THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915. SMITH & BAILEY Propristors S. W. SMITH, . . . ‘sa Editor { Local Editor and ut Business Manager EDWARD E, BAILEY Entered at the Post “ome Qo second Class mail matter, in ( Jentre Hall as TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one and one-half dollars per year ADVERTISING RAT ES. DiSpIGY advertise ment of ten or more finches, for three or more io sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis lay advertising occupying less space than ten [aches snd for less than three insertions, from r inch for each fifteen to twenty-five cents tion, Minimum issue, according to compos charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying Suplay 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- diana! insertion. THE TICKET. Prezident J wdge of Centre County. Erras L. Orvis, Bellefonte. County Democratic Tioket, Sheriff Grorar H., RicHARDS, Philipsburg Prothonotary DAVID R. FOREMAN, Bellefonte Treasurer James E, HARTER, Coburn Register J. FRANK SMITH, Bellefonte Recorder W. FrRANCIS “PEER, Bellefonte Commissioners WILLIAM H. NoLL, Pleasant Gap D. A. GROVE, Lemont District Attorney D. PAuL ForTNEY, Bellefonte Auditors HINIE H. Hoy, Benner Twp. JEREMIAH BRUNGART, Miles Twp. County Surveyor PauL LL. WerzeL, Bellefonte Geo H, Richards, for Sherif, A busi: ipsburg, ku people hones’ map, ees man and citizen of Phil- own and certified by the among whom he lives as an square in all his dealings with his fellow citizens, His loeation is fortunate, for the extreme d of the county a represenative on the ticket and one worth to repre- any constituency. Weile that end of the county has had candidates other of the tickets it candidate for Bheriff since Mune was chosen about gives it west en gent on one or the has had no 1876 when Jew: sheriff. There is question his competency to fill the office. He has been a member of the coups cil of bia home town for many years and in that position has served on every important committee of the eouncil at one time or another, in the discherge of his duties s& s councilman and to the istaction of his constilu- ents, It is & fact that no officer to be elect- ed on the county ticket this fall has so important and far reaching duoties ss that of the Bheriff, He not only exe- cutes writs of great importance, but his responsibility in the handling of large sums of money is very great, Besides that he is the conservator of the peace of the community. r. Richards is strongly backed by who kvow him best, and they commend him with confidence to the voters of the county assuring them that he is in every way worthy of their support, on no anal those ————————— The ticket presented by the Demc- erate of the county ie, with the excep- ti Richard, the candi- date for Bherifl, and James E. Harter, the candidate for Tressurer, the same ticket presented to the voters of the county four years ago and which they at that {ime trinmphantly elected, Richards snd Harter, the new men, being men of fine character, good busi- ness men and moral worth, and the men who have been re-nominated all haviog faithfu), prompt and honest in the discharge of their offi- cial duties, there extiste no good res- #on why the people of the county should not elect the whole ticket put up by the voters of the Democratic party. f George H. been For many years the south side hss been claiming more recognition on the Democratic ticket. It is now well represented, and it is now the duty of the south side voter to go to the polls and eee that their neighbors are elected. A ——————— It is not enough to think well of your eandidates, you must attend the election and vote for them. Is A TAOS Deaths of Usntre Countiana, Henry H. Montgomery, a life-long resident of Bellefonte, and a Civil war veteran, died of pearalgia of the heart, aged seventy-four yeare, Martin Kearns, Jr., died in Belle- fonte, nged sixty-eight years, Mre. William Long died in Howard after a long iliness, Mre. Minnie M, Mingle died in Btate College, nged thirty-seven years, The death of A, Zacharias Gettig oc curred at hie home at Bradford on Wednesday, October 18th, Deceased was 8 native of Centre county, having been born in Miles township some six- ty years ago. He is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Yearick, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Yeariok, late of Marion township, and a number of children, He also leaves one brother, Postmaster 8, BR, Gettig, of Madison- burg, and two sisters : Mre, Busan Al- len, of Mull Hall, avd Mrs. Elisabeth Wolfe, of Orlando, FORENT FIRE PREVENTION i IN VENTRE COUNTY Roads Belpg Oat In Preparation for Fall Forest Fire Ssason -—lodividusis Prevention, About 260 miles of roade, State's 79,000 acres of Forest Reserves | in Centre the fall forest goon be here. Roads are cut open | from 156 to 20 feet in width and trails | and fire lanes average 8 to 15 feet in| width, cess and to serve as fire breake, fire senson which will | least once a year, vigorous, as the growth of chestnut, chestnut oak, hardwood species geuverally ise. The have been noted ten feet in height in a single season. When it is sible to cut open these roads each year, dim- | had | funds for the purpose, it is often cult to see where the old road been cut, poses in fighting forest fires, all roads, trails and fire lanes should be up each year. vention of forest fires, which year destroy thousands of dollars worth of timber and property, is absc- the timber producing states, timber means more industries, inbor and more prosperity, Every ic- dividual who goes into the woods this fall for any purpose can help in this work by being very careful with matches, cigars, cigarettes, pipe ashes and the camp fire. Be sure that these are extinguished thoroughly. Thoughtlessness and carelessness cause four-fifths of the forest There should be no more resson forest fires than there are for fires dwellings and houses, Besides the work which the Btate ie doing to prevent forest fires, many inp- dividuals and clubs are aiding in the work. The hunting clubs are partl- cularly desirous that there should be no forest fires, because of the destruc- tion and driving out of the game, A member of a Centre county club hae offered and paid one dollar extra to esch of the four men to arrive first at a forest fire. Many members, too, have given the use of their automobiles to take men to the fire quickl This is absolutely important. The sooner s fire is reached, the smaller it and the more quickly it ean be controlied and extinguished, firee, for in in Whenever anyone discovers a fire anywhere in the forests or woode, he should immediately port it to the nearest fire warden, fir ester or other person in suthority. Every hour lost at the beginning of a fire means more labor and expense to put it out and more and greater dam- age to timber, the young growth and the commu ity in general. Forest firea in Pennaylvania must be stop- ped If you desire Game, Fish, Fore and Prosperity for the fulare, Warrer D. Lupwia, Bosalsburg, Ps., Oct, 8, 1915, ————— A —————— Noone claims thst the Democratic board of county commissioners psid the large debt left by the Republican board out of their own pockets, bot they did manage the sflaire of the - te surplus from the taxes was available to pay the notes the Republican com- missioners gave to raise funda to psy off ill-advised bargaine, | | The Carelers Hunter Agein, Oliver Way, a prominent formstowr. wis Mune the Biate Way had stopped [or as he was crossing the ; BAYS { lege Times, struck in the face and throat witt | through his throat, tand jerhaps fainl taken in charge by | who rendered sible, causing painfu Hea faring po 1 injuries, 8 passing all the an Way was admittea to the Be Wa tance ————— nies oamn— Foun btate Faclaug » Urisis Lack of funds at Penney College, caused chiefly by of Governor Brumbaugh ap propriation next ivanis th th he pirat! that drastic sotic bas been determined upon by students A Ha it asked by two 0 in u YEAre, {ened circumstances forme of the school. call bs 0 Harrisburg well every section of t {the states of his stats and most the unio s fiumnt, sel {ing them to meet at ge Frids November § PUBLIC SALE, The undersigned, having, decided dispose of a lot of surplus stock, at his re two miles w iden: cast Tusseyville, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER at one o'clock P. M. TWO HORSES old, 18 between good worker and Brown horse, coming 1200 ; good worker 7 MILCH COWS remainder will be in Bt LLS, one is a He years old. SIX HEIFERS, 2 nice pigs. L. F. Mayes, 30TH Bay 1200 and 1 all 7 years o horse, 4 vea 300 ; HOTE welg weigi roytiniel TOUT Two are fresh ar a short time, stein ; both are vears old. Tv FRANK TATE. Auct, BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY Double Service Auto Tires GUARANTEED jo000 MILES SERVICE PROOF AGAINST PUNCTURE Double the thicine standard makes of tires ; s of strong | ugh 121 inch of layer cent, greater weanng the enge, puncture. sprue. i wl fe mile besides her places where tire be tolerated smatic being the same 1 1 sed in U Governmer pean War Service. DAry pnex “ ed, but we make the {« 2x3; In 2x4 in Mx in Tw oO non-akids 10 per any type Tf more [0 per cent Remit by order or certified personal check ; izes tance of order optional with consignee and complete uest. 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