The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 23, 1915, Image 7

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ELE«TRIOCLIGMT FUR CENTRE HALL,
[MANY FARMER) ATTENDING
| STATE GRANGE THIS WEEK
day Afternoon, But Few Plages Heady
fo Receive Light, —~Gosnry's Barber Shop
Evjoys First Light,
Put down Baturday, December 18th,
1915, as owe of the most memorable
the history of Centre Hall, for
1 thia day, at four o’cloex in
} ternoon to be exsct, that the
firat electric fluid for the furnishing of
Jight and power, entered the borough.
Dyere was no notice given by the
foc-vintre Electric Company of
thelr turning on the juice and the dis-
covery of ite presence was purely acel-
dental. William C. Boozer was in
the basement of the Reformed church
located the switch that
' ou the power for running the
connected with {Le new pipe
Vhile iL was known that the
would be sent over the wires
hat day, the exact time was
owr, and when at four o'clock
was a flash of sparks when the
de its contac!, resulting in a |
nimiog of the molor, electricty for
veuience and ulility of the
ute 0 Jentre tlall was no longer
va bat a reality,
t use to which Lhe juics was
+ in providipg power lor opers-
p the service io
med ehureb on Bunday ever-
e first light in town wae turp-
be tonsorial parlor of F. P.
vight, when five
forth a brilliant
J
i
where is
throw
motor
Organ,
2 organ st
on Monday
lights shed
light,
work of wiring private resi-
i 1a goiug on at present and will
{ I'he size of
slreets and the
yet been
borough
taken
LEE for sone lime,
tt @
{ the same has
> On
not
the
will
mined by
the mat or be
rly meeting.
-
LOCALS
gler shipped bis hovsehold
oona last week,
Hmith transacted
nesday,
P. Geary |
P- 0. Ob
adv,
Linden Hall
hi his presence on
. O, D. Bartholomew and daugh-
few days in Al-
this week,
farmera are
Hitate
rial
ij
inns of the
Collegr, this week.
H, Kurtz on Wedneeday
protracted
ureh st
fed a two weeks’
1 Union ei Farm-
imas entertaioment by the
will
i on Thursday evening in the
grade room,
of e Potters Mille school
’
ford, the DeLaval cream
Uv, hes a display at Hiate
week, during the meet- |
e Miate Grange.
i'e i! X nae,
form
There is only
and that is Christ
more beag-
tier looks aud sounds.
@ider, how much
» Hoaterman will spend the
eason in Larcsster with
i their He Jeft
mornivg.
families,
*» Wednesda
| Htate Master MoSparrsn Speaks of The
| Vital Problems Uonfronting the Farmer,
! «Opposes “Preparedness Polley
Vigorously,
Patrons of Husbandry and their
families from all parts of Pennsylvania
gathered at State College on luesday
for the opening of the forty-third
anoual session of the Pennsylvania
State Grange. More than 1800 dele-
gates are registered from the 835 sub-
ordinate gran-ee. They will be the
guests of the Pennsylvania State Col-
lege for the next three daye. It has
been five years since the college enter-
tained the grangers,
John A. MeS3parran, Worthy Htate
Master, in his annual report which he
read to the convention assembled ip
the Fehwab anditorlum Tuesday
morning, said that tha problemas that
demand most cateful consideration
from the Grangers today are not those
that have to do with the culture of the
soil, important ss they are, but rather
to relieve the food markets of the
country from the parasitic drain of un-
distribution cnarges, He offered no
immediate anlution of these conditions,
leaving their aonsideration to the com-
wittees that he sppoiuted later,
The Grangers are happy that this is
an off-year for tha Btate leglslatare,
Mr. Bparran said in his report that the
memory of last winter's legislative
session with its disappointing results
was atill fresh enough to arouse all the
thrills needed by the farmers. Point-
ing to the legislation asked by the
grangers, which they didn’t get, the
State Master said :
" We asked for more rqual taxation
and got the expenses of the primaries
put back on the countier, and the
honus for dirt roads denied entirely,
“ We asked re def from Bigelowism.
Che man was removed but the system
Building roads from =
central buresu is about as economical
international disputes at
And so another bunch
of millions has veen dumped into the
foul fallrcy of bureaucratic govern-
remaine,
as setliing
2-wile range,
ment,
formulated one after the school sys-
tern, and the Governor asked us to
that he wanted to try it for a couple of
The Benate lsughed at
it, and the House defeated if,
“ We sgsked that the State pay the
debt it owed the townships by statute
law, and received a million srd a half
on sccount, with the noties that we
should not ask for more,
‘ We asked for an epportunity to
vote on legalizing rum and got the
biggest bluff that has ever bean perpe-
‘rated upon the earnest apd honest
people of a soverign State,
“ We asked for larger appropriations
for publie schools and for the State
College, and dollars by the bundred
into the ecfters of
institutions for which the State has no
statutory responsibility.y
“ We got a good dog law, for which
we are thankfo’, but yet we are glad
the legislators don‘i meet again this
year,'’
Hiate Master Me3parran is opposed
to national preparedness, favoriog in-
nteroational police foree to
He said be agreed
years himself,
thousands poured
maintain peace,
the
at Kock View, spent a fow
r, 8 gusrd afl Dew
the home of his pa-|
f. and Mre, P, H. Meyer.
Runkle, the ¢
in
rpenter |
for a
he
last
the excavation
lot which
Coldron,
ee On the
1 from John
morning merenry stood at |
" ve z2ro in the gOVerp-
mometer ia charge of the
It was the coldest morning
200,
V. B, Mingls left for P
i Tuesday
iladel-
morning where she
¢ winter with her daugh-
. Emory Hoy, and also with
« Gross Mipgle, and family.
sm anpoureing the death of
MH, Krier, in ( hicagr, was r=
Mr, Krise's sister, Mre, W,
on Wednesday morning.
I snd Mie, W. A. Krise, parents of
the deceased, are at the present time
viziting at the home of thie deceased.
mri
iidcanres,
Fic
HCE,
FOr,
Marriage
Malcolm Petere, Bellefonte
cud Miller, Bellefonte
Clarence E, Watsor, Ranville
Agnes Hoover, Oiesola Milla
Guy B.
Minus
ossmar, Penne, Furnace
Halinders, Btormstown
Adam ¥, Martz, Tussey ville
Ada J. Meier, Colyer
A AP A AANA.
Ea'ertaloment In Grange Aroadin,
Te-night ( Thoraday ) an entertain
nicnt wil be given in Grange Areadin
by the literary society of the high and
gravamar schooler, and will consist of
#ouge, short plays aod recitatione,
No ndmisslon will be charged but a
liberal offsring is asked, the proceeds
to be need for the benefit of the
schools,
—————p
Inch and One gif of Hain,
A weleome rein fell on Fridey and
Friday night which totaled over an
on that
of
the Nations! Grange
poin’. Discussing the question
aredness, Mr, MeSparran said ;
‘It looks to me sa though this noise
about preparedness for defense was
more of a blind than any real pri-
mw ulgation of a policy, Itsavore of an
excuse for a de-aothivg congress in re-
gard to the grest constructive gue:-
tions such as Roarsl Credite, and
Economie Distribution of Commodi-
tiz# on the one hand, and on the other
as an excuse for the enllection of Inrger
samounta of taxes from ths paople «f
this country,
‘ We not only do not want to eon-
tinge 'o spend over oslf the entire
revenues of this government for ware,
past, present and future, but I believe
the time has come when some pation
should have the courage to say : ‘ We
will not submit our international
difficulties to such an unfair and in-
buman tribunal,’
Among those whom State Master
Mosparren appointed on the various
commiltece were Hor. L. Rhone, on
legislation and on memorisl ; Prof. C,
R. Neff, on resolutions ; snd Miss
Florence Rbone on the peace oom-
mittee,
with
pre
Millheim,
John P. Condo was a visitor in town
lsat Haturday,
Hermon Confer, who is employed in
Miltor, is visiting at the home of his
patents,
Randall Miller has gait Penn State
and has accepted a position with the
Farmers National Bank,
Mre, Herbert Smith, who more than
a year ago had a nervous breskdowr,
hind several epells the past week,
Mre, Perry McKinney of Potters
Mills visited relatives and friends In
Millbhelm the p set week,
Mr. and Mre. James C. Bmith of
Hiate Ccl'ege ate their annual butcher
dinver io Millheim Inst Thursday
with their son, Robert Bmith.
not srd wx half, To the farmers
whope ¢isterra and wells had played
out tee ralufall came most oppor.
tunely.
i Bweet memories of the past, joyous
“greetings for the glorious day st hand,
aud fondest hopes for future happiness
our Christoases wish,
The Evangelist Paul Browr, who is
campaigoing at Sayre, will receive al
turkey for his Christmas dinner from
some of his Millhelm friende,
Christmas entertaloments of
different churches Evangelical, Fri-
day evening ; Lutheran, Bunday eve-
ning ; Reformed, Bunday morning.
Mr. and Mre, Daniel Geary, who
vieited their daughter, Mrs. N. A.
Aumar, the past two weeks, left for
their home in Newpor!, Monday.
The Farmers Institute in progress
here last week was a great success, A
big crowd was in attendance at esch
session, the epenkers were of the
bighest cles: slong their respective
lines, the honor going to Mr.
Barnity, of near Harrisburg, for fo
making. He had the house Isughing
from the time he took the floor till he
left, even then they laughed. The
Pennsylvania Farmer (8 weekly
journal) oftered a prize for the best
exhibit of corn ; the first went to I.
W. Btover, of Asronshurg, and the
second to P, F. Confer, of Milihetm,
the
pe
Spring Mills,
John Bme'zler of Oblo is visiting
relatives here,
Mr. Meyer, Mrs,
e, fell and ivjared hie arm,
Mre. R, D. Musser haa been quite fli
bat Is improving at this writing.
William Allison
spent Tuesday in Bellefonte,
There are a number of sick people in
this community and our doctor is ki pt
very busy,
Berjsmin Lohr of Union eounty fs
spending some the A. Jb,
Bhook home,
Edwin Winters and family of Regis
College are spending their Chrismas
vacation at their home on Lio \g Ave
Mre, T. M. Gramiey, who fell from
the poreh roof and injured her snkie,
about two months age, ig able ta }
out agaipr,
Daniel Kennelly, Jr, and
Rbamcokin spent a» few
James Kennelly and helped to but
ou Friday.
Dr. H. 8. Brageht took
Oliver Zttle's little boys to the
fonte beapital, or
ohn Rishel’s
fath-
Frank
and son
tine a!
od AV H
Mondsy., Th
Mre, Crawford of Jack
Centre, who bad been visiting
George
Krape and
Joseph Bituer, returned to her home
on Tuesaday,
The leetnra on Haturday evening ty
Orrin Ulifford Lester in the {irenge
hall, was » treat to heard it
the course will
be an entertainment hy the
Veidi Ce., January 13:4, 196,
Giranpera have gone to ms great
all who
The next number on
deal
these
should
possibly
tronble and expense to egecure
various numbers and be
patronized by
do po,
they
nll who ean
Boer toms
COBURN
Mr, and Mrs, Clam Lair are spend-
at Albany, New York.
Allen Auman made a business trip
to Altoona on
ing Christmas
day last week,
Don’t forget the cantatta to be given
by the Reformed Sg day schoo!
on Christmas eve,
Boyd Bt
Mre, ending the
Benton,
ver is er
holidays with ber parents st
Columbia county,
The hucksters busy
turkey © Are pas
hy 22
nnd,
CYRUS BRUNUGART
JUSTICE OF THE FEACE
NTR
How's This?
One Hu:
all goods, as advertised. Str
Anyone, if at all interest
DAYS ONLY,
Player
chandise ;
as a Specialty, They are in
as on all sea-going ships.
all the State public buildings
miums there.
UPWARDS. Greatest Val
and GUITARS, also Violin
Accessories,
Music Folios at 5¢ per copy,
not last long,
wili prevail on
ictly the PEOPLE'S SALE
ed, will not miss this «
ppor-
Pianos
also the
dorsed by the U. S. Govern-
during the present Panama
ues Fver in MANDOLINS
Bows, Harmonicas and all
and upwards,
19 N. Allegheny St.
The use
of BADGER
Dairy Feed wii
increase the quanti
ty of milk your cows
produce and improve its quality.
This highly concent; ated, easily di
gestible dairy ration -supplies jus
what is needed to increase milk flow an
make butter fat, Its cost is low enough t
make its feeding profitable. It keeps your cows
in prime physical condition.
DAIRY FEED
Follow thelead of successful dairy-
men all over the country and give
BADGER Feed a Trial— you'll get
quick results, BADGER Dairy Feed
'8 easy to handle and always uni.
form in quality, The cows like it, It
gives you bigger returns per dollar
Come in and
interesting prices on this great ,
dairy ration,
S. E. WEBER
Boalsburg, Pa.
| GROTEIN 167 FAT 3-.
CARBOHYDRATES 557
TAT
spent than any other feed.
get our
Hard, Soft, Cannel and Screened Lump Coal
don’t fail to first sce the
In the market for HAY and STRAW.
A FULL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS.
BELLEFONTE
have the greatest assortment ever
at greatly reduced prices. For
To anyone, whether you are in-
terested or not, the great savings to be
had in this store make it a paying proposition for
you to look over our great bargains.
We wish to see all of our friends,
old and new, take advantage of this op-
portunity to fill their wants for the rapidly approach-
ing cold weather of the new year of 1916,
Our bargains are especially desir-
able in--
LADIES’ Plush Coats, Suits,
Furs and Dresses, also in
MEN'S Suits, Over-
coats and Shoes
A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
KESSLER’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
MILLHEIM as
PA.