The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 13, 1913, Image 7

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A AA ne bo we -
EVANGEUIOA, APPOINTMENTS
DEATHS
remains of Mrs. George A.
atu RA —— ——
LOUALS
P. B. will hold their frst
I i 1 old } 8PUR LOSI
in the new home of the hier t}
Tate were shipped from Duquesne to 7 13 i Duugtiten of th
Do Wed i W.0.7T 1. in the Reporter builds | in Centre Hall,
ale Summit on ednesday, and in ing, on Friday evening. |
the afternoon interment was mada at =
|
eerie
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. | WANTED
| for an infant a few days old,
‘The |
where
LOUALS
and ruge—Goodhart,
The violet and not the daisy may
become the state flower,
A permanent home by adoption
We guarantee the
child to be in absolute health and pay the legal
and furnishing &
Write at once Wo
208 Chestnut pnbury»
— Carpets The Y.
m
Foe meeting
One
s Dos
The
of the company of
Sasslons “Dlossd Taesday Kvenlug—New
ert
Pastor for Contre Hall Charge,
iol A s&s
finder
Ir some court costs of adoption beside
will please return | supply of food and clothing.
The Central Ponnaylvania Confar- y Hospital,
enc? of the United Evangelical church
closed its sessions at Lewisbarg on
Taessday evaning, Tae new pastor on
the Centra Hall charga will be F. H.
Foss, who comes here from Evansville,
near Barwick. Rav. 8. A. .Bayder,
who was pastor here for four years,
has been stationed at Middleburg, a
very desirable point,
Following are the appointments for
same to this offic BL, Bt
Judge O:vis has not yet acted on the
license for the Millbeim hotel.
Thursday night, March 20,
Ministrel show in Grange Arcadia,
BOOK LOBT-A book entit
the Bl ask Ring,
‘The
been ic
House of
ned and
Ie
nire Hall, Pa,
Keep in mind that iursday nigh
Shiloh church, Rev. J. I Btoneeypher : Thursday night
i a of next week you will ba given an Op-
officiating. I'he deceased wes aged
tit : portunity to gee some clever perform
about thirty-seven years, and is sur- ing 1 I f M
: : vy a loesl compar « ill
vived by a husband, and two children, g by puny ‘rom
. Plats fons heim in Grange Arcadia.
day evening, March 13th. The nsme|s daughter aged eleven, and a baby
tells the story, five weeks old,
Bpeer Burrell, of Millheim, is at the Sh
point of death. He is suffering with Jeremiah Bierly, an aged resident of
pueumonia, Pylersville was found dead in bed
ROBERT B. McCAY,
by Patice, B sitions Manag: oT.
erson hay -
s LEO}
has
0
the ing same will oblige by ; NS ———
YARD RHONE ( JR BALE—One mile enst of Cs
il, on Brush Valley road,
under cultivation, the balance
mountain pasture and timber land. Flowing
wiler from strong mountain springs-—a large ice
spring water, A young fruit bear.
0 room house, barn and out bulid.
r v 1 t AR uJ J mire
urning it t
: 3 m - = 151 acres,
Bowser, in Grange Arcadia, Thurs- WALL Pi 0 acres -
A
sl-class wall pl
TER FOR BALE 8
are offered
evYeéra
1 for wle
SMITH
tons of
BL very
Centre Hall
Miler
3
pond of
If present plans are consummated. | ressonable pri
the young people of Centre Hall wili |
produce * Down in Dixie,” of | B at FOR 8A
ow . . | painted bugey, &
Civil War time, some in Apri) |
prs
ing orchard
ings,
GEO. P. BIBLE,
2 for sale, or! Bellefonte, Fa,
time i dow
> Willi desl on
two districts ;
CENTRE DISTRICT,
H. Benfer, Presiding Eld er
irch, J. C. Reeser
George Joseph
Jaubert
ills, John M.
, George 8
y conference, Bishop U.
