Fron min THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, 8. W. SOITH, Baitor and Proprietor Entered at the Post Office in Coutre Hall as Second Class mail matter. CentRE HALL, . . . Penna THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1912 CHURCH APPOINTMENT 8. Lutheran--Spring Mills, morning ; Tussey ville, afternson, United Evangelical-Lemont Lin. den Hall, afternoon. morning ; Reformed -Spring Mills, morning ; Union, af ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. yteriva~Coatre Hall, Felday e ening at Saturday p. m. at 2:30. Bunday morn ing, communion; Bping Mills, afternoon, 7 o'clock LOCALS, Mrs. John D. Long and Mrs. D. M. MeCool, of Spring Mills, who had been ill, are considerably better at this time, Sucrene Dairy Feed has proven to be an all "round economical, practical feed, and one that brings satisfactory results—R. D, Foreman, Centre Hall. A clay pigeon shooting match will held at Potters Mille, Baturdas afternoon, January 6. Guineas will be awarded as prizes to the best shots A number of young people from Centre Hall and nearby points had » delightful time in Grange Arcadia, one evening last week, where they gathered in a social way, he The officers of Progress Grange will be instelled Friday evening, 5th ine stant. The members and families of Patrons and their friends are invited to atiend the meeting and witness the ceremonies, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kuoarr, or day night, entertained a numbes 1eir friends ino their home at Cer tiall, Tobe ladies sppeared mask. Fhe evening was epent in AN aac oer. M a8 most bn Kresmer made a rip to Resd re he visited hist rothers, a s brother ther lives, went to Pulladeliph Allentosn « ber of other points in that a ere visited before his return t ‘entre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Fye, wers recent visitors in Aito aud whiis in that city were guests of Mrs. Fye's brother John Breou and sister Mrs. H. M. Hettinger, During thelr a senee John Fraukenberger and Ralp! % had charge of the stock on the g HR, \ far mm. A meeling of Lhe executive o ymit- tee of the Centre County Nunday- school Association will be held ir Bellefonte, on Friday, at 10a. m. O th day the county anti-saloo: los numitiee will meet meetings will be held in the Y. A. building. Mrs BET jot M. ( gtie © Charles ] recently, 4 married ming spring former's father, Vir. ar Wert, wi will go the farm « John M. Wer About two miles west of Madison burg The senior Mr. Wer: will retire fron active farming, and will ocrupy tt Jerry Ertle home, near by bis presen hone, next on On ‘Wednesday morning Mr. ans Mra. D. J. Meyer started for Columbis, Bonath Carolinas, where they will re main for the winter with Mr. an Mrs. J. W. McCormick. Mr. an Mrs. Meyer were met in Baltimore b their daughter and husband, they having come there primarily to pur. chase a team of horses to be used in » hearse, A. ©. Boyer, of Lock Haven, one of the Peunsy’s men at that point, an Charles Lee, of Harrisburg, an eice trician, were BmMopg the Reporter’ Cillers this week. They were on thei: Way to Centre Hill to visit the Intter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Lee, and where the former's wife was {11 at that time, but who has now pretty well re. coverad, 5 #ons of Rev. and Mrs. R. Raymon Jones, came to Centre Hall Inst week, sud for the first time visited their parents mince they became residents o Centre. Hall. The Young men are students at Franklin and - Marsha College, at Lancaster, and are prepar- iug to take up the miaistry, The are both members of the sophomor. \ Class, Mist Mary Foreman, charge « f a school at W est Conahoh keo, vese Pailade ur that place on Taesday after a br Visit to her parents. sue is follow ¥ 8 young Indy who resigned to take n course in domestic science st Pennny) vania Htate College, Miss Foreman Isa graduate of West Chester