The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 18, 1907, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor,
Centre Harr, Penn
THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1907
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
SADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents per lines for
three insertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub-
sequent insertion, Other rates made known ou
BpPRON ion.
THE LEGISLATURE,
Sennie
Tax
Three mills addition the
capital stock of all corporations for the
benefit of the public ap-
proved by the when
the Dunsmore bill
by a vote of 110 to 6
Additional revenue
this source is estio
year, and it is all inter
and
school
Bilis Passed
Measure
the House
to Relieve Local
in
al tax on
sch OLS
sede uy
Was passe d
WAHSA
house Tue
finally
possi. le from
$5,250,000 a
ded to be
the
ated at
given
relief
to the school districts for of
local taxation.
Other
house
bills passed finally by the
are :
Requiring the
Publie Instruction to place a
SBmull’s Handbook
school this
thereafter.
Eusabliong
statistics and
minister the
undertakers,
To assess pipe-line real estate, leases
Superintendent of
copy of
publie
quadrennially
in each
year and
local registrars of vital
their deputies to
oath or aflirmation
ad-
to
and improvements for township road
purposes.
PASSED FINALLY SENATE,
Authorizing town councils to fix the
compensation of borough solicitors.
Prohibiting the of banks
and trust cow panies from holding the
office of notary publie.
Providing that abandoned turnpikes
may be improved under existing laws.
Amending the Flint road law
that the control of roads built under
its provisions shall be vested in the
township authorities instead of the
county commissioners,
Enabling
taxes for which
personally liable.
IN
officers
80
collect
become
to
have
collectors
they
tax
The
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Heporter's Register
tre Ha
lp ms
Fertilizers !
furnish
¥e u
h A u
Our
Keep in mind that we can
you with any grade of fertiliz
may wish, or the mate
prefer to do your own
rs
raw rial if
mixing.
goods are guaranteed to be just what
they are sold for, a
through any
acid goods are
We have grades esp
the growing of spring crops—oats,
ley, corn, The
of goods and the price is the argument.
J. H. & 8. E. WEBER
Centre Hall and Oak Hall
me ftp
Hed
The
dry and eas:ly applied.
ecially adapted to
Dar-
potatoes, eic quality
Wandered From Home,
George M. Fetcher, a highly re
spected citizen of near Runville, aged
almost years, left his home
last Monday morning and nothing has
since been learued of his
He had some domestic
when he started away with him
his dog and a gun. His wife and eight
or nine children are very anxious as to
his where-abouts.
seventy
whereabouts,
troubles, and
took
Penny's Press Muzzier Kepealed,
The senate, without a dissenting
vote, repealed Penny's press muzzler
bill passed four years ago.
the house for concurrence
nical amendment before
Governor Stuart,
a—————————
J Appointed Under Dixon,
B. D. Brisbin was appointed health
officer for Centre Hall borough, Pot-
ter and Gregg townships by Btate
Health Commissioner Dixon. He de
\Clized. to acgept the position. -
eisai ote issn
It goes to
in a tech-
it reaches
Farm Implements,
If you are in need of farm machinery
call on us for prices, Weare handling
the Johnstown line of machines,
which are not made by the trust. If
it ie a binder, mower, tedder, rake,
cultivator or harrow, a Buckeye drill,
Byracuse plow-—ateal, metal or wooden
beam-~-or any other implement used
on the farm, we can supply it. The
quality of implement and the price is
the argument,
J. HH. &B. E. WEBER,
Centre Hall and Oak Hall.
pp ———
Gentle and Effective,
A well known Manitoba editor
writes : ‘* As an inside worker I find
Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver
Tablets invaluable for the touches of
biliousness natural to sedentary life,
their action being gentle and effective,
clearing the digestive tract and the
head.’ Price, 256 cents, Bam les free.
The Btar Store, Centre Hal F. A.
Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W. Bwarts,
Tussey ville,
SUFPOSED BURGLARS
COURT,
HELD FOR
The Two Tramps Arrested at Beaver
to Have Had a Hand in the
Hall Post Oller Hebbery,
B
was for
Thought
Centre
Magistrate W,
Hall,
soene of
Mingle’s court, in
(entre the third time
the
afternoon William
the
on
ing Tuesday
While and Paddy Ryan,
Kline
below Spring
arrested by Sherifi
Sunday,
Mills, were given
Justice Mingle,
ami in def
bound over for a
County
at Beaver Dam,
hearing before
after a brief
of $500 bail,
before
7
and
ault
hearing
ex
ition,
Court
I'he cage was prosecute d by Mr
ae un eltize n, and not as postm if
government employe Shon ld
be
will no
United
the government
further dev
be transferred
District Court,
the
any elopments the
doubt to
SNiptesn
will become
ecutor,
District
ense in charg:
a, «
Attorney W. G. Runkle had
before Justice
» will further ¢«
the
gle an
the
Pres
Witnesses
M. Boal,
Miss Viroa
James W. Runkle,
The under
COUTSE
ident Judge Orvis.
the case were Capt
Mrs. E. M. Huyett,
W. F. Bradford,
on
(Jeo
(else,
men arrest gave
stories as to their whereabouts
day, Friday and Baturday previous to
robbery of the Centre Hall
which time money
stamps to the a $454.17
secured by blowing open the safe. One
thing the tramps admitted, and that
was that they had been in Penns
Valley several days before the robbery,
the
oftice, at
of
mount
and on Saturday night ate
gpring along the
Centre Hall station,
however, claimed that Baturday
night was spent in the barn of Mrs.
Eliza Bmith, Centre Hill, from
which place they left Bunday morning
for Beaver Dam,
previous
their supper at the
railroad, east of
They,
at
via Georges Valley.
“DEAF TOM."
Much has been said of the umbrellas
mender is covered with
whose face
and head well stres
His
that
EI&Y Whisgers
hairs ‘road’ 1
Tom
his
with
Th
gray
Deaf
plume
He
1A
nomde-
him by
ie of #1 £1
ok of the fir
the
know
in
SBRROCIiates
evidently a «
Ie
he is the man the
i
i
had to do
jes have
name of Mitchel
crecit of ten vears
a post office
rated about
old,
weighs al
AR
feet
BR Vear
five
wut
He
crimi
pounds, is
ides his
under an honest |
Mitche
ie a prisoner, at whicl
propensities wk from
4
a pair of mild eyes.
i's photo-
graph made whi
time he had a clean shaven face,
pre
sented a el
amie
but
SPPearance,
that *
Ther:
Deaf 1
is little d om’
i the same
ted
itre
person, he
Deaf
~atur
that
Hall
FAINS
» robbs
Mooday af
Hail ** Deaf
ry at Centre
Tom! was seen
igh the
n Mou
later
Hever ntaios,
took the
fo enter the
Lewisburg railroad station—and a day
or two later the safe was shattered by
a charge of nitroglycerine. Mention
these incidents have appeared in a
previous issue of the Reporter, and are
to emphasize the belief that
the bewhiskered old umbrella
wht
Pat Garrity's, he Lrair
at Coburn, was seen
of
repeated
mender
m every one thought the personi-
fication of honesty, if there is any
the class, is a hardened criminal,
shrewd enough to
trapped.
in
and
be
nos easily
nin A
LOCALS,
The fisherman will not dare to pull
the beauty’s tail too hard te bring it
within the six inch limit,
Mr. and Mra, Claude Wert,
seyville, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Witmer E. Lee, in this place
Bunday.
of Tus
There is a movement on foot among
the Centre county people living in
Cambria county to hold a reunion
sometime in June,
Tuesday Archie Homan went to Al-
toona where he hopes to secure em-
ployment. He is a young man of con-
siderable ability, and would be capable
of filling a good position,
Irvin Bloom, of Lock Haven, spent
a day thie week with his cousin, Miss
Laura Runkie. Mr. Bloom is an en.
gineer on the P. & E. R. R, his run
being from Renovo to Harrisburg,
(George Runkle, of Philadelphia,
First Lieutenant on the schoolship,
Saratoga, is the guest of his cousin,
Mise Laura Runkle, at the Centre
Hall hotel, He will remain for some
time.
