— THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN'A. THURSDAY, AUGUST 81, 1916 SMITH & BAILEY , . . . . Proprietors S. W.SMITH . . . . . . Editor { Loca! Editor and Business Manager Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hall as second mail matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- one and one-half dollars per year. RTISING RATRES-Display advertise of ten or more (inches, for three or more in ten cents per inch for exch issue, Dis advertising occupying less space than ten for less than three imsertions, from to twenty-five cents per inch for each imue, soccording to oom tion. Minimum charge seventy-five cents. Looal notices AACOmpARY {if display advertis- 10g Ivo cents per line each insertion ; other. , eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents. L I notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS EDWARD B. BAILEY afternoon. Harvest Home at both appointments. Methodist—8prucetown, morning : Centre Hall afternoon; Spring Mills, evening. Second quarterly communion s:rvice. morning ; Union, Harvest Home Lutheran—Georges Valley, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening each place. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICAET, FOR PRESIDENT, WOODROW WILSON FOR VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS R. MARSHALL Democratic State Ticket. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR ELLIS L. ORVIS FOR STATE TREASURER, SAM'L B. PHILSON FOR AUDITOR GENERAL JAMES B. MURRIN District and County Ticket. FOR CONGRESS, WILLIAM E TOBIAS FOR ASSEMBLY, MITCHELL 1. GARDNER Wilson hes stabilized finance and American business, American Every progressive ensclment is the Democratic Perty’s work. ———— tp — np The Americsn peopie are not to play with dynamite, on— Mr. Hughes bes plsced most of egge in a Mexican basket, ——————— LOCALS, going A carload of fertilizer just received ; can quote you good prices.—R. D. Foreman, Miss Edpa Little, of Rutherford, New Jersey, returned home on Thure- day after a we: k's with her grand-uncie, J. T, Potter, The pink label on week means thal if you paid subscrip- tion within the past two months, credit is given for the first time, There is no doubt that potatoes will not go begging for a market this fall, Locally the crop will below normal, and the same condition exists thruoout the state, Mr, snd Mrs, Roy Crust and two children, and the former's father, Reuben Crust, of Fillmore, sutoed to the C, T. Crust home, east of town, on Bunday to spend the day, visit your psper this i¥ far Pad be Prof. H. A. Dodson, who holds an clerical position with standard Bteel Works al Bornham, iny { Thursday ) will move family from this place to near Lewistown, Orie A. Jamison, of Monroe, Wie- conaip, was an arrival in C Baturday, afternoon and will some time with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mre, Victor A. Auman, the hia ntre spend ~£ TT RE hi KR 2x GEORGE L, GOODERART, A Foremost ultizen Passes Away Early Mouday Morning. —An Harnost Worker in Chureh, Community sand Polltios Party — Was Aged 71 Yemrs and 0 Mouths, i The life of a good and useful citizen came to an end early Monday morn- ing when George Luther Goodheart passed away at his home in this place For the past four weeks Mr, Goodhart had been more or lees sertously 1 with bronchial trouble and in that time suffered several hemorrhages which greatly reduced his vitality, The day preceding bis death he was In excel- lent spirits and consented to accom- pany his sop, James C,, on a short auto trip. This was followed by a hearty supper and at an early hour he retired, At mideight on Sunday the family wes awnkened by his call, he requesting (hat the eleeciric fan be itarted, His speech was very faint and was made with great eftort, An- other hemorrhage seized him avd ows ing to his already weskened condition e was nnable to eurvive the drain on His entire the family was at fina! summon Lia aystem, i fs bedeide when GEORGE L. GOODHART From a recent photograph) A son and a rom the west had been ealled death, condition came at 2:15 a. daughter ome 8 few YVhile the om, ins precedis 4 his geri sa of his usns was evident to many his sudden pass- Ing away was nevertheless a great shock to the community. Mr. Goodhart was born near Potters Mille, March 28, 1845, hence was in his seventy-second year, He was a son of John and Marthe Gregg (McEwen) Goodhart. He was one of a family of the only six children, y surviving one of Lewis- with his er on the farm and taught school n the winter, On Feb, 10, 15870, he wes united in marrisge to Busan A. Evave, daughter of Evan snd Mary \ Evans, To tl on were born : : Anna M., wife of John Evans, of White, Bouth Dakota ; Ads J., wife of D, Wagner Geiss, of Belle- fonte; James C., on the old home- stead at Centre Hill; G. Bruce, of Oraopgeville, Ill, and Paul m., who died in infapcy. Mr, Goodhart wae a true Christian man, a member of the Sinking Ureek ( Centre Hall) Presby- rian chureh, teing James M. Goodhart, wi. In early life he 4 Was i® Rp five childrer and for over 40 years ive elder in thi: church. first and he was i contributor toward the branches of its work, A from a former the home has been cal - ed upon to part with a lowing husband and faithful father ; family has ven up an bonored head ; the chureb TES BI BM lia church was fn ibe: diffrent etter of pastor LL 8° Oost condolence 0 the L. G. Rearick and Frank John motored from Lock Haven Centre Hall on Thursday evening ane spent the night with te mother, Mre. Mary Rearick, Mr. Rearick used his large furniture de- livery truck in making the run, The Reporter acknowledges an invi- tation to attend the twentieth anui- versary celebration of the founding of the Oda Fellow’s Orpheus Home of Central Penneyivanis, which will be held on the bome giounds on Labor Day, Monday, September 4th, 8. Paul Dioges, of Meadville, made his annual visit to Cen re Hall last week, spending the greater part of the time with his mother, Mre, Mary Dinges, at the J. C. Rossman home, Mr. Dioges for years has taken the week or which falls August 25th a- his vacation period in order to be with his aged mother as she starts a8 new mile in life's journey. He i» manager of the Underwriters Association in Meadville, which does an exclusive fire insurance business, Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes F. High snd niece, Mise Mary Runkle, of Lock Haven, were in Centre Ha | for a few houre on Thursday of last week. They came to Centre county to attend the funeral of Mre. Ira Rishel at Bosle- burg. Mr. High, when s younger mab, was employed as 8 fem baud in the Eariystown district for several years, and likes Lo refer back to those days. Mr. High and family were accompanied by Mr. Waite, also of Lock Haven, who drove the car, but in a short while Mr. High will be operating an Oskisnd “‘eix,” now ordered, sud then will come to Centre county more frequently, Ons BOG thas lost su devoled plliar; the com- unity and county have parted with Politically Mr. Goodhart was 8 #‘spch Democrat and served his party in various offices. For two terme he was County Commissioner in Centre county; he represented his party in State conventions, and held various local offices of Honor and trust, sll of which he filled with credit and bovor, His Democracy wes clean out snd his political convictions were deep rooted, at the same time being broad sud liberal in bis views, widow, the children named and the ove brother survive The above, Lim, Fuoveral services were held Wednes- day morning at 10:30 o'clock at his late home and lnterment was made in the local cemetery, Rev. Day, of Alex- andris, offi isting. A large concourse of friends and relatives were in attend. ance and the floral tributes were many and beautiful, A more