The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 05, 1910, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
8. WwW. Shura, + + +» Editor and PrUpHL.
® Entered at the Post Office m "Centre Hall as
Second Class mall matter,
CENTRE Haw, . i.
PENNA.
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1910
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS.~20 cents per lines for
three lusertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub-
sequent insertion. Other rates made known on
pis ion.
CHURCH "APPOINTMENTS.
Evangelical—Egg Hill, moraing :
afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
Methodist—Centre Hall, Morning ;
town, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening.
i
Tusseyville, |
Bpruce.
Reformed —Tussey ville, morning
afternoon,
; Centre Hall,
Lutheran—Centre Hall, morning ; Union,
munion, afternoon ;
com-
Georges Valley, evening.
Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning ; Spring
Mills, afternoon,
ANNOUNCEMENT. {
To Tae Epitor—I hereby announce myself a |
candidate for Congress in the 2ist Pennsylvania |
district, subject to the decision of the Republican |
voters at the primaries to be held June 4, 1910
I make this announcement and enter the contest |
in compliance with the earnest request of many
prominent members of the party in the district |
and also because 1 believe that in Congress, if |
elected, 1 would be in a position to effectively |
advocate those pa neiples and measures of good |
Government, which now more than ever, should |
be embodied fn Federal legislation. 1 believe in |
clean poiitics and progressive Roosevelt policies, |
And to the end that I may serve their best inter
a I ask the support of the Republicans of this
district,
LEWIS EMERY,
Bradford, Pa., March 15, “io.
STATE SENATE,
are at ithe rized to announce the name of
learfield, as a candidate for
» 34th Senatorial district
Democratic voters
Saturday, June
the
held on
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-LETTERS of
administration on the estate of William
Boal, late of the township of Polter, deceased,
having been duly granted to the undersigued, he
would respectfully requestall persons knowing
hotusglves indebed to the estate to make imme-
diate payment, and those haviog claims against
the same to present them duly suthenticated for
settlement.
W.B MINGLE,
Centre Hall,
0. IAFS Pa.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —lLetters of
Administration on the estale of Catharine
Daup. late of Potter Twp. deceased, having
been duly granted to the ur sdersigned, he would
respec tfully request all persons Knowing them.
selves indebted to the estate 0 make immediate
payment, aud those having claims against the
same to present them duly authenticated for sel
tiement. DANIEL DAUP,
o.mayé, Administrator, Centre Hall, Pa.
ToT E-The sndersiened gives potice to
all parties whose properties abut on
public roads, as well as to all othé¥s, not to In
any way place obstructions in water ooares now
constructed or others to be constructed. Blones
aod rubbish of all kinds, should be removed
from the roadside.
N. B, SHAFFER, Secretary,
Board of Supervisors Potter Twp,
TEP RACTICAL AUCTIONEER. — The under
signed anuounces that he is a practical
auctioneer, and is making a specially of farm
stock sales. Six years experience.
L. F. ROAN,
Lemont, Ps.
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Bell "Phone.
Centre Hall, § ; Reliorsburg, 3.
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Harris 1ownship
score of 8 to 3. Brungart started to
pitch for the visitors and in the first!
inning the home team piled up four
rans by timely hitting, Hassinger re.
lieved him in the third and this
kept the juniors from doing further
damage. Had he pitched the full
nine innings the game would have
been a better one throughout.
The hitting was light on both sides
but séveral of the home team oracked
out hits when they were needed.
Paul Bradford was the star of the day
with three good hard drives, one being
good for two bases. Baird and Royer
each cracked out two safe ones,
While he had an off day in hitting,
nevertheless Willlam Bradford was
there a la Cobb on the bases, Fou- or
five clean stolen bases were the fruits
But one error was charged against
{the home team, which shows the
| strong defence they offered.
The battery work was nigh perfect
and if Saturday’s game is a criterion,
will win a great
msjority of their games,
gp A A ——
College Orchard Anniversary.
The fiftieth anniversary of the plant.
ing of the ** Old College Orchard,” at
Pennsylvania State College, will be
made the occasion for a demonstration
of present day methods of caring for
trees. The event will be celebrated
Friday of this week, and will be held
will be devoted to addresses by
Thomas F. Hunt, Gabriel
president of Pennsylvania Horti-
cultural Association ; Dr. William
Buckout, J. A. Runk. Beginning at
1:30 practical demonstrations in prun-
ing and spraying will be given by
Dean
Hester,
The invitation to attend is general,
and it is suggested by the College
mansgement that those coming
from a distance bring basket lunches
and enjoy a picnic dinner in the
orchard where accommodations will
be provided.
—— i.
A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge
of neuralgis, whatever the trouble ia,
Chamberlain's Liniment drives away
the pain at once and cures the com.
plaint quickly. First application
gives relief, Bold by Murray and
Bitner.
S—————
The military band, at Pennsylvania
State College, will give the first of a
series of sacred concerts, on the college
campus, Bunday afternoon at four
o'clock.
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Mrs, Elmer Ishler and Miss Della
Ishler spent Tuesday at Centre Hall,
Puilip Durst, of near Centre Hall,
spent Saturday with his brother Cyrus
Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Corl attended
the funeral of Mrs, Barah Corl, at
Pleasant Gap, on Tuesday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ciny Cramer, together
with several of their companions, took
a drive from State College to Bhingle-
town Gap on Bunday afternoon,
HB. H. Bailey visited at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. D. K.
baugh, at Williamsport,
A vumber of ladies from Boalsburg
Mothers.
State College on Saturday.
Charles Willlams, of Lemont,
an afternoon in Boalsburg.
spent
home of his daughter, Mrs,
Hess, near shingletown,
Mrs. John Hanna, with her little
E. W.
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Meyer en}
a drive to Pennsylvania Furnace,
Thursday.
Miss Lizzie Tyson spent a few days
with relatives in this place before go-
ing to ber new home in Greensburg.
Mr. Foster, of Mifflinburg, spent
some time last week in Boslsburg tak-
ing orders for ladies’ suits and material
for making garments,
Mies Nora Frye, of Bellefonte, Is
spending some time with her father,
who has been ailing for several years,
and was siricken with paralysis last
Friday.
wyed
burg, io the town hall on Monday eve-
nitg, it was decided to hold a festival
on the evening of Memorial Day, the
crete walk from the central part of the
town to the churches.
Miss Bara J. Keller arrived at her
home In Boalsburg, Wednesday of last
week, after spending the winter with
her sister, Mre. George U. Hall, at Wil.
mington, Delaware. On her home.
ward journey she visited relatives in
Lavcaster and Lebanon counties,
Mr. and Mes. Will Fisher and son
Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz com-
posed an automobile party who came
from Sunbury, via Mifflinburg, on Fri.
day evening and were entertained st
the George Fisher bome. On Satur.
day they returned home going by the
way of Lewistown.
Mrs. Emma Young entertaived
some relatives at dinner on Tuesday.
The guests were Mra. Israel Young, of
Boalsburg, and sister Mrs. Martin
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Frank Weight
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Wm. Rowe
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TH. R. Curtin
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Id. TT. Allison
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Marion Rogers
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Andrew Ocker
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of Wolf's |
The Gilbert's are moving on- |
| ton farm near Mifflinburg, and are!
visiting with Centre county friends |
before going to their new place of |
Miss Madie Gingerich Is
spending this week at Linden Hall,
where she Is making dresses
to the latest style,
B—_—— A»
Aaronsburg,
ward, visited at the home of her son
John a few days.
Mr. and Mra, IE. G. Mingle called on
their deughter, Mrs. Mozie Hoster-
man, at Woodward, on Bunday after-
noon.
Wilmer Btover was to gee his friend
Christ Evey, who was seriously ill at
his home at State College,
Mra. Bara Leltz=ll visited her sister
living in Galeton, Potter county.
James Rotsh and family
Henry and Albert Mingle spent the
Sabbath at the home of Mrs. Bhook,
at Penn Hall
Warren Winkleblech and family
spent the Babbath at the home of
John Detwiler, living near Centre
Hall,
Dr. John Bowers and family spent
the home of Thomas
Weaver, at Wolf's Chapel
Stewart Anderson, of Altoona, spent
a few days with his friend, Miss
Helen Btover,
Miss Nellie Mingle, of Aaronsburd,
and George McCormick, of Potters
Mills, were quietly married at the
Methodist parsonage at Roring Mills
last Thursday evening. Nellie is
of the estimable young women of our
town. May their path through life be
strewn with roses is the of the
writer. They expect to make Potters
Mills their future home
Mrs. John Duncan, of Lewisburg,
v igited at the home of Mrs. Frances
Foster over Bunday.,
John Bower, the oldest citizen
this town, died at the advanced age
alio
one
wish
of
of
Funersl
Tuesday, con-
ducted by his pastor Rev. B. RR M.
KBheeder. He leaves to mourn his loss
one brother, two sons snd two dsugh-
ters : seventeen grandchildren, and
eight great-gr- ndchildren. His chil-
dren liviog are James Holiway,
Charles and | of this place,
and Asron,
vinety-two years on
held
Friday.
services were on
Mrs.
JOIA,
of Renovo
GRAIN MARKET.
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The latter in Black and Tan
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