The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 28, 1913, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1918
THE TRIAL LIST,
Oases thay Will Come Before the Sep.ember
Court,
* Following is a list of civil cases that
will be heard at the Beptember term
of court, which opens Monday, 22ad,
FIRST WEEK,
Mary D. BStonebrake-
county, appeal.
John B. Btopebraker
county, appeal
Charles Peters vs,
Railroad Co., appeal.
Dr. G. 8. Frank vs. Miles twp. Poor
District, appeal.
Auetin Bwisher Eatate vs, Pearl C
Gray, agent, appeal,
Burdine Butler va, B. P. Bwartz, ap-
peal.
Burdine Butler vs, John A. Nestle
rode, appeal,
G. Antis Confer vs. Chester I.. Nefl
appeal,
va. Centre
ve. Centre
Penneylvania
SECOND WEEK
Wm. J. Davis vs. F. H.
Wm. Biddle, replevin.
Nathan W, McCloskey et. al, vs. J
F. Young, ¢jectment.
HSsmuel Markowitz va. Pennsylvanis
Railroad Co, ejectment.
John Nolan ve. Patrick Flanigan’.
eatate, assum psit,
Thos. E. Comley and wife va. Thos
Kelley, trespass.
Reuben T. Comley and wife
Thomas Kelley, trespass,
Thos. E Comley and wife vs. Harry
P. Kelley, trespass.
Reuben T. Comley and
Harry P. Kelley, trespasa.
J. H. Lucas ve. Joseph
trespass, '
Dale and
Ve
wife ve
Barues
Kate E Hastings va Enoch H
Hastings Estate, assum psit
Joel B. Royer ve. J. C. Meyer E-tate
assumpsit
James A. Davidson vs. Pennsylvanis
Railroad Co., trespass,
'. Buck’a estate va. J,
estate, sci, fa sur judg't.
Wm. White's Estate va. J. 4 Holt’:
estate, sci. fa, sur. judg’t.
Frances Glowacki vs
Co , trespass
Paul Rosnoveake
Henderson, trespass,
W. 8. Budioger va. Elmer Watson
replevin.
Ellen E. Gray vs. Jacob P.
Estate, sci. fa. sur. mortg,
se———sdm——
LOCALS
The offices that have a bit of salary
attached are not in want of candidates
The quality varies.
Mrs. E. 8. Mason of Wilkinsburg is
8 guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Samuel Shoop in Centre Hall.
Miss Gertrude Keefer, of Young
wood, is spending a short time with
her friend, Miss Cora Brungard.
H. Holt's
Dusham Coa!
ve. Dr. Wm
Weber
To-day (Thursday) the Presbyteria:
and Methodist Bunday-schools ars
bolding a united basket picnic or
Grange Park,
You bave until Beptember third te
register your politic. Do not wali
until that time, but register at your
first opportunity.
Miss Martha Boal of Centre Hall,
acoording to the Lewistown Demo
crat and Sentinal. is at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Char'es Meyer, in Reeds
ville,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dartt of
Bethlehem are guests of Dr, and Mrs
A. G. Lieb in Centre Hall, the doctor
being an uncle of the former. Mr
Dartt was born in Bellefonte, but lefs
there with his parents when but »
boy. He is now assistant engineer on
the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
T. Witmer Bmith, local anager
of the Commercial telephone ex-
change in Bellefonte, purchased the
Brunell farm, one-baif mile above
Milesburg railrond station. [I'he place
coniaive fifty-two acres. The stock
and implements were also purchsed,
Mr. Smith and family pow occupy
the place
Penns Valley had a fine rai: Fridsy
aud the following night, The precipita.
tion was 50 inches. This will finish
msuoy corn cropd, give the second crop
of graves 8 boost, put the fallow fields in
fine condition to prevare for a seed bed,
laid three inches of dust on earth roads,
and did a lot of other good besides far-
nishiong water for cisterns,
Htale Zoologist H. A. Burface has a
crop of 20000 baskets of peaches to
harvest in an orchard of 80 scres. The
orchard is located at Mechanicsburg, io
Cumberland county, The whole crop
will be picked without the use of lad.
ders of any kind, This is positive
proof that Dr, Burface is ecspable of
giving instruction from sgtusl ex-
perience,
Prof. Houtz, one of the faculty in
the Buequehanna University, filled the
appointments in the Lutheran
churches at Contre Hall, Georges
Valley and Union, lest Bunday, in the
abeence of the pastor who gave no
notice of the intended change. Prof
Houtz, early in the seventies, attende.
the county normal school at Centre
Hall, Superintendent R. M. Magee
“ being in charge, He had not been out
through the town since thet time, and,
a8 is altogether natural after such a
long span of time, found so many
changes here that he could scarcely
recoguize the place,
ORPHANS BUILD OHUROH,
Bausman Memorial at Bethany Home, vont.
ing 811 000, Free of Debt,
Headed by the Rev. William F.
Moore, superintendent of Bethany
Orphans’ Home, at Womelsdorf, its
two-hundred and eight boys and girls
marched from the old chapel to the
new Bausman Memorial Chureh,
which at 4 o'clock on Funday was ded-
icated by the superintendent, nssiated
AT AO
Big Eyes, Big Brain,
Sor a
i hit tl
¥ ¢
overog th
uglier, a8 French
4
in avimals is 0 exact
to the of the oye
14¢
the eves the big
Inss of tiger may
man for in
animal, A
than n
follow
rT PVYEeR
it doesn’t that it h
rs
wain
IN More
tiger with
nomination,
church, and in this instance the boys
of the labor. They cleared the
mountain, put them in
final placing by mesone ;
position
is free of debt.
subscribed by friends of the Rev
Berjamin Bausman, in
the church
MANY years was a member
board of trustees of the
Home and also the president
board for mauy years,
Dr
wlicea
of
Orphans’
the
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Van Valzah Farm Sola.
Valzah
tenant.
The farm kuown as the Van
faraa, west of Centre Hall, now
ad by Benner Walker sud
representative, Johnston Van Valzah
E-q, of to
Breon, s resident of Centre
Lewisburg Perry
purchese price beiog $6000 Mo:
will occupy the place pe
the
Alexander
Alexander, aod it
Siate senator ( F
Xt apri
BE
farin was originally a part of vhs
tract, owned by Jam
Was here
where
Alexauder Legal)
farming operations during the Istter
was lat
of D
Was nu
tifiies of the last century, It
ywned by Jobo Boczar,
A. Boozer, and
thased by the late William
father
afterwards
Heckman
The farm contsivs about one hu
ired and twenty acres, eighty acres of
Brash Valley
road, and the remainder to the
hich lie south of the
north
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Aaronsburg,
James Frank of Reberst
P
few hours at the O Adam's home.
learficld are visiting
mother, Mre, Barah Leitz]
the
Jane, were entertained at the home of
Dr. C. B. Musser for a few days,
Mrs. Maria Deshler,
gindoess of Z D. Thomas,
in ap auto to spend a day with
nsny friends at Rebersburg.
Mr. and
Bellefonte
vieit here to
Eisenhauer,
The Misses Cammings of
Hall were the guests
home of Charley Wolfe, Mrs
Millray visited the
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Philips
ed last Thursday from Akron,
where they were called on sceount
the death of the former's
Frauk Philips.
waa
her
their
Mrs.
