VOL. LXXXVI. NEW ROAD PLANNED, Connecting Link Between State College and Tyrone, to be built, The Tyrone Herald exvresses itself in this way relative to the improve- ment of railroad facilities in Centre county : The inspection of the route of the proposed railroad that when built will connect the Lewisburg and Tyroue branch leading out from Tyrone with the Lewisburg and Tyrone railroad proper, some six or seven miles farther north, by a party of Pennsylvania railroad officials Taesday, rise to the belief ia railroad circles that has glven this connecting link between the two lines ia to be constructed this summer The i General Creigliton, The leads county. ngpection j Was Nuperintenden of Altoona, ¥ 0} = headed by t George W arty branch leadi: to road cX'e east points Aare i A LyTole via mont; a snail town on tae i \ At hed by Bellefonte ihe facilities, reac a branch and the of town are not ivania State Col the As Penopsy located there, the t taat ily ¢ deserving b ad However, remsined for th ) i of that viciul tentiar YW, Pt vieir laim, is stler raiir facililles a rite ing au the alien and it 18 cial n WwW penit plitaiel Pio; aud Lue Lhe for work BCR 1 I'he prop people Siate College as aud mapy ul Uuion count College Tyrous Beailefotite ov theu travel l water road Lo Lewisturg sud pointe, i Ballet Wi I ge I Lo tosn [¢ 18 § gained, Hull ering the oad Depsarim | passed LY st =i Ley spprop rif ne, the HOW iu is ¥ Eg i fn provement of 1 led . portion Lo the t oats Le in eX| each county iu pi tal gulopr $ mileage © ved slate Dighway in the couuty, is passed by sennie and becomes a law, Lhe the fifty million dollar will begin to disappear, districts had no sssurance that this fuud would do road building that would be of rervice to them the road department is haltered by the measure referred to the country dis tricta will get their fair share of the fmprovements. Uuder these coud tions the Reporter is in favor of the bond issue, the to ine autry oppaosiiion bond fhe ¢ It Ad -_ Dalitor and Wes kilos to Organinns, Pennsylvania daily Hshers will meet at the board of trade. aud weerly publishers will mueet at the Commonwealth Hotel in Harrisburg, April 16, Toe idea is to form two distinct orgacizations, one for dailies and one for weeklies and newspapers of less frequency of issue, but both combined snd alliated with parent organiz ation, A ————— Deaths of ventre Countiangs, Daniel Hardy, at Beaver Fails, He formerly lived in the northwestern portion of this county. Miss Margaret Gillette, of Boow Bhoe, in the Altoona Hospital, Her parents live at Buow Bhoe where iu. teriuent wae made, newspaper pub one PALMER FOR QOVERNOR, Newspapers Throughout the State Indorse the Congressman as a Fitting sender and Uandidate, The ‘i Telegram ' nomi- nates Congressman A. Mitchell Pal- mer for governor, and makes the pre diction that “there are enough intelli gent voters of all parties, tired Reading and disgusted with present conditions, to land him in the office by a very hand- some m oj rity.” This move is seconded by the Pitte- burgh Post in this language : “ We agrees with that the elegti sarnat o ISTOALOTIA our contemporary gut » & notable victory, f bat for t! Gans ntatives in Lhe brilliant ar the best in wouiq De Biiis Wi ii sithfal to duty, so iterests of the common people taken care of.” el i iG BS fs coin Fam and Sold, $ I to nu Centre kianil as it is f ita sigs, yet a fow the Agric uiture la i ngaged io as gremt al extenl | nn located here do farming on ou a larger the view of extendiog thelr J. W. Mitterliug ost Lows glide or smaller scale, With operations, Mesars snd John UU, Bossman purchased all of the land comprising the Aruey homestead lying south of the Brush Valley road, owned by Berjamin H, Arney., There were twenly-six acres the tract, Mr. Mitterliog takiog 8 xleen aud Mr. the remainder, The price paid was $100 per acre. Mr, Arney retained all of the land vorth of the road and the splendid buildiogs on it, s——————— The Old Disriet School, “The Oid District Behool,” in two acts, will be rendered by the members of the XY. P. B. In Grange Arosdia on Ba urday evening. The young people should be given en- couragementin thelr efforts to enters tain. There will be plenty of music and fun, Admission ten snd twenty cents ; reserved seats, 25 cents, —————— A I 5 ASA Oae of Centro Hall's greatest needs : A play ground, 4 iu Bee, Rossman a farce