aa S———— fe THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. 8. WW, slutn, | Editor and Proprietor, Entered nt the Post Office in Centre Hall as Bocond Class mail matter, Centre Harn, . . . Penna, THURSDAY, AU GU ST 18, 1910 motown gemsanis ———————— TERMS, ~The terms of subseription tw , the Ke- porter ure oue dollar per your in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per lines for fires tosertions, and 5 counts per Hue for each sul- equent tusertion. Other rates made known on wpplioation, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Evaogelioal—Tuasseyville, morning ; Linden Hall, evening. Presbyterian—Centre Hall, Mills, afteraoon. morning ; Spring Reformed—Union, morning ; Spring Mills, af- ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Lutheran—Spring Mills, morning, Harvest Home ; Tusseyville, afternoon, Harvest Home ; Centre Hall, evening. United Evangelical—Rev,. B, F. Campbell, an foterdenominational evangelist. of Weatherly, will preach at Lemont, S8nuday morning; Linden Hall, afternoon ; Egg Hill, evening, All are most cordially invited to be present. Rev, Campbell will preach at Egg Hill every favor able evening 1 from the 16th to the 2 & Reporter e Bogioter. Mrs. John H. Snyder, Centre Hall George W. Ocker, Lewisburg Virginia Vanslain, Altoona Master Ralph Klepser, Altoona Jacob Walker, Centre Hall H. i. Foust, Spring Mills Mrs, Puella K Clemens, Lewisburg Mrs. Lizzie C. Lingle, Centre Hall Mary E and Nettie R, Lingle, Centre Hall Mrs. Lucina E. Lingle, Sunbury Mrs, George Nearhood, Centre Hall Mrs. Grant Meyer, Lemont L. Maynard Barger, Spring Mills Iva V Hennigh, Spring Mills Dora Wingard, Colyer Lioyd Feese, Colyer Mrs. Salesbury and daughter, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. A. Walter, Millheim Mr.and Mrs. SW, Gramiey and daughter Millheim on and Mrs. A. D. Stover, Wilmerding Harold Kersch Harold Snoddy Roilan Fullmer Milo Ellicot Howard Carson Wor Walter Ye Adolph Hohn Merril Cook Raymond Horner Larue Brancher Bennie Jumper John Cambell Orval Miller William Homan, Centre Hall Margaret E. Bailey, Centre Hall Mary F. Siegal, Spring Mills ( Mary Wagner, New Bloomfield Harold Mellon Ralph Jacobs Lamar McOinley Jacob Gephart Earl Williams George Kinch Hoy Rockham Harvey Still Millard Myers Clifford Braucher Herbster John H, Wigner, New Bloomfield A. Myre Brinton, Coleraine Florence Rhone, Centre Hall J. M. Stil r, Freeport, IIL Daniel Daup, Centre Hall Rev. B. F. Campbell, Weatherly Clara an 1d Hannah Kessels, Sunbury Emmina Holtz, Bunbury Mrs. J B. Thom was, Indianapolis Nora B. Smith, Lamar George B. Raker, Trevorton Viola BR. Raker, Mifflinburg Mrs, George Seamon, Annie Margaret G. Allen, Linden Hall Minn. Fogleman and ————— A ———————— LOCALS, Last week 8. J. Rowe went to Little Falls, New York, where he is superio- tending the erection of machinery sold by the firm that employs him, After a visit with her mother for some weeks Miss Nellie Kerlin return- ed to Cincinnati, Ohio, on Wednesday to resume her duties in a printing es tablishment Miss Anpa Mitterling is seriously thinking of returning to her home in Centre Hall in the near future. Bhe has been ir Chicago since the latter part of last September, Miss Margaret Goodhart, on her re- turn from Johnstown where she visit. ed her brother, B. M. Goodhart, brought with her her little nephew, Franklin Goodhart, who will be cared for by his grandmothers until his little sister, who arrived a few weeks ago, will no longer need #0 much at- tention. Mr. and Mrs, Roy E. Bomboy, of Berwick, last week were guests of Mr. snd Mrs. B. 8. Kreamer, Mrs. Bom- boy is the daughter of the late Rev. Lohr, at one time a resident of Mill heim, and a relative of Mrs. Kreamer. Mr. Bomboy is the secretary of the Berwick Y. M. C. A., and is exceeding- ly active in his fleld of work. He is on his way to the Y. M. C. A. conven- tion at Mt. Grelna. Dr, aud Mrs. H. Clay Campbell and Dr, and Mrs, William Lentz, of Phila delphia, came up to spend as short time at Penns Cave. Both gentlemen sre connected with the veterinary department of the University of Penupsylvania, at Philadelphia, the former as an instructor, snd the Istter has charge of the clinics, Mr, Campbell is the senior of the Campbell brothers, owners of Penns Cave, and with his family spends as much of his time at the besutiful country site as is possible for him to do, The children and grendehildren of the late Henry Campbell, who for many years lived st Fairbrook, will hold their sopusl reunion today (Thursday ). The children are these : Mr. snd Mrs. John Campbell, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs, Millo Campbell, Penp- sylvania Furnace; Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Meek, Biate Coliege ; Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Musser, Tyrone; Mr, and Mrs. H. N. Koch, Pennsylvania Furnace ; Dr. and Mrs, H. Clay Campbell, Phila- delphia; Mis Esther Onmpbell, State College, and Robert P. Compbell, Penns Cave. The gathering will be st Penns Cave, foi stvha itor Reotinlodl, The reunion of the Hezsl Shaffer families was held at Hecla Park, Sat- utday, and was largely attended, al-| though the morning hours indicated | the reverse so far as numbers were con cerped, It was agreed to the exercises until after lunch, was prepared at twelve committes had misnamed this feature, for it was a feast fit for any royal king. Following the feast, the preside: t called the members Lo order at a meet. ing in the suditorium, Music was rendered by Miss Verna Allison who presided at the piano, assisted by Mary Rich, the latter of Lock Haven, Charles B, Harter, IL... A. Busafler apd others. The address of welcome was by our friend, Hon. Fred Kurtz, and then again followed music. The next address was by John Shaffer, of Lock Haven, a descendant of one of Lhe five brothers who came over to this country from Germany with William Penn, about the time Penn made bis treaty with the Iodians. ** When the Roll is Called Up Yonder’ was then rendered after which ex-Beoator W. C, Heinle spoke. Mr, Heinle was born and raised right among the Ha- zel and SBhafler families, consequentiy was fully acquainted with his‘ sub- jects,’ Miss Mary Rich recited “ Money Musk,’ in elegant style, The election of officers for the follow- ing year resulted thus : L. A. Shsfler, president ; Thomas 8B. Hizd, president ; Ammon J. Hezel, secre tary ; and Wilson Hez |, tressurer After one of the most agreeable roe uplons yet held, the organization ad Vite next year at the same place. XXX a A A Centre County UU. KE. Union, To Christian Eodeavorers of Centre county and all others who are 15th annual ¢ sation of the Centr County C. E Union Grove Mills, Augus! AVE meets st ¥ —five sessions in sil. A splendid pro gram is belog prepared, time is anticipated. All Christian E deavor workers and others are request- ed to be presant ; everybody Is invited banners by sendiog the largest delega tion, The manager of the Bellefonte Central Raliroad has kindly consented to run tralos to and from Pine Grove Mills to suit the delegates, sor Alp OaK Hall, Mrs, Newton Miller Thursday in Bellefonte, Miss Katharine Durst, of Greenville, was 8 pleasant guest al Sunny Hill side on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Oucar Rishel and son Harold es jryed a drive and picnic at Hecla Park last Thursday. Mary and Elizabeth Everts, after spending several weeks at the home of Arthur Peters, returned to their home in Pine Grove Mills on Sunday. Miss Izora Rupp is spending some time at the home of Theodore Boal, at Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blazer and Samuel Reitz atiended to business in Bellefonte on Saturday, Mra. Charles Zsigler has opened an jce cream parior st her home and offers Harvey's delicious ice cream to the publie. Misses Miriam and Helen Dreese, of Lemont, were guests at the home of William Ferree on Saturday. Arthur Peters, wifes and son spent SBonday with friends at Pine Grove Mille. Mrs, Oscar Rishel has been ill several days, Mrs. Lewis Brown spent several days in Ballefonte. Mrs. Krape returned to her home in Salona on Monday, after a few weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. William Ferree, Bome of our people saitended the pienic st Centre Furnace, on Satur- day, snd others er joyed the day at MeFarlane's Grove, Me. and Mrs. George Mitchell and #708 were recent callers in town, ———— PADIS, Rebersburg. Lee Kidder, of Pittaburg, is at pres ent visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Levi Fallmer, at this place, Rev, Ira Bpangler aud wife are at present visiting io this vicinity. William Huabler lost two valuable cows, last Saturday. They became bloated afier being put in pasture, James Zeigler uleo lost a cow Inst week from the same cause, Mrs. Bamuel Strobecker became very ill, last week, while visiting her brother, Bamuel Moyer, in Sugar Val- ley. At this writing she is unable to return to her home io this place, George Woodside and wife, of Potts ville, visited st the homes cf Monassas Gilbert, one day this week, John Kile, of Philadelphia, will sta: t # bakery in Rebersburg in the near future. HBamue! Frank aod family, of Harrie. burg, sre at present visitiag relatives in vbersburg. The Banday-school union plenie which wn beld In Smuli's woos, north of lows, last Maturdsy, was jargely suanded. 1 The Coburn baod furnis! the music, Mr. Kepuer, of Harbor, Shant spent last for last week at the home of Krape. wiLLiass GROVE PloNto, | Hedoced Rates via Pennsylvania Rallrond, { For the Grangers’ picnic at Williams { “drove, Pa., August 20 to Beptember 3 the Pennsylvania Railroad will sell Grove Peuneylvania and Elmira, Frederick intermediate stations on the Northern Central Railway, Augast 24 to Saptember 2, inclasive, good for going passage only ou date of lesue, sind for return passage to resch origin. wl starting point not later theo Mep- | tember 6 from stations in al reduced rates, sata sai a——— townsnip Frank Milward, little Plespnat Gap, spent Fuuday ip burg. Harris Me and Mrs. their with bright #0, Boals- from Boule. big sod some of thelr visitors e joy. ed uw basket picule at the McFarlane home, Wedpesduy of last week The the MeFar- Haturday wus e: joyed by all who participated io it KF. W, Weber A number of people sSunday-echool pieanie In line grove oun moved on asta i pa Han ons pe 3 ni NEY ORAIN MARKEE, | BYe.. eprons “un HB Wont, 1 new 90; old 5 | BRTIOY easeorer cr vssssssn DO} OBB sucssrssivsessisssnnn $8 Corn wasessrase PRODUUE AT KTOKEHS, 18 | Butler. cos assem 8h EQEB -oocsrss vinsss vores LADY WANTED To Introduces our very complete Fall beautiful wonl sultinge, wash fabrics fancy walstings, silks, hdkfe, petticoats, eto Up tn date N ¥Y, City Patterne, F tiest line on the matket Dealing direct with the milis youn will ind nur prices low If others can make $000 0 $ % 00 weekly you ean also. Namoles, full in structing in nest sample case, shipoed expres prepaid, No money required, Exclusive terri wwy. Write for particniars, Be first 10 anply Frandard Dresy Goods Company, Dept. 00, Blog bamion, N.Y, PPRACTICAL AUCTIONEER, — The under signed apucunces that he is a praciical suctioneer, and is making & specialty of farm Bix years' experience L. ¥. ROAN, Lemont, Pa, (0 Bap "10 | rard. oes Potato... line of he will have Club house. Mrs. Bamuuel Grove, of Pipe Grove Mille, sand Mre, Ross Grove with her little son E Igar, of Beotia, speat Sane day in Boslshurg. Mrs. Laura Bricker and son Howard epeot Sunday at Potters Mille, George Keichl!ine ard dsughte, Miss Gertrude, of Pine Grove Mille, spent ernoon in Boals. clinrge of the Saturday aft int consistory of the Misses Margaret and Ruth Coxey, are the home of their Mrs. Nasuuie Coxey, Mra Joho Wilght is ves at MM inburg. Mis PP. 8 lihler visiting wilh with her boys are speodiog Pohiladelphi aud sone time in Atlantic Mra. Adaline Kline, of HBiste Col. Robert M Pitte. iniley Bailey, were with the company for several days, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Me! Walcut spent Boalstarg Misses Phoebe and Nellie G stig, of Altgons, Misses Marjorie and Rachel Rothrock, and Miss Mabel Meyers, of Boalsburg, had a delightful time with the J. M. Welland family at their pleasant home at Cedar Creek. Mr and Mre. J. FF. Harrison, toona, visited the former's John Harrison, who is ill at his bhome at Jersey Shore; before returning home they spent some time wilh relatives sl state College snd Boalsburg. John Durst and daughter, Miss [rene, from near the Black Hills, South Dakota, snd Miss Katharine Darst aud ber nlece, Miss Rose Durst, of Gresuville, are visiting this week with the Usras Durst and Banus) Wagner families. Mise Katlharive Durst ie a sister of Johu Darst, and Miss Rose Durst is his daugliter, who has been at home with ber sunt at Greenville for a period of eight years, he Durets were formerly from Cen tre county. Mrs. Busan Hofler, de ceased, was one of the family. Be fore coming to Boalsburg they visited at the A. C. fonte. Mr. Mingle brought them to Boalsburg in his automobile on Mon. day afternoon. ———————— APSA UTA ANN) In buying a cough medicine, don’t be afrsid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There Is no danger from it, and relief la sure to follow, Ewpecially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Hold by Marray and Bitner, ‘ Urae and family, of Mr. and of College township, home, Mrs. Robart Mintle, of Friday In Grove, of Al brother, SPECIAL ANGLESEA OCEAN CITY $0.00 Round Trip Via Delaware River Bridge COVERS LABOR DAY 1. BR. WOOD . Traffic Manager Will Hold it Whole That's one strong feature in favor of the “ATLAS E-Z SEAL" — it has a wide mouth for large fruits. Another is its uniform thickness—no thin spots or weak places in an ATLAS E-1 SEAL Jar. Sell a third good point is its smooth top, which can’ tcut the hand when sealing. Be sure to ask your dealer for the ATLAS E-Z SEAL Jar and take no other. HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO. Wheeling, W. Va. om Red Mill ||’ ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor Did You Get Yours ? SILVER SPOON FREE! With “Ver Rest » A Coupon in Every Sack SAVE THEM HOLLY BEACH AVALON $0.20 Round Trp Via Market Street Whar! AT THE SEASHORE GEO. W. BOYD, Gener a The KING LIME SPREADER DEAR SIR : Are you still considering the Spreader question? We are very anxious fo place one with you, because Wwe gre sure it would result in many more sales ; and we are anx- fous to place it with you NOW in order that orders may be booked early for the coming season. We therefore make you a YERY Special Proposition. Our KING SPREADER is superior to others, because: It will distribute a greater variety ol material, will distribute in any quantity from 100 Ibs, to several thousand pounds fo the acre. It is simple— any laborer can operate it. It is durable—cleans itsell of acids that cause rust, Foreign matter, stones, bolts, lumps do not interlere distribution nor injure the machine. itis either a two or one horse machine, fer to make it. It will distribute broadcast or, in drills--will straddle row of corn, putting out lertilizer on die gr side--run between fruit trees, distributing fertilizer on either side of water lurrows. Is there any requirement of that you think our Spreader will not fullill ? Does the low price cause you fo (The writer who invented the machine worked hard to bring ont a durable and eflective machine that could be sold at a low price--a low price being necessary for wide distribution--a larm- er doesn't feel lke paying from $45 to $60 for a machine that is to be used in spreading lime or ert ilizer. only a Tew acres.) Shall we book you NOW for | shipment ? Will 4 machine to you in September 0 with 4s you may pre- y Ours consider it inferior ? ship Read What Others Our Spreader Say About need Gistri- your Spreader worked $0 a charn Jar m may n implement in the Dear future, If you have 1 matter for suld be please d to receive it, Owensboro, Ky., June 24, 1910 The Lime Spreader spreads the lime as you claimed, Yours, S. R. EWING Gentlemen Petersham, Mass, june 23 ill say yout Spreader is alright € Hrs, JOHN A. CARTER. i9io Gentlemen : 1 wi Y Albion. N. Y., Gentiemen : Have used the Spreader for and am well pleased with it Yours, Feb, 1, liming 8 acres alfalfa, CC. HOWES. igio Amelia, Va., July 13, 1910, Gentlemen : 1 am well pleased with the Spreader, and believe it will answer every purpose. Yours, R. T. VAUG HAN, Lynchburg, Va. July 14, 1910, Gentlemen 1¢ Hand Spreader gives satisfaction. You re, LYNCHBURG IMPLEMENT CO ~ SPECIAL ORDER BLANK We allow you $2. 50 Extra Dideount if you will give us the names of 6 or 8 likely buyers of our Spreader, after they are convinced of its value. No. 1 Spreader sells for $15.00, but we offered you ¥6.00 oft od a we now offer you a further discount of Ad 50 as above noted, and so the No, 1 Spreader will cost you only $26.50, Freight Paid, The No. 2 will cost you only $23.50 £. 0. b., provided you order THIS MONTH (we will book the ordér for future shipment) and send us the 6 or 5 names, ou may ship me Spreader No. CWNhip it I inclose §. . . Name , . . BO. ..i4.4 W so order for future shipment check now. but 1 will take a ¢ | enough result in 30 days to + cost— the sale of on wad mer a la Salt of anus ax mr ay fo your Spreader, Bi vv A i ol bases
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