THE CENTRE REPORTER 185 WEEKLY. - PENNA 18, 1919. CEN TRE HALL - THURSD! AY, SMITH & DAILBY . . . « Froprictors S. W. TMITH . « +. + + +» + + + Editor Loca’ Bditor and { Business Nanager SE PTE MBE R EDWARD E BAILEY Rutersd at the Post Office in Centre Hall ss seoond Class mall matter, TERMS, —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one And ons-half dollars per year. ADVERTIRING RATES-~DpIAY advertise ment of ton or more inches, for three or more In sortions, tan cents per inch for each issue . Dis ps advertising oconpyl less space than ten ohes and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twonty-five cents per inch for each twue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five conta, Local notices sotompanying display advertis- ing five conis per line for esoh insertion; other- wine, eight counts per line, minimum charge, twenty-£ ve conis, Legal notices, twenty sents per line for three msortions, and ton osmts per line for each ad- Uienal insertion, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. J. Ey. Bid Quarterly Conference 1b parsonsge, , Bept 2.30 p.m. Linden Hall, Saturday, a 20, 7.30 p m., Commuaion. Lemont, Sun. day, 10.30 a. m., Rally Services, Reformed — Spring Mills, morning ; Uuvion, af “ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Lutheran—Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, even'ug. COUNTY DE MOCRATIC TICKET. SHERIFF. E. R. TAYLOR of Bellefonte. TREASURER, J. E. HARTER of Penn Township. RECORDER WAGNER G of Bellefonte. D, EISS REGISTER. FRANK SMI of Bellefonte TH PROTHONOTARY. HARRY N. MEYER of Bellefonte. COMMISSIONERS M. HARTER m Township. GEORGE of Maric RESULT OF THE PRIMARIES. Re atternoon, 5 had yet to be porter went to press election from, the "materially comin eleven heard 1ission- party. Fry by 139 voles, the the final count may be winper, Harter is one of the success ees. DEMOCRATIC -Taylor 880, Carson 581, ssioners,— M. Harter 1173, George Richards 608, 314. §.-—btover 9356, the Democratic I at ent sary e M. pomin pres time nece Georg fal iu to determine the Sheriff Commi W. H. Fry 363, Burdine But Auditors Smull y079 i {z. Cando g33, ‘hese are the only offices in which there were contests, REPUBLICAN Sheriff .—Dukeman woz over N a big majority. Treasurer.—Mayes 1361, 1179. Recorder.~—Brown Stover 676. Commissioners. ~—Austin 1185, Yarnell 976, Dale 428, Houck 402, Way 389. There wes no contest for any other of- fice. ash by Hartswick 1207, Daily ———— A ————— The Vote in the Boro. Both the Republican and Democratic voters showed a keen interest in the pri maries, in Centré Hall boro, as is shown by the vote cast. R. D. Foreman lost out for Councilman by three votes. FOR COUNTY OFFICES Repub- lican Demo- cratic Sheriff — W. A. Carson E. R. Taylor Dukeman Nash Prothonotary Harry N. Meyer Wilkinson Treasurer — James E. Harter Hartswick Mayes Register— J. Frank Smith Sasserman Recorder—! D, Wagner Geiss Brown Daily County Commissioners Burdine Butler Wm. H. Fry George M. Harter Geo. H. Richards Austin Miller Yarnell Way Dale 30 33 (Continued on next column) "Schools Open With Good fieoll- ment. The borough schools opened Monday morning for an eight months term, with an enrollment of 142, which with the addition of other pupils who are known to come later, will reach the 150 mark. More than one third of the pupils are from Potter township, fifteen being lo. cated in the High school. The steady growth of township pupils coming to the borough schools is a matter that is forc- ing the serious thought of a new school building in Centre Hall. The borough welcomes the township pupils, and every good citizen only hopes that the number may soon reach a figure to leave no other alternative but a new school building to provide for their proper schooling, The number of scholars in the various grades on the first day were, 31 in the primary, Miss Helen Barthlomew, teach- er ; 37in intermediate, Robert Neff, teacher ; 39 in grammar, Miss Isabel Rowe. teacher ; 35 in the High school, Prof. N. L. Bartges, principal. At Garman's Opera House. * I love You”, G. M. Anderson's high. ly amusing farce, which comes to the Garman theatre on Monday, Sept. 22nd, is an exposition of the theory that fall- ing in love is simply a matter of scenic effects and sweet and low music on the violin. So sure is one of the characters in the play that this theory can be prac tical that he wagers a large sum that in a given course of time he can causa; any maid and any man to profess their love for each other provided be is permitt.d to conspire with the moon; the musician, the florist and the electrician in arrang- romantic atmosphere, Futher- more he agress to let his friend choose ipon whom the experiment is to be tried . The company Garman's cellent ing a the persons u which will come to 1 Love You" quipped to portray the Le ‘Baron's sparkling di- If you carrying a grouch around, lowe You'. Ten minu will er from your at Parish 75, $1.00 %1.- with * is an ex- one, well ¢ niceties of Mr, alog. go to see ** | tes of the first act map. Advance s drug store, ase it sale of seats Prices, 50. —————————————— AYIA SA BOALSBURG. John and Howard Bricker, Philadelphia, are greeting friends here Wm, Stover is attending the Odd Fell- ow Centennial at Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Zechman and son were over Sunday Sayder county. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burris. na, Messrs. of visitors in of were recent visitors with the Altoo- latter's brother, George Shugarts, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Gregg, of Al a few days last week at the George Rowe home, Albert Mever, of Pittsburgh his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Meyer, toona, spent visited last week, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. D, Ludwi son rett their home at town on Friday after spending several E ans 1 irned to Joho weeks here. Samuel Koontz, last week with bre Rev. 8. C. Stover ; took in the Granger picnic and attended the Stover—Gilbride wedding. the Henry Hoster- and Mrs. Rudy an Modus and dat sghler, . of Berlin, nhet wy spent “in-law, Sunday visitors at man home were Mr, daughter, and Mr. of Huntingdon, (Continued from previous column] District john J. Furst ttorney— Bower Go County Auditors— J. 8. Condo C. H. Smull Herbert Stover Gramliey Pletcher BORO OFFICES. Judge of Election John H. Weber G. M, Boal Inspector of Election D. C. Mitterling J. M. Coldron Constable W. H. Runkle Orvis Meyer 64 03 6s 32 Town Council (6 to be elected) — M. L.. Emerick, 2 yrs. 48 A. H, Spayd, 2 yrs, 46 Frank M. Fisher, 4 yrs. 34 D. A. Boozer, 4 yrs, 47 F.V. Goodhart, 4 yrs 35 E. M. Huyetl, 4 yrs. 57 R. D. Foreman, 4 yrs. it Jas. Fetterolf, 2 yrs A. P. Krape 2 yrs, G. O. Benner, 4 yrs, J. C. Rossman, 4 yrs. H. C, Shirk, 4 yrs, W. J. Smith, 4 yrs. Overseer of Poor— A.-F. Heckman Alfred Durst 23 W. E. Tate 30 Borough Au. itors (2 to be elected) V. A. Auman, 2 yrs, 53 T. 1. Moore, 6 yrs. 53 W. A. Odenkirk, 2 yrs. T. L. Smith, 6 yrs, Justice of the Peace Cyrus Brungart Cyrus Brungart 30 School Directors (2 to be elected) F. P, Geary 59 J. G. Dauberman 24 C.F. Emery H. H, Longwell 33 30 56 - 3 THE 2 DEATH RECORD. Sad Death of a Mother. The death of Mrs. Charles Stoner, at Tusseyville, occurred Tuesday evening at eight o'clock under particularly circumstances, The mother gave birth to a baby daughter and in so doing gave her own life. The child is living Mrs, Stoner was Miss Mary Jordan and was born at Colyer forty-one years She was a kind and loving moth- er, devoted to her family, Her husband and six children survive: John, Sterl, Ethel, Marion, Mildred and the baby, all at home. Also five brothers and one sis- ter ; William, Greely, Stewart, Emmett and John, of Tusseyville, and Mrs, Benj. Rickert, of Mill Hall, Funeral services will be held Friday morning at the home and burial made in the old cemetery of the Evangelical church, Rev. Maneval to officiate, sad ago. Arrison.— Edward Allison passed a- way Sunday morning at his home Potters Mills, known as the All: homestead, where he was born sixty years ago. He farmed two years ago when tu- bercular fore tirement, He was a son of the late William Allison, Me- held d by at about the place up until about trouble ed his re his mother mother having been a Nitt. The funeral Wednesday Rev. W. K. and burial was made The 4 is surv od SCIVICES were afternoon, conducte fonte, Mills McKinney, of Belle Spring CEARE! by ¢ | William All bald Allisor Bell , of Centre ived sisters : Ar oy, of AD Mills McC Alexander efonte, Stover—John M, Stover, a highly re township, passed farm near Aarons! V. D. Donat eommiinsa——— Road Contract Let in Centre Co. t for building a stretch of road Warren r the State TN by "wt ee “FET TY a i in Centre count Hirothers Lot Highway awarded Boston ment, this week, | 168 00, ———————— YP AAAI American Legion to Seek Members A nal the ionwide cs increase membership of the 10 1.000.000 velerans 8 . A Sens atl } will be started by all t 0 000 soldiers, sailors the recent war organized posts from coast 1 oMained ; been the has apg p( Membershig one with 400,000 the General Committee, each three of his “' b local post in The slogan of the drive Stick Together ” large and small communities the country. The membership quota fer each state has been worked out on the basis of the number of men who served in the army, navy or marine corps during the war from that state, Many states have al most reached their assigned quotas al- ready and the drive in these states will be double their present enrollment. One of the chief incentives of the cam- paign will be the fact that each state's voting strength at the national convent. tion in Minneapolis on November 10, 11 and 12 will be based on the membership: prior to October 10, thirty days before the convention convenes, To the state which leads fhe country in the membership drive, the National Executive Committee will present a ban- ner at the Minneapolis Convention on November 11, American Legion Day, when Marshal Foch and other distin. guished guests are expected to be pre. sent. The membership quota assigved to Pennsylvania, which had 340,040, in the service is 78,526. campaign * Let's will i 1 in It will be posteq in be throughout [ THRIFT IS POWER For the week ending September 6th, Centre county had a per capita of .o4 retains second place in the list of Coun ties of the Eastern District of Pennsyls vania, Invest your Liberty Bond coupons, DUE SEPT. 15th, in Government Sav: oe Cape May county, New Jersey, was treated to ite first bombing “raid’ literature upon the thousands who Chairman Robert Picrpont, of Wildwood, aviator who leather helmet, put on his goggles, and told the pilot to whoop That's a ninety-mildan-hour way to sow the seeds of thrift watched from below, was the daring up, This isn’t the sort of It shows, high flying that usually ends with a flattened moreover, that among many siher practic of science may be used to further the FARMERS We have on hand a Carload Fertilizer [| the Reliable Baughs & Sons Brand | ALL GRADES AND PRICES PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL THE RIGHT PLACE FOR THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE Yes, we've got it. A stock complete in every line. OLEWINE'S HARDWARE Bellefonte, Pa, Mifflin County Rendering Co. Lewistown, Pa, Milroy, Pa. Removes Dead Stock Free of Charge Phone Us at Our Expense. Metal Top Fiber Brooms Outwear 5 corn brooms, Guaranteed one year for continuous family use, are not effec ed by water, are lighter, do better work and are more sanitary, Men and Women agents wanted, Outfit $1.50 Postpaid. Keystone Fiber Broom Co. Dept No. Ba PITTSBUROH, PA, 3 et i THE NEW EDISON : J. L. Decker AES “And There Wasn't the Slightest Smell frem Dead Rate HEN-E-TA BONE GRITS ‘hicks No. 3 Fowl Mo 4 No 1 No. 2 Turkeys Mash Only $3.00 per 100 Ib. Sack Ovsler S WILL MAKE WILL MAKE For sale by BLANK & GOTTSHALYL, SUNBURY, PA. CC laa RTER DISSOLUTION Berely given that on the 3 the Centr : Hall v Oonrg ¥ CHICKS GROW o3siat th day of Water Company of Cxmmmon Pleas of Centre § * petition praying fora decree of dk sti, and that a bearing upon ssid applios- tion for dwssointion has bheén fixed by oy id court for the 220d day of September, 191 4, st 10 o'clock, A M when ur a where all pai son + Snterested may attend snd show cauve sgainst the grating of the prayer of the sald petitioner, if they uo desire, J. KEXNEDY JOHNSTON SOLICITOR FOR PETITIONER Tru iAL NOTICE - Notice is hereby given thet the fo Count wili be 1 rosented In © tion on Wednesday, iow exoepiions b- Bie 23, 1919, the same will lowing av. urt for Nejdember 21, 19 wd {thereto on Or belay be confirmed The first and fnsl soot ol 1 1 Devers, as signee of W. W_ Herman, Amigned Bdate Th first snd Soa! account of WN Guardian of Ames We ter, The third and partis] account of Rel Trost Co., Guardian of Mery C, Ard, The first and partial account of W. G. Guardian for Johu A. Miller, The first and partial acoonot of A, M Harter and T. A Hostermen, guardians of Hanoeh MM. Bisck and Eimabeth = verts, of Penn twp D. BR. FOREMAN, Prothonotary, Sept. Grove, icfonte Ruukie, Aug. 20, 1019 —— Public Sale Register. Saturday, September 20th, at one o'clock, Mrs. Elizabeth S: tamp. at the Logan House. Centre Hall, will sell bousehold goods, CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE reace CENTRE HALL, PA. wiih rings of wl Claes coding Seed. Forikug > nl marrisge Licetives sod | rae. ne Tovnses secured, and 11 mation pers ir office attended Lo PIOMTUY ei ng Wiha