The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 11, 1914, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
THURKDAY, JUNE 11, 1914
LUCALS
growivg town in the State,
a Ford ear,
county this week,
Merchant A, A, Frank of Millheim,
now owns a six oylinder Btudebaker.
Miss Ethel Rowe is in Lock Haven
niencement exercises of the Central
Htate Normal Echool,
Walter H.
weeks was
Traub, who for
at the Fountain
Hav,
several
torate at State College.
I'he annual gathering of the Jordon
nd Love families will be held at
Rockview on Saturday, June 13 A
large gathering of the clan is looked
for if the weather be propitious,
Red clover in many fields in the
Valleys is in head and the crop threst-
ers to be a short one. The grass has
not attained the growth which the
much needed rain would have given it.
Dr. and Mrs, E, W. Runkle and son,
Lawrence, and Prof, William Day
wokett left on an European trip. To
date eighteen persons from State Col-
tinent.
{jess Lena Bressler and Frank
Bailey, toe former from near Spring
Millis and the latter from Coburn,
spent Banday at the home of Miss
Bressler’s uncle snd sunt, Mr, and
Mrs, Harry Miller, in Centre Hall.
A. E. Miller, who is located
Alexandria, Virginia, holds a gi
position in the city electric light plant,
and has been there for a half dozen
years. He is a brother of M. N,
Miller of Potters Milla and Is a native
in
yod
3
of Greg township.
D.
Coon., and
Today (Thursday) B Brisbin
will leave for New Haven,
spend several weeks with bis dsugh-
er, Mrs. J. H. Boon. He will
ppend time with his youngest
daughter, Mrs. George Robertson, in
Hartford, same state
algo
some
At the examipation held a short
time sgo for entrance to the loeal high
school next term, the following pupils
of Potter townghip schools passed suc-
cessfully : Misses Berpice Bwarlz,
(Grace Horner, Tessie Kerlin, Edgar
Miller, all of whom are from Tussey-
ville,
AR
wh TRE
THE DEMOURKATIU STATE PULATFORM,
In Denounoing Pen
8
roselsm and Bicpartisan Hvis,
reprinted below in full :
There is no uncertainty in
There is strong dissent from the |
of the Federal legislation and presi.
issues
Democrats have fairly stated
problems confronting the Common-
outlined a program
is indorsed by
conscientious citizens and which the
Republicans canpot afford torignore,
Voters nowadays do not greatly
overrate the importance of political
platforms. These documents
often drawn solely with the objsct of
makiog friends and avoiding sggree-
sive opposition, with the result that
they are ambiguous in phraseoiogy
and uncertain in meaning. That
dictment, however, ganiol drawn
sgainst the Democratic platform, Its
clear-cut depungiation of Penroseism
and the bi-partisan evils that are
inevitable result of Penroselsm, its
positive declaration
are Loo
ine
be
the
for reform in legis
Iative procedure, and especially in the
promise
appropriations, its
State Hig!
non-political
referendum
way De-
is, Ya
the
suflesge question and various
for industrial
sdmirable
partment on a bas
on
[neasures
are state.
ments of important issues upon which
to
1
d upon
which
mein have commended themesel
it of
What is of grealer lmportancs,
racter of the men
calle pass
the
ves LO
the remedies in
the beet thous he Sate,
how-
who
The
Democrats in Pennsylvania have some
this year
gratifying that the Democratic
by men of ability, in whom
Whatever
the el
upon thé platf
ever, is
will stand rim
+
chance of success apd it is
ticket
is headed
the public has confidence
the differences on brosd economic
policy between those standard bearers
of the Democracy and the people of
this normally Republican State, there
the event of their success, will be
plied with patriotic sincerity.
ap-
--———
Haying will begin this week the
teporter’s acres.
aon
in RR
Why Bo Many Graduates Fall,
Mparks of Hiate College,
nddresas delivered at the eom-
mencemoent of Franklin sod Murshali
Academy, stated that recently he had
sent out 700 letters to business firms
asking what proportion of
graduates failed in business, and the
reason for such fatiures, An anslysie
of the answers showed that such fail
ures are not due to a lack of know-
ledge on the part of the college men,
but to indifferent habits and an
President
in an
college
un-
the ladder,
He adv:
on the part of students, contending
that for one boy or girl injured by
late hours,
and bad habits,
Dr. Bpar
improper meals
fact that
to endanger
ks deprecated the
#0 many gicis are willing
in factories
homes
health, life and even virtue
od
#, because they want
gervants,
ratlier than to in
find go
to
private familie
i
be “employes ' and not *'
sn s— A —— 5 AP ———————
LOUALSN,
A chance of a lifetime at
the dig enle
to buy lots
Mitterling
latter
Cleveland Al
last
Was an
toons visitor the part of
week,
$4
big 10%
Free band concert, 1914 touring
away.
Everybody welcome at the
aale
car given
Mi Hoover of
Hall
Altoona
the
#8 Ferma
apent a day in Centre latter
part of inst week
Three bundred and twenty-two
students graduate from
tate College th
Es
Penpsylvania
is week,
eryb dy over 158 years of age at-
tending the sa'e will get a chance
14 to
on
the new | uring car,
Frank Gfrerer
porch built
is having a large
ont of bis house on
of Centre
to the {i
Hall,
Odd Fel
rnrd
his farm weal
The lceal had
when
§
sled
ha ¢ :
ge INws
Aan sclive sesion Ha! AY night
ur new members wee init]
the order
rmmercement exer
plac .
James Durst
Br Mil
the Mifflin county
0 al that
1 rs red
MN over ana
0
of Reedaville, and 8. 8 win of
roy were amobg
people who sitended the horse sale on
Friday.
Mifflin «
Bupday-school ¢
and
make it & grand
i
BOOUKS
week,
hold ils
%
nl next
aunty will
mventy
being made lo
* One of Lhe
preparations sre
UES,
many features will be a parsde of two
thou<and Sunday-school scholars
Convention of Threrh armen and Fariuevs
“entra County Threshermen
Farmers’ Proteotive Arseciation
nes’ in copyvention in the court br
al 10 8, 1o.,
All threshermen
te
and farmers
engines now ruled off the public road
by the Btate Highway De
are invited to attend,
tion for action.
parties are especially
present,
Wu, K. Corn. Pree,
H. LARD CURTIN, Bec'y,
AA»
UENTHE OAK
The Y. P. L.
Vonada on Bunday evening.
Weather flue
farmers are busy working corn,
Mr. aod Mrs, O COC, Homan
Hunday with Wm. Fetteiolf
funnily.
Mra, Insane Bmith js not so
again and required medical
in Hunday
Wm. F
sack.
the
we
Hine st
! prove farms and rajse
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Korman
ren, Mabel snd Harry
nt sundsy with Mr,
Rossman
eir new Studebaker car,
fell from
at d Mrs. H
ronirechken past
hay wow with such foree
the stone wall thal he broke
ag well ss cracking others,
iwWo
Ibis
the harpoon hay fork,
———— yo
Baro
Mrs B. F.
writing
Jrhty to ty degrees
the dally record of the th
er for the pest week
Hai LC haries,
shaking band here io 1«
sbhurg.,
Heilley is critically ili
vey
WORE Bee]
with
hii old ad Gus LAT Oi
i Mr. Cly
were Mui
#0 il iiny
(i ~
tover
lersbure
Br
Er Tammy,
Nittany visito
James Wert is oul smong |
bors and many frie
3 !
ing!
i
Bi
in nelgl
after
inths ag
of \’ 4
nds again,
g hurt by a fall 8 few mi
Mi Ids
¥
ivi
otpeed
rehant and
pented them
ug hiter Bolb ws
ing fine
ihose wi
itly at the b
were
i daughter,
grandson and wif
3illy Heuwer, ¢
tana]
¢
’
Ler ker
¥
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See me for best prices on
!
Halls Hair
falling hair. No doubt
ever. You will surely
WATER PIPES
allen
~a180~
i 8
or
PUMPS and
REPAIRS
Everything in the Plumb-
ing Line—bathroom fix-
tures, etc,, at lowest prices,
S. J. ROWE
Centre Hall, Pa.
exclusively.
actual test
Foo
ra
now for sale
Brooders, at
Chas. D.B
ENTRE HALL, PA,
.§ CPCBETVP OLED RBRLH IVER IRNED
&
f
Don’t miss the og
tity ©
to buy lots at
FULL LINE OF
GRANITEWARE
At my store you will find a full [i
iteware— Pots 5, Pans, Saucepans, Ket]
deep and shallow pans, and everythi
the housewife, ~ i
had-
of
> of STOVES
«
waive
i alii
Come in at any
1
the
a
rv
iii
Yor xirzi]ll he lr aes
OU Will DC piCasca.
T. L. SMITH
can participate
State College.
SALE, Rain
large canvas.
asi
i i.
in the contest.
or Shine.
A BAS
in This Fast
Growing Town
A CHANCE OF
Somebody will
Over eighty
3
to be Sold at
| GET « on ni Leathers I Brothers |
FREE TRAIN, leaving |
Bellefonte at 10:30, stop- |
| ping at all stations, each morning %of the sale |
and returning each evening.
LV. Bellefonte
Coleville
Morris -
Stevens
Hunters Park
Fillmore -.
Briarly
Waddles -.
Krumrine - 11:12
State College 11:25
10:30
10:35
10:38
10:43
10:46
10:50
10:55
11:00
wen
A train leaves Coburn Saturday, 20th,
on the L. & T. at 10:10, and arrives in State College
at 11:00,
LV. Coburn - -
Zetby - -
Rising Springs
Penns Cave -
Center Hall
10:10
10:16
10:24
10:32
10:38
i
I
Gregg - .
Lin = Hall - - a 10:50
Oak Hall - - 10:55
Lemont or State College 11:00
10:44
These trains are Absolutely FREE, and
will take you to the lot sale and return in the eon .