a \ : school Keport, OAl SBURG PENN HALL ADVERTISEMENTS A, PIIOR'S NOTICE THE CENTRE REPORTER. | To chool Kepor B a. PH : “ : ERT SEAR onion ISSUED WEEKLY, i I'he eixth month of gchcol came to} Eiward Tusery of Binking Valley Hugh Runkle from Zon visited his : IOVERSEED FOR BALE iss | ents 97 1-10 per cont, plire i - a close for three of the four grades ID | was an over Sunduny visitor in town glutor, Mra, Krank Masser, lsat week. PHUR HOLDERMAN Colyve | i CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. |tte borough schoole, last week, and WwW. C. Meyer of State College spent John Horner spent Wedresday with | i FOUND. Two keys that were their reports of attendance, together | Thursday with his brother, J. H. | hia sister, Mra. Krawer, | plumbing shop of J. 8 Rowe. Samo « i 016 i . | call st this office Ad paying THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1816 with tie honor roll, are appended. | Meyer, and family. Ralph Rhook snd family will move | 4 SIE 6% 1h and paying ~ Intermediate—Whole pumber in at-| J. 7. McCormick of State College at- | to Brush Valley on Thursday. SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . Froprietors 1 ! Pa tendance during month, male 18, fe-| tended to business in this plsce on | Harry Ulrich and family spent Ban- | home, han : y a Tare | "+a ais won as ] r an i . i yours old, weighs 1900 ibm §. W. SMITH ditor | ale 18, total 86 Average sitendance | Saturday. dav at the home of Frank Musser Hare Toot a hs } 0 ita Local Editor and 1 " a: . ! . : . : y whale. #1 yi i! EDWARD E. BAILEY | Business Nanager | uring month, male 17, female 17, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Zigler, with| Mra Harvey Bmitn fs suflering with ASOD HK tK HOLDER, Centre Hill, Pa. F. 0. Spring | fonte, Ps ] . - . | total 54 Per cent, of attendance dur-| their bright little boy, John Lew's, | a bealing in her head and an attack of o Pa, RD. 4 15.p'd re re Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as i i second Class mail matter / ing month, male 97, female 94, total | were recent visitors from Altoona | grip. ” . 96 Per cent. of atterdance durivg| mre TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re- | porter are one and one-half dollars per year VO GOOD HORS IOUSE FOR RENT OR BAL¥ . 1. % i rou tila bile for con hit Adam Heckman and dsughter | Frank Musser purchased a team of | DOToukh, suitable for #t locality in town term till date, male 96, female 95, total | 8arg of Penn Hall spent Friday in | borees at the horse seleat Millheim on | summer house and other - s y > { + } wn. ble and garage ; large Ir ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise | 95 Pupils present every day during | goalsburg. | Friday. ity water and full bath ; re inches, for three or more in | h » al Mery ATR 2 t . . od { good hot sir fur o en Of Le Or ts ner Inch for oach issue. Dis | month : Isaiah Ewery, Jeflerion| john Patterson spent some time in| Mrs. Charles and David Bartges | 500 oo ol, loos 1 t i MA Can make good wit pas) ee be - TF “XC | { N piey advertising occupying less space than ten | =lick, Hareld Keller, William Sweet Altoona. spent ‘1 huredsy at the home of John Also good lots at State College, Pa EAS I ER EX CL RSI )] nches and for less than three insertions, from . . Inquire of I. C. BULLOCK ir. Agent, i 10 fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each | wood, Fred Lucas, Harold Breon, Al- Mr. snd Mrs Edward Hunter of Al- | WE Atherton st, bane, according 10. composition. MInImum | pert Nmith, Clyde Smith, Paul Fetter. ¢ i 3 | $ 8 ate « Va t ¥ toons made 8 business trip to Boals-!| Mrs George Bhook and Irma spent | © pd ate College, Ia Local notices accompanying display advertis- olf, Franklin Ruble, Miles Boyder, Al- burg last week, | Wednesday at the home of Jacob reve 8000000000000 0080 dl If J ing five cents per line for each insertion; other- | yoy Emery, Gertrude Ruble, Sara Bervice in the Reformed church on | Meyer } & 55 hi vd wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, ¥ | ; twenty-five cents, Zottle, Hazel Ripka, Grace Fye, Helen Sunday at the regular hour, 10 15 | George Bhook snd family epent Ca May Wildwood Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three Eval A in 4 3 >a Pack. toism Sas . a . : Tia . . Krebs, Beatrice Kramer, Gladys Pack Heveral families are obliged to leave | Monday st the bome of Charles Ds CAIDA dg tri Boaleburg this spring for the want of | Bartges, Avalon, Stone Harbor fnsertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- 4 4 ; ditional insertion. er, Helen Lucas, Fara Snyder, Miriam dwellings, i Ralph Shook and family spent Fon t . Mrs Ella Stuart of Biate College | day at the home of Mrs. Bhook’s ps- Foes, Vivian Koss. Pupils present CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. every day during term till date, Isaiah | . i ' Reformed—Centre Hall, morning; Tusseyville, | Emery, Fred Lucas, Howard Emery, | sud sister, Mre. Lizzie Jacobs, of Cen- | rents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Long afternoon. Harold Breon, Albert Bmith, Paul tre Hall spent Friday snd Saturday st| Charles Bartges and family epent Fetterolf, Franklin Ruble, Miles Boy-| Boalsburg der, Albert Emery, Hazel Ripka, eel OF Hosterman. F you want to buy or sell property in or near Centre Hall consult Chas, D. Bartholomew, before acting. a | Sunday evenirg at the bome of Hamuel Kaop of Altoona snd slater, | Daniel Corman. {| Grammar grade— Whole uumber in Mrs. Juhn Fisher, with her little | Lawrence Runkle from Centre Hall i attendance during month, male 10, fi-| crandson, Jack Fisher, of Bellefonte | visited friends bere on Tuesday ; 'm Je 16. total 26 Average attendance | ¢isited at their parental bone over Mra Guise went to Centre Hall on {during m yath, male 10, female 16, i Buudsey. Monday to spend the week with ber tolel 26 Average attendance during Mra, Fusanna hler snd dsughter daughter, Mra. John Dsubermsu. i v I have several fine offer- ings now on my list, * Stop-over allowed at Philadelphia 4 PENNSYLVANIA R. R Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, ’ ernd, musle 9 feriale 15, total 24 Per | Miss Dells, Harry Ishler, Mr. and Clara Condo visited her parents over ‘ {ob Hy k& ‘J 4 3 onth | . '] 0000 NILOCOOROTONG6ONA6S stirndance duilng month, | Mrs, P. 8B, Ishler, attended the faneral | Bandsy COED LEB OOBBODEBC0GRSPORBRG eee 8000022808000 09000 , total 97. Per eent. | of Mra. Willism Ishler, at Bellefoute, | Mrs Busan Burrell and two sons, ng term, male 94, fe- | on Wednesday. Charles sud Matthew, from Millheimg| = SV VV VV VTS TT BV S020 WBN nth, msie | jorded the funers! of the latter ’s si . | Robert Bartges Hot House Fancy Lettuce - 18¢ Ib. Oranges - - - 25¢ to 35c doz. Cabbage - - . 2c 1b. Fancy Celery - 8c to 10c Bunch Onion Sets - - - 8c lb (or qt.) Home Cured Country Hams for sale. “Salvat’ for your Stock, 75c for 10 Ibs., $1.25 for 20 Ibs., $5.00 for loo Ibs. : g tai " y ¢ ‘a 1 " Mra, William Hwith, at Asronsburg Mla He ’ sited | he The Weather. » . f w pn . SE 4 i Wednesday entle nv inday, snd Cora esye 8h meter are m ire George Boai and a nomber of glad when he comes home a# | the younger members of the ¢ivie club 3 ¥ Eruvest | o; joyed the play ©“ The hand of ti Mrs. Marah Hartman returned home Frederick Pre A : CEP. 3 « Rotsew. 