The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 04, 1915, Image 8

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| : CALL FOR REPAIR WORK The | rT
THE CENTRE REPORTER. Tusseyville Pottars Mills ad takes this method of ealiiog attention WW ue vo + nM TISEMENTS i #nie Register
= n t tomers of the late John A Ketinedy fied
I John Hack, un aged citizin of this Milton Burger and friend of ack that all parties havitg ~atches, oto, at h PIMBER FOR SAL¥ von Rit . ] i NOVEMBER 19TH, one o
SDAY. NOVEMBER 1416 | Collage spent av ut tl Vig ¢ hotne for reps) } 0 f at the Hall covered with White Vite atid di Nit Prk atirte
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1h pluee, ne been confined to Lis bed {or J oe | i yu p t hotmd io f covered with wh ine I a tain i“ ‘ vet ony Alc xanider farm, by J
- ai” « IRIS MIL 5 i. \. KENYED 0 ' OTR COV hE ' ; 4 £14 CiTRe $x COWS
gome time, and at this writing 1s not 0 Aliisd a Vi. t pd , ve Hall Ps ha dh Xennh, AVE EAI eh 20) s hogs (waive of whit
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS much Improved. A. Haugh home on fur day, [—
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Vite
Reformed-—No service. Miss Mary Weaver is spending nl © W. Lingle bought a flue
Presbyterian... No service, : Y : o
United Evangelleal—Centre Hall, morning: {
Linden Hall, afternoon ; Lemont, evening. | zél ol
' i Spring Mill spent Munday sh Lhe
Lutheran—8pring Mills, morning, communion ; Ezra Ripke, who is under the doc- : pant Eo . : ’
Centre Hall, afternoon ; Tusseyville, evening. tor's care, is not improving very home 94, B Hi “ | New Joods at K rea mer S
— Miss Myrtle MeClellan returned
BOALSBURG. Sopidiy. , i | home on Sunday after spending a -AT THI
: Thurch services were largely attend- | week wi rinnds wttavilia. (You x i.
Mre. E. W. Sweeney Is suffering | 4 in this community Te week with friends at Reedsville, | Centre Hall Bakery ( "APS
from an attack of rheumatism, ov. 10 Lhia SOMIRUN1'Y On Bt y. Quite a number of the young peop
2. M. Kuhn and family spent Suu- Chatles Neff and family of Earlye-| from this place attended pres
day at the Bhearer home at Zion, town visited at the home of Ezra |service at the mountain church © Tt : { hi
Paul C. Rupp of Pitcairn is home for | Ripka Bunday evening. Huuday evening. ne season for this
a short vacation. Asst, Buperintendent Pletcher visit. remap - 4 popular food is here again
Mre, Chae, Begner spent Wednesday CT i i Ca ; z
of last week in Bellefonte, ed the public schools in this vicinity Howard Matley, aged sevel nin and you will find us to SHIR l S
Miss Helen Coxey spent last week | Inst weelr, venrs, who served in Company | .
at State College. ee i — Regiment, P. V. I, died in ; have the nicest and larges
Mre, Showalter of Northumberland he a ha loud : ‘: : .
is visiting her brother, John Hook. CENTRE MILLS burg where he lived duriog all of his! 8 oysters that can be bought.
Miss‘ Mary Reish is sewing at the fe, :
Hall Bottorf home at Lemont.
A. E. Gingerich and mother spent
Sunday at Williamsport, visited his parents at this place
William Brouse and family sutoed | Runday.
to Williamsport and spent Bunday :
with relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cummings
Mre. William Sweet and son of | visited reistives in the other valle;
Instanter visited Mre. Sweet's father, | Runday
William Meyer, ys —~
Paul Noll of Linden Hall is spend- John Shultz of Bpring Bank
ing some time with his sunt, Mrs, been confined to the house for
William Stover, time.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Cronover of ;
Salsburg spent Monday st the Kidder Mr. and Mre, Brungard and Mr, and
home. Mre, Bhafler of Zion were enlertaine
Prof. and Mre. P. H. Meyer of Cen-|gat the Reish home on Sunday.
tre Hall spent Thureday with friende cy ay
in Boalsburg. Ira Bhiultz autoed to Pleasant Gap
Miss Rachel Rothrock of Port Ma-| on Bunday.
tilda ie spending some time with her} ao. poo.
sister, Mre. H. V. Coxey. Sonbdmain a "
Mre, Philip Fisher, Mrs, Nelson |® cider press every Tuesday snd Thure-
Robb and Mre, Martin and children of | day, at the gap, does a good busir
Btate College spent Thursday at the
Fisher howe,
Mre. James Ross and daughter spent - | | Hi £54
Thursday evening at the James Ross ! Il | i ‘ : 4
Beds ;
home at Linden Hall and belped to 5 {iil
few deys at the home of her brother | the sale at Mpring Mille Inst Friday. FI E 9
at ; . : Li ‘RESH
near Waddle, vir. and Mr, George OG f
A big variety of Caps for Men and
Thomas Shaffer of Hpring Mills ac-
pray :
companied by his wife and children, lake a pint or a Bovs in all sizes and G+
¥ deat esee SEN Ren, "3 Joys in all sizes and colors; excellent
quart home to-night,
Insurance and best for cating raw or in
Real Estate © § stews.
If you want to buy
quality, Fine quality Soft Hats at low
tsapae
prices.
Fresh Men's and Boys'tShirts —made right,
OYSTER CRACKERS look! right,” priced | right. = Ask us to ©
show them to you,
KREAMER & SON
CENTRE HALL, PA.
BOR BY
Or sell propert Vv near
Centre Hall consult
me. I haveseveral
Dioesties a Contre Ey Genre Hall Bakery |
peed
Now 10° Sai,
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CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor
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Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
if Millheim, who ope
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partake oi the wild turkey shot by
Bamuel Rose.
Mre, Samuel Durst and son Edward,
and Miss Blanche Rowe of Centre
Hall spent a few hours Sunday after
noon at the Rowe home,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ishler gave s
birthday party Tuesday evening of
last week in honor of their son, Ken-
peth, it being his tenth birthday.
Those present were his school teacher,
Miss Bingaman, Mildred Gingerich,
Elizabeth Close, Janette Smith, Mil-
dred Kuhp, Henrietta Harro, H ester
Lonberger, Sarah Giugerich, Dorothy
Lucas, Miunie Shutt, Christine Weav-
er, Ustharine Gingerich, Emma Elizs
Stuart, Gladys Lucss, Eugene Charles,
Meyers Close, Frank Hosterman, Dsa-
vid Weaver, Theodore Hegner, Harold
Fisher, Jeroy Harre, George Ishier,
Nevin Fisher, Jce Bhu't, Paul Brouse,
William Bmith, Edward Brouse snd
John Mothersbaugh. All present did
ample justice to the splendid refresh-
ments prepared by Mre. Ishler.
Ae fp elem —
Millheim.
* Revival services are being held ip
the Methodist church.
Ada Keen is visiting relatives snd
friends in Berwick.
Miss Bertha Muller of Mifflinburg is
the guest of Miss Clara Condo,
js Mre. George Ocker of Lewisburg,
suffragette leader, was ‘n town one
evening last week.
George Zimmerman, who has been
living at Warren, arrived home ope
day last week.
A new gas light plant will replace
the old oil lamps in J. Bpigelmyer’s
store this week.
Mm Frank Hartman from Sparrows
Point, Md., is visiting at the home of
his parents,
Wm. Ulrich, a former resident of
this place but now living at Greer-
ville, 8. (,, is visiting at the home of
Ed. I. Musser.
& Mre. Chas. Basselor of Freeburg is
spending a few weeks at the home of
her parents, Mr, and Mre. J. Bpigel-
myer.
re. Maria Weaver, formerly a resi-
dent of this place but for the past
twelve years living with one of her
daughters at Unionville, died Batui-
day morning at the age of ninety
years, The remains were brought
here for burial.
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iiw%: Tell Us the Most Uses for
KEROSENE
2d Prize
New Perfection
(il Cook Stove
Do With Kerosene?
is | making kerosene work for your
Five Second Prizes
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| uses, if you'll
a the store of your
3d Prize .
Perfection
Seniors Ol Vrite dow ou a t% of Send vour List ©
Fite 1 ¥ { Li . end your ist to
| Smok 11 3 the Contest
Feil ‘ 3 a. . 4
¢ Refining Company, anc
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hink of it, ten §
Spring Mills,
Mr. and Mre, 8. W, Bitner of Avis
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. and Mre. Carl Hassenplug of
Mifflinburg spent Bunday with Mr.
and Mre. Col. Decker,
Quite a number of our people attend-
ed the dance in the Grange Hall at
Centre Hall on Monday evening.
Dr. H. 8. Braucht sccompanied
re. John Hartman and Mre, Frank
Musser to Philadelphia where the Iat-
ter entered the hospital, on Friday.
Mre. Ralph Bhook came from the
hospital at Bellefonte to her parents’
home on Tuesday and is recovering
slowly.
Mre. A. M. Grove and granddaugh-
ter, Margaret Zettle, are on a visit to
the home of the former's daughter,
Mre. (Dr.) M., P. Cummings, at Reeds-
ville, North Caroline, where they will
remain for a month.
A. W. Rockenbrod, landlord of the
hotel in thia piace, is in a very serious
condition, Monday evening he suf-
fered three hemorrhages of the
stomach which reduced his vitality to
a point which caused alarm to his
friends. His condition at present is
somewhat improved,
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letter that lists the greatest number and the m practical uses
for kerosene will win the first prize—a $33 New Perfection Oil Cook
Stove—a it surely does lighten the drudg-
1
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Tha novt hes Live
sth Prize ] he next best Ave :
Perfection the writers of these there are five New Perfection Qil Cook Stoves
Smokeless € il 1 ew 1 . . . -
Heater No. 430 (each valued at $10.75 to make work easier in the homes of five
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fourth prizes, enterprising housewives.
fy costing $4.88, ,
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In the same way the remainder of the 100 desirable prizes will be
homes, Jron awarded. Read the list at the left.
ving to Was there ever a chance to get so much for so little effort—no
in work, only a little thinking necessary-—just write what your housework
has taught you, but please use only one side ¢ f the paper and be certain
op —— your letter reaches us before December 1st, 1915, for on that date this
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fod, ond keen he contest positively closes. wg»
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Remember, the greater the number of uscs you submit and the
more practical each is, the more certainis the chance of your securing
*
S000
Ten Fourth Prizes
COBURN,
Miss Coestie Btover spent Sunday
among friends in Bellefonte,
Mre. Henry Kaler of Lindale spent
Sunday among friends at this place,
Miss Ruth Weaver is spending a few
days at Mifflinburg at the home of
Mrs. Johu Mark,
A. J. Harter of Altoona spent a few
days with his brother, James E. Hart
er, at this place,
W. E. Montgomery of Potters Mills
visited his friend, Charles Meek, one
“wy Inst week.
erbert Btover is wearing a smile
since the arrival of a little girl.
Mr. and Mre, Walter Heim have
left for their home at Dornsife,
Miss Emma Moyer visited ber
friend, Miss Chestie Btover, one day
Inst week,
we S000
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any one of these hundred splendid prizes.
9%h Prize Don’t wait till the last day, but begin making up a list immediately—
Rayo Lamps the longer the list the better your chance.
Thirty-four beautiful
RAYO LAMPS con
stitute the eighth f
group of prizes, 1 hey : 1 3 i yal 1 V
will be awarded just 1 e in
ss are the other prizes,
i hese lamps sell for
81.5% each, snd no
more handsome lamp P h ; 1 d 1 i
can be imagined nor : p
can one be bought at 1 a e 1 a
any price, that gives a
clearer, sofier Nght or
pg that is aa clean to Besides the illustrated prizes, there are ten fifth and an equal number of
a or’ sixth, seventh and eighth prizes, all splendid, serviceable Perfection Oil
Thirty-four Ninth Prizes Heaters which your dealer sells for $3.80, $3.70, $3.60 and $3.30, respectively.
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