PORN ITT frHE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 18906 Ten Minutes for a Nap Miss Kvans, school teacher in Banks township, Luzerne county, has hit upon the happy idea of giving her pupils ten minutes for a nap. At two o'clock sll heads are ordered on the desk to remain there during the sleep period. The first experiment worked like magic. With the nap over the pupils resumed their studies with re- newed vigor and mastered their work in a manner that was amazing. nu elt — Aaronsburg., 0. P. family, of State College, have come to spend the win- ter months with Mrs. Adams’ mother, Mra. Cronmiller health failing. Mr. and Mrs. John Yeagertown, visited at George Weaver and days, on Monday. Mrs. W. H. Philips is visiting Elsie Philips, in Philadelphia, writing. Mrs, Hettie accompanied by her sister, Miss Kath- Adams and w hose is Grenoble, of the homes few returning to their home Miss ul Sauers, of State College, ryn Bmull, took the morning train on Saturday for Milton at which place to James of Miss Kathryn married WaH Meckley by Rev. Bhortess, pastor the United Evangelical church beast wishes of her friends go with voung lady to her new home, Mrs form her man wishes to that the and invites Kathryn Breon in- has sly le the patrons she just received a lot of latest hats, yme and see them, A. Weaver, of Coburn, took with Mrs. Effie Weaver, Sunday. Mrs. Ezra Burd, of Coburn, few days with her mother, Mrs fall and winter ladies to ¢ ten spent a Kizzie =wabh Mrs Clayton Wyle sn visited this of Lew? former i On istown, her home Sunday and Monday. Miss Marion Stover friends in West Harry Kreamer and family the Sabbath Fairview a few weeks, r. of dee, spent with his parents, ifm ai— Rebersburg. Henry Royer town, are visit and wife, ing the former's broth- er, Thomas, at this place, Charles Brungart, of Bugar Valley, was in town one day last week, Miss Lodie Statler, who spent sever- al weeks at Reading, returned to her home last week, Harry Leitzel, of Mifflinburg, paid a short visit to relatives and friends here. Jared Kreamer left week for Harrisburg, where he will spend sev- eral weeks with his Mrs. Frank. Bruce Moyer paid short visit last week. Mrs. Jasper Brungart is several weeks with her sister, Miss Maude Beck, after the summer in Wilkesbarre, to her home last Friday, Mrs, Jane Beholl is ill Thomas Walker and relatives and friends in past two weeks, Charles Beck, who is employed Altoona, came home Saturday see after the wants of his family, Kate Moyer and daughter, Orpha, returned last week from Sagar Valley where they visited friends and tives, this daughter, his parents a spending in lows, pending returned at present. wife visited Pittsburg the in on to rela- tania Woodward. Misses Bertha Hosterman iam Benner left last Thursday. James Voneida and wife are visiting their daughter, Miss Bessie, at Read- ing, a few days. Mra. R. M. Wolfe, having been nursing her mother, Mrs. Miller, at Linden Hall, returned home Saturday Mrs. Phoebe Wise spent a few with relatives in Milton and burg, last week. Charles Musser and James Smith, of Yeagertown, were visitors in town on Hunday. Ellwood Orndorf and Benj were in Millheim, Sunday. Charles Wolfe and wile, burg, and Mrs, John Laurelton, spent a day the home of C. D. Motz. . D. Motz and E. H. to Bellefonte last week. aud Mir for Bufialo, N. Y ” days Lewis. Cohen of Aarons- Hartman, of Inst week at Musser were Spring Mills. T. M. Gramley, last week, attended the sessions of Lutheran Synod, held at Middleburg. Chas. H, Bmull and wife, of Rebers- burg, were guests at the home of C, E, Zeigler, last Wednesday. Rev. W. H. Brown, of East Pros pect, will preach in the United Evan- gelical church on Monday evening, October Sth, C. E. Zeigler made a business trip to Rebersburg on Friday. Messrs, Thomas and B, F. Kennelly are at present laying brick at Altoona for a new United Evangelical church, Israel Zubler bought the J. A. Me- Clintic farm, northwest of town, Hat- urday. Robert Meese, of Auburn, N, visiting his sisters in town. Mrs, George N. Wolf, last week, made a trip to Philadelphia, Thomas Lingle and wife, of Flem- ington. sre at present visiting the formes . parents in Georges Valley, Y., is La GREAT REFORM RALLY COURT HOUSE, OCT. 10 AMONG THE SPEAKERS — RE- TURN TRAIN TO PENNS VALLEY. A great colo rally in the interest of honest government for the state of Pennsylvania will be held in the Court evening, October 10th. The speakers on the occasion will be— LEWIS EMERY, JR. JEREMIAH S. BLACK WILLIAM T. CREASY WILLIAM H. BERRY R. BLANKENBURG. An opportunity, not again] those in Centre vor reform to | dates for state office sec s and hear tions of the day. Penns Valley who desire to at- | tend the rally can go to Belle- | fonte on any train and return, | after the meeting, on a special |train which will run | east as Coburn. A