1d the Auditorium = to her gon, Waliacs Masser, on Natur. | ege on Friday eveni for | day after spending a few months with phet ven u Mitter- | tate Co oD WW TW WW 1 Parsons, Ruth | ¢ e benefit of the Bellefonte heapits!, { friends snd relatives at Wiliismeg ort. i Bradford, Cathar I' D Bosal returned to his home for Hall aud family moved from | MeUlenaban, | g short stay having spent the gr ' nt to the home he bought from part of the pler at Mismi orida, re. rid Kiine, near Cross Roe per of boys on of attend : i Satdrday, 1 § ] } L108 6 ris 898 Number pres cer ed 8 fe , th REO pent few dass wil runcie, Adam sunday, 14 49 F fen guy ye -, girls i Visitors Mov wn thi Kk were : Kel re , Christie Keller | Monday, : : pe |one—J, Pertz, high school Inspec | Amos Koch moved ! Asronsturg; J. M fsrma near Linden cuge in Boals wg: Am 1 H ] CENTRE MILLS from Rebersburg to tl hotnie vatnils Mr. and Mra Releh and little daugh by J. M. Wiels + Mr 2 wl er spent several dass this week will TT HDT WD trom : rg tol? sister, Mr Frank Fisher, | fs fp AAA BARGAINS IN ALL DE- PARITIENTS LETTUCE, CELERY AND OYSTERS FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK —— — -— firungart Sells and Buys Farm Former Sheriff Brungsart sold his A - farm in Potter township, near Tussey- Marriage Licenses, i wille, to William Bower, the price bee Yay as . ro friends at Mtate { Charles E. Rockey, Bsallefonte ing $750 I'his is the farm mention as 2 We a : . ok Mr Rtamp of Boring Bank was rut Carolioe Miller, Bellefonte | was made of in Inst week's lseue as | a ron YtD ont dnt and one beak { over by a cow last week and is contrac’'ed for by George ’ hi 8 14 . : A ng mu th fr he ir jary received Horner and later having annulled the wishes go wilh } hn hare ie eg ER De ag Walker Bhutt y purchased su! Irs Rhuliz's childre: | agreement. Mr. Bower paid the same | lot trom Ira Rise), on Huckleberry | mumps | street On Friday he moved the oid Pau] Bhefler and sister, Miss Mary, > Nouv FLIkie Homer R. Breon, Penn's Furnace Mildred J. Davis, Penn's Farnace Jlarence E. Kparr, Clinton county Pearl A. Dougherty, Pollonaville ae | i 3 eum as Mr. Horner had sgreed to | The farm will te tenanted by Mr i $ house from hia lot on weet main street | visited their brother si Hj IE amine wer Burday ti 2 ¥ iry Hg 4 ‘ Rath KR. Derstine, Bellefonte is abundantly sble to successfully . \ . anf Mr Reort's 0} ——— . p——— : erected ) to the lot he purchased { a —— sndue i g from mumps Howard E. Heaton, Bellefonte in-law, Frank Dashem to 4d ' : { where he hiss a Dew Up lo date howe GIVE US A CALL C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall art, on passing pspers for | Mr. and Mra. Cuommings and chil Pott ¢ ; engines, farnished the power. Asdsted | 4.00 spent Bundasy with friends ness TWN NNN BEEN BW WNT NNN Ootler OWwWnship } x i BE : f § : were given two valuable lectures In . . ent : {one | UF other workmen and eve arsged by | M»disonburg bought the Brung: omestead, ove . Grange Hall, Friday evening of las! : . wien +} a number of walchers, they succeeded 2 ' We Ntore, the same . ' week, by speakers sent out by Penn-} . bo Sb by 2 ) inp gettiog it up the hil Mr. Bho == f f Thomas of with other workmen, will a of - 1 i i va? Yam d Prot. M y dovonh a. NE cred to get the house ready r oc! lll ii =O : : being Prof. Fagan and Prof. Mason. Brangart executors io 183 y ne ng