Kr BAAS. wet pS cn THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, 8. W. SINUTH, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Harr, . . . Penna. oa 9 THURSDAY, JULY 1918 TERMS, ~The terms of subaerpLon to the , Re- porter are one dollar per year in sdvahos. ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise ment of tan or more inches, for three Br more in- sertions, ten cents per luch for each issne, Dis play advertising occupying less space than ten inches and for less than three insertionse from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each issue, acconling to composition, Minimum charge, seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying display advertis- ing five conts par Hae for each insertion ; other wise, afght cants per line, minimum charge, wwenty-five cents, Legal notices, twaonty © ine for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion, ats per H CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Mrs gmm—————{ ost at—— LOCAL Mrs. Joho Foi & sou of Moutross Mi and H al MN. glermnat aud the Hos- terman home. Dr. W. H. Behuyler and daughter, Miss Eloise Bchuyler, returned their vacation trip to New York. Mrs, Jobn Stuart bss closed her howe at State College and will be with her son at Atlantic City for the summer. The Y. P. B. will meet vhis ( Thurs day ) evening. All are requested to be present, as the report of the Millvill convention will be given. Bruce D. Rowe, who has been em- ployed in Philadelphia for the past four or five years, is expec'ed home on a short vacation in the near future, Ale from ‘round man Flouring Mills, heat a few days been confined to Victor Auman, the all at the Centre Hall Was overcome witn ago, and sicce bas his home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClellan of Linden Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClellan of Millheim sutoed to Ugion county the other Baunday and spent the dsy with Mr, and Mrs. J. Beott Smith at Millmont, The former Centre people who now reeide ia Union county will hold a basket picnic Saturday, August 9:h, in Bpiglemyer s woods, one mile east of Hartleton, A general invitation is extended to all to attend this gather- ing. J. L. Winegardner has been elected by the Millheim school board to lect the echool taxes for the fiscal year. The board at 8 previous meeting had elected the tremsurer of the board to collect the taxes, but it was found that would be contrary to law, Mra. Lucy Henney of Centre Hall, the latter part of this week, will start on a trip to Pittsburg and other points in the western part of thesiate, Mrs Henney, when at home, gives her time almost exclusively to the milli. nery business, and consequently these little side trips are very much enjoyed by her, eol- Among the Reporter's callers on Tuesday was 8 C. Bruogart of Tussey- ville, a representative of the manu- ficturers of the Krit automobile, He was especially pleased to say that the Krit waa one of the seven cars to make perfect scores in the Glidden tour from Minneapolis to Glacier Park, a distance of 1300 miles, Reuben Garis, who for the past four months has been working in a meat establishment at Piney Fork, Ohio, is at homes for a ehort stay, and on Mon- day will begin work in the same line at Burnham. He decided to make the eannge of location on secount of the euvironments of the former place, which, on scenunt of being a coal min. ing section, Is made up of practically a tolal foreign element, An authusinstic automobile party from Philipsburg consisting of Mrs. Fol rence Faulkner, widow of former As sociate Judge Faulkner, and daughter, Mrs. Joseph Barnes, Mrs John Todd, Mrs, Li. Ray Morgan and son Louls, and George McNeal, the latter the chauffeur of they Barnes Peerless car, were guests of Mra. B. W, Smith, on Tuesday. The run from Philipsburg was made in a record time. Mra. Barne’s husbaod is one of the firm of the Willilamegrove Brick Company, manufacturers of a high class brick, the product of which is used almost exe'usively in New York Oity. TEN EAPERTS TO AIO FARMERS Nine Men and One Woman Will Asalst Land Tillers ln the State, Becretary of Agriculture N. B Critehfield announced the appoint. ment of ten experts who are to give advice to farmers on soils and methods of farming under the terms of the North act, These experts are to cover the entire state, responding to requeats for advice d pine it yu problems in practical farmiog a aiding in devel They are to be paid $15 0 a ye expenses, An aj iation of $40 000 was made for the purpose, The Menges, agricultural ir wit propr experts named Franklin Y ark, Grampian, a, Mel ty, soil drain M. KE Cor guunty, an Berlin, Adams bandry and Wittman, Ay! R. P. Resto Ohiarle Bh i and lain, A FUT} rise sadie M, Lee al wwening hose Mr. and Mra. F [ds avd Harr Chomss S war Jardon, Floyd Jennie Bodior! Greece, B Mra. Mary Bitner, Mra, Alfred Lice i ny E + Mrs, Aunas and Ma. Ad i Bar 0's fats Heckman at lin and ah Heck J. M. Moye: Ar Lee, Mr iat and son Usrus and Mra i r. and Ripka, | W. Rockey, Willi Rockey, L A. J. Weaver Mrs. Wali Mra, CO, Bernice ar “Samuel Ida 800 sfira nd daughter Weaver MWAr ABB W. d Kline Margaret and Fred, and daught song Elmer Mre James Good Jonas Bible, Bert Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bwabb Mariah Wagner, Mme Wm Elizateth and Hitper Chas. WW. Geary Mrs. Mary E- (a! ha an Samuel and daughte Ishiler, crib at Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mra. Fred Li toona are visitiog the former's moths Mr. and Mrs. Ard of Woodw were welcome cli ¥ilmer St on Baturday ing. Harry Coll and daaghte of State College are visiting in-law, Allen Keener, Mrs. J. Hol Crouse and are spending a week with mother at Lock Haven, Mra. Ira Gramley an Jennie of Milib home of Mra. Effla Weaver. Mm. E G. Mingl id William Adame, have taken Buffalo, N. Y., and Akr Harry Blover and ted at the mbert of Lf I's evel ei were 58 family home of tl 's Stove Mrs. EB nmas Wert and Mrs, C1 West of Resbersburg were the guests of Mrs. Effla Inst week. Mr. and Mra. James Weaver so companied by Mra. Elizabeth Weaver spent Baturday with friends living st Klondyke Miss Lizzie Yarger returned to her home at A. 8. Ntover’aafier an absence of a few months stay with friends liv- ing at Columbia. Clarence Bmull of Philadelphia and Miss Mary Btover of Reberaburg were weltome callers in op evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Winklebleck and Mr. and Mra. Harry Winklebleck of Rebersburg spent Bunday at the home of Warren Winklebleck, Mr. and Mra, Wolfe spent a few days with friends living ia Pitte. burg, while they are gone Miss Stella Stemm of Reberaburg is their house keeper, Prof. Wm E phia very ably wil Weaver one day town Friday (has, Zaigler of conducted the Ree formed Bunday school on Sunday morning. He was a former superin- tendent of the school and through his uncesaing « {fort caused the school to prosper. A temperanes lecture was delivered In the Evangelical ehurch on Sunday afternoon by Prof. Holsopple of Huotiogdon, and on Banday evening Rev. Dr. Patch of Altoona spoke on the same subjsoct in the Reformed church and was listened to by a large and an attendive audience, hoird the lectures were well pleased, Tf PATNA Dr. George Les of Centre Hall, who haa been failing in health during the p st year, ia eonfined to bad at precantt from an affection of the Heer and other complications. His condition is such that the outcome is problematical, Philadel. i Two Barns Burned, [ Continued from first page. | Boalsburg. It was at about clock, when the Klingers nine wera all dearended on the barp, and ignited it The vivid lightning and thunder awakened one of Mr, er’s little dauguters, and shortly there appeared to be so much lght the direction of the that her parents, They were that their efire, and hurry aa they wi in barn, ed horros barn sit ld $ fs Lh had made