THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - PENN’A. HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914 SMITH & BAILEY S. W. SMITH . Proprietors Editor { Loca! Editor and EDWARD E. BAILEY { Business Manager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as econd Class mall matter. TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per year ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise ne of ten or more inches, for three or more 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 fiteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each Issue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying displ ay advartis- {ng five conts per line for each inet rtion ; other- wise, elght cents pes line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three fnsertions, and ten cents por line for each ad- ditional insertion. ‘DEMOCRATIC 1 TICKET. Umiled States Senator A. MITCHELL PALMER, Monroe County. Governor McCORMICK, Dauphin County. Lieutenant Governor WILLIAM T. CREASY, Columbia County. Secretary of Internal & irs WILLIAM MeNAIR, Allegheny County Repr fatives at La s Congress ROBERT 8. BRIGHT, Phila MARTIN JENNINGS CATON, Allegheny LUTHER B. SEIBERT, Potter County JOHN SMITH SHIRLEY, Clar Representative in Congress, 21st Dist WILLIAM E. TOBIAS, Clearfield VANCE C. elphia County, ion County » General Ass y Bith } PATTERSON, Clearfield ( VEpITES e in the General Assembly DAVID WwW. MILLER, Fergusonu Member ZERBY WILLIAM H. { State Com WwW. D. County Chairman ARTHUR B. LEE CH APPOINTMENTS 1, Harvest Home sers The Westher. g= of the ther: » pI nd indicate ‘ y poi nts reached during the preceding hours. _ Rea jin Wednesday, 26 Thursday, 27 Friday, 25 Saturday, 29 Sunday. 30 Monday, 31 Tuesday, 1 F means fair; © partly cloudy. means cloudy; P LOCALS Whest in the local market is quoted at 95 cepts, and corn 90 centa, J. M. Rosa and daughter, Misa Ella Ross, of Linden Hall, were visitors io town Monday. Several business places in town Lad their show windows repainted by ep itinerant artist, Mrs. Apna Hemphill of Philadel- pbia is epending a few weeks with her half-sister, Mrs. D. W. Bradford. Mrs. F. W. Fmith snd daughter Grace of Altoona were guests of Mr nd Mrs. Harry E. Weaver, Mondsy and Tuesday. Mizs Fiorence Babel of Lancaster ie spending a week at the Reformed parsonage aa the guebt of Rev. and Mrs. R. BR. Jones, Prof. P. H. Meyer played the wed- ding march at the Fry-Kaup wedding yesterday ( Wednesday ). The selec. tion waa Beethoven's Fantasia, Mrs, A. E. Kerlin and ron William, and Mrs, Barah Kerlin, Mr, and Mrs. John Moore a'tended the funeral of Olive 85. Bhaw at Btate College, Wed. nesday, Mise Helen Luse, a student in the training sebool for nurses at the Belle fonte hospital, spent Haturdav st the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Milford duee, § While driving his Ford car through town Wednesday evening, J. Frank McClellan had the misfortune of hav. fog the rear axle break, csusing the right wheel to leave the car. W.J. Emith picked three tomatoes from one vine this week which weigh- ed five and three-quarter pounds. The largest of the trio measured twen- ty inches in circumf-rer ce and weigh- od two and one-half pounde., Whe can beat it? Mr. and Mrs. George W, Bradford, Al Bradford, snd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradford on Friday went to Phoenix. ville where they were entertained une til Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Willism Bradford and Mr, snd Mrs, Jerome Auman. They report the former Penne Valley farmers as prospering. Mr, and Mre. 8, H. Heckman and daughter, Mise COntharine, sutoed from Johnstown Monday snd will spend a week with Mra, Heckman's parents, Mr. aud Mre. H. W. Kreamer. They were also accompanied by Mise Tace Kreamer of Philadeiphia, who had been st the home of her sister, Mrs. Heckman. PUBLIU SUHOO (8 OPENED, One Hundred and Six Paplls In Attend. wuce First Day—A List of Scholars, The wheels of education were set In motion Mondsy morning in the borough with an attendance of ove bundred sud six pupils. Eight months of work are before echolars and teachers but the school year will not start in earpest until after the Grange Encampment and Falr, during the entire week of which the schools will be closed The names of the teachers and the scholars present on the opening day followe : PRIMARY Miss Helen Bartholomew, teacher, Ralph Emerick Elizabeth Gross Frank Gross Helen Runkle Lottie Keller Ruth Runkle Lu.ner Krebs Franklin Runkle Robert Krebs Byers Ripka Helen Long Joseph Ruble Edna Luse May Smith George Lutz Kathryn Wagner Mary Weaver Mary Weber Florence Zettle Vienna Zettle William Zett'e INTERMEDIATE T.5 GRADE Dorothy Packer Vivien Packer Grace MeClenahan Miriam Moore Ralph Mart John Meyer Paul Miller GRADE Moore, teacher Isaiah Emery vewton Crawford flliam Sweetwood ed Lucas fowa'd Emery Harold Breon Albert Smith Daniel Daup Ralph Owens Clyde Smith Harr Paul | Frankiir John Lutz M ¢ Albert Emery oa Sos BOALSBURG ITEMS. What People Are Doles in Harris Township's Principal Burg, ss Reported by the Re- porter’s Faithful Correspondent, The picnioc on Thursday was 8 most delightful one, The day was all that could be desired, and the grove where it was held is one of the mo-t inviting places in this locality, On the tables was found everything that wae good to eat. The band furnished ice cream and other luxuries, After dinner R B. Harrison gave an address of we's c.me and Clement Dale of Bellefonte responded. Other speskers were D. F. Fortney of Bellefonte and Rev, O, T. Aikens o Burquehanns University. EW. Bweeney read letters from Judge B. F. Keller, Charleston, Vir ginia, and Rev, G. W. Lesher of Cleve- laud, Obio, who were formerly from Boslsburg. Then followed music by the band and a male quartette, closing the program by all upiting In singing ** America. "’ After this a game of baseball was played in an adjoining fleld, Those who did not feel interested in the ball game remained in the grove and had a social time, Amopg the vumber who REBERSBURG Mra. Levi Wane» of Bellefonte | present visiting wu the roof at th Mr. Waugter sud burg are sj William Bair, Our publie gchools orened lost Tus day with Prof. C. IL. principal, Bome farmers wheat this week acres to plow yet, Mr. and Mw, David tre Hall spent a few visiting rel Mra. Borjan pbia is visiting ja der parent is plac e. femily he bows wrpiog st Gramiey of our are rowil while olhivis Meyer of Ce days last stives at this placa, iu Bmith of FPoillade fTeialives 1 quaintaopces in Forest Ocker of M 5: the near future move tot! town Sires wi} LURE Wiil i#p of Charles erly ’s be RCs occupy part Nis George Miller ist Mra. 1 LiL Care bomsee Garret who rece paralytic siro «st companions of bygone different parts of the sll heartily welcomed by mittee In charge and by Boalsburg and vici: The oceaslon days, who the peupls Of sinle, he ity in general, io WAS one ong remembered, + Mre. Mary Taylor of bere for the picate Mis Helen Coxey hae gone to Will- ismsport to 8 business college, Hervices will be held in the Re ed church Bundsy at 10:15 Miss Esther Brown | Harrisburg for a vacation, Miss Alida Rothrock Milroy bome was home Fry Kaop At the home of the bride's parents, Mr G Ksup, at Boals. burg, at high noon yesterday ( Wed. nesday ), their second daughter, Miss Esther Kaup, te wife of James Fry of Clearfield. About seven ty-five invited witnessed the pretty ruptisle which was performed by Rev. J. 1 Stovecypher of the Lut church, g the ring Ceremony sud Mrs = became guess heran employit of ished next the wedd week, Pe publ tui eo ing will be i — The Weather for August, The sversge maximum temperature for August was clore to the nipety- degree mark The rainfall for the waa light, only ere inch and » ha!f falling during the thirty-one days The heaviest precipitation occurred iss wetk—Thursdsy and Friday-—at which time the raln guage registered a fall of eighty-six hundredths of ap iceh T™ e ground had been so dry aw a result of the protracted drought that plowing wae very little benefitted. m uth atonal sent mii Four S'leos To Go Up The value of the silo to the farmer, from an ia be. comi-g more fully realized, In =» little community ess! of Centre Hall four large silos are to be constructed, sceording to the Centre Oak corres. pondent, The farmers taking thie step are, J. K. Bitoer, W, D. Bartges, H. B. Frackeoberger, and Ierael Hpayd, hm — Pottors Mills Mra. Hugh Taylor snd four chile dren of Bellefonte spent the past week at the Potters Mills hotel. Mre, G, H. MeCormick snd two little boys are visiting in Asronsburg, D. K. Gels of Philadelphia spent Friday at the home of Samuel Black, Jesea MceClensthan snd mother and Mrs. Micheel Hmith attended the picnic at Boalebarg on Thursday, Clyde Coldron of Huutingdon visiting Lis grandparents, Mr, Mre. Williem Blauser, F. A Carson, W, E Montgomery, Jovcph Carson and Frank Palmer, spent Sunday evening in Bellefonte, Miss Cora MeClenatbsn and friend of Pittsburgh are visiting with Mrs. Auvna MoUlenathan, Two sutomobile loads from this place spent Friday in Lock Haven, — hn ——— SL ————— If you can any “1 am for Penneyl. vania, ' call at the Reporter office for a button wit + that Inscription on it Well, of conree, wo are ull for Penn. een omic standpoint, in snd Miss Ruth Rapp from the tal ie home Callen Mrs. Wil Miss Ruth, port, B, F. Hs Kuhn and are visitors from Will lie Iams ~ Mre. N. W. Meyer. The ladies civie club will meet ism pp Centre evening, B-pltember 4th, Fred Ishler departed on Wednesday for Altoona where he will be dent of the High School. Mrs Ella Jackson her two boys were visitors from Huptiogdon. Robert Wieland Miss Ethel the High a slu- with and Gingerich sare stiendiog #chool at Biate College, Edward R. Weber and sister, Miss Alice, of Huntingdon erjoyed a ten days visit with Centre county frie nde. Mrs. Margaret Riley enjoyed an auto ride to Mifflinburg with some of the Weber family at State Cr Mr+. Charles Duni Joho snd Robert, of Staten Island, XY. Lurg lege. sui with her sons N spent a day with relatives al Boale- R B Harrison » Miss Rhods, aud Mise Leon erjoyed a Uip to Philadelphia Atiantie City. Mr. snd Mrs. Jacob Myer and Mr, and Mrs. Jee Brooks spent Eundsy with relatives in Ferguson township, Mises Rhoda Harrison and Wieland will Lave their opening Wednesday and September, 8.b snd 10th. Mr snd Mrs James Poorman sl. tended the funeral of the Intter's sis. ter, Mrs. Mary Wilson, at Linden Hell on Satarday, Oar new postmssie’, Jscob Meyer, took charge of the posteflice on the 1st, Mise Gussie Murray will be his senistant for some time. James Fry of Philadelphia and Mi» Esther Kaup of Boalsburg were uuited in marriage by Rv. J. I. Btonceypher at the hame of the bride, at noon September 20d, Congratulations are extended, Mrs. Annis Kremer ard son Condo, Mr. and Mm J P, Wagner and their friend Mr. Lauver, Mr. snd Mra E. P. McIntire and Mra. W. KE Ge tig and son Willlam Henry were visitors from Altoona last week, ” Mrs snd L#ons millivery Thurad:.y, a” Will Be at Evesmpment & Falr, We will be fully prepared to look after your comfort daring the Grange Eccampment and Fair at Centre Hall, in the event of cool weather or rain, with a fall line of raincoats, sweaters, eubbe;s, umbrellas, parasols, children’s con 8, ele You will find us at Harb line's stand. Look for the sign. HERR'S DEPARTMENT ? TORE, Millbetm, ——————— MAY UP BO Colyer. Hurrah ! it ic soon plenie time. The farmers are about ready to do their seeding. Arthur Holderman was through here with his threshing masobive, Miss Mary Nef, opened her sohool on Monday mnoruivg at this place. Mra G R Melon lnat week returned home from Altooun where she spent a few daye with her daughter, Mrs, George Yaunell AI A AP ATARI Letters not called for in Centre Hall postoffice september 1: Hsmuel Ha. syivanin, especially the boye for whom the buitops are intended, turip, T. B. Warduer —~G. M. Boal, postmaster, ta t Yet parents } spl turn (0 nl. BbLe bad bee attending esmpmesting rt’ RT PROCLAMATION, | — Sheriffs Office rfotite 8l of be ¥ n- i= | 1 ir d of | of | i i i i i i i | See me lor beat § prices on all sizes of WATER PIPES | -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS Everything in the Plumb- ing Line—bathroom fix- tures, etc, at lowest prices. S. J. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa. ARVAQLBO LHC DIBVIROOWOROD $ Centre Hall Poulry Yards Single Comb White Leghorns exclusively, The stock that has quality by actual test. Eggs now for sale. Will Sell at Once, 20 Incubators & Brooders, at a Great Sacrifice. Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, SO0PIENRPONIENDLBNRG RG 5» i Ll —— — | | Ee te » apparel for Men, k the on disylay in Millheim, i 1 Winter, Y bse; in fact, we are clothing in many instan selling the same grade of at a much lower figure. i be found here. | arc at Herr's, ¥ 3 colors, | | | inc of st ong work shoes styles and r TREES SLA REE mpm por . a | them. 3 a ai = We do not in- Our ot