ed Ye —— Sm ———— : THE CENTRE REPORTEAR.j ISSUED WEEKLY. i 8. WwW. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Becond Class mail matter, CentrRE HALL, . . . PENNA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911 TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re» Pp rier are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per lines for hres insertions, and 5 cents por line for each sub- oqueat fosertion, Other rates made known on application, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran— Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville alternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Evangelical—Linden all, morning ; Zion, af’ ternoon. Preabyterian-Centre Hall, morning : Spring Mills, afternoon. Reformed—-Spring Mills, morning ;: Union, af- ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Closing services of the present pastorate at the three places. POLITICAL ANNOUNCE MENTS. We are authorized to announce that D, R Foreman, of the Borough of Bellefonte, is a can- didate for the office of Prothonotary, subject, to the usages of the Democratic party. Paid. We are authorizod to announce that D. Paul Fortney, of Bellefonte, is a candidate for the office of District Attorney, subject 10 the usages o! the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce that John R Lemon, of Ferguson township, is a candidate for thie office of Commissioner, sublect to the usages of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce that John D. Miller, of Walker towoship, is a candidate for County Treasurer, subjeet to the usages of the Democratic party. Covernor John K, Tener, Pennsylvania’s new governor was inaugurated on Tuesday. The new cabinet is made up thus : Robert McAfee, Allegheny county, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Thomas J. Stewart, tant General john C. Bell, Philadelphia, Attoroey famuel C. Todd, of Washington county, has been named executive controller, and Walter H. Gaither, of Allegheny county, private secretary. Montgomery county, Ad General, Henry Emerick Dead, Henry Emerick died at his home in (‘entre Hall early Monday morning He had been ill during the greater part ¢f the time of the last year, suffer ing from a complication of dis eases due largely to his advanced age, which was seventy-six years, nine months sod five days. Interment was madeat Centre Hall, Wednesday morn. ing, Rev, B. F. Bieber officiating. He was the last of the brothers and sis- ters to survive, The deceased issurvived by a widow, nee Catharine Weaver, seven of ten children, namely, J. Frank, Peon Hall ; Harvey H., Charles City, Iowa; Hamuel 8,, in State of Washington ; (ieorge, North Angle, California ; Newton E, Altoona; Berjamin H., Centre Hall; Howard, Minnes:o’'s, Montana, Mr. Emerick was a member of the Spring Mills lodge of Knights of the (inlden Eagles, and during his illness drew benefits from that order. The order buried their brother, and was jargely represented at the funeral, marching in double column abead of the hearse. The body also had =a guard of six. A number of the mem- bers of the Centre Hall castle were also in line. ————— AY SS ————— LOCALS, Associate Bartholomew with the poultry business—that’s all, Hee bis adv, J. Warren Wood will remain the proprietor of the *‘ Wood House another year. Miss Mable Allison, of Bpring Mills, inst week, entertained a number of her friends from Certre Hall and other points, The local lodge of Independent Or- ter of Odd Fellows celebrated its thirty-fifth anniversary Saturday evening. “One cent letter postage Is in sight, At Jegat p bil} making such a rate has been intfoduced iu congress to become ¢ {lective in July. Rev. Daniel Grees will hold the closing services of his pastorate in the Centre Hall Charge at all his sppoint- ments on next Sanday. Miss Leila Huyett, during the past week, has been in Reading, and before returning home will visit for a short t'me in Philadelphia, Mrs. Eliza Campbell, of Linden Hall, on reaching her eighty-third birthday, was remembered by many of her friends who sent her ninety birth- day cards, Andrew J. Herbater, of Laurelton, was in town Wednesday, and while here took a look iuto the poultry co nerations of the Centre Hall Poultry Yards. He is the son of the miller at the above named place, John D. Miller, of Walker township, announces himself a candidate for the office of county treasurer. Mr. Miller, ne every one knows, is a Democrat, snd a citizen well known and highly respected. If nominated and elected treasurer, Mr. Miller will prove that the confidence in him has not been wm ieplaced, Messrs. Jobn KE. and William F. Jishel, the former of near Centre Hall, and the iatter of Farmers Mills, euch purchased two Percheron brood mares at Kittaning, Armstrong coun ty, the animals srriving last week. I hey sre well bred and correct, an! will be kept for breeding purposes by the Kishels, who are horsemen, Centre County Association, in Phil. sdelphia, will bold its seventh an- 1 usl banquet at the Continental Ho- tel, Ninth and Chestnut Streets, Tues- dsy, February 14th. The president of the associstiou Is Dr. Roland G. Cur tin snd Dr, John CO. U. Beale, Hecre- tary. The other membe s are : Ira D. Garman, Thomas Foster Max Liveright, Dr. L. Gray Mattern, William M Warner Underwood, Dr. Buwaert