State Normsl, and each Appointment in school work is upward, which indi. Giles thorough training and personal application, Jobn Moyer, of Loganton, snd » Miss Richie, from somewhere, ap. peared in Rebersburg, at the home of thie former's grandparents, Mr, and Mre, Charles Blerly, and claim to have been married ip Wilmington, Delaware, The former is but eighteen and the latter about sixteen years old, and their tender ages have led interest. ed parties to make a bit of inquiry, but #0 far the ycung couple's statement mast be accepted, as their marriage cancot be disproved, Until further loformation—congratuistions. who now } phis, returned - Golden Wedding Anniversary, graph Press made this reference to a golden wedding eslebrated in that oily in which many of the Reporter tenders will be interested : At their home on James street Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dasher celebrated their golden wedding auniversary Sunday afternoon at one o'clock. Fifty years ago in Centre Hall, Penn- sylvania, Miss Sarah Amelia Arney, oldest of the six daughters of Jacob sud Rachel Arney was married to Henry Dasher by Rev. W. H. Groh Ihe bride’s oldest brother, Joho J. Arpney, who was present on the suni- versary, acted as best man on that happy occasion and later married the bridesmaid, Miss Sallie Bweetwood, Four sisters were present, Mrs, C, E Peck, of Sylvan Grove, Kansas, Mrs. James P, Hering, of Altoona, Mrs. Laura Lee, of Centre Hall and Mrs. John F. Mullen, of Pittsburg, Pennp- sylvania, Io 1871 Mr. and Mrs. Dasher came to Michigan and lived at Edwardsburg until 1853. Afier a short residence a South Bend, Indians, they came to Kalamszoo in the spring of 1887. Seven children are atill living and al were present at the anniversary cele bration, Mra. J. V. Brownell, of K«l- Aamszi0; Mrs. J. H. Korme, of De troit ; Mrs. W. QO. Churchill, of Ka! amez)0 ; William H. Dasher, of this City ; Mrs. L. J. Marsh, of Madison, Wisconsin ; Miss Ge trude E Dasher, f Kalamazoo and George FE Dash 'r, professor of Science in Bethel College, Russalville, Kentucky. The guests also included Conrad Peck, of Kansas : Mrs. Lenora Dennis, of Edwardsburg: J H. Kromes, of Lowel Marsh, of Madison, and J. V. Brow. elroit 2 nell, of this city. om —— i ————— Williams. Waonver Vi Eres tives, The sway by her father, Wien Ki th was at William ET ni ww Erie Martz of = "n r m. The w aia (Tol from IL Bertha M ! Th Wap loge wedding march hengrin by Miss Meyer, nf Hall, . A afm played Linde i To The Dalrymen, I have recently received a ear of Suacrene Dairy Feed. This teed hes wen | be & of tha best 1 feadls on the market, one of the fo te Forpw A wN Centre Hall s———— —— Rebarsburyg Prof. Staple! 13 rien ry b b hie holiday vacstion at his home at MiMinh rz The stork left the home of Mr Corman, John Rapp, who employed st New York, is spending a few weeks in this place, The fantastic parade on new year day was fine. After promenading or the atreets in this place they went te Millheim where they were joined by » party from that placa, Saturday eve a little baby boy Mrs. Georg: nt and ia ning the young men no this place saronaded Elmer Hubler and bride, who were married just = week previous, Winters, who Jaft thi place more than a year sgo for Indi. ans, has returned home and soend the winter with his parents Charles Bierly ia at presant bullding an addition to his carpenter shop, is this place, and when finished wil! place a new gasoline engine and other machinery therein, Tuesday an appraissment of the personal property of the late John Breon was made and public sale of the same will be made in the near future Hamuel Gephart has rented George Vaite's dwelling hones and will ocen ny the same this coming pring. Mr Vaite will move onto hia farm near Wolfs Blore, Hebersbhurpy wae erowded with visit. wwe during the holidays, amar # whom Prof. Eiwin Reinert nd of Selinsgrove Peal Morrie f Philadelphia; Prof, B Stover snd family, of Bloomfield, N J Calvin Auman finjaned sawing lum. ber on a tract a short distance south of this place and on Friday moved his nill to near Asronsburg where he will saw lumber for Mr, Relsh, who recent. 