The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 13, 1915, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A.
URNDAY, MAY 138, 19156
SMITH & BAILEY Proprietors
8. W.8MITH « . . « +. . . . x» KHditor
{ Loca! Editor and
EDWARD E | Business Manager
BAILEY
Entered at the Post Office in Centre
second Class mail matter,
Hall as
TERMS.~The terms of subscription to the He
porter are one and one-half dollars per year
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mont of ten or more inches, for three or
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play advertising occupying less space than
nches and for less than three nsertions,
fifteen to twenty-five cents per fnch
issue, according to composition,
charge seventy-five cents,
Local 1
ing five cs
wise, eig!
advertise
more in
Dis
ten
from
for each
Minimum
tices accompanying display advertis-
nis per line for each insertion; other
cents per line, minimum charge,
cents,
Legal notices, twenty cents per line
insertions, and wu r
ditional insertion.
for three
n cents per line for each ad-
$
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. AFT 13
gE Wr up
aud a
take its place.
Eitte and
mont spent Tuesday
in, Mrs. M. LL
r piano was
church at
rs Mrs,
Emerick.
placed in the
by Port Matilda
by Prof. . Meyer of Centre Hall.
mT
A fi€
P.H
wil
Hehool
cal theatrical association
High
Saturday
give their play, ** The
Freshman,’
eveni
at Foals
iTg on
Miss Elizabetl wozer finished a»
tera of public teaching
Ramey, Clearfield county, week,
and returned to her home on Monday.
gchool at
Inat
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Crust, Mr. and
Mra. J. F. Lutz, and G. H. Emerick
attended the funeral of Mrs. Maiiie
Kreamer, in Buffalo Run Valley, on
Monday.
Purchasers of Regal tonring
during the past week, through 8B. C.
Brungart, are David Geary of near
Tusseyville and Samuel Fredericks of
Farmers Mills.
Cars
the Grand
at
castle
The annual meeting of
Castle, K. G. E., Is in
Lebanon, this week. The loeal
is being represented by A. C. Ripka
while its sister affiliation, the Koni
Temple, is represented by Mrs. John
A. Martz,
Guy W. Jacobs arrived in Bellefonte
from Pittsburgh, Saturday evening,
and his sister, Miss Margaret Jacobs,
conveyed him across the mountain to
his home here where he remained un-
til Monday, returning to his York
headquarters,
session
ghts
The body of John Edward MeClin-
tock, whose death occurred at Pinellas
Park, Florida, mention of which was
made in last week's issue, was shipped
to Tyrone and interment made Friday,
He was born and reared at Potters
Mills, 4
Twenty-three Centre Hall and Pot-
ter township residents took sdvan-
tage of the Washington excursion on
Bunday. A large number of tickets
from other points on the local branch
were also sold. The Centre Hall con-
tingent was met at the Washington
depot by Domer Ishler, an employee of
the city postoffice, who assumed the
role of guide, devoting the entire day
in visiting the many poluts of interest
in the national capital, Among those
from Centre Hall and Potter township
making the trip were, Mr, sand Mra,
Clyde Dutrow, daughter Apna and
gon John, Misses Fernie and Vera
Heckman, Mary Fraukenberger, Della
Bpayd, Miss Foust, William Homan,
Wilbur Henney and son Ralph, Edgar
Frankenberger, Russell Grove, James
Grove, Frank Decker, Warren Ho
man, Ephraim Harter, Paul Byers,
Rowe Young, Frank Young, Orvis
Meyer, William Bailey.
ae, Ese
ARRESTED FOX MURDER
Three Man Lodged In Jatl Accused of the
Murder of Henry Confer of Howard
and Dobbin
apd Irvin
Me- |
Richard Langdon
Garvin of Clarence
{
Heory R. of Howard, who
was killed Monday of last week while
walking the narrow gauge railroad
Orviston, The first sap-
position on finding the man's
struck by
killed. Lister
Confer,
track near
body
was (hat he had been
dinky
the
train apd
led to the arrest of the thres men.
Coroner Dr, John Seibert held an
verdict that
to death by
lation at the hands of some un-
jury rendered a
y { nf
+. Confer came
or persons
——————— AH ————
Repenler Prsres Henate,
v a vote of mora than two
» bili ¢ monly known as ti
’3
r,’”! a measure
aside
i waged the ge
setting the
wrew law, nate
" IMeRsurs
and witha
and is now
signature
tha
‘a
ie througl
1" X 5
i ©A 3
legrams, b
train crews, and ‘ repealer '’
provides that the commission
WH
ave that control,
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Report of Grammar School
Gramms shool : Whole
male 10, fe
Is tt
age att
aro
naaict
2 . t
iene it
oe durir
Bhan
Ralph
Pearl
Names
Kreamer,
lenahan,
the ts
Parsons, ”
has been fixed
Par
‘hool community
by the
it during
and Rath
rm,
a — Bron fpr
Community 8 8 Plenic
Thursday, June 17th,
8s the time and Grange
for
plenie.
prograin,
tr
Kk the place
the Banday =
Music band, a literary
cluding
a baseball game, will be features of
and smusements, ir
the
occasion. —Uommitties,
fff
Marriage Licenses
harles Keliermanp, Bellefonte
Clizabeth McGowan, Bellefonte
loyd M
glen C. Weaver, Madisonburg
Hmith, Pleasantville, N.
