THE OENTRE PEPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28,1915. SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . S. W. SMITH Proprietors Editor { Local Editor and EDWARD E. BAILEY * { Business Manager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mail matter, TERMRB. ~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 more in sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis play advertising occupying less space than ten inches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each issne, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying display advertis. ing five conts per line for each insertion; other. wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Presbyterian- No service, w1-Union, moming ternoon ; Centre Hall, eve Lutheran—1 Centre Hall, afternoon; Refor: Spring Mill usseyville ing, comm: Spring Mills, ey POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are Harter of office of ( ticket, sul Election. Reading bpm, & i yoints reach Ours, Wednesday, 20 Thursday, 21 Friday, 22 Saturday, 23 Bunday, 24 Monday, 256 Tuesaday, 26 F means fair; ¢ mean partly cloudy Lecture Postponed. The third number Hall Lecture Course, which was book- ed for tonight, was of necessity poned. The postponed ear not now be given, but will in ample time, in the Centre post. date be announced, ———— A Rp si Siack Farm Again in Thomas’ Hands, Richard Thomas hes just 18 the Bamuel Black farm, west of P« ters Mills, recently owned by Ash: bridge Thomas, from Edward Hubb & Son, He is an agricultural chemist and intends to make soil experiments and raise registered Tameworth hoge and registered Shorthorn cattle, aroet sod] oO 3 i A Sn iis Foot-and.Mouth Disease In Hyntingdon Co, = It is believed the dread foot and mouth disease has appeared in the cattle belonging to Guy Myton, a pros perous farmer of Bhavers Creek Val- ley, Huntingdon county. The herd is now under the surveillance of the state veterinary surgeons and sentence of death is likely to be imposed, em—— ot ——— Senate and House Recognition, Senator |B. J. Miller, represent. ing this district, and Representative Harry B. Beott have been placed on a number of senate and house commit. tees. Senator Miller is 8 member the agriculture, finance and forestry committees, and Representative Hoott is a member of the committee forestry. —————— A ———————— Epriog Mills Has an Orchestra, on The musicians in aud about Bpring Mills organized an orchestras a short time ago and are now holding rehears- als twice a week, and in a short time will be ready for engagements. The following members comprise the musical organization : Charles Bart- ges, Cleve Gentzel, Colonel Decker, first violin ; George Huse, Roy Gent. zel, second violin ; Ralph Ziegler, first cornet ; J. B, Gentzel, second cornet : Perry Detwiler, trombone ; William Bmith, bass, ———— A ———— Three Horses Dead, McClellan Rossman, who lives on. a farm above State College, lost a horse by death the other day. The suimal had been driven to the home ‘of Mr, Rossman’s brother, Wm. G, Rossman, at Pleasant Gap. When morning came the animes) was lying dead in the stall, Bamuel Zettle of Plessant Gap aleo lost a horse, as did also the Peniten- tiary authorities, The latter's animal was a valuable one, almost $300 having been paid for it, A ———— A A ——— Frogress Grange Program, Progress Grange will meet in regular session Baturday afternoon, beginning at 1:30 o'clock. The following pro- gram has been prepared : The value of a silo and ensilage to the farmer wssssmnas sss oon Opened by H. W, Frantz When and on what kinds of land should lime be npplied 1......Opened by Prof. C. RB. Neft Reading of letters from Bill and Jay on Coun- UF LAE co iirssmisimmsnsmsssnsines RAY Durst ¥ All who are present will have the privilege of taking part in the discus. sion of topics, Come and help make the program interesting. KE. CO. WaaxEr, Lecturer, A A —— . Brings results——a Reporter ad, BOALSBURG, Mrs, John tended the Malla banquet, at Asronsburg, on Friday. Mr. and Mra. John Williams of Porl Matilda, and C, D. Moore of State Cal- lege attended the Malta banquet. of Miss Katharine Dale Friday even ing of this week at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs, Li KE. Mothersbaugh enjoyed a ale Motherebsugh and Mrs. © Fah ride to the Ross home, near P ille, last week Mr, and Mrs, CO guson townsl Alloons, ries Ross ip visited During grandparents al Boalst and their Misses Marion with some of Houserville, Boalsburg 3 vi ing aud William Binking Valley er joyed Saturday eve ping at the home of Riley. Rev, R&I t On Monday X x Wivea Henry sas, ia no { a tel DYIVan expected I . Hinkson, of Kal to live, than irty BRO Hinkson 3 i NOVed MH DOA WHRIQ : to the stale weeE, begin? Febraary Bev, D. B, reach pres evening, Kurtz, of Cs Preparatory s nesday eveuld {) Friday evening Rev. pastor of the Huovlersburg, will pre ita banquet juartetie furnished Ludwig number was rest ) Myer: Mrs. Fred 3 fy ¥i4 Musser s Joh Ferguson Adam Zoelgls and dsughter, Mr. and El Alvaretia Co zabeth Fishburn and sister, Mr Weay r of Riat Daniel of 4 P. Wagner pombe ft e——— srges Valley. Sunday s Mrs. J F. M days fr ing the chareh, F. A. Carson tranascled unty