The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 28, 1915, Image 10

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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THURSDAY, O TOBERZ28, 1915
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
Reformed Centre Hall, moming ; Tuseyville,
afternoon.
Lutheran—Unijon, morning: Georges Valley,
afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
Presbyterian—8pring Mills, morning ; Centre
Hall, afternoon. Prof. J. T. Marsh man of Btate
College will preach,
10:80 a. m.;
700 p.
Methodist. ~ Sprucetown, Centre
Hall, 2:80 p. m.; Bpring Mills, m A
special service will be held at these appointments |
at which time Dr. Winter and Prof, Eddy, lay" |
men of the ME. church at State College, will |
speak in the interest of the Conference Annuity
fund.
LOUALS
John A. Black of near Potters Mille
is quite ill, suffering from pneumounis.
Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Ray of Lemont
are spending a few days at the home
of the latter's niece, Mrs. John Ruble,
Mrs, James Herring of Altoona
spent a few days last week with her
sister, Mrs, Laura Lee, at the George
E. Breon home,
Mr. and Mis, Willara
former’s mother, Mre,
of Franklin, traveling
spent Bunday at the C.
mew home,
Mre, Joseph Kreamer, Mrs. Charles
Fair and eon, William K., of Lebanon
spent a few days last week at the howe
of the former's sop, John Kreamer, in
this place.
Henry Potter, west of Centre Hall,
has been confined to bed for the past
several weeke, suffering with liver
complaint. Last week a specialist,
Dr. C. A. Rossell, of Philadelphis, was
in attendance,
Mre. John Ruble and daughters,
Dorothy and Genevieve, and sob,
Donald, attended the funeral of Mre.
Ruble’s nephew, Richard Hoy, the un-
fortunate young man who met death
while hunting on Monday afternoon,
Wilk and the
Lorenza Wilk,
their car,
Bartholo-
in
D.
Among the apple orehards in Penns
Valley produced good yields
this fall waa that of J. C.
pear town, Mr. Rossman’s orchard is
small in the number of trees but the
yield and quality of fruit was exce!-
lent.
Wanted :(—Man to
which
Rossman,
take orders and
*
MN. 8, Convention at Spiing Mills,
The twentieth semi-anpual Bunday-
school convention held at Bpriong
Mille, on Friday, was one of unusual
interes’, Delegates from sixteen
gechools were in attendance, A hearty
welcome was extended to all by the
pastor, W, H. WiHiame., The address
by Rev. Donat on “Does the conven
tion benefit the Funday-schools?”
brought forth a lively discussion,
Mre, OC. E. McGirk, Dean Watts, and
Pres, 1. IL, Harvey, all handled their
subjects in a manver that showed deep
thooght,
carried out in the Bunday-schoo!, Cer
tre county would soon be In advanced
position instead of lagging behind,
The great “Convention by the
Lake,” from the testimony of those
who bad the privilege of attendiog,
proved it ome of the most successful
and educational ever held in Pennsyl-
vanis, and the State ¥. 8, Association
faces the coming year with high hopes
and much enthusiasm for the work,
The music under leadership of
T. M. Gramley helped to brighten the
geasione,
On motion a letter of greetings from
the convention and sympathy
illness and recent bereavemen!, was
sent Dr. W. H, Behuayler, who has al-
ways manifested a deep interest in the
schools and convention of eleventh
district. oi
rien fp Qe ————
and were thelr suggestions
the
in his
Marriage Licenses,
A. Ralph Krumrine, State College
Gordon Riter, Chester Hill
-——
Linden Hall
Paul Noll, the youth
seriously injured lsat week in
from the hay mow, is able to
who was
be out
again,
HMamuel Ross, aged seventeen
shot a fat wild turkey
tain pear Linden Hall on
ing.
Mr. and Alonzo
toons, accompanied by Mary Carper,
arrived on Thursday, taking Mrs,
Carper to the home of her daughter,
Mre. Nathsniel Ziegler, at
Mille. They returped on Monday,
morn
Mre,
Rupp of
Spring
deliver tes, coffee, baking powder,
nearby towne. Highest
Apply to The Gt.
18308 N. 8rd. st.
it.
Nary a wild turkey has graced the
board of a local hunter since the open-
Turkeys are being
killed on all sides, but this side of
Nittany Mountain for a stretch of
several miles has proved poor turkey
country, although several flocks were
seen shortly before the season.
tre Hall and
commission paid,
Atl, & Pac. Tea Co,
Harrisburg, Ps.
ing of the season,
The Btate-Centre Electric Company
on Wednesday morning commenced
setting poles in the mountain for carry-
ing their line to this borough. The
company is making rapid progress ip
their work and if weather conditions
don’t interfere will make good their
promise of early service.
And on Movday the cottontail will
hear the hunter's gun close to his ears,
The season ia the shortest in years,
extending only throughout November.
A peculiar law which makes the ses-
son on game which exists in the great-
est numbers in the state almost as
short as that of the deer season,
The Ladies’ Aid
Methodist church was entertained at
the home of Mr. snd Mre. Chas, D.
Bartholomew on Thursday. More
than two score ladies were engaged
the entire day in plying ihe needle on
articles which will be sold at 8 bazaar
this winter, Twenty-two took dinner
and twenty-five supper at the Bartho-
lomew home,
Society of the
Arbor Day was observed by the local
High school by a trip to the Greens
Valley State forest, under the care of
Forester Leonard Barnes, Prof, W.
O. Heckman and twenty of his
tcholars were shown every detail of the
work of reforestation, including a visit
to the nursery and the plantations,
Mr. Barnes presented the class with
two thrifty five-year-old pines which
the cisss planted on the school cam-
pus.
The first fatal hunting sccident of
the season in Centre county was re-
corded on Monday when a young man
at Centre Furnace became the vietim
of his own carlessnese, It’s the old
story of holding a gun with the muzzle
directed at some point of the body.
This indiscretion has been the cause of
many hunters’ lives being lost when a
jar or the releasing of a cocked ham-
mer has sent a load of cold shot pour
fog into the vitals of 8 human being,
instead of into the ground or air, in
which directions only the muzzle of a
gun should be pointed when it la pot
desired to take aim st some game bird
or animal,
———— IA IPRA
Georges Valley
Mre, Ulrich of Mill Hall js visiting
her granddaughter, Mre. Dolen
Decker.
J. B. Ripka and family spent Bun-
day at the home of his slater, Mrs,
William Musser, near HBober,
J. CO. Barger attended the funeral of
Samuel Neese on Saturday at Milroy ;
he also visited hile daughter, Mre, Or.
ris Pecht, at Biglerville, returning
bome on Bundsy.
Edward Horner, a
nut to Willismeport on Monday to
in regard to
| health, and was advised to submit to
He entered the Belle
and Wednesday
section hapd,
| wi
| consult a physician he
an operation,
fonte hospital
went under the knife for appendicitis,
on
Centre Hil,
Lloyd Smith finished his threshing
lant week,
Harry Schuyler “
trip to the home of H. I.
Monday evening.
Charles Foust
f#*8
busis
Foust
made
mn
another wreck
last week. While making a turn in
front of Carson's store at Potters Mills
horse frightened and overturned
the bugey, dragging it and the boy for
a few feet the animal was
The buggy was strsined
some placer and the boy's
bruised ; otherwise tl ere were no dam-
sges.
had
the
before
caught, in
legs were
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FRUITTOWN.
Miss Elia Phillips returned to Mil-
roy on Bunday where she is employed.
D. C. Fohrioger moved last Wed-
pesday from the Thomas farm fo his
homestead at this plsce,
Mr. and Mre, J. B. Bitner and
daughter, Ethel, spent the latter part
of the week with friends at Htate
lege.
Orpba Fleisher returned home one
day last week after a two weeks’ visit
with friends and relatives at Aarons
burg.
