THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. WW, sruTH, | Editor and Proprietor Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Harr, . . . Penn'a a ——————————————— ——— i A ———— ——— er ————" THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1909, TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter «re ane dollar par year (n advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 oconts per lines for three msertions, nnd § cents per line for each sub- sequent tnsertion. Other rates made known on application, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. . Latheran~No services, United Evangeiicsi—~Centre Hall, evening. Refurmed—Centre Hall, morning ; Tassey ville, alternoon, Presbyterian -Spring Mills, morning Ha'l, evening Methodist rucet wn, morning; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Woring Mids, evening Rev. D A. Sowers, of Pleasant Gap, will fill sll the ap- Polntments, Centre GRAIN MARKET, WHORL enerassissnces COIs sreses srssaen m 110 50 PRODUCE 09 1 00 AT STORES, | Butter ! Eggs Harris Township, Mra O W. Stover and son Riley are visiting relatives in Philadelphia Miss Mary Wands, of pring Mills, visited in Boalsburg recently. The Odd Fellows expect to paint their hall in the near fuiure, A. E. Gingerich made a business trip to Huntingdon last week, Howard Bricker enjoyed a few days with friends in Tyroue and Bellwood. Miss Barah J. Keller entertained some relatives and a few of her asso ¢'ates for an evening at the hotel. Joho and William Cramer, of Rock View, spent Baturday evening in Boalsburg. Misses Della Garberie snd Isabel Miller are spending this week with friends at Spring Mills, Mrs. Robert McCrae with her little girls and 8 Hungarian maid, of Pitts- burg, are visiting at her former home Misa Mary Durst, of near Centre Hail, is erjoying some time with rels- tives in Boalsburg. Miss Myrtle Wilson, of McAlevey’s Fort, speut a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jolin Durner. William Kubn, of Williamsport, spent a few days at his former home in Boalsburg. Misa Frances Patterson returned from State College to her home at Boalsburg Baturday. Osk Hall, spent Tuesday in Boals burg. A party from State College erjoyed 8 ehicken and waffle supper ar the Bosalsburg hotel Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Stuart returned to ber home at Pittsburg Tuesaday, after visit. ing for a mouth in different parts of Centre county. Mrs. Letitia Canvingham and her three boys, of Pittsburg, are spending several weeks at the home of Ler brother, H. N. Louberger. Wiliiam Roush, a member of the board of health of Pine Grove Mills, attended to important business in Bo.lsburg Mouday, Mr. and Mrs, Ulrleh, of Selinsgrove, parents of Mrs. Stonecypher, are mak- ing their sunoal visit at the Lutheran parsonage. The festive] SBatarday evening was a success both as regards plessure and finance $83 80 were taken in, and about $40.00 were cleared, 3's Margaret Keller is at present gla ivg with berson William, who is ill at bis home pesr Axe Mann. Mrs Heory Dale aod daughter, Mise Aopa, Dr. Kidder avd family, and dir. aud Mrs Swonecypher, with their Visitors, atteuded the Dale reunion. Miss Annie Lohr had a pleassot titue with reistives and friends at Centre Hall returniog to Boalsburg _. Tuesday. Misa Priscilla Bruart entertained a number of relatives nnd scquaintances fromm Boisburg and Ste Colle oe Weduerdsy evening of last week. Min es rarah Melntire, Rose Woods, Auvne Bweeney sod Margaret Mothers baugh spenl a pleasaut evening at the McFarlane home, Mrs. George Rowe, accom her mottier, Mrs. George spent Wednesday of Boalsburg, Mr. and Mra. John Btover, of Me- Bride's Gasp, and Mra. George Stover snd enlidren, Joseph and Mars, of Parvin, were visitors at the William Btover nowe over Sunday, Prof. Irvin Z ig er, of Lambertville, Was a Visitor st the home of bis brother, Adam