The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 27, 1915, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY. i
CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. |
THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915.
SMITH & BAILEY
S. WW. sMITH
Froprictors
Editor
J Local Editor and
{ Business Manager
EDWARD E. BAILEY
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
second Class mall matter,
TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one and one-half dollam per year
ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise
ment of ten or more inches, for three 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 wsertions, from
fifteen to twenty-five cents par iuch for each
SAA
Second Waek of Uounrt, .
Court convened on Monday morp- |
ing and after hearing motions and pe- |
titions the trial list was taken up, os
follows :
Kate EF. Hastings ss an individual |
ve, Kate E, Hastinge, administratrix
of, ete,, of Enoch H. Hastings, de-
veused ; being an action to revive a |
judgment, Verdict in favor of the |
plaintitl for $2265.95,
W. R, William | sole acting admit -
istrator of A. Williams, decessed, ve,
Kilen E. Bower and Jobn J. Bower,
administrators of, ete., of ( JM. Bower,
deceased ; belog an auction to revive
the lien of a judgment, Verdict in
favor of the pisintifl for $329.36,
Oliver CC, Witmer, James Witmer,
and W, G, Runkle, executors of Will.
iam Wimmer, decanced, ve, J. E. Gar
issue, according to composition, Minimum
charge seventy-five cents,
Local notices 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 cents per line for three
insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad-
ditional insertion.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
1ed—-Tussey ville, x
—~Georges Valles
; Centre Hall,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
TREASURER,
ized to announce
that W,
Francis
LOCALS
Mre. G. I. Goodhart spent a few
daye in Bellefonte as the guest of her
daughter, Mre. Wegner Geiss,
A new board walk was built to
the front of the meat market property,
owned by the Odd Fellows, on Tues-
day.
Mre. I. V. Musser and son Willlam
of Mifflinburg spent & few days at the
home of her parente, Mr. and Mrz, W,
H. Meyer.
Dr. P. H. Dale of State College at-
tended the regular monthly meeting
of Qld Fort Lodge, F. & A. M., Mor-
day evening.
Mre, G. W. Bushman is in Philadel
phia where she will receive treatment
for her eyes at the hands of Dr. Mec-
Cluoey Radelifle,
Mr. and Mre. Martin Stover and
child of Coburn spent Sundsy at th
home of the former's upele sand sun?
Mr. and Mre. M. L. Emerick.
Mr. and Mre. Frank Miller of Al-
toons spent a few days last week at
the home of the former's mother, Mre.
Rachel Miller, in Centre Hall,
Mre, Charles Pennington underwent
8 minor operation on Sunday. Bhe is
improviog nicely under the care of hes
mother, Mre. Peter Bmith, of Bell:-
fonte,
Mr. and Mre. Bamuel Glenn of the
Branch spent Tuesday at the home of
Mre. Mary Goodhart, Their mission
was to look after the grave of their
son, 8, H, Glenn, in the local ceme-
tery.
Wool wanted : We are in position to
pay the bighest market prica for wool
at all thmes. We are paying 250 thie
week for wool at Your barp,—Honser-
ville Woolen Mille, J. D, Keller, Belle-
foute, Ps., R, Bhipping address,
Lemont, Pa. ot
o
oe
Miss Helen Bartholomew and niece.
Elizabeth Bartholomew, returned ou
Tuesday morniog from Philadelphia
where the latter had the stitches re-
moved froma her eyeballs in the
Methodist hospital. The little Mis
has been wonderfully benefited
through the operation.
One automobile to every seventeen
resiueits is what Centra Hall claima
at the present time. Its not a Jong
way back to the time when the first
car claimed ite residence here and now
there are thirty in the town with nea:-
ly a8 many more owned by farmers in
the surrounding territory.
Among the members of the Pitts
burgh Chamber of Commerce who
traveled in such luxurious style on
their trade mission to a number of the
larger towns in Central Pennsylvania
last week wad E. B. Bimkine, son of
Mr. and Mre, T. W. Bimkine of Centre
Hall. He represented the Htandard
Underground Cable Company,
Tomorrow ( Friday) Mr. and Mre.
