The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 26, 1914, Image 4
- THE OENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. T IHURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1914 & ¥ Se . Propridions Editor Local Editor and Business Nanager SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . S. W. SMITH > + as +» 0» EDWARD E. BAILEY { Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one and one half dollars per year ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or wore in sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis play advertising occupying less space than ter inches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents I fvech for each Issue, sccording to composition, Minimum charge, seventy-five cents, Local notices AsCompanying display advertis- {ng five cents per line for each insertion; other- wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Lega! notices. twenty cents per line for three fnsertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. i POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, FOR LEGI LATURE, We are authorized to announce that W. D. Miller of Ferguson towush p will be a candidate for the office of Assemblyman, subjec: to the decision of the Democratic voters at the Primary election to be held May 19th, Pd. I hereby announce as a candidate for the Democratic nomination as Representative in the General Assembly from Center county. Your vole and influence respectiully solicited. Pri mary election Tuesday, May 19. JOHN A. WILLIAMS, { paid) Fort Matilda, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyteriun—Centre Hall, morning Reformed ~- Union, morning: Spring Mills, a‘ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Lutheran—Tvsseyville, moming ; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Milis, evening, The Wenther, Readings of ‘he thermometer are made daily at 5p. m., and indicate the highest and lowes! points reached during the preceding vwenty-lour hours, MARCH [18] MOUS soyou; uy - | woud y Wednesday, 18 $0 Thursday, 19 Friday, 20 Ww s Saturday, 21 5 Sunday, 22 - Monday, 233 I a5 Toesday, 24 47 F means fair: ( partly cloudy. means cloudy: P C means MC rrmick voming to Uentre, Vance C, McCormick, Demcerstic eindidste for governor of Penuveyl vania, will be in Centre county cn Thoredsr, April 20d. He will be st the Breekerbotl House, Bellefonte, between the hours of ten ard twelve o'clock 8. m., and in Blate College, at Nittany Inp, from seven to nine o cock p mm. There will be no speeches, but Mr. McCormick will be pleased tr personally meet all voters, A fA — F.G E, Barqust, EB Abou! one bundred members of the local order of Knights of the Golder Esgle end Ladies’ Temple bar queted in Grange Hall Tueedsy night. | was the eighth anpiverssry of the order, which bas wade rapid progres in membership in the few years of its existence, The evening was one of wholesome er joyment to all presen! ard the pext anniversary i= siready looked forward to with added pleasure, A i ————— Back to the Farm, tf The back to the farm movement Is not all talk, From thie litte town, with a population of five hundred, one cut of every hundred ®ill mows onto a farm by the first of April, and all of them, with one exception, have engeged in farming ss a business earlier in their lives, The five who will swell the tide back to the farm are Perry W. Breon, James B. Relsh, Charles E. Flink, Mifflin Moyer and John D. Homan. ———————— A ASN Marriage Llcepser, i nest B Shreckengast, M ill heim Blanche D, Hartman, Millheim Victor E VonGunoder, Pleasant Gap Alice F. Grenoble, Pleasant Gap Wm. H, Teace, Tyrone Besse Packer, Lewistown ——— A ——— CUhareh Notice, Preparatory service and communion »t Reformed church (8t. John's, Farmers Milla ) is postponed for two wieks, Preparatory service will te held on Good Friday aftervoon st 2:30 t'eleek and communion on Kester * Funday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, R. RayMoxD JoNEs, Pastor, ————————— A AANA Examination for Entrance to High Schoo’, An examination for pupils desiring tornter the Centre Hell High Pehool will be held Basturdsy, March 28th, fo the High Fehool room. Applicants thculd provide themselves with all nece: sary paper, elo, H. A. Dovsox, Principal, iss—— For sale : A pair of mated bay driving horees, five and seven years old, well broken, full sisters. Apply to Potter. Hoy Hardware Company, Bellefonte, ——————— A ————— The man whose conversation Is heavy should be careful pot to drop » rem k, harms township. Luther Dale and family of Ok Hall spent Bunday at Boalsbarg. N. W. Meyer made a husiness trip to Stone Valley on Monday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. H N Lonberger at Btate Col lege on Tuesday. An engine was used to pump the water from the cellar under the C W. Corl home. Miss Grace Carper of Linden Hal is spending this week at Locust Grov farm, Mrs. Mary Meek and Mrs. J. P. Wagner of Altoona were viellors a the bome of D. W Myers. Boalsburg. Friday evening s number of ths associates of Mre. Charles Negner as a pleasant time, Wielaud of Boalsburg will bave their the Wieland home. John and Hilda Lonberger secom- panied the'r aunt, Mrs, Wagner, to ber home in Altoona where they will visit for ap indefinite time. John H. Meyer of Pine Grove Mille rented the H. N. Lopberger property at Boalsburg and expecis to mows here this week. He will conduct » oskery and ice cream parlor, Mies Mabel Myers wenty-first birthday last Wednesday a ptand ye here all the day idle condition of the people in Persia Rey. Behumanu’s father is a pative of Persia, but was educated in the Me- Cormick Heminary at Chicago, return- ing from there sgsin to bis native home where he was engaged as 8 mis sionary by the Presbyterian Board. When the son was fcurteen years old he was brought to America to be educated. He was educated in the Reformed schools, and graduated at Cheboygan, Michigan, last year. Rev Schumann i« now représenting the Reformed church Publication Board, at Philadelphia, He spent the early His father missionary hers of the congregation. is still engaged in the work in Perris UDITOR'S NOTICE. Iu the matt r of the estate of Es her Tate, Inte of Waker township, Centre county, Pa , deceased Notice is hereby given that the Orphans’ Court Audiior, to distriin he funds in the hands of those er ive the same The said m., for the ¢ th iis appoint ment, at which ne and place all P sons in a fund are i strred debarred fund ior commis {13.0.13) UDITOR'S NOTICE Fatale of Danie p of Harris, Centre « paniopns to spend the evening with ner where they had a most er joyable time. The first day of Bpring was a de lightful one. It wes an lovitation for the robins to return, but Bu day nigh! and Mouday we had ocessional snow «qualls, apd now when the songslers are heard the music is in a very low key. sertain whether be ig aliead or behind 1914. There were reasons, snd here they are : List fall be started busking his corn with a power husker, and be fore the work was completed the ma- chine broke Unpabletoegscure huskers to do the work by bhapd, the corn wee «tored in barpe, sod oo Friday CC. W, Cor! bitched an engine to the repsired tusker, and the work was completed Rev. Rimon Bchumsandb, a young minister of "the Reformed church, preached in the Reformed charch at loalsburg on Bupdsy morning. The «ron was A very impressive oue, : HBeiie # interested may HL 8 TAYLOR, Auditor EB EywedDB00A0RtRAD LIBR RS FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE Consult us befcre placing your risks W. H. Bartholomew & Son Centre Hall, Pa. cponr gear gpReROPOemRee THE delight of the housewife is bread and cakes baked as they should be. Not any stove will bring results, but you will bz sure of the best bread, biscuits, and cakes if placed in the oven of a Red Cross Range, A new line of these stoves has just been re- ing elsewhere. i twine to be had. - # We carry a good stock, but give us your order early for sometimes the demand for Prymouri twine exceeds our allot ment. of these goods entitles them to more than ordinary consideration, in Quartered Oak or Plain Oak, in polish finish or dull rubbed finish, and can be had in either 3 or 7 pieces. all grades and prices. Mattresses from best grades down, They and any We are making a special sale of carpets and rugs. can be had in Ingrain or any of the Brussels, size. The small profit asked by us is the best selling agent we can find, Give your attention if you need any- thing in the floor covering line, { Inlaid and printed. These are high-grade goods and are sold at most moderate prices. Sold with a guarantee of five years, Hand, motor or power machine—just as you wish, CENTRE HALL : ¢ A a * & Kessler’s Spring Opening . Since my return from New York. the style metropolis have received The finest and best lines of Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Wearing Apparel ever brought into this community. We of America, we have taken more time and patience this season than at any You will be other time. convinced when you look over our lines. We are real proud of our selections for Men, Men and Children. We have the FINEST and line of CLOTHING, SHOES and FURNISHINGS. to suit everybody ; prices for every purse, Young BEST St yies As for our line of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Coats. Suits and Dresses, there is no end to ‘description. If you are in“ need of a coat we have every style and this season : The Moire, ete, color worn Tango, corn, Kelly green, lab- blue. materials such as Eponge, Velour, No two garments are alike, worth while looking over, the styles you have seen my line to be the most up-to-date in former seasons in price and quality, Thanking you for past patronage. Kessler’s Department Store “The Home of Good Merchandise" ~ MILLHEIM, PA. # * HYBRID RRR RRR IY