FAs Pe ve THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. SMITH & BAILEY . . « . « 8. W, BMITH . . « ¢« « + + Proprietors Bditer Loca! Bditer and EDWARD §, BAILBY { Business Nenager Entered at the Post OMce in Centre Hall as second Class mall matter, TERMS. ~The torms of subseription to the Re- porter are one and one-half Agllars per your, ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise mont of Len yea inches, for three or more In portions, nis per inch for each iene . Dis slay advartis pocupving less space than ten nohes and for loss than three insertions, from fiftaen twonty-five cents per inch for each lene, according to composition, Minimum ohargs niy-five cents, Local n og accompanying display advertis. inz five cents per line for each insertion; other- wise. sight cents per line, minimum Charge, twantiy-five cents. Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for esch ad- ditional Insertion, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Hill, Hall, Sprucetown Evangelical. — Egg Centre United Tusseyville, afternoon ; morning ; evening. Methodist—Centre nall, morning ; aftgrooon Reformed ; Spring Mills, evening. - ; Centre Hall, Treseyville, morning afternoon Union, Lathera: morning afternoon ; ees Valley, Centre Hall, = Lat evening THE BORO VOTE. Two Republican Councilmen Elected. Tie on second School Director. Judge of Election. wr « Ty “i Ingpector of Election Constable. 0 « 3 y ! e 1 : 6 yrs, R 48 6 yrs, D “4 Justice of the Peace. Harry Dukeman, R E. R. Taylor, D PROTHONOTARY Roy Wilk Harry N TREASURER ~ L.. Frank Mayes, R James E. Harter, D REGIS Frank Sasserman, R J. Frank § RECORDER Wm. H. Brown, R D. Wagner Geiss, D104 COUNTY. COMMISSIONER Harry P. Austin, R 47 Geo, H., Yarnell, R 41 Wm, H. Fry, D Ge Geo. M. Harter, D Yo DISTRICT ATTORNEY — James C, Furst, R 62 John J. Bower, D 78 COUNTY AUDITOR = Clement Gramley, R T. A. Pletcher, R J. 8. Condo, D Herbert H. Stover, D CORONER Walter Heaton, R W. U, Irvin, D 16 49 45 BO wm 9) 48 8g FOR REPUBLICANS [N CENTRE COUNTY Win Entire Ticket With Plu- ralities Ranging from 91 to 1400, VOTERS REPUDIATE SOLDIER Man Who Fought for Them Shown No Gratitude.--~ Capt. “Dick’’ Taylor De- feated by 547. HARTER MINORITY COMMISSIONER. wey bro ty Calis L The Republicans a1 to 1400, Capt. Dick Taylor the Bower ————— AA APIS SA Notice to Subscribers. yw —— p p——e sronst bas remem exira Congress san Jittlns # cut nls ye little to grateful brance on Thanksgiving Day ————— AT] YP 1 Cabling ‘Fifty Years Ago. The enormous mass of matter which is being cabled from Paris may recall to some old newspaper men the difi- enities with which the work was ace complished fifty years ago. For one thing the rate was then a sovereign—— Hest word, and the gentleman pre- siding over the London end of the Anglo-American Telegraph company was an autocrat who did not much believe in special facilities for the press, and among other things exacted that the word “London”--representing a sovereign—should be added to the glgnature In each cage. “You ap- proached his office,” it was written, “as you would approach a shrine, a temple of some far-off deity” and when press messages werp allowed to go at a reduced rate he imposed a code undef which he dealtiwith them as he chose, which meant: that there was no knowing how or !when they would be dispatched. I———— A SA ID —_ “Rats Pass Up All Other Food for One Meal of Rat-8nap."” Their first meal of RAT-SNAP is their last. Kills in few minutes, Dries up the carcass, Rats killed with RAT: SNAP leave no odor, RAT-SNAP comes in cake form. Break «into small pieces leave where rats travel. Mo mix- ing with other food. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Safest, cleanest, surest rat and mice killer. Three sizes, 25¢, soc, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by C. M. Smith, Centre Hall, W, C. Meyer, Spring Mills Pa. I — on A Pw Twenty bales of alfalfa for sale by S. W. Smith. - The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, |, on hE MRO, aT od 1 em THE DEATH RECORD. lLaen , — Jol his home'at Farmers Mills in gen at six o'cle I'uesday morni years, with , aged about forty-hve About a year ago he was taken ill influenza, his from recovery He practically unable to work all summer. which was never complete, was Dropsy developed and together witl other complications caused his death, rm of his father, . who lives Val- his and 3 in Georges riving are wife, who was and Robert- brothers remain two n, of Farmers SPRING Li » vy As - MILLS. w— a REBERSBURG. ¥ y them y a strike against the treaty “And There Waan't the Slightest Smell from Dead Rats." n Simpkins, farmer of An. “Rats were costing me tried dogs, ferrets, get rid of them. pkg. of RAT-SNAP cakes), Used half, not a'live rat since Dead ones aplenty. I like RAT-SNAP because after killing rats it dries up-leaves no smell.” Three 08 28C, soc, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by C M. Smith, Centre Hail; W. C, Meyer Spring Mills, Pa, Ww poison, could Bought ) ig them #1 FOR HALE. — Registered Holstein Bull Calf, grandson of Champion 17.yearold Cow of the World. Price 805.00,-W, A. THOMAS, Oratre FOR SALE. «9 Shoa's, old from July 1: Pigs, old from Sept, 1. Centre Hill, | § ar 7 J. ROY BCHAEFEER, adv FOR SALE -«1516ths Shorthorn Bull, 1 12 yrs old, large enough for service. A. C. ROCKEY, Centre Hall, R 2. WE WILL PAY A SFRAIGHT SALARY OF £35 00 per week and expenscs fo man or women with nig to introduce EURFKA EGG PRODUC ER. Eureka Mig. Co, Kast 81, Lovie 1), f Never Knew You Could Keep Rats uur © a Butcher Shop.’ What Kalph Watkins says : “Figured rats around store had enough to feed on ; wouldn't touch anything suspicious, Heard about RAT-SNAP, gave it a trial, Results were wonderful. Clean. ea all rats out in ten days, Dogs about store night and day never tonch RAT- SNAP." Three sizes, 25¢, soc, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by eA Smith, Centre Hall ; W. C. Meyer, Spring Mills, Pa. MARRERO BOALSBURG. Corl ; at State College Mrs. with relative Charles 94 spoil rs, (George Meyer, Bertha Meyer, of guests of Mrs, Rober week KE fhe 161 iy. r. and Mrs. B. gler, Mr. H Alpes ts TUSSEYVILLE. gi 1 Pilla milly constipation. WANTED : JEREMIAH ZETTLE SPRING MILLS, PA o48pd a By shiasiiaiiisy nsurance and ¢ Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? rTTTTIYTTY Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, Pry ee FOR SALE: Registered Holstein Bull Gall Grandson of Champion 17-Yr.-0ld Cow of the World "Price $65.00 W. A. THOMAS; Centre Hall, Pa., R 1. ——— sine Sie aud I va BR —— oo " oo BM Ns SS ee v TEPER A ET | ~ns of a cold or grip CUARANTEL SRR x The Scenic Theatre :: Bellefonte Ye Which It Guarantees. MFR Announces Another Big Show DOROTHY PHILLIPS # : A ir} © “ try 2 star ina d the great emotional sal role in : oy pe ‘ x 3 pede} £m { in her own arms—wonderiul picture feat, “The Right to Happiness” 5000 People -- 8 Reels -- Wonderful, Amazing, Inspiring at CENTRE HALL November 6th | HALL HOTEL | Thursday, CENTRE GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED ARE A SOURCE OF GREAT COMFORT. MUCH DEPENDS ON THE EXAMI- NATION TO DETERMINE THE KIND OF GLASSES NEEDED. We Examine Eyes, make and fit glasses in a thoroughly scientific manner. If you need glasses, consult us, on our Regular Monthly Trip, Thursday, November 6th. Gohl, Rinkenbach & Rouse, EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Regular For Sale at your Dealer, Sc Each. Made in (ive grades Conceded to be the Finest Pencil made for general use. EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK NEW BOX STATIONERY At the Office of THE CENTRE REPORTER
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