Mts ic ssn io bist ‘fHE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1809 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Judge of the Sapreme Court C. LA RUE MUNSON, 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 HASEL, OF SPRING TOWNSHIP LOCALS Mrs. Mary Bhoop moved into the dwelling house vacated by Mrs, Barah Btover, on Church Street, One of Pine Mills’ oldest eltizens, George W. Keichline, fell and sustained a fracture of the leg. (irove Tuesday of this week between twenty-five and thirty thousand gallons of cider were made at the A, P. Liuse & Bon cider mill, in Centre Hall. And yet apples are scarce, A saw mill located at Coroll, about five miles east of Loganton, was total- ly destrcyed by fire, The mill belong- ed to Frank Harper, There was no insurance. ihe less was $1000, There are more than the usual num- ber of public sales thi« fall, The high prices at which grain of all kinds are selling no doubt bas something to do with the desire to sell all surplus stock. Mrs. Rebecca Floray, who has teen confined to bed on account of a weak heart and trouble, for the greater part of time since the beginning of June, is not improving. Mrs. Viola Love, wife of John C. Love, died at her home in Altoona of heart disease, Bhe was thirty-eight years of age and was born at Zion, this county, being a daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Emapuel Garbrick. stomach he If you have real estate to sell adver- tise it in the Reporter. When prog- erty ia advertised the man who wan's to buy comes to the conclusion that the man who wants to sell means business, and that is & great step toward the consummation of a deal. Among the prettiest homes in Centre Hsil is that of Lyman IL. mith, pear the siation. Itisa brick structure, isa well finished throughout, presents a fine appearance on the ex- terior and is handsome on the interior Mr. Bmith and now occupy it, and they should be well contented family The Commissioners convention me! a! Gettysburg lsst week and was at- tended by Commissioners Dunlap and Ziramerman their clerx, E. J. Williams. Clement Dale, sttorpey for the board, was sitendance st the convention, and made the oper- ing address in behalf of the the visiting commissioners, snd a'so in Mrs. Abrsbam Brown, of East Buf. falo township, Union county, who was ipjured by week. Bhe was well advanced in years, The lady was leaving the cow stable when 8 cow, died last a cow dashed oul of the door, knoek- ing her down and ivjuring her to such an extent that she was unconscious when picked up, and never regained Consciousness, A trip to Rochester, New York, was made recently by Mr. and Mra. J. W. McCormick, of Columbia, South Caro. lina. They went there with a view of purchasing several vehicles to be used in connection with the McCormick undertskivg «stablishment, snd this was necessitated on account of a fire which burned several vehicles belong- ing to the establishment, H. G. Birobmeier, the marble dealer, is finishing several large monuments which he expels to pul in position before the winter sats in. Now is a good time to make a contract with him for spring delivery. Tue same grade of material and workmanship ean not be had soywhere else for the same money as Mr. Strohmeler will furnish it. Uompsrison of prices will demonsirate this, Hundsy morning while Heory Raudabaugh aud family of Boonville, were on their way to Sunday school and chureh services at Grosnburr, hia team became uncontrollsble, While going down the Boonville hill one of the traces unhooked, causing the neck yoke to become detached from the pole, #80 the team ran away, upsetting the vehicle and throwing the family out, Mrs. Raudabaiigh and son received several severe bruises, Mr. aud Mrs. Vonsda. seccompanied by theirtwo children, of Sylvan Grove, Kansas, are in the «ast, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Burris, father «f Mrs. Voneda, ss well ss her brothers, Charles 8. and Lanson J. Burris. They sre engaged in farming, having goue to Kansas some thirty years ogo, snd Improved the land they now own and live on, Mr. Vooadas fan native of Woodward. They will remain east fr a month, Morrie P. Breon was elected the first president of the Lyon View Come pany, which was recently Incorpor- ated under the laws of New York tale, with a capital sfock of $25 000, The company in engaged in photo. graphing, eninrging and viewing privtivg and doing ha'f-tove work, mnd has ite place of business at Polas. ki, New York. Mr, Breon laa son of P. W. Breon, of near Potters Mills, and hen been located at that point in A New York during the past few years, Ne Asvonsburg, Mra, C. A. Weaver and daughter, of Coburn, and Mrs, Kmma Grant, of Bethlehem, spent one day last week with friends, in town. George Eisenhuth, of Ingleby, spent Thuraday night at the home of George Btover, Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Eisenhour were the guests of his parents on Monday night ; they were on their way to State College, at which place