'v purchased a tract of timber from Bevjamin HeMy, : PR John P. Morgan, eo'ored, was found dead in one of the rooms in the Domestic Solencs buitiding, State Qol- lege, Baturday morning, It was first thought that there might have been foul play, bat further investigation revealed that the man had been In Bellefonte the day previous and came home in an Intoxicated condition, had gone into the’ building named, of which be was janitor, and had died from the elects of dissipation, I AA ATTA samuel will Ware 3 Rati : Centre Reporter 81 » year. New County Officers, \ "On the first day of the New Year all the county officers elected at the No- vember election took the oath of office. The county oMoers now acting are all Democrats, except Commissioner Ja- enb Woodring, and Auditor G. W. Goes, who are Republicans, Prothon- tary Foreman will not appoint a depu- ty. Treasurer Miller has the tempo- rary sssistance of former Treasurer (G. W. Rumberger, but later ex pects to take care of the office himself, Ho- mer J, Decker, second clerk under the retired board of county commissioners, will be retained until the new clerk be- comes acquainted with the business in detall in commissioners’ office. The officers will all hold ofMoe for a term of four years, and together with their clerks or deputies and attorney are named below : Commissioners—-William H. Noll Daniel A Jacob Woodring Clerk, Harry N. Meyer Attorney, N. B, Spangler Grove Prothonotary — David R. Foreman Register—J. Frank Smith Clerk, Miss Anna Nolan Recorder—W, Francis Speer Clerk, Earl B. Orr rift Deputy, E. ©. MeKinley Miller uditors—Jeremiash Brungart H. Hoy W. G. Goss S———————— Business Stand For Sale, John D Treasurer A The undersigned offars for sale his entire ttock of general merchandiee and business, Goods are’ also being nffered at greatly reduced prices to customers buying in large or small quantities. Do miss this oppor staple goods of all kind at the lowes! possible figures. , J. FRANK SumrTH, Centre Hall. ef —— Spring Mitlis, Albert Shue not ‘unity to get y and lady friend, of State s at the home of i J. Deck r, O% \ Winter er Sunday long and Eisenhuth 3 at the | {*} $ vy «@ Wanstmas., , of Centre Hall, was a itor I+st Friday evening, here attended a regular ses .OL.O. FF. of Free wif }, ie sof on Mige and Prof. Bruce Morris, brother Prof. H. W. nt Christmas at Mra Morris, of the ho John F. Myers { Rebersburg, was oF XK Myers home, r me he over hooting match was giv. by the Meyers Brothers, on hrirstmas day. he match was large- ¥ attended, and a great many crack- shots participated. The result was as fol Joseph Sult, and Howard Eisenhuth, each two turkeys ; Clarence Stover and W. C. Gramley, each one turkey. / Mrs. James Alexander, Ong Mr W. NM i Anns Parker, 8g Verna Weaver, | v £ i b lows : Heporter Registe-, Hall igen rtha Sharer, Contre Hall jacob Sharer, Contre Hall Mra W. W, White, Linden fall Mrs. Andrew F. Rs Farmers Mills Ira V. Heaunigh, 8 z Mille A.B. Lee, Tusmecyville H. E. Bible, Altoona Ida and Ca: ric Swestwood, (irace Stover, Cen tre Hall Mr. and Mr GW. Ocker. Lewisburg Henry Rowman, Tusseyville Mrs, John M. Luse and daughter Edna, Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nearhood, State College George and Paul Earhart, Centre Hall Carrie L. Bartges, Centre Hall Auna Horner, Ploasant Gap Ruth Brooks, Linden Hall Robert Glasgow, Toss yrilte 8. M. Bell, Boalsburg Andrew J, Shook, Spring Mills Charles Loe, Harrisburg C. A. Boyer, Lock Haven Robert Glasgow, Tussey ville E. C, Wagner and daughter Catha rine, Centre Hall Harry Kuhn, Boalsburg J. H. Wagner, Potters Mills A A — he Centra Hall bad its usually larg number of home comers over the hall day season, snd among fhem were these : Prof. A. Merrill Allison, High. land Park, Illinols ; Mise Mary Fore man, West Conshohocken ; Prof, J D. P. Smithgall, Austin ; Miss Eloisa Schuyler, Cape May, N. J. ; Ralph © Boozer, Ohleago 111, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ww. A. Odenkirk, Glen Iron; Robert Meyer and Ralph Bitner, State Col lege ; Miss Mary Delinda Potter, Lewisburg ; Miss Cora Luse, Look Haven ; C. K, Stahl, Mr. and Mra Ed, L. Bartholomew, John Foreman, John D. Meyer, Mre. Bamuoel H Glenn, Altoona ; Harry E. Burkhold. er, Lognnport, Indians ; Guy WwW, Jacobs, York; Willlam and Vietor Jones, Lancaster ; Miss Eliz beth Booger, Barnesboro ; Prof. and Mrs . AA APR ROE SO ABBA eli. YAY) pears, ahaa IN IH NON While crossing the Revan Moun taing on Friday eveniog, I. K. Het- rick expired while seated in a vehicle, Mr. and Mrs, Hetrick and J. R. Longwell were returning home from Bellefonte, sud at a poiut near to where the road lends to Garrity’s, one of them inquired se to the time of day, when Mr. Hetrick unbuttoned his coat, got his watch, and at that in- stant he was stricken with appoplexy, death followiug almost Immediately, The vehicle was driven to Garrity ’s, and Dr, Kohler was summoned, and Inter Mr. Camp, the Milroy undertak- er took the body to the Hetrick home, from which place the fuperal was held. hin Hetrick, who survives, wes {formerly married to Michae! Burk | bolder, deceased, snd Is the mother of Wohn Buikholder, who lives bn the qomestead at Centre Hill, Mr. Hetrick bad walked up mountain some distance, but made the no cowmpiaiot of feeling ill when he onto the vehicle, He was so quickly overcome that he dropped his watch, pot and would have fallen from the vehicle for the aid of those with Limeplece was up Forester McKinney, wh aod wino otherwise alded the party, him, by » Was near by, but 'ne picked Jared Brown township, was born in Grege Penn Hall, May 1847, nnd quietly passed away at his ar «11, 1% home at Potters Mills, Tuesday of this weak, making his age sixty-four YERrs, seven months, sod tweaty-six days For past twenty Mr. Hrown lived in and the yoeara nity life has the viel of Potters Mills, his entire wae spent jo Centre ¢ He was a sot of Mr, precaded i Minty, and Mrs. Bamus! Brown, w m to the of years aero, but { br nwael Har 0 whom are | In Nove » Miss Jo \ iI Mre, Villian Bituer, of nea: Ussey ville tied Decamt three years, ton four days, hea'th forse r i twenty 1 twenty. manthsy had t } aN Hho en In delicats me years, sand for three or four weeks had been confined to bed f-om of a dropey, gangrene Interment was made Saturday fol the | wl y a *skiion AGA HN wimp heart trouble and Ww ing her death, and was ‘aid ext in the # Oeimnet F.W. tn Rav, inz T promis nected with sll the aneiet h, at Fusseyvill Barry, her pastor, e decensed waa i323 wth her ehar 1 was held in highest m ‘mbers of BANE ai burial, and the missionary faleem by her co-workers, Th her Banday-schonl class the services incident to her society ab tended Lhe services in a body, Joh two sisters—Eliza- two brothers snd Fhe parents, and Samuel : bah and Esther, survive, Peter 8. Confer, long a resident of (Gregg townehip, died at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs, James Wilk son, at Burnham, Friday evening, December 23. Interment was in the in Georges Valley, Taesday following, Rev. H. A. Snook officiating, His evighty-ore years and eleven months, There aur. vive him a half-brother, Mr. Dunlap, of Spring Mille, and eleven childrer . asmely : John H., Cobarn ; James H. Spriog Mille ; Berjimin, Sugar Val ley ; William M., Greensburg : Eze, Sober ; Elmer, on old homestead, Spring Mille; Mrs. O. J. Wolf, Npring Mills ; Mrs. William Kiinefelter, Tus. seyville ; Mra. A, A. Bediyon, Burn- ham ; Mrs. L. P. Bmith, Bpring