= — —— THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, PeNn’ As Centre HALL, ‘ THURSDAY, JUNI 1907 TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.-20 cents per lines for three insertions, and b cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on ppliestion, : 20 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian—Spring Mills, Hall, afternoon. morning ; Centre Reformed afternoon, Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville, Hall, evening, United Evangelical—Centre Ege Hill, atternoon ; Tussey ville, dren’s service Methodist~ service ; tian edu dren's servie morning ; Chil- etown, morning, Children's il, afternoon, theme : Chris Mills, evening, Chil [Appointments not given here have not been { reported to this office. | Colonel Fortney's Views, In another column appears an article on the new minimum salary law written by Col. D. F. Fortney. His view should be resd by every school director and teacher in the county, and can be accepted as truly setting forth the meaning of the new law, In a later issue of the have school Reporter, Col. Fortney will something to say on another law relative to ventilating gchool houses. msn msn fps fA —— LOCALS, Entertainment church Keep this in mind : United evening in the Monday Miss Eloise Sci Evangelical from her wayler is home finished in May where she year J Cape second public The Orphans Home, at Loysville, has two hundred and fifteen inmates, The institution recently held its annual anniversary. as teacher one of the schools. Loysville The Commercial telephone exchange has a new operator in the person of Miss Margaret Jacobs, succeeds Miss Elva MecCler New York. Mr. Warouarton, H. Warburton, of Spring Mills, at the home of latter. The was shipped to Muncy Valley ferment. who whan, now in Ww. died body for father of Rev. the ill the ugh a very repl Was Hall CAare- Henry Bto Centre railroad station, ful farmer, his was obliged to iant entire cre which pleted Monday. Mrs. C. D. Joseph Lutz Bpangler Tuesday Mills, the guests of W. Meclinay. Miss Mary A. Mills, of Miss of the that city, and as such enviable reputation. Mrs, Baller and Miss Jennie Bar- tholomew, both of Pleasaut Gap, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. mew Bunday. The former lady wife of Fishwarden Howard Buller. p of corn, Co - Bartholomew, Mrs. and Miss Gertrude were in Spring Rev, and Mrs. G. of Altoona, Roxanna Brisbin. teachers in earned an is the guest She is one achool has jartholo- is the Amer Bollinger, D., ia visiting of Bridgewater, 8. relatives and friends ir Millheim. It is twenty-six years gince Mr. Bollinger his native town, and this is his first visit in that time. To school left directors : that teachers to the benefit of the new minimum salary law must have two things in addition to a certificate, 1. e., and a certifice Don’t obtain forget ' school wo years Le Pin ENC ie Of ¢ 7 ciency. With a view of taking a brief rest, and meeting his school mates at their annual class reunion at the Will- iamson Free Bchool of Mechanical Arts, Philadelphia, Ralph went to that city Saturday. He came to his home here from Pittsburg a few days previous old Joozer, Having purchased one of the Dein- inger prope rties a few years ago from the Sparr estate, H. C. Bhirk is now improving the same by erecting a large front porch, and will paint the whole exterior of the dwelling house, He also has material on hand with which to build a concrete walk. D. H. Martin, a Bober Acetylene Light representative writes that the Reporter erred in stating that W. O, Rearick used the Sober plant for light- ing his dwelling house, but that John Grenoble, of Yeagertown, was using the light, and requested interested persons to write him for information Mr. Grenoble was formerly from Bpring Milla, The Millheima Journal relates that N. A. Auman, the grocer, eaught a thief that was trying torifle his money drawer. When Mr. Auman opened his store the other morning he had oc- casion to go to the drawer, and upon opening it saw a large rat ensconced therein. Before the rodent could jump out Mr. Auman closed the drawer, armed himself with a club and kill- ed it, The Methodist Sunday Behools at Bprucetown and Spring Mjlls wil observe Sunday, June 23, as Children’ Day. Bervices at the former place wil be held at 10 a, m., and at the latter a 7,80 p. m, These are. expected to elegant services, inatrugtive and Shinn Ataing. All “rey. invited. Rev, Gh, w Meclinay will preach at Centre Hall at 2.80, His, theme will be * Chris Hduontion, Ji ia i bh bali yo pad arhrgiiiinlia i 0 od aid diat Baw Li Sia Harris Township. Mrs. Bamuel Condo, of Spring Mills, and Mrs. Annie Overdorf, of Lock Ha- ven, spent a few days at the home of W. B. Young. John Dreibelbles, of Ferguson town- ship, attended to business in Boals- burg, on Friday. Oliver Gibony and his cousin, Mr, Cronover, enjoyed a drive over the mountain from Btone Valley and were entertained at the home of Dr. L. LE, Kidder. Among these from a distance who attended the funeral of Mrs, Mary IE. Hess were : John Brisbin, of Kansas ; William Brisbin, of Illinois; John Hess and two sons, Dubois ; Will Hess and family, of near Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs, John Hess, of Pine Grove Mills; Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Stitzer, of Bellefonte; J. T. McCor- mick, of State College; P. M. Weber, of Huntingdon ; J. H. Weber and Mr, and Mrs. B. D. Brisbin, of Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna attended the funeral of the latter's sister, John Huss, at Spring Mills, Charles, the three month old son Mr. and Mrs. Linn Woomer, of State College, was buried in the cemetery at Boalsburg, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Dale Houserville, attended the Children’s service in Boalsburg, Sunday. Several cans of trout from the U, B. fish hatchery at Bulphur Springs, West Virginia, were deposited in streams last week. Ben Everhart and Miss Jessie of near Graysville, attended the picnic at Bhingletown, Baturday, and re mainedewith friends over Bunday. Mra. J. A. Miss Beulah, sunday Grandmother Danley, at Pine Mills, E. R. of Reed, spent with Williams and family, spent Lee Begner, at Btate College. W. H. Btuart visited at last week. Mrs. Frank McFarlane entert and evening in honor of Mr. th birthday. Rock Bprings, visit in Boalsburg lane's fiftie J. B.{ ed his brother and sisters Monday aud Tuesday. Mrs. J. D. Agnes and Louise, of spel her roheen, of and Watsontown, ding some time the parents, Mr, Mrs. her mother being seri Mayes are home of Michael i ut and Negner, Will visited Fisher. The Children’s “ God's love and care,’ itably rendered by the day school, Bunday morning. church was tastefully des festoonings of the national colors, and Fisher and family, of ¢ Mrs. sSunb ury, his mother, service for WAH Very Lutheran rated BOASON, Orphan's home at Al made a business the early part of Mrs. Henrietta house beautified paint Loysville, and Frank trip to Huntingdon this week. Dale is with =a Ging rerich having new of Cont —————— Aaronsburg, Mr. Bowersox and sister and Gephart, of Wolfs Store, were of Warren Winkleblech, Bunday. Mrs. Frances Forster and Miss of friends at Carlisle and Harrisburg. Mrs. Chester Wert, who has five months in western states, daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Meck Milton, visited their many this place over Bunday. Mr. Wasson and family, Htate College, visited Prof. Wasson a few days, on Monday. #pent and her ley, of friends of R. U. returning Mingle took a trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. Y., and while they were quietly married. turned home last Thursday, Their new relations in life, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meyers, of Co burn, were guests at the home of Geo, Weaver on Bunday. Miss Ella Miller, of Jonestown, visiting her sister, Mrs, Donat, Reformed parsonage, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Winkleblech, of Rebersburg, visited their son, Warren, on Sunday. James Breou, accompanied by his mother, visited friends at Beech Creek, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Burd, of Coburn, spent the Babbath with Mrs, Kizzie Swabb. Mr. Mayes, of Lemont, put up monu- ments for Jacob Wyle, Mrs. John M. Btover and Mary A. Thomas, The work was done on Monday. ———— A A ——— Nittany Mountain, Miss Bertha Parker, of Johnstown, visited her father, William Parker, for several weeks, Annie Parker, of Altoona, was a guest at the home of Wm. Parker. Billy is never satisfied without lots of visitors, John Garver is busy replanting his corn. Many other farmers have been Mlle Xt to do likewise, Milton, visited A. G. a over day. Tone, ss he is familiarly. called, is Fred's father-in- ; Miss Bertha Parker and Mrs. Parker visited the family of Wm. Walker on is at the Lhkds Go { dx Gadi i —— I RR ho we i A Premium ou Btinginess From the best definition of the new minimum salary law the Reporter obliged to say that the state has premium on stinginess sand in placed a the disposition to employ the bumiest teachers to be had, School that employed the best teachers they could districts obtain and paid them wages will get no benefit from the extra millions appropriated for the purpose of paying the differ. ence between what the whatever state regarded as niggardly wages and the wage scale established by the new law. For instance ; Take a district where to directors by levying a tax of 2 milla paid than tenchers In t pay the diflerer tween $35 and $40 or $50, as may be. Thus it distriet have a Do more month to its the state will may be seen the grade have a The distric can better teachers and tax of put =a yet not any state premium consequence, on this stinginess and willingness to the Now distriet employ emplo) bum iest teachers to be ad, look at this: effort teachers and What benefit from tiie ex! Nothing ; because they at all times employed ti best that regardless of salary. The Re where an the was made best these districts get ars’ millions of doll irri Hiilig feaschers could be hi porter hoped that be construed to the n the figure fixe would pay difference i by thi d the salary bet wes law an Ti and old minimum salar, minimum salary law, at woul 11 URINE Kil districts alike againel schoo that taxed themselves y might thool te this view appear i juipped Does no spn fp coy Spring Mills Be mpressive, Ww I'he fie 14 HOeTRI OF han's Home iL was a red selections, )y, Which was a e Tressler ( rp 11 t410 ii VGA, er, arrived there too late Mabel nd, Miss Florer ih | ju. Allison is enteriain we Pifer 1in Weel at Penneyliy Allison return vacation -~ » Rebersburg. le Haines and are visiting at Pittal of Rol t Sund lati wife his week £3 i Daniel wer, Salona, spen Winters let Lock us, of Miss Ma day for a week's visit at gie Have fi Mrs, © home, aft Ilinois, Mrs. Chestie Mills this week, Mra. John Myers, Bruce Morris, a student at University, is spending with his parents, Charles Beck, of Wilkes-Barre, was calied to this place on account of the serious illness of his father, Bevojamin Beck, who lives near Wolfs Store, While playing ball one day last week one of Harry Douty’s little boys had his nose broken, Miss Clara Eckert and friend, of Coburn, left Baturday evening for a drive to Milton, returning Sunday evening. Miss Amy Blover returned Monday from State College where she spent last week attending commencement, The members of the Reformed church have commenced work en the repairs in the interior of the building. New seats will be placed, the ceiling frescoedd and other [mprovements made, The Children’s service held in the United Evangelical church Bunday evening was well attended. The chile dren performed thelr parts nicely, and the ringing by the choir was excellent, ——A A —————— A man is sometimes loved for the enemies he has made, but seldom when he is his own worst enemy. beastie Wert has ra three returned mouths’ visit in HBtover with is at Spring her daughter, Bucknell his vacation 2 of You. SUGGESTION. ' ! in the Liable to ally Honest at t chose t wasn't fo iu head “ ‘Per in the | ment,’ soft) could do it all. A lot of shoplifters ing the girl meant pil and to exhibit as a troph to you by won't ¢ you? And the head of the firm, ing pretty well which side his bread wins buttered on, of tells the story without using the girl's name, but the nx ide t Hlustrates an oc currence which Plenty of women lift things from counters just to see If they can do It without being caught, and when they succeed in got. ting away with it once they try it again and agaln and allow the habit to become fixed npon them until the In. evitable day of discovery arrives “The people who become criminals by suggestion are nearly always the ver! est plugs at any line of work they take up, for first rate criminals are born, not made by suggestion or in any other way." 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It is safer than Rerosene, gasoline or! electric lights, It is the only light for | churches, stores and business places of all kinds, All communications (o the above address will receive prompt attention. Mr. Martin expects to be in Centre Hall the last of this month, Any per- son thinking of lighting with acetly- Re CRO BLOW ninle om interest people town well, home, matter, and when he comes he will oall and give estimates on installing | plants complete, ————— 1 1 A HAIN, { A man has to have a certain amount of wisdom to reslize what a fool he is. Woodward, Allen Yearick, wife and baby Virgi Mr. snd Mrs. the Habbath and Voneida Charles James spent Wol ie a, wilh near Aaronsburg Children’s day will he Evans be observed in lieal church Sunday even- g, June 28rd. F. P. , of Fied- ler, spent Bunday with "Squire Musser, Harris Stover, wife and baby May Belle spent Sunday with Mrs. R. M. Ww olfe. Dr. George Ard, of Philadelphia, Guisewite and family is Mrs, Lewis Dennis, having pent al- most 8 year with Ler father, Samuel Kreamer, returned to her home in Blunt, South Dakota. Miss Marion and Earl Hosterman, of Buffalo, N. Y., have come to spend the summer with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Hosterman. Walter Willinms and sister, Mise nessen on Saturday. A MA PABA. Do Not Negleot the Chlidren, At this season of the year the first should bave immediate attention. The best thing that can be given is Cham- Remedy followed by castor oil as di with each bottle of the | reisdy, For sale b tre Hall; F. A. ¢ Biar Store, | Gateon, Potters Mills ; C. Ww, Swartz, Tusseyvil le. Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year,
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