bee A, ws —_ _— I Ratu —— —_— A RN is THE co ENTRE REPORTER. School Board and Citizgrn Olush, Harris rownship’ Tuesday. The event was celebrated In The Nov naire 11 y GAY, ROTICR N+ ISSUED WEEKLY. The Potter township school board Harvest Home services were held in | he form of Bn family reunion, a de- bad a stormy session on Saturday, | the Lutheran church on Bunday, scription of which will be glven next fu yi wg hy By i bt § ao Lari drige 1 5 plesany othe tam 8. W. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor. | When they met at Centre Hill to| Mrs B. D. Gettig and little girls, of Weal, - : rae; ered that sfier Jaruwry 1, 1918 1000 CRN Cited thereto 03 ar Sef 2 3 article with the teachers previously | Bellefonte, spent Bunday at Bomlsburg. rie. Tomes Monee, of L hillader , JFntered at the Post Office in Centre Hall m | gjected. Previous to this meeting a] Ms. George Fisher and children |, "0 syton Brown, and Miss Miller, Becond Class mail matter, petition waa circulated, and two thirds visited relatives at Coatsville last week of Bellefonte, were guests at the home k 3 fir « ! i ¢ ‘ ' : . wn of Willimm Patterson Wednesday of widow y a : : "e Ww wi y a8 Ww i of the patrons of the Centre Hill dis Daniel Mothersbaugh, of Rochester, woek, : g 1 trict protested against the teacher they | N, Y., is visiting sat his home at had elected for that particular district. Boalsburg. house. GW. Garberie, Join Durer, I'he board called a meeting outside the Mr. and Mrs. George Btuart and gnd Mrs, KE. A. Fisher had their resi : d jot. with stifvi of e | Mrs. Reuben Stuart are visitors from | dences painted. Mervin Kabn had bis CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. istrict, without n¢ tfyiog any th Bollevde, Ognoes P io " i i nk 1 i hi petitioners, and decided te ignore the ; . : srber shop painted and several con George CU. Meyer, of Btate College, crete walks were recen ly luring Lor . SITLL] { { r (orem thar : : 4 attended to business in this place on v ey That ds is A hs fiftieth YY oiiner (AWA a Tf Presbyterian—-Spring Mills, morning ; Centre Superintendent Ktters the president Monday. Ke po tor Kogintor ; . S is PHILADELPHIA Hall, evening. and secretary of the board called for = Harvest Home will be celebrated ti A AEH TCI Sl RIN oii 1 i € Centre Harr, . .’. PenN’A THURBDAY, BEPITEMBER 5, 1912 Walker Bhutt js buliding a new Reformed—Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville, i ‘ alerooon. y protest. After hearing from County i . KX } uf the balile « \ i Nn - BISINESS COLLEGE in 1017 Chestngt Mt Phils, Lutheran—Georges Valley, morniog: Union, | meeting on Haturdsy. The secretary | the Reformed church on Sunday at altersoon ; Centre Hall, evening. of the board was unavoidably absent 10:15 ited Evangelical-Tusseyville, morniog | from this meeticg. The member of Mrs. Jennie Forshey and little wr Hid ¥ ‘a H avant: i : ughter, of Altooy 8 vieitii + Egg Hil, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. the school board representing the dis daugh : f Altooua, Is visiting rela tives at Boslsburg Tl “ (Inte tn f11- / : are { * THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. trict in dispute 1s quoted as having in Joseph Hettinger and Mr. and Mrs Violet A. , Alto Announcement LSIDENT~Wosdrow Wilson, New Jersey. sisted that the civ'z ne were cut of | Walker Rhutt entertained visitors ¢ fs th + AD yrder, and had po right to resent | from Allentown last week PRESIDENT—Thomas R. Marshall, In-|' Ty k } ‘ last week diana their grievances, aud this opluion ap- Ruth Rupp departed on Hatarday DITOR GENERAL—Robert E. Cresswell, | peared to have prevailed. for Altoona where she entered the Al- Cambiia county, toons City hospital to prepare for a IE TREASURER —-Williat erry 1a i ' puree ys VRER am H. Berry. De over the outcome of the board's last oO 1 id tn or La pn en w : 5 hment oO! L. G. Rearick, I'be citizens interested are incensed . p ~g ~} # 1 Ie purchased by the George IE Meyer spent a8 week in aged ei r yess eiornpd 1 ampili er mié 1 . } { : a bos oy y : 4 aa sign Ne res tiully solicits the continue iedrgs B. Shaw | eeting, and are seeking redress, Lull he Mountain city 8 inday he at " : ‘ Fy r ly solicits the conti wed MUD Hawley Al. | their cext step is not Ruown Lo the | tended the laying of the corner ston sibied giddy y I a patronage ol nis lormer customers, as ¢o K. McLean, Lu : Ri Ve . rt a 3 far i \ . Ya iresunwalt, Lancaster county | writer, of Balem Reformed ¢urch FA ileason, Houtzdale, Who is 1izht in this controversy the Mra. Margaret Bhenberger Keller . 1 . to Bay reached her eighty-niath year in all lines 18 complete, : . : 5 ore | ¢ 1 hand in hee f Frandite i | hese few facls are given without the £00 f and in pest of conastion. I' R.s letter file is about the handi- | *X Pression f an opinion. F SIX PER CENT. ( bit of furniture in the Out Look’s " WED ON ALI CASH CRLE MD iN - He has on tap any kind of » p q and goods have already M. Foster, State Col- | Reporter is not prepared / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ —————— ——— Houtz. Eckenroth Walter J. Hou'z, of Let Miss Emma A. Eckeurolh, of Thirty-ninth Annual Encampment and Exhibition ‘of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Penn. u may wish, but bis letter file + the only proof that he has mixed up with Standard Ou, | V4 Wer ; } A ima, with the great ip ted versed ree paipanies, with the Harvester : Trust, ete. If his supporters will be } Wea, by willing to admit that T. R. is only a human being the letter file evideluce will become trash, 3 4 ii a ienner-Miiler, Warren W. Benner, of Woodward, GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. — and Alta KR. Miller, of Madisouburg LOCALS were united ip marriage atthe Reform ad parsonsge, st Aaronshurg, on September 14 to 20, 1012 A RO I Progress Grarge will meet in regu- : by Rev, V ssion Balurday afternoon. y rt = - o Wp > From present indications an ocea- Watker Robb ional farmer will have a fair crop of ver seed, | F. J. TIBBITTS, Centre Hall ———— I I. in Walker, it, a a : a a —— oa As. a # ——— AWAVERLY- Ne. Bee Wy, Pee CC. U Hoffer, of Philipsburg, suftar- a lighp stroke of paralysis on bLis ie, on Friday. nk Benner, of Baltimore, is a! p me of his mother, Mrs, Nancy r, in Centre Hall, aud Mrs, John 8, Getehell, and w Wendel, came to Centre Hal ADMISSION FREE. { to the home of Mrs, Geteb. enis 1 Kreame r, of Harrisburg LEONARD RHONE, 76° — Special Power Without Cs er husband were visiting illheim, came up tot ‘entre | ancl ines Used » a . WAVERLY Ol. WORKS Cf Independent Refiners, PITTSBURG, PA. a he EE week and was entertained by | 4 0 James Mary Shoop. faa eae eee se We We We Wy EW AD WW BBW het 4 . Ee er grandson of. and Mrs. P. H. Meyer sn | Brush Valley, recently sullered a pars NO A I RE A SS SE W. Moore, of Centre Hall, | 1y1e stroke among those who enjoyed the drot | tobseco store of Harry {fonte, this week Mr A / Mr. aod Mra. J. W. Mitterling Iset|ghort vacation. / Thursday entertained Dr. W, E. Fish- | er, of Shamokin ; Mr. and Mra, Craw. ford Boales, of Altoona; Miss Eilza Moore and Misa Jennie Bottorf, of Centre Hall. During the Grange: Encampment and Fair, be sure to call at the Re- porter Headquarters. The conven- ic City excursion last week, and not previously mentioned. nr J. UU. Rossman and Mrs Rosetta Luse advertise iellers les siueniary on the estate of John B., Heam, laste of Gregg township, deceased, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Gardoer, of Bellefonte, last week, made a rip to = , op ss wo nE Pm Milroy in their car, and while there i Le =) n iS ER oS % wereentertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. Bd OW | g 8 Bie FS KD | jences there are [ je efit } oa Se Re Fy all Ed ie ) r your benefit, and |, oy. r the ladies being sisters. : wal Be KE & free as the air. Come once, then E J : nd Mm kk B pk again as often as you like, Mr. and Mr bpka ‘asl week went to Boston, Massschusells Mr. Ripka is one of the Hamilion Shoe Company sgents, and ls on a8 business trip, and took his wife with him for an outing Mos! of the towopship and borough schools lo Centre county opened on Monday, In Centre Hall the teachers are, Prof. C. R. Neff, principal of the High Hchool; Miss Ethel Grieb, Grammar; D. Ross Bushman, later Miss Olive Barry, who for several mediste ; Miss Helen Bartholomew, | ¥#¢k® has been at the Lutheran pare Primary. Arnage With ner voller, begluniog o . > his week returoed to Selios Grove I'he August number of ‘The Bauk- er,’”' a publication issued quarterly by the First National Bauk of Joliet, Illi 9 . . ; h y . 1 3 1. tw) institut And H studies in instruments! music ~— he rec : ort ’ tdavofthismonth nois, of which institution Andrew y the women w f n Te Bhi wy eh ; RE 1 I" for 3 : 4 Wagner, formerly of Peous Valley, is}; Friday night is the time for the the vice president, is an unusually in- mont »'y tag of the ¢ borough nth atesting ope. ublicstd 8, _jeouncil. t would be well if 8a Dum- . Bo» ‘ t ing o The publication is de ver of cit!zsos -would attend these Ist Prize $15.00 2nd Prize $10.00 voted to the financial interests of Will : a ith sy Pesan z 5 om . % M3 oar county meetings, snd learn first handed how 3rd I rize $ 5.00 . 0 i r1z2¢Ss of . 1.00 Cac h the taxes are expended and measures brought before aud passed on by thst body, snd on the opening of the *u rie hanna University will resume nes whic! prizes this month WW it wont Cost you any- you stand to win a cash prize, 7" The youth in the Bellefoute jail who is there for having stole a bicycle at Hiate College is puzz'ing the local au thorities. Up to the present time he| The Spring Mills milk condensing hss been able to baflie their efforta (| Vinal 18 GUEagIiog wagons 0 gather milk in the vicinity of Centres Hall, ascertain who he really is, and where : : which will be hauled to Hpring Mills, he is from. Sheriff Lee, a few daye ; Cy ' ago, sent a description of the lad to| Where it will be sterilized and shipped . the Philadelphia papers, and asked to Mill Hall, where it will be mauu “\ their assistance in locating the youth. fustured into oce of the variops prog. ucts of that concern, Messrs. B, Frank Kennelly and OL Philip Heim, of Spring Mills, who| The Penns Valley Banking Com- ‘ _ since yesterday (Wednesday) a week | PADY 18 distributiog a little leaflet Joy Ee Tel Be won hy have been building the foundation |Particularly valuable at this time be- I 4 Rl Lond a : he Greatest walls for the Reporter block, have |C8use of the fact that we are in the be- rd a i A 4 2 «©, 3 of & shown themselves to be skilled me. |&lnning of what promises to be a po- ; BY RAN ED chanics, They are rapid workmen, and | /It/cal campaign of more than ordi ar * 4. rss ips Soa : RNiaker sithough bampered by being obliged | Vary interest. The leaflet gives a . fie CSE a df 159 to use luferior buildiag stone, the |!8’g® amount of ioformation on ENR AE) a go work done lo the time specified shows previous elections, ete. The *' plat. Is the greatest soap maker on the marker. It unites pe NF ~~ : great speed, form ”’ adopted by the banking com. fectly with fats and ls, makin A. I. Bweetwood, of Centre Hall, pany ia " Bafety first—Liberality freely, eats up dirt and grease does not claim to be s snake charmer | 2%" Banner Lye soap makes hard but he has two pet black snakes, ali] Oa Tharsd ay of Inst week, Emanuel and backaches right. They are not made bosom | Zsigler, of near Madisonburg, brought friends of his, but he uses them very |to Centre Hall Henry Zeigler, of Mill ee kindly, and are fed and well cared for, | Hall, to pay a visit to his old friend of mem ere . The soakes were oaptured some | boyhood days, three-quarters of a cen- tembet, one in Octol months ago while Mr. Bweetwood was | tury sg), when they were boys to- amount of prize money will b workiog in the woods for Brisbin &|gether in West Brush Valley and st- month. fyvoudon't winin Co. When be and his fellow work-| tended school in the Murray school you dof’t win in the first wo contests trv in November. BAUGH men first began to fell trees they |house, Reference is made to J. D. ET a slaughtered every soake that could be | Murray, Mr. Zigler Is now eighty. Enter the contest soon as possible your dealer y © (Pulver iz found. After learning the harmless |seven years old, aud Mr. Murray is cannot supply you with Banner Lye, trite us. ! it, s& nature of the black snakes, it was de-| just six mouths younger. From here il TH RL ¢ h 3 cided that they should not be destroy-| Mr. Zsigier went to the home of Prof, THE PENN CHEMICAL WORKS $ — ~ cimier : ed. Copper heads and the rattles are |O KR. Neff, aod before returning to Ri not permitted to escape without belong | Clinton county will visit friends in Philadelp hia, Pa. killed, nor are they sought for pets, lower Penus Valley, If vou are not quite ready to b
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