erm———— fhe CENTRE REPORTER. a tA ————— hone nse Boca THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 1912 LOOALY The firat issue of the Reporter in 1912. John D. Meyer, cashier of one of the leading banking institutions in Altoona, ate his Christmuas dinner in Centre Hall, with his parents, Jeage Templeton and Ralph Horper, both of Altoona, spent part of Christ. mas week with the latter's grand. mother, Mrs. Kate Horner, in Centre Hall. John Condo, a shipping clerk in the Philipsburg railroad office, twice broke the same bone in his leg in the space of a very short time. He bad just been discharged from the hospital, when he fell, breaking the bone the second time, The state appropriations to the Chester, Berks sud Yark county fairs was held up by Auditor General A, E Bisson. The action of the official is due to the fact that it was proven thst gambling of various characters was permitted by the managers of the fair associations, Guy Jacobs, of York, visited his mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Jacobe, and also attended the funeral of his uncle, Col John W. Btuart, at Sate College. Mr. Stuart sided the young man io his ga career, being me t han the usual attachment of uncle aud vephew veiween the two, Mrs. H, H.. Mark, accompanied bh her son H. Roy} made a trip to Al toona and JoBustown. At the former place she visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodhart, and at latter place, Mrs Mark, the widow of the late Prof GG. W. Mark, who lived in Centre Hall. Rev, Hamil Bosal, Rev. James W, Boal, scent Christmas week with his mother in Beilefonte, He was accompanied by Mrs, Boa, and before comiug to Bellefonts for s waek they were at her home in Ew. ton. Rev. and Mrs, Boal are now cated in Macomb, Illinois. Dr. Alfred Vivian, acting dean, Ohio Agriculture College, the leading lecturer at Farmer's Week, expressed the desire to confer L. L. M. D,, a new degree, on the farmers of Peon. sylvapia. The degree signifies, lime, legumes, manure, drainage. There is a lesson in these let.ers if you are able to get it, there re the for a short time sya of the late lo. Centre Hall and vicinity was fairly well represented at Pennsylvan's State College during Farmeg's Week Among others who attended the ses gions were Messrs. Samuel Darst, William F. Colyer, Bidoey C. Poor- man, D W, Bradford, L. L. Smith, T. C. Bartges, Rev. B. A. SBuyder, and 8. W. Bwmith hiesars, Lawrence Maxwell Meeker, Harshbarger, of Potters Mills, and Charles Bmith, of Centre Hill, were guests of J. E. Harshbarger, ip Alt over Christmas. The former, by the way, remained with his broth. er, a daler in pasteurized milk in thst city, but the other two young men have returned home, MOB, Newspapers in adjoining counties are now figuring out —or rather trylug to do so—whether the location of the pan in Centre county will be of material benefit from a ecommerein) standpoint. Thera ia a waristion of opinionon the savjsas. Oe thing i= certain, the industry will no down dari ) it prov Iasi gig In the large festival hall conneetsd with the Williamsburg L.utheran church, a surprise was sprung on the pastor, Rev. J. M. Rearick, formerly pastor of the Penns Valley Lutheran charge. A dinner was served and be fore leaviug the room oue of the mem bers iu behalf of those assembled pre sen led the pastor with a purse, with instructions to use the contents in the purchase of a fur-lined overcoat for himaelf, Two aceidents happened in the vi. cinity of Pine Grove Mills, resulting in broken limbs, Edward 8 Moore, wirile falling a tree stepped back to the tree fall, and in doing so one f feel osught hetween two rocke, throwing him to the ground with suf fleet force to break the bone in his ber blow the knee, The other afl.» Maw. Charles Boy was w' rack HY os harn door, rut by the wind, oreskiag oe eft arm wy Film sr favo om mishisp be “nid drive ' There were two smash ups the other [Ras tarday evening, both happening / while young men were on their way to see their sweethearts. Just west of | Centre Hall the horse driven by Messrs. Rnone Gingery and Gregg Carper, both of Linden Hall, took fright et a rabbit dashing over the road just in front of him. The bugey was overturn the dash torn off, and the oung men spilled, but neither of them were injured, Grover Weaver was the other young man to have a mishap, Oo this side of Centre Hill his horse took fright and in «no {ostant the man, bugey, horse and all, were lying at a foot of an emban km nt several feet high, The injuries to Mr, Weaver snd his outfit were slight, In neither case were the young ladies interested disappointed, for the just. before-Christioas-tete-n-tote was not postponed. Marringe wlcenses, Harry R. Benner, Oak Hall Nellie J. Struble, State College M. Roy Hoy, Zion Mary B. Martin, Lamar Edward N. Corman, Johnstown Eva V Stover, Aaronsburg [Guay P. Springer, Millheim Pearl RB. Runkle, Centre Hall Elmer E Hubler, Rebersburg Elsie A Miller, Tylersville Charles