FRIENDS OF PENNSYLVANIA, Buttons and Pledge Cards miay bo had st the Reporte: Office Lest week a statement was made in these columns that a movement was put on foot by Mr. McCormick, Dem- ocratic candidate for governor, to or- gauizs the boys in the state, pledging them for better government Penn- syivania. * True Blue’ buttons, and a supply of pledge cards and lesflote describing the new leagus for good government kown as the ** Friends of Pennsylvania,” have been sent to this office where boys may secure them. The pledge contains the fol- lowing : in card CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP in the FRIENDS OF PENNSYLVANIA ” Enrolled Member Sign this card and keep it where you will often see it. Additional cards and badges may be obtained from DEMOCRATIC STATE COMM. Harrisburg, Pa. PURPOSE “ To maintain Pennsylvania's good name and to be an earnest enemy of ev: ery man, political organization, institu- tion or custom that would mar Penn- sylvania’s political purity or moral integrity,” 17 117 PLEDGE ¢“ I believe in Pennsylvania, my State. DEATHS, { Mrs, Catharine C. Bhook, widow of | the late J. €. 8Bhook, died at her home in Bpring Milla Monday afternoon at about one o'clock, following a week's illness with Bright'a disease. Fu- neral services will be held this { Thurse day ) morning in the Penns Crerk Lutheran chureh at Penn Hall, and will be conducted by Rev. D. M. of Asaronsburg and Rev, Hheeder of Clarion, the latter a former pastor, Iuterment will take place in Heckman’s cemetery at Penn Hall, Mrs, Bhook wae the youngest of the children to the first wife of Daniel Luse, deceased, and the only rurviving member of that union is Daniel F. Luge of Centre Hall, Bhe is also sur- vived by three half-brothers, namely, Malcolm A. Luse, Norfolk, Virginia ; P. H. Luse, Centre Hall ; and IL. M. Luse, Coburn, In ber marriage to J, C. Bhook no children were born, byt they took in their home own, Gecsey, and raisfd ss their three children. Mr. Bhook died ten years and ei that time Mrs, Shook had charge of the small dairy usiness which they had conducted wr time. At the time of her was sixty years, three d twenty-five days old. “Aunt Kate” was lovingly nown by everybody in Spring Mille eautiful Christian life and her | eo 8gO t for some death months a she s B8 A010 evolent deeds and acts of charity will keep for her a place in the hearts © w her. of those who kue I glory in the ideals upon which she was founded, in the noble part she has borne | in the country’s history, and in character of her people today. | “ As a solemn obligation of loyalty, I the elf to defend the good i »e, fearless and patriotic cit- | 3 will reflect honor upon her ns i For the promise to use my intelligent efforts to learn cerning polit . dates for public Of 3; An to oppose | with all 1 that is unworthy and ideals of Penns “ To this end, I sol put my patriotism above and above all personal considerations that I may be a true citizen of the Key- stone state ; and I shall seek to enlis others in this same pledge allegiance.” | 1 § ? 4 » $e sake of Penns nis i sincerest | the facts con- | or man tradition —————— A pl — The Lecture Course, The Centre Hall lecture eourge com- mittee held 8 meeting Tuesday even- ing. and among other things decided admis. to advance the price of single sions to all numbers, and this schedule of prices was adopted : Admission to musicals, thirty-five cents ; five cenls additional reserved to lectures, twenty-five additional for reserved seala $1 00 or gents : admis sion cents ; five (‘ourse tickets remain the + cents game, ii for the five numbers, [1:e musicals this year are of such & in ly bigh grade and entered so largely the the come | mittee fel 'e cost of the « justified id bear a wre, propor- | etafore, numoears Nou - 1 of the expense than er eR Unt { etofor- ———— —————— LOCALS Prof. W. A. Krize spent Wednesday | with his daughter, Mrs. B. F. Reisb, | at Milroy. | Hon, Leonard Rhane ia attending | the Williams