant CC, W., Tussey ville, are a and Mm, Sw; t Harrisbur Fhursday attend iti | dedication, who are attendir fair W. F. Rockey Wi aud Mrs. Heury Moyer, of Tusseyville ion nis and son Former Chief }§ Walker, of t goid pin on the tire of his The up highway sirgess WW, foi i Bellefoute, found a tit : i atulombile, tire gathered the pir Miss Laura Runkle is out on trig Among other ghe will Lop al wre Pollsgrove, she will be entertained by M Fivkle, Bunbury, Milton immsport A sacred song service will formed church Nunds P. H. Meyer js sn who will be in charge, he RB nivg. Prof mit of the Joes! gingers have been ing ited and will participate in the service, Grove and Coldron will hold a cattle Hall Hotel, day, October 13 12 o'clock HOON gale al Lhe Centre Natur. Blooded young bulls, heifers, pring. { atlie make for ers, cows and fa up the chines Jot A rare chance {entire county farmers James A. Keller, president Penns Valley Banking ( of the been confined to hed since Friday, and visly HH Tuesday to Huprove, His hruraligis dey To place your umbrella in a rack in- for n time was weg ORaILIon began firs ek ness began with snd ater viomach traohle @ oped ere | an umbrella carried over a drippings of the rain, signifies courte. ship ; when the man has the umbrells and the woman the drippiogs, it indi- cates marriage ; to carry it at an angle utider the arm signifies that an eye is to be lost by the mau who follows y ou: to put a cotton umbrella by the side of a ailk one means exchange i no rob bery ;" to lend an umbrella may be interpreted, “I am a fool; to CArry an umbrella just high enough to tear out men’s eyes and knock ofl men’s hats signifies, * I am a woman.” Running a newspaper is just like ranniong a hotel, only different, When 8 foun goes jute 8 hotel and fiods something on the table which does not suit him, he does not raise hades with the Isndlord stop his old hotel, Well hardly, sets that dish to one side snd wades into the muuy dishes that suit him It ie different with some newspaper renders. They fiud an art'els occasion. ally that does vot suit them exactly and without stopping to think it may please” hundreds of other readers, wake a grand stand play and tell the editor how a paper should be ran and what! should be put into it. Fut such people are becoming fewer every year, — wy # ut © gs x | CAMPBELLS AUTUMN OF 19006 aANNOUACEMENT i i i | i | | | A Most Bpicodid Assortment of Furniture and Carpets Now on Hand | # The time « f year is hers pen | i ple are arranging their homes for win- | ter, and if you need auything line of Furniture and Carpets 1 | furniture when in the | Vii | rooms | wid inspect my large and varied stock, | you will find strictly both as to quality and price Funeral | You to come to my which Up-Loe | | date Special attention given to directing and Embalming. i B. M. CAMPBELL, | Both "phones. Milibeim, Pa ty Institute November 121th The Centre County Teachers Inj. tute will be held the week of Novem { ber 12th, | ——— Sinith, the Photogripher Ww WwW, [ will Iw | October i | | | the Smith, Photograph Fr. in Centre Hall Frida —— Inken to Ho pital { H Rit, White Lo where thie ' Vig of {lente ok Mrs E. | Huven Operation wis per! Iie! on Mi, Hospital At Indy From reports on hand the same day Lia With | Lrecls . tis the Barrel, i Rug} a Ey i <M &rssin y EX-Mayor 1 Daubury, aiid - -, Qak Hall, Ww Georgia {s Org and Mist Ella 1 : # “13 were F¥ of ailers i annk Willi Lemont, FURY ©Vy Hithig. “11 SOG Chaties Yah tranesct ed Pied Figvun town Friday evening Wp — ren we 1183 pu’ 'o the lest, te Lesty if HH te CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. pe 4 ning Kprip Mit an " ’ RE i Re torme)wiipy "0 ho {'g eTnoon Cent Hail £, SONY sere Appointments given here have nt wens arted to this office i SALE REGISTER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER «1 p.m one-half mile west of Red Mill Driving mare, top buggy, road cart, harness, sie igh, robes, aide saddle, hoosoboid goods, bedroom suit 0, 1. Kerr, Emery 1 Black | Creasy | 4 Berry rr Tf 3 rrr rt Tr rrr rrr » ” will be at the COURT HOUSE, <= BELLEFONTE, 3 Wednesday, Oct. 10 | Return train to Coburn Wednes- day night, leaving Bellefonte about 10 o'clock. FFF FFT {Is PfYY Approaches ND plete readiness We announce our com- to show all the latest designs and au- » Men's Clothing as decreed by the world of fashion and made by The House of Kuppenheimer. thentic styles in season with so com- a display as we now have. Our line of Kuppenheimer Clothes includes all the most exclusive and select patterns much in demand 1 the best dressers and for which Kuppenheimer cl Laid wit] Clothes are famous. Never before have we opened a plete and attractive yee wo oon al S0 m iad You'll be interested in looking over the New Styles a few minutes s j r mind, and better acquaint per thing” this Fall SL CVE you more to make up you you with what will be “4 and Winter, than hours spen eS ent wi Ss Ww wr wy We i nvite your inspection Montgomery & Company ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. Hg 1. 4 Great Days-4 Cf The Great Centre Co. Fair Oct. 9, 10, 11, 12. "06. BIGGER, BET Grander Than Ever. More Exhibits, More Races, More Shows, More Fun than You Have Ever Had at One Time. —) = —— Qe The Bijou Vaudeville \ splendid Dog and Pony Clowns, Acrobats. ACCCSSOTICS, will give t 11 a. Inter-County Base Ball, For the amusement of the morn- Ing crowds a fine game of base ball will be played each morn- ing by county champion teams, WED. Balley ville vs Pine Grove Mills THURS FRE ~Miliheim ve Spring Mills -n tna Bear in mind that every day will ar in mind tat every day wit THE STATE OF VIRGINIA faster racing and just as much § Is sonding a special exhibit of her to see on Wednesday and Fri- |} products to compare with those day than on Thursday. of Centre Co. Be sure to ree it. SPECIAL TRAINS ron PiiNNS VALLEY. The Pernsyl- vania R. R. will sell excursion tickets from all stations, and special trains will be run from Bellefonte to Coburn on W Sinetday urs. and Friday evenings. WEDNESDAY the Special will Jeave Bellefonte about 10 p.m. THURSDAY the Special will leave Bellefonte about 7 p.m. FRIDAY the Special will leave Belles fonte about 7 p. m. Think of It | Circus Show with and all the 2 performan oc m. and 2 p. m. 4 daily, i Snow Shoe vs Howard -n wn Pick Your Day, ! You can see all of this Grea: Fair for 25 Cents.
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