The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 19, 1907, Image 4

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    THE OENTRE REPORTER.
S.W. SINITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor.
Centre Harr, . . . PENNA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1907
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are ong dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 conta per lines for
three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub
sequent insertion, Other rates made known on
application,
The Reporter's Register,
N. E, Emerick, Wall
Mrs. Amelia P. King, Centre Hall
G. H. McCormick, Potters Mills
Mrs. John Mitchley, Williamsport
Mrs, Joshua Armstrong, Centre Hall
F. F, Palmer, Potters Mills
Mae Hartsock, Céntre Hall
Minnie E. Frye, Penns Cave
Bessie Breon, Potters Mills
Gertrude M, Spangler, Centre Hall
Dr. Geo. FP. Bible, Philadelphia
Mable Zerby,
Mrs, Maria Poorman,
Mrs. John M. Lus«
DD. W. Bartges, C¢
C. M. Houser, Stats
E
Adam Krumrine
C. F. Shaw
William Btu
Filling the Jary Wheel
Beginning of this week the jury
commissioners, Messrs, Adam Hazel,
of Spring, and B., H. Gramley, of
Miles, began filling the jury wheel.
On good authority it is reported that
new names will appear in the lists of
jurors to be drawn during the next
year. The dsawing
ing considerable attention by judges
who have been
particular to give, in instances,
positive instructions as to the class of
used.
of jurors is receiv-
throughout the state,
Many
citizens whose names should be
oer momats— —
Hed Cross Christmas Stamps
ted Croes Christmas stamps on sale
at the Reporter office. These stamps
cost one cent each and are sold at one
cent each. The money to the
National Red Cross Bociety to assist in
RO% a
fighting the * White Plague."
——— ati etomem—
Christmas Cards
Christmas cards, the kinds usually
gold at 25 cents per dozen, are offered
at the Reporter office for 15 cents per
THE ORPHANGE.
Good Work of the Odd Pellows 1s
Assisted by the Rebekahs,
The I. O. O. F. Orphanage at Bun.
bury is but nine years old and yet it
has assumed goodly proportions;
nevert heless, it isn’t yet of sufficlent
size to accommodate all the orphans of
Odd Fellows who live within the dis-
trict. An expenditure of between $20,-
000 and $25,000 is to be made at this
time to enlarge the institution and for
this purpose the well-trained little
folks of the home are holding concerts
throughout the district to meet prob.
able expense incurred. Major Wagner,
of Girardville, is the president of the
bowie, thus assuring its welfare (o be
in excellent hands. In the grand work
in prospect the Rebekahs sie lending
& willing and generous hand, this
lodge taking upon themselves the re
gpousibility of housing and maintain.
The 1, O. O,
F. is an old and ipfluential organiza
tion whose membership has grown
wonderfully and in no way, in recent
ye Is,
~care for the sick and the orphan and
respect for the than in
grand work it has now in hand. Io all
Ably
ing the female orphans,
bas it shown its cardinal virtues
dend the
its phases friendship, love and truth
stand out preemipently.
an Odd Fellow in the district, who
should not do his part towards
the
per and board io
Ing fondest hope of Presdent Wag
the grand
love and charity before them.
evm—r— —————
Permanent Certiticates,
The committee in Centre
of public instruction
teachers applying for
tificates are Jonas KE.
fonte ; (". Disor
Wagne Fy
Koch,
William P. Hosterman, Penn
The examination will be hel
fonte, April 17th and
This can d
Yoinrs $3
eievale tne {
15th.
standard of
teachers who hold permanent
cates, Unfortunately the level
partic
duced by is
ular class
grade Of cs
plicant
mand that only
ted
cially be
:
ft s thine
(RELL LOT
ughly fit.
-intellectually, morally and so
8c hool teachers
certificate. The peo
ple have this right because they are
taxed addifionally each time this here-
tofore innocent slip is handed out.
Without ap
rigid
y altemupt to encourage
and careful examination by
DEATHS
CAPT, JOHN R, MILLER
Capt. John R, Miller died in York
of a general wearing out of the system,
and by his death was the passing
away of & man who not only came of
fighting stock but who himself had a
military career equalled by but few
men, Deceased’s grandfathers, both
paternal and maternal fought in the
revolutionary war. His father and
two uncles served in the war of 1812,
he served in the Mexican war and he
and three brothers fought through the
war of the
Capt. Miller
county, having been boro in the lower
end of Penns Valley in 1812, eighty-six
years ago. His early life was spent in
the vicinity of his birth but he, while
quite young, evinced for a
military career, At the glose of the
Mexican war he located at Middleton,
there until 1852 when
moved to Marietta, He was among
the first to re spond to the call of vol-
unteers at Lhe breaking out of the Civil
Rebellion
wos a native of Ceulre
a desire
remaining he
niler several enlistments in
for
its
fu
eli
Heple wber, 15064, raised a company
the 210th regiment and served as
of the war,
until the close
ail be participated in forty-nine
ments and was wounded several
meritorious
battle of Five Oaks,
"a, Le was brevelted a tug
the war be again went t
lived ever since,
BANK ALLEN
drs, Frank Allen died at her home
yonisburg, Baturday noon, after an
of three weeks of typhoid fever,
latter causing her deatl
name was Mary O'Harre, sl
* 1s! ¥ of
GAULLE] 35
Fhomas
Iron. She
her husband aud onel fot lie
Fhomas O'Harre, whose wi
eres ton
Her age was (his
Intermen Lhe
L WAR luade 11
Monday
ete!
