The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 25, 1915, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1915
SMITH & BAILEY , . . Proprietors
S. W.SMITH . . . . . «. Editor
{ Local Editor and
EDWARD E. BAILEY Bees Tonner
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 year
ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise
ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in
portions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis
lay advertising occupying less space than ten
nohes and for less than three insertions, from
fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each
issue, according to composition, Minimum |
charge seventy-five cents,
Local notices accompanying
ing five cents per line for eac
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,
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS |
Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morring and even
ing.
United Evangelical—Lemont, morn Lin-
den Hall, afternoon ; Centre Hall ever . |
Reformed Union, morning ;
ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening,
Spring Mills,
Luatheran—Centre Hall, morning ;
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 ti
ticket, subject to the rules governi
Election.
LOCALS
Dr. McClary, the humorist, is billed
for March 18th, He ia counted the
“ fanniest’” man on the stage.
The county auditors have finished
their work and the report of the finan.
cial condition of the county will be
published next week.
Prof. W. R. Jones, principal of
Gregg township's public schools, will
open a Bummer Normal at Spring
Mills, April 25th, His advertisement
appears in this issue.
Monday sud was accompanied home
by Mrs. Meyer who underwent an op-
eration there several weeks ago. Her
condition is excellent.
The county board of Commissioners
appointed N. T. Krebs of Pine Grove
Mills to finish the work of the late A
Luckenbach, as mercantile appraiser,
The appointment was made Tuesaday.
Miss Margaret Goodhart entertained
a number of her friends at her home
on Saturday afternoon, Refresh-
ments were served. The following
were present : Mrs, C. M. Arney, Mrs.
Badie Bushman, Mrs. Abner Alex.
ander, Mrs. Harvey H. Mark, Mrs
F. W. Bradford, and Mrs. D. W,
Bradford.
Perry W. Breon, who advertised his
farm stock and implements for sale
March 9, has called off the sale
Chas. D. Bartholomew will purchase
Mr. Breon’s stock and implements at
appraisement, and wi’l leave them on
the farm, which be owns, and which
will be tenanled by Emmet Brooks
after Mr. Breon moves to State Col-
lege.
W. RB. Camp, who for a number of
years was a resident of Centre Hall
and while here engaged in the under-
taking and furnitore business and is
similarly engaged now in Tyrone, ls
_ reported to the Reporter as having
recently removed to new business
quarters, that from the point of mod-
ern equipment Is not surpassed io
Central Pennsylvania. Mr, Camp
occupies two floors of a building
recently erected by a secret order, and
was built with a view of especially
accommodating a business such as
Mr, Camp conducts.
Merchant C. F. Emery, on Tuesday,
ricelved a letter purporting to have
come from a Canadian law firm, gent
ly breaking the news that a relative
living on the Pacific coast had died
and that he had been made the sole
heir to an estate of large proportions,
The attorneys, afjer giving more de-
tails, suggested that the whole matter
be referred to some reliable law firm
who could easily convert the property
into cash. The letter closed with the
statement that the aunt's chief regret
was that he ( Mr. Emery) was not at
her bedsida to perferm a service writ.
ten in illustrations on the reverse side
of the letter. If you can strike the lc.
eal merchant when he is in the proper
humor and has a bit of spare time, you
may induce him to permit you to read
# document that for a brief time made
the old aupt—before the page was
turned—quite kissable,
Monday evening forty four members
of the Masonic fraternity initiated the
new rooms of the local order, on the
second floor of the bank building, by
holding an informal gathering in
honor of George Washington Hoster-
man, secretary of Old Fort lodge,
whose birthday falls on the same day
as that of our country’s first citizen.
Refreshments were served. Among
those present the following were from
adistance : Messers J. W. McCormick,
Columbia, 8B, OU; John M. Otto,
Williamsport; Julian Fleming, Col-
umbus, Ohio; Dr, P. H. Dale, J, ©.
Bmith, F, M. Tairence, State College ;
J. H. Roms, F, E. Wieland, F, Pp,
Ishler, Linden Hall ; BR. P. Campbell,
Penns Cave; Rev. D. M. Geesey, A. B.
Musser, J. W. Foster, Asronsburg ;
A. J. Gephsrt, L. W. Biover, Dr. John
Hardenburg, L. A. Kass, W. 8. Shel
don, Millhelm ; W. T, Harter, W. L.
Campbell, F, J. Malone, Coburn,
FEBRUARY COURT,
Court Opened Monday Morning--WMarlion i
Township Farmer Foreman of Grand |
Jury, i
Court convened on Mondsy morning
at ten o'clock, and after hearing mo- |
tions and petitions the constables of |
the several districts of the county made |
their quarterly report, The Grand |
Jury was called and sworn, and George |
M. Harter, -farmer of Marion town |
ship, selected ns foreman. |
The first waa NBylvanua |
Moyer, who lives at Tylereviile, It
appears Moyer, at the December court, |
plead guilty to an assault on his wile;
sentence suspended, Later
threats his wife,
lives with a daughter in
Moyer required
furnish peace bail in the sum of $500
The civil list for both first
second week was gone and the
following cases disposed Albor
Baney va. J. T. being ap
appeal, eettled.
onge called
he!
who
Miles |
{ol
WHE
made pains
now
township, Was
the and |
over
of :
Beckwith,
rook Blate snd Brick Co, v
, eontioued
Wilbur H. Wining va. iis
ptony i
mn G
g an action in Llreapns
fore Court.
