THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. T™H 0 R= DA Y, REPTEM BER 23, 1915 SMITH & BAILEY S. W. SMITH Proprietors Editor { Loca! Editor and EDWARD E. BAILEY | Business Manager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mail matter TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one and one-half dollars per year ADVERTISING RATES-—Display advertise ment of ten or more inches. for three or more in sertions, ten oents per inch for each issne. Dis play advertising occupying less space than ten inches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each Issue, according to composition. Minimum charge seventy-five cents. Local notices accompanying Sisplay adverts. 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, LOCALS Look over the lost and found adve. in this issue, world on the the get There remains room in for eminents that didn’t ticket on Tuesday, Miss Gertrude Keefer of Youngwood was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs, Thomas Keefer, at the Brungart home, from Friday until Monday. Hon No. 2 was born to Mr, and Mrs, Edward E. Bailey Wednesday ever- ing of last week, The nurse in charge is Mre. Anna Btevenson of Millheim, Although the prospects for big prices on evaperated fruit is anything but promising, the Centre Hall Evap- orating plant will try to do business this fall, Mr. and Mre. George Emig of Green Burr were guests of Mr, and Mre. W. (', Hubler, and from to State College where they visited Mr, and Mre, I. V. Mre. A. E. Ohie, was the Prof. W. A. Garman is a here went Showers, Garman of Cleveland, of her Inst week. of Penns cousip, Mre. Valley Hall, Mre. Emma Breon and daughter, Mise Besse Breor, on Tuesday left for Camden, New York, where they will remain for a month at the home of the former's sop, Maurice P. Breon, Rev. R. Ruest Krise, native and was raised near Centre T. Patch of Altoors, repre- senting the Pennsylvania Anti-Ss- loon League, will presch in the Presbyterian church Hupday morning and in the Reformed church in the evening. farmer on the will install a lighting system He Gears Cloyd Brooks, Rhoneymeds farm, HU Wizard’ gasoline in the big farm house, next week, purchased the plant from F, P, of this place, Credits on subscription will be giver If you have not paid your since the laat nex! week, sabseriptios of the now is the time to buy = will ap- pear on next week's PINK label, APPERTAD OF PINK Iabal, right “6' so that jt A farewell party was given to Miss Tues Chris- Carrie Sweetwood at her home day evening by members of the tian Endeavor Society of the Presty- Miss on Wednesday for Philadelphis. wentwood eft terian cnurebh, Wallace W, Weaver, who for eleven years has been a telegrapher in the offices of the Pennay at Birdsboro, did not fail to reach Penns Valley in time to sitend the Grange Evpcampment snd Fair, and visit hie pareuts across the valley. Mr. Weaver thinks the railroads in his locality were never busier than they are at present, On coming to Centre Hall, Mr, Weaver brought with him his sister, Mise Wills, who for a number of weeks wae his guest, On the charge of disorderly conduct snd resisting arrest, Isaac M. Thomas of Bellefonte was arraigned before Justice Brungart Thursday of lsst week snd fined seven dollars, The prosecutor was Michael Gerver, a state police stationed at Pleasant Gsp, who found it necessary to use his *‘ billy” on Thomas’ head when the Ilstter mnde a move towsra his hip pocket after an altercation between the two on Grange Park, Tuesday night. Thomas spent the torrid night in the town lockup. The Nisgara Falls excursion, last Bunday, one section of which left Bellefonte, was 8 harvest for the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company. At Bellefonte thirteen coaches were com- fortably filled, and at Lock Haver, Al- toons, and other points other sections were crowded with excursionists. The fare for the round trip was three dol- lare, Those from Centre Hall who made the trip were Messrs, Harry Mc- Clenahan, Clymer McClenahan, Wiil- iam Gfrerer, Alfred Crawford, and Wilbur Henney. A visit to the southland a year or two ago, so impressed Dr. Ed, L. Miller of Johnstown that he intends moving there to ‘grow up with the oranges,” 80 he related to the writer on Grange Park last week, Dr. Miller recently became the owrer of two tracts of land in Floride, both of which tracts are covered with orange trees in full bearing. One of the tracte is within the limits of a thriv- ing city, snd a new home will be erected. The move to the south will be made during the early winter. One of the reasons for the chavge of climate is the almost certain guarantee that Dr. Miller will be benefited for an aflection of the throat. Transportation Bos Upsets | Two Hurt, The big yellow traveportation bus running between Btate College and Bel'efoute upset Monday morning at eight o'clock while on ite way to State College, on the state road at Lemont, neal the farm of D., A. Grove, The bus was carrying a number of passeng- ers but only two were hurt—James Houser of Peru sustained three broken ribs and bruis #, and a Hartawick lsd of Btate College receivid bruises on the body. The accider.t occurred when car nitempted to turn ont for a twe- horse wagon and got into the ditch, In attempting to gain the road after passing the wagon the car toppled over, the top resting