3: 8. W. Newport ;
y 4. D. Leister, Mexico.
SBURG DISTRICT.
Seibert,
Two Road
L. Gramley
two bil
Biils,
introduced
ital ¥
ons Valley
ars well,
Hon. C.
the hou
State High
will ve Las
biils ought
The oue road begins at Centre Hall
aud passes throuzh
Miles
Val ey
slate
in
is e lishi two
ways in Pe
tax pay
to become laws,
thal
CEH and the
Potter, Gregg and
Brush
connects with
towupship, through the
Narrows sand
ad 0 Miflinbarg.
The other 10ad begins at
leads to Linden Hal Oak
L ag th
gtate road
N ait
theses
a
ar
Olid Fort,
Hall,
with
sud
Moat, Cauuecil ere a
aer
18 travers
Si ate
of the section ed by
Highways
he Reporter
{the people
of Centre county when
for his
ada have
ig through them, T
voices tl
passis
ue sentiment on
the south side
it commends
action
Mr, Gramley
—————— fp —— oo sp oo
LOCALS
Sideboards, kitchen cabinets,
the farniture
sinks,
everything in line
Goodhart,
Dr. Roland G Curtain,
adelpliia, Is eriously iil. Dr. Curtain
was born in Bellefonte, in 1839, but
has been in Poiladelphia gives the
War,
H, F. McManaway, of Millheim, on
Monday returned from Harrisburg,
where he visited his father, O. H.
MecMansway, who is ill. The senior
McMsnaway is a bullder snd eon-
trgctor.
The Keller brotherc—Wiliiam F,
and Christ D.— who sometime ago
purchased the Koch property adjiio-
lug their farm, will remove the build
logs. The work of razing will
done by John D,
workmen.
of Phil-
be
Lucas and force of
Bamuel Kramer, who now lives on
one of the Wagner farms near Belle-
fonte, will take possession of the old
Murray farm, between Linden Hall
and Oak Hall, purcha d some time
ago by him fromm Mrs, J. W. Keller
of Linden Hall,
i. Amopg the Reporter's callers on
Baturday was William F. Rockey, of
Tusseyville, who for many years hs
been in the produce business, buying
on a large scale, Ho has secured the
services of Jamés Swabb to suc
ceed BR. R. Rickert who had been in
his employ for seven years,
On Mondsy Hon, Leonard Rhone
went to Harrisburg, and with others
prominently counected with the order
of Patrons of Husbandry, on Tuesday,
appeared before a committees on the
tax questions Mr, Rhone, from the
various reports lssued by the several
departments of the state government,
compiled figures which will be used as
the basis of the argument to show that
real estate—particularly farme—pays
an ur just proportion of the taxes col-
lected for all purposes,
A Blory and Song servies will be
rendered in the Evangelical chureh
Sunday evening
Harry Hubler, a telegrapher at Pine
Ntation, home for a few be-
ginning of the week,
The $50,000,000 bond
roads will come before
the November election.
WA days
question for
the people at
The auditors’ statement of finances
of Centre county is published in sup-
plement form in this iseue,
Mrs. Adam Krumrice, of Tussey-
ville, is seriously ill, and has been in
that condition for a week or more,
Aaron Thomas has moved into the
Rearick property, and was one of the
first in town to change | this
sprivg.
Mr.
Ntate
weations
and of
. i
College,
Stoner,
Hall
on busi.
Mrs. Heory
were in Centre on
luesday,
Less
/ Milton Bradford will move into the
J. C. Rossman flat over the postcflice,
Mr. Bradford is assist
at Ce Hull,
having come here
ant station sgent
Lire
y Miss R ith
Ww the
(Grace
Hall,
+» Miss
for a few
of Linden
her
"arnell,
of
al Contre
friend
Hill,
as guest
ro
isipPBG,
| =
days last week,
Viros
Pliladel-
ek Miss
fr
01
Beginnit
Geiss
g of next we
is expected bere yn
She is Nalog usinuess ¢
phia.
cerning the Geiss howe.
in
iis
Easter post cards,
will be found at
fifteen cents per dozen,
postage
tt
Sent by
paid at this end.
A large gray
off the =!
now int
awaiting an
shawl was pleked up
John Mariz and |
of Fio a
reel 0
@ hands William
owner,
Robin Redbreas
d let
will pot
g ht
t has
us
pat in his 'ap-
hope that Kiog
unkiod as to
rth.
pearance ai
Winter
chill his elieeris
M Hezel Emery
Miss E hel Grieb to
Friday and was her guest
an aunt, Mrs, Ida Shirk,
day.
Joe Ka: dig
load of
=alurday
h
be go
ites of mi
198 accompanied
Hiate College on
and that of
until Mon.
will offer for sai
ag miles at Old F
and Mond March
Bee advertisement in
15th
thie
lay,
and 17
igsue,
MN. B.
ntre
Shaflar
Hall to
Crust,
lege district, fol)
tepant, his mother having
the farm some time ago,
W. M. Grove, of Spring Mills,
8 visit to Cent Hall «
orning. Mr. Grove takes a
erest in the afliirs of Gregg
township. le slates that every
of Farw-
part of thie
from
Ret
miate
Shafler as
purchss d
moved
near
from the
near
wrsuurg
Charles T, {ol
ae
IWR Ar,
Waa
a busines
Monday m
live!
’" re n
y int
Ding
points Lo suce sefal
ere’ Tustitute the
week,
“The r
* Heart Smile,’
ture Mr. Harry
BeRRiOons
latter
of Fan"
ia the title of the lec.
Bowser will give in
Grangs Arcadia, Thursday evening,
March 13. Tue title of his lecture
also tells the nature of it, If you are
not afraid of a * split side, go hesr
Bowaer,
Mra, K. Bbultz, of Woodland
Station, Baltimote, is expected bere
the latter part of this week by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Keller,
Mra. Shaltz is at the home of Rev, J.
¥. Shultz, at Watsontown, during the
tims that her hasband is attending
the sessions of conference at Lewis.
burg.
nil or
wophy
The play given at Boalsburg by
local talent fiom Centre Hall was well
received. The house was filled to
overflow, and the andience was in the
beat of humor, Boalsburg people sre
noted for their hospitality, and on
this occasion the Civie Club, which is
comprised of the wideawake women of
that town, very pleasantly entertained
the company, and after the perform
ance served refreshments. The play
was given and r the auspices of the
Civie Club, and the profits will go to-
ward maintaining the street lights in
alsburg.
Prof. P. H. Meyer 13 convinced that
running an sutomobile {a somewhat of
a proposition for a music teacher, and
that it is just as easy to hit the wrong
key of the auto as it is on the piano,
He came to this conclusion on Thurs
day morning of last week, when he
a idertook to run hia Ford runabout
bickward out of the shed. He touch.
ed the wrong button, and there was a
pronounced discord, The machive
plunged forward, passed through the
garage doors, and demolished a garden
fence. On the way through the closed
doors, the shield was shattered, and
the pieces cut Mr. Moyer on the face
and bande, It required the services
of Dr, Foster and machinist ©, H,
Breon to straighten up matters. But
Saturday morning, he having been
suddenly stricken during the night
with heart failure, Deceased wasaged
venty-five and nine
children, taken
to Youngs rly
sided,
leaves
will
forms
years,
The ren
dale where
for burial,
1%1N§ be
he re-
of Mr. snd
Grove, of Coburn,
died Thurs
wae made Monday
in Millbeim, Rev. D, M. Geesey
officiating The lad was a sufferer
from tuberculosis of the bowels,
Ray Druno Grove, go
Mrs. William H.
aged thirteen years,
day and interment
n
on
——————
Harris 1ownship.
Charles Fisher, of Danville, made a
short visit to } week.
Mies Annie Lobr spent several days
at her bo at Centre Hall,
L. F. Mayes and family, of Lemont,
#pent Sunday
Mr.
loalsburg last
me
aiternoon at Boalsburg,
and Mrs W. Garberie visit-
(1.
The proceeds will be used for purel
ing a public drinking fountain,
use of man and beast,
likely be erected on
Mrs. F
Haven, i
Mr
r Lhe
3
ard will
the dismon
of
her parents,
Ww AR 0s vr
ter D
at the
and Mrs,
st of Centre
the
Walker,
home of
Charles
Hall,
employed in paper
Haven, but while Mr:
he is at the of
Bpring Mills,
Next Wednesday, 19:h inst., is
date for the large sale of farm
and implements to be held by C. W.
Weaver, near Linden Hall, on tle
Van Tries farm. Mr, Weaver not
only has a large stock of horses, cattle
but they are well i, ard
und in the pink of condition,
n aoder the of
Bwabb during ast two
He will
far
home
the
Block
snd hoge,
will be fo
having bee
bred
CAre Wille
the
eel]
tm ple mente,
ism
mot
thie
variety of
miog
ed in
Mon
Hamusl Iv Branch,
attended to business s aisburg
Bellefonte from Haturday t
lay.
ii |
rh
Of
Monday,
Mrs,
d fora few
Hamuel Bellefonts
visit
|
done
Mr.
i Mra Adar
aL Lt i
Cramer!
play
n
Me tended the
Saturday evening,
One of
8001 Was a party
ale College, al
Beh. |
R.
of
the home of
the
A.
the social events
¢ at
Lee on Tuesd Ivy evening.
Miss Mi ifer returned
State Colle Baiurday eveni:
weeks at
lie Hq
¥
foals |
Ke Ou
after spending two
burg.
with |
Bra: eh,
Mra. J. C.
daughter, of
ay at Locust
E Brown and i, E. |
daughter, Miss Mary
Methodist Confer
this week,
and
ite
Mr
their Ii
wi Band
Mrs. E
Kidder
attending the
Alt
M iva
Meyer
the
ap (irove
Mra
ai yd
O0ns
rned home
where
Mable Myers rein
on Baturdsy from Altoous
had visited at the home of
Mra, J. P. Wagner, for two
Mare. J. A Decker,
hter Dorothy,
took supg
sge oO
#oe |
Ler
months,
Wiltar
Pine
eister,
son
of
the
urday evens
‘ay in Boal Hall,
sther Brown departed
day for Harrisburg, wi
an
and
(Grove
or at
a Sat g and
sttended the
Miss E Mon. |
1
ere she is ep-|
gaged as a helper i
Home. Mm. Rudy,
1
was Miss Birdie
Was {
Daiil
matron wineriy
Mills
A number of relatives and
Mre. E. W. Bweeney assembled at
howe on Thursday evening in honor
of her birthday, Her silat Mre
Lizzie Jocols, of Centre Hall,
spent several daya Boalsburg,
of the eo The
was one t membered,
Dr. Ge P. Bitle, a humerous
lurer national reputation, will
tire “Life and Op-
Boal Hall, next
Haturdey eveniog, March 15h, Dr.
Bible is a self-made man, a oative of
Centre county, and by experience is
able to talk on the above subject,
The press every where speaks of him
in the highest terms, Come and
hear him snd you will be entertained
and benefitted. Admission 10 and 28
centa.
(irove
frier
ar
who |
wee
cocasion
in
Nie mpsuny
U8 Te
orge
of
liver bis lect
0
de
portunity ’’ in on
Spring Mills.
Wm. Z nea spent Sunday at home,
Mrs, Thomas Jamison, who hae
been quite ill, is recovering,
A daughter was born to Mr.
Mrs. O. T, Corman oa March 7h.
