THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21,1915 SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . PFroprietors S. W.SMITH . . . . . . . Editor { Loca! Editor and EDWARD E. BAILEY Business Manager “Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall aa second Class mail matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per year ADVERTISING RATES--Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or wore in sertions, ten cents per inoh for each issue. Dis lay advertising ocoupying less space than ten nehes and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents I inch for each fssue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-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, Lagal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian~ No service, Reformed —Centre Hall, moming ; Tusseyville, afternoon Lutheran — Centre Hall, morning, comn Union, afternoon ; Georges Valley, eve 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. LOCALS Joseph L. Runkle instailed bath-! room fixtures in B. H. Arney’a resi- | dence, the latter part of last week. Mrs. J. T. Noll of Pleasant Gap and Miss Elsie Cammings of Aaronsburg were pleasant callers at this office Fridsy. Wilbur Bland extends thanks to all who go kindly assisted during his re- cent béveavement in the death of his father. Hon. Leonard Rhone attended the inauguration of Governor Martin G Brumbaugh, at Harrisburg, Tuesday. on Piease do not heeilste to news alopg to some one with the Reporter. This can be by letter, telephone or word. Mrs, Julia Williams of Btate College will return to her home this week after | having spent several months at home of ber niece, Mrs. Frank Smith near Centre Hall, pass thei i done 3 i hel ' Misses Nina and Elsie Blick and Miss Laura Mitterling drove to Milroy Baturdsy where they were entertained for aday at the Duncan House, of which B. F. Reish is proprietor, Mr. and Mrs, F. J. McClellan enter- tained a few of their relatives and friends st their home Friday evening Those present were Mr. and Mrs. D Geiss Wagner and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Potter and family, of Tusseyville; Mrs. C, F. Emery and four children, Almer C. Musser, of the Branch, while cuttiog timbr on the mountain was caught by a falling tree and pin ned to the ground. His son, Paul, hastened down the valley for help, but nearly two hours elapsed befors he waa able to secure any assistance. He tained a fracture of the left leg. Bills The following named relatives from a distance attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Lucinda Runkle, at Spring Mills, on Baturdsy : Dr. 8. C. Runkle, Philadelphia ; Rev. J. M, Runkle and daughters Sarah sand Mary, New- port; Mra. John White, Altoona; Mrs, William Stewart, Axemann ; D C. Runkle, Pittsburg; Mrs. Jobn BSeholl, Altoona ; Mrs. Della Brown, Huntingdon; Mrs. R. D. Rankle, Bhamokin. Rev. and Mrs. R, R. Jones attended the W. C. T. U. Day of Prayer services in Millbeimm Thursday of last week An excellent program was prepared on this orcasion, which is 8 national one and for the observance of which the 14th day of January hss been set apart by the national W, ©, T, U, The service was held in the M. E. church and a well-prepared program was carried out In which the four schools of the borough took an active part. Recitations, singing, and an address by Prof. Btapleton were feat- ures, Three Btate College lads—Gordon Btevens, a youth named Kelley snd ove named Call-none of whom is over fourteen years of age, had for some time been seized with a wild desire to ** take in’ the great Panams Exposition which will open in a few months in Ban Francisco, and express- ed themselves #0 to a great number of their friends, but they were not taken seriously, Last Friday, however, tney made the * break”, and without a word 10 their parents, took the train at Lemont and upon resching Belle- fonte procured tickets for Altoona. At this place the whirl and hum of city life evidently got on the nerves of young Call for he went no farther, The other two boys went on to Pitts burg, not traveling first-class, however, for their scant funds must need be conserved. At the Bmoky City the boys found an obstacle in their way to further travel. Beott Albright, sn ‘uncle to young Btevens, had been notified of the lade’ flight snd was on the lookout for them, He has them in his charge at present and it required little effort on his part to convinge the runnaways that they had undertaken a task too big for boys of their years and in a few days they will be restored to their homes, Threshermen’'s Uonvention, The annual meeting of the Centre | Threshe:men and Farmers | Association was held in | Thursday of last week, | I'he body was addressed by Ira M. | and W, Q,| Bishop and L. C. Coder of William- | The laws in force oblige traction | 1916 spplication blank, sccord- of the has no objectionable features The officera idea association, elected sre W, K. wood, Bellefonte, secietary and An A A ————— Fire la State's ” Engineering Ballding. the school of engineering, Monday. Flames broke out in the ndents’ fire and The i room was confined to the locker the damage is estimated at $500 Pext books and clothing io the ro were ruined by sme Werk of Vrayer Financial Account Recely Exp Americs Bible Boglety is credited equally lot five congregations of Centre Hall, ! Higr ed 3s R R. Joxgs, Bec. and Tress, The offering sent to the Dr, Radcliffe Honored, for officers Me {ical Club® un Friday night, Dr lected presi is an bonor spyone covet, especially as Dr. Radel three-fourths of At the anousl election in the ** Philadelphia of 1007 members o MeCluney Radcliffe was « dent which, d almost REBERSBURG + Winters, He pear Lewisl Hams who on a farm ure, Haturdsy and Bunday at underthe parental roof, John Emerick, who resides in Bmt ton, ia at present confined to because of sickness, Mra, Ja Btover Mion list at present cob Winkieblech and ich are both on ed a slight stroke of gince been confined to her bed. Quite reg palsy and ntly Samuel Hez>l at this place and will session of the same the firat of March, Mr. Hazel will continue in the store that place. The oll prospec operations for the past account of the weather, will again resume operations this week, Preston Byler, who made sale several of Collegeville, will move t business at had few weeks on re, who severe cold and stormy weeks ago of some his goods and left for has returned and will sgain Rockville, The Nathan Hsuck properly at the exireme eastern end been leased by the SBiate College Ps. reside of this vailey ing club and will be gale preserve, ward were visitors for several days this week among relatives and old quaintances at this place, Mrs. Gilbert has been El on the sick on a fair way to recovery. Lee Wolf has rented the Clayton Auman farm, situsted sbout one mile soul h-enst of Wolias Store, and at pres. ent occupied by Jesse Snyder. Boyder will move Penns Valley, Woodward. On Burday sfternoon the dwelling house of Ernest Bierly, situated pear SBmuliton, caught fire through a de- fective flue snd was burned ground, All the furniture on the first floor and the canned fruit in the cellar was saved, but all the farniture which was ol the second floor was cone sumed. Mr. Bierly carried $400 ine surance on the house in the Centre Hall company and the furniture was also insured but we did not learn to what amount, to riear to the Pine Grove Miils Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur Fortney are visiting at the Loe Markle home near Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs, E. C, Martz spent Sun- day with friends at the Branch. Mra, Alfaretta Goss is visiting in Als toons with her daughter, Dr. Ella Smiley. Mr. and Mra. Philip Dale spent day with relatives here, Bryan Bmith of Altoona is visiting his parents here, Fred Roush of Oak Hall spent Ban. day at the N. T. Krebs home on Main street, Mra. Kyle Osman and two children of Btate College are visiting Mrs. Os man’s parvenis, Mr. and Mrs. James HBmith, Mrs. Bmith and daughter Mandells returned last week from a six weeks visit with relatives in Cleveland, Frie Johustown snd Tyrone. DEATHRY { Continued from first page.) dent h of hija. of sage and eines the : in Juné [ jan! band, W, W. Nea, "it. Miss Mabel Neege, who teschea a schonl in Valley Two sone survive her, namsly, W. A, (Fe0rien One Penn brother, John LOwWl ship, #lso township. Clorneline Bland died at the home of Wilbur Friday morning failure fir. Bilavd, who Ars ana 81x mont usus! good FeOeaing On from heart was eighty three ye his up to Wednealay at which time the first signs manifested themselves ITY In wood hort distance from ihe he made Hix 4 BO, B : 138 tn eof his was rapid, termi we gtated time were held at hon 1 sting il he mil eras Weaver, Mr wi Keratelter, } Daniel Kersts made atl Tviersy i fer