The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 29, 1907, Image 1

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    29, 1907,
NO. i.
Urinl List, ENT ERTAINMENTS EACH NiGaT LOCAL AND FERSONAL, i
minut tou Het of onsen for grind — | po EERE TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
September term of court, which FOF Highest urder in the Aaditoriam Dur. | Paragraphs EPlcked from Exchanges of | To Open Baturday, September 14th, and to
| Ing Week of Encampment sand Fair Interest to Reporterflendeors | Continue for One Week,
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CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY. AUGUST
rizr ant
Not Admit
y Improved
(lav Xp
of Compinin . oO
a + Monday, Beptember 23 :
FIRST WEEK
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
1
$ i
The Rible Company, of | @Millheim Journal
|
| Philadelphia, will furnish the enter |
Concert Large preparations are being made
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Frank left Mon-| by the committee of arrangement: for
| dey for a week’s trip to Baltimore, [the great annual Encampment and
Washington and other points, Grange Fair, Beptember 14th 10 “th
Mrs. William Bwarm, of Wilkes inclusive, Grange Park, Centre Hall,
Barre, is visiting her parents, Mr. and| A large building is being erected for
Mrs. J. H. B. Hartman, | the exhibition of agricultural
William B. Mingle, Esq., cashier of | ticultural products, snd the arrange.
the Penns Valley Banking company | ment of camp is being generally revo-
of Centre Hall, was a business visitor | lutionized and improved, Additional
in town Friday tents have been secured to meet the
The following visitors were enter. | Increased demsnd of camping parties
tained at the home of T, F. Meyer on The exhibit of the State College and
MMYSLETY |Bunday : Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Meyer, | State Experiment Station will |
of Hall; Mr, and Mrs. John | #talled in new and larger quarters,
Rishel, of Spring Mills, and Mrs. I. V.| Cush premiums
Musser, of Beaver,
College Times
Mrs. C. T. Aikens, of Selinsgrove,
was the guest of Prof, and Mrs, G. RS,
Butz over Nunday.
The trustees of the State College
Methodist church have had the edifices
wired and in-
stalled,
fn Ette
, David Balloy
E. Hod
r
Is "
| tainments during the Encampment,
I'he personel of the company will
oa 4 | include Sarah J. Bible, contralto voca-
Weal [List ; Helen M. Bible, soprano and
| pianist ; Dorothy M. Bible, the child
violinist ; Genevieve Bible,
Ardmore, who
had been ill a short time ago, is about
th her normal physical condition.
How about it,
something for
have pe lected
Ku.
it
you
¥
fl
dward Hughes
David Bailey and hor- exhibition ths
| wonder, and to
Campment
at once,
Fair? Attend
| song artist ; Howard Wetherbee, boy
Prof, G. P. Bible, reader
or; Morphet, the great
with the company
‘118 and 19 and give a fine program in
| violinist ; Miss Grace Ripka,
was Lhe
Heckman,
Bunday.
Hill,
Jefl
Over
4 Ps
[RNC HD per=ons guest of
fmagician, will be §
KF} BH
| his most interesting magic,
i
|
jand jugglery
| One evening
in
I'here is no bett
er heat
the Red Cross Oak.
draft,
Centre
will be devoted to ¢
paid fo
| every ieritorious product placed on
will be rn
The } Fice is
music and a humorous and most
tertaining lecture by Mr. Bible.
Bible, who ix a native of Centre
“ry
Mr.
coun |
exhibition from farm, orchard, garden
and vineyard,
contribute to
rewarded,
The
will be
name
alone
Every one who will
the the
ty, i% one of the great lecturers on
During July
August he has been in
west on the Chautauqua platforms,
exhibition will be
wd
the
platform today
lecturing entertainments each
the ever given.
Dr. P. Bible,
head of the Bible family of entertain-
evening
I'he
Lie
best
14.
