Ee) TH CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED IWEEKLY, = a] 8. W., SMITH, Editor and Proprietor Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall ax Sceond Class mall matter, Centre Harr, . . , Penna THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1812 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Lutheran—Union, morning afternoon ; Georges Valley, Centre Hall, evening Reformed Centre Hall, afternoon ; evening. Methodist -8prucetown, morning, pring Mills, afternoon; Centre morning ; Tussey ville, Spring Mills, Children's Day service, children's Hall, 1 — Tusseyville, i, no services, Children's Day i= yyille, Sa y evening, aud at Egg unday evening. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. AUDITOR GENERAL—Robert E. Uambria coun FE TREASURER -William H. Berry, ware county. CONGRESSMEN-AT-LARGE-George B. Shaw, Wes wéland county Toseph Hawley Al Molean, LL 1 Lancaster coun Cresswell, Dela {364 ¥ county ; ount E. E DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. ~James Gleason, Houtadale, ge R Greenawalit LOCALS Mr. Malin was in town, — ties A Burns might find employ ment in Centre Hall. ———————— T. R. would better transpose title and * look out.” > Children’s day services will be held the Reformed church at Bpring Mills, Bunday evening, the ir in a en ——————_ To Remodel Union Chuateh, A congregational meeting of the Reformed and Lutheran cougregs~ tions was held at Union ehurch on Saturday afternoon, It wae decided to give the present building a complete renovation. The steeple Is to be re- duced in height ; a new roof placed on the building, and all the woodwork to be painted. [Ihe iuterior is to be of South Carolina pine, both the celling and the wainscoting. The walls are to be frescoed, and the pews grained in harmony with the woodwork, The pulpit platform is to be extended, and additional pulpit furniture, lectern and altar to be purchased and placed 80 as to produce a churchly eflect, Additional touches may be given as the work progresses, A building committee of gix are to look after this work. The Reformed has elected the following Grove, Jacob Musser, and man, The Lutheran will hold an election next Sanday im- mediately after the services congregation James { Lewis Cor. congregution lente To Improve the B, E, V, Hallroad, The Bald Eagle Valley Railrosd be- tween Lock Haven and Tyrone will be very much improved within the com- ing year , It proposed to $500,000. A pumberof curves is expend will be ed the Howard, eliminated, and the grades lesser from nine tenths to one-tenth per-c¢ Much of the vicinity of Beech C work will bedone in eek and a —————— lft ——— Harris township. Mrs. Julia Dinges visited in Belle. fonte for a few days, ro to Mr, I'uesday morn A son was b and Mrs, H SN, Harrow, on ng. Hobharsburyg. Mrs. Maud Leach, of Erle, ia at pre | gent visiting in town, | Henry Meyer, Jr, has carpenters | employed at remodeling his dwelling house, Clair Gramley is the proud father of a new born baby which makes him fos] proud, William Minnich spent a few days the past week in this vicinity on | gpecial business, | We had a light frost on Baturday | morning but no serious damage wes | done to the fruit or vegetables, I Road supervisior W, W, Hackman | has a crew of men at work on the pub | lic road to the east of this town, | Mr. Relish, of Mifflinburg, is apend- | ing this week in town, He is looking after his lumber interests in the valley, i Mrs, J. B., Kreamer left one day this! week for Harrisburg where she will spend several weeks with relatives, Mrs, Edwin Jordon sand two chil | dren, of Chicago, Illinois, is v aud Mrs, W. 8. Mil. this place. ising her parents, Mr, ler, in Children’s Day earvices were held ir the Ref Inst Sunday evening, Cr rmed church at this Phe h ywded snd the program was ely, pice 01 OUrFe Was CXC#]- jie FW Rrra wit? week, while H in the country the critter got b Krape had t tenn machine to to this Out 8 5" IK rap his sutomobile, nd Mi sud Mr, hsul the WAR AiR Y LO kK two s Lele} a TH, Dr. I i. 4 urned seseion of the Presbytery of iny. Mrs, Maria Wagner, of Tusseyville, egioning of this week, was at ‘entre Hall Boyd 8. Auman, of Bpring Mills, ‘Kk in the employment of the Colum- and instita- HE us ( Ohio ) Business College, in ving his time to work in the n and at times canvassing for schol- r Centre County Association of iladelphia announces that it will 3 “* ninth old-fashioned basket picnie, Haturday, it Belmont Philadelphia. ” good Mitterl sud G rd each shipped a car J. William 1¢ ing add ws from the Centre Hall statio: Mr. Mitterling was having one of hia cows give birt fortunate twin calves, and since veal luck is 80 h n price this go yd counts for a d many dollare, Rev any cof the Reporter readers, pastor of the ‘resbyterian church some lime his He was formerly located at will nstalled as fuonth. Marietta. Presbyterian church this month. A Children’s Day service will day evening to which all are invited The asppotncement is not made give those interest in children and sent if pastor, will make an address, recently paid his aged mother, Mrs. Nancy Meliss, at Colyer, a visit. Meise is an electrician, and has l cated across the Noithern been border five years ago. Mr. Meaiss haa been away from the old home at Colyer for half of that time he lived in London or one of ils suburba, Rev. C. W. Rishel, of Montoursviile, was In Centre county last week on busioess and pleasute, One of his jects in coming to the scenes of his boy- hood was to visit Mrs. Natcy Meliss, at Colyer, who is eighty-seven years of age and is the only survivor of the tiahel family of which the minister's father was a member, Rev, Kishel is serving a Methodist chargein Lycown- ingeounty and his seivices are very much appreciated by his parishioners. oh W. B. Mingle advertises lotters test amenlary on the estates of William Auman apd Georg: Durst, both of Potter township, deceased. He also advertises for sale a house, located on 8 corner lot, with an abundance of fruit, The dwelling has eight rooms in it, snd'is desirably situated. If you are contemplating investing in real estate in Centre Hall, call on Mr. Mingle und get the particulars concern- ing the properties he has for sale, The crop conditions in Brush Valley are slightly better than the average ip Potter township, slthough not up to the standard, The wheat flelds are not at all promising of a big yield, although there is an ocossional fleld that looks well. Gras ln slightly in better condition there than here. Corn Is also farther on and much of it has been cultivated or harrowed for the first time. Oats are also longer, and the flelds more generally covered than in this section of Penns Valley. Heavy rains on Bunday a week and Thursday of last week were refreshing to all crops, Mr. A. M. and Jacol Meyer spent Friday st Centre Hall, As usual quite a numl f this plage enjoyed ge, { Henry Fredericks and E. R { lame i at Port Matilda from urday until Mou« Mrs. Rs and sister, Boalsburg last week, the Colle | visite lay. I Condo, of 8; Mrs, Sarat Workmen are « putting farm, baugh. Regular services w Reformed church o { 1 1 Lnlid ip a lime tenanted t iT 8s 1) Mi w.0 { workmen are ort Figg Lhe roads | » LOW inary ipervisor hip | James Elsworth J | boro, sp j i Lu | boy ho Mr. their ar {| Branch, spent Boalsburg. Pr. KE. 1. William Miss Margareits, are er joy | Washington and Philaas Pr. TF. O Bradford, are Mrs. M. A. {and attends { mencement, | William Fisher and fan 5 t bury, and Charles Fisher and of Danville, attended the o ment at Mate and spent sowetlime atl Joalsburg. Kidder Mis, Gohieen, Glenn ar gluesia al Lh Woods during d the Swate Col nily, farniiv ismiy, tnmencs The meetings of the Ladies’ {ary conference held in Bomlsburg last i week were well attended, Lhe 'h was beautifully decorated with peonle: | snd other flowers, i Mr. and Mra, Michael | Campbelitown, attended College commencement sod vig with Centre county chur relatives, ity. War there are five living st Boalsl urg. { Joseph Hettinger, a Firat tenlisted April 15, (0. GG, | ment, discuarged Decem Defender. th Ber 24, 1865 now aged seventy-five years. John Hook, a three months man, en listed Israel Young, entisted i served three years, and is now seventy-two years old, James Poor man enlisted in 151, served years and i8 DOW SiXiy-six years | ty-four years, 1861, old one year, and is years. HOw aged seventy milf tol ——— A LARGE CONITRACUT, son in centro Hell wo do, When Murray & Bitner the enter. prising druggist, first offered a 50 cent package of Dr, Howsrd's spegific for the cure of constipation and dys pepeia at half price, and gusrantee to return the money if it did not en, they thought it probable from ti experience with other medicines these diseases that they would bave 1 good many packages returned. But although they have sold hundreds of bottles, not one has been brought back, To those suffering with headaches, poor digestion, constipa. tion and etrainiog, Dr. Howard's specific offers quick relief. I. i an invaluable boon to all who feel uncome fortable after eating, and is todsy the popular dinner pill In all the larger Cities, dizziness, MA — LOUALS, A. P. Krape cut his alfalfa Saturday and Monday housed sbout six tous of choice hay. Rev. and Mis, B. F. Bieber and datighter Frances passed through Centre Hall one day inst week with a party of friends in a touring ear. One of the Reporter's callers on Tuesday wes Lioyd L. Bmith, of Northumberland, He I2 conducting a teat market in that place, handling the Armour goods Mr. Bmith js a son of the late J. T. Bmith, of Colyer, and for a short time was in the butoh- ering buriness at Pleasant Gap. He informe the Reporter that his mother, Mrs. Fimiras Smith, has located at PY mip baving tired of city @, 4 lb —— Woodward. iF + i & ister bad business Hoslerman stie it at Siate, of A. will have ses Malurday evening, jamin had buiness ono M inday. BN {‘ohen Ber i Laureiton, Mi HKmma Nein, of Yespert Bg her other, Mrs, William Willlam Wolfe, of Asronsbure. isitor in town Haturday sand Mrs Was a Vv Hunday. i Alias Mabel Bonb spent reveral hier friend, Miss Ada Cor fn. 2 as ed w wit { Cotu wm , ai Ciite sn number of i LIay exerci day evening people attended § Chividres es al Lol | ®u ura on Master Jum Ard, of visited his grandparents, Ard, one day Inst week, Asroneburg, Dr. and Mors Miss Bessie Eitlinger left for Mo. nat be employed for some time, Mra. BR M Wolfe and grandson, De wey Motz, spent Tuesday with Charles Wolfe, at Asronsburg y $8 511 1 1am i { at the home of Perry Smith, at Fie dier, (were: Thomas Molz, wife and daugh- | tor, Lodie ; Steward Ondo, wife and gon, Karl; Mra. R. M. W oife, sud daughiers, Mre, Motz aud Mabel After spending two weeks with brother in Jobopstown, Mise Lida Hosterman returned to her home on Wednesday, Her sister-in-law, Hosterman, accompanied her, ei nitcisme— good al: il yee We may have yet crops ton and grain, are better than earlier ones, vot fallow that they will he Daniel G3. Held, of New York, and President Ripley, of the Topeka & Banta Fe, have jost returned from extensive trips through the middie west and the southwest with very caeerful news, Mr. Ripley saye : '* Never have 1 seen crops tust prom. southwest al this time,” Mr. Reid saya Lhat sgricultural conditions in Lilinoie, Nebraska, lows, Missouri and Kane.s are better than they were fn year ngo. From the time the spow goes Lill the crops are gathered one may got opinions of every sort, but in welghing the evidence iL is vecessary to remember the sotivity of the * crop killers '' every spring. i i We have our Spring and Summer Goods The farmers say the season is late, but all people say there are plenty of good bar- gains at Long's, 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 ”’ y 4 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 - - - 3clb, Full Line Staple Hardware. American wire Fence, 8 wires high, - 25c per rod Also other Fencing on hand, Ask us about prices, A CARLOAD OF CEMENT Phone or write us about price. Make ¥ up OCs, a list of your Spring and Summer G« J ter peo i {a 11 L-& { nb n - Highes d for all kinds of produce. C. P. LONG COMPANY t market prices pai DEPARTMENT STORE SPRING MILLS, PA. 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 ODENKIRK’S STORE CENTRE HALL, PA.
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