in sist. 2 ons THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. OENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916. SMITH & BAILEY ox os vn Proprictors SB. W.SMITH . . . « . . +. Editor Loca! Editor and “Sntered at the Post Office in Centre Hall ss #cond Class mail matter, TERME. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- Porter ave one and one-half dollars per year ADVERTISING RATES--Display advertise nent of of ten or more inches, for three or more in tan cents per inch for each fssne . Dis Tay ai advertising oconpying less space than ten and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each sue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices scoompanying display advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion ; other- wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty- ~five cents. Legal notices, twenty tents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Reformed Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville, afternoon. Lutheran—Union, morning ; Georges Valley, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Methodist—Sprucetown, morning; Centre Hall afternoon; Spring Mills, evening, 7 o'clock, Members to be received at each place. The Weather. Readings of the thermometer are made daily at m., and indicate the highest and lowest nts reached during the preceding \wenty-four 6 £wp jo [ivjuyey IMoRIvY) sgou; uy soyouy uy [iejmoug Wednesday, 9 | Thursday, 10 Friday, 11 Saturday, 12 Bunday, 13 Monday, 14 Tuesday, 15 F means fair; © P C means partly cloudy. LOOALS Mrs, Mary Boyder is spending » month or more with her daughter, Mre. Earl Lutz, in this place. Miss Elsie Blick spent a few days this week at Boalsburg, the guest of Mr. and Mre, Grant Charlee, The borough overseers of the poor have rented a part of the Cook Hubler residence for Capt. W. H. Runkle. Be sure to see ‘' Uncle Ephraim’s Bummer Boarders,” in Grange Arcs- dis, Thursday evening, February 24th, Mrs. D. W. Bradford visited Mies Florence 8. Rhone, on Monday, in the City hospital, Hanisburg. Mise Rhone continues to improve from her operation. John SBmetzler, who for the past three months has been visiting at the home of bis uncle, James Bmetzler, in this place, left for bis home in Bell:- vue, Ohie, on luesdsy morning. Judge Henry C. Quigley last week made these appointments: Dr. Am- brose M. Schmidt, probation officer for the juvenile court; and Mies Winifred Gates, juvenile court stenog- rapher, means cloudy; ough schools were dismissed shortly after the opening hour, Monday, be- cause of the intense cold. As there was plenty of coal in the bip, there was no excuse for the condition. According to the assessors’ lista of dog taxes paid, filed wiih the county commissioners, there are more Luan 3500 canines in Centre county, Oop this number taxes have been paid; the others are liable to have their hides perforated with shot st any time. Just to make the Reporter believe that February 21 to 28 ie a 1eal ** Pay- Up-Week ”’ in the esst and in the west, send us in a Jot of one-fifties on subscriptione, During * Pay-Up- Week ” nothing will talk but money. Come along, and we will join the boys in passing along the dollar-fifty pay other bills, 'Fquire Cyrus Bruogart felt soms- what alarmed Monday morning when the thermoneter registered seven de- grees below zero, and his orchard of young peach trees haviog but recently responded to the influence of the spring-like weather. An examios- tion, however, revealed that no apps: ect damage was done, A large number of the sales listed for March, in Penne Valley, at least, are stock eales, This year, like the past few years, will find few changes among tenante, all of which goes to show that there