Grangl opening concert by the Bibles,
Saturday evening, September of George
handsome electrolliers
assisted by Miss Mary Bradley, vocal-
Bellefonte,
ers, guarantees entertainment in its
The Krider family will reune at
Warrlorsmark, Beptember 5th. The
Rev. Mr. Krider has compiled a family
history, which will read at this
ist and sccompanist, of true sense,
1
and reading by Dr. Bible, largest 1}
17.
prelude by the Concert company, and
This promises to be the
ih
September Musical hibition aud Fair ever held on (
Park. ay,
14th of Beptember, when all tent
be in readiness,
All raflroads in Pennsylvania will
sell excursion tickets to Centre Hall
and return, including Baltimore, Md..
and Elmira, N. Y. Persons
detailed information s'iould write to
the chairman, Leonard Rhone,
P'uesday sfange
rhUny be 8
Camp opens on Baturd the * ost
{ year's reunion,
Oppor- | >
Potter and sister, Miss
Phoebe, of Linden Hall, spent Tues
day with their Miss Jane
| Pearce, who makes her home wi
{ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCormick.
| dell Daily News
magic snd} ‘
| The engagement of Miss
reading, impersonations, songs, duets, | c
| Merriman and John
The
| occur sometime in the Fal ;
. es A i ‘he Bellefonte ol OM PAD Y
K. Foster, forme rly pastor | I'h liefoute EI Company
\ | are now at work puttis na fi
Creek Presbyterian | 4 al w putting in ;
t
native
humorous lecture, * Life and
tunity,” by G. P. Bible.
Fergus B Will jre &EOnAbLlY
Weft memm— thie Pasiure lo
AOCALS
Wednesday eve HUE, September 18, the showers.
1.2 cousin
you have something | Music prelude and Harry Morphet, ! Rain set j
w ia ”» iz
at the Encampment the magician
Fhursday evening,
tinued 1
Beptember 16,
3 : &F
Gesiring
cfunle
,
Of North
He of the
ds of the
MM excursions, or en
111i Note from Jenkintown.
tern Pennsylvania, W
returned to her Siokiong
Friday of charge, and also
was absent several months,
of
Ep-
Hall
week,
Elsie
Taylor, A grand closing concert,
i.
Adalade
one :
Manchard has
ele
m——— eo —————
to
A.
antage violin solos, —
| bee 1 FLO Tre sill ine +411 4
—— | been announced. wedding will | Reduced Rates Saratoga Sprivgs Ac
count G, KR. BEocampment
1oUu« points in + A 3 »
a 3 eotric For the National
Grand Army of the Republic at Rara-
N.Y
Penusylvania
Rev,
the
ti
nda
‘ f
<biin Y . y
a bHristin of Centre | Hon for another engine at their plant | togs Bprings,
Hall, writes the Reporter a note that | on Lamb street. [hey have already | i, the
¢ | put down the foundation for a new set ex
i)
a ' of dynsmos.
of the Lutheran church of the ( entre | 4 y -.» .
"a Col, H. Taylor and his brother
Hall charge : | Hates will a
. i AITYy will soon slart on
Enclosed flud renewal of Reporter, | ’ . .
: {of a water plant to » 1pply the j
which | always enjoy an te
i Glevilie wilh a good supply of pure
message from the home of my child. | yd th a good supply of pur
| walter,
|
~N ‘ Der ¥ «
tre fall inst 8
allroad wil
t
tirade t
AEBI00 Lit
i 1 testa { . Blogs
will be of special interest members Ret to Baratogs
ial ¢ornvention
| stations or
sub-district
Mill
last
M iss
from the
~ rio lia dv
¢ ICIURIVEe,
al
of
& CON Vena ha ail bas .
nvened the bulldiog | turning Saratoga |
rida y .
Friday al reduced
Slop overs at New York, Philadelp!
greatly ms wOple | Beplember § 1
and J
ware
Lentre which will be obtained from | Baltimore and Washington
granted on tickets
hood .
| #priugs ou the mountain, reading via
| De wocrati Watelunan
Mrs. Robert Hunter with her fanily, |
Bellefonte this
| week after spending several months in
| Potters Mills.
i I notice in iesue of August 220d the
ODRTERA~
proud
i Gillies,
Tickets New Yor
honored by Hudson River
New
coming of s bride and groom to Centre |
Hall, as pastor and wife of your ghurch, i
Permit a word concerning the bride. | One Lo their home in
I was eight years
{my most useful mem-
Watsontown ; gifted with
fine voice and accom. |
justly
'
Miss
Vin K Will
Mara
B aL
1
ars old, and is |
prodigy
church
between York
1 roy.
