y -— SE —— —— Ere oe ur mo A wa A I ——— ee — — = : - THE CENTRE REPORTER. | a i mp ASAI IAIN ! ———— Celebrated Golden Anniversary, BOALSBURG : ISSUED WEEKLY Mr, and Mre, Charles David Runkle | © Myre, A, W. Dale hss bern on fhe P bli S | R 1 { — quetty evichruted their fiftie'h wel (10k Het for the last weed, i 1 U 10 d g 8 1S er : CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. ding anniversary »t thelr home In Mre, Emma Btaart hae gone to Pitie- i L I | Kuooxville, a suburb of Pitteturglt, on | burgh to #pend ecipe the with her! ATURDAY, FFERRUARY 2TH. one o'ctoc) | THURSD t FE 19 Hundsy The Pitteburgh Leader of | yop |p, mF. D. Osman, three miles wes THURBDAY. | FE RUARY 3, 1Mé : y hy { Hall, on the Brush Valley roa 1 well Se ——— mE —— = that date contained an excellent Mre. Rhine of Belief pte gpent a few | cows, 2 heifers, six head youur est 3 i - SMITH & BANLBY ..... Proprietors photograph of the couple snd their days with her daughter, Mre, 3. N sows. 1 full blooded Chesterwhite S. W.SMITH . . . . . . «. . . BEditor|gountenances appeared to radiste the | Fisher. ate, 20 ou 5X. Hubi 44 : inak ] BY DOING YOUR TRADING AT FRIDAY, MARCH 10TH, =i EDWARD BE, BAILEY { Loca! Editor and | happiness which the event occasioned, 8. E. Weber transacted bu ipess in| Meynard Mecker, 2 1.2 miles cast itre Hall farm implements, and household good : his | 9 " Butere at th Post Office | 0 nt H 0 a Runkle and Miss Margaret J. Love | the week a gic wu | EMERY S S ORE e oe in Centre Ha ; . . IRDAY. MAR ITH. at one o'clock. P I semana Ones mall matter, were unit-d in marrisge at Tuseey- Miss Ella Boltorf of j ATURDAY ARCH 11TH, At ong v'eloex, P. L's . Basiness Manager : ) on the Brush Valley road, will sell be . On Januvary 80 b, 1866 Charles D.| Tyrone aud Altoona the beginning of Lemont Jel |W. Frentz and ER MeCis TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re | yille, After happily residin in Cer-} holnine t . > rt 8 Pr | ba nof HH W. Frantz at Earlvstown porter are one and one-half doliam per your a iy ; RtY fOr I ih ¥ § in a be ping o care for her sun*, Mrs, E, | of Old Fort) will sch: he followin x Hye ro ADVERTISING RA Display advertise | LIfe ATE f $0 s fe « SWasney, imploments jee : ‘ " . = Juest of tal or OTS inches, taf thies of 1 ore, if Runk a moved to Pittsburgh and tak Mr. and Mrs, Riaine Bro wh I mp heh mate rising f yours 0 a wits f will Here you will find the choicest GROC ‘RIES, lay advertising ocoupying less space than ten | gp their residence in Knoxville, where ne pent § y ti the W where hitched sii fe for women - - oo . fnches and for less than three imsertions, from | PF have couth shed for their apent 40mg time at the W, H, | i ibs, wh n_ matured. OB FRUITS, ETC, to be had at the lowest prices. fifteen to twenty-five cents por ingh for seach they have continuouely resided for the | Qipart home, brown mare, 14 y id, with foal; a first-class {ssue, according to composition infimum ant 24 ve > i . . . . bi | mare ax i round good farm snd draft charge seventy-five cents. : pust 24 years. “s : Mie Mary Bwopr, who teaches]. good sis line plo lends r. One pair} Also, BEST SHOES, RUBBERS, DRY Local notices accompanying Sepia avons. Mr. Runkle ie a Civil war veter v| gohool at Heatly, spent Funday with | dark bay ;6and 7 ye old; | #4 3 riion ; © er £8. We tod WwW {og 1 fearioss . v oy Ane ei charge, | And is the present commander of | por mothe ry Yrs, Barah Bwope, ¥ is hid rh B00 1 If you are looking for GOODS and NOTIONS ai rock bottom prices. ¥ \ . > a N Ets > y 2 something good, here it is It AY 2F 5 13 tenes lily vents per line for three Lieut, E, L. Geary Po it, No. 136, a. Willis Kubn of W illiamepor y old "ot vd ii 8 Clon! 2 hore insertions, and ten oenis