THE OCENTRE REPORTER, THURSDAY, FERRU ARY 3, 1916 x. ( ‘olyer. William Farner is improving very slowly. Earl Fragler spent Bunday with his cousin, Edgar Miller. Roy Martz spent Bundsy with hie wife at the G. R. Meies home. Charles Miller, wife and son Edgar, spent BSatordsy with friends near Spring Mills. Jack Lettick, wife and granddsugh- ter Isabella left for Virginia to visit their daughter until spring, Mrs, William Martz snd daughter Ruth visited the Meics home Thurs- day. Mrs. Fred Brown and "daughters spent Sunday at the home of her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moyer. + Miss Mae McOlellan returned home Bunday after taking care of the sick in Yeagertown for three weeke. Harold Réam of Spring Mills was a pleasant caller at the home of Mise Margaret Phillips Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Bubb, Laora Foust, Greely Jordan snd mother spent Wed- nesday at the Charles Btoner home. There will be quite a rush in this town next week as the D. 8. W's, will hold their annual confer nce, lssting two days, February 4 and 6. Miss Anna Rearick, the Coljer school teacher, spent Halurdsy and Bunday with her parents in Georges Valley. Mrs, G. R. Meiss, who has been un- der the doctor's care for over three monthe, is able to move around the house with the aid of a ctutch and a cane, George Jordan and bis lady friend are running the speed limits of this townon a two wheeled racing cart. Bay, George, cut down the speed a little, Mre, Orvis Horper and Mre, H, A, McClellan spent Wednesday afternoon at Potters Mills with the former's mother, Mrs. Anos M@Cienaban, who is suffering with the second attack of pneumonie. ————— i A —————— PENN HALL Mies Lola Ulrich ie visiting friends in Sunbury and Belinsgrove, J. C. Condo and son Russell trans- acted business in Millbeim, Dr. B, Blegal, the eye specialist of State College, transacted business in town one day last week. Christ D. Kel'er of Centre Hall spent a few days last week at the home of his sister, Mrs. F. M, Fisher, Mrs. David Bartges and Mre, Chae. Bartgee were entertained at the home of Mra, Jerry Albright, Wedneeday. Mrs. D. W. Cormeen attended the county Grapge meetiog in Grange Ar- cadis, Centre Hall, Thursday. F. M. Fisher and Christ Keller, of Centre Hall, transacted business in Millheim Tuesday. Mr. and Mre, J. W. Bowman of Penn township, and Mr. and Mre, William Rishel and son William, Jr., visited the Binkabine family Tuesday. Mre, Busan Burrell and son also Mrs, Clayton Boob and son of Mili- heim spent Tuesday at the home of the former's sister, Mrs, A. M. Kreamer. William Hostermanp, a freshman st Pennsylvania Biate College, spent Bat- urday and Bunday at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mre, J. W. Hoster- man. The boys and girls of this town held a leap year party at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bariges Thursday evening ; all rep rt haviog had a fine time. i Millheim. J. H. Hoffman has been confined to the house for several days with the grip. § Mrs, Amelia Auman has been seri- ously 1ll the past week beivg unable to leave her bed, i Mr. abd Mre. William Smith of Bpring Mills were Millheim visitors on Monday. . Alias Btover, who made sale of his personal property on Baturday, will go to live with his son-in-law, Samuel Orndorf, Mrs, Bamuel Ripka has been very sick the last few weeks, Bhe has been suffering with diabetes for some time. Adam Maize, who is living at Bethlelem, visited relatives and friends the past week at his old home, The Misses Lyda Colyer and Anns Rhoades attended the funeral of “vr, and Mrs. Wm. Noll, at Pleasant Gap, on Wednesday. ———— Ds A——— New Church Dedicated, On Bunday the new $6000 Metho- dist Episcopal church at Port Matilda was dedicated with sppropriste cere- monies. The Rev, J. Earl Jacobs Is pastor of the charge which is made up of the following appointments: Bald Eagle, Hannab, Port Matilde, Martha snd Julian. Two hundred and sixty- five members are on the charge, The new edifice Is of stone and cone tains a number of handsome colored windows. —— A ——— * Two colored boye, aged twelve and thirtee yeare, were drowned Wednes day night of isst week In the Juniata river, at Juniate, when the ice on which they were playlog gave away and they were swept under by the purrent, FAIRBROOK Myre, A. W. Dale Ia quite {ll ca'hmn and heart trooble, Mre, James I. Reed, who has been ill most of the winter, is convalescing. Miss Margaret Lytle, who figured in # blow up, Is able to be around the house. Mr. and Mre. J. F. Kimyport were Lewistown visitors last Thureday on a long drawn out litigation, Mre. J. Henry Meyers went to Al- toona lest week to undergo treatment for a serious form of throat trouble, Rain and mud ; everybody anxious- ly awaited the ground hog’s predic- tion on Wednesday. After a ten days’ stay among friends in the Bmoky City, Charles Stover re- turned home Friday. J. H, McCracken hse been ill the past ten days with grip, threatened with poeuamonis, Mr. and Mre, Ed. fonte were Bunday friends in town, Grandmother Hubler is quite ill with grip and complications, Bhe le very near the end of life's journey. Blair Miller of Holidaysburg spent several days last week at the parental home # ith his father, J. H. Miller, who is ill of pulmonary trouble, J. Harry Willisma is quitting farm- ipg and bas purchased a bome ob Main Bt,, Pina Grove Mille, and will retire April lst. L. H. Cemar, sn old battle scarred soldier, who has been confined to bed the past week with a bad cold, is now able to be about the room. A copgregationsl meeting will be held in the Presbyterian chuach at Pine Grove, Sunday 18th, at 10:30 a, m., to select a pastor, D. B. Those and L. H. Rider of Loyeville were here last week selling sutomobiles of every make, and buy- ing porkers as a side line. Mr, and Mrs, Robert B, Fry are mourning the desth of one of their twin baby girls, a year old, which died on Bunday morning of whooping cough and grip. The other twin le also very ill. Oar mutoal friend, Claud Willism-, who Is just now a gentleman of leisure, waa an over Bunday visitor with his uncle, W. E. Tate, one of Penns Val- ley’s battle scarred soldiers of the Civil war. The Tales are noted enter tainers and their home is a royal plsce to stop. of Decker of Belle- visitors with Potters Mills Mr. and Mre. Bowersox of Blate College visited friends st this place. Boyd Smith left for Jobpstown where he is employed in the car shope. Mer, William Lingle of Unloo coun- ty is visiting her sieter, Mrs. Hartman. Mrs, Henshall of State College was bere for a few days helping to take care of her grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Haney of Latrobe was called here on account of the serious Rizess, of ber mother, Mre. Hartman, oc William Wilkinson of Harrisburg ls stopping for » few days with his broth er Joho. M. Luther SBwith of Jobustown visited bis brother, Emanuel and Michael Bmith, in this place, for a few days last week, Those on the sick list are Mr, Me- Clenahano and son Jesse, Willlamm Me, Kinney, Mre. Wilson, Mr. Wagner and Michael Smith. I ME ————— Woodward. Thomes Wolfe spent several day» last week with his brother, Bumper, in Howard, The revival being beld in the Evan- gelical Association church is largely attended. Mr. and Mre, James Guisewite and daughter, Miss Lulo, spent Baturday is Millheim, After spending several weeks in town Miss Rebecon Miover returned to her home in Union county one day last week, Messrs. Raymond and Clair Boob and sister, Mise Lulu, left for Hinkley, Illinole, on Tuesday morning where they have secured employment, Mr, and Mre, Austin Moyer of Co- burn epent HBunday with the lady's parents, Mr, and Mre, James Weaver, James Guisewite and wife, Daniel Benner sud wife, spent Bunday at the home of the former's brother, Frank Guirewite, al Fiedler, Transfers of Heal Estate, Elizabeth Keller to James Wilson, tract of land in Bpring twp. $300, Jacob Woodring, Exr,, to John Or- wick, tract of land in Worth twp. $685, G. B. Thompeon et ux to F, P, Yeag- er, tract of land in Patton twp. $6560, J. F. Bmwith (, O. C, to Anos M, Gow, tract of land in Taylor twp. $310, A, B, Lee, Sheriff, to Charies Reese, tract of land in Taylor twp. $60, Theo, G. Leathers et ux to Harriet Bwab, tract of land in Howard twp. $400, W. L. Woodoook et ux to Osear L. Fetzer, tract of land in Boggs twp, $1500, J. M, Hartawick et al to Chas (, Mester, tract of land In College twp, $301.50. A. B, Lee, berift, to W, G, Runkle, tract of luna in Bellefonte, $400, Andrew Lytle et ox to Larrie L, Houtg, treet of lend In College twp. F WHO Is MY NEIGEBUR? Little Talks on Henlih and Fagirne by Ngmuel G, Dixow M1, DD, u), 2, Com. missioner of Health, Few people would willingly jeopsard- ize the life and health of a fellow be- ing, Yet many people, who wiuld emphatically deny intentionally doing harm, will endeavor to evade rational restrictions necessary for the protec- tion of others. In the enforcement of the laws for the proleciion of the public health numerous instances occur which show how the Innocent are made to suffer for the carelessness of others. Rather than undergo a temporary resirietion of their wsual activities, people will often expose others to communicable disease, for instance scarlet fever. Parents ip particular will often as sume the responsibility in exposing their own apd other people’s children which would make them shudder if they appreciated the true seriotisness of it, Measles, whooping cough and a pumber of the common ailments of childhood are looked upon ss Ipevi- table by people who are ignorant of the dangers of these diseases avd the poesibility of avoiding them, It is 8 crime to williugly expore children to disesse because of the be- lief that they will eventualiy fall a victim to it, The old idea that the diseases of childhcod are dcubly seri- ous to sn adult Is untrue, AD ccoss- ional mild cose of a disesse in one ipsiance may ba responsible for a seri- «us apd fatal illness from this same disease If it J» communicated lo ap- other. A Aaronsburg, W. A. Guisewite transscted business in Bellefonte on Baturday. Durbin Musser has been under the doctor's care for Lhe past week tecause of the grip. Mr. and Mr», Sunday guests of their friends, and Mrs. Guisew ite, William Stricker, a Jumberman, came to spend sn indefinite time with his family. Dr. D. R, Musser of Bellefonte spent a few days begloning of this week at the beme of his brother, Dr, A, B, Musser. Mre. Harvey Huston Masser, of Akron, Ouio, arrived in town Hatar- day ss the guest of her cousine, Mr, and Mre, Otte, and also of ber brother io-law, Dr, CC. 8. Musser. Mre, Margaret Bitper is the wel come guest of ber sister, Mim Alice Bright, and her brother, Rev. John A. Bright, of Topeks, Kanese, at the home of their brother, Cyrus, It is the first reunion in eight years, Mre. James Lenker of Lemont spent from Tuesday until Wednesday with ber sged mother-in-law, Mr, Lenker came on Wedpes lay to sccompany his wife home. Lloyd Brown of Linden Hell was the guest of his two sisters, Mre, Cnr line Maize and Mre., ra Harper, The latter lady ls still in a serious con. dition from the «flec's of the fall which she sustained as wee k ago. Mull of Milton were Mr. COBURN. Miss Edna Weaver is on the sick list, Reed Nicols from Biate College vielt- ed at the home of J. E. Harter, Mr. and Mre. Jemes E. Harter spent a few daye at Bellefonte Inst week, Mr. and Mre, John Brungard from Maple Park, Illicoir, spent one day 1sst week st the home of J. E. Harter, Psu! Anderson is wearing a broad smile since the arrival of a little daugh- Ler. The past week two carload of hogs snd two carload of caltle were shipped from this plsee, Mre. Ber jamin Kerstetter had » paralytic stroke and Is very low at this writing. Prof. RB, U. Wasson attended the directors’ meeting held at Bellefonte Inst week, Clem Lair is spending some time at Pittsburgh where he has found em- ployment, Mr.and Mre, J. I. Bhafler from Tylersville spent a few days at the home of Mr, and Mre, Paul Anderson, in this place, The Coburn Water company held its annual meeting Inst week and the fol- lowing officers were elected for the ers suing year: W, J. Harter, presicent; J. W. Kerstetter, vice president; A, B. Meyer, sec’y ; J. E. Harter, tress, snd supt, —————— A A ———— Georges Valley Mre. Marion Decker, Mre, Ida Deok- er and Miss Bertha Jamison spent jast Saturday in Millbelm, mie, Nora Ripka spent a few days Inst week at Sober with her parents, Mr. and Mre, John Lingle,! Mra, D. C, Lingle of Union eounty, spent a week with friends here and at Potters Mille. Mr. and Mre. Dippler epent Bunday with the Iatier’s sister, Mre, PB. E, Gobble, Thomas Davis is home from Renovo, He wan “gripped " so hard that be was unable to work, bat he will return to Renovo sa soou se he is able to work sgair. A The blight is reported o be killirg the chestnut trees in the forests of Lebanon county, Se SAI BIRR NAF viRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE FEACE CENTRE HALL, PA Special attention given to collect writirgs of al! classes, including deeds axreements, ete; matringe Heenses a a hunter's Heenses secured, and all matters pe rai ning to the | § office attended to promptly, ota lyr, pd NIEMAN’S CLEARANCE SALE This Sale is a MoneySaving prop- osition for everybody who wants to get the best merchandise for the least money. Come and see our line because every thing is new and up to date and we are offering the greatest bargains ever. Remember, we are not going to give you brass bands and a lot of bluffing advertising because the customer will have to pay for all this noise, We are here to give you the real merchandise alone for the least money. ng, Legal ROTIgAges TAMES WwW. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA, Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &e, written and ex. ecuted with care, All legal business prow ptly attended to. Bpecial attention given to set. tiing of Estates, Marriige Licenses, Automo- bile Licenses, und all other Appl cutl ion Blanks kept on hand, Kov. 26-1 yr. Tr 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. are ess, sae CBAs Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, fv0oeOcCeTLRR OEY” eS RORTED Women’s and Misses’ COATS AND SUITS Men’s and Boys’ SUITS AND COATS 2 P00 PTIUSNLNKLSBUQGOOOBVG@F TRY OUR BREAD, PIES and CAKES Remember, we use on- ly the best of materials in all our Baked Good ; that is why we can say they're As Good asthe Best LARGE OYSTERS Take home with Selects, We - $5.75 $10.00 12.50 12.00 Suits go at 16.00 Suits go at 20.00 Suits go at 10.00 Coats 12.50 Coats 20.00 Coats 25.00 Coats 30.00 Coats 40.00 Coats Suits go at Suits go 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. 5 15.00 {} joa 8 Now J OR 17.00 Style Plus Suits 11.49 5.98 7 ( 10.98 4.. 6.98 10.98 14.98 16.98 21.9 SPECIAL FOR THIS SAI E: Shoes, formerly $2.00 to $3 00, now Shoes, formerly $3.50 and $4.50, now 98c $1,98 250 prs. 300 prs, All other merchandise reduced accordingly. you a ©O art ve of our Fancy gi We have a thousand and one other items that we are going to close out at very low prices which are really too numerous to mention, You can purchase such ar- ticles as Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, etc., here for a song. D. J. NIEMAN you a quart of solid oyst quart, Fresh Oyster Crackers always on hand. Centre Hall Bakery f Where Good Go Prom" CHAS. PENNINGTON, Propet TERR RE Ae Come Rem oO of —- er this sale will luring all emt ibe Goods Charged During This Sale Lo Millheim, Pa. ---Feed BADGER and Better Milk? “300 Fe Positively the Best Feed on the Market to-day. Has Proved to Give the Best Results by Actual test, We have just received a carload of this feed and can quote you attractive prices. A CARLOAD of COLONIAL SALT PURE AND CLEAN. GIVE IT A TRIAL. H ’ ’ NN an BEST GRADES COAL-<CreineD Lump coal) Bran, Middlings, Chop, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Meal, Gluten Feed and Security Calf Meal. THE NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADER —————— ————- A MANU RE PULY ERIZE R A MANURE DISTRIBUTER IT HAS THE ABOVE PULVERIZING AND DIS. TRIBUTING MACHINERY TO WORK WitTu “RESULTS” OUR MOTTO Be wwe A FULL LINE OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS In the Market for HAY and STRAW | BRADFORD & SOM A ——a————— nceu—" ———————————————— ————————————————————————————— RR. Centre
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