Sa THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, 8. W., SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre HALL, . . . PENNA THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1911. TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per lines for hres (usertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub- equent insertion, Other rates made known on application. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. ‘resbyterian —Centre Hall, morning. theran-—-Centre Ha'l, morning ; Hey, afternoon ; Union, evening. Georges {othodist-—Centre Hall, morning ; un, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. nusic at all appointments. ‘united Evangelical-Egg Hill, morning ; wsnyville, afternoon ; Centra Hall, evening munion at all points. Rev. H A. Beufer, new Presiding Elder, will officiate at the a services, and will also preside »t the «rly conference iu the Centre Hall charch, ay afternoon at 2:30, and preach in the rening. Spruce- Easter POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR BHERIFF, ‘e are authorized to announce that Arthur B, Ae of Pouter township, is a candidate for the of Sheriff, subject to the rules and reguls- « of the Dem cratic primaries to be held dred. paid are authorized to announce that D. J. yingery, of Huston township, is a candidate for he office of Sheriff subject to the decision of the mocratic primaries 10 be held on June 3rd. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are anthorizad to announce that John R wn of Ferguson township. is a candidate for of Commissioner, subject to the usages { the Democratic party. ¢ are authorizad ro announce that John H unkle, of Potter wwnoship, is a candidate for ! fice of Coun'y Commissioner subject to the s and reguiations of the Democratic party. paid re requested to anuounce t at John L Il be a candidate tor County Commis- , subject to the decision of the Democratic oters of the county a8 expressed at the pri maries to be held June 3rd, 1911 paid We are authorized to apnounce that William stover, of Peou township, is a candidate for fice of County Commissioner, subject to the sion of the primaries of the Democratic party sue Sed, paid Vo are anthorired to anpounce that William . Of Pleasant Gap, in Spring township, Is a lidate tor the office of County Commissioner, ibiect to the dJdecis ons of the Democratic pri- wries to be hed June Sed, paid FOR COUNTY TREASURER. hereby announce myseil! a candidate for of Centre county, subject to the deci ¢ Democratic primaries to be held June J. MITCHEL CUNNINGHAM, paid Bellefonte, Pa. We are authorized to announce that John D. or, of Walker township, is a candidate for iy Treasurer, subject to the usages of the mocratic party. paid Ve are authorized to announce that Frank tsrebe, of Philipsburg Borough, is a candi nie for the office of County Treasurer, subject y the decision of the Democratic primaries to be June 3rd. paid FOR REGISTER. sre authorized to announce that J. Frank of Centre Hall borough, is a candidate for ter, subject to the usages of the Democratic paid ofice FOR RECORDER. We sre authorized to announce that D. A trich, of Walker township, will be a cands f he office of Recorder of Centre county, re decision of the Democratic voters ¢ county as expressed al the general pri- €s to be heid saturday, June 3rd. paid FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. are apthorized to announce that J. M, hline is a candidate for the office of District ruey, subject to the usage 8 of the Democratic paid are authorizad to announce that DD. Paul ‘ortoey. of Bellefonte, is a candidate for the +f of District Attorney, subject 10 the usages { the Democratic party. paid We are authorized to announce that J, Kenne- sirnston, of Beliefoute, is a candidate for the of District Altorpey, subject to the action Le Democratic voters at the primary election ¢ held June 31d paid FOR PROTHONOTARY. We are asthorized to sonounce that D, R man, of the Borough of Bellefonte, i= a can didate for the office of Prothonotary, subject, to the usages of the Democratic party. Paid. LOCALS, Who can guess this: Congress do? Itsuben Garis purchased a plot of greurd, adjoining his parents’ home, from B. H. Arney. Anvs, widow of Bimon Ward, died in Ealleyville, aged seventy-seven years, Bhe was a daughter of Richard Irvin, sn early settler. Mre. Russell, wife of Banker Will- ism Buseell, of Lewistown, was re. cently bitten by a pet dog supposed to have bad rabies. Mrs. Russell is undergoing treatment at a pasteur institute, Miss Jonnie Foreman returned from Youngstown, Ohio, where she had been visiting her brother, Edward Foreman. She was called home on account of the illness of her mother, Mra. Barah Foreman, who is now, however, slightly betier bat yet sericusly ill, Miss Viola Harter, a student in the genior class of the Lock Haven Htate Normal Behool, came home Wednes- day of last waek. Bhe remained at the home of her parente, Mi. and Mrs. Ephraim Harter, near Tusseyville, until Tuesday of this week, when she returued to Lock Haven, ‘There is no plow cqual to the SByra- enss, The Byracuse riding plow has sdvantages Lhe operator realizes only after having used other makes. The 8, recuse turns any width furrow you wasnt ; throws upright or flat, just as you like it —J, H. and 8. E Weber, Centre Hall and Osk Hall Biation, Oa Bunday a baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs. Edward Brown, at the howe of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mis. Ephraim Keller, at Axe Mann. Congratulations, Mr, Brown is con- nected with the Bell Telephone Com- pany and this week moved from ness Bellefonte to Centre Hall, where he expec's to reside, A pension has been granted to Mrs, Margaret BR. Hanna, of Bpring Mills, through the agency of W, A. Krwe. Mrs, Hanas, before ber marriage to Mr. Haons was the widow of Bamuel Hurshibarger, who was killed in battle during the civil war, Mr. Hannpa heving died Inst Decsmber, she has now been restored to the pension roll Mrs. William Odenkirk, of Glen Iron, eame to Centre Hall last week to pasist her parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Meyer, lu moving from their recent homes near the station to the house urchased by Mr, Meyer from Mrs, osish Dale. Mra, Odenkirk was sc- companied by her little Jaughiter Dorothy, ana returned to Glen Iron on Moods i What will LOCALS, Potatoes wanted. Write or tele- phote C. P. Long & Co.,, Bpring Mills. tf. Mrs. George O. Benner has been confined to the house on account of sickness. Mrs. D. J. Meyer, last week, went to Rebersburg to visit among friends and relatives, The W.C. T. U. will meet at the United Evangelicti parsonage Satur. day afternoon at 2:50 o'clock. Rev. B. H. Hart, of Harrisburg, will give a free lecture in Millheim, Mon- day evening, 10th inst, under the auspices of the Millheim order of I.O. O. F. Bpecial music has been prepared, Mrs. G. J. Wolfe, of Bpring Mills, announces that she has returned from the city with a fine lot of millinery goods, and after April 12th she will have on hand a large number of styl- ishly trimmed hats. You are invited to look the goods over, Messrs. D. R. Foreman, deputy prothonotary, of Bellefonte, and A, B. Homan, of Altoona, were callers at this office on Wednesday. Both came to Cenire Hall to visit their mothers, Mrs. Foreman baving been quite ill for two weeks or more, Centre Reporter office after giving her services continuously for the greater part of two years. She was an effi. cient and agreeable employee. The Reporter is in need of a bright, snap- py girl to take her place, A James Gregg, one of Tyrone’s schoo! tewchers, was in Centre Hall last week, having come here to visit his sister, Mss. Mary Mille", who Las some thought of going to Texas « make her home with an uncle, Mrs. Gregg, who had been ill, has again recovered her former health, To arrange for a district Fuuday- school convention, and to attend to other tu«iness, Prof. C. E. Royer, of Spriog Mille, made a trip to Centre Hall on Tuesday. Mr. Royer is one of the Gregg township school téach- ers, aud will open a private sctiool on Monday for second and grammar grade pupils Ap Marriage wlcenses, Robert C. Strouse, Bellefonte Mary L. Bair, Spring Mills John Boencer, Bellefonte Grace Yarnell, Howard Ebon Bower, Bellefonte Rath K. Bwaby, Asronsburg Titus Frantz, Port Matilda Ella Grabam, Port Matilda William H. Bmith, Johnstown Florence Kessinger, Bellefonte George Bhuey, Bel'efonte Margaret Boring, Bellefonte Spring Mills, G. OC, Walker moved into the James Leitzell home apd Jesse Long, of State College, moved into his own house vacated by Mr. Walker. Roth Lohr