The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 13, 1914, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL - PENN’A.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1914,
SMITH & BAILEY
S. W. SMITH .
Proprietors
. Editor
Local Editor and
Business is Flanager
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
econd Class mail matter,
EDWARD E. BAILEY
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one and one-half dollars per year,
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fact advertising occupying less space than ten
ne aches sud for less than three insertions, from
fleen to twenty-five cents por inch for each
fines according to composition, Minimum
charge seventy-five cents,
Local notices accompanying display advertis-
ing five cents per line for each insertion ; other-
wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge,
twenty- ve cents,
Legal notices, twenty cents por 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
McCORMICK, Danphin County.
Lieutenant Governor
WILLIAM T. CREABY, Columbia County.
Secretary of Internal Affairs
WILLIAM MecNAIR, Allegheny County.
Representatives at Large i
ROBERT 8. BRIGHT, Philadelphia County.
MARTIN JENNINGS CATON, Allegheny Co.
LUTHER B. SEIBERT, Potter County.
JOHN SMITH SHIRLEY, Clarion County.
Rep caenlalive 218 District
WILLIAM E. TOBIAS, Clearfield County.
Senalor in District
WILLIAM H. id Co.
Representativ ¢ 4
DAVID WwW,
Member of
W. D. ZERBY
VANCE C,
n Congress
in Comore
¢ General Asewembly tA
PATTERSON, Clearfle
the General Age
MILLER, Fergusou Township.
nbly, Centre County
Stale Commilier
County Chairman
ARTHUR B. LEE
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning.
Reformed Union, morning
afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening
Lutheran, August 16.7
Centre Hall, afternoon ;
Services by Rev, J. M. Rearick.
spring
Tussey ville
Spring Mil
Lutheran, August 23. Harvest Home services
by Rev, B. F. Bieber : Union, morning
Valley, afternoon. August 30-Centre
morning ; Tusseyville, afternoon ; Spring
evening.
Georges
Hall
Mills,
The Weather.
Readings of the thermometer are made dally at
5 p m., and indicate the highest and lowest
ints reached during the preceding wwenty-four
Ours,
=F |
—2 |
WYNH
190M]
[rej sous
Lwp jo
nowy) |
soyouy ug
Wednesday, 5 |
Thursday, ¢
Friday, 7
Saturday, 5
Sunday, 9
Monday, 10
Tuesday, 11
F means fair; © PC
partly cloudy,
means cloudy; means
LOCALS
Mrs. Alfred Durst, who bas been in
a rather serious condition, is pot im-
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harshbarger of
Altoona are guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Clyde Bradford.
D. W. Bradford is having bathroom
fixtures installed in his home. Joseph
Runkle of Bellefonte has the work in
charge.
Miss Anna Hayes of Watsontown,
from Friday until Monday, was the
guest of her friend, Mise Mary D.
Potter. Miss Hayes took “the six
weeks teachers’ course at State Col-
lege.
Three days of picnicin Centre Hall
this week. Wedpesday the United
Evangelical church assembled in pie-
nic array on Grange Park; today
( Thursday ) is Lutheran Day, snd
tomorrow ( Friday ) the Presbyterians
and Methodists will picnic at the
same place,
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Nearhood
and family of Pittsburgh passed
through Centre Hall Monday on their
way home after having spent a short
time with relatives in Penns and
Brush Valleys. Mr. Nearhood holds
a position as traveling salesman for a
shoe house,
A cable message was received on
Sunday, August 9th, from H, D. W,
Eopglish and family who have been
marooned in Vienna, Austria, of their
safe arrival in Gurich, Switzerland,
Mr. Evoglish requested that two thou-
sand dollars in gold be sent him at
once, so that he may be enabled to get
home with his party of five persous
who are touring in his aato car, Mrs,
John G. King of Centre Hall and Mrs,
W. Morris Furey are sisters of Mr,
Eoglish.
