THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. B. W, SMITH, , . . Editor and Proptisior. Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Hart, . ... PeNN'A. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1913 TERMS, The terms of £ subsaziphion to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISING R Al BS Diaplay advertise. ment of ten or more inches, for three or wore in- gortions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis- play advertising occupying less space than ten- ike hes and for less than three insertions, fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each; issue, according to composition. charge seventy-five cents, ing five cents per line tor each insertion; other wise, eight cents per line, * minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Imgal notices, twenty cants per lina for three insertions, and wea cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning Lutheran--No services smont, morning: Lin evening. United Evangelical —L« Hall, afternoon ; Centre Hall Reformed -Spring Mills, morning, Hou Farmers Mills, afternoon, Harvest Home Centre Hall, evening Market Reports, Wheat, red ............ Corn, on cob, 70 lbs Carn, shelled, 56 lbs... Rye Oats Barley nee Hay, Timotl Hay, wixed S11 XK to 12 0 $0 00 to 11 0 Butter Eggs .... assess inane 20 Phere ought to be some sige petitions of nomination papers. Of course, this warning is too late for the comirg primary, but there is a long time ahead. Then thera needis everlasting leech Eg a'tention. cc fe A —————— It you are in sympathy with the Demoeratic administration, Mr. Democrat, vote for W, D. Zerby, E:«q , for state committeeman. ean give positive evidence that you are a Wilson Bryan Democrat and that you have confidence in the Democratic atate organization as it now exists by casting your vote for Mr. Zerby at the Primary election, on September 16 present Farmer W. T. Creasy will likely be a candidate for state senator in his dis- trict pext year. He waa one of the Democrats who was defeated for nomi- nation by a combination of pretending Democrats and Republicans who were interested in being rid of the Grangers in the law-making body at the state eapital. He was too alert io the House to please either his direct political opponents and tose of his party who were walking arm in arm with the Republicac machine alstors —————— tn ff A ————————— LOCALS Nellie Jones of Waluu!port g her uncle and sunt, Rey sud Mrs. R. R Joues Mrs. George W. Ocker of burg came to Centre Hall on day. Bhe reports Lewisburg fencing a boom in building. Miss Ia wieiti Lewis Mon- ex per- Charles R. Kurtz moved his family and mother, Mrs, Fred. Kurtz, to Overbrook, a suburb of Philadelphis, & point convenient to his office as sur- veyor of the port of Philadelphia. Miss Jennie Bottorf of Tusseyville on Tuesday went to Jersey shore where amoung others she will be enter- tained by her nephew, John Bottorf, sod cousin, Alexander Zattla, / Ralph Bltoer returned from Buflalo, |'N. ¥, Friday of Isat week, where he | received rome practical electrical ex- pericnce since the close of school at { Peun Biate. He is a senior this year, ‘Mn. 1.'Y / M hows Moyer and son Frank ayer of Cleveland, Ohio, are at the of the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Rearlek in Centre Hall, The fstter fan stenographer ig the offices of the Peerless Automobile’ Company, sud when not on duty there devotes bis time to teaching in:trumental suosic, io which line he is very pro Meient, The newly elected officers for tHe Millbeim town picnic are : W. E Keen, president ; J. G. Eby, secretary : R. 8. Btover treasurer, The following persons were elected committeernen of the pie nie sssociation: F, O. Hosterman, J, O. Hosterman, T. F. Meyer, H. T. Frank, D. J. Nieman, ©. E. McClellan, J. W, Reifunyder, F. E. Gutelius and 8. M. Campbell, C. 8. Bodtorf of Colyer reports a big yield of barley on his farm, which is tilled by hisson-in-law, 8. E Jordon. From six bushels of barley sown last spring there were thrashed one hun dred aud ten bushels, and for a part of the time the grains were leaving the machine at the rate of over two bush. els per minute Arthur Holderman did the thrashing. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kiater and eon Frank Kister and grandson Oran (3, on their return from Belle fonte in an anto car, stopped with the Raporter long enough to encourage the editor to stand firm on the reor. gonization movement. Mr. Kister is a atrong believer in theability of Presi dunt Wilaon to rule the nation, aud io. doreaes the leaders of the Demoeratie party in the state, and, of courses, is a enpportor of W. D. Zerby, E«q, for State Comwitteeman, | i | i COUNTY GRANGE ME TING Appropriates 8500 for CUrenmery Which | May be Utilized at Centre Hall, A highly interesting Progress Grange was held at Oak Hall, in Victor Grange Hall, on Thursday of last week, and the attendance was very good. Grange welcomed the members, Prof C. R. Nefl made the after which the body went to work on | its program. The Master appointed seva-al gen- r ports | meeting of | and response, of the standing committees were neard D. K. fire busi Keallar, representing the stated the neas of the last quarter indicated pros parity, and tha! no tax for a period of years Inid Eancsmpment eormmittes re had been The | v buildiags were being new tents provided aeenme | and Were engaging hibition was good. The telephone company apd that a tola ready for distritution to | being from | of operatiug 8 commities wan By resolution The body by resslution eflfer: to 1 gresmery, on the con diti local Gr Ihe governiog is to ba delegated to dir Ange coatrivg pawer of | number to represent the local Grao item on the Program was 8 | ‘ Good of the I'he laat discussion )eder, ? The next meeting will be Hall, in on the held at range Arcadia, cnie———— —— Tussayville Mrs. Willlam Liova of visiting friends here Hugh Runkle sper t y friends in Miss Tammie Leo visiting friends a! thi Misa Ethel Rowe spent Baopday with Horner, Mra. Sarah Horner who slight Sunday Bellefonte, ya luhitirg eal oti - paralytic stroke is pot from s improving at this writh Rav. R. R. Jones, minister, delivered sn able ae here Sunday morning James Fauat of Sanday at the home of as the guest of hia brat Mrs, Thomas Farner and Marion, wh part « here, have returned to their home in Philadelphia, Mise Helen Bodtorf of Mifflin un ty is spending her vac parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bodtorf Reformed rmot Centre Hall spent ber James daughter 0 pent if the summer Calvin B Miss Helen Bmith dsughter of is spe rdiong eral weeks at the home of Stoner. Mr. and Mrs Kaneas are Simeon Spangler visiting at the James Spangler sud other rel here, The Y. P. B. mesting held Friday evening was largely atter The young people are very much terested in temperance work Mr. and Mra. Foster Frazieee and family, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Swartz, Mra, J. McKalley and son, of Pittsburg made a trip to Penns Cave one day last week. Mrs. Charles Geary and children Lois and Alger, of Altoona are spend. ing a few weeks with Mra Gearyg'a parents, Mr and Mrs. Mi Rossman, David Stoner, } here ded, ile hael one of oar bhastling hia farm by The iaid Hy farmers, ja improving adding a largs shed foundation fs boing Horner —— ———— Spring Millis. Mre. Marty Breon had been sick, but is betler at this writing. Rev, W, H, Bahayler ¢alled on members of bis congregation one day last week. 1A little daughter ad Mrs, morning. Messrs, Robert and Adam Finkle and Willard Jamison were to Union county on Baturday for peaches. Jacob Lee, 8c, who is employed at Allison Bros’. mill, was quite {il Jaet week, but Is improving, Mra. Corman and culldren, also Mrs. Musser, are visiting their sis'ers, Misses Alice aud Lavina Neese, Ricker Bros. of