THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PEN N'A. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1015. SMITH & BAILEY . . . . Proprietors S.W.SMITH . . . «. . « Editor Local Editor and Business Manager EDWARD E. BAILEY 2 { 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. Dinpiny advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis play advertising occupying less space than ten foches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per {uch for each fssue, according to composition. Minimum charge seveuty-five centa. Local notices accompanying display advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion ; other- wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge ’ twenty ns cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS formed—Centre Hall, morning : Tusseyville, Lutheran~ Georges Valley, morning ; Union, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. TREASURER, e 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 We ar RECORDER. » authorized to announce that W, Francis Epeer is 8 candidate for the office of Recorder of Cer nire O« inty, on the Demoeratic tic sub- ject to the rules governing the Primary Election paid FPROTHONOTARY are anthorized to announce that D. R, ann of Bellefonte is a candidate for the , on the rules We are Prothonotary to the Democratic ticket, governing the REGISTER DINON'S HEALT TALKS, A Few Pointers in Camp Sanitation for the Amateur Usmper, Given by Commies stoner of Henith, Every fishermar, the hunter and lover of Nature who turns to camp life should constitute himself a health officer for his own protection and comfort, There are certain niceties of camp life which an experienced woodsman does not neglect but the city bred amateur who is used to daily garbage collection and open plumbing seems apt to lack suflicient ipgenuity to properly improvise means to make up for the lack of these essontiale, Cooking and eating out of doors is an attraction if the process is not ac- companied by swarms of flies and these are sure to appear if the wastes are not properly disposed of, If your camp is near a stream go far enough back to be sure that heavy rains will not wash refuse into the stream, burn or dig a pit for it, Cover all the waste which goes into it with a sprinkliog 8f chlorinated lime and then with a light covering of earth, This will insure a freedom from fly breeding and nolsome odors in the hot weather, Be careful of your water supply. If it is from a stream and there are other cawps or dwellings upon It it is far wiser to boil all that is used for drink- ing and domestic purposes than to risk the possibility of typhoid fever. If a¢pricg is used care should be tak- en that this is not open to contamins- tion from washings of refuse or other pollutione, BOALSBURG. Beveral familiea from town Jjoying life sat Camp Thomas, Mre, Ellen Bhuey is spending thie week at the home of Charles Kuhp, Miss Elele Wolf of Altoona is visit- ing ber cousir, Miss Mabel Myare. Mies “Rachel Rothrock etjoyed =n wie eg) - iamsburg. A festival will be held at Oak on Baturday evening. Proceeds the Bunday-:chool, Monday afternoon we had copious showers accompanied by ahowerr, Hall fell in some placer, Miss Kathryn Koch who spent five months in Pbiladelphir, returned Boalsburg for a few weeke, Irvin Johneton of Crefton was s guest at the home of Mrr., VN. A. Woods for a few dayr, Mre. O. W, Stover visited for a days at the Bamuel Durst Earlystown, Misses Phoebe and Nellie Geltig Altoona spent some of their vaca ios days with relatives at Bellefonte and Boslsbury. Mre, C. N. Wieland entert Mre, Milton Bweeney of Kansas (ils Kar. several of her lady fries de from this place at dinner on Friday, All are iuvited to co Saturday afternoo: Hall for fe Ww 10me sl ¢ i and s me to Bosleburg , August 7, at 2:30 o'e , bo join in tue reception of the oe Bei!, Preparations are being made to make