whose pastor for ald Albaoy
She
and & i
5 Be 0 ie
By deposit of ticket wit
Agent at
payment of §1.00 an
who has
Visiting her sister in Philadelphia for
some Lime past, will
Mise Laura Faxon,
aud been
bers at 8
also an Saralogs
having back
consecration and
willingness to serve the Master when-
ever in her power #0 to do, Bhe was a |
most useful helper, and this qualifies |
her for the high position to which she
calied. I congratulate you
and your minister in securing such a
worthy * Mistress of the Manse.” |
do not know your minister personally
but know he must be a man of good |
being
stories |
reinia rl taniai
SINAry Wwrasion ol
ex
return limit to October
of | sail on Saturday
| for Panama on & visit to her uncle,
utractor on the government | tained.
plished pianist, and
the
able
ently is The Litt}
hie Meplember num-
orld { New York).
iil to n
is
| these qualities lay be ob-
J who is 8
canal,
John M. Bullock and Miss Ella C.
Musser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Musser, will married at the
sisi edb
home of the bride's parents, 1 hursday, Eagles Will Go to Milton past
August 20th, The wedding will be
& very quiet affair, only a few friends
having been invited.
For full information regarding gtop-
rates of fare, conditions of
tickets and train service consult Ticket
Agents,
#0 true
fi
escapes presiden.
overs, that part of
was planted, and t
has been bre did little or
or of last
year's gradu-
Haven Biate
few years,
Lock dw
grout i bes
The twentieth annual meeling of
the susquebanna District Assoc iation
of the K. G. E. will be held in Milton
Labor Day-—Monday, Seplember
There will be an interesting pro-
iat desired it, has
next
Bi
the
the
Mr.
dren,
and Mrs
year and and Mr,
g than judgment to select such a fi ne ** help- i misses fp pong
#8 of this important | meet. !’ LOCALS adh
«0,
Lo secure positiops pp fe Migs Cora Brown, of Potte Mills " " .
: al a : i Mills, gram. A number of the Grand Lodge
Sehools Open Monday was in Bellefonte last week
e a ’ officers will be there, among them
of Miss Mamie Danlap. M. P. Bchsautz, grand high priest, of
J. M. Stiffler and daughter, of Allentown ; F. W. Anton, past grand
Freeport, Illinois, Monday left Centre chief, of Philadelphia, and I. B. Bix.
Hall for the Jamestown Exposition ler, who is a candidate for Grand Sir
and other points south. Herald this year with good chances of
winning. I'he exercises will held
at Milton Park and a good program of
comic sporte and contests will take
place in the afternoon. In the even.
Ireater - ————
Lee came to Cen
une
»
Mr.
agent
now
ir
son Siation Naturd
Duck had been loc £4 ans
for the New York Central. but
a supply Penusy He
move to Lewistown in or
fail p——
!
The
Write
hold praise Is necessary is
the guest
erm begins September 9th,
alog.
Reesman, the Centre Hall deals
among
shore last
While in New Jersey he spent
ime with Clay Reesman., On his
rit Tuesday, he announced his in.
to offer the superior line of
al a lower price
The borough schools will open Moo-
day for a term of seven months.
Parents should see to it that their
children are not only in attendance
every day, but that their studies are
given proper attention. The tax pay-
er is constantly begging more appro-
pristion from the state, yet it takes
continuous arguiog to get him to com-
ply with the law sufficiently that the
church for
ntl + far oa
A
gis
the will
’
Unday, DBE LE -
Oh
y services in the Presby- | veniently stationed the
Pennsylvania.
for calls on
ch here. ves, tinware, elc., was Ng
excursiovists to the sea :
Everyone Hall will be
pleased to learn that Oscar D, Emerick
has become the
Red Cross (steel or |
Modern and Peer-|
pid
the price of}
rye * in av fre
nougt in Centre
metal). al. So used to having everything about be
the $13,000,000 capitol a fake. the
gangsters made a desperate effort to
have the people believe that Shoe.
