—-— a — a kh i cS ARRIE: anee il hii —— = - ib Se wv o By ee on has horn a T—— ————————o i i li a —— —- ’ i on MARC H 15TH ten o'clock A.M, THE CENTRE REPORTER. | The Morse Hale at Hebersbarg, BOALSBURG Furprise Party, 9 ATURDIAY A ie a Tumey ISSUED WEEKLY. | The Yodef horses ie, held at Heber Miss Eether Brown of Harrisburg is Mr. and Mre, Andrew Zottie enters i will well hors», Catt hee and hogs, . - burg, last Friday, attracted a Jarge | gigiting relatives here ; | tatnea 8 number of the friends of thelr I ic d eg is er | WED NES DAY, MARCH 22KD tea clock ep . ; i y : ; htar Mars » | L. Tressier, st Linden Halt ji sell fare sick SENTRE HALL -- PENN’A. number of horeeon from all rarts of | Mre, Henrietla Dale and dsughter | a1 ughter, Mary, st kurprise party at - { and 0 plein ents, This will be: ac jean-up wa the county, Twenty-three horses and | gre visiting relatives in Bellefonte, | their home on Moudey evening, | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, ten o'ciwk i 1 3 BATU f 4 3 Y 4 5 O'¢l i £1 raring MiTig we m Fit § STHURSDAY, JAN NUARY 27, 1916, | four mules wero sold at an average | Mrs, G, N. Fisher and son Daniel | Thowo present who enjoyed the fope-| SATURDAY, FFERUARY 261 ow Es mite youth of Bering Mills. Fam siel ar Ar \ | MTR Ra : ; : ei m~F, D. Ounan, three miles west of Cent's | yiements, by EC er. This will | hes a — T— = { prica of $178.50, The buyerig sod | anent Baturday in Bellefonte, | Lion were ; Giant: on the Brush Valley road, will sell 4 miieh | up sale. > 2 stmn ' 2 > I. . cows, 2 heifers, six head young cattie, 3 brood sMITH & BAILEY . . . . . Proprietors prices paid are appended : A | Mr.and Mre, J. P, Wagner of Al-| Ethel Rowe Kathryn Ruble sows, 1 full biooded Chesterwhite boar, eligible VRIDAY., MARCH 2HTH-T. F . “a wa. SL 1ditor ! mount | a are vial 2 nyt h.| Dorothy Ruble } Lover to registry, 10shoats. EE. Hubler, Auct aeetown church, will sell jot of iy 8. W. SMITH . Editor | toons are visiting Mre, Wegner's fath- | 3 os A clean up sale { Loca! Editor and | Business Manager | paid | i 1a Hweet wood 2iig sth Swe ; 4 we { Zimmerman. Lock H n - horses. 8374 00 | or, D. W, Myer, Be h Furker Bat th Bweetwood FRIDAY, MARCH 10TH. »t ten o'clock Noah Zimmerman, Lock Haven, - horses, 3387 } ' . | Maud Parker Mary Whiteman Maynard Meeker, 2 1/2 miles oust +4 Centre Hall, | George Brindel, Belleville, 2 horses... 202 50 Mre, Robert Harter gpent a few dey | Ruth Bart Verna Frantz on the Brush Valley road, will sell horses, cattis FRIDAY, MARC H ATH NF inte. Zire aa y Bes > . { I nents, and household goods, This! .. 3 A Os Harry Yearick, Zion, 1 hors vor anseagivha gs 183 BO af last week with friends in Centre Maud Meeker Margaret Emery ! will a Rp Tne a Ana 2 gy Bom W. A. Lanon John Garner, State College, © h : 4 Hall | Esther Pamons Gladys Jones | 8 ‘ Charles Gephart, Rebersburg horso ye DAY " | Carrie Mitterling Mary Delinda Potter i 11 MARCH 111 at ¢ sioek VV Yo z n 4 Darbar aii] 3 fe - th { ing y Delinda Pott i RDAY, MARCH 11TH, at one o'clock, V. 3 : porter are ono and one-half dollar per year W. L. Ray, Belleville, 4« mules ..... . oo . arber wii: preach a trial mer Mabelle Sharer fre. Victor Auman i . y Fra ite and E. RB MeClellan, at the BATURDAY, MA ROH 2TH. . y 3 . p y { 3 * . . : Volk #43 1 x {1 nile west | 4 itr ii: % i $ 000 ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise | Harry Wolf, Miliheim, 1 horse i... 17050 | mon in the Preabyterian church Sat-| gel Frank Vianns Zettl lie vant | 8a entre HIE, will sal! entitle, spy " » in > $ suf 3 3} 4( "DB . { of Old Forti will sell iio ive st EL RG Raut of tog; OF more inches fox three ap A ore h N. A. Bhope, State College, 2 horses 4} urday evening, January 20. at 7:80 o'- Florence Zetile William Bradior LI DL CINEDLS So ; { JAY, MARCH 26th, ome o'clt 4 v SIH i . sar Baam Bal} mba 3 hire % Bg " ’ i” 7 ' ¥ , o M4 i lay advertising ocoupying less space than ten | Thomas Beam, Sellefonte, 1 hos ¢ ork, James Bweelwood Sumner Packer 1 black mare rising 4 years old, with foul, wi) cat Boring Mizia, wil inches snd for fess than three insertions r I. R. Tyson, Greenburr, 2 horses «397 ‘ : ; > Liu James Koller John Whiteman | make an excellent brood mare : will work Any fifteen to twanty-five cents pa tne for F. A. Esterline, Wolfs Store, 2 horsos ... 44 Ire, Edward Kaflar of Manefiald, Robert Ne Rohert Meeker | where hit ched and perfectly safe for women 0 tssue, according to composition. dinimum | Carstottor Miffl . ’ y be a ’ . "t | Rpm te A 3 { wi igh 1900 its, when matured, Ons charge seventy-five cents, Charles Kemstetter, Mifil ITE, 4 horecs Hit 0 , and Wm, Zidhman of Fiat | {14 Warren Homan | brown mare "17m, oid, with foal. a first-class Local notices accompanying display sdvertis. | M. A. Holderman, Woodward, 1 horse.........17 '{ Hoek, Ohir, visited thelr brothe r, J. Dwight g Carl Auman | brood mare and ail round good farm and draft ine five cents per line for each insertion ; other | pauee Mowery, Aaronsburg, 1 horse............ 96 00 ' f ™ hare Jacob Sharer { mare: good single line p ow lesder, One pair wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, 4 : 1 11 ¥, Zehwan, h : ’ 3 {dirk bay mares rising and 7 vrs old: full = J w Fleming slieville BOTSse cons 21 i ra fs} Alfect OF Kap i ’ h : twenty-five cents. Ales ¥ SINE. ' : v (3 0 . 2111 hat ' FROEID POAT ii rawiord | ters © well mated : work well together: fenriess Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three | [ra Shultz, Millheim, 2 | siren 75 Rev, G, L. Courtney will have ser] C= of ruest Fran of autos; welgh 2500 ibs. If you are insartions, and ten cents per line for each ed . vices in the Lutheran church, Thurs | something good, here it Is, One bay gel ditional insertion otal i {x EDWARD E, BAILEY Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as geod Class mall matter TERMR, The terms of subacription to the Re tether | years old, sound snd clean Ave tale Price 1 day aud Friday evenings of this week, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Kuarr and son | od to sil purposes. Good sing f - ae - 3 Y SEP y srw hos 1s | Mr.and Mrs J 3h Sharer for women to hitch and dri CHURCH APPYINTUMENTS ssnena———— a ——— fn preperatory service Haturdsy a’ oo wid . 