Ao e- 1 I! A NEW LINE OF The meeting was held under the} | ' ay . . . ¢ | CUpALCY Qur new Ts Pl i : I'he farm contain pores, 150 Ais oe le bm Sapisiam ii i auspices of the Centre Couuty Fruit Weaver, eXpecie 10 on hia 3 i i Gro + ers Association, and was presid Lectures on Fruit Growing x i WwW. Corl and John Chatles, with their WW WWD WD Those interested in fruit growing K f.orenn : sylvania State College, the gentlemen which are under « tivation the othe i : { from Millhelm and Fi ox Hi being pasture and wood land. Mr. | | ¢ | ed over by Cyrus Brungsrt, president Bruugart thinks he made a very good | house, ‘ i Fixtures of all kinds. er a es Gin a ms of the body. Oue of the lectures was . ” i ——————— —— 3 : purchase, haviog paid $100 less than | _ ok evo oc spravin d the othe Farmers Mil s. Seputed ¢ I 3 ay 6 sed the other 10} ,q farm was sold for. The present . ’ WA I ER PIPES and ale ar 3 cK ib > a fF it 18 i 3 3 bl hy the eale and packing of fruit tenant, Mr. Smith, will continue there With the sovg of the ue bird y oun # % el sure that sprirc 8 for at least a year, . a und us, we fe preg m4 LOUALS at hand. : : ¢ : ——— | R work of all kinds Hail Thomas of near Howard pent} pormar srovaburg Boy Made Chaplale, All are pleased to se Rev. Price] Spay y re : 1 € (00) S a few days at the Daniel Callaban At the recent organization of the again make bis rounds se pastor of the | done at reasonable price. home, near Centre Hall, Kat ki Legislature, Rev. J: ho Adsm Ul. Ev. eaurch, : Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dashem of Red Bright was elected Chaplain of the B. F. Rickert took his wife to the | Stock not on hand will . : Mill are the proud parents of a baby a8 Lock Haven hospital lsst Wednesday | - just received. Prett attern in colored Hou be ordered N boy, born Tuesday of hast week. eight years sgo he held a similar posi and on the followivg dsy she was | ordered promptly, 5 You should see these 5 Sy , \ 1 The ) o1 . ood . cS ood Thomas Keefer of Youngwood was a | tion in the House and twenty-six years | OP raled upon. The operation was | g g guest at the Brungart home in Centre | ago was Chaplain of the Htale Hensle successful and her svnpLete | WwW. F. FLORAY | before thinking of doing your spring Hall, from Saturday until Monday. is secured. Mr. Rickert remained | of Representatives. Tweniy- Rev. Bright i+ a native of Asrovs-|'® % Gti Saturday | 2 sewin Venango county will be dry afiother | burg, but bas resided in Kansas for the 9 sh aw ® Sup ; ys Tis = g year, On Monday Judge Criswell re-| last thirty-three years . Movirgs wi | soon e ar g. wd : first to chsnge location Is Samuel | fused all of the seventeen applicants. renee fp pet Stover, from the Elias Weaver farm | He filed no opinion. Quilting Party. near Millheim, to the Musser farm ; B. | A ’ A bill bas been introduced in the A quilting party was held at] the | gp Rickert vacates the Allison farm to | ttention House providiog that the owner of a| home of Mr. sud Mra. Frank Gfrerer | op op the Elise Wesver farm ; Bolo | KREAMER & SON farm may have the name of his farm | Wednesday of Isat week. The ladies | non Lingle from the A BB Lee farm | patented 8» that he may have the ex-|present were Mra. George Heckman, | ¢, Allison Bros farm: James Bwab | [- | ' , clusive use of that name, Mra C. F. Emery, Mrs. H. E Ho ing con Jan the A. B. Lee | ari ] 1E1'S ' CENTRE HALL, PA. A bill changing the deer season from | moan, Mra. A. W. Alexander, Mrs. El | p00 November 10th to 25th to the first two |mer Royer, Mrs. D. W. Bradford, ptt Capitol