per lino for each ad- | A RB, He served during the Civil war spent Furdsy wilh his father, Alex-|od tosll purposes. Good single horse snd sal J fo51 1 o 1 and driv One bay Ars Bn | pany Dy of the Ove Maude | sans Ho me poe wos hi Ferns in te G2 | || pp BCL OYSTERS EVERY FRIDAY re and Forty-eighth Pennsylvania | jist for the last vee fine er, One t eiding, rising 2 years oid CHURCH APPOINTMENTS OF tue Inst week, om the Bellefonte homme ; the making of a fing Volunteers, under the regimental lead- Mre. J. M. Fisher of Bellefonte wit! nk. One black mas Methodist—Centre Hall, morning ; Sprucetown, | ..ot 4 of ex-Uovernor James A. afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. good cows 1 ¥ er son snd grandson gpent Bund heifer if fat steer 12 ¢ ster while ‘ ‘ : Neier. momiar. Unton. | EVE: with her parents, Mr, and Mre, George | 088. The following frm implements: doubi Give us your trade in 1916 and save money. Lutheran—Georges Valley, morning; Unlo Both Mr, Runkle's father, John K.| Kaup oe : afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening, P. : ¢, and Mre, Runkle’s fathe WwW. od 1 0 Iwernay BY Reformed —Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, Runk! 3 d re. Runkle’s father, Mr. sod Mre, E. W, Bweeney have alternoon. W. Love, served as associate judges in | peen quite & ck for the Inst week, Mr, . , ‘ Centre county in the early years of | Queenev nm + t3 g Colyer fie wnat of Old Fort, will sell Cattle | 9 United Evangelical—Egg Hill, morning; y J Hweeney is mr roving bot st this writ-|, s. ER H r aust i Tusseyville, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening, that county’s history, Mr. Runkle is] jpg Mrs, HBweeney 1s seriously #11, a MARCH 1th 12:3 i i Centre Hall - ; 8 member of Old Fort Lodge, F. &. A, Mre. E. W. Gettig came from The Wenther. a4 i He is also a widely known farelir | toon | to secon psny her mother, M y ’ of jive stock. The couple bave orelj H. Meyer . BH. | : Readings of the thermometer are made daily at : due § p. m., and indicate the highest and lowest to Altwone, They ints reached during the preceding \wenty-four sor, W illiam Love Runkle, then go curs, 5 to Philadelphia where the — ——————— ———————— will eonsait a specialist coreerni PF O 5 of A Uamps on Incrense, Mrs wp * a A al a Mey er’s throat, JANUARY ~FEBRUARY The m.ny members of the P. O, », of A, in this county will be interested to lesrn tial slate organizer J, W, Yeisley, v ho met with such success in lower Pers Valley, where some six'y i wire initinted in one evening in the Friday, -8 | Camp's hall at Aaronsburg, is sbout Saturday, 29 8¢ : > {ready to return and spend a few Sunday. 80 . , {months ir this county puttiog io new Camps of this large and rapidly grow. ing fraternsl-heneficial order, After Opening Rx ercias al Sebaol * : a th " 2 leaving Pci na Valley be went to Bny-| | coon conn Mr Barnet Sheasicy | cost of Spring Mile, will have a clos ap mic. | | being careless about the comfort and care of der cou and organized at Middle- ; Gil oR he * ee : 3a : ¢ means cloudy; P C ' Pian : ——t . Rr Crisis TURDAY, MARCH TH { hart $ 7 e {s Cc F means fair; O means ci borg, Peasonvitle. Port Treveston ine ae of he Amnerican Teaches i oantry | | SATURL ROH : your feet, It is here that the greatest danger = LOCALE Troxeiville, He is now at Pebos] “Kegwar Atiendanos.s Difficult Probism inl SATURDAY. MARCH 25th, « 11 lies, Guard against it with Creek sod when through there he wil iy {on : ME ines ( Mise Semis Stab pent » few dage | Cink Sod When Saroutts Shove he | me GE Hs | £0 ar ES Path © GOOD SHOES & RUBBERS with friends at Stale College. P, O. BB. of A. 8 now the . Effect . ye Mr. Chester Lehma . . a . Miss Freda Bailey spent a few da¥# | uirongest order in this state and : FTERNOON SESSION, 1:45 P. M ry Reis. "Heit WO 4 i fad : 1 ‘ i I in Bellefonte, the guett of ber friend, | rate of growth cottinues it wili 3a Commerdial Goomaaliy.".. dt. Goamse Dab] oun a re Ak which will forestall these ills and add greatly to : roperatlive dyst ™ } MAal JOR Mies Nellie Bmitb. few years lead, The order msiuteioe Ed Lu Prof. W. ach L. L. Bmith last week purchased | i's own irsurapce company sod by =i snsolidated Beto Mis Mans b= MiICELLANEOU ADVERTISEMENTS aredd LOCAL INSTITUTE. WOUSH Lup jo INORINY) soyou; uy [ejuyey A teschers’ local institute will be Yes, It’s Real Winter Weather So don’t run the risk of contracting a cold which may lead to grip or even pneumonia, by held at Boalsburg, Haturdsy of this Wednesday, 26 Thursday, 27 week, Tire Boslsburg High schoo will farnish» music, Several members of the Penn State facuity will be prog. ent to aid in the discussions. The program follows: MORNING BESSION, 10 A. M Monday, 81 Tuesday, 1 ET TTT IIA (RRO OO, your health and happiness, 4 a horse and buggy from RB, D. Brisbio | equitable distribution is sble to give H lon i Mis Vio y AT COME IN TO DAY Ba i Li 1 in the Junior High Boho i BUA de? - - ‘ and will use the cutfi n bis pew | every mictnber a policy for $250 sud Mr. W. B Krebs | we nf HA , livery. | pay $5.00 week sick benefit, The| 'jome Educational Values Ask Elmer Miller, tescher of the gram-|BState Csmp hes made sn sp.i1opris- eat eee mar school, this week placed an order | tion of $50,000 for propegation work, Lamar Mast Go Te Prisow Ee oa tay yang Il hi 3 K REAMER & SON for a Dodge automobile with (he A copsiderable amount will be ex- David Lamar, the sc -called ** Wolf tite ¥. D L3 : Pa. BR. D.2 } Boozer & Fetterolf agency. pended fp Centre county, of Wall street.” will be obliged to a a é ’ : NTR EE a uy: tor ln : (EAN Or HORSES FOR ALE Well mate CENTRE HALL, PA. “Uncle Ephriam’s Bummer Board- ish : serve his sentence of two years in the ers” 18 the pasmeof a play. which Indies’ Auxiliary, will scoompany ber Atlanta Feders the W. C. T. U. will give for the husbacd and lock sfter the advapce- persons’ ed J. Mitchell Palmer, the . . : ’ it of that depart ent o he ontder ” benefit of the loesl anion, on Thursday | Web! of that department of the order, | p, previvanci { nngresamar, wh : | an v3 ‘ 1 a———————_——— that tin v now stands eo! a tr] Pom febr 24.1 in Grange as A : {ii —— evening, Februsry 24'F, in . 2 Bev. H. W. Buck Dead, » vi reli Li a real nt jisnp, BIBT OF Arcadia. Th Snowsol the demts rm : d Lan a he esd news of the death of Rev. | gireet flunneciers and re present Messrs. Boozer and Fetterolf have H. W. Buck at his home in York Was | golf ss Mr. Palmer and stated he eon sw in ‘antre * 1% t . . ¥ t ' i taken the sgency in Centre ( ue, ¥ "91 received in a telegram to his daughter, | influence legisistion In which ] C t andsom sell the Bell automobile, a handsome | 0 = © pb Geary, in thie piace, Wed-| Wall street ol terested. ( ) € y , i clique were inter actured i wrk. hey will . ; car manufactured in York, They nesdsy morning. Rev, Buck has been Prison for having in- ————— I A ——— continue handling the Dodge and . Ford in failivg beslth for a vumber of years spring Milla | Ora cars, but it was only for the past mont! William Allison has bes $11 Miss M. Eloise Bchuyler was recent-| that his jilpess took 8 serious form. i wasd : : i Iaet wesb. { ly appointed a teacher in Evnglish his- Paralysis attributed to his demise, Rew, Williams snd wife nde i 7 in the new High school at West vel ve venla pat ag ROE SErTH . ! y i os vps OOTP : . : . HrY 19 he Rew High soil of Wes i Twelve ; re ago Bor. Buck eve | funeral at Port Matilds on Friday. | SINCE NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW, we have again refilled our coun- sl hi ! i . ‘he 4} elm nie LVADRelIOn LY ir Ti iT wif if i oly . » 2 £1 ' . - ‘ work on Tuesday. Misa Schuyler bad | eharge for a period of three yeare, He | ooo TT : ters and shelves with new, crisp, dependable merchandise for Fall, Winter and Sum- i {eo vol ree % 5 > te 3 = » Were caiiers ¢ Lhe WK EL i » . » vfs - . . been taking a pest gradust of us Bt! continued in the work for the Maste: home ott Mouday. mer. 1 he many smiling patrons who departed heavily ladened with our Big Bar- the University of Pennsylvanis, Ib |up until five yearssgo. His sge wae] a. oot wre Perry H. Los | ing myaie Saal . or ! Si i Philadelphis. seventy-four years, His second wif T. 82 1 Py CITY a and gains on opening day, arc again invited to anticipate their necessities from our still Sh? . } Ban “leon spent Taesday st the I. J. Zubler : . 2: : ¢ . ; | greater Bargain Counters. Every item reduced to a far lower figure than ever before. { Friday marked the fifty-fourth wed- | survives Lim and t' ree children : Bev, |, ding soniversary of Prof. and Mre. W. | H. W. Buck, Jr., York ; T. R. Buck, | Guorge Decker ro'arned home sfter | Why ? For Quick Selling, because we need the money. visiting hie vor, Edward and family, A, Krise, The couple enjoyed the day | Berwick ; aud Mrs, F, P. Geary, Cer- in their usual quiet manner, being the tre Hall, . at State College for severs] weeks. guesta of their daughter, Mre. B. F. No fuperal arrangements are knowr, sire. Harry Shirk of Centre Hal | { EO I A a ug ya PY ricns ac of Securing oH Perjunin | A few Quotations, Taken at Random, that Tell the Story i | week following their return from a More than one hundred and twents- trip to Johnstown, Chieago, Ill, snd | five people gathered at the farm hove other pointe, They will return home | of Maynard Meeker east of town, o at 0 sl = - | in a short time, Tuesdsey evenit g, to make u rey of fr. Br rv. “in A as en LADIES’ AND MEN'S SHOES BOYS UNION SUITS The Miilheim Journal, last week, the filij-sixth soviversary of Mr, be ) tre Mal ; Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, of every de scription, msde this mention of the chauge of | Meeker’s birth, The eflair wae well | ciciiors with friends, at your mercy Sale Price : oe 47¢ The $1.00 kind, Sale price « 39¢ ownership of the National hotel : Op | planned by his good wifes and dsugh- Perry Detwiler putehosed a . I Baturday evening the National hotel ters aud when the invading host came | jin our from Mr, Keio line , of Bel] MEN'S CRAWFORD SHOES property in Miilbeimn vas purchased | With a awe p a the home Mr. Meck- fontr, on Baturday, . High grade Crawford Shoes, values from STOCKINGS from Mrs. Bhawver, who Las owned | or only then realized that he had been The eale of honssehold goods of Jess $3 50 to $4.50, Sale price C it for about six years, by Dr. J. R. G. |“ taken over.” A choice lot of refr she Lovg, advertised for leat Saturday, Stockings for the whole family, the 15¢ 7c Allison, at present landlord at the | mente were served and for several | hay been pos poned votll next Sator- LADIES’ WAISTS kind, Sale price . Centre Hall hotel, He will take pos-| hours joy snd good bumor reigned | gq0 h " All kinds and sizes, in crepes messalines session on April lst. The sale does |*Upreme in he old farm house. Mr, William Bitperand son Bright at. ; : : : Te 98¢ ; . he $2.50 kind, Sale price ’ not include the furniture of the hotel, | Meeker waa the recipient of a besuti-| (anded the funeral of Mr. Bitner’ oe. £ $2.50 kind, Sale price, go LADIES’ PLUSH COATS The purchase price has not been die- | fol npholetered rocking chair, the gift | gunner, Me. Amelia Biogmar, at [HE $1.50 KIND, Sale price. . . ne 1] : i . ¢ ’ wm rs. a . : closed, but it is said to be contingent of his friende, Laarelton. on Thursdsy, Ladies’ Genuine Seal Plush Coats, as high $18 roy, where they have been for the past Smprised ou Bievhaay, Gentzslt, The young Iadisa of the High schon READ AND CONVINCE YOURSELF party at the on the matier of having license grant- spei—— rl —— Mr, and Mrs, Grover Walker, Will UNDERWEAR as $35,00 to $40 00, Sale price . . from $12 to ed, Mr. Allison agreeing to pay s cer- Marriage Licenses, ism Hettinger, Mee, Daniel Co mar, MEN'S UNDERWEAR he a —— tain sum if hie gets licet se and a lower Jueob Gill, Bellefonte eon Guy snd daughter Mre, Astin Men's extra heavy, fleece-lined underwear 33¢ LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS price will be paid if the license privi- Mary E. Toner, Bellefonte Long, were amunng those who attend. the soc kind, Sale price . The tongorial parior of F. P, Geary Elsie M, Sellers, Waddle Thureday. asc «ind, Sale price, from $20 00 to $25.00 Sale price . . . . promises to be one of the most up-to-| Oliver BR. Moore, Altoona Saim—————————— date and finely appointed of any to be Margaret P, Cook, Tyrone FRUITTOWN., found in a town of equal size to Centre | William D, Walker, Wolf's Store Rish Dippery and Fred Klinefelter, Hall after the changes in ihe style of | Alvens L. Esterline, Wolf's Store | Who are employed at Burnham, spen A dollar during these last 4 Big Selling Days will do the work of $3.00, Think electric lighting will have been made. G .. Sunday st home, Br nr An Tae Tae tn Tnde. Harry Graham, Clearfield Bdusrd Bubb aud John. Fobringer what it means to you, You will need our goods sooner or later, so why not take ad- Laura L. 8 Cle temoved sud have them replaced -oitn] 27'S 1 Howmete, Cleat field made & business trip to Reedeville one vantage now and buy at prices that defy production. Yes, youcan still ride at our John F. Hossman, Penn’a Furnace two large domes on the cefling which ! day lsat week, : expense to Millheim on a $10 purchase or over. will give a softer eflect and at the same Ewalive Hatpater, Petn's Furnas ; Mr. and Mre, O, B, Thomas returned time be less harmful to both the eyes| JdRar O. Feltonberger, Centre Hall {10 their home at this place one day of the barber and bis customers. A | Dells =. Spsyd, Centre Hall last week aftr a few montis visi Have You a Chance on the Beautiful $20.00 Mirrors ? number of electrical + pplianoces for put- Eugene M, Stover, Woodward with relatives in New York City. ting on the “extras” whil- you're| Sarsh R. Hosterman, Wood ward After a visit of ten days at the home With every 50c purchase beginning Thursday, February 3rd, we will give a seated in the chair have also been in-| Harvey W, Tressler, Bellefonte of her parents, Mr, and Mre, T, J stalled. These ndditione, together Mary J. Hirecker, Anronsburg ; Fleisher, Myre, H, (, Gellig and son chance coupon on 2 beautiful $20.00 Mirrors, No time like the present, with the recent improvements in the apie ma —— Gerald returned Tuesday to their home way of iarge piste glass mirrors, ete, Mis, KE, W, Sweeney Dead. in Braddock, THA A LUT | we 0 Ra i 0 lpm A. Kessler’s Dep’t Store appearance. If the electrical sge pro-| home in Boslsburg Wednesday morn-| The Bellefonte High school orchestra ® duces a style of shaving and hair-cul- | ing. Interment will be made Satur | Will give a concert in (he Grange Hall ting a la electrical, Mr, Geary wil! an*| day forenoon st Boslsburg, A more | to-night { Thursday ) at 8 o'clock, for MILLHEIM PA. doubtedly be smong the first to adopt | extended seeonnt of the desth will ap | the benefit of the eradustibg class of | i, pear next week, tie local High schoo,
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