on Ae THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SI'MITH, , . , Editor and Proprietor. Enteted at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Harr, . . . PennN’A, THURSDA 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 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on Application, Y, SEPTEMBER 9, 1909, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran—Centre Hall, Harvest Home, morn- ing; Union, evening; Georges Valley, after. noon. . Reformed —Tusseyville, Harvest Home services, morning ; Centre Hall, evening. Methodist—Sprucetown, Hall, afternoon ; morning ; Centre Spring Mills, evening. Evangelieal—Mountain Baturday Green Grove, Sunday afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Mr. Frank Goodman, a student in the Pittsburg Bible Institute, will preach at all the Appointments. evening Presbyterian-—No services United Evangelical—Tusseyville, Egg Hill, aft Centre Hall, * Sea ”, a complete service of evening. morning ; Saved at story and song noon ; IJ TOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHAR- TER IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY — Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Honorable Ellis L Orvis, judge of sald court, on Monday, the 27th day of Sepiem- ber, A. D., 1999, at ten o'clock a. m., under the 1 des for incorpors corporstions, ap . A. 1574, and its supple- meuts. by . Rockey, J. B. Wert, D B., G'as gow, OC. W. Swartz, W. R Neff, H. W. Franz Samuel Khnefelier, KE, C, Ripks, BR. R. Rickert, EC Harter MF. Rossman, and EC. Wert, for & charter of an {ntended corporation to be called 1 and Lutheran Cemetery Associa~ ilie, Contre cotinty, Pennsylva- which is to pur by gift or other. i of barial lots, . d to care g dead ; and for weeks, and enjoy all vileges conferred by t of J FoAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given ik y ing scoonuts will be niirmation on Wed th, 1908, unless exrep- tereto, on or before the second , the same will be confirmed, to Third account of G. H. Li lee « f Sabestian Schuckmar First al scconnt of Anthony Duesling, guardian 6 ACK tenthaler, commit row, receiver of the Osceo ne Cormpany A. B. KIMPORT, Prothonotary. [DRAULIC RAM FOR SALE-—The signed offers for sale a sec i in good condition. at Hot A'r Pump Exhibit, dur ampment and Fair, or ad 1ndor tb { T RD WEBB, ola University, Pa + LOST, ~<A heart-shaped pin, with diamonds, was lost by pm tain road between 8s Cave, Monday forenoon. ii be paid for its retarn MRS. M. B BURNETT High Sureet, Bellefonte, Pa. LOCALS Wanted—Rain, When you are in doubt where to get it, go to Emery’s, Miss Grace Huffman, of Tyrone, is this week the guest of Miss Helen Bartholomew, in and 1008 Columbus discovered America 1492 ; Cook attached the siars stripes to the North Pole in Both are now historical facts, Mrs. Sarah Wolf and Mrs. H. H. Miller, of Rebersburg, visited their brother, Merchant H. W. Kreamer, in Centre Hall, snd from here went to Bellefonte to visit a sister, There will be no September court this year, owing to the fact that .the court house is being remodeled and ac- commodations could not be had, The next regular court opens the first Mon. day in December, Dr. A. G. Lieb, of Bethlehem, was in Centre Hall the latter part of last week, having come here to consult with his tenant, John A. Corman, who conducts the large Lieb farm, east of Centre Hall, None of the Reporter readers should leave Grange Park during the Grange calling at this paper's headquarters, By becoming better acquainted with its readers, the editor will be able to better serve them, Have you prepared your exhibit for the Grange Encaropment and FEIr © Every farmer in the county has some- thing that would look well on the ex. hibition stand, and why not take it there especially when you can get cash premiums for every exhibit. The annual convention of the Penn- sylvauia Millers’ Association conven. ed at the Pennsylvania State College, Wednesday, and will continue until Friday. The College Experiment Sta. tion ‘has arranged to have some mill. ing tests of varities of wheat made in co-operation with this association, The season of the year is here when the public schools are opening, The state is appropristing large sums of money for the education of the chil. dren sod it is important that parents send their children as early as possible, An education is an inheritance to your children, which they cannot spend. Bend your children to school, Jared Fleisher, accompanied by his daughters, Mre. C. F. Gernsy and Miss Leanore, and Mrs. Gernsy’s hus band, were the guests of Mise Kathryn Fielsher during the past ten days. Mr. Fleisher is a son of the late Daniel Fleisher, and has been located in Jamestown, New York, for some years He has been exceptionally successful in business, and now is enjoying his income. The party traveled in one of Mr, Fieisher’s autos, and while here made a number cf side trips. Tax Moned. Benjamin Everhart, tax collector in Franklin township, Huntingdon county, who is well known in the up- per end of Penns Valley, made a nar- row escape from being relieved of a sum of money collected as taxes, Thursday night of last week, About midnight, burglars gained entrance to the hall of his house, but the noise awakened his sister, Miss Martha, who called * who is there?’ and gavealarm. The burglars beat a re- treat. A vehicle of some description was standing near the gate, in the darkness, and in this the men escaped. a ————— Boalsbarg va, Linden Hall, An interesting game of base ball was played between Linden Hall and Boalsburg on the former's grounds, which was won by the latter, ( score 8-13) but not until thirteen hard fought innings were played. The game abounded in good plays as well #8 poor ones, on both sides. Rupp pitched a good game for Boalsburg but the poor support of the men back of him, at critical timee, enabled Linden Hall to tie the score in the nineth. psssm————— Mall Carrier Elopes, Steward Harpster, mail carrier between Pennsylvania Furnace and Spruce Creek, and Mrs. Frank Thomas, both of Bpruce Creek Valley, % A a A AI LOCALS, campment and Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodhart, of Altoona, were in town a few days last week, John Bnavely, of Bpring Mills, offers for sale three brood sows snd a fine heifer. Bee advertisement. Messrs, John W, Neese and A, B. Homan advertise the rea! estate of Jacob -Neese in Gregg township, at private sale, inthis fsue. It will be the reader's worth while to visit their clothing store and examine their goods, is suffering from a rupture and is con- fined to bed. years of age, and is the father of Dr. G. W. Hosterman, of Centre Hall. Since adding a first class Golding firat class work office, can be done at If you have any printing George C, Tate, the well known con- home for the Democrat in Lewistown. s modern known in The bullding will Mr. Centre ¢ one, Tata unty, Grangers’ picnic was held in eloped last week and when last heard from were in Pittsburg. Harpster sold his mail outfit in order to get the ready cash much peeded on unheralded trip. The Incident has caused much comment because of the fact that both parties, left large —————al Marringe Licenses, William H. Grindall, Altoona Harriet B. Hastings, Bellefonte Thomas F. Snyder, Coburn Mary E. Biyers, Coburn Warren M. Heaton, Clarence Lorany Harnish, Clarence [rvin Cooper, Mattansee, Indiana Wilma W. Friday, Philipsburg Alfred T. Irvin, Buffalo Maude M. Miller, Bellefonte eit Nd Not Marry, Millbeim had a bit of a sensation Saturday evening, when it was discov. Eloped, bat peared. couple had eloped. and spoiled their plans, if marryiog was contemplated. Monday evening both Mr, King and the young lady re- single blessed ness. I———— A — Shot to Death Faying Wild West Playing “Wild West’ in the back yard Bunday afternoon at Milroy, James Lepley, aged 14 years, son of John Lepley, shot his companion, William Bhank, sged 9 years, in the right eye with a target gun, the ball entering the brain and killing him in- stantly. AM ——— Saved at Nes, The above is the title of a complete service of story and song that will be church, Bunday evening. All invited, Speakers for Veteran Reunion, While engagements have not been definitely made, Dr. John H, Harp- ster, captain company GO, 148th Regi ment, who just came to the states from India, Dr. Sparks, president Pennsyl- vania State College, Dr. Platts, of Bellefonte, and H. H, Hipple, E¢q , of Lock Haven, will likely be among the speakers, I——A— A IATA Turkey Dinner at Old Fort. A turkey dinner will be served at Old Fort Hotel Sunday, Bsptember 12, These dinners have become a feature at this hotel, and we will be pleased to meet our former guests as well as any others who care to partake of first-class dinner, EpwaArp Rover, Old Fort Hotel. Vp apie teto— N . The Reporter's Register, NN Farl Lute, Centre Hall Samuel Burris, Axe Mann Bavilla Rearick, Centre Hall Rose Woods, Boalsburg Anos Condo, Centre Hall E. Gussie Murray, Boalsburg Lenore Potter, Philadelphia M. Delinda Potter, Contre Hall W. C. Bunnell, Milroy Gertrude F. Keifer Youngwood { county. It was a one day affair then, | and was held io {| Linden Hall, known sat that time sas the campmeeliog grounds, of number of orchards will be under Under the direction Hiate ologist Burface a in Centre county I'he work will supervision of T. i i $i” i | i inspected, the dire who | had large experience in that paiticular i i work, Le Foater, Mra. Rebecoa Cummings, of Centre { Hall, and sister, Mrs. Barah Siroheck- | er, week returned | mer's daughter, Mrs. B Ch The lsdies “a 1 Mra. John Btump, P. McClees, 4 leago, also visited iin Mr. and Lilinols, Emery, the general } merchant mercuans, line of go i stocked his store with a { Park, during the and Fair. kinds of green goods, and the modern great variety, at Emery ’s, arange | ment You will i canned got package goods, Mr. and Mrs, B. L. Bhirk, of Bpring Held, Missouri, arrived io Centre Hall i Wednesday snd are the guests of Mr. | and Mra, D. B. Brisbin, Mr. Shirk | the son of the late Reuben Bhirk, and is a railroad wan, being a passenger { conductor on the Frisco Or more, } | ! After a connection with the clothing i | oumber of years in various capacities, that firm. This is proof that his past services have been most valuable, Mr | Bullock isa young man of good busi | ness qualities, and is in every way | suited for the business in which he has engaged. Buccess to him and his firm Miss Helen F. Creek, has been Iatermediate grade of the Centre Hall borough schools. Miss Williams ie a graduate of the Central Biate Normal, at Lock Haven, and has had four years experience a8 8 tescher, brother had arrapged to go to Cuba, but later, after the schools in ber home county bad been let their plans were changed, William Johustonbaugh, of near Zion, closed a deal for the purchase of the William Thompson farm at Heouserville, which is ove of the larg- est and best farms in this section the siale, containing three hundred and fifty acres, or practically a square mile. The consideration wes $12.29. 00, Mr. Johostonbaugh expects to take possession of the same on or be fore the firet of April, next, The "Old Relics Department” at the Grange Encampment and Fair gives the ladies au cpportunity to put oa exhibition and receive for the same a cash premium for any articles of needle work they may have on hand, This department is very popular among the Fair-goers, and especially with the gentler sex, who spend much time in examining the woik. The articles put on exhibition are weil tsken care of during the encampment, reducing the of Chas. F. Donzberger, Waynesboro Albert Barger, *Martha Furnace Wallace W, White, Linden Hall Mr. RB. Freeman, Tyrone Mm, H. B. Colderwood, Tyrone Mrs, Samuel Grabam, Tyrone Mra. George P. Fisher, Philadelphia Samuel Graham, Tyrone Samudl Graham Jr, Tyrone Sarah Heboll, Farmer Mills Geo, Alfred Crawlord, Centre Hall Claytoti Homan, Centre Hall Lester BE, Baird, Centra Hall William Kerlin, Centre Hall John R. lee Tumseyville J. Q. A: Kennedy, Centre Hall Harah Scholl, Parmers Mills J. M. Ewing, Newport Carrie Rutter, Lorin, Ohio Mrs. John Luse, Contre Hall Dr. A. G. List, Bethlehem W. H. Snyder, York Hattie K, Snyder, York Mrs, Ada M, Runkle, Potters Mills Richard Brooks, Mrs, 8. KE. Sharer, Verna Rowe, Laura Mitterling, Helen Luse, Contre Hall I MS APSARA risk of damage to the minimum. After a desire to live in the country for many years, Dr. A. G. Lieb, who for twenty-one yesrs has been a prac. ticing physician in Bethlehem, will take up quarters in the Duck residence, between Spring Mills and Penn Hall, avout the first of Ostober, sud will “batch” it until pext spring. De. Lieb has been on his farm east of Cen. tre Hall, tenanted by John A. Cor man, during the past week, and while here sold his timber land, consist. ing of about one hundred and thirty acres, to Messrs, Bhowers and Bheesloy, the former a resident of Centre Hall They will begin operations some time in Ostober. With quarters at Penn Hall, Dr. Lieb expects to make daily trips to his farm, snd thus get the full benefit of country life. It is possible, should his expectations of country joy not be full before the arrival of the Get the children ready for school, which opetis the 20th, | Oak Hall, | Miss Laura Benner spent last week | with her sister, Mrs. Willis Houlz, | near Rock, Miss Gertrude | Baturday evenivg | Bunbury. | George Grimes {| horse on Monday, | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wilt and Dr, | Brumbaugh, of Altoona, were guests iat the home of Ross Lowder, |ast { week, | The Oak Hall schools opened Mon- Wieland from a returned | visit « to valuable lost =a | mar and Miss Anna Steele, of Lemont, the Primary grade, Misses Ella and Annette Btamm, of Walker, of Clement | recent i i { Altoona, Mrs, Amanda and Mrs, Boalsburg, and Mr, { Dale, of Houserville, visitors at Buuny Hillside, i | John of Holidaysburg, | schoolmales week, titers sold his were Gingrich, friends in town last war greeting and Thomas ters will Mrs Io farm W. H ¢ SRrance of take charge of a dairy | lose is improving the! apy his home by the ad. | dition of an iron fence and a concrete | ! walk, i Mra st | Oscar Rishel and family and Ada Beuner attended the plenie | Hunters Park on Monday. reported | Ruth Blezer ls ill with | { diphtheria. | Miss i { Waldo and brothers, | Fer | the | Horner and David, whiship friends Williamegrove picnd Mr.and Mra. Austin Alma with some aitended week. i Dale attended | at | 1 5 ’ i guson Lo . HT the Oldenkirk-Meyer wedding Centre Hall last Thurs Miss Gertrode iny. foman fier { Philadelphia, [ast month's vacation st ti parents [sane Underwood. town belween Wo fp ont Colyer. a wh took dinperat the Hism Bitner on Bundsy Biebe Mise Rae ¥ Mrs George | Ficlsher, all of | Gi visited B Lee the 'H and son iIny mother, wh | Lime, Palmer and | Sunday at tHalne dinner and Mrs, ak ir. f Sa { family i at the home of Charles Bottor! ! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Copenhaven sre | | the proud parents of a bouncing babs girl. i Miss Blanche Reiber spent Bunday ends at Manor Hill, i Mra. J. H. Moyer, son Cyrus, and | P. Boal, spent Fundsy with | favs deed aril | friends al Bpriog Mills, i & i with fri Mie . The school opened last term of | tendance, Monday for a seven months with a fair st ——— Georges Valley. Ranovo, i» here to wait on } Mra. Jane Weaver, who has been seriously ill for A Miss Caroline Confer, of er sister, | soveral weeks, but is slightly better at this writing. i Mra F. E Eanist and A B. Allison, i of Yeagertown, spent several days at the home of James Foust, Mra. W. W, Jumison is numbered among the sick. Misa Carrie Barger spent Randay with Mises Bara Barger, Mra. Bara Reeder and Mrs, Zottle visited Mra Sunday. J. B. Ripka spent Bunday with J. Reeder, Mra, Adam Heckman visited parents, Mr. and Mrs Vonada, on Sgnday, F. W, Mary Barger on . her Harvey ————A— ———" Sober. Monday morning the schools in Penn township opened, and many children were anxious to go at the ringing of the bell, William Auman and son Frank, who were working in West Virginia the past summer, are home and expect to stay a short time, Monday morning Jack Frost wae around, but did not do much damage J. Ebert made a bosiness trip to Lewisburg last Saturday, Mrs Jacob Gentzel went to Look Haven on a visit last Saturday. IS a MI SM AP AIA. The Reporter's Park Qanrters, The Centre Reporter will occupy its usual jaarters on Grange Park during the Grange Ewovmpmant andl Fair, where it will bs pleased to meet its many patrons on business or socially. The Repotter subs ribers and ite friends are invited to take advantage of the aceommodations offered at the Reporter's camp quarters at any and all times, The Baby tent will also be open as usual, giving every possible comfort to mothers and the babies, All ai» commodations are free, I MSE SL A US, Uvelalmed letters in Centre Halt postoftice, September 1st: George E. Royer. When oalled for, pleaso say x n t of 1010, that he will locate iis somewhere lo the valley. “advertied.” G. M., Boal, posts WITT TTT TTT TTT TINCT TTT IIe TY SY Sy Sn aonb apes GS i adi sm ns A LIT VV IIR TVET d STUART & WIELAND BOALSBURG, PENN’A BEGINNING Monday, August 16 Continuing Until October 1st This Means a 20 er ct. Discount Op a Large Assortment of Goods, On October Ist, next, the mercantile firm of Stuart & Wieland, Boalsburg, Pa., will be dissolved by mutual consent, Mr, Wicland withdrawing from the business, With a view of reducing the large and varied stock of merchandise before taking invoice, this Dissolution Sale was conceived, and in order to induce our regular cus- tomers and all others in Penns and Nittany Valleys needing goods, to buy largely at this time, a DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CT.,, or One-Fifth, will be made, This 20 per cent, cut will prevail on all DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES DISsSOLU Remember the ines mentioned al » BEE Rt &oaryrd tries ed - fa 4 1 ¢ , Arg . BESOIiINCT PPO 0 select Srom £¢ Terms of this Dissolution Sa often le are Strictly Cash Stuart & Wieland, Boaisburg, Pa ® NN BALL BD BEIB BIBI EEITDDDEBBEDEELBE BABEL E EE EERDEBEREEERLEEL EER BBE » \ \ N\ NN N NN N \ M, N MN \ N N N N N N N N N N ~N DNDN VND UD -n NNN WNW NNW CE reuir MASON Tops and Gums At KREAMER'S At Prices as Cheap as Any Place in Town. JARS Vy : ZN - # ANYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. 0 5 & 0 BANANAS On Hand Every Week, Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall MELONS 29D VDD DDD DVD DVD DDH 999 DVDDDBDDDD BTW DDO / ’ ¢ 4 / / ¢ / ¢ ’ # ¢ f / / / / ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ / / | THE 190090 IMPROVED De Laval Cream Separators Are Now Ready for Your Inspection. Ten New Capacities Ten New Prices A Size for Every Dairy, from the Smallest to the iP D. W. Bradford, seine agi CENTRE HALL, PA. VNVV DVDR VUVUD Women's Oxfords in Tan 4 Calf Skin, Patent Colt Skin SHOES | at $1.25, $1.65, $2.50, $3.00. * Men's Douglas Shoes, $2 to $3.50 The Freed Bros. Working Shoes for Men & Boys ust In-a New Line Dried Frui a Prunes, California Peaches a F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall The Centre Reporter One Dollar Per Year,
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