EE ecco AAA. Rebekah Officers Installed. Rebekah lodge, of Milltheim, ed the following officers, District Depu- ty Mrs, Elizabeth Huzol, of Bellefonte being the installing officer : LOUALS We cin gee over into the hay-mak- ing season, and now for sunshire. and — - ——— EE Your farm work will be easter it you use good implements Make your work on the farm easier by using machinery that works well under all onditions, thus eliminating all the worry which comes from using inferior implements, We handle only the best line of machinery it is possible to buy, Nothing is pur- chased by us until we are satisfied it will meet the exacting demands of the farmer, who is ever on the lookout for any implement which will save time and labor, better prepare the soil, and better harvest the crop. They Had Weights, Not Springs, Were as Big as Plates, At first the watch was about the size of a dessert plate. It had weights and wis used as a “pocket clock.” "I'he ear Hest known use of the name occurs in the record of 1552, which mentions that Edward VI. had larum or watch of iron, the case being likewise of iron gilt, with two plum- mets of lead.” | The first watches may readily be | supposed to have been of Mm ecu- | tion. The first great improvement, the ! substitution of springs for weight in 1500. The earliest springs were not colled, but only straight pieces of = Early had and, being wound up twice a day, they could not be expected to keep install. ; American wire fencing, coment and bui'ding material—C, P. Long Com- pany, Spring Mills. (2t) Miss Liydia Everts, of Martha, piece of Mrs. George O. Benner, is a guest at the Benner home in Centre Hall, Miss Anna and Ray Durst write the Reporter from White Haven that they are feeling fine, and expeet to be home on Ba'urday ; all of which the Reporter is pleased to note, Mrs. J. Paul Martinsburg, came to Centre Noble Grand, Mrs. Julia E. Maize Vice Grane, Treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth ry, Miss tary, Mrs, Jacol { 8. to Noble Grand, C. W 3, 1 irand, Wm 8. to Vice Grand, Mrs modern Mrs. Viola Bower Harshberger “one sarah Guisewite Kern i, to Vice Graud, Mrs, irden, Mrs. Chestie Barth 1 Chaplain, Mrs, Arabella Wingar Iuside Guardian, Mrs, Ida Shawve Mrs Cot i ellan, Mr. rc e————— ide ex 85, was Outside Guardian, and Rearick, of Hall op Tuesday, and Wednesday went on to Harrisburg to attend the Funeral Directors’ Association convention | nearer than fifteen or twenty Waddle which meets in that city. Mr. Rear-| in the twelve hours. Waddle ick is very much pleased with his silver or brass. The cases liad no crys- business in Martinsburg. tals, but opened at the back ar a front and were four or fiverinches in diam- eter, A plain watch cost the equi $1,600 in our was ordered it took a yea Exchange. teel. |} ———————— watches only One hand | Marriage Llcenses, Wm. T. Blephens, O:ccla Mills time | Martha Willoughby, Barnesboro minutes | Packer, ‘he dials were of | Hou'z Charles E Hannah BR Clarence R. Cronover, Lenora J. Frezler, P Edgar M. Southard, Philipsburg Julia M. Walk, Philiy sburg Wilbur R, Meyer, Julian Roxie Baunders, Julian Paul McMonigal, Port Matilda Dorothea J. Walk, Port Matilda st lls _ The most needed farm im- plement right now== Albright Riding Cultivator Exasperating. A stuftering salesman called o i iN ane SE i 13 \ ; New Yo 1 % % i b yO . .y > 111¢3era tr proposition. EL 7 ¥ : ; i . venient ent ing ( itivator sutoed to O:ceola and spent the day at ie proceede o lay before the buyer | > es mand mamas | g nade. The design of the machine he pr 1 . A it J the home of Mr. Boczet’s brother, | his John F. Boozer, an undertaker, They | every went by the way of Bnow Bhoe and re-| “bs” ) % TS i413] rive the easiest operation possible, tarned by the Bandy Ridge route. Wale man stuttered pit 1bly i FP a Lal & ‘4 or iY Al open tongue, seperate hoisting levers to Ibe rosds generally were found to be The yer Delore wuom Le wa ff Bs Plog oo d 1 in good condition, and the state roads fie, Philipsburg hilipaburg Miss Orpha Gramley and Eugene Gramley, of Spring Mills ; Mrs. 8B. W, Smith, Mra, John T. Lee, Misses Re becea Derstine and Carrle Mitterling, of Centre Hall ; Misses Ruth Rossman and Bernice Bwartz, of Tussey ville, are attending the Lutheran missionary convention at Clintondale, alent of | currency, and after one | r to make it.— Spring Tooth Riding Cultivator a doubt the most durable, con- The Telephone Plone, D. A. Boczer and family, on Banday The first basket will be held at Rho day, by Company No. 7and 8, a branch of the Patrons Rural Tele Com- pany. An invitation is Ran ted to all identified with the rural telephone movement, and their friends. EE : €me- picnic of the season It spindles neyme ie on Matar. ph one ws » Ro = Ge Ar { 16 gt s which can also pleading was a caustic, nasty sort ol 1 he 5B i 8 = | i ; A al sori OBE. chap, and after : a 5 18 ote or > Chg 3 ing at a point where the salesman wa fo Bl a Ay o8 Eo : 1 « Wh 30n 10 app YALE Plrurk ON 1 State Gets $1,450 000, R D the grain and] floundering most coal dealer, who had been wholly or| held up his han partially disabled for several months “I'm afral on account of rheumatism, is able to] Call ng get about at the present time in pretty The sales: good style, but not as good as he | Mortification would like to, James Relish is his h-b-bu right band man at his place of busi vees, and he is very fortunate in hav- ing such a genial substitute, P hetween th Foreman, ¢ tween the Pennsylvania hine while the U ia will get $1, Pittsburg will The State will giva State College $1 450 000 ; sity of Pennsylva: 000: and U receive $1 Tr painted 00) « . . 2 iease the niversity of O06) OO EI €§ EE, A AL k LOUALS IT'S NOT The ° TOO EARLY TO PREPARE FOR THE HAYING SEASON Lancaster” Side-Delivery Hay Rake ¢ farmer Children’s Day services will be held in the Metl eveulng. Qa Sau wodiat hb, Bundsy cm —— fo _—————— Reporter Register, 1 . . ' = a bprap lay on his way to State Col- 1S 4 UUc with the heavy hay crop. i E.A, Eyer, Chamber IR . - lege to bear the baccalaureate sermon, | Avert F. DuVerger, New Yor is S| LE Stops Falling Hair ill apd was obliged (« Muru to hie] © 4 1 n ru o His condition since bas BO} pod B Lenbérmer. Centre Ha Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops been too eve falling hair. No doubt about it what- ever. You will surely be satisfied. home began wilh dizz n« Hon, William M. Mills, who had been = ing the past covered that he is ableto | a portion of th aliens LEGAL ADVERTISING two weeks, erling, of Cent went to Balin pi Cantre Mills, Roy Held attended the festival at “pring Mills on Baturday evening. David P. Weaver visited friends at the mountain over Sunday. Adam Vonsda, of Madisonburg, visited bis Mra. Harvey Miller. Arthur Cummings, dren, went Monday, tend the ¢ the Lutheran | seminary Last week they attended a given by the [i Qiive Barry, a graduate io the mo department of University, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin 8. Meyer, of Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P Wagner, of Alioona, were in Centre Hall last week among friends, Mr Meyer is a luoiber ymmenceruent theologica recital swmiet’s glster, Miss The “Gearless” Hay Loader Cleans up the hay field in short order usical the Bu:quehaons slater, wife and chil- to Tusseyvilie over Bunda y to visit iends, Saanac or for the Mrs, Joseph Corman visited friends nape { of neq - . " . A {in Penna Valley , Pennsylvania Railroad Company and |’ : f By y she ‘ ¢ { was out Hr her has held that position for a . . : ro ‘ A : Psul Shefl 'r and Miss Mary Shaffer years, Fol aboul two years he has : : } T Sha, tai risite eir brothe bomss Shafle been located at Jacksonville, Florida, visited th Der onae as iler : iege « mane ” but came up oorth on the approach of lege over Sanday. hot weather. Fre at did side rabls Io privile DF Ant] garden truck and potato : wWivale ie i i locality. Baloon Lesgus representative, ex reseed much surprise at the splendid y r p : pre ae N end g Mrs, W. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Godshall, little town Hall is; its fige } : 0 { bel “leon sud daughter; and Miss Helen ( £8: g0Od WaRIER, An elieve ' iis ‘ ow 3 oe : Re y me 118 | partholomew, autoed to Centre Mills YO sireela in course « construct y R ras un y . Shion. and spent Wednesday with the In public he expressed the bel : cre ." John A. Kline family. there must be in Centre Hall and sur- ling countr a high moral - roundio sountry oral - i : eorgas Valley. sentiment, Isn’l itl delightful to have " G B : y strangers speak of dear old Centre Hobart Barger is workiog for D D. Hall in this way ? Decker at present. rs D.C, Lingle, of Union count Vicor H. Jones ‘ea a 8 @ : a visited friends here over Funday. Gladys Jones, and d . : a Mr. and Mra. E L Liogle and son Rev, sud Mra, R. R Jones, ’ : Miles spent Hunday at the home of Hall, Isat week went to . be present ‘here over eommencement W. 0. Ripka, ¥ seLs fle ive 3 3 ares 3 " ‘ ~ pl " a Fl. W, Z ttle, of Renovo, spent a at Franklin avd Marshall College. . fsw days with his parents, Mr. and Mr. Jones is one of the wembers of the ” : tadGats y Ww E J Mra Jerre Ztt'e, f alls €1i¥ i al » 8, s . iat 8 ¢ a y Ii ip : ones Harvey Vonada left Tuesday after D ednesday, al cot to Lancast “it : 3 EpUaY,n80 W ' LUABCRSLET | 1 yon for State College where he will toattend the commencement exercises : ba bal a graduate of the Tuati "'epend a week visiting friends. 8 belt aduate © gtitull . oh ge 2 : € Instiiution, | he frost of Sunday and Mendsy class of 1912 : cas nights did considerable damage beans, potatoes and corn were froz, Mra. Howard Faust and sone several days : i health. Eumoer ol at State Cr damage to vines in this There was frost oun Monday and Tuesday morniogs Rockey, the JOHNSTON MOWER. Make sure. of a perfect cutting of grass this summer by using a Johnston Mower on your hay crop. We are well acquainted with all makes of mowers and think the Johnston the best investment, Ask us more about it, We have described only a few machines here, bust we have on hand many more. Our business is to serve the farmer, and serve him well, If you are interested, see us. J. H. WEBER, Centre Hall HTS. First Mortgage 6 Per Contd fonds wi i sa | direct obligation of the Compan and firet | ? ABET ume SOR. ———— C—O SV ——————— i a el Con h NEW STORE | ome to the SPRIN G SHOES alter ac juired. : This ie as in the latest style--gun metal and russet -- are here Centre ief that Bellefonte Automobile M'T'g Co. Bellefonte, Pa. Manufacturers of the ‘Bellefonte Six™’ and sister. Miss ggh'er of of Centre Liaveaster to Automobile S00 TRELLEFONTS be about 200 cars that will canse Centre county t the entire United States Huteeriptions wil ved up until July at the Jmporaey fthe Company, s Tex I by Court Bul Bellefonte, Pa., on basis o v.50 1 . for each on eh Gre 1 dolls iE Rep For farther informatio literature and July lst. subse ready to do iness in our the ries” lesides the new store in buildin famous Red Cross Stoves and Ranges which we advertised for some weeks, we also ne of HARDWARE, and especially a full line of Garden Too and Nails We have nails in every sise and you will find our prices right, There was a delightful June shower Just after the noon hour on Baturday, Bellefonte Aut bil Ie C owl r p liefonite Automobile | 0. and growing crops were benefitted | Oparles and Chester, of Centre Hill, 2 W. P. Sei id er | In some sections in the central part of | visited her daughter, Mrs. J, C. Reeder ale Neh mee | the state the rain was accompanied by SS on Monday. ord bist tat heavy winds, hail, and lightning dis-| My and Mrs. 8 . E. Gobble and son MISCELLANEOUS play, but this locality was not visited . Walter, and J. W, Herbert Gobble and by these destructive sgencies, At] Miss L'zale Wert spent Sunday at the Lock Haven a dwelling bouse occupl- home of Mrs, Busan Crater, ed by County Barveyor William ——— A A AAA, Maginness was struck by lightning Wnere Macaulay's talk falled MW}. , 0 4 RIFLE FOR BICYOLE—A 2 “w a 8 0) CLE 2 and damaged to a considerable extent,| clearly shown by Greville. “If he Souid eaifbre Mariin repeating rifle, purchased oy a read less heavil on the groun 8 | fall, and in practically perfect condition, will be Dr Rockey, of Pittsburg district, a - : y 8 ! sisted Bev. W. F. Burry In holding han ¥ bi lo ‘ i ue, could touch the subjects ho - inndies | given ‘Rexchange lor a bictole of equal yal communion services in Centre Hall on rite or telepl ane | ription blank have a good 1i ADVERTISEMENTS Eh, ,.L,A pT go out of town fo purchase your Shoes for Spring wear When 50 complete a line of the wery latest styles, coming Irom the best manulact- urers, are to be found at our store. We can satisfy all tastes to a micety. FOUND=A lady's hand bag, containing ber of articles, and some money property of a Lock Haven party. Proof o of owner ship of the property and payment of this adver tisement are required. (Dr.) GEORGE LEE Centre Hall, Pa. o 2% he gun has a full magesine, which holds » with a lighter hand, if ho knew when | short shells, it is a beauty in every respect, to stop as well as he knows what to Bunday morning. In the evening he spoke io the same church in the in- Inquire at THIS OFFICE, terest of the Anti-SBaloona Leagu-. Dr. Rockey came here with the Inten- tion of filling several other app lot menis on the charge in the interest of temperance, but through an error no previous arrangements had been made. The speaker presented his su!) ot in the evening in a very forceful manner, and secured a number of contributions to carry on his work throughout the gay, his talk would be as attractive as it is wonderful.” It is all summed up in the sentence, “He gave soclety more than it required and not exactly of the kind.” Macaulay, In fect, suffered from excess of the first requisite of talk, according to Johnson-—“materi: als.” As Sir Henry Taylor said, “His memory had swamped his mind” Flashes of ignorance as well as of si lence are necessary to the perfect talk- er. And so, ns has been sald, Macaulay often exhausted his audiences before year, he exhausted the subject. ‘Jr@Rdm’ NOTICE OF CEMETERY ASSOCIATION MEETING ~The Reformed and Lutheran Cente tery Association will hoid its annual meeting in the Reformed church, Centre Hall, on Monday evening, June 16h, 780 o'clock. Please pole that this js a change from the time announced by the pastors of the congregations Interested, Hl G Strohmeler, Secretary, (024) ——————— mar Es HENRY F. BITNER, A. | ™, Ph. D. SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER Deeds, Mortgages, Bonde, Wills, Leases, Cone tracts, and other legal papers carefully preg bed at short notice. One year ex periency jo of fice. Terms reasonable, Fell phone 174, MURRAY'S [AL \Y'f BRUG WOR, CENTRE HALLPA Roofing and Spouting and all kinds of Repair W If you cannot come, call us on cither "phone ; Bell or Commercial 1. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL isi sommes Gun Metal and Russet will be | worn by all good dressers this Spring, and; the best in these leathers will be found here. CENTRE HALL
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