THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915 SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . Proprietors S. WW. SMITH . . a Editor Local Editor and Business Manager > a 8» 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 oents per inch for each issue. Dis play advertising occupying less space than ten nohes and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per iuch for each issue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices AshoupARY Lg digplay 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. Reformed—Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville, afternoon. Harvest Home at both places, Presbyterian—Spring Mills, morning ; Centre Hall, evening. Rev. J. C, Kelly of Sunbury will preach, Lutheran-—Georges Valley, morning; afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Home services at all three appointments, Union, Harvest Methodist—Sprucetown, morming; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. An invitation will be given to any who desire to unite with the church at these services, 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 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 PROTHONOTARY We are authorized to announce that D. 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 Register, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the rules governing the Primary Election, SHERIFF Tv the Democratic Volers of Centre County : At the coming Primary Election I will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff and respectfully solicit the votes of the party. GEORGE H. RICHARDS, p'd R. Philipsburg, Pa. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. are authorized to announce that D. Pau y. of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for rict Attorney, subject to the action of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on Tueaday, September 21st, 1915, COMMISSIONER authorized to announce that Daniel is a candidate for the office of y Commissioner, on the Democratic ticket, ct 10 the rules governing the Primary elec- paid ‘We are authorized to announce that William N sa candidate for the office of County laloner, subject to the action of the Demo- party as expressed at the Primaries, Se ember 21st, 1915, pa. We are A. Grove JUDGE We are authorized to announce as the candi- date of the people and for the people the name of J. Kennedy Johnston for the office of Judge in Centre County ( being the 49th. Judicial District ) who respectfully solicits your influence and sup port ou his behalf for office’upon a non-parti- san ticket, We are authorized to announce that NX. B Epangler is a candidate for the office of Judge, subject to the decision of the voters at the pri- maries to be held, Tuesday, September 21st. paid We are authorized to announce that Ellis L. Orvis is a candidate for the office of Judge, sub ject to the decision of the voters at the primar. ies to be held Tuesday, September 21st, 1915, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of President Judge of Centre county, on the non-partizan ballot. pd CLEMENT DALE, We are authorized to announce that Jeremiah Bungart of Miles Township is a candidate for gounty auditor, on the Democratic ticket, sub- ject to the rules governing the Primary election. authorized to announce that Binie H. nner township, will be a candidate for on as Auditor of Centre county, subject cision of the Democratic voters as ex at the primaries on Tuesday, September 21st, 1915, LOCALS Philip Robb of Btate College spent a week at the home of his sunt, Mrs. Thomas Swartz, at Tusseyville, Mise Elsie Rearick of Milroy is spending a week at the home of her grandmother, Mre, Mary Rearick. A complete line of new Fall clothing will be shown by D. J, Nieman at the Encampment and Fair. Look for it. adv. Rev. ¥. A. Boyder of Middleburg was a visitor of Rev, and Mrs. F, H., Foss, at the Evangelical parsonage, on Mor- day, Mre. Frank Harmon and dsughter, Blanche, of Williamsport are visiting at the home of Mre. Harmon's brother, Prof. H. A. Dodson, Mre. C. D. Bartholomew and daugh- ters are in Altoons, guests of Ed. L. Bartholomew. Miss Helen Bartholo- mew will bring them home Friday by auto, Dr. G. W. Hosterman spent