i. CON 5 THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SruTh, Editor and Proprietor. F Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Hair, . . . Penna. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1910. TERMS. The terms of subscription to porter are one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per lines for three {usertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub- Soquent insertion. Other rates made known on #ppilcation the Re ENTS « Tusseyville, morning Hall, a service of Whiter Than Snow," CHURCH APPOINTM nited Evangelical entre ; Centre Hall, Centre morning Tussey ville LOCALS, The Dixie Jubilee Singers, Monday evening, March 7th, Raion set in on Monday The fall was coasiderable. 01 acenaat of the joy condition of he roads «nd walks, many people re- ¢:ivad injirias of greater or less extent fro Henry Krap?, of Aaronsburg, is the lay d:legate who will ac ompany Rev. C. F. Garratt to the conference at Williamsg Mr. Mrs Logan Mills, of Mr. and night. un falling. yor t. and Clarence Tyson, of were guests at the homes Mrs. Irvin B. Bhowers and Mr. and Mra, Cook Hubler, for a few days. Mrs. Adam Finkle, of who h vous br Spring Mills, 8 been suffering from a ner- ‘ak down, is improving some what, but her daughter, Miss Miriam, is now suffering from bealings on her band rew 3 + has been living in Crolzer, who for a num- Belle. ¢ io the tutcberir g busei_ 1 other pure town, and next spring uits, has rented = farn t ALOCV wil Atl the very moment when every in the country is thinking of ” the ompanion sppears as a big 'r and contains a re of information as to what will be worn and why. womsn “epring Home C fashion numl clothes Woman's markeble lot ittle daughter of Mr. and David Stone Tusseyville, on 1y to school on Monday morn- g, fell and broke her bone, Dr. P. H. Dale reduced the fracture, and since the child has been resting well, and much relieved of the pain, A number ¢ Temple, drove collar ff members of the Ladies G E, of Centre Hall, tellefonte Monday evening to attend a meeting of the Bellefonte Temple. They were transported on ur gray horses drawing Templars being driven by iford. Bradf > 0 LO intniearas tha rdhels, Loe I the jolly William Lewis Miller, 4 8 yard watchman and brakemsn in the Nittany is, near Bellefonte, fell DM quence Was his feet was s0 badly crushed that amputation of the leg be- tween the knee and ankle became The surgery was perform- ed at the Bellefoute Hospital, exir car and the eo Necessary. M. F. Rossman, of Tussey ville, gave the Reporter one of those pop calls you hear spoken of, but yet it was long enough to cause the label on his paper to be changed. Bome time ago Mr Rossman was thrown from a sleigh, and bh has since been suffering from the effects to some extent, although be is not hindered from moving about es freely ss ever, While climbing over a balustrade surrounding the porch of his house, on Bunday, former Merchant W. H. Meyer had the misfortune to fall, and did so in such a way as to injure one of his legs. It was at first thought that the bone was broken, but exami- nation revealed theicjury to be a sprain, He was upable to walk for a few days except by the use of crutches Miss Myrile Henderson, of Harris. burg, died Friday. Bhe will be re. called by many of the young people in Centre Hall, she having visited Mise Virgie Durst and ber sister, Mrs. Sam- uel Goodheart, who was then un- married, in Centre Hall, together with Miss Grove. The young lady was planniog to repeat her visit here the coming summer, and her friends were shocked to learn of her death, You can buy furniture at Centre Hall cheaper than elsewhere in Centre county. That is what the Resrick furniture man would have you believe, and he Is a man of bis word, You can have the opportunity to try to disapprove his advertisements by call- fog at his store, where he will meet you most cordially, and he will be highly pleased to talk faroiture to you. The goods ke has on hand and the kind he always deals in js of such a grade that he need vot turn up the alley to avoid you if you become his customer. Good furniture is some sometimes sold cheap, and then there is ehenp furniture that is dear at any price. The Resrick furniture man sells good furniture cheap, much cheaper than-it ean be bought else- Where, The special orchard train, run joint. ly by the Division of Z»ology of Penn- sylvanis, Department of Agrienlture, and the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany, for the purpose of explaining methods of pruning and spraying and otherwise caring for fruit trees and other plants, will pass over the Lewis- burg and [yrone railroad, Saturday, March 6th. The train will consist of one exhivition car and two lecture cars. Prof. Burface will be present at each stopping point. All persons in- terested are invited twigs of trees and other specimens of infested or diseased limbs for examination. They are also requested to ask questions, Each vis itor will receive a copy of the Orghard Primer, just published by the Pennsyl- vania Rallroad Company, which will ve found useful and valuable. ORCHARD March TRAIN SCHEDULE, i=-Fowler y 10 nn 40 etd 0 4430 Honte Hall Coburn... Miflintarg Lowlsburg 7.00 to 9.00 Saturday, Mar, 5 —~Centre B10 to 0.45 A 10.10 to 11.40 LIK to S3.00P 340 to 430 FP A fp Cookbook to Save Half of Ment Bil, Housekeepérs ‘who have found normal while meat prices have been soaring will welcome the Bunday North American for February 27, a table expenses in ball, This is the first “ook book ever com- prepare the cheaper parts of the beef, which are quite as nutritious as the costlier ones. This collection of recites puts the housewife in a position to bat the high prices, please her family and keep ber expenses normal in spite of the Beef Trust's quotations. ———————— OMiocers to be Elected, The spring election being over it is now time to talk of the offices to t filled in the gounty and s'ate, for the announcement of candidates will soon appear. The offices to be filled these : Are t———— of sensmc— Easter Cnrde The Esster Cards are now on sale at the Reporter office. The price is three for dozen, postage paid at this end These sre the celebrated Davis cards and are first fifteen cents in five cents, or per Sent by mall dozen lots, class They sell every- that much. The large purchase enables the sales to be made at the prices quoted. There ar twelve designs. Do not wait to order until a few days before Easter, | These orders cannot Bend in order by mall. worth ut order now, be duplicated. -— mo Married Today. The marriage of John A. Cramer and Miss Bisnche Tressler will take place today ( Thursday ) at Rock Springs. Ibe ceremony will be performed by Rev. A. A. Black. The bridesmaid ie Miss Elsie Moore, of Centre Hall, and groomsman is Robert Tressler, brother of the bride. A large number of in- vited gussta will witness the ceremony which will take place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. Ezra Tressler. / At the Lutheran parsonage, Centre Hall, Rev. B. F. Bieber, on Turaday eveniog, united in marrisge William Ashbridge Thomas and Miss Ruth R. Bmith, both of Potters Mills. Tie groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford 8. Thomas and the bride a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Smith The young couple expect to locate in Johnstown. The Reporter extends congratulations, -— A A Se ———— Schell. Kreltzor, The marriage of Calvin Behell, of Lewistown, and Mrs. Annie Kreiizer, of Yeagertown, formerly of Potter township, took place Wednesday of Inst week, in Lewistown. The couple will live in the latter town. A A ARI, New Goods at Murray's Drag Store, Hair brushes of all kinde—~a full as sortment, bigh values, low