——————————— THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED (WEEKLY, Editor and Proprietor, 8. W. STITH, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Becond Class mail matter, CenTRE Har, . . . Penna. THU RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913 TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re. porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISING RATES--Display advertise- ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in- gertions, ten cents per inch for each issue, Dis- play advertising occupying less space than ten. fifleen to twenty-five cents por inch for each Issae, according to composition, charge seventy-five cents, tices accompanying display advertis- ys per ling for aach inseriton ; other at ceuts per line, minimum charge, ve cents, notices, twenty cents per line for three tons, and ten cents per line for cach ad- tional insertion, CHURCH APPOI NTMENTS. ins No service wing Mills, morning ; Cent « Tusseyville, mornin / ¢ Hall, mq Tt A Fain tOwnahip, y John Charles is busy this week bal- ing hay. | Mrs. Cora Wagner and son Cyrus | are visiting in Altoona. Mrs. Agnes Rupp of State College | spent a few days at Boalsbure, Mrs. Emeline Hess of Bellefonte | visited with friends in this place, Mrs, Katharine Dale of Centre Hall spent a short time at Boalsbury i All who were at the social on Hatur- | day evening reported a good time, OC. D. Moore of Rtate (Inllega Wednesd'y and Thursday at bure. Mrs. | Batarday unt | lege. {| Mrs, | visited | week, | Mra. Mitchell | visited with her rister, Mrs Kuhn, | Mr. Mrs, Harvey i Conpellaville are vieitir ¢ with pent | Boals Margaret il Monday visited fro. tnte (Col. . Riley Fehl of Hiahel Emeiina the Mmillton nt Ira homo last Ntovar of and Mearann of | tives in this place, H BB ughters {| Cecil andWirginis. of Hellwond anant I | Friday at Boalshurg i Harro, with hia 4 i this week, where he has o ZRTA, OO. David Btuart, Mr. and Mra Mre, Nia Gi Reuben 3 Mrs, Ida Rishel and d su {| Elsie and their sunt, Mra Mr. and Mrs, Alpheus PARTY THOROUGHLY ORGANIZED. the he slate that Ihe Demecoratie pariy is only political organization in t meintains an RCLIVE, energetic zation the vear srournd Stale Headqurit re at Harrisburg is » week Dyke is in the Committee, relationship is extended to precinet committeernen and than 400 000 voters of the party, Democratic Btate Headquarters longs to them and is financed by them It’s facilities are at their service all the time, made to busy place six days of Van touch with all every Resident Becretary consiant of the members and this “i ite more The feel at home, prompt attention the constant effort is to make the Democratic organization of the great. the rank and file and thoroughly responsive to their will. is exemplified and its fruits sre made manifest by the success of such gatherings of the party clans as York just witnessed in the annual meeting of t est possible service to Clubs NS PARTY STRENGTH INCREASING The Democratic party in Pennsyl- inst November. Thousands of Demo- are bsck in that Teddy failed of Ihousands of iudependents aligned themselves with the-wisp last year ranks, thankful election, who Presydent Wilson snd a Democratic Congress and disgusted with the fu- tility of third party efforts, are prepar- ing to take their place under the Democratic banner, w pro With other par- ties disintegrating and torn with fact- ions! strife, the Democratic partly in Pennsylvania to-day is militant and growing. —————— LOUALS gressives belong, harmonious Th fair Naturdav is on this snd & week the Grange Encamp. i ft pena.” - “ara Barger of Tiffin. Ohio i® guest of Miss Mary week, on % 3 a VE Tam ws th Grove in Centre Hall last week. Uhe Pennsylvania railroad station at Dewart and postoffice at Allenwood were robbed one night last week A valuable draft horse, the beat in bia stable, dizd for John R Eckley, on the Hpicher farm, near Centre Hall ote day last week, The cause of the animsl’s death was due to an attack of szoturia, A new boardwalk was built to the front of Miss Kate Fleishe!’s residence Ia Centre Hall. It is the first wooden walk constructed in Centre Hall in a number of years. The carpenter work was done by John Rossman. H. ©. Robinson, formerly a resident of Centre Hall, was in town on Mon- day. He contemplates making a trip to Richmond, Virginfa, in the near future, and it ig possible he will purchase a farm there for his sons, Messrs. Lloyd Boyder, Charley Condo, and John H, Weber of Centre Hall ; 8. BE. Weber of Boalsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeClellan of Linden Hell were among those not previously mentioned who for several days attended the Williamegrove picaie. Miss Alice E. Weber of Huntingdon wos the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. John H. Weber, last week. She ls now among friends In Bonlsburg where she will remain until Baturday. Miss Weber is the daughter of P. M. Weber of Huntingdon and Is # wlenographer in the office of Ate _ torney Henderson, and is also a notary publie, M Annie Lohr atten turned to i a month's visit at | Mra. Maria Wag | daughter Miss Esther | | ndir ville, | Boalsburg, are ar a8 i Harvest Home services will be {in the Reformed norniog at 10:15 in the evening H. C. Rothrock. | Guyer Durst, and chureh on Runde and s song service Wm Roland Y eXCun | Gettysburg on Runday, Prof, and Mrs. H Rrog "oun the were among C. and George E Messer | Odd Fellows picnic at | on Monday. | Mm. B. F attended the Hunters lHler and Miw Went Harry Ke hilds of Charleston, c Virginia and Mr, and Mrs t 3 Keller, ’ { Bunday with Miss Sarah Keller A walk | Boalsburg Cemetery Associatio $ | the east side of the ceme Ya id concrete Waa idl { i with the main walk at i Te i church. Ibe work week. A. W. Dale, one « { superintended it. WS — Spring Mills, T. B. Jamison and Mrs. Su ring are quite ill, Mra Mitchell of Mill 3 ing relatives for a few daye, Perry Luse of Centre Hall Sunday with Mra. Kate Bhook Qaite a jot have brought here from Union and counties, pr —— of peaches hong | Berjamin Donachy came home on | | Baturday to see his Mrs, Herring who is quite ill, The Penn Hall school pirnicked at Beaver Dam Haturday and had an er joyable t Miss Mable Long went to burg on Monday where she ix the primary schools Mr. and Mrs. Charles EE. A Lutheran Fuanpdas . ime, Anrons. grade of Henn Montreal, Canada, spent a dave | with Hon. Wm. M. Allis the former, Misses Ruth Sarah and (Gladys went Weat Cheater Normal Rehan! on Monday to continue their studies there, The Zottle reunion, which was held last Haturday in Harter's woods, was a pleasant event, and was attended by most of the relatives, also number of friends. fow father of Hmith, Mover to quite » nM \ Potters Mills The new Forester, Mr. Montgomery, arrived at this place on Tuesday, Mr. and Mra. Clifford Thomas left on Tueadsy for New York, Miss Anna Fortney of Tusseyville spent Wednesday With friends at this place, Mr. aod Mre G. H. MoCormiok re- tarned from their trip to Buffalo on Haturday, Harry Wilkinson has gone to Jenn. neite where Le expects to work at the carpenter trade, Mr. and Mm. F. A. Carson apent Wednesday afternoon in Bellefonte, H. B. Bpangler and son William of Chicago spent Bunday with the Wilkinson family, The Honorable William Allison and family of Soring Mills pant Fanday with Edward Allison, Mrs. Perry McKinney moved her household goods to the home of her husband on Thursday. William Faust has retary od to the home of his uncle after visiting with his father at Spring Mills for Soren, weeks » garonsburs, & week but is Improving now, Bunday wilh her cousin Gillard Eisen- indefinite Dunlo. i We time among her friends st M inaes of of Hosterman oburi Were gtiosts at the John and nome wt» HATH Mad Mrs, Cook Hubler were very of Mra Mr guests at the home and daughts from a week’ Gike wilh ung lady, parenis, Mr, and dra. Joh f i i Of Mii Woodward. pines {sgisewite jit ¥v ting ner ard family Hoy Wesley H itor at in New slerman town ira vie the home of Chas Hosterman,” leon Ard spent er part of lsst week Lewisburg L. L. Weaver, R. A Orndorf, H Gilbert and J. H. Bowersox trip to Btate College week The schools opened Monday morn. ing Boyd Vonads of Bpriog Mille tonches the school in town, and Chas, Musser the Vonada school, Li. L. Weaver and family, W, J Bmith and family sutoes to Laurelton Sunday afternoon attend the fuperal of a nephew of Mrs, Bmith's, Having spent ten days at the Wood. ward House, Rev. Taylor, D D . And daughter, Miss Elizabeth, returned to their home in Joonista Fridey afer noon, Having spent two months with the lady's parents, Prof. Stover. wile and dsughter, Miss Grace, returned to their home in Bl omefleld, N. J, one day inst week. They were accompaniod home by the Indy's sister, Mise Lids Hosterman, where she intends going to school, rt H. BR. Spangler and son William Ww. Bpangler, Jr, of Park Ridge, a suburb of Uhtesgo, were guests for a fow dyn nt the home of thy former's father W, W, Bpaogier, in Centre Fisll, He in one of the fares in the traffic depart. ment of the Chiosgo and tin Railroad, no Master W the great with friends made one day last to * y to I of New York, Sc ———-— Bad TY Jou fs BY i wr be vers i 5) consider: hifally replied kK it over a min ppily answered the! ty encouraged by hia ew | ttitude : “1 think employer I ean fix it.” responded the! *1 won't be able to give you any more but just as soon as the boy gets big enough we will find a position for him in the office bere." | Philadelphia Telegraph, i Honey. Next to Them. ! “I'm sure.” sald the guest he had un expectedly brought home to dinner that evening, “that 1 have put you out” “Not at all,” she replied sweetly: “not | at all. We gave you just what we! were going to have ourselves—just our | ordinary dinner ®ou know.” i “1 wish 1 conld belleve that, but 1 still feel that I have put you to a great | deal of trouble and annoyance, 1f so 1} am sorry that 1 allowed your husband to persuade me to come.” i “I don’t want yon to feel that way| at all. We were delighted to have yon with us. We Jove to have our friends drop in and take pot luck with ne” | And when he got sutside he looked! back at the house and muttered: “Li | ars! 1 smelled corned beef and cab bage when | entered that home, and what I got was English muttén chops Good h ment of t 4 HENRY F. BITNER, A. M, Ph. D. SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER J nands zt 1 y Tissh ¢ ¢ 3 4 id forth yes : “i ¢ garos Bor ER mw PORT ¢ ™ 3 reasonmt Bell phon ADVERTISEMENTS, RE, CENTRE ; RIX Centre Reporter, §1 00 a year. The National Stockman & Farmer PITTSBURG, PA. 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