The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 07, 1910, Image 4

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    THE OENTRE REPORTER. Harris Township, Board of Health Appointed, & Meeting st State College, * PPLICATION FOR CHARTER
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GRAIN MARKET,
8.W. STITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, | Services were held in the Lutheran | Ata recent meeting of the borough | Uhe'last meeting of the sehson of the n the Matter of the In the Court of Com. B78 cocmeummmern wie 0 A WHEE muse
church during the evenings of lest | council, the following persons were {Centre County Hortiealture Society 1 Vi ; )
” bh of the | mon Pleas of Centre COD crises
, . ‘ounty, No. 79 May
Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hall as | week, closing with the Holy com-|appointed a board of health : W. A. {will be held at State College, Friday | | Moos, LoS oes | Sounty oy 1 May
Becond Class mall matter, munion on Bunday. ‘ :
Krise, Dr. WH, Bohuyler, Dr. G. W.|afrnoon and evening of April 8th Notices hereby given that an application wil
- De. cy ‘ The sermon in the Reformed church Hosterman, G. I. Goodhart, Dr. J.! The meeting iu free and sll are invited, | be made to the honorable Elis L. Orvis, Prosi
Centr HALL, . . Penn’A | Sunday evening to the graduates of gH dds y Mn 4 . ; ; Lard...
3 dent Judge of the Court of Common Vieas of a ates *
the High Behool was full of good ad. R. G. Allison. Cynus BRuNGARrT, Preat, | Centre County, on Friday, the 15th day of April, Potato... ou covvss
1910, at ten o'clock M,u (
vice, based strictly on the teachings of | A board of health is & very necessary . I a Oo the supp ments the roto, by o
THU RSDAY, APRIL 1, 1910 the holy scriptures, the sttendance was | organiza‘lon in every borough snd ——————r—c). | V ‘Uiofies, C, C, Naloi, Ge worten, 4, ¥. | “Steven's” Double Barrel Hammerless
p—————— ood. Kephart and Georg: H, Hi y for a Charter of Tt is gun is practically
TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re g ben township, but they should be properly . an intended Corporation to | ¢ eallod the “Moone Shotgun for Sale ! ! OW, Ang a on
srter are one dollar per year in advance. Oa Bunday afternoon the members organized and lawfull oversned / / ( [ > Home Association of Philipsburg, Pennsylva two seasons. Guaranteed all right in every
y of the Presbyterian church st Boals. | OTRRI® y & Oon-qiCconolic nia,” the Charter object of which is the WaID- | pewner. Will be sold ats Bargain. Apply st the
> for i fa tennnes ome for the use and enjoyment of
oe 1EsGAtIONA, ADA 500M por [110 10F Sach SUD. burg gave their pastor W. K Harnish | Up to thia time not a single act dove tenance of a home for the use and enjoyment of
saquent insertion. Other rates made known ov | 4 gift of $25 with the directions that | by boards of health in Centre Hall for the promotion of the social snd fraternal
application, the money be used to help to pay for a
w fi fits members, and for those purposes 10
was lawfully done. The boards, as HAs :
a . . a" ' possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits
good d.iving horse. This was a pleas ata vA . : Sarsa ari a and 5 privileges conferred by said Act and its sup L M NISSLEY
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. sant first of April surprise for the they soled Havgtofre , had stanting aa ¥ and is ¥ DR, SO . . ’
United Evangelical -Friday evening, Lemont ; | reverend gentleman. only as individusls, and were person. 3 H. 8, TAYLOR, Solicitor, ” hs :
- » i114 « mh. 2 i 1 . TE SURGEON,
Sunday morning, Egg Hil; aferacon, Tussey Miss Katharine Stuart, of Williams- | ally liable for their act. This may | §! if y ou think you need a tonic, apr VETERINARY SURGEO
ville ; evening, Centre Hall, burg, is visiting at the home of her | pe denied, but it is the truth Das k your doctor. If you think : 4
i i : a JRE u _— lee s 4 ve % Triy 41 Hy ’,
Methodist—Centre Hall, morning ; Spracetown, | uncle J, C. Reed. sm—r— vou need something for your a OREE FOR SALE ro grim Bp Sed | A 2 aduate of the 1 niversity of Pett 8
afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Communion Mrs. Mitchell Stover, of Altoona, a Pott Milt hinrAd ask vate dactn X vor farther particulats apply 10 Office at Palace Livery Stable, Belle-
services at all appointments, sister of Mrs, Charles Kuhn, is visit otters 8 0100d, 45K youl doctor. I youg W. J. CARLIN, fomte, Pa. Both "phones. bE
Lutheran—Centre Hall, morning ¢ Georges Val- | 10g friends in Centre county. The new forest warden hss moved | fthink you would like to try} apr-io i Reversvury, Pa. a"
ley, communion, afternoon. Preaching Thurs- Miss Mabel Brown returned home | 10 bis new hom + the house hi ated | Aver's non-alcoholic Sarsapa-{i
day evening : preparatory service, Friday eve- | Saturday, after a three months visit | by Joseph Parker. We wish him | illa, ask your docto Con-t SILC SER se wr Sen
ning. with her cousin Mrs. Irvin Stover, in |#ucoess, us Billy is s faithful and |g’! Xm a Jur doctor. hpi
Presbyterian—Cenire Hall, morning ; Spring | Philadelphia. hopest man, | §sult him often. Keep in close
Mills, aflernoon Miss Margaret Woomer, of Htate Ashbridge Ti amas is very busily | touch with him.
Cotlege, spent Wednesday of Inst week | engaged in having the old Walter's |
at her former home in this place. home remodeled ; it will make a very | We
pretty home when finished. i
PRODUCE AT STORES,
office of
the members of the Loyal Order of Mooss, snd THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Having received the agency for Charles A.
Cypher’s Buffalo Incubators and Brooders,
we are prepared to offer you the , . .
Butfalo Incubators & Brooders
* "Ava Very Low Figure
"Reformed—Tusseyville, communion, morning,
preparatory service Saturday afternoon ; Cen re
tre Hall, afternoon, Mrs. Eunice Campbell who spent i ro
- cee | ti@ past 8iX months in Philadelphia whe Ii Fo Alex suder, Who spent ers
ANNOUNCEMENT. is visiting ber mother and helping her | =O hole vb pug a n irped |
To Tug Eprfor—I hereby announce myself a | with the spring cleaving and garden- Hug in time to
elp § Me © eo .
candi date for Cons gress in the 21st Pennsylvania Ing. help Villiam MeKinn y move | sk vour doctor to name some of t
district, subject to the decision of ‘he Republican > y . Mrs. Michael Bmith spent Wednes- | rrcults of constination
voters at the primaries to be held June 4, 1910 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wagner are day at the Thomes home ~ Ink hand,
I make this annonneement and enter the contest | visitors from Altoona.
in ¢o lance with the earnest request of many . 2
promi mpl it members of the party i the district John Reed who for several weeks
and iso because 1 believe that in Congress, if § lived 1 esr the foot of Tussey moun-
elected, 1 woul be in a position to effectively tain, mo ved to M filin county lust
iples and measures of good :
now m ore than ever, should week, where he will work ino the stone
1 believe in querry.
gressive Roasovell olicles . . » “
Finay scrve their best inter Miss Claudia Wieand will open »
I ask the support of the Republicans of this | .ummer school next Monday in the
strict, + ' i : S313.
LEWIS EMERY. JR. primary room at Boalsburg, to con
Bradford, Pa., March 15, 1910 tinue for eight weeks
Mrs. E. E. Brown will open an ice
cream parior on next Saturday eve.
ning and will serve ice cream every
saturday evening duripg the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lutz, of Cen-
re Hall, attended the Hosterman wd
Mingle sale at State College, and spent
Mingle to apis 1 he me
«owe time in Boalsburg on their home. | Mingle took her puj 8 the un
ward way tain to gather arbatas which they
— _—— ~ . rs ' inyed very much.
LOCALS, I'he publie schools throughout the |” - !
township closed last week,
Mr. and Mre, George Hosterman en .
Jefferson W. Brown and Mr, Hoo. | tertained the members of the auditi g John Wilk} ; ..& . i |
i x iH RINRO nighed is 1h g i
ver, the Milroy creamery map, were | commitles of the Lutheran Bunday- ¢ 5 wing t r the Nef a ir tt gm ; '
in PQ school with their wives at supper on | OF #8Wilg 10 : I Brothers, and | §
in Centre Roll Sunday school with thelr wives i upper on | ak atu throu with Aino erlin’s” Grand Yiew Poultry farm
7il X : of . sawing. "Helena bustier |
William H. Kuhn, of Jersey Bhore, Rev. snd Mrs. A. A. Black spent wa pi 38 : 3
made his annual trip to Philipsburg § ast week in Philadelphia and other Mr. and Mrs. A LL. Babb and e¢
en. Charl vd ‘Beatrios: aud. dr. | A . BE. KERLIN and
last week, and on his return stopped | places in the eastern part of the s'ate dren, Charles and Beatrice, and Mr WM We KERLIN CENTRE HALL, PA.