3 | feng 3 yenrs oid, hiss be Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning. Prof. J, Two Seek Election, afternoon, followed by comwunion M1 at y Sire. mr 0 x : Beg. hes annonreed Barvics Sundey morning. Mr. and Mm Reformed -Unlon, morning; Spring Mills {000 he will not be 8 esnd i 5 - Homes of the friends and neighbors! Mr and Mrs F y + Centre 11, evening, A 12 4} i n afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening election to the office of State omit. of Mre, Robert Harter surprised ber on J ~—Tussey ville raing, communion ; 5 § oft ¢ y o $1 § Luthetan Fume) He, mara 8 ay ’ ) teeman. Col. 1. . Bpanpl « ni. Monday evening with a shower which Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening : . . aad o . iy re —————— ee — noanoed his candida wrt 4 consisted of many useful articles, | 1 hi ndicacy for t e. Sold May Urop, T. Marshman will preach D. W. Zarb United Evangelical -Lemo nt, den Hall, afternoon ; Centre Hall Ex-Judge Ellis . via | 3 very puest apent a very pleasant A week or two ago mention was: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 4 3 . A made that 8, W Mmith had baled a Alexander McCoy, on the MeCoy farm atl Potter y Plils for constipat. ME PALMER, NATURALLY, Democratic Convention to be held in | 8erved. Those present were Mre, Wim, . Mills, will sell horses, cattle r . ‘ / ew hay crop of almost one hundred and , in Juge, Htover, Nora Miller, Gussie Murray, Mayes, Auct Brings resnlt-—a Reporter adv, election as a delegate to the ation: ti . Delicious refreshments were F A. Mitchell Palmer’s recent anncon- | Ubicag cement that he ia 8 candidate for re- The election for the above offices will | Mary Helsh, Mrs, Fortney and daugh- election as Democratic nations] ¢ mo-| take place at the primaries in May, ter, Mre. Georges Bhugarte, Mrs, Joho mitteeman from Pennsylvania ja mses st sean Wright, Wm, Stover, Mr. and Mre, F, p oe j lendi Jol. Marriage WLicenses, W, Weber, Mr, and Mre. Frank Me- ; . paturel sequence to his eplendid off 8 20 . the lnspectivn resulted in the sale of Ww G. N. Fisher, Mre, H ency and an inepiration to the thous-| Ha ry E, Wail ir, Bellefonte F atlace, Mre, OG, oh ry | the whole bulk to him. ’ : ands of Democrats who regard hip ne i . Fogelmap, Bellefonte 8, Harro, Anna Bweeney, Anna Dale, es 5 ca in er pms m————— 9 twenty-five tone, BFeveraldealers were attracted by the item, and on Wednes- day morning F. E. Weber, the Boale- burg dealer, looked the hay over and hei a © lg © eir | s ‘od re, Rishel snd hie v#. Elizs their leader fn the counsels of their! Robert BE. Rider, Coburn Mre. Rishel snd daughters, Mrs, Eliz rncaters of Heal Ritate. " . " . of ¢ y thre ie Mr. an party, . =n | Anna E, Lingle, Coburn ft of wl Un hyn Dale, - fet William D. Custsrd to Jesse EB, py he welies nan for! ire, it roo», ure, OWE iid . . . E:Mr, Palmer ia the logical m OT} Earl D. Bierly, Gregg Twp, 8 3 ; Sundar Charehill, tract of iand in State Col- Weath er the place he now occupies, His inti-| | asic A. W y z foe Mill ale, Mre: Edward Huanpter, Mrs, ego. $4500 | Liz aniz, Bpring Mill y y lege 450, mste relationship with President ° Sai a . yma Stuart, Mre, Wm, Goheen and | acme irl stmt ( ee othe intions i i snehier. Maude Musser Mary tle son and the ther national leaders] Fwo'Stilroy Ladies Bprt, isu M jae " Mary Ly ’ equip him with a capacity for f : . ha 4 Viargaret (ane p. E. A. Fisher, ea we : . Nock owe vd trampled by tas Mire Civ ‘heap 1100, :. : : place which none will, of dare qtr} > ore Ae tna . Harry I: Hp. Gs iii I outer to. J. 