The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 26, 1916, Image 4

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    THE CENTPE REPORTER.
ISSUED ‘WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL - - PENNA.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916
SMITH & BAILEY
SB. W, SMITH . .
Froprietors
Editor
f.oca! Editor and
EDWARD E, BAILEY { Business Nanager
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall aa
second Class mall matter
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Lutheran--Unlon, morning ; Georges Valley,
afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
Reformed ~Centre Hall, moming ; Tuseyville,
afternoon.
Methodist—Spracetown, morning ; Centre Hall, |
afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET,
FOR PRESIDENT,
WOODROW WILSON
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
THOMAS R. MARSHALL
Democratic State Ticket
FOR URITED BTATES BENATOR
ELLIS L. ORVIS
FOR STATE TREASURER,
SAM’L B. PHILSUN
LOUALS,
Bunday -ichool convention at Farm-
era Mille, Friday, Nov, 10th,
William Zettle left thie week for
Milton where he secured employment
in a shell factory.
Mre. Christine, widow of Rev.
Christine, of Elysburg, is visiting her
daoghter, Mre. T. L. Moore.
Mre, J. ©. Harper snd dsughter,
M ies Heler, of Belletonte, spent Batar-
dsy avd Bunday at the George H,
Emerick bome,
Mre, Reuben Garis and little deugh-
ter, of Luxor, in the Pittsburgh die-
triet, visited relatives bere and at
Pleasant Gap the past weelk,
Mrs. Rosetta Luse and Mre, Famuel
Long, of Penns Cave, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Luse, on the
Huyett farm, a few days last week,
Mr, and Mre. Charles Fair and son
William, of Reading, spent from Bat-
urday until Monday at the home of
Mre, Fair's brother, John Kreamer,
J. Frank McClellan is floding easy
digging for the cellar of his new home,
baving come upon an old foundation
of a houee, apparently, at a depth of
four feet.
The homes of Mre. Mary Roes and
Mre. O. F. Funk were wired for eleo-
tric light during the past week. Oop
Wedpesday work was begun on the
Odd Fellows’ store building.
Guy W. Jacobe witnessed the Penn-
Htate football game at Philadelphia on
Saturday which spelled defeat for his
He
then came up to Centre Hall, spending
Hundsy and Monday with bis mother,
| Tuesday afternoon he returned to New
| York City where he will be employed
| for the winter in the repair of ice
manufacturing machinery.
Mr. and Mre, J. C. McClenahan, of
Potters Milles, motored to Union coun-
| ty last week, spending the time with
relativie, Mr, McClenshan'’s big osr
oze cut snd out, |, oontiy underwent extensive repairs
| and during the time It remained st
| the garage Mr, McClenaban was called
Regardless of your political convie- | upon to make 8 number of big tripe
tione, spy voter in Centre county who | which necessarily had to be refused.
is & temopersree men cen vote snd |
| However, at present he ls sgalo ip
ought to vote for 8r, Gardoper, |
take care all touring
M Tobi ' ed parties.
Mr. oblar, if elected 0 Congress, i
would vot be epgroseed in other busie | Mr. and Mrs. FB, E. Hpangler, of
ness to euch sn extent that be could | Cblesgc, Iilinole, are visiting the
pot be at his pest of duty when the former's father, W, W, Bpapgler, In
workingman’s interests are at stake. Centre Ha h Mr. Hpengler is a repre
Congressman Rowland voted only on sentative of Fisher & Company, mano-
about half the bills before congress, factures of cigar boxer, which business
is booming just at present, He views
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No wag who whi vote for W. BE. }the campaign as being favorable to the
Tobias for congress wil! have cceasion election of Wilsor, and gives as hia
to regret it, He wes raleed on the | OPinion that fahis home state wary
farm, taught school 10 various patts of women will vote for the retention of
Clearfield county, became suparic- | President Wikon on the pesce issue,
tendent of the schools of that county, i and that the iaboring class see in the
all of which indiestes Be has the | president a willingoess to desl iquare
ability to serve in the office to which | with tain aud capstquent'y wil to #
he aspires. Vole for bim becsure he | very ‘arge extent suppor hiw,
is just the kind of man who can be| Mr. snd Myre. J. C. Beholl sud son of
approsched sfler be biccmes 8 con-| Altovts, on Tuerdsy, stopped at the
gressman in fact, home of the former's sister, Mre. B, B,
————————— Kresmer, on their way to Lewistown,
Hunting Notes and while here paid his respecte to the
Rabbits may be legally killed begin-| Reporter. Mr. Beboll for a long time
ning next Wednesday morning, bas been conuected with the Peon
Erdman West killed the limit Central Electric SHBpaDS) With his
" . . Copecern Liss ODE O a ree anis »
grey squirrels o8 Monday afternoon. Lewistowp. The junior 3 Beholl
Archey W. Zettle of Pleasant Gap | , 4. o position ss chemist with the
succeeded in killiog a 10:1b. turkey on | , ..\y Chemical company, Pittsburgh.