; : > and Mra Howard Coomes and deugt
with his daughter in Centre Hall. Alfred and Orie Rapp are spendiog
. ter Kathryn, of leedaville, spent
this week looking after the forests in
: xf . 3 iin ; t “ yi of ohiy $03
Jeremiah Stump, who has been a Huntingdon county. Susday at the home of John Wilkin
g y ’ On.
sufferer from cancer on his cheek, Is | njioo Mary Reish is spending several | aire Golan Wagner and daughter |
in a very critical condition. His | weeks at State College. y ,
Mary, spent Bsturday with her sister
friends have little hope of his recovery. Mr, snd Mrs. George Thompson, of | Mrs. H. 8 Alexander.
John Bnyder will open a first clase Alto, spent Bandaj in bitte Place. Lowall Alexander and William ¥
. n S13 ¥ v $a p ’ § H A ‘ $s p ¥ .
put in the room formerly oc- Clarkson Eilinger, of Lewistown, | Relish, who are going to school at Cen. ~T. — r
Is yaTug H . & Mi Xo t | one of the senjors at Biate College, | tre Hall, were home over Sunday. JOHN I. NOLL
cupied by Hosterman & Mingle, at} _...; Saturday and Sunday st the
State College. The room will under-} [, Mothersbaugh home.
go a complete trapsformation.
Miss Caroling Mot lasky has left! dv a. thin blood, bad sli
for Btate College, Bellefonte andl a
I'yrone; she will be gone avout alu
month, i
We are sorry to lose our neighbors, |
Perry Breon and family ; they will be |
missed in thechureh Fhev were ver, |
good veighbors and friends to everv|
body.
It is learned that Nellle Wilkinson
has tsken up Millinery work She
hag been with her sunt, Mra H srry
Wilkinson, of Miflinbarg Muoeeos
her. Bhe is very well suited for t}
work.
The schools have closed
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 STANDS for THE BEST
Get our prices before you buy, We keep in
stockatalltimesafulllne of . . . . .
Poultry Supplies of the Best Grades
STATE SENATE.
e authorized to snnounce the name of
» Dimeling, of Clearfield, as a candidate for
enate in this, the 3th Senatorial district,
to the decision of the Democratic voters
at the primaries to be held on Saturday, June
same as we use for our own poultry,
A. P. Luss and Bon have comm
ed to op rate on J, O, Btover’s tract
timberland
Shoes for children—Kreamer & Son,
£5 didnt Alito Sd So od Bd BB By Bd Bids Bed Bod de Bnd Bde
A Full Line of Dry Goods
of all kinds. Ladies’ Dress Goods
suitable for wear at this season.
Shoes—-Oxford Ties
for the Ladies, and Shoes for
everybody.
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Tiree”
Loyd Bmith, Jonas Boal and Harry PLEASANT GAP, PA
Faust are helplog to make road
Mrs, Margaret Riley left Boalsburg | through the Seven Mountsins,
Mrs. Rebecca Cumings just returned | 98 Friday, going to the home of her Patay Garrity was in town Rsiur-
Rebersburg where she had beer daughter Mrs. Frank Whitehill at Le-| 4,0 with a basket of produce
from Rebersburg where she had been } ,.,.¢ where she will remsio for an y
siaying with her son, Arthur Cum: | {gdefinite time, ;
ings, for ten days or more. Mr. Com- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glenn, of the Fhe ( entre County Tracti »
ings is living on the J. K. Moyer farm, | Branch spent a day st the Hiliside | psoy proclaims that the trolly |
one of tho most fertile farms in Brush | farm. tween Bellefonte and Bite
Valley. Families who moved to Boalsburg | will be built this summer,
s : : . last week from other places Weare : em —————————
Jamea K. Hackett’s New York | amos Koch from the Awl farm, west Th -
8 $ od Mhioe £, {es K me ke
success ** Call of the Wild,” will] of Shiogletown, to the Boalsburg Bhoea for ladies Kreamer &
show at the Bellefonte Opera House, § tavern ; John ©lose from Oak Halil,
i ¥ and Elmer Behneck from the Fred
ta y Erne BC pveniog, .
Bsa urday aft rooon nd eve i £1] orick and Rothrock farm, J. M. Wis
April 9th. This riay is a stirring | (ond moved from Boslsburg to the old
drama and scored a success on its in
Wieland homestesd at Cedar Creek
jitial opening in New York and since Report of Grammar Nehool, E. H.
then has met with approval every-|] Williams teacher : Number enrolled,
where. 32; average a tendance, 29 | percent.