"Martin Mense, formerly a resident of
Centre county, died at his home at
Huston,
Years,
Michigan, aged sixly-nine
surviviog him are three daugh-
Jewelry
at
TEMS
Ty
Hegl
PALO Nw
t of the
tod H
Fatale Sale in Harrie
Hall ¢
rithas:
respon
leg
ahh
Coes
bt from the Curtin
i ETE wre st it
eight
¥
a ——
ma
Lhe farm still
and
and the following brothers and
sisters : J. L.
dusky, Ohio; Murs,
Axeman ; Mrs,
¢ " } ters acres in the tract CON
dozen, or for cents, The real
thing—a real 5 cent card, sells for 350
cents per dozen,
————— le fe RS St,
in charge,
never
the committee
teporter, who
bad a too high regard for ability
: in
Lallering
Mease, at Upper Han-
the Centre
# one hundred
Mr
: 'd
moe farm
tai
which
ints a
twenty acres,
has Keller. of
Margaret E, Keller,
Husan Hwabb invert
Bwabb
expects to o
tha
Liat
James
LOCALS,
Bledding brings out the farmers,
Remember the needy this Christmas
#eason,
The last issue of the Centre Reporter
in 1907.
Red Croes Christmas stickers on sale
at the Reporter office.
See how far a dollar will go for
Xmas—-C, P, LoxG, Bpring Mills,
Harry Dinges is off on a trip to Ty-
rone and other points in Blair county.
There is a dearth of houses in Centre
Hall, Here is an opportunity for men
of means,
juyers are paying fifteen cents for
turkeys. Tuesday's market , quota
tions in Philadelphia were the same,
Mrs. Enoch Bweeney, of Boslsburg,
was in Centre Hall Tuesday to visit
her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs.
D. F. Luse made it a point to be in
West Chester during the time of the
meeting of the State Grange,
Bruce Stahl is attending school with
one arm in a sling, he having injured
his shoulder blade while playing.
Ralph Boozer, a draughtsman in the
Westinghonse Electrical Works, Pitts
burg, is home for the Christmas
season.
A $12,000 Methodist church
dedicated Bunday at Woolrich,
M. 8. Derstine, formerly of this place,
is the pastor,
was
lev,
Although not able to be out of bed
much, John Gregg, the young son of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gregg, is gradu-
ally improving.
Rev. W. C. Robbivs, of Williams.
port, is assisting in the revival meet-
ings at Bprucetown. Bervices each
evening during the week at 7:30
o'clock.
Attention je called to the reading
matter on the inside pages of the Re-
porter. It is up-to-date and gives news
and expresgions on ail the present
popular topics There also appears
each week a cartoon copied from some
of the leading dailies,
Haturday Prof. C. R, Neff will com-
plete his moving from Millbelm to his
new home, south of Centre Hall, slong
the Pes’. burg read. During the past
summer Prof, Nefl erected one of the
pretticst dwelling bourses in Peuns
Valley on » part of the farm known ss
the Peter Duret farm, which was pur.
chased yeurs sro Ly Lafayette Neff,
and #1 Lis desth was sold to Prof,
Nefl and bis brother, Charles BB. Neft,
The dwillivg is modern in architec.
ture, and sdds one morn splendid
howe to the Bosisburg rosd scetion of
the valley.
“Ap
Christmas goods and post cardg—
OC. I. Lona, sprivg Mills,
and general fitness of the average per-
manent certificate holder,
the
men pamed above share the
willing to
say that it believes able school
opinion
expressed and will sct with discretion.
emai ie——
Spring Mills.
Mrs. Dunean Runkle, of Shamokin,
visited her sister, Miss Lizzie Stover,
over Sunday.
Miss Anna ( ummings spent Satur-
day and
Stover,
Sunday with Katharine
Mrs. Dr. Braucht aud son Dean were
guests of friends in Bellefonte and
Howard for several days last week.
Mrs. Lula Deitz, of Howard, spent
a few days with her friend, Miss Grace
Grove, in this place,
William Bones, who is working st
Hyuer, is home with his family over
Chiristmas.
Phere will be no Christmas enter-
talnments given by any of the Bunday
but all
Schools here, of the schools
will be treated.
While helping
butcher, one day
Lis
last
#OnD
John
William
Lo
week,
Neese fractured his shoulder.
Georges Valiey.
A meeting is being conducted at Lo-
cust Grove by the blind evangehist, J.
