Bo THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916. Millheim. Juana Musser has been on the sick list for several days.’ Robert App spent a few days in town last week. Robert Foote and John Clarke made a trip to Camden, New Jersey on Bat- urday to hear Billy Bunday. The Ladies’ Aid Boclety will hold a social in the Evangelical church Thursday evening. Franklin Heckman has been on the sick list for several daye. Grip seems to be the trouble, Last Friday evening the Woodman Lodge, with their families, enjoyed a pleasant evening at the movies. There was a good turnout, all the near- by towna being represented, On Tuesday evening of last week a socie] was given in the Methodist chuich by the members. A number of invitations were extended, and there wss a good crowd in attendance, A little program was arranged efter which refreshments were served, The music was furnished by a Vietrola. One day Iast week Mre. Bars Bchreffler in golog to the creek for water, lost her tslarce and fell ip. The water was low at this place. A cold water bath on a winter's mworniog with the mercury hovering around zero, may be all right for some peopls, but we believe Mre, Behrefller didn'c relish it. Beveral weeks ego Boloman Colem- bus purchased a fine team of sorrel horses, the finest horses he ever owned and something he had been longing for nearly all his life as he is an ad- mirer of good horses, but was financisl- ly unable to own this kind up to tbis time, He had the team only a few days when one took sick with szotrria and after suffering great agony for several days, died. Last Thursday while working ob the ice on the dam, Calvin Mingle ( better known as Peddy) went to walk scrose the chsunel. The ice be- ing very thin gave way and Mr, Mingle went dowp. He called for help and the other workmen seeing him struggling io the water rushed to his assistance. He was in the walter about five minutes before being rescued and was nearly frozen when taken out, It wae very foriunate that there were fellow workmen near es he would have been unable to get out without aid. RE —— a a a—— Aaronsburg, Charles Witmyer was housed for a few days with grip. Mre. Otto was called to Huston, Clinton eounty, on Saturday to atteud the funeral of her sunt, Mre, ( Dr) Huston, Rev. J. A. Bright and wife from Topeka, Kaneas, will be in this plsce on Fridsy where the former's sister, Miss Alice, is anxiously awaiticg their arrival, Misses Lydia and Lodie Harter and their niece, Margretta Witmyer, spent the Babbath at the home of Mr, and Mrr. Charles Stover, at Wood ward, Mre, Clarence Musser was called to Bmallton because of the serious sick- ness of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hackenburg. Mre. Thomas Harper bad quite » serious fall on Baturday eveniog while going from one room into another, Bhe was obliged to take her bed be- cause of the ill effects of the fall. Earl Vonads and mother from Cen- tre Oak spent the Sabbath at the bome of Boyd Vonada to help care for the lstter’s son, Harry, who is quite sick with grip. On Friday evening Prof. Bartlet's scholars will give an entertainment in Mench’s ball. Admission, 5 and 10 centr, ‘‘Uncle Ephriam’s Sammer Boarders,” is the title of the play, snd it Is hoped that there will be a good turnout of parents and others, Georges Valley Mrs. Busan Davie spent a few days Inst week with ber daughter, Murr, Morris Lingle. Mr. and Mre. William Stoner snd little dsughter Edna spent Sunday with Mre, Btopet’s parent's, Mr. snd Mre, J. K. Coufer. CC. W, Liogle and family visited his brother, E. L. Lingle, on Bunday. James Fovet spent Bunday at the home of his sister, Mre. Hartman, st Potters Mille, who has been ill for some time, C. J. Ripka and family visited the former’s parents in Decker Valley last Thursday. ER fn mma “ Japiand V—Extravaganze, Something new under the sun, rew to this generatior, if not to the old, That eomething Is * Japland,” san operatic mwipistrel farce-comedy em- ploying the joint efforts of John W, Vogel's Big Minstrels and a large csst olgrand and comic opera principals and twenty preity chorus girle, At Garman’s Operas House, Bellefonte, - Friday, February 4th, Prices 25, 85, 60, and 76 cente. T_T MASSA. Wheat is reported in poor condition in Montour, Juniata snd Northumber- Isud counties and above the aversge in Armstrong, Bedford, Centre, Erle, Fayette, Greene, Indians, Monroe, Northemwptor, Bomerset, Busquis hanos, Washington, Westmoreland and Wyoming counties, A IN i {REBERSBURG i Daniel Meyer of Osceola Is visiting | his brother Jerome, in this place, Irvin Bower and wife of Mackey- | ville were visitors at the home of Beott | Stover last Friday. Charles Woodling is spending sever al weeks § with his mother, Mrs. Jonathan Spangler. Jared Kreamer, who was housed up for the past several weeks with a bad cold, is again sble to be cut, The grip bas found its way to this valley and quite a number of people are ‘gripping ”’ at present, Charles Bartges, the jeweler, is seriously ill with pneumonis, He ls being taken care of at the home of Frank Wate, George Wakley, who was ex-Sherifl Lee's turnkey, ies at present visiting his sister. Mre. Frank Shultz, in this place. Hale Ross of Linden Hall was circu- lating smong farmers in this section, buying a car load of wheat at $1.20 per bushel. Our road supervisor is pfauning to do considerable work on the publie roads this coming summer, which ie very much needed. We hope it is not all talk as heretofore, Henry Btytzer, who for the past] four weeke has been pursing a very! sore hand, cadeed by a felon on hie index finger, will soon be able (oo be about again and do his chores, Samuel Mowery and family were to Pleasant Gap on Wednesday Lo sttend the funeral of their daa ghter, Mirande, and her husband, Wm, Noll, who were both found dead on Hatur- day morning in a garage at Bellefonte, Charlie, the old and trustful horee, who served the people in this vicinity far over thirty yearr, wae shot on Hat- urdsy evening by his owner, Thomas Ocker. The animal had become help- less, A A fA — CENTRE MILLS John Bhultz purchased a fine tesm ‘PENN HALL James Bhook and sister Irma ealled John Condo of York is visiting his brother, J. C. Condo, J. C. Condo and Earl Bartges trans- acted business in Milroy, Friday, Henry Rupp of New York is visit- ing at the home of Grogs Shook, During the absence of Mr, and Mrs, Fisher, W, F. Musser took charge of the store, Mre, Barah Guise visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. H, F. Rossman, at Spring Mille, one day last week, William Keller and nephew James of Centre Hall spent Sunday afternoon at the home of F. M., Fisher. James McCool and family of Bprivg Mills spent Sunday with Mre, Mec- Cool’s parents, Mr. and Mre. H, M, Smith, Mre, Anna Ebert accompanied her busband to the Bellefonte hospital, where he underwent an operation for appendicitie, Miss Cora Osmap, teacher of the Penn Hall tchool, was an over-Sun- day visitor at the home of her uncle, James Runkle, at Tasseyville, Mre, Orrie McCormick, who visiting her daughter, Mre, Meyer, at Avis for sometime home Wednesday. Mae, Busan Burrell and son Charles of Millhelm, took supper at the howe of Mr. and Mre, Alen Fhoreday savening. Mrs. Harry Ulrich snd of Sprieg Mille, spent Friday with the former's parente, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Musser, William Binkabine, Daniel Corman, William Bmith, Joho Hosterman and J. Gross Bhook attended the horse sale at Rebersburg, Friday, Mr. and Mre, F. M, Fisher went to West Chester Monday to see thelr | daughter Barab, who was {lI with | quinsy. |! Among those who sttended the “movies,” at Millheim Friday night, given by the members of Millhelm Camr, M, W. A. to their members Was Brace Caine Kresmer, Or, of horses at the Yoder horse sale at Rebersburg Inst Friday. Mre. Harvey Limbert i» shlie to te bed several weeks, Mrs, Joseph Corman spent lait week nursing her father, Mr. Bower, Asropshurg. Vovads’s family, Will re. Lizzie Hassenplug. Mre, Adam Relish entertajived st a quilting party Isst Wednesday Mrs, John Kline, Mre, Best, Mrs, Cum minge, Mre, Krebe, Mre, Chee, Bmunll, Mre. Louies HBmull, Mr«, Hackman, Mre, Elmer Miller ; also Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Homan apd Mrs, Dutrow and daughter Anne, of Centre Hall, Bechtol and {ard families were W, H. Binksbioe land daughters, Allis, Ca'barine snc Vere, Mr. and Mre, W, F, Musser, and { Mre, “arab Hartmaop, lass ———— Centre HII, From last week, | Mre. Albert Alicn fell last Friday | and broke her leg just above the ankle. Mre. Roy Mehsfler, who bad an op- week, 18 getling slong {eration last | nicely. Mre, John Bibie fel down stairs Ins! week, cutting ber face and bruising herself somewhat, She wee carrying a lamp which was broken 'o pleces. Thuse who have been sick with bad enlds or grip are Messrs, Robert Himnith, Even Smith, Charles Foust, Howard Foust, and Miss Kathryn Smith sane ‘re, and Hezel Barkholder, " This Sale is a osition for everybody the best merchandise the greatest bargains We are here to give you for the least money. Men's and Boys’ SUITS AND COATS $10.00 Suits go at $5.75 12.50 Suits at 6.98 17.00 Style Plus Suits 11.49 20.00 Suits 12.50 25.00 Suits 14.75 10.00 Coats now 4.75 12.50 Coats now 6.75 15.00 Coats now 7.98 17.00 Style Plus Suits 11.49 SPECIAL FOR All other merchandise ———— We have a thousand and are going to close out at very #/ Remember this sale will continue during all of January MoneySaving prop who wants to get for the least money. ever. the real merchandise alone Women’s and Misses’ COATS AND SUITS 12.00 Suits go at 5.98 16.00 Suits go at 7.98 20.00 Suits go at 10.68 10.00 Coats 4.98 12.50 Coats 6.98 20.00 Coats 10.98 25.00 Coats 14.98 30.00 Coats 16.98 40.00 Coats 21.98 THIS SALE: 98c $1,98 reduced accordingly. one other items that we low prices which are really gag Sale Bi f1 p & © i re tf ! SECU ae a = £ é ¢ & Less Horses Then Las, Year, Livestock on Penney vanis farms January 1, cording to » gn by the state of sgrienlture, The siate- unty in the siate horses is giver st believed to be cope! nte to Europe on | war, Ons is sent om this state to the countries at war, | estimate Figures on other live stock are : Mules 46,000, vaiued at $5,888,000, a: end, mllch cows $52,856,000, 644,000, valued aheen BOG UDO, vaited sf hogs 1,156,000 ti r bead : other cattle $18,676,000 : , -veiued a 3,974,800, Fhe department estima'ed that the rn jo eribs on farms fs shout 94 per npt.of the ave condition of the it ten years ant that only 4 per cen’, maine to be hoeked, Almos! 90 pes will be fed ie farm, rae . ge a ti The condition of wheat and r ground ie given al 97 per c= BREAD PIES and CAKES Remember, we use on- ly the best of materials in a'l our Baked Good ; that is why we can say they're As Good asthe Best LARGE OYSTERS Take hor Tren SOETRaEe — he { Crackers a ad Centre Hall Bakery CHAS. PENNIRGTON, Proprietor INT FIN 5 spss menee een : a - «IRUS BRUNGART wok i JUSTICE OF THE VEACE vy given that the following ac. A ited to the’ Court for con- CENTRE BALL, PA aly 7, March Ist, 1916, and unioss ! gly * be filled thereto on or belore February will be confirmed, final acconntofl R, FP. Iwan OT ER ges e iloenses apd huaters HH matters pertaining to tha office attended to promtly. oct ivr, pi i 10 eodieriing ding desis Confer, | lconses se King, Guardian of D. R. FOREMAN M WwW y WW yd Prothonotary. A ES . S ABB JUTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA. Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written and ex ectited with care All legal business promptly a : so . attended to, Hpecial sttentd giver 1 BATURDAY, JANUARY 2TH ting of Estates. Marth aon gv A 1016, at 1:50 P. M, bile Licenses, nnd all Bisuks kept on hand BALE ESTATE ~ OF VALUABLE REAL $ Blom other Application » os el > 1 offer at public sale on the ayy miles east of Centre Hill, and 1 1.2 properly 29S ec Cc 9080 WRL SNORE deceased coniaining about thirty jand ; having thereon & good barn and outbulidings ; & never well of water and two good slrong springs te Insurance and °* Real Estate If you want to buy or sell property near Centre Hall consult me. I haveseveral properties in Centre Hall now for sale. r house, HBV SLEDGE O home THE BAME TIME AND PLACE 1 { mountain tusted ain, east of to Milroy nnd = § ig wbx on confirmation of sale, #16, or upon delivery of deed, FRANK A. CARBON For the Heirs Chas. D. Bartholomew & CENTRE HALL, PA, @ ¢ @ e800 ORUORET Baw VEHVCCBELOO LANE SOOO 99D ™ otart the New Year Right BY DOING YOUR TRADING AT EMERY’S STORE Here you will find the choicest GROCERIES, FRUITS, ETC, to be had at the Iowest prices. Also, BEST SHOES, RUBBERS, DRY Give us your trade in 1916 and save money. Centre Hall & A MANURE PULVERIZLE “4p “RESULT S" OUR MOTTO -—-Feed BADGER Dairy Feed Has We have just received GIVE I1 A TRIAL. HARD, SOFT, CANNEL and "SCREENED LUMP COAL.|| a ——— lS ——————. A MANUKE DISTRIBUTER # we TL HAS THE ABOVE PULVERIZING AND Dig TRIBUT ING MACHINERY TO WHEE WiTH who have been using the merits, IDEA)” for several years past, attests to its ders, W IDEA” the “NE Centre ¢ Hall v
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