THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED (WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1914 SMITM & BAILEY . . . . . Proprietors S. W. SMITH . . . .s Editor EDWARD E. BAILEY { ogi halter and Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Becond 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 aertions, teu cents por loch for each nig. Pi a ve goeCpying ess space an ten fo opie ein Big ree insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each fssue, sccording to com tion, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, display advertis- Local notices accompanyin ing five cants per line for insertion ; other- , eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. . United States Senator A, MITCHELL PALMER, Monroe County. Governor VANCE C, McCORMICK, Dauphin County. Lieutenant Governor WILLIAM T. CREASY, Columbia County. Secretary of Internal Affairs GEORGE H. ROWLEY, Mercer County. Represenlatives a. Large in Congress ROBERT 8, BRIGHT, Philadelphia County. MARTIN JENNINGS CATON, Allegheny Co. LUTHER B. SEIBERT, Potter County. JOHN SMITH SHIRLEY, Clarion County. Representative in Congress, 21st District WILLIAM E. TOBIAS, Clearfield County Senator in the Geperal Assembly, 34th District WILLIAM H, PATTERSON, Clearfield Co.: Representative in the General Assembly, Centre County DAVID W. MILLER, Fergusou Township, Member of State Commiller W. D. ZERBY County Chairman ARTHUR B. LEE CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Presbyterian—No services, Relormed—Union, morning: afterroon ; Centre Hall, evening. Spring Mills, United Evangelical-Lemoant, morning; Lin den Hall, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Hepo: ter Hegister Mary Irvin Christ, State College Hilda P. Thompson, Lemont Hester 8S. Christ, State College Gertrude M. Spangler, Centre Hall Mrs H.B BpRagles, Park Ridge, 111, Herman Muth, New York City C, T. Crust, Centre Hall Darlington Brown, Milroy hive J. Cummings, John Cummings, Linden all A. L. Dueck, Spring Mills T. B. Jamison, Spring Mills Jay Dee Boyer, Johnstown Mary A. Ross, Centre Hall Otto and Margaret Strohmeiler, Philadelphia Mr. and Mra W. W, Harpster, Freeport, Illinois G. P. Wakefield, Berwic Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Magee, Philadelphia Miss Anna Wilkinson, Chicago, 111 Misa Nell Wilkinson, State College T. K. Worthington, Lancaster Mrs. John T. Noll, Pleasant Gap Mayme Wian, Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Hesser, Miss Gladys Hesser, Manchester, N. H. Miss Jennie Smith, Philadelphia Mrs. J. C, Vonada, Centre Hill Rev. J. Calvin Fassold, Will'amstown Jeanette and Anns Mary Odenkirk, Burnham Miss Alda Sankey, Lewistown Ruth Ruble, Cleveland, Ohlo J. B. Ruble, Contre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Perry McKinney, Potters Mills F.P, Duck, Spring Mills Mrs. C. H. Kahn, Boalsburg Miss Edith Stover, Altoona Mrs. John Knarr, Centre Hall Rev. L. L. Sieber, Gettysburg Mr.and Mrs. J. Frank Sharpe, and daughter Nancy Louise, Johnstown Edward Jamison, Spring Mills E. H. Shoop, Ottawa, Kansas H. B. Bpangler, Park Ridge, Illinois In a recent issue the Watchman made an eflort to belittle this paper. Just a brief statement is the only nee- essary reply, The statement: The Centre Reporter is in the sscendancy; the Democratic Watchman is not. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gregg and gon John of Altoous, from Friday un- til Bunday, were guests of Mrs. Lucy Henney, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fasselt of Iselin are visiting at the Evangelical parsonage. Mrs, Fassett is a sister of Mrs, F. H. Foss, Mr. and Mrs, J. Frank Bharpe and baby daughter of Johnstown are at the home of Mrs. Bharpe’s grand- parents, Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Krise, New advertisements in this week's issue are those of Montgomery & Co, Kessler, T. L. Bmith, Herr & Son There is money to be saved by buying at any of these pMhces now. Mrs. Emory Ripka and children Hazel and Byers on Wednesday went to Bunbury where for a few days they will be guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles M. Bmith., They will be met there by Mr. Ripka, and later will go to Cham- bersburg, Mrs, Ripka’s former home, Mr. and Mrs, Ryan Bechler and daughter Catharine, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Albright, Jacob Albright, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Dorman and son, Mrs. Hachsel Dorman, Miss Mary Yelsley, all of Mifflinburg, and Mr. and Mra, Harry Doraizn of Phoenix- ville, were an automobile party that spent part of a day Inet week at the J, W. Mitterling home. Three oars carried the tourists, E. H. Bhoop of Ottawa, Kansas, is in Centre Hall on his first visit in fifteen years and his second in the forty-eight years that he has been in the west, He is spending the time with his brother, Bamuel Shoop, Mr. Bhoop Is » native of Boaleburg and on going west in 1866 engaged In farm- ing which occupation he followed up until six years ago. He Is in love with his section of country, and sino he thinks that this will be his last trip esst, he is making It quite ex- PRISONERS REVAPIURED, Irjory of One Checks Flight and Both are Taken In Bald Eagle Mountains, John Bair and Pasquale Carmillo, the latter an Italian, both of whom escaped from the barracks at the new penitentiary, near Bellefonte, on Bun- day pight were recaptured within 2 hours, These two prisoners were on the parole system being employed on the construction work of the new penitentiary snd were given more freedom than those within the prion walls, Immediately upon escape Deputy Warden gent a description of broadcast and two scouring the country about Hall early Monday morning. The deputy warden and Officer Houser tracdd the two men to the Bald Esgle Mountains, about three miles from the penitentiary, and final- ly came upon the escaped felons. One of the men _had been irjured and could not proceed, . The prisoners were taken to Belle fonte to answer an additions] charge of attempting to escape from the penitentiary, which wil be the tech- nical charge, in addition toserviog the remainder of their term. pp —— Tusseyville Miss Margaret Swartz is visitiog a few days at the home of Foster Frazier at Penps Cave, Mr. sand Mrs. John Horner epeat Supday at the home of Mr, and Mrs Foster Frazier, near Penos Cave, Mrs. Domer Ishler and baby left last Thursday for Washington, D, U', Mr. [sbier is one of the mail clerks of tha’ city. Mrs. Adam Heckman and daughter Saal of Penn Hall sre visiting for a few days among friends at Tursey- ville, Foster Frazier apd sons Lee and Earl, who lived last year on the farm now occupied by Miiton Kline are here cutting their wheat, Miss Ruth Rockey went to Mill Hall last Thuoreday, where she visited at the heme f BK. R. Rickert, Bhe re turned on Monday. Mr ard Mre. Harry Dillard from Lancaster are v sitiog with their sunt, Mra. Mae Fortney st the home of Jrmes Bpapgler for a few weeks, learning of the Daufenbach the prisoners overseers were Centre Fyrom Ast wos Rev. Bieber of Gettysburg occupied the pnlpit Kunday morning in Emao- nel’s Union ehureb, Miss Marion Farner of Philadelc hia spent a few days Inst week with her friend, Miss Grace Horner, Fred and Byard Dunkle from Punx- sutawney are psinting toeir unale's (J. W. Fortney ) residence this week. Mra. George Yarvell aod litt]e daughter of Altoona sre visiting st the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, G BR. Meias, Miss Flora Love, a typo of the Democratic Waterman at Bellefonte, spent s day with her sister, Mre, William Mertz Cryder Miller, sor of Roy Miller, of Colyer, bad his eye turned last Batar- day evenipg by the sparks from a tor- pedo at the Meism store. Mr ard Mra Thomas Swartz went to Bellefonte lsat Friday to see Mrs. Bwariz's brother, Bert Robb, who has been very ill during the past few weeks, Arthor Blutterbeck has taken ine to his family Goldie, the little dsughter of Jonas Stover. The little giri’s mother died last December. Her father is Mrs Blutterbeck’s brother, Mr. and Mra. T. F. Farner snd daughter Miss Marion of Philadelphia are spending their vscstion at the horse of Mr. Farnet’s parents, Mr, and Mrs W. C. Farner. Mr. Farner holds a position in the city postoffice, Mra. Carrie Garver, a sister of Mrs, Maria Wagner of this plece, who has been visiting smong relatives and friends for the last month, will leave for her home in Liocoln, Nebraska, the lsat «f this week. Mra. John Diehl of Lewisburg and Mra W.J Dubbs snd two children of Mexico, Juniata county, are visitors at their parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs: Bamuel Floray. The former left for her home Tuesday, the latter will re- ma‘n for some time, Mre. Charles Geary and son Algier returned to their home in Altoona Tuesday after spending a month with her parents. Lois Geary, a daughter, will remain for some time with her grandparents, Mr. snd Mm, M. F. Rossman, The 4th of July celebration held st G. BR, Meise’ was well attended. The foe cream parlors were tastefully decor. ated in red, white and blue, Among the chief enterisioments were the sacension of four baloons, two in the forma of sn elephant and a fish, While Eimer Miller was passione the home of Fred Brown on a bicycle Isat Naturday a dog owned by Henry Moyer rushed out in front of the wheel and threw Mr, Miller off. Among the injuries he received was a broken col lar bone, I —— A A PR ————— Woodward, Miss Grace Bmith spent the greater rt of last week with ber sunt, Mure, Pizzi Keister, in Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mrs, George Guisewite, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Benner, spent the Babbath with friends in Lewisburg. Miss Amanda Haines, after spend- ing a year in Philadelphia, returned to her home Inst Friday. Ray Orndorf, who is employed In Philadelphia; is spendiog his vacation with his parents, Mrs. Samuel Williams and grand. son Robert Willilame from Monessen are visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs. Day and son Master Jackson from Millersburg are Spend. ing & week or ten days at the Wood- Dr. George Ard from ing Ci Mr. and Mra, Robert & oh. Yo their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ww. P. . a, », ward House, N. J, spent a few days week with | BOALSBURU ITEMS. What People Are Doing in Harris Township's Principal Burg, as Reported by the Re porter's Faithful Correspondent, Clement Dale of Bellefonte spent Sunday at Boalsburg. John Fisher of Bellefonte epent Bunday with his mother, Miss Esther Bparr of Willismsburg is visiting in Boalsburg and vicinity, Mrs Hannah Btitzer and Miss King of Bellefonte spent a day at Boals. burg. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Gregg and son John of Altoona visited at Boals- burg last week. Mrs. Adam Heckman and daughter Sarah of Bpring Mills spent Thursday at Boalsburg. Mra. Charles Ross with her children from Ferguson township spent Mop. day with relatives at Linden Hall and Boalsburg, Bince the first of April Master El wood Btover caught two } undred and twenty-five fish in the streams in our locality. Mrs. Ezra Breon with her little dsughter Virginia of Pbiladelphia is vieiting with her parents, Mr, ard Mra. Alfred Lee. Mise Elizabeth Close returned to her home at Boalsburg on Friday af. ter a stay of three months with her sunt, Mra, Anna Zeigler at Btaie Col lege. Miss Gertrude Keichline of Grove Mil's and her cousin, Miss Annette Btamm of Altoona visited with relatives at Boslsburg Thursday and Friday. Several men who were employed by the civic club were this week engaged in removiog weeds and other unsighbt- ly objects from the public places In our town. T. D. Boal purchased. the Henry Reliz farm Isst week ; also a valuable tract of land contsiniog three or four scres fron H. M Hostermanp, joining the Hosterman town property. Quite likely a portion of it will be lsiu out in town lots. The following teachtrs were elected for the echools of Harris township: Fowopship High Bchool, Miss Marga. retta Goheen ; Hoslsburg ersmmar, E H. Williams ; primary, Miss Olive Way; Rock Hill, H. M Hosterman ; Walrot Grove, Misa Boosle Lavstay sShingletown, George Joh stonbeugh, Mr.and Mr William Bitrer snd Mra, Maria Wagner of Tusssyvilig and Mrs Carrie Carver of Nevraskn gpent sunday st Boalsburg,. Mrs. Wagner aod her sister, Mre, « arver, wiil visit for some time In Altoons before the intter will depart for her home Mra Carver moved to the weslern slates forty-seven years spo st the sge of twenty-four ; her visit to the east was a source of great pleasure to both sletera. Pipe Continued on last page A ————— Spring Millis. Chas MeCool hand. Miss Mary Union county. Walter Wolle spantl a8 few days in Sunbury last week Daniel C ndo of Lock Haven was a vieltor st the 8B E Condo howe, Misa Edps Krape of Buvbury spent the Fourth with ber sunt, Mrs G. C, King. : Members of the M KE church held a very successful festival on Saturday evening. Wm Sones, who le working for Me Nitt-Huyett & Jompany, spent the Fourth at home, *Mr. Limbert of Asronsburg spent Saturday snd Funday with G. CO Decker and family, Howard Rossman and family and Dr. Braucht and family spent Sunday at Bnow Bhoe, Mrs. Ralph Bhook and sister, Miss Miriam Long, are spending a week with relatives at Howard. Mrs. Chas Grenoble, after two weeks’ visit with her parents returned to Lewisburg on Thursday. Robert Musser of Btate Colle e ia en- joying his vacation at home. He snd Mrs. Musser spent Bupday at Al toons, Mr. and Mra Domer Emeiick and dapghter of Altoous are spending w few days with the M. D. Leitzell