—— HE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, REPTEMBER 10, 1908 National Ticket, For President : WM, JENNINGS BRYAN. For Vice President : JOHN WORTH KERN. Presidential Electors, { Joseph P. MeCullen, Lt Albeit J. Barr, District Electors. . Daniel F, Carlin 17. Oyrus C. Gelwicks Ed, B. Seiberlich 18, George D. Krause Aaron G. Krause 19, Samuel M. Hoyer Clarence Loeb 20. Henry Wasbers James T. Nulty 2. J. Hawley Baird Michael J. Howard 22. John K. Holland . John G. Ferron 23. John F. Pauley Jno. H. Danenhower 24. Howard 85. Marshall Louis N. Spencer 25. Robert X. Brown Alex. W. Dickson 26. Howasd Muitchler . John T. Flashery 27. Wm. Lewis Neal , Oliver P, Bechie 28, Fred A. Shaw . Harry D. Schaeffér 29. Henry Meyer , Charles A. McCarty 30. Wesley 8. Guffey . Jno, Franklin Stone 31, Dennis J. Boyle . John I. Wel h 32, Casper P. Mayer At Large bd pd PROSE ESo AK rd a Democratic County Ticket. W. HARRISON WALKER J. CALVIN MEYER. FRED F, SMITH. G. F. WEAVER. F. PIERCE MUSSER J. D. MILLER. For County Commissioners : C. A. WEAVER. . J. 1. DUNLAP, For Auditors ; J. W. BECK. JOHN L. COLE. For Congress ; For Assembly : For Sheriff : For Register : For Recorder : For Treasurer : SALE REGISTER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 12,30 o'clock, pear Centre Hill, personal property and real estate of the late Jooas B, Royer. Seeadv, The Evaporating Plant, The Centre Hall apple evaporator is in operation, and is turning outa choice product. Bome new labargav- ing machinery has been added, which will reduce the cost of manufaetusing as well as aid in increasing the output of the plant. Zerby-Rishel, The marrisge of Howard Zerby and Miss Clara Rishel, both of State Col lege, was solemnized Monday, at noon, | at the United Evangelical parsonage, Centre Hall, by Rev. J. R. Bechrist. The young couple are now on a honey- moon trip to Niagara Falls and Can- ada, The groom is a contractor and build- er, and like his bride, is highly thought of by his acquaintances. — A— A i For The Farmer. The Pennsylvania State College continues to give free correspondence courses in agriculture to all who are interested, and who are unable to at- tend the college in person. Instruc. tion is given on thirty-two different subjects. Being supported by state appropriation, no fee is required for either enrollment or instruction. A circular describing these courses and blank application for enrollment may be had by addressing the superinten- dent of co respondence courses at Btate College. fi ss Keith's Theatre, Great variety is manifest in the per- formers at Keith's theatre, Philadel- phia, this week. Creston Clarke, who heads the list, makes his first vaude- ville appearance in his own comedy, * The Old Timer. Maggie Cline, the Irish Queen of song and laughter, is playing a welcome return. The Adel- mann Quartette have just returned from a triumphal tolir of Europe anc are presenting an absolutely new and unique musical novelty. A coontown festival of song and fun is given by the Dixie Berenaders. A novel act for the children is that of Rosino Casselli’s Chihuahua midget dogs from Mexico. An especially attractive feature is the moving pictures of the Aerdrome * June Bug,” which took the prize for the longest flight in a recent contest. Linden Hall. Mrs. O. L. Rishel is at Bunbury this week, helping to care for the new niece that arrived at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Murray Leitzel on the nine. teenth of August. Monday morning Dr. Kidder took Mrs. Mary Bpicher to the Bellefonte hospital, where she underwent an operation for gall stones. Her condi. tion is favorable for an early return to her home here, Mrs, Kent, of Brooklyn, Bueque- hanna county, is visiting her sister, Miss Mary Potter. Mrs. J. M. Ross and daughter, Mrs, Bliss Meyer, are visiting relatives in Altoona this week. Rock Hill school opened Monday with about thirty-five pupils. Mr, Wentzler, of Milesburg, is the teacher, The school building was painted by Fred Weber and presents a fine ap- ce. Misses Nellie Noll, of Jeannette, and Mary Barlett, of Bellefonte, spent last week at the Page and Davis homes, Mre. J. H. Ross and son Paul re turned Fri lay from a week’s visit In Altous on. William Binks bought the Roth~ rock farm, adj 1iog Jacob Walker's, last week. ; Sm ————— A committee of the trustees of the Bible Co ference of the United Evan- gelical Cuurch, has purchased thirty sores of land on the hill west of West Milton, a beautiful site, commanding ih CARING FOR SOHOOL PROPERTY, Parents Should Tench Thelr Children to Hespeot Fablle Property, One of the duties the fathers owe to their sons is to impress upon their understanndiog the fact that destrue- tion or damage of school property re- | The Fise of a Great Industry and Enormous Fortunes. belongs to the property owners, who are responsible for its welfare, and any moneys called for to repair damages or in the form of taxation. The public schools are spoken of as being ‘free’ but every property owner, whether sending children to the school or not, meet the expenses of the school’s maintenauce. Children