’ PMEAURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1 he SHE CENTRE REPORTER Fr ISSUED WEEKLY, = ise Pe 3 CENTRE HALL. PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors S. W. SMITH, Editor, E, BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, CS —m—— ssm— EDW, all —— eens Putered at the Post Office in Centre H #8 second class matter. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to 4be Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. Display advertising rates made known #8 application, AE a #ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE . (Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) | Susseyville—10:30 A. M. , Centre Hall—2:30 P. M. . Ppring Mills—7:30 P. M. - S£EBNTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Fastor) Centre Hall— #:30—Sunday School. 7:80—An Evening of Music; featur jing Mrs. Philip Irey, pianist, and, Miss Janet Irey, cellist, both of Danville, §pring Mils— . $:80—Sunday School. 30: 30—Preparatory and munion service. Millg— #:00—Homeg Mission 20:00—S8unday School Holy Com- Service. EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E. Smith, Pastor) Lemont—10:30 A. ML Tusseyville—2:30 P, M. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. MM. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, FPruyn, Pastor.) @mullton— $:00—Sunday School. 310:00—Morning Worship. Sprucetown— 310: 00—Sunday S« hool. 7:80—Evening Worship. id PRESBYTERIAN (Bev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) $:30—8Sunday School No preaching service. At LINDEN HALL, (Pilgrim's Holiness Chur IL. C. Mitchell Sunday Schoo] at Preaching of the Pastor, of ) at An ednesday Cottage Prayer evening. Everybody invited to these meetings. mec DEMOCRATIC TICKET. of the Supreme Coart Uhl For Judge Charles F. For Sheriff John of Centre County M. Boob For Treasurer F. Hunter Robert For Prothonotary Herr 8. Claude Register I. For John Wetzler For Recorder D. A. McDowell For County Commissioner John 8. Spearly Br fart For Auditor : Yearick Mey er THE COUNTY NEEDS BRUNGART. A VICTOR {Democratic Watchman.) It would be a for the taxpayers J. Victor Brun 3 wholesome very thing Centre county if of s the gart v = Vere ty elected to Board of Coun One halt the stand against outside domination of ness office county. Mr. man. If he is made €r there wil] of using public litical favorites. Commissioners, that office & fev of ling Some is on the courage needed in riot to to call a and ind fight the busi. of Centre & aI wott} Sper with up of the taxpayers Brungart is just such a a County Commissions of thing money to pamper po He's a fighter, just the kind whe want to why and for what dollar in treasury should be paid out. There is too much of this “Oh, that's all right” stuff in the management the ty's business. It might be all right those who are getting theirs but it 1 all right to the people who wil go without clothes enough to keep them warm this winter in order to save their properties from being posted for tax sale in the corridors of the court house. How are men who are desperate as where they might gmt even tread and molasses to feed their {families with tomorrow going to get money enotigh to pay taxes for wax to polish the court house for voting ma- chines that I'inchot satellite shipped to Philipsburg the other day, law books fn $2400.00 lots that litter the floor of the Hbrary in the court house, for sal- aries of officials as useles® as H0th wheels on wagons? God save the county. Victor Brun gary can't do it alone, but he'll try. Wao know he is free enough from po- Htical entanglements to be under the thumb of nobody, We know he is clever enough to forestall any attempt to put anythirg ‘over on him Wa know he has been so successful in his own occupation as a farmer that the salary of the office Is of little conse. quence to him. We know that all he wants is a chance to show the tax. payers of Centre county that thelr business should be managed for their benefit insted of that of bullding up a machine. whether it be of his own party or that of his opposition. be an end this will know the county any of CoOtn- to sn'g to floors, i" “Let's elect John Boob Sheriff” H. G. STROHMEIER PASSES AWAY IN 98TH YEAR Born In Germany, He Was Citizen of Centre iiall for 46 Years ~All On- ly a Week—~A Fine Christian Gens tleman, Strohmeler, a garded citizen died morning al prome- of his Henry Gottlob inent and highly ri Centre Hall since 1385, home here early Tuesday ter week's illness from heart trou- ble. Funeral