rio I » ISSUED WEEKLY.! | | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1910. EMITH & BAILEY . . . . « Proprietors SB. W.SMITH. . + . + + « s« + + Bditer Loca’ Editor and EDWARD EB. BAILEY { Buiiness Nanager Entered at the Post Ofice in Centre Hall as socand Class mall matter, ¥PRMA, ~The terms of subscription to the Re portar are ono and one-halt dollars por year, ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise ment of ten or mor inches, for three or More in sartions, vants por inoh for each lesue . Dis lay advartising onoupying lass space than ten nohes and for less than throes insortions, from fiftecn to twonty-five cents par inch for each feane, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Looal notices accompanying display advertis- ing five cents por line for each insertion ; other- wise, eight cents por line, minimom Charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per ine for three insertions, and ten cents peg line for each ad- ditional insertion, 19% CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Hill, Hall, United Tusseyville, Evangelieal — Fgg aft morning ; rooon ; Centre evenlug. Lutheran—Union, morning ; Georges Valley, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening, Methodist Spring »on ; Miils, morning ; entre Hall, proces town, altern evening. Reformed —Tursseyvilie morning | afternoon, Centre Hall, Presbyterian Miller will preaca. Political Announcements, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. e authorized to announce of f. HARTER, i. D., ceon the name of Marion Township, ation farmer, as a can f Connty Com: » he tug Lhe game of pd. | ca the name of i ure, As a FOR SHERIFF. gd] to ar A TAY ¢ the hip. as a candi ty Treasurersubd walle volers as be held name of the wp : September } The President and the Shopmen. President W ] sd the right and ses of wages against production ph hese 1n¢ to meet a temy ion would be mn the cost of excessive prices of all they need for food, clothing and shelter, pressure Those whose income takes the form of wages fed! it most of all. Strikes which stop the rate and multiply and salaries would the costs of pro- duction will only magnify the difficult- ies, The remedy is quick ratification of the treaty. This will put a period to the un- certainty which every investm ry in akes speculation of ent, enterprise and trans action that ought to be predicated upon sound, stable conditions, Neither an in crease of wages at the hands of the President nor a stoppage of work on the part of abor can afford a cure, The Senate alone has the means of ending the evil state of things. Ratify the treaty ! A —————— A SA SI For the children’s future-Buy Sav. ings Stamps, — Always going upl «= Government Savings Stamps, a Earn, but spend a little less—Buy Savings Stamps. m— Make your dollars work for you. The Centre county commissioners ] this week, awarded the contract for con struction of a two 24 foot span bridge at Lemont, to George E. Rhoads & Son, of Bellefonte, 495. 00 was the lowest of the three bids presented. The other two contractors were James O. Longwell, of Lemont, whose figure was $7,461.80, and G. S. Boone, of Loganton, whose price was concrete whose bid of § 8 $3.951.80 ————————— Marriage Licenses. Dewey G. Justice, Bellefonte Charlotte I. Holdermai; Bellefonte William F. Cristin, Mifflintown Car A. Oberlin, Mifilintown James W. Carson, Woodward Lulu M. Stover, Woodward John T. McCul ( Helen O. Gearl gh, Blue Ball ne Grove Mills lou arhart, I Conrad B. State College as, Howard , Petersburg Miriam Sute Vernon A. 5S Margaret Fine Musical Comedy at Garman’s, Wednesday evening, September 17th, ice & Cady will present ‘What's 1 L 4 : ul a musica: C1 medy of exceptional . tafanta at the Garman theatre, Bellefonts y t fail to see the "girl i t 1 Don’t mis a ep Al PINE GROVE MILLS. \ Koch. Kell . GEORGES VALLEY. § are of ¥ Tans 8. Mary Barger has returned home after spending two weeks at the home of her son Hobert, helping to take care irl that the Stork left them. aa 1 na Lingle came home from visit Virgin Mr. and Mrs, David Lingle, Decker Valley, after an absence of four years. Miss Carrie Barger is visiting her par- ents. She came home from Lorain, Ohio. where she had been employed for the past year. She will go to Philadelphia in a few weeks, a last week to her parents, of Ee Shot through the body with a revolver in the hands of his companion, E. Spotts, aged 17 years, of Sunbury, died within a half hour late Tuesday even- ing. The gun was in the hsnds of Eu- gene Six, age 17 years, and the accident occured as the two boys were camping four miles east of Sunbury, A coroner's inquest was held and the jury returned a verdict stating that in their opinion the shooting was accident al and that the Six boy was not responsi- ble. The boys had become acquainted about six months ago, and were workers a: the silk mill. They were taking ad. vantage of the strike to spend a few days in the woods, ——————— A ————— When in need of Cement, use Alph Portland, which is the best. A carload just in.~R. D, Foreman, I————— BASS Eventually, why not nowi--Govern- ment Savings Stamps, em Thrift Stamps will stiok-"when a Buy Savings Stamps. feller needs a friend™ nr WAR GRcHADZS AS SAVIIGS BANKS Yanks' Exolosiva “Egos” Mads Sef2 Fer Distribution to Children. aw bo nstead of to de and ever fqueerest gs banks one a boy or girl 1010 Government , which costs $4.10 dur. 1 8420 In 1 to buy a September, are to be i or at offices of the Division In every town, Stamp Is be bought bay girl goes for the The and girls also edge to use all of the money is their grenade banks to buy Government Thrift or Savings grenades k= in or boys ts how the grenade will help 1 up. The m#ney put Into Sav- nes Siampe 1s loaned to the Govern: ment and will be used to pay off war debts and promote the Government's wnerity plans, Stamps August bought to hull pr Qe 21 2H i tient ings costing $4.19 or or September, 1010, back by the Govern: January, 1024, for $5 each. who buy them not only save thelr money, but earn good Interest an It, Thrift Stamps start a Satings Stamp bank account and cost only 25 ents each Further Information about the way the grenades are to be distributed and haw soon they will be ready may be hiained at banks and War Savings Mees everywhere, in Be in Those Notieo is hereby given that on the 35th day of August, 1919, the Centres Hall Water Company | filed in the Court of Ogmmon Pleas of Centre County, ite petition prayihg for a decree of db solution, and that a hearing upon sald applies tion for dswoiution has been fixed Ly sald Court | for the 220d day of Beptomber, 1919, at 10 o'clock, A.M. when and where all persons interested may attend sand show cause suainst the granting of the prayer of the sald petitioner, if they so desire, J. KERKEDY JOHNBTON, BOLICITOR FOR PETITIONER A DMINISTRATRIX' ROTICE ~~ Letters of Administration on the estate of Frank D, Tat», late of Potter township, deceased, Tetters of Administration on the above stale having been duly granted the undersigned, she would respectfully requestall persons knowing themselves Indebeod Lo the estate Lo make mime diate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly sutheniieatod for settlement. ELIZABETH A. TATE, Admrx., Hpring Mills, Ia , Route CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA, cé6pd OP Special attention given to collecting, L writicgs of all classes, including deeds, mortgages sgrecments, ole. ; marriage Hoetnses and hun Los Hoenses secured, and ail mation pertaining tot oMoe sttended to promuotiy janl 2 Hai BPR TR Dead Rats.” Noties is hereby given that count wil rresented to C4 tion on Wednesday, Beple be filed theret i be on | be mer of me of dries © 87208 inteed ihe urt 25d Quality THE RIGHT FOR THE Yes, we've got it, Counts CH PLACE RIGHT GOODS Are You Starved for Music Without Realizing It 7 THE NEW EDISON eeepc HAH A Productr he Oo AS SB Fe
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