The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 06, 1915, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A.
THURBDAY, MAY 6, 1915
SMITH & BAILEY .
S. W.SMITH . . . * +»
{ Local Editor and
| Business Manager
Proprietors
Editor
EDWARD E. BAILEY
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
second Class mail 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, forthree or more in
sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis |
play advertising occupying less space than ten
inches and for less than three msertions, from |
fifteen to twonty-five cents per inch for each |
issue, according to composition, Minimum |
charge seveniy-five cents,
Local nd
tices 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 conts per line for three |
insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad-
ditional insertion.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Presbyterian - No service,
Reformed Spring Mills, mornibg;
afternont ing. Mother's Day. |
Union,
ning, communion; |
evening
moraiog,
; Lamont,
vamig
YOUNG FARMER BLOWN TO ATOMS,
Dypami‘iog Stamps on Father's Farms Res
sults in Morrib's Fate to 10.Yeur Old
Hoy.
Terry Glosener, the 19-year old son
of Fred Glosaner, a well known farmer
of Beech Creek township, who resides
shout two miles west of Beech Creek
Boro. in Clinton county, was blown
to atoms some time Tuesday forenoon
whils engaged in dypamitiog stumps
The young man, who assisted his
father on the farm, left the house in
the morning with a quantity of dyna
mite to blow up stumps in a field, ss
he had done last year and earlier this
HEBRON,
When the dinner arrived
hour for
failed to 1 ut jr
his appearance This f.¢t worried the
parents, who feared an sceident bad
fom
the table the father declared ie could
not eat until he knew where
ng out into the Held
found where the vouth had blown
his son
he
out
trace of
proceed.
the
particles
large hole in
fhe gruesome
but no
grief.
tule of the son's fate
Mr, Glossper returped home and sre-
asajatar ce and a search was
f
blown to bits, and thus far
only portions of lega have bee:
found from small particles of
bone and strings 8 h
ti mad th ong man placed
{ ¥
the
aside
¢ i
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Tus:avville
Mr and Mra. Rymor and litle
Mra, Charles (Ganry and two ehildran,
Algier and Alianna, apent
daturdey sand Banday st the home of
Mr. and Mra Michael Rossman,
The Y P B's will held an entertain.
ment in Emanui’sa Uaglon ehurch,
Baturday. May 8h,
Mra. Ellen Weiser of Altong
spending the summer months at tl
home of her gon, John Welsar,
Domer lahler of Washington, DD
spent a week among relatives here and
at Centre Hall
Mra. James Bpangler ia
with
Bon,
Linla, of
spending a
time her dsaghter,
Edward Wolf, at Juniata
AS or epent
short Mra
11a. Maris Wag afew « nye
at Pleasant Gap.
a — A Ap tly
UENTHE OAK
John M, Ream, painter,
employed at Altoona
John B "Frankenberger gpent
dny with his parents
Weather fine,
is way ahead thia
planted hefore the first of May that ie
going some, Whest is coming
nie«ly.
Mia Kathryn Rishel grant
daughter, Alta Rinkabine, from Pens
Hall spent Funday at the b of W
F Rishel snd family
Rev Mrs, R R # and
denghter Gladys ; M re
r end Hy, LE
brid
Frankenberver and sfEily
ia at present
Hun-
sid the farmer's work
suring Linta of care
cut
wa
and
Weasley Bhar
man and his ut the home
of Harry
day
- mn
LEGAL
—
ADVERTISEMENTS
Hy virtu
boiough o
One «
ental
i that
F's BALE
of a writ of Levar! Vaclas
ri of Common
iin
#l Lh
Pa. on
MONDAY, MAY 17TH, 1915
clock P, M.,
viz
the following descrit
ft
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SPECIALS-at Emery’s Store
Oranges
_
FRUITTOWN.
| f A p
25¢ to 35c¢ doz.
Onion Sets - - -. 8c Ib. (or qt.)
Home Cured Country Hams for sale.
“Salvat’’ for your Stock, 75c for 10 1bs.,
$1.25 for 20 Ibs., $5.00 for loo Ibs.
tL
fommencemen’, May 14i'h
BARGAINS IN ALL DE-
PARTTIENTS
w
Ibe «
Centre Hall high school will
Friday of next we
Grange Arcadia, Prof, J. T.
man of Htate Coll
commenceins
’
mencemnent exercises
«a
be
wn
Woodward.
Mr. and Mra,
ovd Fiedler ai
‘abbath witl
Dugan Quime ane
evening
”
Art gle, Mrs, — neuf
d obi PENN HALL
GIVE US A CALL
rom State College
ite hi day at the Woo
Thurs
Class Day exercises,
ba devoted
at which time the
iay eve
ing wiii
class will produce the play," Why oot |
Jim?’
C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall
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¢ parents Mr. and
y . 3
Dr. George Ard leit
z and v 4 . Oot smi 4 ¥ T ' . ART i y i 1
ne dey sal week.
week. a ihe Hm fe 3 y aut week | oar, d on un y mada 3 ts o the nests . : : A N EW LIN E OF
Effie M
The iegiare by Dr H itz, gCcheqauieqd
for Thursday of next
and
hite Goods
just received.
goods.
before
sewing,
Ss fp Spt . ge
LOCALS | Mr and re. J Why
spent the Sabbatl
U. wil po
ao wai
“WT TB UN DD BWV BBD BND BTW WN WWW WDD DD
| meet Haturdsy | rormer
H. J. Lambert, at Biate (
lege, purahased a Ford touring car this |
4
Mrs
week, has beer
Journal moved
in the Gramley
The Millheim
their new quarters
block, on Monday.
One of the biggest potato acremges | osirs Biore, spent Sunday un uuday with Me,
in the valley is that being planted by | narental roof.
W. F, Colyer, who is seeding seven. ~ Most of th
teen acres,
The local Rebekah lodge, 1.0.0. F.,
installed a plano in their hall, this
week, purchased through Prof. P, H.
Meyer. The instrument supplants an
organ which (has done service for a
period of twenty-two years.
into
Srem———————
Brush Valley Georges Valley
Wert, wl ja rortking t } d Mrs. HL. AH
snd Mrs
John
f ¢
ialiners are
Pretty pattern in colored
goods
spring
Evangelical ebureh,
Traffic to Penns Us
the summer
‘aed ie bed
John H, Wiser is making a start to Z Ian)
Rossman | hia vicinit !
grow alfalfa on the Michael ia vie
farm, near Tusseyviile, on which he is . W. Mitterl the drover, was
the tenant. He is one of the young cugo JILg up cows
farmers in Potter township who is
adopling the best farming methods,
and undoubtedly will succeed as a till
er of the soil,
Robert P., Campbell, proprietor of
the Penns Cave House, finished build-
ing a fifty-fool concrete dam at the
outlet of the famous Penns Cave, on
Baturday. Mr. Campbell found it
necessary to do this on acceunt of the
low water in the cave proper during
protracted dry periods, which made
navigation difficult,
e haa begun for You should ‘see these
thinking of doing your
PORTO
Bric
through
LOW RATE
SUNDAY EXCURSION
ONLY
5 Round $3.00 Trip
"ASHINGTON
SUNDAY, MAY 9
A Rare Chance to Visit the National Caiptal
ay See the National Museum with its interestin
nificent Capitol Building, Corcoran Art Gallery,
which will be open on this date.
KREAMER & SON
CENTRE HALL, PA.
The annual meeting of the Centra) Ped i
Pennsylvania Funeral Directors’ Ae- ST PY
sociation is in session in Altoona toe
day ( Thursday ) and is being attended
by F. V. Goodhart, the local funeral
director. F. E Naginey of Belle.
foute is the toestmaster, and one of
the afierdinper speakers is John Paul
Rearick of Martinsburg, formerly of
thls place, whose topic is ** Why germs
make embalming necessary.’
John Fleish r is visitiog the scenss
of his youth for the first time in a
period of fifty-seven years. On Tues
day be arrived at the home of his bres
ther, T. J. Fleisher, near Colyer, dir ot
from Alda, Nebraska, to which state
he went when a young man niveteen
years of age. He engaged in the car-
penter trade and aleo farmed for a
number of years, Mr, Fleisher fluds
very few familinr faces among the
residents in the locality of his birth.
He is unaccompanied on the trip, his
wife having died a number of yesrs
ago, He will remain among his
relatives in this section for gome time
before returning home, fur, lu view of
his advancing years, iL Is Improbable
that he will make another trip east,
LADIES’
“FITZEZY"
SHOES
will cure corns]
exhibits, the Beautiful Library of Congress, Mag.
ashington Monument, and Botanic Garden, all of
A DELIGHTFUL SUNDAY PLEASURE TRIP
Lvs, May 8
sional 0 PM
cers HBPM
vesHMPM
SOLD ONLY AT
YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE
BELLEFONTE
Bellefonte . , . .
Lemont |, |
Oak Hall , , . .. .
lindas Ball . . . . ....
Centre Hall , , , ......
Rising Springs
Coburn | |, |
Glen Iron
Millmont , , | |
ars ’ vou ks
AL PM Miflioburg. . ......... L i
Returning, Special Train will leave Washington 4.06 © M
Tickets on sale by Ticket Agents beginning May 7. Consult Ticket Agents, or David Todd, Division Passenger Agent, Williamsport
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
“aie “a a i Vicksharg |
2 : Lowisburg . . .
Montandon , , |,
Northumberland , | ,