THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURBDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1015, Aaronsburg, T. Crezier of Lewistown was enter- tained by hie friend over Bunday. Mrr. Alice Bower Stover moved into the home which she bought from the Crouse heirr, on North street, last Tueadny. Gross Bhook and family and his mother came ip their Ford car to spend the Habbath with hie jovial uncle, James Roush. Mre. Wilson Ard and children who spent a week in Brush Valley with her brother returned to the home of her parents in this place on Monday. Monday the ground froze hard and was well covered with snow ; still, for butchering, the weather is just right, People in this section have begun to kill their hogr. Mr. and Mre. George Weaver, op Monday sttended the funeral of the Iatter’s aunt, Mre, Nellie Bmith, wife of Charles Buith, north of Woodward. Mr. and Mrr. Ralph Btover also at- tended the funera’'. Mre. John Haives who lay critically ill for a number of weeks, was on Bun- day able to take her meals with the rest of the family, the first in five weeke. This was cause for much joy in the home, Mr. and Mre. A). Hosterman, daugh- ter Sarab, and Mr, and Mre. Clarence Rishel and baby from Coburn; Mr. and Mre, Ralph Haivs from Smith- towr, and Mre, Stabm from Millheim were runday guests at the home of Johu Haipe, Mie. L. BE. Lenker and dsughter Bue are vieitiog the former's childrer, Jamer, at Lemont, and Mere, William Houser at Bellefonte ; they will also visit her graudson at Houtzdale, but William, the great grandsor, two years olo, is the attraction there. Potters Mills Mrs. Anna Immel attended her son’s sale at Farmers Mille, Mre. James Moyer relurned from her visit at Rebersburg, Frank Eonist went to Burnham work. Mre. Ashbridge Thomas spent EBup- day with her parents at this place, Quite a few people of this place took a fast spin to Millheim Saturday night. Roy Bmith, while bunting for rat- bite, lost one of his valuable besgle doge. The carpenters of this place, who are working st Burnbaw, hired Joseph Carson t) take them to that place or Bunday. The Epworth league services were of an unusual interesting character, and every ove is delighted over the fact that 0 many young people take an active part in the work. Woodward, Charles Wolfe started to school in Asronsbur - last week. Mre. Cbarles Bmith died at her bome near Fiedler last Thursday. & Daniel Benner snd Elwood Orndort sie suffericg fiom attsck of lum- bage, After spending a few months io Lewisburg, Robert Barner returned to his bome last week. Mr, and Mre. A. B. Myer from Co- burn spent Baturday at-the home of the lady's parente, Mr. and Mre. Jaines Weaver. Mre. (Dr.) Ard spent the greater part of last week with her daughter, Mre. Robert Bmallwood, in Paulsboro, New Jersey. Mre. Bimon Bhowsiter from North- umberiand is spending some time with ber slster-ic-law, Mr, Mary Motz. Ww. Benner and son Grove from Bellefonte visited the former's brotheg ove day last week, Grove intends makiog his home with his uncle thie winter, I —————— Stone Mill. Buteheriog is sll the go in this com- munity. William Ishler is assisting John Dashem to husk corr, Elele, Ruth and Grace rove spent Bunday with their brother at Earlye- towp, Esrl and Chester Grove were Son- day visitors at the James Harsrbarger home, - Jessie and Bertha Harshbarger wets Visitors at the Harter home on Friday evening. Grace, Rott, Elsie and Alfred Grove visited their friends Jessie and Bertha Hurshbarger on Baturds; sfternoor, Rev. Kuriz called at the homes of the following : D, C, Rossmar, H, E, Grove, George M. Harter ano James FH. MoCoo', I AAS UENTRE OAK Broce Meeker has gore to Johns town where he hss si cured employ - ment, Mr, and Mre, William Crader from Madisonburg spent Buudsy with Ise Bmitk, : mr. and Mre, John Knosrr and sor Bruce of Centre Hall spent Sunday a the home of Maynard Meeker, Misses Emme snd Clara Homan of Yengertown are spendin foe tine Mith their uncle, Arthur omar, and mily. ‘Mr, and Mr. H, B, Pranhenbeyger are spending a few days with the iat. ter’s ber, R. P. Breor , and family ' at Horsehenur, New York, TH WEAKEST Ling Little Talks on Health and Hygiene by Sum. url 6, Dixon, M. D, LY, D,, Commiskion. er of Health, Do you know which is the weakest link in your chain of life ? Is it heart, lunge, digeation or nerves ? Which of the various orgavs and fuuvotione of the body sesms to threaten troub'e ? The chiar ces are that unless you bave a thorough physical examination you could not tell, for saymp'oms are misleading and oftentimes their mani- festations is general or sympathetionlly indicates the trouble Is located inp some other organ than the one which Is the actual seat of the trouble, If there is a knock in the engine of your sulomobile you are the first to desire an ovei-heuling to rectify the trouble, You know if a mechanics defect of thia sort continues it is going to multiply the trouble before long and that is just what happens with the hu- man mechanism, It is well known by the medical pre- fession that those suffering from or- ganic complaints may often, throrgh vigorous adherence to certain rational methods oi living, recover sufficiently to live long and useful lives while those suffering from fuvctional diso:- ders may, by following out the instrac tions of able medical mer, entirely rc- cover their health, Everyone suffering with a persistent cold, headache or paine, should cor- sult a good physician and submit themselves to a thorough physicsl examination. It would be well for everyone to be examined once a year, This should include an examination of the bloocd-vesselr, blood, heart, lung, kidoey«, a consideration of weight in regard to height and the general ac- tivities of the varicus organs, Fuch sn examioation superficially made i8 of no value, It should be thorough and the daily routine and habits of the individual carefully con- sidered in relation to his physical co: - ditiou. Men oidinarily are obliged to sut- mit to a medical examination now snd then when they take out life insu:- ance, Women aie not so often fonsar- ed snd bence .nder ordinary circun- stances are more apt to neglect physic. al examiration. Iiis equa ey; esser- tial to botb, i - Boys’ and Girls® Program. Farmers’ Week Recoguition of the excellent work being done in connection with ti¢ boys’ avd girls’ club contest in the various counties, is to be given during Farmers’ Week at the Pennsylvanis State College, by a special program of entertainment snd lostruetion. Demonstrations and talks on seleo!- ing seed corp, judgivg animale, testing milk, sowing snd trapeplanting vege- tsbler, pruning and grafting, will ir. terest both the boys snd girls, © particular interest to the girls will be talks and demonstrations on proper table servicer, cuttivg snd making gar- menlr, ard bresdmakiog, Instruc- tion io organized play by individuals who have had experience in this phase of boys’ and girls’ work, will be s part of the program. Farmers’ Week will observ: d from December 27 to January 1. AP —————— be Urchard ODemonstrations. Charles E. Paltor, secretary of agri- culture, has set the dates for holding the fali-winter series of orchard dem. obstratiope. Io Centre county J. C. Wilson bas charge of the demonstrs- tione and will work in the orchard of A. J. Géphart, Millbeimw, Monday, Nc- vember 29ih, and in the Newton (, Neidigh orchard at Btate College, Tuesdsy, November 30th. Esch meet- ing will be beld at 1 o'clock in the af- ternocon. Practical work in pruning sod eprayiog will be undertaker. Esch meeting is entirely free, a HI A PAA. Transters of Heal Estate, Magdalene Bartley to Charles P, Garbrick, tract of land in Bpriog twp. $1,000, Precil'la E. Korman to John WH, Barnhart, tract of land ig Spring twp, $1,500. Mipa Grenoble to Alice F. Von Gun der, tract of land in Spring twp. $100, Catherine ®, Switzer et al to Joseph Barner, tract of land in Philipsburg boro. $6,000, W. O. Grsmley, ¢t ux to Robert D, Musser, tract of and in Gregg twp. 3,500. I HAP A AAAI. The Philadelphia Becasrd, The circulation of The Philadelphia Sunday Record Is steadily