THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. ~ THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1915. SMITH & BAILEY S. W.SMITH . . . . Proprietors Editor { Local Editor and EDWARD E. BAILEY 2 | Business Manager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mall matter, TERMS, ~The terms of subseription 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 play advertising ocoupying less space than ten Inches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each issue, according to composition. Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying display sdvertis- 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. Reformed Spring Mills, morning ; Union, ternoon. af Luthemn-Spring Mills, morning, communion; Centre Hall, afternoon, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. TREASURER, We are authorized to announce that James K Harter of Penn township is a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the rules governing the Primary Klecotion, paid RECORDER. We are authorized to announce that W, Francis Speer is a candidate for the ofli Centre County, on the Demo Jeet to the ruies governing the Primary Elect PROTHONOTARY We are authorized to announce that Foreman of Belldfonte Is a candidate office of Prothonotary, on the Den subject to the rules governing Election, REGIS We are authorized t Smith of Be Register, on ritles govern: To the Democratic Volers of Centre County At the coming Primary Election candidate for the Democratic ne Sheriff and respectfully solicit the party. ¥ nin voles of GEORGE H. RICHARDS, Philipsburg, Pa. pa COMMISSIONER We are authorized Grove I» a candid missioner subject to the tiun, A. ules gover ant for We are authorized to H. Noll is a candidate Coramissioner, subject to th cratic party as expressed at the tember 21st, 1915 We are auth date of the pe J. Kennedy J Centre Count port on san ticket, We are authorized to ar Spangler is a candidate for t subject to the decision of 1} maries to be held, Tuesday, Seple We are authorized to Orvis is a candidate Jeet to the decision of ies 10 be held Tuesday oY I hereby an the office of | the non-partizan baliot pd We are authorized to announce Bungart of Miles Township county suditor, on the Democra ject 10 the rules governing the Prin Tabernacle Sgrvice for Masons, The members of Old Fort Lodge, F. & A. M., have accepted an invitation to attend divine services at the Taber- nacle, Wednesday evening, August 4th, at which time Rev. Psul Brown will deliver an appropriate sermon. LOCALS Miss Bertha BStrohmeler is visiting friends in Altoons. Harry Leepard of Bloomsburg ie spending a few weeks at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mre. Bam- uel Gingrich. The Union Bunday-schoo!, at their festival at the Murray school house, near Penns Cave, on Saturday even- ing, realized more than forty dollare. Mre. Mary Crust and sop, Clarence Crust, of Pleasant Gap, spent a day Inst week at the home of the former's sop, (. T. Crus*, below Centre Hall. Mre. Roy Betts of Johnstown, and Mre. J. W. Brown and three children of Milroy, are guests for a week at the home of Mre. Brown's parents, Prof. and Mre. W. A. Krise. The luxuriant clover in farmer John Homzu’s flelde, east of Centre Hall, ie not only affording pasture for his oat. tle, but for deer as well, Two of the fleetfooted animals browsed with cows very contentedly. J. M. Moyer, proprietor of the Pot- ters Mills hotel, will leave this ( Thurs- day) morning for Los Angeles, Uali- fornie, to visit his daughter, Mp. Walter Cunningham. He will be gone for six weeks or more, Rev. G. W. Mclinay of Nescopeck spent a few days beginning of this week with former parishioners in this place. Rev. Mclinay evjoys the fel- lowship of his former Penns Valley flock and the feeling is warmly recip- rocated by them. Mre. Mary Goodhart returned on Baturday from a five weeks’ visit. to her children in Johnstown, Altoona and Milroy. She was accompanied home by her grandson, Franklin Goodhart, the eldest soo of Mr. and Mre. B. M. Goodhart, of Johnstown. Friday afternoon at three o'clock Harry Geer, a prisoner at the new penitentiary at Rockview, made his escape but was caught next morning at four o'clock at Gregg station by two guarde. Geer was serving a sentence of not less than three years and not more than five years for assault, He will be taken back to Pittsburgh and made forego the privileges of out-door * x we np SRR TS Ue Lao aad SECOND WEEK AT TABEKNAULE, Jotas i creasing ~Hrother: of Evangelist Varny. Although this is only the week of the campaign at the big Tab- ernacle the crowds have been surprie- ingly large, notwithetanding the fact that it is in the midst of the harvest seassor, The mansgement is highly pleased with the support thus far ac- corded by Centre Hall and vicinity. One of the plensing features large choir under the able direction of Prof, H. LeRoy Goodwir., Professor Goodwin is very much pleased h the way the members have taken up the organized work that with the spirit of unity which exists and the eagerness with whic one is trying to increase the member ship, will soon give to Centre Hall a of will gecond i# the Wil and ia eure i1 88CH0 choir 20 voices which gecond to not have heard sich mens er and Armat: which Pro’, choir places with these noon at the uo sang 8s they 1 tre Hall, Taken as past week has been a who! a d {he union prayer meeting largely attended and pominationalism has | Presb yterias id Ev the ADK be made effic end that ceried ac quen’, 3 mar prayers ant briog a g.orious v Chris! A sure proof of Lhe which the heid by th worked is bers from Evangelist fing i wid Te evi aa Afi ;iiae are in attendance esch night. benefit of the misinformed #8 who have been the gro as to methods style of preaching it is ruggested they ‘' come and ses Rev. H. M, Evapgelist Brow: bis place in the ranks of education and experience and will prove strength to the work. Next afternoon when Evangelist giving bis lecture to women only, 1 brother ived # ia Brown, , LINS arr H ® ability gr Mut large day Brown of the churcher. Let every one re day night. The members of the Masonic atiend divive service at the tabernacle next Wednesday night, August 4b. The meeting is open to all, The of the evening service has been chang- ed from 730 to 745 to ascocommod: those who come in from the country, £ » hour te A a. —— i ————— Announcement of Auto Service The undersigned, having just re- turned froma Philadelphia with ag 1918 model, seven passenger Paige touring car, desires to announce to the public that he Is ready to give the best ser- vice to parties desiring to make tours to any part in or out of the state, e:- pecially to Gettysburg, Atlantic City, and other poiuta of interes’, st very reagonable rater, Hhort trips also given best attentior. Experienced driver. Address J, '. MCULENAHAN, Bpriog Mille, Pr, R. D, 8. I fo A — The Unie Reunlon, The Dale rc-union will be held at Oak Hall, Baturday, August 7. A general invitation is extended to all members of the Dale family and their friends to attend this reunion and er- joy the pleasures of the day.-—Ulement Dale, I ———— I A ——— Entertainment at Tasseyvilie, Misses CGlertrude Ishler and Mary Keibler, graduates of an institution for the blind, will give a high-order enter « tainment, under the suspices of the Y, P. B., consisting of singing, recite tlor, ete, in the Union church at Tusseyville, Thursday evening, July life for his nct. BOALSBURU Wagner of L of her vac Brotise of days in towr, I. W. Zwehman of Weather Zachman howe day till Tuesday. Quile u neat little i the houses occupied by Walter Ludwig | and family, Mr. and Mre, Ge visited with ALIN ‘ (rove Mary Pine ills spent a fow y visited | Kr - from was bullt to of Belle-| Boali- | rege Hluart vue relatives ut burg, Quite a number of people from this place were amnong the excursionista to Atlantic City . id Myers of Jacksonville, F with Har iori- as is i). Ww. 2 Condo Kresmer of Altoona epen the EK. BR. visiting his grandfather, Mi some time at non, AL + § » i od i Pe iNT, Ril RIED | Pine Grove |} i James Everhart Branel fwiri with fF nignd of i living { hie chen t of last death bosn with week, Mines the his brother, Willis, he has alone, taking his meals nephew, Samus] Everhar', and § ying in ng tt f Thursday morning he failed to i to breakfan®, ad sg { they found bim | condition snd his brotl his houses dur e pight. come a it &« home i Fle is in 8 OCF iw tion, er, Alex., ne, and other relatives and friends are caring for him. con COMING. BUFFRAGE BEL] The women of the town are arrange. ing