SATURDAY ON THE PARK Tenters and Fxhibltors Buaslly Eogaged Throughout the Entire Day, The Tented City ! Again from any prominence within miles Grarge Park presents the ap- pearance cf a tented city. There are msny thousand feet white @ of clean eanvas arranged on both sides of nu- mercus streets and avenues, erecled for homes for those on plessure bent, for the sutlers, for the exhibitors, or for the entertalpers. The audi torium, the main exhibit building with its four wipgs, and the exhibit buildings of lees preter were all in readiness fur cccupancy, and many of them were already cccupied, A stravger traveling through Penns Valley on Friday or Saturday would have thought, unless olherwiss in- formed, that April first bad been shifted to Beptember., Many wagons were on the road, each carrying a complete home outfit—szome of them elaborate, others less so, but ample to serve for a week. Oa the Park the day was devoted to the srrangiog of the temporary homes, and in many cases Lhe same tenl has been occupied for ten or more years, making the surroundivge, neighbors and all, familiar to those who frequent the ** The sutlers, too, were busy. of these were on band by the mid- dle of the week, others came only Baturday, but all were busy. The exhibitors wre placing their wares, implements, machiovery, ete, to the advantage, and did not miles an talk up their merits to were curicus to see the uopacking snd arrangiog in progress. large EC residential '’ sections, Bome on Leat cpporiuniity to those who a - Some Hogs, That there are hogs and hogs wae dem- onstrated very forcibly to Vietor A Auman in a close feeding sccount kept by him, Two six weeks old pigs were put in the peu by him, snd on reach fug thirteen months they were solid to a dealer who shipped them Phila: delphia. They were in the same pen, and fed from the same trough, Oue of them weighed 614 pounds aud the other 396 pounds, live weight, Mr, Auman thinks the pigs improved very nicely, and the reader will sgree with him. They were sold at eight cenla per J i. pound Aa A Good Fiophet Editor Schwartz of the Altoona Trib- une (Republican) makes this proph- ecy which will most certainly prove trae : Colonel Roosevelt is unable to sce that he is making the election of Woodrow Wilson a certainly ; he tells to doing that, This matter and all others of the present campaign must be left for settlement at the polls, Oar er of us can convince the other now; but after the votes have been counted it will be the privilege of one to sug- gest: “I told you so.” A ———— Ewaliow Renames T, KB, The Rev. Dr. Swallow, who is as keen a politician as Lhe Biatle has ever produced, and was himself 8 candi- date for President on an occasion, was sauntering toward the postoffice in Harrisburg the other day, when =a friend asked him for au expression of opiaion about the Bull Moose candi. date. *'The candidate of that party,” remarked the distinguished preacher and politician, “bas been mispamed, He ought to be called the *' Ball Loose’ ' avd he never Tevesled even the symptom of a smile, AP ————— Next week Is the big demonstration in Altoona—the HBemi-Centennial of the Loyal War Governors’ conference. The sflair will be attended by a num- ber of persons from Centre Hall and surrcundiog ccuatry, : \ THE TENTERS Largest Number of Ten's Ever Erected and Ocenpled-—-Many for Tents were Kefused Hecause of Lack of Heqguests Canvas. There are more occupied tents op Girange Park this year than at any previous time. The pames below in- dicate the persons who leased the tents, and were taken from the official Hat on Hatordsy evening, at time nearly all the tents hed been as signed. The mapsgement purchased additional tents this year, and leased As Many could from ssurces, tut the supply was pot nearly A fair eslimate tent, which as it various equal to the demand. will allow ten persons Lo and this will give the reader an idea of the number of people who are permanent. a ly located on the Park for the entire week, The names do not ig- clude the tents geeup ied by sullers, exhibitors, and having amuse. ments on the grounds, but only Lhe tents leased by the management, CENTRE HALL below those MOAT George BE. Heckmat ge Victor A. Cirace Smith Wm. A. James C, Go Wm. B. Autnan Udenkirk fthart Wn Nina Slick SPRING MILLS G. B. Grove Bright Bit John Huss Rev. Jd. M B.A Dona William Smith dresaler Edward Jamison Dr. H. 8. Braucht Wm. M. Grove R. E I. M. Gramley John Smith Michael Smith Mrs. H. F. J. K. Bitner Cleveland Eungard Mrs, Samuel Shutt STATE COLLEGE | Henry Homan Mrs. Frank Knoche Harriet Pennington Rae Brennel BELLEFONTE James Summers ¥F. WW. Musser Al. C. Grove Harry Gentazell Thomas