A TU LI HD Aah Sn rm A A SD 8.1 AS B50 THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Becond Class mail matter, Centre Harr, . . . PENNA. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1910 TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year iu advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents per lines for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Prosbylerian—No servioes. Spring Mills, morning : Tusseyville, Centre Hall, evening. United Evaggelical Linden Hall, morning ; State College, afternoon ; Lemont, evening. Latheran afternoon ; Reformed ; afternoon ; Union, morning ; Spring Mills, Centre Hall, evening, Memorial Service, The children will sing the National hymns, ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a in the 2ist Pennsyivanis sweiston of the Republican 4 June 4 1910 3 contest ition to effectively nd measures of good siantion. 1 believe in y Rosevelt policies swerve their best inter. Repul tlcans of thi JR U1 AVI, LEWIS EMERY Bradford, Pa., March 10 to announce the name of field, as a candidate for district voters Senatorial y Democratic on Saturday, June LOCALS, Mrs. Joseph Alters and son Harry, of Bellefonte, were in Centre Hall Tuesday. of Watson- with her Mrs. Laura Vincent, town, is in Centre Hall daughter, Mrs. B, F. Bieber. Messrs, Smith and Bmith unloaded a car of Deering harvesting machinery, and later expect to receive other farm- ing implements, Miss Gladys Bpicher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bpicher, of Cresson, is this week the guest of Miss Ruth Thomas, in Centre Hall, Rev. 8. L.. Btiver, at Bunker Hill, Illinois, is slightly improved, but his condition is very serious. He is sffiici- ed with dropsy, and in addition bis liver is thought to be affected with cancer, Mr. and Mrs. John Zeigler, Mrs. John Harter and Mrs, Luther Frank, all of Hebersburg, were in Centre Hall last week, guests of Mr, and Mrs, D. J. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kreamer, W. B. Mingle, E:q., has not been able to attend to his duties as cashier of the Penns Valley Banking Compa- ny since Monday morning, owiog to illness, which however Is not confin- log him to bed. The Potter township road tax dupli- cate sums up to $3841. The fifty per- cant. added which will ba receivell Iater from the Biate, will make a total of $5860 ; of course, the rebates and per- centage for collectins must be deducted. jrisbin & Co. purchased a part of the timber iand on the Harper farm, near Centre Hall, from the trustee, George H. Emerick. There is some very good timber on this tract, and the firm is fortunate in being the pur- chasers. The Passion Play was witnessed last week, by Mre, J. H. Boon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B. D, Brisbin, "at Ober ammergsu, Upper Bavaria, who is now located at Weimar, This decennial representation of the sufferings of Christ was instituted in 1634, and now attracts many Americans, An earned promotion was that giv- en by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to CU, A. Boyer, who was transfered from Milton to Lock Haven and made chief clerk to Agent F. K. Smith of the Pennsy freight depart. ment at Lock Haven, at which place Mr. and Mrs. Boyer now live, John HBreon, accompanied by = daughter, Miss Margaret, of near Bellefonte, was in Centre Hall Tuesday, having come here to put in condition a little mound that marks the resting place of a son. Mr. Breon is very much pleased with the hay crop pros pects for next season, and he believes that no better clover can be found in his community than is on his farm this year, B. Edwin Royer, of Altoona, is at present with his sister, Mra, Harry E. Shirk, in Centre Hall, closing out a three weeks’ vacation, a part of which waa spent with his brother, T. Frank Royer, at Potters Mills, Mr. Royer is employed in one of the large general stores in Altoona, but is dot in the best of health, and came to Peens Valley where he knows ciimatic conditions are the best to be found anywhere. Zz If any of the citizens are interested in having the graves of the Revolu- tionsry soldiers—Van Doran and Bhadacre—in Indian Lave bedecked with flowers, they are requested to leave the flowers at the Reporter of ce prior to noon of Memorial Day. Ib Is not the intention to solicit a large number of bouquets, but simply suf. ficlent for a'modest display, These lonely graves have been marked with flags and flowers for a number of years by the Reporter force, and the prao- bo oe) P, 1] 8, oioloials Visit State, Eight Pennsylvania Railroad Co, officials and nine of their wives, daughters and friends visited Btate College Monday. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. has a four year course for its apprentices at Altoona. It has secured cooperation of the coilege in having it send members of its faculty to Altoona at scheduled times to give instruction to these apprentices in many of the fundamental engineer. ing branches, This course has here- to-fore been given to the fourth year apprentices only, The officials are here arranging to have it extended to the third year men also, The follow- ing were the visitors : Messrs. A. E. Gibbs, A. B. Cutlh- bert, G. W. Creighton, R. M. Lincoln, W. B. Bpangler, Misses Mary Creigh- tou, Edith Spangler, and Mrs. R. N. Dwolown, of Altoona ; Messrs, H. D. Carson, H, P. Lincoln, Misses Frances Carson, Leila Preston, Sarah Lincoln and Mrs. H. D. Carson, of Williams- port ; J. W. Johriste, of Tyrone ; Miss Louise Reyuolds, of Bellefonte, aud Miss Miriam Gibbs, of Richmond. —a—————— Memorial Day Services, Hervices will be held on Day at the various points Valley. The time and noted below. PTI Bois " - y raion Memorial in Penns places are TIMES OF BERVICE Houserville, The Branch, 2 p Hunt Grove Mills, 2p. m C. Pittinger. stam College, at the SIR $30 a.m. Speaker John Pine Compliments to Gov, Penny, Senator Dewalt, a member of the Btate Capitol Iovestigation Com- mittee, in a minority report suppress. ed by Gov, Btuart, recommended the indictment of Gov, Pennypacker This secret, sedulously guarded for two years, became known only a few days ago. In commenting on the report, Mr. Dewslt, now Democratic BState Chairman, said : “I still think that the recommenda tion in my report should have been followed. I expressed it as my honest opinion then, and I still believe Governor Pennypacker to have been more culpable under the law for the Btate Capitol stealings than Doctor Boyder, who was then the Auditor General.” ln fp Hebersburg. Charles Bierly and wifes have just returned from a trip to Dents Run. Mra. Wm. Coneer, of Livonia, spent a few days Inst week in town with her slater, Mre, Harry Hoslerman, Herbert Bmull and wife are spend- ing part of this week at State College Mrs. Adam Greninger keeping house for them while they are gone, Ammon Haz is at present having a concrete walk put down sround his dwelling hopse. The Bierly brothers ate doing the work. Cleve Bruogart, of Centre Hill, is spending several weeks with his mother, Mrs. Thomas Bruogart in Rebersburg. J. C. Morris, of Huntingdon, spent several days this week in town wilh his family. Clayton Brungart and wife are visit- ing relatives in Illinois, Henry Gilbert, of Asronsburg, spent Inst Bsturday in town and was the guest of his brother, Monasses Gilbert, Wm. Weaver and family, of Huntingdon, are at present visiting Mr. Weaver's parents at this place, «Mrs. David Wance and son An- thony, of Asronsburg, sccompanied” by her daughter, Mrs. Will Vonads, of Feidler, spent last Bunday at the home of Levi Wance, Charles Gramley, wife and sor, of Mifflinburg, spent a few days with friends and relatives in town last Woe ln. ia -»> Georges Valley. Mrs. Ida Decker returned to her home in Altoona on Tuesday, aiter apendiog a week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. damuel Ertle. Mre, FF. B. Herman and sons, Will iam and Howard, left last Friday for Altoona where they will spend some time visiting friends. Loyd Ripka visited his brother Bteward Ripks, at Pleasant Gap, over Bundsy. ™~ Mre. B. E. Rickert and three chil dren, of