The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 10, 1914, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A.
THURSDAY, 10SEPTEMBER , 1914
SMITH & BAILEY
S. W, SMITH .
Proprietors
Editor
{ Loca! Editor and
EDWARD E. BAILEY { Business Manager
Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hall as
econd Class mail matter,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Presby cetian.-Centre Hall, morning.
United Evangelical Lemont, morning; Lin
den Hall, afternoon,
Reformed Mills
afternoon ;
Union, morning.
Centre Hall,
Spring
evening.
Marriage ulcenser,
Wm. D Heaton, Altoona
Ethel M. Beam, Altoona
Guy A. Bhuey, Btate College
Della M. Peters, Filmore
Frank E. Reish, Oak Hall
Mary H. Korman, Oak Hall
Gilbert W, Bmith, Bellefonte
Lucy A. Stott, Flemington
Samuel! E Poorman, Howard
Clara K. Thompson, Howard
Edward Everhart, Bellefonte
Carri« Temple, Bellefonte
Charles Miller, Penn Twp.
Maude Stover, Aaronchurg
Earl Couch, Btate College
Pearl Pearce, Huntingdon
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LOOALS
The W. C. T. U. will meat in their
hall Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’elock.
The demsrd for advertising
compels the omission in this
the Democratic ticket and
report
Mr. sod Mrs. Edward A. Smith
Germantown ure guests at the home
of the former's sister, Mrs (Dr. ) A. J
Lieb,
Rev. R
Babel sccomps: led Victor Jones
Space
issue of
weather
0
R, Jones snd Miss Florenes
tn
the
ode
BOALSBURG ITEMS.
What People Are Doing in Harris Township's
Principal Burg, as Reported by the Re-
porter’s Faithial Correspondent,
Miss Lillian Koch of Bellefonte
speat two weeks at Boalsburg.
Mr. and Mrs Adam Zigler of State
College spent Sunday at Boalsburg,
Ira Rishel and Harry Ishler had
new porches built to their reside: ves,
Lloyd Worrell and son Fred of Mil-
roy made a short visit to Boalsburg.
Griffith Lytle of Doups., Kansas,
visited at the home of D. W. Myers
last week.
A son wan born to
(George Maothersbaugh,
Beptember Z2ad,
Mre. Charles Kubo and Miss Btella
Raymond spent saturday afternoon at
Ntate College
Harvest Home service will be held
in the Lutheran church ou Sunday at
10 o'clock.
Prof. K H. Myers, with hia family,
departed on Tuesday for their home at
Newark, New Jersey,
(George Houtz, Walter Ludwig, C.
W. Corl and A. E. Gingerich were at
Philipsburg for the big cay.
Mra. Dr. T. O Glenn with her chil-
dren from Bradford, were visitors st
the home of Mrs. M. A. Woods,
Miss Nellie and Katharine Gettig of
Altoona epjoyed last week with rela-
tives in Boalsburg and vicinity,
Carroll Worrell of Milroy who spent
a month with relatives at Bosalsourg
returned to his home on Monday.
A. A. Dale of Bellefontejspent some
time at the home of his brother A, M.
Dale,
The public schools of our township
op-ned on Monday. The enrollment
of the scnools at Boalsburg was as fol.
lows : high school, 26 ; grammar, 31;
primary, 35,
Dr. Bamuel Woods of South Sharon,
| who bas been ino a hospital for some
tise, is now at his former home at
Boalsburg, with the hope of regsiniog
strength,
George Jack of Iowa and sister Mra
Grace Hall were the guests of Mrs
George Boal last week. Their father
Jobn Jack was formerly from Bosls
Mr. and Mra,
Wednesday
Lewistown Wednesday, making
trip in the former's car
Miss Eliza Moore,
spending tne greater part of the
few vears in Harrishurg, fa spendin
week in Centra Hall, and will return
1 to the city this week,
who has been
BEALE
Br on Grange Park, will have
on sale all groceries needed for camwp-
ers, also oysters, fresh bread, Fenn
Btate ice eresm, popcorn. peapuis
candies, ete. Call at bis headquarters
tr ay
gRer,
Mr. Tobiss. Demcerstic candidate
for congress, will be at Grange Park
pext week It will be vis first visit to
Penns Valley, and he is looking for-
ward to the tour here with no little
pleasure,
In the obituary of Daniel G Moth.
ersbasugh, Inset week, the sage of the
young msn was given sa twenty.-nive
years. His correct sage was on ly twen-
ty-three years and wsimost eleven
months.
Mrs. Margaret Rote, who had
spendirg a month or more with her
gister, Mrs. Susan Geary, returned to
the home of ber daughter at Winfield
on Friday, upon bearing of severe
sickness in that family.
been
will ba on
Encamp-
The biggest flower that
Haxhibition ’ at the Grange
ment and Fair wili be a Penn Rowe, to
be exhibited vy Republican CUounoty
Chairman Harris—hat is, provided a
frost dou’t nip it in trazsportation.
Mrs Pearl Barger snd three ob!
dren, snd Miss Margaret Kreitzer
sutoed from Lewistown Bunday to
the home of the ladies’ sister, Mrs
Harry McClenaban. The former re-
turned the same day, but Miss Kreit-
zer will remain until after the Grange
fair.
Mrs B. M. Boon, who a few weeks
ago went to Rockford, Illinois, to take
care of her aunt, Mre. Belle Lindley,
during a spell of tliness, returned to
Centre Hall Wednesday, sccompanied
by her sunt who has sgain fully re.
covered hier health,
Harry C. Reish, for several year
tenant on the Conley farm east of
Centre Hall, will succeed George Er-
hard sa tenant on the W. Frank Brad.
ford farm, at Old Fort, Farming will
be resumed on the Old Fort farm in
partnership in stock,
A #on was born to Mr. and Mrs
George Erhard, at Old Fort, on Tues
day, ans. he is reported to be as flue es
gilk. The youth wiil be taken with
the family to Nebrssks, next spring,
where it appears Mc. Erhard will cast
his lot, and engsge in farming on &
more extensive scale,
Sherift A. B. Lee, Democratic coun-
ty chairman, was in Centre Hall on
Wednesday in the interest of the
Democratic party. While here he
completed arrangements for the Demo-
eratic headquarters on Grange Park,
which will be the center of Demooratic
activity during the Grange Encsmp-
ment snd Fair,
Rev. W. H. Echuyler, Ph. D., and
Rev. R R. Jones attended an execu
tive meeting of the County Hahbath
School Association, beld in the Y. M,
C. A. building at Bellefonte, on Tues
day. The meeting was full of interest
and extensive plans were formulated
for bringing sbout better results in the
Buoday-schools of the county.
WM Mrs. Lucy Heoney and father, J.
O Deininger, and Wilbur Henney,
Ralph Henney, and John Kresmer
mace an suto trip to New Bloomfield
to the bowe of Mrs. Henney's sister,
Mrs. J. E. Stuart, on Saturday. The
return trip wes made Bunday, but Mr.
Deininger did pot sccompany the
party, but will remain for an indefinite
time with bis dsughter. Although
eighty-four years of age he experienced
A number of homes in Centre Hall
have been made more modern during
the summer by the addition of bath
room fixtures. 8, J. Rowe had the
work in charge In esch cese snd
among the pumber who now ev joy this
convenience are ;: Mrs. Rebecca Mur.
ray, Miss Anos Bible, M. I. Emerick,
H. KE. Homan, Mm. J. H. Lamberts
property, occupled by F, J. MeClellsn,
and J, G. Dsuberman, Mrs. Lizzie
Jacobs will have a complete bathroom
outfit installed in a few weeks,
burg, th« oldest sou of George Jack.
iall’s hustand is in the Philip-
; #he spent 8 year there and hige
vistitivg tn dif
fled Sinles,
Ir» een
|
Awopg the relatives and sssociates
ois a digiance who attended the
{ fuperal of Daniel Mothersbaugh on
Fiiday were D. K. Mothersbaugh of
Willismaport, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
i Stuart and David Btoart of Beilevas
i, Mra Mary Motbersbasugh of
Henovo, Miss Amanda Mothersbaugh,
Samuel Gievn apd family, and Mr
and Mrs. Charles Feglemmnn of Le.
mouvt, Mr. sud Mrs, George Keller,
Mr. sod Mr. B F. Homap;, W. U.
Meyer snd Mr, sud Mrs Harry Koch
of Sists Mr. and Mrs. John
Kemp and sop, sod Mrs, Kessler of
Milroy, Mr, and Mrs. D.
sunbury, ar. sod Mrs James Roush
of Asronsburg, Mr. and Mme. B. dH.
Rosstosn of Millbeim, Mr. and Mrs
J. D Neese of Spring Mills, Mr, and
Mra. I O. Campbell! and Mrs. George
Koch sud son of Peonsslvania Fur.
nace, David HKhioesmith sod dsugh
ter Bessie of Beuner towusbip,
Mrs John Musser, Mrs. Belle Ott
and Mre. Wm. Rbinesmith of Beile-
foute, Mr. and Mrs. Epbreim Keller,
Mre. Pusan Kel Mr. acd Mpre
M.ooa K ineaud Mr. and Mrs. Joh
erick of (ap, Mr. sand
Earl Ross, and Charles Hors and
fam ly of Ferguson towoship, and Mr
and mre. P. MH. Meyer, J H. Weber,
J. QJ. A. Kenopedy, Misa Mollie Hoffer
ara Miss Hattie McCoot of Ceptre
Hail he services was beld in the
Reformed church and wes the largest
fupersl held in the etureh since it was
remodeled in 1902 Kevs, BN, QO
dtover and J. ¥ Bwnecypher were the
officiating ministers. Several appro-
priate selections were sung by the
Boailsburg male giartette. [ne burial
rites were tesd wy Rev. Rtover, and
Prof, H C. Rotbroek and G E. Meyer
of the Kuights of Malta of which the
decessed was a member,
+
Resolution of Respect of Bear Mead.
ow Uommmandry, No 416, Knights of
Malta It is fitting that we pay a
tribute of respect to Bir Knight Dan-
fel (3 Mothersbangh, who was called
“ay Heptember 1, 1914, to the land
be yond from whence there is bo return
and to which we all must go sooner or
later,
{1
Slatin
College,
er,
(darl Pleasant
Mrs
e recognize in our loss and
wind of our Heavenly Fa
jletl | things for the good of His
An t we bow to his will and wis
1 to learn the spiritual lesson which He is
g Us
ved,
That when these carthly
gone,
Temptation's battle
From Heaven shall
down,
They that bore the cross shall win a crown,
never to fade
Resolved, Thet we
period of thin y days, ar
be recorded on the records of the Commandry
and a copy be sent to his widow and parents
pd.
Resol
years are past and
fought, the victory won,
gently come this message
drape our charter for a
il that these resolutions
Committea on Resolutions.
lA
FRUITTOWN.,
Mrs, Rosh Dirpery and sons Walter
and haries from Reedaville are visit
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Edward Bubb of this place,
Alfred Reiber and family from
Johnstown are spending some time
with Mr. Reibet’s parents and many
other friends of this place
Mre. T. J. Fieisher returned to her
hore last Friday after spending a few
days with her daughter at Aarons
burg.
Miss Apna Fobrioger from North
umberisnd is spending her vacation
with ber mather of this place,
Mre, D HW Wert and daughter
Madeline of Asonsburg spent Sunday
with relatives of this place,
Quite a number of young folks from
this place attended the Bellefonte fair
Inet week,
Mre. Emma Fohringer also Edwerd
Bubb are doing quite a bit of repair
ing which sdds greatly to the sppear-
ance of thelr homes,
The preaching services which were
held in the Kvaogelical church last
Bunday evening was largely attended,
Ashbridge Thomas of this place ls
having sales of his cattle in Reedaville
ne Xt Baturday.
PENN HALL.
The funeral of Mra. J, W. Shonk |
wan largely attended by her friends |
and relatives,
Rev.and Mrs. D. M, Geesey
dinner at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Kreamer on Bunday.
Norma! Behool left on Monday, and
Lock Haven.
Mr.and Mrs, Irvin Zettle and chil.
dren of Centre Hall were at church st
thia place on Bunday morning ; every-
body was glad to ses them ; it
was the first time they have heen here
since they moved to Centre Hall,
George Bhook, who has been
ing cider only once a week, will make
Tuesday and Thursday of every week
excepting the week of pienic—then
only on Tuesday.
Philip Bhook and fawily of near
Madisronburg were to chure’s here on
Sunday morning and took dinner with
his parents, and in the afternoon
Philip and bis father went to visit
Joho Detwiler, near Centre Hall,
There has bean s change in school
his school, Mr, Royer will teach here
and Katie MoCool will teach the Pike
school, which Mr. Royer taught.
John Albright and his lady friend,
Mary Weagley, spent almost a8 week
visiting the former's brothers at State
Co'lege. Don’t know whether it wae
their wedding trip or not.
Mra. Barah Hartman of Millheim
attended the funeral of Mrs. Bhook
last Thursday and took dinner at the
home of her son, Wallace Musser
Mrs, Hartman will have sale the latter
part of September and will make her
home here with Mr. and Mrs, Musser,
Potters Mills
School opened August
fair attendance,
Mr. and Mre. Clifford Thomas sper t
several days in Bellefonte last week
Mra. George Me ‘ormick and chil
dren have returned home after several
weeks’ stay in Asronsburg.
An auto party of twelve young
people spent last Baturdsy eveniog ip
Lewistown,
Mra Kate Carson is visiting her
pephews and nieces at Bilate College,
Jesse MeClepahan and mother and
Mr. and Mrs Cliflord Thomas went to
Philipsburg to see the locomotive cols
’
31st with
Mre Clayton M:Kinney and family
returned to Altoona after spending the
summer bere
Kathryn Carson returned to her
home after spendipog the summer wilh
M. N Miller.
Mrs. Annie Immel, who keeps house
for Merchant Bmith, was oalled to her
home in Bpriog Mills to care for the
sick,
Mr. snd Mr. F. A. Carson and
deughter Hazel, scoompanied by Mr
and Mrs Clifford Thomas, spent Bun-
day in Tyrone,
Those who attended the Bellefonte
fair were: Mr. and Mra F. A. Carson,
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Burkholder, Mra
Wm Bweeney, Jesse MeUlenahan, sis
ter Mise Cora and friend of Pittsburg,
Harry and Frank Han hbsrger.
Sweepers
Lamps
Fans, and
Fixtures
VDDD Y
RECEPTION
The Pink Labe',
The Pink Label appears this week
between Jupe 25 and September 7b. |
error,
C “+ul/RT PROCLAMATION,
Whereas the Honorable | Orvis, Pr oF
dent Judge of tl 10 Court of (
Forty-ninth Ju
county of Centre,
bearing
lo me directed for i
Pleas, Orphans Court
of the Peace
lis L
¥ ’ $
¢ issued pre
dats ¢ 6 y of August, 1]
i g a Court © ! Com
Quarter Sessions
erminer and General |
Jalil Delivery, it ¢, for the county of |
Centre, and to commen fn the
FO! NDAY OF BE]
RTH MO "TEMBER,
being or, 1914,
{ ont n
of Beptemi
of the p ence, Al
county of Ce entre,
their pro i r pers
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those thing
10
shail t
there
See me for best prices on
all sizes of
WATER PIPES
-also-
PUMPS and
REPAIRS
| Everything in the Plumb-
| ing Line—bathroom fix-
| tures, etc., at lowest prices.
S. J. ROWE
Centre Hall, Pa,
ane @glePeRUeNONO Pees v@ORe
Centre Hall Poultry Yards
Single Comb White Leghorns
exclusively,
® "09940
Whe See
The stock that has quality by
actual test
Eggs now for sale
Will Sell at Once, 20 Incubators &
Brooders, at a Great Sacrifice,
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTHE HALL, PA,
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Clothing is ready for
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OUR LINE comprises the very latest in wearing
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have
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Children, We
largest line of stylish
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selected, with great care, the
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on disylay in Millheim, We want you to come in
look around ; we know that you will be more than
| pleased with what we are offering for this Fall and
Winter,
been ;
Prices, too, arc as low as they have ever
in fact, we are selling the same grade of
clothing in many instances at a much lower figure,
Our Fall and Winter
Footwear is here, too :
for Men and the
§ Queen Quality and C& E
The best line of st.ong work shoes
Shoes for Women, are to
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be found here.
are at Herr's.
Raincoats-
You'll want one for these cool
evenings
and
We have a large assortment in all styles
Women
colors, for Men, nd Children.
othing for School Children--in great variety
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