asd THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED (WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914. SMITH & BAILEY ar Proprietors SB: W.BMITH . « + + ¢ « & Editor EDWARD E. BAILEY { Eiinees Nanager Business Nanager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as econd Class mall matter, -— —— ——h 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 dn sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis play advertising occupying less space than ten nches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per {uch for each issue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accom yin ing five cents per line for eac wise, eight cents per line, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. display advertis- insertion ; other- minimum charge, DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Uniled States Senator A. MITCHELL PALMER, Monroe County. Governor VANCE C, McCORMICK, Dauphin County. Liewienant Governor WILLIAM T. CREASY, Columbia County. Secretary of Internal Affairs GEORGE H. ROWLEY, Mercer County. Representatives al 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 General Assembly, 34th District WILLIAM H. PATTERSON, Clearfield Co. Representative in the General Assembly, Centre County DAVID W. MILLER, Ferguson Township. Member of State Commilive W. D. ZERBY County Chairman ARTHUR B. LEE CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Reformed —S8pring Mills, morning; Unlon, al- ternoon : Centre Hall, evening. The service at Centre Hall is a union temperance service. The speaker, Prof. C. J Potts, Altoona, is a repre sentative of the Anti saloon League, The Weather. Readings of the thermometer are made dally at 5 p. m., and indicate the highest and lowest pints reached during the preceding \wenty-four ours, uM H soyou; uy [re mouy sgour uj [wuwy Lup jo novieg) i Wednesday, 22 Thursday, 23 Friday, 24 Saturday, 25 Sunday, 0 Monday, 27 Tuesday, 28 | 1.60 F means fair; C P C means means cloudy; partly cloudy. . Beporter Register Chas. A. Shaffer, Berwick Robert Sheffer, Dewart John Bubb, Red Mill Mrs. J. M Spicher, Cressor Mrs. W. E. Probert, Derry Mme H. J. Lambert, State College Rev. D. Gress, Margaret and Elizabeth Gress, Harrison City. John E. Rishel, Tusseyville W. N. Lane, Manchester, N, Y, LOCALS William Swab of Linden Hall, who was operated on at the Bellefonte hospital for hernis, was discharged Saturday and reports his physical con- dition as being fine. Mrs. 8. H. Glenn and son of Al- toona are visiting at the home of her aunts, Misses Jennie and Catharine Foreman, Mrs. Glenn before mar- risge was Miss Elsie Foreman, The boardwalk is fa:t disappearing in the borough. Concrete invariably is taking its place and it wil be but a short time until the town may be traversed for ite mile length without stepping on a board. New concrete walks that have been laid within the past week and others who have pre- pared for their laying are those front- ing the residences of Lawrence Runkle, Wm. F. Floray, A. P, Krape and Cleveland Mitterling. Rev. Daniel Gress and daughters— Margaret and Elizabeth—-arrived in Centre Hall Friday evening in their Chalmers car, from Harrison City, in the Pittsburgh district, to spend a» week among Rev, Gress’ former parishioners and mapy friends whom he made during his pastorate here. It is their first visit since leaving Centre Hall, which will be four yesrs next January, and Rev. Gress noted with pleasure the many Improvements which bave occurred in the town since that time. : The Penn Eleotrie Compsny will have its high tension line from Miles- burg to State College completed with- in a very short time, according to a statement of superintendent Thomp- son. The construction work is of the most substantial character, and the whole equipment modern, The terri. tory between Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap will also be given service, and it is expected that many private houses will be lighted in the country districts before winter. The Slab Cabin Elec- tri¢ Company, now spplyiog for a charter, will serve rural districts. The main company le aiming te further ex- tend ite territory, and at some future time, not too far distant, will have its lives in Penvs Valley, \ BENEDIUTS BEAT THE SINGLES, a—— Four Runs Enough to Win the Victory In the Seven Inning TwiliBht Game, Geary, the barber, furnished the amusement, D. A. Boozer furnished a good base hit, and eeveral of the o'her benedicts furnished the four runs that defeated the Single Men in a twilight game on Grange Park