4 ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 915. SMITH & BAILEY . . . S. WW. SMITH Froprietors Editor { Local Editor and 1 Business Manager Aor ae sae EDWARD E, BAILEY Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hall as second Class mail matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subseription to the Re srter 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 oents per inch for each issue. Dis play advertising occupying less space than ten inches and for less than three insertions, from fiftean to twenty-five cents per inch for each issue, aocording to composition, Minimum charge seveniy-five cents, Local notices accompanying display advertis- Ng 2ve cents per line for each insertion; other- wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ton cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed Tusseyville, moming ; Centre Hall, evening. Lutheran--Georges Valley, morning, commun- ion ; Unlon, afternoon ; Centre Hall, Methodist—Centre Hall, morning; town, &fternoon ; Spring Mills, evening, evening. Spruce Presbyterian—Centre Hall, Mills, afternoon. Joseph C, Kell morning ; Minister in charge, ry of Bunbury. Springs Rev 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 Primary Election. paid RECORDER. We are authorized to announce that W, Francis Speer 1s a candidate for the office of Recorder of Centre County, on the Democratic ticket, sub- ject to the rules governing the Primary Election. paid PROTHONOTARY We are authorized to announee that Foreman of Bellefonte is a © office of Prothonotary, on the De subject to the rules governing Election, . REGISTER. We are authorized to announce that J, Frank Smith of Bellefonte is a candidate for the office of Register, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the rules governing the Primary Election. SHERIFF Tv the Democratic Volers of Centre Counly At the coming Primary Election 1 will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff and respectfully solicit the votes of the party. D © GEORGE H., RICHARDS Philipsburg, Pa. JUDGE We are authorized to announce as the ean date of the people and for the people the name J. Kennedy Johnston for th ‘ Centre County ( being the 4 who respectfully solicits you port on his behalf for said office san ticket ai ai of i We are authorized to announce that N Spangler is a candidate for the office of Judge, subject to the decision of the voters at the pri to be held, Tuesday, September Zist We are authorized to announce that Jeremiah Brungart of Miles Township Is a candidate for county auditor, on the Democratic ticket, sub ject to the rules governing the Primary election, LOCALS Mre. Maria Wagoer of Tusseyville spent a few days last week at the home bof her niece, Mre. A, E. Kerlin. Capt. G. M. Boal spent a few days last week at the home of his daughter, Mre. Charles Meyer, in Reedaville. Mrs. G. W. Erdly of Milton spent a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. W. E, Boyder, near Centre Hall. Jack Hpapgler of New York City, spent a few days last week at the home of his grandmother, Mre. Busannas Spangler. Children’s Day will be observed with an appropriate program at the Union church st Tugseyville, Saturday evening, 745 o'clock. Peter Dutrow and three children of Altoona were guests of Mr, Dutrow’s brother, Clyde Dutrow, near Centre Hall for a few days last week. Mr. and Mre, John White and chil- dren of Altoona are spending a short time at the home of Mre. White's brother, John H. Runkle, below Cen- tre Hall.! J. H. Moyer of Colyer spent Sunday aty the home of his daughter, Mre. Arthur Cumminge, at Rebersburg. Mr. Moyer reports wheat aa appearing better in Brush Valley than in this section.” ia Mesere. William Bradford and Je- rome Auman, on Friday, arrived from Phoenixville in the former's car and until Monday remained with relatives in this place. Ou the return trip their families accompanied them home, During a recent windstorm the pres- sure was too strong for a stave silo on the H. W. Frantz farm, at Erlystowr, to withstand it and toppled over. The silo bed pot been sufficiently guyed. The structure will be rebuilt as Mr. Frantz learned the value of ensilege during the short period the silo did service. A meeting will be held at the Odd Fellows’ Orphanage, east of Bunbury, on July 12 and 13. More than 250 representatives from 32 counties in Central Pennsylvania will be in at- tendance. They represent the Central Pennsylvania Odd Fellows’ Orphans’ Home Association, organized 15 years ago. This association built the or- phansge and hss since controlled it. J. W. Btrob, of Bunbury, is president, and Fred C. Hanyen, of Berantop, vice president. Raymond, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Myre. Jewett Brooks, above Centre Hal), was badly scalded Thure- day afternoon of last week when he pulled over a bucket of boiling water. The mother was preparing to wash and bad set the bucket on the floor sand the youngster in an instant seized it and pulled it over on hiroself, badly soalding the flesh from the waist down. The child suffered exoruciat- fog pain for a time but at present is recovering nicely. Mil hotm's Evangelistic Usmpalgn, The fourth week in Evaugellst Paul Brown's campaign in Millheim is ended and intere«t is sterdily Ineresi- | ing. Wednesday evening of last week | was Fraternity night, and the largest crowd of the campaign was in atiend- ance. All the seating capacity was | taken early and the cenire seciion was | aimost full with members of different | gecret organ ‘zations of the community. Many persons were not able to even | get in the doors of the tabeinacle be- | cause of the crowd, Closes to two did germon on ‘' Friendship,” by the evangelist, Many persons expressed themselves that this wes the best mon of the kind they had ever heard, Friday evening, was well attended, and musical program was carried out in connection with the other services, On Bunday, the morning service ei- pecially for Clristiane, was ss ususl devoted to a CONSeCration serviocr, munity, sermor, if approached in a right manuer, In the sfternoon about eight ‘““ Man or Beast.” Man has a tw« life, the animal nature, and the ual aa'ure, spiri a bess’, while if he cares f of the spirit he becomes a child of God. In crowded to ils The message of the evening the building fall hie 16 WAS capacity eveniug was the “ Good Shepterd.” The pre God was manifested among the people present, for when the invitation was thirty persons came forward and eurrendered to Christ, campsaign up until ~unp Verir, day of 202 oor Many noise Ar wiil come later, Tt to be just now gelling ho { { hoped th more may come i meetings. he ul gaved and it is at | efore the close of A wonderful spirit of prayer is mov ing arcorg the people of Millhelm and community. Men and talking of religion have what meant.’ Christian people hav een the are who The together in such a manner sg to abies them to throw away judices of the past, Men have forgotten for the time their several church nsmes and just all of the same family, of Christ working for the ment of his Kingdom, all pre snd ‘ followers .s ——— a Mf TOY TT A 5. K Workers Meet The executive commiitee of L. Harvey of Orvistor of the associatior, was in the tior. the Home Department, who is ning for greater activity in * half of the Bundsy-school,” tendance and suggested that all dis trict conventions beld before county that coitld be received, and that district presidents be made members of Lhe ¢x- ecutive commities, Treasurer Tresaler reported the total receipta $232.40, and expenditures $207.80, leaving a balance of $24.60, Out of one bundred and fifty schools in the coun'y but fifty-seven paid their share for county work. The commitiee will meet again on July 6tb. be convention BO smo nt imascssios Good Price lor Farm. fhe following is taken Orangeville ( Ill.) Courier, June 18th. The Mr. ferred to is a son of G, L. Centre Hall : This week OG. P. Goodhart sold his farm of 47 sores juat porth ef Orang: ville to John Webne®, the purchase price being $200 per scre, or $9400 for the farm. While the price seems a little high yet the farm laa good one, Most a!l new ground splendid buildings. The location is a good one and it will make a fine home for Mr, Webner apd wifi, Mr Goodhsrt has not decided w hist be will de, the date of (toodhart r¢- Goodhart of from aud ———————— —— ol The Nick, Catharine Martz, the gix-year-nid daughter of M:. snd Mre, John A, Martz, ie suffering from inflammation of the brain snd for a few days was in a serious conditior, Daniel Callahan is confined to bed suffering with inflammation of the bowels, Horry CO. Relish for a few days last week suffered with an affection of the skip, Mre. Cloyd Brooks is recovering from a recent illness, Miss Cora Homan ls in the Belle. fonte hospital under the care of a phy- siciar. mn AIR A. Oda Fellow's Uslebration, Plans for the big Odd Fellows’ oelebration «t Cestie Hal', on Hetu'- day, July 8rd, are progressing niesly snd a fall program of events will be published next week, ——— AS ———————— Oiling of the streets was commenced BOALSBURG, Miss Bara J. Keller spent a few days in Ballefounte, John Coxey of Altoons epent Fridey al the home of Mrs, Nannie Coxey, Harry Fisher of the 1], Nav in place, ati Mies Mary Woods Mills spent a few days nt Monday, the longes! was an ideal one. Andrew Hunter of Thoas of Ppring donlebury, day of Lhe year, Kanes, of Al- HMaline, Hunts asl their Misses Ella and Katharine @ Mre, ¥, J. Wagner and sop, attended the picrie Grange Park last Thuradsy. 'yrus Harold, at When that | also built a house Metiirk, with Altoone, Dale over Mr. and Mre., Forest guests of Mre, Henry Hur - with niecs Mre. J. (". Bryson her Miss Helen Everet', of Derry, srrived thelr st | summer viel!, '."F. Harrlson r. Misa (Farrett Be Robert of aon and piste Margare®, spent Friday alter: at the friends ¢ pleasan A number of the lady f Mrs Frank Ream gave her s t su prise on Monday evening, it being sr ivi Mr raary of her birt John Meyer sce of her Isdy friends, wer hdas one leoppie st the Kelormed he iatier part of last wendy M akon f the BUY overcoats were { closet and the cfli falt donned with vial sO mer peazo!r mforiable, Loo Mise Margaretta Goheen the ¥. M Rock e1 mencement exercises a few days with ann ol $1 Day formed | ing, was well stlended, satifolly de us corated exercises through we f intervaiing Miss Ruth Nsom f M-. and Mr }. A | burg, Rup nuapp, gradusted st Lhe it I for Nurses pita’, held evening, Ju William Tres with their Moho Altoors in Jaffa Temple, Ture ne 15.1 si the H Qa glory ar his mothe visitor of Red Huntir week where with P rin Grove Hil! trip to gdoun they MM last time the I Mothersbaugh and WwW. G. thie service held over Mothersbaugh the re- wa Katharine Amanda at Mothers angler Misa $ Thursday evening REBERSBURG Charlies Miller snd family of Pi vi gint Frank is visitiog Harrisbury. ft Inst will visit relatives for are IW Mrs, Samuel ber isrenice al Jacob Gephart le week where b for Illinois several monthe, Mr. and Mr, Calvin have returned home, Miss Eums Mayer, who two week", is attend. was called of ing school si Belinegrove, to this place to altend the fuperal H. F. Miller, John Wolf of Louie, Me. who is a former resident of this valley, is abaking bands with relstives and » Nt, old fiends at this place, James Corman is slowly recovering him out of commission for the time being. Wn. Meyer, a former resident of this valley, but gantor, ia visiting acquaintances al this plese, Levi Weanee and wife and J. I, residing at reistives and of now G from Btate College Sunday spent the day at hor, Eliva Krumrine of county, snd his sister, Mr, P and granddsughter, both of Dakolr, [ilinoir, ore visiting at the home of Bidpey Krumrine, The following teachers were eleoted to teach the town schoole this coming winter term : Principa’, C. LI. Oram- ley ; grammar grade, F. A, Blerly; intermediate grade, J. N. Meyer; primary grade, T. A, Aomar, Harvey Miller who received a pars. Iytic stroke while in the vicinity of Woodward last Wednebday, and who was brought at once to hi< home at this plage, died Saturday noor, He was burid Wednesday io the Uv ion cemetery at this placer, ———————— A IY TANIA. Aasronsburg, Three autor, carrying 18 people, all from MiMlionburg, stopped for a short time at the home of Mre. L. K. Lenker on Monday aflternonr, [a the party were Mre. L. E. Kurtz, Mr, and Mev, Newton Kurtz and children, Mr, and Mr, Kreider Kurtz and ebild, Mr, and Myre. Glover and daughter, Louise, Mr, and Mre. Hpodgras:, Mr, and Mir, Harry Gast and daughter, Mr. and Mre, Feess, and Mr. Wolfe, From here they jwrneyed to Wood- ward where they took supper, going nn wil the Hoot Miovger Wiker', Union on Monday. ‘ $ v es is 3 i ( Linden Hall Mr, Arber i friends in Cummings Milihein, is visitivg Mien Agness Carapbell of fa dtntae (0 - nending ws week with her sunte, | Misses Phoebe and Mary Potter, Mise Leah Zong spent Bunday {| her friend, Miss at Penns Unve, i IPge with Migs Edwina Wicland went to Al- day, returning Fundsy evening, Misa Margaretta Gohesn { eraville mencement her claer, is at Mil in attending com- where she exercises aud a reunion Charles Johpsonbangh'’s team off Inst week, throwing him oun wWHEOD, wn few Mr, and Mre, Orin dren returned to pruivev, (drove their and home, at at the home of their parents, | Mre, Mre, John Horner, | froma a week's visit Altoone, returned with relatives Ned Keil at ‘Usguensnna { come home jast week for | ter VACating Mri. J. BE, Roes and dsughiter, Irenr, are visiting York d Reading, turn tiny eX ned is ler and Ralph Thom Univ their P dents gn friends Before they #pend some Atlantic and family, Ferree last week with in wi Loy in Philade iia and F. E. Wisland panied b YW. A motor thew City. BOO family wher sid #1 daye Ieialives they in Harrigturye. — o—————— PENN HALL vigited i 290009200820 0c R000800000002000R00000RC000 are oe snd ed tees Val- thi pie alter NIE OD Taiai- Mamuesi fr 4 from oO iis Mre. J fonts 61 “a ny James Herring, whet a shorl Uime — A App FRUITTOWN, Williama Babb left on iste College where he to summer schoo’ Fred Klinefelter of Bunday st home Mre. William of Biate College un intends By to Milroy Marson spd ge spant insl week at Edward Bubb home, Ward W sgner is : time at the home of his this plac spendiog Edward Horner epent Funday with al (hia place, Mr, | who are ing I Quite n i tended is | Centre Hall i of Linden his many Dora liat Lingle and on the sick are improv. imber from arcund hers s' Mandays p'eaic at on Toursday, On Sanday Mr | Fohringer entertair | Mrs, F i : viyool snd Mere, J. PB edd about twelve of ohringer's relatives of Nittany ; the tip was made in an saute, Mr, and Mre, T, J. Fleisher on Tues { two sone, William and Harry, From | there M« Flelaher, scoompanied by | her son William and family, will go to | Pittsburgh for a ten days vacatior, i A ——— AI A A SAA CENTHE OAK Weather fine ; corn ie growing nie | ly and the farmers sre busy working sR, Hev. O°. A, Houser from Philade - i phis bres chiedd a very able sermon st the Union on Bundsy forenoor, ; Mre, Edith Vonsda spent a few days ai Willlameport to bave treatment for rer ayer, t Mr, and Mere, O, (*, Homan and 1d ugnter, Mary spent Manday with J. F. Breon and family at Centre Hall, Charles aod Mary Dore', and Miss Ruth onde, spent Sunday sfiernoon at the Frankenberger home, Me, B, P, Campbell and wor, Wil. fam P,, are spending some time with Mrs, Campbell's parente, Quits a number from around here attended the Children's Day service at the Murray school house on Bunday evening, The children and sll had fioe reciwations snd mw | -, Mrs Edith Deis from State College spent Runday at the Grove home, Mies Eula Bheets from Phoenixville spent a fow days with her filend, Helen Rishe!, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Bradford, and Mr, and Mre, George Bradford took supper at the Righel home at Farmers Mille, Raturday eveniog. Miss Jennie Bartges is at home from Lock Haven Normal to spend her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mre. W. D. Bartger, Mr. and Mre, Boyd Vooads and son Harry spent saturday with D, J. Vousde, AI sn Special Trains Duriog OM Poms Week Monday and Tuesday of Old Home Week nnpeo'nl train will be run over i i ¥ ! the ©. & T. railroad, leaving Bell - home by way of the narrows. fonte at ten o'clock at night. LE dane Mi EL en apis i aii LEGAL ADYERTISENENTS PERO BDD Summer Goods Dress Goods, all Overs Waists, wide Lace for deep flounces, wide and narrow Embroidery, nar- row laces 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 «f charge. for PLUMBING | Fixtures of all kinds. WATER PIPES Repair work of all kinds done at reasonable price. s Yost Postage iree SCHMIDT'S BREAD, Har- risburg, Pa., every Tues- day, Thursday & Saturday ascRroRIre eRe 0eeReeORCORRPRISRS pes e00® Pan Thi will Store Bo th Telephone will 1 and Stock not on h be ordered prompt! 811 and See, H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. O00CUOOCEDO TAFT BOSCO OT 0ED wv Je W. F. FLORAY Peaaree000BRe0D WD WN BN WN BD NN DC NW NN BND Bw New Goods Arriving Dai EMERY'S STORE. 005 SHE & Wn at New Dry Goods, Lawns, Plisse, Voiles, “We “We Wr Silk Crepe, Ginghams, Rice Cloth, Etc., at Lowest Prices. cs A Fine Line of SHOES-.an Prices. PINEAPPLES For Canning. Prices very reasonable just now. - Phone us your order. C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall WN BD NN GB BW WNW BBD GW BOW BW 5 BD BD VN © BD GW BD BB BH GH BD BO BVDV WH VD BN DD DY NDR DH D BWW 4 ¢ ’ ¢ ’ nm Me 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. LADIES’ “FITZEZY’ SHOES will cure corns! | SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE
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