HALL. PA., FUNDS FOR STATE, 1 Legisinture May be More Liberal Support of Pennsylvania's Edacationsl Institution, in Greatest Penn- dawning. though the Legislature bas been many years generous in making propriations for the support of public schools, if has been quite reverse with relation A new. era in agriculture in sylvania seems to bea for ap- the the in agriculture, on which buman life abso- lutely depends and which is the basis of all prosperity. At the last preceding biennial ses- gion of the General Assembly, $15 000,- to education { 000 waa given to the publie schools be- lea $115,000 to of struction f lie In and 8 mak { 81 ithe Department 1 salaries a total appropriation At the appropriation ing of $15 115 600, mn the total for the Hehool of Agriculture and Ex- » 00 VERTH TAT ment Station at Siate College, for tenance, 4, repairs and the purchase ipment, was $230 000, or $115.0 HAY ¢ 1e-f0 fa 1a i8 18 ICn ppr io and rth thie priasted for the same pu than t of New York Pears now to the 1 leas inn the Siate Tessa: oR f " Alle ener, instil utio generous especiaily ron: * BPPTOY f Agricuiture, ( Lhe jines pnmendation were iotrod ne Legislature which it is ¢ passed, and Mon £0 10 been made 81 IURSDAY, APRIL 1 A x. i ANDMARK, \ ” 4 Biscksmith Shop, School House Postoffice History, Charles D Tin *hop, Og¢cupled Sams In Early Bartholomew bagan 07 in bullding up a new structure to b used for offices, ete, The shops being torn away erected many years ago by Harpster, aod in them was carried in the early history of Centre general blrchksmithing building. After the death of Harpster, in the beginpiong the were On ial and wagon 81, seventies, blacksmithing ihe various i cloged out, and since structu Urpos Th have been used for i0ore the present school | fi} ¥ i Lhe Lown built, a primary grade « schiools waa tered for ual terme in the rear portion and lat d there Was p Was Jooal Ik ice ate J. A | | was | omic ¥ SI all i Bis r, Were pu LE » brotheti—Ja slid Meth Og} cuurch 3 firet ! ast of Centre Hall located w Known sas Penninp | was purchased, the ana tn in astruction ympanies, local nie i dividuals, age j= {e reat the far nl Sama Chasged haviog differs » and shippiog | nduced many of the eiti- | petition ent Lo « vy Mills to usuge spring Mills ' the be ehipplog gy lines taere siation, latter ialied DE noint ’ tia % ih iti ty ia ad C uty raiiroad © thiog that Lhe average citiz ‘OE part with in . y $a or EAaVALIAYES gained s buat many oy a giannis theosa $ Some years a efit £0 an {0 s'raiglten ods the Spring Was much opposiiica, away, and belween the the railroad and the people in that community the quee- tion will no doubt be settled to the advantage of all, and loss to none, Ilis has jarge- ly passed government, - A A MAY AIRS Maovings, Runkle, who since hie marrioge bas lived with his parents east of Oid Fort, is now located in the Snyder property in the Keller district ; William B., Bressler from the Luse farm east of Old Fort to the farm near Bpring Mills vacated by J. M. Heck- aan, and Bressler is followed by Wm. M. Houser, who came down from Nittany Mouutain; N, B. SBhafler is followed by Charles T. Urnst, which farm lying east of Oid Fort, was pur chased by his mother, Mre.W. E. Crust, Nelson Marshall from the Gregg farm tosuceed A. P. Leister, who retired from farm lif*, and George B Black began farm life on the place Marshall vecated, Aaron Lulz from the Beo. per farm to the Mra. Hapnah Bmith propercy weal of town, As ——— The Pink tabs, The Pink Label sppears this week, which iudicates that all who paid submeription botween March lst and April 8.h have bad the credit placed "on thelr labels, upled by D When Mr. Olenkirk was happening, fir d to take aldvanta The postofiice O).4 Hee ie al fails 0 changed and iu the poslol vdded, yd in th {all was At this Centre Hall, there were few | Beside Harpstor the houss ¥ th pei tha tod IR dwelil b now 1. E Ripka, the Harpst of ¢ r George y B.D wilson property, the Felml where Lhe were in Lone ie seni tar, now og “Ups d £ thie i ted, Lutheran church | stands the only improvements ' i io these quarters, | Fhisisa bit of g felted Away. — history fii ly old landmarks Fe. pas: | c a8 thesa - ag WHY HE DOES I, Draggista Morray & Bittner (ives Heasons for Ssliing at Hail Price, It isn’t often that we have faith encugh in the medicines put up by other people to be willlog to offer to refand the money if it doss not cure, said druggist Murray & Bitoner to one of their many customers, but we are glad to sell Dr, Howard's specific for the cure of constipation aud dyspepsia on that plan, “ The Dr. Howard Co, in order got a quick introductory sale auathor- ized us to sell the reguiar fifty cent bottle of their apee fic for ball price, 25 cents aud although we have sold a lot of it, and guaranteed every pack age, not one has been brought back as unsatisfactory.” We are still selling the specifiz at half price, although we cannot tell how long we shall be sable to do so Any person who is subject to constipa- tion, sick headache, dizziness, liver trouble, indigestion or a general play. ed out condition, ought to take ail: vantage of this opportunity. If the specific does not cure them; they can come right back to our store, and we will cheerfully refund their mousey. adv, to a AI MM i i. The Pink Label appears this week, Lb 4 +) 0, 19} known died atl Monday efier 8 Rro- FCUIORIR, liam and It ‘51 Houserville 1 neat Years, one day He n and Fis ¥ tod Uiiea Margaret H 15 1h Was qi { Centr yg that Mre, Micheals aere. EDITOR Fi aon Sate College, Hess, a one Limo resident died at her Mrs nf ¥ home in {drat than, manecaster ( county. services were held at {agen to church where addi held sud Fhe degra bard, who from Faneral Grauthaa, Lhe body was he Cross Roads yal made i is survived i864 to direcior of Services wele at Fiorin. har hus. WaS Aas interment by 1601 tant the #i experiment 3 station at I A small enneyivania State College, son and three sisters survive, ——— Miss Mary Stewart died at the home of her nephew, Thomas H., Wiggins, in Altooun, of diseases lucident to her advanced age. She was Lhe youngest member of the family of William and Jave Stewart, and was born in Penns Valley, this county, on Juoe 19.h 1827, hence was in her eighty-sixth year. Her only survivors are a number of pieces and nephowas. Bhe was a mem- ber of the Presbylerian church all her life, Burial was made at Wilk famsburg. Andrew Jackeon Quigley died in Willlamaport, aged cighty-six years. tHe was born and raised in Woodward township, Clinton county, and later moved to North Bend, He ssrved as commissioner lu Clinton county, and slo represented that county in the leglolature., He located in Williams: port twenty-eight years ago, - | i NO. 1 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS in mind the * Old » ed Ke District Halur- ep day evening I'he trout season Tues the fisher- un will be out early with rod and opens next day, and then industrious rd Luee, Thomas I... Bwmith, A. G. Lich contracted I Telephone B for wit the ell JIBpany telephones, f ior B8.01re in time Belle. BOGE fv ay ng salesman i LArOIine. of Hasif many 2.000 of our rignt arm a resuit «lablishment also repair WOrk diasier Dershem. ratic chsair- ewistowan Hine was io operalion i vf y 4 erioimed justi as good snd f Bg v G04aQ (of several bo beautiful, hide tue onion and iday was aiso a cold day, the Blanses eped through the of iarge, nas “ Reformed er vers id i af gougregations esrved by the i$ OR ifsueq apd in when- hi JiR disseminat~ and urg, two *y r the ibe lat- ! week, and bBappeniogs iu sad about Centre Hall when they were the kiddies at Oid Fort. Mr, Rearick is now an Altoona railroad shopman of means, and Mr. Btover is a general merchant and postinaster at Berrys- burg, and, like his chum, hss made good, fOly years atl any is fiw 41% Mrs, W. L. Musser, of Altoona, who marriage was Miss Pearl Weaver, a daughter of the late Prof. John A. Weaver, of Pine Grove Mills ; Mrs. Irvin Bloom, of Williamsport, and Mr, and Mrs, F. M. Fisher, of Penn Hall, were invited guests at the Centre Hall hotel on Friday, Mrs, Musser aud Mrs, Bloom are nieces of Mre. J. W. Rankle, and the former is a cousin of Mrs. Fisher. The com- pany spent the day in a most de- lightfal manner, It B. D. Briebin, the lumberman, had the control of roads be would not only have them made smooth and hard, but the width in proportion to length would be about two to one. This la simply a guess as to his opin- fon, and it is based on the fact that when the other evening he was practicing to guide a gasoline-driven machiue, the fence alongside the road was too close for his convenience. He ex pects to be able to run just as straight at ocoasion demands by the time the pew Ford he is quoled ss haviog before d A +€h wes ce - CY LG6I N— /