There have been quite & number of
sick horses throughout Penns Valley,
The high prices horses command
make the owners of them feel awfully
qoeer when Dick,” * Harry,”
“Fan Vor? Mag" stand with head
drooped.
The snows during this month have
had & somewhat bad eftect on the
wheat fields. The wheat plants today
are several shades lighter in color than
they were the latter part of March. It
fs not thought, however, that any
great harm has been done,
pani
sympathy
tended t }
were
burg Tuesday.
of hia d
YOR
remains
interred in the
MET KF,
College
a been life-lot
Mr. ane
residents of 5i
tate
ye
infirmit
> ‘ ’
age, they left their home int
ti
town, but owin the
gr Lo
heir
and were dividiog ¢
their ¢ State
goodly of
friends were present at the funeral.
Dan Musser, a son of Mr, and M
John Musser, of Wilkesbarre,
ly of Boalsburg,
time with his old
place, The young man
years in the U. 8, Regt
hildre al
number neighbors
is enjoyi g
companions in
served
Army
this
ilar
counties for a month, aller
will turn to Baltimore
and his brother George are logated
Monday, the opening of the
geason, J. N. Dingea, George
Dan Musser, Reitz brothers,
braith brothers and a number of fish.
ermen from a distance were fishing in
the stream in Reitz’ Gap. The
When n
re he
waer
Fisher,
catching a few for the next
break fast,
Mrs. Wm Wagner and .
Miss Helen, Jolin Felty, Mr Mia
J. B. Felty and: Hugh Burehfield,
Altoons, attended the funeral of Mrs.
A B. Kimport, They returned home
Tuesday afternoon snd were accom.
1
dati rhs
and
and
urday
on
Marriage Licenses
Lind
misbury
inll,
Hi
1k Wi Belle
DD Showers, Belle!
mer, fonte,
imte,
lKvan Davis, Pollipsburg
Kila Bophia (
Leonard M
Catharine
‘arison, Philipsburg.
Reymond, (
M,
ooper,
B'lte,
Sv) eer Philipsburg.
en, Hawk Run,
Howard,
Vilas
, Bmuliton
Hosenhoover,
Hteriing 1,
Rachael Og
Davia MN,
Hert
Clyde M
Elsie M.
MoeRean,
hia Sheddy,
Waite
tover, Wolfs Store,
EE ss
Builth, the
WwW.
{ will be in
April 19,
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Bubseribe for the Reporter,
Phitographer
Photographer,
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Centre
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Tailoring...
of Woolens
Underwear
29% 9% Hh HDODBDUCE
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Foreman
CENTRE
& Smitl
HALL, PA.
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If You Are Looking
That will stand HARD USAGE,
That will not SAG DOWN or C
a
P
For a Fence
URL OVER on the top,
That has no SLACK WIRES,
That is LOW IN PRICE
We add our personal guarantee to ey
to submit prices.
Don’t fail to see us before
ready to use it,
ont
order in
buying
but place your
ARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK RGGS-Any
one wishing Barred Plymouth Rowk eges.
from a fine flock of fowls, call on
W. F. sSHUTT, Centre Hall,
AUTION «All persons are hereby cautioned
not to harbor or sell my wile, Doma E
Dubbs, any goods, as she hos Jef my bed and
board, without cause, and I will not pay any
debt contracted by het
JAMES DUBBS, Pleasant Gap, Pa
RAY AND TEAMING-The undersigned
announces that he is prepared to do all
kinds of draying, teaming sand farming lots
Prices reasonable
CLYDE E. BRADFORD,
Centre Tinil, Pa.
Why not advertise in the Reporter?
; claimed for it and would be pleased
fencing. Don't put it off vatil you are
as we cannot carry all sizes in stock
-
TAYLOR
H.*
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office : Opera House Block | BELLEFONTE, PA
Opposite Court House
All tranches of Jegal business attended
promptly,
oa U CCTIONEERW. I H. Runkle, Centre Hal!
# o ment as
Conmult rer engagomen "0 A0OLIone
A A AA ASIAN
OR RENT. ~The undersigned
four ronins in his farm ater ms
| west of Tusseyville.
i ‘ JOBEPH GROSSMAN,
i Bellefonte, Pa.