The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 01, 1912, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
Kdanor
8. W. stn, ana Proprietor.
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
Second Class mail matter.
Pann’ A.
CENTRE Hai,
THURSDA AY,
FEBRUARY
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Presbyterian—Centre Hall,
Mills, afternoon,
Lutheran—Tusseyville, morning ;
alten Spring Mills, evening
d--Union, moraing ; Spring Mills, af-
Centre Hall, evening.
1. 1912
morning ; Spring
Centre Hall,
000
Reforme
terncon
United Evapgelieal—Lemont, morning ; Lin-
den Hall, evening. Evangelistic services each
evening at Linden Hall.
revival services, Bun-
Shuey ;
Mothodist—Centre Hall,
day evening sermon by Rev, C C
Preaching during the week at 7:15
Evangelical Asshciation-—Spring Mills Quar-
terly Conference, Saturday afternoon ; preaching
Saturday eveting by Rev, Wentz ; Linden Hall
Buday morning ; Tusseyville, communion, after-
non ; Spring Mills, evening, revival services.
Heporter Regt t=»
H. A. McClellan and W. M. Swabb, Tusseyville
A. W. Dale, Oak Hall ~tation
P. A. Auman and J W. Gobble, Spring Mills
Charles A. Miller, Tu seyville
A Carson, Esq., Potters Mills
Rossman, Spring Mills
ie] Bruss, Centre Hall
{ y B-llman. Miriam Ishler, Ruth and Vers
Homan, W J. Berns George Kuhn, State College
James L. Decker, Ce: tre Hall
cif e—
Marrisge loenses,
Arthur Hull, Cartin
Mary E. Hassinger, Curtin
Gaorge W. Murray, Julian
Fmms MeDonald, Julian
John E. Fisher, Waddle
Mary E. Confer, Waddle
le Af ———
Ths Pen
Surveyors
linee of
the
Thia is
the pare
freeh markings of linea,
A as the atale
a of the land, it ia given
a number of pris will
houses,
to aid
E they
continua running
us farms comprising
tiary ite at McBride Gap
the vari
penite
he usual surveying done when
hase of real estate demands
corners, ete
R000 comes into
cae
MIeTH
quartered io the farm
heir services drafted oun
n performiog
be able to do.
whatever wor
elem
LOCALS
Mrs I M Arpey, during the past
week, has been eufleriog from rhen
matism
in Zerby, at Colyer,
brih of twin calves, snd
young animale are monsters.
/ Mra. Zon Eccles, of Philadelphis,
nee Zora Heckman, gave birth to s
daughter about two weeks ego.
ways the
The ben is being encouraged to do
, because the market shot up
yu figure where she may be able to
tne high-priced scratch feed,
her best
erg
I'ne Gregg township scuool teachers
will bold their next regular teachers’
meeting on Thursday evening of next
ek, at the Poke Hill school house,
There will be a uoiou mreting of the
i, Bocieties conuected with the
formed, Presbyterian and Evangel-
ehureh io toe Reformed church,
1day evening, #ix o'clock.
we
diss Lula Homan, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Homan,
state College, has been ffl cted
rheumatism for four weeks or
more at times suffers much
pain. Her many youvg fiends here
wiil re (ret to hear this bit of pews
Mrs, Paul Mu-ser, of Pine Grove
Mills, was taken to the Lock Haven
where Dr. Ball removed a
she rallied from the or-
deat in the best of condition. Her
farher, J. W. Sunday aud her hus
band accompanied ber to Lock Hav-
en
Of
with
sae
hospital
large tumor,
J. Calvin Neidigh, of Pine Hall, was
seriously irvjured on the Clearfield ana
Cresson ratiroad on Sunday morniug
This is the third itjury suflered by
him since he ls serviog thet road in
the capacity of flagman. The smpu-
tation of one of his lower limbs may
be necessary.
The Centre County Ministerial
Union held a meetiog io the chapel of
Piesbyterian churen, Bellefoute, Mon-
day forenoop. Ihere wae a very good
attendance, all the ministers of Cen-
tre Hall were there. Important busi.
ness claimed their attention, a full re
port of which will be given the public
later.
John C. Rossman’s condition eon-
tinues rather serious, sithough he has
good chances for recovery. He Je
sullsring from plomsin poisoning
which is produced by bacteria in dead
tisens being eaten in some form of
food, this case presumably in oysters
Ou Monday Dr. C. 8, Musser aud
D-. J. V. Foster, the latter the phyei-
cian in attendance, held a consulta
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reeseman, or
the 25th lustent, will resch the fifi}
eth anniversary of their marriage
Toe couple spent the greater part of
thelr married life in Centre Hall,
where Mr, Reesoman engaged in the
gale of stoves and conducted a tin.
smith establishment. Before the
days of factary-made frali caus, press-
ed pails, and many other articles In
his line, he made these in large quan
tities, He was also postmaster dure
ing the years from 1876 to 1886,
LETTERS FRO SUBIURIB ERS
Reporter “auboribsra Varessapondent Uo’.
nmo--New Department,
FOUTHERN VINES
Dear Mr. Smith :
My little deughter Margaret and
myself are taking a trip through the
south. We will stop to see Mr. and
Mrs D.J Meyer in Columbia, Mouth
Carolina, sud then go to Oslando,
Florida, and make that our head
quarters for two or three weeks, Will
also stop at Augustine, Tampa, Bt
Petersburg, Key West, (Havana Cubs)
and Isle of Pines, and other places, re.
turning abou March 1st,
Please send my Reporter of January
25. and February 1 and 8 and 15 to
Orlando, Florida
Weather “here
dusty, flawers im nloom,
ties of birds building
berries will soon be ripe, ete
Fraternally yours,
N Car.
is beautiful, roads
many varie
nests Straw
DANIEL GRESS
diel m———
Dr. Albert Dead,
Rev \Dr. Charles 8, Albert, of Phila
delphia, well known to Lutherans
throughout the died
home in Philsdeipt Hunday
noon.
Latheran Pablication =oclety.
Dr Albert was born in Hanover, io
of Rv Jacob
fillet
fuweyville
gintes, at his
iin,
1847 and was the son
Albert, who at one ime
appointments in
church, with residence st Earlystowr,
in a house opposite the sSpayd farm
house. The jinior Albert also preach-
ed in that church in his early ministry
and visited at Rhoneymede when asiu-
dent at Gettysburg
the
A tls
Harris
Mra Charles K
townsnip.
thin spent a few days
Rell:
iid, of
week in the
with relatives near fonts
(‘ora Buarct Tussey-
vicinity
Mrs
sink, spent last
{ of Boalsburg
Mrs i f
er, of
this
Mann,
HTL
Npean Ke Axe
visited reiatives iu place
week
Mies Mary (
{time with Thomas
| Fishburn at State (
Mra. Henry
Linden Hall,
Locust Grove farm
The Boalsburg
entertained st the
Kuhn on Thursday evening
A number « {indies from Boalsburg
‘orl is spronding some
snd E
itlege
izabelh
Gingerich, of near
attended to business atl
Inst week
High School
home of Harry
Was
| spent Puesday at the howe of Wililam
Brooks near Linden Hall
Mr. Hoekman and Misa
sharer, of Zion, were
visitors at the home of M Kuhp,
Mrs Emma Sfasrt departed
Boslaburg ou the 17:h for
expects Lo
Minnie
Near regent
IVD
from
jellevue,
| where she tii
| spring
Charles Beck,
several deys in this place taking orders
ofl-rivg
remain Ur
of Bpring Mills, spen
for enlarging aud
fancy cushion covers for sale
Rev. and Mra, 8. (,
among the gues's al the surprise
birthday party given for Mre, M. J
Decker at Pipe Grove Mills
Quite a number of our young people
a tended the Odd Fellows fostival at
Pine Grove M
of ast week
Mrs Mervin Kahn,
sSegoer, Mrs. E. R
Mure, George Hosterman spent
day with Mrs. Chsries Kubn
Rev. 8 CU. Btaver is
ge vices at Plue Hall doriog the eve
piogs of this week, clomiug wilh Lhe
holy communion on runJiay,
Adam Felly and dsugbler
George Mhugart, Misses
Anns Dale sitecded the
Emaou.l Musser, Tuesday
week
The stork’s first visit to this piace
in this leap year was at the home of
(George Mothersbasugh, Bunday moro.
ing, January 21st, where he Jefe a
twelve pound boy.
Adam Felty retained last week
from a visit of several moi the with
relatives at Belinsgrove, Harrisburg,
Lebagon and other points in the
enstern part of the state
Dr. snd Mrs. T. UO Glenn, of Bed
ford, visited the former's mother who
is ill at her home io State College,
Mrs Glenn speut a short time with
her mother, Meet M A. Wouds at
Boslsburg
Communion services will be held in
the Reformed church Bundsy Febru.
ary 11th at 10:8), services during next
piletutes
Miover were
Mra Charles
W iHisma,
Mra
funeral
of las
Friday eveniogs. Rev. Raymond
Jones, of Centre Hall will presch on
Thursday and Friday eveniugs. The
preparatory service.
The banquet at the Odd Fellows hall
on the evening of the 18h of January
was ove of the most pleasing events of
the season. The guests numbered one
hundred and fifty and as g.usl, first
class refieahyments were served, After
the repast i. B Harrison acted se
toss’ master. Rev Stonegypher, Rev,
Stover and Prof Logan made me
promptu speeches. Musical selections
of & high order were rendered by the
‘Boalsburg orchestra, nod on a player
plano which was recently purchased
by the order. Al present seemed to
have the * Glad I'm here” feeling
and tarried until the wee small bourse
of the night,
Lf A
Uentre Hepurie:r $1 » year.
DEATHS,
Mrs, Frances Colyer died Monday
evening at the home of her daughter,
Mra. H. J. Lambert, in _CObntre Hall,
Interment will be made Friuhy morn.
ing at Centre Hall, Rev, Caris" apd
Rev. Barry to officiate,
The decensed was the last surviving
of the children of George and Sarah
Lose, and was born in Lebanon eoune
ty. The family came to Centre county
many years ago, locating near Potters
Mills. Bhe was aged gseventy-eight
years and some months,
There survive these children :
ben, W., Pittsburgh; Mrs.
L«hler, Tusseyville ; Mra H.
bert, Centre Hall ;
Cresson ; Mrs Emma Hoflman,
ry ; Mrs. Minnie Trobert, Derry.
Reu-
George
J. Lsm-
Mrs James Hpicher,
Der-
diseases
widow of
ome st
From a compliestion of
Mre Houser nv y,
Usrisnh Evey, died at her
Pleasant Gap, Monday morving, aged
wixty-three years. Ioterment will
be fHouserville this (Cbhurs-
day) afternoon,
Anna
be
made at
Will-
Zottle,
Ginp ;
Harry
Lizaie,
hild-
children of
thelr
here survive these children
Bellef inte; Mra Cluarles
Zisttle, Pleasant
Altoona : Mrs
Pleasant Gap ; Edgar,
grande
Mire.
Hurry,
Griffith,
and Zils,
ran,
Hamel
Jared,
I'wo
iid,
also
at home
Lolita aud Har
dinaie Coll, made
nowe with her
James Houser,
Mrs, William Salt
Hite, of Lemont,
brother
Darin
BUrVIVe
of Peru, a
Moa
BisO
and
slaters,
J. B, Campbell died at Falrbrook
suvdyy morning after a week's loess
loterment was masd
Meek’
His sge was aboul sixty-eig!
Ibursday ) morpiog atl
cure
Po
of
farcuers ino his ©
of the Metho
aid Leonard Grange, These childres
Beriha anid
Wasuiogton Campbell, «
Mra, Eigse Miller,
std Mra. Moll
uf Altoona, sisters, ru
wir, Usmpbell was one the mo
sticeess fu
HAmUDily
A member fist ohuret
sirvive : [sasc, Agnes, nil
&* Lome
Kansas, a brother,
of De:
Profi,
Vive
ver, Colorado ;
also
Mra. Campbell, who was 8 sister of
FEN
from Xx
yes #,
i
on Bunday =f
an illness dropay
After
{f two
tendiog over a period of
Alexander Davie died st his howe
the vicloity of Bescl,
was made in Lhe
Wednes.
ternoon. Iilerment
ewnducted by Rv. Fred, W
pestor of the Lutheran chureh,
Mr, of Clearfi-l
county, sod was aged ffiy-nine years
some fs@ days His
Hoove~, survives,
children, pamely
Bruce, Sandy Ridge; Mr»
Lingle, B Mire, (George
Wingard, Penn townahip,
Barr ‘
Davie is 8 native
wife, nes
do
Thomes, =»
“Osan Bw one
fur
home
Morris ber ;
E Lal
died at
saturday,
gl] Musser, a retired farme:
tis bowe in Asrorsturg,
aged seveniy-iwo
months sod thirty-eight day»
will be
} at Wo [M's chapel,
Pe
years,
Ven
made to-day
Rav. D.
M Geesry tocfliciate. His wire die
inet July, but these children survive ;
ou Me H
WW iilian
ureday
the hiomeetead ;
Mrs.
Haines towusnip; Mes
'
A inklcbleox,
tek,
vitltem Homan, South Dakotas ; ane
in Penn township
ssn ft
we jing House Barued,
-.
The dwelling booger on the Buieh-
woods and family was totally destroy
vd by fire Thursday afternoon, be
teen the hoprg of four and five
«'eloes.
Mrs Woods and ber five ehildren
w-re al bome when the house burped,
vut the first intimation they had tha
their bome was being destroyed was
when the fire began to drop through
the celliug to the flor below, Wilh
ner little ones the mother jeft the
without securing clothing other than
they were wearing when the fire was
disgovered. From without they
watched the fl qmes pat up their all,
People living at Mhjogletlown pbeerv.
ed the smoke nud flames lsuing from
the upper story of the house, and al
though they hurried to the scene,
they arrived too late to hinder the de.
strugtiop of the property by the
fl \mes.
Mrs Joho Leech gave the desti ute
family shelter for the night, and now
they are quartered at the home of
Mr. Wood's father,
An «flort is being made to secure »
house for the family, and when this I»
dons the good people of that come
munity have expressed a willingness,
f+ 14 stated by the Reporter's Boales
bug oorrespondent, to supply them
with not only food, but clo. hing, bed.
ding, furaligre, and everythiog nec
wsnary for hogeekpepjog,
A sommunity sush se that in which
this unfortanate family lives, has on.
ly to have an opportanity to show its
spirit of love for humanity,
isons MI MI SA A.
Its chalrman Guthrie, sll righ’,
And there Is an April 18 bh coming
apeedily,
Why They Died.
Naturally applicants for life insane
ance may be expected to put as good
a face ible on the reports eon-
cerning nd the of
thelr deaths, but they seinetimes make
rather amwopsing sia some ene
hag collected a few these which
were originally hed in the Brit-
fsh Medical Journal:
“Mother died in infancy.” “Father
went to bed feeling well and the next
morning woke up dead.” “Grandfa-
ther died suddenly at the age of 108.
Up to this he bid fair to reach a
ripe old age.” “Applicant does not
know cause of mother's death, but
states that she fully recovered from her
lust illness.” “Applicant has never
heen fal k.” “Applicant's broth
er, an infact, died when he
was “Grandfather died
wound caused by an ar
Indian.” Applicant's
died whe 3 is n
“Mother's Ia fliness Wid
ism, but
Father
Jour.
sociation.
as po
reiotives CAURes
tenes.
uf
publi
tile
ally gic
who was
a mere child
from guns
row shot by an
fraternal parent
child.”
caused from chiro
she was cured
died suddenly; n
nal of America
hot
Loaded
A firem
for pro:
nee; He
rules
amination
engl
the
’
i Oi
ddist Priests of Burma.
after sunrise the
aut in
with a
This
ir approach,
what
these
Burma go
tis tr
it intervs
of
i
to ses with
rd
the bell rings a
vith her of
or the
ide. No
The
and it
revered : eo wapie
priests
Burmese wo:
fering of rice, Lhinanas, eggs
best that h pros
words of greet xchanged
offerings are made and received in sl
lence. ‘The Buddhist priests may not
receive mone This
i why they have
to beg for the r daily bread
regan
Days of the Week.
While the Egyptians named the days
of thelr week, the Jews numbered
them only, the firet day of the woek
being after the weekly
fabbath Fifteen different methods of
Kabbath counting are known to have
gxisted during the last 4.000 years, in.
glnding gvery day of the week, weeks
of different ul varving length, from
gix to ten dave, nnd months of various
and varying nth,
alwave the day
He'd Eat the Thistle.