a few days at the home of his son, Prof. John HB. Hostermap, at Montrose, Mre. Hosterman for the past two months or more has been sffiicted with rheumatism. The six weeks’ evangelistic campaign by Rev. Paul Brown and party came to a close Bunday night, More than one hundred conversions took place in that time and the net proceeds smounted to $600, Franklin J. Loog of Washington, D. C., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. D, Geles Wagner, near Tus- seyville, where Mrs, Long and chil drei: hinve been for a month or more, The family will return home after the Encampment and Fair, ® Rev. and Mre. F. H., Foss and son Thomae, accompanied by Lee Mosso, bible instructor of the Brown Evan- gelistic party, and wife, made a trip in the former's car to Bradford county, beginning of this week, where the Mossos will spend their vacation. LOUALS Lillian and Mary Pennington spent a week with thelr grandmother, Mrr, Mary Smith, in Bellefonte. Mr. and Mre, C. H, Meyer of Reede- ville were guests for a few days of the former's parente, Mr. and Mre, D. J. Meyer. Mre. George Robertson of Hartford, Connecticut, was an arrival at the home of her father, B. D. Brisbin, on Monday. E. B. Ripka is in Boston, Massachu- sette, headquarters of the Hamilton Brown Bhoe Company, in whose em- ploy he ie, Ed. Brown installed a Bell tele- phone in the home of Jesse McClens- har, the auto liverymap, at Potters Mille, this week. Mr. and Mre., J. FB. Getchell and little son of Youngwood, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr, and Mre. Cyrus Brungart. A Weaver piano was placed in the home of Mr. and Mre. Charles Bart- ger, at Bpring Mille, by the local agent, Prof. P. H. Meyer. Harry Hubler of Lock Haven and Roy Tressler of Centre Hall on Batu:- day evening took initiatory and first degrees in the local I. O. O. F, ledge, D. J. Nieman, the up-tc-late Mill- heim clothier, will be on Grange Park during the Encampment, with a select line of wearing appare!. Look for him. adv, William Boozer, last week, built an addition to the camp house belonging to a number of Btate Collega profes- sional men and located far in Reliz's Gep, near Boalsburg. Louise Smith and Miriam Foss spent a few days at Btate College with relatives of the former little maiden. Mr. and Mre. T. I. Bmith brought them home on Tuesaday. Mre. Harry Burris of Oak Hall spent Bunday at the home of her ps- rents, Mr. and Mre. Jacob Bharer, Her little sister, Mabelle, returned home with her for a short stay. Boyd Homan of Btate College, who visited relatives in Freeport, Illinois, for some weeks, left for home begin- ning of this week. On Friday he at- tended a reunion of the Runkle fam- ilies at Freeport, Grange Park has again taken on its color of white and appears in the dis- tance like the camp of a belligerent, All tents are now erected with the exception of a few in use at the Will- iam’s Grove picnic this week. The home of Mre. Emaline Coldron is undergoing improvement. A short time sgn a new addition was built and now the old portion is being reset with new windowr, new studding, ete, Carpenter Aaron Thomas is doiog the work. Miss Barah Goodbart of Cleveland, Obie, who for the past several months has been visiting reiatives in Pennpevi- vanie, is at the bome of her mother, Mre. Mary Goodhart, in this place, and will remain until after the Eop- campment and Fair, Mr. and Mre. Martin Rutter of Meyerdale, Bomerset county, and Mr. and Mre. Martin of Williamsport auto- ed to Centre Hall on Tuesday and took dinner at the home of the form- er’a niece, Mre. H. A. Dodson. The Iatter couple returned home the same day while the former went to Reeds ville to visit their niece, Mre. W. H Thompsor. I. J. Dreese of Lemont spent a few days in the Lock Haven hospital as the result of injuries sustained on his chest when he was thrown violently against the steering wheel of his Sto- debaker automobile as the car struck a concrete culvert above Flemington, Saturday night. Mr. Dreese was on his way home from attending the Old Home week festivities at Lock Haven and when his car skidded it struck the culvert with such force that one of the front wheels was broken and the frame was bent, Dreese returned to his home Tuesday morning