LOCALS M Brisk frost ist. It will require { nday morning, | tober ful il a skil to run up against a trespass notice, hunter and for the present is stayiog family of J. W. Mitterling. Messra, and John A. Hall, were Hill, of Centre of Centre en callers, i trespass notices. yw the other sprained leading a o fell ankle so badly that he was fill his with D. A. saddler and liveryman. The marriage of Miles Barger Miss Pearl Kreitzer, both formerly of Penns Valley, took place recently at They will begin Yeagertown where Barger is emuployed. Hugh and Mark Fiy, Mills, left Saturday for Philadelphia where they will enter a University sat scientific were sccompanied hile James B itahl ks vy and post Box er, and house Mr. Belleville. at Keeping of Pine Grove that place to take a veterin- ary They to Philadelphia by their father, Capt. W. H. Fry. Montgomery & farnishings in this issue, course, advertise men’s bey complete and clothing—clothiog When in Bellefonte look over their stock and you will be that their clothing is the best for the money. Co. at all times a mos to-date of that's fit to wear. call to see them ; line convinced H, M. Campbell, the Millheim furni- , makes this an ture dealer and undertaker his autumn announcement in Mr. Campbell makes it handle none but first-class goods, Sse alm to and inferior nt of cotirse sells these as low ns Cail make an his in. goods are sold by others, place of and gpection. business It was the hunting season as muuch as anything else that brought Wallace W. Weaver to his home at Colyer from Leesport, Berks county, and he expects to knoe k his quoto of nimble greys from the tall timbers. Mr, Weaver is a telegraph operator at Lees. port, on the Pennsylvania railroad. He learned the business at that point, and is infatuated with the place, his business and the good people of Berks. On his way to his home be spent a short time with a younger brother, Harry Weaver, at Millhall, who is freight clerk and assistant agent at that point on the Pennsy. Both young men are sons of J. A. Weaver of Colyer. Not every boy can be a rich man or a great man, but every boy can be a gentleman, A boy with gentlemanly manners, who is trusty and honest and does his very best every day, will gain the attention and confidence of men and will be given paying and respon. sible positions ss soon as he Is oid enough to fill them. Boys like to have fun and a good time. It je right they should. They will never be boys but once, but to have fun is not aitogether what they are made for. Boys are of value chiefly to make men, good for something in the world, Character, like a house, must have the right kind of a foundation, The foundation stones of a good character are reverence for God, respect and obedience to pa. rents, deference for old people. i { | Io { LEGISLATURE WILL PR! Jk ry 1 Jal SE | ( 3 a AFT } HA to Find Out Who Willions, Jeople’s Chance (rabb.d the COMMITTEE TO DIG UP FACTS Electionof Honest Government Candi dates Will A i.e an Investigation by islators, Aided asurer by Trt Creasy. 9 Berry and “Farmer” CONSPIRACY TO CHEAT STATE Payment For Nothing But Bare Walle Secret Ab For the $4,000,000, and of 000,000 With straction $8,0 More “Furnishings.” rhole aff; Parts of Building Called “Furniture” the general fund in the without any special app tion, to plies furniture into the oid And the pew one, yet many im things have been pul building under the furniture” or furnishings’ iid have been pald out of the appropriated to the capitol ommission. Although nt fixtures and actual parts bullds ng, they have been pro by the permanent department the militons taken out of the gen fund without any other authority than the act of 1895 and the little blank appropriation paragraph regularly in gerted in the general appropriation bill This paragraph, without specifying the amount. simply stated in effect tha! the auditor general and state treas urer should honor all the requisition: department in question for the capitol Ever 1865 the department has putting in furniture in the man ribed, but without attracting much attention, as to the amounts of cost, although sometimes pretty heavy in comparison with what has been done this time, comparatively in significant, except possibly when the “barracks” put up after the burning ol the old capitol was furnished. But ip the general appropriation bills of the last two regular sessions, appended t« the department's paragraph, was the proviso, inserted by the vigilant Demo- crats and the few Independent Repub licans, that the permission to buy real furniture without limit should not be #0 construed as to allow the department to help in “completing” the new cap: itol spositories pria capitol men into sely the of COSY present name which shot $4,000,000 iflding are permane thes Wf the vided with eral made on the for fu up rniture since been ner des