\ \ LETTERS FROM SUBSURIBERY, Reporter Subscribers’ Correspondent Col. umn-—New Department. Editor of the Reporter In sending a remittance for two years’ subscription to the Reporter, J. O. Waltz, of Bidney, Nebraska, proprietor of ** The Empire Ranch, ”’ adds this : “ The Empire Ranch ' is located fourteen miles out of town, which accounts for my somewhat tardiness in remitting for the Re- porter, which is very much appreciat- ed. We have had a dry and hot sum- mer, and crops are correspondingly poor, and potatoes may be said to be an entire fallure, I am in the stock business, and fotunately pasture has been keeping up well, and my stock is in good condition, 7 Birthday Party, Saturday evening a genuine surprise was planned by the brothers and sis. ters of Harry Neff, at his home near Tusseyville. He is employed in Cen- tre Hall, and under * false pretense was induced to go to his home, where he found a large number of his oom- panions awaiting him. He was twenty-one the day following, and this accounted for the surprise. The guests present were : Misses Elizatleth Bitner, Myra Rockey, Helen Bodtorf, Ruth Bower, Mary{Weaver, Bertha Mil ler, Sara Neff, Margaretta Rockey, Mary Bloom, Mattie McCool, Edna Neff, Ruth Slutterbeck, Le- na Bower, Mary Slutterbeck. Ida Frazier, Ruth Martz, Dora Klinefeiter, Viola Harter, Grace Bower, Jane Foust, Ida Klinefelter, Harriet Fra- zier, Ida Frazier, Yary Neff, Grace Neff, Mosars. Charles Slutterbeck, Elmer Miller. Frank Dash- em, Lee Frazier, William Swartz, Elmer Dashem, Adam Smith, Roy Martz, George Harter, Bruce Weaver, Earl Frazier, George Swartz, Daniel Bloomi, John Frazier, Fred Klinefelter, John, Homer, and Hoy Nefl, Mr. and Mrs. John Dash- Mr. and Mrs, Foster Frazier. "Invite Basiness—Exciude Nuisances The Grangé Encampment and Fair, on Grange Park, will be open to any pursuing a legitimate business from the opening day, Beptember Sth to the close, but gambling and immoral shows will not be tolerated. No intoxicat- ing liquors will be allowed on the grounds and intoxicated persons are not wanted. All places of business, excepting the boarding house and restaurants, must be closed on Buuday. The association will be glad to have all well disposed persons come and take part in this great gathering. . . Tue COMMITTEE. Marriage Licenses, I. Archibald Boxe, Seranton Jennie Harper, Bellefonte Windom Nixon, Philipsburg Minnie Rowland, Philipsburg Telford Fink, Martha Jean Oasmer, Bellefonte Elmer Pownell, Yarnell Bessie Hall, Milesburyg Clark Johnson, Marion Twp. Lucy Leathers, Howard Arthur Casperson, Titusville Florence Gehret, Bellefonte Wm. Spotts, Martha Furnace Ethel Morrison, Martha Furnace ——————— A —————— Corman Farm Sold The Corman farm, at Center Mills, the property of the late A. T. Corman, was sold on Baturday to Harry Miller, of near Wolf's Store, for $3600, The farm contains one hundred and twenty-three acres, and it is the inten- tion of Mr. Miller to occupy it ou the first of April, next, Yarnell-Melse, At the Reformed parsonage, in Boalsburg, on Sanday, George 8, Yar- nell and Miss Marian M. Meliss were married by Rev. 8. C, Btover, Mr, Yarnell is a son of a prosperous farmer near Linden Hall, and the bride is an sccomplished lady from Tusseyville. Congratulations. ———_— A Mp APA —— LOOALS., Rev. F. W. Barry, of Bellefonte, was in Centre Hall on Tuesday in come pany with T. M Gramley, of Bpring Mille. Asher Stahl is now located at Vin. tondale and is employed by the Vin- tondsle Sapply Company, a branch of the Armour-Bwift packing house, Messrs. Peter Ishler and Howard Bricker, both of Boalsburg, were in Centre Hall Monday, baving come here to arrange for quarters at the Grange Eocampment and Fair, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Klice and