i Eesir game) A. Ee ST Att THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, SENTRE HALL - "THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 27 1919, SMITH & BAILEY . . + . « Proprietors 8. W.BMITH . +. +. + « «+ « + «+ Bditer Loca! Bditer and Basioess Pasuget EDWARD E, BAILEY Sutered at the Post Ofice mn Centre Hall as second Class mall matte TERMS ~The as iaription to the Re porter are one and one-half! dollars pergyear, ADVERTISING RATES DIADIAY advertise ment of ten ar more inches, for three or more in sartions, ten oents per inch for each issue . Dis jay advertist occupyl nohes snd for loss than t fifteen 0 tweoty-five cents issae, according to com enarge seventy-five cents, advertis- Local notices accom Jing 44 Siapia vert ; other- ing five cents per line for wise, eight cents per He oy charge, twonty five dents. Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad. ditional insertion, Minimum wy —hA « « = This paper has enlisted with the government in the cause of America for the period of thewar- «+--+ CHURC Presby terian~Centre Hall, Joseph C, Kal Lutheran afternoon ; H APPOINTMENTS. fternoon, iy. of Altoona, will preach, Rey - Georges Valley, moming. Union, Centre Hall, evening. Reformed ~ Tuseyvilie, worming ; alternoon, Centre Hall, Meothodist— Centre nall, mogning ; Sprucetown aftercoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Univ d Evangelical. —F sey ville, niletnoon ; Egg HUl morning: Tus Centre Hall, syeming.. Pe litical Antouncements. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, We are authorized to FOR wnounce the name of GEORGE MM. HARTER, of Marion Township, Nittany P.O. R. D., cocoupation farmer, as a cAD- cidate for the nomination for Connty Commis sioner, subject to the rules governing the Demo cratie primaries. ‘ Legislators Well Paid. Williamsport Sun. f Pennsylvania's state well ¥ pad for the services dur- OTS OF he legislature is in The compen. ¢ $1,500 and there is at pres- the raising the with mileage additional at nts circular and al- and stationary. smothered a for an increase in the from $10,000 to to become effective at the next administra- considerable more ble action than the ef- compensation of the ‘ho as a rule are in session months every two years and du: hat period give only a few days weekly to the actual attendance at committees or legislative meetings or to ; in « ion with their position. The executive of this great nwe alth is Wanifestly entitled to y per.annum if the members of the leg- worth nearly twice the sum egislators now recieve, f iWO years. lore hous recently 1iev er DE OT BrnRAP governot had mnect Commo more than $10,000 sal ary § the services of isiature are THE DEATH RECORD. Stume.—Mrs Susanana (Krape) Stump, widow of Edward Stump, pass- ed away Monday in the Evangelical home at Lewisburg, aged sixty-six Jeass, She was twice married, first to Samuel C, Smith and later to Edward A. Stump, with whom she lived for some time on what is now the William Homan fafm east of town. Both hus bands preceded her to the grave, One son remains—Edwin C, Smith, of Pen rose, Col. Burial will be made at Aa- ronsburg this (Thursday) morning; services in the United Evangelical church, Waoxser.—~Henry Wagner, a well known farmer in Tadpole valley, died on Sunday evening of bronchial trouble, He is survived by a wife and Several children ————— A ————— Marriage Licenses. Benner Hall, Fleming Alma Hall, Fleming Forest M. Geist, Milesburg Ella Wagner, Milesburg Homer ]. Young, Bellefonte Gertrude Klinger, Bellefonte i ——— A ——— Pennsylvania Ratifies Prohibition Amendment. ' The State Senate, on Tuesday, passed the resolution ratifying the national pro- hibition amendment, The vote was 29 to 16. There was no debate on the (question, Pennsylvapia is the forty-filth state to ratify the amendment, ———————— Field agents of the Department of Ag- riculture are now scouting eastern Penn- sylvania for signs of the European corn borer, _— hp dh ipa JUDGE QUIGLEY. Irvin Gray Gets 6 Years in Peniten- tiary, While His Two Sons Get 7 Years and 6 Months. On Monday afternoon Judge Quigley at the February session of court, an- nounced that the Grays—Irvin G. and his sons Clyde and George—convicted at a previous term on the charge of stealing cattle, had been refused a new trial, and the defendants were called be- fore the Court and the following sen- tences passed, Irvin G, Gray was called first and in the first case was sentenced to pay a fine of $1.00, costs of prosecution, re- store the stolen goods, if not already restored, and undergo imprisonment in Western Penitentiary for not less than two years, nor more than two years and six months. A similar case was passed in the second and third trials, the sentence in the second case to begin at the expiration of the first aud the sen- tence in the third to begin at the expira- tion of the sentence of the second case, George GG, Gray was sentenced in the first case to six months not less than two yen and nor thrde years and similar e second and thi ‘Pay the of prosecution, the fing of $1.00 and store the stolen goods tence to begin first and the thir mination of the second. Clyde C, same as his more than sentences in th in addition te rd cases, costs re. second sen- tion ot the the ter- Gray was sentenced the brother, G Gray. vin Gs, 1 of According to these sentences Gray will be imprisoned for a perio: not less than six nor more years, seven years ix months, Gray and Clyde not less tha SOL George F, Gray for a period of seven years and six months more After the nor sentences were years, y " a rs ¥ passed the defendants were p e of th iF 4 the i} +21] » 18 said the ¢ sheriff laced in nake an app to take their case to the Super: lp pl Grand Jury's Report. afternoon and passed upon three of them court ho office use in good new floor nished for the she partition between the departn should be the barn be d ENS ¢ i white washed spose be for two automobi roof garage ere les. -— The Revenue Capt. H. S or for this the court house at this week assistance it tax, which must be re to March 15th. S————— A A —————— New Lutheran Minister Installed. On Su J. Weaver as pastor o Lutheran charge u Houtz and Rev. Shannot sermons for thé occasion f nday the installation of Rev. J. f Aaronsbhurg tha OR ing service an offering f Relief 00, was taken, am ous ““ The Million Dollar Doll.” ‘The Million Dollar Doll ©, will be the offering at Garman Theatre Tuesday March 4th, has proved which one of greatest successes of the season’s musi- cal offerings. The b music were written by New York City, writer for such well Rock & Fulton, Lulu Glazer, Marion Bent and many others. The entire work is original and far above the gener- al run of musical Mr, Wes. lyn considers this his best work. The production was stagged by Mr. Harvey D, Orr, who is well known to the thea- tre going public. He has given this at- traction one of the elaborate pro duction ever sent on tour. The tumes, stage settings and light effects are beautiful and enchanting. The company is ote of the largest and best on the road this season and is well worthy the large patronage accorded it since the opening date, Owing to the length of the performance curtain will positively go up at 8.55 p. m, Prices 35. 50, 75, $1.00, $1.50. lyr ooks cs and Louis Weslyn of the successful who is known artists as comedies, most COR Matrimonial Market. The Hitabadi and Basumati, native Indian papers, publish between them some curious instances bearing on the state of affairs that prevails in the matrimonial market of the pres ent day. Here is one of them: An elderly gentleman of Cooch Behar, a widower of slender means having a marriageable daughter to dispose of, was on the lookout for a sutable bride groow. But the prohibitive rates rul ing in the market was aginst him, and ke at last hoped that with the dowry he would obtain from the mar riage of his only son he would marry away his daughter. But as ill luck would have it, the boy died, and the gentleman, finding no other way open, was forced to enter into wedlock hime self for a second time In order that he might marry the girl to his new brother-in-law! Fa ¢ The Centre Revorser, $1.50 a year. i BCALSBURG. Miss Helen Coxey, of Tyrone, was over-Sunday visitor at her home here. Miss Mdrgaret Jacobs, of Centre Hall, visited relatives here on Monday, Samuel Roberts, of Camden, N. j., is spending some time at his home here, Mr, and Mrs.’ Samuel Knof, of Al- toona, visited at the William Patterson home from Friday until Sunday. Charles Fisher, of Danville, and Frank Fisher, of Altoona, visited their mother last week. Mrs. Angeline Bottorf, of Lemont, was an over-Sunday visitor with rela tives here, Master an Fearon Hoover, of Greens Valley, spent last week at the J. W. Keller home. : Mrs. E. W, Hess and daughter Vir- ginia, of Shingletown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dale and children, of Oak Hall, spent Sunday afternoon at the A, W. Dale home, Mrs. J. P. Wagner, o° Altoona, a short time last week at Meyer home. Robert two spent the D. W, his home after spending thirteen weeks in the Bellefonte hospilal. Miss Rel] Holter, of Howard, was guest of Mrs. Charles Mothersbaugh Jailey returned to here on Saturday, the re- and Mrs, Matthew and Mrs, Saturd Goheen an William Goheen Mrs. son and Mr. with Edward at Arch Sprit Mrs, i B.D. 1 ont erg hopping spent Tuss ay ey, § / g at Sur met her at Sunbury, in bury. of Virginia, coming to their home ie W, Saturday evening. WwW. W, 0 lass of the Lutheran § 11 hold i Nog ver Boalsbus wi oH ins 1. ft hall Fel a Boal nail, reb- o'clock. y will be ier § Pare nis, J vs} u «1 bak i RUG appr eCiAl aumber REBERSBURG. Hor ser and three eat over Sunday at home of wer. Mrs, Harry Garret the Be who was taken to week fine, mber of witnesses were call LL llefonte hospital last for is getting along Quite a nu treatment ed to Bellefonte to testify at the V. Walker and Kessler heirs’ Monas Gilbert sold his in south Rebersburg the other day to Miff- lin Moyer, law suit 4% home consideration $1600.00 There is a good opening for a live terchant in this town, after April first, when the brick store will be vacated. Ralph Gramiey and Edwin Weaver, who were both employed at Altoona, have returned home and are out of work, Miss Helen Gephart and Miss Mary Frank, both students at the business college at Williamsport, spent Sunday at the home of Merchant 8. L. Gephart. Who would have thought that there are thirty autos in this town? Aud there are 100 auto owners in Miles town- ship, The members of the I O. O. F, lodge of this place held their annual banquet ia their lodge room on Saturday even- ing. * ARHIret signa of & cold or grip take Lane's Cold & Grip Tablets Don't wait. Delay often leads to pneumonia. Results are guaranteed, At your druggists, OVERLAND OAR FOR SALE 1912 model five passenger oar; has good engine and fn good runbing order ; would make a good truck. DD, J. YONADA, Centre Hall, R, 2, Belle phone 78, w PINE GROVE MILLS. Mrs. J. H. and relatives in Altoona this week, The losers of a pair of giasses can them at the George E. Mever, of Boalsburg, acted business in town Saturday, After April 1st Calvin Lykens will till the farm of Dr. Houser, at Fairbrook. Mrs. Elmer Leng was taken to the jellefonte hospital last week for an op- peration, Miss Mabel Goss and school mate, Miss Hines, of Tyrone, spent the week- end with relatives in town, Ed. Mayes, who is holding down a good job at Huntingdon, Sunday. The annual congregational meeting will be held in the Presbyterian church on March gth, 7.30 o'clock. Miss Mary Struble, Children’s hospital at cailed home on account of the Senator Meek, find Nathan Dale home, trans- was home over of the Washington, was of matron death A. M. Lutlen, a theological student at Selinsgrove, will fill the pulpit in the Lutheran church bere next Sunday 10 o'clock, Mrs. W. J. Keplar left for Pittsburg Saturday for a short visit, il then go to Washington, D, ber two daughters are clerks her eve. ning, 7 She on During charge of Heckman, a L year 1 engage bureau, Barr has the St. 0. E. count ian, eigh 8 ago IHinois, na, several years later moved Last week he wrote home #l purchased a 200-acre farm 1 h acre. His many friends in sr home, will be glad tp AARONSBURG. . pe #3 1 r. and Mrs. Dur ¥ 3 R. W. Mensch st week on Mensch, Leroy Weaver B. B. Shreckengast Auctioneer CENTRE HALL, PA. Good Service at Reasonable Rates Everybody, No sale too large ; no sale too small lozgpa Bell phone sR4 seme THE eee Highland Grocery Weekly Bargain Offer We offer the following assortment of staple groceries sent to you by PARCEL POST, prepaid for This Weck Only, not more than 2 lots to an individual, Compare our prices with the other fel- low’s. 4 to 1 1b, green, black or mix tea - 1b. N. B. C. Oyster Crackers - 2 Ibs, Granulated Sugar « - « 1 ¢rke Palm Olive Soap « - - 1 Ib, New Prunes - - 1 box Corn Flakes - . 11b,Cocon « - + « . 68 17 15 13 13 Py 23 $1.57 - - - TOTAL - ow Ma'l ue, to-day, $1.57 in stamps, cheek or money order, and we will mail you this BARGAIN ASSORTMENT of gro ceries, without delay, postage prepaid, w— ADDRESS - The Highland Grocery & Market STALE COLLEGE, PA. #0. Watch for Our Bargain Offer NEXT WEEK, We buy Country Produce. Get our i $ i | mf —— A LINDEN HALL. Miss Helen Swartz was a week-end | ropean Mission. Hoss home, Lohr is Lohr and x. H. P sufier- | iz State Ams ey, The family of George with influenza, Mrs three three children being afflicted. ing Jacob Heilman, of Lebanon cout Stat id College fc nent some Pe iii ty, ir Farm- Week, s time with his un-| cle, F. E. Wieland, last week. Mrs. Jucob Zong has ill for and her condit improving as 1 for, been serious] some time 100 is not apidly as her friends hope | § ery county, where they # attend 1¢ y of the late Arthur of the propert port. emai ma m—— From Private John Garis. Laval Dear Mother : — lamin Laval n from Bozugours @ The Little Fox Trot Da one of the big dancing features in the me: “THE MILLION DOLLAR DO! Lv STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Carload of Farm Tractors. The International Harvester Co.'s 8-16 4-cylinder kerosene burner Tractor can plow on land or in the furrow. Why buy a tractor that burns twice as much fue] ? Why not buy from a reliable firm where you have some protection? A firm that sells 35 different kinds of farm machinery, The I, H. C, Tractor is the only tractor built that carries on springs, and the price is only $975. Tractor Plows & Tractor Discs We don’t only want your trade on Tractors—we are not here to-day and gone to-m:rrow, but we are litre to stay. WE HANDLE THE FULL INTERNATIONAL LINE. Carload of Keystone Loaders Side-Delivery Rakes “x DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS. D. W. BRADFORD