C. Fryer, Coburn Anuie M. Hironumus, Weikert Joseph Beckenbaugh, Rebersburg Hensyl Young, Howard Clara B. McKinney, Moshannon Namuoel M. Rice, Bellefonte Catbarine Rice, Elwood City David L. Keller, Axe Mann Louisa B. Btover, Axe Mann Forest Boott, Mupsan Station Nellie Davis, Muuson Station Milton W. Eidy, Ev Rebecca W. Relley, State College Harry Glenn, State College Lola B. Sents, State College 'RIO0. Jos. Wm Eirich, Philipsburg Rose A. Williams, Philipsburg Clayton B Stover, Spring Mills { Estella V. Wolfe, Spring Mills Henry F. Kessinger, Margaret Irvin, Bispehard Blanchard Mark Penon’a Furnace Miclhinal Brealer, Warriors Mionie V Gummo, Agnew KE Dora A. A. H E-«penshade, Erma M Fry, Lidmbert, spring Mills Murk, Sprivg Mil state College Minte (‘ollege lin itemm— nsSdur., Ge wite this week iu Bellefonte Mr aiid Mrs, Jarmues M Ard and e days AA Miss Hara in spending and datghier a few Yeaver st : Menara, Cl Veer Epes Mrs, Hazlet! visited at the howe inst week, Huil, James Weaver the of his son-in-l Houtz for several days last Mra home nw sohn week, Charles Oiwig return«d to KILL SHARKS FOR FUN. Kanakas Can Whip the Man Eaters In a Fair Fight. In the Pacific ocean lives a race of wen who outswim fish and who can kill man eating sharks in a fair fight They are Kanakas, the seamen who are natives of the Hawaiian Islands. “A native can whip a shark because he can outswim him," states an Amer- jean who bas been living in the isiands many years. *l never heard of a na- tive being Injured by a shark, and there is a superstitition among them will refuse to fight. This is not true, and grew out of the fact that nlways whips a shark. A ka will spy a shark and, taking It fair fight, because the is n the howe of her son Walter, Har tiston. ul From last week. Miss Reb-ceoa Bovder spent with Mies Mary Stover apant week in Milton, Rev. W. D. Christiuas at st Poeun Pierce her sister at Slate College. Christmas Lewistown, Donat and family the home Hall Minnick and gpent of James ( Condo, family, of Piainfleld, Iiiivois, are visiiiog at home of Polly George, Thomas Weaver who had been ployed Eveusturg for mouths bas retarned home, Mr. and Mrs Freuk Richardson, Philadelphia bow William Wolf, Mrs. Bailey and son spent somet Geesey, Mra Zorhy and Horsee Blover, of Youngstown, spent a few weeks at the home pareuta Mr. and an. at peveral ne of ime at the home Hesale Mrs, He Acker, dr. a Chris mas Warren Winkisbices and family and Mr, and Mrs, James Roush spent Christmas at the home of John Det wiler near Centre Hall, Miss Marian Sover, of Harrisburg, and brother Psu', of Williamaport, spent Cbristmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. 8. Hlover, Leroy Mensch, a studeut ian the Peabody Conwrvatory of musie, at Baltimore, Maryland, ie spendiug his vacation wita his Mr. aud Ms KW. Mauch, A ——— patents, The important subj-ct of Rising wil not down ne geting settle l, bul the va wat of troub's ovr ft that nas recently eX perivnecd i vari waa pret of the cmairey wil Pp abmbly H « avd near CRRA, rage oa 4 wd divore ss have croid sa oe aAhoat the prooian Ha bh beni be mony 1a 80 contrad.tiry as to leave small hopa for a solution of the ques. on in a way that will bring comfort toall, Even ifousarrived at sn un- derstanding of how to kiss, the searce- ly less important feattire of how often comes up for consideration one, one lady claims that the dest stretches of a loug married life have uot been brokan by a single osculstory oasis ; another who looked for Buches, only got proka, and stil muother wae smothered and suffocated by super laity, Wherefrom, It will that with kisses, as with ['2 a 0a Dan the teas fore ihe fre wealth, the great desiderstum A AIM TO SA ARIS. i : 3 i i i i § knife. The shark will make for the swimmer, and when it is in range will flop suddenly on its which sary before it enn use } enemy will sink ie up nud rip the crea open with a quick slash of the etimes they will avold the time, cutting it on icking it to arouse its side, its powerful faws to erush ar shark t and co; urns the native nfter tigie nent it outthrills a bull Free ress, TUBES > _FOR_LUNGS. :] am by Which Insects Are Enabl ed to Breathe. Tel lungs wis have ne stead they present a of tubes running ngth of thelr bodies, eyed to every and ‘ither one have Con gainst collapse re has fur es with a fine he water as gide of exceedingly which runs a hese plates oxygen con » tall ends in | Lions, water as gills. Thelr means of the tall swoward atures may In Russia. iin the “praver or cottage k, or a shed attach ve farmstead sur ns qn of according to the A separate bulid f£ oli s ior wie ii) antities | ove irals of Rus be provided in ¢ of canes. The nee! vot to meet r idm or It Is without ceil trod the hare earth, ny feet through nd worn lin are {ime wash oration or adorn oden bench room The into ugh we ¢ the ud children crowd rouging the door together on the stove. ~Sunday at ~ing Wires, “l oe sre silent, they are sonorous. al agitation alone les that the ther When the wens Jeep tire cha “edd for within two days shrill or sharp within a nee ene ging. An Italian scien annie agitation produced depression and trans. ihe wires hy the telegraph arper's Weekly, Lots of Hunting, talk Lind tarned apon hunting und by one of the ndult visitors, Inmie’'s rapt and eager look, remnrked wrily: “Well I don't suppose you've had a chance to do much hunting yet? “Noi many kinds, but lots of It.” ex- Platued dnmie “I've never hunted bears or Hons, but I've hunted gran y's spectacles most all over the world!” «Chicngo Rerord Herald. —— a ta GI RA The and by noting eh sonny. A Sticking Business, “Well, Mra. Smith, and how's your hueband "Oh, he's doing well, thank you, mum. He's got a Job nt the glue fao- tory now." “Ah, well, 1 hope he'll stick there!” =~London Mall A — Hair Cteoalers. It was unsafe for English children to walk out alone In 1805, lest they should be robbed of thelr hair for wig: aliments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Uhamberiaio’s Stomach sod Liver Tables, keep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases, For sale by all dealers, weve Fon TR Ewra » Contentment is natural wealth. Lux. Bry is artificial poverty, —foorates, 3 I A A I. Centre Reporter §1 » year. BEEN Harris township. From last week. Miss Efe Rishel wae home from Bellefonte for Christmas, Mies Ruth Kuhn, of Williamsport, spent Christmas in thie place, The teachers of the public schools gave their pupils the usual Christmas treat, Miss Anna Bweeney Is enjoying part of the holiday season with iriends in Altoona, Miss Busie Wagner and brother Frank, of Altoona, spent Christmas at Boalsburg, The members of the Presbyterian Sundsy School were treated with candy and oranges. John Musser, of Wilkesbarre, who | came to attend the funeral of his uncle, John Btuart, spent Christmas | at Boalsburg. | Charles Mothersbaugh, employed at Derry for the monthe, returned to his Hillside farm last week, David Stuart, Mr. and Mre. George Btuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Biuart, of Bellevue, spent Christmas with their mother. | Nedson Keller, of Linden Hall, &/ student at the Musical nt Belinsgrove, spent part of his vacation with some of his associates st Boals- burg. Mr. and daughter, was | three at the! w' past 0 home College Mrs E W. Bweeney and Mise Anns, Mme. E A Fisher and son George, Miss Margaret! Lytle, Mrs. J. H. Meyer, Mr. and Mra William Goheen, Mr. and Mrs Frank McFarlane, Mr. and Mre. J. H. Jacobs, and Mr, and Mrs, O. W. Stover st- tended the funeral of John Stuart Tuesday, At the Lutheran churches joyous Christ on | Reformed entertain. | Funday crowds and fas ments were given RBehools which sftracts i! ay that thes passed those of Lhe pre the re e services pi The recs hy It ju nsfe toa vious year singing was inspiring and the tions rendered by er joaved. ia the children were and | candy were distributed among sll the | members of the schools, and slso to al! Or thoroughly Oranges the children of the congregations, ferings were given for the B Edueation aud the orphan ¢ One of the most er joyable events of the Christmas season was the gather. ing of children of the sges from to twelve years at the home on Thureday | inst. The teachers and | Baalaburg town, the Branch, Hill and Walnut other javited nambering in sll about two hundred A st filled with easndy, at orange, aud some toys were ward Allee, Theodore Boa afternoon, pupils anh, Oak Grove, primary Hall, Rock and a few gusala were ockl | Fd mental gifis to the older ones, —— { ehildrea bear in mind that Inin’s Cough Remedy is most eflectusi and that it contains no harmful {| For sale by all dealers, | drug. | scalp clean and healthy, destroys all dandruff, and greatly promotes the growth of the hair. You will cer- tainly be pleased with it as a dressing for your hair. It keeps the hair soft and smooth and promptly checks any falling of the hair. It does not color the hair, and cannot injure the hair or scalp. Consult your doctor about these hair problems. Ask him what he thinks of Ayer’'s Hair Vigor. Made py tha J ©. AYER CO... Lawell, Mane | R000 P0CON0000000000 hve At the close of another year in business, we thank you for past favors and hope to have a continuance of the same during 1912; also extend our hecartiest wishes for a prosperous New Year and many of them, H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. PPP: 99025000 PPC 000000000 VO00GO000OPLBO00 DROSS CO000PVIVOTTCHOUSIPIROOVIOITROOODITVLSNS HVOF OOOR + = During Christmas week the chair works at Lewlshurg closed down owing to the making of ndjastments to machinery and buildings, snd ge 8 congequence several huadred em ployees were laid «ff. Work wae re. sumed Tuesday of this week. mention ——— No you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism simply rheumatism of the muecles du to cold or damp, or ehronie tism, and require no ment whatever? 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