suffering little from the sceident, CENTRE MILLS Abper Hill and family spent Bunday with Ira Bholiz, Paul Behafler and Miss Ida Rachau attended the tabernacle meeting at Centre Hall. Ezra Breoo, wife and little son of Philadelphia are gueats at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mre. Harry Bectol returned after picking buckleberries and visit- ing friends in Union county for some time. Mr. and Mre, Coble and little grand- son of Linden Hall visited their sop, Charles Coble, of this piace, Baturday and Sunday. Roy Held and Ira Bhultz made a trip to Union county, and upon re- turning had their sutomobile loaded with peaches. Edna Bailey returned to the home of her grandparents after spending sever- al weeks with Miss Gertrude Bpangler at Centre Hall, Those who attended the Bunday school picnic above Rebersburg last Friday were Frank Bailey, Wilmer Confer, Evelyn and Goldie Bhultz and Clarence Chirls of Bpring Bank ; J. A, Kline, Mre. Godshall, Mr. and Mrs, Coble and children, Eva Balley, Mre, Relsh and dsughterss Verna and Dorothy, and son Oriap, Mr. Best and family, Mre. Commings and family, Mable Musser, Olle Vonada. BOAI SBURG John K. Blover was home from Philadelphia for 8 week's vacation, Norman Blagle spent Bunday Lock Haven, Mise Annie Lohr spent Mouday at hier home at Centre Hall, Mise Elizabeth Lucas returned on Monday from a visit to Osceola Mille, Charles Hosterman visiting at Huntingdon, Rev. B, OC, Btover and family er joy- ed an auto trip to Rebersburg on Mogp- day. A very excellent temperance address was given by Mr, Bennetts on eveniog, The Boalsbhurg band attended festival at Pine Grove Mills on day evening. | Mac Hartswick and family of Al-| toona visited at Lemont and Boal | burg. Miss Frances Patterson Is spending | this week at the home of Mrs, Will- iam Ferree at Oak Hall, Mre, Mary Boone of Osceols Mille | spent part of last week at the home of | ber brother, Robert Condo, Mre, Grace Bhehan of New York | City spent a few days with relatives at | Boalsburg, The Harvest Home Thanksgiving | will be held in the Reformed church | on Bunday at 10:15. A. J. Hezel and family attended the | Hazel reunion at Thursday. J. H. Roush of short visit at the home of ter, Mrr. A. J, Hazel, Mr. and Mre, J. A. with relatives at Huantipgdonr, B. F. Heffley Daniel Ream, Aasronsburg spent a N. WW. Meyer home Mre. William several of her associates in of at | is Friday the | Hatur- | i i i i i Madigsonburg on | Rebersburg made » his dsugh-~| Runp spent } i wel Altoona snd dang ht and he few r child days a! the | (ioheen entertained at dinner or Monday honor Mre, Fisher. Mr, Mre, Bellefonte were frie J. H. Meyer noop, Prof. E. H. Myers and fam spent a vacation of two months place, Wednead their home in Newark, New Jer Mre. Charles Fisher snd spent the summer with Mr, E. | Fisher, returned to their home at Da: ville on Tuesday. Rev. preached trial sermons in terian churches at Pine Lemont and Boslsburg, Mr. snd Mire. daughter of New Berlin at the home of John ( Saturdsy until Monday. Mr. and Mre. George Woods of Pine Grove Mille, with and wife East guests at the home of Mre. (#00 diy esll on and home departe i on 0 Mercer the (rove Gibbons of Presby Amos Musser and were visitors from ¥y i Aries their son Pittsburgh, Alios of goflen on Thursday Dr. L. E Harrison, Maude Houlz, Goheen and Mr, and attended Old Home Lock Haven on Thursday. ¢ Kidder and family, R Misses Fra: Pattersor Mr, and MM: William Mire, Matth week BP Cem x } (soheer at | pps PENN HALL Sarah Mre. several weeks with her brother, George Hartman je spending COBURN James KE. Harter monde a business Forest Mark from Mifllinburg spent | { Mr. and Mrre, C, M, Bmith spent a | i Mr. T. H. Elsenhuth spent a fow | t Al-| toons spent a few days at the home of | Jacob Btover, | Mrr. f (Grace fi Miss Florence Moser from Eas i James Bmith snd deughter | om Altoona spent a few days | smong friends al this place, James A, #pending James WwW. EM Altoona le hia Harter from w days 8 with ui iorte ntgomery fr with [581 his Char. Meek, at this place, Watsont snd Mre, Miss Florence with his Harry own pareuty, snyder, Keefer from Wilkes ie spending f Mr, barre fn f home « and Mr L. L. SMITH, Dealer CENTRE HALL, PA. om