F. Hazel D, H. Shivery Sweetwood Lantz ny Robert Bartges losaman C.F. Long Mrs. C. A. Krape Samuel Condo George Nearhood Beile Lytle J. 8. Bumgardner Ishier ‘ Isaac Miller | Willard Dale 8. I. Poorman Harry Gerbrich | Daniel A. Grove Elmer Stump { Toomas Weaver AARONSBURG Ralph Stover A. F. Bower MILLHEIM Ward Gramley M. A Bankey TUSSEYVILLE Cleveland Brungart George B, Lee Will, R, Neft William H, Lee REBERSBURG Frank Yearick William Bierly LEMONT Cornelius Musser Dale Shuey Mrs. Nathan Grove John Glenn Clyde Campbell, Houserville W. R, Reese, Connemaugh Mrs. L. P. Bressler, Flemington Alta Yearick, Nittany M. M. Overly, Clearfield Jacob Woodring, Port Matilda | Contluued at foot of next columa ko HAKVE.T HOME ADDRESS, Ninte's Secretary of Agriculture Speaks to Aadience on Appropriate Sabjset Hon. N. B. Critet field, Becretary of the Btate Department of Agriculture, was the speaker on Bunday afternoon at the Harvest the sudit Home services held in He of Opens orium on firet spoke of the (range Park. appropristenecas holding religious services at the of ing “iy a gathering of the fit the many ex- myles ness of holding reli- gious services io other places than dedi in vuildings esp ecially wied to reli glous work “The elu rgard will n t plow by rea. therefore st beg That and the Proverbs 20: 4 Mr. Critchfl: 11 is a very mild, pleasant speaker, He br of interest and He conditior all he f v2 ay # ¥ hat 3 u harvest, and hsVe nothing text of are f was Lhe the speaker, words upd in ught out many points religious lostruetion od with the is of the agriculluralisls, and four 07 int in is thoroughly a ja was therefore able to speak fotelligent.- ly on his subj ot. Dr. W, H. Schuyler was also on the platform, snd introduced the speaker Che music was furnistied choir from Hall, aod was composed of the Prof. P. H. Meyer, leader, H. Put, Mrs. T. I. Moore, Kreamer, Misses Helen Bar. tertha Strohmeier : W. C. Dr. J. V. Foster, William Ker. by a select the several churches in Contre fillowliog M John M 88 tholomew, do zor, “ ra, lin. There were many people on the Park throughout all the day, There were several hundred encamped permanent iy in thelr temporary homes, and hun mare Many of! the campers sttendad services in one or the other { of ireds visited them the ¢ in morning, as well as the service: in re ion the Lhe Fhe day was a pleasant one, but ended with a shower beginning about five v'clock, wp Mote sms the aance granting a perpetual and {rauchise tc Hall Electric Wght Com any, which company ex- isis on paper only, has only been laid aside temporarily, sod at an oppor tune time it is to be passed. The councilmen are probably waiting aatil the strong opposition to the franchise partislly dies out, but if they wail until » betler sentiment exists, it will be a long walt, unless the ¢rntains safeguards The Reporier hears that ordi. free! Centro y the ordinance protecling the | Ihe Reporter is st a loss to understand jist why par- ticalar councilmen sare #0 [give away a right that is not theirs to { give, a right that they have sworn to | protect, ialerests of Lhe people, Ss —— Governor Tener and Congressman | Fochit will attend the barbecues, st | Burnham Park, near Lewistown, on saturday. ! { Continued from Previous Column, ] 1.8. Frain, Mill Hall Lizzie Weaver, Milesburg Nettie Poorman, Runville G. Erdly, Milton C. V. Johnston, Woolrich Edward Williams, Unionville T. R. Brady, DuBois Charles A. Bogan, Miflinburg | J. H. Roush, Madisonburg i HOWARD | Mrs. Wm. Weber Mrs, W. L. Cook A. M. Woomer PLEASANT GAP | Mrs. Lloyd Sample Thomss Jordan | Mrs. Frank Weaver Arthur Rothrock 1d. L. Zeigler John Herman | John H. Hoy Harry Grove | Mrs. Samuel Reish Mrs, John T, Noll Phoebe Hile Vergie Bilger | Mrs. J. Crust ZION Samuel Hoy Mts. John Rockey John W. Eby Foster Sharer BOALSBURG P, 8. "shier H, 8. Harro Amos Koch DEATHS Mra. J. Elmer Miller, a highly es- termed lady of Miles township, died st her home about a mile from Msdisor« burg on Batardsy morning, September 7.8L two o'clock, f Hipess of several years from a compli lowing a liogering cation of disesscs She was a kindly, womsu and consistent christian f a member of the BR the Lime of ber d forty-six yours J. E Al ia, Funeral services hasband, children: nesday mornis ck in the ted by Rev was made i¢ $03 jut Le ry After an illness of slmost 8 vear Harry B. Pontius died at his Beli f 4 £3 onte home Toesday of last week iy, and sped seventy-two years, el, ht was born ln Uaslon coun Was months He was well known to many of the Rep and six days, irter readers, having been a county suditor, and for sa num- ber of years traveled every section of Lhe county as agent for frull