The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 04, 1909, Image 4
SINC. drm — THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. WwW, SMITH, Editor and Propriswy, me : Entered at the Post Office Becund Cluss mail matter, in Centre Hall as CENTRE Hau, « + + PENNA, THURSDAY, NOVE M BE R i 1909. TERMS, ~The terms of £ subseription to the Re porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 conta per iines for three insertions, aud 5 couts per line for each subs sequent {pseriion, Other rates made known oD application, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. NOTE ~Minis ¢rs are requested to forward the sppolatments under this bead on Mondays. Methodist — Sprucstown, morning; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. » Presbyterian—Spriog Mills, morning ; Centre Hall, aftlernonn es will be conducted by Rov, Charles H. Asay, of Newberry. BErvi Reformed —Centre Hall, preparatory and confirmation eveniog previons, Tuss yville, afternoon. United Evangalical—Centre Hall, morning ; Egg Hill, afternoon ; Tusseyville, evening. Rev. C.F. Garrett will {111 the appointments, which will be missionary rally services, communion, morning service, Friday Letheran ~ Georges Valley, communion, morn ing ; preparatory Saturday eveniog previgus. Union, communion, afternoon ; pre- paratory service, Saturday afternoon previous Centre Hall, evening. LOCALS John Ruble is at home at present with his family. Fervice, Miss Emma MeCoy recently spent a week in Harrisburg the guest of friends there, Mrs. Harrison Kiine, of Bellefonte, ja the guest of ber sister, Mra. Rebecca Feholl, in Centre Hall Harry Potter is off on a trip to At- lantie City, and on returning from there he will again go to the Pacific ooast, Mrs. Annie E Farmers Miils, bu? is now maki: chant Rishel nerick, formerly of later of Centre Hall, ng ber home with Mer- at Bpriog Mille, are being conducted in the at Bpriog Mills esch evening this week. Tale { Thursday ) evening Rev. C. C Shuey, of Bellefonte, will be present. After the sssembly of the congrege- tion in the Lutheran church, Funday was announced that on ac- the pastor, Rev. B would be no services. Bible services Methodist ehurch, evening, i eount of i F Bi Ber. there The sickness wes but temporary. ifess of ave printiog to de, patronize print Every believes that local news papers should encourage patronizing bome indus tries, but rometimes these same people forget to put their own notions into practice. If you iv the home shop. one Mr. and Mme. F. M. Fisher, a’com- panied by the former's sister, Mise Mery F aier, all of Penn Hall, autoed last Friday. Mr. Fieh- er ia highly pleased with bis maechioe and so fir it has never failed to do his bidding. to (entre Fall 7 Centre Hall is opposed to dispensing with the snoual spring election, and consequently voted against the amend- sents, There are too many opportu nities for the average Centre Hall vo- ter to “even uvp'’ to permit borough \| + spy other election to mix up. Farmer H., W. Frantz, at Earlys- town. has an sbundasnes of water on his farm now, haviog struck a sixty- five foot stream. The well was dug by Arbor Cummings, assisted by Constable Frazier. This farm relied wholly on cisterns for its water supply for many years, 8st, Johw's Union Funday - school, near Farmers Mille, will render a Christmas service on Christmas even. ing, entitled “Good News for Christ. mae! a concert service by Burton H. Winslow, vupplemented by selections from a Christmas service by Eleanor W. Long snd H. R. Palmer. After spending a week or more with her son, RB. P. Odenkirk, near Lewis town, Mrs. Mary Odenkirk is pow with spother son, William Odenkirk, at Glenn Iron, While the mother is st the Iatter place, the wife of Mr. Odenkirk i+ spending the time at Centre Hall with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Philip H. Meyer, While in Philadelphia, Mrs. John B. Read, of Tascoms, Washiogton, received a telegram that her husband was stricken with paralysis, She at ones returped home without coming to her former home at Rebersburg Mra. Reed, before muarrisge, was Miss Meza Hillibish, and had also expected to come to Centre Hall to visit ber urcle, Marchant H. W, Kreamer, Mr and Mrs James H. Bmetzler, of Centre Hall, Baturday returned from a two weeks! visit in Ohio, Most of the time waa spent with David GG. Bmelz- Jer, nt ¥eipio Bidiog, who is farming sud Ip getting along very well, They gle were guests at the home of Harvey Royer, who lives pear Tiflin, Ohio. On their wey home they remained over night with Mr, and Mrs. George W. Uendo, ut Jesnnette, Next wpiing Howsrd Durst, of Teawlstu eg, will again become a resi aant' of Centre Hiald arg will mave foto the house with his parents, Mr atid Mrs, George Durst, near the ste tion. Thewentor Mr, Durst purohissed thirty meres of land which formerly belonged to the Taylor farm, from its | prevent awrer, George W. Bradford, ard this traci together with pine ners more lying near the Durst bolldings the kon will farm The price paid per acre for the Taylor tract was $100, oy 2 EEE LELVIUBE SEX) HURSDAY % ———— Ex State Treasurer W. 1, Berry Wi ap” pear in Grange Arondin Tharsday Eve. wing, November 11th, A telegram received Tuesday morn- ing from ex-State Treasurer William H. Berry announced that he would be in Centre Hall, Thursday evening, November 11th, at which time he will lecture in Grange Arcadia, his sul ject being “ A Discussion of Christian Citizenship.’ Mr, Berry Is well known as a lecturer. He Is an elo- quent, foreeful, convincing speaker, and will have a message every one should bear, Funds tu defray the ex- penses of the lecturer were raised by popular subscription. The coos of the hall will be thrown open to sl A collcetion will bs lifted after the lecture, and the proceeds will be added ton fund already started to secure a lecturer at some future dale. Mr. Berry’s lecture will be in no gense political. He will picture the highest standard of citiz nship I'he e#chool chiidren will gsembled and sing national airs. conta ———— EVENING, be 88 coms Hallowe'en Social, deavor Boclety connected with » Hallowe'en socisl in the Bunday- school room of the Reformed church, Monday evening. Musie, recitations, the programa. The pastor, Rev, jel Gress, origin of Hallowe'en. ed. These consisted of pumpkin pie, decorations. ed church and their families, ber of others were invited, effort was made to ff Dum- make these such gatherings. cabal sm—— Unclaimed Letters, Unclaimed letters in post office, (i, W. Boal, November lst: Mra. thews, David Parker, ner, Dr, J. H. Beiple, Sidoey Chss. H. Rev, J. for please say advertised. - scm ens—— For Bale home, about two miles west of Centre twelve of which are clear, erected a good dwelling barn. Property will bes sold cheap. Murs HANNAH FMITH, Centre Hall, Pa. > Colyer. Mrs. John Tressler and dsughter Misa Bertha, of Lindeu Hall, acted business at the home of W, © house of J. W. Moyer. not a very good erop. at Milesburg, Faturday. Miss Msude Nfl and sister took supper at the home of J. ‘H. Moyer, | on Sauday evening. Misses Ella sud Biarche Philips, and gentlemen friecds from Milroy, | spent Bundsy with their parents at this place. Rockey. last Thursday evening in full array and sernaded John Bitoer and bride to the full extent. The writer extends congratulations to the newly married couple, The rabbit season is now open, but thus far no one in this vicinity has been overdone in carrying home the game. The rabbits seem to be plenti- ful, and all that remaipos to be done i: to kill them. Pleasant Gap. Mea. Auna Millward and Miss Mary Corl were in Bellefonte attendiog to some busivess, Monday afternoon. Mise Mary Corl departed for Boale- burg Tuesday morning where she will make her future home with her broth. er, Char Jes Corl, Mr. Elgar Zegler the fish hatchery. Monday wes an an ideal day for the hunters, Game is reported not very plentiful, as was first expected The ladies sid of the Methidist church expect to hold a fair and bazaar, the first week in December, Mr. and Mrs Clay'on Reish went to housekeeping In the houses lately vacated by the Corl sisters Rev. D, Bower and Boyd Fpicher were ott coon hunting on lust Friday night, aud bagged three good sized enone. Bamuel Zettle Idtely porchased the farms of William D's, sud w i move there, in the spring The White Rock Qiarcien are 100 « ning about fall time, is employed at Hireet Uc mmisalonsr W, F. Flony «filling up the low place on Main with a cont of orushed stone. SI ss EE TOD E58 Kept His Wend. A young fellow In Havana who oc- cupled the position of a reporter fell fu love with a girl, the daughter of a wealthy planter, He appled to her father in the orthodox way for hls consent to the marriage, “Presumptuous!” said the father, with eves Hashing, “You, a poverly stricken journalist, and my daughter! Bir, get out of my presence!” The journalist was very angry, It brought forth a heated declaration of pride: “Your daughter 8 too good for me, jou gay? 1 will marry a princess be fore 1 die.” And, with bead erect, he left the irate father, The jourttulist went wrote poesns The were road by the Prine Josephine. There was a meeting, The ‘a fell In love with § said the Journalist fon that to Spain. He poeins both d in val pardoned They were lopped, marr ¢ eventunlly bella, the one time jour all "the re wiew and high rank. jived with Ladies Wore Masks. ith century ladies vore masks in public, and great was the variety of face sOTCCNs tha it were eeen. Ladies who bad “coralline” lips AS was Atund When In the gSOventedes | pref ferred ahort masks | For others who wished to hide the art of the face the mask was | completed by a hin plece of linen which nf Will passed under the hin and over the ears, In 1632 a new ! } ti , from the Ital i! * £% ;, re lower It i i 1 ding lce Bubbles. old nights of Siberia duce § irious phe we Is i ing the » fs caused fe on a ho h water de pes through hydro canses the r to rise in mounds feet high For a yield elastically to finally with- re and burst with an ex- The water rushes out, however, and causing plostons, The writer asserts line seen scores of these ice 49 within a few miles, t {2 a heavy This first can » report reezing Muskrat and Perfumery. The auestion is asked us whether the moek of the common muskrat is not ured to make cheap perfumery. We b never heard of such use of migckrst munsk, nor can we find any- definite on the subject in the Applleation to a large manu- factorer of perfumery, however, brings cut the Information that some years aro pmek from the muskrat was tried cut for perfumery purposes, but was not found available for this nse. Nota single instance of its being used now is known, The musk of commerce comes chiefly from the musk deer.—Forest und Btream. Not to His Taste. frond Mother (to admiring visitor) Yes, we think that little Harry has prettier hair than any of the other children. Fiveyearold Bobby (con- temptuonsiy)~Umph! They showed me that color, and 1 wouldn't take it.— Exchange. ave fh lege jake Gave the Snap Away. The Dominle—~Iow is it, my young friend, that your mother always does the carving when you have company to dinner? Freddie—'Cause dad al ways says things while he's doing it. «Pack, A Nice Distinction. Mrs. Parmer—And you say that the last man yon worked for was 81 Hig ging? Rambling Restensy--No, ma'am. 1 said dat he wuz de last man dat em ployed me.~-Chicago News, % Car Load Sweet Potatoes 189 Barrels Sweet Po- fatoes, car load No. 1, large, at $2.2 per bbl. Car Load NE No warehouse fo un- load. Will sell out fhe car ; Barrel Salt $1.- 2%; burlap sacks 29c; Special, 1000 Lbs. Loose Salt for $2.76. Apples, Onions, ctc. BAIN BAKA ET. 7 Wheat 5 Onin § Orme PRODUCE AT STORES, oe Pail "| hath or i pet by sald bo snd ix he sae newt the partive in of Lhe parry ose oi dpointment on Toes ¥ th, 190, ai Wek a, Mm. at Dis law ¢ i e Loni, foute, Penosyivania, } mi where ail parties interested are required 15 make and rove their cianims, or te debarred on coming ia upon sald famd MOW isting. HARRY KELLER, Auditor DR. SOL. M. NISSLEY, VETERINARY A graduate of the U aiverelt y Office at Palace Livery fonte, Pa. Both 'phones, SURGEON. Peann'a Belle of Stable, oct 1.00 1yr, — A A505 Sl Dandruff Why? Because itis annoying, untidy. And mostly, because} it almost invariably leads _to baldness. Cure it, and save your hair. Get more, too, at the same time. Ail casily done with Ayer’'s Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Stop this formation of dandruff! ange the color of the hair. Ask him about i, Shen ao a8 ho says y The new Ayer’s Hair Vi igor will certainly do this work, because, rst of all, itde. stroys the germs which are the otiginal sco dandruff. Having given this aid, nature completes the cure. The scalp ir restored to a perfectly healthy condition. [=SeY V4, 0, Agee Go Rawal, Mase meme ———L 444.4 SAL S20 Sd Sddd ALL Sddd LALL SAMA 3 $ i tg re ES NI INOS AN 2 4 Car Load American Wire Fencing at Discount 4,000 rods, full car load, will be sold during next thirty days at reduced prices. A cash dis- count of 4 per cent. allowed. Land owners, you may need fencing this fall and perhaps next spring you must buy. Why not buy now at low prices and make the extra discount. Write or telephone. ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE We are headquarters for all kinds of merchandise Take advantage of the special sales over our counters, WALL PAPER A SPECIALTY STOCK of FURNITURE YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Andindid Snip ds dod Sindy Sinn Just say to the readers of for A GREAT REDUCTION SALE, BEGINNING FRI, OCTOBER 15 You will find on reyes Bie prepaning Yi * ait dnd Aus ¥ f 4 ' Pree our special sale tables a large variety of goods that are being offered at a wonderfully reduced figure yeell for. S wate i from what they usuall une goods og less than actual cost. Coly a few items One doz. pairs Pants, worth $2.25, offered at . $1.50 Two “ “ “ 1.25 and 1.50, at . 1.00 Lot of Caps, wo:th 25¢ & 50c, offered at .. 15¢c & 25¢ Hosiery for misses and children, at one-half former prices Japanese dishes, glassware, at just half price. 50 pair Shoes, for men, boys & children, at greatly re- duced prices, Men's 50c & $1 Dress Shirts, half price. Mason Fruit Jars at a Reduction. ii ABs aod TrrrrrTertrrre Ti W.-H. STUART | BOALSEURG, PA. ; a. ® Sssssssssssssssssssnas -_ { rur MASON JARS Tops and Guns At KREATMER'S At Prices as Cheap as Any Place in Town, te uta ANYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES, EANANAS On Hand Every Week, ORANGES MELONS ous as Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall — a