. THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W., SNUTH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, CanTRE Harr, . a _ PENNA A. THURADAY, MARCH 381, 1810 T ERMS. ~The torms of snbaoripiion to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 ceuts per lines for sequent insertion, Other rates made known oun application, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Preshwterian~Centre Hall, morning, commun- fon. Spring Miils, afterpoon. Preaching at Cen- tre Hall Friday evening at 7:30 and Saturday af- ternoon at 2:30 Lutheran--8pring Mills, morning, communion, Preaching Thursday evening ; preparatory ser. vice Friday evening. Tuasseyville, afternoon. Evangelical -Tuasseyville, Hall, afternoon morning :} Linden College, afteraoon ; Preaching Tasscyville, Friday evening, April 1st. Linden Hall, evening paratory service Mills, afternoon Saturday Centre Hall, evening. ANNOUNCEME! Congress the t to the decision of aries to be held June 4, 1910 the earnest re promine 1bers of the party and also be £ # ve that in Congress, sieeted, 1 would a position to effec tively gdvoeate t @ I n Goverr be embod i clean politics ire than ever siation. . I belleve Rive nnort of IPPOLTL Ok LEWIS EMERY, JR. 1, Pa., March 15, 1910, Ath Sonat orial district Saturday, Ww Vagn er Boal oe JUTE tre Hall tw od Cen Meeting at State College, The last meeting of the season of the Centre County Horticulture Boclety will be held at Btate College, Friday afternoon and evening of April Sth. The meeting is free and all are invited, Cyrus BRUNGART, Prest. pp Timber Land Seid, F. A. Auman. of Penn township, gold a tract of timber land in Gregg township to Mrs. Debbie Finkel, con. sideration §875. On the same day he sold another tract in the same town- ship, containing fifty-five acres to John C. Lingle, consideration $625, i —— A Unil to Pastors, At the request of some of the minis- terium of Centre county an urgent call is extended to all clergymen in the county to meet in conference, Mon- day, April 4, at 10 o'clock, in the Pres- bytenan chapel, Bellefonte, to discuss vital interests of the Kingdom of God. Luncheon will be served in the Y. M. C. A. Kindly inform me not later than April 1 whether you will be present, Rev, C. W. WINNEY, Secretary. Tusseyville. Mrs, Thomas Bwariz returned home Monday after a delightful visit at the home of her mother in Bellefonte, Miss Rebecca Bpangler has been obliged to remain in doors for the past week, owing to the fact that she is suffering from the grip. The home of Jacob SBtrohm deceased, wassold to Adam Krumrine on BSat- urday. Mr. Krumrine expects to oc cupy the same in the near future. Elmer Miller deserves a great deal of credit for the wanner in which he the Tusseyville school. entire winter there was not a single demonstration of ill feeling on the pars of either pupils or teacher. Mr. Mille™ook a picture of the school each family. He also awarded prizes ty Catharine Ripks, Harriet Frazier, Girace Ishler, and Franklin Heckman for having the most head marks in the saveral spelling classes. The two children isst named, also received prizes for their faithful attendence. Miss Ruth Rossman, teacher of the Tussey Bink school, showed her ap- preciation of the achievements of ber pupils by awarding prizes to several of m. Mrs. Mariah Wagner has been st Boslsburg caring for her daughter in. law, Mra, Hamuel Wagner, who has been sflicted with rheumatism. Traoster of Real Estate, J. E. Walkeret ux to H. H. Miller tract of land in Miles twp., March 80, 1907, $140, John W. Harter ot ux to H, H. Miller, tract of land in Miles twp., October 10, 1903. $1200, John W. Harter et ux to H. H. Miller, tract of land in Miles twp. December 11, 1905, $1369.16. Emma Bhawley et baron to Charles B. Bhawley, tract of land in twp, February £6, 1610, $760, mca VA mse CENSUS BNUMERATURS, The Names of the Appolatees for the Work in Centre County, 8. BR Hamilton, SBapervisor of the Census for the Beventeenth District of Pennsylvanis, has been notified by the Director of the Census, that the fol lowing appointments for epumerators have been made in Centre county : Mazleolm A, Mitchell, Bellefonte Cheney K. Hicklen, Bellefonte John KE. Kuhn, Bellefonte R. F Oscar Zimmerman Bellefonte Samuel 3 Robb, Milesburg Lily F, Curtin, Curtin George F. Dougherty, Pine Glenn Hiram Thompson, State College Harry M. W Bjson Pine Grove Mills Albert M. Houser, Pennsylvania Furnace Robert C. Musser, Spring Mills Titus M. Gramiey, Spring Mills Andrew 8B, Musser, Aaroasburg George Ardery, Martha Furnace Howard Bricker, Boalsburg Jacob Ple ar, Howard Frank Dille Julian Christian Singer, Blanchard Raymond Harter, Nittany M. Claude Haines, Rebersburg John W. Blair, Bellefonte T. A. Hosterman, Coburn Albert Seott, $ ID, Edward X. Bailey, Centre Hall ‘ohn H. Knarr, Centre Halls 7 U. Hoffer, Philipsburg 7 r Lewis F. Hull, Philipsburg we. William A, Slekle, Snow shoe Harry Gunsalius, S8uow Shoe George C. Miller, Axemann Albert Smetzler, Bellefonte Frank C. Millward, Pleasant Christian Evey, State College Hattie Fowler, Port Matilda Harry Stere, Unionvifie Glenn Rodge rs, tt Walter H. Williams, Gap uy . Port Matilda 2 pte Good Way To Do Basiness, In ordering a 50¢ bottle of Dr. How- ard’s eslebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia at 25 cents, Murray and Bitner are giviog ove of the greatest trade chances ever offered to the people of Centre Hall. 1f food does not digest well, if there is gas or pain in the stomach, if the tongue is coated and the breath bad, if there is constipation sud straining, Dr. Howard's specific will cure you If it does not” you have druggists Murray and Bitner’s personal guaran- tee to return your money. This remarkable remédy comes in the form of tiny granules, and can be carried in the vest pocket or purse, It is very popular in New York City, and it is not unusual to se after a meal at one of the large hotels or restaurants, take a doses of this specifi, knowiog that it will prevent the uncomfortable feeling which fre quently follows a hearty meal, Dr. Howard’s specific gives quick relief and makes permanent cures of constipation, dyspepsia and sll liver troubles. someone il —— LOCA WS W. OC. Laveck moved from near Cen- tre Hall to Ruavilie, where he rented a farm, A. P. Hosterman, of near Hill, is the guest of his daughter, Mre, J. Frank Bwith, in Centre Hall. Centre The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet in the Presbyterian church, Saturday evening, at seveu o'clock, George W. Barner moves from ness Ralona to Parvin, where he will eon. duct a largs farm, requiribg three teams. The Potter township board of super- visors of roads give notice of their regular time of meeling in so other column of this issue, Bath room fixtures were installed in the residences of George H. Emerick and Mrs. Maggie Harper, in Uentre Hall, by Plumber Schad, of Bellefonte A. P. Luse £8on areabout rea ly to operate their saw mill on the timber tract purchased from J. O. Blover, in the Seven Mouuntsinos, Potters Mills. Emanuel Eungard sold his bay bal ing machinery snd threshing outfit to his son, Charles Euogard, who jusi set up housekeeping near Farmers Mills. Asher Btahl, who is employed in an Altoona meat market, was home for the first time since accepting the posi tion. He was here but two days Bunday and Monday. near George R. Stover, now station agent at Lykens, and formerly at Coburn, after the first of April will become agent at Mifflinbarg. 8. A, Johnston, the former agent at Mifflinburg, re. tires on age. Rev.G. W. Melloay, of Dudley, was in town Tuesday and Wedpesday. He came to Pleasant Gap to visit Mrs, William Corl, who is seriously ill, he baviog boarded with that lady when located at Pleasant Gap. Friday of last week Mra, Cleveland Brungart lost her gold watch while traveling in an automobile. The loss was not discovered until the next day, when search began. Bepjasmin Con. fer picked up the time piece in Decker Valley, and reported tte find, The Esster number of the Woman's Home Companion, besides being a hol'day edition in spirit, is "a big magazine filled with spring fashion, spring cookery, new ideas for every branch of homemaking, and the best of reading matter from some of the prominent suthors, 3 Dr. J. V. Foster is now a permanent fixture at Centre Hall, and in due time will bring his family, including a #8 n bort last week, to this place atid set up housekeeping. Since coming here he has been very busy attending to his professional work, and has bad little or no time to devote to becoming scqusinted with the people in this community, except those with whom he came in contact io a professions! way. { 7 A AS 5 HI Spring Mille, Dressed in the floral finery of awak- ening nature the Mothodist congregn- tion on Bunday evening celebrated the recurrectinn of the world's Havior with an Easter program worthy of the crowning of the religious year, The musical program wes ae {Organ prelude, in B flat, by Rubip- atein: suthemy by choir entitled “Christ is Rigen! by Ellsworth; Organ Easter Offertory, in F, by J. WwW. Freeman: fon, Nar. ciwsus Op. 13, Hihelbert Wevin, followed by sermon by 1he pastor, Rev, J. Max Laotz, whose theme was Orchard Spraying Dates, Three public meetings will bes held in Centre county under the super. vision of the Department of Agricul. | ture, Division of Zoology a8 follows, Monday, April 4, {in the orchard Neidigh, near State College Wednesday, April 6, in the orghiard of J, J, y. near Centre Hall, Friday April 8, in the orchard of Frod W, nolds, near Bellefonte Please note that previously announced by posters and in the monthly bulletins are canceled, ow- ing to the forwardness of the season, Hw Now la Chrmt Risen from the Dead.” All persons interested in growing Pen followed a few selections by the fruit and the methods of pruning, Choir. I'he program wes rendered in yravit insect Dos ad f 2! fine style, I'he decorations of the spraying, insect pests and fungus dis- | oj greh for this joyful season had been essen, apparatuses for spraying, ete, asubject of much study, The display are invited to attend these mes was of unusuil besuty, Easter lillles, which will be absolutely free, ol ewion Ar Hey dates organ selec! Ly tings, , ferns, geran iums aud begoniss were * me of the plants used, { The public sale of John H. Zerby, | west of town, iast Baturday, was well ail nded and everything brought fair prices. Mr. and Mrs, Zuby left Tues | day for Youngstown, On where Mr. Z+tby ha red » : fusrative po-ition ins large steel plant, While Mpring Mills ia losing as good citizen, abund- Mrs. 8. 1... Mothersbangh epjoy-| sul cers wished them iu ing the Easter season with friends in| pew home, Altoona, BE Mra. Emms Btaart, of Pittsburg, is visiting in Boalsburg. Mra. M. A. Woods spent last day with Miss Mary Woods Mille, Fhe Goheen number of their lady fr Wednesday of last week A number of the young people Boalsburg attended as birthday prise party given for Miss (lau ay. Wieland at her home at Cedar Creek Among the movings Laat saturday evening Pisin § wi are these: J Mrs, Annie Kreamer and son Condo, | Pine Grove Mills of Altoons, spent Easter with JRLives Allison will move into the in Boalsbnrg. y y Mr. Meyer Oliver Harry Shirk, of Dantre Hall, spent mov the house (Food Friday in this Pp Mr. and Mrs. John College, Monday in Boalabmat A number of friends of Mrs Wright gave her a birthday on yurday evening, Bhe some very nice gills, Was 8 Sewing machine, her parents, Mr. i Rockey M and Mrs, Kotechell, Kline, Mra, John Banmgarduoes, E (ner Evey and s ) Heater and Mary O hr sStaart and Mme Ray OG College, and Mrs. f w : Lier cehildre: BUG : Hbuey, of Lemont, attended Mra garet Rilev's sale on Bsturday. A. H. Hostéerman sold a land, his horses, and farming jmple- | wy ments to his son, H. M. Hosterman iat y Mr. and Mrs. P. 8S. Ishler sttended |" a the funeral of Henry Fishel, at Houser. | + BRE ess of Lhe ville, ~unday sflternoon { pepais i by Murray Home of the members of the choir of | the Bosisburg Reformed al | tended the Reformed E {1} Hiate College jiny they joined ia ithe music. Mi. Emma Btuart and iam, purchased the Bagmgardoer pr erty iu Boslsburg Adam Krumrine b at Tu and there this epring. George Bhugerts moved to house on Hockleberry Edward Tyson moved College Cyrus Confer moved from io the Dr. Kidder farm tesr Harry Btaart, of Sandy some Ume in Boalsburg Mra (ioorge Fisher