THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. "THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1915 SMITH & BAILEY vs» so a Proprietors S. W.SMITH, . . . . . « « Editor { Local Editor and EDWARD E, BAILEY Business anager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mail matter, TERMB.—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 sortions, ten oents 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 per inch for each issue, sccording to composition. Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notioes aScompanyivg 10 five cents per line for wise, eight cents per line, twenty-five cents, 1 notices, twenty cents per line for three i ons, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed-Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon, Lutheran-Unlon, display advertis- insertion ; other- minimum charge, morning, communion ; Georges Valley, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Methodist Centre Hall, morning. Rev. W. R. Picken, of Shippensburg will preach and ad- minister communion at this place. Regular services at Sprucetown, afternoon, and Spring Mills, evening. THE TICKET. President Judge of Centre County, Eris L. Orvis, Bellefonte, County Democratic Ticket, Sheriff Georae H. RicHARDS, Philipsburg Prothonotary DAVID R. ForEMAN, Bellefonte Treasurer JAMES E. HARTER, Coburn Register J. FRANK BMITH, Bellefonte Recorder W. FraNCIs «PEER, Bellefonte Commissioners WiLLiaM H. NoLL, Pleasant Gap D. A. GroVE, Lemont District Attorney D. PAuL ForTxEYy, Bellefonte Auditors fiNiE H. Hoy, Benper Twp, JEREMIAH BRUNGART, Miles Twp. County Surveyor . PAavuL L. WETZEL, Bellefonte JOHN:TON WITHDRAWS, J. Kennedy Johnston, who last week came out in a statement that he would run independent for the office of judge, has reconsidered the matter, giving two" reasons for withdrawiog from the race, namely : First.,—That he does not have the means to finance the campaign him- self and those who desire him to be a candidate will pot furnish enough money to warrant his making the a'- tempt. r econd.—The lack of unity of the church people that are backing him, in refusing to rally to his support ins manper in which he expected. i m—— — —————— Now really, the Reporter ifad slmost made up its mind not to say a word about the improvements on Lhe dia- mond by the municipality, but it couldn’t refrain. A stranger passing alcng just now might be led to thiok- ing that we are ahead of the times and already had woman suffrage or at leas! woman control, ——————— Hee to it, Mr. Voter, that the “South Bide Dutch ’’ get your vote on Novem- ber 2nd. They are made of the right stuff sand never proved a failure in public office. If you have home pride, select for your support : Foreman, for Prothonotary ; Bmitbh, for Register; Harter, for Treasurer ; Brungart, for Auditor. Everyone of them Is thoroughly capable to fill the place. EE ———— A AP I —— Prothonotary R. D. Foreman, dur- ing his term of office, pussed out more -much more—free Information to parties desiring it than is customary with public officers, He hss always been ready to give aid in looking into the public records to men of all classes and political complexion. He will do so again, if re-elected, and that is why the people of Centre county ought to give him a second term. ———— A —— 7 wonder the building up of the road on the dismond was long delayed. The preparations of plans that resulted in placing the smaller hammer-crack- ed atones for the first course, a coarser Iayer for the second, and a top dres:- ing of ground took time to work out, The slogan In this town ought to be, ‘‘get a dollar's worth for a dollar expended,” instead of continuing the errand methods long followed. ———— A AS Linden Hall J. H. Miller of Rock Bprings spent a few days here last week, D. M. Campbell, who was quite ill Inst week, is able to be about the house now, Dr. Kent returned home Monday after spending some time with friends in New York state, Mre. Alpheus Wolf and little son left Inst week for their new home in Ak- ron, Ohio, A little son-—-number three—arrived at the home of Mr, and Mre. William MoUlintic last Wednesday, Mr. and Mre. L. L. Bmith snd Mr, and Mre, F. E, Wieland and daughter Mildred went to Bloomsburg Bunday in the former's King car, making the trip from Centre Hall in three hours, , Mr. and Mre, James Bwabb, Mrs, George Bearson, Mre. Alice Tressler, William Tressler and James I. Ross, composed an auto party that left for Montgomary county, Friday morning, in Mr. Bwabb's Ford car. They reached Red Hill that evening where they spent some time before golog to Bchwenksvil ¢, Philadelphia and Chester, They expect to return the Iatter part of this week. First Attraction on Leoturs Course, Next Monday night the 1915-1016 sesson of the Centre Hall Lectdre Course will open with the appearance of Dr. G. Whitefield Ruy, F. BR. G. PF, Dr. Ray is known to scientific men as the ‘* Livingstone of Bouth Americe."” He has spent years of exploration smorg the savage Iodiane and hie lecture, ‘* Through Five Republics on Horseback," is replete with the most interesting sccounts of the manpers and customs of strange peoples he has found in his wide travels, As he nar- rates the Incidents in his explorations he dons the feathere, wields the club of the witch doctor and in the bpative tongue imitates the wierd chants of the savages of Central South Americ, He also speaks of the marriage c¢ae- tome, domestic life, peculiar dresr, burial rites of these strange people. Dr. Ray's lectures are recognized by soientists as among the best relating to travel and he himself is considered an suthority on ipterior Bouth Americs. He has lectured in all the eountries on the globe, carrying with him a collec- tion of Indian curios and relics that cost a king's ransom to colleet, A lecture that instructs and teaches is that of Dr. Ray's. Don’t fail hear him on Monday evening, ber 15th, in Grange Hall, 25 cents ; childrer, 10 cente, mm—————————— — Some Big Crops In North Dakota, Lot BR. Evans of Petrel, Dakots, and well known in in that section, other 57. yielded 54 bushels per acre; acre field bushels. Mr. Evans doesn’t about his own crops and sons living close by, first class farmers and have large boldinge, they no doubt have showing large yields also, of spellz produced those of Marriage idcenses, William H. Vonads, Marion Twp. May E. Harter, Liberty Twp. Victor T. Btover, Aaronsburg Ottie C. Harter, Coburn Charles W. Ulrich, Bpriog Mills Helen C. Hetzel, Asronsburg L. L. Nearhoff, Warriors Mark Lorena Stevens, Warriors Mark August J. Brant, Munson Mary Newmar, Greenwood Malcom McFarlane, Philipsburg Mildred P. Duncan, Philipsburg ———— Fipe Organ Belong Installed Oo Tuesday the pipe organ for Trinity Reformed church, in this place, was received and work on its lonstall- ation was begun immediately. The organ is known as a Felgermaker, made at Erie, and 8B, Friese, represent- ing the company, has the work of installing it in charge. A recital will be held Friday evening of next week and dedicatory services will take plsce the 7ollowing Bunday. ———————— Stover-Harter, Victor Btover and Miss Ottie Harter, both of Aaronsburg, were married by Rev. W. D. Donat at the Reformed parsonage in Asronsburg, Saturday evening. The groom is employed in Bhook’s garage at Bpring Mille. Both are well known and have many friends who wish them happiness, I ———— Ap — St Mrs, Person's Millinery Opening. Mre. L. W. EB. Person of Phillips- burg, New Jersey, will be at the resi- dence of Mre, M., E. Strobm, Centre Hall, October 13th, 14th, 15th, sand 16th, with a complete assortment of millinery goode—all Iatest New York styles, pA ®t PENN HALL William Hosterman visited his ps- rents over Bunday. Cora Osman spent Bunday with her