a ~ THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. 8. W. SMITH, . Editor and FPropriolm nl the Post Oflice in Contre Hall as rind at ceond Class mall matter, Centre Harr, . . . PENNA THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1912 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS hYyterian—No service Hall, i | morning i i { t Centre Hall will be bh church DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Cresswell, Shaw | int) ko & ' 00 Jawalt, Lan caster DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. LESS ~James Gleason, Houtzdale | Shake hands with yourself on Wil. ———— i elie ——— » we are back at the desk after a vacation, The writer's vaca- Was not one idleness, but =a he Rind that makes vour hands look as hey belonged to an honest of org ti ———————s sf —————— LOCALS, of July season with Mra. Robert Mill- r, in Tyrone, binder armi celils u want a good, reliable the O. K MeO 1 and one-half Forem af, Centre Hall. get ! (3 ard Bat Reve D vicious while un- care of George Bitner, of Beach . bit off one of the ym the right hand of his keeper, Miss Myra A. Btover, of Millheim, raduated from the Millersville Nor. | Behool, and will teach grade in the Millheim lion became and "eer put i I rt F CAme {entre # before the Fourth and sre now at » home of Mr, and Mee, John Q dy, west of town, Hall a few ia | becoming a popular 1g place for automobile parties ber of Tyrone ps traveli rs made up & part vl Visit Hunday, 1m Cave 0} la the ny yrs place on ee meeting of shool board, KF. i 8 member of the b ant Centre Luse wa ard to fill ne ACAD use the removal Good farm for 8 le, pear Centre Hall buildings, running water, and r oun the place. Will be sold reasonable. If you are n the Centre Reporter, and will receive further information, Good interested, you Mra, Charles Dunham, of Port Rich- ard N Ww Y irk, 18 al Lhe homa of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H, Weber, n Centre Hall, having come here the atter part of Inst week in company with her daughter, She was here on account of the serious of her father, illness Mr. and Mrs, R Wy Lee, of burg, accompanied by their iaughter, have been with the former's parents at Ceatre Hill and other friends and relatives in Potter town ship. Mr. Lee is employed ina type- writer manpufacturiog establishment in Harrisburg, Mra. H. M. Hettinger and children, Paul and Marths, of Altoona, came to bifel Histie t a week's stay Mrs. Hettinger and daughter returned bome on Monday. Pauli will stey with his uncle sunt, Mr, aod Mrs. Harry Fye, east of Centre Hall, and help on the farm, John H. Weber hss been seriously ill at his home in Centre Hall dur- ing the past two weeks or more, His condition bas been critical, and bis many friends are much slarmed. He i# receiving the best medical and sur- gical attention, snd nothing is left un- done for h's comfort. His early re- covery is earnestly hoped for by all. 7 Those who attended services in the Lutheran church on Fuoday evening had the pleasure of Jistening to a solo Miriam Huyelt, ten years old, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. E. M Huyett, that wae out of the ordinary for a child of her sage. The title was ‘“Just for Today.” The child bas an exceptionally sweet voice and almost w petiect enunciation. Mr. and Mrs, William W. Harpater have returned from Baltimore, snd are again located at the Centre Hall hotel. Mr, Harpster was fortunate enough to secure a string of tickets, aud attended almost every session of the convention, Helis a Republican, but since bearing Bryan's pleadings for better things in politics, he thinks the Democratic party is of some ac count, by irisbin & Company have finished peeling and hauling bark from Spruce. town. Just toshow what a good team ean do, Thomas Miller, who drives a tenm for William Hresaler, loaded the remnants of the job, and when the Iond was drawn onto the sealos st Cen tre Hall, the beams showed the net weight to be 5500 pounds, or two and thres quarter tons. Heven ear loads of bark were shipped from the tract, Mre. L. H., Krebbs, of Balt Lake City, Utah, was an arrival in Centre Hallon Monday afternoon, and is at the home of her father, D, P, Houser, and sister Mrs. Robert Bloom, west of Centre Hall. Mre. Krebs is making ber first trip east in twenty-two years, Mr, Krebe is a civil engineer and ie connected with the engineering de partment of Salt Lake City, and ow- ing to a death in the engineeritig force was unable to accompany his wife on this trip. He is a native of Ferguson township, Horrible Death of a ila Will'am Tonia, deixtesn months on of Mr. and Mra. Wiilinm atine, Jr, two miles east of Zion, met a horrible death on Monday morning, Preparations were made for doing the week's washing by filling an iron ket. tle with water and lighting a fire under it in an outside fire place. The fire place was walled up on three sides to a height of about two and one-half | i i | "ir lever feet, and on this wall the child, unob- | sorved by the members of the family, climbed, and losing its poise fell into | the kettle of water. Just how long | the littleone waa boiled before discover. | ed not exactly known, but it is] thought it could not have been | ten fifteen minutes, is or discovered the lifeles clu ey the heats i vessel against ested, It was a most | } pene he ! 1H » Groppiog ¢ forgot + $ The fond pare; ii i hour, w————— — Boy Dengged to Death Kilon RELY ar tran Miles Mil.er, nin Namuel years old, fil . vill r, ' mounted him to wat ne animal frightened and started to ru iin the t d head downwar when the ho for 8 quarter of a mi When was dead, death by Iuany culs at d of he head i Hed Min The Rd Mill milla in Peuns Valls iter township, 3 of t H { executor » Charles ckman does perienced he Center father, 8 Mr. Hoekman | that the Red Mill 1 iv repaired, e i bert Brad! srl fof the former ow MULE kd } h SEVEeral M Kin ey fs f ei fron Yeas, mie atl Stale the dist t Waal fas Liv Lr fhe sist sch a way was laken to where everything 3 done for him. pins carm— m Weber Note fro Alth firm has beg | rious { his Centre Hall off} licit a continua: i Every gfiort | serve you prompt { uf repairs, or macl Our employees at are capable of taking your securing for you the same advants and low pric.s would obtain {able to see the head of the firm. We call your attention to binder {twine and oils, Before you place yous { order call at cur places of business, ex | amine the goods and compare prices i before making purchases, i Wecearry everything needed on the farm in the way of wachivery snd tools, Hine orders you Very respectfully, J.H. & 3 KE Wenen, Centre Mall sand Osx Hall, Spring Mills Miriam 1. : { Buuday at State OC Dr. H. 8B. Brauc'it and man spent Tuesday at Bell f nto Eugene Allison, of Renovo, spent few days at the home of his par A little daughter eames to gladden the home of Rev. Ma:tin, on Monday. “Jack” Mu'finger, of Pleasant Gap, spent Bunday with Miss Blanche Bariges, Miss Ruth Whittier, apent a few days with H, and family. The body of Frank Richardson was brought here on Haturday and interred in the Presbyterian cemetery. The followiog teachers have been elected to teach the schools assigned them : Spring Mills High Sehool, 1], A. Moyer ; Grammar, U. E Royer : Intermediste, A. Duck ; Primary, Earhart Zosttle ; Logan, ¥, (J. Walker: Muniay, Homer Buook ; Hoy, Boyd Vonada ; Green Grove, slabel Neeso ; Beaver Dam, Edward Hosterman ; Mountain, Charles Beek ; Polk Hill, Mabel Long ; Decker, Wm. Haney ; Penn Hall, L. Rishel ; Pike, Gertrude Musser ; Farmers Milis, M. I". Zibler —————_—— A] a— For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or ir jury, there is nothing better than Chamber. Inin’s Liniment. This liniment slso relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. DE #pent t fils of M Renovo, Allirgon AC SA SAAN Why pay high prices for a twine of doubtful q ality when yeu can buy the O. K. McCormick Standard at sev- en and one-half cents, — KR. D. Foreman, Centre Hall, wa Harris township. M.D Munday, gen lat ‘orn, potatoes, oats and barley are Misa Kdith Hartewick, is visiting relative Mm. KR Karl and Altoona, Margaret Hoy, i wing this week Harrison home, of Altoona, in this place with her are visling Williams Donald HONE in Wi jou { f Binte College wt the R. B Adam Krumrine, of Tu=asyville, is at Boa suiiperintending the making lots near town, lsbtre hay in his Alvin Myers t ’ Mrs with her el er in Flori Boalsl urg # wint sana relatives int of tl absences no regular service held in the Ref, ehuareh until ib, in the evening at 7 50 oc will | Aupgu K. Hart sre will , of ron Monday and the hb (entre or iii is Week. rs ise leces ited at i f » it family, HyYelfal Weeks B reialives and ed Lo her home on L# Hii inal Halurday. fee itly Ber jamin Heck rroperty one-half mile north of Woifl store. This is a mountain bome an« Mr Moyer will fruit trees, bought tte situated paul Lhe A Brush Valley zh here nuer | Murrhy ads, Moy's . Fomie of the Od Fellows in cinity attended the fuoeral of Frank Richardson, at Spring Mills, on Satur day 2. this vi lie most of cur [irmers ig | ay std ar ig wheat B pw are g fhe Murray U jon »u will holt a [soaval at cho] bse ou Satur! Ju'y the As the j fea ivsl i Livis Vitus y I £1 i they will b ihe WW Gre of Madisonburg, to furtiiat wfsie for the occasion. The watering trough on Mountain has ween Lorn away. Ihe thirst of many beasts of burden have been ienched at this point, sa iL was the most important trotigh along the Hue, Osing to He great need it in hoped the township suthorities will reconstiraet iL, are Ltieily et Lilie tl trough ih oh Bve ing irsira hie h ————— A ———— ——— Marriage idoonens, Walter EE. Holt, Moahannon Rosey J. Fye, Moahannon Thos. Vavboskirk, Northumberland Busan Ki Shope, Bellefonte George Vetls, Moshannon Julia Golden, Mbshannon I AM We are a bit late in Penns Valley, but by the times the next issce of the Reporter resches you, much of the grain will have been cut and put on shook, Ihe farmers gains at Long's, Goods Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions. yy l.ow Prices in Hardware Ib. . ine Staple Hardware. 1 1 p Ask us about prices. r Phon Ta + R - v wh ¥ oth A’ 5 pit ud for saturday lier treatment in Lhe United largely attend- . 1) ny enter. The gram was well rendered. the chil # 4 is y 14 * 1 5 on Bing their pa i Centre Ha Harmon, Harriehqiry vingiing, Aftbons L. Kidder, M. 1. Hout BR Hotis Altoona Howe A Wordle, Hoalabuire Mis BR. Susrt, Ik Martha Boal « Mrs, John Bistser, Veuls and May Bis neer Ms, Jonnie KE Wolf Potters Mills Mis J. H Suyder, Orntrs Hall Gierirade and Tella Keeler, Youngwood Mrs, Anva Bitte, Mrs, Marie MoCabe, Pittsinirg irae Bower, Spring Mille Mrs, I’, MoManuns, Harvisharg WO, Camidy, GO. Gray, Bellefonte W., €, Habler, Contre Hall Mra GL. Homer, Mary Kuoffelnger, Pleasant ap yy M. Moyer, Potters Mille AI SA Dysentery is always serious fen a dangerous disesse, but It can be i cured, Ubhasmberiain’s Cholio, Cholera | and Diarrhoesn Remedy has cured it even when malignant and epidemlie. For sale by all dealers, Tone Tibet , Philadel shia Hovis pifre Hall and o' | Ha ZET TLE BROS., Proprictors wish to announce that although our plant night of the 13th, we are pre- with a large variety of material ave several car loads of 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. Ww y “4 f burned on ti pared to furnish the tr: tds building window Our loss was total, having had no insurance, and we therefore respectfully solicit the patron- of the public, ZETTLE BROS., Centre Hall, Pa. The Furniture Store and Undertaking Establishment of L.. G. Rearick, in Centre Hall, having been purchased by the under- signed, he respectfully solicits the continued patronage of his former customers, as well as all others, "I he equipment in all lines is complete, and all goods 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 business and as a funeral director, which can only be demonstrated by trial, We kindly ask that you come to see ws, We wend your business and wand to form your aeguaintance, F. J. TIBBITTS, Centre Hall
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