THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1915 SMITH & BAILEY . . . . + PFroprictors S. W. SMITH . . . > a a Editor { Local Editor and EDWARD E, { Business Manager BAILEY 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 doliars 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 funches and for less than three mnsertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per {nch for each issue, 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, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three fnsertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian— No service, Evangelical—Lemont, morning ;: Linden Hall, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Reformed - Union, morning; Spring Mills, Centre Hall, evening. ran Centre Hall afternoon ; -Tusseyville, morning ; Spring Mills, evening. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to announces Harter of Penn townsh office of County ticket, subject to the Election. 8 governing the Prim The Weather. wes of the thermometer are made ds and indicate the } Readir bp mn OInts re ours, Wednesday, 17 Thursday, 18 Friday, 19 Saturday, 20 Sunday, 21 Tuesday, means fair: partly cic piano was placed in the and Mrs, D. 8B. Kuriz A new home of Rev. on Tuesday. New Berlin's new posimaster ie David E. Arbogast, He succeeds A A. Bhrifsr who has beld the office for a number of years. Boalsburg has new residents in the persone of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hunter new home last week. Miss Margaret Jaccbs spent a day last week with ber sunt, Enoch Bweeney, at Boslsburg, who has been ill with rheumatism for some time, Ralph Homan, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. H, Homan, completed a course in business training at Selinsgrove, and returned to his home here last week. Rev. Joseph C. Kelley of Greens- burg filled the pulpit in the Presby- terian church on Bunday and admin istered the sscrsment of the Lord's supper. Mrs, Mrs, 8B. W. Gramley and daughter Lucile’ and Mre. A. Walter of Mill heim, Mrs. T. M. Gramley and daugh- ter, Misa Orpba, of Spring Mills, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Chas. D. Bar- tholomew on Tuesday. Mre, William A. Magee and sop Huyett of Wenonah, New Jersey, were arrivals at the home of Mrs. Ma gee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M Huyett, on Mouday, where they will spend their Easter vacation, The farm stock and implements of Perry W. Breop, recently sold sat appraisment, were purchased jointly by Chas. D. Bartholomew and Emmet Brooks. The latter will begin farming when Mr. Breon leaves, On Friday of last week Mrs, Mar cellus A, Bankey sold her farm, near the Miilheim borough limits, contain. ing 814 acres, to Emanuel Kerstetter for $4 000, The sale does not ioeclude 224 scres of farm land along the Aaronsburg road, Three sales are yet to be held in this section this week : Today Mrs. Almira Bhowers will hold sale, near Tussey- ville ; Friday Mrs, Minerva Tate will hold sale on top of Nittany Mountain, and on Baturday Harry C. Reish will dispose of his farm stock and ma- chinery, near Centre Hall. Students In the Boslsburg high school have organized a basebsll team and they are already making good use of every bright day to get in trim fora schedule of hard games which they will soon begin, Tyrone and Btate College high schools are on the list, besides a number of other schools, A delegation of Centre Hall's repre. sentative citizens appesred before the committee on the repeal of the full crew law, at the State capitol at Har- risburg, on Tuesday. The Pennayl- vania Railroad Company defrayed all expenses. The railroad company has spent many thousand of dollars with. in the past few months in advertising in an effort to enlighten the people on the full crew law and the bill to repeal it will come before the legislature in a short time. The following from thie place were present: Hon, Leonard Rhone, B. D. Brishin, D. A. Boozer, George M. Bosal, W, H, Meyer, Ww. F. Bradford and 8. W, Bmith, Spring Moviogs, The usual number of changes among farm tenants and town commenced and in another week a big string of flittings will be on the move, Among the changes on farms in Pot. ter township are the following : Harry E Fye from the Emerick farm to the Goodling farm, west Daniel Bohn from the Murray Ross