# I a —— 7 Naw SET As AA THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED IWEEKLY, 8. W. SMITH, . . Editor and Froprietor Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall ag Second Class mail matter, Centre Harn, . . . Penna THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1912 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Presbyterian-~Centre Hall, morning ; iis, afternoon, Spring M nited Evaogelical—Lemont, Lin- afternoon, morning ; den Hall, Reformed——Union, morning Centre Hall, evening. Mills, morning , afternoon ; Tusseyville, evening. Spring Mills, af. te raoon ; Lutheran—Spring Hal / LOO / J. H. Lambert has about completed a large porch to the front of his resi- I'he addition is a decided im- provement to his home. Centre 4 Sad dence. Mise Sadie Gfrerer, who had been the Bellefonte hospital for four for treatment, is now at the at weeks at Axeman. ¥ be Ringling Brothers and Carl Hagenback and Great Wallace billing dates in Central Pennpsyl- vanis. These are rival shows snd are advertising dates in the same town: are Miss Mamie Wolfe, the Belinsgrove girl who sued Columbus P. MeDevitt, Nn 3 schools, No defense was offered, Miss Nellie Smith is happy over the t that =» new haa placed in her parlor, and was sold to her father, J. Frank NBmith, Centre county's P. H. Meyer, of Centre Hall Dr. 8. M. Huff is to office in the rooms hy the late Col. E. Bellefonte, He is now located Milesburg, but it is his intention y move his family to Bellefonte piano about in at to R. Chambers, = a’ netable Chsrles Frezer, who gan farming this spring on the Harter farm at Stone Mill, had the brood mare i Deg misfortune to have a for him. and was the best horse in the stable, A district Bunday-school convention held the Union rmmers Mills, Friday of this week, in will be I There will be and evening. The chief speaker the evening session will be Miss tha Robison, a state field worker. Dr. J. V. Foster is skillfully / and is using it daily in his practice i he is espabtle of watlging here- to 3y the use of the ear making professional calls in iets in much less time than sod much uflfering patient. WwW. H. Fears cc fore, Lime means nducted the Central Hotel, ip of the hotel on Hat. business, having ay diaposad of his hostelry to W will urd H. Hindel, of Gearhartville, who assume charge as soon as Lhe transfer can be effected. t Louisa M. Alcott’a ** Little has been put on the stage, 5 0d YY men Home of the heirs fought it bu! 1s : ha: vonsented fiaally and the thing is do The story told in mouth’s Companion ls interesting. as oe I'hia is a little fish story, but per W. D. Crosby, Esq , Cold BSiream nal tells ; while fishiog in on ing eleven inches, which had in mouth, and pretty well swallowed, & four-inch trout, business at Williams- M. Huyett of the MeNitt-Huyett Lumber Company, took with him Mrs. Huayeit and daughters Leila and Miriam. On their return they paid brief visits to Rev, and Mrs. 8. F. Bieber, at West Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. George W, at Lewisburg. They had a delightful trip, and found the former Centre Hall people in good spirits and prospering. Bills were mailed to all Reporter subscribers who are o1e year or nearly 0a year io arrears. Those who re ceived the notices will confer a great favor if they will remit promptly. It fa a mighty good thiog to look st the label on your paper. ocessionaily, Time flies so rapidiy that 8 year paca. es by before you are aware of it. Hay, Reader, do you know, without refer. ring to the label, to what date your Reporter subscription is paid 7 Make 8 guess, and then look at the label, Dr. A. F. Dunsmore, N. IL. Deim, manager of Kelley's Bupply Company store ; James Berkehile, editor Barnes. boro Star ; Lewis Taxenburg, jeweler; O. C. Campbell, bardware desler, James Johnson, postmaster ; Charles Greist, all of Barnesboro, and Al, Clark, of Hastings, composed a flah. ing party who stopped with Pat Garrity, in the Heven Mountains, They arrived in Centre Hall Satur. Having had port, last week, E Ocker, be cared for by Mr. Garrity at his re. sort, on Garrity’s Creek. It's two to one that the little flshes simply nibbled. WILL OPEN ALLISON STREET. this Action U, B®, Bartholomew Will Make Avaliable Twontyelght Balidiog | Lots In a most Desirable Section Oentre Hall, By of | Last week brief mention was made | of the fact that C. D. Bartholomew | contemplated opening a stieet leading east from Main street, near Centre Hall railroad station, Mr, Bartholo- | mew now informs the, Reporter that be fully intends opening this street which street on the named Allison street, intersects Main street that house This the being slreet at L.0- gan house, cated on the north-sast the residences of W. Frank on the south-east corner and Durst and Bradford | extends | or the cor ner, eastward to the borough limits, There are twenty-eight lots sbutting on this street—fourteen the north and as many on the south side. The street is full width, and the laid out in blocks of four, in twenty-foot allay between line, on lots with =» every parallel op and Conley’s lane forming sid a, Baila the south, the alley are sixty dread snd plot Ji and west Wik Y purposss, I'he lots u [he south, on the north feet in width fifty-five feet slopes enough to the one on deap. ist to afford drainage, and in every well adapted to bullding | Tue first lots are located but one-half the those will | this street within easy | street. distance from Mala street on Hofter bring the d d Main CO sireel are, ar this lost reach residences on of Water and light are also venient, aud once dwellings are erect- ad, the borough will be obliged to ex- tend both over this new portion of the town. There are but few avallable | building lots on Main street, and who homes to of vary this coudition will oblige those con- seek this { tempiate erecting new I Bartholomew plot ME Deg | lots elsewhere i fact Mr. i eid open is DaCAuse that has de- d this will give p to the vamed, and oa opportaatily to cur also mage available lots for | purposes until they will be needad § other | homes sud improvem Purchases may be made at | reasonable pri very vas and terms, and, | course, as i2 nlways the cass purchasers have the seleciio entire plot. ——————————— A Birthday Paty. A birthday surprise party was give: riday evenin n ho { Mi Friday evening in honor of Mrs Bible by Misses | Refreshments Cake, fon Jonas her husband sud daughters Bertha and Nellie, BErved were pop-corn ’ Were as iol sud Wel cream, candy, apples. The Mr. and Mrs. Hwesny and Mr. and Mrs. Miller | Yeariek aud daughter, Witmer Lee, Mr. ! Floray and family, A snd mother, Mrs. Wolfe Leaster, Mr. and Mrs a 10 pl tH. K. Harshberger aud dsught Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Meeker, Mr, Mra. Joseph Carson and family, iand Mrmr. Wagner aud | Goldie, Mr. and Mrs. W i mick, Mr. and Mra. ( { Mr. and Mre Frazier Harriet, Mr. and Mra i Mra. Goodhart and iand Mrs. D. COC. Rossman and | Millard, Mr. ani Mra. Jacob Lee, Mra. James | family, Mr. and i Mra. Itrvio Mosser and Mra Harvey Musser, 8. J | Misaesn Ida H ae pre anni nr er aud \ Mr hatles Mille fF. OF aud dsug s Mr, (teorge, Bubb and son mr. and Harshbarger drs, W, H 0 Susie Bogdan, Ruth ettinger. ————— a ————— Another ae Nalled The story that Vance McCormick, of Harrisburg, was ia Phil tried to induce Col Bryan to iodorse all a falsehood. Record and the printed it. Mr. McCormick was in Harrisburg all the time that he is | quoted as having been lu consultation with Mr. Bryan. The truth that | the Gufley element made an effort to | have Mr. Bryan use his ivfluence in | favor of Judge Gordon Mr. Palmer for national committee. man. But the colonel would uot com | mit himself, Ibe Puiladelphia Harrisbur 2 in sud sgal stl A Marriage wicensos, Ivy W. Bartges, Bpring Milla Margaret Rishel, Spring Mills { Harvey ©. Decker, Potiers Mills Bessie M Krise, Potters Mills Calvin A. Confer, Coburn Harrah M Vonada, Coburn Joho H Hosterman, Haines Twp Hezsl Btonebraker, Haines Twp. Rufus Capp, Half Moon Twp. Busan IL, Model, Taylor Twp. Clyde Confer, Howard Mildred Woodring, Port Matilda i —— The Ven, Mr. Francies has not yet turned up in Bellefonte with the cash for the pen site, but papers ars now almost completed that will permit the state to make payment, ns YI BANA The King split-log drag will have a good chance to show what it can do on Hoffer street, that is if the council orders it used. The street ls an ideal one to work with a Klog drag. BYUDY OF MEN AND BOYS, are Studying the Educstions! and Social Conditions Jmong Men avd Boys in Centre Uounty. By the questionaire atate committee of the the ’ ¥ method Young Me of ite thir. asked, one be committee forwarded blanks to the writer direct one There are questions the other half to social conditions Centre Hall and community, I general interest that the Y. M. of A. ia C. od it will also be of general [oterest to know the line of questions asked by this association, and becauss of this, | the questions are reprinted in these columns : BOCIAL Give an the community estimate of men in your Ar? young tween 1 and What center Between 12 a: are the most popuiar se men 7 8 for boys and What dees or secret orders ? What ot yy ial HET CU Ls speeisl social events the 'o what extent are the wilh BONOOI homes th ial galhe of How suppers held fOr & fiORs “n church socks What par centages of the r 10 young seek their so 1ife io the larger towns or cities 7 How enmmuunity many iu alent? What icflusnce does it exert I'o lent | what extent What inf To what extent is danciog preva. § 180Nce Goes iL exert is profanity preva. in. lept ? Impurity 7 Gambling ie mpersnc How often are shows they well attended anteriate Ho and news gtand alorea, Wn iY Chien r t AUrant livery yd or other centers where man ™ Ph What is your opinion as to! Wf vour community £11 ED What reading cirel muses socielies In Describe brief] 5 Mention art ueation H what extent » libraries of Br Hom Have you a public t magszines and and Farmer's Institutes 7? Ww tnany men 16 Ww many night classes Leld 7 Is there apy het yw maby men 10 snd over are lak | ing courses iu Uorreapot dence Bphools educational ate cremate #5 vg men a desire to remain Aaronsbury, Ritert Burd is not very improviog fast, Chea Grenoble, of Burnham, visited his grandfather, J. UC. Blover. Winkleblech with Warren aud family friends at Wolfs Mis. E. E of Bellefonte, f in Ardry, ther . lover, Wolla Mrs, William i i parents Mr, and Mis, Iaianh Woodward, for a few days Mr. and Mis. John Hosterman two daughters, of Miliheim, spent Bunday st the home of John Haines Magdalena Weaver retarved home from Hublersburg on Wednesday where she had gone to care for her aunt Mrs visited her Boob, al Ano Charles i sm———— A — Fal ngme brook Country Club is the of quarters new having Fairbrook creek, near Pennevivania Foarosce. The formerly was called Tyrone Club, but since the members, now almdst one hundred, are from widely secatiored towne the local name does no longer apply. John D. Meyer, esshier of the Heeond National Bank, Altooua, las member of the club, and also one of ita cMoern sO A ——- Congresamian BB, K. Focht carried his distriot for renomination by a plurality of almost six thousand, snd by a mejirity of almost forty five hundred over his two opponents Hummel and Miller, Focht laa vote. getter, the country club on citb Every county in the state that selected Democratic county chairmen by popular vote, elected reorganize chairman, just like they did in Center, a Harris 1ownship. Mre, William Myers spent a day at Mra. Daniel Geary, of Coburn, visit Mr. and Mri. Joh wpe Miss Phoebe Miller, of 2tate College J B. Heberling and family runoon drive fr m Btate to Boslsburg, M ina | A last two weeks Annie Zsigler, David Kahn, of Williamsport, spending rome time with his zabeth Close enjoyed with her sunt Mrs al State College, John and Alexander, of this placa Miss Izora Rupp returned to home st Cedar Creek, after the grester part of the Hill Miss Ruth Rupp has gone to vn | LEGAL NOTICES. 05 AA RII OF In the Court FOR OF ed | od, passed and filed In th star's office for | IN REPETITION $ of 1 heirs an sles. Cres re i HENRY TIBBENE ISFACTION dat corded the and all « present Common Vieas iy on 1 Cont wy 14 in 10 3 #5 gar} mentioned Bil olhe io auy anc n application ol Como ROY & I ¢ isted April Morigeg par ‘F respective sammer a irs WW iii ulah F iiney Harrisbur ded Maeda Pak ¥ and after the fur ¥ A IT SAVES YOU MOMEY ward's Dyspepsia ¥pre fi . Murray Hiner Fe ed wustipation upoi id constipa- if your d eas the ce that Murray & Biter are Dr. Howard's an UH Cannot s pasa n thelr How. giving Dr, { conslips the Aud every package customers ards tion half regu! ino persons] guaranties to refur ey g¢ not satisfso- tory = : Nervous? Thin? Pale? Are you easily tired, lack your | usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood must be thin, your nerves must be weak. You need a strong tonic. You need Avyer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa- parilia entirely free from alco- hol. We believe your doctor will endorse these state- ments, Ask and find out. It you think constipation is of wifling consequence, just ask your doctor.» He will disabuse you of that notion in short order. ‘'Correct it at once!’ he will say. Then ask him abou: Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. Made by the J 0. AYER OO., Lowell, Mass sion REMAN Prot Wry have the job to do over again. Better tear down the wood structure and build it of concrete—posts, steps, foundation and even the floor. Then you will have an everlasting porch of solid appearance and beautiful design, which is also fireproof. Mix a few sacks of Universal Portland Cement with clean sand to make your concrete. It is absolutely uniform in quality and is casily handled. _ We will gladly show you how to use it in making concrete. FOR SALE BY W. GROSS MINGLE CENTRE HALL, PA. Also, Crushed Lime Stone and Brick, Look at these two pictures: The difference is caused by the different kind of oil vsed. If you want the steady, clear light ale ways order the best oil FAKILY FAVORITE OIL Triplerefined from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Coste little more than ine ferior tank wagon olls—saves money, saves trouble saves you! eves Your dealer has Family Favorite Ol in bartels direct from our refineries, WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Inflependent Refiners MYTSRURG, Clear Steady Light with-out a Also makers of Waverly Special Aute Ol and Waverly Gusolines. FREE-200 Page Bosh sells of bout ol, Centre Reporter $l » year, “ f © 7
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