Zigler, last week. expects Lo move to one of the suburbs of Reading where he will engage in teaching. Mrs. Katharine Ssunders and daughter Elizabeth, of Centre Hall, attended the Dale reanpion, aud spent Haturday sod Sunday in Boslsburg, Before returning home they will wisit st the Branch, Pine, Grove Mills, State College aud Pleasant Gap, Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Hall, of Wil. miogton, Deleware, Mm Emma stuart, of Pitsburg, Miss Seah J. Keller, of Boslsburg, and Mr, W G. Motuersbaugh snd son John Heury, of the Blue sp-ings, enjoyed a day =. the Hillside farm. A musicale was held at the J. H. Meyer home Tuesday evening of last week The opening piecs wes a volan- tary by Mies sarah Melntire, of Altoo- na, followed by a sou by Miss Rose Woods, Next came a fine selection of instrumental music by Miss Mclntire and Ralph Rishel on violins, Miss Marjorie Rothrock sang a Japanese love song. In sdditien tv these a number of the latest popular songs were sung, as well as some of the old songs like the Beoteh ballad, An- nie Lourie, the darkey songs, Old Folks nt Home, My Old try | Home, ete. A number of sacred from the “Voice of Praise” were rendered, with Miss Anna Dale ss or nist and Ralph Rishél as viohuist. o Margarer Coxey, of Bellefonte, #abg a flue sito elo The clomid Bumters were Good N ght, by Mies Rowse Woods, sud an sito solo enti Afterwards, by Mise Molutire, . panied by W. Bweeney, last week in " Ai Epliriath BH shook Dead. } Ephriam H. Bhook, a well known farmer in Gregg township, took his owt life early Wedneaday morning. It appears he and one of his sons occu pled a room, and about three o'clock the son went down stairs for some medicine, and during his absence the father arose from his bed, snd with a shot gun committed the deed, Mr. Bhook had been in poor health, and the temporsty aberation, durine which time the awful tragedy occurred, Is attributed to that fact. He was a member of one of the most prominent families in Gregg township, being a son of Philip Bhook, deceased, his mother, Mrs. Catharine Harter Shook, surviving him, as do also three brothers, namely, George F. and Emanvuel P., both of Spring Mills, and Daniel, of Coburn. Mr. =hook lived on the 8hook homestead, near the Heckman ceme- tery, below Bpring Mills. His wife was Miss Roush, who survives as do oh . reali 4 a A ER A mrs LOOA.S Mr. and Mra J. D Smithgall, of | Austin, were in Centre Hall for a few days. Rev. B. F. Bleber is attending the Bible conference at Bucknell Univer- sity, at Lewisburg. Mrs. Bohuyler, wife of Dr. W. H, Rehuyler, is improving slightly, but is yet confined to a ent in the hospital Raturday Mis Grace Smith went to Willismsport where she will remain for a week. A part of the time will | be spent with a esmplog party at Nippono park, Willlsm Bower, of Pitters Mills, brought to this office an apple of the operator in the Bell exchange ak | Bpring M lis, and Miss Mable Brown, | clerk in the Bpring Mille postoffice, | John, G, Rossman, Mr and Mre. J. C, | Rowsman, Mra. R. E Luse, and Eman. | uel White, all of Spring Mills, and J | H. Bitner, of Potters Mills, Thureday | of last week went to Atlantic City for | ten days. The work of the Lock Haven Normal Behool, 1s primarly, to pre- pare teachers for the public schools, In this work it has been eminently Its graduates to-day are normal schon) tenchers, county superintendents, high school and grade teachers. I! also mnintaine a college preparatory successful, professors, pippin variety of last venr's crop tained ita f1 vor, man, in Centre Hall, He is advertis. ing that he will give away, absolutely free, several valuable pieces of furni. also two noble sons, one of whom is 8 school teacher in Gregg township 1ie age is about fifty-three years, will bef strictly private, row over this sad deatly, and especially does sympathy go out to the aged mother who is so