The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 24, 1912, Image 9

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    fHE CENTRE
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REPORTER.
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'HURSDAY, OC10BER 24, 1912 |
LODALS,
Prof, and Mrs, C. F. Bhaw were in
Centre Hall from Saturday until Mon-
day.
The Reporter readers will get anoth.
er issue of this paper this month, mak-
ing five for October,
Beginning of this week Clayton
Homan went to Altoona and Martine.
burg. He made the trip on a motor-
cycle,
Alexander W. Kennedy, of Sandy
Ridge, has been appointed annual as-
seasor of Rush township, to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of Wm,
H. Twigg.
Mra. C, H, Meyer, of Reedsville, ac-
companied Mr. and Mra. J. W. Me-
Cormick as far south as Baltimore,
where she is jeceiving treatment for
her eyes,
and Mrs J. J. QGlenn and
of Huntsdale, arrived in
Centre Hall last week, Rev. Glenn is
on his vseation, (and is spending the
time in varicus parts of Centre county,
Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth and
Mrs. Mitchel, of Mill Hall, and Al-
bert Miller, of Lewistown, were in
Centre Hall on Funday to be with
their brother, Dick Miller, who is
seriously ill here. ;
Rev.
children,
Mrs. Lewis of Grunnpell,
Iowa, and Mrs. John Hess, of Pine
Grove Mille, sre visiting at the home
of their brother, Hon, Leonard Rhone,
in Centre Hall, They will remain for
several weeks.
The Lock Haven aviation exhibi-
ti was witnessed by Mr, and Mrs,
B. F. Eeish, Miss Nips Blick, Mr. and
Mrs. James Fetterolf, and Bruce Ar
vey in addition to those mentioned in
the last issue of the Reporter,
Next Wednesday Miss Jennie Et.
ters, dsughter of Fuperintendent D
Q. Etters, of Btate College, and H. H
Davis, of Wilkes Barre, will be united
in marrisge, The ceremony will be at
gix o'clock in the evening.
Mason,
Tbe Lewistown district is having a
siege of typhoid fever, scarlet fever,
and diphtheria. Beveral schools have
Yeagertown, last week,
had nive cases of typhoid fever, and
one death had occurred. Heveral
deaths also occurred from diphtheria,
Rev. F. W. Barry, on Monday,
went to Pittsburg to lock after some
real estute belonging to the Barry fam
ily. He will return to Bellefonte on
Toursday, where Le to
perforin a marriage ceremony, aod or
the following dey he will come home,
The Fpring Mills hotel has been
greatly improved since the present
Landlord, Moses Btover, is iu charge,
and just last week a New York firm
installed an scetylene lighting plant
that is giving entire satisfaction, All
portions of the hostelry can now be
lighted by simply a tu.n of the button,
Robert Gibson { arimer, formerly of
Bellefonte, was arrested in Boston,
Mass, charges of forgery and embez-
zlivg forty thousand dollars, as prefer-
red Ly the police of Winnipeg, Mani.
toba, where he had been in the suto-
mobile business for six months prior
to his disappearance sbout two months
ago,
Mr. Rudy, of Harrisburg, an artist
who devotes the whole of his time to
frescolog churches, met the repair
committee of the local Lutheran
cburch on Monday evening, and pre-
sented sketches of work suited for the
Lutheran church at Centre Hall, Mr
Rudy is now frescoing the Lutheran
church in Boalsburg,
Sheriff A, B. Les was a caller at
thie office on Monday on bis return
from a business trip down Penns Valley,
The sheriff related that a Collegetown-
ship constable caught a Fox and landed
him in the county jail, but after being
there a day or two he was released and
now has the freedom of the world.
Fox was employed on the sewage
plant at State College, got filled with
bocze and became too noisy.
been closed,
is scheduled
A Pine Grove Mills correspondent
makes this mention: Mr. and Mrs,
i. C. Henderson, accompanied by the
former's father, J. P. Henderson, and
mother, are motoring in their Max.
well car to Gettysburg and Antietam.
The elder Henderson participated in
the battle of Antietam, having been a
member of the One Hundred and
Twenty fith P. V. I., which engaged
in the corflict at the Dunker church.
Thomas L. Emitb, of Biate College,
wes in Centre Hall on Monday and
made fiual arrangements to take over
the business conducted for more than
forty years by J. A, Reesman, and the
Istter part of this week will come here
and take personal charge of it, and at
that time will be ready to do all kinds
of work in his line. Mr, Bmith is a
practical tinper, and is scqusinted
with every detail of the tinpiog busi
ness, :
This personal is taken from the
atchman : G. W. Potter, one of Pot-
ter township's most progressive farm-
ers, with his son Boyd, were Belle
fonte visitors on Tuesaday. Mr, Potter
feels highly elated over his late crops,
Ont of a farm from which a harvest of
but s little over one hundred bushels
of wheat were gathered in 10911, he
harvested almost six hundred bushels
in 1912, with other crops in propor
tion, '
Harris township y
Me, and Mra, George Keller, of Stale
College, pent Bunday st Boalsburg, |
Mrs. Jerry Stover, of Farmers Mills, |
is visiting at the Reformed parsonage.
George Mayer and family, of State
College, spent Bunday afternoon at the
Blue epring.
Rev, B, CO. Btover and elder J. A,
Decker wre attending Bynod at Leban-
on this week,
Mr. and Mre. IL. Mothersbaugh at- |
tended the funeral of Mra. Camp, at |
Lewistown on Monday.
Ex. Bherift CUyrus
wife, of Centre Hall,
afternoon at Boalsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Houtz, Martha
and Myrtle Houtz, and Mrs. E BE
Brown, spent afew days with relatives |
a’. Kylertown, {
Miss Annie Lohr visited from Sal.
urday until Tuesday with her sister,
Mre. Ella Bpriogle and family, at]
Lock Haven. |
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Riley are |
spending this week with relatives, at |
Petersburg, Altoona, and other parts of |
Blsir county, i
Dr. D. F. Bowersox and dsughter, |
Mrs. Barah Weaver, of Woll’s Chapel, |
speut a day with their uocle Henry |
Frederick. |
Mrs. Orin Grove, of Red Hill, who
is visiting at her former home at Ce-
dar Creek, attended service in the Re
formed church on SBuuday.
Guy Wieland sud same of his class.
mates from BState College were to
Ithaca, New York, to witness the ball
game between State College and Cor
nell,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kuhn spent
Sunday afternoon with the latter's sis.
ter, Mrs. Foster Sharer, who met with
a very serious accident on Baturdasy
evening.
Calvin Riley, of nesr Pelersburg, had
the misfortune of falling from a foot
log, which resulted in the dislozation
of one of his shoulders. The
ocearred on Friday.
Andrew Gettig, of Braddock, made
8 hasty trip to Boalsburg on Monday
He left two of his children, Lawre
and Sarab Katherine, to spend a few |
weeks with relatives at Boalsburg, {
At a baptismul service held in the |
Reformed church on Sunday the fol-
lowing ebildren were baptized : Agnes |
Louvan Lucss, Jave Irene Ross, Fred. |
Bohn, William Linn Mothers
William Alvert Rtickel.
Brungart and
gpent Bundsy
|
accident |
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{
7ee §
erick
basugh,
Kari Daniel, a child of Mr. sud Mrs
Daniel Colyer, aged one year -and five |
dave, was nid to reat in cemetery
at Boslaburg on Tuesday forenoon :
vice wes held in the Reformed church,
emnducted by Rav, 8B. CC,
the
Bare |
Htover, |
The women of the civie club are re- |
quested to meet at the home of Mrs
for the purpose of making some sar |
rangements for the Halloe'en masque. |
rade social, to be held in Boal’s hall on |
Ti ursday evening, October Slat, !
Birthday parties Isst week : On |
Friday evening st the HN. Harro |
bome, in bonor
was six years old
noon Mrs. J nn Gil
the little folks whi
the
H
{ their son Ler
On Baturday
entertsined
home |
their
years
¥ who
gerign
» met at their
birthday of
Was seven
ag Ceejebirate
daughter Sarah who
old.
Mrs. Jessia Bharp and two litt
girls departed Tuesday of week
for her home at Btesmboat, Colorado
“he waa called to her former home at
shingietown in Mareh on seecount of
the illuess of her mother, Mra. Wm,
Hoover, remaining there since her
death which occurred the latter part
of June,
James Bearson, one of the oldest cit
izepa in this neighborhood, living
about two ! Boalsburg,
ie
fant
¢
{0
0
miles east of
who was stricken with paralysis more
than a year ago, spent a day in Boals
burg where he was the guest of Mrs
E. E Brown, This was ouly the]
srcond time that he was away from
his home since he suffered the stroke,
His son's wife, Mre, George BSearson,
sccompanied him,
We are pleased to mention that
through the kindness snd generosity
of T. D. Bosl, a band nsmed * The
Theodore Davis Bos! Band"! waa or.
ganized in Boslebhurg on Thursday eve.
ning. Ibe meeting was held io the
Boal ball. The officers elected were :
President, Edward Riley ;: vies pres
dent, George E. Meyer ; secretary,
Howsrd Bricker ; treasurer, J. M
Wieland ; instruciors, J. M., Wieland
and J. H. Jacobs, Mr. Boal purchased
the instruments, seventeen pieces.
Linden Hall.
Mr. and Mra. W. 8B, Williams, of
Juniata, were guests at the Ross home
over HFunday.
Max Hess, a jow peddier, was taken
sick suddenly on Mondsy at the
James I. Ross home.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Masser stopped
oft here on their way home from a
vacation spent in Reading snd Harris
burg, to spend a few days with Mr,
Mu wer’s sister, Mra. J. H. Ross
They lefi for their Altoona home on
Friday. 4
Mra. Chai ls Weaver and son, Boyd,
spent » few days last week with the
formet’s son, Clarence Weaver, at
Bandy Ridge. On her return she
brought with her little Mildred
Weaver, who will spend a few weeks
with her grandparents.
I ——— A sm —
Stylish HMoadwenr,
The headwear, for the young, mid-
dle-aged and the older ladies, found at
our millinery store is stylish, Every
pattern is selected from the newest
stocks in the largest wholesale houses
in Philadelphia. There are no Isat
season’s hold-overi—avery plece new,
stylish, up-to-date, Our prices are as
low as the lowest. You will not find
fsult with the price when you ones sce
the goods, Give usa call; no trouble
to show goode. Buy if you like, but
cote Lo see us,
Mrs Joux T. Now,
Pleasant Gap, Pa,
i —
Here le » woman who speaks from
personal knowledge and long expers
fence, viz. , Mrs, P. H. Brogan, of Wile
son, Pa., who says, *' I know from ex-
perience that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is far superior to any other,
For croup there is nothing that excels
Tho pr clam 1 ioe edd
under the election laws | Bherifl A.
B. Lee appears in this issue.
read the proclamation with
sieelion
a8 to learn who the candidates are for
the various cflices to be filled;
standard bearers of the Demoeratie,
Republican, Prohibition,
Ball Moose, Iudustrialiste
and the electors
partly.
representing
mofo mst
Don’t go the wvoling
without first having atadied the ballot
into
on A ballot,
sample
as easy for
anyone,
£
if
HL
Be
xX
vole, careful where
your
$ Ou
The Reporter believes
your mark is in the
found the
hand side of the ballot.
* Democratie,” on
ref mt———
Aaronsburg,
Miss Msz'e Foster went to
burg.
al Osceola Mills.
Misa Ruth Crouse visited
living in Oceola Mills and Altoona.
J. E Lenker, of
few days with his
place.
Lemont,
mother
spent
in
i
Bamuel Gephart and family,
bersburg, spent the Sabbath
home of Ralph Btover,
at
i
{
tre Hall, visited at the
lam Guisewite
Mra. Nora Bailey,
visited her father. Chas
duys | week,
Mra Mary Motter and
Altoona, visited
former's brother, E
Mr.and Mra
ren, of near
home
of
Bower, a few
aut
daughter,
st the home of
A. Ntuamp
Nweapney and
Mi
#ix ehild
Mpring is, apant
ar.
Mra, M
after an nt
friends living :
Migs Mabel] 3 woh
visited brother-in-law
inday.
John Detwil
¢
Burd retn
faf
4 {eed
yt Rigte ¢
ary
Bry
SHee «
ner
-
Mr. and Mrs
ox
yvarren Winkileblech
Paul
wmpnrt, visits
nd Mra. A.B
John Hosterman sand
heim, ent Sunday at
f
Miover and |
smnily,
id at the home
lover
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Mir YY I
and Mrs su
fae
with friends in Centre Hall,
Gilleard ie
ployed sal AK:
Arthur Weaver
g Milla, spent
Mr. and
Mrs
will
Ciilleard
of Ry rit the week
her
seni it
Mr. and Mrs Chas,
Woodward, and M
Rebersburg, visited
(irorge Weaver.
Ira Gramley
of Mi heim,
parent Mru
o,
ir
fis
Mra
Jennie,
guesis al
Weaver on Nat
Dr. D. F. Be
Mrs. Thom:
with the §
erick, living
Re Vv W
gone to J
w here Mrs
Mr
which convenes at Loban
the
aay
versox and
Weaver, nent
enry
" s
rmet’an
in Boalshurg,
Donat sand
stown, Lebanon
Donat’s father and
reside Donat will atten
an
Henry Bhell and wife,
and Mrs. Wm Culp, of
od, were welcomes puesta at the home
of A. B. Blover, Eq , over Sunday,
Prof. W_ F, Zeigler, forme:ly of (his
place, but now of Msdisonburg, was
asked to tell the people of Asronsburg
of some of the good things be heard
while attending the State Sunday.
school Couventicon held at Philadel
phis. He kindly consented, and on
Hunday morning after the different
Bunday-schools were dismissed, a
large and atten'ive sudience assem.
bled in the sudience room in the
Lutheran church, and there had the
pleasure to listen to one of the beat re.
porta that could have been given.
The sudience was very much pleased
and greatly benefited by what they
heard,
-
Woodward.
John Kepner, of Tamaqua, is spend.
ing some time in town,
John Haines left for Renovo on
Monday afternoon, where he is em-
ployed,
Bamuel Orndorf and family, of Co
burn, spent a day Inst week with the
former's mother, Mra Phoebe Wise,
Irvin Smith and family and Cleve.
land Vonada aud fsmily spent the
Sahbath with friends in town,
Qiite a ru nber of penpla from this
place attended Dentist Musse:r’s sela
at Asronsburg on HMaturday afternoon.
Having spent six weeka with her
brothers and sisters in town Mre,
Amelia Williams returned to her
home in Monessen this week.
After spending a week with Abra.
ham Treaster, Henry Treaster and
daughter Misa Grace returned to their
home in Heedaviile last Saturday,
Mra Herbert Hosterman and ehil-
dren Isabelle and Herbert returned to
their home in Buffalo, N, Y., last Fri
day, after spending a week at the
home of C, W, Hosterman,
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Georges Valley.
Locust Grove preaching service was
well attended.
Mrs, Daniel Ripka was a guest at
the home of F. W. Zsttle, on Banday,
Home farmers are not by through
with their fall seeding. ther late,
Revival services are in progress at
Paradise choreh,
Mra. Hamuel Ertlo Is slowly ime
proving Mbe erjoys it when her
it,” For saleby sll dealers, adv,
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Apples
Onions
CENTRE HALL, PA,
es, hones
A0900CO0% GROOT BRBION
New Fall
and
jed Blankets,
Cotton and Wool, in fancy
Plaids
Rubbers,
Heavy Underwear,
An Extra Fine Line
of Hose
you money,
SPRING MILLS, PA.
DEV IBUV AVN BORDON NAND W
Farm Machinery
Gasoline Engines
Fertilizers
Binder Twine
Repairs for Machinery
The undersigned jis pre
pared to furnish anything
in the above lines, at most
reasonable rates,
Farm machinery includes
a full line of hay tools,
ete,
YOUR PATRONAGE
IS SOLICITED.
H. C. SHIRK
Centre Hall, Pa,
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| Attention,
@
Seeding time is on, and the question of fertilizing
will, no doubt, be carefully debated by you. I
want fo call your attention to the act that I have fn stock
ROYSTER FERTILIZERS. 1! you have failed to place your
order in time lor lertilizer, or find that you have insufficient
lor your requirements for Fall seeding, I invite you to give
the Royster a trial. I have the goods here and you can
drive in at your convenience and get them--the only right way
lo handle lertilizer. You need not inconvenience yoursel! by
hustling out at a time when you are busy with some other
work to get your fertilizer out of a car. When you ‘need the
lertilizer, come in, or if you are in town with a team, take
some along and save an extra trip,
You will not go wrong on Royster goods ; they
Are founded on Merit and based on Quality. Roy-
ster Fertilizers are compounded, not merely mixed,
Don't delay ; come early.
Ob yes, you no doubt have been thinking of doing
some concrete work this Fall yet. In case you
Go, you will need good cement, for you cannot
make good concrete work with poor cement. For all round
concrete work the ALPHA PORTLAND CEMENT stands second
to none. It will make & good substantial job and color out
right. I have sold lots of it and not one sack went Wrong.
Try it.
R. D. FOREMAN
CENTRE HALL, PA.
* Our word good as our bond.”
w——-——
EE — ——————— I,
NEW GOODS are arriv-
ing daily at Emery’s store
Winter Underwear
for Men, Women and Children, now on hand,
New Bed Blankets
65¢ to $5 per pair, Cotton and All Wool,
Light and Heavy Rubbers, Shoes
and Arctics. Best Makes, Lowest Prices.
SHOES THAT WEAR—for everybody.
GROCERIES— Always Fresh
Do your trading where you get the best goods for
the lowest prices.
C.F. EMERY, Centre Hall
LADIES’
“FITZEZY"
SHOES
will cure corns!
SOLD ONLY AT
YEAGER’S SHOE STORE
BELLEFONTE
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