X XY X THE CENTRE REPORT ISSUED WEEKLY. ER. B. W., SMITH, Editor and Proprietor Entered at the Post Office in Contre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Harr, . . . PENNA THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1912 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. sbyterian--No servied Hall Tasseyvy illo, ev theran Centra morning moon Spring 5, aft ring Mills eformed-Unfon, morning af tre Ha'l, evening, ¢ Hall DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET, HTOR GENERAL-<Robert E. « Mn iris rosswell -Willlam H, Berry, Dela LY 8 await La aster ( DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. J , Houtz fine (Grea fale, LOCALS their first hold the he Dale families will annual reunion at Oak Hall, Maturdsy in August. ad- Bale’! ii All summer goods are in- lin the sale, Millbheim clothier, Mid-Summer tfi18 18sile, Mrs. C. D. Runkle and daughter-in- law, Mra. William L. Runkle and two nddaughtlers, of Pittsburgh, are at Centre Hall hotel, Mrs. Charles Geary and children, of at the home of the forme! Mr.and Mrs. M. F Roseman, near Tusseyville. = Altoona, are 's parents, anpual reunion of the Zattle 1 KE. CU. Harter's ley, on Satur interested are riing and dsughter ughter Elizabeth ware d graud-da T'uesd Ay guesls al of Mr. aud Mra. M. F. Rossman the i Tusseyville, re Breon, of Altoona, came t« Hall on Thursday of last week, ug! 1d Theodore, who will remain ; with Mr. sad Mrs. a thhair tinned ried ryt Laeil Uncie ana suns, LI it with him his children, I August Fye, daughter o JOUR, uth Royer, drs. Edwin Royer, of Alu is ’ be zaps . . Ym rss Tn guest Of sel GLCIe AUG aunt, Jar Mre. H. I. Bhirk, io Centre Hall also spent sowe time with Mr. W. W. McCormick, at Pot Ie AL» - 453, BUG ters Mills, who are also relatives, ng Mills citizen sends the Re- card : A By porier The prospects of a $100,000 milk con- Mills, has already in this hustling of a bank, aud the tion or twenly houses yeenn now and spring is current iri this information on a densory, at Npring f boom I'he talk of fifteen created Vilage, i rey bet Alvin children the home of the former's sister, John Durst, in Hall Meyer came up from Jackson, she had been for some Te) Meyer aud Centre in, where ithe, to avoid the hot summer days Meyer is a lumber inspector for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, he south for and has been located in some time, Farmers are in the midst of grain eat in this vicinity, In the east and portions of Penns Vailey the greater part of the grain was cul before this issue appeared, The same is true of Nittany Valley, The high altitude of the surroundings of this place is the cause of grain bei g with ar western ripening in comparison ininz sections, Vv. witnessed the in the Bellefonte hospital Mr under- since has become au entirely different man, being able to follow his labors withou int He has now had both the experience as principal and wit- ness in a hoepital operation, and wiiile he widely prefers to act the role of the latter, he believes the former well worth the suffering that follows, The Belleville Tinues makes this ref- erence to a former Polters Mille resi. dent : Mrs. (Dr.) H 8. Alexander was undoubtedly agreeably surprised last Tuesday night when about fifty of her Jelleville friends, during her absence, took possession of their mansion and in hiding esgerly awaited her return from an automobile trip to Allensville with Mr, and Mrs H. J. Horton to re. mind her thet another natal day was dawning and would be ushered in by the dawn of the early morning. The event had all been planned in secrecy by her friends and she was none the wiser until the crowd rushed forth from their hiding and informed her of the gladsome event. Bociability then reigned for the next period after which choice and dainty refreshments were served. At a late hour all de. parted thankiog the host and hostess for the hospitality and wishiog Mrs, Alexander many more happy returns of the day, ’ (ioodhart tion vir. Tibbitts, his employer, OG ihart, a few years ago, went sa similar operation, and grruplion, | Supports Reportor's Position, Fiditoy Lleport ’. La the fight you made against the giving of a franchise, perpetual and free, to an electric com. pany, you did not give any account of how other towns treat such projects. Here is one from Somerset county. The Meyeradale Electric Heat and Power Company, of which H. J. Wil- moth is president, asks fora ten year franchise and Mr. Wilmoth agrees to pay $400 yearly for sald franchise I'he borough council asks $900 annual- ly for the game, The president of the company is willing to accept a ten year franchise, but is not willing to pay more than $400 for it, On the 7th of May the ordinance had passed second reading, but ite passing the third reading, which is re- quired of all ordinances in all towns or cities to make them legal, will depend on whether the council will agree to accept a lower price or the company acceeds to their demands, [ do not know the population of Myersdale but I know that it is only a borough. WwW. A. mss Aen KRINE, Mr, Tibbitts Improving, On Baturday forenoon F. J. Tibbitts, the Centre Hall undertaker, was oper- ated on in the Bellefonte hospital by Dr. Hayes, assisted by Dr. Foster, the family physician. An exploring inci- sion made. The appendix was found very much ioflimed, and was removed, as was also a small gland near the appendix. Several adhesions was first of the intestines were also discovered, as was aleo a “Kink "’ or partial twist of the colon, Tibbitts’ the operation has been gradually becoming better, although he suffered and is now suffering the pains due to the oper. ation. Mr, condition since S———— ———— The Schools de thi I——————— i ——— Marriage Licenses (ieo. W. Farley, Osceola Mills Ellen Bharrer, Sandy Ridge Paul A. Vonada, Alt Eva V. Corman, Bellefonte John D, Musser, Lemont Alma F. Bhope, State College Ona Harry A. Long, Spring Mills La) sallle E Seyler, Rebersburg ———— Spring Mills Miss Carrie Gentzell Altoona, Misa Mary Condo is visiting in is spending =» week in Mifllinburg Mra. William Myers is visiting Bellefonte and Altoona. Pool. Philip Meyer, of Centre Hall, was in town on Tuesday. Miss Anna Cummings returned from a three weeks visit to Mill Hall Ruth Martin, of State College, spent Sunday with Mrs. (Dr) Braucht. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller, of Lock Haven, spent Saturday with I. J. Zuabler, Harry Kreamer, of Sunbury, spent Sunday with his parents at Penn Hall. Dr. H. 8. Braucht's parents, of Co- burn, spent Saturday with the doctor and family. Miss Margaret Weaver, and niece Elizabeth Reifsnyder, of Millheim, spent Haturday and Sunday st the home of William Myers, ———————— Transfer of Heal Estate. in Emma 8B. Confer to (3. Antis Confer, 70 acres in Howard township ; $1500, Gt. Autis Confer to Ge irge P. Thowm- as, 124 acres iu Howard township ; $2000 Abram Thompson to John N. iroes, 1 acre in Patton township ; $116, Ela D Nealet al Euta BR Leathers, 13 acres in Howard township ; $600 KE. H. Grove ot ux, to Com. of Pa s 104 acres in Benner township ; $500 /John J. Arney to Howsrd J. L.am- bart, lot in Centre Hall ; $750 8. H. Hoy et ux to Com. of Pa . 80 acres in Benner township ; $800 Henry Noll et ux to Com. of Pa., b nores in Benner township; $1000. John P. Ishier et ux to Com. of 's., premises in Benner township $9500, Abby Foss to W. A. Cochel, premis- es in State College : $3500. Louis Borroughs et al to Kittanning Conl Co., 627 acres in Rush township ; $1568 50 Kate E Ishler, $6750 50, George Gilbert Pond to Diocese of Harrisburg, lots in State College ; $1. A ——— pil —— If you are a housewife you cannot reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweep- ing and doing housework all day, and crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must get out into the open air snd sunlight. If you do this every day and keep your stomsch and bowels in good order by taking Cham- berlaing Tablets when needed, you shold become both healthy and Kemmerer to premises John P, in Btate College ; beautiful, For sale by all dealers, Harris 1ownship. We had vvening. Mra. Lizzie Jacobs, of Centre Hull, visited in Boalsburg last week. Mrs. P. M. Weber, of Huntingdon, is visiting with relatives in this place, H. KE. Kimport and family, of Hiate College, spent Bunday in this place, David Kuhn, of Williamsport, visit ed at the home of his brother, Alex- ander Kuhn, John Hook spent the time from Saturday until Monday with relatives at Bellefonte, Miss Emily Loveday Gettig, of near Colyer, enjoyed a visit with relatives at Boalsburg, an pond rein on Monday Wheat is ripe and is considered a the fields have quite ghocky appearance, Mrs. Ezra Breon, of Philadelphia, i visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B., Lee, Mr. and Mrs, Jackson and son, of Huntingdon, were visitors at the H. M. Hosterman home, Mrs. Nicholas Barnhart was buried in the cemetery at Boalsburg on Tues day forenoon. Mr. and Mra. John Coxey, of Al toons, were guests at the home of Mrs Nannie Coxey on Monday, Miss Grace Btover, of Centre Hall, was & guest al the home of her sister, good crop ; 8 Mrs. Elmer Ishler, over Sunday, two ft big Lilt children, of Kleckner Relish and ua, visited at home Misses Mary Reish and Nora Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Wagner and Mr. Glass snd Miss Martie Wagner, of Al toons, spent a few days at Mra. H. Y. Mra. Myra Boalsburg. Stylzer, of Bellefonte, and McKee, of Wilkinsburg, 8 day at home spent the of Charles Seguer, 1 «21, Mra. Martin ieir little granddaughter, Keller with of evening and Lear A £1: Jiauor il l, apent Baturday al Boalsburg. of Philadel- iia, was smmong the visitors at of Miss Margaret Grove, Boals- Mrs irg, the guest ber cousin, harles Fisher, 1 Mr. a Mrs SMlewart with i: f ¥ eit 1 i ' 3 sO Seal and tr Miss Franems, of near Kan wird, visited f Tl ity, Mis Wek alsburg, Ww A a familieaast B ie trove Miss Edith Cole, who gradusted at e¢ Bloomsb itg Normal school, #pe nt at BH expecis Ww rt tine of Last vind bd rg r former sch near Bloom Frauk OTR e ¢ gle, It whi 'stue for Lhe funeral of Mrs, Barnhart, nt Moud Week #13 nome, MN burg. Barnhart, Mr. daughter se and Mrs, Nlover Sd LEN , and om pear Wilkinsburg, iy evening at Boalsburg, Mra. of Al their Mra. Auos Lukens aod Elsie Tanlieim, and children, the bedside hier, Mra. William H o« sisler toons, are at of mot ver, who is passing through a long period of iij- [eee Miss Pluma Stuart and sister Mra tara Fokles with her little daughter Helen, of Johnstown, and Miss Maude Mus the Lu Sanday. er, of the Branch, were gueals at we of Mrs, Laura Bricker on E. BR, Williams attended the annua) meeliog at hie Orphans al Sunbury uoder the supervi- busiuess Home sion of the I. O. OF, as a representa- tive of the Boalsburg Lodge, Tuesday of Inst week. Mrs, Bruce Lonberger with her chil dren departed ou luesdsy, for a month's visit. They expect to spend A Week with her auot near Sunbury ; from there they will go to Virginia, where Mr. Louberger is engaged st lumbering and will visit with rels- tives in different parts of the state. i 4 4 13 ¢ 1 hi i a . a 5 A HO OA BATAAN lt 55 0 and Summer Goods l.ow Prices in Hardware Horse Shoe Nails, - 8c Wire Nally - . . 3b. Full Line Staple Hardware. Ib. American wire Fence, 8 wires high, - 25c per rod Also other Fencing on hand, Ask us about prices. A Phone or || Highest market prices SPRING MILLS, PA. Colyer. Roy Miller, of W visiting friends here, Mrs. Charles Geary and childr Altoona parents, Miss Edna Murray, of Cer the s Are visiti form I's» Hall, P. B. #pent Banday at home Jordan, Misa Lydia Ishier shot relarned home r of Riler s Tho {304 wiay al the home ae Boal of Po Tb a ri. ree Lee wife and daught spent Funday at the home o Lee in Boalsbturg, A. J. Horner Ralph, of Youngsville, Rev are their friends at this place, Mr. and Mrs Ricker children spent FBundsy at the of Jerry Albright, at Willism man, is now ready to supply any ove | with first class houey him dsiph and home Hall, Reiber, the champion bee Penn (i. ve N oall, Mr. and Mra John Weiser. snd Mr i and Mrs Edward Weiser spent Satur | me of Mr. day evening at the h snd | Mrs. Roy Behe fier, ZETTLE BROS., Proprictors E wish to announce that although our plant burned on the night of the 13th, we are pre- pared to furnish the trade with a large variety of building 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. I Our loss was total, having had no insurance, and we therefore respectfully solicit the patron- of the public. ZETTLE BROS., Centre Hall, ‘not only the sidewalks, It is sanitary. It never decays simplest It is readily Portland — Universal nd, great otrength 8y . Announcement 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, The 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 sve us. We want your business and wont to form your acquaintance, F. J. TIBBITTS, Centre Hall wis
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