Er s————- THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, eaten ore pn pili rs Mle SEN | BALL, PENN’ A. . SMUTH & BAILEY, Troprigtors: B. W. SMITE. .o..viinirnriisenss dior | Lo AE rt sn srs DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. For President—-JOHN W. DAVIS, of West Virginia. For Vice President-CHARILIES BRYAN, of Nebraska. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Judge of the Superior Court-— MARGARET CC. KLINGLESMITH, of Philadelphia. For State WwW. Treasurer~HEBER ER- MENTROUT, of Reading. For Auditor General — JOHN R. COLLINS, of Coudersport, For Representative in EDWARD M. BENSON, County. DEMOCRATIC For Representative sembly—W. H. NOLL, Township. of COUNTY TICKET. in General As- Jr, of Spring _ CHURCH APPOINTHENTS. Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Presbyterian -— Pine Mills, morning; Centre Hall, Le- mont, evening. Grove afternoon; Trinity Reformed TRev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 2:30 Church Services. 1:30 Sunday School. Tusseyville— 10:30 Home Mission $:30 Sunday School. Methodist Episcopaj (Rev. H .H. Sherman, Pastor) Methodist—Centrs Hall, morning; Sprucetown, afternoon; Spring Mills. evening. Service. Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Bingman, Egg Hill— Sunday School, 5:30 a m. Regular worship at 10:3p Tusseyville— Pastor.) A. M Centre Hall-— Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. Linden Hall— Revival every evening. Serv Evangelleal, Spring Mills (Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.) Paradise—S. 8. at 9:36; preaching at 10:30. Locust Grove ing and Cs 7:00, S 8 at 2:00: preach ttechetiondl instruction at AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge (Rev. John § Hollenbach, St. Paul's—8. 8. at § munion at 10:30, Coburn—8. 8S. at munion at 16:30 Aarongburg—8. 8 Communion at 7 Subject : “Our two-faced) Cit These present pastor in this fie hope that efforts ed some which will after pastor.) Holy C 30} Two-fold ship.” (but zen services m ClOse da, It wk the his goond years. besa re It will register your vote for Mr. taxpayer, —————— A A AP AAD I Hon measures (o reguire but a bit of time to Tuesday. A well r will Nol on will epay every A man who Rhone in furthering his relieve the farmers of their dens is entitled to the support farmers when = in this district. Such R. Benson. When a legislature he and Mr together on the Rhone measures. which provided for ing the taxes on real estate, farm lands. A —— A A Mr. Benson. the date for comgress the true friend of farmer. He consistently voted for every measure up In the 1913 session of the state leg- islature that in any way was favors able to the farmers. Vote Tuesday, atood by Leonard tax hur of the candidae for congress is Edward of the work ec man member Rhone tax refory lesson. especially Democratic candi- district, 's this the in for him on Sees Republiean Trick Fool Voter, Franklin DD. Roosevelt, en route New York from a visit in Georgia, is- sued & statement through the Dem- ocratic National Committee declaring that “a nation-wide organized effort to fool the country is going to ex posed on November 4.7 “Relying on the short memory of many voters” he sud, “this clever confidence gang ie repeating the plan of 1912. In that year the old guard dirdctors gave out bushels of public- ity to prove that Mr. Taft was going to be elected hands down on ground that Mr. Roosevelt wolld draw just as heavily from Democratic as from Republican strength. Elec tion day that year exposed the trick. Roosevelt drew the gfeat bulk of his support from Republicans, just as La Follette is doing this year. “An unexpectedly small Democratic vote will go to La Pollettel and his un- doubtedly large popular vote will come from normally Republican sup- porters. Davis has not only a united party support, but also that of hund- reds of thousands of progressives of the type that voted for Wilson In 1912. “A week from Wednesday a lot of people are going to wake up and kick themselves for being So easily fooled.” to be A BIT OF WARNING. Just prior to the election a warning may be necessary to those and law enforcement. There be a bit tod mych politics of a up ‘in being held under the di- TT. 11. Prom propaganda nothing good public meetings | throughout the county rection of the W, C what can lenrned the out is that there Is any candidate td be voted for ex- he is in the Republican column, This is not true; it is false. From the top to the bottom the Democratic candidates appearing on the ticket will handed you next Tuesday the polls are just as much inter- in law enforcement and will do for temperance those in the column, if more. The candidate endorsed by in his he in cent be at osted much tepublican fact that a as not Is party or favored WwW. CT 1 not dry, nor does their disfavor him wet. The temperance cause enforcement will be supported just as well by Mr. Mr. Swope, and by Mr, Mr. election by the does make Benson as by Noll as by When Mr. Holmes was first the Republican candidate for biyman. great was laid on the fact that he for whatever en- forcement law Governor Pinchot might produce. Now, as we age told he won't do any such thing, and the purpose is to catch both the Pinchot and anti-Pinchot vote for him. Nol the heginning said would, If elected, vole for any where they originated resort to deception, named nasser stress stood has from he good inws, He need Mr Swope no matter not Benson is just as dry and politically lenson- is personally Mr party and because endorsed why not, by the Labor i no think Mr Sex reason dry wind the women should he is when of the Improper and Smith especially Swope endorsement inlist party it is also for dry preach that of New York is Now Davig is had the K. K to assume beca {Over Z nor all he can to « Mr that York for wet. the arry that Mr Mr ince Davis because denon #) 8 in Davis K with the ( ange to ( Day Hea This these symapthy stuff people is being put nothing of the go to ear to the out Re lowest or less than pith an propaganda der, So when you theses meet ings keep it he he your deceived 141) Baser—HBradford, belated wedding A. B of P Catharine Bradford. naving Saturday, notice i= that Luer, ittsburgh, and of taken event pince in October COreInOny Mil “he couple besorny having pe er of the Methodis 3 will live In Pitis Rev bride Ss the eldest and Mrs Clyde E Hall Om daughter Bradford finishing the « of ’ loa 8 hoot office pros tor, YO here high she served here as a whe entered “Choo nurses in the lellef and Yenrs hospital upan gradunting thers ago entered upon She is a young yighest esteem and has a friends here, The groom and taking graduated from He is accounting of the regulary x hefore the Tiversity Now member the firm Bauer & (0 ty One Centre coun institutions he visited in ity of an ountant i= the Wests Penitentiary at Rockview ————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, Dukes St M. Warren J M A. J Father Benedict Bryan Philipsburg Heverly Butler Howard Lala Howard Steard Ww R Frazier Akron, Stover “oeun oid Ohio Grace wronshurg Harry Pearl G F Johnson Peale, Pa Dinges . Peale W. Houts..... larnes Orlando Mary K Hiate State College att College Frederick Seidel Bama F. Hazelton larnhart . Bellefonte —————————— A AAA. M. E. Coldron to Take Restaurant. Musser E. Coldron has leased the restaurant in the Runkie hote; block, fomerly conducted by Mra. Belle Whiteman wil of November, and son, John Whiteman, charge by the first for sever: charge, of of Nit- and Assime Mr al years past, has been Coldron, in the refreshment stand on tany top Mountain. ———— A TRA. BOALSBURG, Mra, Charles tained John Meyer and Spring Mills, and Wm. Meyer and lady friend, of Miltheim. at dinner Sunday Mrs. Floyd Houtz and daughter Ger aldine returned home from a visit to Mra. Houtz's son, jeorge, at Wil- lamsport, and daughter Myrtle, at Harrisburg, Monday. They brought Myrtle's little girl along with them for a vigit at Grandma's, Frod lshler is home vigiting his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs P. 8, Ishler. Cyril Zechman was a pleasant call. or around town over Sunday. He may have called on a particular lady friend also, not in Boalsburg, The bazaar that the Civie Club are holding on Hallowe'en afternoon and evening will be in the Malta Temple instead of the Implement shop, as first announced. The front of Malta Temple was giv- en a cont of paint on Monday. Miss Mary Haze! who Is a music student at Bucknell, was home over Sunday, i Mrs, Samuel Reitz and children vis: ited her brother«<in-law, Mr. Mayes, and family, near Lock .flaven, from Wednesdhy thy Sunday. : ~ Benjamin HafMey, of Aaronsburg, returned home Monday after a ted days’ visit with his daughter, Sarah Meyer, 3 and family. Mr. and Corl enters family of yy ‘CENTRE HALL, PA. | . ip ~~ en —— - * i Aolations were detected in this Hite insumnce, was. entalled in a fire . DEATHS, of violntio r dost t ard Hunting Neavors Opens Satarday, from manner inst y killed after bank barn Pine which oved a How tow neh, lock oar, on irge George H. Emerick Dies Suddenih | (Continued first. page.) While sitting on a char in his home on Saturday evening about 7:00 o'- clock, George H, Emerick passed to the beyond. Death came most unex- pectedly the family. He had just finished partaking of a hearty meal, aul down at the stove, He short- ly afterwards complained of pains in the stomach. local applications were applied and it was the that followed the Inquiry as to how felt that led to the discovery hus- band and father to the tering had dled. The deceased was born Hall, May 19, 1856, vears, 7 months, 6 days, son of Willlam and Mary In 1887 Game Beason may Creeit during the of only. int 8 o'% Rights, i recognise fo#vi in Avis, Friday ju Aubsry's ihe with the git Kept a0 Respect Aly the rights of and if [rHLssin gE the (lose the peason Clinton county. The near i nid jasizedl Heonse 8 the owner, that the tag the middle of for days Property Owner's will HwWnery last evening. } iy ved on : pan ved fovigin of unknown 400 wihneal the fire thie outer true sportsmen The included bushels to ment, Bom complaln that the property alwave, onts, 2560 bushels of new not substantial : j , t ands are posted against tres quantity of hay, the senson's wi Investigation ave loveloped the that been mutilated endeavor Oo tobacco and the Usually se ure Heri agither orops iti fat have . Bion Bile truck few of before hunting brat lands ed to protect a certain kind of game stock was saved. Neighbor ", alumi that happens to be scarce, and if per- bucket brigade and succeeded in be mites the house buildin The Henry ¥ from owners purchased silence thereon such aE and farming itnnlerments he the early tugs bec st that the two adminis- num f y the dies we The 1924 tig is Delieved to on is granted to hunt for other ing and some of the the « ‘ tas BpOTisInEan Wi abuse farm by kid trying the ‘ more substantind and will TR Centre making his age He was a (Stover) Em- | married Miss Em- Harper and continued farming op- emtions threshing, in which had engaged before, lowed farming until moving to Centre | WY Hall fifteen’ years ago, when he be. | forward came a local salesman of farming im | the Be plements and machineryve This line | of he followed until his death. wis a of the mn church, Fellows and | of A. the Hvely near game. no true we a #4 sy BOM many. . 67 | #poTismen the privilege granted owned by Anron facture Violators of Social which the S—————— _. and the Owner in increase. Where comfidence of and Bazaar, erick. he mia mies of rie land owners Ig abused, §t invari : ture suppiy ably Tiss o is ot and lines ‘ably means a denial of been similar privi- pa tecting vida fol- clang he and feges to all sportsmen, A— es Ap £10,000 Fire Near Avis, 105s $16.000, number nrotector Hu: them or Loss In dreds ited ard at estims at with but work Mr. Emerick Presbyte: P. OB member a Oda organizations, and was | of them. He in affairs times in the town- various offices. Po- Democrat active in took ao and held at ship and borough | litically he of the dependiables sought by Support interest focal ®e = Famous for Value-Giving NIEMAN'’S don’t give you Better than Ordinary Values in some things all of the time, and in All Things Some of the Time, but our purpose is to give you BETTER VALUES IN ALL THINGS ALL OF THE TIME. COATS ARE ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT | We have made extensive preparations to have the most comprehen- sive collection of smart Ceats that have been seen here for many a season. The values are such that you will be more than pleased--especially since the John modes that are shown here'are always the authentic types and indicate orn at Pennsy trend of correct fashions for the season. 3rd Ties and support to of- Was a was ane whose wine aspiring fice. There and home those the daughter, decensed a wile Miss Verna, survive one it Intermnt ! Wedn« sdav patrick. { church, Halil Kirk- made at Centre RHev, J M the Presbyterian was mormsng pastor of offic mung CRAMER a native of Clarence Emery Cramer Centre county but f SOMES Voars past a i sufferer nephritis, ied in resident of Altoona ft had been r wome time with { chronic the ambu ance on He the the hbspital the Wis a Choose your Coat from the Complete New Varieties. Coats for Dress and Coats for Sports ar for the Woman and the Miss. Your attention is directed to a comprehensive & widely diversified showing of The New Fall Dresses for All Occasions These are featured at three specialized prices that are sensational : $16.75 $19.75 $25.00 The wanted colors are Cocoa, Brown, Rust and Black. Wim Altoona TUSSEY VILLE. sister, Miss Mars Mh We present to the Men and Young Men a Display of - SUITS AND TOP COATS better in the history of our store. You owe it to yourself clothes, never finer these im "or to come and see pressive Fohringer of share ™ Pgise Brown, of Phil Sunday at hostrie Mrs ET. Jordan Mi oe hough and Sunday at and in the rewidents Eatherel of Mr. Ramer, ———— A ——— GEORGES VALLEY Howard Aukerman and returned to Johnstown, Mra. Millie Aukerman few days with her town. Mr. and Mie Choose Your New Fall Outfit from our Large Selection. Polatoes, for men and women alike. Shoes is one deserving of inspection and insitnirg "of his ir NEW FOOTWEAR sets the pace for smartness Cranek ) Graceful Feet, Our Line of 8 the prices are unusually reasonable. D. J. NIEMAN “Always Reliable’ MILLHEIM spent Shoes make ( the winte Mr Mrs Cal- | of Milroy, of CP ing seventeen to the Rearick and and two sons the Gynt sped home Ramer | Miro enliven home | It wife have a — is spending a parents at Johns- om == = MOOSE TEN MPLEVTHEATR ¢ (BELLEFONTE) 34 MPLEITHEATRE: October 30 - THURSTON PRESENTS {Hiver Aukerman, Mrs. Margaret Ackerman and Mrs George Bolla and William Empfield | * spent Sunday at Harrisburg and Car- lisle, ut t— Surprise Party. Quite a surprise was sprung at home of John Rudy on Monday ing. honor of Mrs. Rudy's birthday Those present Were: Mr. and Mrs An- drew Thal and daughter Betty, Mr and Mrs. E. T. Kellerman, Mrs, George | Rhoads, Mr. and Mre Leonard Rhoads | and children Marie, Ruth, Pauline and Leonard; Mr. and Mra Lee Rhoads | and children George and Billy: Mr. and Mrs. George Kellerman and son George | Messrs, Herbert Justice, Ray Keller man, John Kovacie, George Rhoads, Harold Potter: Can Kellerman, Misses | Beulah and Pear! Justice, Nina Kei- | ley, Leotta Kellerman. all from Belle: fonte: Mr. and Mra Foster “Jodon, Mrs. Marchie Harter, Misses Edwina and Jean Jodon, Samuel Gingerich. Miss Alice Potter, Miss Mary Emery, George W. Potter. After spending a very pleasant evening all departed, wishing Mrs, Rudy many returns of the day. : “ne \ the even. in EUROPES MAGICIAN 'N THURSTON-KELLAR Tod Quasiions MYSTERIES i crosrwovay 28 ~ PEOPLE — 23 Shewill tellyou. Q<~ CARLOADS EFFECTS=2 ope mg 50~MASTER MYSTERIES= 80 Snsrmtsmimsssipisn, | Ms m—— “THRILLING, LASTING IMPRESSIONS” ALVINS MUSICAL WIZARDS. A gi u—————— Auto drivers who travel between | Readwvilie and Lewistown will be! pleased to learn that Yeagertown res- | identa purpose disbanding the use of | the highway as a side walk. There have already been built over 2000 feet | of side walk in that place and“ it is | planned to build much more as I~ as the work can be done, a The Master Magicians of America and Europe have combined in present; 20th Annual Tour ing the GREATEST MYSTERY SHOW ON EARTH. [has spared no effort in the production of DANTE Democrats are pointed out as neglect ful of thelr duty on election day. This ought not to be. Let us all go to the polls on Tuesday and vote our con- | vietions, If we all did one of the re. | sults would be the election of He re I. Noll, and that would mean much. ' Penns Valley and Brush nal THURSTON | For 20 Years the World’s Greatest Magician - PRICES ~ 50¢, $1.00, $1.50~plus tax. Reserved Seats ¢ on sale at Mott Drug ag Co.
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