children, of Altoona, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, John A. Kline, at Centre Mills for several days, returning to their home on Monday, Robert (Glasgow, who is now located on the Harter farm at Stone Mill, has leased the farm owned by James Reish, locsted near Potters Mills. George Jordon, who now lives on the Relish farm, it is said, intends quitting the farm. Mrs. Rearick, widow of the late Peter Rearick, is the guest of Mrs, Mary Dioges, in Centre Hall. Mrs, Rearick makes her home with ber daughter Barah, wife of Charles Ross, in Altoona, Bhe is well known In Centre Hall as well as in the lower section of Penns Valley. In this issue will be found an adver tisement of the Bricker store, on Grange Park. Read it over carefully, You will find they have on sale a large variety of groceries suited for pre- paring a quick on the camp nds, is t Ee oot iw thy wl Beh Devs on a DEATHS, Georgas Valley. School opened on Monday with twenty-one scholars. Miss Minnie Confer visited at the home of Robert Yung near Millheim, Inst week, Maynard Barger, of Ohio, Is visiting his parents in this place. He expects to return to Ohio in a few weeks, 77 Miss Carrie Barger returned homes The borough suthorities are having from State College whera she spent main street covered with a coat of the summer. gravel from the pit at the base of Nit- P. A. Auman, W. L. Zerby, and tsuy Mountain. Peat experience has Fred Auman attended the Williams- demonstrated that this material is not a good one for road bulldiog. It has po lasting qualities, and except oa hill sides, where the water sheds quickly, it becomes a sticky mass when freez jing and thawing alternate. The | portion of the street being covered needed repsiring, but we will all be | short-lived If we do not see the folly of ) Ging s loamy gravel with which to ido it. LOCALS Ras L The laborers in and about Centre The subject of this sketch, Rachel | Hall spent Labor Day laboring. Musser wy wifefof H. H.| pe Mi fe beth Fredericks. was born in Haines town.| On Monday Miss IL — ship, May 5th, 1833 ; was baptized lo | Boozer went to Barnesboro where she infancy and early in life connected | will again teach one of the public herself with the Evangelical Luther-| _.. an church of which she continued to . be a consistent member until the time Mrs, Willlam H. Bwartz, of Lewis- o her ig Bhe yu Soi In mar. burg, is a near-invalid on account of riage r. Fredericks, o onion county, the 14th day of October, 1852, | rheumatism, wish ban uiiision hoe To this union were born two children, | rms and limbs. e is unable Alice, who died at the age of two | walk and must be earried to her sleep- Jen, and Sarat) who died nt the age ing room. of five years. re. Frederick was the | a last to Tone of a family of nine chil-| Mr. and Mra. Edward Bruogart, of dren, | Belinegrove ; Mrs, Barah Wolf, and Por more than fifty years Mr. and | Mrs. John Zeigler, of Rebersburg, Mrs. Frederick had lived in Boalsburg, | drove from the latter place to Centre and they had been married almost fif-| Hall. and were entertained by Mr, and ty-Bine yeuta. | Mre. W. H. Kreamer and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick departed this life on | i M ' Wednesday, August 30th, and was Mrs. D. J. Meyer. batied September Jud, interment be! Harry Confer moved from Boals- ng made in the alsburg cemetery, Rev. J. I. Btonecypher officiating. | burg to the Fowe V woaied hi { Shs She is survived by her husband, now | Kreamer, and w employ y UC. in his 820d year, | D. Bartholomew, as an assistant oo |the latter's chicken farm. Mr, After an illness since the begining | Kreamer now Sordies a portion of the of April, Mrs, William F. Lingle died | Hall house with Edward Brown. at her home in Bunbury, on nda | The Foos gas and gasoline engines aged twenty-seven years, five months | oj he displayed at the Grange En- and fifteen days. Interment was ,ompment and Fair by the Bricker made at Millheim on [uesday. | Brothers, of Boalsburg, and sn expert Mrs. Lingle ( Lucioa E. Swartz) 8 [fom the company’s headquarters. well known in Centre Hall, belug 8 (g)) around and see their exhibit and daughter of Rai Jud a ow aiiis if you are Interested in engines of that prior to moving to Lewisburg. Bhe is | spe, be sure to take with you a cata survived by her husband, father and BY mother, and two sisters, Mrs. Paul | Dr. and Mre, J. V. Foster attended Meitz and Mrs. Jeremiah Clemens, of | the funeral of the former's grandfath- Lewisburg, all of whom, except Mrs, er, John V. Barber, who died in Lew- Swartz, accompanied the remains to istown on Monday, aged eighty-seven their last resting place. Mr, and Mrs, | years. Interment was made at Lidgle were married over three years M Minburg, of which town the de- ago, and for several years lived at Sun- cessed was a native. Dr. W, H. bury, They had po children, Schuyler snd sister, Mrs. Bimpkins, also attended the funeral, J. H. Detwiler, east of Centre Hall, Offers his third-mile track free of | charge to any one wishing to train for tapeed, or the breaking of colts, Mr: Detwiler takes great pride in his pure- bred horses and constructed the track ! for the training of them, and now has very generously offered the s to any oue who cares to use it, grove picnic last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Haugh spent Sunday at the home of Philip Frank. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gobble and daughter Mary spent Bunday at the home of 8. E. Gobble, ———— A Beporter Regliter, Edward Firth, Philadelphia Charles Else], Clay Centre, Kansas <amuel Gingerich, Centre Hall Mr.and Mm. A. B. Homan, Altoons 8. L. Condo, Spring Mills Lester L. BR. Condo, Spring Mills Richard Hoffman, Howard P. D. Philips, Colyer Wm. H. Moyer, Colyer Martha O. , Centre Hall W, F. McKinney, Potters Mills W, FP. Lingle, Sunbury Solomon Lingle, Spring Mills Ss————— SG ——————— Buaanoell Will Lispiay Planes, | During the Grange Encampment | and Fair, September 9th to 15th, J. M. | Bunnell, of Johnstown, will have on display high grade pianos. You are i invited to call at his headquarters and | inspect the instruments. Exceptional Values in Pianos and Player Pianos. Terms to Suit Your Convenience Pianos of the best make, high grade, the latest improved 1911 scale and action, and case de- sign ; veneer and finish, In tone quality we cannot be excelled ; under a ten-year guarantee. We have been CONTIN- UOUSLY REPRESENTED IN BELLE- FONTE AND THROUGHOUT CENTRE CO. FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS. We have many hundreds of satisfied piano cus- tomers, which alone is a testimony of the mer- its of the pianos we sell. Before buying your piano consult us and see our line. We now are more fully prepared to meet the wants of any and all at prices which defy competition, We guarantee to give you as much for your money as you can get any- where from anyone. . Buy Your Piano from Your Home Dealer A Sheet Music at popular prices--15¢c, M. C. GEPHART BELLEFONTE, PA. — Si bo —— — -— handled on rocky hillsides, for two or three horses, NEW a _— ne PLOW SUPERIOR TO THE sticks to the ground in stormy soil ; It leaves no dead furrows to wash can be well will throw the soil up hill bet It is made Does its Work To Perfection R machine is giving work as well, The wes GRASS SEED The 3} do the lear has heen THE “OLDS” GASOLINE ENGINES - many superior qualities. The cat here r the 4—A Hopper Jacket Engine, From th that enters into it to the smallest detail, superior in quainty. the e The Olds engines are built in sizes. Ask for a descriptive catalog. CLOVER SEED ALFALFA SEED ORBE FOR BALE ~The undersigned offers for mie a good chunk will work anywhere | can be bought of a bargain H W. DINGEs Centre Hall, Pa. R BALE-A solid oak corner china closet, with beveled edge gla | first clas: in every way. For sale at a bargain. ’ MES. W. 8 MOORE, Centre Hall, Pa. TES ARRELS FOR BA! EA number whiskey barrels are offered for sale at a reason: abie price. EDWARD LINGLE, Bring Mila, K. 3 KN ARTED- Agent in Centre county for a high grade, medium priced line of automobiles. * Gel in on this ; you can save money. * Write: Pens. Automobile Uo. 731 | Kelly 5t., KE E. Plusburg, Pa. : JO WELLING HOUSE FOR BALE~The un- dermgned offers for sale the dwelling house adjoin the Penns Valley Banking | Company pnt , on Church street, the prop- | erty known as er home. The house =» in | wood r, large and commodious, and well | wosted. For funher particalars apply 0 i W. B. MINGLE, lan. 22.01 Centre Hau, Pa. FARM FOR SALE-The undersigned oflers | at privele sale their farm, three | fourths mile north of Tusseyville, containiog | filsy six acres, forty-nine of waich are clear ano u cultivation, the remainder is timbered. A gooa dwelling bouse, and out building arcon Lhe premises ; slso cisterns, and pieoty of frull of ail kinds, The property is for sale until September 1st, aller which offer to sell i with. drawn. I he reason far selling Js on account of the ad. ynace. ageof the oWnuis For futtuer particu. lars apply tw the under — y J. 8 SHOW ERS, MKS. J. 8 SHOWERS, Youogdaie, Pa. FARM AT PRIVATE BALE-The under | offers at privat seie the Jacob | Neese farm, jucated pear Farmers Mills, in Gregg wownship, containing eighty acres, almost ail oi which is clear aud ia a Digh state of cultivation, and steolotely clean of stones and rubbish. The idings are In g« x condition. and an ance of water at house and barn ; & or also runs through the farm, This is & ver a and productive farm. Reason elle time 18 80 that posses don may be gly a er: and the desire 10 Se estate of the decer sed, Por further information and particulars ap ply to OLA N HOMAN, Centre Hall, or A. B. HOMAN, No, 1904, 18 Ave, Altoona. sale Register, TUESDAY, BEPTEMBER 2, one o'clook, two miles east of Contre Hall, on Puritan Stk Farm, J, HL. Detwiler, : Five novees, all purebred | pure bred Guernsey bull, three cows, Poland china brood sow, eleven shoats, Shepherd dog. Als) a lot of farm implements, L. F. ROAN (General Auctioneer Furm and Stock Sales a Specialty 19 North Allegheny St. ’ Opposite Parish Drug Store } For prices call Bell 31-2, LEMONT, PA. PRODUCE AT STORES. AR cnn insas susrsns RY POMBIOOR. coca ones —— * 4 BEER wesscsss urs sons 16 Pennsylvania R. R. Personally-Conducted Excursions to Niagara Falls September 13, 27, October 11, $7.60 “Centre Hal SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Dining Car, and Day Coaches running via GRAIN MARKET. we © | Woes OBIE ooonsssns vvsins sonnse Cort... coven 0000006000000 0000000C Puy Fall and Winter SHOES A full 'ne of Sweet Orr & Co.'s OVERALLS for Men and Boys. SELZ RUBBERS also, Selz Rubbers for high-heel shoes, for A Few WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, and a few more pieces of Lawn at a BARGAIN A full line of CAKES for the Picric, if you need any. 1911. Round Trip Rate Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Route Tickets good going on Special Train and connecting trains, and good returning on regular trains within FIFTEEN DAYS Stopoff within limit allowed at Buffalo returning. Mustrated Booklet and full information may be obtained from Ticket Agents. i 0000000080000 000000000000 0000 000000000000000000000000 SELLY Favorite Ba q ES : H. F. Rossman. . 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