THE CENTRE REPORTER.] ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’ A. TH URSDAY, J AN (UARY 1915 SMITH & BAILEY . S. W. SMITH . . . . " fy Proprietors Editor on { Loca! Editor and EDWARD E. BAILEY 1 Business Nanager ———— Entered at the “Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mail matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per year ADVERTISING RATES<Diplay advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or 1m ore in sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue . Dis PA advertising occupying less space than ten fuches and for less than three msertlons, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each fssue, according to composition, Minimum charge seveuty-five cents, Local notices accompanying display advertis. ing five cents per line for each insertion ; other- wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Legal notices, twenty cents per line for insertions, and tea cents per line for each ditional insertion. th ree ad- CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Presbyterian No services, Lutheran—-Georges Valley nion ; Union, afternoon, Reformed—Tusseyville, evening, union service, morning Methodist—-Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M | Spruce town, afternoon ; Centre Hall, no service count of Week of Prayer, on ao POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. horized to announces that Jaz: 1 township is a candidate Treasurer, on the Dez to the rules governing the FP We are aut Harter of | roffice of County ticket, subject Election, a or LOCALS Get a six. The auditors’ statement for township appears in this issue. Earl Lambert of State College ed among friends for a week. Farmers who are hauling wheat now are receiving $1 28 bushel. Htate College spent a few days at bome of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Runkle. The Bnyder County News mention of the closing of a sueceessful revival held at Mount Pleasant, Boy- der county, by Rev. George Colledge. in The Christmas serviess held the ing and in the Methodist church Sunday evening after Christmas well rendered and largely attended. Miss Savilla Rearick, are at Dewart, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bhe fTer, the ice cream msanufscturer, Bef returning they will also visit at Jerse; Shore. A Farmers Mills youth paid about eleven dollars in hard eash for using hia fists too freely upon his rival for a young lady’s love, The little af , ‘office Monday evening of last week, [% A big doe waa found in a dying con- warden W, C. EKerstetter, at Coburn, The deer was ran down by dags sand was at the point of death when found by the game warden. It was sent the Bellefonte hospital. The Presbyterians’ annual congrege- tional social was held at the home last week, instead of at the Fresby- terian Manse, as is customary, owing to the illness of Rev. Bechuyler at that time, A large number attended the fanction. A. C. Ripka of Centre Hill adver- tises sale of his farm stock and im- plements for March 23, Mr. Ripka will be succeeded on the homestead by his son, B. W. Ripka, and the senior Mr. Ripks is contemplating tbe pur chase of a property in Centre Hall for his future residence, Victor Jones returned to resume his studies in the theological seminary, Lancaster, on Monday. Bunday be filled the pulpit in the Reformed church at Spring Mills, which is in hia father’s charge, it being his initial effort in that capacity. The congregs tion was well pleased with the young student’s sermon, Mies Barah Neff entertained 8a num- ber of her former school chums at her home Tuesday night of lsst week. Delicious refreshments were served. Those present were : Misses Cora Luse, Isabel Rowe, Rath Smith, Laur Mitterling ; Mesers. William Reish, James Lingle, Bay Durst, William Bradford, Henry Mitterling, and Will iam Luse, The P. R. R. isfilling in that portion of apace between the Colyer property and their rail tracks with cinder, preparatory to laying a brick walk which will be done in the spring. Bteps are necessary to reach the track level from the walk. This piece of work will be appreciated by sa goodly number of residents at that end of town and will save many many un- necessary steps, A terrible cossting accident occurred in Lock Haven Baturday night when Charles MeDonald, a lad of fifteen, was struck by a “bob! osrrying a load of sixteen adult persons. The big sled was running at ite highest speed when it struck the boy who had Voted the Wild Turkeys, The result of the closed season of two vears on wild turkeys in Pennpeyls vania Is that there ip again pumber of these grand bids mountains, bat if the men siders it sport to hunt tem this condition to continue help the poor birds over this period of hardabip. "The present winter, which fs only at its start, has been herd on the turkeys owing to the bard orust on the snow which it imo posible for the birde to break through and flud berries snd green Bude have been their only sustenance buat are Last week Mra, G of Centra Halil, unted twenty-two wild tarkeys in ard which had come down from the me feed on the frezan apples quite tame and &! owed the the bard winter, About the same time Harvey Mark who live: further at in the valiey and al a much great. ay distance from the natural itat of the turkey, counted ton birds near his farm buildings Vhey fi by Al. Krape who was waiking the road near th The flick much in of feed d about the premises until dark It is likely that meets this 8 large in the who oon- wants he must has made leaves of sufficient Heckman, east means not rire eo her oreh uniain to They were t feels of ha! wers at sean at place were need al Hogered re when the lature wild y# legal game that may , but unless they are attention now their num- greatly reduced legis y Ear turks will again be declared be killed in given some ber will} be starvation. ges aon through 5 AA Over 100 at Birthday Vary Monday evening of last week ovor a hundred friends and neighbors of William F. Fetterolf gathered at his home east of Centre Hall, pate in the celebration of hia forty-eec- ond birthday anniversary. A erjoysble evenirg by big throng which literally shook big farm 1 while en merrymakin Thosa Mr. and : mu and X to partiel- most the the Was spent IOUss gaged ip FF were * AL ——————— Fariy for Young Lady, Miss Barah McClenahsn birthday party io honor year-old niece, fos numbe friends, M gave = of her twelve Adaline MeClepshan, r of the young ynday evening served anu the lady’ Re rest young all realize, were : Gladys Jones, g, Margaret Emery, Usthsrive and Dorothy Rable, Rath sud Esther Parson, Rebecoa Kreamer, Miriam Huayett, Beatrice Kreamer, Anna Garis, Grace Fye, Elizabeth Sweetwood, Catharine Bradford, Boczer, Harold Keller, Ralph Henny sod Lynn Bitner. A Wp A Pleasant Sarprise for Pastor, The Lutheran congregation at Pleasant Gap gave their pastor, Rev, J. I. Bloneeypher, and family, 8s very pleasant New Year surprise by send- ing to the parsonage at Boalsburg a large sled iomded with corn and oate for the stable and a liberal supply of potatoes, groceries, and an abundance of other provisions for the larder. This tangible expression of their good will and beet wishes for 1915 is most highly appreciated. It is not the first time these good people have visited the parsonage in this way. A AIM AAAI, Senator Hall Dead, J. K. P. Hall of Eik county died in Florida, He at one time represented thie district in congress and later his district In the state senate. He was 8 promivent figure at Democratic state conventions, and had a strong hand in the selection of candidates up to and including the fsmous Allentown convention. Mr. Hall was wealthy, Judge Alvin Hall of the Elk-Cliaton Jjudical diatriet is a brother. I A AIA Deoker-Uorman, At the Methodist parsonage In Spring Mills on Christmas evening, Dolen Decker and Miss Marian Cor man, both of Spring Mills, were united in marrisge by Rev, W. H, Williams. The grooms owns a farm in Georges Valley near Locust Grove and the vewlyweds will begin housekeeping there in the spring. ments talba o wer rjoyed themselves with the Joy that eare-free children can { 48 pres 3% Carrie Mitteriis shannon Shook Corman, J. Gross Bhook snd Mise Cora M, Corman, bth of Sregk township, were [mired lod by Rev. Dounst at the Reformed pamonsge in Aarons og, a Ing. They im- aa) trip to Wrlous part of V ng ap / Shuey -Breon, On Dean a ned Jaron Alfred C. Bile lefon and Miss huey of Beilefonte of mstri- BOALSBURG Miss Kathrine Koch tion at Bellefonte. A large quantity of fine ice was stored during the last two weeks, The pupils of the high schools had a two weeks’ vacation. Miss Mary Corl is visiting with tives at Pleasant Gap. R. B. Harrison and daughter, Rhoda, spent Monday at Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shugart of Al- toona visited here during the opening days of the year, W. D. Ludwig with his wife and son spent the holidays with his parents at Chambersburg. Seventeen men took dinner at the hotel on New Year who came from dif- ferent places to take part in the shoot- ing match. Henry Reitz purchased the J. M. land home in Boalsburg, and J. F man, the property known as the B. Bell property. spent her vaea- rela- Miss Wie- Zecl M. John Goheen and son Hamill Goheen of Rock Spring spent the first two days of the new year with relatives thi place. Bethard with, his in Keller of Potter township cousins Ephriam snd Ek Keller, of Philadelphia visited ari their Colyer. John Jordon, the expert farmer, re- turned home on Baturday from Selins- grove looking after a team of mules, i Mrs. Edward Bailey and little son | Richard, Mrs. John Horner and daugh- ter Grace, called on old neigbbors and friends in this place, Mr Mrs. P. B. Jordan made a | business trip to Centre Hall one day last | week. 1 : a i i Rev. Beirly closed his big revival ser- | last week, The saw mill up in the kettle is only running part of the time on account of scarcity of water, Most « the and vice f the children in this place have measles, Sr———————— A ——————— PENN HALL. Quite a few people were to Millhelr from around here n onl riday. Samuel Hostermpan visited his parents over Sunday. I'he scholars who were home frgm the ial schools returned to their work GAY morning. d Mrs. Ge Orge at the home of Shook spent Mrs, Ephraim Eckle and children of Belle- great-grandmother, Mrs David at the L. Mothersbaugh home. Miss Margaretta Goh een at High School Teachers’ assoc at Harrisburg last week, On day she visited at Danville E. Fisher and ily. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarla and Mrs, L. L Kidder, doal and Mrs. . E. Brown wi at the twenty-fifth annivers wedding of Dr. and Mrs Sparks. The reception n the University Clul New Y Kelle ’ Caary PR Mr St ate heir annual the home of Miss Anna Dale election of officers was held. ness matters were satisfactorily ed to and current events wer New Year evening of 1015 in pleasant remembrance were present. The last eve ming of pent in a very jovial ¢ friends and ¥ Me ther Di Fiall eh ini Assen birthday happy ye a a sbhurg, Mr and Mrs. Jol Cen Winokieblech on 8 He Prof, W. | Was | loot Miss week. irday. nry Bower is vis iting his daughter Ze ig) r of calier at Eisenhaur « liv at New Philadel the he ae day Dr. Bo grand ida ighters with Year's day. Mi days wit Mrs. BOX pres » pisno on New 44 Ardrenna Harmon i sent 3 Harris ah to Mr els ir in Jord home on west Main Mus r $1000 EXPEC possession of it in the sprin Miss Margaret Bailey returned homes at Foster Bower's alter spent a few weeks with friend tany Valley. Mr. and Mrs James Sabbath with their mother at the of J H. Detwiler, near Centre Hall. Gilleard and Milton Eisenour visiting friends in Snyder county Frank Holliway of Illinois is welcome guest of his brother, James Holliway. n street She is to the home Roush spent are fy Lae From last week Fay Stover, who is employed at ~tate College, waa home a few days, Charles Btover sod family, who are employed at State College, sre spend fog two w eka at their bome at this place, Walter Orwiz and family spent » few days with bis pasents who live at Hartleton. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Elsenhsur of Altoona srvent & few days wilh the formers parents. Clarence Las many friends in this his boybood home Mrs John D. Krape and children visited a few days with [friends at Feidler, Mra Clsrenes Musser visited friends living io Bellefonte, Mill: Hall, snd Lock Haven. Dr. D. J. Bowersox visited Rev. Wolf, living in Harrisburg, he being a former Lutheran minister of this charge, Miss Marion Blover, employed at Harrisburg, and her brother Paul Stover of Williamsport spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs A. B, Blover. John Haines and family spent Christmas day with his mothér and siater living near Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. D. Vonsda spent Christmas day with their children at the home of J. Hal Crouse, Frank Guisewite and family of Fiedler were the guests of George Weaver on Christmas day. Clarence Houtz and family of Le mont enjoyed their Christmas dinner with their son, John and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ebon Bower of Belle fonte were the guests of their parents, Merchant and Mra. E. A. Bower, at which place a Christmas dinner was porved to some forty guests, mostly Mrs. Bower's brothers snd sisters and their families. The day will long be remembered by all who were present, The following officers were elected on Bunday in the Evangelion! Sunday school : Henry pe, supt ; Ed Stamp: assletnine opt} John Kren Seatataty L Harv : py “liorrian A Marion er assistant ; haar, AIA ASSIA nie Eisen. | John Garis bas displaced Clymer lenshan se lineman fo: the Com: siting Mrs. 8. Sami Eckle's parents, 1el Ulrich, nan is moving to Spring by Peter nigh is moving use occupiec dd Hen Aries {jesse Barah Fisher, Baile 3 Mo() Gladys Mever wmiick are spending home, attended vaeaiion at ra Osman institute lsat +k and on Friday morning went to idieburg to spend Christmas with | her sister. Edwin Hostermsn spent Friday and day at Altoouns, illism Neese and family visited at nome of John Neese on Sunday. ir. sud Mrs, Frank Fisher had | their turkey dinner on Sunday. and Mra. Ralph Bhook r Mirism speut Christmss is, where they wg Ww and at ene 8 paren spent Christmas at we al Fale was Mr bise Biilzer ksmith helping the woding this winding © is parents urn to YRO%- Next Lan- i Nie sgain re ress — Pine Grove Miils Ait | Fred Gow Pittsburgh spent 0 Lhe and Christ. Alfareits ona | mes wi Mra. (1088 Mi Rabe t d son Hemi y of Mrs Hellz ar Devine Mr d Mrs. E. Christma nl home st Osk Hall . Hel ons Decker vis i friends Friday, * ’ Marz Martz Arthur % spent the Peters Helen College Lemon Everts snd in State an Oscar of ( incinpstl, Ohio Mr with Ee Saal t Christmas hie parents, “i wd Mra U1} Mr. and Nelin grove 2 Harry Walker spending ves here = Mrs of are several week ith relati By Smith of Altoons Christmse with his parents, Mr. aud Mre, Tibboney of MecAl- Fort visited relatives in town inat week. Mra Koeh of Fairbrook nt New Yeat's day at the Keller home. Miss Leah Dunlap, a trained nuree of Norristown, is visiting ber parents, Mr. aud Mre Samuel Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Devine are visit jing friends in Boalsburg Mrs. George Bwabb is visitiog her slater, Mrs Frank Reed. Miss May Keller of Charter Oak spent Banday with Miss Florence Weaver. Miss Leoda Decker of State College gpent Sunday with her parents here. Miss Lily Price of Yeagertown spent several weeks here with her elster, Mrs L. 8, SBpatigler. ————— IA ————— LIKE FINDING MONEY, HW ran spent vey's (Heorge epe BF, Boon & vo, Offer Popular Medicine st Hatl-Price, B. F. Boon & Co., the popular drug. gists are making su offer that is jost like finding money for they are selling a regular 50 cent bottle of Dr. How- ard’s celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia at half price. Io addition to this large dis count they agree to return the money to any purchaser whom th: specific does not cure, It is quite unusual to be able to buy fifty cent pieces for a quarter, but that is what this offer really means, for it is only recently through the solicita- tion of Druggists B. F, Boon & Co. that this medicine could be bought for less than fifty cents. They uiged ths proprietors to allow them to sell it at this reduced price for a little while, sgreeing to well a ocortain amount. The result has justified their good jadgment for the sale hes been some- thing remarkable. Anyone whe suffers with headache, dizziness, sour stommsch, fay, for Dr. Howard's specific or're wil thewe troubles, But if by any | chsnoes it should not, B. F. Boon & Co. will return your iy” v. Compyny in this ¥ WED Centre implen 3. WW. 4 DOYeoR, fall ln FRII sey vill hogs, | Ha! horses, type: by the Pay wil Ww Ho Hi wE k EAT pear ments wig: Horses the KEE of charge. To all others the charge NESDAY Hill, neta, MARCH SRD-~H. I. Foust, at MARCH 4 TH, at ten o'clock A. M., jobble, in Georges Valley, will sell four six mileh, cows, five heifers, three bulls, ¢ of farm implements, ete, L, F. JAY, MARCH 5. one mile north of Tus e, by George ¥, Potter; horses, ceille, mpiemaonts, ete, one o'clock, at Centre W. Bmith : Eight head of young #ix of ir side or due 10 calve, MARCH 9TH, at ten o'clock Breon, two miles west of Centre Hall, il farm stock and machinery. MARCH 22 st ten o'clock, ruer, two miles east of Linden Hall, Ww. (George will MARCH ZA. C. Ripks, at Centre some INES DAY, MARCH 4TH A. F. Rote, on farm, one mile west of be pre. Mille, ot of farm stock and complete line of L. F. Mayes, suct JAY, MARCH ZTH Hall, wil DRI Anire ~-Harry C Relish, i sell farm strek and imple HORSES FOR BALE- offers for sale three extra Can be bought at a right figure. Write goed or call Calvin Myers store st F. RICKERT, Bpring Mills, The under good work Mills, Pa.~B EAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. 4 The undersigned offers for mie the property Ie ship, deceased, lorated onedourih mile south. west of Colyer. Bald property consists of a good | twostory log hotse, weather boarded, good Lars, wagon shed, and all necessary outbuiidiogs There are two never-falling wells on the prem pod young orchard. About three will be sold at & very reasonable price For further particulars inquire of, or addres MUS JOHN H, HOEKEE, Bpring Mills Pa, B.D. 4. BOB SLED FOR BALE~One horse bob sled, tre Hall FOR BALE. —~Becond hand one-horse 2 12 iniech skein, in good condition, new inst spring. Wil be sold al reasons) if sale can be effected before first of your. Lave no use ior Centre Hall 0.% Wagon prices Hens MoCLENAHAN, Lene 0840E8T000000800000008 F you want to buy or sell property in or near Centre Hall consult Chas, D. Bartholomew, before acting. I have several fine offer- ings now on my list, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, GINGHAMS MUSLINS SHIRTINGS yard, Evaporated Fruit and RAISINS, evey Friday.
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