fo gh THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SIITH, , . . Editor and Fropeionn, Eitered at the Post Office n Centre Hall as #econd Class mall matter, Centre Harr, . . . PennN'A 'HURSBDAY, JUNE 16, 1910 TERME. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per lines for hree insertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub- equent insertion, Other rates made known on Application, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. United Evangelical--Centre Hall, Egg Hill, afternoon; Tusseyville, children’s day service. morning ; evening, Presbyterian—Spring Mills, morning ; Hall, afternoon, Centre communion, Tussoy- Reformed--Contre Hall, morning, preparatory service Friday evening ville, evening. Latheran--Unlion, afternoon ; service, morning: Gaorges Valley Centre Hall, evening, children’s day Allrad Rupp had leg Broken, Alfred Rupp, of Boalsburg, met with an accident, Ba turday forenoon that resulted in breaking the bone in one of his legs, about four inohes above the knee, He was driving across the iron bridge at Oak Hall Btation, when his horse slipped and fell. Mr, Rupp alighted from the vehicle, and in doing so also fell. The horse in his struggles to arise, struck Mr. Rupp, with the result mentioned above, Dr. Kidder reduced the fracture. Rebersburg. Mrs, Manasses Gilbert returned home from a week's visit with relatives st Livonia. J. N. Meyer is at present applying a coat of paint to his dwelling house, Mrs. C. M. Gramuley is at present in a hospital, at Philadelphia, where she is receiving treatment for a growth on her neck. Clarence Weber and George Wetzel, both students, are spending their va- cation at this place under the parental roof. One day this week the stork visited the home of Charles Page and left a baby girl Harry Corman is at present plying the paint brush on his father’s resi- dence. Harry is quite a painter, 0, F. Btover, who several weeks ago was to the Lock Haven hospital, and had a finger amputated, and who had returned, was again compelled to return to the same place for treatment. Mr, Stover suflered considerable pain in his hand, and blood poison was threatening; thus making it necessary to return to the hospital. Lee Kidder, of Pittsburg, is at pres ent visiting in town. The baseball team of this place will hold a festival on June 15th, on the school ground, of this place. Ice cream and other refreshments ‘will be served. The following teachers have been elected to teach the schools at this place for the coming winter term: Primary, T. A. Auman; Iater- mediate, C. C. BEmull ; Grammar, Prof. Bamuel Bilerly. The high school is not supplied. ett OaK Hall, Mr. Krape, of Balona, is visiting his daughter, Mrs, William Ferree. Mrs. Bamuel Blazer has been ill the past week. Mrs. Edward Sellers went to Mifflin county Saturday, to visit an aunt who is ill Bliss Meyer, wife and daughter Elizabeth, of Bowling Green, Va, were callers in town on Tuesday. Mary and Elizabeth Everts, of Pine Grove Mills, are visiting at the home of Arthur Peters, Mre, Everts and daughter, Mrs Harry Walker, of Pine Grove Mills spent Thursday among friends | town. Clement Dale, of Houserville, and Luther Dale and daughters, Margaret and Marion, of Dales Bummit, were visitors at Sunny Hillside on Friday. Cathryn Dale spent part of last week smong friends in Ferguson township. As usual, as number of people from this vicinity are atlending ocom- mencement at State College, J. F. Bible is taking an eoforced vacation owing to illness, A AM Linden Hall. Misses Gertrude and Maud Miller, of the Glades, were visitors here last week. Miss Mabel Wolf, of Woodward, spent a few days with her sant, Mm. Keller, and attended the exercises at State College the beginning of the week, and from there went to Rock Bpfings for a week's visit, at the home of her uncle. John Bwabb, of Erie, is a guest at the home of his brother, James Bwabb, Bliss Meyer, of Virginia, is at the J. M. Ross home for a short visit. Harry Keller is home from college for his vacation, George Meyer was home over Bun day from Milton, Misses Ruth and Mamie Brooks are spending a week with relatives io Bellefonte, Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs, J, M. Ross entertained a number of guests at dinner, I MS LETTERS FROM sUBSORIBERS, { Continued from first page.] Good and true ia the Democracy of ex-Sheriff B. F. Bhaffer, of Nittany, for he has come to this conclusion : “ Either Munson or Berry will be nominated Wednesday, and elected, You editors