do not realize this, but if fathers would lay the mst- ter before them in its proper light, it would at least set them open within a few weeks, and children their responsibility, and the tendency own. ers, but who get the schools sheuld teach their children to frain from wanton destrution much for the mother’s remonstrance against their wantonness. But they will usually listen to the father, and it is his duty to instruct them in such maliters, A fp —————— LOCALS sides of Main street dressed up in » number of places. Keep in mind that there are others on this earth besides yourself ; others that have rights that any decent msn ought to respect. J. C. Bmith is 8 new acquisition to tbe population of the thriving borough of State College. He had been a resi dent of Millheim since a bey. Mrs. Lucinda Weaver, who has been seriously ill for the past two months or more, is improving, and it is cow thought that she may fully recover, Mrs. Charles Beury, of Philadelphia, nee Ella Fischer, gave birth to a daughter last week. Thus the sadness in the Dr. Fischer family is followed by joy. Recorder J. C. Roweand E. E. Davis are at the head of the movement to organize a company to manufacture cement brick out of the great moun tain of furnace slag, near Bellefonte, A sad death is spnounced from Chicago, being the wife of William E, Bpaogler, a native of Potters Mills, and well known in Penns Valley. Ap sccount of same is given under the proper head. Prof. C. C. Meyer, son of Jacob Meyer, of Coburn, has been appointed one of the faculty of the New Bloom- field academy, Perry county. He will be instructor in mathematics, physics and civies, If you are contemplating any little improvements to add fo the exterior appearance of your home, remember the Grange Encampment and Fair be- gins Baturday, and you have only two days in which to perform the work. Mr. and Mrs, George Ruth, of Read- ing, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Keller, in Centre Hall, Mr. Ruth being Mrs. Keller's brother. Mr. Ruth is employed by the Penn Hardware Manufacturing Company. This is the ccuple’s first trip to Central Pennsylvania, and they are highly pleased with the country. Emanuel White, of near Penns Cave was in Centre Hall Monday, and re- lated that Mrs. White was no better, Bhe is a rheumatic victim, having suf- fered continuously for three years or more. During the last year and a half she has been unable to care for her- self, making it necessary for her hus- band and friends to put her to bed, and again to her chair, Homething newer and bigger than anything ever attempted in the news- paper field is to be given to the publio in the Woman's Section of the Ban. day North American for September 20, The management of the paper has undertaken to give to its women readers the very Intest of the styles in the European and American fashion centers before the same styles are shown iu soy of the fashion publica. tions of the country, and before they are placed on sale by the stores in the big American cities. Adam Finkel, the lumber operator, has just | & very handsome resi. dence and a barn on the farm which be purchased from the Evans estate some time ago, located esst of Spring Mills at the base of Egg Hil, on the road leading to Georges Valley. Water is piped into both bulldiogs from a neighboring spring. The sur. rounding bulldings are also substantial River, upou which it is proposed to erly presents a very atiractive appemr. erect cottages and an su litorium for a permanent meeting place of the Bible Conference and to hold ge #oing to rn ' KELLY AND THE AIR BLAZT. | The Flash of Genius Which Provided the World With a New Metal—Rob- Mashet's Bill ert Device—Captain Jones and Andrew Carnegie. Ax late tury «cl ¢ the middle of the last was Cell- it pottid ool unknown was then sould at 20 cents an I he which aid the total output of iron an ralironds were on ralls using h wore cut In less than two years, d steel In ut year was less than is no® made In four days Then came to Willlam Kelly, a Pitts arg Irish-American, that flash of gen- led the sotethiing ometiimg i fus which provi world with a ! metal H8 strong as steel and as cheap as ron Ielly wns an iron maker and needed charcoal In the all the wood near his furnaces was burned, and the near nvallable source of tnilles distant supply was To cart his char Fo cart his char miles meant bm t cy 11 is iH 11d in “ 3 a Conia In ave fue vent a w to as sitting In front of the ddenldy th a shout, and rushed t At one ite hot spot In the yellow ma The iron at this Incandescent. It was almost g Yet there na : but the hiast « viien he st feel, © HAC edge he saw n 58 of nn metal spot 1s charcoal f alr was steady len wn fue! flash 1} ped Into his he idea there u rr nlone for people sald he was Crazy sserted that pig fron coul 24 ‘te & tuto malieniie iron by 1 by the patent office steel trade of the : i 8 Reotaman who hit for removing a difficulty elly and Bessemer, fared han Ke iy, for he lost his Hing to pay the neces his later SATS years was de a pension of $1,500 which 1 milly from Besw ier into the re Instead of nt ing to the the moment, Mushet ‘Why not first burn out all the wm and then pour back the exact This was a stop Process right t you nel? fre, hut no one had thought who took the Invention of 1 sriver into his hands, de ed 1 into one of the wonders of rid d made the Carnegle mi was Captaln Willlam R. Jones known-—who the sole desire of that England He could have : i many times over, ared little for money. When a partnership he re ! 