family. Mrs. Robert Kennelly of Reedsville is also a guest at the same place, : Mr. and Mra Charles I. Grenoble and daughter Pearl of Lewisburg are expected st the hope of Mire. Giren oble’s parents, Mr” and Mrs, 1. J Zabler, August 8:d, to remain for several daye. Mr. Grenoble is an optician in Lewisburg. Ao CENTRE OAK John M. Ream, psinter, spent Sup- day with his femily. The Y. P. C. A, will meet with Mise Bartges on Bunday evening. Hay all made and the wheat is near. ly all cut, Corn fields look promising. Mr. and Mrs, John Knarr and son Bruce from Centre Hall spent Sunday about here, The Y. P. C. A. will hold a festival at the Union church, Farmers Mills on Haturday evening, July 25, Misses Nellie and Helen Moyer of Spring Mills spent Hunday with their sunt, Mrs. B. G. Grove, Miss Maud Meeker spent Saturday, July 4, at Millheim. The trip wae made in an automobile, Ralph Rachau, Ephraim Ilgen and on Grove, spent Bungay afternoon with their friend John Frankenberger, L. L. Bmith and family from Centre Hall, sleo Mr. aud Mre. Wm. Crader fron: Madisonburg spent Banday with I+anc Bmith, John Wert and Miss Della Fpayd spent a few days with the former's brother, McClellan Wert at Wolfs Mrs. Abbie Reef and ohildren, Maud and Fay, from Johnstown are spending a few weeks with Mrs Heels Jaretna, Mr. snd Mre., Maypard er, Mrs. H. M. Hettinger aud daughter Martha and son Paul, also Miss Leos and Theodore Breon, sil from Altoons, are spending some time at the home o Harry Frankenberger, 'S DUTKIDE & very sore Condo ia visitirg in I——————— The Centre Reporter $1 50 per year, a INARCIAL BTATEMENT OF CENTRE HALL BOROUGH BCHOOL DISTRICT, RECEIVTS FRX oonrinisersinsronsansrinnssensisons g1868 0 inlance from last yoer, 047 U8 Trait 9h 62 Jnterest on bonds ,. ot 00 Appropriations... B40 40 Other Hources .... Total Recelp Straw Hats REDUCED o - $4316 12 DIBBURBEMENTS SR CBLIMBEE oe sruenssasscssmmsinss ronisins S180 00 Hent and Repairs ........ we 221 07 Teachers’ Institute 5 00 rectors ....... 27 9 129 02 a9 ul 90 10 151 51 Feea, Tax Col. $438.65, Treasurer £2500, Becretary $80 00 Auditors $6.00, Printing $12.26 Exprossage and Postsge 98 65 18 25 215 The season for Straw Hats is just in its prime, but we have reduced a lot of Men's and Boys’ Hats, so if you have not already purchased your “ straw ” you can effect a saving by buying here, All the popular shapes and styles worn by the good dressers. They will not last long. fo'al Expenditurers ... cennsnns HET4D O4 | Balance on hand... b71 08 i ~$§3816 12 { RESOURCES Cash on Band... « Borough Bond No. 7 .covvinirivire lotof ground near Reformed Church. : arts bures iehool apparatus, grounds and 71 08 0 00 a0 0 bulidings.......... asresanarrrS 255 00 Tuition to be collected 87 B38 $3008 91 SF KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. LIABILITIES NONE I'he above statement was examined and found | irrect by the auditors, THOS. L. MOORE, KREAMER, H. KNARR, Auditors J SUBPOENA IN DIVORCE eda in Walp, Ammer inthe Cou't of Common | Pleas of Centre County No 111 May Term, 1914, J Publication in Divorce, ur wile Almeda in the Court of inty, No. 111 May vores against you, now id requested to appear LADIES’ “FITZEZY" SHOES will cure corns! pain your ssid wile da Ammerman Walp, and to show cause, if you have, why the said Aimeds Ammerman p should not be divorced from the bonds of irimony entered fauit Gf SUCH RPPeRrance to have a oree granted in you id in de will be liable ir abeence ARTHUR B. LEE, =heriff's Office, Beliefonte, Penn's. Sherif? THE ORPHANS COURT OF CENTRE OOUNTY FATE OF GEORGE M., BWABRE ative § 3 ¥ Riven Mm wins — DECEASED Myrt articies of person sement, or the pro of, was confirm SOLD ONLY AT FAGER’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE the same ¢ Court after | | Ro co = = Big Summer Reduction Sale on Suits and Straw Hats Weeks and weeks of simmering hot weather are before us, but we must close out our stock of sum- mer suits NOW. Blues, Gray, Black and White stripes, conserva- tive semi-English and the latest in young men’s soft front styles—all must go! Genuine Montgomery Quality suits at the follow- ing reductions from regular prices: i $30 Suits at - $25 $28 Suits at - $23 $20 Suits at - $15 $25 Suits at - $20 $18 Suits at - $13 $15 Suits at - $10 $22 Suits at - $17 Every one of these suits will soon be gone. Get yours today! a ONE-THIRD OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS PANAMAS NOW $3.75 NK [MONTGOMERY & CO BELLEFONTE, PA.
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