services will be held at the home thig (Thursday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and after burial, services will be continued in the Laitheran church, Rev, 8, F, Greenhoe, his pas- tor, will have the services in charge. The deceased was born November 13, 1853, in Wurtenberg, Germany, making his age at the time of death 71 years, 11 months and 14 days. When ajoung man, Mr. Strohmeler did what all voung Germans did in his day and generation—learned a trade. He se- lected stone cutting. He became inter in the States through books translated in treating of conditions in this and decided that an opportunity came he would of his lot the Americans, It not until came years of age that the for at a ested reading several German, country. when 1st was with he oppor - arrived, Tails salled from York her « 31 long looked 14. 1884, arriving tunity was Mar Bremen fifteen lowing da when he Now March wen in City later, ! he ured days iy «mp where he Re inscriptions on to i adv wrtisem at Stormsiows where employment, the similar him time, of of business in Jl of as a t time then ns se and t up 1885 eller here marble cutter rr came was ony sho a over the business, very He was a good mechanic and gradually fleld Strohmeler extended his of operation Mr and t Was weil a lively OOK educational, movements a Democrat herent AA t—— DEATHS. HIRONIMUS but a few he and Hironimus Hrown : { Tours Mire. Frank Joli Milton ; Mrs ail of nar whom except the panokin ; Laurelton, t the John Shoiter, B lotte Irwin, present a funeral ie sister T&€ in The Hironim Hall iv Missouri. a to Cen- family urn is eam from Cot almost six year ago, and here Mr. Hiron- fmus had gaged the Sheffield milk plant. ly regarded friend to ber of the P. A. M, Twenty by tro gince ving fireman of high been ¢ as He was citizen and was a He A fia aH was a and Jr mem O, U everyone QO 8 of flora organizationg and pleces were preser ted private parties, PROBERT Mra widow of Minnie Probert, on Sunday while on her w from her home in California, Washing ton county. to Altoona, where she ©X- pected to visit Mrs, James The body w= California, funeral services held from the home of Mrs. Robert Natchorn. a daughter, The deceased was the youngest of the children Willlam and Fan- ride (Lause) Colyer, and was reared at Colyer, which village was named for her father, There survive thiee sisters and a brother, namely, Mrs, CGeoorge W. Ishler, Hall: Reub- en Colyer, Colyer; Mrs, James Spicher, Altoona. and Mrs: H. J. Lambert, Cen tre Hall, now of Lakeworth, Florida There aiso survive the deceased six daughters and one son. She was aged about years, way by train Epicher sister =F gent boek to from where were Wednesday, of hex Centre wo SHAFFER Uriah 8. Shaffer, one of Madisonburg's prominent and respected citizens, died at his home there at 12:- 80 o'clock last Wednesday morning, fol- lowing an illness of dieseases Irrvident to his advances] years, Mr. Bhaffer was a son of Adam and Mary (Smeltzer) Shaffer and was born ft Madisonburg on the 21st day of May, 188, hence was aged 53 years and b months, He wang united In marriage to Mary Catherine Yeurfok, who survives, with these children: Mrs, John ¥, Royer, of Madisonburg, and Ellis B. Shaffer, of Tock Haven. Also surviving Is a sls: ter, Mrs. Emma Havel, of Bpring Mliils. = Ielong member of Madisonburg, and a Christian gen« highly in the com- his entire life. held Sat- Madisonburg pastor, Rev, E. officiating. In Madisonburg lLatheran Deceased in Zion a kind tleman, munity where he spent Funeral services were urday forenoon in the fautheran church, the N. Fry, of Rebersburg, terment in the cemetery. was Lutheran church at neighbor esteemed on tn m— FOOTE Robert M, Foote dled very unexpectedly, on Monday, at his in Millheim, after being confined to bed for a week, although he had not been in good health for some time. The deceased was a son of John and Amalia (Harter) Foote, and waa aged about 45 He is survived by a wife, whose maiden name was Miss Catherine Confer, and three children: Mrs. Edgar Jodon, Millheim; Miss Hel- at and Mrs, Harold Auman, Willlamsport also by three brothers and Foote. Muncy; Wm, and John, in Towa; New York husband home VOAars, en, home; Frank Pittsburgh, Maggie with two sisters: Foote. Mrs Ellen Williamsport The Evangelical plo Racha, and who her live in Jdaconsey vixl In and 8 if the APPEAL FOR WETZILER FOR the Centre ¢ in to polls of ’ Coan whe fundmential iri best John LL. Wetz hoose 0 use in care they would fili a £4 cannot wusch Eo