oy ih vt sn ——— —— — a ———————— A —————— 1 HO AS OATS - ve a —— —n THE CENTRE REPORTER. | ODD FELLOWS AT READING Spring Mills r= 1 ISSUED IWEEKLY, Grand Lodge and Rebskah Assembly There is a rumor 1 float that Spring i | i Opened Sesslong on Taesday—Looal | Mills is ty have a hore factory, I ’ 8.W. STUTH, . . . Editor and Proprietor. Delegates In AtWindanes, { C.K. Zeigler on Monday morning I e a V e Of ir 111 } al ] gmimer The eighty-ninth annual conven. | 12ft for Reading, where he will attend ii | OO0QaS ed the several sessions, guest of the Bmith Bros, over Buu- Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as | tion of the Grand Lodge and Rebekah | the sessions of the grand Lodge, I, O. || Second Class mall matter, ged a nm—— The farmers say the season is late, but all people say there are plenty of good bar- CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES day. Hi . ; - {11 de . h Lutheran—No service. Centro Hall, Dr. J, R G. Alison, Mm. E W.| George V. Walker, regfresentative for | ||| gains at Long’s, We have been to the Eastern Market, and our customers wi rive the Reformed 1lon, morning ; Spring Mills, af- © Zaial a Ep . the Lester Piano Co., was a Hpriog | slite rb Aries : . : oy e TI me : ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. — Bers: Zeller, Condo, o. | Mills'Vistior nes Friday. Prine Hl benefits of reductions on all lines— Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions, Presbyterian-—-Centre Hall, morning: Spring ‘tell a A i Mills, no service. tebersburg M. Brungart John Wright, Mrs. John Rupp Assembly, Independent Order of Odd | ©. KF, . ' Fellows, is in session at Reading, the- E. B. Ripka. of Centre Hall, was a CENTRE Harv, « + + PENNA. first session having been held on | Rpring Mills visitor last Friday even ———— 1 DOGGY, It ig estimated that fifteen | Ing. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912 hundred delegates and visitors attend- Luther Smith, of Johnstown. was new and gubstantis! brides wa put in where the pike crosses the big | ||| United Evangelical--Lemont, morning, me- Mills, Charles Meyer yein t I OC. Mever’ ore t {HH 10rial sermon to the veterans of the Civil War ; : J o ng, at W. C. Meyer's store, last || Jdnden Hall, afternoon, Ku Sn—————————————————————— 497 week. Marriage Licenses, \ \\ Note from Board of Health, W F. M. Ream last week wae in Boals- | ||] ¢ Io view of the fact that C:ntre Hall | burg where he did some carriage peint- | Hj e 1 e ou er ent Grover UC, Corl, State College is likely to have an epidemic of meas-| 0K for Lhe Wieland Bros. & Com Hi . Bessie M. Martz, Pine Grove Mills les, the Board of Health respectfully | pany. | on CLOTHING for Men, Youths and Boys “ More Goods for the Same Money at Long’s ”’ 3 { 3 i 3 Zs rl 3 " i A » - f *'r i iq } a William H. Travan, Philipsburg { reminds citizens that the town coun Mr. M hires, of Bera ton, BOP y ' : Yhili { ei] more thao a year ago enacted into mg enough ia town on Baturday to Frances C. Britton, Philipsburg : : Ty { law certain rules to be observed in the | shake hands with some of his man: James R. Adams, Altooua | case of contagious diseases : and slso | friends Nora A, Meyers, Hatesourg | penalties for their violation. These Messrs. Peter R. Auman and G Fred L. Haupt, Bellefonte | rules require among other things, not| Genitzel returned home Ulara M. Marshall, Centre Hall ———————— i — or — —— Memorial Services, Memorial Day services will be ob- | served at the following places and hours : tre Hall, 6:00 P i ————— i — ——————— i v3 g Mis i i i ————— — —————— LOCALS Bargains in shoes, shirts and over- i the clothing in season at all s— Odenkirk’s Btore, Centre Hall, If you think of doing any concrete work, either walks, walls, or gene ral | concrete work, try Alpha Portland ce- ment.—R. D. Foreman, Centre Hall, Prepare for the haying season early. We handle every thing from as hand fork up to a hay loader—J, H. and B. IS. Weber, Centre Hall sud Oak Hall Mtation, Mrs Rosie (Armbruster) Miller, and | daughter, who had been visiting! friend Farmvers Mills, returned to} ue at Krie this ( Thursday , « \t a Jepth of ninety feet water was | wn the Decker lumber tract in | g township. Toe well wasdrilled | P. Krape. The water rose! iy-eight feet. ¥. D. Meyers, formerly superinten- | of the Bellefoute water works, | appointed a district superinten- of roads by Commissioner Bige- w, at a salary of $1500 Prof. W. A. Brown, an iostructor in the Huntingdon Reformatory and former Gregg township resident, and Rev. Price will be the Memorial day speakers at the Union cemetery, at Farmers Mille, A dsughter was born to Mr. and Mis. Ammon E. Burkholder, at Phil- ipsburg, New Jersey. It is the first in the family, and also the first in ite generation on the mother's ( Btrobhm ) side, and, of course, is idolized, Not a beralder of a coming circus, but to advertise his own business, Ewmapuel Shook, of Bpring Mills, drove to Centre Hall on Tuesday be- hind two Bhetland ponies, Mr Bhook hes started a pony farm, and the pair are two of the foundation herd. Millheim's new cornet band of eighteen pieces will appear for the firat time io their new uniforms on Memo- rial Day at the services to be held in that town. The band, by the way, ie spoken of very flatteringly by the resi- dents of Miliheim and is an organiza- tion of which the people of that town are very proud. / At the annual meeting of the Re. ormed sud Lutheran Cemetery As / sociation beld on Monday evening, / the trustees were instructed to obtain an option on additional land for cem- etery purposes, The resolution made the definite request that the site offer. ed by John CU. Rosman, esst of Centre Hall, containing thirteen acres, be investigated. No other business of in- lerest Lo the public was transacted, Prof, C. F. Shaw, head of the de. partment of agronomy at Btate Col- lege, accompanied by Mre. Shaw and ten students are on a trip through the south, Their first stop was at Harris burg todsy (Thursday ) and from there they will go to Sparks, Mary- land, to visit a noted agricnitoral high school | at Baltimore they wiil remain 8 balf asy, and then take a boat for Norfolk, Virginia, where they will be guests of the Virginia Experiment Station and the Southern Railroad. Richmond is the next point. Here a 9000 -—-acre plantation with 700 acres in Alfaifa in the attraction. Two days in Washington, and a day in Phiiadel- phis finishes the trip, The funeral of Mre, Mary Matilda Williams was attended by a number of people from a distance, among them being these : Mr, and Mrs, John H. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Will Iams, Mtate College ; Prof, and Mrs, W. A. Brown, Huntingdon ; Mr, and Mrs, John O. Beholl, Mr. and Mrs, T, E. Williams, Altoona ; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williams, Pittsburg ; Ray Will fame, Graysville; Claod Williams, inte College ; J. I. Williams, Le- mont ; Harry Willisms, Bellefonte : Harold Willipms, Altoona ; Mr, and Mrs, Willlam™ Rishel, Lemont ; Dr, and Mra, Btaart CC. Runkle, Philadel- phin ; Rev. James Runkle, Newport ; Mrs. Lucinda. Runkle, Miss Hallie “ Failure toobserve the rules of modi- At the recent meeting of the Board, Harris rownship. Mrs. John Charles enterta Mrs. Caroline Geary, of dirs. Sara Bhuey and son John i 2. Adam Kruomriu Mre. Btonecyplier and her Mrs. Ulrich, are visiting grove, Cliflord Close and f.mily College, gpent Bunda Bosalsburg. Ira Rishel and dsughte made a busipess trip t on Saturday. Mrs. A. A. Black, of few days with some associates at Boalst ” neater C. A. Krape was in Bellosgroy Mr. sod Mrs. Windom ©. Gramle nn Saturday returned from a week trip to Haz lton, where they were f Grand Castle of the Kuights of th Golden Eagle, Through the efforts of OC. EE. ranresentative for the [Lester 0, ant iLirnest Gabler lonsated to the Bpring M ). O F, by the Lester P tie v greatly ag preciated by the ur y teren al Daug in Mrs Hright burg visitor on Mr, ar #. Williaa Myers rip to Millheim on Bucday ne oi g Our, Mr. ¢ uesday A. Krape was days (0 visit hes morial sermon v formed chur Rev smith, b bee iring the past few days. Misa Gertrude Heam TIT Uharles Heckman, Mra. George Bi and dsughter ¥ » § { ¥ ’ 2 ro Naturday afternoon at Boalsburg i Mr. and Mm. (George Bellefoute, er joyed a d burg Wednesday sflternd week, Dr. samuel Woods with his ma i ’ Wt > $ i and sister Miss Rose spent Tuesaday at tbe home of Mise Mary Woods at Spring Mille, Dr. Hamuel Waods, } south spending some time at the home of iis mother, At a meeting of the women of Boalsburg held io the Boal hall Tues- day evening of last week a Woman's Civic Club was organiz od, John Wright is this week atiend- ing the sonual convention of Od Fellows at Reading, ss a represeata- tive of the Boalsburg lL.odge, & : Orvis Keller and Miss Sara Hast- ings, of Bellefoule enjoyed a walk from State College to the McFarlane home on Bunday afternoon, Mr. and Mra, John Stamm, D. W Myers and daughter Miss Mabel and Miss Madie Gingerich attended the funeral of Mra. Caroline Stamm at Al toons on Friday. Mrs. John Diehl, of Linden Hall, and sister Mra. { Rev. } N. J. Dubbs, with her little dsugnter Relda, of Millmont, were guests at the home of Jacob Meyer Thursday afternoon, Theodore DD. Boal srrived home safely from his voyage on Tuesday forenoon, The Boy S.oute, of Boals- burg, met him at the station at Oak Hail and greeted him with a ** wel come home "' y @ Charles Fisher and family, of Dan- ville, arrived at Boalsburg on Friday for a visit with his mother, Mr. Fish. er returned home Monday while Mere. Fisher and son will remain until sfter Memorial Day. All ownera of plata in the Rosales. burg cemetery are ro guested to come there on Haturday sna join in doing |OMNe Necessary work I'ne trustees with the aid of mechanics repaired the fence surrounding the cemetery, A company of ladies and gentlemen from Bosalsburg and vicinity were en- tertained at the MeFarlaope home "at a card party Thursday evening of jast week. The sum of seventeen dollars waa realized and given to Mrs, Mo Farlsne aa a contribution for the Bellefonte hospital, A festival will be held in the Bos! hall on May 30ih by the ladies of Boalsburg. Ice cream, cake and strawberries will be served. Lunch of sandwiches, salad, cake and oofles for 26 cents will be served from five to half past seven o'clock. Proceeds are for the street lighting fand, a Contre Mille, Mra. Howard Weaver is 1ll at this writing, Charley Miller, of Mifflinburg, was at the parental home over Buunday. Miss Margaret Weaver, of Spring Mills, came to this place on Monday, Mra, Cann, danghter of J. A, Kline, is Ill with diphtheria at her home in Altoona. . Miss Minnie Kline will make Kent eounty, Maryland, her field of work dariog the coming year, EE i A————— Now in the time to get rid of your rheamatiem. You can do it by.gpply- ing Chamberlain's Liniment and Runkle, Spring Mills ; Rev, William A. McClellan, West Milton, massing the parts freely at each ap. plication, For sale by sil dealers, Farm Machinery Gasoline Engines Fertilizers Binder Twine Repairs for Machinery H. C. SHIRK | Centre Hall, Pa. New Summer (Goods EMBROIDERY for full skirts or flounces, and All Overs to match WHITE CORDUROY, and many different styles of White Goods, GINGHAMS, LINENS-«in white and colored <for suits or coats LAWNS, PERSIAN SILKETTE SILK STRIPED AND PLAIN VOILES, SUMMER UNDERWEAR. in Gauze, Muslin and Nainsook. READY «- MADE DRESSES for Children ; HOUSE DRESSES for Women, Summer Shoes Come and see before you buy. H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA, ' SEO VVVODIVOVLTIGOVPOVIVVORTVVO VRS USDI LRP ILOO9 8 OOD * we have an excellent line for all l.ow Prices in Hardware Horse Shoe Nails, - 8c Ib, Wire Nails - - - Ib. SOPOT S0VP NCIS VAD TOOVV TE VI BSR PRRROEN RI OOO ERED CENTRE HALL, PA.
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