were, Great Graft Must Be Probed. See the more than a million dollars’ worth of metal filing cases in the num- berless rooms of the departments and bureaus, supplied by the Lancaster county politicians constituting the “construction company,” of Marietta! Even if thse things be pronounced real furniture, how interesting and Instruct. fve it will be to have the ins and outs of that immense transaction heralded to the commonwealth by an Inveati. gating committee that will really in. vestigate, as it surely will If the voters are not remiss in their duty at the com- ing election. Then the several millions paid or to be paid to the John H. San- derson firm, of Philadelphia, for the royal earved mahogany furniture that makes the even of the visitors water as they ramble through the marble halls and mahogany-walled rooms, shouid be a fraitful subject of Inquiry. Withxsi, the fees and commissions of Architect Joseph M. Huston, who entered poli. ™ Oontte Repro IR your, i { tics as | and wh ated a by t leg! financial di arnment, In the sa: proteg tal o« HY) nna hed J irre granite, in the al My HH 1 $4,000,000 y # . ' t1anlf **ine For the Diggers. wy 3 ' Av § "W per: tha } rr 1 ¥ niace finlshings ive and for the mantels ote $y 2 BEE TY mos! 1 and are found in Innu. merable roome Where there are no fire-places the “furnishiers” have put in the Gro vray pillars. colunine and entablatures anvhow This work {8 just ae much a part of the building as the flansing, the mahogany walls, the window and door frames, ete, but not a cent of the $4,000006 which the commigsior boasted of having spent so economically and faithfully went for any of these permanent attachments, fastened to and as much a part of the capitol as is the roof. The wonder is that Governor Pennypacker's depart. ment of grounds and bulldings, while rate : % ¥ fan mah Advertise. | appropri roof also as "fur. fit to parti- come in the 10, 000, seted tr mng out of the of in his would be and no more of a the than general netead the neonlea people of the tment ot & depat table awalt- Attorney spent only @ of how for niture wr While romised n the Hons §.000 060 ’ be made tra $8.000.000 went nanent + absurd. furnish- A y iivl- the twe probgbly Young Permitted It. CRIMINALS HOPE TO RULE STATE Boas M Wil Roll By and Comple ansion Gang Think Clou Find Them An HKestored to te Control In Harrisburg. ana ine Society an i Penros Jrder schemes Durham mac Ii thelr Stuart tion they will electing a ajo. ity lators al Penngyiva from thorns those can pull the coming of stand chance legis voters expect grapes from thisties They do not that those bosses are striving to hold on in politics fot the purpose of making amends for the incalculable evils that they have done to the commonealth. Proof is already geen in Philadelphia in the machine complaints against the workings of the personal registration law; that whenever they think that the clouds have rolled by they will urmdertake to club the legislature, if they can elect it, into repealing or emasculating the few partial reforms which they have been forced to grant to the people. The roll-padder?® audacious disre gard of constitution, law and legisla tive rules in thelr eriminal falsifica tion of counts, by which at least one bill—the Ehrhardt vice protector was known to have been fraudulently passed by the house, was further {linus trated by a fresh specific case in point. As Representative John R. Murphy, ex-recorder of Allegheny City, was ra» a good of machine wy Surely the ol will not nor figs believe nia a ot [ Continued on inside page | — ed Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood — Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. blood is su sluggish Voisouvus the Lived nuse of hind ¢ pts bowels open with Ayers Pi Madevy J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, Also manufacturers of y nam vicog. yers AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. We have no secrets! the formulise of all ou We publish r medicines, Underwear. ®HEAVY HOSE— Corduroy Trousers— Tamo’shanters and Caps for school and dress. H. F. RGSS SPRING MILLS, MAN PA. sv080202eeoP RO 00 ORR CR RPE PRR RROR ERO DRROD My Fall line is com- plete in Leather and Rubber Foot wear, Pleased to have you call before completing your Winter Footwear, I can give you the best rubbergoods on the market. C. A. KRAPE * SpringMills, Pa. IANOS and ORGANS... The LESTER Piano is a strict- ly high grade instrument endorsed by the New England Conservatory Boston, Mass, “Broad Street Con- servatory, P hiladelphin, as being i for and unsury pa tong 101 » fipiel anisn., The “Stevens” Reed-Pipe . Piano Organ is the new- est, thing on the market. We are also headquarters for the “White” Sewing Machine. Terms to suit the buyer, catalogue and prices. » Ask for C. E. 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