“ ; = Silent nin SR v a - seins DEMOOKA TiC N NOWINERY FIRE INSURANCE COMMITT EE REPORT | SEE YOUR { ABEL. -w’ Fata Atte tot eat tit ot aaa For Township Offices on the South Side of Centre Connty Showing the Amount of Insurance Carried, the Comparative | Damooratio caucuses were hold Sate Cost of Insurance in Mutual and Cash Companies, the | urday, at which tim» candidates were Cost for $100 Insurance in the Grange Company | December 3rd and January named to fill the various township Compared with that of Other Companies S. Lightning | 28th, you will find a change offices, . :. The first three names following the Rods with Relation to Fire Insurance, | on your label on this issue precinct are the candidates respectively CENTRE COUNTY POMONA GRANGE, CENTRE HALL, PA | of the Reporter, Please ex- for Judge of Election, Inspector and ‘ : ‘ Registration Assessor. To the Members of the Grange and the Insured in the) amine the label, and if an er- A a y Yyogs S417 pr x | Potter, North—D. K. Keller Clyde Bradford, Centre County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, | ror appears report at once, Patrons of Husbandry : | Robert Bloom. : ! Supervisor, J. J. Arney: Justice, A. B. lee:| WORTHY MASTER School Directors, W. R. Neff, John A. Heckman ; Your Committee on Fire Insurance desir v ubmit the following ¢ Bamberinie a « ugh Ke needy a Bale Overseer, Calvin Bottorf ; Assessor, George edicine for hildren. Spangler : Auditor, F. H. Musser own Clerk Charles Frazier, privileges and advantages of the Grange Fire Insurance South—~H. K. Harshbarger, J. M. Carson, J, F The best interests of any business enterprise Miller. West—A, Heckman, E. T. Jordan, Wm. Ishler. Gregg, West -T, B, Jammison, Frank Ripka, D D. Decker A mutual Fire Insurance Company is a « . Uversger, Ronry Mark ; Supervisor, 1. J. Zub | intended that every one insured should have an equal ve ; er medicit el ler school Directo 3 M. eckmai . P Ev : . Bad q an Dack : oo) Dire gin I'he Fire Insurance Company, of the Patro bar y, Wa its Lire iors discakes. It 4 Duck ; Town Clerk, 8. G. Walker East—J. D. Neese, W. F, Stover, J. P. Eckle, | insuring the property of the members of the ord tion on the Reporter between é If you have paid subscrip- | ¢ . | ¢ # How Sey Just received a fine line of Shirts, price 50 cents A fine line of Four-in-hand Ties, at 25 cents general statement for the purpose of bringing about a clear { never be afruld te buy Chamberlain's | Cot Ree dy 'here is no davger one interested fully comprehend ite method of busine § from it, sod relief is always sure to i > from its operations. follow. It is intended especially for | eonghs, colds, croup and who ping | KREAMER & SON, Centre Hall, Pa, nized by the Centre County Pomona Grange in 1877. for t CXpre purj ofl unt eniv u sure ou (Or oro ut aly i { upy i Rurtiedasob F. Numer, James W. Bask. Jo- | PROPERTY INSURABLE \ appears, will prevent thel seph Rachau. i ! ' } | Harris—P, 8. Ishler, Charles Kuhn, D. W. | This Company wall insure dwelling houses, barns, stables, and their | attack, W hooplog ugh 8 pot] Myers. contents—such as furniture, clothing, musical instruments, lil es, farm impl ste Ot 3 th remedy ig School Directors, Jacob Meyer, re F : Justice, W. A. Murray ; Super Overseer, John Hook Auditor, man ; Town Clerk, E. C. Riley i maintain their standing by paying their duc ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ In buying medicine for cehildren / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ® TNR W TTT WD | ments, grain, hay, horses, cattle, sheep, ete.~—owne i standing in their Subordinate Granges, ¢ 1 time t ri 18 take na agree t i i | £3 AAG Guy RG 2 Airings » finn dnd dindindindindn 5 2 i rnd Penn—J, F. Rishel. Inspector and Assessor | of which they are members during the term of ins were both tie School Directors, M. H. Smith yea Ji | ia . y 3 W. Auman, 2 years ; W. L. Hosterman, 3 ¥ { members of the Grange in good standing ; J. C. Aumar ars ; Supervisor, G. W. Frank- | undivided real and per ul property belongi enberger ; Ove sr, B, F. Frankenberger ed patrons, controlled by ditor, J ’. Kerstette Town Corman, I | 1 les. East—Adan YEE. Bn Er vata ut no property will be insur | e d | VY Ea M F Mile Ea. t—~Adam Brungart 1 Kreame: 7 . n S our Ir, TY, armer + Cyrus Zeigler cash value, at the time of insurance UHALN S¢ 1 rectors. ( Wea ve George \ 3 ¢ 4 3 , oh " x ‘ S210 Ditetion, ©, D. Wen Wi A premium note will be required fror insured Fheat You will never regret it, Justice, J. Ct n 1PErvisor J. Kreider PF y% 3 ‘ fel re turd . ‘ i¢ 4 » : Overseer, Sar ; x g : ick ; Town ( J. Weaver, J ree per cent, will | aid on the n ring, Middle—-W. H. Zeigler, J. A. Meyer, W. J. | sather with one d yr survey and fifty cents for policy Polici { FRODUOR Weber, 3 . . Haines, West) Winkleblech School Directors g This Company will insure cl Ads 1 2 yy synth gag gg wministrators { heirs, as long as th ff AR 2 ABR TELEPHONE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME A Protection A Convenience A Necessity, LA XR 2 PRESS Andy dinalndipdin dominion Bin din lo dd 3 gardner ; Supe 0. Feidler ; Assessor $8 3 homas J. Stover Ta —— Rates very reasonable, Let us ex Xian our Looper. Fell Dead at Charch Door is taken. 4 § " | plan ) YOU Tele ph ne. write o1 iy ART, A sudden and unexpents occurred at Miliheim Monday ing. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Swar ing near Millheim, walked to | - PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO DO Ea re iil stoi a new premium note ; the assignment must be made inthe 1 ud em riN | 3 Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. \ sof a} - the same sent to the Secretary of the Company | i : y J } data ti i & Ss ae ay aaa reaching the chureh Mrs War z : . : > i \ Tr reir i tr iri Ak A AAA entered and hor hushund wet tn Msuck confectionary store to secure PHT VVUVVVVVVVDVVVVVDVT BW GLOVES and I"MITTENS Ss lozanges to relievs the dry sensation in his throat. After procuring the inzen- ges, Mr. Bwartz returved to the ciureh d on reaching the plsce fell to the sidewa'k where he lay until disenver- ed by a passerby. Fhe elds rly gentle Men's Leather Work Gloves...Men’s Woolen Mittens and Gloves...Boys’ Mittens with fur backs for school Ladies’ and Childrens’ all Wool Mittens and Golf Gloves. man was carried hack to the Manck having stovepipes passing through roofs ; nor will the ( Tq T store where 1t ’ discovered that | for buildings vacated or unoccupied for Wonger per ! ee 1 ne Index... Buscitative mo | Is Were restored SiC ’ but they failed (0 be eflective Mr. Swartz was aged seventy years, and leaves a wife, three dang! ters—Mra. Newton Felidlar, burg ; Mrs. Kate seyior, Mrs Ammon Snook, fi one son-—William, at howe ment Friday STN HNN F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall ¢ NNN NNN NNN NNN DN WN Ww 29 9% 9% NNN % NN WD using at ~————— wnually. . The Jame eran Esmaatts The Board of Director {f thi mpany ! ] PAUL E. On the southern shores t i anges of Centre unity, at the s ' | | Hampton Roads, mi from tha | HOC i Are « iy inges ind { city of Norfolk, the mn ’ . ing fifty thou ind doll rs in irance in th mpany, maj i CONK 3 Self- Fil ling > Centennial Exposition 341 ’ t the last quarterly meeting of each year, w hall repr . ing completion Every depart met ompany and make quarterly reports to ti Omona lara cour Fountain Pen i the work is being carried ' vith | represents. 4 marvelons speed. and what was only » : The t ol Py ol pany are aucil i nia b ay : ; olute Iv Reliable. \ Hay Press for Sale or a Year ago wn atiractively inyed out park, has become an Exposition bear > } ro tha frit] { pats, Ruslan beau ¢ have them both, | The undersizned offer for sal tiful, with immense exhibit palaces, he hig g rh 1 d : i Mi AL A lS a Vial, Btate and Government buildings, all range mpany in any one year, including survey, | i tax «1 i) ELI STEEL HAY PRESS under roof, and for the most part of || 35 I \ : , : 142 nc tie permanent consfruction. The Audi-} . _ _, FHielOW ae TE LA ; J 1 - 3 owas us and will be soli 2 toriomn and Convention Hall, one of i= = ' Tha avearson onesie rat xirbpedd of iy , | he Index Joalst fa3 - . i AV 2 yearly (at Wir hit grea gol i ’ i i Pe tee | { . nequire at Boals} 13 pcr the principal buildings of the Expo- | survey, policy and t axe vs od af 4 y years has | 31 ta { 4 { sition, is enti ely complete and is be- Average yearly cost pe ea i doing busin in Pennsylvan for thirty years ; wi hall of ny! % mnt - { W } ing used temp ary five a offices of The average « t in all mutual co mpani i dong i ‘ it "1 Ve rE : 3 J H. & Ss E. Weber e{ y 0 Wf the ; N 4 invernos if. Works, « w EX- | ovijvania during 1905 was 42 cents per hundred dollar position, Average yearly cost of insuring farm tsa Ap Mf cops has been 50 cents per hundred d 8 11 A Killed on the Central. ! It will therefore be seen i reg , taken from ; {fiepor. of the State Insurance Commi i r, that the average + Iv cost for | | offi thirty years in the Grange Com i i ! Central Railroad of Pennsylvania, was | than the average of all other mutual companies ng busi in 1 tat nd ' ' running west near the Salons station, | twenty-nine cents less than the average yearly cost in cas! } 1" | ALTOONA MORNING TRIBUNE tr thi } nire ( init : y 1a : sver es | i ’ "& he v vi & Ape wel x fk it mn over Nherman Murtin and Killed Patron 3 iurey Years ago when the Tablets, all sizes, at the Reporter Why not advertise in the Reporter Friday evening when Na 6, on the ; Pe900000007200000P ev GO0O00 Unquestionably The Best . .. MORNING NEWSPAPER In Pittsburg is The Post All Newsdealers Sell it, Boss LRCURERRRRGICOBERGOY organ ized the Grange Fire Insurane e Company the - i > i : a ed : Ee < ; er in bah | realized the possibilities of the Company. fp oday ha ck of the hor "4 The Best Daily Paper occurred after 8 o ciock, nnd a« it was | tion that the Grange has built up a fire nee busin { Ve iX milli dol cine nl Ani wei ave art Central Pennsyly ania... quite dark the engineer could not «ee | lars, without any outstanding indebtedness, i rough it Vv I } yt te a Lu i . ’ ‘ : tran - without any high salaried officials and at a lov ¢ of insurance, for a long term | pare 10 Go ail Kinds oi i 1 + the man’s form on the track. He was |W It an) salar } AT Iu OH ; 3 1 $3.00 per year in advance : . . of years, than could have been secured in nine-tenth ! npa ini 153 | PT i thirty-two years of nee snd unmarrieg ness in Pennsylvania. Wood Work, Painting and i Hamuel Martin Was a brother of Mrs Mos it of the losses of the C ompany h ¢ been i iarge and fantial * . | Full assoc iated Press Telegraph Service William Kessinger, of Salona, with | buil lings, from unknown causes, and barns burn nw by | ning. The | the Trimming. which means all the news of the world, whom he made hi« home. He had forme r is more likely often caused by the careless use of n Le i y , yok- | We niake a owas f | i been a victim fr a number «f years of ns: who drop mate hes Which ure ignited by some animal tramping n them. | We make a specialty o | The Tribune is an up-to-date progre:s- 4 his can only be overcome by each property owner prohibiting smoking about his RIMMI 3 ND SPOKEING ive RTE \ riving special atten- epilepsy and his friends believe that barn as much as possible, : Py ? y rid RE _ Offa Ye newspapers giving Al [ a : 8 . he had taken one of these spells and As to fires by lightning, many could be prevented 3 L +4 am, 4 Won 0 eure) events . : ! a pa fell on the tack. | stantial lightning rods. Upon this there is a diversity of opinion, but these opin- loth on Buggies & Wagons, state interest. Its editorial depart { ions are mostly only impressions and not based upon scientific investi ition, In Spokes and rims always on ment is surpassed by none. ' support of the fact that lightning rods protect buildings, we qu m the Unit streble-Varkle, ed States Weather Report, 1899 : “ Number of barns and sheds struck by li : : The marriage of Miss Bara Markle | ning, 800 ; of this number there were roded, 40 ; and of the above rumber it WE REPAIR GIVE IT TRIAL and Bruce Btruble, both of State Col | roded, 850.” This clearly indicates that lightning rods do afford a large measur rb a of protection. But the most potent objection urged against rodding buildings is AND PAINT ALTOONA TRIBUNE COMPANY | e, 0 . e 2 og lege, occurred Wednesday of last week |; lightning rod swindler. Our advice is to have nothing to do with him. Em CHAIRS. ETC. at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. ploy a carpenter and erect the rods under your ewn direction. ALTOONA, PA, | J. Looker, at Lemont Phe ceremony Purchase from a Grange house or a reliable dealer galvanized ifon was House and Barn Painting Sa ——— was performed by Rev. J. R. Sechrist, | ter pipe, one-half inch bore ; this will make a substantial three-quarter inch rod in The Weekly Tribune prepared to do all kinds of wosdwork diameter. From the same source procure glass insu: ators, a F ranklin or any oth- | Ot Wagons and buggies. Fatistaction goaranteed , of the United Evangelical ohureh. | point, and you will then have the mate rial for a more substantial rod than you | And prices reasonable. From now on, terms " op ¥ . v ] fs B aE H i 0 + i . 3 9 vf 4 x, 8 fot . After a wedding tour to Niagara Falls | can get from any lightning rod agent. It is not necessary to go to the expense of CENTRE HALL PA Contains all the important events of the | sricdy having indabiadcess to the under ahd other points they will be a1 line | procuring copper rods when galvanized iron serves the same purpose. It is seldom ' ' week. Published Fridays at $1.00 | sign ie requested P make immediate set at State College » bere the groowy i+ a | that the whole rod is Charged in a severe and concentrated stroke of lightning, but, reat in adv , Uement JOHN L. MeCLENAHAN, partner with his father-in-law in the largely, only the surface of the rod, and the opposite only in a mild stroke ; in a PEE Year 10 aclvante. Qentre Halk Pa. buteher business similar manner tint wiephone Wires she Charged by hatteries. : . Pl 1€ COSL Of properiy roading a barn with three or four rods, need not - . ~ ; Their many friends wisii these | exceed from ten to fifteen dollars by this proposed plan, Before that cc ugh turns Into a serious throat or lung trouble ¢, stop it with young people much happiness While this Company makes no discriminating rates between rodded and : unrodded buildings, it is the conviction of the County Grange that many losses by a ne’ S$ I xX cltorant ux 4 os ————— A ———— 3 y ¥ a y Kachic and Watson Dlacharged, lightning would be prevented by properly rodding buildings, and as buildings &d ons him iopstantly. Phe wd wsecident i id dry Twelve to sixteen papes live news daily | S09 S992 9001 SOOT SOROS RO YY on 990900900000 0000POPOBR00 R00 AGORNMAKING «The undersigned cannot be insured in mutual companies for more than two-thirds their actual val- Kachic ant Watson ure free men | ue, it would help to protect not only the Company, but the one-third that every y one more. A decroy lonced Taoerey | Ioured must Sorts Rumtolf it has proved its real value during 75 years. " We appeal to every Patronf to stand by the Grange Fire Insurance st for it. afternoon by His Honor, Judge Ellis Company which has so substantially protected our members for more than thirty Ask your druggi t L. Orvis, ordered their discharge from years, and this benefit we will be continued in the future if we stand united for the custody of the sheriff. The court |the common protection of every member of our great Fraternity, 1yne's k EX Clo an deemed the evidence Insufficient to pectiully submittec 1 them for trial for the murder of LEONAKD RHONE, ou ohn Kachio, at Clarance, D, M, CAM] odfcine fat thrust asd aug, . %