. i. 5 i i inal ne doi ERE wha Hide MIN, os gs ARI 0 50 AIS PI EN SN BIN a Mu ARLE A SY RRA Us thwlbt od B5 ‘ THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. SENTRE HALL - - PENNA. 1916. SMITH & BAILBY . . . . . Froprietors 8. W.8MITH . «+ «. « . « «+ +. Bdifer Loca! Editor and EDWARD E. BAILEY Business Manager Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hall as second Class mail matter, TERMS. —The terms of subsoription to the Re- are one and one-half dollars per year. ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or wore in sertions, ten cents ver inch for each issue, Dis play advertising oooupying less space than ten fonches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each issue, according to composition. Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying 4ispla} advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion; other- wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Presbyterian—Centre Hall, moming ; T. Marshman will preach. Prof. J. Reformed—Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville, afternoon. Lutheran..Centre Hall, morning, communion ; Union, afternoon, communion ; Georges Valley, evening. The Weather. Readings of the thermometer are made dally at 5 m., and indicate the highest and lowest Nota reached during the preceding vwenty-four our, JANUARY ejupey Lwp jo movi) sagouy uy sagou; ug [ej soug Wednesday, 12 Thursday, 13 Friday, 14 Saturday, 15 Sunday, 16 Monday, 17 Tuesday, 18 F means fair; C means cloudy; P C partly cloudy. mean LOCALS Miss Mary Byers, teacher of the Centre Hill school, was a pleasant csl'- er at this office on Saturday. The local lodge of Odd Fellows has plapned for a big gathering of the members and their families for their annual banquet, tomorrow ( Friday) night, Mre. Mollie Ross is having a bath room outfit installed in her home op church street. The plumbing is being done by W, F. Floray. Mre. Emaline Coldron had a hot sir furpace installed in her home on East Chaureb street, During the past year Mire, Coldron had the interior of her residence remodeled, and now has » decidedly cosy home, The condition of Mre. John Wert, at Tuseey ville, is slightly improved as we go to press. For a few days this week ber friends feared for her recovery and it is with pleasure that the Reporter can quote Mr. Wert regarding ber improved condition. A recent visit of the Btork at the home of Mr. and Mre, Charles W, Geary, at Altoope, resulted in a big baby boy being left at that place, Mre. Geary was Miss Blanche Koss man of Tusseyvilie, and the sddition to the home gives the boys the ad- vantage in the family by 2to 1. Con- gratalatione. Among the out-of-town relatives and friends who were present at the faperal of Mrs. Irvin L. G-ttig, on Monday, were Mrs. Louis Gettig and 80D, Mr, and Mrs, George Gettig, Mr, and Mre, Hoy, Mrs, Clayton Gettig, Mre. Edward Gehret, Mrs. Fanning, Miss Benner, of Bellefonte ; Mrs, Ed- ward Wolfe, Mrs, Frank Adame, Mrs, W. F. Weaver, Mre, Clyde Love, John Uhl aod son, of Pleasant Gap. W. L. Royer, of Taylor, North Ds- kote, who for the past two weeks visit- ed among his brothers and sisters in this valley, departed for his western home on Thursday afternoon, stop. piog enroute at Bellefonte, Altoors, Johnstown, Chicago, and other points, for short periods of time, Mr. Royer derived much pleasure in his short stay here, going over the ground which he trod when a boy, besides re- newing old acquaintances, He ex- pects to return again in the fall, Automobiling across the mountsin laan extremely hazardous uundertak- log at the present time, owing to the icy condition of the road. On Mo: - day night, while coming down ihe mountain to Centre Hall, Bamue' Bhoopand a party of Btate College friends, experienced an unpleasant sensati 'n when the car in which they were riding suddenly took to describ. fog all sorts of fancy figures on the road and at one time coming to a point where an upset was imminent. William CO. Farner, overseer of the poor in Potter towuship, ie lying seriously 111 at bis home at Colyer aud his death is but & matter of days, so- cording to a statement made by the family physician. Mr. Farner has been a sufferer wita uremic poisoning for some time and on Bunday went to the barn to do the noon feeding, as was his custom. His son found him » short time after lying on the barn floor in an unconscious state, He has since revived but is unable to speak di-tiner- ly. Mr. Farner will be seventy-five years of age on Monday of next week, Preparing for Anniversary usiebration, The first steps in the preparation of the coming Odd Fellows Anniversary Celebratior, to be held at Bellefonte on Wednesday, April 26th, were taken on Monday night when a meeting of the delegates of the various lodges in Centre county was held in the rooms of Centre lodge, at Bellefonte, The local executive committee, con- sleting of J. H, Eberhart, chairman ; T. B. Hezel, tressurer, snd 8, D, Gettig, secretary, sppointed various sub-committees who were instructed to begin work immediately, Comn it tees under the followirg heads were appointed. Members of Centre Hall lodge who have a place on the various committees sre named: Finance; entertainment, E, M, Miller; musie; publicity, J. F. Lutz; hal), J, F. Lu 2; decorating ; program ; sato apd cor - veyanciog ; mounts, J. B, Arney, The ccunties comprising the Central Pennsylvania I, O. O, F. Anniversary Association are Blair, Bradford, Cam- eror, Centre, Clintor, Columbis, Dav- phin, Lackawanne, Luzerne, Lycom- ing, Montour, Northumberland, Pot- ter, Schuylkill, Spyder, Bullivar, Ti- oge, and Union, A goodly representation of the Cen- tre county lodges was present at this time, the local lodge having ss dele- gates Messrs. E. M, Miller, J. F. Lutz and J. Bruee Arney. Harter-Roes, The snpnoupcement of the mar jage of Mise Anna Ross of Boealsburg to John Harter of Btate College came sa » surprise to the many friends of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Lutheran minister in Lewis burg on Friday, January 7 b, and s« secretly did they keep the news from their friends that the knowledge of » ruptial knot haviog been tied was not known for a week or more, The new- ly weds will begin housekeeping in the pear future where the groom holds a position with a member of the State College faculty, The bride is a daughter of Mr, ard Mre, James M, Ross »f Boalsbarg apd is ap attractive young ledy sod ha many friends in this plece where she has paid frequent visite, who wish her and ber busband meny years of bliss ful wedded life, _— ee... New Blacksmith at Old Fort, From the Reporter's Rebersburg correspondent it Is learped that the old blacksmith stand at the Old Fort, previously conducted by Mifflin Moy- er, will be re-opened in the spring by Jsy Vonads, an experienced bleck- smith and horseshoer from Rebers- hurg. This will be good news to Po!- ter township's farmers who for more than a year have been inennvenienced through the closing of that stand, Mr. Vonada has rented a house and will move hie family pear to his work. — tm Marriage Harold OC, Hartawick, Bellefonte Helen E, Morar, Unionville Licenses William H, Pattersor, Tyrone Goldi Gater, Port Matilda Joseph W, Sweltzer, Gordon Heights Lea Walker, Moshannon Harry H. McClellan, Milesburg Harriet D. Baird, Milesburg Willisma H, Noll, Bellefonte Meranda M, Mowery, Bellefonte Miss Florencs Rhone Improving, Beginning of this week Mise Flor- ence Rhone waa operated on in a Har- risburg hoapita', the surgeons finding an exceptionally long and direased ap pendix, which was removes, cysts were alao removed, Her condi. tion is favorable, and her many friends here hope abe will fully and speedily recover, —————— MASA Midyear Conference of 8 § OMoers A midyear conference of the county and district officers of the Centre County Babbath Behool Association and Bunday-school superintendents will be held in Bellefonte on Friday, February 25th, Mr. Landes, general secretary, and a recognized leader in Sanday-school work, will be one of the big figures present a* the conference, AM A ASAT Bev). Gentine] Farm Sold, The Benjamin Gentzel farm, above Zion, was sold by A), Rishel for some- thing like $14,000, making the price per acre about $125, Mr. Rishe! hooght the farm about ten years ago, paying for it $8400, The purchaser ie William Smeltzer, who lives on the adjoining farm as tenant for his father in-law, Mr. Garbrick, Er ————— A ————— Bellefonte Areh'tect Dead. Robert Cole of Bellefonte, a no'ed architect, died in the Bellefonte hosp! tal on Bupday merning, following a protracted lliness with a complication of diseases, I MUA AINA. Colyer. A birthday surprise party was held in honor of Fred Brown, at Colyer, on Saturday evening. Ice cream, oake, popcorn aud candies were served, Those present were: Henry Moyer and son Cyroe, Mr. and Mre, Calvin Bodtorf, Mr, and Mre, Stewart Jorden and son Andrew, Mr. and Mre, Peter Jordar, Mr. and Mre. Emmett Jordan, daughter Emily and son Floyd, Mr, and Mre, Charles Miller and son Ed- gar, Mr. and Mre, John Jordan snd son Luke, Miss Margaret Young, Nevers) REBERSBURG William Bholl will convert the shop on his mother’s lot into a garage, The Byler brothers, who are trap- ping foxer this winte=, cavght a lynx last week in one of their trape, Charles Beck has been confined to his home for several weeks with =a severe attack of rheumatism, Calvin Crouse has returned from his appual visit to relatives in Clinton and Lycoming counties Mre. Byers returned on Friday from a week's visit with relatives in Union enunty, Quite a number of ice houses were filled in town the psst week with twelve-inch lice, Ye horremen, don’t forget to attend Yoder's horse sale Friday afternoon at this place, Mre, Heott Stover has returned home from Btate Oollege whera she spent some time pursing her daughter, Mre, Wanree, The eonpdition of Robert Hacken- burg, who had » paralytic stroke sev- eral weeks age, is not very encoursg ing at this writing, Elmer Bierly has placed a shingle mill on the lot adjoining his mother’s home, at the west end of town, Jacob Kératetter hss been engaged to do the sawing, James Corman quite recently bought the Wolfort home, situsted at the extreme west end of Hie George will move thie spring, : Hamue! Gephart has placed a lunct enanter in the rear part of his room and fowp, ®ON there ators now ies cream, ovelers aud sandwiches can be had at a me- ment’s notice, Mre. Bruce Weber is confined to her bed with eopsumption, Her ¢hild, aged eix months, was in the home of Mr, Weber's who are taking care of it Weber's HHiness, infant placed parents, daring Mrs, John Page, tenant on D. D. farm, will quit farming this spring and will move to Rockville, the house now occupied by John Spangler, Mr. Spangler bought & home at Htate COnllece and will move there, Royer's intn Th stork was very busy in this vicinity. He left a wee of Irvin leptl week baby at the home LeaY Hiawver, Wolfs Store ; from there he csme i the home of Harry Uonfer, and from there he went to the home of John Dey and left a wee baby there, this town and left a baby hoy st hefore crossing the mountsin to Penns Valley, sali scrm— — BOALSBURG Miss Tammie Lee is tives ln Bpring Mille, Miss Nora Miller and Mrre. R Harter spent a day at the Andrew Lytle home, VisiliDg Teigp- hort near Migte (CC® jogo, burg of time with her parents, Mr, snd M Wiliam Kahr, in Willian spor’, The meeting of the Y. M, ', A, Haturdsy evening was very interes - will be another the meet. fui ing, and there ing of the same kind in ture, The second near term of the Hoa'sbure sloging clase will be organized in the high school building on ing, at 730 o'clock. Friday even- The class will bw Lehman « work The in charge by Chester K. Boalburg snd it will begin where the previous cless stopped, course will consist of fourteen lessons, The text book i#= the same sa las! 'a Bopg Wonder,” All Who sre interested in music sre arged to attend, costing one dollar, that will be used ter mi—** pierl A A tao Linden Hall Fie teachers’ training elise will the home of meet this week at Leah Zong, Mre, Weston Heckman and childre: 5% jeg relurved bome Halurday aftar a ter days’ visit among relatives in thie weption, Miss CUnx of Altoona spent a few days recently with Miss [rene Rosse, Mr snd Frank MeFarlane, Mre. John Mitchell and Matthew Go of Addisor Kyir, at Hublersbarg, on Bunday, Sawuel Coble, who was badly hur ina fall from sn auto early in the fal’, ia able to go 10 work again, Mr. and Mre. Alpheus Wolf of Cleveland, Ohic, are spending a few weeks with the ‘stter’a parents, Mr, aud Mr. W. T. Noll, A —————— Aaronsburg, Forest Htover, an industrions young farmer, lost a valuable cow lsst Bare day. William Commiogs of near Centre Hal, spent Bunday with his mother, Mre, Charles Wolfe, John Hosterman, editor of the Mill- beim Journa!, and his deughter, spens Bunday afternoon at the home of his brother-in-law, John Haines and family. Quite a few in this burg are laid uy with grip, smong the number being Mire, heen atiended the funeral ade, little Miss Mensch, all yest-olc childrer., Mire, J, Hai Crouse bind a relspes but is now very much better, Constable J, Warren Bower left here a few we ks ago nnd when he got sp f:r na Milton he struck a fine job, He hae versanded four more of our men te go there, namely, Abner Hill, Archie Munir. Ab i good Braitioneand re one an are plessed with their work, . Statistics on Farm Land Values, Improved farm land in Pennayl- nversge $76 an farm land Is wding to Department of and unimproved Bee Bee wlatie- tice gathered by (he Agriculture, The f range of price for improved from $278 an acre in Philadelphia county to $26 an scre in ecunty. For unimproved of $240 an secre and Isnd is worth $16 sn with an average In consldericg the variance in pricer, the locality and general condi- tion of the of gre the two big feataree, ae the value of lard on the untry outskirts of the Inrger cities is greatly ineressed over that of the real farm terior part of the sints, thimber a: i inde - of $278 leads, wlawnre county fam lay whieh i Quuke ri $210 no sere, The price ouster phin’s figures i # practically jue ta thi Clty is w fr improve LB Lin $180 mun # rOmMelitnes rem ang in county ie Bore, Lispesster county called the den spot of ihe ¢aimed that it is the richest agricul tural couopty in the Up The rich tobacen Isnds in bringing up the oar. ght country,” sud it le ited lates nid maierially BYETARP, ; ty land, close to Pitts at epgheny cun burgh, Is valle Montgomery « (her high vw SAhigh ¥ sive The int BIEs el I Bers lows : Camer ¢ 8, YWarrel i, F esl 8&0 : Ad gerne and Mot " How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known ¥. J Cheney for the last 18 are. and believe him perfectly honora in all business transactions and finan iy ¢ 10 Carry out any obligations made by his firm NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials pent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Take Halls Family Plils for constipation. Have You Read These Books ? MR. CREWE’S CAREER THE DOCTOR A CERTAIN RICH MAN STOVER at YALE THE GARDENof ALLAH WHITE FANG, 50c each. Other Books for Boys and Girls, H. A. DODSON Centre Hall EVI SOR LW ANNUAL LTATEMENT san API Bellelonte, Janunary 10 1916 RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES Lommen « ¥, lohr.. (iray.. ker RK. Bilerly M. 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