The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 28, 1912, Image 4

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HE CENTRE REPORTER.|
ISSUED IWEEKLY,
Buses
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8. W. SIUTH, . , . Editor and Proprietor,
Eatered at the Post Office in Centre Hall ag
Second Cliss mail matter,
Centre Harr, . . . Penna.
MARCH 28 1912
THURSDAY,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
United Evangelical~Lemont, morning ;
den Hall, afternoon,
Presbyterlan—Centre Hall, morning ;
M'lis, afternoon,
Lin-
Spring |
Reformed—Union, morning ; Spring Mills, af
ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
Lutheran—Spring Mills, morning ;
Hall, afternoon ; Tusseyville, evening,
Centre
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
I hereby antounc) myself as a candidate for
the office of Representative in the General As. |
sembly of Penusylvania subject to the decision |
of the Damocratic voters of Contre county at the
primaries to be held Satarday, April 13'h, 1912.
GEORGE A. BEEZER,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Weare authorized to announce that Robert
M. Foster, of State College, is a candidate for the
office of representative in the General Assembly
of 'ennsylvania, subjsc: to the decision of the
Democratic voters in Centre county at the pri-
maries, April 13, 1912
For County Chairman.
We ar: authorized to aunsunce that Arthur B
Kimport, of Bellefonte, is a candidate for re
election for the position of Chairman of the Dem-
ocratic party of Ceutre County.
nee that W, Harri
is a candidate for
thorized to
We ate at
Walker, of Bellefonte,
ition of Chairman of the Democratic party
¢ County at the primary
113th
For State Delegate,
LEMONT, Pa., March 2, 1912
I'he Centre Reporter,
Centre Hall,
GENTLEMEN
88 | oandai
Pa.
¥y name
ention, su
ters al the primaries on April 151
Very truly,
I. J. DREESE
We are authorized to anvounce that Abraham
Weber, of Howard Borough. is a cavdidate for
lel gale Democratic State
he decision of the prin
to the vention,
i election,
1h paid
« 1912,
For National Delegate.
the Democratic voters of the
3 ¢
sr A ARMA SP ttc. suas
BRUSH VALLEY AND TELEPHONY,
i
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Branch Uo. No. 3%, of the Patrons Raral
+ Telephone Company Organized Mon. |
day Evening -Gloes to ¥xtend From |
Madisonburg to Livonia—Whaole Valte y)
to ba Developad by Use of Bell ¥x.
chauge,
In Brush Valley they do things
and do things right when they do |
them.
The telephone question has been
: i
much discassed in that valley during |
the past six months, and a wide |
breech had been formed between the |
good people there and the Rell tele |
phone company whieh for years had
eallefactory. It wes this last fact
stated that was a redeeming feature, |
aniting the people of the valley under |
one telephone system, and giving |
and for less money than uvoder any
tary of the Patrons Rural
onto the field Saturday noon.
result was the co-operation
corporation was organized,
Wolfs Btore subscribed stock, the
proceeds of which will be used in the
erection of a trunk line and spurs
I'bis is only the beginning, It is the
intention to develop the whole valley
as far as Livonis, and beyond
STOCK HOLDERS,
C. C. Bierly
A. J. Hazel
H. H. Miller
Geo. E. Corman
J. Carlin
Hi
B.A
GFFICERS COMPANY.
se — a ——
Mr.
\
furniture and
Hall
Bearick Solts Basiness
After conducting the
Centre
L
busivess to Fre
undertaking business in
{for a period of sight (3
Rearick d J.
years,
sold bis
: rights of men take
3 of money, and in the
¥ that of the
ommerce and finance
Woodrow Wilson
than
but first, becuase
1 of
» {3 any better
President of
¥ & western
Foik,
of Oregon. -
Ain unasteralsy opposed to the nomination of
{ Ohio, or Underwood. « {f Alabaz
1 the representatives of
ement that seeks
pect and
i ihe mok and §
a8 a delegate I shall
egoing program,
i AIR not Dow, never
aosan
work for
have been, and do not ex-
lidate for any office do want
parry remain true to its
© Nation, and purge and purify
edd in the state
i the foregoing basis I submit my name
{ the voters at the April primaries.
ASHER R JOHNSON,
22, 1912, paid
to be, a car
« the MROCTR LI
hh
D
ipie
for
ation ©
Bradford, Pa., Jan.
We are authorized to announce that P. Gray
Meek, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for dele
gate to the Democratic National Convention, sub
Jeet to the decision of the Democratic voters of
the twenty-first Congressional District, as ex
pressed at the primaries, April 15th,
We are authorized 10 announce that W. A. Hag
y, of will be a candidate for
gate to the Democsatic National C uvention,
subject 10 tue decision of the Demoeratic voters,
Of the twenty -firsg Congressional District, as ex-
pressed at the primaries, April 13th,
Clearfield,
A NOVEL INTRODL CTION,
———
Dr, Howard Co, Makes A Epreinl Price,
Tibbetts, of Hartland, Maine, who wil}
be here next week to tale
the business and will occupy
house Mr. Rearick will vacate,
Mr. Rearick has been very
ful as a business man, having extend.
el bis trade over Penns and N iltany
01
the
CInrge
BUC OPER.
Valles The coum inity greatly re-
greis his retirement from this place, as
he is held in high esteem in a business
way and as a cit His
course is not fully determined
izap, future
bul Le
will go either to the south or west,
————— po
Kline -Fox
’
George WW. Kline, of 1
Bank, near Millheim, and iss Mary
Fox, of Cedar Hprings, Clinton coun-
Lock Haven on
ear - Bpring
ty, were married in
the 19th ipst I'ite groom
Mr. and Mra. John A. Kline
young couple will locate at Antes
Fort, Lycoming county, where the
groom will operate a fl suring mill
Oa the arrival of the bride and
groom at Spring Back, a few days
ago, they were escorted by the groom's
chums mounted on horse back to the
Kiioe bome, sod in the evening an
old-fashioned serenadiog followed,
IA ——
i# & son of
Marriage wicenses
John F. Hall, Howard
Clara M. Weaver, Hublersburg
Edward Hoy, Hublersburg
Mary Vooada, Huablersburg
Harrison H. Burns, Warriors Mark
Marein A. Richards, Port Matilda
Roy Houser, Philipsburg
Mildred Vale, Philipsburg
Arvin D. Lucas, Milesburg
Della M. Bhay, Mileaburg
Albert C. Mark, Bpring Mills
The Dr. Howard Company have en-
tered into an arrangement with Mur-
ray & Bitner's drug siore, by which a
special introductory offer will be
made of 25 cents on the 50 cent size of
their celebrated specific for the cure of
constipation and dyspepsia.
Headaches, coated tongue, dizziness,
gas on stomach, specks before the eyes,
constipation snd sil forms of malaris
and liver trouble are soon cured by
this scientific medicine,
Murray & Bitoer have been able to
secure only a limited #upply, so every.
one who wishes to be cured of dyspep-
sia or constipation should call upon
them at once or send them 25 cents by
mail, und get 60 doses of the best med.
cine ever made, on this special half
price introduciory offer, with their
personal guarantee to refund the
money if the specific does not cure,
We call your attention to our adver.
tiscment in this issue of the Reporter,
Io the space occupied we have only
enumerated a few of the implements
and goods handled by us, but enough
to show prospective customers that it
will be to their interest to call at ofir
places of business before buying. —J,
and H. 8B, E, Weber, Centre Hall and
Oak Hall, .
Maudie O. Eangard, Spring Mills
st —
Clean Liven for Easter,
Laundry wii! go out from this office
Wednesday morning, April 3ed, and
return Saturday precading Easter, In
order to iusure clean linen for that
day have your package ready when
collection is made Tuesday afte monn,
or bring it to this office. All work
guaranteed to give sati-faction,
S—————— A esi
Interest at Home,
E. H. Auman, of Millhelim, Is about
to incorporate his extensive milling
business into a stock company and is
offering the stock to the farmers and
business man of that section. It fa
useless Lo state that both are taking it
up, as our farmers know a good thing
when they see it. Looal enterprises of
this character whould be encouraged,
as Mr. Auman was born and brought
up near us and hes been io the milling
business for the past fifteen yonrs and
has always born an excellent reputa.
tion and is an expert miller. 1f our
people would learn to make their in-
vestments in local enterprises they
would have more wealth at the end
and less worry. fep your money at
home and belp local enterprises and
Law Office of
W, HARRISON WALKER
iellefonte, Pa,
March 26, 102,
Editor Reporter :
In your paper of the 14th Instant, you refer to
the fact that candidates for the County Chalr
hould state thelr respective positions regarding
e-organization. Ever since residence
Centre county I have given to every campaign |
my most enthusiastic service and have
been ready and willing to contribute in «
Way to the success of the party,
If elected County Chairman, I want it distinet
my in
alw
rate with which ever organization of the Demo
legal one. 1 believe in the
an opportunity to do so,
IH elected County Chairman, 1 assure vou t
{ UOL be a party in any way to the by
up of an organization {n the interest o
tion or ¢cliqu
essful and that, of course
OUR us
order 10 be sue
Will appreciate is an impossibility so
nding factions
i we expect to have suc
ul differences must now be obliterated
Very respect!