Those who spent Bunday evening at
the home of T, J, Fleisher home were
Mr. and Mre. C. A. Miller and Doras
Klinefeller,
——— AS ————
mxperiments at tate College
Show Vaine of Barnyard Manure
Experiments at the school of sgri-
culture and experiment station of the
Pennsylvania State College show con-
clusively that grest care must be exe:-
cised in bandling manures in order to
secure the greatest returns from their
use,
A well-kept manure hesp may be
token safely as one of the surest indi
cations of thrift and success in farm-
ing.
The keeping of live stock to con
sume farm products and convert them
into manure has long been recognised
as an efficient way of maintaining the
fertility of the farm,
All farmers recognize the beneficial
effects of farm manute, but compara-
tively few realize the losses to which
manures are subjected or the care
necissary to prevent these losses,
A clear understanding of the man
ner in which these losses occur, of the
enormous amount of money that must
be invested in fertilizers to make good
these losses, ne well as of the elements
which need to be sdded to manure
to make it 8 well balanced ration for
plants, would undoubtedly be an in
centive to most farmers to endeavor to
get the most out of this valuable by-
product of the farm.
I TAI
Houtheide voters, turn out and help
elect your Demoorstic nelghbore,
They are all thoroughly competent
and obliging.
vole
“ine Grove Miils
Tuesaday ia election ;
: out
ight,
wat
vote and vote al
James Dixon spent Sunday
parents at Bate College,
Myre, Frank Bmith,
very ill, ia now convalescing,
George and Boyd
Hall were here for their
frisky tribe,
Mre. Mary Homan
visitor at home
with hi
who bas been
of Centre
of the
Potter
shinre
wis 8 welcome
the old
weow,
tary W
oid [fr
the valley.
fant
fri 5
vigs
"ng
Mra, lenry Wagner a
Grover Harpets
Allen Wieland home,
Mre, W, K,
very near life’
repent Monday ¢
y orl Wio nes
3 eng the past
very much lmproved,
William Miller and
esch came in with a fat turkey on the
Ad, Hartawick
second day's hun’,
Register Fra
ner W. H. N
riewing thi !
Mre. W. E.
visitors at the
. and
Hnday
at Pine Hall,
Jaen
both
Bpruce Ureek
home
Oliver aud
epergelic Young i
Valley, greeted [rier
in town Haturday
Mre. John Qainn sand mother, Mre,
Katharine K
vis
verhar!, wern Mondas
itors at the Samuel Everhert hom
J. H, Birouse and fi
i Ove
thelr 1
Geir Low
Pens : Valley and ut
of
|
i
Frank Keller and mother o
new Pullman car, i
spent
Williams nome,
Royer sper
man bow
Hall i
to Bloon
day si the J. W,
fin
sUUrg where Lhey
Hsanoah
ogether and ne
NE Eran
fary Ja
uHOe i
ugh aimos
tk and well,
Flick
iB Dri
EY. wi preach
($a!
al Pine
heran ireh at
Hall
“vel
A new 25-"on
spans the Branch
snd open for travel,
tinl strociure and a credit
builder,
The Woman suflrage meeting
i
$ “a
frteene out, Mire. Beech of
sum
{ stock left
Newlon Hees and
nes! departed ~aturday n
sight-seeing trip toward
Lh and will the
cific ex posi
vieit
on and many
trip points of interest,
George EB, Meek and Jolin Shugs:
Bellefonte tankers, regiate
Ht, Elmo Saturday evening |
3
This wea their first visit to that
lar hoetelry over which Mre. J.
Rep'er presi
Mr. and Mrs, Ie
Mr. and Mre. Willlam Lytle motored
down Penns Valley Fundsy and spent
the day with friends near W oodwerd,
being perfectly delighted with the joy
ride in Mr. Ishler’s new Biludebsker
Car.
That famous bird,
liberal last week,
homes of J. DD. Neidigh where left
a little Mise, No. 11 of that happy
group ; at John Meyers a chubby boy,
No. 4, and at EJ, Mayes a little daugt -
ter, No. 2.
KBherift A. B. Lee, Col. snd N. B.
Spangler of Bellefonte tarried in town
a short time Fridsy greeting frierds
slong the political line, Baturdsy
they went to Balleyville where they
met with a number of volers with
whom they had s chat over the oul-
I ok of the coming election,
J. E. Reed ia repovating his home
st Rook Bprioge, both interior and ex
terior. A new porch extending over
she entire front is belog erectec., Mr.
MoElvane bas the job, When coms
pleted Mr. Reed and his wife will re
tire for a well-earned reat, and their
sor, Robert, will be the farmer,
¥
EY,
William ler and
the Ftork. wee
hovericg over Lhe
he
“mie Regiater
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 1230 o'clock. -W,
O. Gramley, at Spring Milis, will sell 32 Head |
Holstein Cattio~0 registered animals and bal:
ance grade ; also span of mules, 12 yours old. Hee
Posters, ‘
MONDAY, MARCH 0TH, ten o'clock a. fhe
D, Geiss Wagner, one mile west of Tusseyville,
will soll farm stock and Implements. This will
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That
can vole for him.
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1 Orvir, i* the only
Silver of Quality
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but remember
is the most
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PIANO.
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satin finish fine, the
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| join the ivory ke are perfection. the action | }
a my Mm ail Lhe same time of easy touch, The scale
is #5 even as any as I hove seen and the tone is beat
y Lid i spent some time examining ine instrument
snd failed to fin ngle flaw in it. The result i
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— 1 with the piano
s Greensboro, N. (C,
F¢ % Full ‘ } : : af i .
lev, Bell is a Methodist Minister. wh : entering
ministry was : more than
years,
proud of the high reputa-
» suf fare 3 3p . 34 Py i
Pennsylvanians alle rioni Hy
f : LAY arf 1
1 of the wonderful York, Pa.
Let me show you the WEAVER
PIANO.
PHILIP H. MEYER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
I AM THE } SENTATIVE WTR ST ————
{CTORY REPRE
FRESH
OYSTERS
AT THE~
New (Goods at Kreamer’s Centre Hall Bakery
CAPS
HATS
SHIRTS
A big variety of Caps for Men and
all size:
The season for this
popular food is here again
and you will find us to
have the nicest and largest
oysters that can be bought.
Take a pint or a
quart home to-night, The
best for cating raw or ut
stews.
colors; excellent
Soft Hats at low
ave | : {
JOYS In 3 and
" 1 p :
quality, Fine quality
prices.
Fresh
OYSTER CRACKERS
Gentre Hall Bakery
Where Good (
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KREAMER & SON | CHAS. PENNINGTON, Propriet
: HAS, , Proprieto
CENTRE HALL. PA. Ra —
Brings result —s Reg
Men's and made right,
look right, priced righ Ask to
us
show them to you,
I... ue a —.— + ee
.
rier sav
be a olean sale of everyihing,
SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE
DAY (SATURDAY \ YN] Y
OCTOBER 30
AT NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Our Entire Line of LADIES’ COATS, SUITS
DRESSES, SKIRTS, WAISTS and FURS
—Everything in the line of Ladies’ Garments in this store
will be offered at great reduction and those who are shrewd
enough and far-seeing enough to realize the remarkabl chance
for exceptional money saving are going to secure some Stylish and Fine Quality
Clothing at prices far below what you are ordinarily obliged to pay.
You know that our sales have always meant big values, There will be plenty
of competent salespeople to see that you will receive the best of attention in making
your selections during this ONE DAY sale.
THIS IS OUR REASON FOR DECLAR-
ING THIS ONE-DAY SALE :
It has always been our rule to buy a liberal assortment of merchandise in all
lines, This season, however, we received from the eastern markets a great deal more
than usual for the double reason that our business is increasing fast and that we know
that much goods will be higher in price later in the season. Our buying in large
quantities was done for the purpose of saving money for our friends. This sale gives
you an opportunity to save beyond the orginal saving which we accomplished for you,
A Big Store With Big Assortments of Big Values
D. J. NIEMAN
MILLHEIM, PA.