'W- ‘THOMAS. which may lead to grip or even pneumonia, by tion. eeding h ire. R snd. sor. Mu. ohn Charles, Mis D. , \ i Fis ; Tf Ham . Walter Ludwig, Mre. J. |% [0008 OSC TD . Bo being careless about the comfort and care of ‘oor Mut, i 1 super. John Bechde!, Trust, to J. A. Bit. Liberty twp. So don’t run the risk of contracting a cold k.Under his brilliant leadership io congress and in the state organization, | . Margaret jingaman, Milroy, were severely " : ir je hile | o : Nw visors Bpring Twy., tract of lsnd in our feet, It is here that the greatest danger Democracy in Pennsylvania has fost| 0 "~~ O° : ire. J. Myer, Dr. L. E. Ridder, wife | = ot 8 $10 y . g g the sinister brand of bipartisanism Telurniog Tom allencanea al C77 land daughter, Mrs, M, A. B. Boal, and | 1 oe $lo. : ’ 1 i " Jacob Kettner’s Admr. to George 3 . day evening service of t! which once burdened it. It has be- y £ v2, Begner aud daughter, ras > . { ian church, si King, tract of land in Aasronsburg. ~~ — Come the vite, Rai tsontion WRC CL TLE ve ein GOOD SHOES & RUBBERS for good government that ita founders . ; . Luey Henney gave a party in jutended it to bo snd whic) the pe ; : tition . 4 } ta va f her grandson, Ralph Henney, ple have a right to possess, d ye So Teele ny Fuesday night, The cecasion was H tt uf % iiierl { » f Lhe s g . « 2AATE # IA It is due to his and his associates’ | z : . on ' fourteenth birthday anni- ; Aa . ‘ brain and bodil injaries while . 4 i trier, tract of Isne work that the Democratic party in d versary, Refreshments were served, ‘ tad Crissinan a jure a fhe ' 2a ‘ nly lities Fe . J an present were 3 snes Per ney lvania is the only political Pe abious and: sahiain tb] oe ere Raly r He n ganization, free of the suspicion that it | wreld Keller, Ernest Frank, Bhar. : briiaes . Mapd, trad will compromise pringiple to feed or . 30 iorger, Lynn Bittner, Frederic 1574 v % w1 iti political promises, Recent develop- { Continued from previous colui: Maoonre, Frederie Looas, Norman Walk- de . iu 4 ] ia : : » Frank Zeigler to riel Mush mentashow Gat it ‘is the: one Love it Baths tt Terese wane > flerson Blick, Beulah Foee, Ruth rank Z { KRE A MER & SON for Pennsylvanians who believe f 'e ' i mittee is an » . APRONS Hazel Ripks, Catharine ‘TH : " g i 1 ¢d fy 3 ’ wv nd, about 60 years lies. Guard against it with which will forestall these ills and add greatly to your health and happiness. COME IN TO-DAY. bare, § (06), duo, BH. Uzzell Adore, # natiops A.M. Finkle ¢t ux CENTRE HALL, PA. principle. an of sti etter things. Theres o Bradford, Adaline McClsushar, Pearl trapt of and tn Cent Mr. Palmer's announcement that be | jo jittle doubt that his perty will see 85d Luella Buble, Esther snd Nobs H 1 : nd o "a le willing to continue this crusade for | him re installed in the rlees he fei ¥ nor, Bealrice Kreamer Miriam pap, treet of lar better things and will permit the u spicaously bopore, nye $300, A Ix I< H; Ga Gd __ The Man with a 26-Year Reputation now hI RO A in the hands of THE NATIONAL SALES CONCERN of New York City, who will turn loose all our goods at BIG Savings to you E STATEMENT BY AN | I have surrendered, and have placed my « ntire mammoth assorted $18,000 stock in FREE! Absolutelv FREE! the hands of the National Sales Co. of New York City, with strict instructions to turn : y , locse at'prices that will stagger belief and defy competition and production, I earnestly urge my present and prospective BEAUTIFUL & VALUABLE PRESENTS patrons