detailed biographical sketch will appear next week. A A AANA, Unlidren May Attend Grange Falr, Au official announcement from the Histe Health Department is to the effect that there will be no interfer ence with regard to children sttend ing Grange Encampment and Fair at Centre Hall. A —— AP LAAN Btyets Glimore, On Tuesday evening at the Luther- an parsonsge st Asropsborg, Erpest E. Styers, of near Coburn, and Miss Jessie Gilmore, of nesr Millheim, were united in msrrisge by Rev, M, D. Geesey, Thursday, Augnet 17th, at high noon, John Kandall Miller, son of Dr, E, M. Miller, of Beavertowp, snd Jane Estella McCormick, daughter of Dr, snd Nre, NB, HN, MoeCormick, of Hubleriburg, were united in marrisve at the home of the bride by the Rev. M. D. Geeeey, of Asronsburg. The beautiful ring ceremony of the Luther- an church was ueed. Byron Musser, of Millheim, was best man and Miss Roealine McCormick, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bride was dressed in taffets. The wedding march of ** Hearts and Flowers!” was play ed, while the contracting parties took their places before an altar of ferns and hydrangede, After the ceremony, dinoer was served, the young couple then leaving for Tyrone, Mt, Union, and other pointe, The bride is a graduate of & usquehan- na University, and the groom a gradu- { the sud bapking course of College, snd while & ivstitution played 1814 and 19156 fostball ings | gradastjon he ig in the Farmers nile ‘ Hihein, sie © business “inte ut the guter usnid oi ha lever, in cmaploved ve Ba clerk Na al Bank ai uvg ecuple will reside 11: a | hedr by Werle big tha the 1 h recipier ore, veiuasble presents Dr, and Mre, family, Dr, aud Mre, E. Miller and sone, Dr. and Mrs, G. 8. Frank, and Mre, Mary Miller, of Millheim ; Mr, and Mre. M, CC, Kearos and sor, of Besvertownp, aud Mre, M, D. Geesey, of Asronsturg, sin—————— BOALSBURG # Margaretin Goheen js vielling ends at Har . (Red ingdon, 4 rge Hall, of Wilmingtor y 12 visiting ber sister, Miss hh J. Kelier, Delaware Ar Aaronsburg, Gillard Elsenhsver is employed at Burnham, Myre. Lydian Meyer is in a oritiesl condition at this writing, Miss Mary Stahl is not er joying the bent of health at present, Mr. and Mre, J. H. Crouse took advantage of the Atlantic City ex- cureion, Merchant J, F. Krape, who was awny from business becanse of i'l health, is greatly improved, Mie, Wes Adams and deughter, Helen, from Smithfield, are visiting her brother, Mr. and Mre. Cunninghsm and three children are spending a week with relatives in south Danville, Mr. and Mre, Allen Grove of Belle- fonte were guests of their cousine, Mr, and Mre, Jumes Hollaway, for a few dave, Mre. W, R, Houser and deoghters, Edith sand Katherine, of Bellefonte, spent a week with the former's aged mother, Mre, L, K, Lenker. Mr. snd Mre, Charles Wolfe, Mre, C. G. Bright snd Mre, Bmith sutoed to { Plensant Gup on Bslurdsy where they visited reintivee, derehant KE, i tire le i A. Bower sold his en it of merchandise to Mr, HBaom, {of Bellefonte, III health forced Mr. I retire from business, ir. and Mre, W, A, Guisewite were to Lewieburg last week and brought bome thelr aged sunt, Mre, Hara Harper. Mre. Elsie Commiogs baby of Pleasant Gap are spending time with her mother, Mre, Charles Wolfe, ae well as with other relatives, B. F, Btover has the sympathy of the community in the loss of his barn | ar d contents by fire, Bundsy morning. {| A more extended secount appears else- wer oo Miller and i ROTI E | where, | Mr. and Mre. Charles Boyder and Austin Dale and daughter Catharine | two children, of Altoons, Mr, and Mre, t 1 sy after st Btate| E41. Vonads, «f Meckeyville, were an ollege, | auto party whose presence agreeably Mr. and Mre, George Stuart of Belle- | surprised Miss Alice Biight, on Hatur- aper ure oon vue pent several days with the form] eét’s mother, Mrs. Emma Stuart, Mre, J. W, Miller and Mre. Andrew! Thurs | , Of Blate College, spent day with friends here, William CUsthermasn, who is seme ployed at Lewisburg, spent Huoday | with his Mre. John Stuart, of State College, | spent several days of last week at the home of Mre, Emma Stuart. Mr, Mrs. Alfred Kunarr and three children, of Kansas, visited Mr. Kunarr's sister, Mre, Charles Kuhnp, Cyril Zschman, Howard Bricker, Ruos«ell Iehler, John Charles and Harry Kohn autoed to M1, Gretna on fuesday, Mr. and Mre, and James Po and Charlies Mothersbaugh and son spent Thursday of last week at the home of B. F. Homan at State College, A.J. Hazel and family sttended a reunion at Rebersburg last Thursday, On rman ne ALTE, heir return b companied by Mise Miriam Weaver, who is visitiog them for a short time. Dr. L. E. Kidder, wife and daugh- ter, Mr.and Mrs. Benton Heberling, of State College, and Mrs, George Thompson, of Alto, sutoed to Mt, Gretos on Tuesday and spent a day there, ire, me they Ware ac-| Alice Magoffin indies al a supper on last I't n Stuart, Mre, Emma Stuart, Ww OUP, Mre, William re. L. E, y Mra, Johu Jacobs Lda Jounson, Alfred E. Ropp, of Fort Loudon, who some time ago took his parents to hi returned with Rapp was ace children. Psu ) #¥pent several entertained Thurs. wy Evel were Mrs, | Mrs, | (Goheet day evenir Jat M. A. Ml (he Dresent E. (¥ pre i Kidde ‘ a and Miss ein ante, Mr, Gase with hi On Mre. Elmer Houtz snd dsoghter Maud, Mra George Hou'z and daughter and Mre, E. M. Kuhn autoed to Williamsport, They were accompanied by Mr, and Mre, William Koho, of Williamsport, who had been visiting their daughter, Mre, George Hou'z, Mre, Houtz and daughter remained at Williameport where she will spend some time with her parents while Mr, Houtz is at Mt. Gretne, a ———————_—— a SR Tusseyviille Miss Viola Harter is spending a few weeks with her parents, Nevin and Mary Robb, of State College, spent a few days with their sunt, Mre, Those Bwartz, Rev, Fischer, of Shamokip, spent a few days among friends here, Baby, Mary Alice Eminhiger ocele- brated ber first birthday last Saturday, at the home of her grandmother, Mre, Mary Ishler. Those present were Verna and Dorothy Lingle and Iss- bel Lee, of Spring Mille. She receiv ed rumerous presen’'s and had ber picture taken by Master Harold Flink, Charles Geary, of Altoons, spent Sunday with his family at the M. F, Rossman home, ————— A —————— Marriage Licenses, Forest W, Johnson, State College Edoa P. Williame, Benore Raymond A, Baird, Milesburg Carrie M. Btrunk, Btate College Edward W. Watkine, State College Bertha May Jackson, Lemont day. Re —— Linden Hall Miss Eether Bparr of Williamsburg i epending a fow weeks visiting Mise Irene Ross, Pre Miller and ildrer relatives here, having made the trip from Chester in thelr mew car, Mre, Clarence Lemon and dsughter, who had been vieiting here last week, left for their home in Monessen on Thursday. The school in this locality will not open before the 18tE, Migses Margaretta Goheen and Ed- wine Wieland motored to Hunting- don isst week and will spend some time there, fessor and Mrs, B, are visiting Colyer. Mies Maranda Bohn spent Friday at the Jacob Royer home, A. J. Weaver and dsughter Willa spent Thureday at the H. A. MeClellan Some, Miss Grace Horner spent Thursday with her brother, Orvis Horner, and wife, Mr. and Mre, John Venrick are the proud parents of a baby boy, Mr. and Mre, Orvie Horner and Mr. and Mre. Arthur Holderman took in the excursion to Atlantic City. Loveday Gettig, sisters Isabel and Freds, from Braddock, spent Wednes- day with Willa Weaver, Mre. Sara Shadow is spending some ti ve at the James Fetterolf home in Centre Hall, Mrs. Daniel Boho, of Centre Hall, #pent a few days at the Jacob Royer howe, Mrs, Hn AM MP HARA CENTRE MILLS Mre. Lizzie Hasseoplug, who has been suffering from a carbuncle under ber arm, the past week, is improving nicely’ Mrs. Neese, of New York State; Ezra Breon