Pe sa i — er THE CENTRE REPORTER.! ISSUED WEEKLY, A — CO 1 SATS AAI 8.W. SIITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, ENTRE Harr, . . , PeNN'A, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 19138 TERMS.~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in- sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis- play advertising occupying less space than ten- inches and for less than three insertions, from- fifteen to twengy-five cents per {uch for each issue, according to composition. Minimum charge, seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying display advertis- ing five cents per line for each insartion ; other wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed-—-Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville alternoon yvierian—Spring Centre fternoon Pre Mills, morning ; Hall, ran—Centre Hall fternoon morning and evening Georges Valley, evening dist—-Spru etown, morning ; Centre Hall, fternoon ; Spring 3 Mills, evening Market Reports, Wheat, red ......... Corn, on cob, 7 A law has been signed by the g wern- that prohibits tows killing of wild turkeys during the next two years or LV CS From pre rial used thirsugh £004 t Retort to f'v0 war«nra the mate roa} have p tut fae the does Hall uilding qualities new re Lot isis Representative Gramley voted against the messure which wouala have given uvsucecessful applicants for liquor license a chance to appeal to the Buperior Court. Te did right. ——————— ss Bellefonte is much agitated because too many young girls are running the glreets and alleys, and a committee of citizzns appeared before the council to argue for additional police force to remedy the evil, A ft Uatil better crossings are laid in some sections in Centre Hall, citizens are demanding that the poor ones re- main. It is absolutely senseless to re- move the few crossings we do have. What is rffeeded here are more cross ings, not less, ———— a es—————— LOCALS C. C. Ramsey is back to hia Pleasant Gap bome. Walter Rearick, the eldest son of Rev. and Mrs. J. M, Rearick, gradust- ed from the Williamsburg High Sehool, The elk placed in the game preseave in the Paddy Mountain district are reported to be in fine trim. The herd consists of two males aud eight fe males, C. B. Thomas, of near Potters Mills, was a business visitor to Centre Hall on Baturday., Mr. Thomas is interest- ed in the selection of the Loop route of he state road, and, of course, favors good roads everywhere, A Nevin De-trich, editor of the Pennsylvania Grange News, has re- 8'goed that position to devote all his time to his work as secretary of the Washington Party of Pennsylvania and of the State Progressive League, Frank W. Decker is preparing to build a large manure shed. Mr, Deck- er has one of the most productive farms in this section, but he realizes that to meiotain soil fertility must preserve all the elements slable manure as nearly ss possible, one ib Mrs. Naney Michael, who makes ber home with her son, George Michael, at Bpring Mills, had the mis fortune to fall while walking through the kiteifen, and in doing so struck her arm in such a way a# to break one of the bones in the wrist, Dr. H. ». Braucht reduced the fracture, *y J. L. Tressler, of Linden Hall, who believes it j¢ almost as profitable to farm by proxy s# to do it himeelf, was an esrly ealler on Tuesday, Not be ing able to secue help on the farm, Mr. Tressler just seeded and planted as many acres as he handily could, and 1st the rest to his neighbor, Frank A. McClintie, to do for him. The residence of the Iate William Gray, E:q , on Linn street, Bellefonte, occupied vy his widow, was burned on Buvday forenoon. The fire originated from a defective flue, The upper por- tion of the frame structure was wholly consumed, and while a part of the lower frawe work stands, it is an al- most total loss. Mueh of the farniture, ete, was saved, There was $1900 in- surance, Mother's Day was celebrated thioughout the country on Bunday in many churches, and the carnation, the emblem of the day, was worn by roany who were fortunate enough to be able to secure one. At Centre Hal Rev, F, W, Barry, pastor of the Luth- eran church, delivered a sermon es- pecially fitted to the ocession, and there was also music adspted to the duy Aon Jervis was responsible for insugurating, first iu a locsl way, and ow world-wide, Residents along the public road be- tween Boslsburg snd Potters Mills were frightened on Bunday by a young man who passed through that section carryivg a revolver in his baud and muttering to himself Word was sent to Sheriff Lee, and the college authorities were also notified, whereupon a number of the freshmen cles ecoured the country and raked in their classmate at Boalsburg. The young man was temporarily Insane from overwork, He is now in the hands of friends and will be taken eare of by them. The Reporter re- fraing from publishing the usme of the uafortunate youth, EA PN i { { Fire Checked In Early Stage The dwelling house on the Broocker- | hofl' farm, east of Centre Hall, tenant. | ed by Henry Lingle, narrowly escaped | destruction by fire on Bunday noon Only the fact that the preparation of | the noonday meal required Mra, | Lingle to be on the back porch, where | the cook stove is located, accounts for | as little destruction to the property as | was done. A gust of wind brought | to her feet n live eruber whioh caused | her to lose no time in making an in- | vestigation, #Hhe had but to step off the porch to discover the cause of the | charred bits of shingles which were flving shout, The roof of the dwell ing was ablaze wan making headway doi ¢ 4 destruction Al the men from short times the A hole three fee gq in the roof, 'I'te enuse of attributed to a deflect in the arid towards urei the | fire wus he flue —————— ph ———— Another Cirealar Harn The scuth side of Centre have its second ecirenalar bar structure contemupinted | is completed, hh will thao this fall, A years has owned a farm just ess Murray énrhonl h upper Valley. Pie Wire degirable nor suitably Reck conceived the {dea to bud to the Brush Valley road tract of land lying nearby farm on which hy is 8 was purchased from Mr, Herl whi Beek Ouse. 1 butidings loca re sugar Valley, and ti moved tothe site sel ['as barn will be sbove, will t I'be structura! by Asren T Hall, who built th the unly one of t is | bail ataled form fone AH 3 Neff eiren ie Bi — Bilt How Much for § wie big educatic iiversity of Pen nf Pitta ia The state's three institutions, the U ayivania, the University and Bate College wiil Toe ive 4] { $4 LU ature accor [hese institu? $0 400 000 WOT receive a large number of free abips in return, Just how the divi will be made is one of which the chairmen of the house sppropriati Ms work out this week. AL males made, for approximately tension of their K, tue Renate 1 Fn pi iit Le LOCALS good seed requiremen It will hustle stand up to the present weather conditions, Ciasude Werl was in town on vesday, and took wil new top buggy purchased from Boozer. Mrs. W. B Mingle, on Wednesday | morning, went to Wilkes Barre where | she will visit her son W. Gross Miogle | apd family. Register J. Frank Mre. J. K. Host Smith and John Mr. and Mra, Thomas on Fundsy. nome i Smith, ETI nN! Mad Lil were A. H landlord at the Bo burg Ion, and fervin Kuhn, barber, were in Cent Hall on N day. They were mskiug a tour of Lhe valley for feed and live stock, Amos Koch, . 1 re W. Gross Mivgle, who was in the offices of a large commission house i» Wilkes Barre, ia leaving that city, and will locate in Chestertown, Kent eoun- ty, Maryland, to become the sales ages for a co-operative farmers’ association Durinz a period of fourteen average date of Rilling frost particular section was May the atest killing frost during same period fell on May 25th member this does not mean but killing frost, To attend an entertainment ny Bellefonte ladies under tne ti “The O!d Maids Club’, Misses Hele: Bartholomew, Florence Rhone, D. W. Bradford, Mra. F. W years the “in tht 5h, and the Re- ‘frost Harris 1ownship. The majority of farmers are planting corn, Mother's Day was observed in Presbyterian church on Bunday, day. Mrs E. KE. Btuart returned at Bellevue, Miss Ida Begner returned home on Bellefonte. Mrs. Mollie sited at the home A, Murray of attended College on The i vad front flulshed ao the fruit Ross, of Centre f her ter, Hall, ais Mrs umber persons fre the Hheasley Friday in on Sunday night ; alan nipped piants from guest at ra week, Calvin Riley, WHE f Huntingdon the Edward ¥ ' Ant Lap, his parents Baturday and Sui ent v. and Mre. Kessler sg week with friends it ‘RIT from Pn the lady f Wwe TE . George P. Haturday ’ f i ne of Lis Ff REV rai Ard, and = iathier, Dr. After spending several Miss Me JLB ro mother, we ' ry BB ’ . * 1 urned to he y ae j on Tuesday Emory Odor ; Roek, 1H and Mra. G. O, Benner want fonte one eveuing last week, H E. Bhirk is becoming ficient sa a chsuffeur, and | takes with him Mrs, Bhirk IH - vaniops. The per 2 the enuple were scoorupanied ou a run t Millbeim by Mrs. D. W drat ford Mra. L. IL. Baith i Mra Fra Bradford, The latest pews received frienda of Mies Bettie Kimport she is improving, It will be that several weeks ago Miss Kimpor! underwent an operation an toona Hospital, at which institation she ia being cared for at present I'he | lady is a resident of Linden Hsll, and | sister of former Prothounolary A, B. | Kimport, of Bellefonte, ot eveul an W. " by the i s | iB iha recalled | in The proagect for a first class wheat crop, the fine set of clover and grasses in nearly every field you see, and { oats coming up nicely, and corn ing strongly, meskes some of the ara push their fingers through hair and ask themselves whalher thes are not about as able to bay sn suto. mobile a8 many oLthers who have done #0. The question is being pondered in the affirmative, Tueaday afternoon several civil en ginevrs took messurements throngh Centre Hall and down the Brush Val ley road toward Madisonburg., This gives rise to the belief that th Brush Valley road between Centre Hall nnd Mifflinbarg will become a state road, and will be one of the two new roads on the south «ide of Centre oc unty to be secapted hy the stste, the other road being from HSiate College vis Boslsburg snd Tusseyviile to Potters Mille, intersecting a siate road (here, Next November James H. Smeiz'er will have served continuously with the Pennaylvania Railroad Company for a period of thirty five years, and has therefore been entitled to member. shipio the P. RB. RB Veterans Associa. tion for fourteen years, Ksoh year during the month of May this ssscoias- tion is given a bacquet by the rail road company some where on ite lines, and this year the bavqgueters are at Harvey Lake, pear Hken Bare Mr. Bmetzler fe one of the number who ser joying this ocession, se he bins each year since arriving at the Veter an’s age, which is twenty-one years service. Station Agent W, Frank Brad. ford is also 8 member of this associa. | ive Fonts farme- | their “ < v tion, but will; not attend the gather | lng this week. iephone men vas repairiog 1 Cran pe Faust, a of ¥y lid Va Ay : Boal spent HATH, 8! WR ey. am B it Hund family | HF, Ri ii fata Wi y ¥ i wilh Robert Coldr » Wie UaRin i BOG fries tha ¢ » L e Wp i An IDngao KE iu ouiie, ——————_— AP ——— The pas lower house at Hari pedi a bill changing the electrocuting j¢ ¢§ the samme messure, all criminals of this type will be brought to the Peru pen and there slectrocuted The recent haoglings made in hang ing had much to do with the takirg action at this psriicular time, hapging to Honan passca © EE —— There never was a time when people appreciated the real merits of Cham. berlain’s Cough Remedy more than now. This lashown by the increnee in sles and voluntary tegtimonials from persons who have been cured by it If you or your ehildren trial a*d beecome acquainted with ita good qn alities, “Blood will tell” Casoline is the blood—the life force —of the auto— get the best. Waverly Gasolines Free—320 page book=-all shout oil. Waverly Oil Works Co, Pittsburgh, Pa. LAMP OILS LUBRICANTS ery Quality. $10 to $25. BELLEFONTE, PA. DAY SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Round. Tri FAY Train Leaves R02 A.M, 815 * 87 " Round. Trip Fare 2% 2.06 208 1.%6 1.90 Vicksburg Lewiagburg Montandon Northumberland. 8.50 Sunbury 8.10 - Consult (CSVURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas the Honorable El dent Judge of the Court of Cor Fortyv-ninth Judicial District county of Cenwre, ving issued 1} precept bearing date the day Mareh, 1913 to me directed for hoidi a Court Jess, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions i of the Pesce Oyer an inner and Genera Jall Delivery, int Belle fe, for the Centre, and to commenos # 1. Orvis, Presi ymon Pleas of the » ting of the 2h of i county of THIRD MONDAY OF MAY of May, I being the 19th day 3 continue two weeks | Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices { of the Peace, Aldermen, sand Constables of said | county of Centre, that they be then and there in | their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 19th, with thelr records, inguisftions, ex | aminations, and their tn do 3, and to wn remembrances, | those things which to their office appertaing to be done and those who are bound in recognisnoes, to prosecute ageinst the prisoners that are or shall be in jall of Contre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just Given under my band at Beliefonte, the day of April in the year of onr Lord, 1913, and the one handred and thirty sixtn sear of the Ins dopendence of the United States of Amerion, ARTHUR B. LEE, Sheriffs OMce, Sherifl, Bellefonte, April 21, 1013, Sal Heginter, BATURDAY, MAY 24, at 18) o'clock, rear Optitre Hall, by BH. Arney © Throw good onwe, three head of young cattle, inree oho rwhits hogs, | orm implements, ete, a LEGAL ADVERTISING i IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY, PA NO. 105, FEBRUARY TERM, 1915 TO CATHERINE HELFRICH filed m libel fa the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, to No. 108, February iy notified and reqaired 10 apposr in sald Court on or before Monday the seventh (7th) day of July, 1918, to answer the complaint of the said Joseph C. Helfrich, and in default of such ap pearance you will be liable to have a divorce granted in your absence, ARTHUR B, LEE, Sheriff of Centre County, 0.23, = DMINIRTRATORS' NOTICE. May 12th, 1913. | _Istters of administration on the eostste of EMILY ALEXANDER, aie of the borough of | Centre Hall, Pa., deceased. | Letters of administration on the above estate Da ay Bite 10 We ow hed iy won 3 now | tnemeeives indebted 1 the 0 make in | mdiste payment and Shane yr claims { © same to prosent them duly authen- HE te mens W. A, MURRAY D. ROSS BUSHMAN, Centr — 28 pd. { i Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You oan do it by sp- plying Chamberlain’s Liniment and massaging the parts freely at each ap- plieatiov, For sale by all dealers. adv, 50 Visiting Cards 35¢ Printed from latest style and on elegant hd Wedding Bristol stock. Absolutely’ correct. Orders taken for engraved cards, hs INVITATIONS printed or engraved, and other grade printing at moderate prices. MAIL ORDERS FILLED The Centre