THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED ‘WEEKLY CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. PMURSDAY, MAY 7, 1914 SMITH & BPAILLEY . . . . . 8S. W.SMITH . . . . . . . Proprietors Editor Loca! Editor and EDWARD E. BAILEY { Uti eet Manager 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 more in gertions, ten cents per inch for each issue, Dis play advert'sing ocenpyiug less space than ten inches and for less than three imsertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per jvch for each issue, secording to composition, Minimum Charge, seventy-five cents, Loaal notices accompanying display advertis. ing five cents per line for each insertion; other. wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty five cents, Leaga! notices twanly conts per line for three insertions, and wa cents per line for each wnd- ditions) insertion POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR LEGIU LATURE, We are authorized to announce that D. WwW, Miller of Ferguson township will be a candidate for the office of Assemblyman, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the Primary election to be held May 19th, Pd, I herchy announce Democratic now As a candidate for the ination as Representative in the General Assembly from Center county, Your vote and fofluence respectiully solicited. Pri- mary ciection Tuesday, May 19 JOHN A. WILLIAMS, { paid Port Matilda FOR CONGRESS, To the Demoerstic voters of the Twenty-first Congressional district: 1 hereby announce my seif as a candidate for Representative gress, Your ss and influence Primaries May 19th in Con- solicited EDWARD R, BENRBON Jewett, Pa, for the in Your vote Primary as a candidate as Representative fir £ District AnnouUnes nomination ’ Tw is the Twent ce respectiuily ieited iepday May 19th, WM. E. TOBIAS Clearfield, Pa. STATE SENATOR autho fzed to annonnee f Huston township will be a Senator subd that W M candidate y the de ¢ Primary Avril 10 1914 TO THE FLECTOERS IAL DISTRICT DEAR SIRS F THE 3iTH SENATOR OF PENNSYLVANIA l endeavor represent the | f my District » has been spen #8 Pest | ecomld in principally = Ineational to which no compensation was at ONE solicit by mail ! You for any :, 1 am, assistance which you Yours PATTERSON Respectiully W.H CHURCH APPOINTMENTS terian~Centre Hall, me Mills, Hall, evenin ned-—Spring tre heran—Spring Mil § Ha 3 T yr 8, morning communion afternoon ; Tusseyville, ev Lemont, mor entre Hall, ev LOCALS Unelaimed letters in Centie Hall postcflice May 1: Mr. Frank W Benner, Mr. Julian Fleming, Mr. W, F. Bmith, Mr, I.. H. Emith. There is one sutomobile in Centre Ha!l for every thirty inhabitants, The 1910 census of population gave us 500, aud the 1914 enumeration of suto- mobiles says 17. Miss Phoebe W. Potter and Rsy- mord Walker will have telephones installed in their residences. They are lccated on the Pine Btump line, running west from Centre Hall on the Brush Valley road. Mre. T. F. Farner of Philadelphia attended the funeral of her father, Thomes Palmer, st Potlers Mills, Monday, Bhe will spend several weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Farner at Colyer before return- ing home, The drys in Boyder county are pre- paring to earry their case to the higher court, and hope to have Judge John- sop’s opinion reversed. The drys think that this will be dove because of the faulty advertising of the liquor licenses Mes, D. WW, Reynolds returned from Bt. Louis, Missouri, on Saturday, after a etay in that city for a period of three months. Bhe waa formerly postmistress at Reedsville, and it was upon being relieved of that office that ehe went west to regain ber health, and succeeded in doing wo A “New Krit’ ear was sold by CO. B. Brungart, sgeut for Centre county, beginning of this week, ‘to Bhook Brothers, Ralph and Grow, at Spriog Mills. The car is of the Istest type, and is cquipped with an electric starter, and all the most modern fixtures known to the sutomobils industry, Monday afternoon the writer had the pleasure of riding neross the Seven Mountains to Lewistown with Dr J. V. Foster, who drives a Ford run- about, The trip was made, going and coming, on high gear and without a stop except wt Reedaville, where friends were interviewed, 16 road across the mouotain Is in falr cone dition, but needs drdggingz to make sutomoblling a real pleasures, The time (0 Reedeville waa one hour, and the Doctor thought his machine was Just Joggiog slong. NX “he Deginlve Day The State College Times, Republican in politics, has this to say of Mr Palmer, Democratic candidate for United States candidate for Governor : Tuesday, May 19, will be the decisive day in the history of Pennsylvania poli- ties for at the primaries the question of the perpetuation of the boss rule sys- tem which has been a curse on the fair escutcheon of the old commonwealth will be forever settled The people will then decide whether the system is to be continued or forever consigned to the bottomless pit of oblivion. Under the new primary law each citi- zen is a sovereign and none can his sceptre. Votes eannot, under ordi- nary conditions, be delivered in gangs, districts, wards, boroughs or counties. Sach voter stands alone uncontrolled by anything but his conscience and un” bossed by anything but his own free will. Is there intelligence, conscience and violation in the citizenship of this grand old commonwealth to forever end the dictatorship of the bosses? That is the great question, and the only one, that is at issue in this primary election. And now let voter ask himself or others this question : ‘* What ean be said for, Penrose The Public Ledger, in commenting on this question says : ** His tariff views are sound. Yes, that i+ all. Not another thing. his best friends and most slavish hench- steal each 9 3 and Even men will not say a word beyond that. Why ? bevond Because the moment you get Penrose's tariff record every- thing in his political record is damaging. When a have to pitch their plea to a tone of even candidate's advocates apology it is high time for the people to look for a leader who has some asset, Let each voter ask another question : “What can said for A. Mitchell Palmer, the Democratic candidate for United States senator, or Vance C. Me- Cormick, the party candidate for govern- rT Or i be Palmer's tariff views are just as sound as those advanced by Penrose. But that is not all. or a relationship in the career of either that enemies can gloat over or for their friends must There is nol an act Palmer or MeCormick their which submit an apology. in edueca- products in business both In character both are clean ; finished country’s best schools tion both are of our are successful ; in public life both have been and are trusted leaders; in spirit and disposition they are men of the very in politics both are progressive Democrats whose highest ethieal principals ; one ambition is to serve the people as a whole. A vote cast for Palmer and Me- Cormick at the coming primaries will go far toward breaking the gang rule which now prevails in this state and will be a vote for the government of the oy people and for the people as a whole and not for the few. ———— Linden Hall Mrs. Lonisa Harris spent a few days inst week ut the Wieland home. Harold Wright of Altoons was sn over Sunday visitor at the J, H home, William Tressler bought a new Ford car last week through the Hoyder agency at State College. Wallace White resigned his posi tion in the railread office in Altoona and will engage in farming this sum- mer, Mrs. Cora Rirchfield came home from Hiate College Saturday and will spend some time with her dsughter, Mrs. John Horuoer, John F. Zeigler came down fiom Altoons and spent some time with reistives here, at Centre Hall and Rebersburg, returning home Tuesday, A little daughter was a recent are rival at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Robert MeClellan, and a son at the bome of Mr. and Mra. Frank Iashiler, Mrs, James M. Roes fell down the cellar steps, one day last week, and broke seversl ribs, but at this time she is improving nicely and is able to walk around, Harry Keller and mother, Misses Laura Ishler, Irene Reifsnyder, Mable Wolfe snd Edwina Wieland composed & party who drove to Belinegrove Bug. day in the former's big Franklin ear. They spent the day at the University