growing, and deservedly so This condition has been brought about by the fact that The Record is prindng a most complete Sunday newspaper. Always noted for the value of its news ¢_lamns, which Include more worth. while news articles than any other Philadelphia paper, The Sunday Record has greatly enlarged ite special features, Its attractive colon d Fiction Magazine, it colored Comic Section and its Sporting Section are rapidly coming to be recognized as the best in thelr respective lines, The Records * Black & White". Magazine Heo ton isa newspaper of specialities in itself. It contains news of interest to every member of the family ; son, daughter, father, and mother, The Pattern page included in this magazine section fs making a big reputation for its variety of {dons and the attractiveness of ite designs, There Is a page for boys and girls, of storfes and purges ; another of jokes and the inimitable * Willie Green,” several pages for mother on domestic science and fashions ; the school page, conducted by Grace F. Pennypacker; ss well as wpecial pages of interest to father, Altogether, The Sunday Record gives the great ost value, at its retail price of bo, that it is possi. ble to obtain. Your looal newsdenlor will serve He ——— PFPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSE | named persons have Sled Petitions for License in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Bossious. In and for the County of Centre, and that said applications will be presented to the Court on Saturday, December 15th, 1915. Said Ijoense to compute for one year from the first dry of April, 1916. { TAVERN LICENBE W. L. Daggett, Bellefonte, West Ward Horton 8. Ray, Bellefonte, South Ward James A. Noonan, Bellefonte South Ward Henry Kline, Bellefonte, South Ward August Gilinz, Bellefonte, South Ward James W, Runkle, Centre Hall Borough A. J. Fitzpatrick. Howard Borough BR. 8, Brown Millheim ui Jesse R Clifford, Phill Joseph Dugan, Sr. of Wm. H. Hindle, Phil Kondrat Jusohik, Ph James Passmore, Philipstur Samuel Kough, Philipsburg, Bamuel Rogers, Philipsburg, Be Wm. M. Bowser, Philipsburg, Second Ward Grebe Bros. & Crago, Philipsburg, Second Ward Lawrence Reddy Snow Shoe Borough B. T. Hepturn, Bnow Shoe Brroug Adam W. Rokentrod, Grege To Mills, Clarence E. Long, Miles To wershnng James M, Moyer, Potter Tuwnshi srs Mi) Edward Royer, Potter Township, Old Fort i i i Notice is heraby miven that the fii st Ward seond Ward i Wara 3 id Ward , Second Ward Becond Ward ond Ward Spring lewis FE Stover, Penn Tow nehiip, Coburn J. B Deagnn, Rush Township, Bandy Ridge George W. Ricketts, Rush Township, Cassano: John M, Kachik, Snow shoes Township, Clarence | Frank Kohlbecker, Boggs Township, Central Clty WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENRE John N. Bauer, Bellefonte Borough, South Orin Vall, Philipsburg Borough, Becond Ward George Parks, Philipaburg Boeond Ward James Blac) Ward Lawrence Nu John Boyce, | BR Philipsburg Brewing Co., Ward Horough, FOREMAN, ork, 0.45 Bellefonte, Pa., Nov, 20th, 191 { COOP IPREUUNBE SOOO vow «on NOTICE ! NOTICE ! Saturday, November 27, evervon making a cash purchase of $ 1 be given a picture 16x2 2 Will D CONE AND EE OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS A full line of SWEATERS Men, Women and Children. Small combination sets for Chil dren, Sweaters, Pants. and Mittens BED BLANKETS in Wool and Cot Heavy Gloves, Dress Gloves. Mit- tens, Underwear, Separ- ate Suits and Combina- tion Suits. Heavy Hose in Wool and Cotton for Men, Women and Children Dress and Rich's Flannels ton ; . 2 (x00ds Th H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. S90 e0O vu SPOINP0OUOD PEW FRESH : is Store will A Hh O'clock SOVPVUOPRR Ir BULLE GUL GLI POOL DBO L v- 0000020089000 COG COPVIVLVLV ONL YOTLNVBC OPOORGILOOEL VOOUSBO LESS Shue OBRIvve OYSTERS AT THI Centre Hall Bakery The scason 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 in stews, Fresh OYSTER CRACKERS Centre Hall Bakery “ Where Good Goods Come From," CHAS. 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