Grove picnic for a few | days this week. Tibben M. Zubler postmaster at Bpring Mills \ Charles A. Krape, was appointed to succeed Miss Buth Ruble was the guest of her frie Miss Ruth Lswmbert, HB ate College, inday. Dr. HE. W. the Harvest suditorium on Grange day afterncon, Heplemt 1 E Hosterman, bot nd, over ou denuyler w mmduct the sun. iil EPR In ¢ Home cxer« Park on r 13:h. APET. 08 Rishel apd Mies R b of Penn township were married on Th the United Evangelical parsonsge, by lev. Wm. H. Brown. ursd Ay ey ening, at Halurdsy mo ning Rev, and Mrs, BR RB. Jones received the happy an. poupcement that the stork had paid a vigit a short time before to the home of their Prof. W. R. Jones, at Hpring Mills, and left in the care of Prof. and Mrs. Jones a sweet baby 2 gO, wird first train enst to take care of the new arrival, which has been named Eileen Boalsburg and community was pro- foun wi Tuesday evening of most industrisus and upright young men— Mothersbaugh-—had died eight o'clock, following a short of i shocked n it learned that one its at illness wo week's duration with rheumatic fever. He together his therabaugh, were engsged | the n brother, | with aries Mo home- B20 WES rhila red, it is presumed that Motherashaugh tog arid $ time 4 ad, ana rs time ai na horas, and not seriously inj J the acci ‘ent was the underlying cause of the ilipess which terminated in his deat Mr. Mothersbaugh was the eit son of Mr. young Owen Moth- ersbsugh and was about twenty-nine yi of age. He was married then a year ago to Mary Koch, him together with his the following brothers namely, Charles, the William and George, near Boalsburg ; Keller, of Williamsport ; snd b R n Hiaart, of Pittsburgh. The time for funeral serviess had not been sel to the time of going to press. They will, however, be held in the Ref church and interment will be made at Boalsburg, Rev, C. Stover offi ziating. a and Mra. ars less Miss who survives parents and and sister, homestead ; on ira. Reub up red = £2 te s Andrew Jaq ident of the home of near Spring Milla, son Btover, for many Haines township, Warren =Sun- EATS B i nt y 5 { his ie son, ver on F. Bt His sge waa sixty. | monthe and a euflerer or married. f i n irom LY ore, Mr = ard the ar. A, <pring Mills ; Mrs, and tover Sve SBtov An Aasrops- ' Wille Htore ; Katie D Martin, intter a pon of the second wile. Julia Kreamer, Aarons burg, is a surviving elster, and George M., apd Jer jamin, Aaronsburg ; Jacob, James and Jefferson, Berrien Bprings, Michigan, are brothers, made at Rev. Hon wottland, 8 Coburp, the Mra. Wolfs Donst Interment nr LAR was . lnesday, officiating H, Shaw died at his home in Htate College Saturday sfiernoon from ine and compliea- fifty nine years, Funeral held st the Lutheran {church at Btate College Wednesday morning and interment took place at Pine Grove Milla, Bervices at the grave were in charge of the I. O. O. F, and M,. W. of A, Mr, Shaw was a deacon dn the Laitheran church at Biste College and an upright apd induetricua eitizon, Besides being identified with the societies mentioned above he was also a member of the Relwkahe, Modern Woodmen and Riyal Neighbora He is survived by a wife bul no children, ioe ¥ gestion riteatinal in ged i" Were i | tions, i nervy ic Chiistina Jones spring Mills, © G. King is busy making cider, Eben Finkle ia home from Johns town for a few weeke' visit, Mra, Musser is visiting Hhook. Mra, A, J epending a few days with Mra. Aus in Lopg. Born to Mr. and Mre M, W. John. BOD, A Bon, on August 31st, Born, a daughter, on August 20h, to Prof. and Mm. W, BR, Jones, Mra. Jacob Lee and tws éhildren are spending a few days at berland. Mra, Mamuel Brown nigter, Mra, ing, New York. Miss Ruth Zimmerman, daughter of Rev. Zimmerman of Milton, sfter » Lier niece, in vigiling her went to Rebersburg on Monday, so. eompanied by Miss Long They will spend a few days with Mrs, Ethel Hubler, { Mrs. Mary Jane Wilson died at her | home in Linden Hall Wednesday of | lest weak, following sn