Benlon with ti — op Linden Hall t the t - Wier, near Bebersburg, Mre. Unrrie Bhook visited her sor over Bunday. Mr, and Mre, Wallace Bunday al the home of the former's uncle, George Wise, of burg. William Binksbine snd family spent Hunday at the Mre, Binksa- bine’s brother, Johu Rishe', at Tusses- ville, Ethel Hettinger returned Baturday sfier sp weeks with New York, The Lutheran Bundsy-chool will ho!d their pienic in Dr, Frank's Grove, near Millbeimr, on Thursday of week. Everybody to tend. George Bhook expecis cider press ready to make cider next Tuesday. the creek below Pinon Hhook’s farm, ————— tl ii——— Georges Valiey Conrad Immmel made 8 busivess trip to Millhein on Tuesday. Miss Mame Hough of Jersey Hhore fe visiting Mrr, Amanda Bailey. Mer. V. A. Auman of Centre Hall ie spending a few days at the home of P. A. Auman, Mre. J. I. Foust apd Mr, F. M, Ackerman visited friends in Millbhein last Thursday, Lloyd Ripka of Boalsburg epent Bundey with his parents, Mr. and Mir. J. Z. Ripke, in Decker Valley, Mre. Rose Liogle and Mre. Ida Ripka repent one day last week with Myre. Nora Ripks. Mre. Charles Lingle snd two ohil- dren of Bellefonte are spending a few weeks with friends at this place. Myre. Busan Davie and daughter, Mre. Roland Zsttle, visited Mr, and Mre. Morris Liogle in Poe Valley a few days last week, Mr. and Mre, . W. Lingle epent Friday with the latter's parents, Mr, sod Mres Frank Emerick, nesr Penn Hall. — I. M uesser pent pear Reber:- home of Pome or nding five friends and slmost relatives in this is invited Bl hin by He will set it up along Hall A, J. to have on yf Howard town Tresaler Carson, admit ¢ first and On FETOT of 4 ¢ of Potter township, decors 12. Marshall, The first and fina! sccount of Nelson Marshall, administrator of &c.. of Lucy Marshall, Inte of Spring township, deceased Ti sist Harper. The fit and final account of William Grol Runkle, executor of &c¢., of Oath erine Harper, late of Poller township, deceased, 14. Lee. The account of Emma V. Lee and Charles H, Lee, administrators of &c., of Jere. miah W_ Lee, late of Walker township, deceased 15. Phillips. The first and final sceonnt of the Bellefonte Trust Company, guardian of Bessie Phillipe. a minor child of Cyros XN. Phillips, late of Miles township, deceased 16. Robb. The first and final account of Peter Robb and Lewis Robb, executors of &o., of Peter Robb, 8r., iste Howard borough, deceased, J. FRANK SMITH, Register's Office, Bellefonte, Pa, Register, Aug, 3st, 1915, MM I FoAL NOTICE, ~ Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested that the following inventories of the goods and chattels set apart to widows under the provisions pril 14th, 1551, have been confiim. # be filed on or about day of next term, the same will be oon. | A demonstration will convinceyou of its superior qualities—a car with few equals at the price. Call Bell phone. “CW WW BW WW NN NN BN NN NW NNN NN NS FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL Encampment and Exhibition Of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Penn. GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL PA. WW September 11 to 17, 1015. Encampment Opens Sepl. 1 ADMISSION FREE LEONARD RHONE, CHAIRMAN. VB VD BOD VB OB Be eS 6D N WT DVDS WB BOB DD BW TWD NW WW WWW Te WT WW WW WW WH We BW WWW ET WW NWN WT WN NWS BNR NN BN NNN Important Announcement to Grange Park Campers Parties camping on Grange Park during the week of the Encampment and Fair may purchase the freshest merchandise for the week's stay on the park. Our store is well stocked with the best goods. Meats, Bologna, Cakes and Crackers, A Full Line of Fresh Groceries New Shoes & Rubbers, Umbrellas, &c. EVERYTHING AT LOWEST PRICES FOR FIRST-CLASS MERCHANDISE GIVE US A CALL C.F. EMERY, Centre Hall NNN HN NNN NNN BN ND De BN DD BS DD BN RRS BBR ND BN BBB BW BW 4 / 4 # ¢ 4 / / / 4 ¢ ’ / / / $ / / ¢ / | i 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 stylelis right—the quality is right —and the price is more than right, See Our Window Display of Fine Straws, 1. The Inventory and a isement of the per y M, Kretw, inte » KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. Brings resulte—~a Reporter ad, J. FRANK SMITH, Clerk of Orphan’s Court.