mien es. THE Rp - . a ————— CENTRE § REPORTER. | ISSUED WEEKLY, 8. W. SMITH, . Editor and Proprietor Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mall matter, PEA. CeNTRE HALL, . . 1912 THU RSDAY, JUD NE 20, C HURCH APPOIN MEN Ts. Reformed —Ualon, morning ; Spring Mills ternoon ; Ceatre Hall, evening, Lath flernoon ; , al ran--Tasseyviile, Centre Hall Mills, evening. Hall, service ny morning fn Spring com- after Contre preparatory Spring Mills, Bun Presbyterian - munion ; noon morning, Saturday afternoon. Methodist by District Quarterly conference, ~Centro Hall, dent Monday, preaching Simpson B, Evans ; at Spring Mills, evening ; Saperinte: ‘p.m ftad bildren's regu morning ; Day service, ilar preaching Fusseyvilie, af Lemont, Evangelical Saturday e g; se, Linden Hall, prnoon, Chatldre ove ing, Children's Day service, TICKET, Cresswell, DEMOCRATIC STATE ware county SMEN-AT-LARGE yreland county J nh Faw) 1 George KB McLean, UAW! s1t, Lan caste DE MOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Houtadal CONGRE James Gleason, Rh ots Negroes Commit Helnong Urime, On Saturday night, at Lock Haven, just outside the Robins show tent, two negroes and a white man outraged a white girl, seventeen years old, named Emma Brown, of Lock Haven, The girl and her aunt, Mrs. George Keeler, of Bellefonte, also just a young woman, entered the large circus tent, avd had occasion to leave it temporarily, On reaching a short distances below the | tent the two were approached by two | colored men and a white man, The women ran in different directions, the older one reaching a point well lighted, but the younger one was captured by the flends, The men flourished knives and threatened the girl before they could accomplish their purpose, When Mrs. Keeler found panion, the men with her fled, was assisted from the grounds, but her way to a house fell over exhausted, Sibe was then carried into a house near delirious, As her ¢om- on mld be hospital, goon as an ambulance of she was taken to the city I'he girls neck shows marks of ing been choked, and her face awollen from blows of the fists, Two colored men d Ben Anp- Circus emni~ Wi name are now io the Clinton ¢ charged with the crime. yunty jail a eas — LOQALS The hearing in the Willi néd, The esse was Wednesday am Wit CASE WAS posip heard on Orvis, have been be fore Judge Mr. and Mra, D. LL mourn twelve of Axe- their babe, Keller mann, the loss of aged days, Int made at Pleasant Gap. Mrs. 1. V. Musser, ar erment d sons, Et Marriage Licenses, Bellefonte Lamar Sayder T. Btover, F.stella J. Lockard, Hockman, Zion Zion Breez, Glass Flat (Glass Flat Orvis Lucas, Runville Withe Runvlile John W., Muisker, Wilmerding Sophie H, Thompson Howard H., Hall, Juniata Mary E. Furst, SBtormstown John E. Boyer, Grafton, W, Va. Edoa B. ’ Philipsburg. Ermyn L. Clyde E, Miouaoie J. Bharer, {gst ima Jackson, ‘ Fa Minnie E. rite, Todd, Moyer, Philipsburg Franz, Philipsburg (+. Herman Everts, Pine Grove Mill ‘ors M. Taoyer, Pine Grove Milis ul M. Cheestnan, New Ark, N. J Emma Weber, Howard Daniel G. Felker, Vandergrift C. Jane Harper, State College V. Ewing, State College Lemont Lrvis Eva B. Evey, ——a—— LOCALS Mra. C. P. Long, of Spring Milla, is visiting friends at Jersey Shore, Prof. and Mrs. C. F. Bhaw have re tus from their Southern trip. ~~ Wednesday morning of last week a 800 was born to Mr. and William MeClenshan, This is the second child \ & Lh are boys, Mra. nd b The Pleasant Gap base ball club will play s game on its howe grounds on saturday afternoon with the Lemont team, and in the evening a festival will be held for the benelit of the local team. Mabel Kline and brother George Kline, of Lear Biate College, on Haturday, entertained in honor of Bruce Dunlap, who just graduated from Pennsylvania Stale College William L. White, one of the orators a. the Junior oratorical contest, was also present, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence B. Bitner have returned to Alaska aller a resi- dence in Ban Francisco for several months, Mr, Bitner is a son of Dr. H, F. Bituer, of Centre Hall, and is again employed with the Morgan-Guggeao- heimer company. The family will live in Kennpescott., Mr. and Mra, J. Elmer Royer, Mr, and Mra, T, W. Dasher, on last Thurs- day morning went to Chambersburg to visit relatives. They expect to return bome today (Thureday) or tomorrow. Cards from them state that the weather conditions in Frank- lin county sre very similar to that prevailing here, aud crops are no bet. ter, 4 Last Sunday afternoon Gros R, Alli- pon and John Rowe hired horse and buggy from the Boozer-Fe! eiolf livery, Centre Hall, and some tie. e during the night while driving through Texas, on their, return from Rebersburg, the horse dropped over and ina few mine utes was dead, The liverymen con. tend the horse had only been hired to go »a far as Spring Mills, \ Miss While crossing the railroad track at the station Wednesday morning, = young horse hitched to a wagon load- ed with grass and driven by Domer Ishler, took fright at a freight engine and ran away, The wagon struck = tree in front of Mre. William Colyer’s residence ; here the horse and wagon separated, and the driver was thrown to the ground, receiving a number of bruises. The horse was Injured to and William, the | former's parents, Mr, and Meyer, in Centre Hall, Misses Hezle Emery, { Merchant . FE Hoover have home Mrs. W are at of the ¢ nery, and frien been visiting of U ast two weeks, | ds | various tions { during the § August D, Lanard, of } | is stopping at the Cen i and will spend a few weeks He *hiladelphis Hall in tra Centre | county, | Ninth National Bano and ason of H. F. Lanard, the | neer, who has been inspect p Ww weeks, and is He is the paying teller k in Philadel; engi { buildings in tter town i the past fe IT i 0 begin ‘ue | township. Ie addy salle Spring Mill Mrs, George Bingerly | Emma, of Lock Haveu {a few days with Mrs, | ley. | Those who have ret aifferent sche j cation are Franklin isnd Mershall, Laoesster Rafus | : f £ ps [Or Lhe (frosa Mhot : les be End tai i Flukle, State Colle i and M Finkle, Sa i .: £ { Uviversity, Belinag: | Miriam Arian iy ban I'he members orated the grave of Salem, on Saturday even nine members Prof, address in m nd Rev. Price the order, dresses, WK part § RB. 1. snorial of Cises, Moyer d #poke on the Both w ere excellent No matter who the Chicago conven. tion or ox nale the Teddy Bears will not be popular after the November election. inventions nomi ————— A asia The press snd the clergy go hand in band with the whitewash brush and rosy spectacles, wiasgniflying litte vir. tues and Kindly throwing little furmities into oblivion. The pulpit, the pen and the gravestone are paris uers io saint makiog,. de- —— — n's Three Prices. id of ap old Welsh A Parse ings ili make jumap on top Ny the bene hes "= rdiflf Western Ma Vertical Versus Morizontal, “My wife is very strict on vertieal etiquette.” “Vertical mean?” “Why, In an elevator with nsists on my removing my hat, but on fa train or a street car she doesn't.” Boston Transcript. That's Why. Patlence—Tle promised out for an automobile ride, and he came around today to say he could not. Patrice—~Did he seem embarrass. ed? Patience~Yes: | guess that was the trouble, He seemed financially em barrassed.~ Yonkers Statesman, ——“- A Confirmed Taste, “I'm blest If I can see what Blab kins finds to admire In that Miss Jor kins,” said Hinkleigh. “Why, she's wholly made up.” “That's it, I guess,” sald Harkawny “Blabkins always was crazy about fis tion." ~[arper's, etiquette! What do you her she to take me Our wishes lengthen as our sun de Wi Harris sownshilp. Flag Day was observed Boals burg, We had a fine rain on night and Bunday, Mrs. Irvin Stover, spent a week with place, Children’s Day service will be held in the 10 o'clock at HBaturday relatives in Ka Altoona Miss Esther Tyrone, James Fry and are visiting at Williamsport, Master Franklin up of Miale Weber, ls enjoying some of his tion days at Boalsburg, H. M. Hosterman and family spent Phursday at the Neidigh, near Pine I'he suditors gclors for ti *.11 College, Hall, met with the eir nl Biternoon, ousl settler on urday Adam Hosterman is enjoying # with 1« me time lativea at Aasronsburg, Woodward and other place Haclhiel and Samus] Mothersbaugh, Williamsport, are visitin pare nts at the Hillside Mra, 8 smuel of ith their $ Ew an farm, Mr and (ETOVH spent ie bh daughter ward Mre, Ell 1a Johns ime mm, Of 4 endil with he f Ug some J. W. rel Stamm and other Cent tork made left a bright { Edward Lucas aftern P. Lee sol MIL, d his farm pear sian, wel 0 preity ——— Linden Hall, ho Weibl © Binier, ai y Wats th Ross relor 08 Wee ky Visil Ua Bld Jutiiala, vin Siover, of f iS spending a le # days will the veuersble Jamies Searson, Miss Bertha Meyer returned A week with fa ous and McE!sttan, Msrgaret Ferree spent day snd tuoday with her sister von st the Lock Haven Normal. Moore £1 gpendi IR aid Miss La ligve be spend Charlies will I'iursday for a trip through t era states where he will # UI mer, Mr. aud Mrs. Robert MeClellan turned from a trip to Milton, B aud They thie trip in Lheir touring oar, The United will bold service funday 7 250, - “RA. Ie town Lewisiown, Evangelical Ea school their children's eveniog, a i Everybody is invited to attend Mis, Heory Houser, went an operation in hospital last Miss Auna Mary Houser is keeping house for Mr. Houser while Mrs Houser is in the hospitsl EA NH, — A LARGE CONTRALT, a who the What Marray & Bitner Wants Every Per, fon in Leatre Hall to do. When Murray & Bitner the enter. prising deoggist, first offered a 50 cent package of Dr. Howard’a specific for the cure of constipation and dys pepeia at half price, and guaranteed to return the money if it did not cure, they thought It probable from their experiences with other medicines for these diseases that they would have a good many packages returned. But although they have sold hundreds of bottles, not one has been brought back, To those suflaring with dizziness, headaches, poor digestion, constipa. tion and strainiog, Dr. Howard's specific offers quick relief, It is an invaluable boon to all who feel uncom. fortable after eating, and is today the popular dinner pill in all the larger elines.~ Young. . — iy YY some extent, but not seriously, wy cities, wee——— Ma | gains at Long's, i Goods l.ow Prices in Hardware Horse Shoe Nails, Wire Nails - - Full Line Staple Hardware. American wire Fence, 8 high, - 25c per rod Ask us about prices. po W res other Fencing on hand. Make up a . produce, DE PART TORE 1ET SPRING nis PA. a com Yect wearing out the mind. wember the complacent gald when a nd reminded jv ghe had had little troub i ii but I've made the most of whi had.” 8h 5¢ more people who co old £1 frie 1 have e cho wisely tha n the Hie 0X ht victories over cin ums Wour of the spirit are glorious only the battle has been mighty Monthly. la when ~Atantic | ance Where the Guns Kick Mard, Duck shooting at an altitude of 14. 000 feet, on the Junin pampa, along | the shore of the lnke of that name, is a sport that can be followed In Pern Very peculiar effects are noted in this | rarefled region, probably the highest | altitude for this sport in the workl | The guns kick viciously and the shot does not scatter promptly, waking | long shots successfol. This phenome non is due to the nck of density of the alr, which is only about eight pounds! to the square inch against fifteen at | sea level, Another interesting fact is | that the ducks have no fishy taste, as | “fish do not exist in this altitude. A A AAA Centre Reporter §1 per year In advance, ’ - Centre Hall Planing Mill ZETTLE BROS. Proprietors E wish to announce that although our plant burned on the ight of the 13th, we are pre- pared to furnish the trade with a large variety of uilding material, We have several car loads of window sash, doors, siding, flooring, glass, wainscoting, surfaced yellow pine, molding, plastering lath, and rough timber in stock or in transit, and will be pleased to supply the trade. Our lors was total, having had no insurance, and we therefore respectfully solicit the patron- of the public, plant, and cn- everything in the ZETTLE BROS., Centre Hall, Pa. Announcement The Furniture Store and Undertaking Establishment of L. G. Rearick, in Centre Hall, having been prarchased by the under- signed, he respectfull v solicits the continued patronage of his former customers, as well as all other's, T he equipment in all fines is complete, and all gods on hand in best of condition, A DISCOUNT OF SIX PER CENT. WILL BE ALLOWED ON ALL CASH PURCHASES, and goods have already been marked at prices that defy competition, All goods delivered free of charge, We have had large experience in the un- dertaking |)usiness and as a funeral director, ‘which can only be demonstrated by trial. We kin diy ask that you come to see wa, We wa pd your business and want to form your acguainianoe, F. J. TIBBITTS, Centre Hall i
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