Sahel Soto 200 SOE gh. pes TAT Wo 7 a pyre : : _. THE CENTRE REPORTER. ro ; { The County Pomona Grange meet in the hall of Leonard Grange, at Rock Bpringe, on Thursday, May 20ih, at 10 o'clock #. m., T'wosessions, morning and afternoon. All members of the Grange are cordially invited to attend. BE ————— FPomons (range to ba Held May 26th, WAR COST IS UNBELIEVABLE, Cegaiios Rot to Pay fdr Primaries, ADVERTISEMENTS The senate last week defeated, 17 to : will (OT IN THURSDAY, MAY 15,1915 Great Britain's Cost Heavieat, [ay ent | { i wenching | 24 the bill providing for the jes of the expenses of bold- This bill ul, of Del's f ; : of thei HORSE FOR FALE 0} TRADE bill Owing to the fact that | have more horses than 1 0 need at the present time, I will sell or trade one exprraliore « on olhier slock Animals 0. k_in every respect {| J. ROY SBCHAEEFER, Ceutré Hall, 28.0 80 § Ten Milton Ver Day the counties iq strdel CYRUS BRUNUGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE HALL, PA Recently published figures ¢howing | in wee the coat of the war thus far to Great Britain ave as staggering to the aver | ware, 81 d age mind as the other statistics, grow. of this matchless military calamity, These expenditures repre. sent only a small portion of the far reaching cost involved (irent Britsin ie after all only one of LOUALS primary elections Miss Anna Ross of Boalsburg epent a few days last week with her friend, Miss Margaret Jacobs, or frarth read 5 i y { | in rodneed bis snnior Hor BLOOM, Cents Gan i ¥ A Hp CENTRI had the approval The o the WHE the state ap governor, tj el of BET" 0 the iyr pd iO) BRAVO 1 500 O00 ing out PROGRAM MORNING BESBION A concrete walk is being laid to the front of Harry Miller's howe, owned by 8. E. Weber of Boalsburg. Mrs. 8B. A. Boyer of Mifflinburg was the guest of her sister, Mrs, C. F.| Opening ceremonies, Address of welcome by Leonard Grange Response by U Appointmer Hmmitiecs Fire Insurance Company | +» warring natiors Mha has made Emery, from Friday until Monday. James Lingle, a student ss Selivs- grove, spent a few days at the home Lingle, Haven, Buuday, and was accompanied by Musser Coldron, Roy Puff and William Zottle, Mrs. E IL. Gingerich and daughter, Mies B. I. Gingerich, of Linden Hall, favored this office with their presence, Thursday afternoon. Drover J. W. Mitterling shipped the first carload of cattle to the esst, on Wednesday, since last October, durivg all of which time the foot-and-mouth disesse quarantine was in operation. J. C. Condo of Penn Hall was ap- pointed registration assessor of the east preciact of Gregg township to Hil the vacancy csused by the removal from the district of N. W. Zarby. Dr. H. F. Bitper will today ( Thurs- dsy ) leave for Lancaster to satteud ap annual meeting of Theological feminary of the Reformed church of United Btates, to which be has the the been elected as a trustee, | Bmith, son of Register J. part Bweng Frank Hmith, took a prominent in the Bellefonte high school “®]tongheart,’”” which cently in the operas bouse at that place. The annual ee:eion of the Woman's West x f Missionary Hoelety of Bua- the i ’ qusisn 8 ians2i8 Of church will be held in the church in Centre Hall, Thursday and Friday of next week. “It is twenty-one years since left Penps Valley, but we still reading the Reporter,” writes P. B Meyer, fromm Kenbridge, Virginia, in remitting for his subscription. Mr. Meyer is in the lumber business in Virginia. One of features for Old Home week for which Bellefonte is #iriviog is to have the Liberty Bell stop si Bellefonte for a short stay on ils way BCrOes continent, in July. IVs value as a drawing card would be un- we enjoy the tha LIME (questioned, Williama [. Griffith of Lock Haven, and F. 8. Ulrich of Miliheimw, have formed a partnership to be known as Griffith & Ulrich and will conduct s 5 and 10-cent store in the corner room of the Gramley block, in Millhelm, The new room will be soon ready for occupancy. Charles C. Beck, the Reporter's cor- respondent from West Brushvalley, favored this office with a cali, Mou- day. Mr. Beck successfully taught the Beaver Dam Gregg townehip, last winter, snd wiil likely be returned when the election of teachers nccurs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice and son Clifford, the former's mother, Mre, Catharine Rice, all of Reedaville, and Mrs. E. B. Thompson of Altoona were an butomobile party who on Bunday msde a t1ip to State College. On their return they called at the writer's home, The student volunteer fire organizs- tion at State College last week received a fire-fighting spparatos in the shape of a hose cart and chemical wagon. The tank has a capacity of forty-five gallons and can develop 1000 pounds pressure, making it possible to throw a stream to a height of fifty feet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, Vonada ar- rived from St. Cloud, Minnesota, on Tuesday and are at the home of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Walker, above town. They have de- cided not to return to the far west but may make their future home in old “ Penney ” if Mr. Vonada finds a good position in the barber trade, at which he is an adept, Mr. and Mrs, George Harter spent a week in Altoona where they were guests of the former's grandmother, Mrs. W. W. Royer. The trip berved the purpose of a honeymoon trip which was delayed because Mr, Harter was employed as a tescher in Potter township's publicechools, They were married last winter, The Washington excursionists wit. nessed the after scene of a big freight wreck on the Pennpsy on their return home, Bunday evening, The wreck at echool, in miles north of Baltimore. Fifteen freight cars left the track snd several, loaded with wheat, went over an ein- bankment and into » creek where they were literally reduced to kindling wood. The track for a distance of a quarter mile was entirely destroyed, ralls being twisted and ties torn from the roadbed and ground to pleces. The loss to the railroad company will approximate $50,000. The excursion train was delnyed for an hour while a wreck train cleared the track of the debris. No lives were los’, wmber of the County Grang Telephone Company IN BESSION went and Fair Ages of Rural Credit Report of Grange Encan fon—*" The ad var ies to Farmers "’ ression of Cooperative wrative yin, at 3 good of the order AUSTIN DALE, Master D. M. CAMPBELL, Secretary ———— A ———— Creamery suggestions for the Good Entertainment by YY, FP, B's, Tusseyville hss a Y. P. B—which stands for Young People’s Branet organization which is a live wire in Haturday evening they held sn entertainment in the Union church which praiee from Binging, recitations and dia- part of Jones, and Kurtz assisted in makiog every sense of the word. evoked much the large nomber present, logues made up the principal the program, while Revs Foss the ex- ercises complete, stimulate this Fhe object was to interest in the worthy causa the eflort by the addition of growth of the fruits of airesdy been real ard have new members to both the branch and he W.C.T. U offering was received. Bitper is president of the Y, P. B.% and is an efficient herd, main A very Organiza- i tion—1 liberal Miss Elizabeth mola —— Dixon's Health Talks For the vast me jority of is an absolute necessity, They iq almost equal importance ings though comparatively few people recognize the fact When we walk into a house where the sun sireams through the wiz and brightens everything, instinctive. ly we gay, “what a cheerful place’ he are difficult to estim stittulating efleots of sunshine ate but they are nevertheless a potent facior in taining our physical and health. It has been more prevalent following a period of main- mental said that suicides are rainy apd depressing weather and figures have been sdvauced lo show that they are more common with a RINODE people who have rooms north- ern exposure lacking sunligh We all know depressed by asuccession of rainy days s full the how one's spirits sre but we Jack sppreciation of value of sunligi t in our homes, I've germs of tuberculosis for ex- ample will not survive for any length of time if exposed to the rays. [tisam protect our win- dows with shutters or curisios ss to sun's stake Lo 80 make it impossible to secure the maxi This wit mum cf sunlight is especially ter when daye are short, but at al year sunlight is iuvigorsting sod stimulating and almost as i nee sir The plantit u of houses thal they y 8g fresh gait trees 80 close to ghut off the Funes point, san lating the fonetie times to a degree which baths are beneficial in stimu- ue of the skin, tome- enables it lo resist minor silments, fit Spraying Demonsirations, The second week of spraying demon- strations by the representatives of the Bureau of Zoology of the Department of Agriculture, Harrisburg, have been announced by Siate Zoologist H, A. Barface, At these demoostrations the spray material is made that is most uselul and economical in preventing damage by the Codiing moth, and other insects and diseases, and the firet eprayiog for the pests of the fruit is shown in detail. The demonst ator will be present rain or shine, and will commence his ‘alk sand practical demonstration promptly at 1 o'clock on the day mentioned. All persons pre invited to attend these meetings. The schedule for Centre county, in which I. C. Foster is demonstrator, is as follows : Tuesday, May 18th, A. J. Gephart, Millbeim, Wedhesday, May 19.h, Newton C, Neidigh, State College, Thursday, May 20th, Mise Elizabeth DP. Green, Bellefonte, ———————— A A —— Deaths of Ventre Countiane, Boyd H., Btonerode died at Jackson, Michigan, sged forty-eight years, He was born at Milesburg. Mrs, Agnes Moore died burg, sged sixty-seven years, Mre. Emma Shafer died at her home io Kapeas City, Mo,, of diabetes, Bhe was born at Woodward, in 1558 and was the daughter of Bolomon aud HBarah Ettinger. —————— A — A YS — Band Will Give Concert, The Cadet Band of the Pennayle vadia Btate College will give a concert on the front campus at Siate College on Bunday, May 16th, from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. No admission charged. at Miles i I MS loan to her slllea, Aj y @ O00 1ir {= ’ 0x which neive million do nn dolinre fu day fhe her 1535 millions for another hail year and for a full yeur 5680 milli ing her total national debit st 5825 millions, It is virtually average mind to grasp such totals, impossib and nade when to them ie Germany, Austria, France, Herbie Russia spd Turks has Jong vlpee | % of the bout ties oroes eary by ¢omyg HMiatisticisie have t of Lhe war =» t JuO ut shou d those figur the ors ne, 8 figure t thegwould stil the materisi things { picture cannot be Fenrs and heartbreske, wid Calmmness 1 Preside vy LiaOD that resuil and i that bu'denbearer | and co-opersiicn o y be snd Is behind Harrigbu Palriot, ——— a ————— Fhe Devastaticg Forest Fires ynmissioner of F lin says : * Five mivutes work al i tained 8 grenl DERG WSY have sdded that it is the © mapy citizens thal 8 Very iarge ms jor. ity of the annual or that sweep over the forest semi-annual Ores atds of the sinte are Kindled by the carelessness of ish % men who could exiirg Ap increase ja er of fire wardeus sufficier | cover the state would surely | ter of great economy. [tt wou fleult erty destroyed fires, almost all of which could ¢ eaitimate the va Ue Of Lhe every 3ear vented by a little care, COMPLETE LIME EFFE TIVE SELLING ARUGUNENT Supplying The Needs of the Boylog Pobie i= Important says 5S, U Bins gare, the Local Agent, Factor, £ The tuyer of an sutomobile loday wanhis in his car, beatuity, power, col fort and econotuy. Yet before he ¢om- mite himself that he = in the marke! for an sutomobile be sporopristes, so to speak, a certain sum of movey with which to purchase the oar. Then he jets it be Ruown through his friends that he wishes lo buy, and the next thing he koows, his morviog msi contaius a Inrge serortment of clicuiare and folders, ench giviog a glowing so count of their respective products, He looks them all over snd decides to investigate the ones that fit bis pocket took aud his needs, and lovariably it is the dealer having one comp ete live that gota the first and best couslder ation. The sutomobile public have a right to demand hat the moderate priced car embody sil of the standard fen tures emvodied in the higher priced cars, The Regal Motor Car Company of Detroit, which I represent, have sbal zed the public's needs and are nsnu. facturing thies designe of automobiles Ine light * Four’ at $650 atirscts the clues of buyer that wanis a staunch, high class moderately priced car. The standard © Four’ at a little higher price embodies every feature that a man could expect to find in a four cylinder sutomobile. Besides these two models, they have recently added to their line a De Luxe * Eight" which is the perfection In motor car design and construction. #0 I am prepared to farnish almost any priced car desired, 8. C. BERUNGART, Bpring Mills, Pa, R. D, H. E. Homan and John Coldron, last week, went to Btate College, and #6 8 result the latter will repaper the juterior of the dwelling hou e in thst place owned by the former, CAPITOL REMEDIES FOR STOCK OF ALL KINDS atisfaction Guaranteed och LEY GIVE IT A TRIAL On Hogs and Poultry NYAL’'S STRAW HAT CLEANER H. A. DODSON ( / $ 4 ! ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ( AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY HARPER & DURST GARAGE On Hoffer St Centre Hall WW WW WWW BS WWW WNW Www SSP ’ ; New Spring Goods For Spring Sewing. Sheeting, ull line of Work Shirts Ferry's Seeds. Schmidt's Bread Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings— All Wrapped. Come and See. H. F. Rossman SPRING NILLS, PA. GBS eer POR 0000000C20 09800000 ONL PRT RRR RCO 0O ROPE 0000 BEPR re PBIRPIORR RIES SNe LICOCRNOR000 ROO »A 0s Centre Hall Bakery CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor BREAD PIES CAKES ROLLS —Always Fresh Ice Cream Parlor in con- nection, Cream served every day during week, A Quick Lunch served. - RW WW UD CE WT RT WM WW WT WW TW TW We maar geecn0eD plements of Quality | #1 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, We desire to call your particula= attention to the Imperial Cultivator vith 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 $ t {_¢ 1 ¢ ’ —the kind that is always good. Myers Pumps, Hay Tools & Door Hangers —the kind you take your hat off to. Blucher and Gibbs Tillage Implements —Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Land Rollers, ctc. Best of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal ccalorave fs ste ~ 1s aivy ays iN STOCK, Alpha Portland Cement the high water mark of quality. CARLOAD OF BAUGH & SONS CO. FERTILIZERS IN STOCK RYDE'S CREAM CALF MEAL TRY A SACK AND WATCH RESULTS R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. wma SEVO0R ID cB EE BY RY NIEMAN'S E just received a splendid line of WOMEN'S, MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S COATS AND SUITS; also SILK DRESSES, WAISTS AND WASH DRESSES. They are exceptionally attractive values; Style and Quality and low prices. They meet you more than half way. GOOD SHOES CHEAP R the Men, Women and Children, who havey to economize on their footwear, our splendid showing of $2.50 to $3.50 shoes offer a most welcome oppor- tunity, The newest styles; the most favorite leathers; the best shaped last; are all included in our display, and you will find us just as careful to fit you perfectly as though they were a higher priced shoe, Come and see
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