for a receplion of the Buffrage Bell, which is s perfect copy of the Liberty Beil, It will be brought te Boalsburg tro Centre Hal!, August 7th. A number of the officers of the State and enuoty org nization, as well #8 a nomber of olliara in sutomobiles from nearby towns, will sccompany if, The ceremonies will be held in the Central Fquare, Hpeeches will be made, The time is Haturday afle:- noor, 2:80 o'clock, It Is hoped that there will be a Isrge stiendapce of men and womer. All the women of the town and community are request ed to help in the preparstion for this reception, A SAI AOI Marringe Licenses, David C, Boyder, Oak Hall Mae Loose, Miliheim Heph Bell, Philipeburg Naomi A, Harrie, Philipsburg George Luptor, Clearfield Mary N. Hopkine, Clearfield Ernest Jobnsor, Houaerville Mary ¥. Evey, Lemont Walter B, Browr, Clearfield 29th. Everybody is invited. adv. Josephine Gardner, Carwensville Pine Grove Miils ' E. KE. Royer is baving hile barn re-i re. James Harpster is recovering « Rev, J. UC. Kelly will preach in the | Presbyterian chureh on Buuday James Everhart is slowly improv- ing from an apoplectic stroke, Mre, Thomas Gates is in the fonte hospital submitting to an opers- | tion for tumor trouble, ! Miss Mary Homan Belle- | sucCCess~ | a in very fully manipulating the wheel on new fiv The masenger Ford car. Laitheran chool Pine Grove wi Buunday - il hold their annual ple- August 7th Mrr. Philip Dale of Oak and Mr. snd Mr. C. M. Dale] t Bunday in town, | Mr, Hall wpe Mr of | | § i { snd i wl - nd Mi Me(lormick of , Margaret Moore of Btatle Hublers ure s burg « friends in town, he tien Mary Campbell is visiting b M1 i William Bard, at will | i ' {othe t f Od ge ase of Tussey they camped among the enjoying a ramble high r Mountale, almost | Fbhey misde 8 gra arch from th their by tall ceeds up rwerir g the dispin an through greandr, protection idness was glampesd on the the ising them back Of a truir way In © this maies for he instructors of {| generation Hope to | next your i After an absence of about 8 half cer - tury, Rev, DD). ¥, Moser, a former Pine boy , last Sunday very able fil'- { od Lhe pulpit in the Lutheran chureb, His father founded the congregation a century sage. Hev, Moser dwelt largely on the pilgrithage Zionward { snd gave some wholesome sdvice rie garding the besulifying the city of the degd where our old fathers res! It mingling with old friends bis memory carried him back to his school deve a! the oid seademy of study and reores- { tion at the foot hills Olid Tussey, {| He is now joosted at Get'ayburg soa im quite hale and hearty, and for a Weer is visiting the scenes of his boj- hood days, Fee | Grov of white si n— Tusseyville Miss Kathryn Kipka fe two weeke at the home Rickert, at Mill Hall, Mre, Jane Ruble from Pittsborgh is visiting her esieter, Mr. Wiliam Mariz Miss Eleanor Ruble, from Altoons. #pent a week with her ancie and sunt M-, and Mrr, Thomae Swar 2, : hiige Sadie Lee plied ber peedle at the home of Mre, Mary Ishler on Fri. day. She was accompanied by her niece , leabel M, Les, from Bpring Mille. Mr. and Mre. Brady Beck and tyo childrer, Brady and Kibhe', and Ward Beck, from Lock Haven, spent a few days smong relatives and friends here and at Biate College, Mre. Ubsrles Gesry and two chi's drer, Lols and Algler, from Altoons are spending six weeks ‘with Mrs. Gesry's parents, Mr, and Mre, M, F, Rossman, Miss Huth Rockey was voled the most popular Iady in a contest cor. ducted by a traveling medicine show and wae awarded a silver se’. Ma:r- gnret Ripka received a ring for belog the most popular baby, Mire. James Spangler went to Al. toona Wednesday to spend some Ume with ber daughte', Mre. Edward Wolf. Hhe was sccompanied by her litle graudsor, Robert Wolf, who spending of Ralph ADVERTISEMENTS Peerioas just repaired and good machine, One good "Big &'' THE MARKKEDS good as na Aetky er "nag pny Poriah £4] Brain separ Week if One Monitor Jr. Clover Hi Ome good Ei ne, has good strong power £ r and engine will be in use | On socount of my sue { wines. —H, E ZIMMERMAN P.O. Bellefonte, B. D OR BALE~Good rises and robes fine roadster and RRR TIA | er es Te “ , COOK TOVE I TIMNRT OI a an Nd Oe 0 - THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. 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