es — SR on as RG esa LE a ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, JU NE 4, 1914 SMITH & BAILEY S. W. SMITH . . . . sd Proprietors Editor { Loca! Editor and EDWARD E. | Business Manager 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 ten fnches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each issue, according to composition. Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying display advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion; other- eight cents per line, minimum charge, ty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, acd wen cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ICHELL PALMER, Mo McCORMICK, Dauphin ( A. MI Mouroe County. VANCE ( nant (fo JAM T. CREASY, Columbia County. coretary of 1 i Affairs I. ROWLEY, Mercer County stives al Large in Congn 8. BRIGHT, Philadelphia County, JENNINGS CATON, A { PHE R 8B. SEIBERT, Potter { JOHN SMITH SHIRLEY, llegheny Co anty. Clarion Cour IAM E Wednesday, 27 Thursday, 2 Friday, 29 Saturday, Bunday Monday Tuesday, 2 F means fair; ( part y cloudy. + Bpeediog auto cars and motor cycles is complained agaivst by citizens of Cendre Hall, who are beginning to see to real davger of the high speed of care through the There are but few automobile owners in the borough who have not frequently ex- ceeded the speed limit of twelve miles sn hour, and it is not unusual to see a car going at a twenty-five mile clip, and motor cycles at a higher speed, sireets, LOCALS EMr. and Mre, C, H, Meyer of Reeds- ville were in Centre Hall on Memorial day. Dr. George D. Nutt of Williamsport, a noted physician and surgeon, died on Saturday. H. G. Btrohmeier is learning to gracefully operate the new car he pur. chased a few weeks ago, Miss Grace Horper of Tusseyville visited with her sister, Mre., Edward E. Bailey, from Thursday until Tues day. T. Li. Bmith, assisted by John Garis, is re-roofing the large barn and other buildings on the farm of Thomas Jodon at Pleasant Gap. Flags decorated every home in Cen- tre Hall on Memorial day. There was only ove spot in the town that was without the stars and stripes and that was where '* no boozs today’ is sold. A large wild torkey hen was seen right above Centre Hall, in the vi. cinity of the gravel bank, by Clymer McClenaban on Monday. —Atrd the huopting season pearly six months off ! Mr. and Mre. W, H, Meyer took their grandson, William Musser, who had been visiting here for some time, to his home in Miflinbaurg. They made the trip in their Regal ear on Friday, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Homan of Cen- tre Hall announce that the marriage of their daughter, Miss Vera Mary Homan, and Chester Earl Homan of Biate College will take place Wednes- day, June 17th. Mr. Homan’ is » clerk in Krumrive’s drug store at State College. Malcolm D, Fleming, who for as num- ber of years had been located In W heel- ing, West Virginia, is how in Bltepben- ville, Onlo, with the United Woolen Mille Company. Mr, Fleming is » high-class tailor, and holds one of the best positiovs with the eompany named, i | SECOND WEEK OF COURT, { Continued [rom first page. ) On Friday morning the first two cases were submitted to the jury, who brought in a verdict on Maturday morning in favor of Mrs. Rhoads for $358.38, and in favor of Miss Kephart for $765.00, after which the court gave binding instructions to the jury in the case of Henry Doerr to find for the defendant. Josephine Kohlbecker va. Henry J Kohlbecker ; Frances Kohlbecker va, same, aud Biella Kohlbecker ve, same; three cases in sesumpeit ; settled, The W. 