THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1916 SMITH & BAILEY . “© ae 8S. W. SMITH Proprietors Editor { Local Editor and Business Nanager sr wine EDWARD E. BAILEY Entered at the Post ‘Office in Centre Hall as second Class mail matter, TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- rter are one and one-half dollars per year ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis advertising ooonupying less space than ten ne hes and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents Jor inch for each issue, according to compositi Minimum charge seventy-five cents. Local notices accompanying dlaplay o advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion; other- Vie eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three fosertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning. Lutheran—Centre Hall, morning; Tusseyville, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. United Evangel den Hall after: 1000 ; service, evening. Reforme Spi ring Mills, morning ; Union, ternoon ; Confirmation services at Centre Hall the evening. jcal—Lemont, morning : Lin Egg Hill, Childien's Day af. in POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. TREASURER. We are authorized to announce that James E. Harter of Penn township is a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the rules governing the P Timary Election, paid RECORDER. We are authorized to announce that W, Francis Speer is a candidate for the office of BY ecorder of Centre County, on the Democratic ticket, sub ject to the rules governing the Primary Elec ction. paid PROTHONOTARY We are authorized to announce that D. R. Foreman of Bellefonte is a candidate for the office of Prothonotary, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the rules governing the Primary Election. paid REGISTER. We are authorized to announce that J. Frank Smith of Bellefonte is a candidate for the office of Re gister, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the rules governing the Primary Election, SHERIFF To the Democratic Volers id v At the coming Primary Election I will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff and respectfully solicit the votes of the party. qf Centre Coun GEORGE H. RICHARDS, Philipsburg, Pa. JUDGE We are author zed to announce date of the people and for the J. Keunedy J hint : Centre Cou being who respec port on his be san ticket. We are authorized Spangler is a « al sub ject to t he « maries to be h ounce that fice of io an x for the LOCALS Mr.and Mre. A. F. Heckman of Millheim spent Tuesday at the home of their sop, Prof. W. A. Heckmanp. Mr. and Mre, W. F. Colyer are con- templating an auto trip to the state of New Jersey, the latter part of this week. Prof. snd Mre, William A. Heck- man moved from State College on Tuesday into their new home, recently purchased from G. M. Boal. Unclaimed letters in Centre Hall postoffice, June 1: Mrs. Edward Nea: - hoof, Mr. R. D. Kiilisr, Mr. R. W, Cox.—8. W. Smith, Postmaster. Mre. Mary Rearick and daughter, Miss Saville, attended the ccunty W.(C.T. U. convention at Habler:- burg, the former ss a delegate and the latter aa an officer. The Lycoming opera house, one of the finest buildings in Willlameport, was totally destroyed by fire early Monday morning. The cause is a'- tributed to defective wiring, The loss is estimated at $175,000. J. 1. Bhaffer of Loganton his corn ground with ground stone instead of burned lime. Reports from different experiment stations show that the former is equal to the latter ss a producer and is considerably less expensive, Mr. snd Mre. Daniel Raymond Muncy, their daughter; Mre. Lyon Kerstetter of Pottsville, and Miss Frantz of Muncy, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mre. Edward Riter on Baturday. Mr. Raymond