psp ar RAP THE CENTRE REPORTS R THURSDAY, BE PTEMBER 2 ~ DEMOCRA TIC STATE TICKE — fn Judge of the Supreme Court C. LA RUE MUNBON, OF WILLIAMSPORT For State Treasurer GEORGE W, KIPP, OF TOWANDA For Auditor General J. WOOD CLARK, OF INDIANA Democratic County Ticket For Jury Commissioner J. ADAM HABEL, OF SPRING TOWNSHIP comn—— ——————————— rs Fure hased Large Timber Tract, The Huyett-MceNitt Lumber Com- pany, who have been operating io Centre county the past twelve or fifs teen years, and just finished cutting at Snydertown, have purchased the D. W. Baer tract of timber land in Fer. guson and Halfmoon townships and will pul up a big saw mill in the near future to manufacture the timber thereon. There are four thousand acres in the above tract and most of it is covered with virgin pine and oak timber, enough it. is estimated to make twenty million feet of lumber, TherMeNitt-Huyett Lumber Com- pany hss also a two-thirds interest in large lumbgr operations being con- ducted by the Juniata Lumber Com. pany, formerly the East Waterford Lumber Sexxiany, whichr company is erectfog o mudern mill at Frostburg, Maryland, on” & large tract of heavy oak timber. Arp ne ———— Not a Mixtare of Stimulating Drugs, We want to emphasize one point right here — Biftper Feeds are not condi ments nor mixtures of stimulating drugs, which force greater results for a brief time at the expense of the physic- al constitution of the animal. They are honest combinations of grains and cereals which have long proved their value in supplying farm animals with the proper elements of putrition for making milk, muscle and flesh to the best advantage. While they have no undue, stimulating ivflaence, they are especially appetizing and like food for human beings, produce good results because stock relish them and they meet their needs to perfection, It's the same with live stock as it is with human beings, the things we like the best do us the most good. This is one of the secrets of the success of Badger Feeds, They are palatable, succulent and especially nutritious. For sale by J. H and 8. E. Weber, Centre Hall and Oak Hall, who just received a full car load of the feed. ——— nn LOCALS, It is all over for a year; then we again will be anxious to go through the same experience, Bee the new shoe advertisement of A. C. Krape, Bpring Mills, Call on him if you need anything in foot Wear, Nathan C. ent of Public vanis, issued proclamation, October 2ZZnd. Mileaburg, Bellefonte and Btate Col- lege councils have granted franchises asked by the company intending to build the trolley line from Milesburg to State College. Rev. John Keller, who since graduating from Franklin and Marsh- ll College, has been connected with an institution of learning at Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina, is now located at Hickory, in the same state, and has been made dean of Clairmont College in that town. Milton Walker has bought George Ebbs farm near Loveville will get possession April first, Ebbs will make public sale of hiz per- sonal property about that time aod will move to Alfalfa City, Oklahoma, where he already owns a fine farm un der a good state of cultivation. Among those from a distance who attended the Grange Eocampment and Fair was A. M. Vore, of Bucyrus, Ohio. He is a fancy stock ralser, and this is the first in many years that he missed the Ohio Btate fair. Fifty. years ago Mr, Vore went west from lower Penna Valley, having been born in the vicinity of Millbeim. He is an uncle of I. V. Musser, and while in Centre Hall was entertained by Mr, and Mrs, Musser, A buggy having ball bearings was exhibited at the Grange Encampment and Fair, by