are
paying
Mr. and
Linden
welcome at th
also al
Kester's, a Bheesley boy, Ruth
baby Winkleblech
very much improved
count of the illness of hia
Both are natives of this place,
grew to manhood here,
her daughter, Mrs. A. Lehman of
of Bellefonte, are all having a very
nice ime visiting their sunt
grandmother, Mre. L. K, Lenker
picnie. The ladies were : Helen
er, Martha Bower, Ruth Mtove Jens
nie Stover, Ruth, Lizzie and Wanes
Winklebleeh, and Edun Winkleblech
Mr. and Mra. George
son Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Tate,
Intter better known here as Rosa
Mingle, composed an aatomabile party
from Bellefonte who came here Batur-
day evening and spent Sunday at the
home of A B. Stover, KE , returning
home iu the evening, They took with
tiem Miss Thelma Tate, who was a
guest for a week at the Btover home,
shin a
»
3
Centre Mille,
N. B. Bhefler’s father of this place
Is seriously 11,
The picnic at Rockville was at Mrs.
J. Klines,
Mr. Best from Nittany valley pur.
chased the home of Edward Miller,
near this place,
Mr. aud Mrw, Jess Dean of Waddle
spe tL Bduday st the home of her moth.
er at Centre Mills,
Calvin Kine’s two sons snd two
brothers of Stato Unilege visited at the
home of their brother at thie place,
Mise Edna Bailey visited at the home
of ber grandparents, Mr, and Mra, J.
A. Kline, while her mother and father
spent Buonday at Grader’s Ford.
r sharp tongue
Wu
Poul why you are
ing into theires."-8t Loui
teh
Keeps His Word,
“Yeu, wir.” anid Jenkins: “Smithers js
2 man who keeps his word: but, then
he has to”
“How is that?" asked Johnson.
“Because no one will take it.”
An Old Firm,
“Who painted Subbubs’ hotise?"
“He told me the name of the con
cern. 1 think he sald it was done by
Fitz & Starte.” «Boston Transeript
Sure Enough.
Billlcus— What do you consider the
first requisite of nn good husband?
Cynleus—<A good wife.—Philadelphiv
Record.
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The hero is commonly the simples
and obscurest of men. —Thoreny,
Centre Reporter, §1 per, year
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FOUR-HORSE FARM
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5 Nice Homes
ul parts of Centre
§
CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW.
Real Estate nad Insurance
CENTRE HALL, PA.
FOONOOPNVGIPI IRS ROSR000
Niagara Falls
Personally -Conducted Excursions
19,
BRO POPVURDBGDIPROBOT OLB
August 22, September 5
ber 3, 1913
Octo-
LIKE A TRIP ABROAD
$7.50
trom CENTRE HALL
Round Trip
SPECIAL TRAIN of Pollan Parlor Onrs
Bining Car, and Day Conches, running via the
Picturesque Susquehanna
Valley Route
Tickets good poling on Special Train and ok
necting trains and g yd returning on regiliak
trains within FIFTEEN DAYR, Stop off st
Buffalo within limit allowed returning.
Nustrated Booklet and full information may
be obtained from Ticket Agent or David Tedd,
Division Passenger Agent, Williamsport, Pa.
Pennsylvania R. R.
Lisundry will go cat fro this «Mico
Wednesday, Bept. 8, 1913,
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DOES YOUR STOVE
NEED REPAIRS?
will not be long until
illy blasts will make
* the means of com-
your stove ready
to make fire in, or does it
need repairs. Seetoit now,
before the rush season will
mean delay,
Proably
OI a new stove for the com-
you are thinking
ing winter, We handle the
World-Famous
Red Cross Stoves
and Ranges,
let
ft Arrays
il Over.
I. L. SMITH
CENTRE HALL
in and us talk
weBeRcecsssOO0O BROT
Good Things For Hot
Weather and Picnics
(Grape Nuts
Kellogs Biscuit
Cream of Wheat
Shredded Wheat
Puffed Wheat
Puffed Rice
Crushed Oats
mo
Post Toasties
Jeef
“Re8Be¢
Chipped, any amount
You want
Red and Pink
Evaporated Milk
Honey
v 98
Salmon
Heinz Peanut Butter
Sweet and Sour Pick
“odes y
ies
Mixed Pickles
Baked Beans
Pork and Beans
INENGS
White Vinegar
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