THE CENTRE REPORTERS. ISSUED (WEEKLY. ci ——————— 8. WW. 4ruTh, Editor ana Proprio: Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Hawi, . , THU CHURCH APPOINTMENTS United Evangeheal-Lemont, morning ; den Hall afternoon. Presb SDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1912 Lin’ terian—Centre Hall, morning ; Spring Mills niternoon. Lut viiie, & an--Spring Mills, morning ; Tusey- soon ; Centre Hall, evening. Refurmed—Spring Mills, morning ; Union, af- Centre Hall, evening. At the fosmer r places a Foreign Missionary service, ‘ All Sheep are Mine," will be used ou will be in harmony with the theme’ Hall, morn. afterngon ; terno and lat The sx Heal Assoclation—Linden ing ; Fusseyville, communion, Spring Mills, eveuing. EVAL POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, ww an ounc: myself as 8 candidate for ' of Representative in the General As { Penusylvania subject to the decision mocratic voters of Ceatre county as she s 0 be held Baturday, April 18th, 1933, GEORGE A. BEEZER, Bellefonte, Pa. LODALS Nidvey I. Poorman advertises sale of farm stock and a lot of pew imple ments for Thursday, March 7. Misses Benner are here from visit their r, Mrs. Nanéy Benner, The Philadelphia on a to maotl M dent Mary Delinda Potter, a #u- t Bucknell University, was with her parents in Centre Hall over ®Ban- dav. Zeigler Brothers, of ngar burg, will sell an unwsuslly t of cows at their sale on Toes. Ge ES — FOSTER GEYSNER A SUICIDE, Committed Hash Act at Wolf's Store, at some of George Smith, His Brother. in-dawstrychuing Used to End Life Foster Gessner ended his life on Chursday morning by taking strych. nine. Bitting at the breakfast table at the home of his brother-in-law, George Smith, at Wolfs Btore, he said ne felt sick, and a few minutes later fell from the chair-—dead, Gessner’s life was a short chapter here were fow oases in it. He isa ne- tive of Northumberland ecunty, snd frequently stated that his mother cared nothing for nim and since he was six years old he had no home. He grew to maturity, but not maniiness, Reugh and unreliable, he was with out sympathetic and willing friends when in need of them, in For several years Gessner worked among farmers in lower Brush Valley, and while employed by Harry Lim- bert, Miss Flossie Runkle, daughter of Israel Runkle, of Wolfs and niece of James W. Ruaukle, of Centre Hall, was a helper in the house Eight or ten weeks ago the couple were married. chase furniture, with begin housekerpivg, but he Htore, eto. which Was enough in him to become his gecurity bim. He was employed QF Stover, east time of the tragedy. Tue the fatal Thursday, he had been by of Rebersburg, st wl Coburp, and io the evenivg he ed fromm Mr. SBtover's place to that Mr. Wolfs Store, being under the impression that his wife i was there, but on Smith's be discovered Nmith’s, at arriving at Mr "Fle Hal at her howe at Woodward Gessner went to his room at night iarch 26, f them are registered stock. w.0.T Grange Arcadia. All the society and the L ited present, ents will be served. ? L Light to be noection with a farmers insti- Orangeville, Illinois. a poultry vas held. In giving an account Xhibitors, Bruce Goodheart is ned as having had on hand Partridge and White Wyan- In « tute a 8 Ww of th mei Bufl, doites Mifflinburg’s burzess is making an attempt to punish citizens who throw ashes in the streets and alleys. This is an offense against the laws of the commonwealth, and about the uvest way to prevent the promisouously dumping of ashes into the street is to put that particular law Jnto effect Oue application will work wondem, Mr. snd Mrs. John Rudy will fol- low and Mrs, Edward Lair in the tel it house on the E. M. Hayett far vest of Centre Hall, and of ir. Rudy will be employed on m by P. H. Luse. They are ing with Mre. Rudy’s parents, I Mrs. George W. Potter, on ckerboffl farm near Oid Fort. week mention was made of the st Mrs, William Auman of een Brier, died suddenly while ug to attend the funeral of her Samuel Fryer. Oa Saturday Auman was buried, and Mr, and Hobert Fryer, of Potters Mills, yer being a brother of Mrs. , @ttended her funeral, and LOuir avsence al these serviees on, William, aged sevea years rling, the cow buyer, will ship {cows to the east ou Friday, The severe weather during the past month and the slow sale of cows in the esel bad deterred him from ty ing cows for a season, but since eon. ditio in the east have become slightly better he is again willing to Fiskt Le chance to make a small prof it. The benefits of haviog a regular shipper of cows must wot be lost sigh of. Cow growing in Centre county bas become more than a side line with muany farmers, and this makes it necessary that a go.d outlet be het at all times, In examining the titles to the prop- erties covered by the pen site it wae found ti. at a number of them were ime perfect. Of course, the titles were not defective tosuch a degree that trans fars cannot be made, but in many in- Stavces mortagages snd judgments had not been satisfied, although the records show the indebtedness had ben paid, Many other slight defects Wore brought to ligut. This shows ' Le necessity of great Care ou the part of all public officials in the periotmnnes of their duties BO but did not go to bed iatand he | walked the floor until no ing. Af ter daylight he walked o od wn BOMmetl if {gone for a late breakfes’, ; iting what he ha [to the breakfast tab | is noted above, I'he twenty made Bingaman aofortuone man was aged but me years, Iaterment was made at Wolfs officiating. was attended by his wife mtiesmbinibsmim Harris 1ownsnip. Miss Rachel Rothrock spent Friday and Saturday at Bellefonte, William ness at Mifflioburg last bual- 1 to Week. (Gioheen stlende John Btover, of McBrides Gap viait- ed relatives at Boalsburg lsst week. Mrs. Leuker died at the home of her son at Green Island, New York. George E Meyer attended thie funer- al of J. Henry Belle- foate on Friday, n of the Boalsg airg Fistiburn, at of the frozen Que secti msio line water pipe at is Strepuous efforts open it, are Deing msde to last week at the home of his brother, Dr. Hersey M .thersbsugh, al Creek, who is in poor health, Beech aod waflle supper iu the Bosal hall on Saturday evening, 24ih lustaut, L. Mothersbaugh, of Boaleburg and sister Mra. Samuel Glenn, of the Branch, attended the fuvers! of their sis'er Mrs. Busan Lenker, at on Monday. Mr.and Mis. Newton Neidigh, of Pine Hall, were guests at the Heform- ed parsonage Iss. Taursday and at tended the services in the Reformed church io the evening. Heuovo Samuel Moyer, of Uambeltown, who came to Bellefoute last week to attend the funeral of his cousin, J. H. Fish. burn, spent the early part of this week with relatives at Boalsburg aud vicin- ity. Mra. Elizabeth Myers received » telegram on Mondsy from Altoons. announcing the death of her sister Mrs. Margaret Smith, which occurred at her home in that place ou Hunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Straw are visit. ing with the latter's parents, Mr. ano Mrs. Israel Youog, near Boslsburg They spout the ast two years ic Cana- da, where Mr. Straw was in the em. ploy of a construction company, superintending some contract work, After a short vacation they think of going to Pittsburg, William From, of Mifllinburg, and sistor Mrs, Fiza eth Lingle with her busband and daughters Nottie sod Mary, of uear ~pring Mile, sttenied the funeral of their brother John Keller From, at Boalsbure, sn Mou- A provision of the postal laws Do enf reed in that prouiviting post mes. ters from permitting postal cards bear Ing ** matter manifestly obscene, lewd or lascivious” from pmesing through tue mails, Postmasters, If they per form their duty, will withdraw from the mails every post card besring a picture or language that is obascens, indecent or improper, and if there Is doubt sy to whether a card Is suf- clently ot jectionable to warrant its ex- clusion it should be forwarded to the s department for declelon. This Is an item that may be read with profit at this particular time. No further com. day forenoon, O hers who were pres “ot from a distance were JH. Meyer and Beware Bailey aod slave s Pine Grove Mills ; Me. and Mrs William Baird, Centre Hall, and Arthur B Kimport, of Bellefonte, SA Sot Os Marrings cloensen, Jesse H. Hall, Fleming Myrtle M Bisset, Fleming Paul M. Winkelblech, Asr nsbarg Olle E. Treaster, Asronsburyg Thomas Davis, Cuba Mines Margaret E Jones, Hawk Run John L. Welker, Curwensville ment is necessary, 5 Beporter Reglitor, Maude Mecker, Potters Mills Grace Btover, Centre Hall Mrs. Guy Springer, Millhelm Anna Bmith, Centre Hall Robert D Musser, Spring Mills George A. Beezer, Bellefonte FP. L. Beezer, Bellefonte Mm. Dora Moyer, Potters Mills Mrs, Ashbridge Thomas, Potters Mills J. T. Campbell, Potters Millis A, Brooks Cellax, Hazleton JE. Zeigler, Rebersburg John Klinefelter, Rebersburg Wallace O. Horuer, Pleasant Gap E. H. Eaugard, Spring Mills J. M, Goodhart, Spring Mills J. L. Decker, Centres Hall Frank D. Odman, Centre Hall Verna B, Weaver, Centre Hall H., FF. Musser, Ceutre Hill George Earhart, Centre Hall Wm. F. McKinney, Potters Milly 8B. IL Poorman, Centre Hall George E. Heckman, Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, Adam Neese, Spring Mills Oscar Weaver, Linden Hall Hall ————————— i — ———————— opring Milis Fromm Walker, Centre Collega A party of young people from this Wednesday ¢, 8t Millbeim. piste pant evenlug Kesale: Robert Museer, of Altoonn, few days with bis parents, Mrs HK. D. Musser. Those who have completed | teacher traluing clase course an entitled to dipiomas are Charls over, Laatheran se dom ; Rev, Su Hower Snook, Mmm. CO P | Presbyterian | shook, Hall Evangelical sol Austin echool Mr, Mrs, Willlam Hetting L ag, Lutheran echo Zabler is the teacher, i Among those who alte | fa | of Mrs. Re fuesday were spd granddaughter, of Eiizabeth Small, M Allo Qahler, eral becca Hanos or Pearce Harshberger 8010 Pltealr M Ya aud Joseph irs, Harshberger, ns: sud 4d wf aii of Renovo - - > — Brush Valley. v Esti Vl lesen i ting friends The young people & parly st the home Inst fed n day t were: Leo, Dwight ax Jodie Duck, Eis le, Li A zzie Wer Mirayer, preser H Elsi and Mary Anule Bharer, Duck, Fred | Harry oman, (irenob Ids Fravkeoberger, Dutrow, Bertha Lizzie Fetus Eraest ¥ ine, Alen Rachau, Vilas and Paul Musser, Russel nd Grove, Ralph, John and Chm | Frankenberger, George and Berirsn | Feiterolf, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fran) | enberger and Mr snd Mrs. Willlsm i | | Fetterolf. All report haviog bsd » A arg Greet ron f i fine time — ltl mma The sale season opened on Wednes. dsy. County Treasurer John D er waa the first to have the experienc “rr. dill - Ten thorobred Daroc shoals FOR SALE ing seventy-five ibs, all open sows. F. CAMPBELL, Peuns Cave HORSE FOR BALE sound and sl driver ; Hambletotuian stock : d siraigot in every Pa. Horse, works ang where a good look. 1, MOYER wolghis right : 8 foe nt Rebersburg Way. ~J. N L.Auspry will go out from this office Wednesday morn- ing, February 21. Coughs and Colds You could not please us bet- ter than to ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bron- chitis. Thousands of families always keep it in the house. The approval of their physi- cian and the experience of many years have given them great confidence in this standard cough medicine. Sold for seventy years. Any good doctor will tel you that a medi. cine like Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work il the bowels are con. stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer’s Pills for cor- Rosle M. Kubo, Bandy Ridge ng this sluggishness of the liver, esting ih the J. geiehns 00., Lowell, Mass. Avarl Faclas non Pleas of Centre «a, there will be BOROUGH OF BELLE ON MONDAS "i cold is a i re interested just pow, Cough R medy has reputation snd immers markable of colds alwas es ho dep nded upon. For slers questo ale by | re Cure ent e by ali di A good motor is worthy of the very best gasoline. The three famous Waver'y Gasolineg—- 16° — Special — Motor Give Power Without Carbon They are all refined, distilled and treated. They contain no “natural” gasolines, which are crude and une refined and which casry the maxi- mum of car ucing elements, £0. WAVERLY Also makers of Waverly Spec Auto Of and Family Favorite FREE {25,ape, Beck- 5 fin MD { { { } i i ! i APE, TO so wa 4 2 Ri ——————————— i —_ ro o——— CNTORE QUARRY FOR BALE-The under- | sigaed offers for sale thirty acres of and, the entire tract being made up of a lime- sone ridee. the stoue belong Of best quality for Hme, Lalinst oor bullding putposes Trace opm caled along the north #ide of Lewisburg and Iyrone raliroad about one mile west of Spring Mille, Wii be sold at reasonable price. For further particulars enquire of, DARIEL RIPKA, Bpring Milis, Pa. HAW MILL. DWEL. BUILDIBG LOTS, ETC, A Burning Glass That Adjusts the Sight to Varying Distances. One of the manifol ] human which the focal « made fustantly ane fort. This lens in ti sve | ie 0.12 +} runing els JUurning gin OLAS 1.1} 1 thé glass ler ' PR ad wond eve Is the XG MILL, sG HOUSES, VATE BALE ~~ gned. spent for the administratriz f le Abrabam PV. Luse. and & member of of the eve un tera! bu t hrm of A FP, Lasse & Bon, offers st priveie sale it i enw mill lumber yard, cider press, mill snd engine, dwelling houses long, the property of A, P. Luse & further luformation apply to C. W, LUSE, Agent. Cenire Hall, Pa the sun's r of | en per WY ilding iil sold, ING HOUSE FOR BALE-The tn- reigned offers for sais the dwelling ing the Penns Valley Basakiog rity, on Church street, the prop- picher home The house is in i : mud commadious, and weil further particulars apply Ww W. B. MINGLE Centre Hall, Pg OK BALE~The usdemignes for rent or sale his prorerly, one- L of Colyer, containing about three ind. having & goed house aut #lable, 0 Water, also 8 lot of young fruit quinces, pesches and plums an idea! place 10 rajse poui ry, ow & good poultry house on the property will be sold al 8 reasonable | on favorable lerms. Good reason 1 Gispose of it C.D FRAZIER, Spring Millis, Pa, R. D have been exemin- Hegister's office for 1 legatoes, creditors arvested, and will be 8 Court of Centre Coun- Wednesday, the 28th dsy count of Baral Eckley, Palmer, late of sarah Harry Hoov- decensed, T. MeDow- dimes, late P. Gray and ! and testa { Moon town township, unt of George Wf Simon Har. ough, Sores 4 FEANK SMITH Register of Wills, ifde These Cold Days Require! by not being pre is conducive to good means a saving in doctor A warm body h, consequently it bills, Your Underwear would naturally give you your first consideration, We invite you to look over our various lines, including i| UNDERWEAR, for Men, Women and Children SWEATERS, for Everybody CAPS--a good sine 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 sec before buying elsewhere. Give us a call, KREAMER & SON Centre Hall, Pa. A NEAT AND LEGIBLE SALE BILL 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, legrble type face—for descrip- tive use—to our sale printiug 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,