W. A. Btuteman, repre. senting the Rex Buggy Company, of Connersville, Indians, with the ex. hibit of 8, L. Condo, the Spring Mills buggy manufacturer. The ball bear. ings are guaranteed ; they greatly reduce the draft, and the vehicle is always ready .to be hitched to. Buggies with thé ball bearings may be purchased from Mr. Condo, OC. F. Thomas and F. C, Bmith, the two men who hired a horse from an Altoona liveryman, drove it as far as Dr. Hayes’ home near Bellefonte where the animal died, then left it lying in the road aud skipped out, and later were arrested in Elmira, N. Y., after selling a horee and rig they bad hired in Williamsport, were before the Ly- Schaeffer, superintend- instruction of Pennsyl the autumn Arbor dsy designating Friday, the and Mr. they «discovered that the authorities “had thelr records ss professional horse thieves they entered a plea of guilty and were’ both sentenced to the pant: ~ leotiary, i Olive Mowery, W. A, Stutzman, Marcella L. John J. Praline, W. E. Zimmerman, Charles MeClenahan, EE. R. DD, Gentzel, COLYER Marien Meyer Bottort Sarah Horner J. H. Moyer Mrs. Susan E Grace Horner TUSSEYVILLE Elizabeth Bitner M. F. Rossman Ida Bitner C. W, Bwartz Mary C. Neff Gree E, Neff Mrs Sadie Neff Ruth Rossman Myr Rockey Mrs, M, F. Rossman Mrs, J. B. Spangler Mrs, Peter Jordan J. B, Spangler STATE COLLEGE C, W. Heckman Elizabeth Thompson Roy C Clarke R. Devererux. George E. Meyer Murray C. Dresher Howard Boyer C. B. Lee Mae DD, Looney Ruth Bower Girnce Bower Ida Klinefelter Lydia Ishler Loeda Mark Mrs. C. H, Kungard Hruce W. Hagan Ephraim C. Harter Grace B, Grove Mury E. Bartges Jennie H. Bartges Edie Lloyd Amanda Rachau Mary Ulrich Jennie R. Kline John F. Hagan F. A. Foreman 8B. E. Gobble and Jacob E. Bitner Emma Workinger Catharipe F, Blover Harvey Vonada Blanche Moyer Charles 1. McCool Amy Ruhl Mrs, W. L. Campbell W. L. Campbell Dorot hy M., Campbell Carrie Gentzel Mrs. H. H. Rachan Grace Long wile LonRe srove Renna Shires W. H. Lucas Mrs. J. C Bible Mrs. Ong Zerby J.C. R E. Ras J. F. Bit Guy Foreman Mrs Jeunie E BELLEFONTE 1. F. Hoy DM. Kline James Dugan Hiram Thompson Fred Hutmiller Harry A. Hoy 5. H Everhart Edwin Glenn Mary E. Kooney Roxanpa Kline Mrs. C, W. Lytio Oscar Harvey i. C., snyder POTTERS MILLS Bertha Armst Hessio M. Krise Mrs, Perry Krise Anna Burkins Mes. J 1. Miller McCloskey Mm WW. W, McCormick Lizzie Black ALTOONA B : slover Mrs Jordan ison Kline Rie and wile ge ae Mrs. J Weaver Mrs. W. J. Royer W. IL. Musser W. Carter Ra Bt . nOver Mee. WL. Musser ze COBURN James A. Harter im W. W. Koot IFman E. B Winkelblech Mrs, Harry Kreamer W. W. Koonsman Harry Kreamer Mra Janes E Harter James E. Harter F. '. Boyer Mrs Ella Meyer Mm Sarah Mever Rider EASANT] # oo fy ot nt 7 gi gs GAP Craw ord and wife and Francis GG. 8. Horner Mm G. 8S. Horner May Knoflel Huge r Rotx rt Knoffsinger Alma Horner Katharine Knoffsinger LINDEN HALL Ruth Yameil George Markle i Mrs tien, Markle Willard Dale CENTRE HALL Mm Vie nan Gross Mingle ora 0) Bairiot i “Ht We bet i. Ww Conley W. B. Garis 8. FP. Garis Louisa B. Crust x . y W. F. Colyer SPRING ' I. H Snyder Mre. George Genizel BH. Aruey Jennie Decker J. Eimer Royer Mrs. Levi Stump Jd. GQ. A. Kentiedy Mra. Anna Harter Drie] Gross Edith M. Sankey Samuel Durst Mm. Jolin Snavely R. D, Foreman Mrs Charlies Weaver Mary E. Shoop Lizzie E. Wert Perle Fishbura Anna Harter George 0. Benner $ vial BOALSBURG DB Brisbin W. B. Mingle Mra. L. Motherstaugh Emma Homan Marg rt ) rsbaugh William Scholl Mrs, Wi Goheen Leonard Rhone Daniel Mothershaugh E. HM, Huyett PF. H. Stuart Mangaset t Lytie Mary Dr. LE E Kidder Mrs LL. E Kidder Mary Kidder Mrs Frank