A discussion on appeintments to
the Most Noble Order of the Thistle
gave rise to nn oauetic saving on the
part of Disraell. Among the names
suggested was that of a certain peer,
who displayed more zeal than judg:
ment in his support of the Conserva-
tive party. “Oh, no!” remarked his
gngrateful chief. “I couldn't give Lord
the Thistle. He'd eat 10.” -~London
Graphic,
a SR.
A Simple Twist of the Wrist.
“Yon know Jones, who was reputed
#0 rich? Well, he died the other day,
and the only thing he left was an old
Puteh glock.”
“Well, there's one good thing about
{tit won't be much trouble to wind
up his estate.” Sacred Heart Review,
An Amiable Dentist.
Yietim-—8ay, durn ye, you've pulled
the wrong tooth!
of the right oue, but we'll call it my
mistake. Chicago Tribune,
AHA RR SU
Wealth and Wisdom,
A man who 8 worth more than $1.
000000 can get any commonplace re-
mark accepfed as an epigram.—Chi
eago Record-Moerald.
What a strange thing is man ang
what a stranger is woman!-Byron.
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GRAIN MARKET.
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Lar. .oconsisiviiniss
Printnos
been examin
for
following accounts have
Register's office
on so
terested, and will be
rt of Centre Coun
3 : 28th day
Orphan's
$0 ccinrininirns nuns oH
BAFIOY . .oocoonerrirspsnen 45
£0
70
5
A D., 1912
The first and fin
a! account of Baral
, of Sarah Palmer,
Coane
Eckley
inte of
NIXG MILL, SAW WILL DWEIL.
LING HOUSES, BU ILDING LOTS, ETC,
VATE BALE ~
erwigned, agent for the sdministratrix
of ths ale Abrebam P. Luse. and a member of
the firm of A P. Love & Fou, offers at private sale
aniing will saw mill lamber yard, cider press,
por hie saw mill snd engine, dwelling botises
The fire and final if J . and building ime. the propesty of A. P. Luse &
inistrator of eu of} inpper, late of Bon For further information spply to
W. LUSE, Agent
Ceuire Hail, Pa
FH A
AT PRI!
The und
The first and {
inistrator of ol
it of W. B
Kesickle,
Cox
inte of
al scoonur
, of Jolin
The first and
pson and D
ri of etc apf John
Yecenn
07
NOTE~VPlanirg
The firsl and
mill sold,
HOUSE yoR BALE The. uy.
A offers for sale the dwelling
the Penps Valley Banking
urch street, the prop
ipictier home. The house Is in
+ and commndious, and wel
ber perliculsr apply to
W. B. MINGLE
Centre Hall, Pe
The first an
property, on Ch
EALE~The uodemsigned
sol Of gle Dis pronerty, one
siyer, containing about three
ig 6 god house ant stable,
; 8i " 8 ot of young fruit
renches and plums
+ 0 raise poul ry,
iitry house on the
The property will be sold al & ressonabie
ate § on favorable terms. Good reason
ng Ww dispose of it
C UD FRAZIER,
Spring Mills, Pa . BR. 2
NOURT PROCLAMATION.
“ane
| arier Sessions
er and Geners
th
the oounly of
F FEBRUARY,
brusry, 1912, and to
i
i
il
£1
i
[Cold January Weather!
' Requires Warm Clothing
cold
A warm body
consequently it
Don’t run the risk of contracting a severe
by not being properly clothed.
conducive to good health,
means a saving in doctor bills,
Your Underwear would naturally give you
your first consideration, We invite you to
look over ou various lines, including
| UNDERWEAR, for Men, Women and
Chil dren
SWEATERS, for Everybody
CAPS--a good :ine for Men and Boys
The problem of keeping warm at nights can
only be solved by good Blankets, We have
A line of good, heavy BLANKETS
that you should see before buying elsewhere,
Give us a call.
KREAMER & SON
Centre Hall, Pa.
oe
ad
causes every article to be read with care. We
print your bill with this end in view. Our equip-
ment of poster type is far above the average. We
have added a strong, legible type face—for descrip-
tive use—to our sale printing department, which
will enable us to print better bills this spring than
ever before.
Our prices are cheaper but
not the quality of work
The Centre Reporter
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