a THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED (WEEKLY. 8. W. SMITH, . , . Editor and Proprietor, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Harr, . . . Penna THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1913 TERMS, ~The terms of t subssriphien to the Re porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISING RAT Diaplay advertise- ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in- sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue, Dis- piay advertising occupying less space than ten- inches and for less than three insertions, from: fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each; issue, according to composition, Minimum charge soventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying display advertis- ing five cents per lige tor each insertion ; other wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning, United Evangelical—-Lemont, morning ; Linden Hall, afternoon. Reformed —~Union, morning ; Mills, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Siring morning, Harvest ; Tusseyville, even- Lutheran--Spring Mills, Home ; Centre Hall, ing, Harvest Home afternoon Market Reports, Wheat, red Corn, on cob, 7 Com, she Rye Oats Jarley 00 to 13 9 00 to 11 ¢ Hay, Timothy, first grade Hay, mixed Butter ...... Preys A thiog which many voters do no appear to clearly understand is that every voter to cast two s2piarate and distinet ballots at the pri- mary election Fuesday, if he chooses to do so and is enrolled by stating his party preference when he registered, He has a right to vote for a non.par- tisan ballot for judge of the superior court, and another ballot containing the names of candidates for local offices —{iwo separate tickets. There will be no mark on the non- partisan ballot to indicate what party the candidates belong to. It is the in- tention of the law that the Judges shall be nominated and elected with- out any regard to party politics, It isimportant that every voter shall clearly understand these things in order that he may exercise all his rights as a free American citizen. is entitled next LOCALS Miss Mary Kennedy is in Altoons with ber sister, Mrs. E. L. Bartholo- mew, The Dr. Fisher home in Zion was sold at public sale to Joel Royer of near that place for $3675, Miss Florence Babel of Lancaster spent a week in Centre Hall the guest of Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Jones, H E Bhirk will erect a large shed, this fall, in which to store farming implements in the sale of which ve is engaged. The chart for after Monday, Beptembver 15th. chart will be at the Spring postofiice, The Mills the boarding house on Grange Park Bunday noon. These dinners have gained a reputation and are largely patronizad. A charter was granted to the Boals- burg Electric company, capital $5 000 The incor.oratordare Dr. L. E. Kid- der, Theodore Davis Boal, W. H, Stuart, H. C. Rothrock and J. M. Wieland, Deputy Sheriff H. G. Bhearer of Lock Haven was attacked by three bull dogs that broke from their kennel to the rear of his home. The dogs threw the man to the gre und, and in- managed to get away from them by crawling to the gate of his yard snd entering it Mra. C. D. Bartholomew and chil- dren Margaret and E.izabeth will go to Philipsburg the latter part of this week and remain for a week. Mre, Rose DeWoody will go with them and will be the guest of Mrs. J. L. Heig- fried. The trip will be made in a Ford ear with Miss Helen Bartholo- mew at the wheel, Mr. and Mrs Samuel E. Gobble of near Spring Mills were in Centre Hall on Tuesday, and called at this office to arrange for the sale of the 1eal estate of the late Eaiouei E. Krile, The sale will be held November 6h, at which time the Ertle farm and a tract of timber land will be sold. An adver. tisement will appear later, A motorist from New York ran into and upset a carriage occupied by Mrs Chronister, wife of former Sheriff Chronister, and two children, at Han- nash Furnace. The motorist took the woman and two children to a house nesrby, and finding they were not in- Jured to any extent continued his Journey to Tyrone. - On reaching that place, he was placed under arrest, and later upon the payment of $50 00 wae relensed, AS AAA Hacke’'s New Model Show which will be with ue for several nights, vomes well recommended from our nearby towns. The show ls mors, refined, iostructive and promisivg, Admission 10 and 15 cents, PLAY DEMONSTRATION, School Teachers Should Witness th Demonstration by the ¥. MU, A, The following letter from H. R Austin, county secretary of the county committee Y, M, C. A., explains it- self : “On Wednesday, Beptember 17, at 1:30 p. m., there will be given at the Grange Eacapment and Fair, under the direction of the Young Men's Curistian Association of Centre coun- ty, a ‘* Play Demonstration,’ for the school teachers of unty. Viny he entire c¢ This will consist of practical demon- atrations of group, games for planation of a rural school athletics, for of those teachers who appreciate the high physical and moral value of play, | tes, and nther | and ex- for | boys apd girls, mprebensive plan the he fit and who would be glad to avail theme selves of an opportunity to learn new outdoor games such ss will be present” ed at this time. All county pecially urged to attend, in BLY with their pupils, this Play Demon. | stration. { N rifice of gcho will be well worth =» ('bareh | Valley and belong. schoo! teachers are 1. COIN g The sac hile albania tran Fp cher Houre Sold Bpicher property on adjoining the Banking Company's lot, ing to Mrs. W, H erly Miss Carrie Hpi through . D. Barth Hiram and Frank D. of the estate of Dr. the nse of Miss Hadie street, Penns Heckenbury, forme sher lomew to Messrg, Live, George L ' executors Lee, for McKinney, Miss the Dr Church McKinney, who now lives in the April, Lee home, will street property occupy after next ———————— Minister Leaves Heborsbharg Rev. J.D F last May a year has been serving Rebersturg Lutheran o Hassinger, who since Iarge, nis Bi cepled a call at Jeannette, and will to his new field some time i: gO 1 Udttober, plot harris 1OWNship. Irwin Jobnson few days at Bosalsburg Miss Martha Boal of Cen spent last week at Boalsburg, George Geltig of Pittsbu his sisters at Boals burg aud Oak Alexander Kuhn departed on Satur day for a visit with at Will | iamsport, Mr, and Mrs. # of Crafton spent tre Hall} irg his son Harry Bailey are ing happy over the arrival of a daughter at their home week. Mr. and Mrs, Frank McFarlane tertained a number of their panione Wednesday week, Mildred Kuhn the litt Mr and Mra E M ing from a fever A number of workmen Boalsburg makiog srrangements doing work neces the co pletion of the road. Wm Myers snd son Merrill, Joh Myers and family of Spring Mille, and | Frank Milward and family of Pleasant | Gasp with the r niece Dorothy Corl of | the home of | C. W. Corl during the past week, Mrs. Maggie Clipfell of Lincoln, | Nebraska, is eperding some time with relatives in this place, Bhe was forme erly Mise Maggie Dale a dsugiter of Amos Dale who at the time of birth resided at Bhingletown on the farm now occupied by E W At an early age she with her parents moved to Michigan, this is her first visit to Pennsylvania ; she is much in- terested in ber native home. One of the pleasures of this visit to be held 1n remembrance was her attendance at the celebration of Mre, Margaret K: birthday. A notable cently in Keiler, Boalaburg's o that day alisined nivetie h year of her age, fhe aged well preserved in mind sud bedy, «n- joyed the occasion to its fullest extort There were gathered about hey enildren, grandchildren sod great. grandchildren, and this slone was joy sufficient. The speakers were Rev 8. UC. Btover and Clement Dale, E.q , and Miss Ethel Dale of Bellefonte re. cited one of Longfellow’s poems er. titled ** The Old Clock on the Mra. Keller is the Keller, and before Miss Margaret Bheneberge, For the many, many years she lived here she has held the respect and esteem of all Mr. and Mre. Geo. Binelair of Clin. ton county were guests at the J. N Meyer home Runday and Monday Tuesday snd Wednesday were spent with the John Carper and J M. Ross families at Linden Hall, going from there to Bpring Bank. Mrs Sinclai 's vamk before her marriage was Miss Katharine Meyer a daughter of Ham. uel Meyer who occupied the Meyer | farm east of Boalsburg., At this place | she was married to Mr. Binolair in| Jan, 1862, by Rev. W. H, Gr bh. Soon | after their marriage they left Centre | county, living part of the time in New York. They attended the Harvest Home pervies in the Reformed ob ureh on Banday, thie being the first time #ince the day of the dedication of the church. The sged couple have retired from active farm life and expect to #pend the remaining days of their life with their children Al present they are at the home of thelr dsugh. ter, Mrs. Charles Nelson at Keating, Fuesday of ia evening o ie daughter «Un 8 re light stteck of typh #tale are seary for isitors at Chicago were ber Hees Het'n gathering wee hat honor of Aunt Msrgaret idest citizen, who the sdy, »0 her ' Stake ’ of David marrisge weg widow her Tusseyville Bamuel Wagner of Boalsburg greet. ed his friends here over Bundsay, { Mrs, John Royer and children of Mifflin county arevisiting with friends | at this place, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred burg attended Harvest here Bunday afternoon - Mrs Maria W home, on =u Boalg. Lee of Home service | agner returned to her tnday, after week with friends Mr, Mrs Millbeim spent spending a at Boaslshurg William Nunpday at and Htoner of home | Mrs, | the of the former's parents, Mr. and ier, Frazier, went 1 of his ur ele, | from studies at sy. fee efonte to the fe hone , anda there he | Bellefonte Academy, At Livden Hall, Linden on Saturday, Hall baseball team «¢ Fusseyville team by a score of 14 to 10 Ailthe bedly beaten igh our hovs they returped home i ‘allers at the bome of John H on Munday were :" Hugh Harn! Sirs Afr and Mrs David Btoner, Richardson and son Mrs Foster ters Ida » Orvis, Frazier son Farle d Karrie Wedpesday evening the thered a _ — Linden Hall fge Mearson So Cirass nnd Clover Seeds, hand ne timotl well as ition is called to s | re