dry a THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURRBDAY, MAY 20,1815 LOCALS R. P. Stover, Millheim's postmaster, moved his office into the new Gramley block, laat Thursday. All the borough echools save the primary are closed. Miss Bartholc- mew’s will close next week, Forester Charles R. Meek, located af Coburp, is sstting out over one hup- dred thousand trees on State land. It is said that dynamiting for fish in the creek near Lemont took place last week, Two well known men are ac- cused of the violation. Mre, W. Morris Furey and dsughter, Miss Margaret, of Bellefonte, spent a few days last week at the home of ihe former's slater, Mre, J, G. King. In the class of four graduates of the Mercy hospital, Altoons, the gradus- tion exereises of which will také plece May 28th, is Ferma Eugenia Hoover of Centre Hall, William G. B. Heckman of Madi- i was a caller at this office Tuee- agi Miss gon our dsy morning and ordered the Reporter gent to sddrese, He reports light froats in Mr. toons ¥ home east day until Monday. Mrs, o Mr. Dutrow and leasant place to visit these Brushvalley last week. ; A and Mre., George Richard « Al- Dutrow { re guests at the if Captre Hall fr lyd m >atar- tichards is a sister t finds his homes pl epring daye. Brungart, the Regal auto ear repre- this district, sold one of N. Robbins has gentative in the big Regalsto T. State Collrge, He coming loads of Regale, the msjority sold. more Car of which have been Farmer P. H. Luse isc ipg through bis newly planted fields and also grazed on the wheat, hunter ear by Bald Mountair, those of doe and dence, Cleveland Mitterling of Centre and Thomas Jodon made a trip in the latter's Btudebaker ear to Lock Haven country on Friday Batarday rounding up a load of mileh for WwW. Mitterling, which will be fawp, are ithe Hall of Pleasant Gap and surrounding and cows drover J. shipped to the eastern market, he ocal baseball club purchased » of pew material of excellent quality use during the present playing see- ry 31 re will be some pew faces ir he liveup this year and a slrong team is assured, d will be played in the near The first game on the loesal diam future. Plot ¢cunt Asaronsoury, pupils wh mental music, and the best evidence « his effic thie large number many he cal ably the busiest man in Centre Lis roy has seve today is Mensch, who m he is teaching in of pupils but the who are waitiog the time when give them his services, D. W. Bradford, the local for the De Laval cream separator company, beginning of this week went to Eikineg, West Virginie, to work a territory his company. He will also some time Lewisburg, that Last week Mr. Bradford was in and Clearfield counties in the of his company. agept for epend etate. Blair interest in The Reporter wishes here’ to com- pliment D. J. Meyer on the good taste displayed in the selection of colors on the exterior of his dwelling house, The painters have about completed their work, and now the Meyer home ja decidedly pretty. It is well to keepin mind that while any old paint will preserve wood to a greater or ex- tent, good taste must be displayed in the selection of colors to plesse the esthetic nature, ' i Grover Weaver had the to almost sever an artery in the left hand while cutting wood for Ed. Laird, on the Keller farm, Wednesdsy of last week. Holding the wood in his left hand, the axe wae deflected from its true course when it struck an obstacle in the rear of him and dealt him a sharp blow on the back of the hand. The blood flowed so freely that he lost almpost a pint before it could be stanched. Dr. Allison dres:- ed the wound aud Mr, Weaver will be idle for a week undergoing repairs, Barefooted and without headgear, a youth who seid his name was Charles Barclay, of Altoone, stopped at the home of Hon. L. Rhone one day last week and asked the direction to Al- toons which place he hoped to reach because it was home and 8a much bet- ter piace than that where he had spent a few days in abject misery, ac- cording to his story. Questioning the lad revealed the fact that bis mother had a few days previous placed him on the Armbruster farm st Farmers Mills where she learned there was need of a chore boy. The onerous tasks of driv- ing cows a mile to pasture and replen- ishing the wood box was more than the city-bred boy could endure and pos- sessed with the idea that he was being worked to death, slipped off Tuesday, pound for Altoons, afoot... The boy was taken to the home of W. W. Hpangler, overseer of the poor, where he was interned. Communication with the lad’s mucther resulted in the parent forwarding the necessary money for his fare iG his home city. misfortune Central Pa, Latherans to Heune, thirtieth snpual re- L.aatherans Plans for the union of the Pennsylvania which occurs on July at Lakemont park, Altoous, are being completed apd tue event promises to be one of the most enjoyable ever held, Central Penneylvania Lutherane anticipate the annual gathering eager- ly each year and every eflort has heen put forward by the committee to make this season’s function successful, Three services will occur during toe day at the park. At 10:45 a sermon will be delivered by a prominent and in Central ao populsr clergyman sand a gong service will follow. At 2 o'clock another eminent Lutheran wiil address the throng, snd a special musical program will be presented in cor junetion, A musical ana literary be arranged for the begin- ning at 7:45 of the best talent available will be secured for this feature of the program, gervice will evening, o’elock. Much rt———— i ———— Beiter Prices for Farmer's Cream, Retter prices to the farmer for his milk and cream, and improved butter if a products for the consumer possibilities air system of grading dairy is established in the creameries of this fered wad of ’ state, following the su ation « | by Professor ('. nus sylvania Bi KEE W. Lsraor, he ment « College. He factories to spcour- the dairy andry depart the Penp wants the butter sge the materials in better shape by paying for fate farmers to deliver their raw quality. “One of the gerious difficulties that the bu’- Pent - me Professor Larson said : | i at | termakers are meeting with io juality of the raw v | terial being delivered { aylvania is the I'he milk and oft 4 | cream are not delivers enougl, jor are they given proper care on the farm 10 MANY Caner, ‘ It is good busi Ma ust and would be decidedly profitable for mal pum or gooo, improve this Biale and cresio in our fact for quality.” —————— A —— Dixon's Health Talks When in our morning prayer we asx to be spared from sickness, lel Us pause LO realize health Is often in our gep or frit oy fer away. idually snd of those abo respi i health i i « 4 4 erin nal wo s he break be! - wh no man lly transgresses Nature's laws by a may have far less geif contro han one who vi If each Indiv munity failed to of his bodily Iates Lhe matier wel ing would be dapgercusly immoral. If w wal ernl health are to improve the ger our pstion it oust be through stimt lativg individual citizens Lo appreciale thelr responsiulic ie? Eseh map, woman and child should try snd mes hat iodividuas He a how easily it can &iip health means ould be brought LO reaiiz never Lo re AWRY ure. A single violation ¢ of a law of Nature may mean death or what is worse a il esp Wa are ngeting illness, vigilant ing our money lest it elip swsy and leave Us impoverished and yet we are pre digal with our physical resources forgelting orest individual is he who in wallet hat the § Las t his health, ——————— A ———— Hays Basiness Very Uood “Times are the city ® and business ia improviog in very good sivce tf weather hos warmed up,” writes Mrs, J. W. Grencble from Chicago, in a lel- ter to the Reporter n————————— OF TROUBLESOME SPEEDERS ARE RAPIDLY FASSING, DAY? —— The Daye When The Pedestrian Most Be Ever on the Lookout for Speed Manines are Hapidiy Fassing Says 8 vu, Brungart =. There wae a time when automobile drivers resembled a racehorse who sould pot stand to see anything pase bim without immediately breaking all rules and racing after him in an effort to show bis superiority. Now the sutomobile driver thinks of four essentials instead of just one. He wants besuly, comfort, economy, snd enough power to take him where he cares to travel, He Is not so anxious to pues his neighbor with a burst of speed on a crowded thorough- fare, but rather he is desirous of being able to go anywhere with his car that his neighbor can go. With the three new models put out this yesr by the Regal Motor Car Company they have been able to satisfy almost all the needs of the automobile public, ————————— ATTN Charles MeClenahan of Centre Hal) and C. B., Neft and William H, Com- mivgs of Potter township are doing Jury doty at Bellefonte during this first week of May court, ab 0500 oA Hays Uni fornin 1s Heady Mr. #2, WW, Emit} Centre Hal', Pe, Denr sir: Find order for three dollars, enclosed postoflice for which kind ly set the date of my paper ahead two pege. I had expected to see you in our city, on your way to the faire. We have decorated our streets with palme, and are ready to extend the right hund of fellowship, but the weather we have had in the past month makes us hes - money tate when saying our littie gpeech, A great desl of been done along our cons damage hus tf by had Day, our high winds hail to and sear, and we frost and gtormus on May ¢ using parades us { three postpone One Of and we hope Weather timer, foday it ia clear, “Good Old Califcruia is with us to stay, Do not forget the faire, we have two our of them, and the last one you eee ia the beat, Yours very truly, (CHAS. B. BWINT, Los Angeles, Cal, May 8B, . 1915. ———————————— IP SAVES YOU MONEY Dr, 12 Hegular Price 50¢ wards Dyspeprie Fpre lic 1. A, Dodson's Fries The special half Howard's specific for tipation and dyspepsia UY f.w f i son means the saving of a on every family's yeariy bill for med Each salla it for 25°.) con bottle (Mr, tains sixty doses of 50 cent Dodson a medicine that is pleasant to take sod which ean be depended upon to st case of const ordinary f.arrritlls Porous asting cure, lc — Transters of Real Esla'e to Frank Les Hall 1 al Exr nd in Centre rar! snes Harris Gree f § sroh Honk gu twp. 9. illlam H, Ad tr, tract $550 William FF. Shope (o tract of land in Bellefoute bore. (irae mhope, $550, Adam CC. Ripka et ux Ripka, tract of $7 (WK Clament WW. Luse ot Ripks, trsct of jand bore, $2,650 James W Davie 2 £5. 000 Melchia Summers el ux fo Parker, tract of lapd in $50, John J. Bonyder et ux to ‘uv, treet of land in Ferguson iand sMeabh el UX tracts of land bs J ent ¥ Robert A tw] a — THE LUE HYDRANT 30L0 vitle, the Sew Owners Wha Will Mana. factors Iton a Large *oals What should have meade have made Centre Halli fame cently sold to the Hertzler & Compsny, at Belleville, mavufscturers of sgriculiural implements. Reference is made to the sale of the patent right of the Luse hydrant by Mre. Marthe Luse, execulpix, to the firm named, The Luse hydrant is the produgt of D. F. Luse, who spent mauy years I perfecting it, It ie today 8 most sab stantial, simple, convenient hydrant, second io all respects to none It hae many superior points to oiher by. drants. From the point of durability, the essay manner in which it may be removed fiom the main vipe, it has po equal. Bome of the Louse hydrants have been doing continuous and sati factory service for a period of thirty §CArs, As above intimated the Reporter's chief regret ia that local capital did not sleze the opportunity to put this commodity on the market on a large scale, and thus build up an industry that has long been dwat fed on scoount of the lack of capital and business ca- pacity. The Hartzler & Zook Company, at Belleville, who now own the exclusive right to mapufscture the Luse IXL hydrant are prepared to manufacture on a large le, Their plant is thoroughly equipped with modern machinery, guaranteeing that the hy- drants built by them will be improved by being constructed with greater care Land exactness, The Belleville firra manufactures farma machinery extensively, among which are grain drills, feed mille, wood saws, lime drills, stock troughs, and gasoline engines, Their payroll now is large snd their various products are shipped to all points of the compass. They will con. sequently almost instant!v be ready to fill orders for the Luse 1X L bydrat is to their trade snd grestly extend the territory in which the bydtnnt is a familiar figure in the hardware store, on the farm, and in the town home, The manufecturers request that deal ere who have been selling this hydrant w tite them for prices, ele. adv ard could = Was t im H Hohwz-Jane 3 (irir. Grit and Holtz will Areadir, Thureday The Doctor ia ni br. It is * ! Dr Gumption on in| lecture then | $ iow, | ore and is 8 jolly ge od fel hin ntter speaks of his wit snd e jg a real humorist, A The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, CAPITOLREMEDIES FOR STOCK OF ALL KINDS Satisfaction Guaranteed GIVE IT A TRIAL On Hogs and Poultry NYAL'’S STRAW HAT CLEANER Will Make Old Hats ry Now Look NEW H. A. DODSON 3 Ee ¢ : PHP PEOVOSTLLIOIET IDIOT NETOODD PRB OPCDOOCV 0000000 POPS® { WWW OD BWW BBY AUTOMOBILE ~ SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY GARAGE On Holler 51 Centre Hall New Spring Goods For Spring Sewing. Sheeting, 9-4 wide, bleached and unbleached. ‘ubing and Pillow v3 80% 1362, weaves SCPC L290 000080CE RAR L223 90 BERR YQ ERE EY Embroideries and Laces in the new styles. New Hats and Caps, Auto Caps for I acdies aps | Aadies, A full line of Work Shirts for Men and Boys. D. cnt M. Ferry’s Seeds. nidt’'s Bread Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings— All Wrapped. Come and See. H. F. Rossman SPRING NILLS, PA. 0HeS I 0000 00 POROOABR vB entre Hall Bakery CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor BREAD PIES CAKES ROLLS — Always Fresh Ice Cream Parlor in con- nection, Cream served every day during week, Quick Lunch served. aanverLrgeBeRORS® po tl fon B riot gos nid all CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA. sitention give io oo ting Legal ding deeds, mortgages vince and huoler's alters periaining ypthe octh 19a A- i i ii i | Hangers i id i i i he hiot —the high w CALF MEAL TRY A SACK AND WATCH RESULTS served. young men’s trade. TAYLOR & CO. Clothes. every respect, “ Needle-Molded ”
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