with Ned Keller, who is a student st that institution, Ross > Georges Valley. Mrs. Ids Ripka spent last Thursday with Mre. Rosa Lingle, Mrs Busan Davis spent a few days Inst week with her daughter, Mra. Morris Lingle. Mr, snd Mre. Maynard Barger of Centre Hill spent Buoday st the home of B, P. Heanigh, JW. Evans le besutifying his sor. roundings by haviog his house snd barn painted. Mra. Annie Heckman of Brush Val ley spent Bunday at the home of her father, Harvey Vonada. Mr. and Mrs, Seward Decker spent Sunday with Mr. Decker's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Decker, Mr. sod Mra, W. F. MecUlellan snd little dwughter Ruth epent Funday with Mr. MoClellan’s mother, Mrs. J. H, Foust, ——————— A ———— Joseph Emert, the Freeport, Iilinois, philanthropiet, a native of Centre ecunty, made nu contribution of $7500 toward the ercciionofa Y. M, OU. A, ball lo that eity. j Wh ah ble or - hangin. REBERSBURd Mra. J. W. Harter the tera employed this week at roofing her | dwelling house nnd other bulldinge Mra, Jasper Brungart, whore hes]! has been failing for several yeni: now bed-faet. We hope for he: covery. Marion Emerick left last Thursday | for New York where she will spend | several months with her brother Charles. Mise Gladye Hackenburg, daugliter | of Wes Hackenburg, is at present con- fined to her hed with of pntumonia Mr. and Mre, C. O, Mallory and son stanley were callers in Rebersborg Mr. Mall wy was looking after his real estate Interests in this valley. Curtis Bierly and family of Dents Run arrived at this place and haa anrpen in Fe A severe attack RT onmmenced he geekeeping in the sere house his brother Bemuel occupice, Alvin Wagner of Bagar Valley, quite recently lost a valuable horre by in valley the day to purchase a to died for Coburn Wd death, was 11118 UOTRE take the place of the ous Lha him Dr of it Baker CRT busivess caller town on BHaturda [he doctor says that the lke are gtroviog his entire crop of wheat, = Lind # aw DO redress whalever, Wilson Cole sirived at this plac He in blacksmithing, and alier £2: ~sturday ia fo employed tl look and het fami yY. the wants of et Rorrrsee £4 a thle = led of town, t Hog the distur us —— CENIHE OAK co ——— Meturdsy evening over two px get hered st the pre Mm: Jiwooub Hell, to do Mr. and Centra ~ i Arr Flas but there was a on ber thirty tflalr was inter stout ten er, Mr. and I. W and Mm Delaney, Mr. and ) Dale Smotzie Mr. and Mm Sharer 3 E GG. Brooks Mr and Me. F. K Mr.and Ms. HW. | Foreman, Mr. and Me J W. F. Bradiord, Key and Mere. DD. F, 8mit Mr. and Mrs Samos Booger, Mr. and Mm « Mrs Mr and Mrs, George 5b Mm FW A. Carson and family, Mr. an and far Mr. and Mm H and family, Mr. and Mrs ( family, M7. and Mme, E Mr.and Mere. LL. L Mr Q 1 Brooks and fam! Mm 1. 8 Stal Decker and fam Homan an ¥. Mr. and Mrs R My aud Mrs. Jewell Brooks and family, Mr. and Mm Maynard Meeker and | i Mr. and Mrs i Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs H. Eby family, Mr. and Mm. H. E Frye and family, Mr and Mm, W, F. Fetlerolf and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garbrick and family, Mr. and Mrs, E Sharer and family, Mr. and Mrs, C. W and family, Mr. and Mr, W, C. Smetsler i family, Mr. and Mra Abner Alexander and family, Mr. and Mm. E 8 Ripka and family, Mr apd Mm. Wm Brooks and family, Mm. A. P Krape Mm, John Coldron, Mm. BE. W. Coawlord, Mm G.O. Benner, Mrs. 8 W_Emith, Mm, F. O Bairfoot, Mra. J. W. Mitt rling, Mme. D. W. Luss Mrs, H. W. Kreamer George Barner, Mm Greg Carper, Mm Kreamer, Mrs. Lau's Wolilford, Mrs. Henry Lingle, Mm. Clyde Mra Jas Decker, Mme FW. Decker, Miss Burris, Orpha Losster Buth Bartages Fic Snyder, Rhone, Helen Bartholomew, Mary Dinges, Margareita Tresslor, Verna Weav er, Mary Durst, Messrs. Ralph Homan, Floyd Walker, W_J. Smith, Harry Burris, Ralph Luse, Rone Oingorieh, Ernest Homan, Guy Brooks Edward Homan, Daniel Bloom, Warren Homan, Ehannon Booser, Newton Crawford and Rossel Grove + The Y. P. CU, A. will meet with Miss Meeker on Honday evening. Misa Iwttie Rechao spending some time with Allen Marks at Penn Hall Russell Grove la threatened with pneumonia, A physician was called Hunday eveniog. Mr, and Mra. George Bradford from Centre Hall spent Fooday with May- nard Meeker, Wilbur Lucss has the Centre Hall carpenter crew erecting a summer bouse for bim this week, Mr. and Mra OC, F, Btover and Mr and Mrs. UG. W. Frankenberger and daughter Lettie from Millbelm, also OC, H. Pressler and Ella Breon from Millhelm spent Fundsy with H, B, Frankeuberger, Clyde Blover and friend Miss Borthe Barber from Polters Mille, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruder from Madisonborg, Mr. and M 8 Herbert Hettinger and family from Penn Hall spent Sunday with Mr, snd Mre, Issac Smith, Mr snd Mre, Binith areable to be around again, All fane and baseball entbusissts plesse note that on Bunday, May 10, the annual baseball supplement will be issued by the North Awerlcan ina twelve-page color supplement, with out extra charge. I. choeckfull of Brooks and Siac and Mrs, S08 Detrow, 1 ida rtha Florence fu the stufl you want and need i you wre ® resl lover of the untiopsl gene, for GQ A Democrat of principle, age and conviction who consi his party the main works a a mere Penrose annex, A Democrat who wi any power or influence exc will of 1 A ' : 1 seeking the governor he people, man who has no honorable ambition serve the St He is the ty back on the He great ate, man wh the political $end or Led LAD, pre + % ¢ » oy Wds Lie centre { contest { th: 1 Democracy tyes 01 1% racers NOMINATE Because He OVERNOR lers McCORMICK Will Be Elected CRA TET BEG Matnusel delp' ia are at t er, Alexa Mrs, Jovse Carson der § spent Bo HMamuel Bible at EB Harry Wi 08 ¥o ing 8 week at hi Mr. and Mrs ( snd son Raymond Rinson relarned to fonte day eve aftgr apend #« home avion McKino of Alioot i ney gpent Pe ney a suveral days With their father, MeKinney W. E Montgomery Risck and Miss the WwW, # el { and J. Hisck Mise ellie Lizzie Sunday at hore Kimport near Linden Hall Friends relatives fro tance who were hers and m for the fa Palmer Tuesday were: Farner and Philadelphis ; Palmer of Lewisburg ;: Mr, » Mr vd William Farner a Fbomas on duaghter tonebrak. Mra (‘als d Fhomase of ire, Marion seth er of Woodward : vin Bodtor!, Mrs, daughter Mary of Colyer Bt ni — A ——— next Sie Liar s reaching BOTY ICD + {Thriatian In the Reformed church, instead of the pe iny evening, UST re eo ph ons vey db Sorimcnt 4 ' urneg irom tn { us large as- ! ie fs RIC DRY PINS, DK NO 5 $i g 4 MAL AG GOODS, GROCEI TC IES, ete Cie Fancy Silk Messaline, fro to $1.00 per yd. rn Es 45 cts. od Fancy Crepe Cloth from 12 cts. to 25 cts. per yd. Table Damask Cloth from 30 cts. to $1.00 per vd. TICKINGS, MUSLINS, PECAYS, PERCALES, and GINGHAMS at the lowest pri prices, for the best goods. Don’t fail to see the New Spring Styles, we have a large selection, C. F. EMERY Endeavor Roclety will re TB =pecial nervice, entitled “ly Rraatifal ¥ POCRSNNQOPI LLLP DONDE VD 4 en 60 Colonies o Bees For Sale The undersigned offers for sale sixty colonies of bees, all in extra good con- dition, Price $5 and $6.00. Must be sold before the close of May, WM. REIBER, COLYER, PA. ® PO SPRING M LLS, PA. CHIEU 0000RUEL D000 PR VE 0000ROVBOGED IBRD DETOSTNT TVET SVP PUES R02 GRSI TINS rE TRBe nT : } : : : : » : : Combination Pneumatic Sweeper HIS Swiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running DUNTLEY Sweeper cleans without raising dust, and at the same time picks up pins, lint, ravelings, etc., in ONE OPERATION. Its case makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. [It reaches even the most difficult places, and climinates the necessity of moving and lifting all heavy furniture. The Great Labor Saver of the Home~Every home, large or small, can enjoy relief from Broom drudgery and protection from the danger of flying dust. Duntley is the Pioneer of Prneumaric Sevoopeors— Has the combination of the Pneumatic 84 von Neagle and revolving Bruth, Very easily operated wo i AG aity guar anteed. In buying a Vacuum Clear. & v not give the “Duntiey'’ a trial in your hoe PAD, pene Write today for full porticelars : : AGENTS WANTED Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper Co 6501 5. State St, CHICAUO, Tut,
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