The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 22, 1913, Image 4

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    BANA CIN Se am
ISSUED WEEKLY.
8. W. SMITH, , , . Editor and Proprietor.
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
Second Class mail matter,
Centre Harn, . . . PennN'a
THU BSpAY, MAY a
TERMS. —The terms of oEDEIPHon to the o Ren
porter are one dollar per year in advanoe.
ADVERTISING RATES-—Display advertise
ment of ten or more inches, for three or wore 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 twenty-five cents per inch for each
issue, according to composition. Minimum
charge, seventy-five cents,
1913
Looal notices accrmpanying display advertis-
ing five cents par line tor each i(nsartion ; other
wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge,
twenty-five cents,
Legal notices, twenty cants per line for three
insertions, and ten cents por line for each ad-
ditional insertion.
CHURCH APPOINT MENTS.
Presbyterian : Cen tre Hall, morning
Lutheran: Tusseyville,
Preparatory service Saturday
Hall, evening.
Reformed Union,
afternoon ; Centre
e from the time
morning, communion
evening. Centre
marning Spring Mills,
Hall, evening, This is a
on the schedule card,
Friday even
Lemont,
Egg Hil
ile, A evening
de wn Hall, aft-rooon : Centre Hall,
first quarterly conference of the
Hall charg Unitsd Eva lical church,
held in Ce ntre Hall 00 rday, at 2 p
r.H. A Be r. D. D., will preside, and
) is appointn frm
administer the
I'he
VAT
ening over Sunday an
Hol ¥ « ommunion
Market Reports,
Marriaga sdoennes
Walter Ludwig, Boalstu-g
Harriet Johnson, Philadelphia
Walter Russler, Philipsburg
Aima Thompson, Philipsburg
Akron, Oaio
Asronsburg
Paul Bradford, Centre Hall
Lydia Meeker, Spring Mills
Fred Guisawite,
Mary Stover,
Thomas Bymmonds, Towanda, N. Y,
Beulah Bryan, Bellefonte
Charles SBuyder, Btate College
Gretta Mingle, State College
Edward Grapp, Pittsburgh
Barah Kettler, Pine Grove Mills
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LOCALS,
Progress Grange will hold a festival
ou the evening of Memorial Day.
W. E Tale is said to have had a
rather attractive cffer for bis farm
from a Mr. Houser, at State College,
John Geary, the sexton of the Cen-
tre Hall cemetery, is getting the bury-
ing ground in condition for Memorial
day.
D. F. Luse ia building a bay window
on the south side of his residence, The
work is being done by Messrs. William
B. Fiedler, Irvin Bhowers, and Fred-
erick Carter.
Read J. 'H. Weber's advertisement
this week. It is sessonable, and
should claim the careful attention of
every farmer who at this time is con-
teroplating the purchase of some new
farm implement.
George W. Bradford returned from
the east to which section he bad gone
to sell a car load of mileh cows. While
ia Chester county he visited his
daughter, Mre., Jerome Auman, at
Phoenixville, and brought home with
him bis Jittle granddaughter, Jennie
Auman,
A bill sigued by the governor pro-
vides that not less than ten verses
of the Bible must be read each day,
without comment, in every public
school, Another bill signed puts a
heavy penalty on miners who mis
represent their age in order to secure
liquors from a licensed house,
Guy 8. Boone, a merchant, and
Earl E. Meyer, a miller, both of
Lioganton, have formed a partnership
and will engsge in the manufacture of
lumber, having purchased a saw mill
from W. E, Bhreckengast. The firm
recently bought two valuable tracts of
timber land, one from Mrs. Leah
Herman, on the Bummit, and the
other from Natban Hsugh, in Brush
Valley.
Within the past few months men-
tion was made of a contemplated
factory building by the Wheel, Top
and Hardware Company, of Cincio-
nati, Ohio, W. W. Boob now writes
the Reporter that his company chang-
ed their plane, and are now moving
into an eight story building 060x168
feet, which will accommodate the
plant in fine shape. It will require
several months to get the machinery
and fixtures into position bat in the
mean Lime the house ls filliog orders.
This personal is reprinted from the
Watchman : Katherine H. Allison
the only daoghter of Mr. and Mrs
Archibald Allison will leave Wash.
ington about the seventh of June for
Moutans, to be for the journey and
daring her visit In the west, the
guest of James H. Ryman, of Missoula,
a close friend of her parents, Kathe
erine with her mother, will go to
Washington early in June where she
wiil join Mre, Oliver Dixon, wifes of
Senator Dixon, who with her two
daughters Virginia and Florence will
leave for thelr home iu Monians,
where they spend thelr summers,
i
oOM MENCEMEN T AY STATE,
Elabirate Program With Foreign Speak.
ors and Ball Teams,
The commencement program for
Pennsylvania State College is printed
ia full below:
FRIDAY,
-RBaseball—Sophomore vs,
Beaver Field
8:00 p. m.—" Cousin Kate "-
Christian Associations
SATURDAY ,JUNE 7,
JUNE 6.
4:00 p. m,~ Freshman
Benefit play for
Auditorium
9:00 a, m.~—Annual Concert—=Co'l¢
-— Front Campus
10:00 a. m.~Review of the Rs
1:00 1
}
e Mpell iter
$00 p. m5
0p. mY #
Front Camm
%:00 p.m. "
t eniors Ar r
mw Xa
Iarp ced Poultry Fias
Kerlin's Grand View Pi
at Centre Hall, on last Haturday,
inspected by two professcrs and twen-
ty students in the pouliry division
the Agricultural Department
sylvania Btate College.
largest and
plant
plant grew from its
Hitry arm
Was
This is
most comp lete Pp
ultry
modest baginnin
a long period of years, ind
experimental stage having long
passed, The visitors made a close in-
plant, and were greatly plessad
the methods employed in
or
the class of stock found there,
The visitors are named below,
first being the head of the poultry
partment at State and the second
asaistant: Milligan CC. Kilpatrick
David E, Warner, Carl F. Wellma
Lloyd L. Casaile, A
mon, Lester 8B, Meek, J. T.
Scherrer, D. O. Dagues, Chas, N.
E. J. Thomas, Hugh Fergus, R
Edgar, J. OC. Heflman, ©. W. Cle
mer, Gorgas Harold Hed: WwW. P
Essey, HL H. Beh wart, :
aud W. R. McKnight,
seein rcamstinos
— Transfer of B- al
Annie Rosentraler et bar to
Laich et ux, tract of land in Rush twp,
380.
W. R. Bhope et ux
Shope, tract land
$850,
/" John H. Weber et ux to Samuel E
Weber, tract of land Centre Hall
£1
Estate.
William F,
in Besllefonte.
to
’
Of
in
666 66
i" John H. Weber ef ux 'o Bamuel E
Weber, tract of land at Oak
Station. $1000,
T. B. Mo'zetux to A. L
tract of land in Penn twp, $950
A. F. Bhowers ot ux to Bamue«l F
Laitzall, tract of land in Bellefonte
$105,
7 Emeline Coldren to Habina B
a), tree’ of land in Potter twp.
"Abram Weber ot al to John
tract of land in Marion twp,
Mary Brungard «t al
Gertrude Hoy,
twp. $1
Gertrude Hoy et bar to Alice Hoek
man, tract of land in Walker twp. §l1
IL. C. Hoover et ux to A, J. Hoover
tract of land in Huston twp. $350
Anman,
rasa el
$400
Lyons,
$400,
extrs fo
——————— fp —— oo
Milroy Delonts Nate,
by the score of 12 to 7. Kreamer |
pitched for Milroy and Allison for |
State College,
—————— A A
berlain’s Cough Remedy more than
now, This ls shown by the increase
in sales and voluntary testimonials
from persons who have been cured by
it. If you or your children are
troubled with a chogh or cold give it a
trial ard becomes acquainted with ite
good qualities, For sale by all dealers,
adv,
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Harris township.
J. 8B, Wagner attended
Centre Hall on Saturday.
C. W. Corl is this week baling hay |
for farmers along the Branch,
Wm. Goheen made a trip to
ant Gasp, to the White ' Rock
kiln, on Tuesday.
J. H. Meyer and Mra. N. W,
and deughter Rosella, spent
afternoon at State College.
Mra. Mahala Nevil, who
month at Boalsburg, returned to
home near Colyer on Wednesday.
Misges Ella and Margar
Branch, were gurels al
Mothersbaugh !
A num be
Hes
Pleas-
Meyer
Glenn, of
OIE On VY en
sday.
substantia
r of new and
’ i
Deen erecis
11
Bo rg apd Branch ceme-
grirn
Mre, W. E. Gettig, with
william Henry, of Altoona,
time with relatives at
ate Uollege,
¢. Willinme is
Grand Lodge
ttysburg, as a de
burg lodge.
7. 8. (, Blover and «
tending the
shauna C
week,
her son
short Boalsburg
this week
of Old Fi
legate of
lider, Jacob
meetings of
assis, at New
Mever, are al
Hur
thils
igor OO, W,
War
rupery mlover, with =n
of
engaged
in B
Rouen, is
slrecty ale
nation,
BOI
toalsbur
’ g
ywnera of buryis
teil In the oe
[i8Y, May
Apo
AArcnsburg.
rw i
rece
id Werle
foyauy
Saturday morning Mies
ota pilstied dsug
Wilmer =i eft
for Pittsburgh,
Stover, Lhe
ff :
Mr Mra
tai Lomo
er
a tied
aia
TRATIRI
fiance, Frid Gulsewite, f
of Firdler, bul who for the
8g been #1 Foye si
past year
Shas uw, Ohlo
Ges formetly of
dnited bounds of
Ibe best Wikhids ¢
a.
§ ia
May.
———— ———
BH porter Hegletor
rig Mills
Mrs
Mr. and
Af rg
8a h Fr
Lharies A. M
Mrs. Henry 1
Fara i
er, Colyer
ingle and daughter, Blanche,
:
smios Koch, Boalsbarg
Mervin Kuhn, Boalsburg
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Homan, A)
Mrs. Wm. Clark, Altoona
J. L. Tressler, Linden Hall
James H. Bwmetzior, Centre Hall
Mr, RB. B, Bloom and dasghter, Louolla,
tre Hall
Wm. C. Farner, Colyer
Nowton Yarnell and son Edward, Linden Hall
Jack Hart, Spring Mills
Boyd ©. Vonada, Spring Mills
George A. Crawlord, Contre Hall
Harry Haminger, Millheim
Bond Masser, Millheim
Tom Frank, Miilheim
Harry Davidson, Milroy
B. Gardner Grove, Spring Mills
Rus ol Roe, Axe Mann
Hobart Osman, State College
F.C, Schilling, Bellefonte
Ayers Sarsaparill
tendency toward disease to
Shinges tendency, Sowa No alcohol.
Sold for 60 years.
Ask Your Doctor,
toona
Coens
f
Back to the Blue
Are you partial to blue? A good many men are.
Almost every man chooses for himself once in so often a
suit of good dependable blue serge.
This season there is an added pleasure in coming back
Fashion, fickle dame, declares that
dark blue with a fine pin stripe is just about the thing
to good old blue,
for Spring and Summer, 1913.
So here they are, ready for you in genuine Montgom-
ery Quality.
You will see
them on the street a little later, but just
now you have a chance to be first with the new.
Drop in today.
$10 to $25.
MONTGOMERY & COMPANY
Correct Dress for Men and Boys
BELLEFONTE, PA.
MEMORIAL
DAY
EXCURSION
FRIDAY, MAY 30
TN pr vagy oe =
The best marked battlefield in the world
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES
und Train
Lesves
02 A M
mberiand 8 prs
Sunbury 9.30
vin will
Tod i,
speci leave Gettysburg 6.50 P. M. Consult
Divisicn Passenger Agent, Williamsport
\i/ PENNSYLVAN
ticket
azents or David
FARMERS’ EXCURSION
State College
2.05
1.856
1.90
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES
Round-Trip Train
Fare Leaves
Train
Leaves
Lewisburg .. 8.30 A. M.
Vicksburg . . 8.46
Mifflinburg, , 8.53
Millmont . , ..9.04
Glen Iron .. 9.11
$1.75 Pardee. .
1.60 Cherry Run . A3
1.55 Coburn . . ,. 050 *
1.45 Ris'g Springsioo8 *
1.35 Centre Hall, 10.25 “
ATTRACTIVE
®
Exercises at
STATE COLLEGE
Reduced Fares Special Trains
named see flyers or consult Ticket Agents.
1.20
1.00
1.00
1.00