pe THE CENTRE REPORTER FBEURBDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913 FOR JUNAE OF SUPERIOR COURT. WEBSTER GRIM of Bucks County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Commissioner: J. ADAM HAZEL of Spring Township. For County Coroner: DR. JOHN SEBRING, Jr., of Bellefonte, For Jury Woodward. After spending some time with their gon Roy in Akron, Ohio, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Musser returned to their home last Wednesday. Revival services are being held io the Evangelical Association church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Rom- berger. Mr. and Mrs Yost from Harrisburg are visiting the lady’s aunt, Mrs, Dr. Ard. Messrs. J. B. Ard, Boyd Vonads and Thomas Wolfe attended a sale at Rebe-sburg last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, James Dunkle, a new- ly married couple from Reading, were entertained at the home of the lady’s uncle, James VooNeids, a few days last week. Charles Orndorf, Mr. and Mrs Daniel Benner had business in Belle fonte last Wednesday. Mrs. Phoebe Wise ppent several days last week with her son, Samuel Ocp- dorf, near Coburn. Mr. Romig from Altoona visited his sister, Mrs. Hill, at the Woodward House Saturday and Sanday. life REBERSBURG Last Thursday Wallace Krider moved into his dwelling which ad- jrius the posi fice, Mr. Krider had the interior of the remcdeled aud also tuilt a large to it duriog the past summer, Mrs. Nancy Herman of State Col- lege spent last Thursday night at this place at the howe of Monassa Gilbert She was on her way to Hugar Valley where she will visit relatives. The late ran have greatly delained our farmers in buskipg corn. Last Raturday Hon. Willis Bierley moved to his mountain home south of Smuliton. 1 he cattle sale held at this place on Saturday by the Rickert Bros. was well attended by peo. le frcm all parts of this portion of the country. The cattle cflered for sale were all dis posed of. Lester Minnich, who is employed st State College, spent last Saturday and Sunday at this place looking after the wants of his family. bousa addition Pine Grove Mulls Miss Edith Sankey returned to ber home pear Millheim on Saturday after spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goss of Al- toons visited relatives here last week Mrs Ella Shiviey of Altoona spent several days Jast week with her molb- er, Mra. Goss, Mra Georgie Musser O:bornpe Freeport, lilinoie, visited ber sunt, Mrs. Jam+s Smith, last week. Mra. Philip Dale and daughter, Mre. Miller, of Oak Hall were visitors at the home of Mra. Kate Musser last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller spent Sunday at the home of George Koch of Fairbrook. Mrs N.J. Krebs, Mrs LI. D. Musser, Mrs. J. Will Kepler and Mre. Charles (Goss were entertained at the home of Mrr, Benton Heberling of Btate College last Wednesday. Miss Nora Powell of McAlveys Fort spent several days with her aunt, Mrs. L. D. Musser, Mrs. Waddle and Mrs, Sellers of Brierly are visiting their aunt, Mrs Kate Musser, on Baturday. Mr. and Mra, Kyle Osman of State College visited over Bunday at the James Smith home. of Centre Mills, Mra. Lizzie Hassenplug, near Spring Bank, has been on the sick list the past week. Mra. Rebecca Emerick and daughter Mies Bessie moved from Centre Hall into J. A. Kline's tenant house, Mr. and Mre, Charles Coble and baby returned home after a prolonged visit with the former's parents at Linden Hall, Prof. Elmer Bierly is having lime burned on his farm at present. Mr, Kephart superintends the work, Miss Minnie Kline returned home after an absence of seventeen weeks, during which time she conducted Evangelistic service at Mt, Lake Park, Md, the famous summer resort, and attended camp meetings at Cumberland, Md, Bhe also visited relatives in Altoona, Ex. Bherift Brungard of Centre Hall transacted business in this ‘vicinity recently. ————— I ————— Prof. BR U. Wasson is arranging for an oratorieal contest among the male youths in the public schools of Cen- tre county, A prizy of $2500 by the Firat National Bank of Bellefoute, will go to the winner over all, and a prizs of $10.00 by the Millhg¢im Bank- ing Company to the best speaker in the Millheim district, Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year, OPPOSE THE ROAD LOAN, Lancaster County Man Declares That Earth Road System Is Ignored by Highway Plans. Claiming there is nobody connected with the state highway departmen who knows how to place the thousands of miles of dirt roads in Pennsylvania in good condition, Dr. Donald McCas key, of Lancaster county, in an art.c.o that appeared in the Pennsylvania Farmer, points out that highway department at present oi should not trusted to spen $50,000,000 proposed in one of the the as anized be stitutional amendments The department, says who is a Caskey, of son ol lorme l.ancaster, has strated that | most irtant 1 that country A110 lead to the gallway markets, ment $50.0 the contract. open treasury lor many McCaskey's Articl Dr. McCaskey's art “Press di patch tion of the Pennsyl his similar to that of » CAN in to thin} bond But of roads And hwa y 8Y heg { fspue idea good fnend ure of cash us the good country vers to be to money, the expendit will not earth roads Our township road super that they do not understand how to manage without a lot of money, and even then the aver age township road does not reveal the thousands of dollars’ worth of labor invested in It. “Get this fact clearly In your mind The 250,000,000 road bond issue does not provide for any earth road system of construction and maintenance, The fifty millions merely open the treasury for many a soft” contract. When we vote for such a iremendons proposition ag a $50,000,000 road bopgd issue we folks who live in the country want our earth roads taken care of with that money along a system of work.” vigors have proven Wasteful, Grasper (nu very careful many—No, | shionid never allow my only danghter to marry n journalist fle always wastes oue side of the paper. And still tess should she wed a poet. He doesn’t even go to the end of the line. ~ Exclginge Effective Method. Mra. Newed (to dear friend)- What's the secret of getting a new gown out of hubby ufter he refuses once? Mra Wiley ~1f nt first you don't succeed ery again. Judge. Few, but Costly. “Were there many doctors at the consultation?” “Oh, not so many, ouly about $100, 000 worth," ~Life, ” that ER f..- we rl? your your money, if youwsill accept store. Stylep Cu us th claim that includes nearl 1 “rye Ci COYLE EIT F£ assurance oi STYLEPLUS ha pocket. WADE MARE BE » the world over” . £ en . it iL is special 1 rr ~ iam gn y 33% % more values than C11 Ww LA 1g FI FEY pur SNE SESE SE 68 62 02 est pro- g in the world wood Lea suit, they save ils ion because every + are better clothes for We can prove it t coat. he minute you try on a Everything for Man, Crider's Fx, Woman Foot. to $3.0 Also a good Caps for Fall, a EALESMAN WANTED look alter onr ins terest in Contre and adjacent counties. Salary or commission, Address THE VICTOR OIL COMPANY, Cleveland, O. 1 pd C—O SRN SAIS CAUTION All persons are her: by notified not $0 hunt on the premises of the undersigned, as all persons found so trespassing will be dealt with according to law ~JAMES FF. H. FOUST, Bpring Mills, 0.43 FAT CATTLE FOR SALB-Buil 1400 ib, and two young cattle, all At for beef 8. P, HEINNIGH, Georges Valley, Spring Mills, R. D. 0.42 WANTED =A trio of old fashioned” Crecley chickens, Apply to H, W.BHOEMAKER, River side, Counecticut, store room, office, school house, ets In fist class condition ; almost new. Hold at a bargain. | THE CENTRE REPORTER, Centre Hall, — A A A wi § RHODE ISLAND RED ROOSTERS FOR SALE A few choice Ma Hhode A Red roosters | forjmie, JAMES K. FARNKR, Spring Mis, Pa, | 0 a pair. line of Men's prices from 25cC PRADO RIGSVBICBRIPERP CEPR EGS Sale Heglater, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, one o'clock, al Linden Hall, by Charles Colyer. Lot of house ! ho!d goods, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, twelve o'clock noon, by George IL Horner, on Nittany Moun taln, Sorrel horse, DAY mare. span of foe maes ight and tea year old, 1 cows, 3 young cattle, lot of Plymouth Rock chickens, larming umple ments, tools, ete BATURDAY, NOVEMBER & 1% p. m. one fourth mile oenst of Colyer, by Mrs. Barah A. Bhadow : Household goods, carpenter tools, | about two tous of hay, hoarse, and many other articles, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2:30 o'clock, a1 the premises in Georges Valley by the exeontors of Samuel Erte : Farm known as the Erte ism WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, on pike mid. way betwes hh Old Pe Fort and Spring Mi Is, by ¥, A, Two horses, three cows, bull, six Jun onttie, 13 shoats, 2 brood sows, boar, farm ng implements, Buffalo Incubator, No, 12 De Taval cronm separator, and many other articles, March 19, Henry Homan, Contre Hall: Farm sock, ote ~L, F. Mayon, aut, ¥ CR I TO SA ie DOES YOUR STOVE NEED REPAIRS? not he If you are in the market for a good FOUR-HORSE FARM ited (in Penn v alley consult is RPT eeTB® situ me at once for pat ictular ti] 4 tnt 5 Nice Homes inu i311 , {5 witl make means of com- 4 1 ' . long Also have for sale ong : 1 situated in different parts of C Diasis i ntre the 4 +§ % - ¢ i 1011. 3 your stove ready to make fire in, or qoes REAR DBAROR Sey ricet, . CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW, Real Estate and CENTRE ‘irs. See toit now, 1 Qe Insurance & (¥ HALL, PA World-Famous Red Cross Stoves and Ranges. The National stockman & Farmer Worlds Comes Evers Stons Wh Greatest rarm Paper Week and NE NE CI MRA SO SS SR 3 Years Years Send for sample special offers. I. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL copy and EC ER SGee OU SP sal ecwecond New Fall and Winter Goods i) ladies’ Stationer: EDP RS f VEAVE 3 PROS yf » , PH eHOPIDeve bd Hats and Caps Pen and Pen- . : ; Dress & Work Gloves cil Tablets PR da DPPC OSBPY % £8 © 3 Sweaters Want a Good ‘ers ¥ dws Toilet Paper? Not Blankets VORB OIBRITOLBERG TPE PUuEONE . 4 Re 1 H. F. Rossman SPRING NHLLS, PA. IGCERev SEP Roune DOO ss e0e0 a I iE il HE ———— THE CENTRE RFPORTER edt OPOPRTRRRRGS® semen 28ORB CQL BY & TGR LOOK! ine line of Men's Dress Shoes at to $3.50, Tan and Black. Strong line of Work Shoes for Men and Boys, all prices. Rubber Boots and Shoes for wet weather Fancy Jersey Sweets etc. The best line of fresh Groceries in town. We sell nothing but the best at lowest prices C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall —’ We 0 LADIES’ “FITZEZY SHOES will cure corns! ¥ SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE PELLEFONTE
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