THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY,BEPTEMBER 16, 1915 SMITH & BAILEY . . . . Proprietors S. W.SMITH . . . «+ «+ « Editor { Local Editor and EDWARD E, BAILEY | Business Manager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mall 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 play advertising occupying less space than ten inches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents Jor inch for each fssue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, : Local notices accompanying display advortis- 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- ditions! insertion CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Reformed —Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, Harvest Home service, Centre Hall, y Bprt afternoon ; Spring M wetlown LIN, pelical—Egg Hill, Saturd nde Eval n Yall, ng rday afternoon Quarterly ool enee Holy comti &. Bones POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. TREASURER. ¢ authorized to announce that J { Penn township is & candidate { County Trea the De subject to the rules governing the | on RECORDER. ratic ticket, ¢ Primary Election PROTHONOTARY subject to Lhe ¥ 8% expressed LOUALS J. day with his parents in this place, js spending the week with Mre. Joseph Lutz. a1 . Anna Edminaton pending a8 few days as [ Mre. Kate Conley. lege is guest Mies spent part of a week's vacation the home of her father, Merchant W. Kreamer, H. Kessler's Department Store, Millheim, sod Montgomery & Uo, clothiers, A valuabie mare, William G. Mothersbsugh at Boals- from a complication of disesses that presented peculiar conditions. Messrs, W. H. Bartholomew, Capt. GG. M. Boal, and B. D. Brisbip, wear- ers of the bloe in 1861-65, attended the annual meeting of the Centre County Veterans Club, at Bellefonte, on Batur- day. W. H. Btiver, the other memw- ber from this place, was unable to at- tend because of sickness, Edward R. Williame, teacher of the grammer grade in the Boaleburg schools, last week became ill very sud- denly, and since has been in a rather serious condition, His brother, John Willistus and brother-in-law, Prof. C, H. Rothrock of Port Matilds, came to his bedside a few days ago. It is planned to hold dbdicatory ser- vices of the new pipe organ to be in- stalled in Trinity Reformed church, in this place, on Bunday, October 16th, If present plans do not fall, a recital will be given Friday evening previous to the dedicatory service. An exocel- lent musical program will be arranged in which the new organ will come in for a thorough demonstration at the hands of a skilled player. ’ There is a desperate assault made on | one of the Judicial candidates on the | ground that one term of the Judgeship is enough. I'his only applies to Judges who | have been Ineflicient, unfaithful or who have exhibited great partiality in | their ruling or it may be ignorance of | the law. Where such has been the conduct of the Judge the people na'- | urally sat down upon him, and right-| ly so. But where the man the | bench was fair in his rulings courteous | to the bar and kindly disposed to the | people he invariably re- | elected, ‘ i In Philadelphis, Judges Allisor, Ludlow, The Uae Term Bugaboo. ou has been of nature, State, Judge J. ('. Bucher of the Union Boyder District was twice elec’'- ed as was Judge Harold MeUlure ip the same District, custom and practice in trictr. All gave, during their first dence that they were Indeed This has been the taus all the Judges treated terme, evi- well versed in RW, before they be cam they were good lawyers, It ia true that Judge Love re-2lected, The people of Centre cour - ty, at least th the time know why, Was nol ge who were It need only bricfl v stated there was a great on between the leaders of the Ex-Governor and Judge tepubl Hastings Love can party. led one faction other, and the Rgh', though Governor carried The Hastings was dead, was the Judicial contest of 1904 Furst with WAS out en nad crowded Judge ugh for we term, © term him, The one term question was not raised or used by the Democrats, , tl al campaign, iI WAS 3 Neither swell nor by his Democratic wi by eampaigr wes the fssus the sues 4 ' hat and no those bench of will candidate in ig it 80 hard ® plu ht 4 n party is work are seeking a who the for the first time and if any one he end them should be suceessfu seek a re-nomination st the of a nature, the ter-year tern, That is human The msn who now occuples in Centre county hss proven Judges ru himeelf 8 worthy Honorable and has been so correct in all hie ings taken to either of the Appellate Courts that really very few cases and they are usually sfliriued ** for the ressons given by lhe learned Court below.’ A Judge Courts a couple of years ago ur var ne of the Apreliate irquired what the of a member of « WRe matter with the Centre County Lourt, and when requested 1 Was explain why such a asked answered Oy sayiog wh, Qos question that no cases from Centre y came lo tl e Court in whieh he No cupant of the bench ied 8 seal, better evidence that the presen uaty is meeting fully and duiie of his bugh office could be adduced, No voter Wii: 3d with even fairly good sense to such Billy term in a Judicial « fer, isles thicg ss one snd will not ecunt it a bugabo 2 The right- B A. rs AA A XTLER. Hight of Way Scored if-way for the electri iight pole line from Pleasant Gap to Centre Hall has been secured through H. F. McManawsy, a representative of the Centre Electric Company. On reaching the mountain above Bilger's, the line will lead along the geners! direction of and near the pike on the left until the watering resched, where it crosses to for a short distance, and again to the left at the lands of the Bruss estate and continues on the left until the top of Nittany Mountair, where it will leave the pike and strike down the mountain for the Brush Valley road at the J. Q. A. Kennedy home, a fraction over a mile west of Centre Hall, The right of way ealls for a width of Hf teen feel, and touches the road in crossing the mountain only where the road is crossed. The payment for the right-a2f-way includes the delivery of saw logs to wherever designated* by the owner, Work on cleaning up the line wae commeneed Tuesday. Hintee trough is the right ——————— A —————— Killed Af.or Leaving State College, sn automobile on their way home from State College, where they had taken their sor, for entrance to the in- stitution, George R. Btewart, aged fifty-nine, 8 prominent farmer of Me. chanicsburg was instantly killed near Ebensburg, Cambria county, Monday afternoon. Mr. Btewart had turned the steering wheel over to his wife and was instructing her how to drive and guide the machine, In some menner while descending a steep hill the big ear got beyond the control of Mrs, Stewart and dashed into the rocky bloff which lines the road at that point, The ear turned turtle, pinning Mr, Stewart underneath, He died a few minutes afterwarde as & result of a fractured skull. Mre. Btewart ale though thrown from the car with ter” rifio furce escaped serious injury. For Rotting Volatloes, : N Petine- sylvavis has written to Biate Zologist H. A. Burfaer, that his potatoes | tops dead, and there is tubers rotting, He wenther is unfavorehle LOCALS Next Tuesday is the Primary Elec A correspondent in rthern tion, Mrs, Kirnest Grove of Johnstown fe | Hurrisburg, stating y were blighted, of anys Lhat the the wel their keeoy - danger and Mre, W, ¥, Slick, Mee, P, spending » week at the home niece, Mre, George H, Kmerick. Ed, L. Bartholomew, of Altoona what treatment he sho 1d give y i | pent a short time on Bunday with his | The following reply was sent to him : family and other relatives in this} 0 rtat is cold place, ! Mrey John F. Brooks Olin, is spending a few weeks ai M. Magee of Philadelphia is | of her! {ing in the ground, | if he should fn und wants to know ad ther, dig them or not, ar ‘Luring wel weather | your potatoes sre particalarly liable to of Barbertor, if left The bert] | rot in the ground, 1 Throw « are | ut those that at Rhoneymedr, | showing the least sign of rof T. F. Royer of Bprucelown the | first to advertise public sale for pext | as oon ss possible in and dry them lacked help them on the barn floor, A The date he has selected will | lime seattered over them will little to spring. be found under the proper head, dry them, but is not as bencficial se | 0 Many people from far snd nesr | any people believe in keeping them | It bas no special germ - | Mr. | elidel (quality in preventing the rot i Or. | of Cyrus Brungar!, last week, | Brungart’s best fruit ie j s' comin | germs of the potstoer, Helen Harper of Bell | spent Bunday at the G. H. E Her mother, Mre. J, l a \ ‘ they remain in er, is spending tie week at ‘he same | Blighted potatoes often rot through n'e : 3 the HericF ¥ Mies { : germs getit 0 them . t catge Lhe leaves to blig) i nome. Hur . the ground the more! liable they are to be nfs “ ith such Ma, ¥ ’ germ I'his is another ressor, the fore 2 are so unripe that the Fhe writer is in receipt of a card from Jobn F, di- | cates that he is erjoying the sig of t Ban F for diggin them ou Oreman whnich at skins hia : ping, they ¢an no dou ithe P i ~Pacifine ouition MH I ALADH I a AC exposilion ha fas TN iy on thie barn 11 0 P 1 sia hl 1 * i Iie 3 Francisco, Californie. them in the goil to reach fur of (drove of near Measrye, (°. T. Crust near Usntre Hall and E. H, owners turity Ifit should remain as wel Tuseey- | it bins been during ti sis lire summer became of sutomobiles | ther { ville | last 18 Lut week, The former purchased a nrovement Ford car and the latter a Reo touring Car, ‘ Mr. apd Mrs, Charles Btover of Pine | | Grove Mills Funday the home of the former's sister, Mre, Job: | Dorset, Mre. from a recent Denl 5 i spent atl Btover ia convales? danip. operation them to fl M Msatle Fdward William Mina Is and Ha spe 6 gantle men's nt Fund lex at ler WwW. Jace his 1} Guy ba thin week at Ise hendguarts ritiinted ut Af» \i she has returned I have ser