E. B. Ripka and children, and Pau!
Byers, will start on an auto trip, the
half-way point of which will be saint
Thomae, Franklin county, the home
of Mre. Ripka's parents, They expect
to return on Buandasy. The trip will
cover two hundred and fifty miles and
will be mostly over state road,
The twentieth snoual meeting of
the Penvsylvania Banker's Associa-
tion, Group Bix, will be held In A.
toons Monday of next week. Group
Bix comprises the counties of Centre,
Bedford, Blair, Cambris, COlearflela
and Huntiogdon. John D. Meyer,
cashier of the Second National Bank,
ver and Samael! Garner ; being sn ac-
i tion to revive and continue the lien of
| & judgment in the sum of $325. Plair-
| tit offered a note for money borrowed
| by the defendants in July, 1808, for
| amount above named, Tne derend-
| ants by depositions taken several years
{ ago testified that they had prior to
BOALSBURG {
The service i our churches on
day were well attended,
Hut
BMise Lizzie Bituer of
spent a few days in town,
Mr, and Mre, Will
are visitors from Hanbury,
Henry Gingerich snd Ger,
are attending court as jurors,
Mies Murgsret Weber of
lege spent a few days in tower,
The orchestra took supper at
botel on Monday.
Tu
sey ville
mt
ste Cv
the
Mre, L, Mothergsbaugh spent a day
al Anronsbirg.
Mr. and Mre., O, NMlaover spent
Bundasy sfternoon at State College.
Mre, J, F. Zechman visited
short time in Lewistowr
there to Bnyder county.
Joseph Myers of Axe Meanr,
his ehildrer,
in Boalsbury,
R. B. Harrison Mr. and Mre,
N. W. Meyer and daughter spent
Fuesdny at the county seat,
Mre, LI. Mothersbaugh and
Ar
for
with
and
ithe time of giving of the noie in suir,
i borrowed from Mr, Witmer $700,
i that the $700 note was paid, the
tof it in essh and by the giving of
iamall check, snd that the $325
| was eubatquently paid by J. F.
most
1 that the defond-
luding some
vd
grair
bouy from
lifetime, he
at the
that the $423
of the balance
Vv
#
Of
itmer in his
n paid and e
meant
2700
check was a 1s
of the
y ior:
aig
tue
note,
ne i Favre To
HOE iO favor Lat
nt
f
ielusa
Mendia ve
ned
‘had ;
note
Peter A. E.
ver
aco Verdict
plaintiff for $115.87.
leorge (,
on
in
a1
$s
8
Hl LO eg
Ho ant
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d SURE es
oH
A A
Buys Rerstetter Store at Unbarn.,
ng
u thila sectd
the David Mills
Smith « Xped
ou June Ist, Mr, Bi
perience on the rosd haa
eady +8
Nuits long ex-
thoroughly
! new work and
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equipped 010 for 048
Coburn r
bigger
of the 1
Hmith and |
the “Dam
a
re
Mr.
upyin
sidents may feel sure that
sod better store will be the
sult ownership.
Of or
ow
f
i »
smily are
Giave Moonlight Party,
Miss Ruth RB
and Mrs, W.
ville,
3 -
gave B
number of her fi;
ning. Ian
uni
ob Monday evi-
re
ent games w indulged
in inate Refreshments
were served,
Misses Bertha
Mary Wagner, s Horner,
Ripke, Bernice Hwartz,
Weaver, Bertha Lingle, Mary
Grace Nefl, { El
Bitner, Est r., Viola
Lena Bower, Harold
Edgar Miller, Martz,
Mlaover
a pour.
Thos
ier
Po
e iv
[reese
Ruth
Fl
wers
n
Martz
er, Cathai-
ine Mary
ve fl,
zabeth
Harter,
Rebecroas Cox
Erie
r siiiué
wr
vi
5 l 3
BRTY, SIRRIDP,
Edwin
fr, Samuel Bitner,
vion
, Ward Wagne
Jat
ir rt
Edgar and Gilbert Rim-
mey, Wilbur Rankle, John Neff, Hc-
mer Nefl, Elmer Dashem, Russel
Forey, Mr. and Mre, Eimer Miller,
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Sold His Hestaarant
George,
Calvin H. Horner, who for the past
nine years has engaged in the
restaurant business In Altoons, sold
his business a short time ago to J. GQ.
Chilleoe of Hopewell, Mr. Horner
aftor the close of the deal immediately
siablished stand at the
{ Lakemont Park snd will
continue in the busivess on a larger
Hewnides a larger restaurant he
will conduct two confectionery stands.
