THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1810 TR — JI DEATHS, WN [ease C. Bmith died suddenly at his home in Centre Hall on Thursday eve- niog He had been about durivg the dey, avd had just come in from his lots, sat down and was there buat for a few mirutes when his wife heard him make a peculiar noise, and golog to his side found bim dyiopg. The cause of hie death was due to acute indiges- tion While Mr. Bmith was not =» robus’ man, ke experienced little or no ness during his life of seventy- two sre, one month and thirteen da i nent was made at Centre Hall, {ay forenoon, Rev. Dr, W., H. r officiating. <~mith was the son of James and was born at Allenville, county. When but a few f age, his father and family d to Strationville, Clarion 1t is about forty-five years came to Centre Hall, and rryivg Miss Meggie Witmer, zed in the mercantile business ga, Jefferson ¢ unty. From e and bis wife came to Logan. «ere he also couducted a store, » for a number of years they n Williamsport, from which sy esme to Uentre Hall, survive the deceased a widow, «ly named, three sons and one er, namely : H. Witmer, of wwte ; James W., of Williams. isde C., of Bellefonte and Mise , at home. sister, Mre. Ellen Ray, of , now aged some eighty years, survives, Bela Luella Iigen, daughter of [igen, of near Tylersville, iied Thursday morning of last vas 111 several years with tuber but her death occurred quite ly. Bhe was assisting with the vork in the kitchen when she 2+d with a hemorrhage of the sud breathed her last in a few 04, Deceased was aged about years: Fuperal services were iucted in the Lutheran church at ville Bunday afternoon, by Rev. learicx, of Salona, and burial was made in the Tylersville cemetery. r many weeks’ illness wilh bronchial trouble, William Wilson died at his home at Rock Bpriogs He waa ason of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Wilson and was born at Charter Oak, on April 19th, 1872. He is surviveo by his wife and one young son, Curtis; also his mother, three brothers and ten sisters, He was a member of the Reformed church since early mao hol Rev. R. M. Campbell officiated at tie fuueral services and barial wes made io the Pine Grove Mille Ce ry. Colyer. Jadis Lee is spending a week yer brother, Jacob Lee, ano at Spring Mille, William Rsymood and Mies Yarnell transacted business si ue of W. C. Farner. spd Mrs. Jobn Bubb left one t week for Altoona where they visit Mr. aud Mrs, Harry Bible, “ara Horner and little friend, heasiey, of State College, spent sv at the J. H. Horoer home, D. C. Caris, psstor of the Fvaugelical eharch, started his vied meeting st Zion, Friday : of last week, « Bertha Horner, of Hiate Col- nt & week al"the home of her Mr. and Mie. Hasry Horner, « Clara and Blanche Reiber. tH. 5. Alexander aod Mes, M, of Potters Mills, also Mrs. Frauvk MeUlellsn and son Wilbar, of O:anier, spent Wednesday of last woek with Mr. and Mrs, Ashbridge Thomas, and Mrs, George B, Lee and dsvonter Ruth, snd Miss Myr Rockey, done some shopping at Millh:m one day Isst week and on their cvwuro stopped with the former's brotner, Jacob Lee, at Spring Mills, nmap MOTI AP MS Tusseyville. 8 re. Catherine Raopkle spent Thurs day st the howe of Bamuel Floray. Mr. sad Mra, BR. RB. Rickard and children spent Thursday at Bellefonte: Mis Myra Rockey spent last Thurs- day io Millbeim. Proracted meeting is being held in the Hvangelleal church at this place. The meeting was started on Friday of lest week, and will continue for at Jens! two weeks, Hebecos Cox, who had been making her home with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Fortney, was one day welcomed into the home of Mr. and Mra. James ,Hpangler, The friends of Miss Ruth Rossman will be delighted to know that she Is getting slong nicely at the Bible Insti. tute, and the beautiful cards she sends out to her friends shows the christian spirit in which she performs her good work, The Centre County Pomona Grange wil moet in Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall, Friday, December 20d. JAMES |. BLAKESLEE Democratic Candidate