The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 15, 1915, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 19156
LOCALS
Theodore Brown of Lewistown is at
the home of his brother, Edward
Brown, and will remain for some time,
Burveyors for state road passed
througn Tusseyville last week and
staked off the highway to Btate Col-
lege.
Dr. 12. A. Kent, on the Pottes home-
stead, is suffe;ing from paralysis of
the throat. Mr. Kent is seventy five
years of age.
” (George Nearhood purchased the
Charles Norrie property in State Col-
lege recent'y and last-week moved his
(. B. Hess bas retired from the
mercantile business at Baileyville after
a lo erni of vears, He is sevenly-
a of age,
'il be no circus and pink lem-
for the small boy, accompanied
na, this year, on account of the
nd-mouth disease,
; Elsie Rearick spent Bunday at
1 of her grandmother, Mis.
eariok. Mies Resrick is teach-
+ school pear Milroy.
Mrs, A, OC. Biahl aud little
ona are spending a few days
» of Mr, Stahl’s parents,
Vira, Jeioes 8B, Stahl,
Jostiua Armstropg aud child-
vy and Grace, spent runday
vue of Mrs. Armstrong’s
Ar. and Mrs W. H. Buukle,
Knepley, who for a year or
: has been in New York stale,
relatives, returned to Centre
hiere
week and will remsin
mmissioner
'resbyterisn
called to
field county,
0 Lhe CUlesr-
Monday.
oy M Garbrick left his
tand ip front of Kresmer’s store
made a purchase, on Tues
» anicaals started on 8 run up-
turned down the Brush
No damage was done.
he famous male quartet of the
Pennaylvania State College has started
on its second annual trans continental
tour. Through the courtesy of the
santas Fe railroad, the collegians spent
their Easter vacation, along with the
gon, on the Pacific-coast,
J. A. Wagner, one of the rural msil
«1 his pew Saxon car last week
y
I
ay meeting 8&8 Dumber
school workers for the purpose
aring a program for the district
\3-80h ol convention, of which
} esident. The ¢ onvention will
be held on the 30th of April in the
Fvangelical church at Egg Hill,
nday
Among other signs of sprirg men
tioned in an exchaoge is the fact that
the behind-thestove league have
abandoned their quarters and come
out ss the whittler’'s brigade, a few
shavings having been found out doors.
Another sign is that the butter was
goft enough to spread nicely last Batur-
day at the noon meal,
Two of the former li uor sellers ol
Perry ecunty, who had to shut up
their bars when the county went
“dry 7 by recent order of thé district
gCOULL, have taken appesis to Lhe
superior court. In order that the no-
license end of the cases may be proper
iy presented in the higher court, the
Perry County Times, published by
William C. Lebo, is caliing for a publi
subscription of fund,
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New Law in Game Honting,
(Governor Brumbaugh sigoed the
Crow bill suthorizing the stale game
commission to prohibit the shooting
of elk, deer, squirrels, wild turkeys,
ruffed grouse, quail and pheasants io
suy county upoa petition of 200 citi
zona of such county. A public hear-
ing would be held on the question of
the necessity for such closing. The
closed sesson period shall be at the
commission's discretion. Penalties
for violation shall be :
For elk taken or wounded, $300; a
deer, $200 ; a squirrel or a bird, $25
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“ tate” Heady for BOO Freshmen
With the completion of five new
buildings at the Pennsylvania State
College during the last year, it is ex.
pected that the State Institution will
be able to accommodate 800 freshmen
next fall, More than 240 applicants
were rejaoted in Beptember because of
jnsdequate facilities for proper instruc
tion. Cramped quarters in all depart.
ments necessitated immediate exten
glon, and new buildings were erected
for the schools of agriculture, liberal
arts, engineering, and for the women's
building, Other buildings are 10w
ander construction for the department
of chemistry, snd the school of mines,
They are rapidiy approachiog comple.
wow,
Diehi-Dunlap Nuptinis, |
| CENTRE MILLS }
The following article appeared in the Mr. Btump of Spring Bank made a
MifMlinburg Telegraph of April 9th, | business trip to Centre Hall last week,
and treats of a marriege in which the Mr and Mra John Yearick of Zon
bride Is a Penns Valley young lady, spent Sundsy with the Reish family.
and very populsr smoog & host of Mis Minnie Kline left for Baltimore |
friends, Tuesday of this week, where she wiil
“ A very quiet but pretiily arranged | pg ordained for the ministry, which
wedding was solemnizsd on Thursday | ives he
evening of last week at the home of
the officiating minister, the Rev. Elina Breon is putting vp a lime |
Ralph Bmith, at Millmont, when B. gigck,
William Diebl, of Mifflinburg, and Adam Reish and Fred Best expect to |
Mies Blanche E. Dunlap of Bpring | build eilos this summer,
Milla were joined in holy wedlock, ip Karl Commings of Centre Hall ex- |
the presence of the parents of the pects to work for Adam Reish thie |
bride, Mr. and Mra. A, UC. Dunlap, and | summer.
a few other friends Roy Held wae dynsmiting stumps
Coming from Spring Mills by auto gn the Righel farm several days last |
the harpy party stopped enroute at | week,
r the authority to perform all |
the datiea of a pastor,
Millmont at nine o'clock said evenivg, Mrs. Bigler Schaefler spent several |
where the happy moerrisge was per-| dave at Bellefonte Inst week
formed, as stated. Thence they came
on to the pretty residence of the peets to live with Arthuor Cuomming’s |
groom, Mr. Diebl, at Mifflioburg, family this summer,
where an informal reception was beld Mr. and Mme. J. A. Kline visited
This home was recently remodeled, re- friends at Boslsburg spd Oak Hall |
furnished and fitted out complete with | °¥* Eunday.
all moderu conveniences, including
beautiful furniture of all kinds, in fact
every thing complete in a most fine
and inviting manner for convenient
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Miss Mable Musser of Rebersburg éx- |
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F you want to buy or
sell property in or near
Centre Hall consult Chas.
D. Bartholomew, before
acting.
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and most pleasing housekeeping, that
now graces one of the most prettily
furnished homes of M!fllinbarg.
The bride is the youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mra. A. C. Dunlap, a»
beautiful sod talented youpg lady, ore ——
of pring Mills’ leading young ladies,
I'he groom is one of Miffiinburg’s lead-
ing young business men, whose
I have several fine offer-
ings now on my list,
atraight forward business methods and
hus: ling ability bave made a greal
Chas. D. Bartholomew
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Mrs. Henry Kreamer and Helen Bar-
tholomew from Centre Hall spent i
Tursday evening at the home of James i P | JMBING |
ir. and Mrs. Grose Bhook made 8 |
ip to John Detwilet’s on Bunday. | Fixtures of all kinds.
» d he 1
alph Bhook ar d davghter, Miriam
spent Sunday with bis mother
(lars ( ondo visited Ler parents ove; WATER PIPES I
Sunday.
James Condo made a trip to Aarons
‘ure ou Tuesday. Repair work of all kinds ||
Mr. snd Mrs. Gross Shook aud the [Il done at reasonable price.
former's mother spent Weanesdnay I
evening with Mrs. Bhook’s broth ae 1
ER rn a 3 ii Stock not on hand will ||
James Rousb, who has been very sich tH
with blood poison. i be ordered promptly.
Ethel Lopg from Penne Cave visiled
her fridhd, Cora McCormick, last week,
Q jite 8a pumber of people attenden WL. F. FLORA Y
the pisy at Npring Mills on Haturdsy
evening, given by the BR formed Bun. ——
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I. Ww Whiteman in having the ip. °
terior of bis new home painted
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New Spring Goods
For Spring Sewing.
Implements of Quality
Implements which embody the best features to be |
found in any line of farm machinery are always worthy ||
of thoughtful consideration on part of the farmer, i
We desire to call your particular attention to the I
Sheeting, 9.4 wide,
bleached and unbleached.
Pillow Tubing and Pillow
Casing, 42 in. wide.
Many styles and weaves
in Dress Goods.
Shirtings, Percales, Ging-
hams, Old-fashion Calicoes
for piecing quilts.
Embroiderres and Laces
in the new styles.
New Hats and Caps, Auto
Caps for Ladies.
A full line of Work Shirts
for Men and Boys.
D. M. Ferry’s Seeds.
Schmidt’s Bread Tuesday,
l'hursday, and Saturday
mornings— All Wrapped.
Come and See.
Imperial Cultivator
with balance frame and pivot axle, and the
Imperial 2-Way Gang Plow
Superior Grain Drills and Corn Planters
—the name tells a true story.
Plymouth Binder Twine
—the kind that is always good.
| Myers Pumps, Hay Tools & Door
| Hangers
H. F. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA.
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—the kind you take your hat off to,
(entre Hall | | Bucher and Gibbs Tillage Implements
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—Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, I and Rollers, etc.
Bakery | Best of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal |
-always in stock,
CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor §' |
| | Aloha Portland Cement
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BREAD I —the high water mark of quality.
PIES
CARLOAD OF BAUGH & SONS
CAKES
ROLLS CO. FERTILIZERS IN STOCK
Always Fresh
RYDE'S CREAM
| | { 3 ¥ CALF MEAL
| I vil ) TRY A SACK AND
Ice Cream Parlor in con-
nection,
Cream served every day
during week,
WATCH RESULTS
R. D. FOREMAN
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Suk Lone k Lunch served.
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NEW SPRING ARRIVALY
AT ODENKIRK'S STORE
SHOES
Shoes for Ladies, Boys and’ Children, in Patent
Leather
Ladies’ Oxfords in Gun Metal and Velvet
Children’s Oxfords in Gun Metal and Tan
Boy Scouts- -the kind that wear like buckskin—in
Tan and Black.
ALL SHOES AT RIGHT PRICES
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DRESS GOODS
Lace Cloth « = 25eyd
Voiles . 25¢ and 50c yd.
Trimmings for all dress materials
STRAW HATS
Dress Hats for Children ; Dress and Everyday
Hats for Men,
W. A. ODENKIRK, Centre Hall
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BUY WHERE YOU CAN SEE THE GOODS-at GOODHART'S
Don’t run the risk of being dissatisfied through mail order purchasing.
You'll Want New Furniture
This Spring.
We anticipated a big demand for furniture for all parts
of the house this spring and we have prepared to suit all
tastes with the best and most complete line of first-class
goods. Our store is full from beginning to end and you are
invited to give us a call and make your selection.
BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR FURNITURE, KITCH-
EN CABINETS, BUFFETS, DAVENPORTS,
IRON and BRASS BEDS, HALL CLOCKS, LI-
BRARY TABLES, and an endless array of CHAIRS, ROCK-
] ERS and other furniture,
You Can Do Best Here in Carpet.
Many pretty patterns in Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Standard Rugs, in
beautiful designs, Compare our prices with others selling same quality and you
will see that we save you money,
PAINT AND LINSEED OIL.
Don’t forget that we have a big line of the well-known Sherwin-Williams
Painty-the kind that gives good service at low cost, If you intend “ painting up”
this spring consult us first about the material,
F. V. GOODHART