In February, 1885, J. Henry Keller
and family left Centre Hall for Kansas,
and a few weeks ago Chatles C. Keller,
a son, made his first trip to the old
home, He lives in Kansas City, Kan.
sna, and is a machinist, and during
the latter years gave his time to the
construction of sutomobiles, While
in Centre county he is makiog bis
headquarters with his sister Mrs, Ezra
Tredeler, of Btate College. While in
Centre Hall he called Lo see the chums
of his youth and the many friends of
the Keller family.
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BOALSBURG ITEMS.
What People Are Doing in Harris Township's |
Frincipal Burg, as Reported by the Reo
porter's Faithful Correspondent,
R. R. Wolf of Greensburg spent last
week in Boalsburg.,
Psul Rupp made a business trip to
Buflalo, New York.
Andrew Gettig and family of Brad:
dock spent a short time in town,
Reuben Btuart of Bellevue Station is
spending his vacation in Boalsburg,
George Garberic with his little son
from Lancaster visited his parents,
Mrs. Julia Williams of Lemont is a
guest ot the howe of CO, W, Corl this
week,
Mes, N. W, Mayer, with her daugh-
ter Rosella, made a short td
Aaronsgburg.
Mies Mabel Myers enjoyed a week
with relatives and associates in the
Mountain City.
Alvin B. Myers and family of Jeck-
sonville, Florida, arrived at Boalsburg
on Mond»y.
viait
spent 4 few days at the Elmer Hou'z
home,
H. M. Hosterman was an «
day visitor at Huntingdon.
ver Bune
A vumber of families from this com-
munity enjoyed a day in the
Meadows,
Mra. W. A,
Miss Gussie spent Saturday at
foute,
Misses Nellie and Annie Holler of
Pittsburg were visitors at the
Mothersbaugh home,
Mr, and Mre. James Wert ¢
burg visited at the home
daughter, Mre. David Bohn.
Prof, and Mrs, J. M,
daughters, - Winona
are visitors from Bedford.
Misses Emma and Grace
Beavertown are spending this
the home of their aunt, Mrs,
Zechman,
George and Harry
Murray and dsughter
Lie
of
Giarbric and
ana
f
J F
Iabiler
to Philadelphia and
mada =
trip
in
a eck.
OLUEr places
the eastern part of the state ¢
his country by having the
at half mast at his bomwe Monday
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. A.
and Mrs, L. Mot
the Dale reunion at Oak Hall
urday,
and
W. Dale
hersbsugh attended
on Hal
with
n, from
R. B.
Mrs, Charles Ross,
Emeline and Harriso
were visitors at the
home,
Mrs. Ida
Jertha and
H“ny
vd
n
der 8
Isabel fro:
Hall were puests at the 8. J.
home the latier part of last week,
Rev, and Mra, 8. CU,
ding
with relatives and asec
set county,
dence.
HB. J. Wagner and family,
Goheen and family, Mr. and
F. Kimport, sud Mrs
and her little
Harold, sattended
Fleisher reunion sat Thursday
Mr. and Mra, F. Jones,
Jones, Dr. Harvey Jones, and
Grace Denning of Kylertown visited
with Mrs. E. E. Brown and other
relatives in this locality the early part
of the week.
Au old home picaie will be given by
the residents of Bosleburgand vicinity
in McFarlane’'s Grove, Thursday,
August 27th, All are invited to come
and bring their bgekets. The band
will have a festival in Boal hall io the
evening.
Mre. Susanna Ishler and daughter
Mise Della, Frank Ishler, Mr. and
Mrs. P. 8. Ishler and Mr, snd Mrs
Harry Ishler, and Mr, and Mrs
George Rowe attended the funersl of
W. A Ishler at Bellefonte last Wed-
nesday.
Mrs, M. A. Woods returned on Mon-
day from a stay of six weeks at the
Dr. T. O. home at Bradford
where she had the oversight of the
house while the doctor and some of
the family were camping with a fish.
ing party in Canada,
Htover and sor
Elwood sre sper
ciates in Bomer-
their former place of resi-
Matihew
Mra.
Kenneth and
the McClellap-
DOys
(zlenn
—————— A a
CENTRE OAR
Weather fine ; oata all cut; some of
the farmers are plowing for seeding.
The Breon people had their first
annusl picoie on the Penns Cave lawn
Baturday ; all report a nice time.
Mr. Meeker and family spent Hatur.
day evening with Mr. snd Mrs. Harry
Frankenberger,
Mra. Ada Long has goue to Altoona
tospend a few days with friends,
Her husband is employed in that city
as 8 painter.
Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Rishel are
spending this week at Phoenixville
with the former's sister, Mrs. Brad.
ford,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Gardoer Grove
will hold their annual picnic for their
Bunday-school classes on the Grove
lawn this coming Saturday. Don't
forget it, boys and girls,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Breon and chil.
dren, Lena and Theodore left for Al
toons Monday, the children having
ppent their vacation in this section
with their uncles and aunts.
Paul Hettinger from Altoona return.
ed to his home after spending his six
weeks’ vacation with bisuncle H, B
Frankeberger,
Appouncament from Herr,
for
Naw
oar fall
fexpet to leave ina fow
He Pi iada
York and Baltimor~'0
and winter clothing for mon, women,
misses and children. We expect to
have the largest and most up-to-date
stock In men, women’s, misses, and
children’s apparel this town ever wit.
nessed. All our pring and Bummer
stock is pretty well clesned up ; every
thing will be new for Fall and Winter,
days
the eastern « Iphin,
jen
HERR'S DEPARTMENT BTORE,
Millhelmn, Pa.
—— inl ess m—
AsrOons8buvrg.,
Mr. aud Mra, F. Poreey returned to
their New York City home,
Mre, John Krape and baby spent a
few days in Hanbury with her coun,
Mrs. Leo Hain,
Painters O. P, Adams and Edward
Fehl will do their next work at Bpeer
Breon's, in Penn townehip
Mr. and Mrs. Har Ilelabsugh
and two little girls moved their house-
Altoona,
vey
hold goods to Roselane,
Fhe thermometer con inues Lo regls-
iety-five daily,
drop in tex
ter from
Rome rain
ture.
Aulomohbilist B
Miss Alice J. Bright
inter, Mra. W,
ninety to nls
but no pera.
Vonada
the home
Bitner,
te ok
of
atl
,
to
13,
A , Funday
Misa
ege are bel
William
and Mra
Harvey Musser
Akron, Ohlo, we
iia brot
Maater and Kreamer of Htat
r entertained by Miss
Adama at the
0. P. Adama,
son Coburn
and
home of Mr.
a week
bv
with ber.
Mra. Dora Allison,
i111 i Mrs
| Coataville, sre the
Mrs Thomss Hall
| foriner lady
with her upch
Adame,
Ingaon, ar
DIXON'S HEALTH TALKS,
HERR S DEPARTMENTS! STORE
tik
Huys the Commissioner of hseglith
Tionns of tnvrying 1 insenpe Germs,
J
5
¢
country roads will carry every-
It is the pet
housewives sud thor |
for
tiny particle |
msy be a raft!
bears the minute disease pro-
organisms which call
On account of the busy season for farmers
in this community who were unable to attend
our Clean Sweep Sale, we have decided fo
sirests each
at ia blown about
we
The means by which many of our |
diseasen wre tranemiited
discovered to be through
reonal contact or through insects
Continue our Sale 15 Days Lon- |
| get, to give everybody a chance |
to buy at nearly Half Price
to fit out the entire family in Men's, Boys, &
Children’s Clothing and Footwear, Remember,
10 Days Only ! Don’t fail to come and fake
this opportunity, Stock is large and prices are
smashed to splinters,
SAMPLES JUST ARRIVED
The English-American Fall and Winter Sam-
ples for tailor made Suits and Overcoats just
arrived. One thousand different samples to se-
lect from. We are giving 30 CENTS OFF ON
EVERY DOLLAR on every suit measured here.