deeply grieved. Kepler Barn Burned, Tuesday evening, between seven and eight o'clock, the barn on what is Grove Mills, owned by Hon. W. J. tents, consisting of the crops of wheat and oats, and a large qu «ntity of hay The fire was first discovered on the ia farm hand occupies the premises, Kepler homestead, There is $1000 insurance on the barn and $200 on the contents in the Centre Hall fire insurance company. A —— Boalsbarg Wins, ball team played the State College lege, Boalsburg winning by the score was the batting of Leech and Keller honors. Beore by innings ; Boalsburg—01020300 2-8 Athletics —000103100-5 I —————— Rash .owaship Lends, the townships in" Centre county bav- ing four voting preciocts in it, Osceola district. a —— LOUALE, Mrs. Charles Geary, of Alioons, ia st F. M. Rossman, near Tussey ville, The little daughter of Wallace Ges ry, of near Tussey ville, who was quite ill is considerable better at this time, Mrs. P. H. Meyer, of Centre Hall, recently made a trip to Selinsgrove, where she was the guest her brother, Rev Foster R. Feotterolf, Miss Gertrude Bartholomew, wi o holds a pwiiion bookkeeper 11 Patton, is in Centre Hall and will te here until Friday, the guest of relatives, Misses Irene and Ruth Roses and Master Fred Ross, all of Linden Hal, drove to Centre Hall Friday afternoon, They are daughters and grandson, respectively, of Merchant J. H. Ross, Vhile putting down pipe on the liue from the reservoir to Laurel Spriog, D. B Brisbin, the contractor, Was hit ou the leg by a pipe thet as and received painful bruises. While in the garden Daniel Wion, of Centre Hall, f-It the eflects of the heat to such sn extent that he thought it best to goto the house, and on the way fell to the ground. He soon recovered but later became ill. Wheat in Union county.is a rank failure. It is estimated that the aver age yield from the county will not be over ten bushels per sere. Oa some of the best farms, where there was an abundasuce of straw, the yield has fallen below that average. Corn and Oats have also been greatly damag: d by the drought, Mrs. Lizzie Magion, of Chicavo, camo east Monday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Krise, the latter belug » mister, From here she will go to Hartsburg, and In com- pany with her nephew, W. 8. Krise, of Johustown, will go on to Baltimore to visit another sister. Mrs. Maginn Just returned from a prolonged visit to her son, a practicing physician in in Butte, Montana. Her eldest daugh- wis one of five of the corps who spent het vacation touring in Europe While in Rome ‘he young Indy was ture, nud what he advertises he will | alee do. rambling, Wednesday morning io the vicivity of Jshn Kessler's Hall, John i who was hauling lumber | near Linden by from the timber tract. Mr. snd Mra, John Ssholl, secosme i panied by thelr son Arthur, of Alton | of the former's mother, Mrs, i Beholl, in Centre Hall, Mr. ¥eholl has week's vacation, thinks Centre Hall the | which to improve that time just one and he bewt place ir Rome forty persons, young and nid held a plenie on the lawn at of Mr snd Mra. Joseph | day of last week They | and relatives of Mr the home Fhure. friend. snd Mre James H. Lohr. of Philade phia Part of | the time was spent in reciting poems, singing and playing gama. Lutz RWere After the suction lot sale at Rigte College, Ruturday afternoon, the State College transportation company will carry passengers to Centre Hall, Mill { heim, Coburn sod intermediate { points. This will give those traveling by rail sn easy way of returning hon e, {sud also sflord the pleasure automobile ride, Mr. and Mra. N J M Emma Meyer, of Rebershurg, wid Mrs D A. Bolly and three chil dren, of Wayne ; Mrs. H. E. Jenkins sod Raymond Jenkine, of Bellefonte, drove from Rebersburg to Centre Hall Wednesday, snd on thelr wey took dinner in the Harper grove east of Centre Hall. Rev Foster RB Fotternlf, of Saline | grove, has sceepted the principsiship | of the public schools in Peeatonies, | Wisnebsgoeounty, Illinois. The town | is nesr Freeport, where be will pot be a glranger, a» there are many peopl from this section residents there. Rev | Fet terolf will go to [ilinois the latter of an # Mies Rev, ‘Yer, i pani of this month, and next spring { he may n ove there Misses Mabel M Finkle, teleph ne DISSOLUT | department, as well as departments of | music, elocution, art and business | Mend for its new catalog. The school board of Haines town. [ ship at their last regular meeting ap | pointed the following teachers for ths i { ensuing term: Asronsburg-—High U Wegann, Asrousburg ; Fersmmer, LL. W. Rtover, Asronshurg ; | intermediate, Elizabeth Booger Centre Hall ; primary, Ruth Swabh, {| Aasraneburg Walls Shape] E Lreamer, Woodward Psul-—A i) Mingle, Wrndward : Waoend ward. A R Everett, (burn : Vonsda- Mary roman, Sprig Pie Cresk-.W, I", Winkistileeh, Pubury Me Pleansuntee A MM Martin, (Coburn lope Roe H Mas r Wondwa' d, s———— a ——— Murringe John W P Clark, Waddle Annie Katharine Jones, Waddle Willism Li Johnson, Mileshurg mit siilis ¥ LAD anes, Marah I Foster, Hellefante zo ki Oe RE ae ny, min Shoes —- For Summer Wear Golden * Brown © Russet Calf Gibson Tie. One-strap Gold Brown, pump leather, bow. One-strap "Russian Calf bow, and all the nice Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen, roads lead to Spr Mills, ring Mi 1 Gilad to have you call. C. A. Krape Spring Mills « « « Pa, | i SUE we BRS En » EL ION SALE! STUART & BOALSBURG, On October 1st, next, the m was conceived, and in order DRY GOODS, in an endless variety and assortment, bish, but includes all the goods in the Terms of this Dissolutio Stuart & Wiela oi granted au audience with the P. a favor much sought after, ll # He, Bh J J apg WIELAND PENN’A Ww ww OW ww ercantile firm of Stuart & to induce our regular cus- at this time, a DISCOUNT . NOTIONS, Remember this is not a sale of rub. lines mentioned. The sale continues n Sale are Strictly Cash ohh se d, Boalsburg, Pa. Ey CA 6 pe —————— nda ro - v DUDA DVUVVIE attests enm- MASON sis Tops and Gums At KREAMER’S At Prices as Cheap as Any Place in Town, rs ta #5 # ANYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. ORANGES BANANAS On Hand Every Week. Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall WW WHT NN NN NNW MELONS VDD DDD VDDVDBDBDVBDVN, g BD VO DOV YN BVH VOR YON VD NER PennsyLvAnia RaiLroap ATLANTIC City, CAPE MAY Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach Ocean’ City, Sea Isle City, Avalon NEW JERSEY Thursdays, August 6 and 19, 19 $6.60 ROUKD TRIP r Bridge {i FROM Jd ENTRE HALL RETY 5.20 ROUND TRIP C Market Street Whar! GOOD T i TICKETS STOP-OVER Ne WITHIN EN DAYS aki THE IMPROVE De Laval Cream Separators Are Now Ready for Your Inspection. Ten New Styles A Size for Every Dairy, from the Smallest to the Largest, D. W. Bradford, Sellng Aga. CENTRE HALL, PA. 19009 D Ten New Capacities Ten New Prices / ¢ ¢ ¢ I Lh a - NNN 0H BND TDD Women’s Oxfords in Tan Calf Skin, Patent Colt Skin, / t SHOES | at $1.25, $1 65, $2.50, $3.00. / 4 Men's Douglas Shoes, $2 to $3.50 The Freed Bros, Working Shoes for Men & Boys Just In-a New Line Dried Fruits Oregon Prunes, California Peaches and Apricots. { F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall ¢ F000 BVDV BD WWW ND GP PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ELEVEN DAY EXCURSION Ocean. Grove Camp Meeting ASBURY PARK o LONG BRANCH FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909 ROUND $5.25 Trip | From CENTRE HALL. ° Tickets good going only om train leaving 7.17 A. M. Good returning on all regular trains, Covers Closing Sunday and Monday of Camp Meeting. Consult nearest Ticket Agents, JR Passenger oe. | So, Ww, NOX a Bt The Centre Reporter One Dollar Per Year, |
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