McFarlane Alida Rothrock Mm, P. 8B. lshier Frank McFarlane tev, and Mm A. A. Black Anna M. Dale Maude Hout Marjorie Rothrock Rachael Rothrock Leotin Wieland Rebekah Wieland Rath Rapp Mrs, Cyrus Durst Unger Dunst E W. Sweeney Mrs. John Relish and children Mr, and Mm, Hettinger Helen Hettinger Rar) J. Kulin Roy H. Coxe John W, Weber Ruth Wieland Mra O. W, Blover SPRING MILLS J. G. Walker and wife Carrie Osman Mm DD. W. Emerick George Catherine Smith Cora Luse Margaret L. Korman W. Gross Mingle Yioia Korman Pearl Ruukie G. L. Goodhart Clayton Homan Agnes M. Murray Margaretia I. Strohm C. Asher Stahl Bessie Meyer G. M. Boal Daniel Gross Guay W. Jacoln Havilla Rearick Cora C. Boal Charley Stamp Vv irginia A. Durst Cleveland Miueriing Dr P. H. Da W. Luse Fiske Bosal Mollie M. Hoffer Anna M Durst Edward Durst Claire Kennedy Mary J. Kenpedy sarah J. Relsh Nina G. Snyder John H. Koarr Ruth Smith P. H. Moyer H. W., Kreamer Eliza Moore W. 4G. Mingle D. A. Boower Motz Real matate Sold, T. B. Motz, trustee appointed by the court to sell the real estate of Bamuel M. Motz, Iste of Woodward, deceased, sold the homestead at Woodward to Carl D. Motz, for $2000, and the timber tract in the narrows, east of Wood. ward, to E. H. Musser for $200, AIA SS D. J. Neiman returned from New York city last Friday, where he spent several weeks and selected the largest and most inviting stock of merchan- dise for the D, J. Nieman & Co, de- partment store. The store room to be pied by this popular firm In the Millheim Banking company's building, is being rapidly finished, and will be ready for occupancy ina few weeks. The Colts Acetylene ges light system. wil be instailey inthe store MOST INIQUITOUS PLAN T0 USURP POWER Dangerous “Joker” in One of Proposed Constitutional Amendments, SNAKE THATOUGHT TO BEKILLED Proposed Amendment Number Seven Would Deprive the People of the Right to Vote For Election Officers and Give the Legislature Opportu nity to Debauch Elections and Ma nipulate Returns at Will honest politic # Brave unt of Citizens who favor rea the nment have alarmed on and just gover sons to be Acco provisions of ine Of the propos dments to the constitution upon ‘the amen a p attempt the machin izlature to de« them ipabls part a i pt most important elections; but may require appointed in A manner as it may by law pro- ws reguizting the appoint. sad Brg, may be enact pply to cities only. Pro vided that euch laws be uniform for cities of the same class. Fac $ J pal general 3 embly boards to De utterly Lie untors i frauds ; night east) » jected and perpetrated It f« hardly the boards necessary to speak of appointing in the cities which the machine gigiature would adopt in the that this power by #h amendment of the constitution The legislatures of 1508 or 1905 would in all probabllity, have appointed a commission ing of Jim Me Nichol. Dave and Sam Salter, for Philadelphia, men of the same type for other cities of the siate, to appoint the election boards. Or it might authorize the Republican state committee to appoint them for all cities. There ig absolutely no provis. fon for rectraint of the partisanship in the legislature in the event that this odious proposition is insinuated the constitution, The Williamsport Sun, in discus sing this question, save: It 1s doubtful whether in the hie tory of Pennsylvania as bold an attempt to usurp the people's right and delegate the same to a olitical party was ever made as # now being attempted by a ma. chine Republican legislature in one of the proposed amendments to the constitution to be voted upon at the November election Fortunately the attempt has been unmasked In time to frustrate jis