ETD amt IY | DEFIANCE FROM A DISTANCE THE OENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. BOALSBURGO. Rev, and Mre, 8B, OU, Btover epent » few days with relatives in county. # : THIRTY-DAY Tusseyvilla Misses Kather Bitner, Ruth Rockey, avd Grace Nef! visited in Potters Millis Tuesday of last week, Homerse! Discomfited Bully Certainly Gave His/ Adversary What Might Be Called Py. B. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 19156 SMITH & BAILEY +s» » « » Proprietors S. W.SMITH . . . . . . . Editor { Local Editor and EDWARD E. BAILEY { Business Manager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mail matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subsoription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per year. ADVERTISING RATES-Dispiay advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in sertions, ten cents per inch for each fssue, Dis play advertising ocoupying less space than ten inches and for less than three insertions, from fleen to twenty-five cents per iuch for each fssne, scoording 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 conts, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed-—Tusseyville, morning ; afternoon, Centre Hall Union, Lutheran—Georges Valley, afternoon ; Centre Hall, morning ; evening. Methodist ~ Centre Hall, morning ; Sprucetown Miss Mollie Hofler of Mia‘e College spent a few days of last week in our town. Miss Lizzie Tyson of Greensburg en- ar associates in this place. Harry Felty of Altoona visited here lest week, Hevernl families from our town eu time" Mr, and Mra, UC, W, Corl spent Wednesday with Joseph fumily at Axe Mann, Epbriam Keller and Mrs, Busan K+ ler of Plessant Gap Boalsburg Mr. and Mra, tertained a turkey dinoer ou Baturdey. Mrs, some of her companions a Inwt Myers kpent a Matthew Goheen en William Myers & quilting party Wednesday of last week, the home was 8 surprise party a! A regular meeting of the Y. will be held Friday evenipg in Union church, 5 William Biwner and nud Johu Black spent Tuesday eveniog at the J. E. Rishel home, The teachers from this place who at. held at By lertha Miller, Neff, Marths Miller the family tended local iostitate Milla were Misses Elizabeth Bituer, fing Mary Mersrs, Elmer last week with her slater, Mra. Mrs. Thomas Swarlz spent William Bwartz spent Sunday witl parents, The £ communion D. 8, Kurlz was well atle Friday evening thirteen members of held by Rev. Jouoes took the examinslion, the Bible claus, Falr and Proper Warning. Many of the best Pennsylvania ptories coms from the lumber camps. This bit of roughsndready history was told In a hotel lobby by a visitor to Philadelphia from the great West Branch walley of the Busquehanna: “Paddy Wood was the porter at the (Mnricky house in my town. He was who that he would chase them Hf baited. He had a board about five feet long which he prom ised to use on his tormentors, thus adding to tho spice of danger to sport. “One summer evening Paddy Wood gat on a bench in front of the tavern, board within easy reach bullding. Paddy Plank, a found leaning “natural” whiskies under his sight. He stopped In fumbled for his woodstock minutes and was a it. The wood stock was a cavalier affair usu- or hove in soveral ring Jung ally sm with the bowl turned down by im who affected bravado. It was not the pipe of peace, however, for the moment Plank's orbs . $s 4 p # ww 24 “yd sighted Paddy discovered GIVE US A CALL that system little Kil ao = ¢ C.F.EMERY, Centre Hall ood WS WW WG WW EW O0Q afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. of the birthdsy of Mra. Musser, William My The people about heres were United Evangelical—Egg Hill surprised ast seyville, afternoon ; Centre Hal morning : re with his family snd Wednesday 'y evening goveral other relatives ey j ye dg a sled Paddy he craved a visited by an elk, which erosse Milton Presbyterian--Centre Hall, morning; Mills, afternoon, Prof, John T. State College will preach and con $ x " 1% » 34 1 ride to Biate College. F aturday afer vy 000 0g Mra. Cl aries et FIT 14 Marshm | fi ida between Kline's and Hig { Thomas Hwariz's Mr. and Mrs Fred Horner gre « ing part of the with Horner's parents, iuet the servi fevocoseoce BB WW BW Ye WD VD BD BDV BRN WD of Milesbnrg Kuhn near Boale compli | sud in the Matluraay POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. burg visited at We are auth Harter of P office of County Treasurer, ticket, subject to the rules governing the Election. winter ¢ £5 14 all 4 afl ments, such as are usually set afloat | = icinily ail . for trouble fallefonte from orized to announces that James E ¥v claptil Tuesday ak . Mr.and M » 3 is looking Wood pala nm uF ¥ 3 wk # on the luesday. iam Kickey, [hey expi« 0 deliberately 1, pleked up his board | Plank on the jaw, y across the lot, the described are | arose of tock 8 sled week the ride L« | spring. siate College where they er joyed the | On Fil evening last housekeepiug at this piace grammar school LOGUALS ws ———— Pine Grove Muls Mra. John Keller daughter, Zalls, spent Halurday the George Koch he we Denine w t Matlurday where she OR OTE | Capt. W. 8. Boyder, a Civil evening at the ** Psstime.’ an veteran, has been confined to house for 8 week or more. Roy White of Browns Mills, Juniata county, was the guest of Mrs, Conley for a few days this week. War | t # the | d8y evening the high school had the Mr. and EH UNDERWEAR it | 4 We have a most complete line of the best and pn 1 3 warmest underwear for Men, Women and Children to be found anywhere. game pleasure, John from a visit 1nat £ Hook returned expect of sisters, Mrs. William Toner st Mrs Northumberland, and MoelClint A held vurg on thre will open at 9 o'clock. On me at weeks with his Lew is HOwWLiLer we Mrs. RB Kate las wD Rimon 8B a town, slmon | spend some time with her els Arkansas will be dry after June 1st. A Btate-wide prohibition bill passed by 8 vote of seventy-two to twenty- two. Mrs. 8. M. Goodhsart and three chil- dren of Johnstown are at the home of Mra. Goodhart's parents, Mr. aod Mrs Alfred Durst, Mrs. Victor A. Auman has recovered almost entirely fromm a rather illness, which began after fractured a rib in a fall Clifford Thomas of Potters Milla will | ¢d in marrisge, Wednesday aftern tear down the row of yellow houses he | Of last Presbytlerisn owns in Lewistown in the spring and | Maose at Arch Spriogs, by Bev, W le 808 | srtonda put up larger houses in their place. K. Hsrpish., They basve the beet} 04 bug te on Batur | and wi v Sr ] treat him whose ate and when sat him seriously, y ’ Wis : munity. ae 2 in A jolly sled rom . $ Br } since: 83 Be akly iiktat 's fo : KREAMER & SON testes wes entertained One day he and Brown met casu- CENTRE HAI I PA h - hay A. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Ms ock al Hprivg Mills, ned home on Thursday after scher’s iocal nati ihe 8 week with fr Mrs. James Dscker is daughter, Mrs, F isa Nancy Purson nds at the in the school build Vigil Allo fF hi RUBBERS Safeguard the health of youself and children during winter weather by being properly fitted with a pair of good serviceable rubbers. See 1 » our line at very modest prices. Naturday Phere wi : Saluraay. i ie] Wii ater, in . "1 sessions ; the forenoon ¢ iro Ine : 4 £33 . Am pup Puby wr Jas 45 00 rad . heart's blood on me hands! visiting her sister, Mrs LL. D. Colles . ah p———— HER on Water street, Ward spent Bunday with | “HUMORIST” AGAIN AT LARGE | i Bellefonte, The townships composing this district EE —_ township, Slate College Horris, Miss Helen Riley of | William are Ferguson spd Miss Mary pericus having ———— - i relatives in oaleburg and Easy to Recognize This as a Sample | of the Work of the Dreaded “Clown in Private Lie" a constant worry to his T } when to never new Fenuis of Alloons were uuit- 0} week, sal the _ & pr mith was : if their After a lapse of almost ten years ip a0 Ye his visits, the stork left a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dale, who live the Dale homestead at Osk Hall, Joseph W. Reifsnyder of Millheim was recently re-appointed as district grand chief of the 32ad district of the Kaights of the Golden Eagle Castles, in which district the local belongs, . : end has st Bivkabioe, and family. Sears John M. Coldron distributed a num- John Knsrr and" Miss Edith Stove: Breon. { ’ ty ts R2tiile ' wi t “WE #1 "Esca pos 1” ¥ ti STOW XCILeQ- : ! ber of handsome calendars among bis pl 4 hi Lo Wii Answel wally : i he morning paper sal : LADIES patrons, this week. “ Willie ” ia called, or vice versa, re-| , ) he bul i spent Bunday ai the Meeker home Twelve pictures, | wijjjam Swartz from Tusseyville showing ss many rooms tastefully dec- spent Bunday io this section, “ ’” -_ UENTHE OAK home on Batarday evini ally in the street Dr. GG. H. friends often do time while, “Big. blazse-—that in Johnson an on yeu posglp for and ote S030 ©§L to on The rain is a little bard on the sleighing in this section Mrs. Erma Wise is spending som time wiih her burg Miss Bara Rishel spent Bunday sal Penn Hall Woo is » pending $ with his so 1 Pittabargh. fire at the factory ————— wasnt Farmers Mills. : last night busbapd at Madison ast night, B. F. Rickert are botl order ! R i with ber uncle, Wililsm atted ii J ust how mains to be seen, but there is some fun oman: of) BE because of Smith podded. “ih, ho ArOIRAD hrought the escapes down with them! Bo-long, old chap!” ———————— Brazil's Rubber, A large part of the world's supply of crude rubber comes from the repub- lic of Brazil, wh s hi instore on t fara the AIMEE Miss Esther Rickert sumed her music fier orated and pspered, sre set in the| 0 of the young folks from calendar. were LO Madisont Urg $0 see Lhe 1 ins Harry C. Relish sustained an attack Saturday ven of aphasia Thuredsy morning. while|ing. All reported it fice seated at the breakfast table. For a! Mr Maize and Mr, period of time his speech was practical- | Howard spent Sunday night with ly gone. His condition, however, im-| F. Rishel and family. proved rapidly. Mr. nud Mre, Maynard Moeker were Under the Pennsylvania Railrosd | eslied to Jersey Si to attend the] .. Lack of the movement. and quite | little attention Company Harold Gardner, son of M,|fanersl of Mrs Meekei's mother, Mre | oo0io seventy-five people gathered | tht commodity Jay i Com 1. Gardoer, holds a position in the | Elizabeth Bush, at the Hoos i ing. Brazil is about to engage intelli laboratory of that company in Al-| Mondsy evening quite a number of | gently in the manufacture of rubber, toons, Helis a graduate from Penn |the neighbors gathered together at the | Ah enterprise which, in the course of Btate, and was offered a place under | Penns Cave House io order to surprise time, may affoct the manufacture of ’ pia nu i $ snatard Tout d It Dr. G. G. Pond in that institution, | Mr. Campbell on his thirty-fourth that material Ia the United Shaten 4nd : Europe, by bringing in a new and for but since the Altoona proposition |birthday. When (hey took midable competitor. le Breszil Eco- netted more monthly returns it wae Mr. Campbell to raise him, he said nomique of Rio de Janeiro says that accepted. “What d 1" Al pres under favorable conditions offered Charles M. Bmith, the ‘unbary ent er joyed the evening listening by the gove nment refineries of caou- salesman representing the Danfel Mil | the Victor talking machine. Nxt techoue (rubber) will be established ler Co., Bsltimore, now makes regular | order was a grand lunch and ali 3 susiber of States and inctoice tor trips through this section, He ia apart in thet. Those present were: he MARY hehus ot Ry wr in Gregg township young msn, but has George W. Long and family, B. G the on of Manaos, Belem In Pam, ' ‘ : . Recife and Bahia. There will be spe been away from there for a number of | Grove and family, Wilbur Lucas: and years. He reports business brisk|f*mily, H. B likeness in 1 said, “the nas again afier Bi given by the school on siudies arviog : iui, recovered from her reesnt illness, Bechtol from Ww Hevival meetings are being conduct v ed in Grove private with wi (reed The Evangelical churches, in union «ffort, homes avout ypderful success, re user home in service Fwen- conversions have laken place to date with bright prospects for many more, anes MILROY R. 8B. Houser and sons of Milroy sold their general store to Rufus Rearick and Roll Treaster, the former a son W. O. Rearick, formerly Hail, and the latter a brother-in-law of Mr. Rearick. The young men took charge of the store last week. Joseph MeUlenahan, related to the Centre Hall snd Potters Mills Me SOLD ONLY AT 'S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE 3 bold of ea this mean 4 ol YEAG of 0 i f of Centre took Fraunkenberger and clal exemptions in the way of duties upon articles imported for the carry along the West Branch of the Surque- hanna, a district just covered by him. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Goodhart of Lewistown are in Florida where they expect to remain for some time, In a letter to George IL. Goodhart, his brother writes that they are located at Eustis, a fruit center. Rose bushes and peach trees in bloom and orange trees full of fruit are some of the sights that attract the attention of the visit- ors from the north, A number of common pless judges throughout the state are making it hot for applicants for liquor licenses. Many of the judges are obliging appli canta to do things not provided for in the law—Iin other words, they are acting se legislators. All these rul- ings are good for the community, but who can show authority for them. Why not cut the license out sad be done with it? J. Cloyd Brooks is suftering from blood poisoning in his right hand and the disease has also affected the rignt side of his body. About five weeks ago, during the butchering sesson, Mr, Brooks bruised the third finger on his right band and while this gave him some trouble at the time it soon heal ed, Monday of last week; the trouble broke out spew and in a serious form. The disease is yielding to treat. ment and everything indicates a complete recovery, family, O. C. Homan and family, Mr. and Mre, Moyer Gentzall snd Mrs, Edith Vooada, - a. FRUITTOWN, Mra, Busan Long spent one day lest week with her sister, Mrs. Zerby, who is seriously ill, Arthur Holderman spent Sundas with his lady friend in Reedsville, Edward Whorl of Mifflin county epent a few days lsst week with his sister, Mrs. Charles Nevel, of this place, Mre. H, A. McClellan, daughter Mue, and son Eugene, spent an afters noon lust week at the home of Mrs, McClellan's parents at this place, Mies Helen Bodtorf, who had been employed at Btate College for the past few weeks, returned to her home at this place Monday, Harris Bubb who spent a few weeks at his bome bere returned Tuesdsy to Hin'e College where he is employed, Mr. and Mrs Charles Nevel spent Bundsy with relstivie in MifMin county, William Bubb is under the dootn's care ss he bas vot yet fally recovered from the measles. Arthur Holderman’s saw mill ranpiog regularly, (ieorge In A glove factory has been started at Lewistown and the prospects for ite y growth are bright, Clenaban families, died Jost week, and was buried on Friday, His death was caused by gastritis, Austin Harmon a visilor io Centre Hall last Baturday, The Bible classes of the different churches have formed a federation and are holding prayer meslings pre. paratory to an evangelistic campaign to be held by Rev. Parks, sometime in February. Last Thursday was the fifiy-third anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mre. W. A Krise and their children prepared a surprise for them. In the evening quite a number of invited guests gathered at the Duncan hotel After a period of social enjoyment re freshments were served. A An Georges Valley. J. C. Barger spent a few days last week at Biglerville with his daughter, Mrs, Orris Pecht, Mrs. B. D. Lingle visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Lingle, at Colyer, last Thursday. E. L. Lingle made a business trip to Millheim one day Inst week, Lioyd Ripka returned to Boalsburg Inst Friday after spending a week with his parents in Decker Valley, James Faust butchered six hogs and a beef for I. W, Zettle on Tuseday. Mrs. Rore Lingle and Mrs, Nora was Ripka spent last Friday with Mrs. F, M, Ackerman, ing forward of this enterprise. Crdcodile in a Tree. An African hunter once found a large erocodile hanging in the fork of a tree about ten feet from the ground. As the place was fully half a mile from any water, it was difficult to account for the crocodile’'s strange position. When questioned upon the subject the natives explained that it was put there by an elephant. It seems that when the elephants wade Into the Lake Nigam! to bathe the crocodiles are in the habit of worrying them and biting’ their legs. Sometimes when an ale phant is annoyed beydhd endurances it picks up its tormentor in its trunk, puts it among the branches of a tree and leaves It there. Period of Rigorous Fasting. The fast of Ramadan, “the month ful, whether at home or only those who are seriously ill are excepted from Its provisions. These must keep the fast as soon afterward aa possible, for a like number of days. SSA SBA. Brings resultr—a Reporter ad,