RE THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, . . Editor and Proprietor, HEntered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, CenTRE HALL, . . . Penna THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910 TERMS, The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per lines for three insertions, and 6 conts per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. United Evangelical-Tusseyville, morning; Egg Hill, afterooon ; Centre Hall, evening. Presbhyterian- Hall Beformed preparatory service Friday evening afternoon, Lutheran—{ot proparat ry service Fr ipricg Mills, Morning : Centre afternoon, Centre Hall, morning, Communion Tusseyville, communion, evening . Georges , evening. Also, servi. Thursday evening ; the wk service on Easter moru- itre Hall, morning, Valley, afternoon ; Uni re Hall custommary six o'cl ing will also be held ces at Ce on Te { good should LEWIS EMERY, JR Bradford, Pa., March 15, 1910 \ Reporter Register, Mi nie and Ruth Brooks pring M ss — — LOUALS, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Meyer, at Reedsville, occupy their own home purchased some months ago. It is located on Church street, now Mrs. Lucy Henney is in Philadel- phia purchasing her stock of spring millinery goods. Bhe will have her opening days on April 6th and 7th, Mr. and Mrs, George Sharer moved to near Pleasant Gap on a farm, Tues- day of this week. Mr, Bharer is jast beginning to farm this spring, snd is also setling up housekeeping. L. W. Walker shipped his goods from Centre Hall to Williamsport on Tuesday, and will make that city his future home. John Martz, Sr., will occupy his house on Hoffer street. The Ladies’ World for. April con- tains several contributions of unusual interest, the chief being perhaps Ad- ventures in Picluremaking, by Dwight IL. Elmendorf, the well known lecturer, Mrs. Margaret Ackermuan and Mrs, James Foust, both of near Potters Mille, were callers at this office on Wednesday, They were much inter. ested in the process of type setting, and sgreed Lhat the art was a very dif- ficult one, Kreamer & Son advertise shoes— lace, button and Oxfords for the ladies, and they say further that there is no need of going away from home for foot-wear. They promise the prices and styles to be o.k. Mr, and Mra. Marcellus Bankey to- day ( Thursday ) moved from Potters Mills to their new home near Coburn, aud Mr, and Mrs. Harry Fye moved from the Luse farm, east of Old Fort, to the farm of George H. Emerick, east of Centre Hall, Rearick, the furniture man, comes to you this week with a pew adver. tisement, The Rearick furniture wagon is on the road almost all the time, and its chief mission ie to haul from the station to the store, and from the store to the customer's home fur. niture, Furoiture in the Rearick fur- niture store does not become shope worn, nor do the legs of the tables, stands, ete, become *' stocked " from long standing. Furniture moves with Renrick, snd the great lever that pushes on the goods is the low prices seked for first-class goods, I COMMENUEMENT AT HOALSHU RA, Graduates Will Hold Exercises iu Boal's Hall, Tuesday, April 5th, The Boalsburg High School will hold its commencement exercises Tuesday evening, April 6th, in Boal's Hall, Prof. H. C. Rothrock is the principal of the school, Which has been doing splendid work, THE PROGRAM, March Invocation Overture Salutatory... Rings on My Finger’ Bev. W. K. Harnish wenrenennst Home Circle “On the Threshold {rene Lenore ‘The White John William * Daisies Won't Mr Ham Jennings Bryan, the Ce we A LIK * Rich Men and the Ross Oration........ Piague "' Weber Tell Brown solo. “ Wil yi Oration tan Citizen rt Henry Meyer r Money John Harrison Medley Presentation of Musi Diplomas AAronsoburg., Miss Bertha BSheeder who ia student at Mechanicsburg has home to spend her Easter vacation at the Lutheran parsonage. Mrs. Wm. Thossell and son, of Mill- heim, were guests of her son-in-law, u come Calvin Weaver, one day last week. George Wolfe and family, of Bpring Mille, were down on Buundsy to see their aged mother, Stambach, who has been confined to her bed for the past week, Mrs. Lenker and daughter Bue re. turned home after an absence of a few months with her children at Lemont and Bellefonte, Miss Beckie Buyder is visiting her sister at Biate College. Sumuer Fehl, of the guest of his brother aud family, Wm. Houser, of Ballefonte, s2en in town one day last week. Last Friday evening Harry Acker and Mss Haines were quietly married B Mrs, Ohio, a Feh jellevae, Edwin Wns at the Lutheran parsonage by Rev, R ing they left for Plainfield, Illinois, at which place they expect to make their future home, Harry Wyle will make public sale of his household goods on, Baturday after noon. They expect to make Akron, Ohio, their future home, Daniel Ream moved Cave to his father-in.law’s Haffley’'s ) farm, better known ss the Weaver The many friends of Mrs. Ream are giad to have wr Xi Penns jer jamin from Israel farm, ber among them again, Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Bard, of Coburn, and James SBwabb, of visited their Tus ssyville mother, Mis, Kizzle Bwabb, visited at the home of Prof. and Mrs R. T. Wasson. Luther Bower moved on the Alex- suder farm west of Millbeim. Tuoey will be missed as good citizens and active Lutheran church, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bower have gone to house keeping in the home vacsled by the former's father. Bower is delighted home, The town schools will close on day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stover have gone to housekeeping in the home bought by the former's parents, next door to them. The couple have furnished their new home very comfortably, and now they should erjoy it. Mr. and Mm. Thomas Harter, Charles Mensch and family, of Belle fonte, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Mensch, Leroy Mensch entertained twenty of his friends on evening in Mensch’s Hall, freshments served consisted cream, fudge, etc Thomas Meyer and family, of Coburn, were in to see Miss Meyer's father, at the home of George Weaver, they were workers in the Mre, with her new Fri some Tuesday The re- of ice Rebersburg. Mrs, Harvey Lamey, of Greenburr, spent a day this week with her mother, Mrs, Kathryn Bowersox. Loyd Luse and wife, of Coburn, spent Friday in town, Mr, and Mrs. William Hoy, of State College, attended the funeral of Doro- thy May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musser, at this place, on Friday of last week, Last Baturday the stork visited the home of Beott Btover, leaving there a bouncing baby boy for Mr. and Mrs, Lester Minnich, Frank Barker, of Coburn, was seen in town on Friday. Mrs. Bamuel Btrohecker has the oar- penters employed in building an addi- tion to her dwelling house. Harry Hosterman will occupy the same when completed. Mrs. Jacob Heller, accompanied by Mrs. James Zeigler, both of Rebers. burg, sttended the funeral of Cyrus Klinefelter, at Nippono, on Hunday, Last Monday Adam Wolfs moved one mile east of Wolf's Beore, on “the Newton Brungsrt farm. Harry Smull will ocoupy thie house vacated by Mr, ( Continued on foot of next column.) Harris Township, Mise Madie Gingerich week at Linden Hall, The first day of spring was a most beautiful one, Mrs. Ruth Huyett, of Altoona, visit- ed with friends in this place for a week. Howard Zeigler and sister, Lizzie, from near Axemann, Buuoday in Boalsburg. Mre, John Stuart and daughter Mra. Ray Gilliland, of State College, spent Friday in Boalsburg, Mra, Harry MeGirk, of Altoona, was a recent visitor at IDralsburg. Home of the farmers have commences ed to plow, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Gutehell, of Btate College, attended to business at Boalsburg on Friday afternoon, Mra. Margaret Riley will dispose of some household goods on Saturday af spent last Misg pent ternoon, Workmen have commenced on new to be 8 home erected by Grant Charles, 0 W,. manure epreajers, at Htover unloaded a car load | Oask Hall, on | Monday. A large fleck of white were ssen here during the wild week, A. W. Witmer, of Benner township, bought a fl ek of five sheep from N W. Meyer. Mrs. Jacob Mies Ru'h, of Lemont, spent an after. | nocn io Boalsburg, Mrs. Morton Bieece, of past Jottorf and daughter leavertown was entertained at the Calvin Wieland hore for several daya. Mrs. Emma A the Easter sesson with her Fisher is spendiog Will- Fuanbury, 80ND, iam Fisher snd family, at (George Hosterman Is visiting Wilks sbharre and other places of } ue in the north eastern part of t Bla Frank Wieland, Linde: Hall, snd Mra, W, Wielsud, of Bellefonte, vielted relatives at . » Mra of Meott Boles burg Inst week. Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, Almost everyone knows of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, hiver and bladder remedy, be- cause of its remark- | able health restoring I properties, Swamp. fulfills almost every wish in over- 1% coming rhenmatism, } pain in the back, kid- | neys, liver, bladder # and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects mability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following u r or beer, and overcom necessity of being through the da times during the Swamp-Root is + 3 Hoot ve kidney, hi or bladder tr e, it will be fou ver It has 57 he remedy vou ready trie sent free Kilmer's ss, Binghamton, IN, SALE REGISTER Mrs. ineral of M. A Jol William Goheen and Woods attended the fi it inst day. the Co's, retired mploy eos, from P. BR Altoot visited bis br ‘ther Adam Felty, fron Friday until Monday. Mre. Wm, Hoy, with her little of State College, spent Bundsy uf noon at the howe of her brother, | Harrison, Miss Mary Kidder entertained her teacher, Miss Margaret Mothersbaugl Misa Rose Woods and Miss Margarells Goheen, at dinoer on Friday. Mothersbaugh, Nora B Samuel Felly, one of n girl Misses Margaret Ella Dale, Mary Reish, and Miller spent an afternoon st the home of J. M. Ross, near Linden Hall. i i i i i i i Mr, apd Mrs. Curt Musser wit) li‘tle child, of Ferguson wi ahip, made a short slay in Baoalsbur while Naturday afternoot way to Oak Hall The ¥ ut coneistory of Lhe Eider Newton ine Hall congregati Neldig! ed a delegate to classis, Mise Etta McGirk, Branch school, and Miss Liliso teacher of er, of Ferguson t visitors at the home of Mrs. Hen Ibe sick in this community wre al ot afair way of recoveriog. Mrs Felty and Mrs. Adam Krumrine of crutches, and Mrs. George Keller son Wayne, of Houserville; M William Keller, of Axemann : Mis Hilda Mayes, of Lemont ; and Mise Ella Dale, of Oak Hall, were guests at the Li. Mothersbaugh home oun Fup. day. Commencement of the Boalsburg High School will be held April 5th at 7380 o'clock. The Bac- ealsureate sermon will be preached on Hunday evening, April 3rd, in the Re formed church, by Rev. A. A. Black. Mrs. Margaret Keer, and daughter Mra. E. Mothersbaugh, and Mra, Geo Mothersbsugh with her children, were among the guests who were entertain. ed by Mrs. J. H. Ross, at Linden Hall, Trursday of last week. Harrison Kuoarr, who spent ti winter at the home of his drughter, Mrs. Bamuel Kimport, at State Col. lege, returned to this place last week, Mr. Kusrr prefers country life, and will be at home with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Kuhn, on the Spar farm, during the summer, I fy os Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably brinz relief to women suflering from chronic consti. pation, headache, billiousness, dizzi ness, sallowifess of the skin and dye pepsia. Sold by Murray and Bitner. i AAI MSU TAA Miss Hattie Ulrich, of Penn Hall, wae admitted to the Bellefonte hospit- al for treatment, and at Mr. g exercises { Continued from Previous Column, | Wolf, Mrs. Solomon Peck, of Nittany, spent a few days with her sister, Mre, Harvey Corman, at this place. Mrs Corman is on the sick list, Miss Abble Gilbert returned to her home after visiting ter sister at Co. burn. Migs Badie Brown, of Centre Hall, spent Friday with her sister at this PRODUCE AT STORES, ! Rutter I Ege XECUTOR'S meniary « Gresg | eceascd, aviug Deen duly 0 whe anderwigned they would respect. UY request any persons Knowing themselves in Jetted Ww the estate to make immediate pay meat, and those having claims agains the same to present them duly authenticated for set. Uement. 