trees. When a young he attended shool at A sronsburg, snd later ed t of teachiog Iman B enter. he profession Io 1842 i be enlisted in Company E, 1421 3} ment, P.V. I Yailafiae ¢ y f Belleforts in 1867. degi- He became a 1esident pn Deaths of Centre Coantinns E. Woomer, wile Joseph Woomer, of Bald Eagle, a sevenly-three years, Mre, Joseph aged fifty nine years “ Mra. Annie of Leathers, ——————— a —— A So — To Notify State Candidates. Ibe notification meeting, to notify Hon, William H. Berry, R. E. well, George B. Bhaw, Joseph Howley, (George BR Mclean and E E walt their pominations by the Democratic Convention held in Herrisburg on May 7ih last, will be he'd in the Hotel Casey in the City of Soranton on Monday afllernoon, Sep- tember 23:4, at 3 o'clock, Oa the evening of the same day there will be held in the Armory in the city of Scranton a mass meeting st which Hon. Woodrow Wilson, Demo- eratic nominee for Hon. President, James A. O'Gorman, Usted States York, ross. (ireens- of respective Ssnator of Lhe state of New Hon. William H. Berry, nominee for state Treasurer, M. A. McGinley, nominee for Congress in BSeranton cougressional district sud other promi- nent speakers will speak, —r——— Low Fares 10 the West, Pennsylvania Railroad, Tickets to Rockey Mountains, Pacific Coast, Western Canada, Mexico and Bouth- weslern points on sale every day from | September 24, to October 9, inclusive, at reduced fares. Consult nearest Uicket Agent, i MA —————— | Theborough authorities had a car | load of stones, mostly siftings, shipped | here for roadmaking. It appears this | business was done outside the council | room, or at least not at either a regu- | lar of special council meeting. Rowe | | of the councilmen disclaim any knows | | ledge of the transaction, vor do they sanction it. It isa oase of expendiog | borough funds io an ilhgal way, and | for a purpose that will not give ades| quate returus. It is pretty nearly a total waste of money, ss every one will | readily see within six weeke, The | Reporter made luquiry from three of | the councilmen as to the number of | oar loads of stone purchased and the | cost delivered here, Lut none of | them could give figures, li A mmo Ruuning up and down stairs, swee ing snd bending over making will not mike a woman healtoy or beautiful, Hhe must get out of doors, walk 8 mile or two every day and take Chamberlain's Tablets 0 lprove her digestion snd Sluts ner bowels ly by wil . For wale Newport Pry. Judge W. N ty, has taken drastic acti Helbert, of Perry coun- lo enforce jor oo » person of known intemperate habios A resident of Newport iojared recently by a fall while § i, r pel the law against Lhe sale of | was als nloxi- ested, having purchesed liquor sfter iven to t tr § gi warnings had been 1 hotel man not {o sell bor 2 to him result D R $. E. who kor s 3 4 { , WHO Kept CWO files 10 Ne Fhomas and mire ined $250 and costs fa Were Laken away & RC.I10D pnt nnn tehants to Pirtvbargh., fs merchants ail their Pittsburgh 14 re ins for IVY are inviting f { x ends to % r Lhe week = out-of dur- both i 3, plember 23 Wo €XCUursion Ww 0 made whereby those Nake pur- will receive of t of in will here [4 #1 Lis ting $s 2 i £13 #15 or % Chases QUring tu sit Who special rebate allowance ad de will be fully explained nil which heir rei re fare. The tails this ouneement be dircel to the individual a few days, Dania cf ———— Tranter ofl Heal Satate. John Ww. el 8 5 Hubler et ux to Pauline Bronocel al, tract of land in College, WE) Bebioon Working et bar to R land Hayes Zitle, trac if twp. $50 Jape Buller C tract of land io Curthn twp, Jesse K. Cox ol ux Sager, tract of laud in £750 T- B Davia, in {to Oscar $400, J. Elmer fo Budinger et of to Wilson Hnow Bhoe ux frac land in $725 Louis Gelli twp. ft ux to William M. land ia State College. a Meyers, tract of $350 Andrew J. O:ker et ux to W. J. Kreider, tract of land in Rebersbarg. WS) y H. I. Reber et ux to Mary Blanche Allison, tract of land in Howard boro. $250, Geo, B, Hainer el al to J. K et al, tract of land in Miles $1100 J. K. Relsh et ux et Blerly, f land $100 Oscar M. Bowersox to Robert M. Foster, tract of land in State College. $5000, (ieo. J. Behrer et Relish twp. to Charles Miles twp. nl in ' TacL « ux to Mionie I. Annie Hartland et ux et al to Maria Nelson, tract of land in Rush twp $1. CHALLENGEFROM MURRAY & BITNER ——————— A A. Offers te Refand Money Hf De, Howpra's Specific Will Not Care Any Usse of Constipation or Dyspepsia, Murray & Bilver are seeking the worst case of dyspepsia or constipation Howard's new specific for the cure of those diseases, #o covfident are they that this re- mat kable medicine will effect a Insts offer to refond the money should it not be suctewiul, Ia order to secure the quickest pos. sible introduction Murray & Bitner, will sell a regular fifty cent package of this medicine at half price, 25 cents, This specific of De. Howard's will cure sick headache, dizzy feelings, con. stipation, dyspepsia and all forms of mininria and liver trouble. It dos not simply give relief for a time : it makes permanent and complete cures, It will regulate the bowels, tone up the whole intestinal tract, give you an appetite, make food taste good and digest well and inorease vigor, joy sud happioess will take the place of . 