seat Tuesday, Ira Auman and children business at the ¢ Mre ed at Greenbrier several days. Mrs. Alice Bible Hall the past week caring fo ter, Mra Meyer, Mr. and Clark Bundsy at Madisonburg, visit. Fas been in Wy i Ara ————— AA ——————— Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mra. Boyd V. Vounads, a to the CU. G3. Bright property. Mra children of Rebersburg visited in town last week, I'he intermediate school tescher at. tended the funeral of his only sister, Mra, Myre, at Axe Mann. Mra O. P, Adams has been on the sick list for over a week, having great pain in her head, Mra, Thomas Meyer and son John of Coburn were entertained on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs, George Weaver, / Mr. and Mrs, Warren Bower spent a few days at Bpring Mille with the latter's brother, George Bright. bn A MAMPI Harry Musser and Jodon-Shaey, At the Lutheran parsonage in Boal burg on Thursday evening of last week, Andrew OC. Jodun and Miss Gertrude I. Bhuey were married by Rv. J. I. Blonecypher, The bride is the daughter of George Bhuey, east of Shiloh ehurch, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mis, Foster Jodon of Bpring township. The young people are well and favorably known in their respec tiv localities and their host of friends unite in wishing them much happi- ness and prosperity. They will be at home on a farm near Nigh Bank in the spring. I A AAS. Giephart’s restaurant, at Millheim, wiil serve lunch at all hours, Home. like cooking. Give them a oall, ad, i DEA VAN Mary Rosetta, wife of Joseph Myers, Mrs. Myers wae the daughter of Anna Wolf, Oliver Wolf, and was born st Miles tow: ner ange at Mra wife of the late ship, yy making death forty-two yes 3 atid twelve dave, ¢ iy © ae $ i f Ailes § 4 g, i, Bik i aa f i ee] #1 ip. er, Bamuel Loug, of Ohlo, wh fie pasiog bim a visit, survives, Deceased was a civil war velera: Aci asses enths of Ventre Countians gle of Milesburg pital, Wednesday noer of tt of last wee the liver, aged slxty five years Lyman T E wis F513 Pip burg 1 idy died at the age oi peventy- ity Rows 3 Siore and wa burg. Her sage wae fort Rel gions Campaign for ©“ Fenn State * Dr. John R. Mott, a leader in tian Association work. and e “one of the world’s three ential men’ by ex-presid ent velt, is coming to the Chris aesed sa influ. Roose. Penuveylvania Hiate Collegn in the first week in Feb ruary to take charge of the annual religious campaign thers, In addition to Dr. Mott, more than 100 Chris tian workers from the leading colleges and universities io this country will be there to aseiet in what ia expected to be the greatest spiritual awakening ever experienced at Pann Histe, During the campaign period, Feb. ruary 2 to 7, students, activities will cease, Religious work will have the right of way. It is eaid Dr, Mott desires to have the Penn Hiate Associa tion serve ae a model 10 all other American colleges, Already there are more thao 1.000 members at Hiale College. The Postoflice Department hae granted permission to remove the post. office at Centre Hall from ita present site to the Reporter building, into. the portion now occupied by the T. IL, Bmith hardware store. Mr, ~Hmith will occupy the Rossman buliding minal where the postoflice now la, Ths ¢ ir Yenre Ago, April / fever is still ing in ¥ We mre has fie BORE! Hia : Iai shipped : the home | Glantz on | took place | nveyed to Mra, funeral imother, g, condacted by Rev, | ge Eva foal Associa | sis rived by Nein. i r his Eu logy — EE — i Transfers of ileal Estate, Lar Wa. Hall boro. sl to « £71 4 to Clement Lize, $. | 1 Hannah Louse tract of land in { J. Will en ire Kepler et Margaret of land in Ferguson twp. i $350, ! Jacoh Winkleblech of ux to James | (3. Winkleblech, tract of land in Miles | twp. #50 William L.. Foster et al to Arthar J. Wood, tract of land in College twp. $350 Louisa J. Phelpa ot al Trustees to Charles Steele, tract of land in Centre & Clinton Co's known ss * Washing ton Furnses ” lands, $55 000. Allee A, Bobb te Emanuel Corman, tract of land in Bellefonte boro. $2 000 Willlam J. Snyder of ux to Earl W, Motz, trect of land in Halves twp. $25, William P. Humes ot al to Julet Mignot, tract of land in Bellefonte bore, $200 Charles H. Watson to Charles Grey Wats 'n, tract of land in Boow Rhos twp, $1 (drove, irae! Ge WM Te TW We Pe WH Te BT Te Te Te THIRTY-DAY Clearance Sale In Men’s Work and Dress SHOES 20 to 30 Per Cent. DISCOUNT on Broken Lots. Fresh Oranges and Grape Fruit York State Sour Kraut 8c. Quart FRESH OYSTERS every Friday Produce taken in exchange for Merchandise. GIVE US CALL C.F. EMERY, Cenire Hall NB WN WN TN NW TN @ WW BY NY UD BR GN 9% We ee eee NNN] FPP TTT TTTowe Yr I We NW BOR Ww A a 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. LADIES’ “FITZEZY” SHOES SOLD ONLY AT FAGER’S SHOE BELLEFONTE A ——————— Y] STORE HAVE YOU taken advantage of the bargains offered in our CLEAN SWEEP SALE ? If not, you had better start for THIS store at once, as this sale closes February Ist, We still have any amount of bargains, Anything and everything you want. Drop in and look our stock over. You can sure- ly supply your needs at—- HERR’S Department Store MILLHEIM, PENN.
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