8 # Inia granted f SARAH DETWILER MAZIE DETWILER, PERRY K. DETWILER, Exevcatos, Spriog Miles, Pa “Steven's” Double Barrel Hammerless Shotgun. for Sale I Foi gus, is practically i been used Guaratiiesd all WO seasons ight » 0 803) in every d nts Bargain, Apply at the THE CENTRE REPORTER. EXO SE AND LOT FOR SALE~The under signed offers bor house and Jot, loosted al the foot of Nittany Mountain, in Oentre Hall borough. The lot contains atwat two acres, MES. REBEOCA FLOKRAY, Centre Hall, Pa elgbt he or SALE~Six Beagle hound pups, weeks old, marked Lisck and tan. making of good dogs, J. F.BMITH, Mtpd Centre Hail, Pa, JORrs, reasonable, FOR BALE<Bay mere, thing five something to sit a farmer ; price C W BSwARTZ. Tusseyville, Pa. EL ORsE FOR SALE. A sorrel horee, nine years old, weighs betwosn 1100 and 10, Good driver and feariess of all objets. Beil Telephone, FRANK D MILLWARD o.marddpd Pidmant Gap, Pa, a» Ld A A AS R SALE Two Eoglish besgles- females, Both marked binck, whic and tan, One three and one-half years old, the viher taree months old, JAR. K. FARNER, Spring Mills, Pa. R.F.D 8 EL oner FOR BALE-The undersigned of. fers for sale 8 bay horse, seven years old, perfectly sound, will work any where 2 " hitched ; will not weigh less thas 100 » is fearless of sulomobiies A DANIEL P. HOUSER, Centre Hall, Pa. PRACTICAL AUCTIONKER. The under. announces thi prafuios, Auctioneer, and ix making a speciaity of farm place, Slook sales, Rix years’ ex L. FL ROAR, Bell ‘Phone, Having received the agency for Charles A. Cypher’s Buffalo Incubators and Brooders, we are prepared to offer you the , . Buffalo Incubators & Brooders At a Very Low Figure The 1910 Buffalo Incubators and Brooders have special features not found in any other make, and every one knows that the name CHAS. A. CYPHERS STANLS for THE BEST Get our prices before you buy, We keep in stock at all times a full Ine of . . . , . Poultry Supplies of the Best Grades same as we use for our own poultry, erli's Grand View Poultry Fam A. E. CENTRE HALL, PA, WM. KERLIN and W. KERLIN LL Andi pind pilin Bp Sdn ddd Bo Bp 2 Bp dd Bd BBB BLED ELL THT. id hd ws iT OUR REMNANT AND CLEARANCE SALEIS AT AN END, BUT WE HAVE MANY OTHER GOOD BARGAINS TO OFFER. WATCH THIS SPACE. YT A054 5 A 3 Lr Aengrigrigh i fF EYRE N Tt $A 222A Ss Ann Astin i TY TITTY T i ¥ 51 $ 2 8 3 2322 gigs pokey Meagh Ag etg ipl gd igo H. STUART BOALSBURG, PA. CTT rrr rr rr rr rr rr tr ri PTT TTT IT ITI TTT ITITY YY VV, rey By thin naa sth Te fy $131 Spt TTY TY TTT TTT TITY & Eggs for Hatching WHITE WYANDOTTES DAY-OLD CHICKS BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS SINGLE-CONB WHITE LEGHORNS CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW, Centre Hall, Pa. BREEDER OF THOROUGHBRED POULTRY Mod 133701 & + nl Te 3 » ko * 5 1 « x » y Buffalo and ie] Incubators, Brooders and | uitry Supplies on hand BOTH PHONES A js sss sss sss sss asesaseaw Ladies’ Shoes LACE BUTTON AND OXFORDS The latter in Black and Tan 1 : aD BD N An especially fine line, and offered at an espec- ially attractive price, No need to go away from home for Shoes. We have them here and the quality and styles are always QO. K. Give us a call, di ics Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall / BWW DDD NDB Bh a Se BDTV ON VDD VD High real viscosity—no fictitious body. The best oil for either air or water-cooled cars. WAVERLY OIL WORMS CO., PI ; Pon TTSBURG, PA. go
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