The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 18, 1909, Image 4

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    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
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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
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sec]
paver have
tis
cf
i
read w
wer) Nan
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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.
GUARANTEED
PURE
¥
Bemember we guarantee
cheerfully refund
Crant
weet
WITTICS~—NICe larg
Potatoes, fanc y
Leave your order carly
130)
largest expense
money, Compare
I Eo
Yr
eight paid on all orders
y Of
Blend Colles,
i
20c
Special
our ents
if not sat
anksgi ving Dinner
red Cape Cod Berries :
Je ree va
Mi,
t SHOES | :
The Freed Bros, Work
Oxford
rds in
Cal okin, Patent Colt Skin,
3.00.
$1 25, $1 65, $2.50, $3
Tan
es for Men & Boys
an d A pricots.
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Destroys
HairGerms
Recentdiscoveries have sho
that falling ha air is caus
rms at the roots of
Therefore, to stop
you must cot
stroy these germs. Aver's Hai:
Vigor, new improved formula, §
wili certainly do this. Then
leave the rest to nature.
Does not change ihe color of the hoir
irSt npictely ue
Petgen with sack bottle
Show £ : 1 your
ers a,
wen do home ®
andra is Co ised b by ger
1 herefore, to cure dandru
to do is to compiciely destroy th
druff germs. 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
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« 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,
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sornrY
WI
reat thing in
big game rifles ls sureness
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The mechanism ls sim
fectly adjusted, quick and ean:
powder and grees blowing ba
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ad
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la of of jacketed bul
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