VOL. LXXXV CREAMY MASTER AGAIN, Exchange of Directors Stock Pur Keystone Grange Elected-000 Shires chased, of the Grange tha corporation through Htate expects to establish co-operative buy- The orgavizition Keystone Exchange, which the Grange ing and selling among the farmers of atl the Clearfield direc! ors to manage the affairs of the corpor- ation, The Palmer, years advanced MNtate meeting in when the Grangers elected five the state, was (Grange ® B five elected are Thomas Delaware county, for T. M. Johuoson, Washington, years ; William county, for men for four Armstrong, Liiree Luz:rne Bi £1 ty, for tw Erie connty, arry 8. Shanline, Montgomery cou itl » years, and Archie Billion for one year. to wrporation, ge voted purchase Kin the d £10 0 i) OtYices for the in Harrisburg ends to establish at once formation upon erop a and to Cot 4 7 wl i r ase of articles for ditions » pul will also proceed exchanges and for cro farm sition It was voted by y members of the memobersiilg Uil 1st is aj s William T. ( ty Overseer, rN Lk i secretary, J. gales: Biuoges, : Hsapuan | McK. Lyous, Chester ber of execul years, vi county. The place for the next 1 referred Le execu Iuvitations were received ive OO ite f ive Cominiiiee, or Ulam Armstrong, Luz» io t ive committes York, | Wilkes-Barre | from Lebauou, Willi aud Greensburg cflicers were instal ne newly elecied | led Friday morniog | by Hon. Leonard Ruone, who master of the teen years. Iurough it Bparran, the brought & report which w siastical pred ed on briefly stated are these; i ’ Was! Hiale Uravge for eigh-| #24 secretary, John M, legisintive committe i% enthu- I'he items ly ade Opposed Lo eng territory ; in favo fog law ; 10 sai More stringent favored : | opposed to Lhe central bank scheme, ng liquor juto drs of a stale antitrest against grautiog liceuse | OLS laws sre ship subsi ly, sud against tariff sched: | maintain & higher price for the home-consumed product than they gel for that which they export, Favor the election of United States peustore by pouular voie; pay- ment by the state of the minimum salary of public echiool teachers, The Bproul road bill and the conclusion of the tion is reached thus: I'he roads in which we are most ules that enables trusts to the ls oiiticieed, road ques. in- terested are Lhe roads (0 the store, the station apd the msrket We want the low roads stoned and drain eu, the well drained roads king drag- ged and the walter courses kept open This will give us sail good roads and will not peed the services of a civi englueer or an Muported superintend- ent, and we will uot peed to meet any foterest charges on a bouded debt We deunnd that the bill which bas ro often passed the house levying 1 mill additional on corpoiste sud persons property for schools snd roads be wade law, which law would produce about $7,000 000 sncually for great needs.” Pisce, these lp“ - Lady Bhow You, a hen that won the vations! egg-laying contest at the state poultry station, Mountain Grove, Missouri, this year, wos sold at Bpring- fleld, Missouri, for $800 by J. A, Bick. erdite, of Millersville, Lilinoie, The hen hse a record of laying 281 full-weight eggs this yesr, Bhe is a CEN] RE PARCEL POST Law Beoomes Effsotive January 1s8'--Pack nges Limited to Eleven Younds—Sprolnl Stamp Must be used Postmaster (George M, Boal has c¢rived instructions relative tothe re. new parcel post law, which goes into effect on January lst, 1913 The pro vides ; “ That hereafter fourth class matter shall embraces all other matter, including farm and law mail factory products, not now embracad by law in either the first, second, or third class, not exceed- ing eleven pounds in weight, nor great- er in size than seventy-two inches in SO-VENT POTATOES, Consumer Growls and Grownr Is Not Sure He Has a Profil at That Polos, About the silliest thing imaginable 18 the everlasting complaining because the farmer, the tiller of the soil, is get- ting the cost of production and asmall margin it, for the products of farm aud garden. For many years tlhe farmer war ga He was obliged to sell below It was above in some instances, slave, cost, Lo say nothing of profit. Lis willingness work from daylight until after dark that made it possible for bim to make s living on a rented farm, if he owned it, to live only to ar, and girth combined, in form or kind likely toinjare the person of any nor poatal nployvea or damage the mai ot and | i matter perishable equipment or her mail nota character within a resaonably ds heerved period portation and livery, It will be « that the rates of | White Piymouth Rock, . that increased fr tage are largely reduced and 3s limit of weight is wonnds, Parcels will be ivery offices » : at all free del ‘ rural His residiag o ana n they may | registered corded sg Ff iL @ on payment of Vs a apecial delivery servi 1# usual Moss Aout ed ivaiant their in an ual 1 payen vasiue, Lut i t of a fee of five ¢ ut they may be mailed ? ' junantities of not less than 2 000 ide stamps sliced, ti I'he postotfice department {a urgin 1 } icity ity be giveu es of the ollowing festug + postomast arcels must cinags mail for Lie ape cial pa. Ce i Ze ** held age stam pe were not used, AI A ————— Roebarsburg. Mrs Sidasy Brumrine is at present as on her face John Rudy, of ssl us, speat part of this woek a ills place among tances, Min 4 9 isin willis Aasronsburg, | was in this [uesday sud to d» some | i Sarah Leitzel, of Asronsburg, | the $ ding this week at home of Mowery, where en; ERINsIress Viuters, the winter | paients i Ly Qoraez: Lo sold on driviag ’ hils | Mayer, of Loganton, who lost his o Earl | old and faithful bores by death. Ihe hog cholera is still ragiog in the eastern part f th val ey. Wolf, far four fattening Logs with tha 8 Adam | a ner, quite recently los dreaded | disease Herbert wan past two months employed at Hmull, who for the Tyrone at his trade of masoning, has returned and will io the to work for Mr, Howard, Peroneron colta foar yeara old brougut to this place from Crawford | and placed in the stables at Lhe hotel, where Lhey are offered at private sale. This fsa fice lot of colts and they take Lhe eye of the buyers, Misa Maude Moz, of Middleburg, a lady in her twenties, who is visiting at Livonia, took ill suddenly and Dr J. W. Bright was at once sent for. Has pronounaced the disease to be ap- pendicitia, sud a few days later he ase gisted by D-. Ball, of Lock Haven, performed sn operation, The young Indy ia now getting along very well, hots near future Mazo begin the} i marbie man at E ghteen fi ge ing from two to rang were county, Road Appliontion al 718 Miles, Figures compiled at the state high way department show that from June 1 to December 1, applications were filed for state aid in the construction of 718 milea of highway, This is the largest mileage kuown fo a similar period, make an interest of two to three er cent. on his investment, Consumers now ere kicking because getting fifty potatoes, what farmer “is cents ws Al consumer like to have : average yleld of potatoes tra ¢ Haty Is not over one hun. scre, which at fifty Lies were bushels per ODusiel wold edd potatoes 0 to $1560 riers were ' G0 for i $38 00 per acre. worth per bushel, and obliged t u peed, Before ist also deduct the preparing the peed Linrvesiiug «1, interest on 1 ¥ * $ piemenis ursed the {ithe crop? I t year f man who these ome out po- and | i of to-] Mt | ds, | § False | a bushel, "the farmer bis meth lips Linden Hall. WV lel wilh and and family 3 friends in Reedaville | returniog in the evening. Mra JH £3 fie | Rwt and son Lynn were | al y i WK Beliefonte shoppers on | Juited hristmas Evangelical church will | hold Tues- | day evening, the Mra, Mine Fortoey a service on fourth. Mrs. Will , of Harrie | Li. Tressler tw nts va Fortney, i 3 fitle sot the J. Ah Bi burg, ae vigiling at Mrs, Kate K who CWO Im mmarer at gpent | the past hb ba here, returned to | me at Biate College on Batur- Ned Keller, who has been a student University, returned on Balurday for the Christmas at Dajinsgrove vacatior J Hn ha Gir mill to this place where hie has a contract to raw a lot of lumber for J. H. Rosa, I'he tuany friends of Professor 8B, (. Milier learn, with regret, of hia serious itloe rarichh moved his saw the Kimporl tract as with erin at his home He is a son of Mr. and diphti far near hes Oa Bunday evening while on the way from this place to Hiate College Mr. aud Mre. Lee Brooks and uncle Joseph Grows, were thrown from their buggy at the turn in the road near Levi Roau’s near Lemont, They attempied to pass a buggy, but got too close to the bank. The buggy up set and the horas ran away but was cape tured and brought back by Earne-t Wagner. Aside from a few bruises all escsped serious irjuries, I — — Christmas Post Oards, Christmas post cards are on sale at the Reporter office at the popular price of fifteen conta per dozen, Bent by mall, postage paid, Every oard is new, ———— A ——— Probably the oldest person in Blair county died when Mrs, Lydia Bixler passed away at her home in Altooas, st the mye of niueiy five years seven Milroy Hotel Man Falls Throug Thirty Feet, Bamuel 8B. Brown, familiar as “Btackey’ Hotel man, was seriously | Wednesday of morning of that day he and l ot drown, the nat Ween others had gone to Midd thinking to make a short home of Hiram Baker, whi wae awaiting him, Mr, re fils re ped oft a Reedeville car at the Jianeti Broan of the Burnham trolley tracks on Yeagertown side, and attempting cross the high trestle beariug the ley tracks over Huck Run, |} his footing and fell between thirty feet t gromnd beneath, sustaining ie nN i & | 16 distance of the | He was picked up by iron w i ithe Lewistown hospital taken to a near by house, and u d summoned. Luster he was rushed f g yy 68 ; found to be suf! fro ring lof the brain in { bruises sud iscerati was found upon ti and bis face ORE JTLAEE, ishut, I'nie { winecial & prin I —— Agalost Cat the comedy the Rev J M ¢ burg Lutheran Chu Comedy iz a critic's role al a rehearsal « entertainment being by the Munday school sup hn Kreeger a wealthy nemter of the church i ger has resigned and a & congregation threatens, Mrs. Kreeger, follow] tion her minister, called the the Mr, Guss cialms i or =, husbsnd sod the Mr. G rehearses Toke up, the ieilweon IV {1a dictator and & enltertsinme i= irreverent sud pot at all suitable ss a sacred cantata ls Corn Shredder Does Damage Walter IL. bersburg, got Lis right Hackman, of hand i and was the middle and the third joint, ar the finger to the joint, The young man, 6 be ginning of the ing the shredder for Harry Royer, and work was being done for were crushed to little who is in twenties, was opers’ neighbor of Mr. Roser, Dr. Frauk and Dr. irjury peveral fingers being necresary ¥. Bright attention, the ampuiation of gave {i EE a M. M. Keller on Gperating Table Farmer Martin M. Koeiler, Centre Hall, was taken to the fonte hospital on west of Be f Thursday of week, and Friday was operated on for a rupture. Saturday Mr. Keller prospects that be will fully He had been suffering from the rup- ture jor a considerable length of time, sud finally the pain breame almost unbearable, —————— A —— AP — T= No Vapor Next Week With this paper the Reporter has {lseued in 1912 fifty numbers, and as hss been the custom for many years, not ouly with the looal papers in Centre county, but throughout ti state, the Issue during Christmas week will be omitted. The next esas of this paper will, therefore, appear on the second day of Javuary., The Centre Reporter wishes sil its patrons and ite fricuds a Merry Christe mas, 8 Happy New Year's Day, and the prosperity deserved during the entire year, oi M5 AM The Reporter tuppiem wit. The Centre Reporter this wick ron Euivm mn full pave coppleme rain. {rg several odamme of pu voa! “ i months and twenty-one days, - waiter, ae well ue advertisiug, HOTTY ted Ey AR irr by Rev, | Willisma T s, ea. Nittany Ho Wan v sel ¢ Ve 1 6 4 W and | Alton 1a Pennsylvania of Haont Batata, Loe, sheriff to B. 8B. Mo. ao of land in Boggs Arthur B Cormick, 1: twp. $45 Arthur B Eokart, $310 John M, Wieland et ux to IL. B Kidder, 2 lola ja Siste Colleze, $1400 John spencer to John Bodenessk, tract of Innd in Baow Shoe twp, $500, Lutheran Church trastees to How. ard KE. Wells, lot in Spring twp, $1. Lioyd Eckenroth to Sadie (\, Hie, tract of land io Spring twp, $333.83. William Hile et al to Lloyd ' Eeken. roth, tract of land in Hpring $300 W. D. Zerby, guardian to Sadie ©. Hile, tract of land In Spring twp. $06 66 Margaret H. Ammermans’ heir to HA. Ellis, premises in Boggs twp. Qa Lee, sheriff to Mary CO. prewises in Marion twp. twp, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, FROM ALL PARTS Hon, B. K. Focht candidate for . congress be years will sgain two ance. tel al New of landlord terlin th few Whi reteller was A go was destroyed by fire. Mra ebweces *echoll is at the home n Georges Valley, Miss Anaole Harter, | her niece, Weaver, Hall's t be Lewer will be wo ire greatest w altained 7? $500 wo may i rt} Lid VOT. wie] Klinger will f tenant yw Charles the Van Hall, Mr. % YY EAVEr AS on f ies farm near nden farm, ureiion ‘ f ' ome of ber grandfa ner, Se may remain for #5 Fie wi #yivatia bHlate ( d ne be sted in Maryland, an th Th 34] laf ¥ 10 LOE 0llioe, iss, gn WwW Wes posiLor Will the day before C D. C. Keller, at Phot on Wednesday celebrated the uristmss, d Mrs anuiversary of their wedding. aflair was celebrated io a fitting : 1mber of invitations were de ud among atud relatives in Ce those who ree A Aate Coaley, and were Mrs. Keller, ow windows in Mont rlothing store, in Bellefonte, atiraclive, and shows the part of Montgomery's the the exterior. clothing purchased at has a distiaclivs qaaslity, clothed with Moutgomery’a ia t well clothed. especialy ft lasle Al yw | I il oa XM on fee ‘El he wator, Every pi s of this slore 'o be hing and Mra. M. P. Masser, of Z on, e in Gregy townehip on 1 Moaday. They father, David J. ait feeble, The his eighty. He was recently visited Sneeder, his former gave him much tad he nq ir. Sunday, or ir. Musser fourtl i" in aA LL th by Rey asior, is comfort, Charles W, Weaver, of near Linden Hall, announces sale for March 19:h. This will be one of the largest sales in the valley, and among other stock will be offered seven head of horses, forty five head of cattle, thirty hogs, snd a fu'l line of farming implements and tools, Most of the implements sre new. Tals will bes clean up sale, as M:, Weaver will quit farming opera tious although he has not decided what be will d> afer he disposes of hia stock, ete. for a period of two years as a farmer by 8. W. Smith, will quit his post some time after the holidays. Mr. NT is something of a horse trainer, and daring the time he has been employed by Mr. SBmith trained six three year olds in good style, and is now gettiog the seventh into line. , this role, and invariably took the raw sotmale, snd step by step with little or no assistance brought them under £00d management. 3 as ¥ 7 \