PERN RR ME RY, pe OT DRI ne MB ot ERS 3 hh BOALSBURG, William Brouse and family spent Sunday at Bootie, Mre. John Charles and Mre, William Stover spent Baturday in Tyrone, Miss Rhoda Harrison is visitieg st Jersey Bhore, Mies Bara Mclntire of Altoona 4 iy om hs IE A I a “her ae . THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 19156 oo ———— A HOTICE enigmeniary on Wis ¢slgle GI inte of Centre Hall borough Pine Grove Miiis PENN HALL ADVERTISEMENTS Alfred Coon and Harry Musser steering rew Ford carp, H. HH, Goss snd wife at | parents i FOR BALE Good Pe ay, ! ‘ far iV LN : i riess & Gra ire over =u; Sepa rito ed and good sx new | 8 large | One good J 2tters testamentary on the above estate hav~ ware ¢ machi visitors at the MeFry home, Mark Gobeen is housed up with 8 slege of measles, i Janes Bhook Munday wer Walker and family ‘Big 6 Birdsall Clover : epent ¢ of Johp LOCALS H. J. Boon of Hertford, Connecti- cu', is spending a short time with his family at the B, D. Brisbin bome, | ing been duly granted to the undersigned, he wpatator combined, aimost good as Clover Huller and Hepar- | One good Empire Portable En- ’ { meal strong power. The grain separ Huller and nt the hop Hoster- |’ 4 would respectinlly request any persons knowing 134 One Monitor Ir » i themselves indebted to the alate 0 HAY mREs ir combinega ate payment And those 3, UAE BOO 4 A : | against the same to present them duly sullien- is Owing to the rainy weather there k th asthma for a engin A 40 use the last week Meesre, P. D. Phillips and Elmer Miller, Potter township painters, last week finished painting the rear of the Presbyterian church. Mre, J. Emory Hoy and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Philadelpbie, are spending a few weeks at the home of the former's mother, Mre. W., B, Mingle. Milfred Luse, who for about a year had been working in a large planing mill at Auburn, New York, returned home last week and will remain here permanently. Mre. Carrie Tibbens Hackert of Mor- ganzs ie spending a week or more with her sisters, Mre. I. J. Zubler, at Bpring Mille, and Mre. Albert Bart- ges, at Millbeim, Mise Sarah Goodbart of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her sisters in M'lroy and Carlisle and before returning home will spend a short time here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Goodhart, Jacob F, Musser of near Penns Cave purchased the farm adjoining his and known as the Samuel Iigin farm, on Tuesday, from Mre, William Bartges and Mrs. David Rearick. Th» farm contains 109 acres; consideratior, $4000, Missa xi and her of Al- of the Catharine Bhafler both the home grandmother, Mrs. B. D. west of Centre Hall. Mrs, Burris and little daughter Catharine of Milroy are also guests at the same plac. John F. Muelln of Pittsburgh was an arrival Sa'urday and for a few days visited among friends and relatives, His sor, Donald, was recently elected president of the Bankers’ Chapter, an organization of young bank clerks at Pittsburgh, and was honored by being gent to the Panama-Pacific exposition at Los Angeles, Californis, for a month, all expenses paid by tue bank organization, friend Miss Inez Rower, toon, are guests at former's Jurris, Char! James NB. Btahl is able to be on his feet agaip, with the aid of a walking gtick, the first in a period of two weeks, when be became the victim of the antics of one of the mules of Danp- iel Bobn while assisting in making hey on the G. H. Emerick fare. In descending from & load of bay Mr. Stab! used the back of the animal sz a of reachivg the ground. Bix the long-eared animal behaved the seventh attempt she reared posterior section and sent Mr. skyward so that when he struck cund it was with such force ss to him to sustain severe irjuries spd without, ————— Marriage Licenses, A. Shawver, Coburn ion E, Mark, Coburn reorge T. Miller, Bandy Ridge Mary Homes, Osceola Mille Linden Hall . D. M. Campbell, who has been usly iil all summer, is improviog » 4 number from here attended vival at Oak Hall Baturday eve- teorge M. Hall, sccompsanied by a r of friends, stopped on Bunday ato trip through the valley. . Sweeney went to Altoona Mot - » meet Mr, Bweeney, who will for some time with friends there coming to Centre county for a day vial befor: time, Mr. Iret Mo NM and Mre. Curt Musser and Mise Hoes returned to Altoona on day after a few weeks visit with r. and Mre, J. H. Rosr, Mr. and Mre, Decker snd daughters, Misses Mary and Bernadine, and Rot- ert Burchfield, were guests of Mr. and Mre. John Horner and other relatives over Eunday. Mire. Anns Bweeney of Kansas City aud Mr, Jennie David ef Chicago Heights, sccompaoied by Mre. Adam Kramer of State College, were over Bunday visitors of Mre. J. W. Keller. The members of the Christian Ec- deavor Boclety are invited to attend the Evangelistic meetings in the tat- ernacle at Centre Hall on Thursday evening of next week. A full attend- ance is requested for Sunday evening in order to decide about accepting the invitation, oorges Valley. Those who spent Sunday at the E. L. Lingle home were Mr. and Mre. C. W. Lingle and daughter Grace, Jerome Lingle and Samuel Lingle of Coburn, Mr. and Mre. J. W. Gobble spent Hunday with their son, B. E. Gobble. Mrs. Ida Btoner and baby spent Bundsy with her parente, Mr. and Mre. J. K. Confer, Mre. Louriene Boal and Mre. Harry Faust, of Potter Mille, visited Mre. F. M. Ackerman over Bunday. Heury Btoner and G. E. Decker of Btate College spent last Thursday at the home of H. M, Lingle, William Confer spent a few days lust week with friends here, visiting here, Miss Emeline Harrison of Niagara is visiting in this place, John Andrew Myers of Bpring Mills fs enjoying some of his vacation days with companions in Boalsburg. A number of persons from here at- tended the funeral of James Everhart Saturday afternoon, Clement Dale, Keq., of Bellefonte, who attended the Dale reunion, spent Bunday ai Boalsburg. All are invited to the Old Home basket picnic at McFarlane’s Grove on Baturday. Mr. and Mre. John Danley of Mec- ding, Ohio, are visiting with the Fortney families in this locality. Miss Rebecca Brouse, a daughter of Rev. David Young Brouse, of William- sport, epent a few days in town, Miss Lottie Straw and friend, Cook, of Youngesowr, Ohio, guests at the BR, B. Hsrrison home for several daye, Mre, E. P. Melntire of Altoons was here for the fuperal of James hart and spent a short time in burg. Mre. J. A. Fortney and daughter and Mr, and Mire. George Fortney gpent Saturday evening at Pine Grove Mille, Mre. Ezra Breor, with her little daughter, Virginis, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mre. A. R. Lee, J. H. Weber of Centre Hall attend- ed the funeral of James Everhart Saturday and spent the remainder of the day in town. A. W. Dale and family snd Mre. Henry Dale and daughter, Miss Anne, atterided the Dale reunion at Oak Hal! on Baturday. Frank Milward snd family and Mise Hazsal Corl of Pleasant Gap spent Burp- day afternoon at the home of C. W. Corl. Mr. and Mre. Grant Charles and son Eugene attended a picnic at Loysville on Baturday which was given by the Altoona House for the National Bis cuit Company, for their employees, Dr. L. E. Kidder and family, Mre. Emma Stuart and Miss Margaretta Goheen, are spending this week iv Pittsburgh and other cities in the wea!- ern part of the state, J. Ritter snd family of Bellevue Ohio, spent a few days at the J. F. Zachman home ; from here they wen to Buyder county. They are traveling in an sutomobile and expect to spend this month with relatives in different paris of Penosylvanie, Mies were Ever Boals- an GRAND RECEPTION FOR THE BELL. lhe reception for the Woman's Liberty Bell on Baturdsy was an event long tn be remembered, ty childrer, wearing yellow their shoul err, marched to the east of town upder the direction of Mre. James Stuar®, (oo welcome the Woman's Liberty Bell party. he children lined themselves in a double co umn in front of the suto carrying the bell and its distinguished guests, followed by quile a number of automobiles and citizepa sinpirg an of the long way { About sever dressed in rashes white 800 aver sdag tation popular air * Tipperary : It's = long t's a long way to suffrage, way to go ye liquor traffic, Welcome all things fine It takes a long time for them t Butour men will vote right there They proceeded to the Central #quare, where there were flags swing ing to the breez*, and where the deco. rations were very elaborate, yellow be- ing the predominant color. At this particular place there was a vellow banner of welcome suspended, It was here where Mrr, Fitzgerald of Boston was introduced to the qnite large a - semblage, making ove of the most notable and eonvineliog addresses ever beard in this section. Near the cor- clusion of the address the children re- formed their lines and towed the Jib. erty bell to the outskirts of the towp, the band of singers sccompanyiog thew. Thus Saturday was a red letter day in the history of the town, i ASAIN Brush Valley. Rain, rair, nothing but air. Farmers are busy cutting oate, some work is being done on the Brush Mountain rosd. The festival st Madisonburg was well attended on Saturday evening. The Rachau reunion was well at- tended on Saturday. Mre. A. P. Heckman was again seized by her old complaint on Batui- day evening. Bhe ls slowly improv. ing at this writing. Miss Bertie Heckman of Spring Mills spent Bunday at the A. P. Heck- man home, : The whistle of the thrashers is being heard every where, A A A AON, A. E. Kerlin, the poultrymar, made a business trip to Bellefonte on Thursday. I I LNA, see it The Centre Re B50 nt porter $1 per year still some wheat on shock a cut, The shrill whistle thresher is being heard, Miss Beckie Brouse of Williamsport, daughter of Davy Young DBrouse, visiting her uncle, J. L., Murphy. W. H. Brouse and family sutoed to Heotia and spent the Babbath with his sister, Mre, Larkine, Bert Musser has the auto fever, Kidder has a cure— Buick chine, Prof. B. C, Cooper and family came up from Chester for their annual sum- mer outing at his parental home, Your scribe is in possession of ic- formastion as to a lost money found recently near Baileyville, Misses Mary aud Edna Ward were Altoona visitors the early part of last week, nd oats Dr. the me- purse on a shopping tour on F and new hat was the cutcome, Miss Gertie Klech!i Fiday 1¢ has purchineed a home at State College and is 0 her hom= here for sale. weeks with relatives at the Hist capital, John O. Daunly of Medir visiting his parents here, is il", suffering a heavy cold E. CC. Musser and wife, Mrs. J. WwW. Fry, in the Cadiliee ear, motored to 4 they spent the Babbalh tives and friends. OG. '. Houck of his hat in the ring for hit re sounty © ing loner and wes after his supg ar’, another Republican be commissionership. Am attended the James Haturday were Mr. and Mrs Mr.and Mrs Wille Margaret Quinn and son Roy, | Wertz, W. E. It all Creek Rav fs NE those (rom a dist Everhart Hamuel gram, D pu day mor Isanc Kryder of Y., very ably filled the Lutheran church Su Penn dail bhiirer iy hoe evaning i: Galesburg In the evening. | hail century ago he foundation ueation Hall iz after: ae oa #il of hia ed little red school house at Galesburg Peter Cor!, accompanie it Hamuel and Alvi, Haturdsy Atlantic Ully excursionisie The f« bh pila Were amnion rer tarried at lermat in Philladeipl aud is improving home Toesdar, mue the trig Dr. Bowersox ar that ended Many that was we lights, A festival fo You don’t want to mies the Citizen’ ORE : Pienie to be held under the suspices « Cornet Band, tow In, At the Citizen's in grove adi I: will be in nie. T gust are twa n ia'e Au inte pared ar eslipg program | qd nothing wi 3 tO BIGUse the croad, A reat room for indies snd children will be provided. Special trains and =p the Bellefonte Central einai rates BP, over will be announced Iater. e———— ————— Things Are Geiog Betle”, Evideves that perity of the country Lise more than =» war basis continues to grow, A re port from the secretary of the Forefgr Trade Commission in Pittsburg! shows that by no roears is all of the one billion dollar order received in that city due to the war, Great qaar- tities of the material orders are for domestic uses, With increasing dorsestic business and an increase in rater, the railroads are showing marvelous improvements, The Peunsylvania System's revenues now exceed ove million dollare » month, sn increase of more than half a million for June over the same month a year ago. Of peven railroads whose reports for June are compiled all show increases over the correspond ing mouth a year age, the increase for the New York Central being more than a middion dollars. Abundant erope combined with all this insures for America 8 tremendous seagon despite the jar which the Eu- ropean war hes given economic condi- the ircreseing pros- tions throug rout the world, i | | wing slowly, and Ella, spent Wednesday at | the hiome of George Shook, snd Mre, John ’ Hall the Intter’s sister, Mi from | Wednesday | Mre, Detwiler Near Bnant with Ephraim | Hhook, The stork vieited at and Mr he home of Mr, | Wednesday i Hoth moth er and child gre doing well, § BOOOK on and left a little baby boy, family Hunday at of thelr daugh- ter, Mre, Andrew Fryer, st Coburn. Charles Bmith and burn Musser sod the Hamuel pent home Ce- parent family of spent Bunday with his at this place, Faster time with his Walker ie fut her epending GOIN i i and broth ere, and | | expects to go to England, Mr. and Mrs, ing thelr parents for isn't AR Bruce Meyer are visi! very w int of tiny age | intend E ZIMMERMAN *, 0, Bellefonte, RB. D HEADQUARTERS for Spalding Base Ball Goods. Bats Balls and Gloves for Boys or Men, H. A. DODSON i i ! : Qardoner Has Found Really Ingenious Use for Automobile That Has | Had its Day. “Where do all the old cars go?™ is | a question that is asked continually, | and there are very fow persons who | can even approximate the answer | with any degree of satisfaction either | to themselves or to othets. But certain where at least one of has gone for it has a lawn mo Th jason for its aristocratic to plebels because its owner has a! yeally tremendous lawn to keep In| trim; be is bead gardener for a large | golf club and as every one knows put- | ting greens must be i There was an antiquated two-eylinder | automobile on the had ceased to be of any practical val- | ue pleasure purposes and the gardener concelved the bright idea of | making it “dle in the harness,” #0 to | gpoak. Bo with the help of some | steel] strips and some chaine at | tached no less than three lawn mow. | ers to it-—originally they were drawn | by horses. The steering gear is in- | tact except that the place of the | front wheels is taken by a heavy | roller; two roliers take the place of the driving wheels Scientific Ameord oan. i = 1 it is | them | been turned into wer fron in work fa iB " kopt €foy ust ‘ 80 premises t} long | for he Beautiful Bird of Paradise, Women of fashion who wear the | bird of paradise plumes do not realies | how beautiful the bird is that surren- ders to them its pride and glory. Its | total length is about eight inches; its | body, winge and tail are of a rich cof- | fee color, which deepens on the breast | to a blackish violet or purple brown. The whole top of the head and neck is of a delicate straw color, the feath- ors being short enough to look lke velvet. The lower part of the throat is covered with emerald green feath- ers which reach to the eye, and vel vety plumes of a still deeper green ex- tend in a band ac oss the forehead and chin as far as he eye, which is bright yellow. From each side of the body beneath the wings eprings a donse tuft of long and delicate plumes, sometimes two feet in length, of the most intense golden orange color and extremely glossy, but chang ing toward the tips into a pale brown. I now offer at very attractive price : 600 Single Comb White Leghorn Hens : to make room for Spring Stock. An exoeptional opportunity for Farmers to stock up cheap on heavy layers, Call or write at once, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, Centre Ha Bakery CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor BREAD PIES CAKES ROLLS — Always Fresh Ice Cream Parlor in con- nection, Cream served every day 1 during week. Quick Lunch served. icated for seltidment JEREMIAH BMITH, #1 0.6 pd Executor FOR y yids moun SA LE~{i00d i DRI horse, Conklin weg i, cult in firslcliass Po valor, harrow, pi conditio of JAMES FROM ntre Hall, Pa 50,000 + SHINGLES FOR SALE All are No. 1 Shingles, and can be bought by the thous- Will sell at reasonable figure. and or entire lot, Inqguds ec of 0. M, LONBERGER PLEASANT GAP PA. PI0000LURILGBIULE PER OIRIEEDE All LOW SHOES and OXFORDS Reduced Also all SUMMER and WHITE GOODS in fancy weaves Reduced All Dry Goods and No- tions by Parcel Post. Postage free of charge. 3 SUNBURY BREAD, every 1 uesday, T hurs- day and Saturday. 1 and See. H. F. Rossman SPRING THLLS, PA. 0000000 SGO0CTIOOOOOORO MEE 20000000000 PEODOINVEOROROOIDOPTINRIB UE LISVEGEL PROV ONSP DRO fO0P000000080000000Q08 RENT ADEDOURGOOGOPODOPORRICETBB BEY nglesea sea Isle City $7.85 Round Trip ver Bridee Covers Camp Meeting 0 7v AP BE STOPOVERS informatio on Avalon Stone Harbor date of excursion $7.60 Roun # Market Siree Tickets good for 16 Days ELPHIA ARD BARRKISBURG r nearel Ticket! Ag RAILROAD
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