The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 15, 1915, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1915
SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . PFroprictors
S. W.SMITH . . . . . . Editor
{ Loca! Editor and
EDWARD E. BAILEY { Business Manager
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
second Class mall matter,
TERME. ~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
pertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis
i advertising occupying less space than ten
nohos and for less than three insertions, from
fifteen to twenty-five cents por fuch 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
insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad-
ditional insertion.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Lutheran--Union, morning ; Valley,
afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening
Georges
Presbytesian—Spring Mills, moming ; Centre
Hall, afternoon, Officiating minister, Rev, Sam
uel Moody,
Methodist -
Hall, aftern 2
ing and commur services at all places 3
Dist. Supt. 8. B. Evans. First Quarterly Confer.
ence Saturday afternoon at 8:30,
Sprucetown,
ii 8 ev
morn
Reformed. Centre Hall, mor:
ville, afternoon Mr, J
sentative of the Home Mission I
at Tusseyvill
Hall in the evening.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
We are authorized to announces that James E,
office of County Treasurer, on the Democratic
ticket, subject to the rules governing the Primary
Election.
The Weather.
Readings of the thermometer are made daily at
5 p. m., and indicate the hi; t and lowest
ints reached during the preceding vwenty-four
Ours,
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Thursday,
Friday, 9
Baturday,
Sunday, 11
Monday, 13
Tuesday, 18
F means falr; ¢ means cloudy; PF € mean
partly cloudy.
LOCALS
F. P. Geary spent a few days at the
home of his parents in Newport.
A daughter was born to Rev. and
Mrs. F. H, Foss, Tuesday morning.
James W. Runkle is confined to the
house on account of blood poisoning.
Cleveland Mitterling was confined
to the sickbed several days last week.
Paul Byers of 8t, Thomas is visitiog
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Emory
8B. Ripka.
Lewisburg’s oldest resident, Mre
Elizabeth Brown, is dead at the age of
ninety-two years,
The Albright Glee Club gave a cor.
cert in the town hall at Millbeim last
Thursday night.
D. A. Boozer built asummer kitchen
to the rear of his property, tenanted
by F. P. Geary, last week.
Henry W. Shoemaker, the aulhor,
was appointed a member of the gov-
ernor’s official stafl, last week.
Mrs. Mary Wieland, on Tuesday,
went to Zion where she will remain
until the beginning of next week.
A carload snd a half of potatoes,
raised on the penitentiary grounds,
were shipped to Lewistown lasl week
Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Colyer and son
Eugene attended the funeral of the
formei’s uncle, William A, Stiffler, at
Lewistown, on Sunday.
Milford Luse, who is working in a
large planing mill at Auburn, New
York, 18 spending 8 week with bis
family in Centre Hall.
The five quarter-acre lots on Hoffer
street, sold at the Mrs, D. F. Luse
public sule on Saturday, were purchas-
ed by C. B, Thomas of Potters Mills,
for $450.
The series of three articles which
State Forester Leonard Barnes is pub-
lishing in the columns of the Reporter
are timely and may be read with profit
to everyone,
George RB Meise, the Colyer mer-
chant, will improve his store building,
commencing next week. The build.
ing will be made larger and many io-
terior improvements will be made.
He also will iostall a new lightiog
system,
Much sod and corn stalks were turn.
ed up during the past week. The
average farmer in Peuns Valley has
less plowing to do thie spring owing
to the late fall which permitted the
greater part of this labor being done at
that time.
J. W, Fisher, the senior in the
mercantile firm of J B. Fisher's Bone,
Penn Hall, is the owner of an Over.
Jand touring car, purchased last week
Mr, Fisher for some time was revoly.
ing In his mind whether or not he
wanted to train a machine, and
finally decided to do go.
The Btate College debating team
defeated the team from Washington
and Jefferson College on Fiiday night
at the former place. ‘ Btate” upheld
the aMrmative on ** Resolved that the
United States should sbandon the
Monroe doctrine.” The winners were
Messrs. George W. Miller, W. H,
Locke and J. E. Morrow,
*
Koitting Mill in Operation,
heim knitting factory transferred ma-
chipery from their Millheim plant to
Pleasant Gap, and on Wednesday
morning the machinery was set in
motion, Bix girls were started at
work and more will be taken on as
rapidly ss they can be accommodated
until the factory reaches its full capa-
city of forty to fifty,
The old Mulfinger mill property,
purchased by Noll Brothers, has been
remodeled, enlarged and equipped
with electric light and power, The
hum of the knitting factory is but a
forerunner of the business activity that
will grip Pleasant Gap this summer.
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Marriage
Ernest O Houck, Warriors Mark
(Gertrude Hicks, Benore
Dale 8B. Musser, Bellefonte
Clara C. Bolt, Bellefonte
Fred Witherite, Runville
Erma Brown, Runville
f.lcennes,
Kdgar H. Bmith, Bellefonte
Margaret Fetters, Bellefonte
Bethard M. Keller, Centre Hall
Orpha A. Leister, Potters Mills
Harold Coxey, Boalsburg
Marjorie Rothrock, Boalsburg
a
Auction st Melss' Store
Meias,
George RK the Colyer mer-
of stock at his store Naturday after-
oon, at public suction, to be followed
le in the even
{to
by the regular suction sa
ing. Btock is being reduced make
room for the carpenters
s—————
Aaronsburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
celled to Winfiedd last week to attend
the fuoeral of the latter’a father, Mr
Troxal, who had been an invalid for
\ny years. Accompanying them
me was their daughter, Mrs. Haines
om Sunbury,
Mr.
ughter Hara, and
rouse wers
James Lenker and
Mr. sud Mra, Jesse
huey and family from L gpent
a few hours with their Mrs.
L.. K. Lenker,
avd Mrs.
mont,
mother,
Tusseyville
Mrs, David Btoper has been oot
ed to bed for the past week or more on
sceount of serious illness,
Miss Grace Horper is spending a
week as the guest of her sister,
E. E. Bailey, in Centre Hall,
Mre
i ———— A pe
Heporter Heglster.
Miss Rebecca N. Rhoads, Rellelonte
Joseph A. Gravel], Lewi
k, Gladys Jone
R. Heckman, A. N. Finkle,
H. Rishel, Phil
€. 8, Thomas, Pott
savilla Keari
BOALSBURG
Joseph Myers, with his family of
Axemann gpent Sunday at Boslsburg
A ron was born to Mr and Mm M,
8. Harro, the day after Easter
John Willisme of Port Matilda
tended to business here last week.
Mies Neta Lytle of Rock Bpring
gpent Funday in town,
Charles Begner is building a new
porch to his house,
The houseclesning season is belog
observed by the busy housewives,
ats
Mise Margaret Weber of State College
apent several days laet week in Boals-
burg.
Mrs. James Wert of Awnronsburg
spent a few days at the hom: of her
daughter, Mrs, David Bohn
Mra. George Mothersbaugh, with
two of her children, spent su week in
Altoona,
Mre. Julia Willlams of Lemant vieit-
ed at the home of ber nephew, C, W
Corl.
The farmers in our logality are busi-
ly engaged at plowing and sowing
oats,
Mre, Barash Gingerich had =»
dursble fence built around ter lol
week,
Mr. and Mra John Kline of (‘entre
Mills were tunday visitors at Bosls
burg.
fine,
Ist
Miss Ruth Callahan from near Lin-
en Hall sand Miss Rens Whiteman of
Philipsburg were callers at Foslsburg
on FF
1
riday af ernoon
OO W.
Meyer
nie, Is
John Gingerieh, Hiover, {
W. Corl and G E.
road meeting st Hellef
day.
atienaded
Tue play on Baturday eveniug
largely attended, » 4
trical pieasing
Was RIO BR FHIOCARR
Mr
Mra CUnivin
sauna
and M
Miile
Kline
sy af. ernoc
anda
! ii AL Boals-
ge spent
ture.
Mre Willlam Homan of pear Centre
visited fr IM
y with
isburg.
BM EK
i Mildred
Nittany
Tuesday.
wt Batarday until Mone.
relatives at Oak Hall sod
uhn and
visited with 1
Valley from
Atl & Tueel)
Wednesday ev
ded to the jist
Hoy of MDion
Refreshments wi
A slight fire ox
kitchen at the * har ‘
Friday sfternco caneed y
gniling ir i glove It caused
quite 8 comm 1100 but 11 Was 00D ¢X
tinguished and little damage was J
An installation of officers Boals
burg Lodge No, 894, 1 O F.. was
Id Monday evening, Aj 12 7
Gramliey installing officer and
of other members of Bpring
at List of f.
Lr
“wn eg
[ie
of
he
M
number
lodge wes press
stalled: N
Mille
ficers It George E
| Meyers ; V., G, Karl. Baird ;
ing Megretary, David Glesgow ; Fiusan-
cin! Recrctary, W. H, Stover : R, H
to N.G . Homer Barr: Ib, 8 to N
WwW (: Motherahaugh ; RH to VY. (i 1
Oscar Rishel; I. B. «0 V GQ, Jecob
Zong ; Warden, J. H, Close: Condue
tor, KE. D. Zoog; Chaplain, D WwW,
Myera; Meene Bupporters— Right, F
A, Mc Left, D HBayder ;
Loside Guardian, Albert Out
wide Guardian, Leslie Light
refreshments were served
Raco: de.