it a festive occasion. H. Miller of Mifflinburg who is fil'- ng the pulpit in the Lutheran ehurch during his vacatior, is of the time during mernbers of the congregation ependiog pe the week with REBERSBURG Mee, John Breon is Her ailment is heart trouble, Mrs William Kreamer on the sick lef, of Lock Rev, and Mre, Me!z ar are spending their vacation in the eastern part of the Miatle, Noah Frank is waking bis appual vieit to this plac, this being bis form- er home, Harry Saueras and College spent the past with relatives, During the of Blate in town faraily week past week Jacob Ker- of Li Mri field eo relatives in bare. Lanich of minty, who Clea: - visiting the past Planeflald had vicinity has returned to her Brung art been this homr, sold His fare, sito. porth of thie Hublershury. farm month, J Bayer distance ir, Weaver of Mr, next epring (Jn erecently HH t i Wenver will move onto the Royer "as a1 - road He hee work on supervisor of the state vg through this valley, men st ng made snd } union Fupdsy All sch ¥ fo © DETR sla in the va this 8 ~ in £1 ; will be need Inter In the from CRITIEO near future the mall to I. gant it ie Hauderback «of Mr. this place in an attomobil Loganton hes taken the rote taver § { Btover. the former carrier, gave up the ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BALE-~Good Peerless & Guiser Grain Bepmrator, just repaired and good a8 new ; A letge size machine, One good Big 6" Birdsell Clover Huller and Beparator combined, almost good as new. One Monitor Jr, Clover Huller and Se par. ator combined, One good Empire Portable En gine, has good strong power. The grain separ ator and engine will be in use the last week in July. On account of my age 1 intend to quit the business. —H, KE ZIMMERMAN, Pleasant Gasp, Pa. P.O. Bellelonte, RB. D. Brings results—a Reporter ad. THE MARKETS, GRAIN Corrected weekly by Bradiord & Son Corn PRODUCE AT STORES Butter Fgus Lard EY A Kitche s, it can be done if you are cooking on a coal or wood stove, Ja bbing It moequitos abound for the sake of . A "mm bra comfort and as a protection sgainet Mr. and M Fhe Juckson the poesibility of mslarial infectior, | Huntingdor, and Daniel Miller and | relatives in Dili jr | Mies Blanche Nefl from n | burg, were an auto callers st the BH. M. Oh, ye Half the work of the kitchen is taking care of the stove. away with the poker to get the ashes out so it will “draw” or shove I- ing up ashes and lugging them outdoors. And perhaps the wood box is empty when the Tire has gone out, and you have to haul up coal. All this is work—the back-breaking kind that makes you “all wore out” when the last supper dish is wiped dry. Put a stop to it today—now. Buy a eitiog eight WAS vi t for the wa# called home on sccount « Freddie Hartman (41 i hart Democratic tdore {sen rt ww ing the Primary past SHERIFF ’ nocratic Volers of Centre County oming Primary Election I for the Democratic nor respectfully solicit the votes screens or netling should be used conditions will permit and if not some anti-moequito wash should be such ss oil of citronelle. If bitten mixt re of one part of squs- Wr party who wer » desth of Mp : 3 iF used Hostern ni the th lett of the as | Bur day. ’ A GEORGE H. RICHARDS ‘ immonis | Mre, Charles Kuhn of thi former! y © rg, Pa. vd m 9 COMMISSIONER d Tuesday, September 21 ¢ myself a8 a candid lent Judge of Centre county CLEMENT DALE LOCALS Rev. D. 8. Kurtz returned on Thur:- day from Pittsburg where he spent several days on businese. The twelfth annual Bunday-:chool convention of the twelfth district in Centre county will be held at Aaron:- burg, in the Lutheran church, August 19th, The young people of Linden Hall and vicinity will hold a picnic at the House of Lorde, on Nittany Mour- tain, Saturday of this week. KEvers- body is invited. Rev. and Mire. B, H. Deitzel of Pleas - ant Unity arrived at the home of the latter's father, Alfred Dyrst, on Toes- day afternoon. The trip was made in their automobile, John F. Ziegler of Altoona spent a few days in Penns Valley last week visiting his brother, E, H, Ziegler, at Madisonburg, and sisters, Mrs. C. R. Neft and Mre. B. A, Krape, at Centre Hall, Farmer Geiss Wagner, near Tusses- ville, lost a valuable cow during the electric storm that passed over the valley on Bunday. The bovine was in the midet of a herd and all were in a pasture field, Mrs, Emma Bassler of Middleburg was Lhe guest of Miss Laura Runkle for mn few days last week. Mrs. Bassler posseses rare musical ability and on Bunday sang in the Lutheran church in the afternoon and in the Reformed church in the evening. T. C. Adams will today { Thursday ) take charge of the toll gate at Pleasant Gap which for a number of years has been under the supervision of Frank Weaver. It will be remembered that the turnpike on which this gate is lc- cated is one which the State purposes buying out and reports are (0 the ef- fect that a deal is now pending. Mesere. B. W. Dildine of Orangeville and John ¥. Dale of State College were in Centre Hall on Tuesday in the ic- terest of the Farmers and Traders Life Iosurance Company, whose main of- fice is Byracuse, New York. This life insurance company is the creation of the order of Patrons of Husbandry, and is licensed to do business in this stale. The company is planned on a legal reserve plan and has a deposit of $100,000 in New York. Mr. Dildine is planning to have headquarters at the Grange Encampment and Fair, and with the local representative, Mr, Dale, will be pleased to talk insurance that ie ideal in its operations with the farmers of Centre county. * and three parts of epirits of camphor will destroy the poisor. By no means all species of mosquitoes carriers but they are sll ¢ troyerr. are mfort des and if made a part of the regular rot tine of camp life they will afford = reasonable protection to the health « and seekers along the sireams ss well the regular consumers of waler for domestic uss, ssh pn fp The Electric Light Display More than forty Hall Tuesday the demonstration of electric at Bilger's, Pleasant Gar, Centre Electric pany. The three styles of street lights were decidedly plessing in effect, and in a genera: way left a good impression citizens on dispiay of lights were three of the borough's councilmer, the other two members for good ressons were not on hand. ———————— i —— Marriage Licenses, Gordon Comly, Philipsburg Esther Kalloway, Morriadale George Z. Thomas, State College Edith Wielsnd, Lewistown Roy A. Coldror, Pleasant Gap Rhoda B. Bwartz, Milesburg Richard ¥. Parsor, Lewistown Marrietia LeMay, Lewistowr. Warren Boob, Mifflinburg Ada E. Cormar, Coburn ————— Ap Festival at Fleasant Gap, The members of the Pleasant Gap baseball team will hold a festival in Noll's grove, Balurday evening, Au- gust 7th, The best of refreshments will be served. Everybody is cordial- ly invited, Potters Mills Mr. Rishel of Oak Hall spent a day at the Jos Carson home. Mre. Robert Thompeon of Milroy spent'a week at the hotel, James Moyer went to Los Angeles, Californie, on Thursday. Mire. John Decker’s funeral was very largely atlended. Joseph Carson visited his father-in- Isw at Oak Hall, Frank Carson took Mr. and Murr. Bressler and Mre. Curry and son Ed- ward to Lewistowr, Quite a few from thie place are at- tending the Evangelistic campaign at Centre Hall. Forester Montgomery was the lucky mar. Hedrew three rings in one evening at the medicine show, Every one wants to greet the Liber ty Bell when it passes through here on Baturday. Mr. and Mre. Ashbridge Thomas spent Baturday and Bunday with heir parents, Mre. Thomas Farner and daughter Marion of Philadelphia are visiting at this place, Jesse MceClenahan took a car load of Indies to Millheliro. He is very busy since he got his new car. Luther Bmith and family and Ed. ward Gross of Johnstown, spent Hal. Ba, with Michael and Emanuel mith, Five of the Bmith brothers and Shek families autoed to re, Save Mille, State College sna us Mine Ruth Bweetwood was voted the most populsr lady in the contest at the medicine show and was awarded the gold watch, bome, Mr forte, snd Mr lege tow nehiy Te, Margaret Mi deparied snd Altoonpe, Mre. Kuoarr will leave I'yrone From for Ler h An held i Old Home MeFar day, August 14:4 ity entertainment aod amusement Uhere will be baseba contest enneerts fea {other gamer. Ice or forth, for sale ok for posters ean banans and so ground Lo invited, sn————— PENN HALL Quite a few young the festival at the U Evening. George Wise and Elmer Hubler of Reber-burg made 8 trip to hor Rosella Rayoeck her friend, Sarah weeks, Ralph Shook snd family of Madisonburg visited their parents, Mr and Mre. Ephraim Shook, on Bandas Mre. John Hosterman returped home on Monday from Philadelphia where she underwent an operation for gall stones, Frank Musser wes called deiphin on Baturday morsing count of the illness of his wie in one of that city's hospitals, Mr. sud Mr. Boyder and Charles, from Bunbury are spending some tiwe with Mre, Boyder's brother sud sister, Frank and Mary Fisher Misses Mayme Herring and Katie Garrett from Altoona are spending some time at the home of Jolin Hoste Aap, Bpring Mills and Boalsburg played ball in Corman’s mesdow on Saturday afternoon. The score was 12 to 1 in favor of Bpring Mille. Mre. John Bwarm and daughter, Clare, fromWilliameport are spending some time with the former's sister, Lucy Musser, where Miss Swarm has been sick in ved for several weeks with typhoid fever, candies, folks stteuded nion on Saturday Charles on Malurday Line Fisher been for visiting severed rear Phils- Oh 8 who is {to ®OD spent the past ugar Grove, Illinois Fred # place ar da is ® ow Miller, Line slaying nt Charlier, were the farmers have using thelr usy cutting proves (oo Iw in fant ripening besl That hee heel for many esr #Urmmer months cur with stud con wihils r Lan goers 0 usin ess PRELUTE BERR LO%E LOW tO mivislier ssl of one holels it d we oan | ant kept wanissy he finest and ¢ 4 pif ——— Estar Amo H and in Transfers of Hea! y MeMonigal g et ux to et po! sti hiaver tract of twy $i L. Crain et ux John in Wortl H hod | io irsct of land ck A. AvmanetuxtoH. H . tract of land in Gregg twig H.H.E mar, tract T. W. Hosterman et ux to A. | mar, tract of land in Pena twp. hn P. Harris et ux to Cemetery Associations, treet of Belief $40 Samus] W, Z 4th Thai! 2 of ber $1 New | H. Colburr, twp. $8 . Edward dane homer, tract of ite bpd $250 G Edward Haupt ol Jane Thomas, ‘rect fante bore. $2540, G. Edward Haupt et sl to Joseph D. Thomar, tract of land in Bellefonte bore, $260 Adam H, WwW. Cowell, twp. Cas, Adam H. Cowell et al, twp. Cash. etoux fo A. 1. At ard (Gregg tw) senhutlh of in Au $160, Bellefonts lard in nite bore Ex’ iand in » Anna M Bel tract elonte Assn isnd io U pion Cemielery to B tract of nior Martha Bell - Haupt et al to isnd io Marths Bell fo in al of land Krumrine et ux to Arthur tract of land in Ferguson Kiumrinsnet ux to A, W, tract of laud in Ferguson » Encampment Opens Sept. 11th for farmers, Twenty-eight acres are TVD OOVTLVVOVRVOe VR ADMISSION FREE RE TG ES, Db LB « 8, DALE, Committee, Exhibition Opens Sept. 13th devoted to camping and exhibition CHAIRMAN. - and or Soar you will know how can really be. The New Per to De ae up." ¥¢ and keep your kitchen clea chimneys Prey ent smoke and smell. u put it ot stove will do—bake, roast, broil, irons for ironing day There are lots of that outlasts the ordinary comfort and economy really mean, Philadelphia OIL COOK STOVE , saving and sa vi a nt use. itd n sely between meals Yes, Cicil can os fry, heat water enisy oan prov Pittsburgh PINEAPPLES NN NN NN NBN BND BN DNDN : : ! ; For Canning, Bad i lh i Straws your hat now and rest assured that
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