prices. A full line of clothes brushes, combs and rabber goods, toilet soaps and per. fumes. Garden seeds and lawn grass seeds, The public is invited to examine goods, compare prices, and best qual ity. A pp ThomasSmith, MURRAY & Birsen, 5 A ASAIN Sober. C. K. Bober, of Lewisburg, transact. ed some business at this place, last week, The good sledding keeps all our people on the go, a Ammon snd L, G. Bayder are tak. ing out extract wood for U. G. Auman. O J. Auman and sons are taking extract wood from Lhe state lands. John Lingle moved iato the house of F. A. Auman last week, B. Wolf, Charles Miller, Amb Wolf and sister Lettie, of this pihoe, expect to start for Illinols next week, where they hope to flod employment a Harris 1ownship The Farmer's Institute was well at. tended, Interesting and instructive lectures were delivered by competent speakers from State College and other parts of the state. A pleasing feature was the excellent music rendered by the young people, On the afternoon of Washington's { birthday, appropriate exercises were held in the High School room st Boalsburg, the three schools taking | part in it. The room was tastefully decorated. Nervices will be held in the Re- formed church vext Sunday evening | at 7:30 o'clock, instead of the noon. afters | i Mr. Nisely, of State College, attend. | ed to business in Boalsburg on Mon. | day afternoon, | Mrs. Henry Dale returned last week | from a visit of several weeks with her | daughter, Mra Harry MeGirk in Al- i | toona. Miss Alice KE. Weber returned to her | | bome at Huntingdon on ter ependiog a fortnight Tuesday, uf-| with friends | in Centre county. { Mr. and Mrs. Willism Myers, “of | | Alexandria, visited relatives in Boals- | i i burg Inst week, Lee Segoe and family, of State Col. | | lege, ‘pent Sunday in Boalsburg., They | | expect to move to Illinois, where they | will engage io farmiog with seguoer, a brother. The latter very much plessed with the country, after a year's residence there, and the oppor. tunities offered. | Miss Madie GiogWerich is spending this week at Lin ten Hall. avd Mra. Adam Krumrine among thesick. Mrs, C. W, j of Tusse; ville, is helping to care for i i | | i | Dorsey in i Mr are Nwarz | them. | W. E. Gettig, with his little dsugh- ter, Katharine, of Altoone, arrived st Bellefonte on Baturdav evening, where | they remsived over Bonday with his brother, 8B. D. Gettig, E¢q. They came to Boaleburg on Monday morning snd = | returned to their on Tuesd hey © {day anniversaries home | ay ening. lebirated the fe ji of little Miss Marion, on the | the eightieth birthday of | | fa'her, J, H. Meyer, on the 21a, Mr. B of Beuner WHE 8 ZUest H home during Farmer's [ostitate Missa Ruth Yarns of Wesln | Grove, was entertained at Irs share, townshi | wr at the Hostermasn i, at the tishel home over Runday Mr. and Mrs Branch, farm o {194 | M 84 Ge rirude, of Pine Grove Mills, at tended the Farmer's Institute urday (irorge Kanp snd Mr. | Frank McFarlane attended the funeral of Dr. Christ at Biate College on Rat. Namuel Glenn, of the were visitors at the Hilleide« Haturday. rge Keichline and daughter on Nat. and Mra urday forenoon. We to thai Miss Hazel Lucas who has been ill for | ROR are pleased mention some time has recovered and is to schiool again, W—————— cg ———— Aaronsburg, Mre, Emma Beaver and Mrs Jennle Springer, of Mitlbelm, the come guests of Mra, Ele Weaver. were Wei * Mra. Luther Wert has gone to visit friends at State College, Jacob Winkleblech, of Rebershurg, John Detwiler and of Centre | Hall, were gues's at of | Warren Ninsleblech. J Warren Beaver and family, Ed! Bressler and family, Pierce Minnick | od family, Frank Tomlinson family, Herbert Condo and family, Wm. Weaver and Frank Stover have | gone to m-ke their future home in Plainfield, Illinois. Mrs Fred Cranston, better known a+ Eva Meyer, of Philadelphia, is visit. ing at the home of her uncle, Dr. A. HB. Musser, Mrs. Caroline Mayes has gone to spend an indefinite time with her daughters, Mra. Maggie Eby and Mre wife, the home Calvin Moyer, of Freeburg, is the} guest of his brother-in-law, W, H Philips. Blaine Bitner, of Spring Mills, visit ed hissunt, Alice Bright, a few days last week, Miss Rulh Bwabb spent Baturdsy with ber sister, Mrs. Burd, at Coburn, Miss Jennie Rupp, of Siate College, was down to spend the Isst few days at the home of Warren Beaver, before their departure, Mra. Bara Kleckper, of Mifllinburg, visited at the home of her brother-in. law, Emsnuel Musser, Mrs, Grove and daughter, of Spring |} Mille, were the guests of Warren Beaver, one day last week, Mrs. Jobn Coldren and Miss Bessie Coldren, of Centre Hall, visited the former's mother, Mra, Clara Burd, Charlies Miller, and Miss Ruth Crouse were nut sleighing on Bunday, Sparr Wert and Miss Nellie Burg followed suit, Warren Winkleblech, Harry Wyle, Luther Bower, and CO, H. Stover took two sled loads of Mr. Btover's house. hold goods to Lewistown, on Monday. Pa MIM SS BAAS. In the March number of The Ladies’ World several pages are devoted to the Spring styles, and there are illustrated articles showing the new materials, beside an excellent lesson on dress. makin gz. RL IO MS AR. La 1 8 a for the summer, Read the Reporter, SO SO I PE Et PR Oak Hall, W. H. Close snd Wm. Kein are C. G. McBride, F. 8, lege, addressed the members of Victor the regular meeting Saturday afternonn, on Mies Marian Zimmerman, fonte, wus the guest of of Belle- Miss Cathryn Dale last week, Oak Hall well represented at the Farmer's Lustitute at Boalsburg Friday and Saturday, The pupils of the in this place celebrated Washington's birth- Wis schools Tibben Zabler « f Bprin 30 y i ! g Mills, was in town over Bu; day. Mr, and Mrs Mise Henner Charles and Edwin spent Monday at Bellefonte, Laura relatives in town, Mre. BSsmuel Blazer parents at Unjonville Clifford Closes WEre rece Ross |. f is visiting b nnd of Al- t visitors in town. wder family, toons, Mrs, entertained Munday school ¢ ind a few ol y. Prof. and Ji Washington, D. © ier irieuds at dinner on Mrs hin Were town on Monday afiernoon. ’ callers Ir Misa Gertiu ie lends nt Ziou Mrs, Hammond Roche fF. fonte, Homan fs visiting WHS 8 Osler own betwess rains, M Dale Sundsy siternoon st the home of ( M. Dale at the Branch. - . and M Aus . Finnor and gmtin The Lest : : used snd en The Dixie , Mur ‘i ex} BEST lave you ever tried our Special Blend 7 no matter how much There ir none to be ompared with it, at the exceptionally I y 20c PER POUND ry it and be convinced. REMEMBER, ive you your MONEY BACK if goods re not as we represent them lighest price paid for your Produce and 5.00 or over. HOWARD H. BRICKER CASH GROCER, BOALSBURG., PA. All Candy sold to Retail Dealers by CAMP CANDY CO. Manufacturers TYRONE, PENN'A & BALE REGISTER, THURBDAY, YEBRUARY 24. twe ive hy 1. B. White, one Cave 0 BOs O CIO K half mile northeast of Penns 4 weighs 1600 potinds ay voit, one ¥ colt, § years old Aare. 5 year old weighs 1 goer, two heifers. seve fi CWes two bucks, Also a full live of farming mpl ments, wagons, harness, 1o ¥, oly wna cert H. H, Miller, auctioneer TUESDAY, MARCH 3. And one ha f miles sotith of Crodg church, on the 0, Detwiler your weg he wo bout 800 fas y 5), COWs sin twelve o'c lock, privig Milis Greta] farm. by Hix horses horse we ack HiRre we ighs 145A 1] foal ty with fos] ; black hore, r : coll, rising three years Hig two calves, two wagons, farm imu idea manure spre the fmy ant are goods one BeRY Aron ty ighs 1500 mare jer, harne ils have been ask COnait Frank Mayes, auction FRIDAY, MARCH Boslsburg wt « lerman, brood nieres, & full Hine of grain cloversoed, | ATURDAY, MARCH t of Centre Hall, by Wing GEAIN MARKET 7 Wheat Outs i Corn... 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