Tues. day evening. It wasn’t supposed that the old timers could touch the spit ball or see through the schemes that make up present day baseball, tut they pulled one over on the boys when they dowped them 4 to 3 Of course, the marriet men's team was not coms- posed entirely of old et re, three or four having joined the ranks of the benedicts within the past few years, but there was enough of the good solid hitting to smack of old timee. Roczer ean still connect for a good drive when it is needed but finds that his nether limbs refuse to move rapidly as they did twenty-five years ago, and that's why Btump for the Singles got a two-bagger instead of nothing when he hit one In Boozar's territory in centre. The singles opened with a run in the first and the Married Men evened t up in the second. Ia the third and fourth the benedicts scored the re- mainder of their ruvs and held the Biogle Men to a 4 to 1 score until the last two inpings of play, when they scored twice. This isa how they were placed on the field : Married Men—A. Stahl, ¢; M Bradford, p; P. Bradford, lat b; E Bailey, 20d b; C. Bradford, 3d b; J Koarr, ss ; F. Geary, If ; D. A Boczer, ef ; E. Lutz, rf. W. Bradford, p; Royer, B. Buhl, 3rd Bie e; Meyer, 20d b; I«t b; b: Stump, rf. Htahl, P. Bradford, Kauasrr dicts, and W. Garis, Bradford for the singles, A good-siz»d crowd was on hand to were pulling for the Married Men to win. A A ——— ——————— Colyer. Qiite a few raisers through bere on fuoday. Artbur Holderman started out with his chive. Wiliam Rable from Boalsburg spent Banday at tbe home of G. RK, Meliss, Greeley Jordan fell from a load of hay and bad bis hip disloea'ed but dust pasred on Monday threshivcg mes- be is getting along fine, Mr. and Mrs Peter Jordan made a busipess trip to Centre Hall on Balur- day. Mre, O:vis Horuer and brother, Jesse McUlenaban, made a flying trip to Bellefonte in t he Istter’s Ford car, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gambling from Selipegrove, avd ¥r. aud Mrs. Henry Reitz from Boalsturg, spent Buudsy evening st the home of Peter Jordan. A birthday party was given io honor of Mrs Peter Boal a few das age. Bhe was presented with & big pig, feed, flour, etc. Those present were : Mr and Mrs. Calvino Bodtorf, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moyer and son Cyrus, Mr. and Mre. John Mertz Esther, Ralph, Catharine and Paul, Mrs John Martz and daughter Miss Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blatter. beck, Mr, and Mre. Frank Bogdon, Mr. aud Mrs. Willis Jordan snd son Paul, Lydia Ishler, Mr. aud Mrs. John Bubb, Mrs. John Weaver, Miss Mary Farner, Mr. acd Mrs. Howard Liogle, Fred Klinefelter, Ida Kiinefelter, Dors Kiinefelter, Mra. George Meiss and children Ervin and Ella, Milly Horner, Bruce Weaver, SBylvina Bubb, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bosi, John and Margaret Boa!, George Jordan, Will jam Foust, P. B. Jordap, Mr. and Mrs, John E. Babb, "Martha snd George, Goldie Stover, Lenora Foust, William Bubb, Charles Fye. a —— i ——— FRUITTOWN, Miss Helen Bodtorf left Tuesday of lest week for Jersey Bhore to visit her brother John. Mr. aod Mra. E. R, McClellan were plessant callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T J. Fleisher last Friday, Rev. A, J. Horper from Younge- ville, is payiog his friends and rels- tives in Centre county an extend- ed visit, Mre, J. A Getlig and family arrived Inst Haturday at the former's home, where they will spend their summer vacation, Mrs. Rush Dippery and sons Charles and Walter of Reedeville are paying the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bubb, a visit, Mrs. Emma Fobhringer is having quite a bit of repair work done to her bome. The work is being done by John Bitper and Daniel Fohringer. While bauling a load of hay one day last week Greeley Jordan had the misfortune of falling off the wagon and dislooating his b p ; he la getting slong fine at this writing. W. A. Fleisher of Yesgertown last Bupnday made a flying trip to his pa- rent's (T. J. Fieleber’s) home here He made the trip on his motoroycle which he recently purchased. The committee on entertainment js busy at this writing masking reparations for the Fleisher and Mo- teilan reunion to be held on the sixth of August ou the H., A. MeClellan arm, aN SO A ap BOALSBURG ITEMS. Whit Peop'e Are Doing in Harris Township's Principal Burg, as Reported by the Re porter’s Faithful Correspondent, Jacob Meyer spent Monday at county seat, John Hook visited over Bunday. John Btovir spent Bunday with son at Pleasant Gap. Miss Ruth