farm to the George H. and | i BOALSBURG, An inventory of the Hazel being made this week, W. OC, Meyer of Btate College spent Friday at the N, W, Meyer home, The Boalsburg hotel is undergoing extensive repairs. Mr. and Mra, J. A. Rupp attended the George Bhuey sale at Bhiloh store is on Houeer from the Luse farm to farm which they purchased from J. M. Ross at Licden Hall; Clement Mrs, E. M. Kuhn entertained =a number of ber lady friends at 6 carpet rag party on Thucsday evening, Mr. sand Mrs. L. Mothersbsugh Relish to the W., F. Bradford farm Old Fort ; George Erhart from to the Sterref farm in Mifflin ley farm vacated by Relish; tre Hill to his new possession ; Suaffer from the Brungart farm Tuseeyville to the Goodhart farm ; Frank Dashiem follows Shafler on the farm which his father-in-law, William Bower, putchased from Brungari; A F. Rote on the Zabler farm at Farmers Mille moves to Bpring Mille iam Breon, who mov- farm ; Ven Nit- Homan off the Hall to the BSsmuel Daniel Kl: ries farm near Linden followed by Brooks Bar rm, west of Centre Hall. In the EET moves begins met C. D Commings; Em ¥ i noiomew the f Pp ugh 1 » WwW Dr i Mise McKinney into d for her by J. W. Whi on Hofler John wes into the the hiteman howe ypuicha Hiram and Frank Lee; is new home te purchased from Kryder Frank moves fre m the » & tem porary build- Misirucling prepara- tas om J. HB froma ti on the y purchased fre r iH1IAIm der perty to the Dubbs prope Potter t Jerry where Hpyder vacates ; H proper g vacal 4 wpshiy Smit Joht Arney | which is bei: d by Mra. Kate : i Mrs saunders wil ne | Naunders ; company ber dsugbter, Mrs, Ray- mond J. Miller, to Philadelphia where the young people will begin h sf. Oliver Btrunk moves int Mrs keeping ; the Wion house and | part of | Henry Bwab will also move back to { Centre Hall and cccupy & few rocms Prof. H. A. Dodson yn the (eles $ . W use, {in the same part ; moves fi me, recently ~ “mith, e Mra and Ed usekeepiog § beer A i prog erty vicaled i | purchased | to ti Anna D. { Bailey wili 5 3itis | ward beg i Marriage Carl H L Miste College Jodie 8. Duck, Bpriog Mills Jossph Fisher, Marah Bryan, Milesborg Licenses ng, Milesburg Harry Bailey, Kush towpshij Pearl M. Poole, Rush township ———— A — Tusseyville Ezra Ripka Mre., Thomas Nwariz deys mother, Fpent with ner Mra. AI Robb, at Fate College, Mr. and Mrs M F. Rossman W. O. Heckman, at State College Mies May Markie with friends here Meaales seen to be all the gpent gO re efflicted. Carl and Verna Ripka, who had been poorly, are getting bet- ter. Mr. aud Mra, P. D. Eminhizsr surprised Wednesday evening at the home of Mre. Mary Ishler, when nine- teen of their friends tendered them with a kitehen shower, including graniteware, Ironwear, woodenware, tinware, toweling and chins Quite a number gave who were not able to be present. The ones receiving the presents wish to thank the friends for their kindness. were -—— Colyer. Well, we are glad to see Mrs, Peter Jordan la able to be out again. Jesse Taylor of Walout Grove spent Bunday with Clair Stamm. Charles Faust and Miss Mary Byers of Centre Hill spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jordan. Lyman Klinefelter took very sick op Friday nizht, Alfred Reiber from Johnstown, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Will ism Relber, Fred Brown expects to move on the old homestead on the let of April. Georges Valley. Mre. H, M. Lingle spent Bunday with her slater, Mra, J, CO. McCool, + Mrs. Busan Davie spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs, Morris Lingle, . Mr, and Mra. Bamuel Lingle spent Bunday with friends at Colyer. # Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ripka spent Sunday afternoon at the home of W, 0. Ripks, Mre. Rose Lingle spent Batniday with friends at Bpring Mille. AIM PA. Opening of new bakery Saturday, April 8rd, : jranch. Mr, and Mra. William Myers enjoy- ed » week's visit at the home of daughter, Mra, KE. H, Myers, at New- ark, New Jersey. : Miss Rebecca Meyer from Johnstown arrived in this place last their ju D wie lk eruployed as a domestic in the T, Boal household. Mra. Henry Miss Ar! Hall, epent B nna daugh- Linden Glogerick snd from Thured Ly ne, HHPear afterpoon at slaburg. Hatur of his Hurry C. Bailey visited from TM until Monday at toe Mra. D home Binter, K Mothersbat Hep Mrs Emme Young was