made a mistake in adver- tising Emery for Congress, If Mr, Emery has any Democratic views, he should come over to us ; we don’t pro- pose to go over to him.” The newspapers published Mr. Emery’s announcement as a pure busi, ness matter, but at the same time the views held by Mr, Emery are more ac- ceptable than those of many Republi- cans we know of. As for Mr Patton, he is an unknown quantity. Farmers’ lostitates in Centre County, The committer to select places for the meetioge of the Farmers Insti- tutes under the Department of Agri- culture, consisting of Willard Dale, representing the Pomona Grange, and Col. W. F. Reynolds, representing the Centre County Agricuiture Exhibiting Boclety, together with the county rep- resentative on the State Board of Agri- culture, met at Col. Reynold’s office last Baturday morning to select places for holding the meeting next winter. The places chosen are Eagleville, Unionville and Pleasant Gap. This is a good distribution of these important meetings and will tend to advance the conditions of sgricuiture in Bald Eagle Valley. Particulars as to dates and speakers cannot be given until the De- partment at Harrisburg issues its an- nual institute bulletin in the early fall, A pps Marriage ileenses, Clarence I£. Tate, Bellefonte Ethel J. Barlett, Bellefonte Mylon E. Wilder, Altoona Auna L. Barlett, Bellefonte Samuel M. Bankey, Philipsburg Jeannette B, Riddle, Philipsburg A. 8B. Williams, Bellefonte Hattie Williams, Bellefonte dl LOCALS Dr. P. H. Dale and wife came to Centre Hali on Wednesday in thelr new sutomobile, Mrs, W. Gross Mingle sccompanied ber sister, Mrs. W. E. Park to her home in New Milford. Keep in mind the festival in Grange Arcadis, Saturday evening. Toe cream, cake, strawberries, etc, will be served, A few days ago a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William A. Odenkirk, at Glen Iron, The {rnd parents are receiving congratulations, The financial statement of the Cen- tre Hall school board appesis in this issue, The statement is very com- plete, and gives all the information on the finances one could wish to know. Hon. P. Gray Meek, secretary of the Democratic state committee, is ill at his home in Bellefonte, and unable to sttend the Democratic state conven tion at Allentown in session st the time the Reporter goes to press, The Twelfth Regiment, N. G. P., is without a colonel, although seversl attempts have been made to elect one, The ballot stands a tie for Colonel Taylor, of Bellefonte, and Msjor Wil liam F, Folimer, of Lewisburg. Before the United States district ert in session in Williamsport a for- eigoer from Berwick will be tried for refusing to answer the questions of a census enumerator. He was brought from the Bunbury jail for trial. It would be the display of wisdom o the part of parents if they would pot permit their children to use tar. get guns. Children with such weap- ons should at lesst be kept off the streets, so that if accidents occur, the wholly innocent will not be made to ufler, Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Breon are in New York having gone there the be- ginning of this week. They willspend the most of their time at Parish, where their son, Maurice Breon, ia located, On their way they stopped at New. berry with Jacob Meizler, who Is an acquaintance, Friday evening of last week Lhe clock weight in the belfry of the Clin- ton county court house fell from its moorings and crashed through =a floor and ceiling. The weight weighs over a half ton, and landed io the office of the county superintendent of schocls who was absent at the time Through the Gazstie it is learned that an effort is being made on the part of the Jadies of Bellefonte to secure an elevator for the Bellefonte hospi. tal. At the time the new annex was erected provision wae male for the in- stallation of an elevator and arrange. ments have been made whereby a practically new one oan be secured and installed for $1161.00, about one half the actual value of 8 new «quipment, The elevator which the hospital authorities have in view was Installed in a large institution in Baltimore, but by reason of poor water power it was necessary to install an elcotrie, which socounts for the bargain, Misses Mary and Elizabeth Blanchard have assum. ed management of this effort and are making a thorough canvass of the community in order to raise the funds necessary, in which they are ‘meeting Centre Reporter, §1 a year. i with much success, » » Harris township A. H, Hosterman spent a few weeks