3 | i a_i THE CENTRE REPORTEA. ISSUED WEEKLY, Hon. 8. W. SIUITH, . . Editor and Proprietor Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mall matter, CentRE HALL, . . . PENNA THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Reformed—No service. Lutheran—No service, com Presbyterian—Spring Mills, morning, munion ; Centre Hall, afternoon. Methodist —8prucetown, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Bpring Mills, evening. United Evangelical —Tusseyville, Egg Hill, afternoon ; Centre Hall, ever morning ing LOCALS Mrs. B. F. Relish attended the funer- al of Mrs. Anna Funk at Bpring Mills, Saturday. Rev, R. Raymond Jones will be the speaker at Centre Hall on Memorial aay. The program will appear in the next issue of this paper. The state is now demonstrating the best methods to combat the codling moth, and hss selected the orchard of A. 1 Bartges, at Millheim, and BSat- urday 25th as the time, for the exhibi- tion. A handsome gold watch and chain } of Madison, Bouth Dakota, to his the members of the graduating class of the Centre Hall High Bchool. The zift is greatly appreciated, KE 3 Pi Every baseball fan, whether rooter for big league team or member or par- tisan minor league club, school or | college, amateur or semiprofessional | team, should see The North Ameri-| anpual baseball supplement, | J Of id caus Rold a Drivers meet The Blair Association Haturday. County will bold A big feature is to be two on | sud on one of the flights an Altoona indy is to accompany him also be horse racing, motor cycle raciug, ete. fo-d Rhone is in Millersburg, aunty, where he will perform remonial work incident to the dedi ation of a Grange hall, and in evening will address a public meeting in the hall. Jobn McSharran also be a speaker on this casion. KC. © o Of oO inues to buy wool, and is pow pay- er pound more if it is delivered at wme, Monday aod Thursday os he absent from home, requests that deliveries be »f apy other time than the mentioned. Rev. R ¢ Centre Hall Reformed charge, be- @ going to attend the West Busque- oa Classis atl Selinsgrove, atte e sessions of the Womans Missi ary tociety of the Classis in Lewis irg. COC. A. Krape, of Spring Mills, the delegate elder who accom panied Jones to Classis, fore- is hie wi Mrs weder and daughter, Miss Jire Reider, of Bhamokip, are guests of Mra. T. I.. Moore for seversai days Prof field school in Shamokin while town High Hechool a student at Penn. Btate College, gite for several months was because know where Centre county is located, / it wae in Penpaylvania because Govern or Curtin, Governor Beaver Governor Hastiogs put the county on the map, but it took a decision Western Pennsylvania, During a severe eleciric storm lsst week lightolog struck the home Bamuel Lucas at the Iron Works, al Bellefonte, the bolt passing down the chimupey and shoot. ing across the floor badly ivjured both foet of Mr. Lacas’ six year oid d sgh - ter, Myrtle. One of her feet was from heel to instep. The other was not #0 badly ivjured. The was sent to the hospital, of child [observed Mothers Day with a special program. One of the features was a duet by Miriam Huyett and Carrie Mitterling, solos, duets and choruses by Misses Bertha BStrohmeler, Leila Huyett, Freda Bailey, William Kerlin, { Clayton Homan, Edward Bailey, Rev. Barry, pastor of the Lutheran / church, followed with a sermon fitting to the occasion, that was well received Rev. F. W. Barry, on Monday morning, went to Hartleton to eee his father Rev. D. R. P. Barry, who hss been in delicate health for some months. On reaching there and con #ulting with the family physician it was decided that Mr. Barry might find relief if put under the care of a skilled surgeon, and with that sim in view he was taken to Philadelphia by hisson, On account of this change of program, Rev. Barry announces that there will be no services on the Cen- tre Hall charge on Bunday, " The borough council has at last got- and power question, and the informa- tion comes from widely separated pointe, and, by the way, not from rep. resentatives of the corporation seeking favors, The information the eouveil now hes is in entire accord with the points insisted on by this paper and every citizen in Centre Hall exespt a few councilmen and a few citizens whose attitude on this question is a mystery. Of course, now since the bubble Is exploded, everybody knew including the councilmen—that the ordinance Mr. Malin hoped to foree through the council was vicious in the extreme instead of that innocent Instrument that could * do no harm.” The latter phrase was rolled to death on the tongue of every advocate of the measure. From now until another hantom chase begins batteries will se turned on the Reporter with the hope of intimidating it. Oh, that bad, nsughty Bmith and his Reporter that always stand up firmly in the in- tereats of the prople aud against every IAA rb Convention at Winiiatd, The Ministerial, Sunday School and K. L. of C. E Convention of Centre Distriet of the United Evangelical Church will meet at Winfield, Tues. day, Wednesday and Thursday of next week, On the program are the names of Rev. B. A, Buyder, Rev. R. 8. Day vert. Rev, J, H. Finklestine, Rev. J. W. Dice, Rev. J. F. Bingaman, Rev, M. J. Boyder, Rev. A, F. Weaver, Rev, John M. Price, all ministers in Centre county. The delegates from the Centre Hall charge are: Centre Hall, Mrs, W, B. Fiedler ; Egg Hill, W. H. Lucas ; Massey ville, James M. Bwabb ; Linden Hall, Mrs. R. G, McClellan ; Lemont, G. RB Roan, W————— AA ————— K.of GE State Convention By attending services in the Trinity Lutheran church at Hazleton, on SBan- day evening, the annual sessions of the state convention of the Knights the Golden Eagle were opened and continued until today ( Thursday Most of the delegates arrived in Hazle- ton on Monday aud on Tuesday the parade was held. The Centre Hall lodges were sented by John H. Knarr and Grace Ripka ; Bpring Mills, by and Mrs. Windom Gramley, Millheim by Charles Hackl nger. —— of rerep Mise Mr and Allison Brown Charles Allison and Miss Hermine Brown were married in New York on Saturday, and on the 25:h will sail for Europe on the Olympic. The oi Bpiring Mills, and for several years has been located in New York, he is manager for the Shipley struction and Bupply Company. Apes Auction St Meliss’ The auction sale at : Colyer, set for last Saturday was post poned on account of bad weather, and take place Haturday May 18, o———r—— To The Public BELLEFONTE, May 13 [a the last two editions of the Republican, an uaafair, unwar- ism appeared position of the advertising of sented lands of Centre Court ty, feel in justice to my#elf to correct, nN ONsy Years By special not of the P Legislature enacted many treasurer of this county to advertise the sale in all county, but allows one dollar per tract to p Fhesadvertisement this 8 Bpace parell iines in depth line, and whi charged by the county advertising, I. e. 10 cents per and 5 cents pequant insert) ould am and there Lee ag is di the rform this year f« upl wide 101 nor making io fi, &t the papers, f five columns HI y ni unt eieven papers ould aggregale a Fo pay this bill | | $251, or ope d ido pay the Pp cket Cer BOT the widest which I do not WIong-Guolog. , tion, it geem ms fi ' Respectiulls JOHN D. Mi1Lig County Treasurer, smc S———— LOCALS, James B, Hpangler, one | a caller at this office on {i Mrs. Anns Bhufl, of Altoona, | Mr. and Mra. John CU, Kossman, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dinges, in {tre Hall. John E. 1 ueaday. and and William F. Rishel M. L. deceased, | their father, Iate of Gregg township, Miss eatate of Anns Hlover was in (et {this week returned to L | just completed teaching | lie school in Biasir county, (irieb, of College, | brother of Miss Ethel Grieb who dye- ing the term just closed tsught the Grammar grade of the Centre Hall schoole, visited her Tuesday and | Wednesday. Dr. W. H. Behuyler, on Sanday morning, at bis appointment at tre Hall, preached a sermon especially adapted to the day--Mothers day. I'he children ip the congregation were all given flowers, loons . # £ro of | Bidney Niate (en. ¥ Monday snow flukes were flying en. tirely too thick for a May day. A snow storm flitted along the side of the Beven Mountaine like in latter November. At night mercury fell to thirty-eight, but that was on the safe wide of the frost line, Poor appetite is & sure sign of im- paired digestion, A few doses of Chamberinin’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your digestion snd improve your appetite. [hog sands have been benefited by taking these tablein. For sale by all dealers, Former Commissioner Daniel Heck. man, while working in the garden at his bome in Bellefonte, Wednesday morning of Inst week, was stricken with paralysis, his entire right side was affected, His condition continues very serious, and there is little prose pect of his recovery, A valuable draft horse belonging to George W. Potter, near Old Fort, had to be killed a few days ago to pus i out of misery. Mr. Potter was work. ing on the Karlystown road with his team, and at noon put his horses into Daniel Bohn's stable, placing both in one stall ss was often done heretofore The result was one of them kicked, breaking the leg of the other, It 1s dangerous to plant imported potatoes. Kirst, the crop will not mature for a number of sessons owe ing to the wide difference of soil and climate, and second, on mccount of spreading several dangerous diseases jlotatous sre subject to in many of the oreign countries which disenses are not known in the states. The state agri. cultural department has sent out a warning sgsiost planting imporied | | i a Harrie township. George I, Meyer spent part of last week at the Mountain ely. | Misses Marjory and Rschel Roth- rock spent Saturday at Port Matilda, Mrs. Emeline Hees, of Bellefonte, is! spending some time with relatives in this place, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Hout z a' tended the faoeral of John Heutz at Waddl Inst Thursday. Rev £, Htover attending this meetiog of Classis at Belinsgrove. No regular service will be held in the formed church until Sanday June 20d at 10.15 o'clock, Mr. and Mm. W Mary Brouse, Mrs. Emma Brouse and | Mrs, Barsh Glogerich attended the | funeral of Mrs. Katharine Pine Hall on Friday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Johnson and Mrs £. 0 Hhuey, of Bellefonte, were guests at the home of Alfred Johneon-! basugh on Bunday and attended the Ns. in B. Young, Mrs Corl, fl Sunday-school Rally in the evening. Mrs. Berjamin Hell wy apd deugh ter Mrs. Daniel Ream with her little children Lewisand Edna, of burg, were visitors at the home W. Meyer from Baturday till Monday. The EBunday-echool rally Lutheran aud Presbyterisn churches was well stlended I'he church were besutifully decorated with lilacs Interesting addresses on Bunday- school work were delivered by J Holmes, of State College, in the fore noon ; County SBuperiotendent Giramley, of Rebersburg, in the afte; noon ; and CC, Bhuey, of Bellcfout in the ing. Rev. J. |] cypher and Rev. 8B, C Swver also ga of N “ ly in ti EV SLO! A fy i iste ia wa signe in DD. Miller, treasurer, warranted sttacl 1 Bellefonte Republican, FUCH 8 « that no comment is Uecosanry that the Repu an in i Mr. Miller is rep: methods followed Lhe N aver Centre county’ Hent repising CK fsde u he CAT rlalement « ny wpt Lo say WMEanil upon 8 inh fier O08 DRIED pre vi 11 ig 10 3 . m 1 i Bepoter Reglater ————— —— 3 ¥ wf Tilt CRIN, C1 11100 ng come here t Commission FRBOUODUUE AT STORES, i Buiter... i 3 % Yak GRAIN MARKT, Whont Oats Now is the time to get rid of vou: rheumatism. You can do it by sppiy- ing Chamberisin’s Liniment sne unsan Jiog the parts freely at each sp plication. For sale by ail dealers Farm Machinery Gasoline Engines Fertilizers Binder Twine Repairs for Machinery The undersigned is pre. pared to furnish anything in the above lines, at most reasonable rates, Farm machinery includes a full live of hay tools, ete, YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. H. C. SHIRK Centre Hall, Pa. | Goods The farmers say the season is late, but all people say there are plenty of good bar- We have been to the Eastern Market, and our customers will derive the benefits of reductions on all lines- Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions, ‘“ More Goods for the Same Money at Long's ”’ We will Save You 20 Per Cent. on CLOTHING for Men, Youths and Boys In the SHOE DEPARTMENT we have an excellent line for all I l.ow Prices in Hardware Horse Shoe Nails, - 8c Ib. Wire Nails - - - 3b. Full Line Staple Hardware. American wire Fence, 8 wires high, - 25c¢ per rod ho Also other Fencing on hand, Ask us about prices. A CARLOAD OF CEMENT Phone or write us about price. Make up a list of your Spring and Summer Goods, YAUCE, C. P. LONG COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORE SPRING MILLS, PA. | Highest market prices paid for all kinds of pr ODENKIRK’S STORE CENTRE HALL, PA. We have now on hand a splendid line of general merchandise which we are offering at most reasonable prices. Most of these goods are new, there- fore the styles are correct, the pat- terns of latest date, and in the gro- cery line the packages clean, the con- tents fresh and pure. If you have not been dealing with us, you are invited to call and make a trial purchase, or simply call to look over stock and get prices. Our line of goods is complete and we propose to keep every department fully stocked. Some of the big lines are: Dress Goods" and Dry Goods in general ; Shoes for Men, Women, Misses and Children ; Queensware, an unusually large assortment. Store open from 6.30a, m. to 9 p. m. W. A. ODENKIRK semblance of & job | tubers through the division of zoology,
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