bags en wo THE CENTRE FEPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. 8. WW, SI'ITH, Editor and Proprietor * . Sentered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mall matter, Penna. THURSDAY, DEC EMBER 11, 1918 Centre Harry, TERMS. ~The tarms of f subseriphion to the Re- porter are one dollar por year in advance. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Presbyterian— Centre Hall, moming; Spring Mills, afternoon. Methodist— Centre Hall, morning; town, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Reformed—Tusseyville, morning, communion, preparatory service Saturday afternoon ; Centre Hall, afternoon Spruce- United Tusseyville, afternoon ; Evangelical—Egg Hill, morning: Linden Hall, evening. Lutheran Georges Valley, morning; Union, afternoon : Centre Hall, evening, LOCALS, Falt—-Foremsn. adve. Read them. Cendies—every pound fresh, clean, wholesome—Kramer’s. The W. C. T. U. will meet in hall on Baturday afternoon. “The court is hearing civil cases thie week, and Haturday will be license court, D R Bweetwoed of Bymerton, Illinois, is in the east and is visiting among friends and relatives bere, Mra W. H. Meyer, last week, was at York to attend the funera! of William Zearfoss, who died in Philadelphia and was buried at York. Alfred Crawford is teaching school near Bellefonte, the regular teacher beine i111. This ia hi first experience, but there ia little doubt but that he will meet with success, R. R. Rickert, who for a number of years was employed by W. F. Rockey, v dealer, who months moved Rewickly, Allegheny eounty, is now located at Mill Hall, where he isemployed in the Milk condensing factory. Wallaca Horner shipped his house- hold goods from Boalsburg to Me- Keeaport, where he and Mrs. Horner will make their fature home. Rinece last spring he had been employed by Emer E Hou'z, the Boslsburg butehsr, and it is in the same business he will engage at McKeesport, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Arpey this week went to Nisgara Falls where they will remain until spring, with their son, A. Miles Arney. Ob their return home at that time they will move from the Arney homestead, acquired by Mr. Arpey’s father in 1866 to the home Perry W. Breon will vacate. Chistmas their and to the prodae anme BRgn Eiward Kerlin, who recently left Altonna to accept a place with a firm dealing in wall paper in Wheeling, West Virginia, was at the home of his brother, A. E. Kerlin, in Centre Hall, during the beginning of this week. He ia seriously thinking of moving to Cumberland, Maryland, and engaging in business. William H. Kohn came up from Jersey Shore the beginning of Isat week, and until this week was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. 8. W, Smith, From here he went to Philipe- burg where he will make his home with his youngest daughter, Mrs. L. Ray Morgan. It is almost two years since he was in Centre Hall The pastors of Centre Hall contem- plate observing the week of Prayer by union services in the various churches. This week begins with Buoday, January 4th. A program is in prep- arétion which it is hoped will be found even more interesting snd profitable than that of last year which it will be remembered created unusual interest Mrs, Rebeces Flory, who has been unable to move shout except with the use of an invalid chair during the past few years, spends her time in making various kinds of fancy articles and at this time is offering them for gale. Those who make purchases fromm her will be helping along one who ia doing for hersell all she possi- bly can, The bazaar to be beld by the ladies’ ald society of the Methodist church at the home of Mrs. T. L.. Moore: will be open to the public on the afternoon aud evening of