has been on the sick list for a few days. Katherine Btover spent a few days with ber sister, Mra. Walker, G. C King and wife spent Saturday sfterpoon at Centre Hall, where Mr. King was suctioneer for the Ripka sale. Rev. Martin, the Evar galical minis. ter, moved into the parsonsge avd Rev. Carls moved to Madisonburg. Cavil Rice, of Virgivia, was iu town on Faturday. He left on Monday for Wisconsin. Prof. Charles Auman and wife, of Bellefonte, were Bunday visitors at the home of Peter Auman. William Steeley and wife, of Bun. bury, were week end visitors with C. C. Cummings, I'be Lutheran and Reformed Bun- day-schools will have Easter services on Easter evening. Mabel Long, of Lock Haven Nor- mal, was home a week for her apring vacation, She was accompanied to the school by her sister, Miriam, and Carrie Dartges, who will take the spring term at the Normal, The schools will all close their win. ter term this week, Bpring term will open Monday, April 10:h, GCeorgas Valley. C A. Ripka moved to Colyer Wed- nesday of Inst week, J. B. Ripka had the misfortune to get his foot in the saw while working in the saw mill Wednesday of last ‘week While his foot was badly cut be was fortunate in escaping as he did. Mrs. B. E. Gobble js at present at the home of 8. E Ertle, where she is taking care of her grandmother, Mra. Ertle, who has been ill for some time Mr. and Mre. W. Lingle spent Ban. day with the latter's sister, Mra, Will. iam Liogle, at Tusmeyville Morris Lingle and lady friend, Miss Bess Davie, left for Lock Haven where they willspend a week visiting friends. Mra. Bara Reeder is confined to the house with eczema, Mr. and Mrs. James Osman, of Lemont, visited at the home of CC. W. Lingle over Bauday, Mrs. John Ripka, of Decker Valley, spent Tuseday at the home of her son, J. B. Ripka. sts smn SI MSA Colyer. Master Willlam Stump, of Centre Mille, paid his mother and friends a brief visit. Conrad Lingle is in very delicate health. GG. M, Cooney, state health in- apector, rec ntly made a tour of Potter township. I'he Fleisher Gap rural line of the Bell Telephove Company busy erecting poles for the new line, G. R. Meise’ sale on Baturday was well attended, and articles sold at fair prices, William Jordan and Robart Boal spent Sunday at State College, Butcher William Mover purchased a floes horse from MeNitt brothers lo Mifflin county, one day last week. Mrs. D.G. Wagner, of Manor Hill, spent Haturday afternoon at the home of Danlel Fye, Oliver Corman and Ivy Bart ges, of 8 Mill through this Vimy wih soe very ie en. i Harris 1o0wnship | ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks, of Pine Btump, spent Friday at Boalsburg. HB. M, Hell has broken ground for a new dwelling house on his vacant lot Join W, Weber, of Hecla Park, was | in this place over Bunday. | Miss Olive Decker, of Altoona, is | visiting relatives at Boalsburg, Frank Thorpe and family moved | from Kantz to Boalsburg last week. There will be services in the Re-| formed church Bunday afternoon at 2 80 o'clock. Kleckner Relish, of Altoona, enjoy- | ed a few days last week at the home of his sister, Miss Mary Relish. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bamuel Earlystown, spent Boalsburg, Messrs, T. R. and Frederick Weber, of State College, attended to business in Boalsburg lust Wednesday. Prof, H. C. Rothrock is looking after political matters throughout certain parts of the county this week. Miss Mary Grove will open a sum- mer school at Boalsburg, Monday, April 10th. Mrs. Walter Weaver and children, of Axe Maun, spent a few days at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Christ Meyer. The public schools of Boslsburg closed last week. Ray Young, a pupil in the primary school, has missed only one-half of a day during three terme, Mrs. Mary Brouse, who spent the winter with Mr. sand Mrs. Heory Frederick, returned to her home at Pine Grove Mills on Mouday. Rev, B, 1 | i i of | at Durst, Baturday Charles Stover, (. H Wieland, Mr. and Mrs. John Close, Mra. William Stover, Misses Mary Reish and Della Ishier attended the funeral of Mra. Jane Miller on Monday. The Bhingletown Sunday Behool, of which Joho R. Brackens is superin- tendent, will give a special Easter service, Bunday afternoon, April 8th, at 2 o'clock. All are cordially invited George Koch moved from the Lee farm to Boalsbureg ;: Alfred Lee from one of the Boal farms to the one re cently purchased by him ; George Mothersbaugh from Boslsburg to the farm vacated by Mr. lee; Chris Mayer to the Mothersbsugh home jo Boalsburg. Those who left Boalsburg on Mon. day for other pisces where they will be employed, were: Miss Ruth Rupp to the home of Prof. Stoddard, at State College ; Mise Anns Schenck to work for E W. Hess, near Shingletown and Roland Young, who will be em- ployed by George Bwabb, near Pine Grove Mills, March went out like a lion. morniog of April lst was cold but clear. Btorm clouds gathered during the afternoon and the day closed with a regular snow storm. Nines then sll kinds of weather prevailed—rain. sleet and snow—with nothing to re mind one of spring except the robins, who siog oceasionally. The A brief report of the Boalsburg Pri- mary school, Mary M. Grove, tescher, is sppended : Iv attendance avery day, Ruth Mitler, Ray Young, Frauk Hosterman and Urorge Looberger The attendance throughout the term was excellent, snd during one month the percentage was 99. Class A, the members of which were Daniel Wie. iand, Donald Williams, Paul Coxey, Mary Kidder, Tammie Lee, Elizabeth Lucas, Cecil Harro, Bessie Young, were promoted to the C grade of the Grammar school. The entire enrolls ment tor the term was 30, The Boalsburg Grammar school elos- ed the last day of March. The follow. ing brief report is submitted by the teacher, E. K Williams: Nomber of pupils, 28 ; percentage of attendance, 95 ; Charles Hosterman missed but a haif day. Those promoted to the High school are Helen Coxey, da Sagner, Anna Behenck and Wayne Shutt, B and C classes were promoted. Those in other township schools who passed the examivation for entrance to the High school are these : From Rhingle- town, Edith Klinger ; Linden Hall, Rsabecea and Edwiona Wieland, Roy Catherman, Ralph SBearson, and For- est Miller, Iron Beds Springs Dressers Couches Divans and any and all goods now Chairs Tables Desks Stands Rugs in stock in our store. CENTRE HALL, PA. Tusseyville. Edward Wolf, of Altoona, for several days was a guest atl the home of his friend, Miss Rebecca Bpangler. Miss M. Rebacea Cox went to Belle fonte on Baturday, where she spent several days at the home of her mother. Those afMicted with grippe are Mrs. Bamuel Floray, M. Rossman Wert, Kenneth Wert and Miss Mary Weaver. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Floray on Monday and left 8 baby girl, The little Miss received a warm welcome, Mr. snd Mra. Adam Kruwmrine moved to Tasseyvilie Thursday of last week. Mr. Krumrioe sold his proper- | ty in Boalsburg, and purchased the! Strom home fo this place, | A school term of eight weeks will | be taught st Tuseayville, The term | will commence Mondsy, April 10th, | and all those preparing to tesch should aitend this school. An sable instructor has been secured from Franklin and Marshall College. Mra. William Bitner 1:ft for the home of her gon, John Bitner, at Al- trons, on seenunt of the illness of his wife. Mrs. Bitner will be gone about two weeks, during which time she will also visit ber brother, William Wagner, and other relatives and friends, olan An Egg Record Mm. J. G. Dauberman, in Centre Hall, has beens most successfal in pro- ducing egee from a flock of 157 brown leghorn bens. The record made for the past seven days are these : 135, 123, <2, 125, 146, 121, 127, total 809, A Volatoes, If you have potatoes tn sell. call on or write W. Gross MINGLE Centre Hail, Pa. Spring Mills, Philip Bhook and Bruce Hettinger moved into the Philip Shook home, Eiward Decker and Jesse Long moved from Bate College to their own home at Spring Slille. This house was vacated by Grover Walker, who moved into the James Leiizzl home, 8B. M. Campbell, of Miliheim, de- livered a load of furniture to several parties, among whom were Bruce Hettinger and Philip Shook, in Spring Mills, Tuesday morning. S——————— A ABA. When medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Reme- dy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in the preparation give it a flavor similar to syrup, making it plessant tu take, It has po superior for enlds, croup and whooping cough. For ssle by all dealers. $705. repair kit, for $705.00. Other models—Torpeda Agents PENN'A
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