He has been successful ss a restaura-
tetir and his many friends in Centre
Hall will note with interest this
change.
been
purchased an «
entrance «
scale,
AIA ——————
First Game on Hatarday,
Oa Hsturday sfiernoor, on Grange
Park, the baseball season, locally, will
be opened. Bpring Mills is the team
that will cross bate with the home
team, and they come here with laurels
a8 a result of several clear-cut victories
over lower Penns Valley teame. The
bome team Is anxious to pat to use the
newly purchased materia) and a good
snsppy game may te expected. Your
presence will give encoursgement to
the home team,
RAR te —
Heavy Rainfall,
Friday, Baturday and Monday were
days of rain-—heavy cold raine, the
total precipitation according to the
government rain gauge being two and
a quarter inchee, The heaviest rair-
fall occurred on saturday when more
than half of the total amount for the
three days fell. The ground is well
soaked but corn and other vegstation
will profit little r ntil the warm sun-
shine which has been missing for
neveral weeks gots on the job,
I MAAS
Festival Satarday Evening,
The Ladies’ Auxilisry of the Presby-
terian obhurch will hold a festival in
Grange Aroadie, Baturday evening,
Tee creas, onke and strawberries wil)
be served. Everybody Is invited to at-
tend and give their support to a
of Altoona, Is secretary and tressurer
of the association
*
Jacob Meyer attended the missionary
vention at Centre Hall lust week.
Mre, Margaret Riley
home painted, which
{ provement oun West M
COI
i tile is having her
quite sn
sin street,
8 ims -
Mre, Hanry Dale a
{ Anne, visited with
] aut §
nd danghits
ww Hairy {
deliirk
i
i wire, Sir.
Perry of
{| with her parent,
| Myer
Instanie
| and wl
Mr. and
i
(Fetrysbyr
ig Lhe mo
i from there
{ uel we
Chasmbersbhnure ore
tains Be
Altoona.
The vsnsl services for Memorial Das
will be held in Boalsburg on Ssturdas
at § o'clock, I'he wveleran the chi
drep, band aod members of our
lodg:# snd others will assemble in the
centra and in an orderly mar -
ner § ooeed to the cemetery where th
serv will be Rov, Johnson
Houservili the addres, safle:
which deparieq
Grans The ecivie
onl ha
A fest
to Bid
the
FGuare,
on held,
will give
the graves of the
will be decorate
¢'ub will farnisb luvebh in
d at 4 lock,
w the evening, On
day, Da Prof. J
res 8 memorial se
yierian ¢ at 3
Ve
§
Val
Hur -
M
ie Of ao'el
i be held
M al
Marshman will
mon fu the Pres
F. Ww,
ef ¢
mor
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PENN HALL
f sel
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a 1 di
Jan made {to il
beim on Thursday
Mr. and Mre, Al Kreamer
a trip to Woodward on Saturday.
Grace Boob of
the home of Allen
day.
(rose Shook made a
days to Woodward last
a trip
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en
0H
Millhelm visited at
Kreamer on Bur-
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rip of a
weer.
Christ Shook is Daniel
Bhook's,
working =
pear Coburr, this we
Kathryn Hinkabls
friend, Florence Barige
“amuel! Ulrich and family
the Children Day servic
on Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mre. John Detwiler
Wednesday afternoon at the
Mire. Unrrie Shook.
Charles Bartges and family sper
Wednesday eveniog at the home ¢
(George Bhook.
Christ Keller of Centre Hall visited
his sister, Mr. Frank Fisher, over
Sunday.
(arolinae Knarr, who has
with Mrs. Hobert Bartges, ia
to use ber Himba at all;
poorly for some time,
The Reformed Sundas-chool at Sg.
lem will hold their Children Day sere
vices on Fundey evening, June the
sixth.
Harry Kreamer, who was in an
automobile sceident and had several
rite broken, is spending some time at
home with -his parents uutil he is able
to work again.
Jerry Albright had Charles Duck
take him around on his tes route in
the latter's antomobile. One of Mr,
Albright’s horses was Jame for some
time but is getting betler agair,
AI A TAA.
Spring Mills,
Mr. and Mra. George Wolfs attended
the funeral of Mre, Wm. Mauck, in
Nittany Valley, on Bunday.
A Memorial sermon was delivered
by Rev, Jones in the Reformed church
on Sunday afternoor, It wasan ioter-
esting address and had the close at-
tention of a large andiener,
Mre, Parosle, Btate vice president of
W.C.T.T, will speak in the M, KE.
church on sunday morning and in the
Reformed church on Monday after.
noor,
The communion service in the Pree.
byterian chureb, Joutpotied two
weeks ago, will be held vext Bunday
at 2:30 p. w. Prof. Marshman of State
College will be the minister,
Samuel Brower, Mre, Wm. Ream,
and Mre, Wm, Bones were to Mifflin
county to see their aged mother, who
is quite ill,
i meeting was held in the Reform.
church on Tuesday evening snd
arrangements made to hold a com
munity picnio on the twenty-fourth of
pent
home
i
.
hier home
not able
soe hss been
worthy cause,
Linden Hall
A large ear load of lime was unload -
ed by John Houser lant week
dio th id on his farm
ii
whlch
‘
WHE BL ©
pie
near here,
W., A, Ferree and
family
ard
5
the F. KF. Wiela
| Mies Irene RR
{ helm Satordac,
few weeks wich her
, and Mi David
have tx i kick
time, ry
Misa Ruth
toons hospit
| Thursday
ton Friday,
John Horner while atts
cen at Tusseyvilie
ized with cramwpe a1
severely 4!
nec, At this writing
ir
| im pro nd able
d hom
f sider went tn
Mil!-
where she will
Kraus olhe
¥
tr
Camo hell
ist for
w hie
#1 0 “ Gi
mre both ve
Rose, 8 nares
ira
Testine
at the A
a', wil re
a will
y
4 Ler
ried ny
Munday
suffered
way
he is
to be abou’,
oan
d
aid
| Be al
sun
mucel
that sued)
ed
t {3rove ana
i nrrived her
vi nt the
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for
Rupp
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rn
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month’
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of
J.
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J. Treseler Lis
Harshbarger
two 11 fs =f?
turned to the
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Harrier were
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Woodward,
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Susan Brummer is 11
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the
Fridav,
family
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Mr. Neidi
Cnliege were
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H fe. ot
gh sud
Oailers st
reamer ore day last weep,
Hmith and
nt Sanday with the
Harris Ntover,
§ and Mrs, Cloyd
| ehiildren spent Sunday with f
| Aur 1g
of
home
if?
We
LE
og TF
fends at
1
ter, Mre, Gerile Weaver, Misa
Kerstetter returned to her home
burn Saturday,
M-, and Mr, Newinn Hess of
land, fouth Dakota ; Joist Hiss from
Tripp, 8. I. ; Beott Hess and family
of Wisconetr, and Allen Hers snd
D iy
ia Cr -
Mont.
fathet’s fuveral on Friday.
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CENTHE OAK
Lote of rain ; we ars haviog
April rains ia May,
grass are growing.
slow coming uy.
Miss Maude Meeker spent RBonday
with her friend, Miss Rishe', at Farm -
ore Mille,
Miss Vera Heckman of Centre Hall
ia spending some time with her ancle
and sunt, Mr. and Mre. W. D. Ros
map, st Penns Cave,
Archies Eangard, Rober', Broer,
Johr, Belin and Killen Me ker, avy
Elizaveth Bradford spent Bunday af-
ternoon at the Frankenberger hammer,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert P. Breon from
Horseheade, N. Y,, spent a fow days
in this section with the former's
brother and sisters, Mr, Breon is liv.
ing on a large dairy and poultry farm
of which he is the manager, They re.
jurnad to their post on Monday morc-
ng.
our
Whes', oats and
Corn 1s a little
AAI A ——
Georges Valley.
Mise Edna Wolfe spent Bundey at
the home of R. E. Finkle,
Mr. and Mre, John Auman and ohil
dren spent Munday with friends at
Lamar, The trip was made in Roy
Geniza's oar,
Miss Annie Lincle and Mer. Nora
Ripka spent Mouday with thelr ps-
rents at Mober,
Fred Ztle spent Banday at the
home of J, I. Decker in Decker Va -
ey.
June,
George Rockey spett a few days last
week at the home or F.W, Zstble,
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White Goods in all the
fancy and plain weaves.
White Hats with bands.
Men’s fancy Dress
and fancy Ties,
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