THE CENTRE R 8. W. stuTH, | i Se + + EKaitor and Proprietor. Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre HALL, . . . PENNA. * THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909, TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 conts por lines for three (insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent lusertion. Other rates made known on application, Re- CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyteriau—No service, Evangelical-Linden Hall, morning ; Tuwey ville, afternoon. Lutheran—Spriog Mills, morning ; Tusseyville, afternoon ; Centre Hall, moraing : Harvest Home Spring Mills, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Retormed Union, services evening. United Evavgelical—Lomont, morniag ; Linden Hall, services of Story and Sang, evening. Service entitled "The Story of the Plak Rose FOR CHAR INT OTICE OF APPLICATION TER IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY Notice is hereby given that an application will be sande 12 the Honorable Ellis L Orviw, judge of said court, on Monday, the 27th day of Septem- ber, A. D,, 1999, at ten o'clock a. m., under the Act of Assembly which provides for neorpors tion aud regulatira of certain corporations, at proved April 20th, A. DD. 1874 and {ts supple ments. hy W. F, Rockey, J. B. Wart, D 8. G a» gow, CW, Swa W. R Nef, HB. W. Frauiz “wmuel Kimefel E C. Ripk«, R. R. Rickert, KE C Harter, M_ | vsman, and EC, Wert, for a cuarter of an lutended corporation to be called “The Reformed and Lutheran Cemetery Associa tion.” of Tusseyviile, ('» « Pennsylva nia, the charterand o ih 5 to pur chase land or receive the same by gift or other wise, to lay out, sell, arid dispose of berial lots, And to orosruent the burial grands and to care for a place for the burial of the dead : and for these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights benefits, and privileges conferred by the said act and is HS suppiom i WM, GROH RUNKLE, 8:licitor. OI FAL NOTICE that the {on ' presented tn t to Notice is hereby given owing accounts will be 1 irmation on Wed. anid unless exrep- afore the second 02 confirmed, to ar Joh, 1K flied thereto, on or! ¥ of the term, the same wild wit : Third account of G. H. Lichtenthaler, commit tee ¢ f fab stian Schuckman. ir sunt of Anthony Daesling, fsT es Brow ~, receiver of the Osco scliineg Company, A. B. KIMPORT. } Prothouots: y. GRAIN MARKET. 7 Wheat Lard rin Patatoos.............. Nittany Mountain, Mrs. Vira Lonberger Picht has par. tially recovered from fever, Oliver Strunk threshed grain for Messrs, Luiz, K noftsinger, Hotner, Thoms, Houser and Loubarger, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Lonbe ger were enteriained at the homes of Dan Calli. han at a birthdyy party in honor of Mrs. Callihan, Mr. Keller, of Pleasant Gap, opened the Mountain school on the 7th instant, and although there were no recitations in Greek or Latin, we are convinced a successful school term has been opened. Jerry Stewart, a glass blower of Kane, is haviog an eight weeks’ vaca. tion and is now visiting his uncle, James Calliban, Dan Callihan, of the valley, with his family, and James Callihan, of the Mountain, gave a picnic dioger in honor of their nieces, Rana and Eduos Waiteman, of Snow Shoe, at the log cabin, The rain! WMeame nn 1 3 mon aialin; The rain’ It came on ths valley: Io just the right To havea d time fir the picaie ™ rally. Osar Zong was the guest of Mise Bartha Garver over Sunday, Mr. sant Mrs, James Brooks, of Pleasant Gap, made pleasint and wel. come calls on the mountain this week. Anthony Garver has the finest peaciies and peach trees to be found anywhere, Mr. Bmith's camera fs a succes | Why do I think so? Can't you gues’ Tis a prifmnd sweret, but you I ean trust B* took” moantain kide and did net Hast! I ot BSBA Georges Valley. Rev, H. A. Bnook and two daugh- tors, Helen and Balah, dined at the home of W, T. Lingle last Bunday. Harry Wagner has returned from the state of lilinois and reports crops fine in that part of the west. Qaite a number of young folks, of this places, speat Sunday on Grange Park. Mrs. Sara Reeder, spent Bunday with Mrs. F. M Ackerman. Mra. J ane Weaver is able to be about Again, after a severe illness of several weeks darat on, Albert L ogle, of Lemont, visited his parents a few days last week. Charles Ripka and wife visited st the home of J. B. Ripks on Bunday. Mr, and Mrs. Howsrd Eisensuth spent Suaday with M+. and Mes. John Linge. Miss Abbie Barger returnad to State College last Tussday afer ependiog two weeks at her home, James Barger, of Lock Haven, is spendiag a week with his family and also expects to take in the pleaie ttt, ane arr Colyer. Mrs, James Swab and danghter Mildred, spent Baturday st the home of Foster Frazer, Mr. and Mrs, Bradford, spent Sup- day afternoon at Polters Mills. Master Bruce Weaver snd Harris whic home of George Horner, Those who have been on the sick ~ Hist bave improved some at this writ- log. : The Mun Hunt Adandoiied. Frustrated at every turn to capture the man who held up the express train in Lewistown Narrows and subse. quently, it is believed, robbed Robert F. Little, of Lewistown, while passing along the mountain road near Doe Trough Hollow, the large force of rail- road and Adams Express detettives have sbandopned the search in the mountains in which the robberies oe ocurred, Falling to discover any tangible clue to the bandit the army of one hundred men hired in Lowistown snd the two or three hundred railroad trackmen and other employes who have been guarding the mountains between Mif flin and MeVeytown were given their i Harris Township, The remains of Mrs, Rachel Batley burg Friday forenoon, her pastor, Rev, W. R. Harnish conducted the services, Among the reiatives from n distance who were present were her daughters, Mra. Robert MeOrae and her husband, of Pittsburg; Mrs. D. K Mothersbaugh and her husband, of Wiillinmaport : and her sister, Miss Barbara Krebs, of Pinegrove Mills, Other relatives were | Mra. William Bailey, son and daugh- | ter, Btewart and Nannie, and Mr. and | Mrs. Hamill Glen, of Pinegrove Mills; | Mrs. William MoWilliams and Miss | Isabel Goheen, of Rock Bpriogs ; Mrs. | | Nanoie Bailey and Mr. and Mrs, John i Baily, of Fairbrook ; Miss Sara Glenn, p : ” 5 on ie “3 I wr ss a a ERIE HP ENE P55 Si, Asronshurg, i CATV IIVIV TTT ITH TDG LTS VIVA TYG Mr. and Mra, Luther FE Blover 4k | DISSOLUTION SALE! STUART & WIELAND . BOALSBURG, PENN’A BEGINNING Monday, August 16 Blaine Bitner, of Bpring Milla, wae the welcome guest of his aunt Hindav. Mr. Vore, of Bucyrus, Ohio, visited at the home of George W, Btover one day last week Mra, Priscilla Bell and Miss Allee Tate/ of Ballafonte, spent a few days at the home of Thomas Hull, Mr. and Mra. Harry Tittle, of Ak ron, Ohio, and M~, ( over ZZZZZE BEELER ‘harles and fami. lv, of Miflinture, were the guests of Mr. and Mra, W, Clayton Wyle Mies HMtover to | epand a few months with friends at | PTET Marion has gone pay Friday evening and discharged from further duty in the man hunt. of Altoona : Dr. Frank Bailey, of Mil- | State College ton; Mr. and Mra. W. Beott Bailey, Ww. C. Wyle Hiram Thompson and daughter, Miss | Barnham, w LODA LY May, of Btate College; and Mr. and | see his daughters Rufus Rearick, ron of W. O, Rearick { Mra. D. Roas Gregory, of Btone Valley, Farl Wert and Pan! Ntayvar of Milroy, is a student in the Lebanon | Mrs. John Williams and dsughter, the industrious young men Business College. | Misa Isadora, of Lemont, and Mrs place w Our rubber line is composed of