I'he case of Arthur H, Hagy
6
ard, in-
of not
whilg plowing, was
guilty. Hs
annoyed by a
2
, and
Yi 2 vq
in a verdi« gyurd,
num.
retail
ber of school children fe
older boys,
place
sof the
The pre tended asssull tock
Rush township.
Commonwea
Hall waa charged with having stolen a
a buggy |
- ' r
iroyer ol
th
robe and raincoat from
longing to A. A, Bel
On issulpg a
weit
gearch
burg.
the articles were found caboore
of a freight 11s
had found them near a
he secures walter every
he had pot been Lo
night the articles were st
did not have them locked uj
] } RWAD them Of
Lai Was B ¥
rendered a verdict of not
pay the coals
va. Thomss Hardy,
ed for nou-support of children ; prose
ger of the
gulity,
Comm
cator William Woods, overs
poor of Rush township 1
final disposition of the case,
for farnishing liquor ;
Harold D. Cowher; defendant
gailty and was remanded
invesligation,
The Taylor-Bubb case, sa the Re
porter goes to press, is on trial, This
case is an wppesl from the justice's
decision snd was conticoed [from
December court,
to jail for
—— A A —————————
Mrs MoUlelinn Dend
As the Reporler goes Wed.
pesday sfiernoon, word
the death of Mrs E'iz2a
the home of her daughter, Mra HL W
Frantz, at Earlystown, An extended
police wili appear next week,
lo press,
ia
Met
received
ef
LOCALS
Mrs. 8. W. Buoith is spending a week
in Philipsburg as the guest of
ter, Mrs. . Ray Morgan,
Robert Meyer of Altoona is howe
for a few days losee his mother who
just returned from the Fhiladelphis
hospital,
her sis
There will be services in the Presby-
terian church wpext HSabbath, both
morning and eveuing, Prof John 7.
Marshroan of State College will preach
on each occasion,
Mr. and Mis J. B. Getchell and son
of Youngwood arrived st the Bruogart
horae the latter part of inel week, Mr,
Getehell returned on Tuesday” bul his
family will rerunin here for a short
time,
Ip — oo ——
FLANS DEATH BLOW TO
LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Prohibition Party Uengrersman-sleet De.
scribes Proposed Laws to Withdraw Al
Goveromenti 'retection.
Charles HEH. Randall, Prohibition
party Congressman-elect from Cali
fornia, in an address to prohibitionists
in Baltimore anvounced that it is to
be proposed in the next Congress (hat
the Foleral Government shall with.
draw from the liquor business all the
facilities which are under the Govern.
ment’s control or ownership, Four
proposed laws are Lelng prepared, he
said, as follows :
Federal liquor license receipts to be
issued only w holders of valid licenses
already granted by local authorities in
the Blatea,
The United Bates manila to be closed
to use by the liquor interests for any
purpose whatever, thus preventing
their advertising in newspapira,
The United States to probibit inter.
stale comunerce in liquor and its ime
portation.
Waste of food products to be stopped
by prohioiiing their transformstion
into aleohiolie liquors.
I I f ——
The quartet of the Pennsylvania
Htate College Glee sand Mandolin clubs
bas been booked for two long trips
During the KE wter vacation they will
travel over the Hante Fe lines the
Pacific coast, where a series of concerts
will be given In the Pennsylvania
building at the Papamwe-Pacific ex.
position. Immediately after the com.
mencement exercises in Juve the
qusrtet will leave on its second trip
sucrose the Isthmus of Panama, Walle
in the esual zone fonsestte will te
given for government employes at Y,
M. C. A, Qerdquartors and io many
camps,
so
iy
DEATIS
Mre. Margaret Keller died op
day morning st the home i
M KE. Mothersbaugh, |
Bhe was born at Boalshurg, September |
8, 1828, her age being ninety-one years, |
five month
parents were
RBhenst
’
Her
itharine
and sixteen dave.
K
were
George and
orger. There
of the Bhene!
several of t
children
em died in infaney
t Orie {
1
i to David
Hhe was v
18442
IIATI is
Boalsturg, July 21st,
{ £1
18 Lis
married |
lonlst rg and Ok H
moved on a fears
they move
iil and in 1864
near Bell
Later loalsburg
led
her husbs
retired Jif the des
cured Ju
home wi
daughter the mot
dd
Pale
teven children ;: one daughter
M Ralbarive
March 29, 1888, sud Willian
died in August, 10
JO BUITVIN i IF ate 1
i morning
health and
manhood
In early
taken into full communion wilh
fa
el
®
ed a consistent member throu
April 10, 1878, Le
Ji Dannley a
Pipe M by
{rove st iile,
The greater part of their
t her bome
Rev
pnie L
Koser
married jife
wae spent in i Isbuirg aod vie
By of
for a period of fi
I
sa soliv
upatic
Lie Ww
He
children :
is surviv
(es
as farm Deal
B oulah at home
sigiere.
Philly
and one
wood
fod. ;
Mre, Willing
Funeral
forenoon.
Lily x
James
n Pails
will be
Mrs. Eliz Housh,
Henry Roush, died at Lhe hom
danghler, Mra. J H. Det
Hall,
seventy-four years
with which she had st
For
he was in a
bed lant
held
apailll
wiley,
Centre Mouday uight,
Death woes catised
f
iA"
by gangrene,
fered for (hires years
preceding ber death
ten dave
ip
Fu
tl a
PARRY
wae
will be
late Dit
Heckhman's comelery
R R. Jones offic
less condition and
Fi
Luisi
perl se1vices
morning at her me and
wi | be made in
at Penn Hall, Bev,
ating. Mr. and Mrs. Roush, about
nine yiars ago, moved from Fenn
Hall to the Detwiler home snd ii wae
tere that Mr. Roush died, about three
youra ago. Burviviog sre the follo
ing children: 18. Perry iB
J. H. #iler, Centre Hail;
Mrs. Carrie shook, Bpring Mills; J
W. Roush, Asrousiurg; Mrs. Irv
Wesver, Haloba Dora Houab,
Lock Haven Mraie Duck,
Clintendale ; John F. Roush, Siale
College. Also these brothers and sls
ters : Henry Hauck, Georges Vailey ;
farael Hauck, Smuilton ; Harvey and
John Heuck, Msdisonturg; Mis
Harah Vonads, Centre Hall; Mrs
Philip Frank, Egg Hill,
Mra. Badie Heberling died st her
home in Pine Grove Mills, Friday
noon, from the cflecia of a paralylic
strokes which she pustaloed Baturdsy
a week ago Mrs Heberiing had besn
in delicate hisaith for some time and
only a short time ago underwent an
operation at her home. Funeral ser
vices were held in the Lutheran
church Mouday, at eleven o'clock,
and interment was made at Pine
Grove Mills, Rev, L Bloy Bpaogier,
sselsted by Dr. C. T. &lkevs of Belin «
grove, officiating. bre, Heberilug at
the time of her death was seventy-six
ears and four monthe of ages, Biuce
Ter girlhood days she was 8 member
of the Lutheran church and practical.
ly sll her life was spent in the town
where she died er husband pre.
coded her to the grave three years ge,
Three ohildren ste liviog, nam iA
Ww.
$s y
'y. £00,
Mrs
Mies
Morn,
Miss Hatella A, at home; M. a
J. B. Heberling, Bitte Uollege.
*
A wid 1:
BOALSBURO
Migs Katharine Weber of State Col- |
Miss Bertha Boyder of Centre Hall |
place,
On
nev 4, ££)
the
Bunday EVELIOE
il preach a sermon on
5 neiiuglo be
of
Mre, Grant {
of ladies st
party, Ti
harles enteripined
her
ureday,
fu
home at a
i tty
ded the
Bricker, st
Laura ticker »
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sll was fitled tH
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Wao othrock’s |
K. Phi
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iand in Philips.
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Einery
Hayes tr
Hallie M
Bellefonte
ux to
and in
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tiller to D. R. Poreley el ali,
of of land in Heiuese twp, 7350
W. Harrison Walker,
Willis CU. Witmer, tract
Beoner twp. $450
wa
to
in
lrustes,
of and
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
CENTRE HALL, PA
attend given to ©
with
AZ Teomn
Hennees © and
ail
office attended to promptly
CERRLATOITRIEP GO PONS IRES
A few more Bed Blan-
kets and Horse Blan-
kets, for cold weather,
Heavy Hose
Good Warm Sweaters
Heavy Gloves
Heavy Wool
Shirts
A few Heavy Caps
Dress Goods for Dresses
Coat Suits, Ete.
Working
SCHMIDT'S BREAD
three times a week ; Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday,
GODS OORBOPVITUSV ODOR TUILECOOPODIRES en
This Store Will Close Every
Wednesday Hvening at Six O'dock
- kins,
H. F. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA.
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THIRTY-DAY
Clearance Sale
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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 A CALL
C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall
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A NEW LINE OF
ercales, Ginghams
and
White Goods
just received.
goods. You
before thinking
Pretty pattern in colored
should sec these goods
of doing your
sewing,
KREAMER & SON
CENTRE HALL, PA.
“FITZEZY"
SHOES
will cure corns!
SOLD ONLY AT
EAGER’S SHOE STORE
BELLEFONTE
Y
Bargains in Clothing
HE GREATEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING
for Men, Boys and Children, You can get a Suit
or Overcoat for yourself or boy, at almost any
price. Everything reduced in Underwear, Trousers,
Sweaters, Overalls, Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies,’
Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Suits, Dresses and Rain-
coats, for less than—HALF P RICE,
Reductions in UNDERWEAR
Big reductions in Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear.
As our stock is very large, we must scl the good at any
price, so as to make room for our spring goods, Time
is very short, so don’t fail to come in our place before
you go any place else. .
HERR’S Department Store
“ THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
MILLHEIM, PA.