THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1816 i Aaronsburg, Templars Vote Agnlnst Hooze, Knights Templer, a branch of Me- against liquor, Hy an overwhelming | who ended | Commandery of this State, RTA i Dixon's Health Talks, We have been teught that the tooth youth to old age as a man’s shadow. be dispensed with without jeopardizing oue's posi- guest of ber Mre. L. Lenker, Philip T. Eyre of Lewisburg wss er-| tertained for a few days by his uncle, | Dr. C. B, Musser. | Mre. Erwin Barner and children of | Salone, spent a short time with her | sister, Mre, Winklebleck. Mrs. Jane Coburn went to Belle- fonte to spend some time with her sister, Mre. Eveline Rogers. Charles Btover who is employed at | State College came to his home on Saturday for an indefinite time, Thomas Holloway of Akror, Obie, | and sister of Burbank, Ohio, are visi!- ing James Holloway, J. H.and H. E.| Crouse and families. Mre. George McKay and daughter | Florence of Philadelphia are being er- terteined by her mother, Mre. Katk-] arine Philips. A large number of our town people | are attending the evangelistic services at Millheim and are very much pleat- | ed with the sermons and the music. Mr. and Mrr. Bweeney, Mr. and Mrs, George McCormick and sons of Potters Mills epent Thursday at the bome of Mr. and Mre. E. G. Mingle. Charles Bower is in a critical cond’- tior. His brother, Aaron Bower, of Renovo came to see him and is the guest of his sister, Misa Emma Bower, J. H. Detwiler, formerly of this place, snd now living Dear Centre Hall, spent a few hours with his fat! - er and also brother-ir-aw, Warren Winkleblech. Mrs. J. J. cousir, Feidler received the ead gews that Mre. Chestie Wert of Will jamsport was very ill. Bhe lived in this town for seventeen Her many friends wish ber a speedy recov- ery. The {ow veterans of this place had 8 delightful day on Monday to decorate the graves of their old comrade, There sre only four in this towp, pamels, Lewis Mensch, E. Welz, E. Stump and William Krspe. a————— A ————— COBURN. Calvin Weaver spent Sunday with his family. T. A. Hosterman’s term of summer school will close this week. Mr. and Mre. Thomas Hosterman gpent Haturdsy at Woodward. W. C. Krader expects another car- load of Maxwell autos this week. Irwin Meyer is having a heat plant and bath room installed in bis home, Rev. Adam Bierly of Belinsgrove spent a short time at this place Satu: - day. W. E. Montgomery of Potters Mills spent a day with his friend, Charles R. Meek. Mr. snd Mre. Henry Kaler of Lip- dale spent Sunday among friends at this place. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Heim of Dorr - gife spent a few days among friends at this place. The frost that passed over this sec- tion last week did lots of damage to the gsrdene, W. H. Grove attended the funeral of his niece at Pupxsutawney last week. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Eisenbuth are visiting among friends at Pitle- burgh. Miss Sophronia Fye spent Bunday with her mother, Mre, [. H. Blover, at this place. Howard Stover of Bellefonte gpent Sunday with his parente, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Btover, We have had lote of rain for the past few weeks. What is needed now ie lots of sunshine and warm weather, Mr, and Mre, James Wert and son Ralph and Mre. Andrew Burrell visit- ed at the home of J. E. Harter one Jeary, Coutinued at foot of next column, ) last Wednesday, decided that in the] rectly or indirectly, with the liquor | business should be admitted to mem- bership in thie branch of Masonry. This blow at the liquor business was taken at the final business session of As at all the sesions | forth this ery, Ne. 29, of Philsdelphie. It pre-| cipitated strong discussior, for a simi- | lar motion waa presented a year ago, but was tabled. Wednesday its advo- cates refused to let the matter be| dr>wped. When the roll was called | A bare | —— How to Fight Fire-Blight, Fire-blight, the disease that is .re- ported to be attacking fruit orchards in Boutheastern Penpaylvanie, is dei- cribed and methods of treatment are guggested by Dr, F. D. Kerr, head of the department of botany at the Penc- sylvania State College. He said : “ Rirc-Slight is a bacterial disease of the apple, pear and quince. Ils prei- ence is indicated by the blighting of twige, from tips downward, lo which the leaves cling strongly. effect ia likened to a tree ecorched by fire or injured by frost, The firet danger in the growing season ia the blighting of the flowers, young setting fruits are rotted and destroyed. Ihe aud sometimes the Large roughened areas often appear op the larger limbs known sa blight canker, in which the becteria live over winter. Warm, the moist weather of the blight aud the younger growth Is more sui- ¢ Oar, favors the development ceptible, “Fire. giving eareful spd prompt of sil and light ean be controlled by stiention removal infected [ufected ahould be cut at least six inches sign of bark cankers should be cut out and the cuts disinfected with bichloride of mercury in strength of one part to onc<-ihows This material is polsouous and should be handied with great care, ‘Insects are concerned in the spread of tire and red bugs should greatly reduce the further spread of the disease,” to the arte 0 the parts, twigs water sprouls, below discoloration ; ALY all and of water. very light aud the control of aphis cscs Concert Tomorrow Night, A bigh-order concert will be given in Grange Arcadia tomorrow ( Friday night by the Boyder Biothers. Qisi- tettes, trios, and woth sscrea and humorous, will be rendered. Proceeds for benefit of Sunday -chool, for reserved seat tlickels al F. P. Geary's tousorial parlor. dusts, solos, Evangelical Chart —— i AA AAR Card of Thanks, The undersigned take this melbod of expressing thanks to sll those whe 80 kindly rendered sesistance during the illpess and death of husband and father.—Mre, Emma F, Breon and children, The Centre Reporter §1 50 per year, strictly io advance, subs quent { Continued from previous column. ) day last week. John Hess of Bouth Dakota shook bauds with his many friends st this plscr. Always glad to our friends with us. fev, and Mre, D, MM. Geesey, Mr. Bsiley and son Harry were royally er- tertained at the home of Mr, and Mr. J. E. Harter one day last week. have The primary purpose of the tooth re- member«d that as it is intended to clear, the instrument itself should be beyond suspicion in this regard. The mejority of disease germs find their way into the human system through the mucous membrane of the note snd mouth. If the teeth are not frequently and properly cleaned these germs or bac- teria will multiply fo cavities or where particles of food have become lodged between the teeth, These germ breeding centers should be minute re - moved by vigorous brushing but when the desired result le accomplished care should be taken that they turn lodge in intricscice of tooth brush, If they they yetransferred to mouth, To guard agaicst should be thoroughly and after using in this is noi do not in the the remain taere unre later thie this the brush cleansed before peaiding water If not, in antiseptic . 2% obtainable, BOTLE poisonous the water apd rinse jenst wash biush with sopp 8ULG thore ughly. Care should be taken not Lo tooth brush where i If there are ia ex posed to d and dirt, bers of the family the # aheuld not be used for 1 the germs of disesse may trapemitted from ove brush in this manner, itis well to thireed or de make ntal Hoss t cles from between the! difficult to ia from Niagraents of remove will between Lhe (eeld tattle, When sou visit expect and demand exo liniess 10 LE CSTE 1 f Hee t fas BCU IRL yi «ia to J. M. O«nd wi gio har to [ea c MN snd in Haloes iwj. Harriet Vo tract of isnd in Minnie BE. slifer ol Orendorf, tract of | $300 Harry Ko a Halnes rer ~ ler et a y [ease MM. { tw] {f laud 1 Hasloes $500, HMuilie i Hassinger et al to Martha {fisnd in Penn 1w} Kerst tract « iL er, ders to P. H jn Centre Hall Kate E. 8 rect of IRD 300 P. W. Breon st ux to P. Lenire fi! 4 ea Era of land io 9 (An? , Horper et Ux land in Calvin HF Brook: , tract of $500, William ©. Brook: $300 [ra . Korman et ux to Bohn et ax, tract of land in College twp. $700 Rut ’ kle trsct of land ig AA AAAS fi A. BODMON'S NEW DB FPARTURY Medicines at Hai! Pres Under tianrantes of Lure Selling After two months of sales, H. A. Dodson, the druggis’, says that his pian « f & at half price the regular 50 cept size of Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of goustipation sud dyspejai |, ald guaranteeing to refand the mohey if 11 does not cure, bes been lhe grealesl siccess he has ever Knows. Anyore suffering with dyspepair, constipatior, iver trutibies, headsohie, dizziness, costed LODRY , OF (De gELETS tired feelit g, caused by insctive lives and bowels or discord digest ior, should take sdvsotage of #, A, Doo son's new departure sang tuy 8 botth of Dr. Howaro's spec flo at ball price, ith bis personal guarantee to refuou the money if it does not cure, FPR T RADE enteririsiig Hing red Rouses Ambition— Trains Ambition CYRUS BRUNUGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, FA special attention ven t lecting, Legal ¥ 1! de, mortgages IRI 4 and hunter's 1, and al tiers pertaining tothe oflice attended to promptly octs lyr, pd crue 00600 EPUROPOeReweees . | now offer at very attractive price 600 Single Comb White Leghorn Hens to make room for Spring Stock. An exgeptional opportunity for Farmers to stock up cheap on heavy lavers., Call or write at once, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, eteg ocean eOe oO gEYED PHOBOS LIAN RUPP OOOOOOOS i th ————— i AN 55 See me for best prices on (}| all sizes of | WATER PIPES | -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS Everything in the Plumb- | ing bathroom fix- tures, etc., at lowest prices. | S. J. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa. Line HEADQUARTERS for Spalding Base Ball Goods. Bats Balls and Gloves for Boys or Men. H. A. DODSON a == Implements of Quality 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 particulas attention to the Imperial Cultivator with 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 T wine —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, etc. Best of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal ---always in stock. —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. aT GB BB BBD BBB BODY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES | i | | i i i i i i REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY | our Aufo Needs, [ tor See / / / ! 5 ’ / / / ' ' / / ’ / ‘ / { ’ ¢ ’ ‘ | ARPER & DURST ¢ GARAGE # ) On Hoffer St Centre Hall ¢ 6 BW NT BW WBNS Centre Hall Bakery CHAS. PENKIKGTON, Proprietor BREAD PIES CAKES ROLLS — Always Fresh nection, Cream served every day during week, Quick Lunch served. Coburn’'s NEW Store “The Store of Quality” HAVING purchased the entire stock of merchandise from J. W.Kerstet- ter, I will occupy the room formerly oc- cupied by him. My store will bz equipped with the BEST GOODS in all lines for the money, and I will endeav- or to render you efficicient service at all times, Goods purchased for the store are from the best houses in their lines. BIG DISCOUNTS Right Now The goods secured through the purchase from Mr. Kerstetter are going to be sold at Big Discounts. There will be BIG SPECIALS for all. Come carly so you don’t miss them. PREMIUM TICKETS Will be furnished with your purchases. Special Attention will be given to the : SHOE LINE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN for Men AMERICAN LADY for Women SECURITY ‘or Boys and Girls, as well as cheaper lines, will please you. Give us a call C. M. SMITH