The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 19, 1911, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
5. w. SruTH, “ea Raitor and Proprietor.
Entered at the Post Office in ‘Centre Hall a
Second Clas mall matter,
Centre Harz, . .
THURSDAY, OCTQBER 19, 1811
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Methodist—Centre Hall, morning ; Spruce.
town, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Har-
vest home services at all the appointments.
Lutheran~Uplon, morning ; Georges Valley,
afternoon ; Ceutre Hall, evening.
United Evangelical-Dr. J, P. Pateh, Superin-
tendent of Altoona District State Anti-Saloon
League, will speak at the following appoint
ments at times designated : Egg Hil, moroing ;
Tusseyville, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
Everybody invited.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
A.B. LEE
D. R. FOREMAN
JOHN D. MILLER
J. FRANK BMITH
W. FRANCIS SPEER
WILLIAM H. NOLL
DANIEL A. GROVE
D. PAUL FORTNEY
PHILIP 8, FISHER
JEREMIAH BRUNGART
8. H HOY
J. H. WETZEL
Sheriff :
Prothonotary :
Treasurer :
Register :
Recorder :
Commissioners :
District Attorney
Coroner :
Auditors :
surveyor :
‘What “would happen if the State
Penitentiary would be located in Cen-
tre county ? The Lewisburg & Tyrone
Railroad would bas extended to its
original terminal —Tyrone.
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This is the first sentence of an ad-
vertisement that appeared in the Phil-
ipsburg Daily Journal :
“ Harry Diehl, Republican candidate for Pro
thonotary, won his nomination in a straight for
ward canvass.’
The little notice is very timely, as
there are a lot of Republican voters in
the county who do not believe that
Harry Diehl won his nomination in a
straight forward canvass, and they will
not believe it after they read his ad-
vertisement,
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In the calculations made by the
Democratic Watchman and the Cen-
tre Reporter in summing up the value
of the payments made on the county
bonds for thirty years, there appears
to be a discrepancy of between seven
and eight thousand dollars, the Wateh
man making the sum total $128 496,
while tho Reporter finds it to be $135,-
000, The Watchman figured on the
basis of paying $2200 at the close of
each year, while the Reporter made
ita calculations on the basis of the pay-
ments being made every six months,
as the bonds stipulate,
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The question of qualification can-
not be raised in discussing J. Frank
Smith as a candidate for register,
That office requires a man of sound
jodgment, Mr. Bmith has it; it re-
quires a man with clerical ability, he
has that too. He will not pead to se-
quire courtesy, because he is courteous
io hiseveryday aflairs. He is 8 man
particularly and peculiarly fitted for
the office.
a bins
No one will dare connect A. B. Lee
with the suthorship or any knowledge
of the letter complained of by D, J,
Gingery. There was no occasion for
such a letter eminating from any
Democratic source. When the real
truth is made known itssuthorship will
be credited to some other source than
any one connected with the Democrat.
ic organization. There is little doubt
but that the circular letter, if such it
was, was sent out not with the idea of
injuring the opportunities of Mr.
Gingery, but to arouse the enmity of
Mr. Gingery against the present can-
didste, Mr. Lee. The reference to Mr.
Stover was made to hide the real pur-
pose of the forger.
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David J. Gingery, of Martha Fur-
nade, is up in arms, and threatens to
become an independent candidate for
sheriff. He was a candidate for that
office at the primaries and received
seven bundred and fifty-five votes
against two thousand and sixty-two
for A. B. Lee, the present nominee,
Mr. Giogery Is evidently laboring
under a mistaken impression, snd ac-
cuses A. B. Kimport, the Democratic
county committees chairman, with eir.
culating a campsign letter that re
flected on his character and ability,
and the same letter, Mr. Gingery
claims, mentioned incapacity on the
part of Mr, Btover, one of the eandi-
dates for commissioner, the purpose
of the letter being to aid certain cane
didates and discredit others,
Chairman Kimport denies all re.
sponsibility for the appearance of the
letter, and had no knowledge of it,
He further states that no letters were
sent out by him ss chairman or other.
wise favoring one candidate and dis
¢ editing another, and offers a reward
of $500 for any letter or circular bear
ing his signature containing such mat-
ter. That such a letter, if it really
existed, came from Chairman Kim-
port, is unbelievable. If such cam-
paign literatuse was sent out, and the
name of the Democratic chairman at-
tached without his permission, Mr,
Kimport should snd no doubt will
make every effort to discover who
committed the forgery, and see that
be is punished,
X
Gall a Reformed Pastor,
The members of the Centre Hall
Reformed charga were very favorably
impressed with Rev. Raymond Jones,
of Baegerstown, who filled the appoint.
ments on the charge last Buunday.
After each of the services a con zrega
tional meeting was held, which result.
ed in an almost unanimous vote being
recorded in favor of the minister be-
coming the regular pastor. It is un-
derstood the consistory at a meeting
held Tuesday afternoon prepared a
call, in which the salary stipulated is
$850. It is believed the call will be ac-
cepted, and that Rev, Jones will as-
sume active charge by the first of De-
cember,
The members of the consistory who
were present at the meeting on Tues-
day are these :
Prof. C. R. Neft, H. F. Bitoner, W.
F. Bradford, A. P, Krape, W. F, Kel.
ler, W. Gross Mingle, W. F. Rockey,
Ralph Rickard, James Raymond.
Philip Durst, Paul Swabb, Robert
Smith.
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Governor Glenn's Sabjeeot,
Governor Glenn, of North Carolina,
who will appear in Grange Arcadia,
Saturday evening. has a string of lec-
tures at his command, and the com-
mittee has not yet decided which one
it will ask him to give, the lecture,
however, will be on one of the follow-
ing subjects:
** Oar country ; ita dangers and pos-
sibilities.”
“ Character building.”
“ Bowing and reaping.”
“ The Bouth, its problems and its
future.”
‘* Are our boys safe, and what more
can we do for them.”
* Oar country’s need of sterling men
and women.”
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Rebearsburg.
Kline Royer is visiting under the
parental roof.
Harry Hoy and family, of Spring
Mills, spent *unday among friends a!
this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Beott Stover spent last
Sunday at Woodward with the family
of Prof. E. B. Btover.
Mr. and Mrs. C. LL. Gramley and
Mr apd Mrs. G. B. Haives spent part
of last week at Pittsburg.
Allen Royer, who had been working
for Samuel Mowery, leit for his home
in Madisonburg. Henry Vonada has
taken his place.
Mrs, Whitman, wife of Rev. N. A.
Whitman, pastor of the Lutheran
church, received a slight paralytic
stroke one day last week,
Bome of our farmers are erecting ad.
ditional corp cribs in order that they
will be able to store the enormous corp
crop now being harvested,
Dwight Wolf, who was a patient ip
the Willlamaport suflering
from typhoid fever, is now at the home
of J. W. Harter, where he is recuper
ating.
Daniel Gramley, who left
tion twenty years ago for the far west
returned for the firet time on lsat Fri
day. He is accompanied by his wife,
and they are now shaking handa with
old scqusintances snd relatives,
Mtn
Colyer.
Mrs. Mary Long spent a day last
week at the home of J. H. Moyer.
Mrs Emma Jordan and Mrs. Maha
Ia Nevel transacted business in Lewis
town last week,
Misws Grace Ishler and Blanche
Moyer epent Sunday at the home of
William Bitper,
Frank Beaver and friend, of Btate
College, spent Sunday at the home of
William Moyer,
Mre. Fimira Moyer, of Tusseyville,
is spending a few day: at the home of
her daughter, Mra, Charles Neff,
Jobn Bitner is ill with typhoid
fever, Mis. Maria Jordon, Mrs
Stewsrd Jordan and Mrs, Kizzle
Swabb are alco ill.
Mra. William Searson and daughter
Mary, of near Lemont, returned home
after spending some time at the home
of Edward Bubb and family.
Mr, and Mre. John Bediyon accom
panied by the former's mother Mrs
Rebecea Bediyon, of Mifflin county,
spent Buoday with friends in this
place.