Baturday. An attrac- tive feature will be the presspce of Martha Washington, who will be glad to welcome any snd all who sre de- sirous of iospecting the handiwork offered for sale. Ms. John Carper at Linden Hall came nearly dolog serious damage by accidentally dumping 8 pumber of dynamite cape into the stove together with a bit of rubbish, As it was the gtove was blown to pieces, and particles of the flying fragments hit Mrs, Carper, but the wounds were not serious, Prompt action ssved the house from destruction by fire. ¢ Backward, turn backward, oh Time in your flight; give ns a girl whose skirts are not tight. Give us a girl whose charms, though a few, are not exposed by too much peek-a-boo, Give us a girl, no matter what age, who won't use the streets as a vande- ville stage, Give ua a girl not too sharply in view. Dress her in skirts that ihe sun can’t shine through. Pag Jogi FREI Marriage ULloenner, William Lawe, Rush Twp. Mayeel Miller, Philipsburg William W., Wolford, Johnstown Elizabeth M. Vail, Philipsburg A ——— Basket Sale, The special Christmas sale of Belle- fonte Baskets at China Hall, Belie- fonte, Pa, commencing December | 18th, All baskets will be sold tractive prices. This isan opportunity | to pu ct are your Christivas pe ents, 2% M I GARDNER id Death of » Little Girl The home of Mr. and Mrs, ed when on Monday death it the third daughter, Esther, twelve years, who had be il typhoid fiver and pleurisy for period of five weeks. luterment be made today at Boalshurg, Harnish to be the « fliciating min I'be little girl was very bright in school work, and loved by all her quaintapces, There survives parents, four sisters and two brothers, en wi Rev Bi her a DP. Earl Fleming Recogn 204, Hall, has been justly zd by the American Audit ( York City with which recognt company he years, and has been made pany just established at Readiog. This is one of fourteen offices establish ed ip various sections of the States. Mr. Fleming is a young of ebility, and always at his post, though he did take encugh time himself Inet summer to go broad ol six weeks’ trip. cp lf m Gulliy ol Ya nls usher, John Mosesrosch was feund guilty of manslaughter by jury heard his case last week I'he was a8 follows: J. P k, Miles; Charles Lu z, farmer, sgent, Rush es ‘nutre Hall; A Phitipsburg ; Harria : W, F David Milena M. Howard w hile} ja farmer ou rs Shot : Jar el 3. ‘harles Balchler, Stahl, saddler, ( ‘rain, manufacturer, Join Hook, Isborer, Gos», farmer, Taylor; M Riabel carpenter, Blate College ; Hall, farmer, Union ; AL Benner David Welsh, Borough ; Jonathan Tressler, College It was at a wedding celebration the defendant shot and Killed Duk, aged niue years, and wounded her brother, aged eight years, The affair occurred at Cato station, A A ———— Stelninger-Ymith, From Harrisburg Patriot J. Albeit Bteininger, manager of (he United cigar store at Readipg, t trip to the Capital City on December 1st and while here was quietly msr ried at the Zion Luatherau church, by Rev. Herman, to Miss Florecee Fumith, daughter of Mr. and Jars John Fmilb of 1290 Sylvan Terrsca. The bride's formerhome was at Lamar, Clinton county. Bhe was a graduate of the Porter Township High Bohool, class of 1912. Mr. Bleinioger is a native of Lewisburg, also a graduste of Lewis burg business college. He has been sssociated with the United company for four years, They will reside at 23 South 11th Btreet in spariiments. —————— A — TT —————— From a Washington, D, CU, Sabserib Dr, J. Frapklin Meyer, associate physicist, in the Bureau of Btandsrds, Department of Commerce, iu a person- al letter to the editor, wriles among other thiogs this : I bave just returned from a two weeks Lrip through the southern states visiting the railroad and public service commissions in ali Lhe scutbern siales except Florida, Naturally I had a very hurried trip, visiting ten plate commissions at the state capitals, and afew other cities. The south seems to me to be a country of wonderful possibilities, and much chance for development, Methods of cotton, rice and sugar cane farming seem strange and slovenly to a Pennsylvania Dutchman, Had the pleasure spending a few boars with Mr, and Mrs. W. J Me Cormick in Columbis, 8B, C.; they very kindly took me for a ride Io their car, showing me the vicinity of the city of Columbia. W ith best wishes for you ard your old * Bchmutlz Blatt", I rm Very eordially youre, J. FRANKLIN MEVER. Washington, DC. Ls ———— Transfers of Real Eatate. |JIobn G Fields ot al to George E. Rider, tract of sod in Ferguson twp $260 Wm. L, Fost:r et al to Wm. H. Tombave, tract of land in State Col lege. $1050. Helen Rodzwill et bar to Annie Jui loneky, tract of land in Rash twp $1200, Etta Grether et bar to Wm. H. Noll, Jr., et al, tract of laud in SBpriog twp. #1 Ber] Hoberman et ux fo Maes Hurwiiz trect of land in Btae Col lege. $1000 Rachel M. Van Daniker ot bar to Horatio 8. McClintock, tract of land in Philipsburg, $500 NE » r, Just received, a oar of salt, Halt fox all purp estsefcom shaker to the dairy lord. D. Foresman, Centge » Hall Teansfors of Heal Estate, to Laurs Howard Cliarles A. Walizer et (iallag! ! nx il in i boro EB {to August i Bel'efonte, Gorge RK | Harvey, tract lege ¥§1 Gamma Phi Chapter, ¢te, to Julia | C, Harvey, tract of land in Btate Col- $1500 bh Valle 0 wr, premise $500 win F, Garman et al to Admis' Gliniz, Hotel property ino | $25 000 Mesk of land a to Julia C. | Htate Col- | al in ot | lege, Liehig | Kn twp Lehi Plasnoviteh, trae! { Bhoe twp. $080.75 Robert k, Jr., et ux Pe | Raliroad Co, tract of land in Howard | $3525, Hanush H ro Jack (losl land to (deorge Hnow Bhoe ' Co, . 4 { in trac $112.50 gh Valley «Coal Co, to of land in Mike | Hnow | : LO Co nna | 67. FLwp. i al Mary | in to Howard cC'umi of nga el land iVH 10 $110 34 | E It © Penus, Howa' d Kline ux to tract of land in B | Ratlroad Co lwp i $ 3 $2000 Anna } LH two of to Jo! Howard el bar i Moore nN it of la: | Bower { in i | gor i $2500 | Is Br lyri Mills HBpring Potters $3 £3i Miss Hae utz of ial the Lots we bu! sed the large: free § LOW 1. | Frank Palme and faiest hog Misa Csrollr Fundsy with frie: Harry { with his brother | burg Mra the no a EEE PEPTII TCP OPIES MoClaskey Centre spent | da sl Hall Hershbss spent Wiiliaw, & i a 9 | Bn al ger ¥ 4 Roope Haturday Jordon wt | BI home of Palmer spent Mlewnrt i alr i at fF Cale Hiarre Faos trict is ie wit i the bom® of » of the hh hi unele, Pittaturg dis | de, visit i G i # by his y Mel'oy retarned - Nnsours Aar Ti Lutheran i have a Uhrig mes ae vice i 1 i i | seh tt | ¢ @ naa. w On » Mr thelr rou sandey. Mre. Pi jn day pleasant | pRrsonage, 10 wei < Mi snd Mrs, Paul A al ver Wllllsmeaport Viel Vv { ¥ yirn are t Hae f Wie OG ia of C at the eree Vor ly 5 omnes Hezel of Belle! ime guest at the howe (suisewile, D.F + i or Mrs ile was th Wim Dr. Id some Mr iJ. W i iny RE Mra Was » slover t Bowe IARI f sftiv ls hn pil f LL I #l of t Bld w weir any Mra W ¥ i , Forster to their suto ml i " MM Mi ou Fun Car, if Wie the Ge urdsv Hrasy GVar wd ward rege M Daniel fed] Oe « 5 Well caller at I OR Ss —— Ap Apes Georges Valley. O in Lie daugh- James Barger and on day nt SN igleryille wit Mra. O.ris Pecht. 1 K. Confer killed a be that lipped the beam Be nt wi i HE § i as £1 3d ¥ al + sep} Feiln pounds Mir apent home € i H Wynd healer Reeder oward Foust and son sy at the J, ©, = 3 * Mr. ard Mia J. | the fanersl « William at Paradise on Banday. Mrs, Barsh Reeder is spending » few days with her sister, Mrs. Courad Immel. Ripka attended Musscr’s chil { A — Car Load of Salt, R. D. Foreman, desler iu graic, bey, coal, ele, at Centre Hall, has just uo loaded a car of aalt—sll kinds, suitable for all purposes. Oue grade is especial iy adapted for salting meats, sausage, ele. Prloe ressuisbie, Sale DE % cody ence Begiater, EMBER of Bola hens of Potters MI Tresater ad Thres ares SOCK bude, ood sow, fsrming iin} harug ete, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. 2 o'clock, twp anid one-half miles west of Centre Hall, by Chas B. Burris ©: Farm stock and bm plemnenis MONDAY, MARCH 16, all day ssle, one-half mile south-east of Linden Hall, by 8. KE. Bharer: Farm stock a 4 implements. LF. Mayes, ane tones. TUESDAY MARCH 17, at O)d Fort, by William Bradford. Large faim stock and implements, — L. F. Mayes, atict, Rid Th HURSDAY hie Fos 8 ml goose, { 3 ated ements BR nichering March 19, Henry Homan. Centre Hall: Para stock. ete, L, F. Mages nuct, FRIDAY MARCH 27, all da Rowe, near Linden Hall impiemects TUESDAY, MARCH 10. oe o'clock, two and one-hinil miles east of Penns Cave slong Brush Valley rosd, by Oscar C. Homan, farm stock and implements. Wise and Hubler, auctioticers, , by George W, farm stock and ARM FOR BALE ~The undersigned offer for saie bis farm, one wie southwest of Colyer, coninining ninety cight scores. sev nty- fiveol which are glesr, the remainder covered with chestuut, ok, pine, ele. There A new Hix room dwelling house on the plage, ald good outbulidings and a bavn. The phe wee has proven profitable to the present owner, It will be sold at a reasonable price and on easy terms. For urther particulars call on the My ersigned, or address him, Spring Mills, Pa, R,. D WILLIAM MH, LINGLE, Colyer, Pa. HENRY Pl BITNER, A. Mm, Ph. D. SCRIVENER AND CONVEY ANGER I Mortgages, Bonds, Wills, Ledses, Con. yoeds, wads, pnd other legal papers carefully at short nolloe. On Tr ex oe in law of fico. Terms Bell phone 17-3, MURRAY'S DRUG STORE, UENTRE HALL PA #risdy Box Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Oldest, Safest, Strongest, Best. Standard family medicine, No alcohol. Sold for GO years, Ask Your Doctor, ST it 14 SEH BHBL BBP PBPL PBB BOPFIE PE elo tion Sale | .Kessler's Department Store... LP ——— ——————— or m—————— re ———— Te OUR FRIENDS : wy ve We season € are stocked u In reduction i 10 Ye duce. orde »1 OT evervtl il when vou need 1eiilage o * nl ticular articl t les as In HERES RREE ERP BPPET addition 1 1 ww i enouen chandis« or § HM : 1 trying to show - : convinced. b y E mr —— SE KESSLER’S DEPAR TM’ NT STORE, MILLHEIM PRBRRPE #E ws ESE PIRIEY wl J al os bs i Rr = "Odenkirl’s Store for Chrlttines. Presents A few of the many CI ristmas presents in our store ar lets, Cuff Links, Tie Clasps, Scarf Pins, Hat Pins, Bar Pias, Kimonos, Dressing Sacques, Table Line and D: Aluminum Ware, Christmas Tree Ornam Iso lots ¢ Dates, Oranges, Nuts, Malaga Grapes, cic. You Get Your Moneys Value at Odenki k's W. A. ODENKIRK BRR i tH » ¢ Jewelry, Rings, Brace- La Flanelette China and s, Fig: y Valliers, w i amask Towels, of oh , Huck a cis istmas Candies "} Chr ’ a * Christmas Goods... All bright. All fresh. All clean, [Sit FANCY DISHES, GLASS- WARE, ORNAMENTS FOR CHRIST MAS DECORATIONS, DIES, NUTS, FRUITS. THE MARKET AFFORDS. ’ TOYS, CAN. THE BEST y < \ E m—mANCY GROCERIES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON, THE CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. VARIETY, QUALITY. You will find our store always well stocked with all sta- ple goods—grocerics, drygoods, notions, rubber goods, boots, shoes, ete. Nothing wanting. J 2 - PRICES NOT ADVANCED DURING HOLIDAY SEASON W. H. STUART, Boalsburg THE
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