A i Pr CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. THE 8. W, s"uTn, #£41tor and Fropriewn Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, aren ’ Centre Harn, . . . Penna, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1912 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. United Evangelical-Lemont, morning : Lin ou Ha'l, afternoon. wwterian—-Ceutra Hall, morn'ng ; Spring afternoon, Reformed —Spring Mills, moroing ; Union, af- ternoon ; Centre Ha ll, evening. Lutheran—Spring Mills, mommg ; Tossey vile, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET, ESIDENT ~Woxirow Wilson, New Jersey. PRESIDENT—Thomas R. Marshall, In- AL—-Ribert E. Cresswell, 'wER~William H., Berry, Del RESSMEN-AT-LARGE-—George B tmoreland county ; Joseph Hawley rhieny inty ; George BR, McLean, Luz y : BE. E. Gresuawalt, Lancaster county S ~James Gleason, Houtzdale, {EE -Rvact M. Foster, State Col Of enurse, bad T. R. received the ex- tra $150 000 he demanded from Stard- ard Oi!, he would bave purified it before using it for the hallowed cause of electing him president. ————— — ———— I'he hundred thousand the Standard Oil erowd contributed in 1904 made enouzh noise when it fell into the till to attract T. R.'s attention, It ap- pears from Archbald’s statements Srandard Oil did not make its contri- butions to campaign funds without a guarautee that the candidates would be informed of their gilts, They gave to receive in return. Boats For Leotars Course, The lecture course eominitien met on Monday evening at the terian Manse, all members being pres ent except Dr. G. W. Hosterman, Those who held course tickets last year will be given the privilege to re. tain their seats for the coming season providing they forward one dollar to secretary, Rev, 8B. A. Boyder, on or before Baturday, 7th, Under no con- ditions will a request to hold seats be Prewby - recognized unless same is accompanied by the cash, nor can any arrangements by prospective course Licket holders be made to hold certain seats p.ior to the opening of the chart, on Monday, September 9h, at which time all will have equal privileges ss to the selec tion of seats, The course tickets for the five at- tractions will sell tor $1 00. The ad- mission for the lectures will remain as heretofore, namely, siogle reserved geats, thirty cents ; general admission, twenty-five cents ; children under fif teen years, teu cents, For musicals add five cents to each of these rates The attractions are these : October, Governor Robert B. Glenn. November, The Boston Male (Qar- telle, December, Guy Carlton Lee, February, The Trier Concert and Opera Quintette, March, Harry Bowser, im———— Goodhart Reunion, A reanion of the Goodhart’s was Mark on Friday, the foliowing held at the home of Harvey eset of tow: persons were present: Mr, and Mrs J. M. and Mrs. G. lL. Goodhart ; Mr. Mrs. D. Martha and David Geiss, Bell Mrs. Harvey Mann, of Lewisto Mr. and Mre. Harvey Mark and Gooadhart, of Lewistown : Mr. Wagner Gels, Geo ccm MS ——————— J LOCALS, A daughter was born to Mr. and C. P. Grenoble, of Brush Valley, was Kicked by a mule while working on a lumber job in Hecla Gap, William Brooks, west of Centre Hall, on Wednesday morpiog, fell from an apple tree aud broke several ribs Hon. Leonard Rhone and D. W Bradford were among others who went to Williams Grove to be on hand at the Wilson demonstration. The members of the Rebekah lodge, mn Tuesday evening, gave a reception { to Mr. and Mra, Cnarles H. Vonada, t bride beiog one of their number. Asher S'abl and Miss Mary Line haupt, of Altcona, were at the home of the formet’s parents, at Centre Hall for several days, returniog to Al toona on Tuesday. Capt. W, H. Fry and several other f ir way Lo Kebersburg to attend the pion of Company A, stopped with « Reporter during the writer's ab- gence, / Lioyd Kerlin, of Liverpool, recently / paid his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Jordan, at Colyer, a visit. Mr. Kerlin 1s engaged in farming along the susquehanua, and as such 1s very puccessiul Merchant C, F. Emery is having his residence repainted, The work is being done by F. E, Arney. Mr. Fm. ery is also installing a bestivg plant, and msde other improvements about his premises Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Little, of Ruth. erford, New Jersey, are at the home of the latter's uncle, J. T, Potter, in Cen- tre Hel. Mrs. Little will be recalled as Misa Mary Potter, daughter of John F. Pouter, Esq , now of Puiladeiphia Miss Bertha Meyer, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Meyer, of Linden Hall, on Baturday will go to McEihattan, and from there will attend the Willisma port Commercial Business College, at Williamsport, Bhe will make her home with George Meyer, a brother, who iz a railroad man. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Shure, and son Paul Gordon, of Harrisburg, have been at the Centre Hall hotel for the past week. Mr. Bhure is a railroad conductor, and while this is his first trip here he and Mrs. Shure are sn favorably impressed with Centre Hall that it is not likely to be their last, / Eamuel Durst, of near Centre Hall is the first of the farmers to sport aD sutomobile, having purchased a five. passenger Overland. Mr, Durst is a practical farmer, Bome yesrs ago he bought a farm that bad the reputation of undoing tenants, He built new buildivgs, house and barn, the best in the community, aud also brought the Mra, Li. H. Krebs, of Balt Lake City Utah, and her brother-in-law, Robert Bloom, of Centre Hall, called on the Reporter on Tuesday evening. Mrs Krebs is the eldest daughter of Danlel Houser, west ¢f Centre Hall. It is twenty-two years since she and her husbsud left Penns Valley. They first located in Colorado, and a few years Inter went to Utah, Mr, Krebs ls a civil engineer, and is one of the city force. Mrs. Krebs will go to Ty- roue aud Clearfield on Monday and from there will go west. Bhe will stop at Chicago to visit her eldest daughter before returning home, The Reporter was favored a call by Joseph Hettinger, of Boalsburg, bis daughter, granddaughter, grandeon, and great-granddsughter, of Allen- town. They were traveling in a tour lng car, having been over various sec- tions of Centre county, seeing points of interest. On Bundasy noon, at the bome of Mr, Hettioger, along old Tus- sey Mountain, the following surround. ed » spread ou the Jawn : Mr. Hettin. er, Boslsburg ; Mrs. James Fatzinger, ro. Charles Fatzioger, Mra. George Traub, Elenore Muehiberger, all of Allentown ; Mr, and Mrs. Walker Bhutt, Wayne, Minnle, Mary and Jo. sep Shutt, Boslsbarg ; Miss Bailie Joboeson snd Fred Lose, Pleasant Gap; John Reed, Milroy, | Ray ; Mrs. J. W. Evans, snd her | obi ten, MUsESH and Wag er, | White, South Dakots: Mrs. Msry (Foodbart, Margaret Goodhart, Y, Goodhart, Centre Hall, Mre. Robert Goodhart, Mi Goodhart, of Altoona ; Mr J. C. Goodhart, George and Goodhart, Centre Hall s———— a——— The Hooves Mareantile Ue, No, 87, The Directors of The Hooven Mer. one-nalf per Cent. on the Fstock sod one per ceul. on the com mon stock, pasyabie on Sept at, to s'ockholders of recor I, August 17ih Checks will be musiled ernie r Wn . Harris township David Btusrt, of Bellevue, few days at Boalsburg, | visited in Boalsturg Inst week ing near Rock View this week, I'he John Close family moved into their new house last Thursday Mra. Aogeline Bot orf, of Lemont, visited at Boalshurg last week Mr. and Mra Adam Zigler, of College, spent Buudsy at Boalsburg sMigte Miay Siover is spending this week at the Bamuel Durst bome near Eastlystown, Liveoln Ishler, of Altoona, few days at their birth. gpent a joslsburg, the home of September 5th last week at the home of her slater Mrs (ieorge Shuey, near Shiloh, Raymond Rudy, sand sister, Miss Marie, of Harrisburg, were recent visit. ors at the home of Willism Patteran Miss Ruth Kuhn returned to her home at Willismsport on afer a visit of five weskaant I mlsburg day for a visit of several weeks with relatives in New York, and New Jersey. Miss Esther BEparr returned to her home at Williamsburg on Friday, after spending the summer at the home of J. UC. Reed, J. M. Wielsnd, Joseph Hettinger, George