is no state of unrest among the farming class and that life on the farm is growing more pleasant and profitable every year. Messrs, F. M. Fisher, of Penn Hal', snd L. W, Btover, of Millheimw, were business callers at this office on Moup- day. Mr, Btover is one of the mans- gers of the new picture theatre In Millhelm and had an advertisement of the picture program for the next two weeks published in the Reporter, He reports the venture proving a success in Millheim and already arrangements are belug made to incresse the seating capacity of the theatre, Plotures by the best fil companies in the ecuntry are being shown on the screen and in every way the “ Auditorium’ mess ures up vo the high-class motion pie jure houses, fo Le Spring Mills, Mre, Oharlea Cammings and daugh- tera left for Supbury on Tuesday. Andrew Shook is housed up with rheumatiem. John Myers purchased the home of Alice Leitzall on Baturdsy. The many friends and neighbors of Sarah Bnavely had a surprise party for her on Baturday evening. Daniel Blegal moved into the home he bought from Mre, Cummings, on Monday. On sccount of the bad weather on Saturday, Mre. Comming’s sale was postponed until Monday sfternoon, 1t was attended by a large crowd and everything brought good prices, The young people had a party at the Austin Long home on Thursday eve ping. Those present were Grace Royer, Florence Bartges, Mary Carsor, Mina Bowmar, Alts and Catherine Binkabine, Mabe!, Helen snd Edps Neesre, Marian and Helen Finkle, Carrie Dunlsp, Carrie Heckman, Miriam Long, Russell Conde, Dean Braucht, Edwin Musser, Char, Au- mar, Dooald Allison, Peater Rosman, Chae, Zettle, Harcld Meyer, Clarence Albright, and Roy Krum'inoe, Chae, Uorl and family of Boalsburg were visitors at John Mjer’s home Saturday and Bunday. Samuel Btitzer end family were to Rebersburg on Moody to eee Mr, Btitzer's sister who is il’, Last Saturday was J. D. Loog’s gseventy-ninth birthday sud in the evening his children and grandehil- dren held a recep jon and spent the evening pleasantly toge her, PENN HALL J. OO. Condo transacted business Asronsburg several days lest week, Mies Jennie Bartges, who ia ill with pleutisy, is convalescivg. W. A. Bipkabine and “mith transacted business io Hal, Saturday. Miss Jane Klipe from Centre Hall, called on Miss Mary Fisher, last week. Mre, Susan Burrell and son Charles from Millbeim, spent Wednesday with the former's sister, Mre, BK. B, Bartges, Mre, Henry Mark wes tiken sud- deunly ill one day last week, but is in - proving. Rev. Geesey from Asronshurg called at the home of Mre. Barah Uuise and Mre, R. B. Bartges, one day last week The party held at Austin Long's, at Spring Mille, by our girls aod boys, was well attended, and all bad an ep- joyable time. Miss Cora McCormick spent a few days at the home of Harry Ulrich, at Spring Mille, having assisted Mire, Ulrich in the housework, since she has been ill with grip. Mr. and Mre, OC. MM, Bmith and chi’- drev, Psul and Cstharipe, from €: - burr, spent a few hours at the hom of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs H. M. Smith, Sunday. in William Centre one dsy Centre Hil’, John Burkholder filled his ice house on Monday. Howard and Chester Foust are still on the sick list, Miss Z-«lia Ripka is alo on the sick list, Mre, Albert Allen is getting slong nicely snd is able to walk on now Miss Catharine Carsor, who been helping Mre. Roy Folineflor, for home last Thursday. Mr. and Mre, Calvin V visitors at the home of Loy Sunday. Mr. and Mrr, William Sweeney were visitors at the homes of Albert Aller, Howard Foust, snd Loyd Bmith, sunday. ————— A —————— Linden Hall Mre, Catharive Bradford, who hse been quite ill st the home of her daughter, Mrs, Frank Ishler, is very much better and is how able to be cu!, Mre, Philip Bradford of Lemont spent a dey last week at the home of Station Agent Ishler, Mr. and Mre, Willfato Ferree enter- tained about fifty of their friends on Tuesaday eveniog at a Valentine party, Mre. Jacob Bharer sid Mis: Verna Weaver spent last week at the home of Mr, and Mre, Gregg Carper, The U. E. meetings are very well a'- tended. There has been much interest shown spd about {twenty-five con- versione, ciutches had jeft nada were d ®mith on cn Potters Mills Mrs. Grossman has been one of the many who are sick in this community, John Moyer and bride are spending a short vacation at the home of the former's uncle, James Moyer, at this place, Well, girls and boye, get your sleigh bells ready as there ie a young man in this town woo is taking unto bimeelf a wife, Mre. Ashbridge Thomas expecta to leave for Detroit, Michigan, where she will join her husband who holde a position In that place. —————————— It is only a short time until the sale penson will open, and then a host of farmers and * near-by” farmers will take their poon lupoh from a poke and everiastingly duck their heeds to the response of the erler’s going! go- log | and —, 4, $5 re 5% BOALSBURG, =D. WwW, Altoona, Miss Margaret Bingaman spent Bat urday in Bellefonte, Mr, and Mrs, W. H, few days in Altoons, Miss Martha Houtz spent Baturday in Centre Hall, Mre, Barah Hwope spent Bunday with her daughter at Bellwood, Miss Helen Coxey is spending some time in Altoons, Charles Corl is attending the thresh- ermen’s convention at Harrisburg, Mre, J. Robert Harter spent Bunday atl Btate College. Mre, Rhine of Bellefonte and Wise of York, Mre. G. N. Fisber, Mre. Alice Magoffin, who spent some time with friends in Harrisburg, returned to her home last week, Mrs, George Keller and daughter Rilla of Btate College spent Sunday with Mre. Keller's father, A Jaw Felty. Misees Mable Meyer and Helen Coxey gave a party at the Meyer home Friday evening to folke, Every one able time. ee % Myer epent a few days Ip Stuart spent a Mre, spent Saturday with s number of young bad a very epjoy- nie ietimem— REBERSBURG Have you got the grip ? Yes, Washiogion's virtaday will be ob- served in our public schools with ap- propriate programs, The other day William Bierly and Sidney Krumrine traded cows, The rest of the story is for you to guess, (G. P. Garret Is placing a shingle mill in bis plaping mill, which will io a few days be ready for operation, The little son of James Confer, who was dangercusly {il with diptuerial croup, Is on a fair way to refovery. Charles Page bired bimsell to Sam- uel Bierly and will do Mr, Bleriy’s farming this coming summer. Harry Winkleblech has rented the D. D. Royer farmn which John Page, the present will vacate Lhe first of April. Busn Stitzer is dangerously ill with of recovery. She ls beiog for at the howe of her broth- er, Henry Stitzer, Fhe tenant, no cared hopes week Edwin Clintor of his Istter part of last Frank was called to Eastville, attend thé funeral sged mother, Mre. Amos Frank C. O. Mallory, who with bis wife at present staying at Pi has rented part of Chestie Hiover's house sud will move coming April, Orvis Walker, who spent part of ist week at Pittsburgh, returned this place accompanied by his wife who is on the sick list and ia st pres ent stayiog with her parents, Mr. and Mre, G. B, Haines, —————— > FRUITTOWN, Mise Jennie Bodtorf was plying her needle at the home of Mre, Stewar Jordan the past week, Mre. Ellen Hees of Woodward spe: (ast week with friends and relatives this place, tuth Taylor of this p! to Centre Hall to atiend mother’ funeral, which was held on Mouday. Mre. Steward Jordan and Mrs, OU, Bodtorf spent Baturday at the T. J. Fleisher home, Mr. and Mrs, daughter Hara county, to i# ttsburgh, there this aoe was called her » J. B. Fohringer and spent Sundsy with Mre, F hringer’s parents, Mr. aud Mre, Fisher, of Nittany. wMre, Ashbridge Thomas expects leaviog this week for Detroit, Mich! gan, where she will join her husband who ls employed in a gersge at thst place, Mre, Myrtie Copenhaver and daug! - ter, Amelis, arrived lset we.k at the home of the former's father after spending ten weeks with friends io Tyrone, Quite a number of friends gathered at the D. CO. Fobringer home T'hursday evening to help celebrate Russell Copenbaver’s eighth birthday, Fhe evening wae spent io games and music, Refreshments consisting of ice cream, cake and hot coflee were en joyed by all. ———————p Aarons burg, There are still a good many io thie place who are suffering with grip. Dr. U. 8, Maeser is having a few of his tenant houses repaired, Mre, George MoCormick and little son Willis, of Potters Mille, spent » few days with the former's parents, Mr, and Mre, E. G, Mingle, Clarence Eisenbaur, after spending a week with his parents, returned to his hothe in Altoona where he hss been employed for Lhe past five years, All are cordially lnvited to BR. W, Mensch’s hall on the 19th of February where Prof, Bartlet's scholars will give an amusing and epjoyable enter- tainment, Mrs. Bright Bitner and mother-in= law, Mre. W. B. Bitoer, from Hpring Mille, came on Wednesday to bid the former's brother, Rev. Bright, good- bye, as he la leaving for Milton, Mr. sud Mre. Boyd Vouada enter- tained on Baturday the former's po rents and brother Eat), from Centre Oak ; also Mrs, John Gamble, sunt of Mrs. B. V. Vonads, from Look Haven, Mr, and Mre, J. H. Detwiler and bright little boy, from Centre Hal, were entertained on Haturdsy by Warren Winklebieck and Jame» 01 Roush, a ————— SB A AAA HAHEI Public Sale Register | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1t one o'clock, LM. Royer, 2 1.2 miles west of Bpring Mills, along the pike, will sell the following live stock : Dapple grey horse, rising 7 years old, will work anywhere, weighs 1450 ; dark bay horse, rising ¢ years old, will work anywhere, weighs 1200 Ibs; 10 ood cows, some are half Guernsey and others three quarters; will be fresh by time of sale; 4 heifers, will be fresh by time of sale ; thorough bred Guernsey bull, twe years old; 15 head young cattle ; 2 Chesterwhite brood sows ; Oliver chilled plow, good as new, Lot seed potatoes. L. ¥. Mayes, auct. SATURDAY, FFBRUARY 2TH. one o'clock y, mF, D. Osman, three miles west of Centre iui], on the Brush Valley road, will sell 4 milch cows, 2 heifers, six he young costtle, 8 brood sows, 1 full blooded Chesterwhite boar, eligible to registry, 10 shoats. E KE. Hubler, Auct. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8TH, one o'clock. James 8. Bwabb, on the A, B, Lee farm, one-half mil south of Penns Cave Btation, will sell lot of household goods ; also Delaval cream separator, carpenter ols, « te. FRIDAY, MARCH 10TH, at ten o'clock— Maynard Meeker, 2 1.2 miles east +f Centre Hall, on the Brush Valley road, will sell horses, cattle farm implements, and household goods. This will be a clean-up sale. SATURDAY, MARCH 11TH, at one o'clock, P, M,H W. Frantz and E, BR McClellan, at the barn of H.W. Frantz at Earlystown (1 mile west of Old Fort ) will sell the following live stock and implements je 1 biack mare rising 4 years oid, with foal, make an excellent brood mare ; will work any where hitched and perfectly safe for women Ww drive; will weigh 1400 ibs, wh'n matured. One brown mare, 14 yrs, old, with foal; a first-class wid mare and all round good farm and draft mare: good single line plow leader, One pair old ; full sis will lark bay