and family, of Philadel- phis, and George Breon, of Californie, are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Eliss B.eon at this place, Mrs. Walters aud children returned to their home in Altoona after having had a very pleasant visit with Mr, aud Mre. Aribhur Cummings, Mr. and Mre. J. A, Kline visited their eon at Jersey Shore last Satur. day. They were accompanied by Mer, and Mrs. Cann and children, Mr. and Mre, Weaver of Zion visited Mr. and Mre. Adam Relish over Bup- FRUITTOWN, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holderman spent Fundsy in Atlantie City, Mre, J. A. Gettig and oblldren re turned to their home in Braddock on Tuesday after six weeks’ camping at this place, Mre. Harry Ishler and two obildren, of Boalsburg, spent a day last week with friende at this place, Mise Weaver of Lewistown was a gueet at the Thomas home last week. Mrs. H. A. MoUlellan snd three children spent Bunday at the T. J. Flelsher home, William Relber, of Johnstown is visiting ar the home of his grand father, W. A. Reiber, i —— a — He kept us out of war; he has given prosperity to the country. Answer if you oan, ARM FOR BALE CONTAINING ABOUT Fity Acres, thirteen of which are in fair timber, balance under high state of cultivation. All necessary outbulldings in good repair, Con crete allo, 7x22, tried two seasons and gives en. tire satisfaction. Water piped from never falling | spring to house and barn. Fruit of all kinds, ex- cept peaches Free delivery from Centre Hall, RB 2 kth wall to door ; Bell telephone from spring ills, Falling health is resson for selling. Anyone wishing more land has thé privilege to buy small farm which adjoins one mentioned sbove, If | you are luterested come and look this over, i G. W. TRESSLER, 1 12 Miles East Panns Cave Address Centre Hall, Pa. K2 WE HAVE ON HAND 1L.OT OF PAPER ROOFING on which we can quote you attractive prices. Doors & Sash Well made with the best quality of Pine and Cyress woods. A BIG 820 U4 BREED WHEAT FOR BALE ~About 15 bushels | of Leap's Prolific seed wheat; price $200 per bushel, recleaned —C, T, CRUST, Centre Hall, | Pa., Bell ‘phone, #¥1-BA 0.85 pad, | Prices are right. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, haves known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obli ations made ALR) OF C ERCE, RATIONA 4 BAY Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Bold all Dru sts. Dre ny Pills for constipation. Thinking of Building ? SEE US FIRST Zettle & Lucas CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Proprietors Centre Hall Planing Mill, Pa, Centre Hall, I : If Summer Reductions at Odenkirk’s Store LADIES’ GUN METAL AND VELVET SHOES . - $3.00 75¢ DRESS STRAW HATS - - $1, 1.25, 1.50 i, 1.50 AWNING STRIPE SKIRT MATERIAL 25¢cyd READY-MADE SKIRTS in Picque and Garbadine, Reduced to $1.25, A Nice Line of Shirt Waists, House Dresses, Aprons & White Underskirts Watermelons and Cantaloupes ODENKIRK’S STORE (at the R. R, station) Centre Hall, Pa. You are invited to visit our store and learn of the Big Stock of goods we constantly keep on hand, We believe thst you will become = ] customer once you make a few purc Try us. ~—W, A, Naot x $2.50 Former Price Teguiar hases, Odenkirk. The Centre Hall Pharmacy Big Line of Fresh Chocolate Candies TRY OUR SODA FOUNTAIN During the hot days. The right place to quench your thirst. Many New Toilet Articles THE CENTRE HALL PHARMACY A Store You Like to Go to niin itis BARGAINS at the Grange Encampment Centre Hall, September 9th to 15th I will discontinue the sale in my home store of— Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Sheets P illow Cases, Ribbons, Cur tains y &e. Also, Watches and Fine Jewelry. And will sell them at— 25 Per Cent. Discount ee ———————————— not considering the advance in price. Your chance to save money at EF HUBER'S B= Le
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