LE
Tintoek ; K
K yler .
Noll
Heport of Grammar school ;
ber of pupile svrolled, male 15
19 ; average sttendance, mnie
male 17; percentage, male 92
HO
term, Mise Rebecca Close
who passed to enter hig!
Rebecen Close, Beryl '
Harro, and Paul Coxey —E
fame, tencher.
Pupils from other schools
tow ship who fis etd for
the high school were the
Rosemier Warren from
: Karl ohn from
John 1
Miss
1 #chool,
Croll
Brouee,
H. Will
entranens
following
Rock HH
rehioo)
(Girove school ;
town school,
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Woodward.
Master James Ard from Asronsburg
ia visiting bis grandparents, Dr. ws
W.P Ard
Joseph Ard roade a trip by suts 1«
Resding, begiuniog of the week.
Mr, and Mrs
from
Mra
Waller Orwig a
children Asropsburg spent
Sabbath at the b ome of Cloyd Fiedior
Mre. Phoebe Wise is having Lew
roof pu’ on
lev
burg Wed:
her house
Kessler will mos
ead 2 Y.
ir anda
and Miss
Pots
Yearick
Mr
Br
M
nd Mre, J from
1
aeyer
bury
Hundayed ut the
LA »
YY eave
After spending a month with
grsndj Mr. Mra
Moyer Barver
to her home
and
rents,
iss Hianche retur
in Cipeinnsti, Ohblo, Ha'-
urday,
Missa Flo
Fiedler spent
Mise Grace
Edward
(2lantz sre on
Maater HMheesley in
Ralg 0
r wiih
daughter, Misa Fl
heim one day Inst week
————— —
New Courses for Samme
Nine oour never b
during the summer sess]
added
mer sche
Coll
ment
S'udentg
'
ofl
to the currien'un
al gt the Penney!
Ee soonrding te
Dr E
+a
fi¢
17th
heretofore.
manner,
SPECIAL NOTICE
however, give you a
We will,
SNR
A SPREADING BROUGHT,
“iipy" Ares imrgely locreased In Western
Fart of Uounntry In Recent Election,
I'he ‘dry’ area of the country was |
appreciably enlsrged in the western |
local elections of Tuesday of last week
A vet gain of three coun ties in [linois
puts more than half the eounties op
of Pronibition, No fewer
Counties
Michigan
’
in
went *“ dry” and red iced the * wet’
territory to less than half the counties
in that State In Wisconsin the gains
ware all on the side of no jleense, the
losses all on the other side.
Prohibition ls now =a
and
movement of
many udvances,
hag
Where the movernent will stop it is
prediot Heretofore Prow
has had msny promising
to meet ater on with
equally strong resctionary forces But
movement of
w
powerful in-
which is mightily
has an increasingly
backing
ny
A Prohibition which is born only of
not long outisst
gwithor with
ind
jut there ru
ut it all 8 growth of
ividusl tem
rance which will abide whatever bs
of the «fart 1a impos
nee upon the unwillivg by mere fiat
fr wij.
£1 y
nw,
CoS TATEMENRT OF OWNERSHIP
Poe? 1 ENT, CIRCULATION, ETC
TRE BREPORTER
Published W
MANAG
OF THE CEN
eekly at Centre Hall, Pa
the Act of August 24, 1912.)
BW. BE Edw, EK. Balley
mortgages and other »
BMITH & BAILEY
I before me this 2ist da
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Spring Mills Sum-
mer Normal
WILL GPEN APRIL 26th
Write for terms in either course to-
W. R. JONES, A. B,,
PRINCIPAL
Spring Mills, Pa.
Bell
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PECIALS-at
Oranges
Cabbage
Fancy Celery
Onion Sets
$1.25 for 20
BARGAINS
FRIDAY OF
$ALE RTT
Emery's Store
18¢ ib.
25¢ to 35c doz.
2¢ Ib,
8c to 10c Bunch
. 8c Ib. (or qt.)
- -
75c¢ for 10 Ibs.,
Ibs., $5.00 for loo Ibs.
IN ALL DE-
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EACH WEEK
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A NEW
White
just received.
goods.
before
sewing.
thinking of
LINE OF
Goods
sce these. [goods
doing your spring
'YEAGER'S
SHOE STORE