The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 02, 1912, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED (WEEKLY, .
8B. W.,
SMITH, , -. . Editor and Proprietor.
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
Becond Class mall matter,
CenTRE HALL, . . .. PENNA
THURSDAY, MAY 2 1912
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Presbyterian-—Centre Hall, morning.
autre
Reformed—Tusseyville, morning; (
MILES TWP, TELEPHONE
Bell Lines From Millheln to Well’ Store
and Madisonbarg Leased Lines to Ex
tend to Brungert's Chuareh,
LINE,
Twelve telephones have already been
installed on the Miles township line
of Branch Company No, 32, Patrons
Rural Telephone Company, and
twenty more subscribers are awaiting
thearrival of instruments, and these
additional twenty will be installed at
the earliest moment, The subscribers
are appended :
Hall, afternoon,
Lutheran—Centre Hall, morning ;
; Georges Valley, evening,
thodist—Centre Hall, moraing ;
wn, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening.
H. A. Benfer, Pre
der Contre District United Evangelical
presch at Centre Hall,
ig and Sunday evening ; Ege Hill, Sunday
sunday afternoon, ©
srvices
ng
Union,
ternoon
Af
ited Evangelical—Rey
will Saturday
yl -
The
for
¢ Hall
rs of con
Fusseyville
at each of the Sunday
¢rnfereace businew meetd
nférence year will be held at Cex
Saturday afternoon at 2.30. All memb
ference are urged to attend,
Massachusetts “plits Even,
From information at hand on
nesday it appears that the thirty-six
Massachusetts delegates to the Nation-
Republican convention will split
ly beliween Taft and Roosevelt,
Clark appears to have carried the
gtate over Wilson as the Democratic
ch
al
even
ice.
A fee ——
T. K, and Flinn lao Penn
As this issue went to
oevelt delegates elected to the
not
preas
R Re-
publican state convention
tional Convention, but controlled the
state convention in detail, with Flinn
us their leader,
I'he state ticket, it appears, will
former Auditor General Robert
Young, of Tioga eounty,
eral,
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LOCALS,
American wire fencing, twenty-five
per red ; also, cement at right
es —U, P. Loug & Uo,
Ibe firat of May broke in with =a
temperature of twenty-vine, three be
freezing point. There was
sunshine throughout the day.
At a copgregational meeting of
members of the Philipsburg Lutheran
church on Bunday a call was given
Rev, J. H. Keller, of Hampstead,
Maryland.
I.. Rishel,
serious iliness was
Iast two issues of the
improving.
sericus,
low the
of Farmers Mills,
mentioned
‘eporter,
ia the
ia not
The treasurer's sale of unseated lands
rtised in this A large
of tracts of mountain
will be sold, aggregatirg many
ay
and of acres,
{ssue,
land
number
or
4
Wiliiama T. Harrison, formerly of
Pleasant Gap, but who with his wife
had been living in Philipsburg, pur-
chased a bakery in Williamsport, and
charge of it,
Ww. A
MoClellan
now has
Rev. McClellan, who with
Mrs were at the home of
the Iatter’s, mother ;Mrs. Lucinda
Rankle, at Bpring Mills, returned to
theirhome beginning of this week,
Ten Biate Highway engineers start-
ed work at Tyrone this week, and are
hesded for Clearfield by way of Osceola
and Philipsburg. Auvother
workiog from Grampian to Driftwood
by way of Dubois,
All of the children of Mrs. J. W.
Bweetwood as well as all her brothers
and sisters, except Mra, Barrell, of
NHpriog Mills, who was not phyrically
able to do so, attended her funeral
Tussday. An account of her
appears on another page.
corpa is
on
death
of Lewis.
services in the Old
Maine Bullding, State (al
lege, thia ( Thursday ) evening A
special invitation is extended to Uni
ted Evangelical and Evangelical
Asrociation folks,
py
Spring Mills.
Willism Pealer who has been
is Improving.
Mra. Martin, of Btate College, visit.
ed Mra Dr. Eraucht, on Baturday
Hon. William Allison and
Frank spent Bunday at Potters Mills
Miss O/pha Gramley who has been
suflering from a sore throat is improv
ing
Mra. McClellan, wife of Rev WA
MeCellan, is visiting her
Mrs. Runkle,
Miss Marian Fiokle left on Turadsy
morning for Freeburg where she will
take a course in musie,
O13 account of rain on Friday very
few psople from here attended the ®
B. Convention at Farmers Mills
The wooden railroad bridge weat of
town is being replaced by steel and
concrete work, Eight men of this
place are employed in the reconstrue-
tion.
Rev. John M. Price, the Evangel.
ical minister, was visited over Sunday
by his daughter and husband, Mr,
Walker, of Ualon county. Rev. Price
movad here last spring and is rapidly
gaining friends,
—————— —————
Lame back Is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles of the
back, for which you will find nothing
better than Cbamberlain’s Liniment,
For sale by all dealers,
Kev,
burg, wiil
Henry A. Benfer,
hold
' al
Chapel,
ill
son
mother,
C,H.
1A. 4.
leirly G.P
Hazel C. L
Wise George A
Gephart Wm. B, Ha
Garrett
Gramley
{ George E
i8. L
|. ¢
| A. N. Corman
{ W, W, Hackman
I, B, Weaver
iG, H,
M. C, Haines
| 8. L. Miller
H. A. Meyer
T. W. Walker
J. E. Noll
Wallace Walker
Celia V
Corman
ines
Blerly
Showers
Brungart Adam Brus
Io addition to the above
stockholders, namely, H.
i 3. A. Bierly, J. A. Kline,
{lin, J. R. Brungart, C.
H. E. Miller, aud W. J.
| have not yet
butundoubtediy expect to do so,
The Bell lines between
| Rebersburg, Wolfs Store and Madison-
{burg were leased by local
{ pany. The line will
Brungart’s chureh,
are
H.
W.
H.
Kride Fa
J.
Gramley,
who
Car-
purchased telephones,
Milt
the com-
be extended
when this
ed
snd
link is completed the farm own
will be connected as well as a
the
Livonia to
of others, U whole of
Madi
with
itimately
{ Brush Valley from
sonburg will be connected the
telephone world through this system.
atse———niboehege
DEATHS
Miss Elizabeth Kimport died at her
| home near Linden Hall on Buanday
{ complication of diseases for a period of
id
homestead
LWO years or more, She was porn at
on the ni
| rateed
{ where she
ip
i :
died, baviog been a daugh-
ter of the late John Kimport, and
aged seventy-six years, five
{and twenty daye.
Was
| Interment was made at Bprucelown,
services having flat
iat the by her
the
Tuere survives one
ducted
Rev. J.
¥ rer h
Gurce
been cot
home
| Max Lautiz
pastor,
’ » y
Of Methodist «
brother, James
formed
Miss Kimport was a kind-
hearted, gentle wi
Kimport, who with his sister,
the home
man, and was higly
regarded by her acquaintances,
At
jeighty-nine years,
man died at
on Tuesday. 1
Friday f
ftici
resident of M
the advanced age of almost
Freder
ime
ick Cather
iis h in Millbeim,
iterment will ba
'y Rav,
made
D. ~N,
on Henoo:
| Geesey LO ale,
|- He was a
| nearly all of his life. He was
{ May 20, 1823 Several mouths ago
{euflered a light paralytic stroks
Monday a second stroke followed.
vee Mise Barah Musser, and
ue 3010,
William P., of near Millheim.
Emeline May, aged about five years,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Au
map, of Millheim, died
Interment will be made
Wednesday.
Fri lay.
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Headquarters for wall
sortment large ;
Loug & Co.
paper ;
right, -C,
Ase
P.
prices
—————————
There never was a time when people
appreciated the real merits of
berisin’s Cough Remedy more
now, by
in males and voluntary
Chame-
than
This is shown the increase
testimmonia as
cured
chidren
from persons who have been
it. If you or your
troubled with a cough
by
Rie
or cold give it a
ite
denis
trial and become mequainted with
good qualities, For sale
“re,
by ali
A
Pure English,
*My dear, 1
more carefully,” stickler
pure English to his “You say
that ‘Henry Jones came to this town
from Sunderland.’ Don't you see that
it would be better td say that he ‘came
from Suederiand to this town?"
“l don't see any in the
two expressions,” rejoined the lady.
“But there is a difference in the two
expressions-a rhetorignl difference
You don’t hear me make use of such
awkward expressions, iy the way, |
have a letter from your father in my
pocket.”
“Oh, dear! Is my father in your
pocket?” inquired the wife. “You
mean that you have in your pocket a
letter from my father.”
“There you go with your little quib
bles! You take a delight in harassing
me. You are taking up a
thread and representing it as rope.”
“Representing It to be a rope, you
mean, dear.” oo
And then he grinned a sickly grin
and wished he had never started the
discussion.~ London Answers.
wish you would spe
said
w
a
fe.
difference
always
By the toilsome road of study a
vcholar learus to get Joy out of books
and stones and trees. By the hard
road of discipline a man learns to get
Joy out of everyday living.
: He Saw It.
“There war a terrible accident at our
house last night,” sald a wag, “As |
was sitting In the dining room 1 hap
pened to look out, and 1 saw the kitch.
en sink” !
Ro SO SA 35,
Harris 1ownship,
Mre. Laura Bricker visited at Un-
lonville for a few days,
Mra. George Fisher and little sons
spent a few days in Bellefonte,
Mies Anna Bweeney spent last week
at state College,
Mrs. J. F. Blover, of
#pent a day at Boslsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stirk, of Centre
Hall, spent Baturday at Boalsburg,
Frank Schaeffer, of Philadelphia,
spent a few days at Boalsburg,
mann, epeut Tuesday at Boalsburg,
Mre. Anna Zsigler, of State College,
spent part of last week with relatives
at Boalsburg,
Marriages Licenses
‘John M, Potter, Centre Hall
{ira Lingle Centre Hall
James Hart, Conemaugh
Clara F. Motter,
John Evasie
Mary Cushion,
Conemaugh
He OVS
dellefonte
1
- % 3 ' : i !
SRgiue] i Bell, Hoa irg
Louella Dale Stick!
Ernest Douglas D
vary Megioney Hood, |
yw Harrisburg
(#rachy, N.Y
EE — -
da
Webers, Centre Hall
Grain of all kin wanted at
tines and Ok
=!
Attorney Clement Dale, of Belle-
Mis Joseph Luiz of
several
Miss Annis I
I'ne weather during the past week
and
days
har,
th her sister
wi
hin! joe
Mra
|
Willis KF
iandalioe, of
d
Wednes-
ik and ughter
Osk Hail, spent
Boal
doris
Kimport, of Bellefonte,
the
of last week st
A.B
the greater part of
the James
#pent
week at
K art
my
William Gohei
wh Mever
1.
Mrs, Bi Usy
fie
iu]
attended
rie Kimport on Tue sday.
L
and
Mayes aod family, and Mr
and Jittie daughter,
Boalsburg.
Mre. Adam Wagner, of Belle!
snd Mra, Harry Wagner, of Ok Hall,
the P
attended service in resbhvterian
Af jus 1:
Huth Wieland spe:
ggrove where she
the
usquebsunas University
$ 2 15s
AL Nelly
#
Coneert given by (7 00
~
Mrs. Mary Brouse who
with her sigt
returned to her
“eit
AERA
week,
last
tires were pi
den of 1}
ff Thecdor
g othe cross
en Weiser, of
Weis
Mr. an
Ha
io Knu
Charles
f., and
re, of Ok
Lt
FLEA ORY
RISO KD OO
ra Wieland,
f Henry
by reistives in
week
Rothr
day of last
Prof H. (
ing a term of summe
ing in ul Ue
wen
Wis Are er Xie
t WwWetne ar
Boalst RQ John Clows
NH. J. Waguoer is
F
y
BLO]
at
8 hous
addition to his house,
turped his fornitore
dwelliog house, which Is nos
Mervin Kuba b
hin barber
cczy pince, 1iit
addition to shop.
have bread, cakes and ice cream
sale
Froe Freight,
3 ries 1
Ore Nr jose
and therefore
free
As suc)
the no
on g
O41 Re
ted
The torn
miles per mile of line
train density of trains
that have added to the earnings. — New
ry
iu
ly omi
ties" earnings
» train
indicates the
York ios
A Critic Who Scored.
pointed criticiem.” sald a
theatrical ma “eriticism such as |
heard in the lobhy of the theater the
other nizht at the end of a play.
“The eritic was an old gentleman, His
criticism. which was for his wife's
ears consisted of these words:
“Well, you would come!” Detroit
Free Press.
Just Like a Lady.
Loin, aged five. had spent the after
noon at a neighbor's, “1 hope you be
haved like a Indy,” sald ber mother
when she returned,
“Sure | did.” replied Lola, “Every
time 1 yawned | put my hand over my
mouth.” Chicago News,
Ho ———_p———
“y
lke
fi,
Bnione,
|
|
|
Stimulate
Children?
Ask your doctor how often
he prescribes an alcoholic
stimulant for children. He
will probably “Very,
very " Ask him how
often he prescribes a tonic for
them. He will probably an-
ser, “Very,veryfrequently.”
[hen ask him about Aver's
Sarsaparilla as a strong and
tonic for the young. Not
hol i
Say,
ely.
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Pa
Sti
Sad
Or
1
is
0
» i, “ = ¢
ol Ui Of x
\ 11s in the
, how and
attack of
PE
{ow many
a
A)
RB
Waverly—the best Wi
petroleum products ¥§
made-—all made from
high grade Pennsylvania
Crude Oil.
Gasolines, illuminating oils,
lubricating oils and parra-
fine wax for all purposes,
100 Page Booklet Free ~ tells
all about oil,
Waverly Oil Works Co.
Independent Refiners
PITTSBURG, PA,
a,
Tp a—_—
Bile Register,
BATURDAY, MAY 4, 130 p
Mills, by Mrs. Atina Close
goods
Hepoter Register
Hall
pors, ii
BE m., st Pollers
Lot of household
Fred
Agnes Meyer
Harper, nos
jertha Meyer, Linden
Halil
nm Lonberger, Zion
entre
TT iH BALE horsepower poriable engine,
No.1 Frick saw mill, with three head
5 loch chisel tooth saw, United States
double edger wiih chisel 00th saws, cut-off snd
ine shafling, il wood belting throughout,
This mill 1» a let: model and in frst clas cond
i
asant Gay
blocks
oan
wwer Frick traction engine
with su 0 and len barrel wagon tank,
Also, No 1 Ireland shiogle mill and joloter
Lx204uch Bwee | stake planer and matcher
J. ¥. TREAFTER
Centre Hall, Pa
Ann
J ered
P CLI}
Ht
PER AXD
Gr, good a
BICY
The u
dwe €
Bauking
new HOUSE FOR BALE~
igned offers for sale Lhe
ing the Penns Valley
riy, on Church street, the prog
deher home, The house is |
Inrgs and oommodious, and we
For lurther particulars apply to
W
“+ Beard]
Wp
tor br y f wa 3
Coser Lira HOOG a Wo
K, Bentre
Aereig
ne
Ha
Centre Ha
ess Barley Wanted
“HELLS OF BEARDLESS BARLY
wane WW the uadersigned More tha
} be paid
W. BMITH
, Pa
I'WERTY Bt
Centre Hail, Ps
3
i
i
if
iN
New Spring Goods—the largest and best
assortment in the valley here now,
I am daily receiving
Latest Style Hats, Shoes and Hosiery
Dr. Warner Corsets
A new lot of Salt Fish now.
I expect to handle
Fresh Shad, new Lettuce, Tomatoes,
These goods
and all Green “I ruck, from now on.
come in every Friday P, M.
Don’t forget my prices are the lowest for first-class goods.
C. F. EMERY
CENTRE HALL, PENNA
LADIES’
“FITZEZY”
SHOES
will cure corns!
SOLD ONLY AT
YEAGER’S SHOE STORE
BELLEFONTE
| th Ad \
Do Not Repair an Old Wooden Porch
In a few years its props and pasts will decay
again, through exposure to the vseather, and you
have the job to do over again. Better tear down the wood
structure and build it of concrete steps, f undation and evn the floor.
Then you will have an everlasting of sol i apd besutifal
design, which is also Gre-proof. x 8 few.
Universal Portland Cement
with clean sand to make your concrete. Iti , uniform in quality and
is easily handled. | We will gladly show yor 4 how to use it in making concrese.
a "FOR SALE BY
W. GROSS MINGLE
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Also, Crushed Lime Staae and Brick.