The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 11, 1911, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY. °
8. W. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor.
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
Becond Class mail matter,
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1811
TERMS. —The terms of subsoription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advanee.
ADVERTISING RATES-_Display advertise-
ment of ten or more inches. for three or more in-
gertions, eight cents per inch for each issue. Dis-
play advert'sing occupying less space than ten
{nches snd for less than three insertions, from
ten to twenty cents per fuch for each issue, ao-
cording to composition.
Local notices accompanying display advertis-
ing five cents per line for each insertion ; other-
wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge,
twenty tive cents,
Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three
insertions, aud ten cents per line for each ad-
ditional insertion.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
United Evangelical—Lemont, morning ;
den Hall, afternoon.
Lin-
Preshyterian— Centre Hall, morning ;
Bpring
Mills, afternoon, communion,
Lutheran—Tussey ville, morning ; Centre Hall,
afternoon ; Spriog Mills, evening.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
DEMOCRATIC.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce that Arthur B,
Lee. of Potter township, is a candidate for the
office of Sheriff, subject to the rules and regula-
tions of the Dem cratic primaries to be held
September 50. paid
We are suthorized to announce that D. J
Gingery, of Huston township, is a candidate for
the office of Sheriff subject to the decision of the
Democratic primaries to be held on September 30
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
We are anthorizad to announce that John R.
Lemon. of Ferguson township. is & candidate for
th w of Commissioner, subject to the usages
of the Democratic party.
rized to announce that John H.
township, is & candidate for
{f Conn'y Commissioner subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democratic partly.
paid
We are requested to announce t at John L
un ! be a candidate for County Com mis-
ject to the decision of the Democrstic
of the county as expressed al the pri.
to be held September 30, 1911 paid
are authorized to announce that William
ver, of Peon township, isa candidate for
flice of County Commissioner, sublect Lo the
» primaries of the Democratic party
), paid
to announce that William
ap, in Spriog township, is a
ice of County Commissioner,
isons of the Democratic pri-
2 held Beplember 30, paid
"OR COUNTY TREASURER.
y announce myself a candidate for
yf Centre county, subject to the deci
Democratic primaries 10 be held Sep
J. MITCHEL CUNNINGHAM.
Bellefonte, Pa.
thorized to aunounce that John D
ler, ¥ township, Is a candidate for
uty Treasurer, subjeet 10 the usages of the
0 paid
rized to snnounce that Frank
W. trebe, « allipsburg Borough, is a candi
date for the s of County Treasurer, subject
to the dex a of the Democratic primaries to be
held September 30. d
FOR REGISTER,
We are authorized to announce the’ '. Frank
Bmi of Centre Hall borough, is a canuidsie for
Register, subject to the usages of the Democratic
party. paid
FOR RECORDER.
authorized to sunounce that D. A
of Walker township, will be a caadse
i fice of Recorder of Centre county,
ion of the Democratic volers
expressed at the general pri
t t Saturday, September 30. paid
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
are authorized to announce that J. M.
line i= a candidate for the office of District
3 biecs usages of the Democratic
pail
tas DD. Paul
candidate for the
abject 0 the usages
pad
announce that J. Kenne-
wate, 18 a candidate for the
: aroey, subject Ww the action
@ ocralic vol rs al the primary election
september 30 paid
FOR PROTHONOTARY,
authorized to announce that ID. R
of the Borough of Bellalonte, =a can
fice of Prothonotary, subject, to
he Democratic party. Paid.
REPUBLICAN,
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
EDITOR REPORTER-~I Lereby announce
f as # candidate for County Commssioner,
subject to the decision of the Republican voters
st the primaries to be hh id Sept 30, 1911,
JACOB WOODRING,
Port Matias, Pa.
TO EDITOR BEPORTER-~I hereby annonce
veo If ae a candidate for Coun'y Commissioner
ect to the declan of Le Republican voters
ai the primaries to be held Sept. 30, 1¥11,
HARRY E. ZIMMERMAN,
Spring towuship.
Formerly of Benner township.
FOR REGISTER.
TO EDITOR REPORTER-I hereby announce
mysell as a candidate for Hegister of Centre
county. subject to the decision of the Repub
lean voters st the primaries 10 be held Seps
1911
EDWARD J, WILLIAMS,
Unlouvilie, Pa
FOR
Reporter Hegiater,
A. Ditzler, Selinsgrove
J. 8, Ditzler, New Berlin
Elizabeth Kelley, Curtin
sath Bartges, Centre Hall
Mym E Rockey,
Blanche 8. Moyer, Spring Mills
E. F. Foust, Howard
F. H. Maurer, New Berlin
Jeremiah Beaver, Winfield
Ella Decker, Nellie Bible, Frona Royer, Besse
Harshbatger, Ruth Royer, Mabel Brown, Lottie
MetCool, Bpring Mills
Mrs, 8, P. Garis, Grace Garis, Mm, C. E.
Flora Walker, Ella Moyer, Anna Grove,
Hall
J. 8, Ehowers, Youngs Dale
LB. Kraybill, Maytown
Tusseyville
Price,
Centre
Marriage Licenses,
George E. Gingerich, Madisonburg
Minnie A. Rachau, Madisonburg
JAeorges Valley.
Emmanuel Confer lost a valuable
cow by death last Baturday.
Mrs. Sasan Mitchel, of Milroy, is
spending a week at the home of W.
W. Jamison,
Boyd Hazel and lady friend, of
Madisonburg, spent Bunday at the
home of H. A, Haugh,
The many friends of Mrs. Bara
Reeder, will be sorry to learn that she
is not improving in health,
Miss Bessie Davis, on Monday, went
to the home of Roy Bhafler, where
she will stay during the summer,
After an absence of flve years the
stork again visited the home of Adam
Heckman and left there a little girl,
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Faves Toi, TR “pt
one » » n
Stills, \ . ', Sang
aN x ns -
Harris 1ownship
An orchestra has recently been
organized at Boalsburg,
Charles Eckenroth, of Bellefonte,
visited at the home of John Hook
beginning of the week,
W. OC. Meyer, of Btate College, spent
Sunday afternoon with his brother, J.
H. Meyer.
Mrs. J. P. Weber, of State College,
has been confined to bed for the past
two weeks with ailments of various
kinda.
R. B. Harrison is attending the
Grand Commandery of Krights of
Malta, at Perkasie, as a representative
of the Boalsburg lodge.
Mrs. J. C. Bryson and nlece, Helen
spend the summer.
(Grove, was the guest of her niece, Mra.
Tuesday.
bination of business and pleasure,
Rev. Martin, of State College, with
ough, enjoyed a walk from there to
Tussey mountain in search of flowers
on Baturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, of Le-
mont, enjoyed a drive to Boalsburg
Sunday evening, Mrs,
been in delicate health for some time
but ls improving.
Rev. R. L.
J. Decker and Miss Gertrude Keich-
sonage Bunday evening,
bled at the home of H. 8. Harro op
Saturday evening to celebrate the
birthday anniversary of Mrs, Harro.
The time was pleasantly spent in such
amusements as music, dancing snd
flinch playing. Ice cream, cake and
coflee were served as refreshments,
James Boal, who had a fall several
months ago, which caused a fracture
fonte hospital ever since, is now sable
to walk with the use of crutches. He
was brought to the home of Mrs.
(George Boal on Monday. His com-
panions in this place are all glad to
see him back again and hope he will
soon be able to do away with
crutches,
Dr. R. L. Gerhart, of Lewisburg,
preached in the Reformed church
Sunday evening. The attendance was
large. The principle theme was
“ Love to our fellowmen."” In the
forenoon he preached for the Reformed
congregation at Biate College,
i
Meyer,
State College,
Mrs.
work,
evening.
No. 507, 1
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The
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Mrs. |
town on
Mrs. G. C.
Misa
Theressa
held
Rev
Robert ®
Waite and
new court
—
Only $15.00
charge in exchange.
Bellefonte, Pa.
$12 00 Iron Bed at
7 50 Iron Bed at
9 75 Iron Bed at
6 50 Iron Bed at .
12 75 Kitchen Cabinet at
10 50 Sideboard at
7 50 Chiffonier at
7 50 Hall Tree at
6 50 Music Cabinet at
4 25 Lady’s Desk at
4 75 Library Table at
6 50 Mahogany Stand at
12 50 é-ft, Pedestal Table
Six $8 75 Dining Chairs
Six1150 * "
Six 7 50 “ “
6 00
4 00
8 75
6 25
5 00
4 50
4 00
. 200
. 3 00
. 400
at . 8 00
’ 575
179
+ 450
. 60
Ten 75¢ Tobouretts
Four 90c Clothes Trees
Two 150 *“ "
Two125 “ “
Two 130 “ "
$2 00 Rocker at
1 50 " .
2 00 Arm Rocker ‘
Two $6 oo Arm Rockers
4 25 Arm Rocker ”
270 54
225 “
4 oo "
575 “
3 oo .
500 “
+385 ho
750 “
45¢
. 50c
i 00
80
20c
« $12
1 00
1 25
375
2 50
I 50
3.25
22
3 50
1 75
275
z 25
500
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