The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 08, 1911, Image 5

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sylvania Btate College just
i
4 LOOALS
Bessie, aged eleven years, daughter
has been quite ill
ing year, The number of
Mrs. T. W. Hosterman and grand-
Philadelphia county leads with
her son-in law and daughter, Mr, and
following in decreasing order.
peculiarly a Pennsylvania
the School
second,
of Agriculture a
ics, The faculty now numbers 169,
H—————_ A ssp A —
Grindstone Buarsts,
Newton Yarnell, of near
A latter day June wedding is booked
which Bpring Mills and Centre
interested.
| The ceremony is likely to take place
| in
| parties are deeply
{in the vicinity of the Georges Valley
Lutheran church.
Governor Tener has signed the bill
{ making the raccoon a game animal to
| be hunted in Beptember, October, No-
| vember and December, and fixing the
| season for rabbits, gray, black or fox
| equirrels, ruffed zrouse, wild turkey,
{ quail and pheasants from November 1
to December 15.
Swe
Quite a number of residents of How-
ard and Howard township attended a
hearing before Judge Orvis, the case
belong one of the poor ovegseer of the
township against the payor overseers of
the borough to have the borough re.
move from the township and maiptsio
J. K. Boney and family. For the bor-
ough it was contended that the Boney
family were legal residents of the
townships and that the expense of
maintaining them properly belonged
to the township. The contention of
the township overseer was that the
Boney family had lived for eighteen
months in Howard borough and had,
therefore, established a legal residence
there, Judge Orvis reserved his de-
cision,
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Spring Mills
Philip Bhook and Peter Auman are
painting at Centre Hall this weck,
Merchant H. F, Rossman purchased
| & horse recently.
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BODY
air-dried
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tance,
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ash ;
am
white
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and
long dis-
WEIARE JHANDLINGYTHE PRODUCT OF THE
Hopp Carriage Co., of Mifflinbut
The quality of their work
known to our customers —there is none better and few as good,
The best
shafts best selected second growth hickory,
tilders of High Grade Carriages, is well
(quality of material goes Gears and
Warner banded hub, or 18-
into Hopp vehicles,
poke Sarven,
714
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# bursted grindstone struck him on) i
the arm and badly lacerated it, necessi-| Joseph R. Bhullz, who for the past | T. M. Gramley left on Tuesday to
tating several stitches in dressing. | year was the teacher of sciences in the | attend synod at Washington, D, C.
Mr. Yarnell was operating a chop mill | Bellefonte High School, has accepted Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zigler, of Mil.
and his sons were grinding an axe, |® Position as head of the science de-|roy, are visiting their sop, C. E
the machinery being driven by a partment in the Perkiomen Saminary, | Zeigler,
gasoline engimé, when the stone at. 8t Pennsburg, Mr. Bhullz also had| The I. 0. O. F. is making prepars-
tained a high speed and burst, one of | charge of the athletica in the high | tions to celebrate on the Fourth of
the pieces alriking Mr. Yarnel with | school and in both departments did July.
the above described result. and other | 800d work. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Campbell, of
portions of the stone flew. in all direc- | James CC. Reed, of Boalsburg, wes | Coburn, attended communion services
tions, but did no harm, exec pt the |among the Reporter's callers on Mon- | in the M, E, church Bunday evening.
{ day, that having been his first visit to | Jacob Lee and family and T, MI,
| Centre Hall in a year. He reports Gramley sud family autoed to State
Boalsburg and vicinity having had a | College, Pennsylvania Furnace and
Howard W, Dry, Tyrone {heavy rain on Monday morning, i other points on Bunday.
| which did more or less damage by | Children’s Day services held in the
Mary B. Barlette, Bellefonte
Louis 8. Boyce, Clarence | washing on cultivated fields, and also | Evangelical church Bunday evening
Jennie Park Suow Shoe | stated that his barn was struck by | was largely attended. The children
: “sob ‘subi {lightning during a recent storm, do-| performed their parts very well,
H. Laird Curtin, Cugin ye BOLE Ope to the roof s and | F y
Thomszine H. Potter, Bellefonte both
: i : timbers.
