pg WERRIAI yoyo RE Ra AA I a RE Li. Ya TL RI I GR Sp RY puUrntog leaves on ti hit REPORTER. THE CENTRE EEKLY CENTRE - PENN’A. SUPPLEMENT MARKDS A WORTHY CANDIDATE ME, Ki (George H, Richards, the candidate of place upon the ticket for sheriff by the largest vote cast at the recant primar ies for of his party, is the son of George Richards who was at Unplonville, this county, whence as a young man he moved to Clearfield where also George E., the present aspirant for the office of eherift, first saw the light of day. until bis family had somewhat grown up, the elder Rich- residence to Osceola young George employment on the the Democratic party who won his any of the ndidates born Remaining there ards changed his Mills and it was here found his first large saw mill then in operation at that place, In the year of 1875 the great fire broke out and swept the saw mill and the possessions of the Richard family as well as of hundreds of others away. As the support of the parents of young George almost entirely devolv- became bDecessary for for work to meet emergency. Walking to Philipsburg he there found employ- ment by hiring himself to a butcher, By dint of energy and hard work and in the face of trials innumerable he finally succeeded in securing a shop and launched into for him- Today he is one of the leading business his community. ed upon him, it him to look elsewhere the business self, men of vith his townsmen capacity he has been Ci Owe 1 p Li iif - t 3} ie resent ywugh cout and that body has ly placed him on the inost imp yrlant comumiiliees Mr. Richards is a genial and jovial cil them in the be invarial gentleman, good nature cropping out of every part of his make-up. He Is charitable to a fault many of the arouud his are ready at any affirm. His popularity is pot imaginary. It is real and spells viciory at the polls in Novembe Altogether Mr, Richards is an he office to which as seri rsioy : ad | PE recipients of his Kind tow! time fo candidate for t as] iree, cfs sll mess scognized Its intensity. 1 i you sver know a moment when tl tion? She-—Yes, yes! i Yhen your heart bird fluttering "neath your h he—Yes, yes! irawing pearer)— When world was centered so that eves answered eyes? edging away from him Yes, yes, 1 have kn I have! He Lik whole to you he and wR i DAYS He (more and more fervently)— And into that moment crowds years and years of suff sity? She—Yes, yes, and its memory wil live forever! He (makes move to take her In his arms—And that m that moment is S8he—Was—you mean when the score was tled, full, two out and Baker up In about ten minutes the doct pronounced him out of danger. matinee fortanaits eating intensity oment Uncle 8am as a Solomon. The departments at Wash! now and then called petty questions of the most | personal nature. For instance, the treasury department a as Judge In a dispute between man and wife. This couple had had a spirited struggle for the possession of several bank notes, each holding fast the end of the “roll.” A ten-dollar bill was torn across the middle, and each oomtestant carried off one half of it fn triumph. Just here the treasury department was brought into the dis. pute. It received half of the bill from the wife, with the statement that the other half had been de stroyed, and she requested a new bill. In a short time there arrived the second half of the bill from husband, with a similar statement and request. As the government then bad both ends of the bill, it ren. dered a Solomon-like decision aad ngion are upon to gotta timate once acted to the marriage as the aim and how to the married state happy and nent has been turned over to the service commission to work 0 i ee a If you are golng tn have sale next | now, Quigley, nll his life, has given more attention to politics than the study of law. Do you want a politician for a judge or one versed in the law? Vote for Orvie. T. J. Decker, of the firm of Decker Brothers, lumbermenp, of Bpring Mille, accompanied by his son, Wilbur, sute- ed to Centre Hall on Saturday and made a business call at this office, | The second Washington excursion, and probably the last excursion of the | will be run from Bellefonte, | (Centre Hall and other points on the L. & T. road, Bunday, November 7ib, for $3.00, Mr, and Mre, Thomas R. Buck of Berwick, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, were guests at the home of Mr, and Mre. F. P. Geary over Bunday, Mr, Buck is ® brother of Mre, Geary. While traveling through Centre county a few days ago an sutomobile party from Lock Haven saw 8 big! buck deer peacefully grazing in a fleld along with a flock of sheep. Although the tourists went close to the deer he wade no effort to get out of their reach. Penn State students who bad planned to go to Cambridge to wit ness the Btate-Harvard football game, traveling under the classification of “live stock,” have had their plans nipped in the bud by the intervention of the interstate commerce Comins gion, The students had decided to cut transportation expenses by pring a bedding it with straw “live stock.” It was BOAKOD, cattle car and and then go as declared iilegal, D. Gelss Wagner of near Tussey ville has to quit faimiog next spring, and has set Monday, March 20th as the day of sale, Mr, Wagoner and his family look favorably upon Centre Hall as a place of residence, but have not fully decided whether they will rent or purchase a home here, I'he Wagner farmm has leased to Clayton Musser of Asrons- vegin decided been will opers- f ing IRrning Mr. Wagner leaves, burg who us when William Keller, at the railroad sie- had the misfortune have idle fis the left lscersted on v1 to the ’ tO wo mi hand gers on Fhursday mornibg Zot