" — . Boa a se snes THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. 8. W., SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Harr, . . THURSDAY, JU NE 28, 1918 TERMS, The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISING RATES--Display advertise: meut 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 twenty-five cents per inch for each issue, according to composition. Minimum charge, seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying display advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion ; other wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, iwenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOIN TMENTS. Presbyterian--No service, Hall, morning, Union, afternoon ; Georges Valley, Lutheran—Centre Children’s Day service ; evening, { Hall, morning ; Tusseyville, evening, Chil nited Evangelical—Centre tg Hill, afternoon ; n's Day service Roeformed-Tusseyville, morning, Miss Hen- dricks will speak in the interest of the Y.P. B. Centre Hall, evening, Children's Day service. Market Reports, W he Corn, ME, TOY osrirtses sr ranatad orien SERA EREINE SR ASEIRS on cob, 70 Ibs shelled, Cor 38 Theva innns cus panune ive Oats . Barley erp - 60 Hay, Timothy 511 W122 ® Hay, mixed £0 00 to 11 0 Butter . ARR 18 Eggs 18 LOvALY, Plasterers will begin work-on the new Bariholomew building in a few days, reliable cement D. For a good Alpha Portland. —R Centre Hall "Misses Isabella Rowe and Cora Luse, Ai at the Central State Normal \ Hehool at Lock Haven, are home for vacation try Foreman, \ the summe A little child of Mr. and Mrs H «ll, ir sesriet fuver Will fam Staner, near Centra is af- fl ed I's is quarantined A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mra. Jerome Wilkins, at Old Fort, Tuesday morning. Mr. Wilkins as- gists George Earhart in conducting the Bradford farm Mrs. Ashbridge Thomas, Mills, and M'ss Ruth toona, were Reporter callers Tuesday. Miss Royer is a niece of Mrs, Harry C. Shirk, of Centre Hall vit SOsr a'ins Ntoner hon of Potters Papers for the merging of the Hunt. ington & Clearfield, the Cambria and Indiana County Telephone companies, have been flied at Harrisburg. Che three companies, it is understood, will be operated under 8 new system that will have its headquarters in Clear- fleld. ~~ John C Bailey, who for the past six months had been in the employ of J. H Waber as bookkeeper and salesman: haa accepted a position in Philadel. phia as cashier and bookkeeper in a large restaurant, and on Tuesday morning left for the City of Brother: ly Love. - A special dispensation permitted the Masonioodge at Huntiogdon to confer the three degrees the Blue Lodge is capable of giving, upon Philip Orlady, in one evening. Fol- lowing the ceremonies the young man's father, Buperior Court Judge George B Oriady, gave a banquet at which cne hundred and thirty-five covers were laid, The new Bt. Luke's Reformed church of Pleasant Unity, Rev, 8, H. Dietzel, Ph, D., pastor, will be dedi- cated next Bunday. The Rev. Lewis Robb, D. D, of Wilkinsburg, will preach the sermon. The edifice is a brick structure, with all modern con- venisnces and appointments, and through good management the pastor will be able to dedicate free of debt, ’, Calvin Horner ia in the Blair county Jail serving a three months’ sentence for shooting at a man named John Me- Clain, who, Horner claims, was too intimate with his wife, Horner was arrested several weeks ago and held for felonious assault, and when court convened he plead guilty. He is a soa of Mrs. Catharine Horner, west of Centre Hall, and was engaged in the restaurant business in Altooua for several years, W. T. Royer, of Tyrone, was in Cegtre Hall Tuesday, the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Rebecea Scholl, and his cousin, Mrs. B. 8B, Kreamer, at the Kreamer home. Mr, Royer is em- ployed in the repair shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Tyrone, and his work is to put into condition doeomotives which on aceount of wrecks or other accidents, have been disabled. He is also a member of the P. Kk R. bavod, and it was in the ine terest of this orginization that he came to Centre Hall, He had an joterview with Hon, L. Rhone relative to hav- ing this band supear at the Grange Encamproent and Fair in September, It is composed of forty-five members and considered one of the finest in this part of the state, Mr. Roysr also was a printer in his younger days, and he paid his respects to the Reporter, for which on several ocoasions he com. posed Lyps, fifteen or more years ago. SOI I a Asean Ab Corner Stone Laying. The corner stone of the new Luther. an church at Gatesburg was laid last Sunday, and was attended with very impressive ceremonies. The pastor, Rev. L. 8. Bpangler, was asaisted by Dr. C. T. Aikens, of Belinsgrove., The contents of the stone consists of old coins, a testament, a list of the church officers, a list of the building com- mittee, a county paper, and a copy of the Bunday-school lesson leaf. The structure will be of brick and is designed on the plan of the new Luthe | eran church Pine Hall, Al the] funds necessary for its ereelin are avallable and the work will bs hasten. ed to its completion. Toe old which was built | about forty-four years ago, was partly destroyed by fire several years ago, and instead of repairing the old structure, the building of 2 new templs of wor- ship wae decided upon, at church, S——— re ——— Aaronsburg, Mara Guisewite is among her many | friends in Bellefonte, | Belva Beaver, from Btate College, épent a week with her uncle, Abner Acker, . Mr. Moore, of Salona, spent a few days with his brother-in-law, George Btover, Rev. Gi. A. Yearick, of Shenandoah, was entertained for a few days by his cousin W. H. Philips. Roll Kreamer, one of our carpenters, went to State College Monday, where he is employed for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Bright Bitner and | daughter Catherine, of Bpring Mills Mrs. Katie Keller and daughter Verna, of Lock Haven, is visiting cer mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Limbert for s few weeks, The town band was to Rebersburg | on Saturday but on account of the raion aod storm did Wolfs Btore, Mr. and Mrs. FE. G. no get to Miogle, Mr, and Mrs. O. P William pent Banday with daughter, at Potters Mills. Adams and son f the former's | el Di. Charles Tomlinson and wi fh Milton, returned to their Dome waiter | ine with the {former's | grandmother, Mrs Sara Lett zal, Mr. snd Mra, Winklebleck, | and three children, John, Rath snd baby, were visiting the former's sister. | Mra Bowersox, at Wolfs Store, Mr. Pit “I Warr and Mrs. Ervin YW eav Mr, Boalsburg, with their brother Jam Mr. and Mrs. Eb foute, and Mr, aud MM: of Coburn, spent Buaday er's parents, Mr. and Bower, H FE snd Hal Mrs. R bec Mingle, Hav home of Albert Btambach, Tu society and Mission baud pleni Messrs their mother, and Mrs E Wednesday in Lock (1, Last theran Mission Ars in the grove of Seymore Winkle lek, slay the Lu east of town. They all enjoyed them- selves to the full extent Wilmer Stoves, wife and son Fugene, attended the golien wed liog of the uncle, Henry E High The couple presented with $75 00 in gold. Melvin Eugene, the infant son of Walter and Buelah Orwig, died on the 19th of June, aged one month and twenty-four days. He was laid in the Lutheran cemetery day, Rev, Geesey officiating. Mr. and Mrs, Charley Wolfe, Mr aud Mrs, W, H. Philips and grand daughter Florence MeKsy, Carrie Yearick, Nellie Burd, Mary Burd and ber son Frank, all attended the Year. ick and Hoy reunion, at Heckls park, Iady’a senhuth, at east Valley, were AWAY on BSatar- Potters Mills C. R. Meek, of Coburn, spent Wed- nesday night in town, The show last Wednesday evening drew quite a large crowd, Miss Nellie Wilkinson is her sister in Reedaviile, James Hanna, of Wells Tannery, spent several days with hia children. Misses Nellie Bible snd Mary Harshbarger spent the past week in Altoona, Robert Coldron and family returned to their home in Huntingdon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart I. ng, of Lewistown, spent Sunday at the home of M, M. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hehuyler are rejoicing over the birth of a little daughter, Anoa and Lenoia Faust, daughters of Henry Faust, are visiting their aunt, Mrs, George Boal, Mr. snd Mrs, Gooley, of Chicago, were the guesta of Mr, and Mrs. Thomss Palmer for a few days last week, Mr and Mrs. Mingle and Mr and Mrs. Adams and son, of Asronsburg, spent Bunday at the home of W, WwW. MeCormick, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Carson snd daughter, Msude Meeker and Harry Harshbarger, made a trip to Lewis visiting on town on Bunday afternoon, A SS The Boalsburg Y. M, ©. A. anhounoes that jt will hold no all day festival on July 4th. There will bs base ball, races, plenty of good things to ent, aod a lot of handsome ladies to beip along thé cause, ] -~ A SEAR Harris township Mies Verna Ishler visited at Centre Hall, Mrs. Joseph Albright is visiting af Hunters Park Miss Katharine Dale Madisonburg over Sunday. Misses Esther and Hattie #gpent Saturday at Bellefonte, Mrs. Jacob Mayer attended the funeral of Katharine Runkle on Hatur- day. Charles Begner and attended week Miss Majorie visited at Kaup Harold Coxey to business at Milton last Rothrock entered a Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whisler, of Pittsburg, Kan,, visited at the home of Charles Begner Misses Mary and Eleanor Mothers- bangh, of Willismsport, are visiting in | Boalsburg and vicinity. James Calderwood, of Tyrone, spent 8 fow days at the home of his daugh- ter, Mra. John Allen. Miss Elizabeth Close is some time with her aunt, Mrs, Zeigler, at State College, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew tertained a number of Anna Gioheen their ass Wednesday evening of Mrs, E time In ' inst Epa Altoons, at the home week A. Fisher is ding son Frank, Arthar Jo ney. of who is on the sick list id Miss Ed [es a ~Migle College, were guests 5 Mr. snd Mrs, Charles Mothtrsbaugh Mrs. John Katharine, of at the L. over Bunday. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Cunpiogham, of Bellefonte, and nideea, tained at the over Sanday. and Belief Mite, Mothersbaugh nome Musser daughter Were glesals were enler- home of Elmer Houlz Mre. Reuben Btoart, of Bellevue. is spending several weeks with her pa- rents and other relatives and associates in hin place, rge Shige Meyer funeral of her great inrine Runkle, Spring Mills, Decker Bros Ware Moudsy on a busi gee Morris, of Hunts a fow days with his sister, : 283 BH ygdon, Mra Myers Renna Wagner hss gone to Limbert home, io Brush Valley, for short visit, the CI Salem on Sunday & number sttended atl iite drens’ BErvVicn evening. T3os su § mith, Mary i Inrtges d Sara Fisher, from West Chester for their summer vacation i Dr.) H. 8. Braucht returned from the hospital st Bellefonte, is improving at present, are home Mra, seriously ill, are recovering. ! Wm. Ripka, of Georges Valley, was | stricken with a paralysis on Sunday | and died on Monday. W. O. Gramley, Wm. Haney, Chas MeCool aud John Myers, attended the | Woodman Memorial service at Mill heim on Bunday, ———— A] Georges Valley. Miss Annie Liogle left for Milroy | on Saturday where she has employ. | ment, Loyd Ripka, of Boalsburg, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, C. A. Ripks, Mire, H. M! Lingle spent Sundsy afternoon with her daughter, Mrs, Y, | B. Ripka, Milton Barger, of Btate College, | spent Bunday with his parents, Mr. | aud Mre, J. C. Barger, W. F. McUlellan and two children, Frances and Wa: ren, spent Bunday at the home of J. T. H, Faust. Mr. and Mrs. William Stoner, of Millhelm, visited the latter's paredats, Mr. and Mra J. K. Confer, on Sunday, Mrs. Bara Reeder spent last week with her sister, Mra Courod Imimel, Mr. and Mra. Rufus Haugh, of Brush Valley, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Haugh on Fanday, Bomething to sell? Advertise it. Eh LEGAL ADVERTISING WOODEN but in Re - Petition ofy ROBE LEONARD FLERCE lor satisfac. | tion of a certain! mortgage given 0 O | Verry Jones for $4000, dated Optober #) 15%8, and recorded iu | Centre County, Pa., | in Mortgages Book | “N 8i page 072, ele, TO Margaret E. Jones, only child and heir at aw of O. Perry Jones, decoansd, and to Robert . Beott, only surviving administrator of O ‘erry Jones, deceased, and to any and all other holder or bolder of the above described mort. In the Court of } Common Pleas ¢ Centre County | No. 2n2, Bept. Term, 1¥13. buen, 354 Laas ec vo chopped Lhe punl' —New presse i goes mand York RAVENOUS ESKIMOS. They Eat and Digest Food That Would Man. JE is hereby given thet application has Ww the ( irt of Common Pleas ¢ 4 i GVe 3 4 County, under the Ast of Assembly ing such cases, to show cause why the & plated mortgage should not be satisfied lore you are hereby ear al the Court House in Belle before the fourth Monday of 5 1 answer the petition of the said § and lo sh i 1 mortgage should not be satisfied AETHUR ® lielonte, Pa dinary nage td. Now ther notified wu Fu riffs Office, Ba T y COOP COG for | i FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE Consult us before placing your risks, W. H. Bartholomew & Son Centre Hall, Pa, Niagara Falls Personally-Conducted Excursions HIS FACIAL FOLIAGE. p to Its Dignity pn | | i ao June July 1 , <3, August 8, 1913 sepember 5, 19, October 3 LIKE A TRIP ABROAD $7.50 trom CENTRE HALL Round Trip or TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Oars nd Day Conches, running via the Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Route ormmalion may or David Todd, ismsport, Pa » Tre ; > i Passenger Agent, Wil Pennsylvania R. R. oe oo ———————" i —— ——— American wire fencing, cement and building material--C, P. Long Com- y any, Bpring Mills. 2 y NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE Hurrah for the “4th!” It’s Time To Buy That New Suit for the Fourth Everybody will be well dressed on this occasion and you wil want to make a pleasing appearance also. This store has always catered to the fastidious man who de- mands absolute correctness in style, workmanship, and qual- ity of material. Such clothes have always found their way to this store. In a short terse way of putting it, we say: Quality is the Backbone of our Clothes 4 Investigate the qualities we are offering at the Prices.
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