14 he ith over the lea I the ¢ lone was «ld to live w tee] trade sri ire vow offered Alr. Carnegie, 1 don’t know any- t shout haziness, and 1 don't want be Lothered with It. I've got trouble igh here In these works, I'll tell von what you can do” these were his “sou can give me a hig salary.” ‘ captzin” replied Car. nele, “ron «hall have the salary of the pro lient of the United States—$205.. orn The famous scrap heap policy was waited by Jones. He did not be. lie ¢ in walting until his machinery was worn out, The moment that an frenrovement was Invented old ma. chizery was dragged to the scrap heap an! the latest devices put In its place, He made the shareholders gasp on sev: eral ovenslous by asking permission to sinash up £500,000 worth of machinery that was as good as new, but outgrown, Jones died, as he had lived, In the midst of an Industrial battle at the head of his men. He was killed In an accident in the company’s works, “Car negle. looking upon poor Jones as he lay in the hospital, sobbed like a child.” ~*“The Romance of S.eel” by Herbert N. Casson, exact woris ft *¥y fering “Alter this ors The Wind. The senator pushed Into the crowd that surrounded the automobile, “What Is the trouble here?’ he In. quired. “Punctured tire,” replied a man with a dinner pall, “Make a speech foto it, will you, senator "New York Press. Inquisitive people are the funnels of conversation. They do not take in any- hing for thelr own use, but merely to R700 Qe DOCBO0O0W En DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~ LETTERS of administration on the estate of Isaac Inte of Gregg Township, deceased, hay ing been duly granted to the undersigned, they | wonld respectfully roquest all persons knowing | themselves indebeed to the estate to make imme { diate payment, and those having claims against | the same Lo present them duly anthenticated for | settlement HANNAH JANE LONG, ] FRANK M. FISHER, Adminis rators, i July 30, 19 Penu Hall, Pa., | i AN A NTED-A jet-black horse, not over 7 ! yeamn old, ge tie, sound sud rapgey, | work single and double, weighing 1200 ibs., fear- leas of steam, bicycles and automobiles. State price. B. M, CAMPBELL, Undertaker, Aug. 20, Millhe'm, Ps. | Lone, (4 Mapy a man looks for his best friend in the mirror. I I : 2 0 W. B. KRAPE OPTICIAN SITE ET 3a" > RE AARONSBURG, PA. WE aR a EYES TESTED FREE se reasonable rates Fd 5. ty alt rw “eee Ma TE RN RE ‘& « BA SEAR ate » oo LK a ty Repairing of Jewelry ¥ JEWELRY ICE CREAT PARLOR be RESTAURANT —Meals at all hours = Sandwiches, Coffee & Soft Drinks 1 - al. ic i —————— TREAT TA 3 Ice Cream Cones manufact. bt ured for the trade. Uive a . trial order. : » . CRT 0000000000000000080000 W. A. Henney Centre Hall === {06H - - - -- Blacksmithing - - Special attention giv- en to tire setting and satisfaction always guaranteed. : All Kinds of Repair Work Given Prompt MioaGion. .- . . Trimming & Painting Prices Reasonable BOOB D PP RIOPOIRONO00RLP0 0000000000 RRBED PEEING SE IRR ERR e We ALL Summer (Goods Reduced C. A. Krape Spring Mills « - - Pa. Mi Cut Prices P00°000000008000000008000090000 200000000000 S00000000000400000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000 150 Suits at one-half price These suits are mixed colors and are all positively this sea- son’s styles, We will also give a big cut on Black and lue Serges, AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN SALE OF 200 Summer Shirts at The The shirts in this sale are in excellent condition. They are made with and without collars, detached and at- tached cuffs, colored and white, The original prices of these shirts were $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, Straw Hats at 1-2 price A chance to get your second straw hat for mere nothing, You can't afford to miss this sale-it will save you money on just what you Want. L{—C» DMIZCY SHIRTS AND | STRAW HATS | i E——— ll Ek. BELLEFONTE, PA. § § ¢ ’ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ # / ¢ ¢ ¢ ’ ¢ ’ i ¢ ’ 3 A FINE LINE OF ...Ladies’; Shoes for Spring... RADCLIFFE SHOES OXFORDS RUSSETS and PATENT LEATHER NNN NDR Also Line Men’s Fine Shoes OXFORDS, RUSSETS and PATENT LEATHER Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall FVD BVDV HD UR THE 1908 IMPROVED De Laval CREAM SEPARATORS Are Now Ready For Your Inspection Ten New Styles Ten New Capacities Ten New Prices Stationery for Ladies, A fine grade of box paper, having embossed at the top “Centre Hall, Pa.” has just been added to the assortment of for Indies. The quality and style are good enough for the use of 4 queen. | SMITH'S SALVE A DR. A MA IAI. PH HNN DN ND VBR DDD ND H BD BDO
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