and friends to anticipate their wants ard needs for Fall, Winter and Summer. It is understcod that my misfortune will be given away on spening day. To stay is your benefit, What more can I say than this ? Your money refunded on all dissatisfied purchases. : away from this sale is throwing $$$ away RR: spect fully yours, sioN£EDy A, KESSLER, A FEW HONEST Q JOTATIONS THAT TELL A CONVINCING STORY : MEN'S COLLARS | BOYS Al LADIES’ SHOBS | “*“Suoes" |CRAWFORD Shoes “assess Top Coats | $1 Ladies’ Oxlords 2 00 3.00 Values THE $3.00 KIND S00 Pairs of high-grade Shoes, § 704, all siges, colors, styles and § Oxford Shoes of every shape tion, inc oi Rubber Collars, § Value, § | nll sizes snd styles. Values ] desighe, Values from $4.00 to | and description, at your i hile they las orice om $350 to $5 11.00. While . . Salles oy lam, sale I hie Ic Sale price . ; $2 40 Sale price 70C Sale Price $1.70 ron ay a $5.00 08¢ 3: 1.00 2) hi they 08¢c mercy Salle: prise 40¢C MEN'S MITTENS SUIT CASES 0 © memes | Sale Begins Friday, January 28 | sow oc a The 50¢ kin: § . ‘aa Peruvian, etc. All colors for all occas A $1.50 Fur Glove, sale price AT 9:00 A. M. SHARP—RAIN OR SHINE— siovs. The $1.25 kind at . . . . . 70¢ CHILDREN’S UNDERWE rgd en AND LASTS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY REND USDIRVEAR A wonderfully made woolen garment; re MEN'S PANTS REVEMBER THE DAY & DATE, HANG THIS ON YOUR WALL AND PATIENTLY WAIT FOR THE BIG DAY & ITS PRESENTS tails the wotld over at $2 55, price $1.19 104 pairs, consisting of Jetges, worsteds, - : g gto 30 Sqlom 910 sas: Two Beautiful $20.00 Mirrors GIVEN AWAY Absclutely FREE BUYS WOOL tars The $2.00 kind, Sale price . . 98¢ Actual valve soc, Sale price . | . oc \ The kind, S a2 8}. ; . : ars The & 3 a Se proce [2 31.98 I'o the person holding the lucky number. With every purchase amounting to or exceeding One Dollar we will give a The $6.co kind, Sale price . . . . 398 coupon with two corresponding numbers ; detach the coupon, deposit one-half in the ballot box at the cashier's desk TRUNKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | and retain the other. One mirror will be given away Wednesday, February 2nd, and the other on Monday, Febru- Great variety of modern styles, wel] Underwear of quality, retails at 35, ary Tth. Both drawings will take place at 4 p. m. sharp, rain or shine—at Kessler's Department Store. A bank rivited, double solid brass locks, fibre Sale price . . . . .. . I clerk will draw the lucky numbers in the presence of the smiling congregations. Prizes will be awarded to only those lined, Sale price . . . . . $2.08 SILK HOSE present. Bring your neighbors and watch for the big time. NATIONAL SPECIAL SALES CO. OF N. Y. — : nn The asc kind, 2 pairs for . . . . . 288 OUR MISFORTUNE---YOUR BENEFIT. MEN'S SILK SHIRTS The boc kind, petpair . , . . ...1H08 Regumnr $2.00 value, Sale price . . . 79¢ BOYS’ FLEECE-LINED Ride at our expense. We refund your Railroad fare for a ra- | !eavy double-stitohed Madras Shir UNDERWEAR FREE RIDE TO MILLHEIM. dius of 30 miles on presentation of return trip ticket, with pur- $1.50 value, Sale price . . . . . . . A warm 75¢c garment, Sale price . . 37¢ chases amounting to or exceeding $10. Just think of it. A. KESSLER. Regular 75¢ Shirts, Sale price . A. KESSLER’S DEPARTMENT STORE riliheim, Pa.