O, Rankle, Herman Haupt, L. Olin Meek. Linden Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MoFarlane left for Harrisburg Monday afternoon, | tion, after which they will be guests of relatives for a week. ! Miss Sara Wieland, of York, is visiting Mrs. George Hall. Tuesday evening a number of young people from this place and Boalsburg | were entertained st the hospitable home of Mr, and Mrs Jacob Meyer, Charles Weaver returned Tuesaday from a week’s visit at the home of Mr, | and Mrs. Foster Walker, near Union- town, Mre, J. H. Weibly is confined to bed with an attack of grip. i Leroy Hearson, who has been quite ill with pneumonis, is very much better, J. LL Treasler was obliged to kill a in some unaccountable manner. weeks with friends in Altoona. Mra. Wallace W. White is visiting in Altoona, ——————— I ff YS — Spring Mills, William, the five months old son of Mr. and Mre, Frank MeOlellan, died on Wednesday night, and was buried on Baturday morning, In Valley. Mrs. Katharine Bweetwood, of Cen- tre Hall, was in town on Monday. The young folks had a party st the home of William Bmith, east of town, oon Friday evening, aud one on Mon- day evening at the home of Calvin Meyer. Mrs. Harvey Bailey had =a surprise party for her daughter, Mar- garet, on Monday evening. Mrs. OC. C. Bartges has been sick, but is improviog. Mr, and Mra, W. O. Gramley were called to Mifflinburg on Friday on ae- count of the illness of the former's mother, Jesse Long, of State College, will re- turn to his home, now occupied by G C. Walker, Mr. Walker will move into the house vacated by D. W, Bwedtwood and owned by James Leiizall, The changes will not take { p'ace until spring. W. J Bhoork has recovered from his recent illness, and is again able to oversee his business A fn Marriage ilcenses, Chailes WW, Williams, Lemont Bell C. Wagner, Houserville Joseph Williams, Martha Furpace Mattie Steele, Martha Furnate Orin L Grove, Red Hill Claudis E. Wieland, Osk Hall Christ E. Hipple, Bnow Bhoe Ocle Fisher, Bnow Bhoe Joseph B. Garon, Beech Creek Annie M. Robb, Beech Creek A A ——————— The winter Underwear ! weights will be needed for a long while, Get prices from Kreamer & Son, —— Stuart's Store, Boalsburg Cash Clearance SALE! JANUARY 12th to 31st, 1911 20 to 50 per cent. Re- duction on staplegoods DRY GOOD * Toasas mY. oa 2 description that are being offered at this sale. The goods are just as clean, just as good, and just as seasonable as ever. This reduction in notions will NOTION * permit the buyer to purchase al- | most anything in that line at much less than the usual | selling price. This is not trash that is being offered ; an inspection will prove it. SHOES. shoes can be bought at this sale it will pay to buy even if you do not have immediate use for i | | | them. All sizes—for the little people and the grown-ups. | A call at this store during this sale will be to the advan- | tage of our regular customers as well as to others. EQUIVALENT. Captain George P. Runkle resigned Wanted—FPork, Hides, Calves. the ecaptainey of the schoolship ed. Will pay highest market price. Adams. Jonx G The resignation was request. DAUBERMAN, ed after au investigation, Centre Hall, Pa. in Winter Goods Winter Dress Goods Ladies’ Skirt Patterns ‘ Black Skirts. . Shoe Department Ladies’ MEN'S & BOYS’ HATS Horse & Bed Blankets We have a complete Grocery Department. line of steple grocer- Buy your groceries here and save money, : 2 25¢ 50¢c and 75¢ UNDERWEAR . . . J jes, creased and demanded it. Winter is Here! FARMERS, ATTENTION ! Horse Nails, 8c per Ib, Best Galvanized Pails, Chain Pump Buckets A 36 x 68 RUG will be Given with a $5.00 Cash Purchase. A 9 x 87 in. Picture will be given with a Cash Purchase of $2.50. | We pay the Highest Market Price for all kinds of Produce. Why not sell your produce where you can get the best prices ? we ——— We Soli Your Toad C.P.LONGCO. | 22¢ Department Store ML Tres1l 2 rea wr Laying Pullets in House No. 4. | KerLiNs Grand View Poultry Farm “5 PENN. Eggs For Hatching, Day-old Chicks, Incubators and Brooders A Tull line of Feed of the best grade--same as we use with great success on feed We can ¥ INCUBATORS AND BROOD] 120-Egg Incubator $ 12.00 240-Egg Incubator 16.00 360-Egg Incubator 20.00 mic 100-Chick®¢.2my Brooder 12.00 004s but are First Grade Goods—no better to be had at Ve have been operatin r a number of seasons the y $ fst viii _ ue 7 that Chim A pale pris Of incubators and n THT Liat HAs, A. Ypaers k 1s on Incubators and next week e CHAS. A. CYPHER'S NEW BUFFAIlLA = +4 1} ! ae 10 Wing prices . Brooders ; any price. oH xf foll ng makes New Buf. thie myard of Le mares hw ¥ Centre Hall, Pa. Advert tw A. E. KERLIN & SON, - I —— LADIES “FITZEZY" SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE a DESIRE TO THANK MY MANY customers for the large business I did in 1910, which was duc to low prices for first-class goods. I hope to serve you at the same low prices for Cash or Produce’ in 1911 as before. BIG SALES; SMALL PROFITS —Qur Motto. Call and compare prices and quality, and you will readily see that this is the place to do your buying, C. F. EMERY CENTRE HALL, - - PENNA 7 Try a box of Dr. Smith's Salve for Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Piles or old sores. Sent by mail. The Dr. Smith Co, Centre Hall, Penn.