they went to housekeeping. Mrs, James Lenker and daughter, of Lemont, visited at the home of Mra. Lavina Lenker, a few days lest week, Mrs. Adam Bowersox, of Leanor, vigited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William B wer and brother, Merchant E. A. Bower, Mrs. Mary Burd, who has been spending a few months with friends at Btate College, returned home on Hatarday, lo spent a few days with her children, Mrs, Fred Miller and child, of Le- mont, visited ber brother, John Houtz, and family, at the home of James Weaver, Wilwer Btover and family took ap auto ride to Miflinburg and Winfield, they returned home Friday much pleased with their trip. place, NU. 7 IS URGENT DUTY i Piltshurg Chamber of Commerce ~ Sounds Alarm to Voters, POINTS OUT STARTLING DANGER City Gangsters Could Manipulate Elec- tion Officers, If the Seventh Amend. ment Is Adopted. Parad X : ' ” eat of amendment No. 7, of the onstitutional amendments » people of Pennsylvania fall, urg Chambgr of Com the Chamber o No. 7 wil fear of + that mendment litical schemers to galn con 1 boards for crooked this it would Altoons, visited at the home of James Roush, a few days last week, The Citizens band fornished ihe man’s opening, at Millheim, Rev. W. D. Donat Easton, tn attend Bypod, consequently there will be no services in the Re- formed church on Runday. *James Condo and John Neme, of Penn Hall, spent Bunday at the home of James Roush, has gone to man, of Sylvan Grove, Sunday at the home of Clymer Btover Kansas, spent John Detwiler, near Centre Hall, on Sunday. Warren Winklebleeh and spent the S«bbath with Mrs. b'ech’s brother, near Centre Hall, guest of her brother in-law, Kreamer, Ex-Commissioner C. A Weaver, of Coburn, was at the home of his moth. er, Mrs, Effie Weaver, on Friday. ———— A in, District 8, 8. Convention, A district Funday-schonl convention will be held in the Ezg Hill Evangel eal church Friday afternoon snd eve- ning, October 22. The Covers the territory of Gregg Potter townships and Centre Hsll borough, entitled to send district and All schools are dele. gates, The program includes the followi subjects, which will be those whose names appear below : ng opened by AFTERNOON, EVENING iay-schoo! work Rev. J, MoKendrese Riley Cedar Shingles, A.P Lue & Bw just received two car Joads of shingles which they are offering cheap to avoid carrying the large stofek over winter. nc —— At the time of the Miss Bankey, sale, at Potters Mills, her brother will sell a two year old colt. He ia the making of 1250 horse ; color black. Women as Well as Men are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessensambition; beauty, vigor and cheerful. ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis- eased, Kidney trouble has || become so prevalent that it is not uncom. born afilicted with - weak kidneys, If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able tocontrol the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet- ting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi. culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these importantorgans, This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser- able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp=Root is soon realized. Itissold by druggists, in fifty- ‘ cent and one<ollar size bottles, You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a pamphict telling all § : a t Swam O00, blows of includin ho. 8 of the thousands of testi. monial letters received from sufferers who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed, In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bin ton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any e, but remember the name, Dr. Root, and the address, ¥., ou every bottle, i but the general may require said boards nied In such manner as it may by law provide, Laws regulating the appointment of said boards may be enacted to apply to cities only: provided that such laws be uniform for cities of the game class. Ench eld ir shall assembly $n . Mion (rom jury $ yy f sor OTN Ol ser amendment submitted to ti voters at th this fall for approval or rejection. approved, becomes & part of th stat constitution, and mus ob BETTY us el sated by a future I dment. In. asmuch as the constitution cannot In amended more than once in five years this proposed amendment would } considerable time to operate bef could be replaced or superseded | other The amendment is su multitude «’ other > ments, whhh divert the mind fron purpert, and it ia only by close read ing that its meaning and mischief be come clear. Only forty-eight words soek to change the practice respecting’ selec: tion of election boards for almost a century, and to destroy the first foun. dation of the people's political free dom. These words are so obscure and thy amendment so sandwiched botween others of more or less harmlessness, and placed with such cunning in the proposed amendment jteelf, that only a close reading revp.ls the true pur port of the change The proposed amendment first pur rte to leave the constitution just as t is respecting the selection of eler tion boards. It begins by repeating al most the exact words of the same soc. tion of the present constitution, viz: “District election boards shall consist of a judge and two inspectors, who shall be chosen biennially (instead «of annually) by the citizens at the mu. nicipal election” A hasty reader would overlook the meaning of what follows, for the last part of the pro posed amendment is similar to the par sgraph on the same subject of thé present constitution. It Is as follows: ‘But the general assembly may require eaid board to be appointed In such manner as ft may by law provide Laws regulating the appointment of said boards may be énacted to appl: to cities onl sr, provided, ete” It leaves the cities in a worse con dition than the country districts, fot by its provisions the country districts may be left in full enjoyment of thei: ancient privileges, while the cities may deprived of them, or both city and country ma~ be legislated into the merciless haads of the political party i power, either or both at the will of the major It is doubtful if such » fece of legislation was ever propos fore to a free and Intelligent people. The only time we believe in dreams ha. o tive, will bo clection 58st d tituti 294984099 PEPVBPIILBLIVO REND ¢ Our Line of ¢ Dry Goods was never more complete than at present. « © ® & Our new stock of goods has just been placed on the shelves and counter, and we invite you to come and make an inspection of them, knowing that seeing them means buying, if you need the goods, H. F. ROSSMAN |# Spring Mills - - - Penn, BOODLE NOOCVOOPUEICOGOBVECRROOO DRO BSTC O00S a0 Toor SPCR 00RT 0040002000 P0ORRRRROECeOeRORCABR TOR RNINDS | TESArNSYIOEB BUR FAs el ane Gun Pe Bo x Metal Call ... Our Rubber Line is Composed of SNAGPROOF MISHAWAKA 4 ¥ ue : t RIC Rae C. A. Krape Spring Mills - « « Pa. IE Ta i CS Cg PC Dai WER W The great thing in me rifles is sureness nditions. Jardin th this idea foremost, t mple, sirong, pers cosy in operation, 3 and side elector of metal between tridge, prevent i k, throw the i shells away IT YON i { te The Flardin esi keep 6 protecing " your head powder and The Special Smokeless Steel barrels are hard and strong, specially made for high power cartridges and 10 resist the § wear of jacketed bullets. They are rifted deep on the Ballard wysiem for greatest uracy and killing power. Made in Models 9 and 5, onlibres JS to 4%, and fully described 4 and lustrated (with all other 41 ig res Penters’ in sur 156. page catalog Free for 3 stamps postage. Tlie Dlarlin PRrearms Ca, 42 Willow Street, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Rei To So Sa oh a Se WL UW WY Wanted ! ! ¢ Local Agent to advertise and introduce the new educational ¢ work, WEBSTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY and : ATLAS of the WORLD. oi be educated and able to furnish good references ax to ability and character The SAALFIELD PUB. CO , AKRON, OMIO PHD OV VV VD BWW TELEGRAPHY TAUGHT MEN & YOUNG WOMEN For Terme and Purticulars ADDRESS TELEGRAPHER, oot ld BELLEFONTE, FA. With a view of conducting a eom-. pany store, E. T. Roan, of BeMefonte, "will move from that piace to Roberts. dale, in Huntingdon county, 3 AMO CSS BAG ——— We wish to call your attention t Vagous we have been offering you for the columprs of this paper. In referring to the good qualitie 0 the Weber and Columbia last few weeks through the 8 of these w Agons we wish to this combined with the best of mechanical make up these most complete and perfect est details are overlooked, The lumber used is selected by four years’ seasoning, The axles are of the very best ¢ The hubs are the very | The spokes are strictly A 1 and driven in hot glue, The felloes are ank Ana are before tires are set, and are j joints, prevents clipping at the They ate exceptionally well iror ively painted, and in all a wagon that will \ x § you 10 We very cordially invite skill, and the latest improved struction of wagons, goes to wagons ; not even the smalls experienced men and is of add Lick ary rade of hickos Ve ied, igh give years len In rdd PRATT i : Xaminge We want you to thoroughly tinder where they are better than the ordinary The important thing in buying hand what service it will give you is to show you that, as well as we can, an as good as we lead you to expect. aw tly mey 3 Puen sible price, —y— ou anny gpo—— N = “Pittsburgh Perfect” Fence, for F jeld, Yard and Garden. 1" i of all kinds, Hay, Straw, &c. Fresh Groceries, ——p— Meats, Shoes Our store is well filled and Hosiery with New Dry prices. CENTRE HALL, THE PENN’A De Laval Cream Are Now Ready for Yo Separators ur Inspection. Ten New Capacities Ten New Prices the Smallest to the A AS. IAN ASS Selling Agent. OOS. ANI 5 Pitter townaly 2 ow: and prodon township, WM. M. GROVE. Airing ba Pa, or I HEI. NISSLEY, Man VETERINARY SURGEON. of Penn's, Belles SRM
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