The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1913, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER ALLEGHENY RAPS ROAD LOAN, The Youth's Companion I'n 1014, C +ulURT PROCLAMATION, ERI O000000004BARCEPIOBDBOY
. | Reven college presidents and a num: . Whereas the Honorable ¥ If : he ke TT - . ——
: you ate Jr the market DOES YOUR STOVE
FOUR-HORSE FARM NEED REPAIRS?
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1918 Urge Voters of Pennsylvania t .. (bor of college instructore, including | grin
ituated in Penn Valley onsuit
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- a ex-President Taft, will contribute to | county of
Waring
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The Youth's Companion during 1914. | to me dire
Nov. 4. | Phen there is Gene Stratton Porter, | ? jens, Urplians
of the Pes
| whose stories of Indiana woods and | Jail Delivery,
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swamps bave made her famous, and |
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———— . — pose the Measure at the Polls
DECEMBER COURT JURORS.
The allied Boards of Trade ol Alle
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Grand and Traverse Jurors Drawn for the : :
Two Weeks Court Begloning Monday, | gjheny county, comprising twenty-six
December 1st. units, has added its opposition to that 5 .
The December court opens on the uf a Pittsburgh hamber of COM wrote a dull line in her life, and Mrs, |
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first Monday of that month, which falls against the prop d $50,000,000 | jurton Harrison, who remembers |
on the first day of the month, The Ga for roads. | when conversation was eally an art | ooo.
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jurors drawn follow : ent meeting the allied bodies |a practi ed in W swhington and in|
: : _ {the manor houses of Virginia, And
GRAND JURORS, passed a resosutioln pposl the p i ; :
B kK. Glack n B : proj tutional tis is just a beginning of the list.
E. A. Bullock, blacksmith, Boggs sage of lhe Proposs Trapt If ‘ ;
: y . i ' ou know The Companion, you
C. R. Brown, blacksmith, Millheim amendment. for roads, IL [OLOGY i. 1 b ea nretty cleat iden Yo) what o in
Llyod Dinges, miller, Haines “Resolved, That aithcugh we are In :
B. C Fredericks, laborer, Gregg , : ldo not koow, ask us to send you | the
W. C. Gramley, huckster, Gregg tire Commonwealth, and realize the | ple coples—for instance, the se | 4¢
Harry Gunsallus, clerk, Snow Shoe importance of such roads in the de- | : * :
Boro velopment of every community, we pe-
id. G i Rust lieve the proposed $50,000,000 state | Arthur Stanwood Piet’s fine serial— | Bellefonte, Gctober 20, 1913, i '
3 : R 5 ‘ iieve B FOpOse eI, UU Gla ! : 3 3 3 .
Ed. Grevish, miner, Rush i : P F $o 8 tate lo ins father’s Son.” Full an-| g National
Thos = vol seek; slle 3 ond issue to be unnecessary and un- | 11 3 i
Thos. 8. Hazel, merchant, Bellefonte 554 ; 7 i nouncement for 1914 will be sent with | T= BLI¢ \LE Of LUAL J
Jacob Harpster, farmer, Ferguson economic; that it will be used for po | the sample copies hm i VRSTATE IN POTTER TOWNSHIF— St k & F man
C. U. Hoffer, clerk, Philipsburg litical purposes; and we therefore urge | ha year’s subscription of ¢2.00 ipa tr rata os al hale 00 man dl Mel
Geo. W. Keister, lumberman, Haines the voters of Allegheny count ) OP | here is included The Companion |d premise wie in the PITTSBURG. PA
James P. Kelley, clerk, Snow Shoe | pose the proposed bond h : hy 8 i ob : 1 42 « PA.
Boro coming election.”
Jacob Lyon, butcher, Bellefonte The'organizatiol ynnected with the
Howard Miller, gentleman Miles Hi } i Trade of Allegheny
E. C. McKinley, laborer, Boggs
James McMullen, gentleman, Boggs
Stuart Ripka, farmer, Spring in :
C. M. Resides, farmer, Union South Hil akland, Hazlewood, Wil | Frousfers of fen! Estate ree ; 3s oe # Gegrees | special offers.
William Rider, laborer, Bellefonte ! ‘ent : j Mnte XN : i
me at once for particulars
| Kute Douglas Wiggin, who never Also have for sale 5 Nice Homes
ituated in different parts of Centre
Hall, the stove the means of
Buyers an ur stove ready
to consult mie 4 1 i 1
; in, or does it
i market,
| % Pe Soe tr it now
a BR TE TTI] . ’ LO IL NOW,
| CHAS. D. BARTROLOMEW, & I efor , ill
# fore the rush season will
Real Estate and Insurance ¢
CENTRE HALL, PA ps
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CPOE PORIVOSIP uae GRINOIODE
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store Hr next year’s readers. If you
R0CEEOOVRROPERVR DETECT IRR IAS
favor of good roads thr sughout the en
| containing the opening chapters of
We handle ti
World-Famous
Red Cross Stoves
and Ranges,
retical Home Calendar for 1914, ane Inia 4 Ve re Fa, AJ . ’
§ 3 ¢ lendar BY 1 URBDAY. 1H YH DAY OF OCIOBES Worlds C(reatest Farm Paper
all the issues of the paper for the re- : .
Comes Every Week and
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wsining weeks « f 1913, dating from} DESCRIP ION Stops When Time is Out
| the time the subscription is ts sived, | Description of ka i fa i SY t Yeor $ 1.00
| HE GE Se Cr pe om ew | 4 ng » # Jost a ¢ Ee i i i i 3 Yea s £50
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i ) A : S : w | fammie Keller to Mra Annie | A
Ww. F. Rishel, iarmer, Gregg . ail - te : rae ; - . ’ TIN of land io Harris twp
W. H. Sinkabine, farmer, Gregg i ! a= : : ‘ . :
Hammond Sechler, merchant, Belle | aden, Ferryviie ~AY&HAS in I. EE. Griest et ux to Edward Fiick y White Och Nom aa . ’ : New B= i ¢ d
fom i Beschview snd Boe] a EE a i TW oie Cal «||| Ladies Li2 Yew Fall an
Benj. Swith, mason, Bellefonte rade, the vi ft A eny oH. ¢ Robison et ux 1 xi } 4 “ WwW < n
ma ” : . vol. County ti x 11 n Par Board of Pu ry . Suit pet i ¥ . : . - : ep sid i 8 / A
J Linn Woomer, mason, State Col nty A Son a ; Wright et al, tract of lan | prches to © Bo\ ; dey Went Stationc ry : inter (Joods
lege iC DE aug ido "lawp. $1400 # > Af ne of Dress Good
IRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. Commissiol iatles W, Fisher to Ellas Weaver West 22.5 : “3 Ve carry the b
fede ow vest eeeo vole
neBEeene
~~ George Brian, farmer, Potter ecasons For Opposition. rect of land in Gregg twp. $556.
David Benrers, farmer, Half Mcon oii ia : Robert 1 Bitoer et ux to Elise
Charles Batchler, agent, Rush . i an \ a.) ver, tract o 6 n Liregi pals $3.5 i ee f - 18 a sl
John C. Bathurst, barber, Liberty { ? : : \ . . nondes ;
Chas. F. Cock, book-keeper, Bellefonte | t forth . : . 2 al , rua 4 Will G4, ki ’ annah I " : v . ; : A ; Pen and Pen -
A. C. Confer, farmer, Gregg ‘acl i i il 1 abl
H. A. Crain, manager, Philipsburg C ani is
J 8B. Condo, farmer, Marion wn a oe es : Sa Dr. OC. P. W. Fisher's helrs, to Em 3 ‘ a Good gra
Hats and Caps
Dress & Work Gloves
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Alfred Derr, editor, Bellefonte
> L. M. Decker, laborer, Potter . : . : . . 2
James Eberts, farmer, Worth ee aun, soa : —— ; NK DD. 1 a Want a G i ¢ Sweaters
> Tuomas ¥lewsher, farmer, Potter : sie a : . : the woman with a single . i : ant a (ood t
J.T. Fye, taruer, Burnside 2 > : : ; handy , may hepe lo-conble bp. Eo : : Toilet Paper ?
M. I. Gardoer, Insurance agent, Belle- Soh § , .
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Blankets
fonte
kdward Grove, laborer, Milesburg
AE HO, SIAR YT
Heury Kine, lon keeper, Bellefonte H x i ‘ Re )ssiman
Newton Krebs, merchant, Ferguson ® i .
“ SPRING TILLS, PA.
P. I. Leiwzel, butcher, Millbeiumn : i z v 4 Forget your old
J Philip Leister, farmer, Potter
Rush Larimer, laborer, Bellefonte A av : . tnd 1m pre 3S10NS of
Charles Lutz, farmer, Benner
Albert Maguire, mason, Worth ; » ' nis Tied $17 Clothes. In
Fred Mechtley, laborer, College a Perven 4 . ; jx : — Ts ores . " ae 3 i
C. A. Miller, laundryman, State Col- re a o A STY 1 KE, + 14 | J S ‘ ‘ elas |B |
lege . x . : : 5 . serchies § : :
H. C. Musser, teacher, Miles Gal ) Sy : you gc kK style,
A. C. Morris, Jr., iasborer, Bellefonte :
George A. Miller, merchant, Bellefonte : % { Ra ; 8 : : : at ¢ 5 pl us a 1 1 -W O ol of 1:6 \ ot 1 . b : 8
james McWilliams, laborer, Fergus So : 3 nd . i a : y
Ent re Rosh Organon [ pense to the : fa b1 1C S, P 1 us . ret a pl . : : ;
J. 1. Reed, mason, Rush ct expert work- " ; ane d in mg in daily. ¢
Dansel Stine, laborer, South Philips- aan § : ; ¥ ave ineiided h . 1 PA x7" age} Jost 4 2)
burg 3 the sche a A Lt manshiy US | {aed wii mereninr ood stings appons. .° | toa 1 ;
James Stahl, saddler, Centre Hall i and as these wil : 'e : P, > LNUMB2R 2. TIMBER 1RAUT. All the |} A fine me of Men S Dress Shoes at
J. 3. Swabb, laborer, Potter 4, and aa these will cost avout $20. | J} gygaranteed sat- ff lms oom nots comes | § $2.25 to $3.50, Tan and Black,
David Slagel, carpenter, State College! ., ’ veh pt tan’ or Atte isfaction Ciunitg Al 8 pie § oA c itd |
J. P. Shook, farmer, Miles as oF Bos P. eal :
’ ’ Ce £ i st thi pat of i re : 3 8 : i v i 1. :
Harry Sawers, merchant, State Col-| _. = « ronda will be $15.000- 2 Gog. Wn oe I NO A ney tary el € of W Or Shoes for Men and
lege = (ohn U0 8 ston i i - :
William W ood, merchant, Rush a got 3 ty Ly the legis y= sacl Jia Gg z ib
John White, farmer, Howard twp. ava which coed Tht offect De: : : = Vi fos and wight patches; net messtie. 1 bein =
8. EE. Ward, mechanic, Ferguson 1913. takes over the control of the Ero, Seenig Gusing hes jie | ne ze Rubber Boots and Shoes for wet weather
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Charles Wilcox, carpenter, South} oe { th township gi Jo... a y Sil in . at SOI, | : atzel, 4 |
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Philipsburg aervisors. thes omingz employe ETRY, Gee uid Kilas P, Gents iis Deed dated Ma .
_TRAVERSE JUROKS ~SECOND WEEK. the hirhway department, 1 all c Fy mw : he BE Ye A ed Fancy Jersey Sweets etc.
A. A. Alexander, farmer, Haines road ta will hereafter be pald ove - ih A RE I OF Gall: Portsact) tar 1a cant T : ¢
N. A. Auman, merchant, Miliheim to the k department. If in add TIES I Loi day of sie; remainder ui Apri ist, whes he best line of fresh Groceries in town,
Ed. Beightol, miner, Snow Shoe Boro | tion he Ia permitis \ cpend this : — Eo salt, baits Off CORATMALION uf MIG. Ze coll cxstiri g :
Frank Beck, carpenter, Philipsburg snormous bond issue he will have *The same price the world ower” MANDA. C. GOBBLE, = pring Mills, Py We sell nothing but the best at lowest prices
John Corman, farmer, Walker
Chas. N. Decker, farmer, Walker this patronage | conti el arc only $17,because - = Ot B 1 taal ( F EMERY ( 1
Lyman Emerick, merchant, Patton tions for govern 'nited Blatea sen aroect mialrara Cl SE
# ’ * . a FCS AA ARC A sof hit i and jot d ad 1a ! entre al
Geo. W. Fisher, farmer, Burnside tor or any other officer or measure thel : 4 : id gy Bkit-2000 hots and ok and adjoining lot on . . y
Harry Frantz, farmer, Potter which may be broug efore the men sclothingapply Yaniely ul oi BL ou of ;
John Gordon, fireman, Bellefonte Fi ta scientific methods in
Raymond Gardacr, laborer, Liberty inasmuch as the governor ap] d . . ’
rd 4 i ¢ ishway ommiceione the aniire # tb fr 18 3 we
Ed. 1. Jordon, farmer, Spring the highs y comimi foner, the uth pro ucing this Spc GEORGE L. LEE HOME IN CENTRE
. {une AC or tzation of his department, em : : . : HALL FOR sALE
I. M. Kunes, merchant, Liberty : Ok 1 6 g PRES Bs cial suit ona big scale. bir. George L. 1.6 boise on Main street oat
A. L. Johanson, farmer, Patton ploylng thousands of men in ever) Reformed church la Centre Hall, fine bri !
’ ’ i, An brick :
house, siate rool, eleven rooms, including bath
y f a =tal 5 ws 4 § .
ohn A. Lucas farmer, Boggs conn of tie state, can be used for They have increased room and office, interior fAnishied In hard Wood
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= Clement Luse, carpenter, Centre Hall | rolitical purposes by the party In [ oak and cherry ; finie cellar unger whole house ;
Reuben Mull, agent, Philipsb power the quality, and have [[ (wine, sui, sive pine ook 47 a LADIES’
; 3 ch 1k SOUT, » if > OrRInE OrGer ; arge ( oreh © feet deed ) of
Claud Moore, Jeweler od So The report also calls attention {0 reduced the price, be- teiids around two sides of house © frame ae on
Wile i ’ i
' ’ \ \ : ¢ 8% 38 feet, tie four bead, grouna floor Hon
; the New York bond iegue of 250,000, e th] c e throughout : ai He na Noor cemented
Jacob Meyer, gentleman, Harris : cause of th grog ¢ Moughunt ; an excellent | arage in st ina
drive way by house ; all necoossa:y
ooo. much of which went to favorad : : . : : s
James Martin, @borer, State College contractors Now In « vier ta com economy n specializ- Sy 8 on Sat clam condition ; nl “ 44
; f sit rs ry NOW irs iL Aare comparatively pew with «ll convenie
Chester McCormick, farmer, Ferguson | plete the work mapped out in Now ing on ONE QUALITY neoossary to make a comloftabie Boe Tenis Ane -
P. J. McDonnell, foreman, Unionville | York avother $50,000,000 is to be ex in big volume. parehascr, APY No HIRAM LE& Chester
| . 3 hy iA #8 fy olor
Charles Poorman, laborer, Walker pended, springs, or F. I. LEE, Beliefonte. mu
Peter Rolly, blacksmith, Rush S———— All the latest styles £4
Dennis R hs ar, W When Critics Disagreed Gover ani LOT IN CENTRE HALL FO
nh Rous, tassios, Worth pe hen Cr ae u_zood} [I for Fall. Letusshow T0112 CENTRE HALL Poh
B. F. Shaffer, gentleman, Walker . : The undersigned offers for sale his house and
8, 8, Biwcox, farmer, Rush story which seems to show that in the yo u h ow to save lot, on Hoffer street, now occupied by Joho
» Marta j ’
ao : a a Che house is in good cend
matter of poetry critics hold divers ; 3 guod cundition dud has
i I ir) 1 % been painted within a year; &iso a good stable,
Henry Sinciair, liverym ; : . :
y ’ ry man, Snow Shoe opnitjous and that one mans opinion money on your fruit and flue gardon. Price reasonable. For
Boro f¢ ns good as another's According to further information inquire of-L. W, WALKER,
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H. H. Stover, paiater, Miles the “professor, Aubrey De vere, he |} clothes and be JI Mime b RET Sigh will cure corns |
H.F. shook, farmer Gregg Irish poet collected on the same day 1 11 r
Harry Todd, agent, Philipsburg the opinion of three of his brother | y C d essed. " AVION hl Jorsoin ATS hot by notified not
" . orsetbas . § a ————— assis i ys DrOises « a dis
Henry Thompson, farmer, Liberty poets on the poetic al standing of F ! as all poreons Toad to wil Hat
William Taylor, milk dealer, Spring Burns Everything For ! ne Ma 10 law. JAM KS F. H. FOURT,
Aaron Ulrich, farmer, Penn One ofgfhiess poets, who wis Tens MEN, WOMEN or CHILD tae p SOLD ONLY AT
gon, sal Burns’ songs were wrfoect, | v d oun iw
Adam Vonada, gentleman, Miles hoy that one had to forget ol ble From Head to Foot FAT CATTLE FOR SALE-Bull weighing
| i 1400 iby, and two young osttio, all fit for beefs
J. 8. Weaver, farmer, Haines pleces to enjoy them. The second, who ’ 8 © HEINNIUH, Georges Vasley, Spring Mills, YEA 2 ER’S S >
Clyde Wieland, laborer, H arris was Wordsworth, said that Burns’ “se CLAST ER’ S ~b Si il 0.4 G HOE STORE
Alfred Witherite, farmer, Boggs rlous efforts” showed great genius, but Bellefonte, Pa. AWANTED <A trio of old fashioned Creoley
8, C. Witmer, farmer, Benner that his foolish little amatory poems i chickens. Apply to H. W. SHOEMAKER, Bivors PELLEFONTE
John BE. Yeager, farmer Curtin were worthy only of oblivion, The a ER Ls a ys
' 5 third was Sir Henry Taylor, who sald Che Store of Biggest Values! "a RCH ws ede Stone
y BEEF HIDES WANTED The undersigned i in
: | that he found Burns’ songs and is se The STYLEPLUS Store quest of ali woights of hides apd will pay highest
The burlesque sctress is genersily | oo "oon, alike tedious and disa- Price for skie, : AL Divs! the prict lu elovon
edgaged at her own figure, i Arenabll: Lh Ll ae rem Re os mints SA, Foitem dls Pu,
wer