illness which | hat jte beginniog two yesr® sgo when { she su fl red a parsiyiie stroke Hiyes | that tire she had been partially heip- { leer, Funeral vervices were conduoted i in the United Evangelieal church, of which whe was a member, SHatardey i moitting, by Hev. F. H. Fo es, snd {interment waa wade at Linden Hall, | Mhe wae aged aixty-pioe years and six | months, One son, Leonard Wilson, | FIVIVES, i ——————— AI ASIN Murringe dfoouser, | Forest iB. Heverly, Tyrone | Berths A. Woodring, Tyrone Personality of Candidates, Vance !, McCormick, Democratic candidate for governor, and Farmer go are all the Democratic candidates Mr. MoUormick ie being discovered the sections of the state that did not know him. He improves upon sce quaintance, ity of a candidate for high cflice. People very often make up their minds shout a man he personnally impreea. them. Bo far ne man who hae come in contact with Mr, McCormick during-the present campaign has had anything to say but that he was charmed and delighted by the frank open-handed man who has been nomi. nated by the Pennsylvania Democracy for governor. There is a greater know candidates for office now then there once wae, People want o meet t em, want to ghake hoods with them, want to converse with them, want to measure them at sarm’s length, They would rather come in contact with the candidates in this way briefly than to laten to them on the stump an hour The old-fashioned homely virtues of manhood are more 'kely to come out when men are together at short range, Uuader those circumstances candidates are more likely to reveal the real stuf! that is in them. The public has a right to know sbout things of this kind and to be able to form its own ne +H disposition to conelusions, a————r———————— Adaronsbhurg, Lenker visited fra. IL. Li. Lenker, Blain Bitner of Bpring Mills wes a very welcome caller on Bunday at the home of his sunt, Alice Bright, Mrs. RB. Em t under the care of suffering with lumt grandmother, N Narah her! is ® {} ma Hess Dr. ago present MH. Masser, Mr. and Mm. Edward Corman Winbur are being entertained by and (isorge Btover, of Mr Mrs McMormiok Robert, with Mrs, Mra. Georgs William and time and sous, apending McCormick's are sone Marion Eisenhsaur, Marion Adame, Meda, and Rhoda Hower, and Albert in the Millhelma Helen Bower, Mae Guisew ite, Martha Mirgle are students Hi L ¥ 3 1 gh Bchool ne ota Mr. and ra, Boyd Vonada, his father and son-in-law, J. H. snd Harry Crouse, and Miss Alice Bright, were to Lock Haven on Wednesday iu Boyd's car to sens the airship—atay on the ground hey the day, however, amnong relatives in the Clin. ton county city. spent Thoee who autoed to Loek Haven Inst week to wilonesa the aeroplane flight were Mr, and Mra Clyde Btover, vir. snd Mre, W. €&, Mingle, Mr. and Mra. Ernest Btover and family, Z D F'bomss and niece, Miss Rebecoa Noy. der, and and Mrs Clayton Bower, All were disappointed in the failure of the sirman to maka x mr Ot d LEGAL ADVERTISENENTS : August 80, 1914 I~ THE ESTATE OF ORPHANS OOURT OF CENTRE COUNTY ISABRELLA DECEASED amid H ROLLER To the heirs of decedent, and all others interested 100 Are Court pariition Ana ve the said d ce suse, about two ane in Benner Tow: said Inquest will ¥ 14 Tuesaday the 22rd day of September A D at 11 o'clock A, M. at which time and place you are requested to attend if you think proper ARTHUR 8. LEE, Bheorill's Office, Bellefonte, Pa Eherifl, August, 1914, 22.0.35, Orphans’ y make of notified of sal oun i an inquest t ostinato f a cortain uw containing tenen XECUTORS NOTICE Letters testament: ty on the estate of Sarah Ann Horner, late of Poller township, docs ased, Letiors testamentary on the above estate hav- fog been duly granted to the undersigned, be would respectinily request any persone knowing themsalves indebted to the estale 19 make im mediate payment and those having claims against the same 10 present them daly authen. ticated for seltiement E CLAYTON WAGNER, F xecutor, I FAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following ac- counts will be presented to Court for confirmation September 30th, 1914, and unless exceptions be filed thereto on or before Sepiember 29th, the same will be confirmed, to wit GEIP0000000Vvewi ROPOOEVI0CO0000200CPR0SSB000GGROGYY FOR BALE~A vory desirable 6 widenoe located in Spring Mills, in per t been recently ronovated throughout pad buck porch, Also, a elst cement walks, a fine garden house ote, For lermos appl) CO., Bpring Mills, Pa BROOCH Les PIOPOROPORITea ws & & School Clothing @ —FOR— room mn oraer, Li £#ri a Boys and Girls SWEATERS CAPS SHIRTS SHOES HOSE Etc., etc, Come to see us H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. SRD TR API GIO BOP ROBB VLD » » A SH i UE ir LSE I 0 RI maaan i ' a line of wy alee and DRY GOODS, SHO I big Winter (Goods RUBBERS, Etc wey roo Fall PT Aa o ES sul as: Landy 4 17 aii 1 making a 30=-Day a eM ts 1 gt ow 4 ¢ Tey n 3 ‘ ig 1005 10 Big pd wi Summer Dry Goods, Lawns, Flaxons, Silks, Crepes, Etc., also on all White Shoes, Men's and Ladies’ Low Shoes, in Black and Tan; odd lots of Ladies’ and Men's Dress Shoes at HALF PRICE thi C1 + - wy fy eer LJ 2ed o “ 2 to close them out, on’t mi ale. PartiesCamping on Grange Park, will find this store well stocked with the best line of GRO- CERIES, SHOES, RUBBERS, Etc.,, during Picnic als ’ - 1 e ve a call, C.F. EMERY (4 a ~~ — u ———,,. Cream Sep a, i, ator ar from $25 to al or & Clean Skimmin Easy Running Light Running Long Life Few Repairs Shows Simple Method of Cleaning Diss.’ Here is the Syracuse Riding Plow nure S We received a si mous spreaders . toarty . i8 | puiverizer, pu ory I K CTY #81 1 s simple at buting on the ly built, and shoul lace on ey C—O AR WI WAAR Bt Jonathan W, Bradley, helpless child R. FOREMAN, Prothonowary b Aug. 26, 10114 ADVERT SEMENTS NOTICE-<] hereby give notice that | will here. alter endorse no notes for any one, and request that no one ask me to do #0 —~ Andrew Corman, Bpring Mile, NoMupd INDIA RUNNER DUCKS FOR BALE Thirty-five India Runner Ducks at one dollar each; well bred and in fine condition—H. Wj Dinges, Centre Hall, Pa. 8Lo.34 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALEAMAN, i - | Clare: oo 2 Rishel, Penn Twn | Helen 1, Hostermoan, Penn Twp Ralph Btover, state College Minnie Johneoa, Blormstown i M. LL. Beck. Howard | Jenuie Tate, Jeiney Bhore | Joseph Black, Houtl Bethlehem I Helen A. Twisock, Bellefonte James 8 Fry, Philadelphia Kather DD. Kaup, Boalsburg i Lemont, Centre Hall, and strrounding country, i Permanent position for the right party; real | estate bond and ro ference required; applicant | must stato age, ast employment, mar or | slungrie, and all particalars, 62, Danville, Pa. | sh —— 81.0.85, | Black mare, 12 | in good flesh ; has a colt by her side the Bellefonte Percheron home, Three yea ! driving mare, bay in color, Also. thorough Hamshire Ram, two rm Old, fArstolass, ‘phone. J, U. GOODRART, entre Hall Pa, Bell i i i | have : : batteries. Built into theengin | King starts on t pu tf. Requires no cranking, oe Low fuel consumption parts practically eliminates wear and £28 bari We're back of this engine with our own reputation : we wenldn't andle it there wore anything questionable about it, an trast feegon can trast ws, Drop ie and wee pw easily vars and wemoothly it runs, Catalog er Wm S——rr Burch’s Clod Crusher An elegant tool for crushing hard, lumpy earth and leaving the soil in narrow ridges, but fine and mellow. This implement acts upon the seed bed not unlike the spayd on earth that is being packed by the railroad build- er under the tie. [It is an ideal implement. Woven Wire Fencing--Carload of all kinds ww com—— Le = Satisfaction Guaran~ ’ : We have the wide and narrow woven wire fence, all of the best makes, also plenty of barbed and smooth wire, JH WEBER, | CENTRE HALL, PA. Your engine keep it. Your That's the prine OST KING hich eliminates all hot 1to 100 HP. Types
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