mares riging Sand 7 ye, ters | well mated | work well together: fearless of autos; welgh 2500 Its, If you are looking for | something good, here it is. One bay gelding, 18 | Fenfa oid, sound and clean, A horse that is suit | purposes. Good single horse and safe si nto hitch and drive. One bay mare ng 8 years old, has been hitched and is & very fine worker, One bay gelding, rising 2 years old; rom the Bell elonte horse ; the making of a fine pnk. One bisck mare colt, rising? years old 5 good cows ; some will be fresh by time of sale oiler oalf fat steers; 12 chester white The following farm implements : double d and box, 1 Oliver chilled plow in good : 1 Milwaukee mower in good repair: 1 harrow ; 1 good dinner bell; a few good woliars. Lo F Mayes, auct, MONDAY, MARCH 18th, at 12 iver, one mile east of Old Port, i Hoa. E. E Hubler, suet. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1280 o'clock, Alexander MoCoy, on the MeCoy farm at Potters Mills, will sell homes, cattle and hoge L. F Mayes, Auct o'clock, WF will sell Cattle MARCH 18TH ten o'clock A. M one mile west of Tusseyvilie e, sheep and hogs, ATURDAY, MARCH 18TH Lickert, Agent, will sell on on the pike one mil WER, 4 COWS, ier, auct SATUR DAY, A. Me ian, scil bh privacy &, ORL] at 1! o'ciock, B the Ellas Weaver ¢ weal of Bpring Mills iot of farm Lmplements, etc. —} WEDNESDAY, MARS H 2IND. tet o'clock J I'r it 1, will sell farm stock This will be a clean-up sale, NES DAY, MARCH 22, at 10 o'clock, Ears mile south of Spring Mills, will sell 2 I horses: 7 Red Poll Angus cows, some of I bs fresh by Jme of sale: Guernsey Holsioin holler ; Jersey heifer ; sloer n bull, 3 years oid, weighs 1600 ibe Het i: 3 Holstein 3 one year old “w 1 SWes ; TAL ite. : 2 brood of ehioats threshing ms clover I 2] Johnston wer Oty rae sell rake rain drill | Jot of harness Wise and Hubler, suct FRIDAY, MARCH r town church will A Clean up mors Favorh ibe veshoid goods F. Borer, at Hive glock and ubler & Wise, nets Lieers FRIDAY, MARCH MTH W. A, Carson. on the Code {of Spring Mille, will have 4 Mayes, yb t ten arn o clock a farm, 2 miles a clean up mie, TURDAY utre Hi URDAY., MARC Suavely. sl Spin DAr oss MARCH Ww nol HTH-1, CC. Goodhart, | cattle, sheep and hogan H 28h ne o'clock © % Milla » wel waahing mwmohine, ruth Book chickens, =m. 1 Top | oook | and | tor o'clock, | y and one hail i farm lock, im. | LF. Mayes, | ITH Gap 1 ome Foods ol the D J, Meyer | Anden Hell a lot} TAKE IT QUICK. ~ | un purchase team of i new leather tmmes | wagon. Homes ate | ma good driver, both gentle, | of an vihing ; will weigh between 00 | } ibe. . saed 9 and 12 yours old. Th's | t was used on cream route and owing | pusnoe of the work will sell at grest | ul you must act quickly, Team may | soe at barn of Ososr “Toman, pear Parmers lie «LEO. J. HOMAN, Centre Hall, Pa. R D, }. 4 ob pd. GRIPPE! GRIPPE! GRIPPR! Why sneeze and cough your head off, Take Bowersox Grip and Cold Capsules Sent upon receipt of price, 25¢. Address THE GLOBE PHARMACY iB, Franklin Bowersox, Doctor in Pharmacy. MILLHEIM, PA, HERE'S A BARGAIN } eos than £0 v¢ ay bores , and good spris @ an ext ¢ discont ssorifice 1 W 6.0.17 Transters of Heal Estate, BiDavid J." Meyers et ux to Thomss L. Bmith, tract of land in Centre Hall; J | $660, William D, Walker to Mrs. Wm. D, Walker, tract of land in Miles Twp, . $6.00, D. A, McDowell ot ux to Chae. A. Dolan, 2 tracts of land in Marion Twp. ; $200, Jennie E. Jobpston to Chas. Gardoer, tract of land in Liberty Twp. ; $2, Jennie E. Johnston to D. M. Packer, tract of land in Liberty Twp* ; $20. Chee, H, McKee et ux to Penn Btate College, tract of land in College Twp. ; $2.500, Hester B, Christ et al to Edward Erb, tract of land in Btate College ; $1,500, