THE CENTRE REPORTER. B.W., SMITH, . . . Editor and Propriews “Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Harr, PENNA, . . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1909. TERMS. The terms of ot suber taEon to the Ro- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.~20 cents per lines for thres insertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on spplisation. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. NOTE. Minis ers are requested to forward the appointments uader this bead on Mondays, Spring Presbyterian—Contre Hall Mills, afternoon merging | Reformed Spring Mills, morning ; Unlon, al ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening, angelical-L'nden all, morning ; Lemont, evening, Spring Mills, morning; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Tussegville, evening. The service at Tusses ville will be the spuual thank offering service of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis- gionary Society. Please note change in schedule. United Ev State College, afternoon ; Intheran- The Keporter’ " e Hogistor. Levi Stump, Millheim T. C. Foster, Winfield Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Ella Dale, Oak Hall Minnie Grove, Belle Harry Hassen, Huntington Harry Musser, Pen Wm. C. Farner, Colyer Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hockenbury, John A, Black, Potters Mills F, BE. Wieland, Linden Hall 8. E. Weber, Boalsburg J. W. Raymond, Centre Hall Mr. aud Mrs. W. Ws Weaver, Reading Mr and Mrs. A.J. Weaver, Colyer H. Le rooks, Centro Hall rmm————— sf ——————————— Marriage Licenses. Frantz, Centre Hall fonte n Cave Bellefonte Robert Baylor, Jr., Bell Debbie F. Ross, Bel Fred C. Gearhart, Annie E. Dansmore, Robert E. Taylor, PI Nettie B. Herring Wm. W, Pettl Ocenia Mills Haven Lock Haven , Lock Wallace W. Albright Emm C, Hoy State College Aras ————— Linden Hall. Mra. Clarenes T. Lemoo, who has been visiting relatives in this county for several weeks, left last week for Tyrone and Holidaysburg, where she spent a few days before returning to her home in Morgantown, West Virginia. Bliss Mayer, of Pemberton, Virginia, was here a {ow days last week, but re- turned to his home on Monday. Mesars. H. B. Herriog, M. H. Bpicher and John Daley, the viewers appointed to lay out the new bridge over Mackey Ran, met here Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. Campbell, the oldest lady ip this neighborhood, has been under the doetor’s care for a few days. At this writ ing ¢ she is improving. Mrs. T. C. Heimes, who spent much of the summer at the home of her mother, Mrs. D. C. Hess, returned to her home at O.¢cola. She was ac companied there by Mrs. Hess, whe will remain during the winter Eugene Helms cama here to see that the ladies reached their destination io safely. T. C. Heims, of Osceola, sccompa- nied by his daughter Miss Lenore, about the 11th of December, for Europe, and will spend the greater prt of the winter touring through I'aly. One of the places to which they will go is Genoa. Mrs. Chris Meyer is viniting rels- tives at Tusseyville, while Mr. Meyer is hunting deer in the Bear Meadows. J. M. Wieland spent Monday here Last Wednesday was an unlucky day for Mildred Wieland and Ned Kel- ler. While at school the former fall on a stone and broke her collar bone, and the latter fell on an ax and re ceived several deep gashes in his right arm. Mrs. John Kimport, Friday of last week, returned from a week's visit with friends at Reedaville. Mrs. Claudia Bressler is spending a week with friends at Millheim. Mre. Nora Bmith, wife of Dr, Bmith, of Altoons, is at the J. M. Ross home helping to care for her cousin, Mrs, P, Bliss Meyer, who has been quite 111 for three weeks, Ro HA SA IIIA Georges Valley. Victor Lingle and sister, Miss Ger. trude, snd Mrs. Ida Ripka, attended preaching in the mountain last Sun- day aftesnoon, Harry Cummings and bride spent Bunday at the home of J. CC, Reeder. Frank Ackerman returned to Johns town Isst Monday, after spending few weeks with his parents. Mra. HO. M. Lingle returped homie Inst week from Lock Haven, where she spent a week with her sister, Mra. E. D. Ungard, Miss Ade Foust visited Mrs. James Reeder a few days last week, Miss Abbie Barger, of State College, is home for a few days. V. A. Lingle left for Burnham on Tuesday, where he expects to make his home for some time, srs, This is how a New Jersey paper puts it : ** His talk was typical of the man keeping his hearers keyed up ale ternately to a high pitch of expectancy aud merriment,’ AIL Centre Reporter, $1 a year, Dr. C. H. Mead, of New cadia, Centre Hall, Wednesday ey “The Mills that Grind.” Canada, The lecture will be absolutely scription, 1 PRESS COMMENTS. i Dr. Mead fant, logic. | al, pathetic and profo bewilder was witty, humorous, b from ote to . passiog lion (8 another with DE rapidity. i Citizen He was in the most fel icitions | the audience int expressed in CRNy It was masterpiec Applause was f1equ Mead was given carly a ¢ of oral close Dr Mss Chareh Rev. A F, McGarrah, City, a representative of the Presbyte:r- ian Home Mission Board. will preach in the Presbyterian church next Tues day evening, at 7:30 o'clock, No vember 30th, Mr. MceGarrah iss very interesting and forceable speaker. He labored for a while among the miners of California with unususi has made a special study of the tion of money to religion, has # on the subject in some of our largest cities, and is visiting the churches of Huntingdon Presbytery At these meelings, tributions but simply discu this important question for the subsequent consideration of the churches. After the sermon he holds a conference with church officers and any olhes who wish to remain. As the financial MICOS Be rela. wiken now ined problems of all bers of the other churches will be favitation is extended to them to coms and hear what this expert in church finances has to sw on this question which must receive more al- tention in the future than it bas io the past if the church of Christ is to succeed In its great gnisslons ; you are also invited to remain for the after conference. 1 Ars — Beradiords Fall to Kil, After a week's hunt in the Heven Mountains the Bradford party return. ed home without having killed game It is the first experience of that kind they had in six years. They would have the laymen believe that the deer form every morning, that is the does and fawns, and boldly march in splendid fashion over the mountains sud through the revenes in full view of the conscientious sportsmen. The bucks are either in hiding or else have themselves dishorned. The party saw as many as thirty some deer during the week, only one or two of which were bucks. Maynard Meeker relates as an actual fact that on a high promi. nence two does came up so close to him that he could see them wink. He waa sittiog behind a stump when the animals approached, and no one believes that they were attracted by the scent, ————— I AY TS Profiting by Amendments, Borough and township officers whose terms will expire this year, will have one year added to their terms on account of the passage of the smend. ments to the constitution. Officers elected last spring, whose terms under the old system would expir in 1012, will also have a year added to “their terma Their successors will be eleot- ed in November, 1018, instead of Feb. rusry, 1912 Soin iis MAI M030 OB Union Thaukigiving Servier, Union Thanksgiving servic will be held in the Methodist church this { Thursday ) morning, at ten o'clock, The sermon will be preached by Rev i | | — Cn a — a ——— A oS seca ma eit nis — ; 2 n ily fw EL MEAD Ars subject, ture in Grange the having appeared will give a lec December 1st, on known lecturer, ad a ii a number of provinces in His laughter, sermon, but will lecture, aud. - § ivelse +o e and indulgence in hearty Thompsancloonston, As previously announced in this pa. Thormy - of Lemont, to Miss Margaret H. waa solemnp- in the Prestwiteriun church, st Wednesday, November 17 pr. Miss Marenret College, presided at the organ, Liohergring beautiful wedding mare as the bridal Miss Ruth preced- Bhe was nnd care ized Boalsbure, of Biate and played parity entered the ehurch. ww of the bride, the bride and groom, drersed in alight silk gown, un bouquet of white clirynan! be. The bride wore a navy blue carried a ried IXEE1 NIN, traveling dress, and bouquet of white while the groom wore the convention bisck, Their pastor, Rev, W, K, Harnish, spoke tha words that united the partis for life in the bonds of wed- lock, After the Fhompson rece tions of their friends fully decorated with white chrysanthemums a distance ceremon were Dr, SBehaeflor and wife, of Altoona ; Mr and Mis George Thompson, of Alto ; Miss Eliz beth Th of Lemont; Mr. and Mra. Thompson, of Center Furnace ; Mis. Henry Thomp- ddiogtown ; Mr, and dau shter, srneboro ; Mr, and cloth chrysanthiemume, al cotemon ie Mr, and Mrs ived the congratule- The church was beaut ferns and Among those from who witnessed the niea O10} OEY William sr) and son, of Po James Johnson Ruth, of B free. Of course, the lecturer will sured by private sub- Car. Death of a Young Man Clyde Alired Bmith, died on SBsatur- home of his grandfather, Bitner, at Potters Mills, years, ten al the Samuel fourteen [nterme monoihe, it was msde on Rev. B. F. days dv, at Bprucetown, officiating Toe decrasad was the son of J. Will. jam Bmith, who dird at Potters Mills eight years ago. He is survi mother, Mrs. Roland Foust, and fiur brothers The it one year Heber one young from man wae Hl for abn culoais aiff c—— Harris Township, Qiite n number of peop 4 fr Tuesday saflternoon, Knights of Malta will ing ino the Be Hall ning, November 28th, for the parpose of organiz Friday al on ng & Com- Misa Bara J Taeedsy where with her sister, Mra. Bophia Hsll fare going to viait relatives in Keller departed on for Wilmington, Deleware she expec's to spend the winter Be. 1 Wilmington eastern Pennsylvania at the a Hi and will he a guest Lome of Mrs. Daniel Keller Mra. Ju visited at of Mi the homes of her pare: mes Irvin, inburg ile and Mrs. Adam Krumrine for a days. Mere. Rupley and daughier Mre NMohacfler, of Martinsburg, are visitors at the Reformed parsonage. Mea, Bhonk, wife of Dr. Shook, of Philadelphia, is visitlog at the home Kidder, Eumsa F shor attended the of her Mis. Celinda Mensch, at Miffiinburg, on Tuesday. Linn Weber, of Btate College, spent Sonday in Boaleburg, Mra. ¢ harlea Btamm, keeping house for 8. M, The ladies of the Lutheran Home and Foreign missionary society, will have their anvnal ** Thank Offering ’ service pext Sanday evening. All who are interested in the mission cause are invited to attend, Mr.and Mrs. BR. B. Harrison and Mrs, Nannie Coxey with her children, Paul and Helen, spent Bunday with friends at Pleasant Gap. Madden's show in the Boal Hall has been the attraction for several evenings during the past week, We sare having lovely weather, have violets and pansies in bloom, and bunches of ripe strawberries were found in the garden at the Locust Grove farm. There is a scarcity of water, It is no unusual sight to see people hauling or carrying water from the streams or springs near Boalsburg, Mra, Margaret Riley was called to Miflinhyrg last week on account of the illness of her brother Charles Bech- ler, who was stricken with paralysis, Mondey of this week he died and was buried at Mifllinburg on Wednesday. Mr. Bechler's childhood apd boyhood days were spent in Boaleburg, he wae a brother of Robert Bechler, of Lewie burg, who l= mail agent on the Lewis rurg and Tyrone BR. BR, and was never married, Mrs. Emma Gallagher passed away at her home in Philadelphia Inst week She was suddenly seized with convuls sions and nothing eould be dope to re- ‘fove her. Mrs Gallagher, with her bushand, Jock Gallogher, visited fre quently in Boslsburg, they enjoyed the healthy mountsin air and tne company of the families who enter talned them. Among the scquasint- ances vith whom they visited were the Musser, Fisher, Weber and Dinges families, They made their last visit bere in the summer of 1907, Mrs evusing of Colyer, is Bell, 8. A Boyde, Bry ¥ dsughter Harold daughter, art and \ end Mrs Ahatiuck, Dr. Christ | Misa Hester, of Blate { ohn W. Miu sr Margaret, My a vid and ‘ollege : Mr. and Mra, John Mitel I. Mr. and Mr | George Mitchell, Miss Maude Mltehell ard Ara W K f Lemot 4 Wi Everhart, of Hrs Sitar? Ham and James the neh: George of Pittsburg : ; Wi ies Murgsret Groh, of Calis se Ml Bartholomew Ker needy Bire Bartholomew, (iss EF Centre f f 4 zibetlh Bt. ( y, of Hall, iar i ot the Presbyterian parsonage, st ki y Wednesday afternoon, k, by Rev. James Johpeos $3 were e bride, very wel ily where Lhe J 3 wig and friends r of Mr. ans of Centre Penney! Altoona, new wae spent at Centre Hall ir od BEFVICY dford st this clive bride Wed coley They Helen Bart The prospe “entrs Hall D CcRinson by Miss of the groom, do, a sister of the bride, id groom left for panied 6 sister morning Wile 8( omew, Mary Kenne- and these were the only withessrs beside Mrs The young couple expect to come tr Centre Hall the Iastier of this and from here will go to Al toons. They will board uniil spring, 1 then begin housekrepion esses Mf A A APIA Oak Hall, Philip 8B. Dale transacted business in Bellefonte on Friday. Mr. Krape and friend were enter tained at the home of William Ferree from Thursday until Saturday. Ita Benner, 6f Rock, spent Sunday at the home of ils mother, Mrs. Ada Beuner, Ira Korman, wife aod dasughter, Edith, spent Wednesday io Bellefonte Dr. Samuel Gilliland, the State Vet. erinary, of West Chester, was the guest of his father, J. C. Gilliland, on Monday. Frank Ishlerand family moved in- to the Barton home, vacated by Aun thony Knoftl. Miss Malinda Miller, of the Branch, visited friends in town on Sunday. Mra. James Gilliland visited her aged mether, Mra Campbell, near finden Hall, who is quite ne Mr. and Mrs. John Shutt and William Shutt, of Bellefonte, spent a day at the home of Mathias Dernar, Cronsmiller Brothers, of State Col- lege, are in town with their corn bus ker, and are husking corn for Elmer Lowder, The schools will observe Thanks. giving with so appropriate program, Victor Gravge was well represented at the Pomona meeting at Centre Hall on Thursday. J. Curtis Meyer, and wife, of the Branch, spent Tuesday at the home of Luther Petera Miss Alida Rothrock, of Boalsburg, is epending a few days in town, Mrs. Edward Hallers and Mrs B. F. Homan made a trip to Centre Hall on Tuesday. Mra. Belle Ralston and sone, of near Lamon were gnests st the home of Clayton Ettere on Bunday, and Mas Glenn part week, and Do You Know bill is and 3 > I THE your grocery your larges Buy our way save money, BEST these prices with those you are now then send us your order. Freight pa of Five Dollars or over, Dwight M, Baldwin's “Golden Link,” lancy patent, spring wheat Flour, $1.76 Sack, or $6.70 per Barrel. NH i’ Special Blend of lee, Butcher's Pepper, 20¢ 1b. § . GOC | equi al to any other 20¢ ib. the market regardless of . vit dee price, fr { lee GUARANTEED PURE Write or phone fo Remember we guarantee cheerfully refund 3 Extra Special for yous Thanksgiving Dinner Cranberries—unice, | red Ci i Dears Sweet Potatoes, fanc ell y golden yellow Kalamazoo leave your order early { :: Howard H. Baicker, Cash Grocer : BOAILSE! VA r Drees On 1 ph : YOu i yourmone) r if not fords in Men's Douglas Shoes, $2 to $3.5 Men & Boys Oregon Prunes, California Peaches and Apricots. Sr YN NMY AYN EW NW WD Calf Skin, Patent Colt Skin, ¢ The Freed Bros, Working Shoes for E. WIELAND, Linden Hall ¢ tS 0] Sle Women’s Oxfords Tan ¢ at $1.25, $1 65, $2.50, $3.00, Just In-a New Line Dried Fruits aa ae 2" N99 9D BDH VD HET. ut SALE REGISTER GEAIN MAR Lia ienw amn vi wads pf ou will enjoy THI NATIONAL SPORTSMAN. joctor to another. one, then stand by Do not delay, but consul in time when you are sick. Ask his opinion of Aver's h Pectoral for ! Ti as he Ormoiu Gold here showt naled buck soc) ALL isc - YOURS 2c 65c) FOR WAN vor at trap and gold was (his Watch Feb, regular price, National Sportsman, « « PE ce en use it says. I Re TED tw secure A JENTS r 1} tonal Sportsman Fall RANE this ady't, i, ai. Boston, Nass Ve pabitel sur fo Rm Re for any kind of a lamp or lantern is thing io big game ri is sureness to work under all conditionc. Janke rifies are built with this idea foremont, The mechaniom fs of rong, fectly disted, quick andar in: on, The Mardin voila nd elector keep u protecing ul ot me hate your head Boch the ea away from you and allow row the No more tank wagon ofl, vorite' out of the original barrel from our Waverly Oil Works Co. nSittaburg, Pa. | ck A aad Wereriy Gusciiaen. 2% 4
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