m— } DEYOURATS WIN, Victory fur the Demoporatioc Party in AN Bections of the Coaniry, Except #hila. de'phin, The election returns are indefinite as to majorities, but from all sections ¢ome returns of Democratic victories, except from Philadelphia, where the Republicans are so etrongly entrench. ed that they have no fear of the ballot The indications are that Amend- ment No, 1, providing for a road loan of $50,000 000 was defeated, The rural districts stoutly opposed the loan under present conditions. In some districts on the scuth side of Centre county the vole was almost unani mously against the loan, NEW YORK, John Purroy Mitchell, a Democrat, defeated the Tammany candidate for Mayor of New York city. Mitchel was & fusion candidate and Edward F, McCall was the Tammany Democratic candidate. Former Governor 8u'z:r was elected to the New York Assembly from the sixth dis riet in New York city. . MASSACHUSETTS David I. Walsh, Democrat, wee elected governor of Massachusetts by & wr jority of about 50 (00. NEW JERSEY, James F. Fielder, Democrat, wss elected Governor of New Jersey by a mr jority of 20 000 cies feted Hoad Loan Less in State, The m in the stale ¢jority against the road loan appears to be about 30,000 ———— otf Centre Agalust Road Lean, Centre county gave over 700 mejori- ty sgainst the road bond amendment, 3-llefonte gava a mr jority of about 100 and 225 in favor of the amendment, Philipsburg — left No-Liceuse Wins in Mifflin, W. Bheary, the no-licerge for associate judge in Mifflin wer John 8B. Garrett, “wel” candidate (George candidale county, won who was credited a Tais heretofore, 3 will keep the county “dry a etm ef ———— Election In the Borough, 1 hundred and the bore voles were I'bere was no Uni five cast in choice of candidates except for election officers auditor. The cfMicers elected ugh. a.d are | smendments were defesten loan vote was 34 T wer ty yee, and 51 no. f.-iled to vo'e on thie amendment, —————— Heporter Reglater —————— et —— Weather in October, f month of inches, There were five partly cloudy ty% and ten days ed I'lie total rainfall in the October seven ci dare, pine cleudy d on which it rei Ts pt. J. farmer at Epring Kicked by a Horse, Mills, was kicked in the face by » horse ten daya ago. His nose was broken, and the left cheek bone crush. ed in, "Mr, SBnavely has so far re civered that he is able to go out of the house, aud in a short time will have fully recovered 7 Tb ——— A The Centre Hall evaporating com- pany shipped was 403 ar daye, Rnavely, The Apple Crop, Ga goodunspy thousand bushels of apples this fail, ail of which was hand picked frait, and tha price paid wag above that paid by dealers in near markets, The apple crop in Uoslon county, for instaces, passed tuto the hands of dealers at a eon. #iderable less price per tashel thsn Was Besides the hard paid here, Tussayville Miss Jannia Bodtorf in making her home with Mrs, Adam Krumrine. "Roy Mertz, who is employed at Al toons, epent Runday with his parents, Mr. and Mra, William Martz. The local sports are all having a good time hunting and report good lnck. Game seems to be plentiful this year, Miss Mabel Zerby, who had been very ill at the Bellefonte hospital, is now at her home and is getting along nicely which will be ipod news to her many friends. William Bwar(z, who is a student at Fusquehanna University, Selins Grove, is at the home of his parents for a few days on account of ill health, The Y. P. B. meeting held here on Friday evening was well attended. At this writing the physical condi- tion of Mrs. Barah Horner is not very encouraging, bu: we hope for her re. covery, Everybody is busy between rains with their fall work, , There is yet much corn in the shuck, clover seed to clean, bay to bale and grain to thresh, besides inuumerable other jobs to at- tend to before it winters up. Rev. A. B. Bierly officiated at the funeral of James B. Horner, which was held from the old homestead cupied by a daughter, Mrs. Alvin Page, an Friday. Services were held in the Evangelical church, and ipter- ment was made in the Zion cemetery, just south of Tusseyville, Oo —————— Linden Hall William Ferree is in Pittsburg this week, on business. Hoy of hers on business the week, The Mission Band of the U. E. church will hold an entertainment ou the 16h, in the evening, Charley Colyer's sale on Saturday was well attended and everything breught good prices. Mrs. Kate Kemmerer of State Col- lege spent & few days here, last week John Diehl and Mrs, Chestie Fressler ae among the sick at this writing Miss Lavon Ferree is home from the Lock Haven Normal and is sufler- ing from the effecte of a fall in which several ribs were broken, Rishel Philadelphia was firet of the Mrs. & This issue of the Reporter was delayed on account of a break down of the press. 00000000 00C0E000000 P00. Georges Valley. Mrs, Ida Ripka spent Monday with Mrs. Rose Lingle. Rev. J. M. Price dined at the W. W. Jamison home on Sunday, Wm. Musser of Sober was a Bunday caller at Charles Ripka’s. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Confer were to Millheim on Raturday. Mies Mary Lingle spent Bunday in Decker Valley with Mrs. John Decker. Mrs. John Wegner of Potters Mills, and Mrs. Elmer Btump of Bellefonte were pleasant callers at the home of Mrs. James Foust on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Witmer Lee Bunday with Mr. and Mis. Hough. Bteward gpent H. A Ripka of Pleasant Gap made a business trip to this valley last Baturday. Those who spent Fupndsy at the home of Mr. and Mre, Jemes Foust were : Mr. and Mrs. F W, MeClellan and two children Warren and ith of Spring Mills, snd F. A. Ernnist of Potters Miils, and Mr, and Mrs. E. D Foust and two little sone Glenn and Lee, Spring Mills. Perry Krise moved to the hotel on Monday. Miss Miriam Long is visiting =a schoolmate at Miltoa. . Miss Orpha Gramley Is visiting friends in Philadelphia. T. M. Gramley spent a few days at fabrics, say a word Pittaburg the latter part of last week. John Boavely, who was kicked by a horse and psinfally irjured, is improv- ing slowly. Miss Emma Bones is spending the week at Wm. Btover’s, engaged in sewing. | Mis. Daniel Shook bas been very il | and is not improving puch at this | writing, i Elna Ream went to Mill Hall | Saturday. Bhe ia employed in Ralph Rickert family, Mrs. Robert Kennelly is spending | some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lei zell, The community was shocked fo | on | the | Mrs, Elmer Campbell left on Tues- tives in the western part of the state, | Her first 8'0op will be at Curwensville, where she will spend some time with from there she will go to then to Pitts cousine ; Clarion county and burg. ¥ 1st week T. CC. Heims of Philadelphia trans- eas bere on Monday, Miss Phoebe Potter few days, last week, with her piece, at Btate College, Mr. and Mrs, Gephart and family Bellefonte were guests at the Houser home on Sunday, On Roy Raymond came home from Willismeport where he is attending a business college. He re- turned on Monday. On Baturday Ned Keller came from Heiius Grove to Bpring Mills on his motereyele where he left the wheel his bome on the fous He returned by rail spent a of Haturday and came to o'clock train, on Monday, — tlds REBERSBURG Mra, Jacob Gephart is at present on the sick list. Hamuel Winters where he will be winter John W, Harter, who was cperated on last week for appendicitis died on Monday. Mre. darry Hubler of Pittsburg ie paying ashort visit to @er parents at this place, Miss Sadie Klinefeiter fs makiog her home with William Bair, Bouth Rebersburg, this winter, Winfield Kreba left last Friday for Ilincis, where he will visit relatives for reversal weeks, Alfred Reed and family of Mifflin. burg sre visiting a few days at the home of Mre, Reed’s parents, Mr, and Me. Bampuel Mowery, Charles Faxon, who is employed at Hiate College, spent Suvday with his family at this place, Mr. and Mre, Adam Winters left last Tbursday for Indiana to visit Mr Winter's brother, Einstus Winters, who lives st that ph ce, left for Indiana employed this learn of the death of John Harter of | He was born and grew to menhood in this vicinity and was by every His aged parents still live here and have the sympathy of all medal ———— Centre Mills, Elmer Lingle of Centre Hall visited Paul Bhafler, over Bunday, Members of Bmullton M. E church beid a prayer meeting, on Bunday, st the home of J. A. Kline. Mr. sod Mrs. hateh, Mr. and Mrs | Weaver and children of Zion stopped here on their way to Penns Valley, Mr. snd Mra Henry Moyer snd son Cyrus of (ussey ville visited at tre bome of son-in-law, Arthur Commirge, over Fuuday, Baturday a number of friends and peighbors of Mrs. Harry Miller, ns sembled at her home and tendered her a'strprise in honor of her birthday. Mr. and Mra. William Vonsda of Spring Bauk entertained a large rom. ber of their friends on Tueedsy eben. Ing, in houor of their eldest dsughtei's birthday. oue, ir > LOUALS Miss Hszel Emery is in Reedsville the guest of Mies Helen Weidensaul, The saddest part «f being thrown ofl yrur own resources {s when you flod you haven't any. iss Be tha Strohmeier and Clay- ton Homan, last week, went to Altoo- ua aod for a few days were guests Mr. and Mra. A. B. Homan, Mra. D W. Bradford of Centre Hall went to the Bellefonte hospital, an Wednesday and on Friday or Baturddy will undergo sn operation, F. V. Goodhart is widening the territory in which he is doing business both in the I'ne of selling furniture aud undertaking. Mr. Gocdhart's business methcds cannot he'p but win trade. He is not only thoroughly capable, but entirely honest, fair, gentlemanly, —————— ————— It Happened In China, An American commercial traveler fall of the empire wns approached one or two, Hickey Froemas-Qualilg’ Ope thing the ave Re & ruirror, bright, you should No odor FREE—320 page Pittshur GASOLINES Main street, Contre Hall, variciy of good rut Iu Pa ftaiio Jo raisT ER'S NOTICE. ssevl and filed of record in presented to the ( phans' Cs of December, A. D., 1913 Helms, executor of, &ec , of Harris townahin, deceased, 2 The fist and final acme gan, administrator of Ben ia of Philipsburg borough, decs Ardery, executor, &c., of Ha Worth township, deceased, 4 The first and final aceon ough, decensed, 5 The first and fina! accor admiunistrat or of, Lc. of Kush township, deceased, flame have. No soot book about off gh, Pa LUBRICANTS Good OF wits REARICK Centre Hall, Pa the Rogi nd wil art of Centre x Daniel Hem, late of int of Raymond Mor. nin ¥. Morgan, ate | Hhacd } unah Ardery, late of | iat of J. Blair Alex 8B Immine yr ber ant of Martin Nolan, | “ate for all ages, all sizes, all classes. he | Jer sme Moyer left last Thursday for Kachik, sdministrator Pueblo, Colorsdo. He received a dis- patch that his brother, Calvin, who lives at that place is lying at the point of desth, picked spples, large quavtitios of the of, &c., of froit of a lower grade were evag orated, toaking a market for simost sll the fruit iu the snverage orchard Georg CVURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas the Honomble Ellis L. Orvis, Prem dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Fortyaninth Judicial District, consisting of the county of Centre, baving issued his Precept tearing date the 18th day of October, 1918, to me directed for holding a Conrt of Common Pleas, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Ponce. Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and 0 commence on the FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER, being the ist day of December, 1918, and Ww continue two woeks, Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justioes of the Pesce, Aldermen, and Oonstables of sald county of Centre, that they be then and there in their propor pétnorts a io polack Lo ihe Jorenoon of the 18, w elr records, tons, . aminations, and their own remembrances, day by a Chinaman, who told him, in Kachik, late of Sauw Shoe fownmhip dome J. fairly good English, that he had a| The third and fioal account of Harry ¥.eljer | brick of pure silver, weighing thirty a vivig Administrator of, &e., of William E | pounds, which lind been looted from | VY, law ite Dorsugh, doceased. : 8 Toe first and floal seo sunt of the Beilelonte one of the government subtreasuries | Teast oimpany, Susrdian of Kida R. Brungars, during a riot. The Chinaman explain. Mino ph ho! 2 iA i” Brungart, qeceas.d A © &10 i aCConRnL Jaoh ed that to only an American would he Bechdel, administrator of, Fr i iach = trust the secret and sald that he would | Long, inte ot Curtin townsaip, deceased, i sell the sliver for a sum which amount. ot hie and final Sovout of Jo Mio i 1pbell, exec ' 2.4 a t : ed to 5 in our money. Burkett, ae of Hail Moon wwnehip, deconsed : Not being one who would look such a! 11. The first and final sccount of Margaret E, gift horse In the mouth, the American Ro af Pind, Sduinisirators of caah J. promptly paid the $5 and took posses a sion of the silver bar, Soon after, being in Hongkong and wishing to fest the value of his pur. HENRY F. BITNER, A. M , Ph.D. SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Wills, Leasos, Con. tracts, and other legal papers carefully prepared i at short notice, One year experience in law of | fice. Tertos reasonable. Bell phone 17.3, I MU 8 DRUG BTORE, CENTRE HALL. PA MURRAY'S UG STORE, arisdy ——————— L borat Giving, On Hucdsy io the Reformed chureh at Centre Hall, the pastor, Rev. RB. R. Jones, asked for furds for church ex- tension work in that denomination The responses were very gratifying, and when the sum total! was sonoune- ed it was found to be slmost $1060, Thue largest contribution was by John H. Weber, propgistor of the Centre Hall fl uring mills, who gave $500 He fan liberal supporter of his church nt all tinues, There were a number of contributions of $25 and one $40. A fs stein It looks very much as though * We buat’ again, i Apps mess— Potters Mills William Bpgogler «f Terre Haute, Indisras, spent Funday at the home of Fhomue Palmer. G H. McUormick and family spent Sunday in Bells fonte, Harry Wilkinson of Jenreite, Lloyd mith of Johostown, and Samuel and Frank MoUCoy of Philadelphia are here for a few days hunt. Perry Krise moved to the Bpring Mills hotel on Monday, AP A APPA BAMA Bome people are quick to take of fence who don’t know what to do with it, EL OovsE AND LOT IN CENTRE HALL FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale his house and lot, on Hoffer strevt, now occupied by Johu Martz. The house is in good condition and has ben painted within a year: also a good stable, fruit and fine garden. Price reason ble, For further information mquire ofl. W. WALKER, Williamsport, or H. W, WEAVER, a. o.44, — AAR AA | SA SE -" SN gi" .. Hair : Ayer’s Jak. Glad to know you have used it. Tell how it stopyred your falling to ute nat the shall bo In Jail ol Deira Sounly: there to prosecute against them as Given under band at Bel day of October Th the your of our the one hundred and thirty sixth vear of dependence of the United Staten of A ARTHUR B LEE Bellefonte, October », 1913, 12. The first and foal acooust of Hatte Ky gy, | sdministratrix of, &¢ , of Christian Evey, late of state Vollege borough, deceased, 18. The first and final acoount of 1. EB Kidder, executor of is Of Julia Dinges, ne of Marrs chase, the American took the sliver towhsli’ aed sles & wl b + ohn ¥, Poin i - bar to a Chinese assayer and asked for na’ Court of Centre county, wader boy oh Ns weight. the DOTONEh of Dotlclonte Goi: ah gate of o', Contre The pigtailed savant of the scales Se pe Penney vania. py A Centr, carefully tested the metal, weighed It his seventeen Mh tSuchutol thy Hud J weived by and then remaried Inconieally, “He M 84 aloretaid, being yahiia aecount welgh lead" ~Chicago Record-H J, FRANK SMITH, : oe Register, : Mellel mie, Pa, Nov. 8, 1913, ‘4
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