The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 08, 1910, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
5. w. srr, « + + Editor ana Proprietor.
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
Second © lass mail matte r.
Centre Harr, . « + + Penna
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 190
pr ~The terms of ehheertpUon to the Re.
porter are one dollar per year in advanoe.
ADVERTISEMENTS, 90 oauts per lines for
hres lusertious, sad 5 cents per ine for each sub-
equent (usertion. Other rates made known on
fp Hention,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Ryforml— Jsate Hol, maalng
ville, afternoon, Harvest Home,
Presbyterian —Spriug Mills,
tre dail, evaning.
Tamey
BO service ; Cen
Lutheran Cate Hall,
Valley, afternoon ;
Methodist —Sprucetown, moruiog;
H all, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening.
United Evaogelical-Tamseyville, morning ;
Egg Hill, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
Communion services at each of these appoint
ments, Rev. W, J. Dice is a substitute for the
Rider —Quarterly conference at Centre Hall on
Saturday | afternoon,
DEMOCRA TiC TICKET.
For Governor
WEBSTER GRIM
For Lieutenant Governor
THOMAS H. GREEVY
For Secretary of Internal Affairs
JAMES L. BLAKESLEE
For State Treasurer
SAMUEL B. PHILSON
For Congress
WILLIAM C. HEINLE
For State Senator
( George M. Dimeling, withdrawn )
For the Legislature
J. CALVIN MEYER
moralag ;
Union, evening.
Gorges
Sentre
LOCALS,
Bruce Rowe has
Philadelphia;
C. P. Long Company sells the best
grade of coal for steam purposes.
Charles Bechrist, of Spring Mills,
who has been seriously ill for some
time, is not improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster, of
Lewistown, are guests at the home of
their son, Dr. J. V Foster, in Centre
Hall,
Dr. G. W. Hosterman advertises a
farm for sale in this issue of the Re.
porter. The sale will be held on the
premises, near Wolf's Store, Tuesday,
October 25th.
John D. Meyer made a run to Cen-
tre Hall over Labor Day, the Blair
County Title and Trust Compavy of
which he is the treasurer, like all
other banking lpstitutions, having
had its doors closed on that day.
Bricker, the Boalsburg grocer, will
be on the Grange Park during the
Grange Encampment and Fair, with
a full supply of groceries, candies,
green goods, ete. Usmpers will find
his booth well filled with goods ip
demand when camping. See his ad-
vertisement in this-issue,
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Krape relurmed
from Williams Grove and other points
by the way of Milroy, where they
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O
Rearick. They crossed the Haven
Mountains in a carrisge Sunday eve
ning, haviog Leen met at st Lhe
Rearick home by Harry Relish and
Mr, Krape's daughters, Misses Clara
and Florence,
A bit of gossip in Haberaburg, not
farnished the readers by the cerre
spondent from that place, is to the
effect that Samuel FMaffar, ex-land-
lord at the Old Fort Hotel, and well
known throughout Centre county, is
seriously cousidering a love proposi-
tion. The Iady mostly interested in
the affair is Miss Weaver, daughter of
the late George Weaver, of HRebers
burg.
H. E. Harman, of DuBols, was in
Centre Hall Tuesday, having eo me
here with D. K. Keller from Belle
fonte where he met the Centre County
Mutual Fire Insurance directors. Mr,
Harman is interested io a movement
among the Patrons of Husbandry in
his home county to establish a fire in-
surance company on the plan of the
company doing business so success.
fully in Centre county.
returned to
Pine Grove Miils.
Miss Margaret Krebs, of State Col-
lege, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Elmer
Reed,
Miss Angeline McBride, of Dale
Bammit, spent Monday with Mrs,
Kate Musser,
Mrs. Mackline and two children, of
Altoona, visited Mts. Roop last week,
Mise Margaret Poters has gone to
Poughkeepale, N, Y., where she will
enter a business college, »
Miss Eva Randolph spent several
days last week with her sister at Ty-
rone.
About sixty delegates attended the
Christian Endeavor convention
which was held here last week.
Miss Mary woods has returned
home after spending the summer
with her brother,
Mr. and Mme. Walter Woods and
little daughter Virginia are visiting at
the home of G. H. Woods,
Misses Mae snd Lucetta Tanyer
spent several days last week in Tyrone
William J. Dale transacted business
in Beliefonte last Wednesday,
Mrs. Katharine Johnson has re.
turned home after an extended visit
among friends and relatives.