Paul Resides, Bellefonte
‘len Bpicher, Bellefonte
nn fp Mr
Linden Hall
Misses Irene and Ruth
na are home for a three
oss of Als
weeks’ va
00
Mies Anna Ross spent a few daye
ith Miss Margaret Jacobs at Centre
Hall, last week,
The service in the Presbylerian
church by Rev. Marshman wae well
atier
Miss Leona Wieland left for Altoona
Monday where she will spend a few
wenks,
KE. C. Blandy and Joseph Kolben-
slag, two of Ogcecla’s prominent citi
zens, spent Monday in this place.
David M., Campbell, who has been
confined to bed for the past week, is
slowly improving,
Mr, and Mrs, Brown came up from
Bpring Mille on Funday and spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. James Osman.
Work was begun Jasst week on the
HBtate road from Pine Grove Mills to
the Huntingdon county line, a dis
tance of seven miles,
Ralph Krumrine, William Osman,
John Reifsnyder and daughter, Miss
Irene, and Harry Kohn were among
the excursionists to Washington, on
Hunday.
J. M. Wieland of Hellmandale ar.
rived here Wednesday evening, have
ing come to be present at the graduoa-
tion exercises of the clase of 1915, of
which his daughter, Rebekah, was a
member,
Mr. and Mra. George Hall and
daughter Virginia, and Mr, and Mrs,
Josish Hall motored from Huntiog-
don, Bundsy, and spent the day here
and at Centre Hall, returning home
via Biate College in the evening.
ded,
i
1
BOALSBURUG
a at Boslsburg on Friday,
Mrs, Emma Kreamer of Punxesutaw-
ney is visiting in our town.
Mr. and Mrs
day at Asronsburg
Mra, Alice MeGirk of Altoona
oaleburg ast week,
Robert MoeCras of Bellevue
was a guest at the H, ©
over Hufiday.
Mra. J. A. Fortney spent
with her mother and sisters at
Grove Mills,
Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Corl spent Bun-
Frank in
Ferguson twp,
Mra. Harry
visit.
iniley
Pine
Homan home
Iatiler, with her littl
with
rein.
tives at Braddock.
Mrs. H Miss
inge and daughter
Bellef
fant
onte were vieitors at the
Mre, William Bitner and eon Bamuel
Maria Wagner of Tus
home of
1
and Mre |
wy ville
spent Hunday at the k
Wagner,
3 Bara J.
ter at Lue
<, Keller at Charleston
Keller epent
f her br:
Li
s Y
wWino
Mis
home o thier,
turned to her
ny
e in the Reformed «
on Bunday io ti » alter:
mmunion at Houservilie in
Rothrock and
mong the excursionists to Wash-
BO
Kuhn, and rman Hlagle,
on Bunday.
and 2
Har:
“et Ri
HiT y
g took an suto
wi
Wim
Day
Malt
Hunday ere
Mre
Memorial
Mr. and
be obeerved
Boalst urg on
Rev. J
el
May 20:1
hoson, the Ev
minister Houserv
gelioal
dot
Farmers are still engaged
ing corn We are having fi
er but rather cool nighls
t favorable for vegelatio
High
men,” under the auspices
no
1 lay, “The
2 eo
oad va
band, will be given by 8 Ut
sectors from Centre Hall in Bosl |
May UI
13.50
HBaturday evening
piay
varion other
isin t s pote, interspersed wit
alnUsementa. Adm
gion 15 and Z5cte. Doors open at 7
curiain at 50
—————
Georges Valley.
Nora
Mrs. Ripka and son Lloyd
speut a few days last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mra, John Liogle,
Mober.
Misses Abbie and Carrie B
tate College spent Bundsy wi
B
Mrs. Busan Davie spent a few days
last week with he: desughter, Mis,
Roland Zsttle,
Bteward Ripka of Fi
Gap was a visitor among her many
friends last week.
James OC, Reeder and family autoed
Belleville Hundsy where they
gpent the day with frienda,
David Rearick is having his house
besutified by having the interior dec
orasied and the exterior repainted
The work is being dove by F. M. Ack.
erman,
Lloyd
Hunday
Valley.
W. F. McClellan sand dsughters
Frances and Ruth of BSpring Mills
visited his mother, Mia, James Faust,
on Bunday.
S——— i —— A>
Spring Mills.
Miss Gertrude Musser, ope of
guccessful school teachers, went
Lock Haven on Monday, where she
entered the Normal for the spricg
term, .
Ira Bartle left on Wednesday moru.
ing for Rock Springs to work on the
state road,
Prof. Jobn Marshman of State Col
lege will hold communion services in
the Presbyterian church on Bundsy
morning at 10 80 o'clock.
Perry Krise moved to Plensant Gap,
William Allison and daughter, Mies
Mabel, Dr. and Mra, H B. Braucht,
Mr, snd Mra, OC. P. Long, and H, M,
Allison went to Howard Bundasy
where they attended the faneral of
their cousin, Mrs. Harry Martin, of
Wilkinsburg, who died in the hospital
at Pittaburgh.
parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. U,
asant
Mra,
to on
Ripka of Boalsburg
with bls parents in
spent
Decker
our
io
D. W, Bradford Is unloading a oar.
load of Keystone hay losders and aide
delivery rakes, Hee him about these
quality haying implements now, adv,
Tusseyvilia
}
3
UrDea Rome
ufter
a few
of
Frezier
IL. ADVERTISEMENTS
situated
Pennsylvania
gh, Centre
nd described as
follows
No. | Bout
Maggie Morrison
the South by the §
the West by Main
plot or pian of sald boy
NE, 4 A wtript tv-6 ol Ww
at the ox
wi beginni
nd Chestnut
oR twenty-five
thence soross Jots Nos
ng
Street
fool
nar of
in said borough,
slong Plank Road Street ;
i and 39 10 an alley ig A. J. BL Claims prop
erty | thence along said alley tweniy-five feet to
Chestnnt Street ; thence along Chestnut Street to
the piace of beginning
Seized, levied upon, taken into execution and
to be sold as the jiom ty of Joseph T. Barton
TERME OF BALE~No deed will he acknowl
edged until the purchase money is paid in full,
ARTHUR B. LEE, Sheriff,
Bheriff’s Office, Bellefonte, Penna,
April 28, 1415
ES HERIFF SALE. o
By virtue of a writ of ¥i Fa issued out of the
Cofirt of Common Pleas of Centre County, Penn
eylvania, and to me directed, there will be ex
pos fd to public sale at the Court House, in the
Jorough of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on
MONDAY, MAY 177TH, 15
At one o'clock I. M. the following described
real estate, vis;
All that certain messusge and lot of nd
pring,
$ivd
situate and being ir the township of
County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit © on the
East by lot now or formerly of Henrietta Rhoads,
on the South by Half Moon Street, on the West
by lot of Tony Boskovens and ou the North by
an Alley, Being in width on Hall Moon Street
fifty foot and in depth from Half Moon Street to
said Alley one hundred and eighty feet, and be.
ing the same premises which Charles F. Cook
and Ellen M, Cosk. his wife: hy thelr deed dated
o ay of October 1911 "
Anna Elisabeth Garman: Sn ‘in
wo upd, lavied Spon, and 3akin into execution
[ A a8 the property of Anna Elisabeth
Garman and George Garman, her husband,
TERME OF SALK-~No dood will be scoknowl.
edged until the purchase AY id in fall,
ARTH » LEE, Sherif,
Sheriff's Offios, Belletonte, a.
April 26th, 1915,
By virtue of a writ of Levarl Faclas
ie Court of Common Pleas of Cer
insted out
tre County
Hyivania
wil to P He sale at
Fa. o
MAY
and to me directed, there w
ir
the Court Hous
igh of Bellefont
{ONDAY
one o'clock P
siate, viz
that certain m
reel t al
ig, County
ios Lo pont
& Bio
recs and
five
SPECIALS-at Emery's Store
Oranges 25¢ to 35¢ doz.
Onion Sets - - - 8c Ib. (or gt.)
Home Cured Country Hams for sale.
“Salvat”’ for your Stock, 7s5c for 10 Ibs.,
$1.25 for 20 Ibs., $5.00 for loo Ibs.
pr
BARGAINS IN ALL DE-
PARITIENTS
aan
GIVE US A CALL
TT
C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall
TTD
i
A NEW LINE OF
ercales, Ginghams
and
White Goods
just received.
goods.
before
sewing.
Pretty pattern in colored
You should
thinking of doing your
sec these goods
spring
KREAMER & SON
CENTRE HALL, PA.
LADIES’
“FITZEZY"
SHOES
SOLD ONLY AT
YEAGER’S SHOE STORE
BELLEFONTE