Mille; Mrs. Henry Lingle, Spring Miils made cemetery BEE Was Mra. Amelia Bmith died at the home of her only son, former Pro. thonotary W. F. 8 nith, in Millheim, Tuesday morning, st the advanced age of eighty one years, eleven months and twenty-four days. Sle was in bed two weeks but iuffered no pain, death be. log due to the ravishes of time, Her maiden name was Gilbert, and ste was born in Boyder county, but lived in Centre county for many years, The faneral will ba held Baturday morning, st 9:80 o'clock. services by Rev. W. J. Dice, ofthe Uni'ed Evar. geliohl eburch. Interment at Mill heim. ———— Mra. Wolf, wife of Charles Wolf, in Haines township, died on New Years day, aged rixty yoars, four months, eighteen daye. Interment will be made on Friday at Aaronsburg, Guerney, a son by a former marriage to Jack Hosterman, and Fred, both at home, and the husband survive, I AAAS. New Yesr shooters from Potters Mills and viclaity vielted Centre Hall on the afternoon of New Yess day. Joho B. Hosterman and son, Montrose, LOCALS And it is leap year, was a student at Niante during Farmer's Week, Mins Mabsl Crouse, of Aaroonsburg, Is the guest of Mrs, John M. Coldren, in Centre Hall, irs, James (, of Centre Hill, entertained a large ber of friends last week. fiondhart, Hear num. Canupel coal, for your range cook stove, cheaper than wood, —(, Long Co., Bpring Mills. Pp. L and P returned from paid a visit Reiber, Bartyes has Johnstown whers Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miss Anna Bpangler, since the latter part of last week, was at (} of her graudmother, Mra, Hassnuns Bpangler, Ni Bmith, Register J. Frank swith, during the of Miss he Lo 1¢ home Misa ile holiday season was the gleat Et le Mary Kline Mra, Miltor Centre Hull, were Bell hel Bechris!, st Bellevi) Wxanna and of Mr. Hear MM leven . daughters and of guests of friends in Kline, efloute, jas veok. Miers Teabel of Mr. and Mre Hall, d J. 8, Rowe, of Rowe, eldest ughter Centre Btate Bh will enter the Central Normal Behool, at Lock “tudent, Haven, Be 1 Frank Philips locomotive fireman, who ia “award a8 8 brakeman Pent vania Railrosd Ys Colyer spent a week at their | Hyer Mre. Mitterling gave arty for her t usband ng, f Cleveland at their home in Centre uf their which a number ta friand 1 Aaronsbhurg Spring Mi Rellefonte haar the brightest te came hia f wit whic A for velog 1 doing recovery. The ampu i Wut of a » troubled bim more or several ye gaugrene finally DeCPRs TY on see re on t 3 ¥ are, de Fye Hironumouas, At the Methodist parsonage, Spring Mills, by Rev. J. Max Lantz, Calvin '. Fye, of Coburn, apd Auns M. Hironamour, of Wickert, were united io Marriage, on Christmas night. A A —— Harriet Neese, died at the | howe of her uephew, William Grove, at Coburn, Friday of last week, and interment was made Monday in the | Heckman cemetery, in Giregg town- | ship, Rev. D. M. Geesey, of the Luth- érau cburch, being the officiating | minister. The deceased was sged seventy-five years, one month, nine. een days, H | or os Miss Bhe ls survived by a brotk- y Emavusi Neese, of Gregg town. #hip, and a sister, Mrs. William Grove, {in Nittany Valley, a — The Bucrene Dairy Feed for your mlich cowe. You will be pleased with the result.—R. D. Foreman, Cen- tre Hall, | a ————— ro ———— Every family has need of a good, re. e linlment, For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains there is none better than Cham. berlain’s. Bold by all dealers. inh FRODUCE AT STORES. 19 | GEAIN MARKET. LATA...cons.. Butier...... ELBE «oncom. | Wheat . 6 | EMEA rs snssininsins suns ora nana i Ten BE LG sunday night the under 8p robe on Lhe road b ais house ont 1 Ppubiie The ale, asd barn, finder = requested Lo com munic AENER Joi Fort. il heifer, aud a Oohe-hal! years old. entre Hall, Ps. it E-Two cows offers for sa © slove jength. 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