~ ———— - Aon THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. 8. WwW, SIUTH, . Editor and Proprietor, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Becond Class mail matter, Centre Harr, . . . Penna THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1918 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. piay advertising occupying less space than ten. inches and for less than three msertions, 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 pep-itue tor each insertion ; 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 APPOINT MENTS United evening Evangelical—Lemont, Linden Hall, morning afternoon, rmed communion ; Union, morning, Spr afternoon, communion ; Centre Hall, evening. Lutheran-Spring Mills, morning, communion; Tussey ville, Preparatory eveniug, Centre Hall, Mills no services; evening services Spring Saturday Market Reports, Wheat, red Corn, on cob, 70 lbs, Corn, shelled, 56 1bs.....cccocvvvirnne Rye CORE usr arrsamsns an Barley ORDA “ Hay, Timothy, first grade... Hay, mixed $8 00 toll 0 BUSA iain isin RNP . <0 BEES: ccnsuscasssrsinarstcsvins sansases " is Iarg connie, era brnniny 12 LOUALS. Miss Helen aud Mrs, Miiford Luse, is « her t Lase, daughter of oufined ad on account of a slig the home of Mrs, KE iza Btump and daoghter Mrs, Samuel Centre Hall, Slump, a'ted position of “'piinter’s devil” on the Reporter, spent the Fourth’ with his friend, Riley Btover, at Boalsturg Clyde Horpe: is er joying a change of work froma the Altoona shops to the hay and grain fields on the farm of his upcle, John Horner, near Tussey- ville, Roofing and spouting sold by the square or foot at my shop, or put right onto your roof. Call and see the goods and get prices.—T. L. Smith, Centre Hall, Mrs, John McMullen, of Beaverdale, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Shoop for a few days last week, and now Mrs, G. A. Hinton, of Al toons, is being entertained at the new Sboop home, Charles Geary, Misses Minnie and Msy Geary, Flossie Huston, and Aunpa Everhart, all of Newport, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Geary, in Centre Hall They made the trip in an auto, - D. Wagner Geiss and son George, of ellefonte, have been in Philadelphia since the beginning of July, and are stopping with the Misses Geiss, who are conducting an apartment house at 1702 Green street, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Rice and son Clifford were at the Centre Hall hotel where they spent a portion of their vacation. Mr, Rice is the senior member of the firm ot Rice Brothers, general merchants in Reedaville, The second MecUlellan-Fleisher re- union will be held Thursday, August 7th, at the McClellan homestead Dr, Spangler, of Yeagertown, will give a oi, Radon Township, David Btuart, of Bellevue, spent the Fourth at Boalsburg, J. M. Wieland and W, epent a day at Gettysburg, Chester Fouse, of Alexandria, spent a few deys at the H. M. Hostermanp home, Robert McCrae and family, of Pitts burg, are vieitore at the 8, H. home, Miss Ballie Riley, of Altoons, visiting at the home of ber sister Mrs 0 W. SBiover. Miss Weber, of College, spent a short time at Boa &f burg. Dr. Bsmuel Woods, with his Charles, ot Bharon, spent the fourth at Boalsturg Mrs. Julia Williams, of Lemont. visiting at the home of her CU. W. Corl, J. B. Gerhard, of Danville, visited Mis. H. Blusrt Bailey ja Katharine Ban is nephew, | for a few days with his deughte | Charles Fisher Mrs, Eliza Fouse, of Huntingd: visiting at the home of Mrs, H, M. Hosterman, Mrs. Nauuie , of spent last week at the sister, Mre, E. M, Kahn, ’ wn, is per daughter Zion, of moni Dear Home Ler Mre, Katharine Banders apd daugh- | ter, Miss E izabeth, of Centre Hall, Mr. and Mre. Albert Curwin, OVETr bunday, Weber, of Huuti; iJ d afew d Miss | er | Boalsburg and State Coleg Alice y8 with rels Mrs. Wi. Hess with Lier | were visitors from Whittaker i Charles Beguer bome for { day =, More Alice M., A Magefliin at the Woods and mire rpel d | weeks me of Dr. | at Brad Rew | There ford BU, Btover ia will be no regula Bi formed until | in