fruition, The amendment in ques: tion is that Diraining to the elec: tion of district election boards, intending to 4 Ths the same ap pointive Instead of elective, thus compelling the people to surrender the Bout RAN political right simian metard i 1 Which re a vs a bert As It a Bese upon the HY ve A November the amendm number seven, Ament is manner of election event was conferred upon it consist Lane and into Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re- sponsible for much sickness and suffering, therefore, if kidney trouble is permitted to | continu €¢, Serious re- sults are most likely to follow, Your other organs ny nced ate tention, nevs most, they do most should have attention first. Therefore, when 1 or out of order, your kidney you can un w quickly your en- tire body is seems to Y 1y if If you are sick “feel badly, taking th NR iney cme dy, Ki lmer's Sr p-Root, vince you of 3 it merit, The mild and immediate Swamp-Root, the great k bi add r remedy, is soon stands the highes Lealth restoring proven i in thousa : ing cases. If you need a medizise should have.-the be st. Sold by drupgists in fifty-cent and one-dol- lar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a 58 i you 1H or you he ive 1 ¥ » il to ds y 118 « Dr, y gre idney proj nerties have nas of ho TE Fach Tr 'S a Co -—— aessnEuE W a nn 0B som § Hing rd ’ ut if this el Pl od] neking over the HENRY BOSCH COM. PANY WALL PAPER samples at poss ows beme sitting comfortably In your enay shale] You can make 8 better selection way than by mosscking the stores. on soe the whole lae—the very latest Sonigns the loveliest tats and richest oslor effects, including Imported patterna Brerything good ia wall pepare in the Boesch line, JOHN T, NOLL, PLEASANT GAP, PA School Has Opened We have a full line to fit out that boy or girl of yours, Especially do we invite your attention to the Selz “LIBERTY BELL” School Shoes, H. F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills - - - Penn, GROANS OULLDANDED ALLIS e. OPC VIVBO VISOR PVCHOIV VOB VOU IGSEOP DOV OTOR ORV ERO RIDES NNN VDRO Wanted ! Local Agent to advertise and introduce the new educational ¢ ork, ‘ WEBSTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY and ATLAS of the WORLD. Must be educated and able to furnish #004 referonces as to ability and chareter The SAALFIELD PUB. CO, AKRON, OMIO DR. SOL. M. NISSLEY, VETERINARY SURGEON. a falluate of the Univeriity of o Penn's, n ace Livery Stable, Bel fonte, Pa. Both ‘phones, : der ool 1.00 ye mew Post Cnrda, SODVCPPIOVNDO00OODVOODOVOPOPPOENBLBONODORNDRRO RODD ESR, ODDS »~» ENDS SALE Until Sat, October 2 STUART & WIELAND BOALSBURG, PA. With a view of reducing our stock prior to the with- drawal of Mr, Wicland from the firm, we are now having’ an ODDS AND ENDS SALE This sale covers a great variety of goods, especially DRY GOODS AND FOOTWEAR This is a sale not only in name but in reality. It is a sale to sell, and in order to sell PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM ! It is the greatest slaughter in prices ever made, The goods are first-class, but the prices ridiculously low, Here arc a few prices on MJ A A SR | Mason Jars-Pints, doz. 40c | OS Quarts, doz. 4d¢ wird 1-2Gal., * 60c Sales for Cash or Its Equal STUART & goods just now in season a] Go to Emery’s Store for Fresh Groceries, Meats, Lard, Canned Goods, Overshoes, Umbrellas, Shoes and Hosiery Our store is wiel filled with New Dry Goods & Notions at Lowest Cash Prices AI SAA, Sr ai, Give usa call and be convinced that we sell the best goods at the lowest prices. C. 2 ney s Store mu A ——— i — es PR ret
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