The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 09, 1914, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914
UENTRE OAK
Weather fine in this section, and in
a fer days you will see the plow on
bonrd
The Y. W. O. A. will meet with
Miss Bartges on Bunday evening,
April 12th
Peter Hockman from Zion is spend-
ing a few days with his daughter, Mre,
B. G. Grove.
D. J. Vooada started bis lime stack
with a fall force of help, Henry
Homan as foreman,
Thomas Iigen from Bugar Valley
spent a few days with his son Wallace
and family. While here he took very
sick but is better again,
Mrs. R. P. Campbell and son Will.
jam P. have returned home from
Williamsport after visiting with Mrs
Campbell’s parents for a week.
On Monday evening an er joyable
surprise party was held at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Homan in honor of
Mr. Homan’s thirty-sixth birthday
Mr. Homan received an aim chair for
a present. The evenivrg wae spent ip
a pleasant social way and at a season
able hour the guests were served with
refreshments. The evening came tos
close too soon for all present. After
wishing Mr. Homan many moe such
happy birthdays all returned to their
homes, Those present were as fol
Jows : Mr. and Mrr, Emavuel Eung
ard, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Homan, Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Bbreckengost, Mr,
and Mrs. D J. Vonads, Mr. and Mrs
H. E. Fye, Mr. and Mrs. W. D
Bartges, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rishel,
Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Frankenberger,
Mr. and Mrs. Psul D. Bwab, Misses
Msud Me: ker, Greece Fye, Jennie
Bartges, Barah Risbel, Mary Franken-
berger, Baral Frankenberger, Anns
Bariges, Messrs. Edward Ralph and
Ernest Homap, John B. Fraokeo-
berger, Charles IL. Frankeuberger,
Archie Eupgard, Marlin Shrecken
gost, Earl Vonads, Harry Bartger,
Albert Bartgee, Lawrence Meeker,
Bruce Meeker, Ralph Rachsu,
REBERSBURG
Mrs. M. Gilbert and Mre. J. B
Kreasmer are on the sick list at pres
ent.
¢ Mrs Lester Mionich and son Stover
are spending this week at Bellefont
and State College.
BE A. M. Blerly of Williamsport moved
to the Blerly home a short distance
south of this place,
Miss Eva Meyer, who was visiting
relatives for the past two months ir
different parts of this state, bas re
turned to this place,
A bath cutfit is being placed in the
Reformoed par.onsge at this place
G. P. Garret is doirg the plumbing
work.
Mr. Harbsuch apd fsmily moved
to this place from Lock Haven lass
week. Mr. Harbsuch is a carpenter
by trade and works at Renovo,
Harry Hubler ia the happiest mar
in town at present, Hesays it is the
sweetest little girl on earth, Of
couise, it is the first in his family.
Mr. Byers of Unlon county, who
purchased the Noll -mill property
situated a short distance north west of
this place, moved there last Thursday
George Miller, familisrly known ip
this vicinity ss * Fatty’? Miller
while helping Charles Blerly to move,
fell fromm a wagon and fractured his
am between the wrist and elbow,
J. W. Cerlin is dispoeing of his
stock at reduced prices. Mr, Carlin
will quit the mercantile business ip
the pear future, and another party
whose name is as ygt not made public
will be hie successor,
Thomas Auman moved his barber
shop frcm his residence (eo 8&8 small
building a short distance west of hie
dwelling house. The resson Mr
Auman made this change was on ac
count of the serious lllpess of his
wife
Centre Mills,
Paul Shsfler is on the sick list,
H. E. Wolf of Bpring Bank pur-
chased a team of horses.
Mrs. Emerick returned home after
nursing her son at State College for a
week,
Mr, and Mrs. John Bhuilz of Bpring
Bank attended a sale at Rebersburg
Batarday,
Adam Relish moved from Zion to
the farm hv purchased from Harry
Miller,
Roy Bwartz ettended the gradua.
tiou exercises a! Hublersburg last
Thursday evening.
Mrs. UG. V. Godshall of Byracuse,
New York, is visitiog ber parents,
Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Kline, at this
place,
Harry Miller moved to the farm of
Mr. Vonads, sbove Madisonburg, last
Tuesday. Those who helped him to
move were Mr, and Mrs. Bhafler, Paul
and Mary Bhafter, Arthur Cummings,
Mr. and Mre. J. A. Kline, Fred Meese,
Mr. and Mre. John Shuliz, Mr. and
Mrs. George Wise, Mise Emerick,
Walter Walker, Joseph Corman, Mr.
and ‘Mrs. Wolf and. sons, George
Shafter, Chas. Miller, Mr, and Mrs.
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Yonada, William
Stump, Ira Bhal'z, Roy Held,
The Williamsport h
totally destroyed yed by fire ee
The A is $80,000 buildiog was
to have been abandoned’ this summer
for a new 421,500 structure,
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MAY TERM OF COURT,
Opens Third Monday of Month for Session of
Two Weeks~The Jurors
The May term of court opens on the
third Monday of that month for a term
of two weeks. The jurors—grand and
petit, drawn for the two weeks are
named below :
GRAND JURORS
D. A. McDowell, merchant, Walker
B. E. Bharer, farmer, Harvls
Benner Wilson, farmer, Half-moon
Martin Copeland, Ianborer, Rush
Archie Allison, merchant, Bellefonte
H. D, Kennedy, Ianborer, Philipsburg
Frank Houser, farmer, Spring
OC. A. Henney, farmer, Gregg
M. M. Keller, farmer, Potter
John N. Lane, gentleman, Bellefonte
Jerry Glenn, merchant, Boggs
E. I. Gillen, merchant, Bellefo® te
Sumner Miller, farmer, Ferguson
A.J. Gephart, farmer, Millheim
William ©. Shay, farmer, Howard
Ralph Louder, merchant, College
J. F, Lutz, laborer, Centre Hall
Walter Cohen, manager, Bellefonte
Christ Beezer, farmer, Boggs
C. K. Essington, laborer, Milesburg
Jacob Bechdel, farmer, Curtin
J. J. Tressler, farmer, College
W. E. Keen, teacher, Millhelm
Andrew Hasstuger, farmer, College
TRAVERSE JURORS —~ FIRST WEEK
A M. Vall, laborer, Philipsburg
W. H. Lingle, farmer, Potter
Clyde E. Thomas, electric
MJ Yearick, farn
Fred Henry, laborer, South Philipsburg
ian, State College boro
er, Haines
Tradalers of Heat Eriate
B. Irish ot al to
tenet of land in Raa!
John o. Turner el
Andrews, tree! of land in Hu
$4,000 i
F. Mills Alexander et ux to Ervin |
4, Bennett, tract of land in Union |
twp.
y tep,. $10.
gE tn
ton twp, |
$1,900. i
C. A. Miller et ux to J. W. Henezey
et al, tract of lapd in Biate College
$8 000
Margaret
Joseph E,
Unionville,
WwW. O. Dau
Marz, tract ©
$2 800
John A, Hunter Br. et al to George
W. Elder's Exre , tract of land in Half
Moon twp. $12 355 68
Harry B. Wolf et ux to Charles
Orndorf, tract « f land in Halpes twp
$300,
Jennie E. Johoston
Miller, tract of land in Liberty
$1 050
John P. Taylor to Bamuel , Hoy
tract of land in Polter twp, $13 G00
George Eckley to Psul Eckley et al, |
tract of land in Benner twp. $1 350
F. HK Musser ex. to W, G. Runkle,
tract of land in Gregg twp. §50
F. B. Musser ¢x. to W, G. Ruukls
tisct of lard in Gregg twp. $5 500
al
of
eXre fo
land in
Brogger et
Brugger, tract
$1,000
herty et ox to
land in College
N. B
twp
John 5
twp
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Ira Shultz, farmer, Milos
R. H. Reed, farmer, Patton
Alonzo Sche laborer, Liberty
cmerick, salesman, Centre Hall
+ farmer, Walker
lel Krader, gentieman, Penn
J. T. Stewart, laborer, Rash
W. E. Frank, carpenter, Rush
nex
ievensting
z laborer, Ferguson
iarvey, manager, Philipsburg
Ww. B Hall
UsCar Bi
H.P. Zert
Joseph Leathers, far
h Wade, Jr, laborer, Bnow Shoe
Ed. Sweelwood, lat
J: seph Beckenbach
William Crawford,
Wallace Geary, |
an Lyon, ls
ge B. Hal: ¢
George Jordon, laborer, Potle
Albert Shaft j r, wa ker
John Morrison. laborer,
A. 8 Cross, clerk, Rush
Irvin Smith,
Daniel Garner, farmer, Ferguson
W.C, From, cle
James Galbmaith,
Andre
P. L. Gilber
Ed. Nolan, en
Homer Decker, fa
William Rich
H. B. Parsons, carpenter
James Nolan, firer
Samuel Hoy, far
Joseph Swires, for n,
J. I. Henry, ¢ 10r, Hy ston
. ¥. Yothers, Sarat per, Hustor
eure G. Parker, florist, Philip
J. 1. Gray, farmer, Half-moon
J.E Hatter, merchant, Pe
W. T. Fitager raid, Llacksmith, Belle
Reuben D ¢ton, laborer, Rush
CL. Beck — tr, Miles
Arthur Budinger, cle
W. D. Strunk, far
R.G Wi
nday,
ner, Snow Sho
tate College boro.
farmer, Walker
er, Howard
Josep boro,
rer, Potter
farmer, Miles
aborer, Spring
armer, Potter
laborer, Haines
rk, State College boro
aborer, Harris
w Col miner, Rush
ards, laborer, Huston
. Patton
whurg
dfonte
um b
rk, Snow hoe boro
ner, Walker
ms, farmer, Hustos
TRAVERSE JURORS
James Mel
Harry Green, druggist, Be
A. E Eckley, laborer, Stow Shoe boro,
w..D oO Brien, book - keeps
Albert Walton, clerk, Ph
Geos Re Harseer, blacksmit}
Samuel Harpeter, farmer, Ferg
John 8 ok, farmer, Spring
A. C. Williams, agent, Philipsburg
A. J. Switzer, carpenter, Spring
Irvin Scantling, plasterer, Liberty
H. O. Pletcher, farmer, Liborty
J. W, Blair, farmer, Paton
H. 8 Stuart, merchant, Rush
Peter A. Breon, laborer, Millheim
William Ward, carpenter, Ferguson
B. F. Lockard, drayman, Spring
Howard Zerby, bricklayer, State College boro.
Jesse Lovg, laborer, Gregw
Clark Herman, plasterer, State College boro.
At hur Brown, laborer, Bellefonte
more Craig, farmer, Huston
Robert Fry, painter, Bellefonte
Frank Lannon, farmer, Union
William Quick, farm¥er, Bnow Ehoe
H. R. Royer, barber, Spring
W. H. Long, miller, Howard boro
William Grove, farmer, College
Alonzo Henderson, clerk, Howard bora,
W. M. Lucas, carpenter, Cartin
William Feidler, carpenter, Contre Hall
Frank C Croyle, blacksmith, Philipsburg
Harry Shawley, janitor, State College boro,
C. Lo A. Kam, tinner, Millheim
Ed. A. Cross, merchant, Spring
Daniel C. Harpster, farmer, Halfmoon
James Heath, tenmseter, Rush
N. 1 Wilson, farmer, "1alf-moon
Samuel D, Elder, farmer, Ferguson
Andrew Jodon, laborer, Spring
A ti
Cloverseed O80 Yer Uent Pare,
The undersigned offers for sa'e
twenty bushels of clover seed, which
the Btate Agricultural Department
gives a certificate of 98,9 per cent pure,
This guarantees the seed to be first.
class in every way.
(3As. D. FRAZIER,
Tussey ville, Pa.
P.O Spring Mille, R. D (0.15 p'd)
~BECOND WEEK
mikey, laborer, Howard boro
ielonte
tr, Bnow Shoe boro
Yeari
“HRONG OF BUYERS CONTINUED,
Special Half Price Brings many Patrons to
Mureay and Bitar,
The people of Centre Haft and vi-
cinity appreciate the great advantage
Murray aod Bitner obtained for them,
in getting the Dr. Howard Co, to
allow the regular 50 cent size of Dr.
Howard's specific, for the care of con-
stipation und dyspepals, to be sold ut
Lalf price, 25 cents, and have bought
hundreds of bottles,
Uolike ordinary medicines for core
atipation and dyepepsia, the dose of
Dr. Howard's specific Is reduced after
a few days’ use, and the care ls soon
complete and lasting.
If you have not already taken ad.
vantage of this chance to gel a
month's medical treatment for 25
cents, be sure to call at Marray snd
Bitoet's today, for they have only a
W. G. Runkle to F 8B Musser,
of land in Gregg twp. $5500
| WwW. G kieto IF. BR. M
of lapd ip Gregg twp. $30
Miller et ux
of land in
Lrg
Hur
Heser, if
Hallie
twp
to
| Relish, Miles
| $5 200
{| Thomas McCarineyetux to N. NM
| McCloskey, of land in BEnow
| r twp.
{ Margaret
| yitrow, tract of land in
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|
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tract
trast
$1000,
Greg's Hele to (
Potter tw)
ivae
I
$4 500
| Ervin 8, Bennett
of sol
to Joseph Witl
Union
f arite, treet in
| $500
| BBE
tract
fo J
in Milli
srr adm?
Musse-, of lavd
| $355
James BK,
iar! ges, tract
| $3000
ux to Anng
cf iand in Cen!
Reish et
Margaret Gregg's heirs to John A
| Heckman, tract of land §
$5000,
in P aller Lv}
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“Rab: " Waddell Dead.
“ Rube"? "Waddell, &1
well ra Lhe sntrie
pitcher the worll has ever know:
died lest wesk of tube culosis. The
“ Rabe" WeH BD {dol of the fans [
many yeam, and saw
when a member of the pitching stefl
of the Philadelphia ** Athletica ”’ A
$10 000 arm and i
potable
With sil that, the
a grentes! ss
most eco biases hn
his best das
a ten cent her were
his most prosscesions, It we
often said, nationsl
dp A lo Co
E WERE NEVER BETTER FQUIPPED TO MEET ALL THE RE-
\W QUIREME NTS for the comfortable and complete outfitting of
every portion
of your home. The varied selection, splendid character, and moderate prices
of these goods entitles them to more than ordinary consideration,
Bedroom Suits
in Quartered Oak or Plain Oak, in polish finish or d.l]
rubbed finish, and can be had in cither 3 or 7 pieces.
Iron Beds
all grades and prices. Mattresses from best grades
Carpets and Rugs-
We are making a special sale of carpets and rugs, The
can be had in I grain or any of the Brussels, and any
size. The small profit asked by us is the bes it sein
agent we can find, Give your attention if need ar
thing in rie floor covering line,
you
[inoleums-
Inlaid and printed. These are high-grade goods and are
sold at most moderate prices,
“White” line of Wash Machines
Sold with
power mach
a guara ntee s, Hand, motor or
une -
of five year
just as you wish,
F. V. GOODHART
CENTRE HALL
OPEN ALL THE TIME BELL PHONE
gsme is better for bia baving lived
POTVFIST OV LINO HINO ED RIOR
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To All Our Customers
For Spring Sewing
Shirtings, Ginghams,
coes, Percales. Tick
Pillow Casing and Tubing,
Jleached and Unbleached
Sheetings 9-4 wide, 40-inch
Muslin for Sheets, Nain-
sook, Longecloth and Cam-
briecs.
Cali-
18,
White goods all
the new weaves.
Embroideries, Val. and
Torchon Laces at a bargain.
FRESH BREAD
Schmidt's [Harrisburg]
Fresh Bread every Tuesday
and Friday.
Come to see us,
H. F. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA.
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‘WALLPAPER
The undersigned has
taken the agency to sell
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It will be worth your while.
You will find all the latest colors and materials in our
Suits, Coats and Dresses and every style is an individual one.
Our men’s and boys’ department is brimfull of the latest
novelties in Suitings, Hats, Caps and Ties.
Weare sure we can supply your needs with just what
you are looking for.
Kessler’s Department Store
“The Home of Good Merchandise”
MILLHEIM, PA.
wall paper, for one of the
——
oldest and most reliable
wall paper manufacturers in
the country. Anyone in need
of wall paper will do well to
Look These Samples
FE TENCE BUILDING -The undersigned are
prepared 10 do ali kinds of fence build
ing. either hy the day or contmet -0. M.
COONEY and J, W. WEAVER, Spring Mills,
D. 4 Bell’ phone 84-14, Uolyer, {olipd)
The smile of a hypoerite is very
similar to the laugh of a hyena or the
tears of 5 crocodile.
Hair
Vigor
MOMXTV
Toot hae
NCMXIV
Over and get the Un.
usually Low Prices
they are Sold at
and for those that do not
wish to hapg their own pa-
per and have no one to do
80, I have arranged with a
reliable and efficient paper
hanger to do the work, at a
reasonable price.
JOHN SNAVELY
SPRING M'LLS, PA. [I
Summer Normal
SPRING MILLS HIGH SCHOOL
Offers two Courses
INSURANCE
"Consult us
before placing
' your risks
H. Bartholomew & Son
Centre Hall, Pa,
COURSE A. Teachers’ course complste—review of all branches required
for provisional certificate. Tution ( $5.00) eight dollars,
COURSE B. Grammar or intermediate course, same as above except that
10 algebra or civil government will be given. Tution ( $5.00) five dollars. |
TERM OF EIGHT WEEKS. OPENS APRIL 13.
No Discounts or Rebate s to any.
W. R. JONES, Aes B., ( Prin, )
SPRING MILLS, PENN,
Mention Contre Reparte When Writing,
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