Miss Rimmy, of Pleasant Gap,
visiting Mr. aud Mrs, 8, L. Condo,
Mrs. Roland Hockman, of Philadel
phis, is visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, T. B. Jamison,
Jolin Rishel and R,
who are Ll,
rapidly.
A large number of people atlended
the sale of the personal effects of the
late Bamuel Ertle, in Georges Valley,
On Taesdny Charles Bartges, of
Penn Hall, drove to C. P. Long's store
to transact a bit of business, and from
there he intended driving his team to
samuel Stitzer’s blacksmith shop, but
un reschiog Datlap’s barber shop one
of the horses fell, and was unable to
getup. Every «florl was made to get
the animal on ils feet, but without
success, Finally Mr, Bartges ordered
it shot, which was done,
A ————
Be portor Reglater,
William PF. Rockey, Tussey ville
Mrs, Cleveland Etngard, and daughters Helen
and Sarah, Spring Mills
Rebooon Yeager, Contre Hall
Mrs. Elen Stoner, State Collego
William E. snyder, Centre Hall
Mrs. Foster DD. Walker, Lock Haven
Jog Weaver, Centre Hall
Detwiler, Centro Hall
Et i ts a ———
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
won its groat reputation and extensive
sale by its remarkable cures of coughs,
and
in
G. Kennelley,
are not improving very
»
Ide and croup. It ean be depended
pon. Try it. Hold by all dealers, ady
of the machinery being good
SRkle Heglster
ACKERMAN
i7y & or ANRIE E. BIBLE
priog Mills 7
0.11 Centre Hall, Pa,
oun | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Hal Le ash Changes tendency toward disease to
tendency toward health. No alcohol
Sold for 60 years.
Ask Your Doctor. Lor
Weber, Centre Hall
§
You can sav ¢
h A clea
Lo ¢ innt
if
M any have
their ure,
adv,
ood hve ipation
Ot Ua
beriaii
LN pEIMGDes
}
th!
Fertilizars—
THE FAMOUS
‘RED CROSS ”
Cook Stoves&R
Lie
COOKING UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS
Spouting and Roofing
Sold by the foot or square, or will be placed.
All work guaranteed.
Wg 1
THOS. L. SMITH
Centre Hall
AY, MARI 3
| Lemont, by L. ¥
od room suit, parior
paraior
FRIDAY, MARCH 2%, 980 o'c)
mile west of Boalsburg, on the T
farm, by J. A. Stamm
nine cows, two heifers, 4
brood sow, also, fall line of farming implem
good as new ; also some household g0ds, «=F
Mayes, anctionoer pd
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, one o'clock,
Farmers Mills, by Mm M, L. Rishel
2 shoals, top buggy, of harness, stoves,
fog machine, { furniture, and many
ot of
hold arti here,
one -fou
Boal
Seven horses and
ve head of youn
wk rih
D home
pn
lot Ow
house
lee Dol ment!
BEATURDAY, MARCH 29, one o'clock at Centre
Hall, by Wilbar A ving horses,
igRies, harness, ot livery ont
Also some hous new furni
ie.
oned
drive
i a general
hold goods, and
Henney, three
t
fit
tu
Ee
' MULE SALE;
There will be offered
at private sale at OLD
FORT, a Car Load of
good Young Mules, on
Saturday and Monday,
JOE KINDIG
rr.
Mc Cormick
FARM IMPLEMENTS
I have taken the agency for the Mc-
Cormick line of farm implements ; and
also handle the
Hoosier Corn Planter, Empire Grain
Drill, De Laval Cream Separators
GASOLINE ENGINES, WAGONS
Del aval Separator Oil
Repairs for all farm implements and
machinery.
D. W. BRADFORD
CENTRE HALL
Bell "phone
A line of Blankets
A line of high-top Rubber
Shoes
Boys’ and Men's Caps
Men's Heavy Corduroy
Coats
KREAMER & SON
CENTRE HALL