THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, 0 TOBER7, 1816 §REBERSBURU Mr. and Mre. William Bair spent Sunday at Aaronsburg. Quite a number of people from this place attended the Milton fair last Thursday. Mr. and Mre. John Rupp of Btate College are spending & week at this place at the home of Jerome Meyer. pb: Boeott Stover, one of the town’s boss carpenters, is doing eome carpenter work at Woodward, William Weaver and family from Huntingdon sare spending a week with Mr. Weaver's parents, Ernest Bierly and family will leave this week for Pittsburgh where they will spend the winter, Elmer Bierly will this week place hie shingle mill in the woods. near gmuliton and begin to operate the same. Mr. and Mre, (, F. Btover and Mr. and Mre, C. C. Bmull autoed to Mif- flinburg last Sunday and epent the day with relatives there. The oil and gas prospectors have quit drilling for the time being and left for their respective homes in Elk county. Thus far they have not suc- ceeded in finding oil or gae. Mr. and Mre. Riley Bower and jittle son of Newberry aud Mr. and Mre. Irvin Bower and son of Mackeyville sutoed to this place last Bunday and spent the day at the home of Beott Btover. Cal. Auman attatched a self-band cutter to his threshing machine which makes his machine complete, Mr. Auman is an experienced thresher and knows just what to place on his ma- chine as a labor saver for the farmer. Word has been received that Mre. Benjamin Beck, formerly of Wolfs Store but now residing at Kaneville, 1i}., with her eon Warrer, fell down » flight of stairs and broke her shoulder blade sand is in a critical condition. Mre. Beck who had been visiting rela- tives in this vicinity about a month ago, had hardly returned to her west- ern. home until this mishap befell her, .. Two petitions are being circulated among the voters of the middle pre- cinet of this township. The one peti- tion is praying for the removal of the voting place from the hotel to the barber and shoe maker shop of B. W, Miller, formerly used for the poat- office, while the signers of the other petition pray that the hotel Is the proper place to hold the elecHon. Just what the outcome will be will goon be made known and it is hoped that it will be eftisfactory to all con- cerned, Aaronsburg, Mre. Fred Guisewite left on Wednes- day for Akron, Ohio. Jerry Martin of Pine Creek visited his daughter, Mre. Fred Btover, SBatur- day. Mrs. Leo Hain from Bunbury visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mre. Harvey Crouse, Mr, and Mre. Charles Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Crouse attended the Milton fair, Noah Cronimiller spent a day with his niece, Mre. Perry Adame, in Mill- heim, Wednesday afternoon Mre. F. B. Patton, nee Bell, came from Hunting- don, to accompany her mother home. Mr. and Mre, E., G. Mingle spent Sunday in Bellefonte with the form- er’s brother, A. C, Mingle. Mrs, William Wance and daughter, Cora, of Woodward spent Saturday at the home of Mr, and Mre. F. D. Btover, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Eisenhaur and brother Clarence and wife of Belle- fonte spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre, Gillard Eisenhaur, Mr. and Mre. Erwin Barner and two daughters of Salona spent Bun- day at the home of Mr. snd Mure, Warren Winkleblech. C. A. Weaver of Coburn, Mr, and Mrs. Ira Gramley and daughter, Jeén- nie, of Millheim, visited at the home of Mre, Effie Weaver, George HStahl and sister returned from a visit to Milton and are busy fixing up Miss Mary's new home which she purchased from Dr. Desh- ler. Thomas Hull, carpenter, who has been employed at State College for the past six years, spent Bunday with his family. : Mre, Ed. McCease and daughter, Verns, and the former's mother, Mrs, Justie Edmonds, are having their household goods shipped to New Kengsington where the former Indy’s husband is employed. Mr. and Mre, Wilmer Stover and daughter, Mrs, Fred Guisewite, made a five-hour run Bunday afternoon to Centre Hall, Boalsburg, Btate College, Warriors Mark, Beliefonte, Zion, Hublersburg, Mill Hall and home through Colby's Gap. I A —— The firm of Zettle Brothers, proprie- tors of the Centre Hall Planing Mil), recently disolved partnership, E. E, Zetile continuing to operate the mill while A. W. Zettle has located in Plessant Gap where he has charge of the lumber yard and building opera- tione. Sunday was an ideal fall day, follow Ing several days of cold and rain, PEG OMY HEART, — Will be Preasuted In Urange Hinll Monday Evening, October 11th, by Impersonator of Prominence, If you erjoy Irish wit—and surely you do~—~the pure and wholesome kind, don’t fall to see the presentation of Peg O' My Heart by Marion Hertha Clarke of New York City, an imper- sonator of the highest rank, in Grange Arcadie, Monday evening, October 11th, Peg O' My Heart is 8» bewitching Iriebh comedy, full of sweetness apd charm that runs the entire gamut of human emotions, This play leads all others which Miss Clarke presents and the press commendations which sbe hae received on this play are of a kind to leave no doubt as to her versatility in portraying the eight or more characters which combine to make up this popular comedy. One of the many commendations she has received follows : “ Miss Clarke's impersonation of the fascinating Peg OO’ My Heart ranks equal with its original star. In ad- dition to the clear cut presentation of Peg she handles the entire play of eight or more characters with cqus! facility. Under her able impersons- tion an audience is swayed between laughter and tears, taking away with thea the memory of an evening's entertainment that has been whole- some aud true, B, Powere, Water- loe, Tows.” The entertaioment is given under the auspices of the local W. CO, T. U. Admission, 25 cents; reserved seate, 80 cente, Childreg of parents pur- chasing reserved seat tickets are ep- titled to the front seats at an sdmic- sion price of ten cente.. Chart at Kreamer & Son's store. a———— a — State Employment Ald, Farmers in all paits of Pennsyl- vania will have the sssistance of the State Department of Labor and Iu- dustry in obtaining workeis on their farme. Labor Commissioner Jackson bas organized a Bureau of Employ- ment in the Department of Labor and Industry, which will provide meats for every farmer in the State to obtain, without cost, information to guide him in employing men or women workers at any season of the year, or additional bands for the harvest fields, The services of the bureau will be free to the man or woman without employment as well as to the employ- er seeking employees, e———— COBURN, W. C, Krader received a carload of Maxwell autos Inst week, Miss Lula Hosterman spent a week with her mother, Mrs, Robert Smith, at Centre Hill, Miss Fairy Gramley from William- sport spent a few days with her friend, Miss Chestie Btover, Mr. Goodman from Pittsburgh spent a few days with his friend, Paul Anderson at this place. Miss Orpha Walker from Kaneville, Ill, is spending a few days with her friend Miss Chestle Btover, 2 Mre, W. LIL. Campbell has been seriously ill a few days last week but at this writing besa improved ; hope for her speedy recovery. Miss Bella Bhafler, who has been slaying with her sister, Mrs. Paul Anderson hss returned to her home at Tylersvilie to go to school. Ralph Tate, who ie employed by P. R. R. Co., is taking his vacation after which he will go (PHalifax where he haa a position, Mr. and Mre. John Whitmeyer spent Bunday in Bellefonte with the former's brother, William Whitmeyer, who has been seriously ill for the past week. a APP —————— Stone Mill Homer Nefl is under the doctor's care, 4. The farmers are busy cutting their corn, J. E. Noll made a trip to Lamar Wedoesday. H. E. Groveserved as a juror last weeli, “ Frank Bodgon and crew are busy making road in this community. Mr. Regal from Salona was in this community buying hogs. John Bubb was a visitor James Harshbarger home. Caroline MeCloskey plyed her needle at the D. C. Rosaman home, Mre, Anna M, Harter was a visitor st the D. C. Rossman home Friday afternoon... Mr. and Mrs, James McCool spent Wednesday evening at the H. KE. Grove place, Mre, D. O. Rossman is visitin friends at York and expects to atien the York county fair before returning, Myre, B. J. Houseman returned to her home on Tuesday after spending some time with her daughter, Mre. Thomas Hosterman, at the CENTRE MILLS Mr. and Mre, Relish and family Shent Sanday with friends at Mackey- v . Jack Frost has put in his appear. ance several Ad oo the corn that has pot been cut Is hard to handle. Mr. and Mre, Chae, Coble enter- tained Kev. Willlams Banday after. noon. Rev. George Colledge of Middleburg took dinner at the home of J. A. Kline on Monday. Kline and Ed. 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