I —— THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURBDAY, OCTOBER, 1914 Aaronsburg, Grover Beaver of Youngstown, Ohie visited his parents and many friends Philip Eisenhauer went to Roches- ter, New York, to seek employment, Miss Jennie Bylvis is in Millbeim taking instructions in dressmaking under Miss Lizzie Keese. Miss Yarger returned from Centre Hall and is now at the home of her brother-in-law, A. 8B, Btover. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crouse and Charles Hosterman, Br, autoed to Atlantic City, Niagara Falls, an. Buf falo. Mr. and Mrs. Custard of Btate Col lege entertained Mr, and Mrs. O. P Adams from Saturday until Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Jackson of Madisonburg on Baturday and Bunday were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jobo Durst, Mr. and Mrs Clark Herman and Miss Miriam Btover came from BState College in a car on Bunday, and while here were entertained by Mr. and Mre. A.B Btover. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Barnes of Flem- ington were guests on Sunday at the home of the latter's father, Frank Deiwwiler, and sister, Mrs. Warren Winkleblech. Mr. and Mm. Lewis Bailey and family of Green Burr came in their car on Sunday in time to attend San day School, and were entertained the remainder of the day by Al. Bower and family. Monday afternoon the body of Mary Wance, five years old, was laid to res jin the Lutheran cemetery. She was the daughter of Israel and Miopi Wance, Besides her parents, there survive a sister apd two brothers Death was due to membraneous croup, Mrs. Flickinger and interesting son of Brooklyn, New York, and Mis Mildred Acker of Akron, Ohio, wers entertaived by Mrs. R. Emma Hess The latter is a talented and refine young lady, and is engaged stenographer in the offices Goodyear Rubber Works. —————— A ————— FRUITTOWN. Mr and Mrs. Edward Bubb were Reedsville ope day last week T J. Fleisher made 8 bus ness to Yeagertown one day last week Mrs Rush Dippery and two sons r turned to their home in Reedsviils afier spending a few weeks at be home, Mr. and Mrs, Ashbridge Thomas were pleasant callers at the T. J Fleisher home Sunday eveniog Mrs. William Jordan and son Rob- ert spent over Sunday at tte home of the former’s brother at Rockview, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and son Luke epent over Sunday at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs G. R. Meiss. John Bitner snd D. C. Fohringer both of this place were in Milroy las: week at which place they assisted the former's brother to cal off corn, Edward Bubb purchased the Thom- as farm at this place, Everybody around here is sorry to hear of Mr. and Mrs, Ashbridge Thomas moving AWAY. 4. Orpha Fleisher of this place left on Tuesday for Tyrone where she will assist her sister, Mrs, Copenhaven in moviog. Mr. Copenhaven recently purchased a farm in Bald Eagle, Those who visited at the D. C Fobringer home Sunday were Mr, and Mrs, J. B. Fobrioger, Mrs. Emma Fohringer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Fleisher and dauguter Orpha, and James Farner, a —— AA Centre Mills, Mrs, Rebecca Emerick returneo home from a visit with Centre Hall friends, J. A. Kline contemplates renting his mill, if an experienced miller can be secured. A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cummings last Friday, his makes son number three, Mrs. Adam Reish entertained her brother aud wife, Mr. and Mrs. Will- ism Homa, of Centre Hall inst Bun day. Mr. and Mrs, Cal. Kline and son, also Mr and Mrs. George Kline of Hiate College visited their brother, J A. Kliuve, at this place on Sunday. Last Saturday nigut Fred Meise and Paul sSheeflor met a horse above Millbeim that : ad evidently been un- Bilge by some unknown party aud turbed loose, Mrs. Ira Bhultz received the sad news that membraneous croup had en- tered the home of her brother, Mr. Waantz, at Wolfs Btore, and taken from it a child, The 8eath occurred on Bunday. a8 » ot the trig Sold Fine Farm, From Lewisburg Journal, Rovert ueilinger, of Brook Park, this we«k so'd his fine farm to Newton Bruopgart, of sSmuliton, Centre county, Toe consideration was $9,000, Iv is the intention of Mr. Bruugsrt to re move to Union county next spring and take possession of the place, He is one of the substantial citizens cf Centre county, and this section will find in him a notable addition to ite citizenship. Sb ASU 2 7 ar spy, ae Zr \ NN ra $= Ay fia sy ir, —-— Be Latin, “9 PALMER: CAPABLE, CONSTRUCTIVE. campaign, which, ord of Bol In this gsarily turn senate and as the it is fortn from the circumstances, gl neces upon the re es Penrose In the United States political leader of the Republican organization in Pennsylvania, nate that the opposition to Penrose has in its leading candidate a man so with so splendid a record of constructive service ell and thoroughly equipped as Congressman A. Palmer, the Democratic nominee. has not been c« ile others framed is splendid roliems with sitting idly by wi buted ition . Palmer ntent the policies of government. He has contri from h intel lectual resource ructive sol of governmental p he is today recognized as one of those whose judgment is first sought t serio measure and and mos consi in the formation of framing of sly poli y and in the in congress, In the making of the Underwood tariff schedules, to him was entrust tariff upon m ermining the rates of He studied sented a schedule whic ed the delicate their talls duty of det etals : i manufactures, the problem thoroughly, mastered twice in both ho of all par and pre h was passed ress almost without amendment, and with the votes of men This is a distinction which few men in the American congress have ever enjoyed. Turning from the tariff to the cause of in and progress he devoted himself The and in the senate by Nati dustrial justice f the child the house by Con eros to legal complexities of mastering the question. result was a measure introduced In man Palmer, Senator Owen, |! crat the endorsement of the nal Child Child Labor A in the country. d the reported. ssociation, and all the | Through Mr. Palme ¢ weathere attacks of selfish favorably It will mark the direction of curbir These two ment to his service in congress, the close of so brief a term. But his record is filled with other ser labor in behalf of the white phosphorous ages of phosphorous polsoning In this country getic efforts for legislation protecting the workers his vigorous and intelligent support of fair pas ditions for government employes; his successful of the interests of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania t of improvements in the Delaware and oth tablishment of a federal reserve bank: his of the cause of organized labor in all its just fights; his administration forces against the coastwise trust but typical of his splendid record as state In these six years Palmer has Pennsylvania and for the people of the country accomplished in his eighteen years in the United er of the reactionary clique that so long dominated its a single plece of constructive legislation bears the owes its origin to his endeavors. Upon this contrast the people of Pennsylvania will chose their tor, and there can be little doubt as to where their choice will fall 1g the exploitatl legislative achlevemer suca rivers, through ful leadershi; er and fearleas and force all hed more for the Boles Penrose senate as the le ACCOM plis giale than States deliberations. name of Penr sena This Is a good year for politically decent men to make their votes pro claim their decency. LABOR IS FOR PALMER. Congressman Palmer has shown clearly and conclusively that Senator Penrose is an arch enemy of labor. The showing does not consist merely of allegations. It is taken from the official records and Ho! Writ. Mr. (1) (2) (3) (4) is true an Palmer has shown that Penrose has Cheated labor. Betrayed labor. Voted against labor bills. Sold labor, like slaves, to the Grundys, (5) Used his influence to destroy the usefulness of labor measure (6) Been, in all things and at all times, the willing tool of corpora tions that retard the progress of labor. In view of these proved facts, no working man can vote to send Pen rose back to the United States senate or confirm his power as the cor rupt boss of the Republican party. For the workingman that votes for Penrose strikes a traltor's hl w » labor. Bigelowism has made the walking good for the gangster REMEMBER— That if Penrose had had his way the United States would now be . war with Mexico. That would have cost thousands of lives, millions of money, and would ‘have made it impossible for the United States to take advantage of the splendid opportunity opened by the European war, Compare the plight of any European nation at war-—the sorrow, suf fering, business paralysis--with the peace and prosperity of the United States, Then decide whether you are for Wilson and Palmer, or for Penr us * Penroselsm’ taketh and Penroselsm giveth away-—to a few. ~ High Class Job Work Done at the Centre Reporter Office, NEWS OF 1880, Notes Taken Filles of The Uentre Reporter of Thirty-four Years Ago, From eatnte of in H Joth—The real Fowler, decensed, township, was #old to Wm and Eliza Burd for $3125. The next annual reunion of Centre County Veteran Club will be held at Spring Mills The picnic of the district Babbath Behool on day was a success, From people were present, and Farmers Mills band. Three joined in the pleniec and all themselves. Died On 18th, Joseph Crotzer, <smuel Wilson, On 26 bh at widow of Wm three September Halper Harter George Gregg Mountain 500 nlso F<chools to 600 residence of Hall, yoenrs the HEAT aged pipety Hall, Herkine, at Centre Centre Elizabeth, pred mixty- years, e—————— a —— ast Week Hind for Fir», Last week was noted for fie Besides the $150,000 loss st a pumber of minor fires oc. the Atl namers ous fires, Bellefonte, curred throughout Buflalo Run, BatGrday Innt the barn on the Frank Lobr tenanted by Homer Walker ed to the ground sas a resuit of a light ed lantern breaking when Mr. Walker fell from the ladder leading to the hay It. The flames completely consumed the barn, It was insured to the ex. tent of $1700 in the Centre Hall Fire Insurance Co. of Centre county, D F county of week farm was Lure: - Luss, secretary, te fliee of Howar A smusll fire occurred in tie the Howard H at Monday morning of last week, as tne result of ex plosi Ih linotype machine was damaged as wel as that part of the cb stier, BR gapOiine building in whi t is located Dates for Attractions. the Bj pe five attractions comprising Hall lecture Mr. Arnold, Lyceum Bureau, be sd foll October 28, Ti I'he dates for arnnioe of Lhe the Centre fixed by Centres) urse have been mansger of the Harrisburg, snd wi Wa ureday —~Jubi ars, cuiored November 27, Fridas urer. {ol December Haine has pot beer definitely tized, Junusry 18, Dr, humorist February fuepday Lrchesira “is far futer fore character, ail a2 Known 1 With any gathe id will be eC com nitice —————— A — A BM BOON & CO's UNUSUAL OFFER Sell Dr, Howard's Remedy at™ Hall Price and Guarantees a Lure, “It fsu’t often the peopie to be faith put up uy offer to cure, that we have enough medicine other refund the money if it d said B. M. Boou & porter msn who dropped thelr store, we are glad to Dr Howard's remedy for constipation snd dyspepsia on that basis, “The Dr. Howard Company in order to get a quick lotroductory suthorizes us Lo sell their regular fifty- cent bottles at half p.ice, 25 cents, and slthough we have sold a lot of it, and bave guaranteed every package, not one has been brought LACK As Unast is factory. “ We are still selling remedy at ball price, although cannot tell how long we shall be able to do #0, and sbyone who is subject to constipation, sick headache, dizziness, liver trouble, indigestion or a general played out condition, ought to take advantage of this chance, You can tell your ers that if they are not satisfied with the remedy that they can come righ pack to our store and we will chieerfu iy refund their money. I FoAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the folic counts will be presented to Court fo Sepltembr 30th, 1914, and un filed thereto on or before Sepiember 29h, same will be confirmed, to wit The third account of John Sieck Jonsthan W, Bradley, heipioss chiid The account of the Commonwealth Trost Com: pany, trustee under mortgage of Nittany Iron Lom pan § io wiliiog to Ev Lol otos Uentre Re into sei * but sae the we read Wing aoe ifirmation ims exceptions be the roo guardian of D. R FOREMAN 2%, 1914, Frothonoary Aug Sale Heglster { | BATURDAY E. Burkhold i holder, deg il, iil sell | estate of land, dw OCTOBER er 1 ¥ RD, 180 P. M.-W of Mary Burk entre real consisting See me for best 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. nine at BATURDAY, Mrs, Emma Homan, § sei] hotel ER 14 WEDNESDAY, OCTOR y the persor wok, sndmer,, will sel fatha OWS, pig, househol the inte ine { “HOOK, In Two « I Rous FOR BALE~ i good condition Charl yi { C0 t+ D4 LAVAL CRE BEPARATON g nachine ] ret-class cond AM Bl Mi 1 | I | Fp or te “ = I} cock, Squirrel or Rabbit | Shooting the |44 GAUGE SHOTGUN | No. 101 IS A WONDER Bhd {it {i iH il L000 OILLO QUO 900080 F you want to buy sell property in or near Centre Hall consult Chas. [). Bartholomew, before acting. ww or mec SONS —— J. STEVENS ARMS I have several fine offer- ings now on my list, artholomew HALL. PA Chas.D. B CENTRE POPS PIPPPP oro BRORBROAB BR: Poe ag eros PRBPI NE foes acess nenePesty The Best Milk Substitute fo Use is NL tes (ream eam (af Meal vers Tey it on your calves FOREM AN, Centre Hall 100 the. equal te D. r 100 al wns endl R. IT’S TIME TO ORDER STOVE REPAIRS oS A few weeks more and then the coal heater See to it NOW that all parts are in good condition so will begin a long term of usefulness. that when the first real cold morning comes it will find you prepared with a stove that has no broken parts, Look over that stove now and tell us its troubles. It will be easier to get repairs now than later in the midst of the cold weather rush. > T. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL, PA, 3 Bellefonte , | Lemont Oak Hall The Trip of a lifetime, well as a delight Lhe “ Heart of the Nation,” a city of mag. in the country, SUNDAY EXCURSION SPECIAL TRAIN Rising Springs Lvs. October 11 12. Coburn Glen Iron MUmont . . . « « 2000s MifMinburg Train will leave Washington AN IDEAL SUNDAY OUTING | ONLY $3 for the ROUND TRIP “Consult Ticket Agents, or David Todd, Diviston Passenger Agent, Williamsport ii AOE M See the New National Muoseum. Library of Congress, Capitol Building, Corcoran Art Gallery, snd the waried his of Washington, * The City Besutital."” NIA RAILROAD
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