Balona bought sev. oral oattle in this vicinity. The farmers drove the animals to Madison burg on Monday. Clair Allison quit working on the state road and on Monday went to Renovo where he will be employed in the railroad shops, R. G Kennelly snd OU. EB Royer are building » porch ai the Bibby house | which will improve the appearances of quite the was born to Mr, Emory Olem on Baturday the building very much. a I The Reformed Church Bulletin, for August, appeared In its second volume enlarged in s'za over the form. er editions. “Phe church pups, be. sides containing muon mstier of inter. ent to the membirs of th Reformed charge, also carries several onlomne of mAvertiicg. Ita editor is Rev. i R. Jones, the pastor, Marviiges idespron Willi Agnos HMeott, it, Philipsbusg Puilipsburg James Martin, Bellefonte Elsie McUloskey, Unionville vm KE. O Harry Henny, Lock Haven Cordie Hager, Liock Haven Hall Mitterling, Centre Hall frederick W. Barry, Centre Anna M. Alexander Beamer Taylor Twp Edith Wo Tal yor Twp. Willian Ulara Difl He F, Koekman, Philipsburg wnderfer, a Lancaster, y Mewsting n i Mov ting wiil op near ‘olver, on Thu day ptember 44h, 7:30 o':loe #0 on Fri Maturd iny and Hatur iy afternoon a iil be & spree mothers. On vices in the Yeung i gus B. FiErLy *> » —- townshio Alte SERRE FY Miss Ruth t B Wagener of flat urg of State Colleg at Boalsburg w=ialte ( o, Hoaterman will of an indoatrial schond fo me gpountly Boalsburg on Baturdas birthday of Mra mhaneberger Keller will be The Wednesday, Heptember basket j ienfe’ in MeFaria A general invitation Is extended who desire to participate in hration Mra Kettler i= perann in Boalsbarg Thia mark her years fou” scote and a a RE BERSBURG fronuble Roy Kreider and hia new bride ar with Mr. Krelder's | parents, Mr, Brice and family of Harrisburg, | are spending this week at the home of | Wm. Bair, i Mra. David Meyer, who was visiting | relatives for the past few months in! Ohio, has returned home. Racke's new model show entertained | our oltigsnas for six nights last week, | and left on Monday for Millheim, | Prof. EB. RB Stover god fagpily of Newark, N. J., spent a few days thie weak at the home of Boott Blover, | Mra, Alfred Bwarm and daughter of | Olean, N. Y., are at present visiting | relatives in this vicinity. , i . H. 8mull quite recently had his | farm buildings painted. Mr Boul! ia a candidate for tax collector of this | townshir, valting at this plage for highest quality in CASOLINES (power without carbon) Family Favorite Oil * the clear, bright flame V LUBRICANTS for all purposes Pree. 178 page Look. -all about off , Waverly Oil Works Co. : Pittsburgh, Pa, THE Big final ery’s. W/ > APO A ik C our LAST CALL $ $6.90 1-coming stock of fall clothes. are remainders of our best sellers. Cash Only Bellefonte The National Stockman & Farmer PITTSBURG, PA. Worlds Farm Comes Foery Week Stops Whea Time is (ireatest Paper and Out i Yeur § 4 2 Yen so § Yeurs * O Years 10 Send for sample copy special offers. and ta STONER Seed Wheat FOR SALE Sow one-half bushel of Stoner Seed Wheat to each acre, and you will be agreeably sur- prised at the result, next spring. Made a great hit in Union Co. this year, We can supply good clean Seed Wheat at $2.00 per bushel, in new bags, FOB Millmont, cash with order, Address Ruhl & Watson Union co. Millmont, Pa. : Ha-80 Ss HENRY F. BITNER, A.M, Ph. D. SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER Wille Leases srefully prepas aw ¢ 3 SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION ® August 31, 1913 Round $ 2.50 Trip SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves CENTRE HALL 6 29 vaburg 12.28 P.M. A.M. Arrives Celt RETURNING Leaves Gettysburg « 6.08 P. NN. 1 Train in each direction. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD {a sold OF wm Specia LADIES’ “FITZEZY SHOES SOLD ONLY AT LAGER'’S SHOE STORE PELLEFONTE
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