— as CENTFE REPORTER. THE THURBDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914 i i LOCALS Barry preached in the Reform- unday evening. Rev. ed chureh B Miss Ruth Bmith on Tuesday return- ed to Bloomsburg Normal to enter up- on her second year of school. One of F. V. Goodhart’s team of black horses hes been suffe ing from a severe cold during the past week, vorfolk, Vir- howe of H. Luse, Mrs, Malcolm Luse of N ginia, is visiting at the her husband’s brother, P. above Centre Hall, Mrs. 8 M. Goodhart of Johnstown came to Centre Hall Bunday snd will gpend a short time at the howe of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Durst, Prof. L. O Packer returned to Pitts- burgh Saturday where he holds the | position of teacher of mathematics and physical director in one of the lead- iog high ecbools in the Bmoky Clty, | Mre. Eliz) Bm extevded vieit to Emporium, the latter part of last week, at the home of a dsugliter, ghe liked the west very much, the old such strong to the ith returned from an Kansas, Hhe wae | and while home at Centre Hill bad attrectione that her face wes set ent, | Dr. H. H. Longwell, successor to Dr. J. V. Foster, purchased a Krit run- about from ( Brupgart. Dr. Long- well ia secustomed to handling a car, | glort time after re-| was runnirt i, and it was but a ceiving the car that he g it | for Mr. Bru: Philadeipt ia by train on Monday, Toe returned with Car eation. iis eighty-filth pd i= the oldest 1 Centre Hall, He ia a man for his heavy but they appear to him and every day gugegsd In some went and gart to | business the iu | John G. | resident yeLr usle 180 an #&« burden of lightly Lim rest fi a pe BE busily Iu his workshop b part of 1 sch day al work ot meachivery, avd wi swinging an axe he ty y:ars his junior he notice. b ————————— a ———————— Tusseyville Mrs. John Black, Philip Robb of Bellefonte spent a few days tio past week with his sunt, Mrs, Thomas Swariz., Gilbert Henry spent Hunday with his parents in Milroy Mrs Henry Moyer of Lemont visiting ase time among relatives nd friends at this place, Miss Edoa Martz of Altoona is visit the home of her en It comes Causes uen is on the sick list. is for sc ing for some time at uncle, William Marz, Miss Matilda Fortuey visited among [friends Thursday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett daughter Alice of Lewistown Baturday snd Bunday the Rivka howe. David K. Geiss of Philadelphia and of Belle. at Lhe Altoona fr of here avy Snook snd gpent at Ezra his grandson, George Geiss, fonte spent Thursday night William Bitoer home. Rev. B. F. Bieber of Milton es ducted the Harvest Howe pervice the Union church, Funday afterne He was sccompsnied here by Mrs Bieber and their daughter Frances, ———— A —————— PENN HALL. Mrs, Guyer of Mifflinburg is visit. ing at the Robert Bartges home for & few weeks. Mrs. William Musser of Columbia is visiting among friends here and at Bpriog Mills. Mr. and Mrs, German and children of Altoona vieited for a few days at the home of Mrs. German's sister, Mrs, Charles Bartges, Everybody wae glad for the rain we had jast week, as everything was very dry, aud & jot of people were cut of water, Rev. Geesey will preach the Harvest Home sermon on Buc dsy this place. Everybody is welcome, BeHarry Bhreckergast of Farmers Mills js putting up a porch srounrd one ¢rd eud one side of James Hous i's house pear Penn Hell, It will improve the home quite a bit, Quite 8 number of young folks bad a corn roset in Mr, Coimsan’s meadow on Wedpesday evening ———— AL. Wcecodward. After spending three weeks at the hotel Rev, Taylor, D. D., a Luthera: minister, wife aud daughters, Misses Romaive and Elizabeth, apd son re- turned te their bome in Altoona on Bundcay, BMies Lulu Gulewite visited Mr, and Mre. C. E. Boob dn Millheim last week, Mr, spd Mrs, Howard Miller of Rebersburg and Mrs, Lioyd Walker and children, Glenn snd Gladys, of Pittsburgh spent a day lest week with the forouer’s sister, Mra. RB. M. Wolfe. BFisuk Lose snd family, Harrie Btover and family and Mabel Welt n- in on merpirg at Prof, A. T, ligen Derd, i Prof, Albert 0. Ig died Wednpes- | duy of last week at Hehuylkill Hayen, | illpess of | three years with nervous trouble, aged an Pine Grove Miils Mra, Joe Goss of Braddock hag been rele Mrs. Bmiley of Altoona spent Sunp- tweuty.seven days. His body was! shipped to Tyleraville where funeral services were held from the home of! his father, Thomas I. Ilgen, inter- ment being made at Tylersville, A. T. ligen was born at Logan Mille where he received his early schooling He was a graduate of Lock Haven Hiate Normal BEchiool and also of La- fayette College, where he prepared for the tescbhing profession. He taught his first High in Centre Hall sod waa elcoted terme—1900-01, ard 1901 02 © His rervices gave uni. versal sati-faction, and he proved him- self to ¢fMicieot snd scholarly inetructor. He taught later at Mauch Chunk snd lis last work wae as prinel- pel of the Tamaqua schools, three years ago, Bix or eight h wag employed by Railroad get ool wo be an Yess ago the {o. this ny line road mn snd Doylestown. m are his wite and two and Dorothy of ding , and while in Ren r, and engines of bee tween Kast Burviving hi ildrev—Jemes EK. thlebem, ard the following broth- € Wallsee N, near Centre Hall, | Ephriam J , William H., and Eldon KR, all of T'ylersville. Bocislly he was offili with the Old & A ——— Br ush Valley. 8 lay. riers will sow ol 1 Ak rs. , il tad UeILE Lea Fort Lodge, F AT ah la opened Mon a +3 ae echo ne of our Is w heat Ho James Packer of Snyder county is in msson work, pe Pp a : tter wail a 110t1 some of our gVe eorn on shock: t longer. io f the ud ks are attending { Faiz + g ' é fair » rothers are satis alwarts at. at Farmers Mills on Bun evening 4 wv ny Chee. Duck purchased & Ford auto. wi I be intends to use at f mot hack lie oembers of BS 8 aire, picnics, ele the United Evan ¢h have put s&s new tin roof gelionl chur on the chureh. Hall his suto in Penn walk me for Georgo Bheesley of wan obliged to balked, but # of shelter Bethesda church ————— A — CENTRE OAK Meeker is on hoi for hia sj fanrence the sick let : edy recovery. the nice corn and Fine Rrowing wenpihor rain lest alf0 the plowing W. Long, the build Ng a barn on his lo ¥ week helped the (George paint r, Ia He must be goipg 10 get a horse, Mrz Er her Harrizsbarg tri Pp returned from p and is more than ms Wise has enned Misses Ethel and I Grove, Mildred Long, returned onus reportiog a and Russe have just from their trip to Alt very u Mra. Bush, dang hes days st ice titue, Mre. E J tlio Mrs. Emma Powell and of Clesrfield, spent a few thie Meeker home, Mr. snd Mrs. John Knarr snd son and Mr. spd Mrs Milton Bradford and children spent Friday evening in this community. J. W., Foremuan snd Miss Ea her Foreman, State College, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre, O. UC, Homan. Joseph K. Bitoer hss bailt a large tile block siio on his farm. Quite pumber of silos are being bunt this fall—=Jceeph Bitoer, W. D. Bartgee, [arsel and Harry Franken. berger wll in this vicinity, Meek er's mother, family, also the latter from 1 ay d Tr [4 doh went to Btate College Friday. Bs Leet Friday Dr. Mogser took Mrs, James Weaver to a Pulladelphis hospital where she wae operated on, Baturday. ¢ Mies Lida Hosterman spent ast week with friends in Miflinburg and Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Keller of home, Miss Klla Livingston hae returned from a month’s visit with ber sister at McAlevey’s Fort. Mra. William Keller and two chil- dren returned to their home in Pitts- burgh after spending several weeks with relatives here, Misses Mandella and Bertha Smith visited friends in Johnstown last week, Miss Mary Watt Is visiting friends in Milesburg. Miss Nancy Purson of Altoona is spending a week with her sister, Mrs Li. D. Musser, Mre. John McFinley of Cleveland, Onio, is visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mre, Charles Martz Lather Dale and three children Oak Hall spent Friday io town. Mre, Frank Reed and two children visited last week with Mrs. Reed's mother, Mrs. Fishburn of Btate Col- lege. Mra. Jeunie Keller is visiting rela- tives in Pittsburgh. of Mra, George Grabam of Stale lege spent Baturday with friends here Miss Leoda Decker is visiting her slater, Mra. Foster, in Altoona. Misa Rhetta Ward is visiti tives in Pittsbureh. Mra. Fannie Ulrlieh and illiam of New=rk, N. J, Mre. UU Falot Elmo. i little fre be A Ai FRUITTOWN, D C ted © day Mr 80 usiness in Heedsville on Mrs returned Joh 10 Bitner thelr utd n deughier boma at this “p ire Birra 5. d Mee, T. J. Flelsl lace spent Bonday with their ter, Mra Bpsrr Wert, of Asronsburg. Mae MceUlellan spent Bonday Mr. an of this Robert Glasgow of Earlystown home with his mother st present, Grove meeting will ing at this place. over Bunday. Everyix cordislly invited to attend. tinue Bc ——— 50 MEN AND WOMEN WANIED fo Take Advaotage of spreial Offer Made by BB.» Boon & ve. BM. Boon & Co. the enterprising druggists areadvertising today for fifty men and women to take advantage of the special ball price offer they are making Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of constipation sud dyspepsia and get a fifty cent package at haif price 25 cents. So positive are they of the remark- able power of this specific to cure these diseases as well as pick headaches and liver troubles, that he agrees to refund the money to any customer whom the medicine does not quickly relieve ard cure, With Dr. Howard's specific at bard you can eat what you want and have no fear of [ll consequences. It strengthens the stomach, gives perfect digestion, regulates the bowels, creates an appetite and make: life worta the living. If you cannot call at B, M, & Co.'s store today send them cents by wali and they will send you a pack- age promptly, cherges paid. B M. Boon & Co. have been able to secure only a limited supply of the specific, so great is the demand and you should not delay taking sdvant. age of this liberal offer they are mak- ing this week. on Hoon © “ to the new head- quarters for Tires and Accessories— is the FEIT EROLF N eon od situate in Curt township, Centre botinded and described as foliows, to wit On the north by Curtin & and others | his widow. Elizabeth The inventory and appraisement of the per- sonal property of William Pealer, late ol Gregg ‘ . : {St ) . y y township, deceased, an the same wre set apart to | Lhe a wwslgp nrg | is h 4 11 fried his widow, Eliza Jane Pealer kish Walkirs and Pind ers it ny i . Curtin & Co g forty-i Tho ir PY fi 14 " f tha tae The inventory and it of the per hundre 4 ai 4d th irty-four Pere 1 property Harpster, inte of ng known as the Morris Watking ar and all others in anys ih township Pu the same was sel Watkins aeboder fo Appraised subject presents 4 to the Ory 1 3 wrt 10 bis widow, Barah 3, Harpster irtgage recorded in Mortgage Book ty for confirmation on Wednesday, the 30th dag J, FRANK is the of Recorder of weptember, AD, 1614 iI. The first and final ace man, administrator of ete, of of South Philipsburg, deceased LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE, « Co 1 and on the he passed and filed o following acco { record in te { 9 contain raiseInd one CE M, ecartain me BMITH, 4, page 77 Rigister and C. 0, County h Tits, spection of he deceased, office ount of John HB ’ § hie i orraiset ent “Ophis Yeard, ls Th above appral ent the Court, and if no exeeg within U days Lhe sama will firmed almolutely by the ours J FRANK BEMITH, Hegister gud €, O, ( I EGAL NOTICE, Notlee is here Dy given that ed and set apart to Lilie Watson Lucas, 2. The first and partial account of Anton 3 bauer apd Harry N. Neubauer, ut f ete, pra of Adam Mayer, late Hpwburg bore of J. deceased consed, persor . } f Iu “ 8. The first and final account of Harry B, fny- | the Act of June, 1855 der, surviving administrator of ete, of Henry REAL ESTAT} yder, ate of L iberty lownatip, deceased All those two certain tracts of i. The st and fh count of » likes, admi inistrat ri ix of et te, of James wa of Milesburg borough, deceased The first and final ac fer, administratrix of ete. of inte of Bellefonte bore re has best ap Lucas, widow township, de oatate, under thu 1 late of ( woperty and real land consolidat The Centre Forty-first Annual Encampment and Exhibition Of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Penn. GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. 6, The tirst and figs September 12 to 18, 1914 Encampment Ope t. 12th Exhibition Opens Sept. 14th LEONARD RHONE, CHAIRTIAN SB VN 9% 9D 9D 99D ON VY He ND ¢ ¢ / ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ : ¢ 4 ; : ¢ t pe a OW a a a BT TDN VDD { %"% 9% 9 0 9% A Good Oil Stove Saves You Money in Fuel tWO cents, 3 no unnecessary hoat Hal iI8 On or don and you ff the - S$ £% 5 . thran l 1 OI the TV and three-p stoves which 11114 and abenlist FRAG EN “i 1d AIS or nt COOK in L witli id Ser ill prove serviceal o T. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL, PA. Due to the Terrible Conflict in Europe practically all commercial relations between this country and the Old World have been broken off. You will realize what this means to you when you con- sider that we are dependent, to a great extent, upon Europe for our supply of wearing materials, such as Woolen Fab- rics, Hides, Dyestuff, etc. The condition has become so acute that many manufacturers refuse to book orders for We forestalled this condition, when in New York during the past two weeks by future delivery even at higher prices. laying in a large stock of all kinds of wearing apparel at low prices, all of which will be sold at the same prices as usual, without any advance, thus protecting you from the ab- normal rise in prices. Much of the goods is arriving daily and we would be pleased to have you call and look over the line.
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