3 NO. 371 TOWN AND GOUNTY NEWS, | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Court opens Monday. Juror keep thst in mind, Mision Grace Orndorf and Maude M., ed, of Latrobe, in company with F. Luse, of Centse Hall, last week called on the Reporter, If you are a K Mra 7) 49 returniog from a trip to gan, Mra Michi Marali Bellman hes decided | to Hockford, Illinois, from { her present home in Millhelm, {10 move The borough schools closed Tues. {that all will have an « pporiupity to {attend the Grange Encampment and | Fair, . “ ~ N. W. Eby, of Woodward, sold four {acres of land, situated in the Penns | Valley narrows, to Earl Motz, A | huntiog lodge will be built on the | tract for the Woodward hantiog club. , HJ runs bout Lambert from purchased a Ford | Harry Harper. The | machine will be used by his son Earl {in making Belle. i | trips to and from ofite, student i fi Wihiere Ls is » in scademy. ! Miss Heelan Kister, who for several { years has heen emg nyed se the Wp change piebt telephone ex iin, resigned her posi- Wal bome of her rstor in the Hell wr in Miithe ofr snd ie ne the Ridgway, Vicia Harter, of neer Tussey- . 8 Leach tbe pec primary og ~ummil schools, of Central Lock i exRceplionunlly bright I'he su machine op of Robert Fiemiog in Lewistown were destroyed by of unknown Eleven The loss is Ounly Lhree of the cars Slate rans o Haven, and al young lady. HILO garage and w fire mobiles were burned. about $14 3 UA, The concrete railroad bridge over The bridge aud bas been og. While crete is largely used, every j in inrge #inte guile a one, in O0n- of spri wortion Garlen Erdiy, of Milton, is at his d staud on Grange Park, serving He is a carpenter except in be fall of the year, is engeged st that ind of work. Mrs. E:rdiy is the isughter of Capt, William -Boyder, of Dr, George P. Bible came to Centre from Philadelphia last week, id this week is attending the Grange In snother advertisement ing for sale bis of Centre Hall, the same being the Bible homestead. eolumn will be seen un iuseried by bim cfler ensl Dr. Thomas Tobin, a Tyrone coun cilman and president of the body, is charged with having scoepled a bribe of $756 for his favorable consideration of an ordinance grantiog a franchise to a steain heating se.vice. Tuast is buy- ing a councilman at a price that ought to make Tyrone feel like thirty cents. Rev. W. C. and Mrs. Bierly, of Ben- ton, Columbia county, are mourning the loss of their daughter, Miss Mardie E. Bierly, aged sixieen years. Rev. Bierly, about eight years sgo, served the Spring Mills United Evaogelicsl charge, and his former parishioners and friends in Penns Valley will re- gret to hear of the death. The barn of C. A. Williams, at Blanchard, was siruck by lightoing and burned to the ground. Practi- cally all the season's crops were also consumed by the flames. The horses, cows, and other live stock were gotten out safely, as were also the wagons. Mr. Williams sustained a loss of about $500 ; the property was partially in- sured, There have beer 8 number of fire iosses in Centre counly due to light. ning. Nearly ali the losses suflered by the Centre Hall fire insurance company, since early last spring, were oaused by lightning. The heavy lose es sustained by the Grange fire insur: ance company, for four or five years prior to eighteen montas ago, were ai- #0 largely caused by lightning, If this sus soures of fire could be eliminated, the fire losses in rural districts would be greatly reduced. From the Gazstte : Ellis 8. Shaffer, of Madisonburg, but who for several years has been ¢onnected with the Ward House at Tyrone, has accepted the position as clerk and assistant mansger of the Garman House, Belle fonte. Mr. MeDavis, the proprietor, expects to be absent part of the fail touring in his new Buick mlohine, Mr Shaffer is ove of the best known and most popular hotel men in the Hiate, and his many friends in this and sdjoining counties should add very materially to the custom of this popular hostelry—all of which it 1y deserves, fo
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