¥ THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. ~ THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . PFroprictors S. W. SMITH . . . «. . . . Editor { Local Editor and { Business Manager EDWARD E, BAILEY Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mail matter, TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re porter 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 lay advertising occupying less space than ten nches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents por inch for each issue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, : Local notices accompanying display advertis. ing five 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 ten cents per line for each ad ditional insertion, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian No service, Luthersn—"Tusseyviile, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Reformed—Centre Hall, morning ; Union, al ternoon ; Spring Mills, evening, Children's Day. { Please note change from schedule, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMEN 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 Klee . paid RECORDER. Weare authorized to announce that Ww Bpeer is a candidate for the office of Recorder of Centre County, on the Democratic ticket, sub ject to the rules governing the Primary Election paid Francis PROTHONOTARY We are authorized Foreman of Bellefonte Is n office of Prothonotary, on th subject to the rules governl Election REGISTER. We are authorized to announce that Smith of Bel te is a candidate for the Register, on the Democratic ticket, subj rules governing the Primary Election, SHERIFF Tu atic Volers of Cenlre County At the co i candidate f Sheriff and res; party. the Democy ction 1 will nominatior solicit the voles © Primary 1 Democra ectiully GEORGE H. RICHARD Philipsburg, Pa. We are anthorized U date of the J. Kenne Centre Cot who respect port ou his be san ticket We are aut! Minoe Spangler is a ale for the off subject to maries to voters at wld, Tuesday, Septe n of the 3 her I hereby announce mysell as & candidate fo the otfice of President Judge of Centre the non-partizan ballot, couniy, om CLEMENT DALE wrized to announce 1 iles Townshi county suditor, on ject to the rules governin the Demo LOOALS Prof. L. O. Packer, tescher in one of Pittsburgh's high schools, his term: last week and returned to his home in Centre Hall, closed Merchant G. O. Benner is constroel- ing a wareroomw, 22x40 feet, to the rear of his store at the station. Zsttle Bros. are the carpenters, Miss Elizabeth Bitner of Tussey ville, Miss Anpa Grove and D. Ross Bush- man of Centre Hall are teachers who are taking the teacher's summer course at Htate College. The Children’s Day exercises which have jheen held in several of the charches have been the best in years, which speaks well for the children and those who had them in charge, Perry K. Detwiler of Spring Mills was a visitor in town, Tuesday, and dropped the information that the Bpring Mills K. G. E. would take part in the parade at the Odd Fellow’s cel¢- bration on Baturday. Mr. and Mre, H, E. Bhadle and son Harold of Charleston, West Virginie, are spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mre, W. F. Bradford. The trip, a distance of eight hundred miles, was made in an auto, Mr. Kent, representing the Feld: - macher Organ Company, of Erie, was in town Tuesday and took the dimer- sions of the spaca in the rear of the pulpit in the Reformed church for the placing of the pipeorgan. At a recent congregational meeting it was decided to place an order with this company. The instrument will be ready for installation about the firat week In Beptember. I. A. Bweetwood last week was ap- pointed by Btate Highway Commis- sioner Cunningham, superintendent of the stretch of state road from Centre Hall to Madisonburg and with a foros of men commenced this week to make the initial preparations for state road construction. All brush along the highway is being removed, and the road cleaned of loose stones, ete, Mr, Bweetwood will prove au able man for the job, The handsome grey beard that for a score or more years adorned the vieage of our friend, B. D. Brisbin, was found missing one day this week and at first glance bis friends falled to recog- nize the familisr figure. Hin seventy- three years appear to have been reduc ed through the passing away of the beard but the youthful appearance which he gained will hardly compen- nate for the loss of the dignity which it oarried, hence we'll expect to see » full growth before many moons, CONVERTS RKEAUH 300 MARK, This, the Last gelistio Things. Week In Cnmpnign, Miltheim's Evan. Promises Grest Millheim is taking big strides in the Inst lap of the evangelistic campaigr. The meeting Tuesday evening of last week had been snnounced as the night for the booze sermor, but owing to the rain the sermon was postponed till Thursday. The tabernacle was crowd- ed to its fall capacity Thursday aveviug and a messterful sermon presched by the evangelist concerning the great enemy of our life and bhapp'- neer, * Booze,” The Chiletian unanimously stood as a testimonial that they would put forth all their power to fight this evid!. Ii was a mes- sage that could not fail to stir even the most careless and unconcerned about this questiopr. If we are taking money from the ‘ Bocze Crowd’ for their privilege to run their business in on wae people our community, we are gelling out our interests in our community's welfare exceedingly cheap, of the points made by the,evangelist in his remarks. Friday night, musical nigh’, good night, This was one WaE B&B A large and spopreciative sudience was present and enjoyed the he- anirit Mouls are the special numbers giver, ing saved every night, of the meeting seems Lo snd be increasing more and more as the end of Lhe can paign draws near, the and gave their heart to Chris®, tabernacle Raturdasy night crowded was again | sixteen persong The mes. sage of the evening was “ Lot's Wife It appears that there are quite a8 run ber of men sand women who are just like her, When os of her ¢, and she did not wicked city did not want to leave leave the MO wicked s:- sociation believe the warning of the angele. Juat so with many in this present if » 1 Bunday morping was children’s morning. vial Erm preached c r surrender life and fifteen early i came forward dren skeen and the Bor rg 4 for all who The with ti Cann, MeERBRe f the evening ie story of Lazarus and the ma It was a message which ieart and compelled all cutaide of the regular service Ho tne good work i umber of conv day. total 1 very near the three This, the pai any. WINE Wie r, promises Lo be Many persons under undoubtedly sun have not 3 will come, ———r — Pleasant Gap. Rev, Rbusy of Beilef inthe M. E. ing. Mewnre Lutz spent Rundsy at Mr. bome in Millbeim. Mr.and Mee, LL. H fonte were = sek end P. HF. Miller's home, Mre, P. H. Shelley returned HNator- day from sa month's visit at phir, Harrisburg sand Port Roya’, Mr. and Mre, turped from their honeymoon trip. Mre, Verna Gehret of Bellefonte visited at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mee, Frank Weaver, over Bunday. Mre. Arthur Peters and children of Nisgara sre visiting at the home of nte 1 aplye iefonte preschs Wisn of itors ut Vig Mry Bomethiog should be dope to stop the illegal sale of liquor in our towr, and especially onthe Sabbath, Where ijsourtocal W. ¢. T, U? departed for their home In Altoona after a two weeks’ vacation spent with frisnde in thi= towr, Mere. J.T. Noll and Mere, mings Miller, visited at home Mrs. Marah Boob in Millbeim few dave last week, and while there attended the evangelistic services in the tabernacle. The congregation of Lutheran church will iny stone for their new ahnrech on Buanday, July 4th, at 2 o'clock p. mm. Rev, Glanding of Beliefonle will be the speaker, The bakery in town ia turning out a fine quality of bread, rolls, cakes, ele. They aleo handle the famous Davidson jee-cream, Toe bakery is owned Ly Arthur Rothrock, with Earl Brooks of Williamsport as baker. The festivel held in Noll’s grove by the Plessant Gap volunteer fire com- pany, on Haturday, was a esuccess in every partionlar, They realized the snug sum of $140.00 dollare, The a - tnstic parade was a feature chat drew a large crowd, Three priges for the best ones in line were given : Ward Show- ere, enrrying off firet ; tittle Jean Fat. kin Noll and Beatrice Nolleecond, and Mr. Hackeonberry third, One of the beat in the line was Mutt and Jefl, ————— A —————— PENN HALL Mary Fisher visited her friend, Liz- zie Keer, at Millheim a few days Inst week, James Crater and Edwin Musser spent Handay with their friend, Christie and Charles Bhook, Frank Fisher and family spent Fur- day with Mr. and Mre. William Kel- lor at Centre Hall, Florenca Bartges 1+ft on Saturday, accompanied by her sunt, Mre, Hhaf- fer, of Pittsburgh, to visit her erand- parents and other friends in Union the Bf, Marks LOCALS A few farmers me king this wee! | utarted their The grass 1s the Miscen Iithel Rowe and Ida Bweel- wood spegta few with friend, Miss Grace Horner, et Tussey - ville, Prof. J. D. P. Franklin's public re j rined family bere nat week for u brief tior, tuys their HMmithgall principal of wane, his Yue Mr. and Mr, Claud K, Stabi of A’ toova spent several days this week a! the home of the former's parent M apd Mrs, James PF. Stahl, DD. M, Bhesrer of Reynoldsville on Baturdsy arrived at the home of Mr, and Mre, EL H, tre Hill and paid Girove, a visit, Cen- Mir, Grove, his Hear pigter, Thursday, July 29, has been fixed as the date for Methodist Lake - mont Altoonr, central day at Many Pennsylvanias will assemble park on that date, The Michael Hess 3 ward, was sold at park, at the farng public day, to Femore Winkleblee for $108 farm contains 156 acres, PF lyde Dutrow, near Centre Ha!', 1s erecting a concrete silo and at press it is He are Chas D H: a fn pale of Near Aasronsbury, per ace he rit } about half completed. E: ckman of Salons and foree doing the construction worl Bartholomew len Bartholo: 3 th Ww Phila a i #is y rer Dery the 1 Arouss fed Germans Jones and sor var J aewislown on , made a trip in their aut Friday from which for spent their son lefil on the train | point New York ( ity where he will out by the New York i any to attend a gr ug York City’s slums the plessure of Le e Con Ewents - rine of i Pe { boys of New will be give: too wei who enjoying Che abou manne Ke iu the open tre Irihane sunuslly ser three thousand boys in this Itis Mr. Jones’ fifth seseon in this work and wil! bis last, not becsuss he does not e; joy the work bat rather f on sceount of being tsken up with other work after his gradustion from the theological seminary at Lanesseter, next year, un da « ut he Miss Kdps Kraps of Bunbury visiting her grandparents, Mr, sand Mre. John Geary, Mire, (. Krape «f Hpriog Mills gapent foeaday at the home of her shi er, Mre. P. H, Meyer, P. I). Brishin returned last week from a vigit of devernl weeks duration with his daughters In Connecticu’, A, to ‘fall’ for a cerisin smart young fellow who several months sgo osr- vapded this town with the hope of curing thelr nsmes for a business di- rectory, mav oongratulate themselves that they kept their cash in their pockets, A perusal of the directory since it came off the pres proves that it eontaios only a smrll percentage of the business firme in the territory which it endeavored to cover, eons - quently falls flat in the purpose which it aimed to serve, As a contemporary puts i*, it is as ueelecn ns a directory as afifth leg would be to a dog. The publiestion of the directory was a money making scheme and not for the honest purpose of making an sccurale li«ting of all the business firmy, which printed malte”, eal Aaronsburg, Charles Wolfe and Nosh Cronmil! er antoed to Beliefonte on Tuesday. Miss Margaret Orwig and her ni are spendiog a few with the 1ady’s parents in Hurtletor, ad Cnrk allege sutosd to A, ong day lust week, frem Slover’s Herman wn Mr. a Mrs Miate ( home, Miss Cora Hair from $ ing with her hrother ir wile pire Won Jobe ih I war nti Lis st BY while his hospita', i stiily from Mi ANY wire Munday v of Mre. Adan . dams and f 11 B04 COmt the home Cr $s U1? vi and M £3 and taelr two boyre, § iw fron Satur Hosterman snd and Hetber' red hers | “Ey 8 f the death atid raised achisd bere o and sf ert War veleran : tiv home si TEARIT is xi and moved to Garnet’ he hae lived for Lh He wae ary, ivil § fie ad Amwands Hic { where thirty 5 nly gli Oy #1 Ales Ve YeRr gped ight ys cM A IS Woodward. y bert Barner 3 i fr ds in Lewisbury. Mire i i. atiew ¢ BIOEDL BR Ww Oo is i week with frie Weaver Mr, and and Mr, Uh day al Mis LE * we M Use i Gries to day Ina! Mrs Hoehne weil Matus On Dewey Moly bapk in AR two wieks' v Mre, J. J. Ona part of ssl week wilh oti fe xt Millbein Mre, Hothert Hosterma dren, Isabel and Her or N. Y., are visiting at ti hostermar, " dr. and Mre, barn sp Austin nt Sunday a’ ady's parents, Mr, Weaver or ehilage dereey muore were vi of the Iady’'s parents, is Chae, Miller sod family of scarmpanied by bh 8 mother burg, visited at the Wolf Saturday alternoor, Dr. Kuhlman and bride buargn 8 wek with parents, and Mre W, Meyer the home « snd Mr f the Mr of Harry, and Issac Ornd Miss Fiorenee and rs at 1 LE and of Wie hove “ i. of f pent i he De, P. Ard i 000000090 RRE CEPT POPE IRITIER IRV 1 § i day. GEPHART LEGAL ADVERTISENENTS. ow Ct TOUKHOLE Framer JERS MEETING meeting of the stockh # Of the Ainhin srotigh of Biale Dress Goods, all Overs for 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. 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