H. Mase, of York, and is quite
Mr. Mase will be present at
services until after Christmas,
saturday evening he gave the slory of
his life ; Bunday morning the gospel
feast was held ; Bunday evening the
subject was white lies
ning, God's love
broken promises,
Miss Barah Barger was a
Wesley Gobble’'s Bunday.
Howard aud John Confer, of Tussey-
ville, spent Sunday in the valley,
Mra. June Weaver has
BUC
cessful,
these
; Monday eve-
i Tuesday evening,
caller at
been doing
since Lhe death of his wife,
ais ———_—
Christmas Services
Bt. Peter, Pine Hall--Christmas eve
Betiiel, Pine Grove Mille—Bunday
evening, 20th,
A Ss A AANA SAN
Marrimge Licenses
Bilas Wotmore, Spartenturg, 8. C,
Kathryn Dale, Lomont,
Charles A. Hennlek, Spring Mills,
Clara B. Decker, Roland,
Hirnm Grove, Pittsburg,
Tessie Dunkle, Bpring Mille,
A A AY NAAN
Crnter~Vonada,
The martiige of William Urater, of
Penn Hull, aud Miss Lis Vonada, of
Farmers Mills, was solemnized at the
Reformed parsonage, Centre Hall,
Wednesday morning, Rev, D. Gregg
officiating,
AA SG SA RANA
Advertise ln the Reporter,
1 BE. C. Meuse, Belle-
’
Pleasant Gap, a:
{
ionte,
a
Linden Hall.
Mre. Bue R. Wolfe, of Woodward, is
helping her sister for their
feeble con-
{10 Care
mother, who is in a very
dition.
J. H, Miller, of the Glades,
{last week with his daughter
Presbyterian
('%
Bunday scho
3
iristuns services Bunday
racted meeting was started in
Mouday eve
Mifflinburg, were recent vMitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl,
Merril Miller rented a
burn, where he will move next spring
Frank Ishler, of Centre Hall,
here last week, 10 charge of the station
house at Co-
Wis
during the illness of Agent J. R,
Jd. RB. Lee, suflered an
abscess in bis throat, caused by a bi
very
Lae
who from
Of straw lodging there, is much
better, although not able to restime his
duties at the atation.
John Gingerich is making
tion
Iresaler
prepara-
i# new saw mill on the
He
finished a job on the Brooks tract,
John Brooks, from
grip for a few days, is oul again
s toereet bh
timber tract, recently
who wae ill the
Smith, the Photographer,
W. W. Bmlth,
will be in Centre
December 27,
the Photographer,
Hall Friday,
A A A SSS
Dishes of all Kinds for Christmas
C. P. Loxa, Bpring Mills,
iN CAMP OR FIELD ~-AT
MOUNTAIN OR SHORE
There Is always a chance
to enjoy some shooting
T0 SHOOT WELL YOU MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH
A RELIABLE FIREARM : the only kind we have
besn making for upwards of fifty years.
Our Line: RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS,
RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC.
Ask your Dealer, and Insist on (he
STEVENS. Where not sold by Ree
tallers, we ship direct, express pre.
paid, upon receipt of Catalog price,
Nend tar 140 Page lastrated
catalog. An indispensabio hook off
ready reference ¥en and boy
shooters, Mailed for 4 cents |
stamps Lo cover postage, Reantitw
Pen Color Hanger forward for
i ER,
J. BTEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO,
0, Box 4007
Chivopes Falls,
Moss, U.HB, A.
bought fron
lot now
(lothing,
1d. H. Rows the
A
hats and cspe—(,
cure it
which
cause this disease.
healthy.
The dandruff disap-
healthys
10 yOu —
druff,no
The bes
“Sold
or
calp means agreatdeal
-healthy hair, no dan-
pimples, no eruptions.
t kind of a testimonial
for over sixty yenrs.”
Aino manufacturers of
SARSAPARILLA,
PILLS
CHERRY PECTORAL.
Look
to Your In-
Use the
Sold by
Meyer, Centre
Linden
Hall; Wm, H.
Ww. J.
yer;
Centre
Colyer.
Copenhaver, Col-
Elmer Hettinger,
Hill; W. H. Lee,
Hubs oribe
for the Reporter,
good enough for him,
We
The Premo film
Uncle Sam says it’s
I'he Craflex camera
full sized and non-reversed
it’s the camera fcr the most
clusively.
led by the Eastman Kodak
C
thifgs good in Photography.
prices ditto,
We are sole agent for all their
find the goods right and
af
photographed ?
would like a picture?
Do you want
Do you want your residence
We make a
tography.
W. W.
SMITH
The vex! crop to mature is likely to
be ice
A SH AR AABN 5
Pride must take a tumbles to iteelf
I AIM ——
Books, games, toys, latest novels
I OS.
Don’t give ndviee and you won't be
.
UDITOR'S NOTICE —Ju the ®
fh Oourt of Centre County. In A er
the estaie of Mary Crust, late of Benner twp -“
The . d, *n and ‘tor the
pA LEER the tui
the
in
b
y. re
Wh day of
of
of Belieion Pa
AnuRrY, Ah, Twa at 10 a.m. ben and
where
Glad Christmas time, .