The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 30, 1912, Image 4

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THE
CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED (WEEKLY,
8. W, SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
Second Class mall matter, ,
» PBNN'A A.
30, 1912
Centre Harr, . .
THURSDAY, MA Y
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Reformed—Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall,
evening
Presbyterian~Centre Hall, morning ; Pine
Stump, afternoon.
Lutheran--Georges Valley, morning ; Union,
; Contre Hall, eyening.
Methodist—Centre Hall, morning :
Spring Mills, evening.
Evangelical—FEge Hill,
le, afternoon ; Centre Hall,
afternoon
Spruce
fternoon ;
United
Tusseyvi
morning
evening.
LOCALS.
Mensles,
Baturday is June lst.
Mrs. John Bluart, of State College
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lizzie
Jacoks, in Centre Hall, for several
days.
F. M. Ackerman, of Georges Valley,
the painter and decorator, was in Cen-
tre Hall on Monday and did work for
several parties in town.
Dr. Hay: 8, of Bellefonte, and Dr.
Dale, of State College, were in Centre
{all last week, in consultation with
Dr. Foster on two of the latter's pa-
tients,
Mies Freda Bailey from
Bellefonte on Wedneaday. Whe
the guest of Miss Nellie Bmith, daugh-
ter of Register J. Frank Smith, fora
week.
A son was born to Mr.
William F. Colyer, un the x
farm, east of Old Fort, This
No. 2 and this will more than please
the young father.
J, W. Mowery is back to his old
home near Centre Hall. For some
months he had charge of the Lyric, ip
Bellefonte, But since its sale to Harry
Harper his services are no longer need-
ed, as Mr. Harper operating the
picture show himself,
returned
Bhe
Mrs.
yer
#01
and
is
in
held in
o'clock.
Evan-
there
Memorial services will be
Centre Hall as usual, at six
The children will meet at the
gelical church and march from
to the cemetery. Prayer will be offer
ed by Rev. B, A, Bnyder and the ad
dress will be by Rev. R. Raymond
Jones,
[Unless something unforseen hsp
ns, Rev. F. W. Barry will fill
I his
appointments on the Lutheran
{
i
charg
=unday as ia indicated on the regu-
He expects to come to
His father,
improved,
lar schedule,
Centre 4all on Baturdsy.
he reports, is somewhat
since having returned from a Philadel
phia hospital.
A short time ago several girls and
children were wandering about the
Soyder improvements, along the
Mountains, above HReibet's
farm pear Colyer, and looking down
a well or cistern discovered a
deer Iyiog in it. It is presumed the
animal fell into the pit as it bounded
along the mountain side to escape
something that frightened it.
Mra. W. Vernon Godshall,
panied by ber two daughters,
at the home of her parents,
Mrs. John A, Kline, at Center Mills,
Toesday evening. They expect to
come to Centre Hall within ten days
and open their home here. The God-
shalls had been in Porto Rico since
Beptember, and Prof. Godshall re-
mained there, being one of the profess.
ors in the university in Rio Piedras,
Meven
dead
accom-
arrived
Mr. and
Heveral sheep and & cow belonging
C. W. Black, east of Old Fort, were
suffering from eating poison of some
kind, and two of the sheep died, while
the remainder recovered. The ani-
mals came in from pasture as usual,
and in the morning six of the sheep
were sick, and the next day a cow
showed the samesymptoms, It is pre.
sumed the animals ate some poison.
ous weed while pasturing in a clearing,
The passenger trsia west on Tues-
day morning killed acow belonging to |
Daniel Houser, west of Centre Hall.
Mr. Houser was herding his cattle on
W. HEF. CONFERENCE
Meeting Will be Held In
Church Boalsburg, June 4th and 5th,
The Northern Conference of the
Woman's Home and Foreign Misslon-
ary Bociety of the Bynod of Pennsyl-
vania will hold ite annual meeting in
Boalsburg, Tuesday and Wednesday of
next week. The officers of the body
are: Presiding OfMicer, Mrs. W, M.
Rearick, MifMlionburge Vice Presi
dent, Mrs. B. W, Bmith, Centre Hall ;
Secretary, Miss Byrd Btover, Rebers-
burg ; Treasurer, Mrs. T. 5. Minary,
Lock Haven.
THE
the Latheran
PROGRAM.
UESDAY EVENING
Al Eastern
The Great
Organizing for Mission
madame spte—
Farm Dwelling Houses Aflve
The Nitta
Mountain,
ed by Ji
being destroyed by fire on urday at
two o'clock. In fact, it
only due to the aceidental
of Dr.
passing o
that saved
an
dwelling house on
on the Bil
hn Tate,
lger farm,
narrow! y
Matt
about
on the scene
Philip Bee¢z'r,
mountain in an suto
building, The roof of
allablaze when the gentlemer
ver the
annex
named
were sp
it was their work and
handling the means
main dwelling
dratroyed
of water, buat
saved the
being totally
an abundances
too conve yel it was
the place in time, Mr. Tate
the place were in
nient,
other men on
fields at the time, and did n«
the blsza,
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Harris township
Paul Rupp is home from
county for a short veeation
P. M. Weber, of Hunting .
ed at Boalsburg part of this week,
Miss Vauhnp, of Mileshurg, spend.
ing some time with Miss Barah
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacobs
the funeral of Mra. G. W. Me
yn Natarday,
Mrs. Harry Keller, of Be
spent Wednesday and Ti
Inst week at Boslsburg.
H. N. Lonberger with his
are spending several weeks
parents at Vienna, Virginie,
Misses Esther Brown and Frances
Patterson, who spent the winter at
Harrisburg, returned to their homes at
Boalsburg on Saturday.
C. D. Moore, George E.
Mre, G. C, Hosterman and Miss
garet Musser attended the
convention at Pine
attended
Hef
iefonte,
family
with
Meyer,
Mar-
Funday-
school Hall as
delegates,
The Northern Conference of the
Woman's Home and Foreign Mission.
ary Bociety of the Bynod of (Central
Pennaylvania will convene in the
Lutheran church
nesday of next week.
fi=ld nearby., During his absence the
cattle wandered onto the right-of-way,
and when the train came along one of
the cows failed to clear the track soon
enough to avoid being hit,
Prof. B. I. Meyers, for four years sup-
erintendent of the Philipsburg
schools, has announced that he is not a
candidate for reelection, and that it js
his intention to go to Philadelphia to
engage in business, Mr. Meyers in a
thorough school man, and was also
greatly admired by the rank and
file of the public school teachers
throughout the county for his ability
shown a# a musical director at the
county institutes,
Mrs. Joanna Foster, of Buffalo, was
in Centre Hall the guest of Mew, Mag-
gle Smith, The two were chums in
their girlhood days, but now both are
past eighty, yet unvasually active,
Mrs. Foster, before marriage was Mise
Ettinger, of Asronsburg, and for
many years after her marriage lived in
MifMioburg. During the past few
years she made her home with her
daughter, Mrs. Bletzer, in Buffalo,
The family ls now moving to Carlisle,
Miss Barah Keller returned to
winter with her sister Mra,
Hall at Wilmington, Delaware, Her
niece, Mra. Will Keller, of Lancaster,
| accompanied her as a traveling com-
| panion.
Among the relatives who attended
of Mrs. Ellen Herman
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and
Robert Herman, of Philipsburg :
fonte ; Prof. Paul Noll aud family,
of Potts'own ;: Mr. and Mrs
Longwell, Mr. and Myre,
man, of Lemont ; Mr. and Mis Har.
ry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Lytle’ and daughter Miss Mary, Mr,
and Mra, Fred Kaufman, of State Col
lege ; Mr. and Mre. David Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. John Miller and son Alex.
ander, George Miller, of Pine Grove
Mille ; Misses Mary and Phoebe Mill
er, of Bhingletown and Miss Nora
Miller, of Boalsburg.
oA ARS
Deaths of Usntre Countiang
R. D. Ardery, of Martha Furnace,
aged about sixty years. He leaves a
widow and four sone.