Austin J. Miller, Pitearn Rev, C. R. Allenbaugh, for three!
Emma Lucas, Howard | years pastor of the White Deer
Edward Walker, Runville | Lutheran charge, with residence at| Children’s day services will be held
Erma Witherite, Runville | West Milton, has sccepted a call to! at Locust (irove on next Bandsy
| College Hill, Easton, and left for his evening, June 11th.
{new field of labor on Baturday. On Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Vonada spent
X <~ Wallace M. Tigen, Centre Hall | Bunday Rev. B. F. Bieber, of Centre | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Jena Larson, Daluth, Minnesota Hall, filled one or more of the four ap- | Haugh.
(3. W. VanMortwick, Waverly, N.Y | pointments on that charge, and the The presiding elder, Rev. Benfer,
| Reporter is reliably informed that he | delivered a fine sermon at Locust
| Is a candidate to succeed Rev. Allen- | Grove, on Sanday evening.
| baugh a3 pastor there, Those who visited at the home of
The undersigned wi. have on eile] Robert H. Moyer, former baggage James Foust on Bunday were Mr. and
within ten days choice strawberries. | master on Conductor Cook’s passen-; Mrs. Roy Miller and little son Krider,
Write or call over | ger train between Lewisburg and aod Mr and Mrs. John Wagner,
Prices reasonable, | Bellefonte, and a member of the B. R. e—————————
R. Mgiss, iT. was granted the full amount of his There is one medicine thal every
Colyer. | insurance by the grand lodge of B. R. | family should be provided with andes-
ee Pesos | T. in session recently at Harrisburg, pecially during the summer months ;
1000 Qockerels For Sale { The amount was $1350. Mr. Moyer viz, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
The undersigned oflers for sale one |gustained an injury to his spine while Diarrhoea Remedy. It is slmost cer-
thoteand young ite ; Leghorn | i, pq performance of his daly, and has tain to be needed. It costs bul a quar.
Sos avila, 1 Jots a Tom Snr o | been disabled for the past two or three tex Can ycu sflord to be without it
years. He bas been in consultation | For sale by all dealers,
| with apecialisia in the hope of e¢ffect-
ing a cure, but with little or no success. |
wall and ceiling where they struck.
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Marriage (Licenses,
Georgas Valley.
E. L. Liogle aud wife spent Bunday
with friends at Bpring Mills,
Harvey L. Reider, Coburn
Viola M, Vonada, Coburn
Irma H. Bmith, Bellefonte
EE, I
Strawberries For Sale.
Orders solicited.
either telephone.
GEORGE
£0 at ounce to make room.
CHARLES D. BARTHOLOMEW,
Centre Hall, Pa. Centre Reporter 8] a year
IKE BERNEY, LEADING CLOTHIER
OF LEWISTOWN, PA.
Is opening a store in the Centre Hall Hotel Building, which will
be managed by Mr. Brown, of Milroy, and to introduce the store
he will give a reduction sale for 10 days only, BEGINNING ON
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th,
Just Received from the Best Tailors
Very early we purchased our Clothing, buying
in enormous quantities, consequently we are able
to give you these values in a great assortment of
fabrics, among which are fancy Blue and Black
Serges, blue and white pin stripes, fancy greys,
steel and browns, and black Thibets,
The Greatest Sale of Men's, Young Men's,
TR — ———————————_—
and Boys’ Spring Clothing
We are offering the most phenomenal values
ever given in Centre Hall. This will be a store
of never-ceasing activity. Great things will be
grade leaf and oil tem-
pered,
TRIMMINGS — 18.
dyed
buffed
s0z F
all wool
cloth ;
leather, or 2
oz.
hand
11
field rubber.
PAINTING — 014d
lead and oil system.
