LOCALS Mre. Clyde Bradford visited relatives in Boalsburg ove day lest week. Me, and Mre. Herbert Houserville were guests Mre, H. F. Bitver, Friday. Mre. Elizabeth Bmull of Altoona ie visiting at the home of her cousin, Mere. James Smetzler, in Centre Hall, Allman of of Dr. and x. J. Niemap, Millheim’s clothing merchant, snd his assistant, Harry Mensch, were in Centre Hall on busi- ness, Monday. A son was born to Mr. and Mre. J. C. Goodhart, at Centre Hil!, Baturday morning. The mother and babe are dolug nicely. Mr. and Mre, I. L. Bmith, sceom- panied by Mr. and Mre. D. W. Brad- ford, attended the Retormed picnic at Hecla Park, Tuesday. Evangelist Paul Browp, Mre. Browr, and three childrer, have taken up their abode at the home of Mrs. Emma Breon during the period of the evangelistic work. Mre., F. O. Bairfoot and W. J. Smith on Monday made an autc- mobile trip through the Kishacoquil- las valley in Mifllin county and on to Huntingdor, returning home via Ty- rone, Mrs. E. IL. Bartholomew, of Al- toone, who for the past few weeks has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. J. Q. A. Kennedy, hms been under the doctor’s care for a week or more, but at present is much improved. Mrr. D. Milton Bradford underwent an operation for appendicitis at her| home, on Tuesday morning. The op- erating physician was Dr. H, H. Longwell. The operation was a suc- cess and Mre, Bradford is recovering splendidly. About two miles of State road, lead Miss Helen Lemon of Morgantown, West Virgloie, Is spending part of her vacation with Centre cougty relatives. A Jittle son was Mr. and Mere. Edward Horner on Monday eve- ning. This ia the fifth child and the second son in the family, J. H. Ross and family motored to Altoona Funday morning and spent the day with their daughter, Miss Rutb, who is a nurse in training in the hoepitai there, Miss Mildred Wieland, who has been visiting her grandfather, spent a few days with Miss Mildred Campbell at Fairbrook, before returning howe. Misa Maud Miller, who been visiting friends in Lebanon for three weekr, returned home Monday, stopping for a short time with her sister here, Mre, D. M. Campbell is seriously ill suffering from a nervous breakdowr, Her niece, Mary Campbell, a nurse from one of the Philadelphia hospi(- ale, is caring for her, Mre. BR. M. Wolfe, after spending a few days with her sister, Mre, J. W. Keller, left on Monday for State Col lege where she will visit for some time with her sister, Mre. J. H. Williams, and later go to Rock Bprings to spend a few days with her brother, J. H. Miller, and family. Haturday a motor party, of eight automobiles, headed; by Dr. James Smith and Mre, Bmith, came from Altoona and held a picnic in M: Farlape’s grove. They were joined there by James M. Ross and family, Dr. Kidder and family, Mr. and Mrs, McFarlane, F. E. Wieland and family, Miss Phoebe Potter, and Rev. and Mrs. Stover and son Elwood born to has on consisting x ————— ee ————— Tusseyville John Keene, who for the past few manths has been visiting bis sisters in Penus Valley and other relatives throughout the stat, returned to his ng from Penn Hall westward, are be- | fog treated with road oi!, The At-| lantic Refining Company has the cor-| tract from the Biate for the work and hss shipped a large tank tc the depot at Rising Bpringe. Mrs. Hanna Bmith is lying seriou: - ly ill at the home of her sor, Robert | Smith, and her friends fear for her recovery. A short time ago she suffer- ed a light paralytic stroke which star!- ed her decline. Mre. Bmith is past eighty->ne years of age, The Centre Reporter has extended free io the tabernacle management the use of a reasonable amount of space for advertising purposes. The articles aj - pearing each week marked with aster jaka are contributed and do not earily represent the views of the ed!- t Ire, Prof. John CG. Rossmar, for a nun bar of years the head of the Biultgart { Arkansas course in C joiversitr, New York City. of merchant H. F. Rossman of Spring Mills, and is ons of the young men of whom Gregg NECes - school, is taking a special viumbia | He isa son township is proud of having produced, Yesterday was Lhe birthday soniversary of Hor. Leonard Rhone, and in company with a few of bis friends, he observed the day in s quiet bul pleasiog manner on his farm st Rhoneymedr, teraoted by Cloyd Mr. Rt sevenly-even years of sge sud iserj ying the best of health, Wednesday ) Brooke. one is Harry M. Bitoer, mansgiog editor of the Pittsburgh Press, his wife and Hirer, and Mr. Bitnei’s sister, Miss Jeanette Hanne, were arrivals Wednesday afternoon and will spend a week at the home of Mr, Bitner's father, Dr. H. F. Bitoer. M-. Bitner only a few months ago received the merited promotion to the position he now holds on one of Pittsburgh's lesc- ing paperr, two el Mise Mary Kennedy will leave this ( Phursday ) morning for Cheroker, owe, where she will spend severs] weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrr, Bruce Linglr. she will be accom - panied by Mre. ( Dr.) Hillier, of Juniate, and enroute the two ladies will stop for a short time with rele- tives at Altoone, Fort Wsgue, Lafas- etter, Ind. AL the Jast named place they will be joined by Mre. George Knof, sister-iv-law of Mre, Hillis, and the three will make the Jiurney to lows together, ———————————— Georges Valley Fred Ripka of Pleasant Gap spent Bunday with friends at this place, Mrs. F. M. Ackerman spent Bunday with Mre, J. EK. Confer, Mr. nud Mre. John Detwiler spent (1 vy at the home of H, A. Haugh, r. and Mrr, Irving of Altoona are spending s week with Mr. and Mie, HF. (". Decker Mre. Charles Ripka spent Thursdsy at Hober with her parentr, Mr. and Mrre. John Lingle, T. J. Decker snd family of Bpring Mills visited at (he Dolen Decker howe on Bunday, Mre. V. A. Auman of Centre Hall spent a few days last week with her sister, Miss Bertha Jamison, Mr. and Mre. W. P. Lingle were Banday visitors at Tusseyville with the latter's slater, Myr. William Lic gle. Mre, Nora Zetby ,, who Is employed at Jacob MeOool’s, was thrown from a buegy Inet Saturday evening and the home ip Edwards Wednesday morning. W. CU. Runkle, Es f.aurs Hel! were y home of the former's Runkle. Mr. and Mre. George Rirook. ter Irme, and sone, James, Charles snd Christ, spent Bunaay at tne home of angry." J. H. uiy, lchign: i» HKuukle, Visliors brother, Centre at the James Sunday Mre. Shook’s sister, Horner, A medicine show has pitched its tent pear bere snd is drawiog large Whore the State's Weslith I jes. Pennsylvania is known througho if the nation as a8 manufscturing state, some tekiog little sccount of her vast agricultural resourcer, for her farme, truck gardens, dairy products and stock breeding are of great importance and the total smount of revenue d¢ rived from these source s (ireat able, interest NEWS OF 1881, Notes Tuken From Files of The Centre Reporter of Thirty four Yenrs Ago, September 22nd ~Fotatoes are selling {at $1 to $1.25. The be | than ever known in this connty, On of about nine o'clock, a brilliant wae noticed nortl crop will lepr Tuesday night inst week meen passing meiward farm and dairy. side and especially in the number of boys who are taking up the various Pennsylvania Btate College. GOO more enrolim- nt over 1,200 last school year, the entire eight years age. The vocation is ealling the best men as it has been found to be not only the heasithiest but the most remunerative occupation for average map, It was not ia the great long sgo when » farmer was & '' hayseed ’’ abd the busi- ness of farmiog ss being very poor. That day has passed and all on ac- count of the extraordinary opportuni- ties offered the thoughtful snd far than colle ze the noticed its explogior., A rumbling noiee was heard some minutes after it was seer. The meteor was “as 8 big pot’ mond lit up all around. It was seen at Centre Hal', Aaronsburg sod Bellefontr, Daniel Keller of Nore, ID to see the Reporter the other day, Mr. Keller formerly lived in this neighborhood and attended the old school house on the the Centre Hall hotel He is an uncle of our t« candidate for county Keller, in 1847, The Granger's piculec on the moun tain near Centre Hal', on Thuredsy, 15th, was 8 success, Bireams of , called in #chool in lot where now siande wWHeman snd treasurer, D, Mr. Keller left Centre county WHE sighted individusl by the agricultural Today the gardener and gen- | eral farmer are numbered among the | most prosperous in this state. The farm or dairy is an educational insti- | who Invests his | SCHOoOlr, tution and the man earnivgs in productive land need have | away or thal hie bard earned dollars will take wings | and fly to parts unknown or line the | pockets of those who ight to prey | po fear that it will fade upon their unsuspecting dupes, If a tract of properly | owner or the amount expended for seed and for | 0 the pantiog sand bharves', which | I'he farmer the sinte’s ground is worked it will bring to the Iaborer a large return for of money the lat gaihering iw ineident t the of and | Lt: most i vaiual anal astf— — Ihe world famous Ben Greet players | will present two of Mhakespear’s plays in the open sir theatre, the front apy at Biate College, Baturday July 3let. At the matines in the af tern Ising of the Shrew " will | be presented and in evening i Pwelfth Night.” In rain | mance will he th Prices 502 on the ‘4g eof gare of given Iori. BRGa JO ons and buggies kept pouring in our town from morning until The crowd on the hiave Door, mountain may Three from Zion La 5,000 to 8.000 Drage bands were present mont and Pipe Hal! Septemibes (hi-Brush Valley has oR, Luther. an church at Millbeim will be laid on Sunday, Otober 16.) pr The corner stone of the new with appr Our landlord Meyer and wife { have aly $ EW weeks visit to ee wesl- ever, wae lefl in good hands on, FRUITTOWN. Miss Orpha Flelgher A. MeUlellan er fro epent Ail ite ‘ : i lite a num m this pi sttendiog the tabernacle meets Mre. Nevel nome Klinsfeiter Mr Mre and harles T 1 Emma Fohrit re Mo Mire ger returned mv after sg r D sta Lettie » ! (*. Fohringer Misses Delia K several friends at Btate College, Mr. sod Mre. John daughter K hel spent Banday in MIP 10} W. A, urdey very plessantly with friends st The trip was made in Frank Philip's ear, Anna K MANY yeara Heiber and family spent Bat. ‘oburr, fir North iM ins iringer, who was employed st imiveriand, arrived Wednesday at the of her Dani*), where ends fo make her future home. home brother, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS A ACBES FOR BALE, tindersigned, agent {or the helre of Genrpe ler ai public mle, Two disonburg, on the Brush Valley THE MARKETS GRA ekly by Bradiord wat # car with cw Call Bell phone. Gettysbur WHY DO Wi the Weaver Organ Because Piano Co been fo condu would grow a *es’p ct. of the ; a Their position es facturers of the Weaver ie his est standard of Piano quality attained -—is due to that ambition present ASK HIM FOR g College. " ry tex $3 eputation Nas no superi- Ly and sweetness of tone, youl wouldn't be surprised fn 4 based i endo i's lea Herbert Fran rank Croxton and many » Weaver Co. also make and : Charming Toned York Piavo the popular Livingston Piano and the celebrated Weaver Organ, : others RID $1.00 Ladies’ 70¢ and $1.00 Ladies’ result was a broken sro. Shirt Waists down as low as 48¢ House Dresses 72¢ down to 69¢ i i SPE Walling oyracuse walking FO M Avanras ing Plow 8, Plows. Tootn Har- Spike Harrows, Imperial Lever Spring FOWE, Perry and double Dise Harrows. Harrows, Johnson single and Steel and Wood Drum Land wllers., Clod and double Crushers. Single Black Hawk Corn Planter, ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt tooth ] i Cultivator, I hich in nign wheel Cultivators. Wing A . sv 1 ! ICKEVE and ow Missouri Grain Drill. Mowers, Rakes, Combined Side Rake and Tedder. § ston Yel AKC, Lancaster Side Gearlesg, Hocking Valley, John Deer and Dain Hay Loaders, CEMENT A carload just received Johnston Binders. New Idea, Nisco and John Deer Manure Spreaders. Frost King Gasoline Engines New Stoughton Wagons—a lot of them just received. Farm Barrows, garden Bar- rows, lime and stone Bar- rows. Corn Shellers. And anything in the ma- chine line you want we have or will get for you. hd Coal before you buy or sell,