Pr, a —— THE CENTRE "REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, B.W., SMUTh, Editor aud Fropriewor ered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, CentRE Harr, . . PENNA. THURBDAY, AUGUST 15, 1912 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian—Centre Hall, Mills, alternoon. morning ; Spring Roformed—Uuanion, morning ; ntre Hall Spring Mills, af , evening. i eran—-Tasseyville, Cantre Hall, morning ; evening Spring Mills HOON THE ESIDENT DEMOCRATIC -Waoadrow Wilk TICKET, a, New | Jersey. | IDENT Thomas KR. Marshall, 1- | f GENE RAL-=Ribert E. Cresswell, A--William H. Berry, RGE-Gootge B Shaw Toseph Hawley Al George BR. McLean, L 1%TL ig wmwalt, Lanoaste ~-James Gleason, H LE -Robert M Tne county { mitzdale, | Foster, State Col-| i LOCALS, ! nk Gfrerer had one of the nicest | rops of barley grown in this section, | Ke Ira before | and it was cut and stored away | others began to ha¥vest. After a stay of a month in Howard, Mrs. Ellen Frazier is back with her] daughter, Mrs Willian: Bou hot O entre Hall. Mra, (3. R. Meies and daughter Ella, of ( recently visited on Valley | , Lewistown, at the home of J inger and family, i Cumioga, | ‘olyer, slreet Merchant H. H. Bricker and Foster harles, of Boalsburg, were in town on fopday. Mr. ation Bricker has engaged his | ge Park daring | nesmpment and Fair, oll | on Gran the Gi Cri range Ki W. Gingerich, with his daughter, Mrs. John E. el, near Tusseyville, attended a birth- day party given Mrs. Frank W. Musser, at ber bome near Bellefonte. Ooroe who lives i Rish- | John Frezier, who is a farm hand | employed by J. C. Goodhart, near Centre Hill, tells the Reporter that | Mr. Goodhart bas ore of the best | f corn fields in this portion of valley. Miss Anna Hayes, Watsontown, of Miss Mary Delinda Potter, | on Bunday afternoon | of nest eutire Hall, ited a poem, the Pine Blump Ch was we “ Easter Altar Cloth, 7 | Bunday-school, Il received by her su- iepce Jessie Royer, of Tyrone, was wrisined by Miss Rebecca Kreamer, daughter of Mr.and Mra, 5. 85. Krea- | wer, in Centre Hall, Miss Royer is the daughter of William Royer,. who is a prominent musician in the Tyrone baud, aud formerly a resident of Belle fonte. jrisbin and Company are cutting loge, at the base of Nittany mountain, which will be bauled to their mill at the Centre Hall railroad station and cut into lumber to be used in the con. struction of the Reportei’s new home. Messrs. I. A. Bweestwood, Robert Smith and Jeremiah Smith, are cat- ting the logs, Arney Lee, accompanied by his son Robert and dsughter Dorothy, of] Pittsburgh, came to Centre Hall, and for a week will be with his mother at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. George BE Breon, Mr. Lee has been in Pitts. burgh for some years, and Is with the Atlantic Refining Company. Mrs. Lee and her youngest dsugher remain. ed in Pittsburgh, Order your fertilizers now, and have them in your baru when seeding time comes, We wlil secure for you any grade fertilizers you may wish. We will also be pleased to secure for you raw potash, nitrate of sods, or muriate of ammonia, If you prefer to do your own mixiog.—J. H. and 8, E. Weber, Centre Hall and Oak Hall Btiatious. of The former pastors of the Centre Hall Lutberan charge have been in- vited to attend the picnic of the Bun day schools of the charge Tharsday of next week at the Georges Valley church, The former pastors, in rota. tion in which they served, are Dr. W, E. Fisher, Bhamokin ; Rev, J. M. Rearick, Williamsburg ; Rev. B., F. Bieber, West Milton. Mr, and Mrs. 8, V. Hosterofdn and children, George and Frances, of Lan- caster, are on a two weeks’ vacation at the home of Dr, G, W, Hosterman, in Centre Hall. Mr, Hosterman, who is ab attorney, takes a deep interest in politics, and stands with the old organ jzation. He is one of the nlve city school directors, Lancaster being a city of the second class under the pew school code. Mr, aud Mra, William W, Harpster, after a stay of several months in Cen- tre Hall, yesterday ( Wednesday ) re- turned to their Lome in Freeport, Itlinoie, where Mr. Harpster has busi. nessa interests that demand personal attention at this particular time, Mr. Harpater is a native of this place, and renewed his aequaintance with many of bis old gassocistes bagk in the seven- ties, Mrs. Harpater is a stranger here, but now both of them have many fast friends in and about Centre Hall who regretted to see them leave thelr tem- Nice Beijaost for Biloknell; The will of Mrs. Helen Mae Chand- bate. The personal estate is valued at $1,600 and the realty is estimated at $30,000. Besides several bequests to relatives in Wisconsin, ranging io sums from $50 to $200, the will pro- vides that the balance of the estate ie to go to Bucknell University, Lewis- burg, for the purpose of preparing per- gong for work in foreign missions, and to the Baptist Misdonary Union of the Siamese Pequane, Mrs. Chandler was the widow of the Rev. John Hassett Chandler, who for was the official interpreter to Mrs. Chandler was his missionary in Siam for a————— Lightnlag Strack on Twigg Farm During the electrical storm Friday | evening a bolt of lightning struck an | apple tree in front of J. J. Twiggs | farm residence south of Philipsburg, according to a statement in the Daily { Journal. After shattering a farm bell | which was attached to the tree, the Mra. who was a few yards Fortu- husband, away, sprawling tothe ground. and neither sustained serious It will be remembered that struck on Mr. Twigg’s farm only two years ago, destroylog the barn and all implements besides kill- ing two horses, shock Harris 1ownship. George Keller, of Houserviile, a day at Boalsburg. A daughter was born to Mr, | Mrs. W. H. Btuart on sunday. Mies Russell, of Altoona, is visiting spent and Mre. John Stuart, of Btate College, Mrs, John Btasmm and daughter Caroline spent Thursday at Lemoat, Mrs. Csmpton, of Lancaster, spending some time with associates in William Kuhn, of Williamsport, is visiting at his former home in Boals | burg. Miss Mary Woods, of Spring Mille, Mre. M. A. Mrs. Mary Rimey and son Charles, of Jersey Shore, visi'ed at the RK B. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Mothersbaugh, Altoona, were guests at the L. Motbersbaugh bome for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mothersbaugh, Mrs, Margaret Keller and Miss Mary Markle epent Thursday at Houserville, Miss Myra Kimport, of State Col. lege, is spending this week with rels- tives in Bosalsburg and Walnut Grove, Mrs. James Ross and daughter Mise Louella, of Linden Hall, spent Bunday afternoon at the L. Mothersbaugh home, Mrs, Ira Rishel and daughters, Mrs. William Stover, Mrs. Grant Charles sud son Eugene spent Tuesday with relatives at Oak Hall. Mrs. Margaret Wirebach, of Mones- as, aud sister Mra. Ada Cordie, of Oil City, spent Monday at the home of Mrs. E. A. Fisher, A celebration in honor of the soldiers will be given by the Iadies of the civie club io the Bosl ball Wednesday eve ping, August 21st, Mra. Elizabeth Myers, her son Ed. ward and family, Mrs. William Brouse and Mrs, John Close spent sunday at State College, The Lutheran Suanday-school will bold a pieuic in McFarlaoe's grove on satarday. The other SBuuday-schools of Boalsburg sre invited to erjoy the day with them. Mr, snd Mrs. William Nicholsan, Miss Harriet Nicholsan, of Meyers. dale, and Nelson Jones, of near Hous erville, were visitors at the Reformed parsousge on Friday evening. Rev. G. CU, Hall, of Wilmington, Delaware, filled the pulpit in the Re formed church on Sunday. He gave a perfect explanation of the number of talents entrusted to each one, and urged the importance of making use of them, Potters Mills Mr, and Mrs, Harry Bible are here from Altoona, Master Russel Relah, of Centre Hall, visited here Inst week. Mrs, Law, of Milton, Is visiting her niece, Mrs. Clayton McKinney, Miss Joyce Bible, of Phoenixville, visited ber many friends in this place Inst week, Men are at work repairiog the state road from the Old Fort to the Mifflin county line, Mrs. Thomas Henney returned to her home at Latrobe after vieitiug her mother, Mrs, Anna Hartman, Mrs. Thomas Farner and daughter Marion, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Stonebraker, are visiting Thomas Palwer, A MAASAI, “I was cured of diarrhoea by on dose of Chamberlain's Collie, Cholera and Diarrboes Remedy’ writea M, E Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There Is noth. porary stopplog place, log better, For sale by all dealers, Entertainment at Boalsburg A War Bong Copcert and Celebra. tion In hopor of the enlistment of soldiers of Boalsburg and vicinity, who served in the Civil War, will be held in Boal Hall, on Wednesday evening, August 21st, at 7.30 o'clock. I'bis celebration will be under the auspices of the Women’s Civie Club. There will be addressees by prominent speakers and camp flre reminiscences. The closing scene will be the Btar Spangled Banner, a tableau and song. Admission will be twenty-five cents for adults and ten cents for children of twelve years and under, The pro ceeds to be applied to diminishiog the debt held agaipst the town lamps. The veterans will be the guests of honor sand will be tendered a banquet by the club at the home of Mrs, ( Dr. Woods. A pl ————— - Pomoun Grange Meeting, The third quarterly meeting of the Centre County Pomona Grange will be held in the bail of Victor Grange, Oak Hall, on Thursday, 220d instant. There will be two sessions, the first opening at 9:80 A. M. All members are cordially invited. . -> * Hepo ter Heglster Mayme Brooks, Centre Hall Benj. F. Keller, Chariton, W, Va F. W. Webar, Boalshurg W. F. Bossler, Lancaster F.L. Kempoff, Harrisburg Lioyd F, Boob, Millhelm Allca Musser, Altoona Mr.and Mrs. J W R. D. Killian, 1x W.L M r. Be Bessie Royer, Tyron Weaver, Co Rebecca Kreamer, Ce ¢ Ha Stanton ¢ Funk, Wilkinsburg Mrs E Hall Mr.and Me, CC. A, Eberhard, Quakertow Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hazlett, John Frazier, Carl Auman, Centre Milton Kiine, Centie Ha Mary and Mildred Snyder, Glea BR Howard H. Hr Cathar { Mr. ar Annie ia Frazier, Centre oa, Walsontlow 8 Ha Made the Card Sharp Nervous. A transatlantic eard sharp, returned recently from of his nomerous | n ferry trips, lnwented that be did | n chance to he Ha One ocen not have do bu the liner fell in judge lind ralgned for erooked denling he smoking and had scans that not The him int mahogiuny and apg him, but 1 ness on | with a | been ar He said] had sat down with a 1 ny in the | 1y aut because before whom on the second ed faces a professional rooin to mnke sur | 5 11r the lot man opposite hin ering at | ently wi | i He 1 eross the | slanece He I have just receiv cold weather sets in, 1 4 . much nNgedaca repairs ¢ to make them ol f Por tl Sev TY vand d Cemen L. ¥ as that stored in Lime Stone, and for cement work. on the chimneys before Lo “ad 19 A. M. 8 asm SMH BHC WB Be Gb GWT NR ee BN BR Bh GN BD Thirty-ninth Annual Encampment and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Penn. GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. September 14 to 20, 1012 Encampment Opens Sept. 14th Exhibition Opens $ ADMISSION FREE. LEONARD RHONE, CHAIRMAN BD DDD BHD SD OND DD RHR VV ( ¢ { / ¢ / { ¢ ( ¢ ; ’ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ 4 / ¢ / Gettysburg Battlefield : SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION t 18, 1912 ROUND $2.50 TRIP SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves CENTRE HALL Augus 6:11 A. M, RETURNING Leaves Gettysburg - « 6:45 PP. M. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ZETTLE BROS., Proprictors WE 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 We have : doors, siding, re several car loads of glass, molding, building material, . 1 re ‘ window sash, flooring, pine, plastering lath, and J rough timber in stock or in wainscoting, surfaced yellow transit, and will be pleased to supply the trade. Our loss was oll having had no insurance, and we therefore respectfully solicit the patron- of the public. the plant, and en. ith everything in the ZETTLE BROS., Centre Hall, Pa. w—_—— 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, 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 We kindly ask that you come 6 see us, wand your business and want to form Your acquaintance. F. J. TIBBITTS, Centre Hall