Erne Rn stn » fl a THE CENTRE REPORTER. B.W, SIITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, QOD The Centre Hall High Kchool Hela Ite | (03 T 1 HAVE We wish to wan te ationto the Wet I Cotas Commencement I harsday Evening of € wish to call your attention to the Weber ane oiumbia List Woek —A Class Koll of Eight, LET ME REMIND YOU THA » Wagons we have been offering you for the last few weeks through the ONE OF THE LARGEST AND columns of this paper. CHEAPEST LINES OF Lace Curtains! CENTRE Har, + + . PENNA, mencement exercises were held in the in Penns Valley, and am safe in saying some oe Grange Arcadia Wednesday and THURBDAY, MAY 20, 1909. Thursday evenings of last week, .other valleys, Following are actual sizes and prices : — ——— —-— Wednesday evening was ** Class 3 Yd. x 38 inches ny hr —— : ————— tng i ei - bea? a on he i aa a SA wi « Ss Y he nb A ee , ~ pcs . a - ; oe - CosmEvoRskNy on po ri \ : £5 —~ IICXICIENCND | 7 nrinn 2a RMER : Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, — In referring to the good qualities of these wagons we wish to say that nothing but the best of material enters into their « pustruction ; this combined with the best of mechanical skill, and the latest improved BRIE oye SRBANET ts the Ba machinery designed especially for the construction of wagons, goes to TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re. Day ” and the program consisted of 7 ’ porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per lines for | PI&8N0 musie, class song, class history three insertions, and b cents per line for each sub- by Miss Lena Emerick. The class on faurtion. ies Teles inte KROWR' 0) history was well written, giving a —— character sketch of an amusing nature of each member of the graduating class. It was well delivered and re. Presbyterian—Spring Mills, morning; Centre | ceived loud applause from the au- Hall, afternoon. dience. Another song was given by Luthéran—Georges Valley, morniog ; Union, the class. afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. make up these most complete and perfect wagons ; pot even the small. Rex s\n est details are overlooked. The lumber used is selected by experienced men and is of four years’ seasoning, hm CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed No services ; pastor at Classis. » The axles are of the very best grade of hickory, ” re v The hubs are the very best quality of white oak, » The 8 wkes are strictly Al grade of oak and hick ary mixed ’ fs ’ and driven in hot glue, United Evangelical — Tusseyville, morning; Egg Hill, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Evangelical — Mountain, morning ;: Spring Mills, afternoon ; Green Girove, evening. Court Iu Session. The May term of court is in session, and the proceedings up to Wednesday are in type, but for lack of space must be omitted. A A ———— Ntover.Qonfer, At the Lutheran parsonage, Aarons- burg, Wednesday evening, 12th inpst., Ray B. Stover, of Aaronsburg, and Florence M. Confer, of Millheim, were united in marriage by Rev. B. R. M. Bheeder. ——— ll — —————————— Htores Will Close, Messrs. John H. Rishel, C. E A play was then rendered by several members of the class, entitled, * The Two Buzzards,” or '* Trying to Keep a Becret.”” This play was exceptionally well produced. All parts were well prepared and well executed. There was concerted movement from the be- ginning and kept up throughout, so that not for a moment was there any lag in the interest. was accorded the actors at different points in the production, The Class Day exercises were closed with a song by the class. This was the first class day in the history of the Centre Hall schools, and was engaged in with great Interest and highly ap- preciated by all. Thursday evening the regular gradu- ating exercises were held, Prof. P H. Meyer had charge of the music and 3 Yd. x 44 inches 10 3 Yd. x 50 inches 96 3 1-3 Yd. x 68 inches 1.16 3 1-3 Yd. x 50 inches 1.46 3 1-2 Yd. x 50 inches 1.70 3 1-2 Yd. x 50 inches 2.00 3 1-2 Yd. x 60 inches 2.46 J 1-2 Yd. x b4 inches - - - - 40% Note size and price and come and see them, then compare with any store in the valley, I buy in case lots and from largest dealers in the country, ABA AAA AA An A a a ea The felloes are oak and are thoroughly sosked in boiled oil i 4 before tires are set, and are Joined with improved lowels, which prevents clipping at the joints, They are ex eplionally well ironed, light running and attract. ively painted, and in all a wagon that will give years of service, Ma cues 5: 1% aR were ss 3, i . we very cordially invite vou 4 examine these splendid wagons whether you are contemplating a We want you to thoroughly understand where they are better than the ordinary chicle, The important thing in buyin hand what service it will fi 1s to show you that, ag well as wi as good as we lead vou to expect WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF Finkle, C. A Krape and H. F, Ross. | Was assisted by the Christie Smith ’ Se AR » » man, merchants at Spring Mills, an- | Orchestra, from Bellefonte, and Misses : : A ] ’ nounce that their respective stores | Dora Meyer and Roxanua Brisbin, I also offer Curtain Poles, Curtain STANDARD FARM IMPLEMENTS will be closed on Memorial Day, Mon- day, May 31st, at Sm ——————— H, K Men's Banquet. The annual banquet given by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to those having served twenly-one years and over in some capacity with that company, was held Baturday in Will. iamsport. About four hundred veter- an railroad men attended, among whom were those doing service on the local braneh: W. Frank Bradford, agent; James S neizler, track fore- man, Centre Hall; J, H. Weibly, track foreman, Linden Halli; H. L. Hutchinsen, ticket agent, Bellefonte: Calvin Osman, track foreman, Glen Iron, ————— A —— District 8, 8, Convention, A distriet SBunday school convention will be held in the Union church, Tus- seyville, Friday, Jane 4th. The dis- trict covers the territory of Gregg and Potter townships and Centre Hall borough, and all schools in the district are entitled to and should send delegates, The program, so far as completed, is as follows . AFTERNOON SESSION, Ihe Ideal Teacher Rev. D. C. Carls Ths Primesry Atm of Pupil and Teacher in 5.8 Work Rev. Daniel Gress Paper Mrs. H W, Kreamer EVENING SESSION, Methods of Week Day School in 8, 8 — Rev. BR, F. Blebter How to Prepare to Teach M. T. Zabler Address sr e——————— Pomona Grange Program. A meeting of the Centre County Pomona Gratge will be held in the Logan Grange hall, Thursday, 27th inst. The program follows : Welcome by Logan Grange Response, D. K. Keller Appointment of Committees Select Reading, Mrs. Jennie Hazel Report of insu. ance Company Discussion—Ad vantages of Pomons Granges- Hon. L. Rhone. Rey. Pipper Recitation, Anna Dale Recess for luncheon Report of Encampment Commities Report of Telephone Company Report of Committee oa State Grange Recitation, Mrs. D. W Bradford Discussion ~How can farmers best market thelr products—1. 8 Frain, George L. Good- hart Suggestions for the good of the order WILLARD DALE, Lecturer a ———— i ——— UR to Convention, The Ministerial 8. 8, and K. L. of ©. E. Convention of the Central Dis trict of the United Evangelical el.urch oppened its sessions in Middleburg Tuesday evening and will continue until this ( Thursday ) evening. The delegates who will accompany Rev, HB. A. Boyder are W, H. Lucas, Miss Nellie Bmith, Centre Hall; Mr. and Mr. W. H. Grove, Lemont. Other pastors and delegates in attendance are: Curtin—Rev, N. J. Dubbs. Millbeim—Rev, (, F. Garret and Bamuel Ream, Coburti— Mrs. John Martz, James Vonada, Asronsburg—Miss Ruth Swabb. Woodward-—James Winkieblech, E. Li Kessler, Bpriog Mills—Rev. H. A. Boook. Locust Grove—David Hennigh, Clayton Barger. A ——— The Reformed and Lutheran Ceme- tery Amsociation held their annual meeting Monday evening in the Lu theran church, The regular routine of business was gone through, Messrs, D. A. Boozer and H. G, Btrohmeier Were again re-elected trustees. The finances of the association are in good condition, there being in the treasury & cash balance of about $400, A ar ———— I'he class of 1909 numbered eight graduates : Harry F, Hubler, Lens Mase Emerick, Isabel Rowe, Irene Thomas, Clayton Homan, Lester E Baird, J. Bruce Arney, Gross RK. Allison. The first oration was delivered by 3 Progress ’’ ; the second oration by J Oratory * ; Life "" ; an oration by Gross R. Alli 8m, * Our Commonwealth ’ an ors tion, * The Formation of Character ing”, by Ruth I. Thomas : an oration, “ The Becret of Buccess ”, Harry F. Hubler. The valedictory was given by Isabel Rowe, * The Diguity of Labor ”. The valedictory was given to the one having the highest class standing. The program was inter. spersed with music of the very best quality. All the orations and conay wu were carefully prepared and well de livered, doing credit to all the gradu. fine production, Containing many splendid and touchiug things in the way of appreciation of what the citi. farewell, ors Wait at Labor's Gate." that taxed the capacity of the hall. Centre Hall borough has great rea #on to be justly proud of her schools The standard of her schools has been brought up rapidly during the past two years, both in d'sciplive, in appli cation and industry, in instruction and requirement, and in result in in tellectual sccomplishments, This im. provement is due largely to the ability, untiring and devoted efforts of the present principal, Prof. C. R. Nef!, to- gether with the efMcient work of the associate teachers and gratuitous efforts of the directors ard hearty co-opera- tion of citizens. There is hope in the coming years to still further | eighten the standard of the borough schools, and eargest ef. forts should be directed to that end. LOCALS The Hon. John Noll was appointed court erier to take the place of Charles Bmith, deceased, The sppropriation for Peunasylvania Btate College was reduced by the goveroor from $774,974 to $530 999, The appropriation of §12000 for building the Bellefonte Hospital was cut down to $6000 by Governor Stuart, Mrs. J. H. Meyer, of Boalsburg, wh is always ready tolend a helping hand, visited an sunt, Miss Elizabeth Meyer, who is ill at her home at State College, The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet Baturday evening at 7 o'clock, in the United Evangelical Sunday Behool room. All boys and girls are invited to be present, The adverti ement of Messrs, HBwatb and Fohringer appears in this lesur, The gentlemen have opened a bakery and grocery near Colyer, and will make trips to Centre Hall twice each week, Soe their adv, Miss Orpha Gramley, of Bpring Mills, who succeeded James B, Btrobm as teacher of the Grammar Grade of the Centre Hall schools, closed her school Monday, Miss Gramley met with good success as a teacher, Her methods of instruction are highly commended by those who have care fully watched them. In the near fu. ture she expects to attend & class run. lon at Irving College of which fnstity Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year. AQAAAGAAACAGAAAAG 3) (mw we N. Loops, Door Panels, Curtain Material tor Sash Curtains, Scrim, Etc. Remember the Tusseyvile Store when in need of anything in the above line. TUSSEYVILLE, PA. PRERENEASINANANA MAN NK NK AANA AA tion she is a graduate, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin SUMMER TRIPS AFAR AND NEAR. America abounds with delightful tea talee ses air $ % ain, and beside the sea 8 in search of pleasure and recre -thousan Iu BH resort Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agents 1 ! tickets to the greater number of these resorts : by the fis week in June there will be about eight hundred points cove Pennsylvania Rail road summer excursion ticke ta, From the rock-bound bays of Newfoundland to the sunny slopes of Cumberland Mountains of Tennesse ; along the forty beaches of New Jersey ; even to the far const of the Pacific Ucean, these summer resorts stand ready to entertain the transient or all-summer guest, Any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent will cheerfully give in- formation concerning routes and fares to these resorts, enabling summer pilgrims to plan their ating at a minimum of time and cost Information may also be secured by addressing Geo. W, Boyd, Gen- eral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia ; C. Studds, D. P. A., 263 Fifth Avenue, New York City ; Wm. Pedrick, Jr.. D. P. A. 1433 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ; Thos. E. Watt, D. P. A.. 401 } ourth Avenue, Pittsburgh ; B. P. Fraser, D. P. A, 307 Main Street, Buffalo : H. Hasson, Jr, D. P. 4., Baltimore and Calvert Streets, Baltimore : B. M. Newbold, D. P. A Wifteenth and G Stree ts, Washington ; A. C. Weile. D, P. A, 11 South Fifth Strect, Reading ; Jas. P. Andersop, D. T. A., Chion Square, Pittsburg, or E. Yungman, D. T. A., WilliamspoM, Pa. Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Dry Goods Styles and Quality the Best. Prices are Interesting, Special Discount of 10 Per Cent. Everybody is taking advantage of our Special Sale on all kinds of Merchandise. WALL PAPER A SPECIALTY Do you know only a few homes are without wall paper and we have sold a wagon load, and the season only opened ! Will you be next ? WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. Furniture at Greatly Reduced Prices. Must Be Sold, SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. co ——_—- A FEW PRICES, Roasted Coffee, 7 11s for $1.00 Package of Matches, only se Roasted Coffee, 1 1b. for 15¢ wf Prunes, 4 Ibs, for 25¢ Evaporated Peaches, Sc per Ib, Will Buy All Kinds of Produce. Eggs, 18¢ per dos, Lard, tic per Ib, Side Meat, 10¢ per Ib, Shoulder, 12¢ per Ib,” Ham, 15¢ per 1b, ! MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY Which we offer at the lowest pos- sible price. The line consists of Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders, Hay Loaders, Side-delivery Hay Rakes, Plows, Harrows, Hench and Dromgold Cultivators, Superior and Empire Grain Drills, Manure Spreaders, Corn Harvesters, Hay Balers, Threshing Machines, Meyers Pumps, . . . CASCOLLIINE EIXTGIINES Fertilizers 3nd Prepared Agricultural Lime, BINDER TWINE “Pittsburgh Perfect” Fence, for Field, Yard and Garden, Foreman and Smith, CENIRE HALL, PA. » C. P. Long, Spring Mills, Pa. UR Men's Shoes are ideal Shoes—the best that can be procured O anywhere, at any given price. Wise feet that have been bere for Shoes, never think of going elsewhere to be shod, Our $4.00 Shoes. Corona Calf and Vici. Lace or Blucher, straight or swing lasts, Splendid value, Our $3.50 Shoes. Button, Lace or Blucher. Patent Colt and Gun Metal Calf or Vici. Military or Plain Heel. Several good lasts, But why goon? We've many other splendid values in Shoes that we cannot even mention here. If you are a Man that appreciates good Shoe value, Sir, we would like to talk Spring Shoes with you! Mingle's Shoe Store, - - - Bellefonte, Pa. THE 1900 IMPROVED De Laval Cream Separators Are Now Ready for Your Inspection. oh AN Ten New Styles I= New Capuaitin an MEO 5 Fi AOS Se Seling Agent. CENTRE HALL, PA, |