Don’t fail to come in and look over our styles
and samples; every suit guaranteed to fit and
to be pure wool,
REMEMBER, 30 PER CENT OFF
HERR'S DEPARTMENT STORE -- Millheim
well, While the ap-
pingues were trape-
has been digproved
the investigations of modern
reepoveible for epreading certaiu
Experiments have shown
brief exposure
QO here are less sud
icles of dust
jaw +
glables, and
dust carrying
introduced foto
time amid the tiny part
p re
1 about
the tiny particles of
germs are &
lo result
of a sufferer from
io the dost of the
often fi
I Peppa
§ ‘ art
s Ielac us is sp
spu Hm
reuion es glrepls
valkes we d the iubercle
the gel
Nave rear? belleve thal the
of amalip x and possibly puen
iin tuay sizo be Lisusmiiited fo thi
Dry sweeping of (Le sireele with Its
wmpasnyiog ciouds of more jess
ected dust, and
may be
or
the dry sweepings
uildhl s possible scu:es
of the
mierican o
re
In mar ¥
some A
io
id Le :
Dry sweepli g and
i fashi
SLC #0 iowec
g with tt ped dust
{
i
ould be abollihed,
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The Patrons Bural Telephone Com.
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week
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LADIES’
“FITZEZY’
SHOES
will cure corns!
We do not in-
Our
so white
SOLD ONLY AT
FAGER’S SHOE STORE
BELLEFONTE
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Y
dd Fellows Orphanage Prosperoas
of the repre.
Fellows’ Ho
the president
follow:
Ata recent meeling
sentatives of the Old
at Fuonbury, a
of the institution
fog:
On July 1 lowing chil
dren were in 71 boys and
68 girls, a total of 189 children, Daur.
ing the year there were admitied 14
children and threa were loa Hy death,
On Jaly 1, last year the earoliment |
was 141 children,
The report of the late 8, B. Hiiliard |
and H. I. Romig, assistant, shows!
that there was in the general fund $11, |
640.27 ; the building fand, $1 984 64 ;
the Christmas fand, $11, and the per- |
manent fund, $42 The total amount
of receipts was $183677 91. The bal
ance now in these funda ja $2,512 04, |
$7 212 54; $240 07 and $1 714.97, respec. |
tively. The present assets of tha ae
sociation amount to $108 732 42 and the |
Habiiitica are $1 8°65 56, The pew barn |
is reckoned to be worth $4,600; the
main building, $40 000 and the sohool, |
$20,000 while other buildings, ground, |
furniture, ete, make up the rest of the |
assets, The liabilities consist mainly
of outstanding vouchers,
me
report by
revealed the
1914, the fol
the home :
!
i
{ Continued from previous column, )
Mr. and Mra. Paul Bwab, and My, |
and Mrs. Gardner Grove, erjoyed an |
auto trip down through Brush Valley |
narrows to Mifflinburg and other |
pointe, retorniog by way of the Pens
Valley nnrrowa, They all or joyed the |
trip and say it fa a beautiful country |
ae far aa they could see, No troub °
was experienced with (he oar Boyd |
has his oar in firet olsen rovoing’
TH OwAaunli ah four oF aemn sorarmey
order.
AER bs, TWEET AE, ETI
I am Leaving for New York
in a few days, and while there will buy the
Finest line of Wearing Apparel
for Men, Women and Children
that I have ever handled. This line will be the newest in
every detail and will uphold our reputation of giving everyone
the very best values for their money. Keep this in mind and
come in to see this line when it arrives. It will certainly be
worth your while. .
STILL CLOSING OUT at SALES PRICES
Our Semi-Annual Sale is now over, but we siill have on hand a complete line
of everything, which we will continue to close out at sale prices, Come in and supply
your needs at these low prices.
KESSLER'S Department Store