business, yYyolers Wrong. His life is ith more than the usual sadness, and it buoyed up with ambition” and industry He far his haa received his ability unchallenged have known him in The Wetzler band, of which he has been a member its beginning, are paying a glowing tribute to their friend by giving corderts Centre county communities in Wetzler's behalf, They are doing it without one cent of remuneration. They ike him and appreciate the great work he hag done for them, Mr. Wetzler's sole regret in this campaign is that he canvrot afford a car, and therefore has found it impos: «ible to meet as many voters in the county ax he wished. Because of this fact. he wishes to urge every person he has not seen to remember that a cross in the square te the name an siory oper SOOM " fe of aly yet shows fn in has given lifetim he rightful share. His by a business way deserving Te he Aus more during than as who in those since day. 18 a vote for a man who will cap duties of the office . - . . . » . . CENTRE . COUNTY NOTES. - ® - - . HOSPITAL * * . Mills, SUSEICHI Miss Edith admitted treatment, Adolph Johnson, of State College, be came a surgical patient on Monday. V. Bheesley, 12, daughter Mrs. Mary Sheesley, of Woodward, admitted last Monday for treatment and discharged the following Spring for Auman. of Monday wis jast of Bertha wis surgical day. 10-year-old Bheesley, of Woodward, patient Monday, Tuesday. Veoyle J, Bheesley, pon of Mrs, Mary became a surgical and was discharged Wm. Solt, ted Monday cal patient, After undergoing surgical treatment, Edith Spicer, Bellefonte discharged last Monday. Curtin, 12-¥ Mre, H. ams a surgical and Aime on on jellefonte, admit last week of Wins of as 4 BUrgi- Was Mrs, of of » of enr-old son George and Ladrd Curtin be Major Curtin, Tuesday nesdny. patient on Wis harged on Wed Dale, 6-year-old daughter Andrew ale, of la admitted Mary n { Mm i patient rick pation Keller senneth BE Gar medical hed in Mrs, Wm the happy and are 4) ho arrived at the hospital on Sunday f Altoona. 1 SUnaay Ernest Chestney, « SCAe patient of discharged in surgical On ad medi nday, Wm. Roll, AxeMann, patient, An & in Was on There wera 42 the hos | pital at patients of the —————" A —- the beginning week The ‘a hand coma {out § COT memberg of Wetlzler a statement ¢ tha througho : in fis ing county they in Wetzler Pay. gave orts aL By. ap { pre mm for what | has done for them, and not for ————— a ——— YS ———— ® vember ——————————. a ROA FOTTERS MILLS, Homer Walk Hawalian ls- three years has who were homo Sunday in homecoming Mise | uth Walker, of Spring Mills; Arthur Miller and family. of Mileshurg: Les fe Walker and family, Keller Snyder and family, of Yarnell: Leland Walker (and family, of Boalsburg. Franklin Sharer and family, of near Millheim, ‘spent Sunday at the home Of Mrs Sharer's parents. Mr. and Mrs, E, B. Paimer. Philip C. Frank, one of our aged cit. fpons. is seriously ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. BE. lee Mis {Claude Wert, of Tusseyville, and Mrs. {(harles Duck. of Lewistown, are at {the Lee home helping to care for him. Thoss who enjoyed an oyster supper iat the home of T. ¥. Fleisher on Sat- | urday evening were Mr, and Mrs, Har \ DD. Spary Wert ard family, of Aaronsburg; HE. Walker, son of had iy the the Army for and the been lands In home, 0 Walker of returned at the honor on his were {Orrha Fleisher, PRESIDENT W. C. T. U, FAVORS BOOB FOR SHERIFF Mrs, T. E. rR D. president of the Centre County Ww, C, T. U., has endorsed the of John M. Boob Sheriff, presses a great desire for his election. This the left to the head of the organization named candidate Jodon, Bellefonte, candidacy for and ex- was only course open for he Is the logical for Sheriff all temperance people should and will support provided they make an Investigation, RED CROSS RELIEF IN 79 DISASTERS IN YEAR Forest Fires, Plagues, Storms, Earthquakes, as Well as Drought, Call for Help. are the y, told by as fol- ry coming yn in Idah worker homestead river in with is out clear- 1g prepa arrival, Then sweeping all in Priest father, his heels, iding to the (ing The Centre Heporiar, Time counts In sppiying for patents. Don't risk dee ny protecting your dens Send sketch of model for instruclions oF write for PREE book, “How to O%iain a Patent” snd “Record of Invention™ form No charge for Ine formation ont how fo proceed Communics tions strictly eonfidential Prompt, careful, sflicient service in FREE BOOK CLARENCE A. 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