cousio, Mre, Harry Ulrich, at Bpriog Mille, Mr. and Mre, George Weaver spent Bunday with Mre. Weaver's brother, John Bair. The stork visited the homo of Mr. and Mre. Charles Wert on Baturdsy and left a baby boy there, George Bhook and family spent Bun- day at the home of Henry White, near Penns Cave, Rev. McDowen preached on Home Missions on Saturday evening iu the Lutheran church at this place. Gross Shook and family spent Bun- day with Mre. Bhook’s grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Corman, at Rebersburg. Bertram Musser of Willlamepor!, who is & student at Btate College, visited his sunt, Lucy Musser, over Bundasy. A Potters Mills Mre. McClenahan is on the sick lat, George Boal spent Hunday with hie parents at Colyer, Mr, and Mre, OC, 8, Thomas made a business trip to Milibeim on Wednes- ay. We are all glad to know that W, W, MeCormick in able to be out again, Mre. Bitner's funeral was largely al- tended. Lot Condo and wife spent Bunday at Milroy. Mre. George McoCormick and two little sone are visiting her parents at Aaronsburg. ’ Rossman Bmith of Johnstown made a short stay with his uncle at this Inst week. # | i { | BOALSBURG Mre. F. W, Weber has been sick for the last few days, but Is Improving. Miss Barah MceClenahan spent a few days with Mies sarah J. Keller, Misees B'avche and Emma Rowe spent Funday with their parente, Mies Florence Hezel expects to go to Allentown snd enter school there, Miss Mary Woods of Bpriug Mills ie visiting relatives here, Miss Rath Rapp of Altoona is visit- ing her parents, in this place, Mre. Ephraim Keller visited the 0. L. Mothersbsugh home a few days Isst weal, John Goheen and daughters of Rock Bprings visited relatives a few days last week, Mr. and Mre, H., M. Hosterman and Mr. and Mre, M. Goheen spent Bunp- day at Huntingdon, Mr. and Mre, E. M, Kuhn spent a few days last week with friends ip Williamsport, Two ladies the of the inter- in interest very Friday afternoon A. Fisher, B. H. esting meeting last Mr. and Mrs. and An Millheim. 'hicken thieves muni, Char, E. Beehrist of Johnsopburg ie | visiting st the home of his brother, | Geanrge Bechrist, ure petting busy | { John Wilcox, who is employed in 8 | garsge at Lewistowr, is epending a | few days with bis family in this place. | Mrr, Harry Kuirzenknabe of Harrle- bu'g spent a fow daye Inst week at the home of Mr, svd Mre, BF, M, Campbell, | John Albright, who has been em- | ployed at Pine Grove for several monthr, returned home Baturday. W. H, Meyer, who has been ing "n the state road near Mill returned to his home this Monday, Rev, Brown delivered tlhe address to the memuvers of the E. in the Evangelical chureb, morning, Mr, and Mry, Campbell tended the funeral of Mre, Campbell's brother, William Harter, at Hartletor, | Th ursday morning, work- Hall, in place, snnual K. (. sunday ar =, al ne Lester had Obie, who been ployed at Woocester, Mueser, Coxey with Mre, Funday Mre, and gpent Mr, ard Mre. H., O. Coxey spent the home Prof. and Mrs. Rothrock, em———— Pine Grove Miils Prof. ( . A. Wenver is now snugly Mrr. Joel , suflering a heavy cold, Mr. and Mre, CC, M. Dale and daogth - Ww. Ferree la under the Mrr, Overland six-oylinder car Mre. Eilis Lytle was a Tyrove visi ter apparel, Mre, W. very ill the past H. who has weeks, Bailey, two much beller now, Rev, Mr. Buchanan wiil preach the Presbyterian church Bunday safle: - noon. Mere, ". B. McCormick is nursing =a bad hand on account of a fall ; the ligaments wera torn. Mre, D. G, Mark is laid count of torn ligament ankle and i= unable to walk, Mr. up on in her day old, who died on Friday. Miss Elsie of Altoons, who had been visiting at the W. A, Lytle week, returned home Miein home Inst Halurday. L. C, Bunday, tenant farmer on the J. T. MeUormick farm, will till acres of the W., H. Goms next April, N. O. Dreibelbis and family, J. B. Whitmer snd family, motored to Al- toons and spent Bunday with friends there, uh the town sare making sn over-country motor trip, and spent Bunday with his brother, E. M. Watt, Mere. { Dr.) McCormick of Hublere- burg is with her mother, Mre. Danley, who is sufleriog s broken hip and on sovount of her advanced age her case is moet criti al. D. C. Krebs snd wife, in new Foard, sccompanied their son Leslie to Midaisiurg, Baturday, where he has a good job, returning by way of Lewis- towr. They report a delightful trip over the Beven Mountaine, A kitchen party awaited the home coming of Robert Reed aud wife from toeir wedding trip Tuesday evening at the Reed home at Rock Springs where a large number of friends and neigh- bors sssembled to gre-t couple. It was a real shower of useful articies toward housekeeping, The same evening a kitchen shower was given Mre, John Lytle at her ps- rental home at Struble that was filled to overflowing with friends who brought useful apparatuses for Lhe beginners, The happy couple will be at home to their friends in Altoona very soon, Baturday evening Penns Valley Lodge, 1. 0, O. F., in this place, ir stalled the newly elec'ed officers for the current term. [he hall was well filled with members and visitore, D, D. G. MM. Edward Owens, of Bell- fonte, was the installing officer, The following is the list of new officers : C. H. Meyers, N. GG. ; George Porter, V, G.; E. C. Musser, Tress.; D. B, Petersor, Bec, ; W. HH, Fry, Warden ; J. H. Bailey, Conductor; DD". R. VM, Krebr, Chapinir, ————— MP SBA Georges Valiey Mise Annie Liogle spent a few days with her siater, Mre, Nora Ripke. Mise Pearl Biifler je working at the E. L. Livgle home, The stork visited Mr. and Mr, E, L. Lingle iast Saturday snd left them a little nor, Lloyd Ripka of Boalsburg spent Buirday with his parente, Mr. and Mr. John Ripka, WwW. F. MeClellar, Warren and Rath MeClelian spent Bunday at the home of the former's mother, Mre. James Foust, their A AI A OP If you support Hpeer for Recorder vou will be belpiog to not only retsin an efficient « Meer but a worthy one. pest six monthe, is visiting bh Randall Musser, who was called | i nr ber of years Communion servic: the y Reverend Dr. ( # were held evening in Him A 1 hie | from the Michigan conference of sn i church. | ated WwW. FB. KRheltor | progressive cilize the Knitting Mil | week visiting relatives and i with management of the M , Bpent a few 3 frie; Towande id d 4 Smith apd for msny ig of Mr, Bmith's pr put to the dog rest one dsy 2 old f : f ¥ ana of entdren his old home in Carle, a faithful « i Herbert roleclor { owlr to gg Cario and an insite and the littl GoLes | lowe, I'he Ladies Literary Clu | Thursday evening at the home of | William Bwsrm for the purpose | electi new officers and trapsacting after | Dg Svaman £ 4 . { business for the ensuing year | which their banquet, nual event, Was given al restaurant, & . BY } Spring Mills, | 3 hiss Deen | Aged Mre, Mary Grenoble | quite ill for a few dayr. | G d family { Juniata county on Haly | | tings C', Decker nt Harvey Houser ane Hiantle College. Willard Hassenplug wer fo work io the bri Dr. and Mre, Braueht M. Allison and wile visitors an Baturdsay Mr. and Mre. Harry Harter snd Mr, | Harter's mother of Alte | day at the Robert Smith | Mr. ily apd Mr, Ci and family sll of Bosls 3 ton k works. and sar were Bellel OUR gpel om ft =ur- Corl and fan yas burg were visi | tors at the Jscob Myer home on Fan” | Mr. | p asteriog | Mr. Btover of Aare Burd of Millheim Bherifl Lee's house, Mr. and Mre. William Deihl of Mir | flinburg visited the Mr.and Mre. A, (. day. | Mre, Hezs! of Bellefonte, who was | belping tv purse Mr, Emma Haze, was called to Williamsport on Sunday | nsLurg sn i ife parents, | on =sar-| Iatter’s Duulsy, on socount of the illness of her ter. daugh-| m last week The cows sold at the sale ¢ day vrought Pierce leiiz:ll of visiting his many tives, John Van Pelt of Tuesday in towr. Mre. Bamuel New York state, . Rev. and Mre. Jones were callers on | Turaday. J. D. Long erected a monument on his 10t in the Presbyterian cemetery, Mre. William Rossmar, after gpend- ing a few weeks at the H. F. Rossman hom’, returned to her home in Phils delphie, Mr. and Mre, Austin Lorg, Mr, and Mr. Robert Musser and Miriam Loong spent Sunday sfternoon st State Col- lege. high prices, Belvidere, Ii. friends and i= | tele | leliefonte spent | Mtitzer is visiting in | ES UERIFFS SALR.-- By virtue of a, Writ of Fi. Fa. sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Oenjre County, Penn sylvania, and to me directed, there will be ex Jed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte, I's, on SATURDAY, OCTORER 16, 19156 ai 2 o'clock P, M., the following described real estate All that certain house and lot of ground situat. ed in the Borough of South Philipsburg, County of Centre and te of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the most Easterly corner of Jot No. 16, thence slong same South eighty-two degrees West one hundred and sixty two foot to street; thence alon sixty-seven and one-half degrees West twenty. five and one-half feet to a sixteen (16) foot alley; thenoe along same North eighty seven degre Kast one hundred and seventy«ix and one half feet to South Second Street ex i thence same South eighty degrees East sixviyasix i ent ingining, lt loa Non 4 tod he of Bouth Philips Belong the premises deed. od te Paul Gra; by Seed 5 194 by C.F. and There are 12 dealers in ¢ Your A eva ot } wey vhs pon 11 ar Bridgeport and practically plano of } sold by them. Weaver Piano is evident to all eriti Piano is made right here in Pennsvivani Weaver Organ & Piano Co... of 4. Br 2h SLaniding Is 1” 1 I OTK. Call or write at once for catalogue and fal] particulars, PHILIP H. MEY] bt HF 1 il] R, CENTRE ('70F BE WN We WW Be EG BE TT NEW THINGS FOR FALL WEAR TY“. 1 ¢ » With the coming of cooler weather you will be in of warmer and heavier dress, Not only in outer * 1 + f 1 t clothing must you make the change, but Me TW En “ 4d needa ungaercictn- . 1 g 4 - . { ing, hats, caps and shoes, Our lines of SHOES, HATS and CAPS Are New and Stylish BT WWW Ww You can wear our well dressed, and at a figure purchased the same quality out of town store and be satisfied that our assertions not fallacies, * ¥ O0ds ® 0 nd Like mites 1 ~~ To THE BEST PLAC Emery’s Centre Hall dh Tn WN NNN Nw Kessler’'s Announce Their Fall Opening TUES., SEPT. 21 In former issues of this paper we announced that we were receiving new goods daily, Our stock is now complete for the Opening. FOR LADIES we have COATS made in the new Military styles; Fabric—Plush, Corduroy, mixtures, etc., etc. ; just the thing for the approaching cold weather, SUITS in the new Mili- tary, Van Dyke and Russian models, made of Serge, Poplin, Garbardine, Broadcloth, Velour and Faile, Garments to please all with a price to correspond. DRESSES made of Serge, Taffetta, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse, Velvet and Georgette Crepe —all the leading styles. Also a full line of Skirts and Waist, Furs-—styles which are interesting and worth your inspection—--made of Raccoon, Lynx, Fox and Mink, The new Banel, Pillow and Pouch Muffs with new Scarfs. All kinds of styles for little girls in Coats or Furs. FOR MEN A wonderful line of Clothing. SUITS of all materials in the newest and and best models, OVERCOATS of every type -- Balmoroos, Form Fits, Military styles, ctc., etc. Amaz- ing prices. . We can surely please you. BOYS’ SUITS, all styles and ma- terials, RAINCOATS for Men, Women and Chil- dren. All prices and styles. SHOES! Crawford, Burt, etc., etc., The very latest styles and shapes. Spat tops in button and lace. We Invite You all to Inspect Our Store if You Buy or Not. . KESSLER'S DEPARTMENT STO
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