Snag- | Frank Williams with her two children, | proof snd Mishawnks, the] best makes | of Perth Amboy, N. J., spent in the market—C. A. Krape, Spring | Friday with Mre. Julia Dingoes, Mills. | Now that the huckleberry season is { and her Mr. and Mra. John Coldren began | Over, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stuart de- | apple, housekeeplug above Murray's drug | cided to leave Huckleberry strest and | last week store. Mr. Coldron has been head | move Into the Btusrt home, on the | Mr. and Mea, | of Yeagertow: . § Smee y gine t | publie square. Bruce Lionberger with | were seen with their grandfather, J Berk ho Yhe 1 nery. More since las | his family will occupy the house va- the of Gi Miss Mary Delinda Potter, of Centre | “®1¢d by the Bluarts. | Weaver Hall, Wednesday went to Lewisburg, | Mechanics ; \ where she will become a student in | George Shugert's new houss, and had | on Grange Park, Cen She will take a | ® raising on Friday. i After spending = A number of persons from this place | friends * two of Philadel Nn an are employed at last | time, i { two granddaughters, of Hola were gussls Lair, Htover, at home are busy working at Ralph Stover and family are {entin tre Hall few Henry ile Hal relurned to YR Bucknell University. finwyn full four years’ course, Iie i nway, ee | attended a surprise birthday party for | Soavely’s ice cream, made of pure | Dr. Bamuel Woods, at Lemont » ¥ ’ cream, is very much in ‘vidence on | Baturday and bad Grange Park. Mr. Bnavely is build- time ing up a very good trade, by using | g IF A y Saul Mu. : ! £3. H departed n Natur. nothiog but pure cream from which to | ; Hall de ' at . 1 on Batur make his product | day for ber home in Wilmington, after ; { spending the summer with relatives Frank Lee, colored, was sentenced | to be hanged by the MifMlin county | enurt, for baving shot tn death (Frorge Porter, also enlored, November 28°h of last year. The hanging of Lee will be the first execution in Mifflin county Miss Alice Robison, who has been taking a course in the University of Pennsylvania to become a trained | nurse, is expecled home before long, | and will not again return to that io- stitution in the capacity of her pro fession. Of course, these reports are rumored, but they are based on a few | facts that warrant their belief, More need not be sald, except to mention that Miss Robison is a young lady of | fine qualities, and ‘will maks a phy- Freeport, ois home, On had a8 sumption with all the immagined, on evening, 8 floe Bunday Mrs. Kathren dinner h things je riials T ei, iD ito § Cran HPre WAY 'Urikey harry sauce, Am Tomlinson i, vi 1atips i | | done Mig thoes present wera Dr ¥ and friends in Centre enunty. Mr. and Mra R. B Harrison, of Boslsburg, and Mr. and Mm (0 F Harrison, of Riate College, visited their 1 nr 2 ¥i Charles ne ilior wn Nara Gaisewi why 3 and her ed he brother, William Harrison and family, | with RSET Anns K= Ber. nf Bet mother, Mra. at Petersburg Rev. and Mm. A. A Mrs. Kidder, Mra. H and Frank, (soheen and Risek, ding the week M. Hosterman Mrs, san, Richard, were at the Old Homa week at Huntingdon, and had an enisvable time, The Mejority of finished the eseding and are taking a | tus little time off this week attending the pienie Dr. and miambach a— ly Rebor (Giram'iey “On, nnd Matthew i i Fioy for Pittsburg a few al the farmers have they intended isd to Hel Friday, and wil masking (heir he ereburg sgai plart ing here Mra me The latest news of importance was a a baby shower at the Adam Felty home sician’s home all the brighter for her on Sunday. There were Mr. and Mra presence. | Howard Riglow and three children, of William B. Kerr, of Omaha, Nebras- | MceAlevey's Fort, and Mrs. Hurry ks, came east arriving in Centre Hall Shugert and three children, of Fer. Monday afternoon. He is a son of { guson township, and Mr. and Mrs, the late W. B. Kerr, of Potter town- | Wade Herman, of Lemont, with their ship, and for five years he and his | san, who is five months old and wieghs mother, Mrs, Myra Kerr, have been | thirty pounds Felty found it al. | ses Gilbert last living in Omaha, Mr. Kerr la em. | ost impossible to get into the house, | ployed in the accounting department i snd so contented himeelf for some | of the Union Pacific railroad offices, time by looking the babies over y that | throngh the windows. and has held a position with company for five years. Oa his way! Clay and Loy Banders, of Mifflin. east he stopped for a few hours with : burg, were vigitora at the George How. | his sister, Mrs. Elmer R. Willlams, | terman homes last week, { aud on his way west will again stop A Reformed enagregstion there, but for a longer time, i eandy organiza Miata Among the veterans of the civil war named the Faith Reformed | he : who called on the Reporter Tuesday evening services wers again held thers, | Landlord Fhomas Faxon and duugh was Joseph Hettinger, of Boalsburg, | and more names were added to the list | ter Visited Mra W arren Wood who for over twelve years served Un. | and officers were installed. The wer. | Spring Mills over Sanday. Namant! HNpang of returned ia her hs ds and relatives i+ inity. Louis, me visiting smong frien Rebershurg and vie Lawranos present visiting of Kansas, ie Mr. Page, his parents, "i Mrs. John Page, east of town Mr. and Mrs Woodside, Potteville, visited at the home of Mon (30 wEe 0H Mr of Miller, of Smuliton Giaworge Wetzel, this place; and Calvin Je ft on Monday f Laneasier, where they on far, of Greeaburr, will enfer lege to prepare for the mis istry David Rreon and cdtiaty, visited { © ¢ 0 family alot re. at the home of Collegs, | Breou's parents, Mr. and Mrs sRanday | Winkéehisoh, was nt Jacot Continuing Until October st IS Means a 20 per ct. Discount On a Large Assortment of Goods, On October Ist, next, the mercantile firm of Stuart & Wieland, Boalsburg, Pa., will be dissolved by mutual consent, Mr, Wieland 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 oy o£ { iy ¢} rie 33 BBE DIEL TLE LEBELIEL EEL LI EE entioned il fle crimtin the early purchaser of #1 assortment of pox LO TIT AAT I PTT TT TR TTY TINT TTI TTI IY ale are Strictly Cash Stuart & Wieland, Boalsburg, a ¥ Er TT Terms of this Dissolution S LT ELBE EE LL ER i i i | i Tops and Gums At KREAMER'’S At Prices as Cheap as Any Place in Town, :l H + on, Wo Zl (3 \ fi o «8 A f — —-— oz Fé ANYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. ORANGES BANANAS On Hand Every Week. ' MELONS Be DN 0D U0 ND "TS %¢® cle Sam. fenders who landed in Washington in April, 1561, Later be enlisted in Co. 1, 47¢h Regiment, P. V., and served for four and one-half years ; then for two years and a bsif he was In the Ord. pance Depirtment, in Charleston, South Carolina ; and for five years a member of Company I, Third U. R, Artillery. Mr. Hettinger came to Centre county from Allentown during the construction of the railroad through Penns valley, ard located in Boalshurg, where he haa since lived, Spring Mills The students of the High RBehocl have organized a Literary Society to meet each Friday evening. Mr. Houser, of Dubois, is visiting hie brother Harvey Houser, Roy MeClellan and sister Graes, of West Milton, are spending a few dayw with relatives, Among those from Spring Mills who are tenting at Grange picnic are W, D. Bweetwood and wife: Mrs. Dons chy son Bevjsmio, snd mother, Mrs, Herring ; Verna Bhunk and sister ; Smith Brothers, and others. Mins Mabel Allison started on Tues day for an extended trip to Heattle, Washington, California ani several other western states, She expects to be gone four months, Austin Long hiss resumed his s' udies at Williamsport Commercial College, aod his sister, Miss Mabel, has again gove to Lock Haven Normal, Miss Margaret Weaver spent Sunday Fiano sud Orgaos. ' The Lester pianos are used and ene servatories nud golleges in the U, 8, The Stevens piano organs are the Istest achievmient in modern organ Pianos and orgaos wold on easy pay- ment plan. Write for catalog, u CB Zens, Mpring Mills, Pe, i For footwear—C. A. Krape, Bring i Ame | — Rega. two vices were conducted he Rey, brose Behmidt, of Bellefonte, Inr service will be held every weeks in the evenings, with Rev. A : A Black as the pastor. Savers! build. | ing lots were purchased, and prepars- | { tions will be made for bullding al church. For the present the new Con. | gragation will worship in the Luther. i an church, i a MM SAT AAR Manor Hill, | Mra. Rebecos Cummings, salen Mrs, i Nira Birobiecker, of Rebersburg, re. | turned to their respective homes on | i BER oe es Centre Reporter, $1 a year A Good Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new im hair-food. builds up, strengthens, invigor { The hair grows more Monday, after spending « month with ! tha former's daughier, Mrs. P. B. Mee | Alees, of Chicago, and were much | delighted with the city. Mr. and Mra. Danial Fahrioger and children spent Bunday at the home all dandruff disappears Aid nature a lit a2ir a good hair-food. pend st ic. hange 15:2 color of the hes Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall TODD DBT UD UDC DH ¢ ¢ ¢ ; ’ : / ¢ ) ! wa THE 1900 IMPROVED De Laval Cream Separators Are Now Ready for Your Inspection. Ten New Capacities Formula with each b of Harry McClellan. Mr. and Mra. Albert Barger, came from Martha to stay a few weeks at the home of the Iatters parents Mr. and Mre. Alvin Stump uotil Mr. Barger will find a position. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Copenhaver, of Colyer, are the proud parents of » handsome baby girl. Loyd Brown is having his home beautified by having the interior and exterior of his house painted. The!) . . : work lu bolas dois by some painters [| * The undersigned is equipped from Aronsburg. able on shert notice to manu- Peof. C. R. N«ft had dug 8 well at facture all the his new residence which did pot give a tuficient supply of weler in dry Popular Flavors of season, avd ha lias now hired A. J. : ee. Cummings, who is operating the Fe. royd drill, to make if der per, Ice Cream MADE FROM PURE CREAM produced from his own herd of . Cattle, * Texan," the new play of ranch life, which comes to Garmans Opera The product is rl cked | and delivered to gee AL sta House, Friday, has attained suoo ws of no vncertain quality, Judglog from the unsnimity of the criticisms we feel tion at Rising Springs. sire that our playgoern will receive Satisfaction Guaranteed both as to quality and purity of conients, v due in full for the me sud meney spent in witnessiog this play of life on For prices, ete, apply by mail or in person to JOHN SNAVELY, it to your no wm about it You need not hesitate about using th new Hair Vigorfrom anyfearofitschan ing the color of hair, Ayer's Hair Vigor pres £ ra “iy 3 A 0 k eas, but does } O FF is Whe Golden Brown Baede, Gua Metal, Rox "Call shoes, for Indies, men and i Mille. / i I MB RN. the plains. Spring Milis, Pa * Ten New Prices Ten New Styles A Size for Every Dairy, from the Smallest to the t. D. W. Bradford, Seling Ager CENTRE HALL, PA. is id —— SRW ww PENN WNW Women's Oxfords in Tan Calf Skin, Patent Colt Skin, Sl i : : E ; S ! 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 Just In-a New Line Dried Fruits Oregon Prunes, Califieoia Peaches snd Apricots. $F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall The Centre Reporter One Dollar Per Year, :