with her litt bogs er joy ed part of last week relatives at Bunbury sod Danville Mrs. Frank Stewart, Lanes spon Easter «ith her parents Mr, and Mrs G WW. Garberle greatest possible efficiency Albert Garbric moved from Oak wi BIENIADEOUS, POWeET» Ha!l to Bhingletown on Tuesday. ful, clean expiosion—free . ’ dom from esrbon deposits A number of the Kolghts of 3 al on spark plugs or ir of Boalsburg, sttended a ders—ready ignition. the lodge at Million of (Good Friday emm—————— Harris iownship Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hoy, of township, visited the Tussey Rebakahs | on Wednesday evening of last week, Musle and recitations formed part of the program, Refreshments were | served. Benner | 4 BC ia Bl in H. prin Behool, [, Charles Lo supervising | fonte High irs- | vad on al the ring assisiant ipal of the Helle- spent his Easter parental hope in this Auman, Ti al oj i raliroad fined wu! RI iiton sl Bunda Wi dinner oh ’ agent at sisters ‘4 sien th his parents anterts ands at of Al i and family al Lie Rel sd] 134 will NoUse Fuuk Royer, of Cen to the hi Jobin uoget cRiial Will Stuart. of His ie Fao to YY spent H Ir RTLO1 Mrs Moor ¢0 Ly pilen, Lie ne a Wil nave sud Wr. will move Bibby pariner Mra. A ’ Mra | ! iid Dale | Mar. LUVET tract of | Dablets invariably bring siiel from chrenic consti- Housness, dizzi- skin and and dye On fitner chur WRlLOT ser vio evening St & arn 30 Years Experience in the manu- facture of Gasoline means much to the motorist. In the use of Waverly Brands 76°— Motore Stove— you sre guaranteed the perty | LON might apn EXpe0ia Lo FaeyViiie sire town Hodge, witli of ater dealer will supply you. Waverly Oil Works Co. Trdepentent Refinery Pitsburg, - Pa. }, On ——— A A An smbulance has been sreured for the Bellefonte Hospital, It smelly painted, and has a 01 either side hand. i= Red Cross The woman who follows the styles closely is i b yi to please with the American Lady Shoe as the woman who thinks less of ie and more of comfort One gets style plus comfort—the other comfort plus style. They both get a quality that is not obtainable in any other shoe at the price. We have a large line of Amercan Lady Shoes in the newest and best styles of Oxfords for Spring and Summer wear, Same in and let us show you what real shoe satisfaction is ————————— 2 PPLICATION FOR CHARTER, me in the Matter of the Incorporation of the Moose Home Amsocis tion of Phillipsburg, Pa. J in the Court of Com- County. No. 79 Term, 1910, May Notice is hereby given that an application wil be made to the honorable Kills L, Orvis, Presi dent Judge of the Court of Common Fleas of Centre County, on Friday, the 15h day of April 1 1910, at ten o'clock A. M., under the Corporation Act of 1874, and the supplements thereto, by B ¥., Hofer, C. C George ¥E, Bortell, J. F Kephart, and George H. Hurley for a Charter of an intended Corporation to be called the * Meow Home Asocistipn of Fhilipst surg, Peunsyive nia,’ the Charter object of which ix the main tenance of 4 home for the use and enjoyment of the members of the Loyal Order of Moose, for the promotion of the social and [fraternal wolinre of its members, and for those purposes { have, powsess and enjoy sll the rights, benefits and eevilones conferred by sald Act and its sup ple ents, Kelwon, anda H. 8. TAYLOR, Bolicitor o.apr.7 OR BALE-Bix Beagle woeks old, marke making of good dogs, hound pups, eight 4 black sud an. J. V.BMITH, tpd Centre Hall, Pa GRAIN MARKET. ”m PRODUCE AT STORES, HHLLeY .onnrsess FRER ovsrinrssror FARA. ccninirsrsresisrinees Posto... ... epee a MEL TWO 80 LAOTIR (3 UAY 4 Bargain THE CENTRE REPORTER, VETERINARY SURGEON. Office at Palace Livery Stable, fonte, Ps. Both ‘phones. At a Very Low Figure and Brooders A. E. KERLIN and WM. W. KERLIN L AAA LAL LASS AAD 1 wh LA Lied Added ddd dd 0 i3AAanis BARGAINS WATCH W DAY-OLD CHICKS BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS and for sale at all times, Ladies C. A. KRAPE, Spring Mils, Pa. i. Nw CENTRE HALL, PA. TO OFFER. SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHORNS BOTH PHONES Shoes pad ve Terre
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