growers bay Fort Waortl derat ipiy 1 I g plants do ! oe Lhe ponden? r them it Boalsburg Meyer, (ir Reporter's Mrs JH attending i i { vacation the smpment and Fair hg husband s (eorge | 4a ' {the dealer 10 Im wl ostrumer is} tenting of the CRnvar Mr. and children « yin Grange Park, and Rave one | comforiabls homes under More Alvin Meyer and five { Jacksonville, Florid ® rived at the home of Mrs Mre. John Durst, Tuesday afternoor Meyer's i ANY Are ¢pol (Centre near and ter, Hal i #apPld & few Lad ones wii} , on Will aoususl ame weeks with relatives 10] 110 rotting « and Altoons. | feet that the this Mr. Mever is a lumber inspsot! ti plage, daslsburg or for = MANY perso raliroad company in the sou ’ ’ nd John M ps uel sn sor, whi the ( elitoe lebanon gountry f district on the maj isiticg in Pen: and Brush Valleys, the of While in Bosalehure the gentl- ii gfe soe Pa former | und the pol man were entertained by Mr, and Mr, part Jacob Meyer, Mr. and Mre. Nevin W f Meyer ; feyer, Co Wers ve at Hall by and | ¢1. H. Meyer on Grang and Mr, P. BP. a Pine Grove Miiis Monat the have finished seeding. Second crop hey makiog snd Hllirg | Cozas | Coga $650, | w.p { tract of land in busy, | F. Ethel Boherek day cularly sgsis W years sg Hiate Mr, als (alvin 1st ry lege, and Mr. J. and Prof, Centre y Were £0 g Park, | ned i i found that | fr § m {hen ae. ’ sieve Rept se we of farmers through here | Transfers of Real Esiate ux to BP. F. tw Andrew Cur Bryan ¢ trac in Tay! r giloa is in order now, Thia cectic i ¢ y i Wr ant This hey 08 sdhnld well represented Coder to George D. at the Grange Fair and auto backs sare twp. $77 bar to Harry liberty el LEGAL ADVERTISENED Be to Extract Best From Having to Mim Q 4 {ed 2NouiG Book Without Read It “Through The the i ran seriously, whole with $ heavily “ 1 # ward Mre y Willlame ia suf ing! i i . Mre. J. Harry ililame ie suf? ri ® | Masder, tract f Isnd io Ho of a billious attack and has been confined $500 500. to bed the past week. , . 2 i as | Abraham F. Markle to Calvin | i S30-horse power motor is being ir-1 . + we i A : P Rg | Btruble, tract of land in Slate College here, | . §300, stalled in the flouring mill bar f DOro, ’ i i » lectrici i : Francis Miller is the electrician in | Edw. Schumaker et charge. ; OO. Miller, tract J. W, Mitterling and son circulated | twr. $i among the farmers last week and pus | I : k a f tu Adam H, Krumrine et ux {0 George y Boy ow ) e eaalern . chase me © a or ' as *. Harter, trect of land market, Kustabord { varty 1 twp. $450, Jonas Kustaborder and party from | oo poo Bellwood passed through town early | _ ood in Unionville Sunday morning enroute to Penos ” it, ; ) ) i Cave and the Grange Eocampment. W. M, Bolt et ux to T. E. Greis The stork bird left a dear little baby yx Oo ’ 4 : : ir] at the (George Resides home and tract of land in Usionville bore, $1, . st Harry Bailey's home, but wae Adam Reish et ux to William Kyle ah bral at Pr McQuigg's tos) Osmar, react of land in Ferguson twy, . : $025. Sens er Yuin boys, AN Jesse T. Lesthets et ux fo Fred g i » 5 ' 2 z . Ralph Illingsworth left Tuesday for ou 2ik, tract of land in Bpring twy Frauklin and Marshall to enter high | Yo : a” . tg I, Cro tn schol, Miss Ruth left a day later to _ Mercantile & Realty Cr, to Ewma enter the ladies’ college. Both are Fisher, tract of land in Rush twy. : BR 000 . . BR. M. _ | $4,000, children of Rev. and Mre., BR. M. Ill 0, aii. Aitey wt vee Dablel ingsworth. 4 ‘ . Daap, Pree. ot al cf Counci!, Centre Joel Ferree and J, (", Royer figured Hall bore., trsct of land in Potter twp. ina runaway sceident Friday while $2,000 driving to Btate College with a load of |" produce. ‘The mare took fright and in SAL the runoff both men were pitched out, oo landing in a wire fence. Mr. Royer Notice ls hereby given to all yy interested that the follow mitorios of the goods and was unfortunate in breaking his leg at chattels follow Tt 10 widows under the provisions the nokle and otherwise fpjuring him, of the Act of pri Jth, 1551. have been pontitm- @ Cler plane’ Oo of Op Mr, Ferree received only a few ugly County, and if no ex # be filed on or about cute and bruiser, The rig was wreck- | the ist day of next term, the same will be con fi Iwolutely, of, the horse stripped the harness and glen or on sod spastismont SLUMISE after a mile ran was captured, so Dr. | wom or MK ats Pergamon W. ¥. Glenr, the harness maker and wonal rots, Inte wagon maker all got a job patehing lw) Bruos ux to Gusiav, of lard in Howard in Ferguson Naomi burr, io ot al NOTICE, «= Pp wind, his widow, Ads Krebs, BM Silver Plated Knives stamped INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO MERIDEN, CONN Brings resolts—a Reporter sd Township, #8 the sie was set apart 1o J. FRANK SMITH, things up. Clerk of Orphan's Cont, TB CW BS BS BH VN NW NNW 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 BOD VDD DH DDN VDDD VU GIVE US A CALL C.F. EMERY, Centre Hall -> - NWN Wn »
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