eh hi o—— THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. 5. WwW. pr— + «+ + Editor and Proprietor, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, ~ ’ CENTRE Harr, Pann A. TH U RSDAY, IU LY Y 2, 191 8 TH E RMS, ~The terms of subseription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year {n advance. ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in sertions, ten cents per uch 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 ace Smpanying display advertis- ing five cents per line for each insortion ; other wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and tea cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. formed re Hall, evenis Re ven Pusseyy ysis communion, morniag union, morn. Hi § Valley an--Georges Valley, comn entre evening Sunday no service; GC Preparatory service at Georg morning Methodist—Prof. Bromley Smith of Lewisburg, Auti-Saloon representative, entre Hall, { + Sprucet will preach as fol lows: ( mornin, own, after Hill, Hall, representin mort 1; Centre eve Altoous, speak at each service Lague, will Market Reports, Yed ........ on cob, 70 Ibs Wheat, Corn, led, 56 ibs Corn, shel «811 00 to 12 $0 00 to 1 x 20 1 Lt OUALS her ig i= bick to af ndis Will Conley Conley Hall, J Mre, Kate home ig Centre A ar ape week with her soo, Bell fonte. * The Reformed congregations of Howard, Lock Hsven, Nittany Val. ley and Bellefo ite will hold a reunion at Heel ( Thursday. ) en Rhoada of Port Matilda god to plank down $25 as cnsts ng to $47 deer 2 Park today was ohli fine ace Mrs iz a guest and smounti on unt of his dogs *hasing Horace 8B. Bower of Evansvilie the United Evangelical parsonage, being one of Mrs, Foss’ intimate friends when living ip Evansville, Hon. C. LL and Mrs, Gramley, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Haines and son Kenneth of Rebersburg sttended the Chautauqua on Monday and Tuesdsy makiog the trip in the former's car, Harvey Rote and littleson Russel of near Farmers Mills were in Centre Hall on Monday. Mr. Rote owns and tills the Detwiler farm, which is a productive one under his mansge- ment, Mr.and Mrs, Harry E Bible and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goods and fami- ly and Albert Goods of Altoona made & trip to the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bible on Sunday in an auto. Mr. Bible had been ill at bis Centre Hill home for the past few weeks, bat is improving at this writ il at Dg AGmave passenger car is Lhe type of machine Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Nefl will "be seen traveling through the country in. The car was purchas- ed from Cleveland Brungart of Tusseey- ville, aud Wednesday morning he went to Philadelphia, and Is expected beck to day with the car in question, Mr. Nefl is a farmer, and during the past Tow years has been giving cone sidersble attention to the production of butter. He has a flue herd of cows, and these are fed from a silo in the winter time, Others are suepicious that it is the returns from the dairy that gave Mr. and Mrs, Neff the auto- mobile fever, The Luckleberry crop is a good one, and the region of mountains abou: Joburn is one of the most prolifis fleids in Centre county. Berry pick- ing becowes a business with any pe Pleis the vicinity of these berry fields, and the luscious fruit ia gather ed by the Lhuodreds of bushels, and there is trouble to dispose of it Tie « slong the Heven Moan taine where the greater part of the berries are sold to merchants and huct ere Weodward, Coburn, Bprivg Mille, Potters Mills, Colyer, Boulsburg sod Pioe Grove Mills The local demand for this fruit is al Ways good, but the greater part of the crop ia shipped to the larger celtics, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea M. Bmith and children Paul apd Catharine of Fru gality have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emory B. Ripka in Centre Hall Mr. Bmith is a native of Penn Hall, and hss held several very important positions during the past six or seven years, the time he hss been absent from his parents in Gregg township. He began as a clerk for Ripka Broth ere, nt Spring Mills, and later beeame a manager for a string of company stores, and Is now manager of a lar.e supply store conducted by the Fru- gality Merchandise Company, sat Frugality. . The trade Is almost ex- elusively among the miners, but the volume of business is large, and re quires the close personal attentien of the manager, Mr, Bmith is now rest- ing up after a period of hard work which impaired his health, no LIES asters 1 STA rN GaanGE AT READING, Sg Sessions Will Open Decembor Oth--¥iasi. ness Men of City Will Spend 81000 to | Entertain, The Btate Grange will hold its an- | nusl meeting in Reading, December 9, | 19013. This was decided ata conference | of officials of the State Grange, cham- | ber of commerce, board of trade and | Berks County Agricultural Bociety, The chamber of commeres guaran- teed the executive commiites of grange that the eltizanag of would provide $1000 for entertai: bureau “4 Resdiog nent, a place of meeting and of in- formation, Among those in the conference were William T. of the State Gra: ge, of Ustaw Frank Chandler, of Chester ¢ Will fam Armstrong, 0. H Dildine, of Orang olumbia | eounty ; John H dent of the board of MeDermott, a of tion, and members Ureasy, master I wnty of Alderson : ville, ( Keppelman, trade; Daniel 2 J. P. Henn 1 ral Hiturai SHA ros J cretary ay, | the agric of the cl president ass Cin int ber of commercs, cf ool Moonlight Party given near Ruth Y iday eve A moon-light Linden Hall by and Emma Rowe, of last week p'aying gam joined, anc party was Misses srneil | oun F ning, | or I] Fhe eveniy WHS Bper ryt eleven ter 8 in wiiieh i about half freshmentis were served the awmus About h youn (ieorge Kell and Lee Willism Paul Ross Rane, John Patt Ibert Reames H Mr. Thomas, Mrs, Georg Mrs Nawion Yarnel Fred Brown, E Blarche Rowe, Phy Mariz, Ada MeClellan, Margretta: Rockey Virginia You: Wagner, Kstharis and Ruth Yarns // meen ft Property The house and lot {4roes Mingl by C. D. agent, to The porchssing price | to have been $1400 Mr occupies the place, an his intention to remain there. Ne which i {inued, | refarned | nts ‘KR every! Th ire me one o'glo me rjoicing. iz people Were | sent: Boho, Ralph and r, Roy Martz, Roy Hmith, Wm (Feorge He: Earl Frazier red Horner, | Rickard, Robert Burehfield, | E Yarnell, 1a] Domer (ziiber F Mwartz, ry and Iward nan Ishler (ieorge mam Freon, (4 rtoer, Rath M Bessla ie x ’ Orphi cr Mingle old, unt occupied by W 0 tre Hall was sold mew, rea! Loaster eata'e Lieaster d of course sis —— Faris tOWnship Miss Helen Coxey last at Bellefonte. Miss Mary Hess of Dubois ie visiting at Boalsburg. Miss Frances Patterso Heilwood and Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mothersbaugh spent Bundsy at State College Miss Marion Dale of Oak Hall part of last week at Boalsburg John Gingerich purchased the OC, Moore property at Bosalsburg, Ida Johnson of B vizited at Boalaburg last week, Mr. and Mrs. John Btrouse of Pine Hall spent Bunday at Boalsburg Mre. Grace Shebran of New York City Is visiting with relatives at burg. Mra. Johuson visiting her daughter, Shutt, Misa Angeline College spent Lillia Dale, Eugene Coxey and sisters Margrette and Ruth of Bellefonte epent at Boalsburg, Mra. Barah Btover of Centre Hall visiting at the home of her daughter, Mr: Elmer Jahler, Mra, Lizzie Myers and son and family Grayvee Milla Mra. J. spent werk zr at a is visiting gpent D. Misa ilevue 1, loale. of Pleasant Mre (ian ia Walker of McBride week with Hiatle last Miss ia spent Saturday at Inden Hunry, and Dr. Kid ler home Mr. and Mea danghter Carnlis RBatnrday at Bos Rov and Mea mingtan, Delaware, nu; vacation at Boslabhurg i John Charles and ann Fnater, and | CW Corl madd a business trip to | i Niamm and Altoona John ofr lahore 4 m spent Hall wil. e spending their nf Lewictnwn an Monday, : E M Kuhn and Walker Shot have made improvemants thet dwellings by the addition of porehea C. D. Moors of Bilate Oollege sper t his vacation at Boalsburg, where bel aasieted at the ingathering of the harvest, Mr and Mra. 3 P. Wagner, Misa Elsie Wolfe, and Mise Verna Dongher. ty sll of Altoons are visitors at the homeof D W. Myers Mr, and Mra’ John Fileher with thelr | little grandson Jack Fisher of Bolle fonte, were guests at the George Kaup home over Sunday. J. W. Corl has started iu threshing oa with his pew machine, The new attachment, a self feeder, In giv. fog good satisfsction. Mr. and Mis, Lewis Port with two daughters from Huntiogdon, Migs Me Allister from Cleveland, Oblo. and Miss Arabella Morron of Arch Springs {to wit Pp plac N Npr i E in ( his Ar $s Hm WETS | ann of Neo Ww Hope | father, H { many friends then Miss Beatrice dolph aud Do ited at the parents, Mr. a1 over Funday, i Mildred Mi ed in Chicago, ll 0 He Doors Endorse If we did not believe doctors endorsed 7's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and we would not offer it to you. Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor, 0. }r*1.C owed], Mass Hright. ! 5 eel ! Russe! | was cutiing ith | drove his into | inn ef h ich we iyvip JF i" the 2 grel fn b Wy Roareless em ployee i Bi! wil Br f g0f Mre.nn» © mT () 1a They haw 3 B senbaugh 1 glad is a Aaronsburg, Bre gum of Dr. a eT while Bower, who wero anry whant Hioreen Ww h friends at Feidler. ) to see rof. Wm. Zosigler of Philadelphin in our A binder he nile w lef gi ail brothers sl ail of of Allen and tat { town on il one of the on for the Pak ‘ollege urday. Minnick moved this 8 to Lemont at which place he 0 leg from Hoe their gre 3 i 1d re Keener ie ® " ® 2 J e o ® % ® a » ® 2 ® ® ° a % ® ® @ ® a ® % A 4 Ii Lima ir. Mrs, Robert last week wit ing Millis lyde Btover and Miss Z ch and Miss Btover we and Hosterman fi iat da Sacrifice Sale of BREEDING STOCK h al an indefinite Mr. and M M Ei lule hav of York | deiphis, of James A' the home of WwW. H. PI (3 l.ertoy 1e to Per rhy \ Only the best lamp oil can give you the bright, flame yu should have, : ® Puilip Family ir Favorite oil . waslinlly Teme was y \ t efonte on Fauday, , inuy rer rbll 8 Kf : ! BE . r. and Mrs, Chas Royer of Bpring he tand of ki i bai wedi o uhe i 3 } pege boo 'n at the home of Myre A 'hi8 WILDE she i obi WADE § Limberte iy WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. " tf Ca Pittsburgh, Pa. TR a INES LUBRICANTS the i ¢ @ returncd to th nd wife after having s cicar Rucs x-sheriff Condo a welcome ta her pare y Mea Dr ted by Dr. R) and Bn Mey Po Mrs. Fi AE Wilmer r took un auto ride to : way ne 2 ; B58 10 quality ; must mm. Btover and 1 «af h Bi ip ead for rox AT . 3t dirs 4 Oot yi Cent ire Hall Poiy rts wth Ks te College ir unele Z. Ww. D. - REBERSBURG e000 ReRLEUeROePO PRUE POES } EH ALL. CHOROS 0000000600080008000 er and dsughter Mary vA COVEBYD ROPER BPER SICA BRBe RO OE CASO! are weleome { D. The Do IR RUenis 0 i ————— a hd LIAR, a ENDAY E M fa, care of a O. P daotn and A, SO AE PAI, EXCURSIONS | : "ge | 1 ELAN at this writing they are improv A F. W. Bs ner pastor of the of Dans d on Own Reform ion, epent a few days with Ritove f Lowlstos Ciaor he yer ro veloome gusat of a Li week : cane /1ld dt, Octon Cay, City, Av: cach, Stone Harbor NEW on bieyele, n, alon, Holly B JERSEY July 31, August 14 6° Round Trip v 4 poet WT bem ¥ i . ef Whe Wi $! BE Bi gt and family hi Lent be taht i ngiabhiech bath at the i r the Dut Ho i weller living Centre Thursd Round Trip {aye Gays, andmother Condo and dane 8. Jamas Roush, of Mr Boalaburg HMa'l and — LL IS 02.35 100e and M L§ amas aC From CENTRE iF Vi / FWi HALL 1A Tig DAY PHILADCLP AND HARRISBURG Children 5 years of age and under 12 years half fare Fa Ie PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ER I RD a A i 3 ama SM a a A es — SHOES for the ET NOW JOINS OUR MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE $500 for Women’s and Misses’ $7.00 to $8.00 Dresses | Many of the very best Summer Dresses ever put on sale at this price. They reproduce the latest styles in fashions trend for July & Aug- ust He sts of be coming fashions in this sale. 1 quality and so immediate appeal new record for us, HERE for any eke 0 scason’s make and ever satisfactory service, FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Pe SHOES A'l FOR BOYS SHOES AT $2.55 ~~ wi {KH} ’ Lot) £3 Le i+) 5 1. 2. fo 1. 1.5 ne L . delightful, olen } CALLLC it « : war, J iT tt {H) 5 of Ja Li nen Frocks 1g White, Pink, Sea Blue, And now all our Low Shoes for Men, Women and Children, ~ that were formerly $2.50, $3, $3.50 and & $4, go into this great sale for , , , ° I : ho ~rnd wo bd vy AE $5 in all the cool, preity shades in gir Wistaria and Grays; also i FINE LINGERIE DRESSES, SOFT SILKS and STRIPED VOILES $1.50 Girls’ Tub Dresses .50 Pair I'he demand for these Shoes will be so great tl will sweep our shoe department off fee early to be sure of your size. rm An Unusually Low Price for Very Pretty Waists Various pretty ww wn Now’s when every Man wants a % : 1 . 1 styles with higl or neck, or Sailor Collar, and low SIZES 6 to 14 YRS. 85 Russian, Balkan, Cham- Middy and long-waist- ttractive in Ginghams, brays, Linens, Percales and Reps. They show pretty bralded designs, em- broideried designs or trimmings of con- 26 0 J wists material, 50c Women's Stockings for 35c¢ Full fashioned, pure thread silk, high spliced heels, cotton soles, and reinforced garter straps, in black, white, tan ; also extra sizes. $1.00 Skirts, now 1.50 Skirts, now 2.00 Skirts, now 2.50 Skirts, now 3.00 Skirts, now $1 Ladies’ F. -P. Corsets Batiste, or Cross Bar Qy : Ne + in Voile, Lawn. Robe ebidte effect y ed effects BLUE SERGE SUIT Extra good value in time for your Summer requirements, sh {OW emnbroicierie d or Joped Collar and Cuff BCE al Not the ordinary kind of Serge suit, but some of the handsomest hand tailored Suits that were ever turned out by us. These suits are made from the finest weaves, of thoroughly shruken, all-wool serge, absolutely sun proof, and we are so confident of their quality and make that we give you this broad guarantee of a new suit for any that proves unsatisfnctory. $12.50 SERGE SUITS, now $ 9.00 15.00 SERGE SUITS, now 12.00 18.00 SERGE SUITS, now 13,50 65¢c 95¢ $1.25 1,65 2.00 99 Note the Exceptional Values in Women’s Skirts of Washable Materials, and made in the Sea- son's Best Styles | CLASTER'S BELLEFONTE'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. 20 Children’s Straw Hats
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