Lock Haven, spent a few days Inst week with her sister, Mrs, A, C. Davis, Miss Rose Kritzer is spending a week with Mra, H, M. Liogle. Mrs. Bara Reeder Is visiting at pres- ent with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Floray. Those who spent Bunday afternoon atthe M. J. Barger home were Mr, and Mrs, 8. D. Gobble and little son Walter, Mrs. C. A, Ripka sand E. W, Zeottle, Mrs. J. C, Barger snd son Milton Hehed Mrs. H, V. Gen(zel last Bun- hi ¥ Harris Township, All who are intergsted in the Boala. burg cemetery are requested to meet there on Friday, 27th, and take part in any work that may be considered necessary to put the burial ground in| better condition, : Mrs, Harriet Bteele, of Ballefonté, and Mr, and Mre, John Williams, of Lemont, spent Bupday with J. N, Dinges John Williams, of Port spent part of last week in where he combined pleasure, Willism Hoover visited for a days with relatives in Clearfield. Miss Hattie Kaup enjoyed with friends at Bpring Mills, Frank Young, who i¢ clerk in Saline, Kansas, is having a vacation which be is enjoying with Matilda, joalsburg business with few a day engaged as a his parents and former ussociates in this place. Mrs, Clara Straw is spend. dng sometime with piace, while on relatives this her way from Brad- dock to her new home in Canadas. in Robert Leech, who spent about six weeks in several of the western returned home last week, Andrew Kuhn and family; of Rock- view, spent Wednesday of last week in Boalsburg. H. B. Harro, with his family, spent a few days in Bellefonte, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Harro's cousin, Lattimer Daley, on Saturday forenoon, The young man had gone from his home In Bellefonte to Colum- bus, Ohio, where he began the railroad, slates, work on A few days after going there be was siricken with apoplexy which He had left Ballefonte just a week before in ag par- ently good health. Preparations are now in progress fc the supper and festiva caused death ir held in Boalsburg on the evening of Memorisl day. A pumber of companions of Ruth ¥ 5 : P De Rupp gave a surprise party for her on William the Baturdsy evening at the Mothersbaugh bh Bpriog. The event was the anniversary of her birth, 1 : Hebreca Wieland, Marjorie and Rachael Rothrock Risbel, E i Ethel Gingerich and Mabel M Messrs. Ralph Rishel, John John Blover, ge Houtz, Kuhn, Harold and Hoy Coxey, Rupp and Goy Wieland. [Ice and The evening was spent in indulgiog io amusements of various kinds, Miss Roth recipient vreily and gifts, as well as a number of p.etty birthday post cards. ae $ me, at Blue lA KE enth He pluests Missca Leona and , Elsle Houtz, yers, aud Weber, Harry Paul Cres 4} od tiie er Bparr, (ieor cake were perved, was Lhe of some useful I a ———— Fantom circuits between Centre Hall and Bellefonte snd between Cen- tre Hall and Bpring Mills are being installed by the Bell Telephone Com. pany. The work being done by Mesure. E. H Martino and G. RB. Babb, A engineers, of illismeport ian electrical Y ER RET EY Aaronsburg. James Bwabb, of Tusseyville, was the welcome guest of his mother one Mrs. Edwin Wolfe, of Wolfs Btore, was 8 welcome caller at the home of Mrs. Clara Burd Is spending some time with her sons living in Akron, Ohio. Rev, Haney, of Madisonburg, visit ed one of his oldest members, Mrs. Htambach, who has been confined to her room for the past few months, Mr. and M Will Paul Bwabb =» BON, Mills, were ra. Carson and nd of Farmers the welcome guests of Mre. Kizzie Swabb The infant daughter Mrs, Harry Weaver died buried on Tuesday forenann, Avi for his family who had been visiting in this of Mr. and and WHE Bert Bylvia, of , CAMS place the past few weeks, Clarence Musser and son sre paint. R chureh., it a great improvement on the building. Verna Ke who bas been 111 with pneumonia for the past week, is slow. ly improving st this writing, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, ao companied by the Iatter's father, J. C. day laut week home of Thomas § ing the formed makes Har iar 5 Cieorge gpent at th Meyers, at Coburn, Nlover, 3 pleasantly @ and Mra, William Hoslerman, of Mi of Coburn, were callers at the home John Heinee, Mra. Perry fi day at Thomas We i. on Bunday. Humith, of Feldler, spent the home of George Weaver yor Bay { 7 i down HF) puttiog Clayton concrete walks lower, al his home. of Mili n Sunday evening Aaron and per ¢ ] Breon Hall, took sug withh her mother-in-law, Weaver. ri, children, Mrs. -— o—- Linden Hall. Mra. Laura Hess spent Tuesday in io Tuesday Bressler returned is On me for a week for apsendi a horse at Mad- I week, ie new voting arrived last Mo election ROE netalied st the the fail A litt Charles K James ( last week Weibly. Misees ived al the home of i week of Walion sister, MM town, spent J. H Wilh Lis is, Margaretin Gobeen, Helen through contriba. the people on Memorial Riley and Annas Dale wer this for week the Boslsburg sr Day. here soliciling tions festival of O8vVing A ——— the 8 TA The i and fn afforded COINe eclipse sight of the Mondsy ii A fer rll A Sisk your dealer—a WAVERLY Independent The trial will convince. Oil Refiners. closely is One plus style. other shoe at the price. We have a large line of styles of Oxfords Ww " Raa ee Ra iy Ran as easy to please with the h obtainable in any * Come in and let us Em a Slag i am ah E Bulletin about yours yet ? summer resoris cursion Book on June 1, and you will out your summer trip, It contains des 5 $.4 sylvania Railroad, and other valua If you have grown tired of you may make a selection from this! month, or the whole summer. shore, ora f of both Any T furnish a copy of thi postpaid, on receipt of Twenty-five Co : PA. Niladeiphia enger Agent, Phi i Have you thought ins #0 many delightful ww, Canada, ill 1ssue its popular nd iit a wonderful Summer Ex in plolting the leading ¢ houses at these + ari pal stations on the Pean- if y 1 for : YOArs week, a untain and Sede at or a combination or Ten sta } nis, UY NWT SDD DODD HHH DT TVD everybody. VY. Hl, ddd bb bb ddd ALAS AALS LL LB ALLL 24583408 AAA BIA ALLA 04000 GRAIN MARKET, ™ WHORL conn soncss a Rye cn i. | CORI coinisins cine inns OBB nmin sis its £5 0 PRODUUR AT STORES, IAPR inner snes HM BOtor..ccnn wie 2 Potatoes. ——— wvmnnns ussss soosouw 18 INT OTICE-~The undersieved gives notice ta all parties whose properties abut on public roads, as well as 10 all others, nant to in any way pisce obstructions in water ovorses now oonstrucied or nthers 10 be constructed, Stones and rubbish of all kinds, should be removed from the roadside N.R BHAFFER, Secretary, Board of Supervisors Potter Twp. PRACTICAL AUCTIONRER. — The under x announces thal he is a practical apctioneer, and is making a speciaity of farm Sock salon. Hix years’ ex L. F. ROAN, Lemont, Pa. Bell "Phone, (0.8ep." 10) Reporter Register, John H. Garver, Pleasant Gap A. F. Hockman, Tusseyvilie Charles E Patton, Curwetsvilie H. P. Harris, Bellefonte W. L. Malin, Bellefonte R. C, Palmer, Linden Hall A. A. Black, Boslsburg John A. Williams, Port Matilda Mrs. H. ¥. Bhreckengost, Farmers Mills. Grace Musser, Ruth Stover, Kihel Musser, Ms W. F, Stover, Mrs, ¥. & Muss, Spring Mills Master C. F. Moyer, Darragh Anns Condo, Centre Hall Paul Leiteell, MilMlinburg A 0 3 Qe Wn Q se0000esee § eveveere “AS00000 00000006000000090000 J. Gross Shook, Bpriog Mills EP. ghosk, Spring Mills Centre Hail Mr. and Mie. Charles P. Sheffer, Dowart * John Breon and Margaret Breon, Bellefonte #, Rdwin Royer, Altoona “ a at an espec- 9999299222292 Centre Hall § casassaaa' | {es : : : : : : : UST TO REMIND YOU THAT HAVE A LARGE LINE OF Canned Goods AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ; and some prices are Special, The Special Are, .. The Rest Tomatoes you ever bought at. . . . i ee T ne Best Peas you ever bought BL... Lee 1oc “The Dest Pie Peaches you ever mgt at . ov ou. ROE The Best Pine Apples yon ever Yoocught at. ‘asia nn BOE The Best Sweet toes yom evethbought at . . . . . . , 108 i — - a - * , Our Etoie will be Closed Monday (Memorial Day) for the entire ‘day Wn is rR ap aR SA
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