visiting relatives in Union e¢ounty, and the eastern part of Centre county. Frank Btamm, of the Mountain city, spent some time with relatives in this community. Washington, D, C. His son Plerre, who attended the winter gchool term in that place, returned with him, Harry Bhugart, of Altoons, was a guest at the home of his brother George lest Bunday. Mrs. Grant Charles, with her little son, spent part of last week with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. John Stover, at McBrides Gap. Mrs. Julia Willlams, of Lemont, visited friends at B oslsburg from Fri- day until Monday. Mra. John Kline, of Bellefonte, was a visitor at the H, 8B. Hess home, Sunday. Among the relatives from a distance who attended the funeral of Wesley Myers were his son, Edward, with his wife and children, Elizabeth and L ralne, from McKeesport; Mr. and Mrs, William Myers and davghter, Mrs. Hattie Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and daughter, Mrs Edna Ostman, of Alexandria ; Luther Wolf, of Altoona ; Mr. and Mra. Fred Myers, of Fairbrook ; Mrs. A. V. Kline, of Biate College ; Mr. and Mme. W. A, Ishler, Mr. and Mrs. John Ishler, of Bellefonte : Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Myers, of Axemsann ; Mr. and William Myers, of Spring Mills. Mra, Ellen Weiser, of Altoons, isspending the summer with friends in Centre county, was the guest of her sister, Mrs, Mervin Kuhn, daring the past week. Mrs. Annie Davis Barah Battels, who in Washington, D. C Boal home last week, Mrs, Elsie Tauhelm, with girls, from Altoons, visited rents, Mr. and Mrs. William a! Bhingletown. over | Oe Mise who sisLler . Mra, tL the win , Teturned and span tor to tl it her little her pas Hoover, Mrs. Margaret Bmith, of Alto who came for the Wesley Myers, remained for a week with atives in Eoalsburg. : Mr and Mrs, Adam Cramer, of Col. lege township, spent Bun noon at Boalsburg, Quite tending the Btate CO ment, Btones were crushed the public walk, commenced on He, funeral of res day aller. . i , y 4 number : ig are als pers lege commences ins wie fhe concreting for WES Monday, abana One of the well patronized hotels Pittsburg is the Birmingham, which C. T. Williams the proprie- tor. He is a former Centre countian, and if any of the travelers fr county will call at his hotel] be most royslly treated. Together with a bunch of ** green that the government will recoguizs as first class, Mr. a folder, the folds displaying these messages ue they were lurned : Be careful, don't get exciled, it won't bite, you will get there, one good turn de serves another, are you sure no one's looking, turn over, keep cool, don’t got pervous, its coming, get ready, and meet me at— Hotel Birmingham. Now, if you ever felt like going to Pittsburg in your life, you will feel thal way again after unfolding one of Mr, Will. fam’s invitations. in of in this will Hn they oy i ' gooda Williams sent the Reporter - it's far more satisfactory than to spoil the beauty of great, luscious peaches and pears by cutting them. The Atlas E-Z Seal Jar is ideal for all kinds of pre- and you will have imaginable. HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS in Aaronsburg, Mra, Bhoemaker, of Lock Haven, has come to apend some time with her Mra. N. GG. Deshler, & Mrs. Hue Rote visited friends living days. Prof, R. U, Wasson, who is employ- ed at State College, spent the Babbath at his home at this place. Mrs. Duncan, of Lewisburg, was to see Mrs, Forester, who is under the doctor's care for the past month, Miss Della Louden, of Huntingdon, is visiting at the home of Rev, B. R, M. Bheeder. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Philips took an automobile trip to Btate College, one day last week, A. C. Mingle and family, of Belle- fonte, were down in their auto, last | Weduesday, and took supper at the home of K. G, Mingle, Mrs. Maggie Houser and of Bellefonte, are the mother, Mra. Lenker, El Febhl and A. gone to Heoovo to do hanging in the home of Mr, that place, Earnest Stover and son have gone with James Wert to Tusseyville to do ster work for Mr, Wert, of Lewistown, Mrs, guests last daughters, guests of her 8B. Btover have suine paper Fehl, at SOE CRIS Clymer Blover, 80 (iren- of week, entupanied by his sister, oble, of Burnhsm, (Georg: Weaver a few They traveled | J. £. fonte, College, E. Sto { were days 0 an auto, Meyer and family, of Belle d Prof. Twitmeyer , of Slate visited at the home of Luther an ver. Mis, {300 of BSmullton, rge Winter: gpent Lhe with her and dsughter, of and