The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 15, 1915, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. DEATHS, BOALSBURAG, | Bessle and Rachel, spent the Fe arth | The Potter township school board
ISSUED WEEKLY, " - W. N. Keller in tenohing a class it with relatives nt Hpring Mille, reorganized at a recent meeting of that
¢ t ‘ 2 NM. Weber an fateh Ler Ni
Walter Copenbaver died at his | Instrumental music in this valley. ay 894 dsurhier, Wiis
. . . body by electing Wellington Yesricl
hh R 4 hh loan 1 Allee, of Huntingdon visitea with :
CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. | home in Bald Eagle, Bunday afternosp, Coss Biapel io Veaglr og » clues ‘0 relntives in this place from Haturdey president ; P., PB, Jordar, vies pres
aon i i ror. | , Fii : . til Wednesday, dent ; F. P. Floray, secretary ; Will
TEI TREY: a v ITN SR ; | after a short ilinees with brain fever, | Ww. = Klinger visited in Lebanon Vy # : 1] ; y, : i
THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915 sged thirty-five yearr., Funeral ser- | county Jast week, id Re E WW ebay, Who Bet Wii AD BCC-1 fam Bower, fressurer. The
SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . Proprietors | vices were held Wednesday afiernoon | Mire Elizabeth Cloke ls visiting at dent soma time age, 18 able to gat] gq... ul statement of the board si
E Spring Mille, about the house again and take short seats 30 this. leans The states ot
S$. W.SMITH . . . . . . . . . Editer|and interment at Bald Eagle. Mr, The hay at best will be a short crop walle, I i . ie slatem
: ' i » 8 . y 64 y mile 1 y ? tors in ‘
EDWARD E, BAILEY { Local Editor and | Copenbaver was in the mercantile) John Myers and family of Spring Nera LM yom nnd ily ao » Rin} RE —_ i obs 1
-y ge { Business [lanager hive EVE 6 i spent Mi , 3 shure ay EW y #¥E Rel . - “hel m1 : , Bpangler,
business at Colyer about seven years | Mills spent Sunday at Boalsburg, burg on sundey for u two months’ vs- J
eatiop,
CROP PLOBVP LEV OPUY SUELBEOO
Summer Good
Dress Goods, all Overs for
Waists, wide lace for
deep flounces, wide and
naiiow Embroidery, nar
% baa in ’ : oh 3
row laces and insertions,
annus!
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as] age, having purchased the Meliss store Wi have had qui - ny: howery Sine
y y 3 . 8 IVLArY rogsal 3 ountiain
second Class mail matter, which he had conducted for several | Bind Ary Boe 1 moun I
is on #uch a rainy dav,
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re-| years, He was married to Miss M yrile |
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Vw hite ( (His 11} ail tha
Mr, and Mre, William Myers of LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Ads OL 1 all th
Jesley Rhowalter of Mi spent
porter are one and one-half dollars per year Wesley Bhowalter of Milmont gpen
fancy and plain weaves,
White Hats with bands.
Men's faney Dress Shirts
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and fane Ties
dn 1ancy 1€8,
All LOW Sv 5
REDUCED.
Alexandrir, who came to Uentre coun-
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Mote) mn as i : ' ty for the Old Home week, spent a few
ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise | Fleleher, daughter of T, J, Fleisher, of | a ew Haye with «'yrus Durst and the davs at Roalsbury p
y f sre inches, for three or more inf . TI raE i i" MN . Wagner ily. ' Ty. *
bow NE rs inch for each issue. Dis | Colyer, who survives him with four 1 Elizal fan iy tiie of Braddock' Miss Ruth Kahn of Williamsport
: p : y x i LATZaDo Jetiig : 5 ; %
play advertising occupying less space than, ten children—Russel’, Marie, Merl and | iu visiting st the home of ber sister, PPent the Fourth in town where she
nches and for less toan three insert ons, i 1} H . Snel built . IR i '| was the guest at the KF. M. Kuhn
fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each | Amelie, e was 8 finely bal may, | Mre, Harry Ishler. Bo
issue, according to composition, Minimum 4 tit ins i Mie Maris Was fT woitia ome,
" - na of rugged constitutior , and his friends Mre, Maris Wagner o iwsey ville is The Roal . .