——— AI SS ————
Poor appetite is a sure sign of im.
paired digestion, A few doses of
Chamberlain's Stymaeh and Liver
Tablets will strengthen your digestion
and improve your appetite. Thou.
sands have been benefited by taking
these tablets. For sale by all dealers,
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A little more rain on Wednesday,
AA
NIWBDEVARIDUE,
'
Selling Medicines at Half Price
Guarantee of Cure
of
Under
» After two months
ing druggist,
golling at half price the
eent sizs of Dr. Howard's specific
and guaranteeing to refund
money if it does not cure,
they
. Hn,
has
greatest have
known,
Anyone suflering with
BUCCEBS
dyspepsia
or the gen-
by
disordered
dizzMese, coated tongue,
eral tired feeling, caused
liver and bowels or
should
diges-
advantage of Mur-
ray & Bitners new departure and
a bottle of Dr. H¢
half price,
tion, take
yward’s #pecifie al
tee to refund the movey if it does not
cure,
imei fetta
Spring Mills,
Miss Ids Long to
Monday
T. M.
Hunday afternoon at Rebershurg.
Mies Bertha Rickard, Lock Ha
ver in this place,
went Uniontown
On
Gramley and family
1, Is visiting friends
A very able
delivered on Bund
mond Jone
Mi
and Mrs
memorial
by Rev,
BETMONn Wai
i
ay
sea Rosle Smith, Jennie
Charl Biown alten
¢ircus ino Aitoona,
Archie A
fonte,
Allison,
A. N,
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ian
ison aud family, of
speat Buauday with Wi
tucht and
itre Hal
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Rratiokht '
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Mra. Harry
hool,
ass at
ed fo
Owing 1
The f
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Hall
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Inst week :
Farm Machinery
Gasoline Engines
Fertilizers
Binder Twine
Repairs for Machinery
UR PATRONA(
£51 1 1"1"12t
s SOLICITED.
. . SHIRK
Centre Hall, Pa.
C000 RR vet ORIN ORPOOOGRRGS
New
Summer
(Goods
EMBROIDERY for full skirts or
flounces, and All Overt to match
WHITE CORDUROY,
different styles of White
GINGHAMS, LINENS—in white
and colored «for suits or coats
LAWNS, PERSIAN SILKETTE,
SILK STRIPED AND PLAIN
VOILES
SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
Gauge, Muslin and Nainsook,
READY-MADE DRESSES for
Children ;
HOUSE DRESSES for Women,
Summer Shoes
Come and see before you buy.
H. F. Restipan
SPRING MILLS, PA. 3
TH000UNIEINIVETINETRES ene
and many
Goods.
in
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We have out
Spring and Summer
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|
l.ow Prices in Hardware
Horse Shoe Nails, - 8c Ib.
Wire Nails - - - 3b
Full Line Staple Hardware.
wire Fence, 8
- 25¢c per rod
American
wires high,
Fencing on hand.
Also other Ask us about prices.
A CARLOAD OF CEMENT
Phone or write us about price.
1
Make ir Spring and Summer Goods.
up a lis
Highes
st market prices paid for all kinds of produce.
C. P. LONG COMPANY
‘MENT STORE SPRING MILLS, PA.
DEPAR
Our Summer Goods
are in==fine dress
materials
Embroidery Flouncing, 27 and 36 in-
ches wide.
Dotted Swiss Dimity, Linen, Corded
Madres, Pique, Cotton Serge, Cris-
pette, Gingham Tissue.
A full line of Percales and Ginghams.
BARGAINS in SHOES, SHIRTS
and OVERALLS