urnville Tas fonts pital VAR operated on for goitre g 88 well » Ant dye N CA De ¢ us Dal jan id Mrs. Gorge Kaup w neir golden weddih ng. A nu invited lo BE ds have been with them hursday, March 18th, era celebrated thiday snniversary. companions er] her barles Negi buildh sr purchased g from 8B SEAT, for treatment her | ome wiih Barnhart er husband snd dasug! The family resided in Bos urg be going to Pittsburgh a ———— ———— Linden Hall D. J Friday here Robert Galbraith had a pars | #lroke at the bome of Henr lant ET week Daniel Klinger ] BOE fon feon ! We ter | will move there { farm, Ap Mr and Mes, J. H. Mra. William © aid Karl Ross, at Mims Rath winter with Ler Fleck, Nisgara home Baturday. Pine Grove Mills, Brooks, who spent the Mis. A. B Falls, returne« slater, al Miss Leona Wi week with her uncle's WwW yy £1 family will leave on iueedsy to join dale, KF. E Wieland is in Boalsburg week helping Willism Stoart take in vento: sLOre whin r of his glock bias sold oul to Mr n Hazel, Ferree Miss Lavon entertained few young folks on FPuesday evenl honor of Misa loons Wieland, wi county. (ieorge Yarnell went to Altoona or y 4 ¥ of Fuesd household ni P” f tty ay LO BDID LB which have been stored Lhe plug He Oo ted Be GY has and il. ret L'a farm wil t of Apt Wr fp ps o Truly a Turbulent Republie, ! voleanoes greatest having an iy feet There are i nere are nineteen la, the thirteen Costa Rica. ano Cosiguina, in Nicara~ 835 feet high), erupted, her ashes in a circle diameter rua and Salvador were in were heard as far 92, erupting irbances in Guata- recent earthquakes situation of because it exempt earthquakes. —Christian present shosen from d Fear Revival of Suttee. 4 is feared in {i of thr 1 0s whore vived to the relatives paortuned over and peat the story of a suties accounts of the sulle in the vernacular papers loss than a dozen women performing sutlee Bengal became a cent people In the of the dead 3 over again to Glowing also appeared Since then CARGSR have aif MEAL no of come to light in Begging Off, “Can you direct me to the best ho- tal in this town?" asked the stranger after sadly watching the depart, had set his station platform. “YI can,” replied the man, walting for a train going way. “but 1 hate to do it.” “Why? “Because you soon it that I'm train who, satchel upon who was the other will think after you've Har™ weve @ ceive RBePROCeteReRPRPOO I NOW [5 THE selection, prices, CANNED SALMON-- MACARONI TIME T0 BUY | I am offering all Dress + 3 1b. Boxes at 2 cfs. Heporter Hegilstor, NOTICE. LL UDITOR —— in the Orphans’ Court of Centre County Fatate of Ailbur Ranke, Tussey ville wank Bogdan, Spring Mills umes HH the Mrs. Abner Alex J}. Zuber Mrs, Barah Kerlin, Centre Hall ira. Lettie Goodhart, Centre Hall % Mary M. Blouser, Potters Mills ). A. Detwiler, Tussey ville rl Ross, Penney rithar L Mm. H. FV, Mins Anna Kuhn, Centre Mrs. Bloomer Weay J. H. Moyer, Colyer vania Furnace Slutterbeck, Tusseyville Grove, Centre Hall Hall er, Centre EASTER FXC''ReI™N Atlantic City Cape May, Wildwood Ocean City, Sea sie City Avalon, twee Pl0BSPOITROUIRNOOSwdOO F you want to buy or sell property in or near Centre Hall consult Chas, D. Bartholomew, before acting. Angleses Stone Harbor Saturday, April 3,1015 $7.60 trom GENTRE HALL Pos QeoeeRPPE Your I have several fine offer- ; os Hickets be acoe; ings now on my list, Et ry lowed ut Philudalohis "0 { Tiok« A gorts P0009 van Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, PENNSYLVANIA R. R P0000 BIENeN0OEN0NERCAT We A WW BB WS NN NS GH BE NN NNN SPECIALS-at Emery’s dtore 18¢ Ib. 25c¢ to 35¢ doz. 2c Ib. 0 - Hot House Fancy Lettuce " Oranges Cabbage Fancy Celery 8c to 10c Bunch Onion Sets - 8c 1b. (or gt.) Home Cured Country Hams for sale. “Salvat’’ for your Stock, 75c¢ for 10 Ibs., $1.25 for 20 Ibs., $5.00 for loo Ibs. — . - - - - a - - - pn BARGAINS IN ALL DE- PARITIENTS LETTUCE, CELERY AND OYSTERS FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK WB WB WDD BB TD BV BV NTH WN GIVE US A CALL C.F. EMERY, Centre Hall WN SN NNW NNN We WD A NEW LINE OF ercales, Ginghams and White Goods just received. goods. before sewing. Pretty pattern in colored You should these goods thinking of doing your spring SCC KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. a — LADIES’ “FITZEZY" SHOES SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE