XX VIL. DEMOURATIO PLATFORM, Perfeot State of Affairs Promized in ~idecinres for Loon! Option, State deciaration of Harrisburg last nations! The principles, adopted at week, in speaking of said that ye national administration has record of ii Domoerati issues, present written a com- port of of the ie in asingle ar the achievements which { 1 up the admiration and a vast mo country mands rity of the people The whole of J that record d., Ven $3 a, Gell RUG aD Dre Colimen Among tarifl law, i t Yi tha achie nts quoted are the the income tax, the the yy from age Le new currency ff existing laws is and shippers a and the mn of iob . pa % f ei RL L iaw, the reial 10 elimi: eon 3 nt RTE88, LI)E x UL 8 oreement ¢ 3 i ive LO Taking ivale mont to polies pending pr legislation refor: business world, i ihe } pol tration is heartily e Lever law for farm dustrial arbiiratio Mexical of adminia- the work ; ACL; oy the wdorsed ; also gxiension the In the negotiation ol peace ig Of govern moviog t fray ment fo: the enlarge. system the od law to meal af ment of ti ablishment a ramens + LATIA Durea Lie mands “ Pent Bysit Ieveiu ties id th 4 er the 8 INAY Ue (els C Al @ adminis ration of may He 80 taxation be eviden expenses of taxation ced. the government that both equalized and redu : not be rwort should d should Urposes 8 of a 1d revs r public} au YE Canil Si00 80d non-p pri i edged al ii ory p tio: api iL] nun 13 f iF yi iid thin thei Lig- arbitrarily ar geen disregarded, = Dave Lo lm. # in their j AERARD ( the Eas fi parim ‘ to e ; child labor, igre Fea Of respive 1 BiG £m He I ome rule, civil and refer. servation ballot evile, muunpiciy gorvics in tat tiation a 2 1108) IVE ’ woman suffrage, en fav swredd that endum, of natuar 8 constitutional do away with bi bre calling ofa © netitational vient ] tnect Ene, al resour are 3 also Ore w provis i ¥ tld ¥ Ww «parti ih ip 1 enone laws to may be § . de hi 8 Ur der i 1, in gant litions 4 a aum—— ————— Thial in June, is the second week HIGH POINTS The Democratic party platform declares for : Commendation and approval of record and policy of the National ninistration, evision of the state taxation iem so that there will be equality, learrangement of the state appro- lions system. creased appropriation for public ls. 5 system of pensioning elerans, sion of the rules governing the ure. d roads and proper mainte of then. Thorough reorgani- 1 of the state highway depart- eliminating favoritism and Mod MN ff A Bag IK 3 Civil s Marriage Anniversary Celebrated, home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph K. Bit- ner, Hwabb and stone mausion on their fertile farm few miles north of Spring Mills. vent celebrated was the thirty-nintk Miss Elizabeth beautiful day, the air, in perfect surroundings, to put into ink of condition for this event. #w barp and the ghtened new coat e trees looked and The sunshine, wadless sky, seemed hh the tire farm seemed Bitner tteroll, i. Bs br 1 the ight clean mony wit be f i i ge n ail with a ces and th were bri 16 paint ; the fe fresh white wash ; and urnished. the yard were trimined and i A few closely d to help I'hero r i 3 friends the nut related ¥ celebrate Were prese Fetterolf, Philip VErsary. Mrs. Pre rk Mrs, { Dr. and Hall. 0D Were Rev, and vibert f. and LE He Wi £4 3 43 Krape, H. F and Mrs, and baries A, Hp Bitner Pat M Mr. the b “rifto . “IL E338 24 ra. nire t SNwal st hoates gr sincere, Col atulatio Al formed, g to and the diniz feast cession waa oom leadin the b Ma unteous Was r {nde del farm. r werd o tner & d g¢attle belong Sw ibi how jt js po ian $1000 ar lucis alone of a farm 0 oi) Boreas, this many » wish tha may bride Al wedi b HT enjoy EUCCE L Hniversari bus closed a red-letter day ‘in ‘sa history, re et ——— Democrat iC Biate Urganizstion, The Det ratic siate commities unanimously Philadelphia, ad 1 A DEIrman rris, as d feasturer a1 “ama Kank: Cammit i “so § it carrying amit and msde for we fori » division district the ) of the campaign i folio" Wel 8 Teapportior odd esch di First district, Eug indely fil the MIBITINeD «ne UC, Bon John B, Horace Lehr, North- | B. McCormick. ilies Dun Perry : | ind ny Ohi yRg niwell, Evans Ni 0 shia * MEER ' can, denhamer, Me Lean, Me Kony oite ; in, Faj 10, 11, Willism 1 F. Gul soeid pi egheny A Mp is Error in Decoration Services. a il} } inst week eRe al of the Repertler the local | d hold their Decora Sunday afternoon time is June the correc stated th of odgo id Fe OWS wWou Ot Maturday, intereste 1 in the oy viease note — ls fant Deaths of Lantre Coantians, kK sad Mmit Mra. Marah illiam H. len of aged Death due to heart Emith, wife Ww , Bt Milesburg, thir failure y-nine years nt 0 #14 8, William B. Rankin, at Belle foute, at the age of sixty years, follow- ing a long illoess of heart trotible. Burial wes rasde in the Union ceme. tery. Simon Vonsda, born county July 15, 1840, died Lewisburg recently, He 148:h P, V. I. duriug in dJentre in West served in the Civil War, Local option. Abolishmment of * minority rep resentation, ”’ thereby wiping out bi- partisanship. Law fcrbidding employment of children longer than eight hours a day. Correction of existing evils in the ballot laws, including abolition of the party square snd voter's assistant. Establishment of a liberal plan of municipal home rule. Adequate employer's liability and workingman’'s compensation legis. lation, Extension of civil service law to the state, Initiative and referendum. Woman suffrage, Conservation of natural resources Constitutional convention, SE A A i | i i $ | i { HALL. : MISSTONARY CONFERENCE, In Sesslo.s at Spring Mills, The Woman's Home and Foreign of the of the rence ut © Conference Central Pennsyl- Lutheran church pring Mills Tues Inst wes) ol i met in conf eek ors wes quite large, and the sessions | throughout were full of interest Rev. B., Glanding, D. Bellefonte preached 1 C & evening. ion an D., of] waference W. 5 he rmon on Wednesday After forn gates and visit the close of this sees ifie « t £ yal reception Irs | freshments were in igh Tis which t served. at Was «d by every one. Al sday Mrs, ger slonpary in 1 forceful er. oflicers resulted in re-electing all the former oflficers, After the routine w the 31 Ix talked an th 8 Wedne Deinin literature rping seesion i Julia Gn nn interesting | an many The election rk at b the Dr, EE i, sion i WwW. ant WLOT, Shamokin, a former past Cio oF ap "a. » B8Y, BOQ OaTE., La8ri wcldr sed the hour, preeid- a Gramley, was idr jas Or : to East ptionally erie lonmry ex @ ex Ces for. there 4 32 Lil 3 ecutive years in the id. 1 ar wr £L3€4 Wore od she gave feolings | EUS, 8 t CUTIOB $ Lilo f i ibsight usioio d. President, MiMinburg ; W. Smith, , Miss Je a pris in £. man, 8 of the Ive 8 er Wm. resident fli # of th M. Rearick, vies | M , Cen- Hall ; tressu Fy Reif ) hie retary, ies 2 Millis altendance were 5s «44 ws Hee 4 Miss Mis Jas Ider, Heckman, Mill Hall; f Be ar A k Hie te: ’ s (rec E Musser, Herring, | HBrunpgart, Deer : Miss Mra, Mae 8. Beck, W Mim HLIDDAT hile iat nr a Ocker, Bitner, Tusssyville ; srry Miller, Dreist Wm, + Sarl elon ; Catherman, 8 Carrie Gentzel, Rae ; M. D. iizabeth Haver Boalsburg : Ant RI Rg; teh af eh: Mra, or, Mra Laure Misuse | Finkle, Spi: Goins, Anre E h Qainn, Anos Dale, Bower 2 Mra. «Ji JRO E Kern, z2ibetl Lock Yi iR8 “n Hel Mies Hall : ’ onsburg ; « Cent r, Tusseyvi al Is 5 i ie, isa Anus Harte [URSDAY, JUNE FOURTH HORE SALE, on Block for $5073 The fourth 50. horse sale by Messrs, { Hall on Friday. A Antal of thirty-one animals were sold for $5673 BO The | twenty-eight a passed for $5345 50 {An average of $190 84 ponies gold for $8350 Five for Three teams sold i $490, | considering this season of the time when it Horses would public YeAr,—a generally thought be a drag If offered The light-weight much reduced the general , but assed at ratiefactory figures, i No definite announcement | made when the next ssle will be but doubt the horsemen back during the fall season, of the horses sold, will { noticed in the list of purchasers, went Was BRie. ery v ¥ avers this type WHE held, no will Most aa inty HH Girove, being good purchasers, A. before mrted with a team t ie stable, URCHABERS HORSE BALE AFTERMATH. There was considerable dealing done ade purchases MeNits Meyer at {eam TR on el a Rebersbu William trad Mr. money, ny, scheduled in the list as) y nu old to Me 'y Lingle : i to William MeNitt, sud sold at a mar. | gin to Mr. Lingle. | "s KR. R. Roseman sold the single horse | he bought t ZN mermat 1, the Lock Haven dealer, which indicates | that the former made a good purchase George Gettig was offered an ad $50 for the team of horses kpocked bim. The fla James Witmer, on Friday, was driv- the team of bays purchased by 1 and ; 8 second pair, when 3 Lewis * Oi to vanoe of one down wes not taken, » i lendin Visitor: : Rev. D , Belief Mra IL. V. WB Mrs. (. H. Mre, Julin Delninger, Frank, Mre. A. Miller, Mra. Misa Lula Musser, Miss Kate Millheits ; Arthur Sarah Ki Mra, | Mrs. Kryder Frank, Alexander, Mra, James Stab, Andrew Z Mrs. Perry Luse, Charles Filink, Mr, James Blab! tre Hall; Mra. Pur Miss Lotti toa; Rev, ¥ E. Bhesmokin ; 8. Keen, W. N. B. Glanding, eV. d. Ls Mrs, ile sik K, Gremiey, Metzger, 1 Mary Frank Bebe: » ¥ Hr sturg ; | i ra. 3, ' Stover, Musser, Mrs, Glrerer Aboer Mra Mrs, Ke ra Mire tin, riln, i M i" k Ie, itie, 3, Cene Weildevasul, Mrs, Snyder, Lavrel- Fischer, D. D., Marion Fischer 1 ¥ #iny, e y N * Mr Chiua, Af —° Commencemen’ at Lock Haven, raw June 20 to 24 are the dates sel for commencement exercises at Central State Normal 8:hool, Lock Haven, Special interest in atisched to the exercises been fase that two young Indies from this tower — Misses fastel Rowe and Cora Luse—greduate, and will take part in the speaking on commencement day, The program follows ; Graduating Exercises School of Exp: ession, 8:15 P.M. June 19 Gradaating Jane 0 Bacoaisurdate Sermon, Normal Chapel, June 16 P.M. «Rev. W, E, Harr Fisld Sports, Monday A. M. June 22, Senlor Class Play, Monday, ISP M June 21 Planting of Class Ivy, Taesday A. M. June 23. Senlor Cass Exercires, Tumday, 930 A. M. June Nass Reunions, Tuesday I. M. June 28, Alamn’ Batquet, Tuesday, 8.00 P, Alumel Promenade, Taesday, June 23 Thinyeeventh Avnual Commencement, Wed. nesday, 030 A. M. June 34, Adress ww graduating class by Dr. W, Chatabers, "87, LA MSA Fiate Mua Pay for Bridges, Bridges on state highway in Centre county, when in need of repair, must bs paid by the Biate, Ia Judge Oyvie’ interpretation of the Sproul rosd law, snd he filed ao opinion to that effect ues of the Excreives in Music, 8:15 P. M. Chapel, TERED C009 12, M. 10:00 June 23. P M 8. reeently when the onee of the Lemont R ghtened them. He had porses {o take care of, and fell from the wagon badly, bimeelf pretty Fei if gomelning * 00 INALY © fost is balance hur horses ran away. are few of the made by the various buyers, and it all indicales that the purchasers had (he lead on the sale day. at, The These ae ting just a deals A SA SO AA Tranafors of Hoal Eetate Mary E. Van Valzah ex to Perry W. Breon, tract of land in Potter twp $6000, Anna Delong et al to Sarah Bteig- er, tract of land in Penn twp. $20 Mary R. Potter to Joshua T. Potter, tract of land in Harrie twp, $1. Ellwood Shiffer to Ferdinand Has won, tract of land ia Philipsburg $200 Charles W, Nef, tract $32 B. H. Arney et ux to Henry E Homan, tract of land jn Potter twp. $4 000 Philipsburg Coal & Land Co. Edward Vaughn, tract of land Rush twp. §95 E. #5 Erb et ux to J. R, Stein, of land in Htate College, §1 200 J. RB. Btein to Becuritly Company, tract of land in State College. §1 200 Haonsh Bigfried heirs to Bimon W, Bigfried, tract of land in Rush twp. #1 200 Homer et ux to Hadie of land in Potler twp. to in tract A AIA I HAIN 5O.O KF ecoration Services, Lodge No 865, 1, O O F., will hold decoration services Baturday afternoon at the following places and hours: Tasseyville, 1:80 o'clock ; Sprucetown, 2 o'clock ; Centre Hill, 3:15 o'clock ; Centre Hall, 6:30 o'clock. All Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and children are requested to be at the lodge room not later than 6:15 o'clock. A program of speaking and singing bas been ar ranged. An address will be delivered by Rev. Waiter Willisme of Bpriog Mills, The general public is Invited to participate, A SY AYP SAAS AAI. Be ture to attend the lot sale, Jane bridge was brought before the court, . 19.h aud 20h, (914. Heckman -Hossman, A very pretly home wedding solemnized at ** Locust Tarn? Tusseyville, Saturday, at 10 », m., in the presence of about seventy invited guests, when Ruth E., daughter of Mr and Mrs. Michael the Penn Hall, and Rev, R ing. the Lutheran church wae used, While the strains of Mendelssohn's | d was Henr tossman, bee sme | Rev, Frederick W, Barr Raymond Jones officiat. | wedding march were being playe Mr. Eb of Lancaster, the ushs Me Fox, lege friends of the groom, i robe, bearing the colors blue and white, of Franko aud Msrshall Cl | whieh the od during eraole gars, Grove, and Hhook, nlaced Hege up n | { bid principals st ‘ | ceremony, bride was { Elizabeth Bitner, aud Be The led maid honor Fortney, E Margaret Young, and Helen Wagner of Altoona, and Misses Wenver, Re d Bitner of Tusseyville, idesmal Mr. Hall allen by ne of .} Misses Matilda wie Osman, Mayme fi Bi wr be 2my aiyra WEeY, as br Roy Corman of Penn chum of the groom man, Lois Geary and Raut the | and Lively, carried sRels bi 4d ho loro n ‘ ie 3 ’ #8 of rie gr 3, OIL led ba fi ’ 4 1 we Ph {adelp his, bride rec end & & ¥ x fa rift mils a and gra {arshall College at iV ifs 3 } ii useill “ liver, chiin ilnens, will ate from us He £316 ment exercises He contemplates few i: £ itr A he Vi 3% & mini 1 The bride woman, 5 a i® 8&0 © Jou e 10 800 ished Ide a nieh ae nd social circle ®, and ho church the and has been a successful school temcher in Potter township, ———————— Boalhburg Trims “pring Mills B gr Bpring chiefly th Oa the Boalsburg SBatarday school and afternoon the Inst Mill ff its ball team, 8 beet den fa its Wi enm posed of «lu { the summer se defeat at the hands of club, wre being inninge The Bpriog Mills ag ed a win: hool, met the Boalsburg 3, in the sc 6 5 ten gregation look ier in the ninth with a lead of one run and pitcher Corman going but * Stuffey ous batlaman a! good, Stover, a danger- all times, saved the day for his team by dolng the might. iest thiog say baller can at » crucial period ; namely, hitting the ball for a circuit smash, and giving his team, which seemed doomed to de feat, an even chanes for viclory. With brightened outlook for landing the game Boalsburg scored again in the tenth, and by holdiog the visitors runlese in their half, snatched victory from apparent defeat, Corman, for Bpring Mille, retired fourteen batters vis the air route Condo, of the same team, was the heavy hitter for Bpring Mills, and with one on base in the first inning, gave his c'ub a substantial lead by put. ting the ball over the fence for a home run, do ————— Miss Isabel Bowes on Honor Rell, In the large class of graduates at the Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Miss I abel Rowe graduates with high honors this year. Come mencement exercises will be heid from June 20 to 24, and in snoouseing the names of students who head the class, Principal Binger has given out the name of Miss Rowe, who will be among the four speakers al the Come mencement exercises, Miss Rowe is the eldest caughter of Mr. sod Mrs. 8. J. Rowe, and in ber school work at home always stood to ward the bead of her class. She is an excellent youog Indy and one to whom Centre Hall points with great pride, A A IH ASAIN, Tres Planting on Large Neosla, Approximately 750 acres on the Gregon national forest were planted with young trees this spring, Nearly three milion young trees are belog set oat this spring on the national forests of northern Idaho and Montana. On the Bt. Joe nations! forest in Idaho three thousand acres will be planted, £3) 2D TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES FROM ALL PARTS Flag day, I Monday, | Free automobile Riven away sat the gale, ryt 1S earick-H Hecls Gy family reunion Thurs. on Park front enanted by ial Gd Dy d a Milale Cent : * aril » IWR Y THOU SiLer, freq 10 and one factories nd JWlerwise caused by the resig: Mapaw ay | was fiiled ett fth yer Jr. take Apart lured the from Spring hooked one measaring 23 vgth and weighing CB] iargost v Ie { creek, last week, when he in as ever i Dow J! eCles ~ ‘ nearly was the A nie A pie Penns Hollidaysburg at fay, David L. years old, of his arm lege Ig mele along road isnt Faliit the P vania Kal in mi Mi Hollidaysburg, over dnight Thurs cniy-eight threw left 1 he Lc Farmers’ special train cut it off. Miss Mary Whiteman, J. W., Whiteman, iast week purchased & Dew Pp {from the Co'nish Com- pany, Washington, New Jersey, and had itehipped h 1d placed her home, The instrament i in appearance and sweet in roRT. t% regan, tw the rails, isle daughter of ao in # one fiae tone, Iu the roster of students at Ce State Normal School, Lock Haven, are found the following who are known to most of Reporter readers : Mieeea Isabel Rowe and Cora Luse, Centre Hall, both of whom will gradu. Carrie L.. Bariges sad Belle McCormick, Spring Mille; Emalive E. Noll, Pleasant Gap. viral Lo Aun effort is being made to collect back taxes in the borough of Mill- heim, and to do so it was necessary to turn old duplicates over to su atlorney with instructions to go the fall limit. Fiank Eoarr, deceased, was the tax collector for several years, aud on close scrutiny of old duplicates it was found that taxes were due for several years, Civic pridedn Middleburg received a frost Inst week when the owner of ihe Central hotel usiled shat the doors and windows with auy old lumber be could find, marring the appearance of the building to such an extent that it has become an eyesore to the cllizssns of that otuerwise spick aud span town. The refusal of the dourt to grant a liquor license ia the cause of the own. ets attempt to gel even, From the Kaystone Gazstte: Rev. John Hewitt, late pastor of the Belle foute Episcopal chureh, has not yet been aid on the shelf for good. Some time Iset month he received a call to the Eplecopal church st Louisburg, N.C, He visited the pisce but de. clined the offer. Now he has received an invitation to take charge of a church in Raleigh, N. O., the capital of the state. The church ie a large one w.th a communicant membership of nesrly 500, and Mr, Hewitt will take charge of It in Aogust after fill ing bis present SEgageuen) at Bune bury,