Earnest Treaster and Clara Reiber
spect Bunday at the home of Milton
Klioe in Centre Hall. They were ac-
companied home by the latter's sister
Miss Blanche Reiber,
A ——————— A —— AS AAS I
Frank J. Bmith is better qualified
for the office of register than soy can
didate in either of the political parties
who aspired to the office in 8 number
of years, He is a good pensman, »
man of good judgment, methodical
He koows human nature. and will be
ecapeble of transacting official busines
without offending. Outside of office
hours Mr. Bmith will be found a
whole man, sand considerate of the
rights and opinions of others,
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John D. Miller has been a farmer
all his life ; he hae a reputation for
rugged honesty, He is now a candi
date for county treasurer, and this
gives his fellow farmers an opportunity
to elevate one of thelr number. There
will be no misplacing of confidence if
Mr. Miller receives your vote.
AI MAM SAAR,
hospital
this sec
Tresspass notices, suitable for all
purposes, may be had at this office,
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a
Harris 1own ship.
Mra. Laura Bricker visited at!
Tyrone last week, |
H, M. Hosterman and family spent |
Baturday at Bellefonte,
Hon. Cyrus Woods, of Sresnaburg
was a recent visitor at Boslsburg. |
C. Corl W.baled tw enty.one tons of |
hay in eight hous for Austin Dale, at
Oak Hall, last Thursday,
W. C. Meyer, of State College, at-
tended to business In Boalsburg on
Haturday.
Daniel Mothersbaugh, who spent
the summer near Geneva, New York,
returned home last week
Mr. snd Mrs. Homer Barr visited
for a week with Mra, Barr's sister,
Mra G H. Widder, in Harrisburg,
Mrs. George Mothersbaugh with her
children spent a few days at her form-
er home at Linden Hall,
Mre. Garver and Mrs. W. R. Ham,
with her child, of Btate College, spent
Thursday afternoon at Boalsburg.
The new hall built by the ** Knights
of Malta’ at Boalsburg will be dedi-
cated on the evening of the 27th.
Charles Motherebaugh departed
Monday for Derry, where he will
employed in the store house of a glass
company.
Cyrus Confer and
from Boalsburg to
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
pear Walout Grove,
Mrs. Frank Fisher and children, of
Altoona, and Charles Fisher and fam
ily, of Danville, were guests of Mrs,
Emma Fisher over Bunday.
Fred Weber and sisters Margaret
and Katharine, of State College, en
joyed a drive to their former home a!
Boalsburg, ou Bunday sfternoon.
A number of young people from
this place enjoyed a dance in the Boal
hall io this place on Friday eveniog
Fine refreshments were served,
Miss Myra Kimport, of State Col
lege, with the help of Misses Wille
Waite and Rhoda Harrison, had »
display of fine fall hats at the Harri
son store at Boalsburg on Tuesday af
fernoon,
When George Motbersbaugh wen:
to his barn on Monday morning he
found bis best horse dead. It is sup
posed the ailment was eoli>, althougt
no symptoms were noticeable on Han
on
be
family moved
Mrs. Confer's
George Horner,
day evening.
The ladies aid society of the Re.
formed church at State College served
a chicken and wsflle supper at the
home of the M'sses Kaup on Thursday
evening at which $80 were realized
Rev. and Mm. 8B. C. Btover
smong the guests,
Spring Mills.
Samuel L. Condo's cosch shop is al
most completed,
Dr. HA 8. Braucht made a profes
sional eall in Centre Hail on Sunday
A valuable horse belonging to Thom.
as Decker died a few days ago.
Harry Kreamer, of Elizabethville,
spent Bunday with Lis parents at Pens
Hall.
R GG
flinburg where he will
carpenter trade.
Mra. William Meyers, who has been
sfllicted with rheumatism
time, is not improving.
Mr, and Mra. Jobo MeCoy, of Belle-
fonte, were guests of Hon. W. M. All.
on Funday,
Homer Decker, a clerk in the counts
commissioners’ office, ¢prnt Bunday
with Merchant John Rishel,
D. H. Bhlegal, paper hanger and dec
orator, did work of that character io
Centre Hall beginniog of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fink, of Line
Lexington, Bucks county, are visiting
the latter's sister, Mra, Jasper Wagner,
At least a few residents of Bpriog
Mills have secured tickets for the Cen-
tre Hall lecture course and they and
others ex pect to hear former Governor
(Glenn, on Halurday evening.
