THE CENTRE — 8. W. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proptisr, Fntored at the Post Office Becond Class mail matter, in Centre Hall as « + Penna. Centre Harr, ———————— AA AE a ys THURSDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 15, 1909, PERMA. ~The terms of subsoription to the Re- Porter sre one dollar por year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 conta per lines for three insertions, and b couts per line for each subse sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. NOTE veil} uls'ers are requested to forward the appointments under this head on Mondays. Reformed-Tussey ville, morning; afternoon. Centre Hall, Lautheran—Centre Hall : Union, af terpoon ; Georges Valley, morning évening. United Evangelionl—Egg Hl, morning ; Tus sey ville, alrernoon ; Centre Hall, evening. ba services in Centre and Friday evenings, 2:30 P. M, The be observed on Sunday at M., and at Spring Mills at 98 P. M. Rev. W, G. Finovey, of Shade Gap, will preach at all these services, A cordial invi- tation to all those services is extended to every Que. ; Vv. \ Hall 5 LOT Lola L. re will raday) Presbyterian tre Hall thi al 7:30 o'elo Lord's Supper jCentre Hall, et 10 Saturiay at G The Reporter's Reglater, C. Rossman, York W. Stover, Gingerich, Centre Centre Hall Mrs, Wm. Ginness, Lock Haven Wilber Bland, Centre Hall Howard H. Bricker, Boalsburg George W. Cs ), Jeannectie A. T. Long, Jeannette. Anna E. Ross, Linden Hall J.T. Foner, Centre Hall Me. . H. William 2 Boalst lic Rothrock, Boalshurg > H. F redericks Bos Cora C. Boal, Centre Hall Wm. Bower, Spring Mills Ruth Bower, g Mi Grace Sharer, Zion Julia Sweeney, Philadelphia Mrs. W. B Gar rig, Centre urg is burg Sprin . rancis, ‘'m. H. Berry . Snyder, Centre Hall R. H. Stewart, and Mrs, LOUA WS E. K. Kel of Pleasant Gap, wes in Centra Hall, on business Tuesday. Monday of this week Miss Jennie Thomas, of Centre Hail, went to Bul- falo Rup, where she will spend a week with friends. Two Milroy Bhafler and A. guccessful in huntin the Beven Mrs. James Spangler aud Miss Annie Fortney, of Tuseeyville, attended the funeral! of their nephew, Hunter Dun- kie, at Puuxsutawney, relurniog Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. . James H. Lobr, of Philadelphia, were here on Saturday. They also visited Mra. Ellen Pringle, the former's Farrandsville, who is iL Miss Mabel clerk in the Bpring Mills post cflice, visited Miss Cora Brown, egg township's school teach ome in Potters Mills, over last Saturday. , The Hayes Fire sued $30 000 worth of pr to procure the funds erect the new place of thc on fire. Io thie ler, hunter Lester E C. Yeager, each were shooting a deer, while Mountains, @ ' g io tal slater, al : al Brown, one of Gr ers, at her b Company is eferred stock DECeSsary Hin to the destroyed by vuildicg to take : recently fesue of the Reporter will be found sn sdvertisement of Howard H Bricker, the Boalslurg grocer. “B”, the sign of the best, '" heads his adver. tisement. Read thesdv. and prefil by its suggestion. Lis Gardne On reachiog bern, the other morning, a farmer living east of Centie Hall, found one of his horses having the appearance of having teen driven during the night by some unknown person, Three Selinsgrove ax porters, of Sony. der county spple: thie fail shipped out 258 000 bushels brought on an averag: of §14 000 in the elty mar. kets, Toe apples coma mostly from the towoehips along the Suiguebanva Mra. Lillian Get'g returned op Monday from Tyrone to which play she bad gone with ber slater, Mrs. W Jd. Copentinver, who lives at or pesr that place. Mr. Copenhaver Je eruployed in the Tyrone shops. I¢ is reldom that Cetitre Hall news appears first in uw newspsper other than the Reporter. Fometimes some fpeorrect news gets into elreulstion through the columns of some other papers, but then it is usually pecessiivy to correc. the stalement the following leeue, Al Ocman, who stiempted to com. mit suicide by cutting hig throat with $a razor Wedn sisy morning of last | week, « improv g, sud there are fair ighances for his recovery. He is not @ to take nurls) men’ in the ratu way, hut hi« phnasician, Dr. Dale, ge been stimaisting bm by ine PUONM, A.W, Rosman, who for but the £ time of four months wes a ent in the Livden Hall raiirosd Mire under Stetionmaster Lee, was ann ext clerk, sud st present js 8t K'izabiethville. He will be gent on Line to time to points needed on lie Peay, Mr. Rosson ia 8 son of s Roseman. of Gregg township, (ilove, ry £5. which now : Ramsay's Son One of Ten Men Now Survey ing ln the Vielnlty of New Berlin, Interest in the air line rallroad be. tween New York and Chicago hus ag ain been revived by the appearance in Union county recently of a corps of engineers, wiih a ton or more of baggage and paraphernalia, and “work of surveying the route ia now in active progress, The engineer corps is now stationed at New Berlin where the ten” men have taken quarters at the hotel, and have fitted up a large room with draughtiog supplies. The corps at once went to work on the line, and at present is engaged in endeavoring to shorten the line to Belinsgrove. The former surveys were along Penns Creek, but the line now is being laid from Centreville over the hills, and will run south of New Berlin, This is the same corps that had been working in Iodiwna county, and later at the west end of Centre county, It is the prejset of former President Ramsy of the Wabash system and a gon of Mr. Ramsy is with the party at New Berlin, The line enters Uunlon connty along Penne Creek at Paddy meuntain tuop- nel, and follows the L. & T. to near Weikert, where 8 southern course to- ward New I} lin is taken. The origioal surveys were made a year or more ago, and the promoters | apnounce that it is to be an electrically operated sybtem, —————— Pleasant Gap. Androw Swartz is very low at this] writing. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery, Mies Carrie Butler, of Howard, ard | Miss Florence and John Barpard, of | Jacksonville, were ecireuating among | their many friends at this place, Jast | week, John Behnfll vr visited sister, Mrs. Barak Corl, who has been very | Mr. and Mrs. Cheist Musser, Mr. and | Mrs. Elmer Johnson, of Altoona ; and Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Kline, of Belle | foute, were called to the bedside Andrew Swarlz, father of the ladies, Elmer Musser issomew hat improved at this writing. The youog ladies of the Lutheran church will hold a “country specialty” social in the town hall, Thursday and Friday evenings, 25h and 26h inst. Chicken and wafflas, oysters, ete., will be served. Mra. Reuben Houser has been poorly of late. Fred Schreffler ed Lis sister, Mrs Barah Corl, over Sunday, Mon. day morping be departed for Tyrone, where he has accepted a good position with the Peunsylvania Railroad Co Edgar Zsigler has gone to Altoons to secure employment, Jared Evey sold his outfit Noll who has branched out livery business, * The Sloternan horse sale drew a large crowd, but no fancy prices were paid for the stoek sold, Miss Lizzie Gill spent Monday with | her sister, Miss Nettie, in Bellefonte A buntiog party from Pleasant Gap | located in the Beven Mountains where they will hunt for desr. Rev. David Fower expected to join them Monday. Mrs. Emma Kerstetter spent last week visiting her son Marrill, at Zon, Mre, Bath Miller is numbered with the sick Mra. Wallace Birouse, of Renovo, ia vieiting st the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Brooks, Ask Dr. Allison how Le is getting slong with the new horse he purchas- ed on this side, EE ——— Woodward. Mrs. Elmer Buith and son, of Co burn, spent Bsturday and BSuanday with the formet’s mother; Mrs Walters. Harry Gilbert and James Bowman, of Millersburg ; John Kepner, and J, Herman, of Tame qua, joined in with the Weodward gun club, The club is camping in Pine Creek Hollow, Archie Haines, of Mitehellville, South Dasxots, is visiting his mother This is his first vieit sicce he left seven years sgo. Mre, J. Harvey Williams visited het slater Mra. OC. M. Wolfe the greater part of last week, Mr. are Mrs, Norris Kint, are visiting the latter's Isniah Boob Mra, A. M, Yearick was taken to the Bellefonte hospital last’ Friday for treatment. / Among those who had hosiness in Millheima on Mondey, were Mra Wolfs and daughter, Ha.ry Stover and Chinrhig Knarr, Rs Moses r i« very ll with typhoid fever, M « Ho'vri Blover of Asrons burg, Ws sppolnt «ds» substitute to teach his school until his tecovery. Wea'ev Hosterman snd wife, Johostow °, paren’s 1 MAGA SAPS AAA. Charles W, Hack, bow liviogion the Royer farm on Fiukieg Creek, near Centre Hill, hae lessod the Iiws farm, at Farmers Mille, from Mra. Mury Ross, of Contre Hall, It in one of the largest farms in Gregg township. A I LSS Many a man has nognired wealth by hile very viait John into the to of Milton, parents, of sre visitng the former's giviog sway nothing bul advice, — soem Harris Township, | John Charles made 7500 gallons of | elder during the season, Charles IE. Fisher, of Danville, viait- ed his mother, last week, Mrs. Angeline Bottorf, of Lemont, rpent Haturday evening in Boalsburg Roy Bell and sister, Miss Ida, from | Pleasant Gap, atfended to business at Boalsburg on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mthersbaugh spent & few days of last week with relatives in Benner townahip. Mies Mary Reish spent last week st the home of Hall Bottorf, in College | township. Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Heurrison with relatives at State College, Hall, spent Buoday in Boalsburg. Miss Elizabeth Thompson, on Baturday afternoon, Mrs. P. M. Weber, with friends in this place. Mrs. Frank Whitehill, with several children, of Lemont, spent Bunday at her former home Boalsburg. Rev. A. A. family, Biack, Amos Koch and Mervin Kahn snd family, and Miss Avnie Lohr attended the funeral uf Mrs. Naney Koch, Mis. Will Wagner and Miss Helen, wort, daughter, of Altoona, were Mr. apd i TH. Mra. Clark Gramley Floyd Graraley sod Har. ry composed an su! party from Rebersburg Runday at the Mre.J P. spending several mother Mra DD W Misa Mabel Mr M fil Gramley omobile and spe the Alexander Kuhn Wagner, of Altr weeks with home ber Meyer, and sister war and g this sespcn with a bunting party 8B, J Wagner ¢f bu k 5 heat, Hosterman raised four bushel flower With chicken feed eggs should become more raised twentyr.nre and George # of sun goad sneh lentiful, P. Bliss Anne Ross short time on Sunday. Meyer of Linden Hall, with Mra, Amanda Walker, Mr. Moyer wp called unt of the lines who is now improving Mra. Busie Traxler, of Erie, ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs Reitz. By the way, the Reli'z dwel. on the exterior and loterior, snd makes us fice appearances try residence in this en BR ANY mmunity, “The Puritans st Home'' Primary Hehool, Friday, November 10 from 2. The school directors the parents of the puplle, and all oth 3) ta 3 30 are invited to attend. Bellefonte and Lemont doring a short time. Later abe will oc her journey to New Jersey, Perth boy for an inddfinite time iit oms— Aaronsburg. Pi itip of Milibeim, home «of Clyde Baob Af. HT L#ilzell and a few dave at daughter, spent former's the Bon-ir-law, spent part o {ithe Matbath at the home of O. Fiedler, at Fiedler Mra. Boczer and son, of Centre Hall, took dinner with the former's friend, Mra. Caroline Mayes, James Swabb and D. Foringer, of Tussey ville, were seen at the home of Mra. Kizzie Bwsbbon Friday. Warren Wiukleblegh and wife were to Coburn on Saturday, Mrs. Wint je blech ealled at the home of Kara Burd. Mise Ruth Bwabb spent Friday eve. ping and Saturday at the home of ber s'ster Mrs. Burd, who lives . at Cobnirn. Earnest Siover and family repent Sundsy at the home of Kimer Limbert Grorge MM. Stover sud daughtea Parnmie spent Tuesday with the hunt. ing party across the mountain, Mr. and Mra Milton Stover spent the Sbbath with the former's grand. motherst the home of Samuel G p- hart, at Wells Blore Mra, Fred Limbtert wae delighted with the handkerchief shower her friends had for her on her birthday. The birthday post card showers for the past week were for sue Lenker, Aunle Eisenhotir, Allen Bower snd Vieinr Mtaver. Mee, Clara Burd was very sgrieally surprise d on Saturday afternoon when sh: got her mail and received fify hodemehlever from some of bet frevde, 10 remtud her of Ler birthdas A tiversary. Among those who ate hanting for deer fre mr this plees are Wilmer, Kern. stand Hay Stover, Im Gramley, E. Febl, Willis Guise wile, Calvin Wea. ver, Bo. ert Hurd, Cinyton sod Heery Wylsand Frank K s er, Mre, Wile, Ms Guirewite, Mra B Btover and Mis. W, Blover went to the huotiog esmp with their husbands snd will serve the merle st the esmp, Mise Helen Blover was elected to tesok ihe Loew saool potil the teach er will be nble Wo resueie his work. Mow the in the hon fondly they atose that no breakfast had Li even the klichen fire Upon luvestis d pen lly Dab Wes Celicoted., intiuential r to find ie GI 0 certain GLE orn ared, been COO wl pris hind not ition the reclining in ed is dive bed “Are vou 1? inquired the mistress “Not at all. I feel quite well” the surprising res but still no persuasion would induce her to arise, After in thine the doctor was sent for, He put to her his usual questions, but the girl insisted that she felt perfectly will aver was onEe, said “then tell won't get § you say, you are not 11.” man of pills and potions, confidence why you " ! & in and go to " Y resolutely and I wor ’t girl te S25, ‘1 get It quicker ked the doctor, do,” she replied, ¢ eve that expressed it it out that summer ing, sald: “Roll That's the only They owe me $80." ’ on i advane there ot ft Japan. is allowed only is someti a than with s form Mrrriccs In ies iter absorbed ftu custom » bride than irinkers ikard went i ¥ to a peg Indl ther their heads conld stand gut of such “distempering Theuce comes the is a peg too low." London or not ¢, “lie They Do Their Shere. n complained of his wife that of talk to him enough. Three } years have wrought a ¢ ‘hange. Matihew Arnold visited this ith more zeal than asked Wim: till you tell me what wession You have Siates?™ with “The women Yi mith's Compan- he repifed, ”~ 3; cf Thread. apoleon,” sald the spool Are de Triomphe, would © Oxy ted In Napoleon's 18 made omy of slik and ole n to ruin the English ell thread trode destroyed the world's ck, which lay at Hamburg. In eriels the Paisley spinners turned tron. After tremendous labor gf last made cotton thread. Cot. ton thread 1s the world's chief thread today" -Clueinnatl Enquirer. Only | His $he J eald the mn den annt re shaking her finger vory sol emuly at her small nephew, “there were two mince ples on the larder ghelf this morning, and now they have disappeared. 1 didn’t think It was In you." “"Tian't all tn me,” blubbered the wee boy. “One of ‘om Is In G wenmlat C—O SW A sec] paver have tis cf i read w wer) Nan $Y Elin this to 1 RT “oorgo provingly, Shert, All Right. De Tanque—Oh, I belleve In a short {fe and a merry one, Wigwag— Well, 1 guess you'll get the bevefit of the first half of your theory, all right. Exchange, your grocery bill is uy our way and save ” then send us your order, of Five Dollars or over, Butcher's Pepper, 20¢ Ib. 5 1bs, goc y equal to any other on the market regardless of price. 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Here, thesar ; Vigor will givethe san lade by the J. C. Ayer Go. . thie BALE EEGISTER, NOVEMBER 20, ome o #1 Dale Bammit rear Lemont TUFSDA sorge Dade hi three year © b bead young cattle, pigs, ot of ot snd household goods SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 Executors of Lizzie Seyder, premises al Centre Hall, ® met, ek - G Two rl EH Dow's £ es, | Tae. farm; fm; let ann Qoetwased, & house snd jot oa ~~ O00 Mein ! « RPHANS COURT BALE OF HO LOT IN CENTRE HALL BOROUGH = Purnant 10 a writ issued out of the Orphans Court of Centre vounty, directed jo the Unde signed, executor of Lizzie Snyder, late of Potter | township, Centre opunty deceased, they will sell | at rublic sale, the following deseribed real esinte ol said decedent, on the premises, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, AT 1 P. to wit : Onedourth acre of land East side of Pon Avenue, in Centre ough, bounded apd described se Bounded on the North by W. GG. Runkle, East and South by alleys, on the West by Avenue, thereon erected a two-story lrame ling house, painted and in good regis, and oul. buiidings he property is well located and is a desirable home - : The terans of the sale are as fo" lows cent on day of sale apd talance oa of same M., Jooated on the : Hall bor | follows i on the | Penn | awed Ten per confirmation | W. A. ALEXANDER, W. B. MINGLE, Exernitnm, Centre Hall, XECOTORS NOTIC E— LETTERS TESTA meutsry ou the ssinle of Johu K. Hoaerman, fate of Miles town hip, deceased Letiors destamentary bav ng Deen granted to the nndersigned they would respecifally request Buy personas knowing themselves udobled vy the esate 10 make immediate pagment, and those having claims against the same to prosent them daly amthenticated nr sot Jemeant G. W HOBTERMAN, © entre Hall, Pa, EDWIN G. HOSTHERMAN, Oot |, Wolfs Bore, Pa, Pa Executors XBCUTOR'S NOTICE 1 — TESTA. mentary on Lhe estate Of Eva Stroh, late of Porter twin , deceased. having boon duly | granted to the undersigned they would respect. fully request any persons koow ing themes! ves in. dotted 10 the estates to wake immedisie pay. tent, and thoes Raving claims against the seme wn present them daly suthenticated for sets | ont. Hyg MARY LOSE, Feont ix, Oot M4 na yville Ya, A) DMINISTRATORS ROTIOR-- LETTERE nt administration an the estat arine - eof © Nearhood, late of Oeulre Halt bo ) . Getoased Baving been duly granted to the : , he won id Travia sespiiing ly requestall persis knowing si va wok indehed 1 thi Pharite at ‘aenine a payment. hd thas those Hea cla wera tne Gsonax Ww. a Oct. 14. Hail, Pa. ARM FOR SALK-The John Grove farm, Ez i Potter township, Is off red a private male, Itowiisins 132 soves, and 30 acre menuitem land, wd) aioe the farm. It is one of For farthor rious inquire Bre ian YOWBAMp, he po uM GROVE ng Mids, Pa, or HIRAM GROVE, ls Oho en i Pa OL. M. NISSLEY, VETERINARY i (0 Hunt, THI NATIONAL Special Trial ; stamps ( Ol Oi shown Meted bucks Watch Pols (regu with rosset leather r sirap and go dg jon you boat this © herp | Watch Fob, regular price, soc) ALL | National Sportsman, - . isc - YOURS é3e) FOR GENTS WANTED © Nationa! Sporteman, nn you answer this advy’t, Hata! Spits, — a Boss, Hass, Send today submeriptione for particniars sen sornrY WI reat thing in big game rifles ls sureness to work under all conditions, Slave rifles are built with this Et —— The mechanism ls sim fectly adjusted, quick and ean: powder and grees blowing ba shells away from you and ry instant, accurate, ve repeat shots. ad The fre bara and wiicns, spony made Fars la of of jacketed bul accaracy ed killing power. afiard ayutam rat) § 1 i
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