THE CENTRE REPORTE R. “THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1810. Pianos and Organs. The Lester pianos are used and en- dorsed by all the leading musical con- gervatories aud colleges in the U, 8, The Stevens piano organs are the latest achievement in modern organ construction, Pianos and organs sold on easy pay- ment plan. Write for catalog. tf C. E. ZEIGLER, Bpring Mills, Pa, Democratic Unucus, The Democrats in every election district in Centre County are request- ed to meet at the usual places for holding caucuses on Baturday, Jan- uary 22, 1910, for the parpose of nominating candidates for township, ward, borough and precinct offices, to be voted for at the February election. The result of the caucuses must be re- turngd to the County Chairman so that the eame may be filed with the County Commissioners pot later than January 26, 1910. W. D. ZerBy, County Chairman. rn —— — A Portland Cutters acd Bob Sleds, The season is here for sledding It will come, toc. We have prepared for it by securing a number of Portland cutters and bob sleds. The Portlands are upholstered with the beat material, and in the best workmanship manner. The ironing is ample, and braces are found where most _ needed, The finishing —painting—is superior te any, aud guaranteed to retain their luster. The Portlands cannot be adequately described, they must be seen to be appreciated, The sleds are constructed with a view of endurance, easy and true run- ning. Every feature of them will bear inspection. Before you buy a sleigh or bob sled it will pay you well to in- vestigate the make up of those at our place of business, J. H. ry & B. E. WEBER, Centre Hall, P Pine Grove Miils, 3 last week. Randal and Joho Dunlap left last Tuesday for St. Benedict where they are employed. The Odd Fellows will quet in the hall the 20th of month. Prof. U. A, Moyer, who was visit. ing his family, at Benezette, has re- turned and is again teaching school. He also expects to teach a singing class, which will be a great benefit to this community. Mae Krebs and Waldo Homan were quietly married at the Lutheran parsonage in Altoona, by Rev. Burgstresser, . Loren Gates left Monday for Pitts- burg where he is employed. James Hess, of Williamsport, vigiting his cousins, Mrs, J. Heberling snd Mrs. Port. Musser Heberling visited among friends in Baileyville, Friday, he called on A. 8B, Miller who is ill. Chailes Hess, of Philipsburg, visited at the home of Newton Hess and other friends over Bundsy. Wilson Ard, who spent his vacation at the home of Walter O'Brian, left Tuesday for Busquehanna University, in which institution he is » student. Thursday evening Mr. Keener, a professor in the Bugquehanna Uni- versity, gave a lecture in the hall, which was quite entertaining and instructive to those present. hold a ban- this is B Harris Township, From last week. It is with a feeling of sadness, that we pass from the old year into the new. The angel of death has been in our midst and taken away those who were near and dear to us. Family ties have been severed, the links of friendship have been broken. As in the past we shared in each others joys, 80 now we weep with them who weep, and extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved ones. Rev. and Mra, GG, W, Leisher an. nounced their fiftieth wedding soni. versary on Monday evening, January 3rd, at their home, No, 580, East 105th Bt, Cleveland, Obhlo. Before prepar- ing for the ministry, Mr. Leisher wae a teacher in the Boaleburg Academy, and later when he bad entered the ministry he served as pastor of the Boalsburg Lutheran charge, which he resigned about eight years ago, Two years ago he retired from the sotive ministry. The last place he served having been at Baffalo, N, Y. From Baflalo they moved to Chambersburg, and from that place to Cleveland, Ohio, ER —— a ———— Woodward, From last woek. Harvey Garret and wife, of Green Burr, spent Haturday snd Sanday with the latter's brothers, Emanuel and Samuel Orndorf. The former is suffering from a paralytic stroke and the latter with typhoid fever. Mra, Jane Decker, having spent the last two months with her brother Al- len Yearick, returned to her home in Aaronsburg. The WoodwArd Gum Clab shot four bears during December, Centre Reporter, §1 a year, AoE Prof, Kooh Honored, Prof. C. D. Koch, formerly Buper- intendent of the Philipsburg borough schools, and now a Stafe High Bchool Inspector, has been appointed Director of the Bummer School at State College and Professional Lecturer on Edu- cation for the Bummer Session. His lectures will be given on Bchool Methods and Secondary Education. This is the first year that the Pennp- sylvania Btate.College has had a Bum- mer session for teachers, and its ob- ject is mainly to train special teachers for the Pennsylvania High Schools, With Prof. Koeh’s broad experience in Becondary Education, there Is no doubt that Pennsylvania High School teachers will be able under his direc- tion to receive excaptional advantages. rs fps Mp Sn Horner-MoUlenahan, Sunday evening, January 2nd, Orvis Horner, gon of J. H. Horner, of Colyer, and Sarah Belle MeClenahan, of Pottera Mills, drove to Bpring Mills to the Evangelical parsonage, where they were united in the holy bond of wedlock by Rev, D. CO, Caris. Both bride and groom are enterprising people and are well known through out this community, May their pathway be one of joy and happiness. v The Spayd Farm Sold, The Bpayd farm, owned and decu- pled by Albert SBpayd, located west of Hublersburg, coulsining about sixty tcres, was recently sold for $3600, The purchaser was John Devione, a blacksmith, of Hecla Park. Mr. Spayd is the gentleman who owns the Lytle farm, at Earlystown, tenanted by Jerome Auman. He will move to Hublersburg, in the sprivg, where he erected a house, AIA —————— 5 LROUALS, The supreme court granted a new trial to Frank Lee, the Lewistown ne- gro, convicted of murder at the May term of Mifflin county court. * » 8 Milton Kline, tenant on the SBpicher farm, west of old Fort, will leave that place and become tenant on the Bible farm, east of Centre Hall, Mrs Laurette Vincent aud daugh- ter, Miss Rebe Vincent, of Watson town, are guests at the Lutheran par- sonage, having come here to see baby Bieber. Mr. and Mrs, George W. Miller, of Axe Mann, sad Mr. sand Mr Ed. mund F. Bunday, of Milroy, visited at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Floray, io Centre Hall, last week, . ' Mrs. Mary Shoop is in Pittsburg Mrs. Bhoop lives in Centre Hall but spends much of her time among friends in Altoons, Pittsburg, Harrie burg and Washington, D, C Mr. Houser, of Pleasant Gap, is taking out paper wood on the Bible timber tract, east of Centre Hall. Several men sare engaged in culting, peeling and hauling the wood to the Centre Hall railroad sta'ion. A car load of alfalfa hay was sold by NR. W. Smith, of Centre Hall, to the Experiment Station, al Pennsylvania state College The price received was $20 00 per ton. The hay will be used in making a test on feed values, When turning the corger on the dismond the sleigh in which Bruce lunkleand M. L. Emerick were rid- ing tipped over, spilled them out, and away the horse dashed. At the sta. tion end of the town the horse waa captured and no damage done. This is taken from the Orangeville ( Illinois ) Courier : 3. Bruce Good: hart sent two pens of chickens to the Polo Poultry Show, which was held this week. There was a pen of five Buff Wyandottes and one of White Wyandottea, Mr. Goodhart also at- tended the show, From the Keyestone Gazette; We are giad to state that Col. Edward R Chambers has recently been much im- proved in health since his recent long iliness, and is frequently able to be out driving. This Is good news to his many friends, since bis recovery dur. ing the past year was more than once a matter of grave consideration, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Meyer will start south the latter part of this week. Their destination is Columbia, South Carolina, where they will be guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. McCormick. They will remain votil the late spring, if not longer, on secount of being anx. ious to see the South when she is ecked with blossoms and flowers. The Camp Candy Compapy tss an advertisement in this isene of the Re- porter, The Camps have opened a factory in Tyrone, and will manufac. ture pure candies. [I'he members of the firm, who are sons of Mr. snd Mrs, W. R. Camp, were former Centre Hall boys. They have had large ex- perience in the candy business, an are deserving of patronage. J With a view to more easily, more rapidiy and more economically per. form his work in the Centre Hall mar- ble yards, the proprietor, H. (, Btroh- meler will install & gasoline engine with an attachment whereby be can operate tools by Lhe use of compressed air, The outfit will be the latest ob. tainable model. Mr, Strohmeler has built up a good trade in his busicess, performing all the labor by hand, but he has now concluded to employ. mae chinery and lessen the hard work con- nected with the business. Se Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mrs. James Roush spent the Babbath with the former's parents, at the home of John Detwiler, near Centre Hall, Mrs. I G. Minogle and eon William spent the greater part of last week at the homes of Herbert Hosterman and Perry Adams, at Btate College. Miss Bara Guisewite has gone to spend an indefinite time wilh friends living in Philadelphia and New York City. Miss Lizzie Yarger had been on the sick list tor the pust few weeks, but at this writing is much improved. The public sale of the personal prop- erty of Mrs. Christens Bower, de- ceased, will be held on Baturday after noon, Mre., Emma Musser, who had a & stroke of paralysis a few weeks ago, is still living, but is in a serious condi- tion. Herbert 8Bmull, of Rebersburg, made a business trip to this place one day last week, eighty-fifth birthday in ber home on Bunday. Next Btover were coming home from heim they were thrown out of sleigh. Biuvce A. ing with asprained hand. their —————— ag o———— Colyer. Jolin and Randall Dunlap, spent a day last week at the bome of Edward Bubb and family. Mr.and Mrs. Alvia Slump and Mrs, Rebecea Cummings spent Fundsy st the home of Famuel Klinefelter, Alexander Juenicks, of Btate College, spent Fundsy with his young friend, Ashbridge Thomas, Miss Grace Horner and Miss Grace of Biate { Mie Ada Meliss, { irove, Sheasely, allege, day evening with Miss Marion with her friends, Mary Bair, of Green Melisa spent a firove, the home of J. H Mrs. Hul A. Horper and week. Moyer, dersburg, visited at the home 8. family, as stated last Dora Klipefelter, who is from typhoid fever ; ing cough. They are all under the care of Dr. P. H. Dale. ————— ——— Manor Hill, David Taylor, of Altoons, Minnie Bartley, Sunday 4 Commings. Mr. and Mrs. and Mise the bome of Cloyd Brooks { David Snyder, st Linden Hall Bruce Btump «fi for Monday morning. with him. Mr. and Mra. were gladdened on 1ilinols May success the 6.h by the third girl in the family. } FORODONOODY VORPEOPVPIOONEBVHIVIV I RVI IPO HDPIPVOVRIVO RES inoing ever the HENRY BOSCH COM. i PANY WALL PAPER samples of yous eon home—sitting comfortably ia yous amey chaly] You enn make a bottar saloction that way thas by ransacking the steres You see the whele line—the very lntest . @evicns—the loveliest tints and richest eoior effects, including bmperted patterns, Bverything good in wall papess In the ge It's scosmemy, ot the Deore Mew York -Chicage Wl esl! with Bowe Bamplese hour you name Look ever te your heart's cone A-mat the last tion ov iam a JOHN T. NOLL, PLEASANT GAP, PA H., F. ROSSMAN » This to Our Buyers : * 1 it To Our Lady Buyers : ¥arm fle ¥ RHabt I ACAYY H. Seri ht ut ¥. ROSSMAN ing Mills - Penn, Ras 00TWEAR For Ladies, Men and Children sleigh W. Weaver also secured a sleigh from Mr. Weber, Earl Ramsey, of Pleasant Gap, spent several days on this side of the mountaip, » West Brush Valley. Misses Uora Weaver snd Eivie Limbert and Fred Tyson returned from Altoona, and report having had a pleasant visit. John Orndoif sold a small strip of timber to Evans Yearick., The timber is now belog cut and sawed into lumber, - John Messimer has finished plaster. ing his bouse, and it is presumed he will move into it in a short time. Daniel Hosterman and daughter, Mrs. James Harter, recently spent a few days at the hom of James Wert. —————— A ———— Potters Mills From last week The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Irs Grosman et joyed a tarkey dinnér at their home, at Potters Mills, December 25, 1900, Their guests were: Mr. sod Mra. Clayton Wagoner and daogh- ter Kathrine, of Tusseyville ; Mr. and Mra. Garis aud dsughter, of Centre Hall ; Mrs, Annas MeClenaban and granddaughter, of Potters Mills ; Mies Avoa Love, of Tasseyville; Miss Julia Sweeny and gentleman friend, John Arney, of Centre Hall, On the last day of the old year, 1909, Mrs, Anna MeUlenaban bad a turkey diner for her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John B, MeNitt, of Milroy, and Michael Bmith of Potters Mills, January 29d Mre. Anos MeClena. han had a very nice suppér for the bride and groom, Mr. and Mm, Orvis Horner, of Colyer, the bride belong her youngest daughter, Sarah, Tell your children to buy aud eat Camp's candy, because it ls pure and wholesome. It is made by the Camp Candy Company, at Tyrone, which Sumpany h Somposed of sons of W, mp, formerly of Centre 1. i€ (he caniy iu tot sweet, Rn t when he comes Golden Brown Suede Gun Metal Box Calf ... Our Rubber Line is Composed of SNAGPROOF MISHAWAKA ~The best lines on the market. Pleased to have you call, C. A. Krape Spring Mills « « « Pa. a @ BEIT TIRES ee j—————— 1 | | hl BND DDD VDDD Wan ted ! Local Agent to advertise and introduce the new educational work, WEBSTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY and ATLAS of the WORLD, Must be educated and avila furnish good references as to ability and chatscter The SAALFIELD PUB, CO , AKRON, OHIO TWN NNN DN Bi li he oa ie ca Ne TELEGRAPHY TAUGHT SA * YOUNG MEN & WOMEN mb For Terms and Particulars ADDRESS TELEGRAPHER, oot.4 BELLEFONTE, PA. pecials at Emery’s Store... Fine Dark Cranberries, 10c qt. sa Large Prunes, - 8, 10, 12¢c Ib, Large Peaches, - - 10c Ib. Oranges, Lemons, Bananas Shellbarks English Walnuts Almonds and Mixed Nuts Buckwheat Flour and Maple Syrup Sweet Potatoes, Etc, Everything at Lowest Cash Prices Jor First Class Goods. C. F. Emery’s Store CENTRE HALL, PENNA > ORVDOPOC PIP POETEROVD REPRO PROF POLO DOOO ROP PRORO ROAD THE IMPROVE 190090 D De Laval Cream Separators Are Now Ready for Your Inspection. Ten New Capacities Ten New Prices Ten New Styles A Size for Every Dairy, from the Smallest to the Largest. D. W. Bradford, sane se CENTRE HALL, PA. MEN'S UNDERWEAR In All Grades, from 50c to $1.00 a piece. . . ES UNDERWEAR From 30c to $1.00 a piece EN'S SWEATERS From 50¢ to $3.50 GIVE US A CALL Kreamer & Son. 2 bd > = BN NHN DH NNN VN VV DVB D Centre Hall PECIAL FELT | AND RUBBER SALE Rubber goods have not been good sale this season, owing to the continued fair weather, Here are prices that will warrant buying for a future rainy day : Combination Felts and Rubbers - - - And another grade at - Lumbermen’s Gums, at - Arctics, at . - . Felts without rubbers, 40c These are worth 90c All.of these are offered at prices that will make you feel like buying, even if you have noimmediate use for them, BND NN BN BNR VD $1.95 2.75 1.75 & 2.00 1.25, 1,50 & 1.75 ease coi es AA 0 ARABI a Ww. H.. STUART TAR Fob LE The John mounteln land: on soit 6 EN one ot an wn go Tpnar wna. Wi,
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