W. HAKR
Ours,
ISON WALKER
porter is obliged to say that it
indorse Mr. Walker's candidacy
county chairman, Personslly Mr
contest for which this
Mr Walker's
ust ructed to mean
will
ular
contending,
psper
above can be ¢
one thing : that if elected he b
Bg
is no opportunity to vote and work
with Further
ment next
issue,
the opposition, com
will be made in
m—— a —————
Senator Hall's District
Io a previous issue the statement wa
wltor Hall was elected |
that Me
made
a Republican senatorial distriet with
aut opposition by Repablicans, The
statement that the district was Hepub
ai effort made Lo belittle
standiog of this pape
the vote for preaid
I'h
Hall
2198 in 1]
wh
R PuUDIican
district being
I'he
Almanac
Hs figures
TE FOR PRESIDENT
ATRer
se —
FPrefars to Boss
The differences
§
between Chairmat
that
Ritter’s plan is
{ the former's put no restrictions upon
ons f the dele gales and the
td yom It
Ritter's
slogaton alee
the act
business of
Mr. Gathrie's
for offia
the convention or for nati
intter's i= no
either Mr or
§
ii
whom the te of
inal com
mitteeman. Let Mr. Palmer and Mr
| Gufley remain in the race for nations
| commilieeman and any other Dem
| that
Let the delegates to the stale cnven.
tinn decide this. If Mr. Gufley can
get a majority of them he should be
The same i& true in Mr
Palmer's case. Both have the right
to be candidates. If the delegates be.
lieve a third man
him. Chairman Gathris's plan leaves
everything to the fresh
from the Democratic voters the
state. Mr. Ritter still believes in one
or iwo bossing things
| prat who has ambition in line
aalected,
preferabla, elee
de legates,
of
elise mm——
Hoosevelt Nenten
Roosevelt was beaten in both I
diana and Naw York. The Colonel is
on the rampage, mad as thunder, and
isn’t having the * bully good time"
he erjryed for the past thirty years,
and it is all because he does not bold
an office,
yy
Spring Mills,
The schools will all close this week
Mra. T. B Jamison is still confined
to bed
The community ia experiencing an
epidemic of sore throat snd cold,
OC. E Zeigler and wife are attending
conferences in Willlamaport this week
Dr. Braucht has so far recovered
from his recent illvess as to recume
his practioe,
Herbert Brian is remodeling his
home he bought from the Immell es
tate and will move futo It very soon
Capt. Hassenplug moved into W
M., Grove’s house ; Archie Zittle
moved into hie new home on Satur.
day ; Kryder Frank moved into QO. @
King's house ; Rev, J. M. Price
moved lato the Kvangelical parson.
age ; Fraok Ripka will move into ©.
P. Long's hone occupied by Herbert
Brian ; Frank Ream will move into
the house veestedd by Mr. Ripka ;
Charles Breon will move into John
Boavely’s house, Robert Kennelly into
the one vacated by Breon ; Oarl Ross.
man moves into theB. W. Bitoer home,
Charles Leltzs] into the house occupied
by Rossman ; Mrs. Beaton into the
Jou are sure of both priceipsl and
terest. 1s
house vacated by Leltzell,
A
A Fresh
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SALE
Supply of GROCERIES
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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ving Ap iat, Or
favor
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When you bave rheumatism in your
If of . . 3
EIT Sesdel waa wes . ; 4 foot or instep spply Chamberlain's
Fou de a ; Linimant and you will get quick re.
not treating it p ! It but 8 quarter. Why
enle by all dealers,
ele
reason why s For
ne
Weel a—
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ff enie Lhe dwelling
Valley Basking
the prop
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The house 3 in
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ricuisrs sppiv ta
W. B MINGLE
Centre Ha'l, Pe
Coughs
and Colds
You could not please us bet-
ter than to ask your doctor
about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
for coughs, colds, croup, bron-
chitis. Thousands of families
always keep it in the house.
The approval of their physi-
cian and the experience of
many years have given them
great confidence in this
standard cough medicine.
So]d for seventy years.
Any good doctor will tel
cine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot
do its best work if the bowels are con-
stipaie. Ask your doctor if he knows
anything better than Ayer’s Pills for cor.
recting this sluggishness of the liver.
Made by the J. 0. AYER 00., Lowell, Mass,
EASTER SEASHORE TRIP
15-Day Excursion
Atlantic City
Wildwood Cape May ocean city
Sea Isle City Stone Harbor
Saturday, April 6, 1012
$6.76 rom Centre Hall
a5 cents additional to Atlantic City
via Delaware River Water Route
Tickets good going on regular traing April 6,
on train leaving Willlamaport 11,15 or M.,
April b, and fis connections, and good re.
turning antl April 20,
BTOPOVER AT PHILADELPHIA
Full partionlars of Ticket A or David
PTodd D. 1. A., Willlameport, Ta.
Pennsylvania R. R.
in nearly all localities are building
their farm improvements of ce-
ment. ~~ Sidewalks, steps, cellars,
well curbs, cisterns, posts, troughs, barn
floors, and so on, may all be built of ce-
ment, and in many cases, the first cost is
less than for wood. Besides, cement construction
is clean, everlasting and cannot be burned. °
Why don’t you Build of Cement?
Come talk it over with us—maybe we can help you.
© W. GROSS MINGLE
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Also, Crushed Lime Stone and Brick,