fer — - TWO KILLED AT CINDER DUMP, CONNECT! rn. | New sersey, witn many or tne conn | || R ELEC TED OVE | Spring Mills, pt ol %iar { ‘it To $ rad . Pak revibe i hates fi a "4 AKOR —— Cur FOR WILSON Br A He roperls She Joy W voting divisio ' he te Mra. ( Rev.) Prices is on the sick list. ———— 3 4 , ’ alienate in 160 ome gtate of the I : £ . vifus Finkle, « o Democrats Also Elected Entire State : A “| president-elect has stood by him most afus Yinkle, of Btate College, was Ticket, i hi | loyally. : _ home on Tuesday. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 6.—Connectl- 2 ik | he ret: th ¢ : i. G. Kennelly, who is employed at Two young men met their death cut swung bac ’ ’ ra % 7% From the returns a plurality of ; 4 Baow Hix Ate . my while workin at the cinder dump L Bwung back to the Democratic 4 Kiri on | something like 60,000 indicated ratic | ths p . Br now Shoe, came bome on Tuesday. l ti oil 8 B y ‘ t ay ranks. The vote of the state shows the Rd 2 with Roosevelt running second and p ¢ ( 4 11 ¢ William Zones and Dower Emerick 1g 1 { > sie 3 5 v} i p . wh 4 BD ey J % Ey 5 3 i .. p . - : walls - .4 w& J ULE i i : . . along 1é Pike near Bellefonte, 1€ | cholce of electors who will cast the 9 we 2 | Taft left far behind. In } udson « are paying their familise short visits, cinder is being used to make state | seven votes of the state for Wood } § p “. ; {| Ly, one of the Wilson str zhold V : Dr. Braught took a patient to Phils. oad, and orde 3 ke it possible | row Wilson, that we lsd y ade ne o oir | ors 1 8 veh am / » » road, a qd in order t« ma : P gsible OB, hat a on being made ; | eral thousand voters were unable to } ; v in and delphia hospital, on Wednesday morn, to handle the masss, dynamite is used | by a plurality of 10,000. w 4 / ¥ 7 | vote because of a misapprehension of! 1 ; " 1s i 4 OP y ¥ 2 2 i : . 0 aa Amid bal Aa des ‘ v VIA Buave AK. to break up the almost solid body of ldwin, the Democratic governor Y Z / 7 d | the registration law, but the county! | . ; - T3e : ' . ay ree " of the state, is re-elected by a plural » , 7 | rarthal : : ? Habbits are plentiful and every one material, Two charges of dynamite x ate EE ’yY 4 pura Mir a | nevertheless has given the gove who has a bit of spare time is huntio : : hi ireatens to excee 5 Of 3 Ch by | v OF (O60 cn lif i f ) # bad been pla vod in a hole drilled for { # t { i 1 exceed 0. | ; fully 25,000 plurality them v £ election of five Democratic con ne ¥ 3 The Democrats se to has that purpose, and the fuse botl ‘ g ? | € lmocrals seem to have ci é i }10 ’ ; light a 0a of the charges ol ey essmen is ind! : ‘ / | led 11 of the 12 congressional Jacob Lee's dwelling house, under Mh. © oO 3 OC + ’ af ev + i k - i : i bh a plu . bot ; i Ben ext Of ! I'he large 1 ‘ality of Qovernor #; “As g tricts, and John J. Gardne: i1 ¢ the supervision of John Hagen, is be ut the other proved faulty. I'he Baldwin carried th re Democratic . 4 4 | Second, is probably beaten hs . ! . : . ing rapidly pushed toward comple- workmen the ught the fuse had not | state ticket with it, something that . * i Thompson-Baker by 2500. In the 1 : lay tion, performed its part, and that there] has not happened in Connecticut in HK Cy William J. Browning appears to hie would be no danger in returning snd a Beenrallon of voters. Governor f £5 BB | won, but there 1s doubt as to the ol i bar. CNOURT PROCLAMATION, correcting the error. Messrs. Robert In ran well ahead of Governor : y i { Hon, with Colonel D. Stewart Cr: 1 rieg — ora 0 : Huuter and Frank Hazel proceeded y2 S0n, ; Ao fas Democrat, and Frank B. Jess, Rocce | Yor 4a Mie of the Court of Common Pleas of the . a ontrol the state : 4 ; velt Progressive, running clos : Ver y ¢ ficial District otk { the tnir ¥ alii 4 8 2 r aay ! oF tre, | tir Iman Hg iin the abil b @ J v den county appears t AVE | ' ‘ JoRning aate t it “¥ 5 910s ure confirma / A Ey Browning a plurality of hut 1 v ’ ; : : : 1 for holding 1 mon n of his aj intn 8. | Salem county ha od ' “lor tl ’ “Over a Nun Ad Gene antly killing Mr. Hazel. s rie ™ eh - EL | yo en : Belloni her aud. Uenoral stantiy killing Mr. Hazel, and so seri » house is cl d the Progros ) Mo pre large plurality and Gloucestos / Al I Delive Bellefor for the county of ously irjuring Mr. Hooter that he sives may hav he balance of power stand-off Congressma died a few hours after reaching the ne su 10+ 10t choose United gd I , oh Scully, Democrat, appears to be re ‘ , . FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER Two Yoaug Men Blown to P eces Satur. day Afternocon-—Funerals Monday sod Tuesday to do so, and while they were examin- ing the surroundings, the charge ex- ploded, horribly man Sling and in- hospital. tates senator, however, this year. . ry | elected by a safe plus Frank Hrz:l was the son of Mr. and te showing made by the third | Third, and Allen B. Walsh, the 1 mo- | gr ay Wa ( J : : ot faa a ‘bh iolntinan President = c bn’ oR y : = a : y : reby i no ths roner, Justices Mra. Cornelius Hszel, of Pleasant | . ‘ a e rat andidate, in th i ‘ A iden and . af Gap a y w i A | ty-six y ita friends in this state rallied be. HOW TAFT HEARD [HE NEWS The Democrats ap: to ha E ] inty of Centre, that they be ti .d there in A Ang ‘Re Ageq twenly-six years. nd him » n les 1 . En : m y an, and the indi y yn ' four of thelr six candidates f yy 3 - : i . al i ropes pur ts 1 o'clock § ie forenoon Ihe funeral was held Mo nday after | tal vote will be Had Private Wires in Brother's Home Bepnts de Lan ! ind 2134] ir records, in A ! vote } } : : senate, givis noon, and was attended by a large | nearly double that nt Roosevelt. Her In Cincinnati, in that body Cincinanti, O., Nov. 6. President Senat 4+ WZ Whe seven id-over ‘ ! he st ! ah are Hou 0 recognizanom, 2 BEHALOrs., rim BiH { th risoners that are or 3 : y ; welved the news of his f ‘ lodge, of which the deceased was a | didate for govern: r, apparently ran uty Xe oe] ed va } Re : ot is defeat | ——————— wr ' : hal s shiaf Connantisnt wr . a © ome ol his brother, Charles | member. The religions services were! | na his chlei. Connecticut will have . ’ { : ibe g [. St vol five Democratic congressmen to take | F+ T®ft, on Pike street. ROOSEVELT 0 WILSON conducted by Rev, J. I. Btoneecypher, | “V ry ALR : Ae logt m 3 sat snave 4 - ' ‘ 1 present Republicans A telegraph off VAS Be art in! G aud one Di ‘rat, one of the rooms of the mansi in, ang ap &8 soon as the wires were opened bul re open Robert Hunter was the son of Boyd AW letins telling of Governor Wilson's | : ¢ OCALS Hunter, of Axe Mann, ered ninete election and the Democratic |} ide years. Interment took place at Pless-| Asher Blahl was home from Al began pouring over the wires in r ory In ge lo ¢ ant Gap «n Tuesday, Rev. D. F. Frum, | 10008 & few days the beginning of this | succession. pesto: of the thodist church. cof. | Week to do a little rabbit hunting. Among the first bulletin ficiating, \ \ \ \ | Fhe last quarterly meeting of the post fom Acushn 4 , | \ | $ . 4 at the president ni bein el np’ | Centre County Pomona Grange will town. but Pp v a 1 i 3 4 » » “ { CO { Fin! ‘an Party: | be held In Grange 4 rg 8 T . . : ’ owe'dn Party |=. : 1 1ge Arcadi R, Thursday, majority over the figures of | .. { low i ; A Hellowe’en party was held at the | <1 netant. ago Monel 1 velt also {sgued Yor ‘ Lor a will and testament Ho 3 x s . : . » Howine $ { ort Lrg ’ - s y a un 8 uv ¥ Titar 8 f Waller trawl home of Mr. and Mrs, James Stahl, / Heuben Garis was home from A'- A aw minutes later came Informa. | foll diy . y rn, had 4 thi 1 M . Tar} unkie, iste of Walker township, de- } 3 § [ ' "i ' aople rrent nl tv } Co and was attended by the following in- {[toona on election day to cast his bal.] tion th: Wilson 1} poop, in 4 Tre : ol : ! Firs { sh Killen : . : To » ens \ 3 " Sia . ged in I'n r Mr \ ' : i 3 Yirsg i! A ii ol Barmah ¥ vited guests: Jennie Stahl, Verna {lot. He is employed in a mest market| York an a Massachusetts by 'RIge MA! Democratic past .s . nd it | mean rel, exocutris er the will of Henry Rowe, Nioa Slick, Ruth Lambert, llin that city. Jorities Next the announcement of| cltizana. I inant tu PEEl. vats ; A th t tor. at ring wwoabip, Geceassd, Parry 3 =a ilar RB 1m i . tate 1 alrman Barn 8. f£? * wr rk, | 8d ia, : en : ries i WW i me - Ferma Hoover, Hilon Luse, Haz {Please note that C. D. Bartholomew conceding New York to ves | re good humor and contentment m— Emery Anna Rearick Ruth SBmi ! and (3 roa I 3 i 5 1 GILK NOW K } ¥ nor ase “aL * # » ' : 1 t ‘ale Register smery, 4 Wit, A "11 8and (George E. Breon will make sale] son tic ed oh he w : As fo * Progressive Man Reish walph Dings I Rat Toa he g 12, at 930 o'clock, Willlam Reish, Ralph Ding f personal property Saturday after] After reading these bulletins Mr | © theust of Baciue. Jai Henry Mitterling, Rasy Daret, James | noon 168:h inst Taft was: orapi all : ny time ald / ad « ithesst of Spring Mill, Ey ; . . | $ Ave » ait was pra ally convinced the) oo oan. ’ 4 “a } . rE i yO. PF Long © stock and implements from two Lingle, Bruce Arney, Harry Arm. election of Governor Vilson to t oe AL tne Wd ng 8 of ; y t Th ve stock consists of 110 bead. strong, Earl Lambert, Bruca Stshl. | ues it ul ! 3 number of members of the Moose ent Knox Smith, ¢ Progressive can- He Congr atulates Gov ernor on His Election to Presi Oyster Bay, N. Y., | Roos ROVE lt ent the fo nd interment was made at Pleasant Some of the Penns Valley farmers a slide rev : i : « IIR a 4 i y . § TET 4 wy ie ’ - . ms i crowded haymaking snd corn husk. pres i icy. tha a . : : 3 ‘ A 1 ¥ VE] it, one o'clock, at Rooms were decorated with eighteen Ing onto the same program dar h With the president wore } broth in nud amp, for TV table. § re Hall, by ©. D. iO onLo ie i * 17d x { 3 pgs ts tha i 11 Lied ry sf ths ¥ - 8 hg program during the Charles P. Taft and Mrs Charles ssential to th 11 being « } 1 ¥ ; : sarih ew and George } Preon : Harness, ve- | ialter Uctober days. of 4 : THEODORE ROOSEVELT s hich plements, 150 S : let of sutumn leaves. Music and games | Taft : a n 1 : jp ind 150 head hens snd pallets, 3 jack-o-lanterna, and floral decorations » Miss Louise Taf iajor 1 Tg A regular meeting of the directors| L. Rhoades. the : ident’'s milita; TL | of the Patrons Rural Telephone com-| aide, and Reporter Register 4 ng in the Centre | pany wiil be held ia the court house, in . 2, So os ts 0 Riad par: n opposition to the | Hes tor 1f you want ¥ 1 domo in a > wie % "te 3 b. C. Wagner, Centre Hall lominant . ta 4 RAE. SS A — Holy party was Bellefonte, ogres, 14th inst. NEW JERSEY DEMOCRATIC Mm. Mary Sower, On Hail it 1 ra per, not on § oe Be rier reach. J : i x: T1134 >. . - . s——— w— many homes in Penns ush Valleys an a 3. F. Reish. attend bv ium. | dias Tillie Keller, fasistant Ot- Chas. Burris, Mary Kathryn Burris ntre Hal Mrs, B. F. Reish, sttended by a num. | introns st Contra Halt. He. P Gives Wilson About 60,000 Plurality,| Mm Jerry Miller DuBose Frank Philips, of Colyer, shot a|® other section of Centre county. Be wise; ber of the guesis of the Hallowe'en | : * Hail, spent a week Roosevelt Running Second. Chas, BR. Mock, Potters Mills 14 tatkey the Brat dav o advertise. THE CENTRE REPORTER, Centre party. i at Reading and other points, returning Trenton, N. J., Nov. 6—Retarns trom | Wm. F. McKinney, Potters; Mil] | wild turkey the first day of the ses "fe Mremns | home the latter part of last week, ———— wo — A Marringe wlconses, 3 i I'he organizing convention of the Young Men's Christian Association of | Centre county will bs held in the (George 8B, Wells, Zion eciure room of the Presbyterian were indulged in uoatil a late hour, when refreshments were served, held at the home of Mr, ane James Kater, Rash Twp, Ida R. Stonebrake, Philipsburg May J. Fye, Waddle church, Bellefonte, Saturday at nine Joseph A, Ruch, Northamberland o'clock. Eva M. Kerstetter, Coburn Banks observing election day as a meen pn " holiday offered John D, Meyer, cash- Lounbergers Get Four Turkeys, ier of the Blair County Title and Oc¢car Lonberger and son had the | Trust Company, au opportunity to good fortune to each kill two wild | some to Centre Hall without neglect- turkeys, the limit for the season. The | ng business, and of course he did so. 6 TE woe 1 iV og bagged on Nittany C. P. Long will sell at public sale on Tuesday, November 12, at 9:30 o'clock, i one hundred and ten head of stock. : Linden Hall. _ | The sale composes the stock and im. This is a great opportunity for every housewife to 0 that every woman who enters this contest has fifty-three The venerable James Kimport 18 plements from two farms, and will te test her skill as a so: ip maker and at ‘the fame tim » ch ANCE Win a cash prize, ranging from $1.00 to $15.00. suffering from a stroke of paralysis A : held ove and one-half lea so : . an 2 n . 9 gs ” p+ . which has left him entirely helpless, fen southeast win a valuable cash prize. Every woman can enter “ull directions for making soap are printed on every . : of Bpriog Mills, Mrs. William Harsbberger and little this contest—it doesn’t cost one cent to try—the rapper of Banner Lve— every contestant hasan equal > 13 teorge Bearasor 't . N 3 i ‘, , p . . : daughter and Mrs. George Bearson | Ulaties Ki. Mesk and William ¥ conditions are as simple as A B C. ince of winning a prize. After vou have made your spent Monday at the home of David | McKinney, of Potters Mills, were call . B41 plume - Glasgow. ers at this office this week. The for We w RE to proy eto every housewife who re ads this soap, cut off a small prece, wrap it in the Banner Lye John Powley a farmer living near | mer is one of the state foresters and in paper, that with the : id of Banner Lye she ¢ an make rapper. Ina piece of plain paper, on which write Pennsylvania Furnace, was found located convenient to the Beven all the soap she need s for her family LSe—111 1 ke he f~ nr I a ; eT TT . . ail The Penn packages must dead in bed on Monday morning. He | Mountains where the state has large ter soap tha n she can buyin whe sre—make it cheaper, p— ws — Bt n _- All HIS ial L3 ’ $11 0C ixiad i e last day of thismonth. been in delicate healt um- | holdings. Mr, McKinpey is his as had in Pelicals dah 9] omy sistant, and takes a Rion interest in with Yery little la bor and i na very short time. Miss Kathsrine Wieland, of Pitte- | the work in a general way, y o the women who send in the best samples of homemade soap in ‘ 3 burg, aud sister Earetta Wieland, of | nro Jogay Miller, of DuBole OBine hich Banner Lye has been used we will award the following cash Every contestant will be refunded 10c—the price of a . a, ” & i sy { a : . > ox York, aud T. C. Heims, of Philadel- to Centre Hall last Thursday aud until hs this month : can of Banner Lye—whether they wina prize or not. phis, were guests of Mra. D. C. Hees | (1,6 middle of this week was entertain. 