too great I y of the stock ® coneegu " fifty HeVEND ies in the barn two i | chicke FRAG B atid ame es calf and about ne or loads of he and many Most of lements were stored in a shed Were d by the aid of neigh and namber of people sbtirg who hurried lo the se had no io { $500 , Bix , tools, harness, articles were burned thie imp those HAV 0a Boals Mr. KH a fe, inger ck but carrie Mardie Wagner visiting at Boalsburg, Wat ki of Mill Mise Irene H nat STAT 190 RIE ern } # w5* H wit § & #pent Maly ing and Bunday at Boalsl Dr. Kidder and family Brown } Houtlz, Po 3 af wr Pine Psu! visited th Miss Pearl ere f ia of Freepe Boalsburg or 8 to spend two Wed Carles rt, noise, arrived at she expec her gra wieks Mra, ndparents, Mr, and Iarael Mis Msra MeKeoe and daughter Mm Harry Beck and children of Wilkins. burg spent Wednesday of last week at the home of Charles Segner, acme i—— Woodward, Me. and Mra Wm. Boob are hap- py parents over the arrival of a new baby boy Rev. Romberger and bride dinner at the home of Mrs. Wm on Bunday. Miss Lida Hosterman left alo, N Y , last Friday at which she intends going to schoo 1. Mrs BR M. Wolfe entertained her sister, Mca, J. W, Keller Linden Hall Bunday, Fiedler were entertained at the of Li. L.. Weaver on Sunday. * Miss Jennie Overdorf and brother Harry returned to their home in Jersey Bhore on Baturday, Rev. Haney preached a very inter esting sermon in the Evangelical As. sociation ehureh Bunday morning. After spending two weeka with her slater Mra, Blifer, Mra. Max Albert and thisir home morning. ——————————— Kleation « Magers for both the general and primary election will hereafter recalvs 8500 per day, The tedurn Jr tome will get the old rate of $1 50 and Woo ols milenge. in Allentown Monday Cholli 3 brigy gevotion £1 #'a wer's London Ex Engineer's Adve *1t mast be hard work nat “YN eu But in being able frat car fd the le ath of tagton Star ritage. to run 8 loco ive" sntisfacth front of the a suit case Wash thind iL to get ad of ugeing the whole train” His Impression, “What were her reasons for refusing you’ “Well, eugenics, Judge. ft sounded genealogy like an essay on and finance = hiss si Charity. The kind of charity that should be gin st home is not the kind that con gists in belong kind to yourself.~Phila delphia Ledger, The secret of success als conataney of i purpose - “lord Henconsfiold. Ce Laundry will go ont from this office 1 Wednesday, August 0ih. ; eS i ss eo OU I ainiog eniae Lime f Enow ’ of Age | Foi in ~ " -y a No Car solines bon Pil: Ll save trouble Qua i lity, AVERL Y Oil iL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. LAEPF © is SRL a A A | © i 3 gs x 2, N00 NI ARNT IN J BI ARNE Bilious? one. Acts on the liver. Gently laxative, Sugarcoated. All vegetable. ie Sold for 60 years. Ask Your Doctor. {0 8 fk yg re al MISCELLANEOUS ADVE — MENTS. POEL Sacrifice Sale of BREEDING Centr re ¢ Hall pul i Yards L GEPE00UOCOTSEGOSTBO0GO0E CRGCOOGOP cI BGBERIRRNSIRI RODS PLUELEIBLWLRBVIVI ROA BBB RVIe WwW ym Ci ) AT § TK ] IN N PER Seach, Stone Harbor JERSEY , August 14 6° Round Trip HALL LPHIA AND HARRISBURG NTRE HILAD and under 12 years half fare 8 ns port _. | ANNUAL CLEARANCE think what alue for T cial v qui This great sale you to wear better a Rs Bille = Cs less than you have Yr ' ¢ WW ¢ orive be ¥ St Ye Wie prevail at this sale, MEN'S SUITS 10.00 Suits 13.50 Suits now SHOES 1008 NOW $1.98 1.49 1.19 . 3508 ¥ .00 Sh hoes now 00 Shoes now UNDERWEAR 2b Underwear 70 Underwear .50 Underwear HOSIERY 26¢ Silk Hose 15¢ Hose 10¢ Hose Te 4c these prices and then come - it means tu your pocketbook to every $2.00 you spend. This makes it possible for clothes than before for been paying. LADIES’ SUITS £12.00 Suits now $7.50 10.00 Suits now 4.98 DRESS SKIRTS 1.98 2.98 $3.50 Skirts now 6.00 Skirts now Ladies’ $5.00 Dresses now 3.50 Tub Dresses White Dresses $1.69 1.49 LINEN DUSTERS KIMONAS 25¢ Kimonas now 50c¢ Kimonas now 98¢ 19¢ and see the goods.