Kaup, Jacob Meyerand 8. H Bailey attended the soldiers reunion at RabBaburg on Saturday, Mrs. Emma Young is taking a vr os. tion. . Bhe is spending the time with reistives near Rebersburg, and will al #0 visit io Clinton county. Mise Mollie Hofler and sister Mrs Kate Dale, of Centre Hall. snd Miss Kate Alexander, of Los Angeles, (al- fornia, visited at Boslsburg from Fri- day till Monday. Col. D. F. Fortuey, Clement Dale, of Bellefonte, and Dr. Bparks Presi. dent of Pennsylvania Biate College, were the speakers at the entertain. ment at Boalsburg last week, The celebration given in honor of the soldiers was well attended. The exercises throughout were very ime pressive. The sum of $60 was realized, with very light expenses. Prof. Weber, of Selinsgrove, spent a day at Boalshurg, making arrange. ments for moving here, but he failed to get a house. He will, however, take charge of the High Hchool, which opens on 9th prox John Hook, Joseph Hettinger, George Kaup, Israel Young, James Poorman, of Boalsburg; Willism Close and George Markle, of Oak Hall; Dr. W. H. Fry, of Ferguson township, snd Col. D. F. Fortney, Bellefonte, were veterans who enjoyed the bauquet at the home of Mrs. Woods, Mr. and Mre. Frank Keller, of Charleston, W. V.: Mr. and Mrs G. C. Hall, of Wilmington, Delaware, Mrs. Daniel Keller snd daughter Miss Lucy Keller and Mise Schroeder, of Philadelphia ; Mr. and Mra. Harry Keller of Bellefonte, and Mr, and Mrs. Li. Mothersbaugh, of Boalsburg, assem: bled at the home of Miss Sallie Keller, Thursday evening, io honor of her birthday, : - Aaronsburyz, Charles Bt ger bga gone tn Al conn for an tndefl site thine, Mr. aud Mrs. Ralvh Stover spout a day last week in Bellefonte, Chae. Wolfe, of Wolfs Chapel, bought the home of Emanuel M useer, decensed, Mr. and Mrs, William Hoover, of Lock Haven, visited at the home of I'bomas Weaver, Mr. and Mrs, Pierce, of New York city, are visiting at the home of Mrs Caroline Mayes, Howard Btover and family, of Belle- fonte, visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. William Bower, John Detwiler and little boy, of near Centre Hall, were at the home of Warren Winkleblech. Mre, Tillle Bummers O'Neal, of Willimmeport, is paving her annual visit at her girihbhood home, Mr. and Mra. Herbert Gitwon, of O-ceoln Mille, were guests of Mr. and Mra J. H. Crouse this week. Harry Coll has secared employment at State College and moved his family there today ( Thursday.) E. E Ardrey and family, of Relics fonte, visited at the bome of Gieorge Weaver a few dave this week, Merril Eisenhauer and family, of Bellefonte, spent a few days with th former's parents at this place Marion and William Adams, of state College, spent part of their vaca. tion at the home of thelr unele, EE G Mingle, David Bummers, of Altoona : Mrs Katie Yurdy sod dauehter, of Shsmo- kin, ure guests of Elza and Annie Summers Misses Viola Raker, of Trever avd Mary Whitman, of Ceptre |} were guests at the home of Wilin miover, Mra. Churehhill an Howelor, of = tie, Mowsscuri, #4 at the home « John and Mezie Foster Mies Mary St Bower returned ’ d drughter reams time w Among the § Mra, Deshler last ire, Ieinh Fleis? Miss Kate Flejel ries Mire ' 1 i pa ile ia, i Spring Mills, Colonel Decker js sper Mra. C.J. Firkle as el wre vislting io | Veterinar RUT ler, of Millhelin, was it Mra, Archie ite at ti jn i + ! *amuel fas ake tal jor ’ Te y tha Ww Her BYelen: ranged, A few doses of Chan Fablets ia ail you need, They sirepgthen sour digestion, sour liver, and reguist: sour nlirely doling away bh ths sire fos ing one 3 fanaity of Many manently cured DY all dealers, than ever. > lefonte will be sold ret as all others, Encampment Opens ADMISSION FREE. THAT AT REELS EL LOTR ; / ¢ / 4 $ / ! / / / ’ ! ¢ 4 4 ’ 4 ’ / ’ 4 4 ’ Exhibition Opens Sept. 16th farmers end ping and exhibition desiring to camyg , farm img ts, fruits, and garden. make a large display of the LEONARD RHONE, CHAIRMAN face ccscssssscasssas BN TWN NT BT NN building material, molding, of the public. building line,
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