# THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, SENTRE HALL - - PENNA. = THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920 = SMITH & BAILEY S$. W. SMITH Proprietors . Bditor Loca! Editor and Basiness Nanager CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran — Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon; Spring Mills, evening. BDWARD HH, BAILEY U. Ev.—Lemont, morning ; Linden Hall, afternoon, Reformed—Union, morning ; Spring; Mills, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For LEGISLATURE, We are authorized to announce the He became totally blind, lost his hear: ing and his speech. Mr, Barned Burned Near Aaronsburg. The large barn on the Jacob Moyer farm, about two miles below Aarons- burg, was completely destroyed by fire, shortly after the noon hour, on Tuesday. Charles D. Frazier, formerly of Potter township, is the tenant. He was away from home at the time and children were playing in the barn, when suddenly one appeared at the house and exclaimed that the barn was afire, Some of the stock was removed with difficulty, but | iy Ve pig Th Cini 3 seven head of young cattle and a two- | Braucht, . year old colt perished. A lot of imple-| ments were also consumed. Both Mr, | Haven was home over Sunday. Frazier and Mr. Moyer carried insur- | Aiken home. ance but their loss nevertheless is quite| Ammon Decker, employed by Decker heavy: cities and spared no expense to have the little encouragement in the matter, Burial will be made at Bellefonte. SPRiNG MILLS. Miles Johnson spent a day with friends in Union county last week. { roll on his foot, injuring it seriously, Perry Detwiler, while cutting ! wood in the mountain, cut his foot William Groh Runkle, Jr., son of Mr, | bad that it required several stitches t« . ~ lose the wound, anc s. W. G. Runkle, of Be B, close the w nd Mrs G. Ru ellefonte Melvin Shunk, of Lock Haven, passed away at the parental home at six | home ove: Sunday. o'clock Tuesday morning. The would have been four years of age on | Te he 19th of thi h. bou py the 19th of this month. About a year olf home to the Allison home. ago he suffered a severe attack of the Mrs. Clayton Stover went to Harris & 8. i J SHilove nL i 1! -——— Runkle Child Dead. S10 boy | Philp Shook, who has been gute ill, is covering slowly. Harry Allison moved from the Fetter BOALSBURG. spending some time with her mother, Mrs. W, A. Wood, here, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Lonherger and ; three children are visiting at Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brown, of Yeager- town, were over Sunday visitors with | their son, Rev. E. F. Brown. Mrs. Clyde Brouse and son spent Sat- urday at State College. Mrs, Harry McGirk, of Bellefonte, spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs, Henrietta Dale, Mrs, Rosalie McCormick spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs. Jen- nie Fortoey, Mr. and iis. R. B. Harrison, of State College, spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Nannie Coxey. Mrs, Israel Reitz is spending several days at State College. Mrs. Angeline Bottorf and daughter Fisher, Mrs, Laura Bricker, after spending the winter at Philadelphia, returned to her home last week. At this writing Mrs. Bricker is very sick, Miss Geraldine Houtz spent days last week at the Dr, at State College. ’ several Kidder home oh a it EA HAT WII HIT, 511. ine SRE RR : GEORGES VALLEY. Mrs. D. C. Lingle, of Lewisburg, i spent a few days this week at the home Limbert will be gl | Monday evening, The many friends of i to Mrs. Harvey jearn that | improved at thy condition is somewhal writing. Mr. and Mrs. Miles | Mr_and Mrs, W, P, Lingle. funeral in Sugar V { Mrs. Orvis Pechit and three daughters, | Mr, and { Cathryn, Berth and Eunice, of Milroy, | spent Sunda | are spending this week with Mrs, | Kline home, : | Pecht's parents, Mr. add Mrs, J. C. Bar-| Frank : id two larg with their calves on Monday. Rev, Shank, of Hebersburg luck fishing at this place last A Al sm — College Farmer's Week To be Out- Doors Affair. The annual gathering of Pennsylva | of her brother, J. T. H. Foust, | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lingle, of Hunt. | ingdon, is visiting the former's parents, . freon attSnded] » ey recently. ! Pye: of Rockvill y . ae ¥ rye ter t the John y al M3 Stover sold e COW? | ger. {| Henry Immel spent Sunday at the Al- | bert Lingle home, | Miss Abbie Barger and C. W. Meyer, of State College, were Sunday visitors at D. Foust, Mrs. Anna Ripka returned to her home at Sober after spen ting several | weeks at the home of her son, J. B. Rip- ka C. A. Yetter visited Henry Zerby Sunday. Mr, Zerby has been sick several weeks, | agriculturisis for the Farn r s . " ollege, J on for : tpadft———— CENTRE MILLS Mr. Henry Stoner, of State College, visited his neice, Mrs. Wm. Sweely, on Sunday. Quite a few o subscribers to the Bell tended the business meeting Spring Mills relative to the ne f i who | one our citizens are at- at ales, on 1 il i Ww Ii flu, which started a series of afflictions burg as a delegate of the Temple Lodge. fonte. as a candidate for the Legislature that excited the sympathies of all who Word was received of the death of from Centre county, subject to rules gov- | came in contact with the dear little boy. | James Herring, of Altoona, erning the De ratic primaries, to be | A held May 18, 192 We are a name of 1. 1 as a candidate f« Centre county, su ing the Republican | May 18, 1920. pame of F. E. NAGINEY, of Belle- (Political Advertisement) i thorized to announce the .. HARVEY, of Bellefonte, { (Political Advertisement) overnor S roul yr the Legislature from | ( ut to rules govern-| he 21st District naries, to be held | should be represented at the Republican it subie ia can be nominated FOR PRESIDENT if Pennsylvania Republicans elect as National Delegates i For DELEGATE TO NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, i ted to announce the rillett, of Smethport, » for Delegate to the nal Convention subject the Republican Prim- 18th, 1920. PF. 0, Pa. pd National Convention, where our next lecision of ies to be i May . . Sad... 3. aries to be held Ms) President will be chosen, by citizens who LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Will honestly and t7slly procent fhe y= men who will stand or fall with him--who will be loyal sires of the Republican voters of the © district. Theodore D. Boal of Boalsburg to the end. Every friend of Governor Sproul should VOTE FOR ——HARRY B.—— ——AUGUSTUS Hi—— SCOTT & GAFFNEY Philipsburg, Pa. Kane, Pa. For NATIONAL DELEGATES BECAUSE they are the only candidates for National Delegates in the 21st district who are not using Govern- or Sproul’s name to elect themselves, but who will go to the Chicago Convention to help nominate him. They have no second, third, or anyother choice. As Pennsylvanians, their motto at Chicago will be -- Pennsylvania for a Pennsylvanian First Last All the Time Vote for Mellville Gillet, candidate for | Delegate for Republican National Con- vention. adv. | Harry Weaver moved his family and househ itoona to Centre Hall, this 8S Week. ; er d goods from An auto £ on Mon- One dog less town struck C. M. Smith's terrier do, day morning lied it. in AND Melville Gillette of Smethport Exam tre Hall Hi day, May 2 Vote es to support District at the Rep vention. ntrance to the held Sat f for lie Gillet, who promis- lar choice of party in ublican National Con- | adv | rat. Me 3 Lee Kidder, who has been a resident | eagertown for several years past, | urned to the old homestead at | Rebersburg.. i Mrs. Alfred a sister to C started for North the week, tom tives. The Baccalaureate ior class of loc: TEAC are known to the people of Center, Cameron, ather Slack, of Dakota, a of Millmont Clearfield and McKean Counties as business men, Centre Hall, | beginning of | visit among rela- | i o the sen- | hool will eS, man, as soldiers and as patriotic citizens. If elected a in the primaries of May 18 they promise ‘to sup- port Governor William Cameron Sproul of Penn- sylvania as candidate for the Presidency, and, should he withdraw his name and release us from A rtp State Agricultural Notes. this obligation, to vote for and support Leonard Buy your gard from liable may prices 1 much mor The Bu sylvania suggests the u or the lighte bedbugs. Bichlor solved, one ounce or medicated alcoh ject the solution it infested bed small feather, Wood, whom we believe to be the second choice ofter of the people of this district.” reg I ae “ee ‘es te Primaries Tuesday, May 18 TWO DISTRICT DELEGATES to Be Elected Vote for BOAL and GILLETT Saad WITH CHARITY FOR ALL AND MALICE TUWARD NONE. As politics is as honorable as any other business—~when properly conducted--and as there never can be anything lost by taking the public into your confidence and showing the peep e your hand, the following correspondence be. tween Republican County Chairman, David Chambers, and one of the Republican Candidates for the Legislature, is respect{ully submitted to the voters of Centre County = ol is also good. Ip-| o the cracks of the | a squirt gun or aj i wit] PRIMARIES, MAY 18th, 1920 Biggest Hotel In World. Plans for the largest hotel in the | world have been made public, at Chica- | go. The hotel will be in five units. with | the present Edgewater Beach Hotel as] one unit, and will front three city blocks | on Lake Michigan and Sheridan road. Tae architects have planned 4000 rooms, The cost 1s estimated at $15,000,000 A theatre seating 2500, 400 kitchen- ettes for those who desire to cook their own meals and one 16-story unit for bachelors are features, A minimum charge of $15 a day is one of the units is contemplated, i i i i : i — — KEEP ABREAST OF THE TIMES E ARE always alert to the new things which originate in the style centers of our country, We keep abreast of the times, Ev- idence of this assertion exists, from the fact that we have receiv- ed, during the past few days, Different Varieties in Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses & Waists These new models have the approval of the style creators of New York. T hey stand out as the leading numbers for the present season, , Ia our MEN'S DEPARTMENT we also maintain this standard. We have secured a variety of Suits, new in design and model, These Suits are typical, in workmanship, of the best tailors. ~ Give us an opportunity to show you our new things, Make it a point to visit us today. t ’ KESSLER [ THE HOME OF GOOD MERCHANDISE | April 13, 1920, Hon. Ives L. Harvey, Bellefonte, Penna, Dear Sir The statement having appeared in the public press that a candidate for Legislature in Centre County may enter the field in opposition to the nominee of the Republican party at the forthcoming primaries, 1 am ad- dressing a letter of inquiry to all candidates for the Republican nomina- tion to ascertain if it is their intention to abide by the decision of the Re- publican voters at the primary election to be held May 18th, 1920, Kindly mail me your reply to the foregoing inquiry at your earliest convenience. Respectfully, (Signed) DAVID CHAMBERS Chairman Republican County Committee Mr. Chambers, Chairman, Republican County Committee, Clarence, Penna. My dear Mr. Chambers :— Your letter of April 15th inst, received and I want to thank you for giving me an opportunity to refute and forever set at rest the false rumors circulated by self. interested individuals impeaching my loyalty to the Re- ublican Party to whose principles I have always tried to be a faithful ad- nt ; and as such, I could not honorably go into a contest for the nomi. nation for the Assembly and in the event oF defeat turn against the party by accRptivg the nomination of any other party than the one | have striv- en in, As I have nothing to conceal either as to my political affiliations or us to my record as the Representative of the le of Centre County in the last session of the Pennsylvania Legislature, i would ndly ask your mission to make this correspondence public to the end that all may fully and finally understand the situation a it nts itself, y yours, IVES L. HARVEY. . y DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM PENN. *
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