Si RA, a CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED (WEEKLY, THE 8. WW. SMITH, , . . Editor and Proprio red at Office Hall as second Class mail matter, the Post in Centre Centre Harr, , . . PenN’A ; a ——————— { -THURSDAY, APRIL 11 1812 t t CHURCH APPOINTMENTS ¥ : s Hall, morning ; Bpriog shylerian--tgntre , alleruoon ( « t al — Lemont, morning fog Mii's re Hall, evenlog ° » morning ; Centre Hall evening in-Tusseyvill : Spring Mids ist} ring Mills iarterly conference will ix Friday, Ag h, at intendent Simp On the Lew strict sup Evaus, presiding | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, candidate he aneral As decision 1nly AL the BEEZER ¢ fonte, Pa For County { hairman. Anhur B far thorized to agnetunce that is & Candidate 1 of Chairman the Dem aunts re For State De X oy XX A STATEMENT FROM NMR. KIMPORT. Meet | § ing—His Acti'n Then and Now Impelled by Overwhelming Sentiment for Reor- ganization in Centre County. “ There is a desperate effort being made vy a few Democrats to defeat me for not aking orders from them at the meeting f the Democritic State Central Com- nittee at Harrisburg, last July. Before hat. since and now, I was, and ° Being chairman of in 1910, 1 3 of the party i | Allentown tha am un ounty Committee Hd w the the Hees muse of ow-down withing el 0 overflowed revolt | 4 ould not be r admitted t thi In April of iminary work was done. sary. I'he annual meeting was held By virtue of my p hairman I represented Centre con Week mal int ew, by through the very way possible, | Democrats of Wion ng, by pers yy letters, tried do Johnson De Asher R J fjatriet for candidate, in making bea that aga thn wud of the Twenty-first Congres j name ss 8 candidate for saliousl Couvention 3. 1 iavor be how r President, and if ug as LAOH 3 A WSH Yule Il Da so ¢ reorganization of the Democratic FRGLaYIvALLIS, sll AID Opposed 10 Lhe MALY aud luCo@mpeleut ROI" who Oliist lon al Aleuwwn LIA, was repu ie Deinocralic voters of Le stale JOHN CU. BARCLAY, y Cieartie ve are authoriz.d (0 sanounce that Ww. A Ciearlieid, w be 8 candudsie or Ge cgiile Lo Whe Demo: alic National Uslivention, BUleet W tue deCisiou of the Detocrane votes, Of tue twenty fi ug ressiolial District, as ex- Prussed mi ue prunaries, Pra Loa. Hag we 1 You can vote for but one delegate to the Bate convention. Vote for Goud linrt, nema fe HAAS Brother Creasey has a thing or two to eay lo Democrats, Read the article in this issue of the Reporter. —————— APT ATTA AAAS If you want to vote for Goodhart for Biale delegate you must eith:r write his pame on the ballot or use a * slicker, ——— AA When all is done it will be seen that the candidate to get there ou the chair wanship question in old Centre must ben * 1utoer fs MA AAA Gioodbart’s throat is in fine condi. tion ; talking reorganization has ime proved it. His backbone ls all righ? too, and he wos'’t take to either fish. ing or lying. AA If you are a re-organizer, if you be. Heve the Democratic party io the state ought to be reorganized, help the movement along by votiog for George L. Goodhart for delegate to the Htate convention, A——— MS ASS Both the Keystone Gazette and the Bellefonte Republican are opposed to the election of former Commissioner George L. Goodbart for delegate to the Democratic state convention. Why ? Beevuse he could not be osed lo 8 bar. ter with the Republican county or The Gaflay fol fl the ticket, but for commissioner (Fed who couldn't thing detrimental to party. Vote for Go sticker or write his ballot, te ahinrt ; names op Den’'t be afraid to sak for a * stick er '’ &t the primary election on Satur day. It is the real Democrat, the Democrat who will not sell out to Re | teinditi that | dele Keep | ns Goodhart for caouvention, will vote for Mr. gate to the Biate that in mind. — resto Vote for Johuson and delegates to the National conv for Goodhart for delegate to Htate | eonvention ; for Kimport for county | chairman. i jarciay § i ention : | the i — a Marriage wiconses George W, Fink, Taylor Twp. Eeona Merryman, Taylor Twp William B. Plank, Pittsburgh Helen J. Beck, Nittany Harry I. Moyer, Centre Hall Bessie KE, Meyer, Centre Hall Ralph C. Bhires, Philipsburg Esther A. Bechmidt, Philipsburg George Robertson, Hartford, Conn, Roxanoa Brisbio, Centre Hall i Reporter Register John Noll, Bellefonte J. W, Armdutrong, Nelile Biba, Ruth Royer, Harry Witkimnson, F. KE Palmer, KE. J.S8 eect wood, J. W. Slack, C. 8, Thomas, Potters Mills A.J. Weaver, Tuseyvilie J. Max Lantz, Spring Mills Mm DF, Lue, Mrs. WE Shoot, Andrew Zettle, Mrs tre Hall C.E Royer. A W.and E E Zottie, pring Milis E R. Long, Martha tirover Weaver, 8. BE. Sharer, Newton Yargell, Jobn © Carper, Li J. H. Burkholder, Centre Hil Felix 8 Burkholder. Milroy Mra John E Risbel, Tusseyville i. ¥. Roan, Lemont Marion Gettig. Pleasant Gap Tate, Mra Frank Decker, Eila ven Zottie, J. Mr. and Mr wden Hall Harris 1owhship. John Patterson inrrisburg, Walker Shutt moved spent lasster at to Boslsburg 0. W. Btover and N, W, Mayer each old a valuable horse, Mrs. John From, of Btate College, the of Morris A herge, property Daniel Ream, of Anronsburg, visited Mise Margaret Weber, of Blate Col ege, spent several days at Boslsburg. Mre, Laura Bricker visited er Mra, William McEwen at her sis Union- I John W. Weber, Haven Normal lon in this place. Mr«, William Vis A gost at a student at the spent Lis vaca Keller, of Axemann the IL... Mothersbaugh Mins sinter this Liatira of Bheesloy and Anronsburg, came to week, Wieland Hall, the Bhirk. Mra. Cal, Centre Harry gpant guest HMaturday of Mire, who Lind eeveral Miss Gussie Murray been weeks ' is able tot Out BERiL. Joseph Meyer, of Axemannp, spent WwW. Corl. William Reed, of Tyrone, enjoyed [aster with relatives and Boalsburg and Bbingletown. his sister Mrs CO frienus it Mise Leona Wieland is at State Col ege where she is learning the milli nery trade with Miss Myra Kimport, William Coli Misa | Rar, of Pine Mille, wers bert « and (irove of R ns ts al the home onde Aunie Foglrman a student at . 8 JXL AFR t of the Easter vacation in xi y Lise La hires Mrs 1 . LUsseyviiie ira Keller who sg monine at the home Ellen Rishel, retu asl week Mins school fie y £9] FO rua is 2 ¥ I and grammar grade, te mol eight wed Ks on Monda } igh 80 ' wontinue for s Ler and slo, ure at the hom Mr #hiee Mra Jes f Denive 01 { mi Tp if the William and will pe * Pare - where Laer who ia il] igh sot interesting FEE ending bis vacation with his parents 1 this g All \y BE i* having the Hagen 1 i her home re brothers, car penlers, Mr. and Mra. John Gramley, of Kate M {ool Hell to work in Alexander, The attendance st W Friday was fair, ught good prices Fagen Al Centre Abner NA the gone {o bome of {) (sramliey’ sale on be cattle bre ison, Renov spent me of his parents Mr Allison e MeClellan, ton, Is paying her grandmother, Runkle, a few days’ vieit ae {ime C5 ra of West M Mra withamber hia parents Kreamer, ut Harry Kreamer, of N land, spent Sunday with aid Mra Albert Penn Hall, The Reformed congregation is hold. ew inthe evening duing the to communion, on INE Mery i week preparatory Sabbath morning (drew Shook snd Roy Cor hav® returned to Lancaster to