'T. Rawleigh Medical a corporation duly lvcorporated Hlinois, va, H, RB, #chad and E. T. Long, Jr, assumpsit ; cont Com- pany, under the lnws of Paylor, A. E. guarantors of John an action in generally, William Groh Roan, be ing inued Runkle va, W. T. Twit admr, of ete, of Carrie D. Armstrong, decessed. Verdict in favor of the plaintiff for §323.10 Bamuel Markowi'z va. Penpa R. R Co., being an action io tresspass ; cop- tinued generally. Kizibeth 8B. Meyer va. Elizabeth B. Meyer and W. H. Melotire, sdmre, of ete of J. C. Meyer, decensed, Verdict io favor of the plaintiff for $4874.95 (‘ourt o'clock. ire, adjourned on Maturday at ten John Meearosch, who was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter last week, was sentenced on Tuesday by Judge iter tinry Orvis to serve ore year in the en and alo to pay a fine of sr ——————— Vounnda-Orouse. Clinton Republican, dated June 3 the fol lowing sceount of the marriage of two young people of Penns Valley A quiet! The Wednesday, , contained wed lempizsd in Miss ding Was 8 Haven yes'erdsy when | Ha th bur » bri Cronse of Anror ie of } The bride, Crouse, oyd nada ofJ. H this city and erly resided Ir her friends will ne be pleased as well as surprised to hear of her roarrisge The arried o« panied by the father of the | happy u apie, accom. ride-{o-he wed to thi orning and went to Mrs. J. D. Camp- gh street, uncle Here Lhe ger. and her brother, Har: y, aut yesterday m of Mr 438 = the bome r. and ! bell, No. uth Hi and aunt of the bride vices of Rev. A. F. Weaver pastor of the United Evangelical chureh, secured, who tied the nuptial knot Congratulations and 8 wedding re past followed and in the afternoon the party returned home in the same map- uer in which they came, ia a Haines township, were The groom Centre county, school tescher and both the ing parties are well and known. contract. favorably . Growing Potatoes "squire F, A, Carson of Potters Milla snd T, OC. Bartges of Centre Hall are growing potatoes on an exte sive scale, or rather the iatter will begin doing so. Mr, Carson for a number of years has written the bushels of pita. toes in his crop in four figures, and this year will plant seven or more acres, Mr, Bartges is just beginnoing to farm on his own account, and this year will plart thirty scres to pots toes. He will uses planter, and when the crop is grown expects t. ralee —————— > Olling the Streets, Home forty barrels of rosd oil will be applied to the streets in Centre Hall, section south of the diamond having already been oiled. Last sum. mer the oiling was done by private parties, and the section now oiled was paid for by individuals, but since the council decided to oil all the streets it will refund the crwt of the eight or ten barrels of oll already used, DL Children's Servi eo. Evangelical, Centre Hall, evening, 7:00 o'clock. Methodist, Centre evening, June 14th, Lutheran, Centre evening, June 14h, Reformed, Centre evening, June 21st. Presbyterian, Centre Hall, morning, June 21st, ———————— A AP AA———— Marriage Licenses, Albert E. Eidens, Bherman, N. Y. Chrissy M. Nestlerode, Blanchard John H. King, Beaver Falls Estella J. Barger, Curtin Henry Prison, Howard Mary Bune, Pittsburgh one Bunday Hall, Eunday Hall, Sanday Hall, Fuanday Sunday Two Uharches Afire in Miia County, The Lutheran church in Lewistown narrowly escaped being consumed by fire on Baturday afternoon. It ap: pears a pile of waste paper and rub. bish on the outside of the church took fire, and before being discovered had burned a portion of a rear door, The Evangelical church at Bhrader at two o'clock on Monday morning wane damaged by fire to the extent of several hundred dollars, The fire originated from sn over-heated lime kiln nearby. The Bpring Mills normal school will clore this week. A as Ferns 10Wwnanlp, Mr. and Mrs. Wm visited at Boalsburg till Monday. Misa Hszel Corl of Pleasant spent Baturday and Hundsy at W. Corl. The Boal band furnished the memorial service at Mille at 2 p. m, John H. Meyer who is emaployed in Fomerset county repent Baturday sand Fundsy with his family at Boalsburg E lward Tuseey and Wm, Teanis of Blair cour snd Irvin Johnaton of ntafew dave at Boalsburg Misa Gertrude Reichline of Pine Grove Milla visited with relatives at Boalst urg from Saturday till Tuesday The festival by the Band Hatur- day evening was well patronizd. A nice sum of money wu their treasury, Win, token a visit to Milton Hmiith of Zion fram Ba'urday Gap, the homs of (. musle for Pine Grove ty Crafton spe on # added Lo Mtamm of Altoona who had pent Mor day with relatives and foriner aesociates at Boalsturg. Mre, Bachman from spent Friday at caght fl daughter, Mre. Us Belli fonte Boalsburg ; of Lear ghe ywers for