Rev. RB. Raymond Jooes, of Baegei s-
town, presched an (nteresting sermon
on Sunday morning in the Reformed
cnarch, and after the services gave hin
s unanimous vole to become Lhe pastor
of the charge of which the congrega-
ton 1s a part,
fhe public school teachers in Gregg
township have organized an associa
tion for mutual benefit, and will hold
their first regular meeting this (Toure.
day) eveving. Tue pian is a most
commendable one, and cannot result
otherwise thao to greatly sid in secu:
ing more efficient work ou the part ol
the teachers who enter into the sso.
ciation work with spirit,
Bervioes in the Lutheran church at
spring Mills were held for the first
ime by Rev. Fred W. Barry, who
Just became pastor of the charge, iast
sunday wf ernoon, His eovgregation
was highly pleased with his sermon
and maauer both oo and off the pul
pit. He will hold services next Ban.
day at the Union and Georges Valley,
on Bunday morolog and afternoon, re.
spectively,
———————— A SAAN
Don’t trifl+ with a cold Is good ad-
viee for prudent men sad women,
It may be vital io case of a child,
There is nothing better than Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy for coughs and
colds in children, It is safe and sure.
For enle by all dealers,
AAD AAMAS.
IL. F. Rhoan, of Lemont, the sue
tloveer, haa given up leaving Centre
county, and will therefore continue
the ory of © O yes, "nau O yes,”
were
Kennelly expects to go to Mit
work at the
for some
ann,
$20.00 to $45.
3
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Perpetual Motion Effect.
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the ex
periment
it joins the macs from which it pre
viously broke away. At once another
arop commences to form and, having
become detached, falls and rises in the
game manner as the previ
80 long as the
water is maintained st 170
Fahrenheit or over this pr
tinues indefinitely Spokan
man-Review,
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temperature of the
degrees
wedure con
¢ Spokes
Worked Both Ends.
Queens at their best are but women
of exile,
ali the goldsmiths could
decorate my crown.” She was “pow
dered” with gems, which Fountain
hall says “made her shine like an]
angel” i
And Queen Caroline, too, the wife
of George 11. used to alinde to Lord
Hervey's rather personal remark that
her crowning dress “was as fine as the
accumulated riches of the city and
suburbs could make it, for, besides
her own jewels, she had on her head
and shoulders all the pearls she could
borrow of the ladies of quality at one
end of the town, and on her petticoat
nll the diamonds she could hire of the |
Jewelers at the other”
procure
The Polar Bear.
brute. A specimen of this species has |
been killed weighing 1.000 pounds and |
measuring nearly thirteen feet from |
nose to tall. The strength of the polar |
bear Is beyond belief. One was seen |
feeding on the body of a white whale
fifteen feet long and weighing at least
three tons, The whale had been drag.
ged by the bear out of the water on to
the ice.
ds
Ceutre Reporter, §1 per year.
mule Reglater
Bilicusness js doe to a
condition of the
disordered
stomach, Chamber.
Iain’s Tablets are essentially a stomach
medicioe, intended especially to sect on
cleanse if, strengthen
it, tone and invigorate it. to
the liver and to
positively and
by all dea’era
that organ ; to
regulate
banish billousuess
tfloctunily. For sale
AM on ——————————
Centre
sdvance,
Reporter §1 per year in
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¢
and Winter wear.
WV DVD VD DBO
shoe tastes also.
Dati ih di ain
Bade cn Sh ee ee
WOOD—-Wood aiways
Wood cut to stove length,
lelivery
I. F. TREAS TER
Centre Ha
u on th #
Autor
FOR BALE~The un-
renle Lhe dwelling
nuns Valley Baoking
3 street, the prop
el e The bouse is
and commodi ous, snd wel
ber particulars apply 10
W. B. MINGLE
____ Cem Hall, Pa.
ITE
for sale in sacks at one
cash
Supply is limited.
3S. W. SMITH, Centre Hall.
flicker, ne
‘direct from our
Meters, PITTSBURG, PA.
FREE Ti ey oil