for Secretary of Internal Affairs. ton, James I Blakeslee, Democratic nominee. for secretary of internal af fafrs, was horn at Mauch Chunk, Pa, Dec. 17, 1870. He was educated in the public schools and subsequently took gpecial courses at the Bethlehem Pre paratory, the Cheltenham Military Academy and the Hill School, Potts town, Pa. Mr. Blakeslee entered the railroad service early in life and served In various capacities, from brakeman up, with “the Lehigh Valley and Pennsyl- vania companies. On the breaking out of the Spanism-American war he en tered the volunteer service of the United States army as second lleuten. ant of A Company, Eighth regiment of Pennsylvania In 1905 Mr. Blakeslee was elected chairman of the Democratic commit tee of Carbon county and has been afl- pually re-elected since. In 1906 he’ was a member of the Democratic state executive committee, He is a splen: did. organizer and has effected a su perb organization of the Democratic forces of his county Mr. Blakeslee is a successful bush pess man and since 18%9 has been suc- cessfully Lehighton Electric Light and Power station at Lehighton, where he resides, as lessee and part ownes He has developed the property into one of the most co. in the state, Mr. Blakesiee was elected a repre tative in the legislature for Carbon county im 1906 and served during the session of 1997 He was a vigllant and militant Democrat in the body and a terror to the Republican machine. Hig great delight was to puncture the machitie tire whenever the managers imagined things were running smooth- i ’ iy, operating the plete electric properties He is thoroughly poration law a ethods and If he is jnternel affairs have to obey the powerful informed on Cor ie fed en retar » the corporations will law no matter how rich and they happen to be THE STAND-PATTERS No Republican Congressional Candi date Favors the President's Idea. {From the Philadelphia Record] There are a good many members of the Union Leagus Manufactur ers’ club and the Patriot OCieLy whose keen ulous cannot but be qu plating the attitude of the Pq machine in Pennsyivaniz toward the Republican party at large and toward the Republican administration of Pres ident Tait While the president, ip letters and speeches, is proclaiming the sense Of ft hie rid ened when conten Hrose purpose to revise the tariff one scliedule at a time, so as to reduce exorbitant and unreasonable profits” Lot a candidate of the Penrose machine for « gress can be heard making sponse to his plan. No candidate in Pennsgylivanis «assent to putting the 1 of 100 per cent on the Wo of the people first in the ¢ the proposed process of tariff revision Neither Senator Penrose nor Sena tor Oliver nor any Republican candb date for congress in this state will agree to subject the chedule first to this mill, with the view of re ducing the prohibitory uty on build ing materials of steel t } place in the tariff Why, if Penrose were asked, he would not gent to the giightest reduction of his favorite protective duties on umbrella sticks and Myrobolan plum trees! § ings} sie] Taking the Account. The Republican party has been in power since March 4, 1887. For seven years five months and eighteen days of that time Theodore Roosevelt was president of the United States. The Sherman anthirust law is “a criminal statute.” How many men did Mr. Roosevelt send to jall for violating it? ~~ New York World The “Colonel” is Doing the Work. While he was president it was not always possible for obvicis reasons to show up Mr. Ro in his true light. By his and plain falsification he is now rendering that service himself New York World COarse The New Club. “The Crook aud Jackass Clab” Is duly incorporated, with a federal judge as the charter member. Open only to members of the bar —8pringfleld Re publican, Tariff Tax on Breakfast Food. Bacon is now 49 cents a pound “Whole hog or none,” says the trogt.e— Philadelphia North American Quite Different. The ¢olonel is disovering that hunt ing the dilMdik in Africa ahd the Dix Dix in New York are entirely different vecupsations Houston Post AAI