» THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. 8. WW. SNUTH, Editor anda Propries Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre HawLi, . . Penn a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1912 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian—Centre Hall moruing. Reformed-Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, afte rnoon, Lutheran—Georges Valley, morning ; Union, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Mathodist—Centre Hall, {town morning ; afterncon ; Spring Mills, evening. Spruce- i United Evange'icsl—Egg Hill. morning ; Tus- sey ville, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening LOOUALS, The W.C. T. U will meet at the home of Mrs. J. V. Foster on Batur- day afternodn. There will Btump next 3 o’eloek. be preaching at Pine Sunday afternoon at All are cordially invited. Henry Heaton, is quite ill at the home of his daugh er, at Beegh Ureek. He issuffering from a paralytic stroke ~~" Miss Anna Mitterling is back from a visit to Cleveland, Ohio, and inter. mediate points. Bhe left Centre Hal: before the Christmas season \ \ Mrs. Esther Waltz, of Williamsport, is at the home of Mrs Emma Homan in Centre Hall. Bhe is quite aged, and becoming feeble. Years ago she lived at Centre Hill, having been previously married to Henry Fry. Mrs, Henry Roush has been quite ill during the past few weeks, and there is little hope for ber recovery. Bhe is suffering from gangrene, amd is masking her home with her daughter, Mre. J. H Detwiler, east of Centre Hall. The following persons were enter tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, X- i tend For Nouo-sapport of Wifa and Faml'y-— Man Native of Gregg Township, On the charge of non-support of herself and children Mrs William Detwiler, of Harrisburg, cvused the arrest of her husband while in the midst of a ceremonial rite during the openiog session of the * oly Roller convention at Waynesboro. Detwiler is now in the Dauphin county jail Mr Deatwiler, who isa son of the late Jacob Detwiler, of Gregg town. ship. and a Miss Robinson, a school teacher, were married in Reedaville about five years ago, At Reedaville they were in business and did well ; from there they moved to Harrieburg where they purchared a grocery siore which did not turn out a profitable investment ; this was sold and 8 pota- to chip factory started,” which proved a paying business Everything was going smoothly according to the man’s story until Mr, Detwiler mixed up with the * Holy Rollers, Wie got "n THE “When I married Mr better man lived than clean christian gentleman ¢rutinued to be until he came grip of this cult gan Mrs. Detwiler “Mr Detwiler's Holy Rollers followed selling the potato enip factory, WOMAN 8 STORY Detwiler He then, and no he WHE MN two years ago, ’’ be conversion when der” Floyd, at one of their io Beaulah avenue, he fell upon the fl wor, his own words, like a‘ stuck and sioce that first trance, nes rena bh on earth “A vision from God revealed Mr. De weiler the fact that work no longer to sipport ily—the Lord would his wife filled my hose with ers and worked to buy food children and him. Mission out here on to hog" life Use my to he wae to his fam we 46) I board- pr wide for my M. Marshall, west of during the past week : Mrs Miller and daughter Claire, and Miss Emma Marshall, of Bellefonte ;: James Hoover and son Lee, and Miss May Bwoop, of Chestnut Grove ; Hobert and Mary pear Centre Hall, ir Miss Osman, / Misses Bue and Cora Barry fromm Hartleton to Centre Hall, week to visit their brother, Rev F Barry and sister, the until intler went will to Pittsburg, but f remain here at least former Hartleton bome, and also to Helios grove where he will attend a recital in which Miss Olive Barry, also a sinter, is one of the principals nd Me ¥ 8040 airs Harry Confer attended funeral of Mre Pleasant Gap, on Monday Mr Eckeuroth brother, aod as soon a Confer and and are sister A BITRLZe- and ber hus Pleasant Gap, e they will take care of the infant left by Mrs. Eckenrotu. Mr, r was employed by COC. D. Bar. d bad contracted for his but have 8 can be oade she wiil met band wher « i Conf tho gervices for move 0 WwW, ai the coming season, agreeable mrraugements to both been unde. Millbhellm may fare better baildiug of state roads than Centre Hill. Io that town the road way was not condemned, the pike eompsnies kK«eping up the road through the biroigh the same 8s through the townships adjoining. Ia Centre Hall tae whole of the street was coudemuped, tue pike company having lieved of building the road the borough. There is a difference here ia conditions wnich may give Millbeim a state road at po expease to the tax-payers of the borough, while in Centre Hall the tax-payers may be obliged to foot the bill to the extent of fifty per centum of the cost, Of course, if the State Highway Commis sioner sees fic to do eo, the road taroush Centre Hall and thiough all other boroughs on state Highways cau be built entirely at the cost of the state, What will the commissioner do ? that is the question. in the been through Spring Mills. Philip Bhook expects to move to Brush Valley next week. Prof, Charles Kreamsr, of Asrons burg, was in town on Saturday Dre. Braucot is expected home from the Bellefonte hospital this week, Rev. Martin is holding protracted services in the Evangelical chureh. (Quite a bit of ice has been harvested but there are still a few ‘ice houses to fill, The extreme cold weather has chus- ed » number of water pipes to freeze and burst, Harry V. Gentzell, of Sober, moved his family to Penn Yan, New York, on Monday. Frat k McClellan, mail carrier on R ute 3, fssuffering from wu severe cold Rsiph shook is fi ing his place. The Presbyterian snd Lutheran congregations had no service on Iaet Babbath on account of the cold weather, A MA AT ————. There was a bit of sunshine on grounduog day, but it doesn’t matter, for its bee: many years since there has been anything else but cold weather for ix weeks after the day the litte hog is supposed to venture into the open for a suifl of fresh alr. ' ‘* Not one peany did he give to If 1 | him to go to the store for as much as me buy clothes or food wanted iacan of corn, I would have to hand { him my purse with the monsy i ROLL ON FLO RS “The leader stauds up in front of [the room with his walching are addres and makes queer motions all the him intently Then d ff rent or ! They waving hands disciples there and a gen Dy ou interwitteat) roll ar | toss about on the fl» | arms, writhing a trance. Some fall about tue platform |i 1 the front, oti ied corners, belween the beachea, for i thelr quiring io the ers seal more seclud { nstanc ', where one looking on, may i gee their heads babbling up from lme to time over the backs of the chairs V s———— vo ————— Pine Grove Mulis Mrs J I. all summer, is some belier, Mrs. J H under the doo darkis, who hal been il) Williams, who hsa teen past y's care durtog th week, is improving Mrs WY Mew to the Joh stosn Hospital for treatment I'he if 5-t A Decuer was Hams, who was Isak. en is slow y recovering f Jamon tWO hitlie wird anniversary Celebrated by | dred persons on the 25 0 ult | Decker home, ] WwW. R Corl jerop 'n this valley at Lhe iad the binner wheat fhe total yield | wae 1250 misniela, ad this conaids ferbly helow Lils sverage } J OC. Nig « fl Railroad, wno tisd crushed, is recovering in wWoan 1s ¥ . 1 of i the A Hhie OLA hospital Thess nior class of the H ¢ lon Saturday servsd meals in t I [O F levening ad the (reget or ta row | or by $60.00 Onn wager “eh onl QO hell « fativael ia hat] and rich- va‘'thew Digs got on in less than tween y minutes He en stored away twenty dis es eream without feeling any il ff »ra Andrew Curtia Brwerax, ot UU county, spent last week wish his sider bro‘her, Frauklin Bowersox, in this place. Before returniag home he will visit friends in the Buckoye State, The graduation exercises of the High Bohool senior ¢'uss will be hed in the I O O F Hall, February 16h A splendid program bas been mapped out, and tunis will be foltowe! by the annual banquet, ————— AAA 0, Rebearsburyg. ; Mrs. C. M, Gram'ey is recovering from her severe (loess, The Iste heavy winds drifted the snow io the cros« rosd« in this valley, Mra. Herbert Smull returned home after spending several weeks with her sister at Dents Run, Mrs. Wagner, of near Harrisburg, spent a few days at this pisce this week visiting relativ. a, Mra. Henry Meyer, who receiv d several Injuries in an upss: while «he aud her haan t wa won uel way t» Millhelm fa a sleign, lesiowly recovers ing. Lance Whitman, while returning home from Penos ave on last San- day, had the wmmforiuas to lose his purse wnleh evutainel oetween thirty. five and forty doliars, Che farmers mosting held on last Tuesday evening in the school build. ing was pretty well attended, Hon. KE. B. Dorsett delivered an interesting ipoture op the Gauge. ¥ hd # Harris 1 ownship. 0. W. Btover made a business trip to M filinburg on Tuesday. Charle: Fisher, of Danville visited at Boalsburg the early part of last week, Mrs. E A. Fisher is spending some time with her sister Mra. John Stuart, at Btate College. A sledding party from Oak Hall and Boalsburg took supper at the Old Fort hotel on Friday, W. D. Port, of Pine Grove Mills, one of the health officers, spent last Wednesday at Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs, RR. B. Harrison and daughter Mise Rhoda, and Nannie Coxie, spent Foeaday at State College Mr snd Mrs, Matthew Goheen tertained a number of their friends a 8 wix o'clock turkey dinner on Friday Mr, and Mrs. Henry Garoer, of Buffa! Run, spent several days of laa week at the home of theirson W., M, (3 rner, at Boalshurg A number of young Hoaleburg er joved Wednesday week at the F. 1 land home at Linden Hall. Charles Mothersbaugh returned en- from eve. Wie people ning of last lant Pitts The trip was » Fuesday from a trip to Altoona, Buflslo combination of business and Dr.and Mrs T O ford, who attended the funeral burg, and pleasure of Bed of the former's mother Mis Elizabeth Glen, (ilenn, the home of ire M. A Wooda. Hurely the ground hog his shadow as the cold weather is contino ing More ice was stored away thi winter in this than at an still naw place aud we have Boslshurg had a oit of a smallpox arare, bul at this time avery one i+ ¢-r« fear ths t «in that there need be no of disease Your correspondent is pleased to make this announcement, because of the fact tha: erroneous reports ma have reached distant points Henry Frederick and A. H msn attended the foneral of Emanos Hoster Musser at Aaronsburg last Toursday Mr. Frederick remained for some time John Bow. Mra, Bawer #ox is almos' 89 years old and ls enj. and visited his sister Mrs ersny, at Woifs Chapel ing good health Gienrge Lohr on Ok Hall farm, at the fon! sstith of B Tu the wi] ay Denied Fussey moved Riley untain, from to of urg, farming thers, having MM wind and will bhegis th mplements from The. purchased farm stock and | dore Davis Bosal, whose tenant he hes Willard Hoy, for ahouc April lat, alan beenme wiio hes several in belonging tn lived there years, will move Hel aprivg into a tenant hogas Baottorf both Mr Between this and Lohr and Mr Hoy will live in the large double hotse on ithe Riley farm ————————— Aaronsbu «, Mra n ill (iilieard Elisenhour who hod Pars imimproving. Fhomas Ha'!l has gone to Riagte (Y lege to work at the carpenter trade Mia Mabwelle RBonb. « visited at the home of Nilliam Juenh Reiff if New guest at the Wf Wandwsrd Walt Cumberiang of A was home mayer Ande the Alte of of home Mipw art ran, ‘NR, Wa ' A guest at Miss Helen st wor aver Runday. Mr wid Mra Mra Mark, home of Willian Brewer, Nr Mr of Logeanton, visjted gt 11 @ Herry and ard mo' her Deets James Roush wes to see hia who ia ill at the home of John Mine keeping Ole Presa had ben Musser Freaster who for Emanuel Coburn to spend some tim with her father Word has reached ga of the wedding of Miss Kathryn Kerstetter, of Coburr, Psu! Ntover, formerly of this but who fa now employed as and pines, Adam Hos'erman and Henry Fred Musser, Mr. Fred. erick also spent a day with hia aged gistor at the home of Dr. DF Bow. sox at Wolfs (‘hapel E L =tover and son Ry killed the following wil! game during the hun. ing season ; 28 gray equirrels, § wild turkeys, 18 pheasants 54 rabbits, 4 gvone, 5 skunks, 10 foxes, | white rab bit Thev also have a live fox on band at present and whigh is for sale ——————— A i A ———————— Colyer. Mr. and Mre, Arthur Slutterbee and family spent a day Iset week at tne county seat, : Robert Boal and Uharles Fye trans. acted business at State College lassi week, Bisine Palmer and daughters Violet and Helen, of Potters Mille, spent » dav at tha home of 8, E, Jordon, Mra. D Ooles Wagner and Mr, W, F. Rockey spent a day inst wepk at the home of John Band, of Hed MIN, Mr and M's G M. Cooney and son George, spent a few days at the home of Thom Btover, of near Millhelm, Mr and Mre, Charles Miller and son Edgar and Mr, and Mes. Henry Gets tig and fam'ly epent an evening st the home of Clayton Wagner, Robert Glasgow and family snd Misses Ida and Dora Kilnefelter spent Buuday at the bome of George Besson, of uear Liuden Hall, They Are a Fearful Pest and a Menace to Civilization. Zebras in Africa are a nuisance and RR menace fo {lizntion, according to John T. “Hunting Ad ventures He says: Then there's plmost as You places iu ubiquitous kongonl gee vast herd f zebras nt many along i there after, as | of ea fanning into the sight surprise, tomed 3 nlways herds of them, of n herd for 3 hay of zebras been roperty ie # rack i exe Mog in Dulidings of or fora. aking and J. How fe, through Lhe of the owners of redtaiuing pit of Wh Oar Works property Where it would be deemed the jeast oujellion aie, 10 some point tu the creek, of if the dam on the property should be rebulit, then Ww the most Col Veleut point of sane, Lor the purpose ouiy of sippy log 8 stlicent a wotut of water for bolder alt Walter closets of of formerly of the sald Will fam BR. Jenkius sod J. Howard Liugiv, aod there irom 30 Couduct A sewemge or drain pipe of sul Hcleut dimensions through sod uuder the pian jug mili bundling by way of the oid tail rece to He cred k, atid vsreiii'y mato tain the saine that may not ecuine Hunts 30 the property Heser Viug, Beveriieioss, 10 toe owners of the te Waiuiag part of the sald Car Works property Heir Beles or asigus, §t » waiter wheel of pan p Huw oF lormety le piRce, 10 be removed by Mem, their Dor of amigos, at their option ; the said pump to be used, however, i removed, for thie Denefit of the pmrties as aovided in the Mortgage toon whieh this Levati Facins is is Fudd, sie ome uf fire or other necessity, in com ou With the owners of the remaining portion of the paid Une Works property Together with ali ana singular the buildings im, rovements, Ways, Waters, water COUTEER, pighte, liberties, privieges, Improvements, her. frdfitalne ts Bul App ictheustioes whatsoo ver hereinto belonging or in ROY Wise appertain: hg, sud the reversions aod femninders, reats, eles wird profits Uieroul, eugities, lume shaiting’ dicks, pomitieis, | Us, ols sed machinery, Toereon, Upon said real estate, ercoted n warehouse of sippy bul. ding, a pmittery bith ing, su office buidivg, a foundry building or Dan hdings, & machi © shop, v1 cksmith sop and vilhier Moup DULGinE of, Duldugs, and sundry sheds ned outbiiidioee, sud = railroad siding together Wilh ehgiues, ine sbafiing, belting, dois, planers, Lathe, loos aud machine: y affix. wd Ww Contained in said balldiag., Seized, levied upon, taken in execution an be sid as the propery of J, Howard oh aud N. B. Spangier, admiuistrator de bouls Bon of do. of Waliam & Jeukins, inte of the Borough of Bedlelonte, lu the said Connty of Centre, de detendunts, and the sai i fee, terre bein ot Yas undivided one-half Rule OF part ol the mid Willian R. Jenkins in the morigeged premises, TERMS OF SALE: No 4 kuowiedged until the I paid yA fall, ARTHUR B, s Wha, Poirmonte Io, February 4, 1912, TORE QUARRY FOR BALE The under Bom signed offers for sale thirty acres of | land, the entire tract belog made up of a lime ed passed and filed in the Regletes's office for #one ridge, the stone belog of best Jualaty for the inspection of the heirs and legates lime, ballast or building purposes Trac lo- and all others in snywise interest 4, and will cated niong the north side of Lewisburg sod presented to the Orpha d's Court of Centre Tyrone railroad about one mile west of spring ty for confirmation on Wednesday, the 28th Milis. Wii be s0id st reasonable price. For of Febri pA 2, 1912 4 further particulars enquire nf, ? letra. A 1B. 1 ; UU DANIEL RIPKA 0.12 Bp ing Mis, Pa. PLANING MILL 1.IKG HOUSES AT PRIVATE BALE -— i wt g gned. agent for the sdministratriz { Thompson and cer The WO, Lhe J * Luse. and 8 member of | trator of ete |, of ohn D. Thompson, late « he firm Lowe & Ron, offers at private sale ard borough decens pin ¢ mi aw mill lumber yard, cider press | und engine, dwelling betes ¥ the property of A. FP. Lase & further luformation sopiy Wo C. W. LUSE, Agent, Centre Hall, Pa | "ER EoIsTER'S NOTICE. The following accounts have been examin %. creditors x oun any 1 1. The first and final account of Bara | aduiinistuatrix of ete, garah Paling Benner township, deceased ’ 0! HAW MILL DWEL. BUILDING LOTS, ETC, The first and fi wl] gecount of The 1 first and fis rator ol wn on i. The 1 The first and # nd Martha H. Hoover €r sid. i HOUSE FOR SALE~The un- ned offers for sale the dwelling he Penns Valley Banking riv, on Church street, the pron. picher bome The house in # aud cormmndions, and well W. B. MINGLE Centre Hall, Pg RENT OR BALE~The undemigned ut or sale his proverty, one- yer, containing about three having a god house an 1 slable, ater, also a lot of young fruit uinces, reaches and plsias £0 esl place lo raise poul ry pow & good poultry house on the operty will be sold sl & ressona ble ya favoralie ers. Good reason CD FRAZIER, Spring Mills, Pa , RB. OD. HT PROCLAMATION, Orvis, Pres! on Vieas of is risisting of the i bis precept m ber, I Com sessions i Genera county of These Cold Days Require Warm Clothing Don’t run the risk of contracting a severe cold y not being properly clothed. A warm body s conducive to good health, consequently it means a saving in doctor bills, Your Underwear would naturally give you first consideration. We invite you to look over ou various lines, including UNDERWEAR, for Men, Women and Children 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 sce before buying elsewhere, Give us a call. KREAMER & SON Centre Hall, Pa. wr y our draws the attention of prospective buyers and 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, leg'ble type face—for descrip- tive use—to our sale printiLg 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 Centre Hall, Pa. 4 A high grade gasoline that never goes E back on you. Most motorists know that inferior gasoline gives more auto trouble than any other one thing. 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