the vin F grave hey sher Mra. George Bradford and Mrs Milton Bre their children of Centre Hall visited with relat Boslsburg last week, Mre, KE dford with Ives al fward Caauin her Cunniogham of Be guests at the of wer Hunday. H. Bailey and son Mira Wm, Gt etia Gol gham and tiiece Mary lefonte Were home Kilmer Harry, Mr heen and thie een atiended Heott Bailey » monthly will be Fbureday dub Amo held in th chureh Funday evening s spaak of the Crosby, the bil ) f1@ BODgs COMP will be mung some of At a mesliog of the 10} Boalsturg cemetery on Mi eveniog an election for held, A. W, Dale and R. B. terms bad expired, yond Was the trustees Harrison, w hose were reclects ed by scclamation, The are I. W. Bwe Mlover : Ver, other is W. Bilover Wm. miover Eugene y party given . Mary Page at her home Linden Hall on Frida Mra. Page is eighty-one years ( 1d at a is quite sotiy yet a i tinlecs ney st ad 0 Mra lee at : Chis 4 8son ig al 8 birthday nes Re. we he Memorial service in the formed church on Band aitanded., The ve present were lvunel Y Hettinger, John Btover, Philip Dale, tieorge Ksup and John Hook. Rev, . Btover preached the sermon AY Was PTR S who Were ung, wer h Nf and the choir sang for the opening song, “ When the roll is called up Yonder’ David Htuart of Hiation, Wo. Hanter of Newport, Mr. and Mra Edward Hanter of Juniata, Calvin Riley of Petersburg, Mise Sither Brown of Harrisburg, Mrs, John From, Mrs. Avna Zigler, C. D Moore and Missea Margaret Weber of State College, formerly at home at Boalsburg stiended the memorial exercises here, The fur f Ma. Jobn Miller of Pine Grove Mille was held in Bosale burg “on the Day. Among the relalives who were present from a distance were Mr. and Mra, Josiah Zeigler, Howard Zigler and sisters Kat! ar and Elizabelh of Beoner townehip, Amos Fehl of sSmullton, Mr, apd Mrs. Delaney of Centre Hall and W, E. Gettig of Al toons, Bellevue and who Katharine were ersl « forenoon of Memorial ine + At the seiting of the sun dsy, one of the prettiest and most interesting memorial ceremonies plosed at Boalsburg, and this after the thirty-eight wounds over the bodies of soldiers had been deonrated, patriotic songs sung, and an inspiring address made. Long before the hour for the services proper to begin, the town was thronged with people from all nearby pointe. The parade was formed on the dinmond underneath the stars and stripes, nd was headed by Boal band, then came Lhe velerans carrying wreaths, next the Odd Fellows and Knights of Malta, both carrying ban. ners, then the children with lovely bouguets. On reaching the cemetery several patriotic songs werd ening by a chorus of some twenty voloes, and prayer was offered by Rev, 8. ©, Blover, end a patriotic address was then delivered by the Rev. R. D. Wolf of Greensburg, segretary of the West. moreland County Home for the Poor. The band then played a dirge while the graves were being decorated. Three of the thirty-eight graves of soldiers were filled within the psst yar with the bodies of William Armstrong Juenba of Howard, Anthor y Knope of Pitts. burgh, sud George nicne of Wiking. burg. on Hatur A nib Asronsbureg Frank Honek of Lock anid Mra in visiting her parents, Mr (George Blover. Mra. Marr has again returned te Philipsburg few weeks with her aged mother, Anron Weaver, David Bummers of Altonns, ly one of our hoya, is here t his sister Annie who is stil If tend Mre, CC, A Inughtlers Kdos, Bat and Pauline of © home alter op {31 0 REE vir the old homes Mr, their and Weave oburn, day in town, Mrs, G¢ Florenca from Phiiadalpyi ndefin ite ti Mrs MoKay args y ing an i et’s mother, Albert Johnson ar Altoona is } property era trying to on Second Bt pil kinds of {ait Mre Wilmer Mra { levels » home with Mr and Mr. and gpent week much a ther Bradford was Lhe more than vi over Sunday at the Wea r at nr i Dr r. and Mra Fra the and ir daughters, dra. Mary | the v were and n K Laurelton Mra, John Bauday Mr. snd Mrs daughter, Miss Keller of Linde Maude MU ¢ nace, spent the Sabbatl Mra. RB. M. Waifs ———— sles of the thst quail Milibeim drug "B11 town last week 10 1 tances. 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