T in sge of attendance, 98 ; pupils who did
I'he readers will lod jo this issue = | 00 1g os day, two, DT Ethel
large advertisement of the C, P. Loog Gingerich and Nsomi Myers ; pupils
Company, of Spring Mills. Mr. Loog who passed the exswmiostion fo
ww bd {| “igh Sehool, ten, namely, John Pa
has been conducting 8 general mer terson, Ralph Rockey, Fred I<hler,
chandise business in Spring Mills for Robert Wieland, Msud Hou'z, Rechel
many years, but the company referred | Rothrock, Ethel Gingerich, Ruth
to ia branching out in pew lines and | Young, Elsie Rishel, and Hazel Lu
on a new scale that is uoususi in a] ©
small village. There is no reason why | The pupils of the Boalsburg
Primary School who passed the
success should not attend these efforts. examination for the Grammar Grade
The goods this company will carry are | are : John Smith, Lewis Rothrock,
being bought every day, and fc is | Charles Hosterman, Carl Williams,
simply 8 mstter of changing the place | Chester Echneck, David Kuhn, Cyrus
: : Wagner, Grace Wieland, Martha
o’ purchase, and one should be will
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BOALSBURG, PA.
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Houtz, Beryl Brouse, Verna and
ing, all else equal, to give homes mer
chants the first patronage. Oae of
the reasons for the tendency to buy
away from home ls the elaborate ad-
vertising engaged in by the merchants
of the larger cities, and the failure of
many merchants in the smaller towns
to advertise in any way. The CU. P.
Long Company is beginning right,
and like other progressive merchants
who are doing the greater part of the
business in their several communities,
sseks to reach his trade through the
columns of the newspaper, the cheap
eit, the most effective advertising
medium offered the business man.
Colyer.
Mre. Walter Copenhaver, accom-
nied by her children, from Tyrone,
s spending some time visiting her
parents and friends at this place,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas at-
tended the funeral of the former's
mother, at Philadelphia. The re
mains were brought to Bellefonte for
interment. They were sccompanied
home Saturday by their son, rge,
who will spend a few days with them.
Aaron Detwiler moved from the
Gentzsel farm to his home near Colyer,
one day last week.
Quite s number of people are laid
up with a severe attack of grip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ripka are the
proud parents of a sweet baby boy,
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Dipper y and son
Charles, spent Bunday with Mrs. Dip-
pory’s parents, Mr, and Mre, Edward
Howard Bhadow, of near Lewis.
town, visited his sged parents over
Hunday.
Charles Bodtorf moved his family
snd household goods from this plsce
to Yeagertown, where he is em oyed;
and Arthur Holderman and
‘Melvin moved into the house vacated
by him,
Nellie Ishler. Grace Wieland was
present every day during four terms,
and not tardy opes ; Charles Hoster-
man and Martha Houtz were present
every day. during the term ; Ray
Young missed haif a day during the
Inst two terms ; Charles Hdaterman,
Daniel Wieland, Lester Brotuse and
Hachel Begner were perfect in spell
ing, having speit every word correctly
at every recital during the entire term.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boal return
ed to their home near Boalsburg
Inst week, after an absence of about a
year ard a half spent in France,
spain, aud other European countries
Msdmoniselie Cecile De La Garde, sis.
ter of Madam Boal, a nurse and sever.
al servants, came with them from
Fraves, and expect to spend the sume
mer in this place. The voyage across
the ocean took fourteen days, A car
load of goods, the furnishiogs of a
chapel, conalsting of oid books and oth-
er valuable relics, came by freight tw
Oak Hall. They were willed to
Madam Boal by her aunt who died
some iroe sgo at her home in Frauce,
Ms. George Boal came from Wash-
fugton, D. C., with the party sod re-
mained s few days, she will return
later on ond spend the summer at her
home ear Boalsburg.
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Fiano: and Organs.
The Lester piaros are used and en-
dorsed by all the leading musical con-
servatories and collegesdn the U. 8B,
The Stevens plano organs are the
Istest uchievement in modern organ
construction,
Pianos and organs sold on ensy pay.
ment plan. Write for eatalog.
CQ. E. Zriarter, Spring Mills,
The W.C.T. U. will meet at the
howe of Mrs, 5. W, Smith, Saturday
afternoon at 2:30 o'vlock.
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Bhoes for men and boys—Kreamer
& Bou.
1 as easy to please with the
.ady Shoe as the woman who
style and more of comfort
comfort—the other comfort
cicks & Eggs for Hatching
BARRED WHITE SINGLE-COMB
PLYMOUTH ROCKS WYANDOTTES WHITE LEGHORNS
CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW, Centre Hall, Pa.
BREEDER OF THOROUGHBRED POULTRY
Buffalo and Model Incubators, Brooders and Poultry Supplies on hand
and for sale at all times. Call or write for prices. BOTH PHONES
BEN TCV VDDD BO BDV VV BDV BD BAW
Ladies’ Shoes
LACE
The latter in Black and Tan
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 uti » and Lyles are always O. K. Give us a call,
Keeatnet & Son. Cenive Hall