nes of a few ranges se shareholder
in a large jewelry store in Freeport,
Illinois. He had been in the business
less are the principal
by J. A. Ba
each is made sn obj
esman, and
e
onsult him | tentior
nyes, heaters, ete
before you give your
3 v tt} i
to tha time the £ il ir 1s 1€ |
By the time th v A
most thous |
hands of
and new post
at tl
The bunch of eles
at forty cents, continue
a8 office
i
popular. |
i
i
is pre :
d
ter is carefully
#criber ;
of that |
about
Fie Reporter’s regiater
Ler many visitors in ar
Centre Hall, The regi
every Hepoiic
to keep informed
whereabouts of their
ave
: . is
r sul it
to
BCqumin-
read by
aids all As
the
tances
F'uesday morn-
visit
George H., Bnerick,
ing, went to U
his sister, Mra. Andrew Ruhl, at Buf.
¥ % 48 fur
pion county to
He
ds now, call on
If Potter township could be induced
to build a section of state road, it might
be possi ile for Lue borough to get aid
from the state to continue the state
road through the boromgie. With the
ai@ Whe slate offers, Centre Hall could
well afford to construct a8 road u-der
in order to be
able to participate in the benefits of
the state road fund, the township will
be obliged to take the initiative step,
Mr.and Mra. Jonna 1). Bmith and
the 'atter’s mother, Mrs, Mary E, Leg,
all of Philadelphia, for a few weeks
were guests at the home of Mrs. El
the fever to sell
him
r. has
Re
state supervision, but
bo
at
gr
Ht
ye
M
of
rough
all.
Two vew teachers will be in charge
Ww.
may get its appropriation
ade. The other teachers—James RB.
rohm and Miss Helen Hosterman-
been ou the forge for several
ara,
—— ————
Lampbell's Fourth Clearance Sale
I'he fourth annual August clearance
le at Campbell's furniture store,
illheim, consists of a larger stock
former years. Btock oansigts of
Miss Anna
ing a twilight parade will take place,
Major Wm. H. Btraub was elected as
chief marshal and prospects are good
for a large turnout. Seven counties
have already responded and will be on
hand.
a ———— a a ——
“The Old World and Its Ways’
This is the title of 8 new and pre
fusely illustrated book by Col. Wil
liam Jeuniogs Bryan, recounting his
noted journey around the earth and
through Europe, which was so widely
heralded through the American Press,
The book ia an illustrated sand de.
scriptive record of that journey, which
is #0 memorable in current history.
The journey embraced a period of a
for some years, but recently he and
the owners of another large jewelry
Mr. Emerick,
stated before, becoming owner of
controlling stock.
The numerous acquaintances «of
Stephen Bmith, formerly of Tussey-
ville, who for several years was in the
offices of the Pennsylvania Railrosd
Company, Broad Street, Philadelphia,
will be pleased to learn that in the
beginning of June he was appointed a
railway mail clerk by the government
His ran is between Jersey City and
Washington, D, C. Uncle Sam knows
good material by sight,
store consolidated. £8
the
During a severe storm in the lower
part of York county, near East Pros.
pect, the lightning struck a large chest-
Bedroom sijits, Couches, Sideboards,
Extension tables, Chairs, Rockers,
falo Cross Roads, and returned by car-
riage Wednesday with Rev, B. F.
year, and covered practically all the
bered as having sustained a serious
nations of the earth,
mira Bmith, near Tusseyyille. Mr.
Bieber, who drove from his home near
Smith, being chie! stenographer ip
the offices of the Philadelphia Irs
loss on account of the dwelling house
in whioh he lived at Mackeyville hay-
The book will interest every reader
nut tree on the farm of George Austine.
The shock burst the tree asunder, and
fact a general line of furniture,
In order to make room for fall stock
coming in I have concluded to make
a cut in prices, ranging from 5 to 50
per cent. This is no “blufl.” I mean
what I say, and goods must go regard-
less of cost. It is not Decessary to
quote prices, come to my furniture
rooms and see for yourself,
8B. M. CauraeLs,
Miliheoim, Pa.
————————————————————
Methodist Flenle Satarday,
The members of the Methodist Bab-
bath school will hold their annus)
pienic on Grange Park, Saturday,
31st inst. An Invitation is extended to
everybody. It will be a basket plenie,
yet all will dine as one family.