the evening. | Mre, Barab Rankin with | i ter, Mre, E, P. McIutire, a: Melntire, of Alt Bosalstarg, The Boslsburg band and pumber of tended Saturday evening David Williams, with his family from Btaten Island, New York. eames to Centre county in their touring csr They spent Mondsy alterncon reintives at Boalsturg, Harry Fisher, a son of John Fisher, of Bellefonte, who is a student in the U.B. Naval Academy at Annapolis, is and this week at Boalsburg. Prof. E. H. Myers and family, of Newark, New Jersey, their vacation at Boalsburg, Journey from Newark to was made in an sulomobile. William Bricker, of Indians, ove of the soldiers civil war who came east for church | Duncan visiting at gu from this pisce si. others the festival at Oak Hall with bome on a furlough is spending are spending fhe this place Free the anni- versary at Gettysburg, is visiting at the Bricker home at Boalsbure, George Helotze«lman, of Bpringe, Iowa, one of the who sttended the al Gettysburg, spent some time st the home of his Elizibeth Myers. Griffith Lytle, of Downe, Kansas, a veteran who came east versary at rpent time with Centre county friends, was 8 guest at the home of D. Myers last week. Mrs. A. RB. Lingenfelter, x Nor a veterans celebration niece, Mrs. for the anni. Gettyst urg, BOme He Ww. Brues, meeting was a very enthusiastic one which shows the people of our com- | formance munity are always slert for those iy ire neh things which count for progress and | of ia TL advancement. A light committee was appointed consisting of T. D Hoal, L. E. Kidder, H. C. Rothrock, W H. Btuart and J, M, Wieland for the purpose of organizing a company to furnish light and power B and vicinity. This committee to mleburg | iet | Friday evening at the home of 3 Boal VOR { charter taken He procure the ned It was the amount of steps were and 10 fed $1500, at par ie interest- {i cial backir ¥ deel i is-ue stock to hares Th ed will walt on Mr, Btusart nesrly all of oue hundred and ¢ ighty § value of $10 per share, at once aa! the st.ck has been sub seribed for. The syndicate that hae in charge the | construction of the i i Galbraith’s Gap ¢ —— — pnt Linden Hall Mr. and Mre, Wi Fuseday in Belle onte Lee Brooks bought a about from 8 | o i (i. yder at Miate Co Mra, Maggie City, Oklsh Mrs J Love, ms, is visitis H. Rose, Charles Weaver t Lock Hav it Ww y friends, John T, Zeigler, asl Nafurdesy sat jeland, Mrs, (GG. B. M d Darotl Hel Be Wc py Marriage Licenses Chas, BR, Grosse, Willlamepo Margaret K. Faeig, Willia Burd, Fleniing George Cora M. Lucas, Rev. J. W. R Minerva Rein Howard imherger M Arron foward art, Irvin 8. Weaver, Myrtle M. Butler, Howard John ¥. Hampton, Bertha I. Sh wiiefon far 1 i i sailed ope, Bell Isane Lykens, Ben iT# they go t 6 Boptrie Once Mighty Vol- iunted o in Oregon is ’ 4 Get above sen unt Whitney r ag g and Mount yasiingion ' feet 14.000 GPPENr us a BEY Ayer’s Pill Headaches Biliousness Constipation Indigestion Soild for 60 years, Ask Your Doctor. 1.0. Aver Oo, Lowsll, Mass. Vi STOP.OV?E WS vr I Avalon, Holly Beach, Stone Harbor NEW JERSEY 56° Round Trip ge Via Market Street Whar From CENTRE HALL * { hand is cares! Maud Berr, Pleasant Gap tity James B, Confer, Bpring Mills Edith M. Coupler, Spring Mills s————— el —— jist fost Lakemont wl fat 1, so, 11 A n D Fox, D. D Thursday, Park, Altoona, tt reunion will be he J 16 hye 1 M., by the Rev hy Harrisburg : meeting and afternoon by event of platforn address Hegretary feels Robert Forbea, D ing a fine musical, Alien, and Helen Lingenfelter, Mr, D; and Myre. Irvin Lingenfelter, Mr. snd Mre. John Klinefelter, Mr. and Mrs talk on his trip through the Holy : Lande. All friends and neighbors wre cordially invited, We give the best values for the least money and stake our reputation on the quality of you We know that nowhere can ———— A SD AIA N John D. Meyer, of Altoona was in Centre Hall for a few days. He is kept pretty busy as cashier of the Hec- ond National Bank and tressurer of the Altoona Tribune, but finds time enough to come to the old home town occasionally, where he is always warmly greeted, Installation of officer’ of the Knights of the Golden Eagle tonk place in the Milibeim lodge Thursday night of last week. Those from the loesl order in atlendance were : Messrs, W. F Colyer, James Lingle, William Brad. ford, Clyde Bradford, Milton Bradford, Paal Bradford, Willis Weaver, and Robert Glasgow, Soskes! That's what the track. men on the L. & T. say when they are working in the vicinity of the fill be. low the Btover farm, pesr Spring Mills. The snakes are of the water sort, bul the man who hates snakes hates the water snake kind, too. While working In that locality recently, J, W, Whiteman, a railroad man, declares he counted at one time twenty snake heads protruding from the rocks. The representatives to the Odd Fellows Orphans’ Home at Banbury held their semi annual meeting Tues. day, 8th instant. The representatives from Centre county who participated in the meeting were Messrs, Joseph Lutz, Centre Hall; E. 8, Ripka, Bpiiog Mille ; I. G. Burkeit, Storms. town ; C. L. Gramley, Rebersburg ; M. E. Clevenstine, Bellefonte ; T, L, Rudy, Btate College; A. Lucken- baugh, Bellefonte. Mrs. T. L. Moore waa the only Rebekah representative from this county, and was there in the interest of the Centre Hall lodge, Lsckhove, Louis Lackhove, (Jladys Htroup, Kathryn Murphy, Norris, Paul Wilson, ard Guy Wieland, an automobile party who came Altoona on the Fourth. Accompa- nied by the Misses Wieland, dangh- tersof J. M. Wieland, they drove to Penns Cave where they had a deligh'. ful time, returning to Altoona sgain inthe evening Miss Alida Rothrock Monday morning from for her summer vacation, just taking their semi- snnual of stock in the Magee Carpet mills, where she Is em ployed, This manufacturing plant is #aid to bo the third largest of its kind in the United Btatea, Miss Rothrock holda the responsible position in the clerical force of private secretary and stenographer to Mr. Msges, the propristor of the mille, Capt, James J, Patterson and wife, whose miaiden name was Mise Eliza beth Jack, a danghtor of George Jack, of Bonleburg, are visiting with rela. tives and sequaintancgs in Bosleburg and vicinity. Capt! Patterson was teaching in the Boalsburg Academy at the opening of the Civil War in the summer of '62 When Co, GG, 148th Regiment, was formed at Boalsburg, Mr. Patterson closed the school and be with s number of his pupils enlist. ed, and they elected him aw their captain. Their home is in the state of Arkansas, They came east to attend the celebration at Gettysburg, and are visiting with relatives in different parte of Pennsylvania before returns ing home, An inleresting town meeting was held in Boal Hall Wednesday evening, 9th inst, at which time the matter of Ware from home Bloomsburg Came They have completed inventory our goods, His Jag. “Why, that is an | picked it up when 1 Inst the correct the they saw Ja when it was ra COCs, Carrying + a iI have word, be positive that g£ of the Chuse boys often remarked when wn the street ‘Here h hard, he jag.) V"~Har- ing a large per's Magazine A Prerogative of the Pulpit. Dr. Bacon. a New England man of long ago. was reproached by a friend with some pronunciation which clergy get more real value for your money. LL 56° 80 11" 1 9-50 1 47° 16 Men’s Shoes Men's $3.00, 3:50, 4.00 4.50 OXFORDS now sold at $9.50 $3.00 3 4° was not “according to Webster” Webster lived in his parish, and the doughty old divine was not digposed to be snubbed with the dictionary; “What right has Webster to dictate my pro nunciation?’ he demanded haunghtily “He Is of my parishioners and ought to get his pronunciation from oe and not I from him.” I, SEL A 5 ole The Amateur Farmer, "Yeu." said the sealer: “1 have cows to sell. What kind of a cow do yon want? “Oh, 1 don’t know,” sald the amn- tear, "I guesa one with four legs nnd Tn couple of horns will do."~Harper's Weekly. Dazed Him, Mr, Bapleigh—1 find it dooced hard to collect my thoughts, you know. Miss Keen-—Father says It's always diMcult to collect small amounts | | |
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