THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. "THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1015 SMITH & BAILEY . . Proprietors S. W.SMITH . . . +. . « + Editor Local Editor and EDWARD E, BAILEY { Business Manager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mall matter, TERMS, The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per yoar. ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in spertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis vd advertising occupying less space than ten nches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each fssue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices MSOMIpANYIE ing five cents per line for each wise, eight cents per line, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. display advertis- insertion ; other- minimum charge, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian- No service, Reformed Spring Mills, morning ; ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Union, af, Lutheran-Spring Mills, morning, communion ; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Tusseyville, evening. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to announces that James E. Harter of Penn township is a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the rules governing the Primary Election, LOUALS A Bell 'phone has been installed in the Lutheran parsonage. Are you going to the inauguration? The question is being passed along. Prof. E. W, Crawford closed his singing school at Rock Friday night The Centre County Pomona Grange will meet at Centre Hall, Thursday, 28th instant. The auditors’ statement of the re- ceipts and expenditures of the borough of Centre Hall, for 1914, appears on the last page, John C. Rossman shipped a car load of hogs to the eastern market the latter part of last week and one on Wednes- day of this week. Recent nominations for postmasters in adjoining counties are Helen GG. Flanigan st Mill Hall, and C. W. Bausser at Bellewood. Dr.- J. Ranier Barlett of liwip, Westmoreland county, was the guest of his brother-in-law, Dr. H. H. Loogwell, over Bunday. A purse of $6500 was presented to Rev. Walter H. Traub, pastor of the State Coilege Lutheran churen, at the cloge of a special service held recently. Guy 8. Boon’s store in Loganton was recently purchased by D. J. Nie man, formerly of Millheim, and his nephew, Israel Nieman. They have already taken possession, . Mr, and Mrs Jacob Sharer entertain- ed a sledioad of twenty-four second and third grade scholars of the public school at their home Monday evening. Hamel Runkle furnished accommoda- ions, The Lucas crew of carpenters are do- ing work at Pleasant Gap for William Bilger, who, having sold his farm be- low Pleasant Gap, has purchased » residence in that town which he is improving. LIL. F. Mayes, the marble dealer and auctioneer, of Lemont, was a caller at this office Monday. Mr. Mayes was on his way home from Millheim where he cried the horse sale for F. O Hostermao, The foundation for the business block in Millheim to be erected by B Ward Gramley will be constructed by John F. Musser, whose contract stipifies that February 1st is the date for completion. The Bell telephone company will have its new exchange at Hiate Col lege in operation by Hsturday. The system will be up to date in every particular. The rumor that the rates for service will be increased is not correct, Mr. and Mrs, Charles W, Horner of Reading are rejoicing over the arrival of a ten-pound baby boy which arrived the first day of 1915, Sr Horner is » son of Mr. and Mrs. George Horner of near Linden Hall and is preparing fo the ministry. John H. Puff was elected at the last meeting of council to attend to light ing of the street lamps. He succeeds Carl Auman, resigned. The salary remains the same as formerly, viz , one dollar per light per month. There are fourteen lights, And Tuesday another rain came along, having been preceded by a fall of six inches of snow the night previ. ous. The snow and water in an offi cial rain gauge measured 1.55 inches on Tuesday evening, indicating the total precipitation to have been that much when reduced to water, The members of the Sprucetown congregation of the Methodist chureh, a short time ago, generously remem- bered the pastor, v. W. H. Will fame. A puree was raised and a sup. ply of pork purchased with it that will be sufficient to provide the per. sonage table with meats for a long time, On Wednesday 8. OC, Brungart went to Philadelphia and for a week or ten days will with his father-in-law, James H., McCool, who a week previ. ous underwent an operation on one of his eyes at the Pennsylvania hospital, to which institution he was taken by Dr. H. 8B Brau-ht. Before leaving the city Mr. MeUool and Mr. Brungart ex- t to see the auto show, hear ' Billy" nday, and see a lot of other sights in that great city. In another columun is published » list of new books placed in the Grange libr for the free use of the public. {brary Commission has fer. warded au unusually excellent lot of ng matter this time, the subjects a wide range of literature, has pot been portunity of a free li Com at the Boy Killed at Welkert, Clarence Jolly, a youth of thirteen years, met with a most terrible acci- | dent, Saturday of last week, which proved fatal in ashort time. The lad is & aon of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jolly, | living at Weikert, 8 small settlement | wlow Coburn, and was engaged in set- ting traps for muskrats along Penvs Creek, on which he received good prices for the fure, and in the sect of goipg to these traps met with an acei- aent that caused his death, It appears that the young man on this trip took with him his father’s shotgun, and in coming to a small embankment laid it down on a large stone, so he could elimb to it, and in doing so it was accidentally die charged, the fall load striking him id the right leg, just below the Kkbpee, shattering both bones in the leg, snd tearing away tie greater partofthe muscles, leaving » large open wound which bled profusely. Crawling on his hapds and knees he approached his bome, ealling for his little sister who responded snd with the nid of ber small s'ed took him home. An operation was necessary and he was taken to the Bunbury hos- pital where his leg was amputated but without avail, the boy dylug in a few hours, ee ——— lp —— i A —————— Good Times In Johustown, A portion of a letter received from M. L. Bmith of Johnstown, dealer in general supplies for household use, is here reprinted. It assures the readers hat Johnstown is coming to its own Mr. Smith says: Again we have had to chapge the year mark from ’14 to '15, which re- minds me that it is time to advance | my subscription to the Reporter, a pager, among the many that I get, that is carefully read. All otier papers and periodicals are pushed sside when the Reporter comes, and fora few hours I am right back to where I belong—Penns Valley—in mind and heart ; it is still home sweet home to me and while, I live it will be so, Business is now coming into Johuos- town in the way of Big Orders and a year of Big Business for this centre is now assured, nso AAAS Hanker-Barger, The following is taken Tiffin ( Ohio) Tribune, and parties referred to ie the daughter of =» | former resident of Gregg township. The article is complete in itself reprinted : “The wedding of Clarence M, Hun k- er, of Beipio township, and Mise Hars A. Barger of Tifio, took piace at four o'clock, Thursday afternoon, sat the parsonsge of Bt. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles Ww, Ken- | vedy and the bridal couple was attend. | ed by Mise Lela M. Hunker, of Heipio township, and B. Howard Powell, of Republic. A wedding dinner was erjoyed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mis. M. J. Barger, 331 East Perry street, Tiflin, after the ceremony. They will make their home on a farm pear this city. ” from the! one of the i as sn lps fp ntl Temples OfMcers Installed. The Bpring Mills Temple, K. G. E , on Tuesaday evening installed the ofli- cers of Central Queen Temple, Centre Hall After the lostalistion cere monies the evening was devoled to gocial features, among these being the serving of elsborate refreshments Large delegations from neighboring lodges were expected to attend the meeting, but the snow and rain pre- vented all coming except from the pearest lodge, Bpring Mills. These were present in 8 goodly number, and were as follows : Mrs Nancy Helms, Mrs. G C Kiog, Mrs. Bryan, Mrs W. M. Grove, Mra. Windom Gramliey, Mra. Duck, Mrs. David McCool. Mrs Wm. Smith, Mrs. Philip Helms, Misses Mable Brown, Katie McCool, and Hallie Right, ae————— — 27 Horses Average Bi81 30, The horse sale held in Millheima on Mondsy sfiernoon by F. OO. Hoster- man was well attended by farmers and others from all parts of the county. IFwenty-seven Illinois horses were put on the block and knocked off at sp average price of $181 30 The pames of the purchasers f+liow ; Charles Kling, 2; W. E, Keen, 1; Joseph Hayes, 1; J. RB Reifenyder, 2; M. E Btover, 2; J. R. Walker, 1; Jacob Kre mer, 1; L. C. Miller, 1; E.R. Wolf, 1; W. LL. Confer, 1: W, F. Musser, 1; George Thompson, 1; G. B Stover, 1; W. H. Radsabaugh, 2; 8. F. Heightol, 1; Bimon Zimmer- man, 2; W, H. Yearick, 1; G. P Gummo, 2: WC. Bresaler, 1; J. Will Mayes, 15 W. M. Kream: r, 1. He —— A AIA State College P. O, Site Felecied, Postmsster RK. M. Foster at State College wae notified by telegraph that the U. B. Tressury Department had selected ae the U. 8 Post Office site in that town, the land at the southeast corner of Allen street and Beaver Ave nue, 110 fest by 160 feet, at a cost of $14 000 The owpers of the said prop- erty are KEligabeth D. Price and Charles E. Woodring. This site is on the same street that the present post office ia located, bat one block fartber south and on the opposite side. ———— A MP EAI Among the fick, Mise Besse Emerick, who had an at- tack of diphtheria, was released from quarantine on Tuesday. Tonsillitis suflerers are Harold Kel. ler, William B8lick and Beatrice Kreamer, Mre. Roy Bhaffer nnderwent an op- eration in the Bellefonte hospital on Monday which is reported ss haviog been successful, Dr. W. H. Bchuyler continues lo improve, F.O,0,F, Will Hold Hanguet, Centre Hall Lodge, No. 895, 1. O, O. F. will hold thelr anniversary ban: quet to-morrow A Friday ) ight, in tirange Arcadia. Covers will Inid for several hundred members of the order, their families, and also for members of their sister lodge, the Rebekahs. All members are requested to be present and make the event a big SUCORES, Will Hold Anvusl DManer, The Centre County Association of Philadelphia will vold its eleventh ia. Edwin Erle of the Pleasant Gap. The young folks of our village have been er joying the excellent concling from the mountain to Flovay's bill The public dance in Naoli’s hall gtill going on, and a very niece time is enjoyed by sll who attend, The Pleasant Gep orchestra, composed of the following named fw dances : Messrs, Warren, Florey, and Anderson. Two-step, one-step, lame- duck, hesitation, tango, waltz and the old-time enjoyable equare duunces are in fall swing Come all for an erjoy- able evening. Rumor says there will be a pool room in our town in the near future, Miss Mary Dapklebarger spent Bun- day at her home vesars Lucas and Runkle of Centre Hall are at present making improve. ments on Wm, Bilger’s house, tenant. ed by Dr. Bhelly. They are putting up office, bathroom and porch, which will make it a very desirable resi- dence. They are fine carpenters snd deserve patronage, Charles Bilger's new houses ere al most ready for occupancy. Our postoffice is being taken care of by Meryl Williams, sesistant master, in the absence of postmaster Coble, James Noll purchased a lof Leather Bros, and expecis to have a new house on it by the 1st of April Zattle Bros. of Centre Hall nce ha at work on their new Qt a number of others will be erectea be fore moving time, The old Noll farm at the mounts will ba tenanted sfter April 11 Geory e Black, formerly of Centre He Leilie Miller and Henry Noll ed to Miliheim Ssturday snd ed until Bunday Di. Bhelley took a Hungar While Rock to the hospital fonts on Baturday. He frory what ia thought to 16 in the stomach Freemont Hile is provi an efficient and obliging Charles Btylzet’s general store town, where he hss been gives hefore the holidays Every one in our ¢ weil to follow © Billy" Funds; mops, through his wonderfo delphia campaign, snd post- from 14 house, Billi feminine. jan from in B iffering A growilh jie r I in Bi ftOwW? LIOR, Mrs Rush Larimer of Ract head stable i health pot she should not will beat Lome al 1st man, an belong good be left Noll’s 1 Frank Gettig will mov hite Rock farm in tt Vi il in Lhe sit will be farmed in © ons tenanted by Ellswortl Albert Gill clo ed the deal the owner of the house, nov Frank Weaver, and tens: Walter Dunkirbarger, and possession of his home on April Mr. Weaver building. Wm. Immel sin'e, tearing sown on Nittany Mountain {srry Hile has ne health for obliged to give uj of plasters, He lenkege of the heart MMineelinte the 1st vsti tl v fal coulermpinie Ww the in t been in the bost ime, and was working st his trade is suffering from f Of we s——————— A o> Georges Valley. Mrs B.C. Decker home last week after a two wes with friends in Altoona James Longwell, the littleson of Mr and Mrs. LL. Mayuvard Berger, was buried last Monday in the Egg Hill cen elery Mr, and Mrs. Henry Lingle of near Fumeyville spent Hunday at the home of Bamuel Lingle Miss Abbie and Carrie Barger College spent Sunday with Lhe rents, Mr. and Mra J. OC Barger Mr. and Mra C. J. Ripks pe day at the Samael! Lingle home her RE Visit returned to WEE AND LOT # Ferguson Pot ir, 137 Nort FRUITTOWN. Rev. A.J. Horoer of Youungeville ls among friends and relatives In place Mrs Pinte ( where will be employed for Beveral weeks, Mr. and Mrs. John Bitner Nevel of wiepe this in Mur day William Klinefelter home. Mra, William Jordan her home one day last week spending some time with her brother at Rock View and other points, returned to Reedaville Inst Saturday. to farming in the spring trip to Mellin inst week carne home with a fine span of mules, We are glad to note at this that M's Frank Lingle who {8 in the Lock Haven hospital is getting slong fine since the operation, Mra Roy Shaffer left last Saturdsy for the hoepital at Bellefonte, Ashibridge Thomas moved to Lewis ast week. The folks of this com- murily wish them good success In their new busivess. They surely will be missed by all their neighbors, There will be a communion service United Evangelical evureh on sunday morni Presiding Elder Beanfer everybody is in- vited to attend these services grove town in ie ng will preach —————————s A A ——— Aaronsburg. Adams visited OP. Altoona a few days las! AT ir and } in Mra ner avd family of Bpring the home of Walter ig and thelr sunt, Alice Bright, Wolfe of Liock Haven visited at the home of Allen Bright B Mille were seen al (irw {has for u fes ¥ w days Keaner, Misa Eleanor visited her sunt, Mra Clyde Whitmer of Balem Mra W. H, Philips ver of Penn Hall and ebireh were guests of ge M, Blover ive Magy ¢ Wenver hes gone io f her sunt, Beckie Charles, t the Hublersburg hotel, after having op x few weeks with her mother. g Zeigler of ifs Store is visit the home of son-in-law m Halos Leo Halos of of her parents, y Crouse ig BIH WY INE nome « Ve Lis munbury Is the spd Mre A LIKE FINDING MONEY loon & Lo. Ofler Popular Medicipe at Hail.-Price Joon & popular drug- aking offer that js just ir they are ge ificf at jarge dis y return the money seer whom ih dyspepsia 1 fitinim 1 i: RG On ’ t they agree t y pur this specific buy jaarter, rut that means, for it the solicits loon & Co aid be bought for hey urged the them to it at or a little while, yard smount d their good well Kin kes ut if iniil @ Ha i stuffers with headache, dizziness, sour stomach, or any liver tage of this twfor the eyoe, able should take sdvs opportunity, for Dr. Howard's specific wiil care all these troubles, Bat if by any chances it should not, B. F Boon & Co. will relurn your money, adv CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE NTRE HALL, PA a lot of goods to offer, wants, shoes. elsewhere. rent property. ennsylvanis Hiate College has prom. ised 10 be one of the speakers, I have Will sell or © BBD DVD DD DV DD DD DD DD VDT TR TD BD A EBB BB BN BBB WB Be Bee BN New Winter Goods OUTING FLANNELS GINGHAMS MUSLINS SHIRTINGS All WOOL SERGES at 45cis. and 50cts, per yard, Evaporated Fruit Special prices in Fancy PEACHES, PRUNES and RAISINS. Fresh Fish and Opysters— evey Friday, They are cheaper than meat. C.F. EMERY, Centre Hall ie ii fd | A HAPPY NEW YEAR UNDERWEAR We have a most complete line of the best and warmest underwear for Men, Women and Children to be found anywhere. RUBBERS Safeguard the health of youself and children during winter weather by being properly fitted with a pair of good serviceable rubbers. See our line at very modest prices. i KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. 1 LADIES’ “FITZEZY” SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT R’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE ly) The following lines must be sold for the reason that I am about to remodel my store building and I must have the necessary room : Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Arc- tics, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Tinware, Galvan- ized Tubs and Buckets, Graniteware, Stock and Poultry Powder. ; Also, a Reduction on Groceries This Sale Starts Monday, January 11th | AND CLOSES IN FOUR WEEKS G.R MESS - - - COLYER
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