Friday. Speaking of the prospects of Wilson's
Charles Wagner, of Potters Mille, | glection, Mr. Beboll thinks that if
killed s ten-pound wild turkey on | conditions about Altoona can be judged
Friday. from the President is a sure winner,
Al, Krape ran into a bunch of wild | and in his opinion ought to be.
turkeys on Nittany mountain last A drove of seven deer—six does and
Thureday, but failed to get a shot, a buck—w1s the pretty eight which
Palmer Dreese bagged five greys and | presented iteeif to Frank Phillipe, of
two phessants on Tuesdsy morning, | Colyer, early Monday morning while
sand returned home only because hie | on bis way into the Beven Mountains
smmuniiion ‘an out, where a force of men are engaged in
J. L. Goée of pesr Milroy won the | mowing fire roade, under Forester
enviable distinction on Fridsy of | Montgomery. The deer were partak-
shooting a wild cat that he encounter- | ing of their morning meal in the or-
ed in the mountain wilde near his | chard on the David Geary farm, which
home while tracking emall game, The | Jo right in the heart of the best deer
slain animal measured over two feet in | hunting country on the entire range.
body length. There is a bounty of $4 | There was only a moment’s chance for
upon wild cate, sdmiring the beauty of the fleet-footed
—— - snimale, bul it nevertheless was a feast
Temperance Workers at Tasseyviile, for the eyer of the early morning visit.
Five students from Pennsylvania] or, who thinks nosuch luck would be
Btate College will hold a temperance | possible on the first day of December,
meeting in the (Union echbareh, st] Justtoshow a New York business
Tusseyville, Funday evening pext. | man what a pretty drive in Pennayl-
These young men are holding similar | vania really wesnt, I. L. Harvey, con-
meetings io all parts of Centre county, | nected with the Orviston brick worke,
and their program is ssid to be both | at Orvistor, motored to Centre Hall
varied snd highly interesting. Ev ry-| on Mordsy sftesnoor, bringing with
body is invited, bim Charles E. Fowler. Mr. Fowler
represents the Cazsrnlkow-Rionda
Company, who have a battery of suger
refining plants in Cube, one of the five
of which is located at Frat claco, Cube,
havivg a plantation connected with it
of 60,000 scree. A single plant (urns
out from 860,000 to 500,000 bags (880
Ibe, per bag) of raw sugar per year.
His mission st Orviston wes to hurry
a consignment of an order for a mill.
lon fire brick ueed in the construction
of the sugar refineries, Fpeaking of
the drive to Centre Hall, Mr, Fowler
declared be hed pever in oll his travels
witnessed a prettier sight than was
presented to him from the top of old
Nittany,
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Marriage Licentes,
Ew E, Riter, Bellefonte
Evelyn E. Brower’, Fleming
Jos ph 1. Johustor, Crafton
Rose A, Woods, Boslsburg
Perry CO, Moran, Bellefonte
Morthe Botbrock, Bellefonte
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL
JAMES B. MURRIN
District and County Ticket
FOR CONGRESS,
WILLIAM E TOBIAS
FOR ASSEMBLY,
MITCHELL I. GARDNER
If ycu sre for bu
vote for Neott,
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shape {to of
{
of
Wugner-Haupt,
On October 17th, at the Reformed
parsonage in Boalsburg, by Rev, RB, C,
Btover, Ernest A, Wagner, of Oak
Hall, and Miss Marie K., Haupt, of
Bellefonte, were united in marriage,
Akror, Ohlo, will be their future
home, where the groom has employ-
ment in the rubber mille,
I MAA SE
At Garman's Upera House,
Baturday, October 28th, matinee sud
evening—'' Meid to Order "a theatri-
cal attraction that hes made a real hit
amorg theater goers, A rollickirg
comedy with spirited music. Don't
mies i*, Hee ad, for prices,
Mondsy, Ootober 80h, ¢vepning
only~*" The Gir] Without a Chance"
~g play for the mothers; full of
comedy, pethor, tears and lsoghter,
A mode} sud fearless ples for the bete
terment of girls who are without pa-
rents and homer, Bee ad.
New Series
Model 75 B
Roadster $620
fob Tolede
Three to fifty per hour on high—that’s
the speed report. we get from owners
all over the country.
And 20 to 25 miles per gallon of gas is
the economy report.
A corking good car—
A price that makes it the greatest value
on the face of the earth-
That combination has kept the factory
thousands of cars behind sales for
weeks and weeks.
But we're getting them in right along.
Better see us about yours today.
BOALSBURG.
Misses Nora Miller and Luella Ross
visited friende at Biate College, spent Bunday in Brush Valley.
“ The Camp Fire Girls” will hold s Willism Adame, of Millbeim, erjoy-
box socisl in Bosal Hall, Baturday eve-! od a good dinper at the home of his
ning. Everybody come, sunt in this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs. H. E. Crouse and Miss Radle
three children, of Altoons, spent sev-' Guisewite visited relatives in Winfield
eral days with Mr. Fisher's mother. for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Houtz and! Charles Harter, of Madisonburg,
three childrer, and Mary Kidder spent | wae 8 Sunday guest at the home of his
Haturdsy afternoon in Milibeim. mother,
Mre. O. L. Mothershaugh spent Hat- Mr. snd Mre., Adsm Bowersox, of
urday ip Beilefonte, with her brother, Lenore, were guesta of the Istter’s sis
George Keller, who is very sick in the | ter, Mis. Alice Blover, for a few days.
hospital Mre, ( Rev.) Eyere, nee Musser, of
Mre. Fred Weber, Mre. Charles Danville, is visiting her brother, Dr,
Kubn and Mrs, Charles Megner, spent CO. 8B, Musser,
Thureday at the Charles Rose home Mre. George McKay and daughter
near Pipe Grove, Florence, of Philadelphis, are visiting
Mre. Wm Goheen, Mre, Alice Me- the former's mother, Mrs. W. H.
Goffin, Mrs, HBophia Hall, Misses Pbillipe. y <li
Margaret Lytle and Margsretta Go- Editor J. OC. Hostermsan and family,
heen, spent Baturday in Bellefonte. of Milihelmw, were Sunday guests of
Mre, Hall entertained these ladies sl the former's sister, Mre. John Haines,
the Brockerhbofl house for dinner. who ia very ill,
JOH NSTON-WOODS NUPTIALS. Mr. and Mre, Leo Hainer, of Bun.
bury, spent a few daye with the Isat
A ver retty wedding took place »’ a :
Peril 4 es e. at the bride’s bome, tse’ Jaren, Mr. and Mre. H. E.
when Mies Rose Woods became the .
wife of Irvin Jobhnstor, of Pi tsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Guisewite suto-
The bride looked very beautiful in ber ©d to Centre Hall on Bunday to visit
white dress, with ber lovely bouquet the former's mother, Mre, Bara Miller,
of roses. ‘Ibe ring ceremony wes per- Who is ill. : :
formed by the new Presbyterian pac- Mr. sand Mre, George Colner and
tor, Rev. L. V. Bsrber, Ute Woods two childrer, of Danville, were anter-
is the youngest daughter of Mre. ( Dr.) tained for a tew days at the Cunoing-
J. F. Woode. Mr. Jobneton is = bam home,
grandson of Green Irvin (decessed ) (Clark Herman motored from State
of Oak Hall, and son of Letitia W. College on Bundsy, taking beck home
Jobopstor, of Crafton. After the cere-| with him Mre. Heruan, who spent
mony, which was witoessed by a feW some time here, i
relatives, a splendid bridal dinner was |
served, The couple were agen to!
Bellefonte in an suto by her cousine,
Matthew Goheen and wie where the y | Tetitnsa With lie best girl, whose
nd- | ,
100k An east bound train for an ex | More, Ballie Hettinger and daughter,
ed wedding tiiy, after which he | 0 ine Avpuvie, and Mre, Bwestwood, all
> where they will|
wil} eur to Uisfion The Bente of Georges Valle , spent Bunday with
ople sre all sorry to part with Mies | Mre. Elizabeth Weaver,
oods ; she will be missed in many
waye in her home towr, snd every one |
extends 10 her the very best wishes for |
a hap y wedded life,
fA sn,
Aaronsburg.
Warren Winkieblech and family
8 trip to Williswsport recently, and
Tusseyville
Mre. Henry Moyer, of Lemont, is
visiting smong relatives and friende,
Mies Jennie Bodtor! is assisting Mre, |
Linden Hall Jobn Black for a short time.
Harry Keller went to Philadelphia Mre, Joho Bleck spent a few days in |
for the football game on Saturday and | Bellefonte the past week, !
returned Sunday evening. | Andrew Horner is visiting bis broth- |
We are glad to note the recoverv of | er, John Horner, for a short time, i
Mre. Frank Isbler, who was seriously | Samuel Fioray, who bas been sick |
ill for some time, | for rone time, 1s pot improving st
Mr, snd Mre. Willlsm MceClintie | this writing, ;
were called to the bedeide of Mre.| Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Runkle and |
Naney McClintie, on Tuesday moro-| three child # |
ing, who fe quite sick at the home of | Jann Kuakie bomen Fuoday at the
her daughter, Mre. Cormer, at Peon George and Bernice Bwartz are at
Hall. the parental home on 8 short vacation
Edward Horner will move from | from school.
Mre. Ellen R so’ house next Tuesday | - i —
G AR OPERA HOUSE
MATINEE AND
NIONT
to Pine Grove Mills into the house
which Mre. miller owned, Mr,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th
THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY—
Horner is employed at the Snook stone
mill at that place,
Mr, and Mre, George M. Ha!l apd
daughter, Virginie, motored here (n
Batarday aud retarped Bundsy, tak.
With a Strong Cast of New York Musi.
£1 Cur Comedy Fa. orites, and the Smartest
SINGING & DANCING GIRLS
State College, who will epend a few
on tour this season,
18- BIG MUSICAL NUMBERS -18
200- BIG HEARTY LAUGHS -200
who is in Centre county on a fifteen
day furlough, motored here Baturday
and on Fuonday morning left for
Bloomsburg, taking with them F., E.
Wieland ana family, where t nt
the day at the Normal with wins
Wieland,
THE MARKETS,
GRAIN
Corrected weekly by Bradford & Son,
WHORE (NOW)..acncsiernmsnenisssnpmsssrsenne $1 00
Corn a
Oats 40
BATE vo icosnns iss iss sesssinss susmmessiabomns
0
Rye 7
FECES SSR RS EE I SER
FEES RRR REISE SES CS SR
PRODUCE AT STORES
Putter TERE SS BOS I Re
Eg vii, shrbendiabersont souls 0 borden
ber nephew, Beinard Lemon, a mi
shipman on the battleship Arkanses,
Prices . TINEBR--ase, soc
' OT 33, oo 75, $1.00
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CARRE he i 5,
The Fall Season is On
in Full Swing
Now is the time to make your purchases§forjFall
and Winter, We are ready to supply your needs at the
lowest possilbe prices.
Ladies’ and Children’s
COATS AND SUITS
The beauty of the new fabrics, the
style, swings to the new models. The
quality of the tailoring in every garment
will please you exceedingly.
D. J. NIEMAN
MILLHEIM
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