Stock Remedy weeks in December, and chsoges in| Mre James Stahl, Mrs. P. H. Luce, Tusseyville . the season for small game, passed the|Mre. Rudy, Mrs. Ella Arney, Mis. | ajo Bertha Lingle is spending Capitol Poultry Remedy House finally on Monday. Hsrry Bhirk, Miss jenole Btabl, some time with her sunt, Mrs. Au- Capitol Hog Remedy Messrs. G. H. Emerick, George uy man, st Centre Hall, . Ralston and FP. H. Luse appraised the Orchard Demons t ‘ations Next Week, A son was born to Mr, and Mrs, Prattse Reme dies for farm stock and implements of Perry| Two orchard demonstrations will be | Frank Dasham, Tuesday. poultry. W. Breon, on Monday. Chas. D. [given in Cenire county next week by Quite s number from here sitended LADIES’ Bartholomew purchased thé goods st|the state department of sgriculture | the instailstion of Rev. D B Kuriz at ~THEY ARE ALL GOOD- the appraisers’ figures, which were|T. C. Foster is the demonstrator for | Centre Hall Sunday. close to $1200 this county. The places selected are| Homer and Hoy Neff are sick with DRUG STORE “4 »” The Pine Stump rural telephone the orchards of Newton (. Neidigh, | the grip. oe line is receiving new renters this | State College, Monday, March 22, snd Those sick with the measles are spring. Guy Brooks had a phone in- that of Miss Elizabeth D Green, Belle: | Anna Mary Fortney, Ezra Ripka's stalled last week snd Harry E, Fye|fonte, Wednesday, March 24 The | ohiidren, and William Lingle’s chil and Arthur Cummings are in live for | Meetings are public and commence at | dren. nasa See me for best prices on the ssme service. This line wili then | De o'clock, Paul . Bminbizxy will werk Tee all sizes of have twenty-two telephones. etme Arthur Holdermsn (his summer, L. L. Bmith sdvertises the King Woman's Suffrage Resolution Wine, Brush Valley WATER PIPES automobile in this issue. The King fs| By sa vote of 37 ayes to 11 nays, the ¥ as an aristocratic oar as its name signi- | resolution proposing the woman sul-| Those who spent Hundsy at the -also- . WwW cure corns fies, and prospective purchesers should | frage smendment to the Pennsyl | home of William Rachan were 8B, H PUMPS d ask Mr. Smith to demonstrate his car | vanis Constitution was passed finally | Beck snd family, H, W. Lopg and an to them before thinking of buying any | by tise Henate, Monday night. The | family, George Long snd family, A. other. It has many of the re jesue now goes to the voters of the | H. Long, snd U, C, Beek. REPAIRS features at a low cost. State for decision st the comiog fall| Rev. J M. Gray will preach his firet SOLD ONLY AT Dr. W. H. Fry, the well known |®®etion. sermon 1p the Yestiok U Rv. church Everything in the Plumb- veterinarian of Pine Grove Mills, has =e on Sunday forenoon. ] ~ ’ disposed of his farm stock and imple 20,000 morses for the War, Rev. D © Carls presched sn able ing Line— bathroom fix- ' YEAGER S SHOE STORE : . | A Kansss City firm of borse and | sermon in Bethesta on Bunday. ents ad ae Takis 4 Yom Ya astivis mule dealers contracted with the| Those on the sick list are Mra. Ellas tures, etc., at lowest prices. years. Dr. aod Mrs Fry are now liv. French government to supply them | Wert and Miss Grace Heckman, S J ROWE BELLEFON TE ing in the Frank Miller home at the with 26 000 horses to be used in the| Just tovemind the supervisors: this * . intersection of the White Hall and|W#'. The cost will be between five | would be a good time to erect Dew Centre Hall, Pa. state rosds, and six willion dollars, sign posts and boards,
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