MS A Flanos and Organs, The Lester pianos are used and en. dorsed by all the leading musical con. servatories aud colleges in the U. 8, The Stevens plano organs are the latest achievement in modern orgsn construction, Pianos and organs sold on easy pay. ment plan. Write for catalog. CU. BE. ZrioLex, Spring Mills Many school children suffer from constipation, which Is often the cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Shambatiains Stomach and Liver ® are an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are falld and gertle in thelr effect, and will care even chronle constipation. Bold by Sonsiip ! Murray & RL Sa nS bo Ronny LEPTERS FROM SUBSURIBERS, Reporter Sabsoribars Correspondent Col um New Department. TirriN, Onto Oct. 25, 1910 Dear Editor Reporter Hince you have a column for let- | ters from: subsoribers, I thought a few | lines from here might ba of interest to | some of the Reporter readars. I came here about three weeks ngo to work at | the carpenter trade with my nephew, who is a builder and coutracto: at this place. Tiffia is a beautiful little city ; it has a population of thirteen thou - and, and is level. The sirests are all paved and kept very clean ; it Is Lhe cou ty seat of Seneca county, in norti- wealern Ohlo. The surrounding ¢ uniry is a very fine farming country i he land is fertile and level ; the crops ware good, especially the cirn crop Prices on farm products are about Lhe same as in Penusylvania. We are aviog beautiful weather hore With be wishes for the Reporter and its many readers M. J. BARGER. Bir Burgor is a realdent of Beech Tue Reporter can endorse all Mr. Barger says about Tiffin and the forming section surrounding the besu t ful little city. The country about Fiftla is an ideal farming section, Coughs of Children Especially night coughs. Na- ture needs a little help to quiet the irritation, confyo! the in- flammation, check the progress} of the disease. Our advice is! give the children Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor if this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as he says. formu.se We publist {rem oar If you think constipation is © consequence, just ask yourd will disabuse you of that ne order, ‘*Correct it, at on say. Then ask him about Ayer’ A mild liver pil coe Made Dy hed. OU. Aver Ca, Lows 1** he Be — —. When s cold becomes settled in the system, it will take several days’ treat. ment to cure it, and the best remedy to use in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will care gulcker than any other, and 8's0 leaves the system tn a nstaral sand hesaithy condition Sold by Murray & Bitoer. XECUTORS NOTICE LETTERS TESTA menlary on the estate Of A mands Walke” i. having been duly a of Barris twp | dotassed granted to er Werdigond he wold respects filly request any persons knowing themselves io jobtax] to the esiale Ww make Immediate pay tent, and those having claims ago the sane to present them doly suthenticaied for set. tement. PF. H MEYER. Executor 5 O novY enire Hall, Fa “000 0000000000000 0 000060000 NEW GOODS A NEW LINE OF GOODS have ust beem received: They are Iresh from the Eastern Wholesale Houses. Our Goods will bear iuspec- tion and)ar prices com- parison, H. F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills - - - Penn, a ee 8000000000000 0000000000620000000bOBRIRPRORRPR RRB RS coer SeerS0et Stl B80 VEE ENRLBPE TA LIEB URPVL BERLE TNE PD NCATE AT WL [independent Reliaers PITTSBURG, PA, wid Waverly Gusckines. i Buy A RE CREAM SEPARATOR If you want the BEST It's the handiest, lightest running and closest skim- | ming separator on the mar- {| ket to-day. % (el Prices fron GEO. E. BREON AGENT | Centre Hall, st A complete line of SHOES for Fall Winter. All styies and and , prices. o& F. E. Wieland General Store ¢ LINDEN HALL, PA. ¢ fevsesssasessant -t eee eOBTeBTUUBTVRTVBVNVTND THE Red Mill ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor LEAVE YOUR ORDER AT YOUR DEALER FOR VERI-BES’ FLOUR And Look for the COU- PON in EACH SACK which entitles you to some ILVER POON PIPE A Both Iron and Lead Water Pipe.