1st Prize $15.00 2nd Prize $10.00 Enter this great soap-making contest now—it wom't Cost you any- Jdeotine ' * . ou election aay. ia {ed by her many friends here. It is 3rd Prize $ 5.00 50 Prizes of $ 1.00 each a ret an of lye free——you stand to win a cash prize, The Mission service held by the | y.ive years since the Miller family mission band of the United Evangeli- lef Centre Hall, and six years ago sbe cal church on Bunday evening was made her last visit here. The changes well rendered. A large crowd was observed by her are many. She re gathered to join in We SEulisus. Iates the Millers are all well and hap Robert Tressler and Earnest Hess, py, most of them married and scatter. of Altoona, each shot & turkey in the ed from the Pacific coast eastward. mountain near Pine Grove, the same . Guy Brooks got cone and Mr, : Say : ] Oo orl el 8killful Flattery, Own Al ¥ “How well you look!" Mrs. Crissman, of Watsontown, is| .p,, you think so?" Visiting song friends io this peigh-| «yes indeed. 1 do. I never saw you borhood, The family lived here while | looking better in my life.” the lumber cperations were booming| “I'm so glad to hear you say so, | . AC TaN in the Bear Meadows, his son being | hope you mean it.” ng Pe rhs: he Greatest superintendent for the company, “I really do. Only the other night | od § F. E. Wieland and family were | Was saying to my husband that there el AE among the guests at the J, H, Miller | #re a Jot of women | know who fen {7g A 15 Soa Maker * home on Eunday, where two twelve halt so old as you that dod't leo % Why Bein [1 ung.”—Detroit Free Press pound wild turkeys were served, they Bearly so young. Je were shol Friday by George Biair Mil. Business Principles, Is the greatest soap maker on the market. It unites per- ler and Warren Lingenfelter, of Holli- Dolly—80 Simpkins, the cashier of fectly with fats and .oils, making a soap that lathers daysturg. the bank, proposed to you last night? freely, eats up dirt and grease and destroys germs. George Meyer came up from bis| Polly—Yes, and 1 promised to marry Banner Lye soap makes hard water soft, saves labor home at McElhstian to spend the day | him. and backaches. with friends here. He is station | “Did he ask your father's permis agent at that place, aud Is off on a | ston? If you are not quite ready to boil your fat just now, re- two weeks vacation which he wil | "Yes; he sald he would ask papa to member there will be three separate contests=—onein Sep- spend at Philadelphia aud other east. | indorse = Promissory Hots: tember, one in October and another in November. Same ern cities, amount of prize money will be given away ($80.00) each The boy's appetite Is often the ——— : : stmt fats sotres of YE It you would month. If you don't win in September, try in October; if Is your husband cross? An irri love such an sppetite take Chamber. you don’t win in the first two contests, try in November, table, fault finding disposition ia often Isin’s Tablets. They uot only create a due to a disordered stomach, A man healthy appetite, but strengthen tbe Enter the contest soon as fousivie 4 your dealer with good digestion is nearly always stomach and enable It to do ite work cannot supply you with Lye, write us. good natiied. A great many have . 1 deal. been petmancutly cured of stomach naturally For wilo by ull adv, THE PENN CHEMICAL WORKS ers, trouble by teking Chamberlalns teb- m———————— . Philadelphia, Pa. lets, For sale by all dealers, adv. 4 Ceutre Reporter, $1 per year, §
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