The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 17, 1907, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
17, 1907
HURSDAY, OCTOBER
Mnrris townsnip
{iene 1K
wand Mrs
Wi
home
Jack Huaruish and
nghoam
{ Mrs, J M a
lat 63g w drive from thelr
in Huntingdon
where they
the J. M. Wieland
edy will s pend the
arty returned
Boalsburg
of
Ken-
The
on
cont y to
guests
Mrs,
here.
saturday, were
family
winter
othera of the 1 home
Monday
Mr. of North
Mr, Davis’
days were
antre Hall,
with the
people took
weather
time at
A%iiin0
ed until i>
Duncannon
there
Bosal
from
in AuUgu
ATE, WLers
Dece
He then
the i
ACLive
mber, 1595, Lo
moved to Buffalo, N. Y., wit
retiring from the
HORI CC aulaer
iu October
sbi
3 of th
AINE year ne accepied iL and
ed there
the membership in
115; Ie
Josses, 41
toral
churc the
of
preaci-
five years. Dus time
5 to
10
154 ; pas.
ing that
creased irom
Caived nto embers p, :
SITOus prea
made, 1400 ; expenditures
$5150. ev, Leister
has now reached the allotted age of
“* three score years and !
acoount
hed,
Vigil
of congregation,
DR ten’
and on physical debility
feels justified in retiring froin the min.
istry, sud will muake his future
at Chambersburg, During this week
he is attending the meeting of New
York and New Jersey District syuod,
at Brookiyn, N. Y. Rev. Leisher's
child ure: Rev, W. L. Leister,
pastor of Summerhill coarge, Cambria
county ; U. Vietor Leisher, supt. of
Wood vo. Foundry, Chambersourg ;
Dr. Charles A. Lesher, medical ex-
sminer ciel departments of Penn's KK,
R. Cu, Cleveisud, Onio; J. Edgar
Lelsher, foreman passenger car depart
ment Penu’a car shops, Henovo ; Lau:
ther Li. Lester, sup. of mainteusuce,
Bell Telephone Co., Kansas City, Mo. ,
aud Rosa o. Leisber, Inte u graduate of
Central High schoul sud sue Norma
school, Butlsio, N. Y., sod now re
siding with her parcats,. On depart
jug from buflalo tue family received
some hanasviune sud valuable gifts
from the members, among which was
p one hundred dollar bill,
of
done
an
J HS
(N MACH
He Voted for r the Susquehanna |
Canal Bill Notwithstanding
His Denial of the Fact.
lecreancy.—— |
Fall |
ing Falsehood to
in
Democratic Campaign
Near Future.
in the
espondence, )
Pa., Oct.
wy 1 tne
x hiladeipt i
leaflet 4
BRgOo Lhe
from &
ratic
: 2 fg
n reieren
Comz
blate
thie
¥
Eh det mn ed by
oF
pt a Se
o
wy
P=
ol
som rpose,
it pur
ord Contradicts Sheatz.
td ar
idan
For examp
took special
right on the Nu
While in
before the
sl of The
nake.’
aay
up he inqui
American when it was to
led Upon learning that
would be taken the fol-
lowing day, he canceled an im-
engagement,
t to Harrisburg specially
his duty and vote against
measure
1
he vote
portant business
and ¥
to do
the
Now for the facts.
House bill Wo. 279,
from the Committee
Corporations by Mr.
delphia, March 4.
ord, 19803,
first reading
The measure,
was reported
on Municipal
Call of Phila
Legislative Rec
page 1232. It passed
on March §.-——Legisla
tive Record, 1903, page 1304. It was
read the second time “and agreed
to,” on March 10. Legislative Ree-
ord, 1903, page 1370. It was taken
up in its order for third reading on
March 11 and defeated for final
passage on the same day.-Legisia
tive Record, 1903, page 1520, the
nayes being 79 and the aves 40. Mr,
S8heatz voted against the bill but not
alone, as he states. There were 39
others on that ocension.
On March 17th Mr. Shern of
Philadelphia moved to “'recons¥er |
the vote by which House blll No. |
279, file follo 9389, was defleatod on |
final passage.” The motion was |
seconded by Mr. SBsmuel itipp of |
Philadelphia and prevailed. Tesh |
lative Record, 1903, page 1690. Ob. |
viously the achi needed t! that bill
The pink label this week,
every available vote had been
immoned and it passed finally, the
170 and nay 1. But
not the solitary in-
the negative vote,
longs to Mr. dobn
ond district, Alle
contrary Mr.
Hee
of
tives, 1903,
intendad
ft the pre
being ave
WAS
the
intive
1
Journal
North Am
{ i V1 hi {8 he owns heatz |
pH { control
But
and came
of ]z, he
surrendered
therefore,
the
he
r
he of
n machine.
Harrisburg
power
and
His denial
a fals
unde
yield
un-
1
ifler weil as
ngston Iniquity.
i On any
Ole
The Campaign in Full Sway.
mpaign
and during
will be lively
Wiil
wa ay
to
jes of the campaign with
in joint ings The
can managers don’t
the campaign agitated
There is danger In bringing
gs into view and a joint dis
cussion would have had that re
sult, But Mr. Harman and other
Democratic speakers will address the
people wherever it is possible to
reach them and tell the facts as
they exist.
The trial
before the election would have
tiled the question of the election,
just as a thorough exposure of the
crimes would have defeated the Re
publican party last fall. Then every
Republican speaker denied that
there had been any grafting and
now the press and orators of that
faith insist that Repablican officials
will punish the grafters,
false statements were believed
meet
want the
Rept bite
is net 8 of
much
the fact
of the grafters
aot
capitol
but
go credulous now, They know now
that Mr. Berry told .the truth then
and they understand that he is
equally accurate now when he de-
clares that the election of John 0
tion of the reforms which he has
begun.
a. D
The pink label this week.
w
\
-
to the Grangers at
Grove on Wednesday, John
the Republican candidate
treasurer, gald much about
achievements of patriotic Penn-
yivaniang and of the high principles
they had bequeathed to the present
of citizens. His utter-
to recall very similar
Sheatz's Weak Plea.
From the Plttsburg Yost,
In his speech
Sheatz,
Beérve
Bamuel W, Pennypacker, who seem-
ed to think that the good deeds per-
formed by Revolutionary and other
old-time patriots must suffice to pre-
vent thelr descendants from being
guilty of all wrongdoing.
Mr. Pennypacker flve years ago
was presented to the people of the
Btate as a most estimable and patri-
otic citizen, in whose keeping as
governor the interests of the Btate
would ntirely safe. He was the
candidate of the same machine that
has placed M Sheatz in nomina-
tion for BStat treasurer, and every
purvi * of the machine as
it was c« 1902 is work-
ing } leclaring that
n people of the
Btate will be safe if he 1s & the
cus! p | funds.
10 More resped
be &
VIillg
in
given
table
independ-
1¥] Was repre-
Years ago. And
the latter permit-
robbed of millions
{tol gr
is now
:
ning
or
en
gent
riotie or
Jacker
cal afters
Pi
People Would do
Grafters.
Gang Man.
hat session
nny packer-8
» * Var
LULE
hat bastard.
Voters Know Now,
Fle
Too Much.
‘
yp
i
thousand
really
they
ia Ble
when
sentative
Harris
Committees
at the head-
State
Philadelphia and Demo-
hout the State ought to
by giving it
support, A
who can
pot-
r good aud the improve.
of
ppreciation
Yyoler
would create a
administration the
wnt would be a gener-
might
¢ for the
impresajon is being wide
John O Bheatz voted
Berry for State Treas
Ago As a matter of
fact he did nothing of the kind. He
and worked for Plummer at
election as he voted and work-
Plummer on nearly every
measure considered during
session of 1900.
Is diffs d
for William H
urer two years
that
i voted
that
ed
machine
the
with
legislative
There will be no prosecution of
the capitol looters until after the
election and if Sheatz is elected the
trizls will be postponed until the
end of time. The Republican mach-
ine can’t stand the exposure which
will follow a court trial
db»
Vote for John GG. Harman for
State Treasurer in the Interest ad-
ministrative honesty. 1t is not a po.
litieal office and the election of
eal significance. J
Why not advertise n the Repor
Frstiy Hong Views
A proposition is here made to the
renters of the Reporter living a dis
tsuce from Centre Hall to secure loca!
view post cards, The cards are all
well executed, nad sre ax follows ¢
* Down the Pike
view shows Lhe
above Centre Hall
Lion Of Lwin, Bld
“hove Hall
Mile of
of the
Centre
Gusrier
This
pike
fori
Birdseye View of Ce
tany Mountain
fromm Nit
Luthern i
Churches
clormed "Tesbiyleriun
Arcadia
eshyle church
f Main
Mingle
Dismond }
street south frup
Fai
woking
idenoces of
and D, J Weyer
nor,
and
—
J
fpdian Lane,’
evolution
id Fort Hotel
Centrefliall Hotel
ereciu
"ry fier
cards will be
for FORTY CENTS {ive
nied LO
ai addr
tm iLtan ee
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be made In one or two
sintps. Add I'he
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OUTORER 22, Tuesday, one o'clock, one nie
south K. Colyer, Jame Jindvey 2 horses, 4
on rhioats, Tm inery, WHEOD, hew
Tl. household goods, ete.
EMBER 8 , 1 o'clock, near Potters
"il, rel ein of late Lydia Ann Foust,
v. and
MARCH ate. uawt Centre Hall,
Dont be scared
about high
We
can give you
better
for the money
prices.
goods
now than we
have ever
before.
It you want a
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dresser, or an
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Lard, Side Meat,
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Highest JCash prices
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
Quingy, Sprains and Swelliogs Cured.
“In November, 1901, I caught cold
and had the quiney. M My throat was
swollen so I could hardly breathe, |
applieo Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
it gave me relief in a short time. In
two days 1 was all right,’ says Mrs, L.
Cousing, Otterbarn, oh. Ol Chamber.
Iain's "Pain Balm is a liniment and is
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