BY a Sani: ing display advertis- \ an t , | visitiog at the home of her son, ¥, J. Phe Boalsburg band atts nded the
or oticel Nouba ying pay ther. | were shocked to hear of his untimely Wa ay eslebration given by the Odd Fellows
) ) 3 : br yagner, ry 1 26a t /
wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, | deat M re Samuel Ryan of Bellefonte | 8 Grange Park on Eaturdsy, where
twenty-five cents, ne rd 4 ’ 2 . they were very hospitsbly entertained,
Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three spent a few days with her daughter, Mre. A. B, Lee spent some time at
insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- Mre. W. W. Rish J, formerly Mies | Mrs, George Fisher, : A.B, LL pen 0
t ‘ Sprucetown wit y ipter M ry
ditional insertion. Ida Roh). died st ber homs in. Mobts Mre. Robert McCrae and dsughters, prucetowr ith her sister, Mre.
= : ; Elizateth and Margaret. of Bellevas, Clogr, who had a paralytic stroke on
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. gomery, Tuesday noor, of dropsy snd ;
are visit with relat in this le Frida
- } #ILIOR wilh eialives iis - ' al Nag ’ :
Presbyterian— No service. EAT trouble, aged forty-five YORIF, cality, Mrs Agnes Me yer of Lock Haven
\ ; : and Mr, George Meyer and son Hur-
Reformed Union, morning ; Spring Mill t-| Her body was ehipped to the home of Boslsburg defeated ’lemsant Gap old « ‘ MeElt or D We re gu te at the
_- > ! laturday on the ' wd by 1 ' di : re ea
ternoon. her mother, Mre, Busan Ruh!, at 198] Ry ar 1 I $e hime a une oY | home of Edward Bellers for several
Lutheran —Cer ng union inrlng i ¢ shi "i sev ioe the score of 10 runs to o 1 h the eve. lays
Tusseyvi fternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. | SPriog Mille, at which place services ning the boys held a festival and had “%2" .
Preparatory servic {all Saturday ev'g. | will be held this (Toursday) morning! tively time. X
x at 10:30, Interment at Bpring Mlle, Rey Gilliland ard Myre, John Btuart Linden Hall
tn | of ‘ re. Miss (race Rm of Irs 3 el Go nd chil
Her husband. who conducts a hotel in lege, ti & G Rani is ' Mre, aun i of «8 and childrer
A i tet el Hall, and Mrs, &., Fisher of Curt and Jack, « ending, are vicit-
Montgomery, survive, but no children, sbi By ie i ARLE « 3 od teading, are vi
. burg, stuto ride to Mi ingat the J. Bb. Ross home, :
Mre, Nelle wolfe snd sor, sfler|
CEN TOCKHOLDERS MEETING
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
TREASURER,
nag See,
H. FF. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA.
We are authorized to announce that James E,
Harter of Pen: V wnship is " cand: late for the —————————————
office of County Treasurer, on the Democratic snanding sok with ha araist i oft |
ticket, subject to the rules governing the Pr 4 : : i, $f dis KS Week Ww itn i f r parents, | fi {
Election, paid At the Methodis parsonage ir reac? i ALD enurol Fur for Greensburg where she will ge nd
RECORDER : 153 ' Its uly 158i t 10:3 Hoe sind some time with Mr, Wolfe's father
Spring Mille, by Rev. W, H, Williams, Bhs . ; ; aus WO. . ber, i
‘ a ’ ) : lati Lu A Me 2 ! [sase Campbell and family spent |
Musser E. Coldron snd Mies Carrie BH id § viry Lv Ks lor an judefl- Bundsy st the home of his BULL, |
Centre County, the CIMOCT ti ot, . 5 . . . 3 J A 2! J + : i i HEL, |
ject to the rules g ¢ th imary Ei i. | Krelizar, both of Centre Hall, were Misses Phoebs and Mary Potter
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PROTHONOTARY aniied in marriage, Tue way even'ng. . . 21181 sen ' John Bwabb of Erie is spending a |
Coldron-Kroltzaer arry W, itier of © ifm nburg will
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. try Bi ai i 8 student at the ue ew weeks with his brother ¥, |
We are authorized to at that D. R.| They were conveyed by auto to Bpring | " atte for i : : vill land fami . other, Jun
Foremas Mf Be 0 thi : . ‘3 nA tall Ser 8 iv tor wil | fami ; wd
office of Prothonotar he Dex ket, Mills by L.I. Bwmitk, and following reac! : i ure Mul ne Johu Diehl
subject to the ru overning the I ar ihe ceremouy a group of the groom's EW Cays lal week wit
Election friends, having learned of his inter 1 '» H. Meyer rites all | neighborhood.
ew Goods Arriving Dai
at EMERY'S STORE.
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J. } i i i 1 P. Meyer of Waterloo Mr. aud Mrr, Earl Hoss nt Satur}
We are authorized to ann © Frank | tion, tollowed him lo a csr sand wher ; . oh ¢ Halu
Smith of Bellel isa 1 0 . : } y "i
Register, on the D: ect to the | the newlyweds steup d from the pal a sure ! INGE £1o ing sana HPunday ever the youug people of |
rules governing the Prima glection sonsge their friends severed the union | apent t1 atvami® 2 ‘gx t} N ’ he |
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which had taken place a moment be- | relatives in towy deavor Society | the
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To the Democ ec Vole ¢ . bis vi &« Dav xorcisea | burch wit EWEHLT-16Y > ’
: - . Elpation 1 4 + « | fore and the groom was compelled to : y ‘ , Wi ~1EVen members
At the cor : | ctiot will be a : . in the 1 h 0 eh 1 On i he rext meeting will be held ou Bur
candidate for the tic nomination forgo Lome with his boy friends amid a! ...ine were well attended and int day morning at ten o'clock
Bheriff and respectful licit the votes of thej " hil $ we Ere ab . tian | GAY morning si len o'ciock.
party. wild demonstratior, while the bride aa
Tusseyville
New Dry Goods, Lawns, Plisse, Voiles,
Silk Crepe, Ginghams, Rice Cloth, Etc.,
at lL.owest Prices.
; ai to ocecuny the t y
Philipsburg, Pa. waa quire d to occupy the rear eeat in
Mr. Bmith's car slore oa the hoou-
ward trip.
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Milihelin People In Western Holdup
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3 + ry yiond 4 ' i : iri Lis Mr { i K i i 3 Visiting
Among he nity -five tourists!’ ’ 1 : hts ‘1 . y hg
who were held up in Yellowstove Park, | sfury ard son 9 toys {1 if
last Friday, a: ybbed of thelr money | tim hile wore te g $A ' Mre., Raip! kert snd two
and jewelry , were Mr, and Mrs, A. A the home of thelr grandmother, dren of Mill Hal’, are visiting st
Frank, of Millbein Newton Reber
of Lewisburg, well kuown herr, and &
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A Fine Line of SHOES-:all Prices.
PINEAPPLES For Canning.
Prices very reasonable just now.
diz n other Lewisburg people, were
who respect other victimes. Up until Wedaesdsy
port on his behs
san ticket S : Mr. and Mire. Frank's
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We are authorized to announce that N. B | heim had received no wor
Spangler | ( : i ) : the robbery.
subject to .
maries to be held, Toms ptember 5 ——
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lieanvusl W, OC. T, U.
Phone us your order.
C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall
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ba eld on Grange Parl
August 14k, All members ar
friends are iuvited to be pre
county suditor ym th
ject Wo the rules governing th
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LOCALS
A Commercial telephone was placed
in the residence of Dr. H. H. Long-
well, last week,
Kvangelist Brown and partly ste
f 3 4 { g J
boarding at the home of Mr. and Mr ! ¥ = OY . i oy / J
E. W. Crawford. fT Re HOT ny | 1] /i y/ O r'aws
SMe. W. E. Park of New Milford i i : I 3 : Ea CATER : | 5 ih
spending a short Lime with her father, | | i 87 A - i 4% =i _— SS ———————-
Capt. G. ¥. Boal, and sisters, in anc !
about Centre Hall, Shy : ; f w : : a ;
Mre. T. E. Rilchey and Miss Mary 1: Bry et Na Vis, I'he last thing in styic at a very
Hato 4 Keun Surg guests af Bre P, i Amd i MS % . a. 4 moderate cost, are the chief features in
. freon And iss bHeésale eon or a ¢ : LAS da 3 . i 4 | 1 a
few days last week, f - ;
our big line of Straw Hats, Choose
Mies Ruth Ruble, who hss been ER AWhpn Shey oF | a = al | ; your hat now and rest assured that
making her home for the past few i | nN : A he. } 1
years with her graprdmother in Cleve- :
land, Ohic, arrived in Centre Hall } - =A . nT fl an I ia. 3 s tf io}
last week for her summer vacation. a. so wi . BA —-and the price 1s more than right,
Mr. and Mre. Guy Crowl of Ely:- : j
burg and Miss Bernica Hull of Bhamc-
kin spent a few days at the home of mrt : c. rs . . .
Mr. oti Mre. T. L. Moore, The ladies A See Our Window Display
are sister and unilece, respectively, of int of Fine Straws,
Mre. Moore,
the style is right-—the quality is right
; Master Milton Kerlir, son of Mr. Tr
¢ aod Mre, Walter M. Keriip, of Cincir- M H b d H i \
§ nati, Ohic, spent a tew days last week ! r. us an ’ € pP our
% atthe howe of his uopcle sud sunt, Wif > h Ki h - KREAMER & SON
Mr. and Mre. A, E. Kerlie, The lad’s 1 [| & mn t e itch en @
mother remained jellefonte { - nf - i y
I ned Su Mr etidte "hh No, not peeling the potatoes, washing the dishes and the other familiar CENTRE HALL, PA.
”» Mre. Emma Homan and sor, Clsy- kitchen duties, but help her by buy ing a cook stove that will make her
ton Homar, from Cleveland, Ouic, are work easier and more comfortable. You're not the one that stands over
spending a week in Centre Hall with a red-hot stove preparing meals and you're not always around when coal
friends. Litile more than a: year age is needed or there's wood to be split or ashes to be taken up.
Mr. Homan left Centre Hall and e-
cured a position in the payroll depart- What's more to the point, you don’t have to be if you buy a
ment of the Standard Welding Con -
pany, in the “‘3ixth City," with which
LADIES’
\ FE NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE T7E7Y
% Mr.aod Mrr. W. Cook Hubler de- I———— “ FI n”
parted yeeterdny on a week's trip t 3 ’ i i I~
Lock Haver Willinmspor’, od he And your wife won't have to stew herself to a frazzle in a hot kitchen
point. At ihe former place they wil getting breakfast, dinner and supper ready. Now, be fair to your wife and
visit their sor, Harry F, Hubler. Mr. relieve her of a lot of the drudgery of the kitchen with a New Perfection. ;
Hubler has jwoproved grestly in his Think how easy it is for her to simply scratch a match and have a stove
general health during the past few
ready for instant use—no poking and raking and waiting for it to “burn
months and looked forward to the u oo S a or ? Wi . f ” A 3! Tl . { 1 bei d
rip, Which ‘was mds by: sore. snd p.” Save money 1y. of course 1ere’s no fuel being consume
buggy, with much pleasurr., when the stove is not in use. And think of the time and labor saved, too. 11
Lot Thutaing niotuiog tw: Ladi: With the separate oven and fireless cooker the New Perfection has the WwW cure corns ;
Ald Bociety of the M. E. church were utility of other stoves. Your wife can bake, roast, fry, broil and boil. Can
conveyed in the sutomobile of Miss heat water for wash day and irons for ironing day.
Helen Bartholomew to the home of
Mee. J. D. Moore where the indies
Don't put it off any longer. Go gow to your dealer and examine the New Perfec-
Spent thedey lo sewing. Mote rap tion Oil Cook Stove with the perfected oil reservoir, the regulated flame control, SOLD ONLY AT
twenty-five pleces of wearing apparel the combination chimneys that prevent smoke and smell and the improved wick
that outlasts the ordinary kind. Give your wife a square deal and investigate toda - ’ S
were completed, Bouides sewing, the : an : nb Sari pret mcud " y YEAG 3: S
indies buds fine thine 1a the home: of this safe, sane, saving and satisfying cook stove. ER S HOE 1 ORE
their hostess. More than thirty par-
took of a most excellent dinner, and THE ATLANT IC REF INING CO. BELLEFONTE
over forty er joyed an esrly supper, Philadelphia Pittsburgh
They returned home at sn early hour,
being conveyed in the same car that Best results are obtained by using Rayolight Oil
took them out.