Wagner of Altoona visiting here, Irvin Johnston of Crafton visited at Boslshurg this week, Will Fisher and family of Bunbury spent Funday at Boalaburg, Miss Ceell Harro enjoyed a visit of three weeks with relatives in Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. MeFwen Uunlonville were recent visitors at Bricker home. Mrs. Stella Albertuun, a blind Indy from Philadelphia, is vieiting at the home of Mra. Wm, Blover, Harry Leeperd of Bloomsburg spending part of hls vacation with the Houtz family. William Hees of Whittaker spent a few days at his former Dome at Boale. burg. Mr. snd Mra. Victor Dry guests ut the Matthew Goheen for 8 week. Dr. L.. E. Kidder is putting up an automobile garage and repairing and enlarging the tin shop. the at Bellefonte his ja of the Wm, ie of home Al- of toons were erjoyed part of her vacation days at Boalsburg. We bad a flne ra'n Mouvdasy after roon and pight, and a i Tuesdsy forenoon hard shower Frank Fisher and family of Juniats | with the Fisher families. Mr.and Mrs. J. F | Bunday with relatives township Mire, ! from in Fergusol her Blanchard are visitiog at | horae of Mr. end Mra. J. W. Miller, Ms J. CC Bryson with her Missa Helen Everett, of Derry visitors st of Mra. MM Woods Mire fens Ninth { Elizabeth Clema Kuhn with the home KEoms Garis and son, Fishburn sod Miss | Corman of State College spent Sunday evenivg st Boslahurg Mra. Mollie Lindsey and gan, are visitors at the H. 8. home, The of arch sre baving a rocial at ladies the ! ot the ‘Thursday } evens | Farlsne home this (1 ing. A number rection of T 1 i | of workmen nD. Boal by the are engaged on the central square in Boalsburg. Leonnid Rhone with several work men from Centre Hall were jo on Tueedsy taking awsy the gasoline street lamps which were used here before the electric light plant was es tablished, by the grange asacciation, and will be placed in the grange park to used during the encampment Mr, Mrs. Robert MeCras sand daughter Margaret of Bellevana tion, Mrs, Navnie Mothersbaugh of Williamsport, John Goheen and family of Rock Bprings, J. H. Weber, Mr, and Mrs J. Q A. Kennedy of Cen tre Hall, and W, CC. Meyer of Btlate College, attended the funeral of 8B, H. Bailey. A social! event was a carpet party at the home of Mra. Harro on Monday evening. About twenty. eight ladies were present, Mrs. Stella Albertson erjoyed the company and helped at the sewing, and although blind, her needle work beara close in- spection. A number of came when the work was not Loo late for refreshments, The lamups were pare hased be and rag gentlemen done but nats mei Georges Valley. F. M. Ackerman trip to Millheim on Baturday day with her parents at Bpring Mille, Harry Vooada spent 8 inday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Vonada at Centre Hill, Samuel Lingle sod family visited Mr. aud Mra. Frauk Liogle at Colyer on Bunday. Mra Busan Mitchel r turned to her home in Milroy sf er spending two weeks with Mre. Samuel Lingle. Mr, and Mrs, George Boal of Potters Milla spent Bunday with Lheir uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mra. Jarues Foust, Mre, Charles Ripka spent a few daya last week with friends at Plesssnt Gap. Mr. and Mra, J. OC. Reeder and daughter Laura spent Sunday at the home of Harry Cummings pesr Lin don Hal; the trip was wade in their new auto, : The Uentral Hiate Normal BHehool located at Lock Haven, Pa, is about ander State control, All of the ar- rapgements have been completed for the taking over of the school by the Btate on August 16th, The Central Biate Normal Bohool has always been one of the strong schoo's and its list of graduntes includes many prominent schoo! people and persona {rt Buential in business and the professions, As one of the Biate Bohools, ita sphere of influence and usefulness will be te IX sxudne, For the latest catalog of @ nohool, address the Principal, a —- -— ish LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. i i i i I NANCIAL TATEMENT OF CENTRE | HALL BOROUGH BCHOOQL DISTRICT, RECEIPT: PRBE ssiirenseiarsiabodnssnsts satiate Halunoe from last year... iON. nse 50 n0as Interest on bonds ADpropriations............. Other Sources Total Recelpts........ coounvens $1363 5 } ~ $3816 12 DISBURBEMENTS $1880 , 20 b7 0 27 9M 149 02 #9 01 90 181 Teachers Rent and Repairs Teachers’ Institute Directors i Text Books... Buppiies itor LE a7 and Contingencies... Fen, Tax Col. $435.65, Treasurer $25.00, Becretary $30 00............ 98 Auditors $6.00, Printing $12.25 18 2 Expressage and Postage......... 