re studies at Franklin and Meowara mnt “me Marshall d Miriam Long went to Monday where she will etter the quehanns Uoslversity as a student the music departmen’, their ollege Helinsgrove Miia in lifts" Aaronsburg, H. t' Biover, of Lewistown afew days with bis fa’ her, Asron Bower, of Renovo, his sister Emma epent spent mother, «¢ home « Fred Guisewite snd Feidler, were guesis at the (Jeorge Weaver. Mr. and Mrs Eben Bower Rally Guaisewite, of Bellefonte, Esster in this place, Mre Hannali Reed, of Montand in f f and spent Paul Carper, Linden Hall Frank E and H T. Wetner, W. R. Gregg, F. | R Fielding, John M Horner, State College | J. H. and Bruce Moyer, Colyer The following «Moers of Centre Hail Lodge, 1. 0. O F., No. 565, of | Centre Hall, were justalled by D. D. G. MM, Dr. R M Krebw, of Plone Grove Milla: N.G, Wm. F. Kelber ; | V.G.. Wm. Walker ; Warden, Victor | Auman ; Conductor, John Kuosrr | I. G,J. R Garis; O G, 1. B. Show- | ets; RB oN UW, E W, Urawlord ; LM to N G, Edward Welser ; R 8 | to V GG, Robert W. Bloom ; L.. H to! V.G, John Rowe; Chaplain, Wm Fiedler ; R B 8, Wm. Homan ; | 8. B., Harvey Mark, wm lg coms The New York Thrice s-Week World and the Centre Reporter ean be state roosters, Goodhbart Is 8 Demo- erat under all conditions, hed one year for $1.66 cash in advance, ¥ spent a week with her sisters Mis Keener and Mme Etelnan, Mre. Donat and son Nevin have re. turned home afer spending four weeks with her sister Mra Miller, at ohnsiown, A MPAA Farmers are beginning to stir in the ground, Plowing was beguo lest week by Bima Valley and lower Penne Valley farmers Harrie, College and Ferguson township farmers were also busily turning the soil, In Pol. ter township little plowing wae dope prior to the middle of this week, Mp Don’t be surprised if you have an attack of rheamatiem this spring. Just rub the affected parte freely with Chamberiniu’s Liviment and it will soon dissp ear. For sale by all lera, Will oppose of the nation : Stands for OVEel » Primaries pl wbis wd Henry W who had made few years with Burg came Lo Small Ow ia slaying wil ir Giramley A telephone hae bee Haines store in ord to tne public until r will have Lheir line ing order. The 'y ed wile connects harge at Miltheim Wesiey Hackenturg Loong property al fer there Mackenlturg waa former al muliton, but now is seleaman Mre«, Hackenbur all Ce Cream parior iu MLInE sumer. ny jaat —— EE Woodward. f ¢ J. DD. Snyder left for Puesday moruiog Hoy Musser jeft for day morning st which § ding Clyde Bressler f Mille, in vmiting her patente Mr Mrs H E. Hosterman ie, George Ard, of How sent his Easter veeation patents, Dr. and Me 1. P. Mr. and Mea, Joweph Ard are visit. ing the former's sinter Mre, Robert rmallwond, in Paulsboro, New Jerasy Michigar Lavcasier on M sce he mite gtrhiond., ire, “pring and ity his ng with Ard Clair Kreamer, a student at Pieros Pusinese Coliege at Piilgdelphis spent a few dass Innt week with his father, retarcing to Ubhilisdeliphia on Monday morniog. a “My little pon had a severe cold I was recommended to ry ( hamber. Inin's Cough Remedy, and before a stall bottle was falshed he was se well ae ever" writes Mra, H. Bilke, HN Dowling titreet, Sydney, Australia his remedy ie for sale by sll dealers. Le | Laundry will go out from this office Wed., April 17th, | i imatism you will find than Chamberlain's it and see how quickly For sale by all dealers. "he Most Progressive Farmers 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 1s 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,
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