Raymond Rudy, a student at Get”
tysburg, spent Wednesday with
friends in Pine Grove Mills,
Conferees Appointed,
The Demoeratic county commitbee
met in Bellefonte Haturday, and pass-
ed a resolution empowering Demo-
cratic County Chairman Kimport to
appoint senatorial conferees. There
was & good attendance of committee
men, aud speeches wore made by Hon,
E. L. Orvis, Hon, C. W. Heinle, and
others,
The conferees appoiated are J. Paul
Fortney, Irvin J. Drosse and J. CO,
Harper, The Centre county dele-
gates, so it is understood, will support
any Clearfield connly man as 8 candi-
date for state senator whom the Clear-
field county Democrats may unite oun,
Joseph Alexander, of Clearfisld, ls
the Republican candidate. Mchofield,
also of Clearfield ccunty. is an inde-
pendent Republican eandidate. With
a Demoeratic candidate who can
secure the full Demoeratic support in
both Clearfield and Centre counties,
the senator to succeed Mr. Dimeling
will undoubtedly be a Democrat,
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Harris 1ownship
The public schocls opened on Mon-
day.
The recent rains aided the farmers in
preparing the soll for seeding.
Luther Dale, of Pleasant Gap, spent
some time in Boalsburg on Monday.
Misses Cecil and Henrietta Harroen-
joyed the time from Friday until Mon-
day with relatives in Bellefonte,
Mr, and Mre, Cleveland SBayder, of
State College, called on friends st
Boalsburg, ou Tuesday,
Miss Aunie Lohr went to Centre
Hall on Saturday to remain for several
days,
A son was born to Mr, and Mrs,
Harry Ishler, Tuesday of last week.
This is number three, all boys.
Mrs. Hannali Burchfield, with
granddaughter, Miss Mabel
are visitors from Binking Valley.
Ishler Brothers, butchers, are build.
ing a pew slaughter house which will
conform to the new state regulations
coveriag slaughter houses,
Rev. J. 1. Stonecypher, Mrs. E M.
Williams and Misses Auns Dale and
Alida Rothrock sttended the C. E
convention at Pine Grove.
The pastor and some of the members
of the Lutheran church are attending
the missionary conference iu session at
Biate College, this week.
A new lighting plant wa installed in
the Lutheran church by L. C. Bullock,
of Milesburg, which is giving very
good satisfaction,
Mra, Katharine Dale and sister Mise
Mollie Hofler, of Centre Hall, sjont a
few days last week with relatives in
Boalsburg.
Mr. and Mra. Daniel Keller, of War-
ren, [llinols, sare visiting relatives ai
Boalsburg, and attended the Biuart
Mothershaugh wedding.
Miss Hallle Riley, of Altoona, Is
spending several weeks in Boslsburg,
har old home, During her stay here
she attended the Niuart Mithersbsugh
Wedding.
Mrs. William Hoy with her little
daughter Charlotte and Mere, Kipe, of
State College, wore visitors atl the R
B. Harrison hom», Wednesday of Inst
week.
Mrs. ©. W, Corl with her nephew,
John Andrew Myers, and Mrs. Joho
Close with her children spent s few
days of last weak atl the home of . their
brother Joseph Myors, at Axe Manu.
A. E. Gingerich and C W Corl st-
tended the Williams Grove ploale last
week, while there the latter purchased
a hay baler. They alsy attended io
some business at Harrisburg.
Mr, and Mra, Edward Sellers, of Ok
Hall, attended the Harvest Home ser
vices in the Lutheran choreh on Bane
day and spent the remaloing part of
the day at the Alexander Kuhn home
Mra, E. P. Mclatire arrived at Boale.
burg on Tuesaday from her home in Al.
toons, Bhe will remain with her
mother Mrs. HBa'ay Raokin for some
time,
Mr. and Mra, Timothy Musser, of
Osceola, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Frederick snd other rela.
tives in Boalsburg. Mr. Masser is in
poor health and thought a visit with
his friends in the east might be bene-
ficial to him. ’
The people of Boalsburg have been
supplied with fine peaches, pears and
er
Beck,
tain, LL. Mothersbaugh, Charles Beg-
ner and George Hosterman furnished
the peaches, and William Markle and
Walker Shutt the pears and plums,
Cleveland Boyder sand Miss Helen
Kline, of State College, were married
at the Lutheran parsonage st Boals
burg by Rev, J. I. Btoneoypher, Thars.
day evening of last week, They spent
a short time at Atlantic City and other
points, and now will go to housekeep-
ing st Biate College, where Mr. Buyder
has a home furnished,
Mra. Ella Bmith, of Altoona, ard
sister Mrs. William Coxey, of Belle
fonts, wers guests of Mm, Nannie
Coxey last week. The ladies are
daughters of Josl Johason, of Belle.
founte. The Johnson family resided ot
the Blue Spring for a number of years,
before moving to Bellefonte, Durlog
thelr visit bere they spent a short
time at the old home with the Wl.
ism Mothersbaugh family,
IAM,
Thomas H, Greevy, of Altoobs, wea
nominated on Tuesd 'y by the Demi -
cratic Binte Executive committee, for
leutenant governor,
Aaronsburg. "
Clarence Halos, of Woodward, |
spending a few days ‘with bis brother,
John Haine. |
Marion Btover is visiting her uncle, |
F. Luse, at West Fairview : from |
there she will go to Harrlsharg to at
tend 8 Basiness College.
The public schonls opened on Mon
day. Prot, Charles Kroamer is teach.
ing the High Fehool ; Lloyd Htover,
Granimar ; Helen Hiover, [ntermedi-
ate ; Ruth Bwabb, Primary.
Rufus Baaver, of Biate
)
College
uncle, A BR. Btover,
Prof. RB U, Wasson went to Coburn
where hie Is engaged in teaching the
High Hchool.
Mrs. Hoy and children
Clap, spent a few
Wasson,
y of Pleasant
days with Mrs,
Lewistown, spent a day at the home
of Lem Stover, st Wolls Chapel.
Mrs. Wilson Bard is spending a
short time at State College.
Mra. Dorablazer, daughter of Rev.
Dornblszer, and her mother, Mrs
Bright, of Springfield, Ohio, spent a
day with relatives and friends, She
went from here to China as a teacher.
in the missionary field,
Mrs. Jane Bollinger and daughter,]
formerly of this place but now of
Philipsburg, are visiting at the home
of her nieces, Ball Mingle and Mra,
Hue Rote,
W. H. Philips and Bamuel Beaver
went to Lock Haven and Renovo in
an auto,
Martha and Beatrice Call went to
State College where they will spend
a few months,
Homer Zrby, formerly of Penn
Hall but now of Youngstown, Ohio,
came Lo see his best girl, Miss Bessie
Btover, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs,
George Stover, [It seems he took her
slong with him for good, The writer
wishes them a bright and happy life
Me, and Mrs McCormick
spent a few days at the home of EE G
Mingle. Mm. Ho¢terman sud chil
dren, of Buffalo, N. Y., is are also
guests al the Mingle home,
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bath atghe bome of Mr. Hockenberg,
Mr. fod Mrs. Kiblinger, nee Cor-
delia Acker, of Chicago, 111, paid their
sunual visit at the home of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Acker. Her
sister Mildred accompanied them to
their home where she will remala for
seveial months,
Mra. she’ Edmuads spent the Hab.
Bulletin
SEPTEMBER AT
REDYCED FARES ACCOUNT
The bathing is at its best.
during the torrid days of summer,
come,
.
J. Oloyd Brooks Burprised,
Monday J. Cloyd Brooks, who with
mede farm, west of Centre Hall, at.
tained his thirty-third year, and thie
brought together a large number of
his friends and neighbors to wish him
wall. Those present were :
und
awd
nin
Hamuel Durst and wife, George Breon
family, F. KE Wieland and wile, J, F. Lutz
wife, Shem Hackenbury and family, Harry (
mings snd family, W H Cammings, 1 L
Moore, Alvin Stump and wife, Martin Keller
Inmally, W. G. Rossman and family, 1, b
aod fuuiily, W. I Baird and wife, Mrs,
Richard Brooks
Mra, 1 WW, Kroamer, O
How. L. Rhone and Florence
Searson and children, Loe Brooks and family,
J.B Eokley and family, C.. BE Nell and
Daniel Bloom, Mes, CB Neff, W.
and
Moore
Hebeeca
sid
I. Bartholomew
Khone, Mm. Gwrge
fainily
Brooks snd
fninily.
rile mmse—
To Correspondeiils
Communications for next week's
issue must be sent one day earlier Lhan
Pleass keep this in
mind.
HHI A ————
Clothing, halts, shoes, over-shoes
and umbrellas for picnic, CC. P. Long
Co's Department Btore,
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THE
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ALBERT BRADFORD
Proprietor
Did You Get
Yours ?
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