ComMrrren
Montandon to Centre Hall,
Mra John W and daughter,
Bice Anna, of Joliet, Illinois, are the!
guests of the Luses in Centre Hall,
and relatives other sections of
Penne Valley. Mrs. Luse will be re
membered as Miss Mary Ellen Strohm,
of Tusseyville, by many readers of the
Reporter. They expect to remain here
for some weeks, and during the En
campment and Fair Mr. Luse will
come east,
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Bpaogler, of
Chicago, are at the home of the form.
e's father, W. W. Bpangler, in Centre
Hall. Mr. Bpapgler just came east a
few daya ago to join his wile god enil-
dren who have been in the county for
several weeks. Mr, Hpangler is in the
offiees of the Bouthern Indians Coal
Company, and holds a very responsible
ior, He is one of the three
PE thors lveated in Chicago, all of
whom are reflecting credit on their
home,
Jormer Potter tow p
as a unique presentation of a wonder
fully interesting journey. It is sold
only through solicitors, The Thomp-
son Publishing Company, St. Louis,
Mo., are t he fortunate puclishers, They
advertise for agents in another ool
umn of this jesye,
Ar i AAAS,
Progress Grange Program,
The following program has been ar-
ranged for the meeting of Progress
Grange, Saturday at 2 p. m. :
At what depth should wheat be
#SOWD #0 88 10 secure the best germina.
tion of the seed ?
Boog by the Grange,
Select reading, Mw. David Bradford,
Bhoyld celery for winter use be
hilled to secure the best results ¢
What quantity of commercial ferti
lizers should be used to the sore to see
cure the most profitable crops ?
ing burned, was in town last week,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs, L. L.
Bmith. Mr. Bmith now lives in Lock
Haven, and engages in huckstering
which on account of the fine market
Lock Haven aflords is a profitable
business,
Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Widder, scpoms
panied by their son, Master George,
and Mrs, Widder's sister, Miss Lizzie
Harpster, ail of Harrisburg, were
guests of John J. Arney, west of Cen-
tre Hall, Mrs. Widder and Miss
Harpster were formerly residents of
Centre Hall, and although the entire
family have gone esew here, they re-
tain a kindly feeling for the old home
town, where at one time the Harpsters
were prominent in business apd the
foremost citigens. They helped lay
the foundation of the town, and built
a numoer of the dwelling houses fret
erected In the ceutral part of the then
quirer, was obliged to return promptly
at the expiration of his leave of ab-
Although the time was short,
made the best of the op.
then the electricity disappeared into a
spring at the base of the tree. The
old spring seemed never failing and
had quenched the thirst of the people
on the farm for more than 100 years,
When the lightning struck it the
course of the water was entirely
changed and the spring has disap
peared as though it never existed.
A movement Las been started by
horse-owners, automobilists and farm-
ors to abolish the Bellefonte and Bosals-
burg sud the State College and Le-
mont turnpikes. A petition is being
prepared for presentation to the court
to have them condemned and sbandon-
ed. The distance from Bellefonte to
Btate College is but twelve miles, yet
to make the round trip one is held up
three times for toll, or a total of -
eight cents, equal to railroad fare ove
way, The sutomobilists and -
Owners are making a determined came
Litise
sence,
the three
In portunity.
The Reporter was pleased to have a
call from Clayton T. Williams, of
Pittsburg, who with his wife and her
brother, Master Leo Me(jonnell, of
McKees Rocks, are visiting friends
and relatives on the Bouth side of Cen-
tre county. He isa son of Mrs. Ma
tilda Williams, who for years kept the
toll gate this side of Bpring Mills. He
left home when quite a young man,
and now is the owner and proprietor
of the Hotel Bingham, Carsun street,
Pittsburg. The hotel is well located
sud ia doing a fine business, and is the
quarters occdpled by J. Frank y
formerly of Ceutre Hall, While ig
the valley Mr. snd Mrs. Williams
were guests of Mrs. Runkle, the for
grandmother,
mers hged
Sh fous,
Foiter Township Selools Open,
The several sohools in Potter town.
ship will open Monday, September 2,
DD, K, KELLER, Bi
A man isn't absolutely & fool
1 oan be fooled the samo way twice |
.