= THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED (WEEKLY. 8. W, SI'ITH, . . Editor and Proprietor Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall ag Becond Class mail matter, *CentRE Harr, . . . Penna THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1912 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Prosbyterian—Centre Hall, morning. Reformed -—Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon, Lutheran—Georges Valley, morning ; Union, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. I hereby announc®* myself as a candidate for the office of Representative in the General As sembly of Pennsylvania subject to the decimon of the Democratic voters of Centre county at the primaries to be held Saturday, April 18th, 1912, GEORGE A. BEEZER, Bellefonte, Pa. For County € hairman, We are authorized to anneunce that Arthur B Kimport, of Bellefonte, is a candidate for re election for the position of Chairman of the Dem- ccratic party of Ceutre County, We are authorized to announce that W. Harri- rison Walker, of Bellefonte, is a candidate for the position of Chairman of the Democratic party of Centre County at the primary election to be held April 13th, For State Delegate. LEMONT, Pa., March 2, 1912, Centre Reporter, Centre Hall, Pa. GENTLEMEN : I authorize you to announce my name as a candidate for delegate to the State yn, subject to the will of the Democratic t the primaries on April 13th, 2 Yery truly, I. J. DREESE. We are authorized to announce that Abraham Weber, of Howard Borough is a candidate for del gate to the Democratic State Convention, subject to the decision of the primary election, Aprit 13th, 1912. The AZ For National Delegate. » the Democratic voters of the 2ist Congres announce myself as a Nation al district, I hereby x for delegate to the seratic 2, 1912, » county of McKean and of Democracy is citizens of Cameron, ies a statement is due CTACY mmp Clark, Wood represented rights of men take and in the the speelal ing commerce and finance. nomination of Woodrow Wilson e is any i thom, that the y rights of money, sases, above that of better than ral mders, but first, because ially available avor the nomination expe for Vice President of t, preferably a western , or Joseph W. Folk, { Kentucky, or Cham. equally good dem such as Cha i Ollie if Oregon. yf Missouri, James, ¢ ialterably opposed to the nomination of hilo, or Underwood, of Alabama, as representatives of that re ** Aldrichise the that seeks 0 arty. Democratic the the reorganization of the n Pennsylvania by the elimination of Hall 3, which can , vi 41 r attract th Doane » respect and confidence of the he rank at le, peer as a delegate | shall work for » foregoing program. t i i, and do not ex office. 1 do want main true to purge and purify is ia syd i ¢ foregoing basis I submit my name for tion of the voters at the April primaries. ASHER R. JOHNBON, yradford, Pa., Jan. 2, 1912, 0d to announce that P. Gray 5, will be a candidate for dele to the Democratic National Convention, sul» t to the decision of the Democratic Congressional voters of District, as ex- pressed al the primaries, April 13th, — Eepeats, ' Not a Uandidate, ' Mr. Roosevelt on August 18 last wrote to A, P. Moore, publisher of the Pittsburg Leader, asking him to cease advocatiog the nomination of Mr, Roosevelt. The letter follows : o '* Dear Mr. Moore : “I very greatly appreciate your kind and friendly feelings, but I am sure you will understand me when I say that I must ask not only you, bat every friend I have, to see to it that no movement whatever is made to bring me forward for the nomination in 1912 “I feel that I have a right to ask all my friends, if necessary, actively to Work to preventany such movement, I should esteem it s genuine calamity if such 8 movement were undertaken, ** Again thanking you for what you have said, and, moreover, thanking you in advance for following my wishes in this matter, as I know you will do, 1 am, very sincerely, “TurRoDORE ROOSEVELT " Tusseyville. Those who attended the funeral of Charles A. Ishler last Turaday were ; Mrs. F. 8 Musser and deughter, Mrs, Hattie Lorenze and Lioyd and Glean, Mrs. John Bitner and daughter Laura, and Adam Martz, F. 8, Musser, F. R Woodward sod Thomas Donnelly so- companied the body to Centre Hall, the former remaining until the follow. fog day. The floral tributes wee pink and white carnations by the mother, sister nnd sunt ; white carnations and ferns by the Musser family ; a wheel by the railroad men, and a tomahawk by the order of Red Men, The pall bearers were Lloyd Musser, Mr. Deck: er and Mr, Lytle, of Altoona ; Elmer REY LETTERS FROM SUBSORIOERY Reporter Subsoribers’ Correspondent Col. umn--New Department. HUNTINGDON, March 4, 1912, Dear Mr. Smith ; Please correct the week's Reporter, The Junior Band which gave the concert February 22qd Is a citizen organization composed of youcg men of the town. I would not be allowed to give a concert with inmates of the Reformatory. Thanking you for psst favors and wishing you and the Re- porter success, I remain Yours truly, W. A. BROWN, A Mp Wolf Neff, Charles V. Wolfs, of Avie, gnd Mise Mauda E. Nefl, of Tusseyville, were united in marriage by Rev. R. Ray- mond Jones, at the Reformed parson age, Uentre Hall, Wedne:day afier- noon of last week, The young people, both of whom are well known to many of the Reporter readers, have the b st wishes of all. item in last ee EB, LL EL PSP. LOCALS, Cold weather continues, Eggs dropped to sixteen cs2nts on Monday, yet our city cousing continue to talk about the high cost of living. Hon. Leonard Rhone ls in Harris- burg attending a meeting of the legis- lative committee of the State Grange # John C. Bailey, who teaches the Manor Hill public school, was taken ill on Tuesday evening snd was oblig- ed to close his school. The Mill Hall state bank, with a capital stpeck of $35000 opened for | Wednesday of this week Clarence Dunn is the cashier business Mathias Weigley, of Mills, is hauling timber mill with which he improvements about his home, near Spring | wow making | to the intends /C. N Kryder, the senior member of Ane lumbering firm of Kryder & Me- | Elfresh, at Covington, Virginia, changed his has from that place to White Sulphur Springs "West Virginia. place of residence Rev. O. G. Martin was returned as pastor of the Bpring Mills charge ano Rev. J. H Rosenberger to the Bugsr Valley charge of the Evangeliesl ed at Allentown. William Liogle, who for six years J. CU. Packer, near Sunbury, was in Centre Hall goveral daye. He is very well plessed with his work in Northumberland county, and purposes there, has been employed by for continuing Rock Hill while on Forest Miller, a pupil at Linden Hall, his wey to school Monday fell on the fee and was rendered He remained in that eonditi ‘nn for the greater part of the day, but able to be about again. At the school, near is now Huyett-Luse sale of live fresh; and there are twenty-one The horses, young esttle, hogs, | It | awen, and io fact all the stock is choices, David Geary. It the owner and Lis aon to make a des. | of the soil, and make the old farm yield its best Spring Mills, Penn Hall, Hall Boslsburg, and sll sections of Potter township were well represent. ed at the eoncert. The troupe came | here from Petersburg and Wednesday morning went to Bellewood. Harrie burg ard Pittaburg are t #0 prints they | will sing at before going to O¥lhoms, | from which section they just came a | short time ago. i It is more than & month yet until you will get an opportunity to cast | your vote at the primaries, but in the meantime make it your bosiness to find out just what the evadidates | stand for. Yu may have some vary | dear personal (eiends among the cand i- | dates, but they may represent jist the | opposite from what you would like to | ase aconmplished, Acquaint yogreelf’ early in the campaign with the inten tion«of the candidates, Wednesday morning Rev HA Bayder, who for thres years has bes pastor of the Ulted Evangelie charge with residences at Centre Hail, went to Livak Havan to attend th an ud eonferengr It ia the wish hia patishinners thst hoe bh racaarn A ad thelr requ wo, ui dog, wi granted Rev. Sayder and ‘wily held in high eatesm. by not only he members of the denomination to which he belongs but by all eharch people. | Mr. sad Mra. Harry Miller gave a dinner to a uumber of the little friends of their seven-yearsold daughter Grace, on Saturday afternoon, tne occasion belog ber birthday, The children who er joyed the festivities were : Florence Kraps, Huzsl Ripka, Margaret Bartholomew, Marion | MoOlsllahan, Mary Miller, Lucas, Bteryl Bressler, Tamar Miller, e re Harris township. Mrs. Barah Gingerich is visiting In Altoona, A.B. Allen, of @entre Mill, spent Baturday at Boaleburg. George Houtz and Roy Coxey, parted on Tuesday for a trip to Ne- braskn, " Forest Bible, of Oak Hall, started on Monday to help Elmer Houtz st butchering. Mra, Barah Stover, of Centre Hall, is visiting at the home of her daughter Mra, Elmer Ishler. Jacob Meyer and William Btover at- tended the funeral of Mise Elizabeth Davis on Tuesday. . Mre. Ira Rishel and sister Mies Laura Keller, spent Friday aod Bast. urday in Bellefonte. Freeh bread and cakes toona and Harrisburg can calling at the Harrison slores. Miss EMia Rishel returned from Bellefonte on Saturday where she bs in de- from Al bad by Ntuar be and spent the [ast six montha taking structions in dress making Miss Myra Kimport, of State Col lege, spent the time from Baturds: until Monday at Boalsburg. Miss Kimport and Miss Rhoda Harrisor are spending this week In Philadel. phia where they are visiting with relatives, Miss Margaretta Goheen spent Bal. urday snd Bunday at Biate College, <he attended a missionary service Is the auditorium on Bunday morning. ne address was delivered by Mis Montgomery, of Brooklyn, Nes Mina Lhe wae Ella Rhone who gpent Mothershaugh bom Friday evening until and Mrs, departed for a guest at the L Friday. On waa the guest of Mr Harry when she ber home at Terminal Island, California. Relatives and friends who sttendes the funeral of Mrs k Alvin Myers, of Fiorida ; Mr and Mra. J P Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wolf, Mre, nms Myers were N Mary Mine Mrs (#ramley, Bhires, and Mrs Mra. Henry Myers, M-, snd Mrs Fred Myers May, of Pine Frank wshey, Mra J np Mr. Mary Hismm, Siamim Thomas F Mrs Altoons sud M of and tar Mills : Mr terry Bert Musser, #1 township ; Mr.and Mrs of Dale summit ; Mr Mra Adaline Mra Adam and Joseph of Fergu Wi and Kline vy ) ‘ Lager, of i wt. SLT Roy, Miate (‘allege Myers, f AXemann. easiness Linden Hall Mra Wiison, quite sick for sometime, Richard Brooks and Alvin Stamp Mary who bas beer is improving burg isst week. Saturday evening a story and song astvice was rendered in the UU F Davie and sister Mra of Beliewood, Haturday to attend the funeral of their Juli 4 here Harry Stone, arrived sant, Misa Davis, Arber Cummings moves on the 1: of April to the Houtz farm and (‘unningham the present tenant will Bellefonte pvaddlay William Brooks Ellwand move to Wed mnved Lee fe Brookes moved to the farm Mr, entertaining their Martha Moyer, Jamea M Rosas Misses [da Hi«watha and Mrs Are nejoea of and While returning from the faneral of Miss Divis, the horse driven by Mre, John Fielding becam» unmanage- Mrs, Fielding was severely cut about the head and face, Bhe was taken to the home of Misa Davis sud a doctor summoned, snd after her wounds dressed she was taken to her The horse was gag zht later in the lane leading tn tha Weavar farm, ar 1 The Coughs of Children They may not cough today, but what about tomorrow? Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold or cough first appears you have a doctor's medicine at hand. This cough medicine is especially good for children, No anodynes. No alcohol, i A th Many a child is called dull and stupid Contra Ron via liver. We firmly believe your own doc CENTRE HALL, PA, THE STORE PROPERTY ROOM Molds Articles | Displays, windows, iperies : le a choice collee ion of new ra or slippers or from 1! wonderful ANN, jceless Nees taly. {range Ive chests eoreens-—all the the background of the window dis play or bring a real intrinsic loveli ness to the salon wherein Is shown { Lie season's newest miilinery. decorates its with but hat, one costume, plece of furniture. The rest is decora tion, background, “property.” The property room is almost always in some queer, faraway corner of the store, a room badly lighted, well nigh inaccessible jut It full ures, medieval one is romance. It Is comparable York Times. Why There Was No Tip. In n downtown restaurant which is usually crowded during the meal time a men who had been walting for some time. The waiter received the thanks of both men and attended to When the check was presented one of the men paid, received the change and left nothing on the salver for the walt er. "You forgot to tip the waiter” sald his companion. “No. 1 didn’t He's my landlord.”—<New York Trib une. Bessie Wasn't That Kind. “1 wouldn't drink out of that eup,” snid little Johnnie to the well dressed young stranger, “that's Beasie's cup, nnd she's very particular who drinks out of it" “Ah” sald the young man as he drank the cup dry, “1 feel honored to drink out of Bessie's cup. Bessie is Warm by not being properly is conducive to good Give us a call, Centre Clothing clothed. A warm body health, consequently it We invite you to We have Hall, Pa. St ad La 786° -. 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Aroey, Saturday afternoon, your youngest sister, isn’t she?” “Not much! Bessie Is my dog" Ladies’ Howe Journal, Miller, Domer Ishler and Bruce Ish- ler, Rev, Barry was the officiating minister, snd Paul Miller. The guests present. ed their little hostess with a number of presents, | EE
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