officiating ie, Rabecea EE ‘adwell, w VW Jd. U. Undwell, died at the Mercy hos pital, Ailtoons, Monday siternoon, aged eighty years Deoenserd wag born in Centre county, and js survived by two gOS, sthar of died at *" iViore age of ninety-on Anos Mary Shes m (Genrge Bherry « { Bellefonte, the home of her de Monday, at the years, Mra agghler near ————————— Aa ronsburg., Calvin Moyer of Freeburg ia his sister, Mra. W. H. Phillips, a visit Those from a distance who were entertained nt the home of Mrs, Li. K Lenker were her nice, Mme HB. P, Noeagley of Milleraville, WW. R. Houser of Bellefonte, The neighbors and many friends of Misa Alice J. Bright are glad to ses her out sgain,. Mrs Welter Orwig is also be! ter sgain Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bower are re. joleing over the arrival of a baby girl on Tuesday of last week. Hoth moth. er and baby are doing fine Quite a few of the children troubled with very bad colds Elsie Cammings spent s week with relatives in and about Centre Hall and Tuossey ville, Asron Thomas of Centre Hall, ia the weloome guest of his brother, G. D Thomas Mr, snd Mra, Charles Wolfe spent Sunday sfterpoon in Rebersburg with the former's brother-in-law, Howard Miller. paying and Mra, are A Penn State Glee Club, of foriy-nice students, furnished the official music for Governorel et Brumbsugh's in. suguration on Tuesday. In addition to the glee clab, the eadet band of six. ty pieces and Co. F, the prize compa. ny of the student regiment, compris fog 100 men, participated, An extra train was run over the loeal branch Tuesday morniog to convey this body Lo Lhe capital NEWS OF 1881, Notes Taksn Files of The Centres flopurter of Thirty-four Yenrs Ago, March 31st other of buriad, Ad of From Haturday an. family was gixth that has within a few On last the Gingerich making geariel thea ie fever v § 5 The supervisors of constructed destroyed Penn the by bridges AVE BRITON ne Durst lost 4 thie winter from lung fever, iife e company, with Henry Mey fey : vies president, A M etary. (, I. Gramley April th—-Hiram two $4 bersburg is tn have a for Ha- ar Js ’ ‘organ: directors, L ragin Mevernl deaths farm Vielleow valley Lie tern ur Braucht of Mr (41 sfters Wm. Neese on aged ir ususl health when 7 hese two each occurred, ¢ women snd wil friends and neigh- eS 3. DOUDRON'S BUGLE, irent Popularity of plan to sell Medicine atl Hait-Vrice gad Gaaranies 8 Lure, H. A drag: nary methods of the Dr, H secure a quick gale for their celebrated specific for the care of constipation and dyspepsia by offeriog the regular 502 bottle st half prios, ithe Dodson, the enterprising t, rather than awsit the ordi introdaoti n, urged ward Co. to wonderful success of thie pisn wae a greal surprise even to H. A, Dod. son and today there are scores of people here in Centre Hall who are astog acd praising this remarkable remedy, In additon to selling a 60: botjle of Dr, Howard's specille for 255 H. A Dodson hes so much faith in the remedy that he will refund the money to anyone whom it does not cure. When your bead aches, yoar stomach does not digest food easily and naturally when there is covstipa. ton, specks beforp the ayes, tired feel fog, giddiness, bad taste in the mouth, coated torgue, heart burp, sour stomach, roaring or ringing in the ears melancholy snd liver troubles Dr. Howard's specific will cure you, If it does not, it will not enst you & cent, This latest achievement of solence ie of great value In caring sick he d- soho, Thousands of women are today free from that painful disease solely through the use of this specitic. adv, Sr A tn st Whent, 81.85, Wheat is being marketed to a son. siderable extent, the price locally New Winter Goods OUTING FLANNELS GINGHAMS MUSLINS SHIRTINGS All WOOL SERGES at 45cts. and 50cts, per yard, Evaporated Fruit Special prices in Fancy PEACHES, PRUNES and RAISINS, Fresh Fish and Oysters-- evey Friday, They are cheaper than meat. C. F. EMERY, Cenire Hall LOW TDM D DD DV nn _- 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. KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. being $1 85 per bushel, | 3 § 1S RRS See LADIES’ “FITZEZY" SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT ER’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE Sha Ee wa 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 Started Monday, January 11th | AND CLOSES IN FOUR WEEKS
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