The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 08, 1913, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913
Ne Coloring an Oleomargarine,
The proposed law permitting color-
ing of oleomargarine in imitation of
butter was defaated in the House by
145 nays to 42 yeas, Its defeat was
80 overwhelming that there is no like-
lihood of any attempts to resusoitate it,
It is entirely dead for this session.
The farmer element in the legislature,
and many members from the cities,
opposad the bill on the ground that
the real effact of coloriag oleo would
be to deceive the people into buying it
for butter.
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Charch Rededication,
Services of rededication will be held
in Zion Lutheran church, Boalsburg,
on Sunday, May 11th, at 10 c'clock
a. m. Tbe sermon will be preached
by Rev. C. T. Aikens, D. D, Presi.
dent Susquehanna University, Belins
Grove. Evening services at 7:45,
Rev, L. Stoy Spangler, the newly
elected pastor at Pine Grove Mills.
The publicis cordially invited to all
these services.
THE PASTOR.
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~~” Sharpe-Krise,
Misa Lois Kriss, daughter of W. B,
Krige, and J. Frank Sharpe, a drug-
gist, both of Johnstown, were married
in the woman's parlor of the Presby-
terian church in that eity, Thureday
evening of Inst week. The bride is a
of Prof, sod
Hall,
granddaughter
A. Krise,
frequently
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of Centre
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OAL S
Much coro wil
Valley this week,
The Centre County Pomona Grange
will at Uqolonville, Thursday,
22ad inst.
Mra. W. A. Krise aud Mrs. W. 8B
Blick attended the funeral of Mra
John Sterrett, at Milroy, last week.
Miss Esther O:man, of Btate Col-
lege, was Lhe guest for several days of
Miss Breon, in Centre Hall
She came here for the Magee-Huyett
welding.
meet
Besse
H. Homan, east of Centre Hall, has
had sickness among his horses, as
many as three at one time requiring
attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCormick, of
Bpring Mills, bave moved to Bunbury,
where Mr, McCormick is a fireman on
the Pennsy. Hoe is getting along nice
ly, and soon hopes to have a steady
run.
Mrs. Jennie H. Bpringer and son
Walter have moved from Millbeim to
Akron, Ohio. Mr, and Mrs. Guy
Springer accompanied them to their
new home, returning the latter part of
last week.
Monsignor Fisher, of Philadelphia,
is spending several days this week at
Zion with his brother, Dr. Philip B
Fisher, prior to sailing for Rome,
Monsignor Fisher will be accompanied
abroad by his little niece, Miss Mary
Fisher, of Fayette county.
Mies Bertha Myers. wss taken
the Bellefonte hoepital on Saturday
morning suffering from ptomaine
poisoning, caused by eating lobaters,
she ia getting along nicely, and her
early recovery is looked for, Mies
Myers is a traived purse, a graduate
from a New York hoepital,
Charles R, Kuriz, editor of the
Centre Democrat, accompanied by his
mother and A. C. Derr, associate edi-
tor of the Democrat, were in Centre
Hall on Monday. Mr. Knriz came
here to attend a meeting of tLe stock
holders of Lhe Centre Hall water com-
pany. While in town they paid their
reepecls to the Reporter.
The frequency Grange Arcadia ls
being used for entertainments has
aroused Hon. Leonard Rbone to sgi-
tate better seatirg for it. At the
play given by tbe graduating olass
of the Centre Hall High School, Mr
Rhone informed the writer that it
was his Intention of takiog up the
matter of better and larger rceating
capacity with trustees of the hall,
Oe of the improvements Mr. Rhone
has in mind is to ralee the rear seals,
This will be very desirable and will be
greatly sppreciated by those who
regularly attend entertainments there,
The members of the graduating
class of the Centre Hall High School
and the principal, Prof. ©. R. Nefl,
and several others in the under classes
snd former students, were at State
College on Friday, Those who visit
ed the Btate’s institution were these:
Misses Verna Rowe, Haszil Emery,
Jennie Btahl, Ruth Bmith, Rath
Lambert, Mary Dinges, Anos Reariok,
Carrie Bweetwood, Helen Luse, Laura
Mitterliog, Nios Blick, Mecars. Henry
Mitterling, George Harter, James
. Keller, James Lingle, Bruce Btahl,
~ William Bailey, Esrl Lambert, Will
fam Relah, Willlam Bradford, and
George Booser.
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THE TOMB OF JONAH.
Said to Be In a Moaauo Adjoining the
Site of Nineveh.
of Nineveh is per
But adjoining the western
The site almost
feetly ley el.
wall two huge mounds concealing
the palaces of the of
Assyria. The lower or southern mound
are
greatest kings
is occupied by a mosque and a village
of considerable size. Its name Is Nebi
Yunus, I'rophet Jonah, for in
the mosque is the tomb in which Jonah
{0 hua o° heen birried. The ape
bh Is uncertain, vet probably
from
or the
is sald
of the tom
it dates
proj
HOW
visit it
1 rode
of the to the moszque, nud,
the of the
mounted and entered the mos
A crowd of excited mi
rounded me {'o a pri
that 1 had
Jenah,
I made
rewarded.
lowed the
s805 way
long nfler 0
However
red
iet’s thine,
a | red, S00 i
afar.
steep,
from
up the Pr
villnge
amazement native
i qui }
cone to see the grave «
1d wish a motion of
it underst
Lemovi
presi
There Le po
and said that the tom
yond 1 wished to enter
1 from whi
but
fur too sa
However,
have been perm
ming look onl !
int
into
wns
the
hh the tomb i i
the place was considered
red for my profane feet
Bis
rooin
be seen,
the few Christians who
ttedd to see
aiteh
gli i sma v
A CITY OF CHANGE.
. Once on the Soncoast, Is Now
Located Far Inland,
He Loved His Teacher.
Tescher- Well, 1 can you tell
“repent
§ OILY,
meaning of
Tommy -—1 don't know, sir.
Teur Weil, i" I ft
prirse and got locked up: wouldn't 1
me the
hor RUPPOC stole
repent?
Tommy No, sir
canght you.
You'd Le sorry they
London Tit-Bits,
It Happened In Boston,
Yisitor- Put me off at the next cor
ner, please, conductor, Conductor
Madam, 1 shouldn't like to do that; bul
I will stop the car and help you get
off. Jwlge,
Equally So.
Jack-1 tell you when you get around
the proposing point with a girl the
gugpense Is awful, Tom Well, and |
how ahout the expense?~Boston Tran
script,
To be thrown upon one's resources
fs to be east Into the lap of fortune.
Beujamin Franklin,
AIA
Rebargburg.
Henry Btytzer is at present engaged
thia vicinity.
Thie week the farmers in this
tion are very busy getiing ready snd
planting corn,
The cherry crop in this eeetion will
be small ne the frost killed much of
the fruit while in blossom,
Ww. Mioniech and family, &f
Asronsburg, spent last Funday at this
plece with Lester Minnich.
Mr, and Mrs, Walker,
Pittsburg, are at present visiting
relatives in Rebersburg,
Laet week Dr. H. GG.
runabout auto off on
Orvis of
traded
a horse and
buggy to a party at Tyleraville,
Last Thureday Edwin Guistwite
moved into ope of Prof, Gramley’s
tenement beouses in the eastern part
of town,
[Last Thursday Lee Weber lost =
valuable cow by death. The animal
committed suicide by hsvging while
tied in the stable,
During the past week shade trees
were planted all slong eastern
side of the Unlon cemetery at thie
ploce by the citiz ns of the town,
Miss Maud Hosterman, of Aarons-
burg, epené the past week at
place at the home of Bamuel Gepbart,
w he re gh * WHS
Krape
the
this
employed a8 a seam-
glrees,
The Counts
tion
Bunday-school eonvep-
held at thie plac
in the
on last Monday
Latheran churel
Mandav.eeh
f 2
Biover from |
pinful bat 1
Lam
the runaway hic
ey remained
farmer who wes
was not jpjurcd,
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| COURT PROCLAMATION
{ i the Hor : } I. Orvis, Presi
} oe Lo ion Pleas of the
couristing of the
dd hig precept
March, 1913,
rt of Common
of Quarter
rel fer
gna Lenora
¢ f
Yy O
| Pleas, Orphans Court Hesslons
| of the Peso yer
{ Jail Delivery, in B
| Centre, and to commer
{ THIRD MO)
{
| being the 10th day
continue two week
welr proper §
of the 16t!
day of April I
the one hund
| Bherift's Office,
Bellefonte, April 21, 1913,
There never was a time when people
appreciated the real meriis of Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy than
This is own by the
and voluntary
from persons who have been cured by
it, If children
troubls us h or cold give it o
trial and become acquainted its
tere,
gdv,
ore
now, increase
in sales testimonials
you or your ar
i withac
with
gnod qualities, For sale by sil dea
ORE
r new tor in the
Come fo the NEW ST
} jes t ” Red Cross
Stoves and Ranges
adver | for
{ if Vy eR Vi B ) y
ce of HARDWARE, :
Garden Tools
> and Nails
Roofing and Spouting
r 11 ¥inde at De fe Wael
and all kinds of Repair % rk.
g Vi
I. L. SMITH
CENTRE HALL
Mc C
I have taken the
also bandle the
Drill, De Laval
Bell phone
ormick
S
-,
agency for the Mec-
and
Cream Separators
CENTRE HALL
Cotton Voiles,
Ratynettes,
Ramie Cloth,
Ratines,
Sea Island Tissues
Tub Tussah,
Linen Pongee,
Cotton Poplins,
White Dimities and Lawns
in bars and stripes.
Trimmings suitable for all,
Embroidery Flouncing for
dresses.
Ready-made DRESSES.
All-Overs in embroidery
Special
Reduction
in light and heavy
Rubbbers ; also Shos,
Overalls and Shirts.
A New Line of
SHOES
in Black and Tan, They
should please you. Call in
and look them over,
and lace.
At the Station
CENTRE HALL
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We carry the best grade
of writing paper—the kind
that adds the touch of re-
finement to social corres-
pondence,
Good gred= of paper ruled
and unruled., Price, 5 and
10 cents.
Tokio
It is
“ecloth-like ’
onthemarket.
None better than
Crepe Toilet Tissue,
the most
paper
Made under strictly sani- |
tary conditions and is more
cleansing and sanitary than
other known toilet
Will not clog drain
any
paper.
A large bolt for 10 cents.
office of
Sacrifice Men, Women and Ani-
heir God of War.
tive savages than the
to find. Of T}
y speak a iap-
hat of the Ti
uch as they
propitiate
ed or taken
unted, birds, squir
ped
i¢f In man as
: 1ing food to propitiate
New York Telegram.
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Chamberlain's Liniment, For
sale by sll dealers, adv,
HENRY F. BITNER, A. M , Ph. D.
SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER
Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Wills, Leases, Con-
tracts, and other legal papers carefully prepared
at short notice. One your experience in law ol
fice, Terms reasonable. Bell phone 1748,
MURRAY'S DRUG STORE, CENTRE HALL, PA
318-1y7,
New Spring
Uonds
We have just received a full line
of Spring goods,
Children’s Ready-made Dresses
—in white and colors
Sizes from 1 to 4 years, prices
from 25¢ to $1.
Children’s, sizes 4 to 14 years,
25¢ to $1.50,
Misses’, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years,
$1.40 to $a.
Ladies’ Linen and
stripes.
Work and House Dresses
from $1 to $2.60
White Goods for dresses
Flouncing and All-over Embroi-
dery to match
All Overs in Silk and Cotton,
White Ecru and Cream
Wide Laces and Insertions to
match All Overs
Dress (Goods for Coat Suits or
Full Dresses
in Serges and fancy weaves
Sheeting, bleached and unbleach-
ed, Tubing and Casing
Ready-made Sheets and Pillow
Cases
the fancy
0
ome and see and we will
4 money
H. F. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA.
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Centre Hall, Pa,
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the latest spring styles