er ty on wiord « Deihl td Groves » Todd Roy R. Rowles one lie GB. JOnes Chas. Wilcox Cormick “"iland olt tly tle er off er ty se ar er fer iCas roese oraucht L. D. Orndort H. Guisewite Tarpster riney shler iter eres mer ner Orr ver uli fler wd om ler 8, Huey L. Auman m Batchler bhn Wayne ce Nugent hos, Kelley Wm. Kerin mes Carso ™~ihrock ARrpsier Hs ver wa fo ra a this couven- fidate is ia Cournr- s of EA | THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED (WEEKLY. .W. 3TH, . . . Btiwr and Proprieter. Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mail matter, Centre Harv, . . , Penna. THURSDAY, OUTOBER 24, 1912 TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re verter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISING RATES--Display advertise ment of ten or more fuches, tor 1 iree or more in- sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis. niny advertising occupying less space than ten- inches and for less t «an three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each issue, mccording to composition, Mintmum charge, seventy-five cents. Local notices accompanying display advertis ing five ceuts per line tor each insertion ; other wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three lusertions, und ten cents per line for each ad ditional insertion, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed —No service. Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning ; Spring Mills, afternoon, United Evaogelical—Lemont, morning ; Lin den Hall, afternoon. Foreign Day serv ices wil be held. Laymen will speak to the people, Lutheran—Tusseyville morning, communion Preparatory services Friday evening and Satur day afternoon ; Spring Mills, no service ; Centre Hall, evening. THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. PRESIDENT -Woodrow Wilson, New Jersey. VICE PRESIDENT-—Thomas R. Marshall, Iu. diana AUDITOR GENERAL—Robert E. Cambria county, STATE TREASURER ~William H, Berry, Dels- ware county, CONGRESSMEN-AT-L ARGE—George B Westmoreland county ; legheny county : county ; E. E Cresswell, Shaw ! Joseph Hawley, Al + George RK. McLean, Luzern ; E. E. Greeunawalt, Lan caster count CONGRESS James Gleason, Du Boils LEGISLATURE—Robert M. Foster, State Co iege, DEATUS The funeral of Cari Daniel Colyer the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs Daniel Colyer, took place on Tue ds, norning at ten o'clock at the home © he parents. The service was held the Reformed chureh snd interme: made in the Boalsturg cemetery, The little child swallowed a pean a Friday morning, which becsn odged in its wind pipe. He was tak ‘0 to the Bellefonte hospital on Fri Iay night but all eflorts to ri lieve hin Were Useless, aud death ensued Batu: iny night at nine o'clock. His Bg Was one year and five das, The mother of the child was th. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Liloy« Brown, of near Linden Hall, and 1 was from the Brown home thst th. funeral was held, Mrs. Catherine Smith, a native « Bald Eagle valley, widow of Davie Sinith, died on Friday afternoon si oC i i i Clearfield, of heart trouble, aged eig! - ty-five years. She was a daughter of Abraham and Mary Htonebraker, old pioneers of Bald Eagle valley, Keystone. » | Howard I he ticket to f November, 18 places in «ed to respec- of the Com- otary tively by the 8 c. Centre c¢ 1912, at ¢ . alker, east precinet, (n of Frank Emerick fn the village of us ip wipof "0, in the township ding. For the townsh! the 1 § x public bu. Sheppard, monwealth and the Commissieners of Simkine, Danlel W. Centre county are given in the above form of ballot, which is similar to the officta! ballot. inet rsburg. aye yer in the west precinct, of Worth, in the hall of Golden Eagle, in the villag of Walker, house of John township of Walker, middle prec range Hall in the village of Huble wonship ts of the tilda, For of Port Sia For the inG ¥ For the township t the dwelling Hilarecf any the to the RALLY AT MILLUMEIW, Southside Dicmoucrats Will Rally 'Round the Wilson Banner Friday Evening, The Southside Democrats will rally round the Wilson banner on Friday that this rally be made a notable one, Millheim has a reputation for doing things well, and in this particular in- stance it intends doing its best and al- 80 solicits outside aid. The speaker for the oceasion will be Judge L. M, Bouthworth, of Missls- sippi, a noted campaigner, and one capable of doing credit to his section of country. Those who heard Alabama congressman speak in the eourt house know what kind of ora. tors they have in the south, and will wish to hear the Mississippi Judge, In addition to the speaker named above, Hon. W. ©, Heinle and James A. Gleason, candidate for congress in this district, and others will be on the platform, Boutheide Democrats should Jet their democracy shine on Friday even. ing after sunset, ren li comes om e— Marriage ildcenses, William BS, Albright, Cartin Barah E Martin, State College Oliver Irvin, Julian Esther Bpotte, Julian J. N. Btover, Bellefonte Furl Aumon, Bpring Mills Ward M Bhowers, Pleasant Gap Liva Twitmeyer, Pleasant Gap LOCALS, settled, ‘on town on Tuesday. The Pine Stump Hundsy.schoo eld a rally on Saturd ay afternoon You will want to go to the Democrat is raily in Millbeima on Friday evening Fhe report that D. L. is farm is not correct. fl=r, but did not accept it, George Jacobs, of Howard, f vear Boslsburg, is very feeble. H. I~ Bome ninety years of age Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Hankey, Fuesday, were guests of Mr. and \ G. L, Goodnsart in Centre Hall, om Mie Fred and Diemer Neihart, of Pire Grove Mills, lef: for Dover, Minnesots where they will engage in stock rajs- tog and farming, Miss Anna Mitterlis gE returned fron Aboona where for seversl weeks she fad been the guest of Mr. and Mrs baries W. Geary, Dr. Foster, who holds a commission “8 medical inspector for the Centre his duties se such beginning of this week, Bev, James 8, W tikes, the or of the Milesburg, Snow Hhoe and vMoshaonon Presbyterian churches, nas moved to Milesburg with his fam ily. Mrs, Joseph Lutz, oi Centre Hall: Miss Annie Lohr, of Boalsburg, and Mire. Mary Bmith, of Bellefonte, were ta Lock Haven over Sunday, to visit their sister, Mra. Ellen Pringle, Hult schools, performed I'he ladies of the Reformed church Saturday eventug, clearing $85 00 away under the rules of the society, Amcs Koch, Sr., of Rock View, is very ill. He is the father of Amos Koch, of Boalsburg, and is in bis sighty-eighth year. He is being cared for ut the home of his daughter, Mire, Samuel Kreamer, Howard Cummings, of Belleville Csled ou the Reporter Wednesda; worcing. He is a representative of tue Penvsyivania Chestnut Tree Blight Commission, and will look alter tue blight in Potter township. He toeated at Potters Mills, Fhe woman's Civie Club, of Boale- burg, wii hold a Hallowe'en mas. querade social in the Boal Hall, on Pnureday at 8 p. m., October 31st Proceeds to be applied to the main. tenauce of the town lights. Admis- sion 10 and 15 cents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Harner, of Berrien Bpriogs, Michigan, are among friends at Tusseyville. Mrs. Harner is the daughter of Francis Fleisher, who went west many years ago. They are esogaged in farming, and find it profits able, Rev. R. R. Jones, and Elder Jacob Musser, of near Penns Cave, on Tues day morning went to Lebanon to at. tend the Bynod of the Reformed enurch. Before returning Rev, Jones will visit friends and relatives fn Al lentown and vicinity, and expects to reach home early the following week The family of Mr, snd Mra Daniel Colyer, who live with Mra Colyer’s parents, Mr, snd Mra Lioya Rrown, near Linde Hall, is sorely nf. flicted. Their youngest child died the batter part of ins: week, snd two oth. wipe Halon and Grace, eight and six cenrn old respectively, are ili of ty- phoid fever, The State College Times makes this reference to the successor of Jd A. Reeaman : Thomas 1, Rmith, one of the best workmen in his line in this section of the state, has decided to em. bark in busivess for himself and will assume charge of an old established store in Centre Hail. Mr. Bmith has been engaged In the bard ware and tin trade for many years in State College and there Is every reason to believe that he will make good in his new ie venture, " FLOWERS OF THE NIGHT. They Are Usually Pure White With a Peculiar Glow. | As we all know, there are both day | blooming and night blooming flowers. | The former are generally decked in ted, blue, yellow or purple and have lines, spots or markings on their petals which often act as guides to the nec- and butterflies. Jr other night flying insects and there- the tasks of the fireflies and the glow- | worms, {and have such a peculiar texture that | In the dim shades of evening. At times you might almost fancy | that they were stained by nature with tlearly do they reflect every visible ray 3 the faint twilight. They thus suc- teed in catching the eyes of the moths, which, of course, are modified espe- | tlally for perceiving and receiving the { slight stimulus of the dusk and gloam- | Ing. | jut the nocturnal | ines or spots, because these last could {never be perceived In the dim gloom {of the evening. They make up for it, | however, by being very heavily scent. fed. Indeed, almost gall the | white flowers, which are such lites with such favor florists, | blossoming plants, are especially adapt HELP THAT HELPS. Request For a Loan. mm Lincoln's go is act of his indiscrimid braha ul sense very | Witnessed by almost e | life His sound nate charity and the | encouraging thrift and f 3 iguowing Views on best means industry ishown by the | of his brothers: “Dear Johnson.—Your | 880 I do not think it with now At the {when 1 bave helped you'a | have said to me, ‘We can ! well now,” but in I find you in the same diffi request best to comply various little tithes get niong very very short | $4+ re time ppen DY A ‘ NOW, i defect In your conduct that defe« | not inazy, an “You are again | some what Ww: you are an idier now in need of some ready | money, { should { { somebody go to work, who will give you ia fair reward for labor 1 your 3 & “ee § eng rd will between this and the first of May get for your labx {i you one other dollar. * * * You on my more Affec do not wean to be unkind to you the ir will follow advice will find it worth than eight times $80 to you. tionately your brother, “A. LINCOLN" Youth's Companion. contrary, You you Animal Thermometers. Crickets have a tendeney to chirp synchronously or in time with one an- other. It is claimed that 3 i more rapidiv In warm than in | weather. The in ‘rense has even been rated at four chirps a minute for each degree the temperature increases, Certain animals appear to act as ba rometers, It Is said that while frogs remain yellow nothing but fine weath er may be expected, but that should their coats begin to assume a brown hue bad weather is approaching. A spider seen spinning its web {n the morning heralds a fine day If seen in the evening then at least the whole of the night and the following morning will be fine. If it Is raining and the owl screeches better weather will en sue. Harper's, A Slight Mistake, She was a little woman, and she had entered a department store in a sub urban town She walked op to a big, important looking man near the door and said: “1 want to see some of your hang inga™ “Sorry, ma'am,” sald the big fellow, with a smile, “but we are not going to have any today.” “None today? Why, what do you mean? Aren't you the floorwalker?’ “No, ma'am; I'm the sheriff, and I'm glad to say there's nobody to be hanged today.”-Yonkers Statesman. they chirp cold Tennyson Embarrassed. Great crises affect people differently With some the hair turns white, with others emotion expresses itself in in consequent speech. Tennyson when he first met Frederick Robertson. whom he much admired and who be knew admired his poems, was so nervous that he could talk to the “much beloved priest” of nothing but beer. Maternal Pride. First Young Wife-The photographer said my baby was the prettiest baby he'd ever seen. Second Young Wife That's strange! [He sald the same thing about mine, First Young Wife- Well, | suppose he saw your baby be fore he saw mine, The Way'to Win. About the only way to got things coming your way is a long battle against their going the other way.— Atchison Globe, To live long it Ia necessary to live slowly, ~Cicero, a " visit to our store. showing of New Fall Suits, and Shoes awaits your inspec- mercha ndise MEN’S CLOTHING Distinctive Fall Styles now being shown : The Home of Good Clothes ¥. ior Men & Women The little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Swarm, of Baltimore 'died in Willian- eport, and the body was shipped to Millheim for buria!, on Saturday. The ehild was sged about four years Ine death occurred Mr. and Mire, Bwarm were visiting the parents of the father of the child. Mra Hwarm is the daughter of John Hart Millbeim, snd it from there that the funeral was held, while man, in was ——— Alfred Jones, long connected wit! the business interests of Philipsburg, tied at the sge of eighty years on Fri day morning at hie home in Philjre burg. His wife who died in March was Miss Rebecca Bailey, of Storms. There survive these children, all of Philijsburg : Jernie, wife of Dr W. W. Andrews, Paul and Edward. mt Spring Mills. George Nicholas is quite ill, ham, Ira Barlly is nursing a very sore hand, not improving any. v sit to Bhamokin. Mr. and Mm Wn, 8 inday at Millbheim, fall work away these nice days, The concert and lecture, held Grange hall last week was erjoyed and appreciated by a full house. there be more, A AI MLA SHAABAN Bepo-ter Roglater A. N. Finkle, Spring Mills W. PF. Immel, Spring Mills Jefl. W. Brown, Darlington Brown, Milroy C. E. Goheen, Rauchtown A.B Lee, Bellefonte Thomas Smith, State College M. A. Bankey, Millheim G. 1 Goodhart, Centre Hall James P. Herring, Altoona Howard Caommings, Bellville sale Register, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 2th, one o'clock, in Centre Hall, personal propirty of J. A. Reesman, INT OTICE TO THE TAX COLLECTORS AND y ALL TAX PAYERS OF CENTRE COUNTY : Please take notice and you are Botifled that unjess ail State Taxes for the year 1912 are paid the Collector of your District snd remitted to the County Treas common To correct this you will ore. i i to tak aud mit For sale by sll deal. adv, No matter what car you use, be sure of the best gasoline. The three famous Waverly Gasolines— 76° — Special Motor are best because they have no carbon deposits—the explosion is instantaneous, powerful, clean the igfition is quick. aap gasolines used i rly WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Independent Refiners PITTSBURG, PA. Alsp makers of Waverly Special Auto Of. FREE 200 Page Book Tells All About Oil VERRAN A limited quantity of wall plaster, first quality in every respect, and admitting of the ~ addition of two parts sand, is offered lor sale by NERY NARS N > C. D. BARTHOLOMEW and S. W. SNITH, 3 Centre Hall - Read the Reporter. i i | ! Cool October Ni ohts Are made pleasant by Warm Bed Blankets Just recently we laid in a supply of excellent blankets—some are cotton and others all wool. Come in and inspect the quality of these and be convinced of their “comfortableness” and wear- ing qualities, Moderately priced, too. Many New Dress Goods All shades of Poplin, pretty patterns in Percales and Ginghams, and other dress goods. Outing Flannel in large variety, KREAMER & SON Centre Hall, Pa.