greater part Inst week Mr Mrs, William Hasfflay A pe umber of Miss Rebeca Gulsewite’s young frievds tendered her sa grand surprise party on the eve birthday. The pres and rous, Af & moat de- parents, diy n of her sixteenth ents Lume ie event Were pi etly ter spending t gin ghtfal manner, they were called to the dinh and were treated lo g room ¢ cream and cake, at ———o—— —— J USSoYYiliS. Miss E AM. Ishiler returned home Bellsfonte, where the past weeke atl the of Mr. aud Mrs. Ira From i Franklin Heckman spent of last week atl the hotne of their friend, Ads Mr. sod Mn 4 three ¢chilidr . on Monday i om she spent five aom Baral an Taesday ir i Mellen, Delizel and several of Mm (2ilbert Avis J the home nt day gs of Inal weed Badie Neil Harry, 1 and Fossey ville (3 ¢ six-year old son of Brown, of nder the ils0n., # Mr. near Doe in 8 it Mal. the tired Maleolm suggested that they take down their father's scythe and mow the gr The action fol inwed the suggestion, with the result mentioned. The parents are very anxiousaboul the child, and it Is boped that the wound will heal with. Edward care of tor J. R flaring fr deep gash cat in one of Li faet ® Harry and a brother, Ere Bey for When the children grew “x ems that cilm, Ww it to pull grass pias of {heir task, a out any serious resuits. a—————— There will bs a meeting of the W, C, T. U., at the home of Mrs. Joreph Latz, Centre Hall, Saturday after Boon. Ask CO. Wheeling, Ww. Va. Waverly Special mints wih a at nce and we Eh Spring Mille, by her little daughter, of Yeagertown, | isspending a week with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Zubler, me spent Baturday at Coburn, Mrs, Busan Fiethorn and grandson, | William Pealer and wife for a few | i weeks’ visit, William Myers and family also] John Myers were to Boalshurg to at-| tend the funeral of Wesley Myers, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Corman, Mrs, | Samuel Long snd Mrs, John Horner | were Lo Btate College on Friday to see | The different Rabbath schools sre re Ella Camings spent Saturday at Mrs. ( Rev.) Lantz returned on days with relatives. The school board elected teachers for High school, Yre Grammar, ¥, OG, Walker Intermediate, A. I. Duck Primary, Tibben Zuber Penn Hall, Elis § Crome Hond, Willis: Hove Rev. E Murray, 1 if. Moyer Condo 3 Hane y jenver Da Mou Poly ntain, Hi Ww roof n 1s il i # t h or BBN BD VND DYN NNN Ts. f Decker, Cors not 46 Har: Yarmers Mi Pike Logan, illiam Allison is having a new | put on his farm barn. Bulletin JUNE ON THE GREAT LAKES Restful, delightful, interesting, and instructive, there is o trip like that on the Great land border line between the charming -» 1 those In which ates and Canada. Lakes, seeds United St most year in hich to take the np. For comfort the i yassenger st Anchor have no superiors. grevhoun which "as x rrr $199 v all ¢ lows sufficient time at all st ne palatial ds schedule ii tra vEi~ in day- scenery errant 1 y (tioe © i 4 great lake Cities ana uu INTs « Ignis o thing of distinctive s frames them. The trip through . Clair, with 1. 4% ~ through ¢ the most {f the Js arrays 5 2% River, and +3 1 Lhe Detroit th rough Lake £ 2 01 the the its grea Lak © great Entry, ovel and interesting fe sh ip Car middle Huron, the lake, steamer locks of the ortage lake and canal, across ti} "Dper end of Michi- are n ine Vers over e viciveard mmilos 1 } By ' ‘ hi y inared mies 1 Lhe ive ( JOUrney. LAV Tionests and Octory x i 1 3 , Mackinac Island, ghton and Hancock, Dul The 1910 season Opened on a vovage fr n Fis oer ovage from Bu even 1ffalo, ia » SLODS Marquette, 4 at "asain me Cleve! and. Datrot iC 3 sri caiifa Steamer May 31, when the er first sail The Anchor line the to th Li Annex of up i of America. steam SUres igh standard set by the ° An illustrated folder, f fare, and other informa ati and may be ob tained when or i : Gd tes of ers, course of prepara- anv Penngvivania HN any Pennsylvania to book passen- the Great 1 3 ol ~. ’ 4 who 1s also prepared throu who may desire to ip through Ladies’ Shoes LACE BUTTON AND OXFORDS 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 K. Give us a call. Centre Hall and the quality and styles are always O. Kreamer & Son. Ee oh a a Ye eT Tn Ta i hh oh eh hh ed sossssdd 43 bib bddd ALL IIIS AF 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. Our Grocery line complete nothing omitted. Goods are fresh and of the best grades. a VY. H. STUART BOALSBURG, PA, Tre rere THT rrr rrr TITY rrr ere,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers