i ————————— - THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, 8. W. SIUTH, . . , Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the Post Office Becond Class mail matter, in Centre Hall as PexN'A. THU RBDAY, AU GUST 1910 TERMS. ~The terms of f subseription to the Re- porter are one dollar per yoar io advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per lines for hres tnsartions, and 5 conts per line for each sub eguent lusertiou, Other rales made known ou application. Centre Harr, . . ————————————— SA 2, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Fresbyterian Centre Hall, morning. Hall, morning ; Georges Valley, evening, Hall, morning spring Mills, evening. Lutheran—Centre giternoon Unloo, Methodist—Cantre tywn, altérnoeon | Sprace- Reformed —Tusseyville, Ha'l, evening. United Evangelical—Centre Hall, morning Tusseyville, afternoon ; Egg Hill, evening. The Evangelist B. F. Campbell will preach at each of these services, and at Egg Hill each evening dur- ing the week morning ; Centre Evangelical-Green Grove, Friday evening ; Mountain, Saturday evening ; Tusseyville, Sun- day morning ; Lindan Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, eveulng. Preachiog and administering of the Lord's Supper by Rev. A. H. Doerstler. LOCALS The business men’s picnic was well attended by the young people in Cen- tre Hall and throughout Penns Valley. Rev, B. F. Campbell, the evangelist, will fill the appointment in the United Evangelical church in Centre Hall, Bunday morning. His subject will be * The Battle of the Gods.” J. W. Adams, one of the justices of the peace in Huntingdon, is one of the Reporter's sppreciative readers, and always has a kind word to say for the paper when making a remittance, Dr. Thomas Hunt, dean of the Bchool of Agriculture, at State Col- lege, hss gone to France to study the system of intensive farming carried op successfully there, He will remain ip Europe eight months Lewistown is having a mad dog scare. A dog from Granville bit a number of dogs in Lewistown, and later the Granville dog, which was killed, was declared by the state de partment to have been suffering from hydrophobia. On passiog several dogs that were having a scrap near his home at Bpring Mills, Clyde Royer, the nine years-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Royer, was bitten through the hand by one of the canines. The wound was cauterized by the family physi. cian, and no further serious results are anticipated. ‘John D. Lucas, the carpenter, is building a large porch to his house which will greatly improve the gener- aljsppearance of his home. He just recently built an addition to the house, and after all is completed, the Lucas home will add another com- fortable and cozy residence to Centre \ Hall. Among the clerks on the various Pennsy branches that profited by the most recent changes was Floyd Palm- er, of Linden Hall. He was an extra clerk, and was sent from one place to another wherever his services were needed, but now he has been given a permanent clerkship st Lemont with Station Master Philip C. Bradford, Allen W, Brungart, tenant on the farm of Dr. G. W. Hosterman, located at Wolfs Store, has decided to locate in Texas, together with several other parties in that section of the county. This movement on the part of Mr. Brupgart bss led Dr. Hosterman to sariously consider the sale of his farm, which is especially adapted to stock raising and general farming. Mr. and Mrs, Irvin V. Musser, of Mifflinburg, drove to Centre Hall on Biturday and until Sunday afternoon were the guests of the latter's parents Mr. land Mrs. W. H. Meyer. Mr Masser is engaged in the hardware business in MiMinburg, and is build. ing up a fine trade. The Mussers were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Timothy Musser, of Osceola, Ohio, » contractor and builder, the gentlemen biog brothers, If you are interested in a good Nor mal School, it will be to_your advan. tage to write lu the Lock Haven Biate Normal School for its handsome cata- log. The beautiful scenery of the west branch of the SBusquehanua lo the im- mediate neighborhood Is fluely illus trated as well as the great buildings of the institution. As a progressive #3hool, it insists on having a thoroughly well trained faculty. By referring to the catalog, anyone interested can quickly discover that every teacher has had superior college and univer. sity advantages, The fall term begins Beptember 6b, Former County Buperintendent of Behools C. L. Gremley, secompanied by Mre. Gram'ey, of Rebersburg, was in Centre Hall among friends, stop- ping with Mes. Maggie Harper. Mr Gramley was one of Lhe census er umer- ators, haviog to call on'y 09 manufso- turers ‘n his district which comprised severa' counties, The experience to him, he ssid, wa: a valuable one, knd revealed to him the fsct that not all the large manulscturers were reaping profits and a's) that some of them were earnin; /mmeose returns. Of course, he could speak of these thiogs only In a general way, aaa —— a —r pu - oe. GRANGE ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR Willi Opsn Saturday, Septembre Continue to 16th, 10 and The Grange Eicampment and Fair | will be open for any legitimate busi ness from Maturday, Beptember 10h to | 16th, and all desiring to exhibit their | manufactures and wares or desire to | engage in business will be accorded | privileges by the committee at roason- able rates, Application should made to the chairman, will be rented for any business or amusements in violation of the lawa of | the commonwealth, and all persons holding privileges under this rule will be held personally liable for sny violation. All places of 1 usiness, excepting boarding houses, and | restaurants must be closed on Sunday Sie of intoxicant liquors of all kinds | will be prohibited, and those under the influence of liquor will be exclud- ed from the grounds, All well disposed | persons are cordially welcomed, and the committee will endeavor to make their stay pleasant and profitable, ent ——— Harris township Mrs. William Stuart with her little boys, William and Perry, of Instanter, Elk county, is spending some time at her parental home, Alvin Meyer, of the Mountain City, spent a short time with his parents st Boalsburg. His sister, Misa accompanied him to his home. Mr. and Clement Dale, « fl Houserville, and Misses Lizz'e Fish- | burn and Mary Corl, of the Branch attended the church on Bunday, All are invited to the picuie Farlane’s grove on Friday, ti On Tuesday morning Mrs, Ishler received the sad death of her sisterdn-law, drew Gettig, M Mabel, Mrs, pervices in in Mp | “Hih, Harry | news of the | Mrs. An- i of Braddock visite a witl ley the early re. Ira Risghel tives in Nittany Val of this week. Misa Willa Walte, of Philirsburg visited with relatives at Boalsturg and State College during the past week. Misses Nora M. Miller snd Eflle Rishel spent a few days with friends at State College. Alice Magoflin entertained a number of her companions at a card party on Friday evening. Berviees will be held in the ed church next Bunday ing hour, Mrs. Henrietta Kline some time at the home of her grand. daughter, Mrs. H. 8. Harro, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, N. Lonberger on Bunday morning. Mrs. Calvin Wieland with her sons, Robert and Daniel, are visiting a! Osceola. Mra. Julia Dinges will leave on Fri- day for a visit with relatives at Tot- tenville, N. Y. Miss Beulah Fortney attended picuic at Baileyville on Baturday. Mrs. C. W. Corl spent last Thursday with relatives at State College, Mr. and Mrs. 8B, A. Cole, of Piy- mouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Scholl with their little daughter Thelma, Mill heim, were visitors over Bunday at the George Hostermsn home, Prof. and Mra J. C. Bryson, and their little niece, Helen Woods Ever itt, who were guests at the home of Mra. M. A. Woods for some time, will leave for their home at Derry, on Fri day. Mr. and Mes, Matthew Gobeen and Mr. and Mrs. N. W, Meyer expect tc leave here this buraday } morning for a week's slay at Philedelphia and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mra. A CC. Miss Fannie Hoffer, of Bellefonte, with their visitors, Olie Hofler snd family of Philadelphin, were callers in Boalsburg on Thursday afternoon. Mr. aod Mra. Leonidas Mothers bsugh have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Margare! Sheneberger, to Reuben Russel Biusrt, of Pittsburg, on Wednesday, Beptember 7th, at eleven o'clock, Mm. J. M. Rosa snd Mrs Meyer with her little daughter E iza. beth, ou Friday sfieruoon, erjiyed a drive from their home near Linden Hall, to Boaleburg, where they spent the time pleasantly by calling on some relatives snd sssociates, Mra. E. Amanda Fisher passed another milestone in her journey through life on Bundsy, and Satur. day evening some of her neighbors and companions of her youth gave her a pleasant surprise, which was planned by her son and wife, Mr, and Mrs. George Fisher, Mr, and Mra. Harry Bhirk, of Cen. tre Hall, er} ‘ved a drive to Mtone Val. ley on Baturday, where they visited Me, and Mra, J. B, Mateer. The Mateers were neighbors of the Bhirks wheo they l'ved at the Blue Hp: ing, During their stay they drove lo Mooresville and B alsburg., At the latter place they visited Oliver Gibony, who was a resident of Boa'sturg for several years. Returning on Monday the Bhirks stopped in Boalbu'g just long enough to doa little bands! asking, with some of their old sequaintar ces, Forester A. E. Rupp, whn had charge of the Bear Meadow tract, re signed recently, ani sccepted a posi. tion where he will have the « versight of the forests in Franklin sud Fulton counties. Wa'ter Ludwig, of Cham. Mrs. Reform. at the morn- is spending H the of Mingle and Blia ———— ———————— | of the Mont Alto Behool, will be Mr, Rupp’a successor, and will commence the work September first. Mr. Rupp, for several months, is now locomoting fill his place inn few weeks, The re port circulated several weeks ago that Robert Rellz iad been suspended, was incorrect ; he still holds the po- sition of a forest ranger, Mrs. Maria Wagner, her seventy-second birth- Thuradsy of last week, Mle spent the Inst six months at the he dav, had Hoe Wagner, Boalg. Thuradny Mr Wegner with his family and his moth- for tha William Bitner Tusseyville, pretending that in burg. On morning whartod home st ARs «he had intended goiog there In 8 few days. When they arrived there the Bitners fn with baskets and they noticed were | ading a WH boxes which Wagner to remark, * It looks as If they are going to a pienie. Mrs, * Well, then we will go slong They to a grove and where made outied Mrs, Hamuel Wagoer said, n drove until all near there, not they reached the place Ars did she Bhe received as well as Choice re. been meant, greetioge, pretty and valuable gifts. rangements had realiz: what it many hearly freshmeuts were served. There were all were rels. Mrs, Wagner and her seven great-grandchildren had their pictures taken. The day was one long to tives, P ne Grove Miils Mra. Jacobs spent friends at Btate Collegs, Mr. and Mrs Monday smith, who have been Mra. William Port, to their home st Huntiogs Wednesday, Mme. 1. D lege returned don, last Mr, and Musser spent Mre. Arthur Peters with relatives at this place, Wilson Ard is visiting sat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Bryan, Mme. N. B have returned pent Fridsy Krebs and daughters home after North spending umberiand, Kreba attended several weeks at M RM the Baileyville picnic last Baturday. Miss Lizzie Ward, of Trevoiton, og Mra. N. J. Krebs, Miss Dunlap, of Bellefonte, ing Miss Eaith Dunlap. Carl Randolph lef Minnesotis, future home. Mr. and Mrs State College, r. and Mrs, vieits is visit. on Tuesday for where be will make his Ww. B spent Bunday of the thman, at home of James Smith. Mrs, College, of Biate visited friends here last week Hed, of Altoona, Alfaretia (oss tenton Heberling, Mise Bertha in visitiog M Mr hanna Univer lent TH Has al preached an a sindent reity, Fisher, exoel. sermon in the Luthersn church on Sunday evening. Mr Mre. Harry Walker visiting friends in Johnstown. Bev, Philips, a former pastor of the Methodist church, had charge of service here on Bunday evening and are the pl mo—— The Potter township public schools will open Monday. They will be closed during the week of the Grange Encampment and Fair, — 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- whole Use them when and you will have imaginable, illed §r, which: Crude Oil-light in olor, Means abaaiute EE. Oat Ih Tian wii na bersburg, one of the recent graduates The Bell telephone company Is stringing & one bundred wire eable from the exchange to the borough line, south of the station. movement was reduce ** trouble !’ winimum, meade necessary on the lines to Lhe —————— A AA {lentre Raportear, §1 a voar GRAIN MAKKET. Wheat, now 80 Unis... Corn 76} BY conus . BALIBY - + oxvsss asssorssn FRODUOE AT STORES, 0 | Buiter Yan LADY WANTE PPARBRRIIE cos onies soni 4 To introduce beautifu our very complet suiting Wak! hak Ts ett inna is ols Pati Or i ing direct with Lhe wl nur prices iow if others cnt a $000 weekly you can also. Hamplos Sraclings 14 Dnesl sample cose, prepatd. No money required ] ive tary. Write for particu.arns ! 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Our KING SPREADER is superior to others, because: It will distribute a greater variety of material, will distribute in any quantity from 100 Ibs, to several thousand pounds to the acre. It is simple——any laborer can operate it. It is durable Cleans iss II of acids that ¢ Foreign matter, stones, bolts, lumps do not distribution nor injure th ¢ machine. It is either a ler to make it, It will distribute broadcast or, of corn, pulling ot fertilizer on side--run trees, distributing fertilizer on either side of water lurrows We anx- may are be AUse rust, interfere {wo or one horse machine. a i in drills--will sf either HH Ling is there any requirem Spreader will not fulfill ? Does the low price cause you (The writer who invented the machi i ureble and ellective machine price-- ce being necessary hat wan hink an thal you think oul to consider it ne worked har that could be )r Wi de distribut interior ? bring ol it if i IVE Read What Others S Our odor About Y., Feb. 1, 191¢ entlemen : Have used the Spreader for liming 8 acres HOW 1 ar: well vleanced £3: 3 % AD atl well picaseq Wild Wi Gentlem will answer ever SPECIAL ORDER BLANK We allow you $2.50 Extra Discount if you will give us the names of 6 or 8 likely buyers of our Spreader, alter they are convinced of its value. No. 1 Spreader sells for £15.00; but we offered you $6.00 off and as we now offer you a further discount of $2.50 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 f, 0. b., provided you order THIS MONTH (we will book the order for future shipment) and send us the 6 or § names. You may ship me Spreader No. | Ship it zd inclose § Name . , . PO... Shipping Point | State | If you order for future shipment on do not of course send check now, but if you will take » Spreader at once, we believe enough orders would result in 30 days to oe you va free of cost— the saln of only 6 Spreaders at regular price wi 1 give you a credit of sung gud more to pay for your Spreader, SRR EER SRA OR A i %
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