on the and the wheels pointed skyward, the big road em s— Marringe Licenses, Chester T, Miler, Altoona Olive B, Bmith, Milesburg George Hopson, Philipsburg Fannie Wilson, Philipsburg Alfred Dupklebarger, Irma Gettig, Zion Pleasant Gap Harry Eckenrotb, Pleasant Gap Mary Weaver, Zion Willism Young, Bellefonte Mary E. Lyons, Zion ev —— —— ———— Neok and Neck, The race between ** Jack Frost"! ‘“ King Corn’! promises to be the elo est in many years, sands of interested #pectators, throng ing the race course, the hillsides and even the front the grocery stores facing the track. A late start and heavy track pleps of have past the las the length As they swing viler pice, quarter and glretch he ia a good with hie white sutagovist hugging the fence, poet inside the past ten days and seems to be gatheriog his energies for » fi of speed which his more he mirers pay will bring him to The race may have been finished be- He all its readerr, and if it has Jack Frost fore this issue of the orter rescheas will not wins out, ———————— Spring Mills, Mr. and Mre. W. O. Gramley we to New York state last week. Calvin Kennelly spent Tuesday Pleasant Gap, Miss Mabel Allison is brother, Charles in Toronto, Canads, Mr, Mre. Archie Decker and with friends and relatives, Mr. and Mre, James Corman at nre, Austin Long. Mere granddaughter, John Windom Gramley, Hmith and dsughter, and sor ing their vacation at Niagara Falls Ira Bartly, who is working on #inte road st Pennsylvania Furpsos spent Banday at home, Mre, Charles Grenct Zubler and home on Faturday. Wile, reiur nad PENN HALL James Rockey of Altoona his Mra. John Albright Mre, James Crater, for a few Jaye. Frank, Luther snd Lucy Musser a! of their child, in Nittany Valley, on Bunday. Mre, Frank visited ber brother, James Runkle, at Tussey ville, on Bunday. Ralph Kramer visited Inst week. He la going college at Williamsport? Philip Bhook and family left West Philadelphia on Tuesday morr- ing where he will take a three years’ course in veterinary surgery in the University. They will make their home io the city, On Baturday evening John Neese and family were at Spring Mills in their car. On their way bome In front of Mre. Guise’s house, Ray Roes- man was going down the pike in a buggy, and was busy putting his side cartaive or. Mr. Neese was following in his car. Rossman turned to one side and then to the other, and in the confusion Mr, Nees was forced to run his car on the bank, breakiog a front wheel. No one wae hurt, Willism Binkabine took the Neese family home after the accident occurred, EE FRUITTOWN. J. B. Fohringer made a business trip to Milroy Baturday. Edward Bobb. and Rush Dippery spent a few days last week with friends at Pine Grove, William Bearson and family of State College on Bunday autoed to the Kd- ward Bubb home where they spent the afternoon, Fred Klinefelter, who had been on the sick list for the past week, is able to be out again, Mire, Novel went to Mifflin county one day last week where she will spend some time with her son, Charles. After spending a few weeks with friends and relatives at this place, Mr, and Mre, D. B. Baparsns returped to their home in New York City on Sat- urday. sinters, an tended the funeral niece's Musser his parents to business for . The primaries are over, and now for a real sorap, E £ 8 REIN a The remnive of d Alda Jernnette Hankey will be {unter the loesl cemetery on arrival from Lewistow: death occurred in the Hankey becaroe sn patient st Fedak In this ( Thuraday ) afternon: ys Where the hospital, t} e hose pital on Bunday previous to her denth, her silmeul being hesrt t complications . ouble and tO womanhood negr Centre Hal? suflerer VERY, WEE » from tui many but waa through her entire good ¢hhristinn woma: HMhe we ofeasion pathetic, ligious pr to her church vows Upon her dent} the Odenkirk, i the cor taken to home John which plac morning to Centre ed month was aged fifty. snd fifteen surviving member of " ily Is a sister, Mi Miate Loilepe, 1. g ire. Annie MeKerns er daughter n Ailtoo Ines : ody was shipped inenday alte to Boalsburg whe mede, Decenced and Mre, Anthony Knoeft anc A cso Hea! Estate I. Youn; Transfers of (+ $5 Ants { {(sarner Crame, treet of land £5. 000, ive M. Steels to Chris twry. 0 er, tract of land in Stale Colle $1. Fountain W. Crider et Penn ayivania Railroad Ce, tract of land in Bonow Hhoe twp. $1. Ed. W. Johpeon «i Heator, ‘ract of bore, $6560, Thomsa Foster al Bowersox, tract of land lege bore, $650, James HH. Holmer, Jr, ot ux to Ha - ry A. Leitzell, tract of land Hiate College bore, $15,000, Blanche Patton et Rexie Poorman, treet twp. $500, Bellefonte Cemetery Asar, to Holes mon Poormer, tract of land in Belle fonte bore, $25. Iaanbelin A, Taylor et bar to Christ Decker, tract of land in Bellefonte bore, $850, Rush Twp. Hehool Dist, to Alban C'. Dumbletor, tract of land in Rush twp. $50, al to 1 to Harah J. in ux land Mileaburyg fo Osear MM, Hiate ol in Cols in bar lo James of and In Worth A An important meeting of the Centre county temperance league will be held in Petriken Hall, Bellefonte, Baturday, Hoeptember 25, at 2:30 yr. mw. All per sonia interested io temperance sre ask ed to be present Secretary of Lesgue, A AAP AILS A number of articles, pome valuable and others lees valuable, were lost and found on Grange Park last week, Hee the ade. in another column, COLT FOR BALE