EVERY VEHICLE IS
NARRANTED.
you, ready to
All Grades of Fertil:
i machinery li
r ors had and 1
we are willing to order anyth
a r Para ove
Nog crops and
zerg for spri ps and top dressing
-— Duy an
ine.
ir grass crops. You can
of
One Price to All
fix our price and use all
constantly planned for your benefit at this store,
frices are not a secret
it not better than
load lots ;
we
mine our t
nachinery and
i the
Colyer.
Mr. and Mrs, David Young are the
proud parents of a baby boy.
Wilbur Runkle and William Swariz
spent Sunday with their friend, E'mer
Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lingle, of near
Centre Hall, spent Sunday at the
home of their son, Frank Lingle.
Mrs. Thomas Rosl and children, of
Dale Bummit, were guests at the ome |
of Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Boal for a fiw
days,
Children’s Day set vices will be held
in the Evangelical church at Zion on
Bunday evening, June 11. All are
cordially invited,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lee and family |
and Miss Ruth Lohr, of Spring Mills,
made a flying trip through this part of
the county in a new Ford suto on
Hundsy. Oa their way they made a
brief call at the home of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mm. J. R Lee.
The Penn Literary Bociety of Toe.
seyville held their social pienie on
P.C. City, in honor of their teacher,
Prof. Kraybill, of Maytown, who has
been the teacher of this graded school.
The picnic was largely attended, not
only by the members of the society,
but also by their many friends. Prof.
Rrayuiil left on onday for his
home,
FE VINANCIAL STATFMENT OF CENTRE
Hall School Board for year ending
June 5, 191)
Number of schools .......coe. 4
Number of teachers, ........... 4
Numbat of pupils, sensrmaisssris 10D
Average iy attendance... W
Amount of tax levied for
school pur
Amonut tax lev
Rent, repairs ete... vei §
Teachers ing Tostita
Seat
gon
1720 oo
80 Ww
wn
118 M4
125 os
a
, treasurer, tor,
county superin:
rn FURR
| Conhoon Band on
| Tuition due distriet........... 198 2%
: ob LOMEW,
4 RB KRF »
, ha” MY Auditors,
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Bae the advertisement of I ke Berney,
the clothier, who will open a store in
the hotel building.
FRODUUOE AT STORES,
BOSE. cov conmmans
BEES onssnss cusses onsen
JAM. sinniivirins }
Potato... .. §
GRAIN MARKET,
Wheat
CM” * cerssrniens
COT os necee
na ARTED—Agent in Oentre county for a
high grade. medi priced line
of sutomobijes, 31 in on this v
money “ Write Penn. Automobil
Kelly St, EE Pittsburg, Pa
BY.
BRTUY cams seene
i CRN FAYE
Co AN
AU ITOR'S NOTICE In the matter of os
tate of William Boal, late of Potter
wownship, deceased !
The underdgoed, an auditor appointed by the
Orphans’ Court of Centre county, to make distri
| bution of the fands in the hands ~f William B. |
Ming's, administrator of William Boal, deceased,
to and among those legally entitied to receive |
the same atid 10 hear testimony and Actermive |
the rights and title of all claimants to the Junds, |
| will meet all parties io inter st 10 perform the |
duties of his appointment at his «foe No 4, |
{| East High Street. Bellefonte, Friday, Jane 16th, |
lL, ati0 ociock A. M, where and when all |
| parti sare hereby notified to appear and prove |
{ their claims or be forever debarred (rom o ming |
| in on the said fonds |
i J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON, |
Auditor |
3
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A NEW
DIAS ARD TEAM WANTED-The under
signed will give steady employment
O 8 man and team to hanl in woods and on Lhe
rosd B. ID. BRISBIN & OO ,
Centre Hall, Pe.
=m LION. =~The nndersigned offers the ser
vice of the well known Frazier Stal
ion. He wil] stand st the addres given below
Terms : §5 00 when colt is six days old
0. MN. LONBERGER,
Pleasant Gap, Pa.
The Centre Reporter §1.00 a year, in
advance,
PLUMBING
Bath Room Work and
General Plumbing
Hot Water Heating
J. S. ROWE
CENTRE HALL FA.
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