Whe baagly while operating the jointer in the mill. Mr, Keller @ in preparing he sccident planing acpi ome lumber for a lool chest which was for himself when the (;. Liesl which dressed the had the Dr. A. one of | urred. try i A $ jared Gigi, J. Arney, prodacd # él and fines ds jespile t ot that TOY n Penns a8 10 other § arts of Cer the spple Valley, Be | 3 wel r pormal, In spols, how ev i= up to the average apd’ the r, the ¢rop Arney orchard favored, sithough thorough spraying which in the spring, the crop would undoublt- edly have been small, This week Arneys are engaged in loading seven hundred bushele of choice hand-picked | spples which will go to Clearfield, the | price paid being a cent a pound, | More than another hundred busbels| have been marketed at home, i sppesrs to have without the it received BRIEF EROM JECKEY sEASRULTZ, Bifteltowr, Pe., Oct, 28, 1915. Leaver Demagrod ; Ieh hob germained doss Ich wet dir amol shriva wae dem Tomey Bchmuntzler, Are is en sot fum a diuker, Ees is en Zoiting in uneef stettle, Jeit hase, der Bchmulz Bloat, Des ware ola en Republican Bloat, derno ware ee about ous gewore un donn is der Tomey in de temper- sauce blaness, Now de shult dos der Tomey dot nei gonge ie, der Tomey hut de brief rows gerlonged fer die leit in Biffeltown far fler yohr, un derno hut er der jop witer hove wells, Now mir ben en menley in dem | stettle dos maived sir con olles con-| trolle, Des is der Henry Cupeb. Un | des barstley hut der Tomiey aus unser | post office gerkicked. Donn hut der | Tomey gesaught : 2 “leog will dem “ferdomita barstley | wisn we mir socha gerund hen in| Hpyder county, fer air wart sa gross | far ei husse, up Ich fergep ihn silava | net, Erlsen¥, B. Ower spor yohr spater is der Bois Rosd Naws in unser stettle comms nn | er hut em Tomey de blepess nuner ge-) inked, Air but em Tomey gusaught | dos der Henry Cupeb ware en conde ded ter Chuck und der Tomey mis im | by der hood news un shofta for ei election dee eir ware der ancicht mob | dos die etate wags controlla cor, i de M iss Halll Monday HBmith, Messrs, John W. Bricker, made a trip to Centre Hall on Bunday. Mre, James O, Diehl of Millmont spending a short time at the bome of her Mr. Mre. Floray, at Tussey ville, in parents, and Postmaster Jacob Meyer the Prof, P. Meyer, in this place, over Bunday. Mre. Elias of mother of Mre, Harry Miller place, suffered her fifih stroke a week sgo and is critically ill at her home, Mr, and Mre, Frank Pennsylvania Furnace Mre, James Stauflr toons were guests of Mr, and Pennington’s son, Charles W, ington, in this place, over Bunday, Mre, N. I. Horn and of Btate College spent former's brother, Htover BEmithtowr, now Pennington and dsughter, ' and ehild of two from until Monday at the home of Prof, and Mre. W. OO. Heckmarp, Rev, Horn al#o spent a short time with farm- ily at the Heckman day. Mrz. and Mrs. WW, B, Howard, Mr, and Mrs, iidren, Friday his home on Batur- Henderson Clarence Year Lil - ian Kessinger of Nittany spent day at Issac Bmith and Mre, Hendersorx Mre, Clyde Bmith of and Miss ick and three ch 1 i the home, Mr, gre the parents of this place, Fridey was a typical fall day. Old Boreas was on the job all day # waking J o the golden leaves Ir trees sand then whirling them: about in direction ms though he were § amusement for the throng children topped th Who 8 om, “ A Pennaylvania Bison Hunt" is a new book by Col, Henry W. Bhoemsk- y RIG 8 JOR i pig interesting v i for which it happens Peunsyivania hunisinen y Fred M ¢, of t} canizing mpany idg along at a speed of te miles sn hour through th the DOyY ran into the st front of the town reet directly sttomobile, was kbpot He aud started for down and tan over the Was up, placed in Car C0 OPERATE WT BOUL MATERIAL HAS THE BANK VAULTS THE NATION, OF | i ank -a Financial Power to the Community. on the way, 8 was ever dos da wit)’ zum dihenger gotga un der Hossapel- fer hucked um Htate Capitol un ered wae demn Tomey weterfora hot; wy er witer drous in de well |, gin, Ble dree fun ame ding ioe de gons zeit un sie gregss fe: fl ymt gnich der negeta Dinstag, JECKEY * EASHULTZ. —————— ———— — Mre, Anns G, Woll Dead, Mre. Annie GU. Wolfe, Oliver Wolfe, died at her Woll’s Blore, Thursday evening, fol- lowing on ilinesa of fourteen with dropsy. Funeral widow of home i { i i ing. Burviving ber are one sop, Ed- ward R. Wolf, of Wolfs Store, and three brothers and two sisters, ss fo’ lows: Calvin Weaver, of Coburn; Maggie Weaver, of Asronsburg; and Mre. OC. C, Bell, of Huntingdon, Decenscd was Anos Galsl', daogh- ter of Henry and Rosetta Weaver, late of Aaronsbury, and was born st that place simost sixiy- ne years age. She good Christian woman who @ irfla- ero was aiwaya for good, i fo From present iodieatiors the first smendment on the ballot to be voted ol goneo for im bis sl long flig leher ruck olle: dreckich ware un but gee! saught : “ gepator, Toh bin di kind va Toh do Remember if you desirn to vole for O:vin for Judge you mast make » or sa oppoaite his name, You can vote for blu in po other way, plo-date banger POLITICAL PRAYER MEETINGS for Christiani call the political si} £14 gr . ihenng mar i it is a sad day the church bell: together for ing vy when canta meet high fanaticigm, of men; Such gq tide of reli put bitterne fan the flames of clags hatred and de gtroy Christian influence in the com- . munity. The spirit actuating such | meetings is anarchistic, un-Christiike and dangerous to both church and state, ious political g into the lives OS. 350 } The success of the nation is in the hands of the farmer, Work for the best and the best will rise ap and reward you. 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