2 To'al Expenditures... dome jalanee on hand fotal B74 571 ~§8516 12 RESOURCES dings : 1 to be collected 3 Total —§E008 91 LIABILITIES NORE The above 1 Ly statement was examined and found care Lhe aucilors THOS. L. MOORE, B, KREAMER, KNARR Auditors SUBPOENA IN DIYORCE Ammer | Inthe Count of Common lens of Centre County 0 111 May Term, 1914, jeation in Divoroe, | i } your wile Almeds has filed a bel in the Court of ty, No 111 May rOree BRsinst You, now tH appear sepia wir sald wile : , php nan § Pp ux i ho cause, i i Walp, whereas 1 Walp of Cen're Uo wey bonds of 3 default a the 8 iy : 52 b 0 have RB, LEE, Sherif! OF CENTRE NAHB t Mm Swabl DECREASED Myrtle , Iate of Fer Penn's, decess Court of Centre 0 lake personaly { Five Thoussnd jow's share therein a Act of lay of April, A.D, th ‘ ts and amend. f that an order awarding said ¢ spegific articles of person 1 appraisernent ro usmle the inder Lhe i or the rood, A.D. 194 } thereod if } exceptions days, the same fue i y ulely by the Court sailer | FRANK SMITH rub ets 1 phians’ Court i | on the estate of Harris township, Ae he above alate have granied 10 the undersigned, be request REY Persons EDOWIngG 12 make Im i baring ciaims t them duly suthens HF atary on § & BITRER, Executor A DMINISTREATOR'S NOTICE ~~ the esiste of Pot r Towa. fstters of administration RARAH TRESSLER iste ship, deseased petites of sdministration on the above estate having been duly granted tothe undersigned, be would respectfaily request all persons knowing the cseives indebeed 10 the esiate 10 make (mime. diate payment, and thow haring claims against | the same to present them duly suthenticated for | willement. . HpA. CARBON, Administrator on of INDIA RUNNER DUCK EGGE-India Runner Puck eges for sale: setting of 13 eggs for 75 cents, } H.W. DINGES, Centre Hall, Pa {ITLL e san — A» a A SA AOS Market Reporte, ADVERTISEMENTS Corn, on cob, 70 Ibm... Corn, shelled, 66 Its....... BAYER corciisciisnsr.eioee Onts ,.. Barie HORSE VOR SALE~Horse, weighs about 120 pounds, good worker. —G, C. KING Spring Mila, WANTED 2000 Its, live poultry belore prices drop on account molting season, Always pays Lo Ries SOP BL enh bt sell early. .CHAB. D, BARTHOLOMEW, Centre imothy, first grade........... Hall, Pa. 29.0.2 BERKSHIRE HOGS FOR BALE~8lock boar full blooded ; also elght shoats, same breed, JACOB C, LEE, spring Mills SA AAs esses ASA Sai SESSA 12 HORSE FOR BALE ——— — . re | Yemrs 0} every way-GEORGE Hall, Driving horse, black, five can be handled by women, all right in H EMERICK, Centr 0.294 Notice is hereby given that an application will be made by A. W. Lee, A. J, Musser and John W. Wrikley, to the Governor of Fennsylvania, on Tuesday, July 28th, 1914, at 10:00 A, M., under the provisions of an act of Assembly, entitied “ An HORBE FOR BALE~Good driving horse, years old, fe«rlom of sutomobiles; will work single or double ; weighs about 1000 be, Reasor or selling, oo light for our purpose —~BABAH E NEFF, Bpring Mills, Pa., K. D. 4, © 50. pd four approved the 29th day of Ap, 1874, and the several supplements thereto, lor 8 charter for an intended COrpora tion tw be called BLAB CABIN ELECTRIC COMPANY, the character and object of which Is for the pur. — - 3 . » ; pose of supplying heat, ligot and power, or PROPERTY FOR FALE Located at Fpring either of then, by electricity to the public in the | Mille, and consisting of good plank frame, 2+lory Township of Ferguson, County of Centre and house, stable, and nearly eightacresof land. Al Slate of Pennsylvania, and to such porsons, part kinds of pun ery {ruil trees and grape vines © also nerhiips and corporations residing therein or ad well OD aeverdaliine soft mountain waiter jncent thereto as may desire the same, and for MARY E. BOWER, Milroy. Agent. 1 these purposes 10 hiave, possess and enjoy all the Bpriug Mills, Pa 0.32. pd, rights, benefits aud privileges by sald Act of Assembly and the Supplements thereto conferred JOHN B. FIFHER solicitor most BUILDING 1LOTE FOR BALE-Eight y Lvtie AAA v desirable bulldiny lots by of them are corer lols end stiractive prices 1, ( #00 Atherton B Whi om ah BULLOCK, JE. . Blate Calle “ Progress Grange will meet in their hall Baturday night. 2028 EW a Straw Hats REDUCED 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. KREAMER & SON CENTRE HAL, PA. LADIES “FITZEZY" SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT SAGER’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE Y tt A a a el kb a ii EH I ,,.,..., LLL AAL of our in clothing SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of every description. Don't 2, } Cas Loss / El