is an uncle of Mrs, Riter, Prof. John T, Marshman of State College will preach in the Presbyter- ian church next Sunday morning at 10:80 o'clock. This is in addition to the service for which he has already been announced on Children’s Day, Banday afternoon, June 13th, These will be his last services in Centre Hall before entering on his summer Chau- tauqua work which will occupy him for ten weeks, \ Among the automobile parties Nom a distance who stopped with the Re- porter to say a few kind words was one from Montgomery, the town that manufactures furniture, The gentle men were all connected with the Montgomery table works and were these : BR. M. Miller, superintendent ; Raymond Barlet, machine foreman ; Claude Miller, son of the former, book- keeper, and E, G. Hartranft, shipping clerk. The route was by way of Lock Haver, Centre Hall, Penns Cave, and Lewisburg, A committee of the Bellefonte lodge, 1.O. 0. F.,, met a committee of the local order on Monday evening to make arrangements for the tranafer- ring of the Bunbury Orphansge band to Bellefonte to feature the parade on Wednesday of Old Home week. The band will te in Centre Hall from Fri- day evening, July 2 until the 4th, when the lads will be conveyed to Bellefonte. The following members of the Bellefonte bE attended the meeting : Thomas orgar, Harry Everhart, Nevin Cole, Uleven- stine, ana Willis Wion treats lime- of Labored on Good Honds' Day Governor's Good Roady’ mation was well thought of in the south precinct of Potter township. Fifty-four men and twelve teams turp- Day procls in that section and sithough the weather proved 8 bandieap to good work tangible results were obtained, Those who took part in the movement were : Ww. F. Jordan Ira Auman Frank Tate 8]. C. Brungart Homer Neff W. R. Neff and team John Neff John Rishel and team J. M, Carson F. F. Palmer E J. sweetwood J. W, Black L. R, Bmith Wm, H. Lucas Wm. Lucas, Jr, J. W, Tressler Ed. Messinger Roy Bhaffer Evan Smith and team Howard Faust John Burkholder William Curry Edward Curry George McCormick Frank Smith J. W, Armstrong P. A. Leaster Chas, Miller P. C, Frank Fred Yearick Clarence Miller Frank Bogdan Jerry Weaver J. E. Noll 1), Rossman and team Boyd Lucas Foster Frazier and team Ralph Tressler B. W, Ripka Willard Smith Samuel Grove Hugh Smith Max Harshbarger Edward A Wm. McCormick and team John Bitner Wm. Sweeney M. A, Sankey and team F. A. Carson and team joseph Confer W. KE Lee W. E Yearick and team M. M. Miller and team ———— 2 Grangers Meet at Howard, A special meeting of Centre County | Pomona Grange was held at Howard | on Tuesday of this week. Both the | forenoon and afternoon to the members, At Lhe gession eight fourth degree were given the degree of Pomone, Hop, Bitne Miss side of the county were Rhour, Dr. H. F. Mre., Jacob Bharer, Ruone, Mre. Milford Luse, W. Bradfore, Mr, W, F, Keller Bartger, J. T. Potter, Misa (Grove, John FB. Dale, J. Miss Mary Dinges, Elliot George W. Gingrich, Ww. 8. C, Bruogart, J. Frank McClellar Miss Anna Grove snd Mre, “mith, not members of the order, made the trig. Mr, ir Mre, ' Bh # Rid LOCALS Juue—the month of roges and blus ing bridei—is with ue, Prof. J. D. P. Bmithgall, of Franklin's schools, with his family in Centre r Hall, ters of administration on the estate her deceased husband, in this issue, Mr. and Mre, Charles Meyer of Reedaville spent several days at the home of the former's parents, Mr, Mre. D, J. Meyer, sud of Fort Wayne, Indiane, are a week or more at the Hsmmond’s sunt, Browr. The inside walls of reservoir were repaired beginning of the week. The work was Messre, John H. Horner of Tusseyville and W. CC. Boozer, Judging from the large number residences improved by paint during the past few weeks one would suppose that a regular ** Paint Up" campaign was on in the borough. spending of Mrs, Edward home Mr, the borough done of Mr. and Mre. Charles E. Faxon and daughter Hsze!, of Boalsbury, through Centre Hall on Tuesday. Faxon is employed in the store of his father-ir-law, A. J. Hsze!, at Boale- burg. passed 'Fquire Bruogart has an orchard of young peach trees that give great promise of producing an abundance of the fruit, They appear to have been damaged very little by the heavy frost of Inst week, Mr. and Mre. Ammon R. Bark holder and daughter of Philipsburg, New Jersey, are spending a week at the home of Mre. Burkholder's motk- er, Mre, M. E. Btrohm, Their short stay is due to the fact that they are building a home this summer and Mr. Burkholder wanta to be * on the job" during the building operations, D. W. Bradford on Friday returned from a trip to West Virginia in the interest of the DeLaval Cream Bepars- tor Company. He reports that farm- ers in that state have nade wonderfal progress since his visit there three years ago snd that land which lay in a barren state at that time bas been made to yield big returns for the farm- er through scientific methods, Mre, Jennie Ruble was smong the Reporter callers last week, the first time in fourteen years. Mre, Ruble has been living in Greensburg, but for the present will stay with friends and relatives in Penns Valley. Her son Harry, who was a boy of five or six years when the family left Centre Hall, is an electrical engiveer, and with his wife and four children is liv- ng in Greensburg. Lee W. Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrr, Foster Frazier of pear Spring Mille, was the winner in the junior declama- tory contest for the W. F. Reynolds prize, held in the Bellefonte high school Monday evening of last week, His subjsct was '' The return of Regu- lar," and out of a list of ten contest- ants he was awarded first prize, which was $10.00, for displaying the highest oratorieal abilitr., Residents about Tasseyville, his home town, will not be greatly surprised, however, because of his succesr, for he hes long been considered the best public speaker | | i i nt Memorial at his bome near Lock Haven, Mies Annie Kaup of Howard Norman Blagle ape Day Bos!lsbhurg, Edward Woo Monday at Be alst Mre. ent Mr, and Milton sy ner ury. well patronized, A daughter was born to Mr, Mrs. Roy Coxey, Wednesday May 26, Miss Louella Ross returnen Inst David Btuart of Bellevae was here ROT Vie Migs Frances Patterson is Anronsburyg, Frank spendirg Mre, McFarlane visited in ne of Williamsburg { Dr.) Bmith of {| Mre, Porter of Jupists ithe. M. R T. I. Bosal { the Decora { i for some and at Altoonr, gpent a aay gs home, for to remain arrived here in time tion and expect time, of Mieses Ruth end Leona Wieland of Dale, attended i i 1 | Memorial { Hellman gervier, of and of Mani Pet Ne Calvin arg | Will i tor Oliver Riley Hunter fe wior Hami - ID Ham were here for ial Tennis nod family er joyed drive 1 near U'yrone this Banday. Mr. Mrs, New York City the HB. ('. Ro! was made A {the i their nome piace on Batarday, returuviug and Ww. P to hrock ins large pumber of Memorial Thirty { deo >. WW. service ina «310% gTAVER tugd rated, Geist and f were gueats of his Hunter, over Sunds Miss Gr {109 vate ser | Boal ve etary ? AK» RUBS « ¥ i Mr I | Mildred from Nil ion count Ihe B i for the ded f and Boals | took part in lege on Monday, Ti Presbyterian chureh on Ihe Was ve the Hunday was by Rev impressive e gervice for the velerans ino address ry names vel ere John Hook, Israel Young, Joseph He James Poormar, sud George Kau Visitors fr A ltoor Mew - Mar Harry ughter Mr Hnively, Dr Rol Mr. and Mre k Fiab- Andrew Kramer Mrs | Willism Tennis, r baugh, son Re Mary, Mre. J Dolly May, Mr Husie Wagner well attended, J. MM, Following are wih Marshmasan the 4 of present : PW J ’ Minver, ting - er Iver hE 1 3Y a and Dorothy, da M Fran and Mo bert, and dsughtler B. Felty and daught #. J. P. Wagner, were and ds orial Day Bhugert and Mrs al rs ert Tinsley ier, ir i Mre. Busan he Miss ar Miss tp fp Spring milis. Galea Kennelly, now Bhoe , who is emp'oyed at ¢pent a few days at home Tressier d ed relatives family of Thurman Boarnbham day. Mre. Win. Lewistown were visitors at the or Bundar, who ls emp a viait over Sar - ’ Fleisher and daughts B r right Bitner home ov Ira Bartiy, state road abo Sundey with his family. Mr. and Myre, Harry Bressler Fiedler were entertained at Shunk's, Mre. Bressier’s parent, Sondsy. Mre. Willis Riahel who has been quite {il, came to mother's home, Mre. Busan Rubi, recuperate, Rollin Gentzell snd family of Al toona spent a few days at the homes of George Gentzell and Andrew Koi mar, Miss Miriam Long went to Willinm- sport on Tueaday morning where she will spend two weeks with friends and relatives, Decoration exercises ware postponed from Saturday until Monday on ac- count of the bad weather. The exer- clses wera good and the address by Rev. R. R. Jones was fine and had the attention of a full houar, Clair Allison of Renovo spent Buarv- day with his parents, Mr. and Mre, H. M. Allison. Clair ls one of our boys who is making vrogrese, He was pro- moted to the office in the Penp. RB. R, shops a8 a clerk. Mre, Parosle, State vice president of W.C.T. U., delivered a fine address in the M. E. church on Bunday morp- ing, but owing to the rain the house was not full. Ebe organized a union in the Reformed church on Monday afternoon, —————— A MA — Georges Valley. Jasper Lingle is having a new bulld- ing erected where he will do all kinds of repairing on bloyeles and motor- cycler. Mrs, Mary Eanist of Yeagertown fe visiting her sister, Mre, Frances Foust, Mre. Ida Ripks visited Mre., E. L Lingle on Monday. Mr. and Mre, (, J. Ripka spent a few days Inat week in Decker Valley at toyed on the ve Hiate College, of | to among the may young people in that part of the county, Brush Valley. Our roads through here certainly | | need fixing. Rome of our peoy lp aitendin meetings at Millhelor, fre neeligtio roa Of Rugs Wi Valley | ido, at thi forioes valley Ke are 1 Be through this Home corn is bein worked by farmers nt, The ki visited the home of Bund and lef Mre, (George Mille r are ho Jarael KR Ca rie ef nt press big bird, own as the uchan t them a daughter Trees L. th getting along flor, what is improv ent ay ler and Mre, £% ing slowly. pleatifa’, clean from the erpillare are very en’ VER uk we which freg Mot trees, Linat wi had a heavy [froe’, » vegelables, fruit a dec wa iday irstion H throughout On June slon Ww the valley. 10 HH hay erry 1 {adie ITH § bh the Knigh I pe A cant decoration 5:80 p. agile al ig time ) eX Pee lea will participate, The baseball team will hold a featival in the ing. For an example of making road supervisors should go to eb ig Wor lpn PE NN HALL Mre, Floyd om Je Ri Mnyder an i fr jOre are ap! oy sf tha lat! une "wr ople are onary confer iis week, mes to Muss-r sick wep Re BEsin. Jerry r and Albri is abe 10 Iv boul impr eRain. Wit ———————— AP ———— Tusseyville Leona Wieland plying (. W. Swarlz home Vilna ju her eedle at the this Heckman apant Monday te her i» with her 1 Rarer Fan Eminhizer a’ of the Thursday. ment 16 inal Mary W Hiatter- Mary N SOON: OD beech, fo the Hg and Mary {1 went as delegates nds vention held i » at Orvist Rev. and dren fr at the home Mr. aud Mrs Miss Bettie Kimp epen i home Mre., Wm, mwar'zg are dele tion held we Wn V a NT iat © of re Dut visited a week Dubbs’ ri ba and chi m Mex f parents, Samuel WAY. rt from Boslsbarg t some time at the John Fortoey Bit gules to the er d HB Missionary Hall this an arnice ennvy at Centre V1 | week A fms. CE NTRE MILLS 1 wr A Myers, BOC 0 mpanied his Mry, and visited his sister at this place by | wife sud daughter, Rwee', | family of i Mrs, J recently. Heury her Eke Ly, ha A. K line, Moyer . , ghter, wir of Tusseyville Mre. Ar bur | visited desu Commings over Sunday, iyde Dutrow and family and Wm. of Centre Hall Thursday evening at of Adam Reisk, BB Homan and family spent the home Eugene Heckman has completed his firet polid concrete silo in this valley on the Reieh farm sand Las begun one now for Mr. Among those who recently had the Fell telephone installed in their homes are Mr, Krebr, Mr. Cummioge, and Char, Bierly. Wilbur Coofer, who was on the sick let, is able to be about again, Many of our people are taking in the meetings in the tabernacle in Mill- hein. Best, FRUITTOWN, Fred Klinefeiter of Milroy spent Bur - day st homer, Mre, Henry Moyer spent Bunday with her daughter Mra. Artbur Cun mings at Centre Mille. Harris Bubb, who is employed at Rock View spent Bunday with his pe- renta and friends of this place, William Philips and son Nelda of Altoona spent Memorial day at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mre, P, D. Phillipe. Mra. W. A, Fleisher and daughter Sara of Yeagertosn are spending = few days this week at the T. J. Fleisher home, Children’s day services will be ob. served in the U, KE, church on the 18th of Juve justead of the 20h as stated in Inst weeks paper, I—— AA Ab Colyer. A.J. Weaver was at Farmers Mille to look after the purchase of a team of mules, dra JF Houseman ws= a visitor at te Peter Jordan home one day last week, and Mre. Jown Zouby and § M:, dauenter spent sunday st the Peter the home of John Ripka, Jourdau home. DRI Sr IR pl ii LEGAL ADVERTISENENTS SCO09 20800000000 PEOUEEDO0® - es TOCK HOLDERS MEETING ~ Summer Goods Dress Goods, # ng of the stock hobs re of the d 1 Co. is cal led 1c w iu Alpha ough of Blat yivania, 10 vole all Overs for Waists, wide Lace for deep flounces, wide and narrow Embroidery, nar- row iaces and insertions, White Goods in all the fancy and plain weaves. White Hats with bands. Men’s fancy Dress Shirts and fancy Ties. All LOW SHOES REDUCED. All Dry Goods and Notions by Parcel Post. Po! F of charge, SCHMIDT'S BREAD, Har- risburg, Pa., Tues- day, T hursday & Saturday t resol bonded and $25 ved that the sdebledness be increased from deem best, an to pay the debis ‘of he balance, if any, us Lhe Eholders uay appear, ion of the corporation B K. BOS TETTER, Bocrelary., PLUMBING Fixtures of all kinds, WATER PIPES Repair work of all kinds done ai reasonable price. hey may tage free s 4 ¢ . s * © # 5 ® 6 ® ® e @ % » % ® ® 9 ® % % * % ® ® Ww o ® * & L € € every ti : 11 § This Store will close nesday eveni ” y y 1 every Wed- ng at 6 o'clock Both Telephones. Stock not on hand will be ordered promptly. W. F. FLORAY at Call H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. 00000000000 URL SOOO PEERS and See, - WT WB WTR New Goods Arriving Dai at EMERY'S STORE. New Dry Goods, Lawns, Plisse, Voiles, Silk Crepe, Ginghams, Rice Cloth, Etc., at Lowest Prices. DB BTW WWD HT i”, = A Fine Line of SHOES--an Prices PINEAPPLES For Canning. Prices very reasonable just now. a WW WB WN Phone us your order. C.F. EMERY, Centre Hall WW BD BN BN BBD BB BN BV BNW WN BS WN NNN Nobby Straws The last thing in style at a very moderate cost, are the chief features in our big line of Straw Hats, Choose™ your hat now and rest assured that the style is right--the quality is right —and the price is more than right, See Our Window Display of Fine Straws, KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. ara LADIES’ “FITZEZY SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE
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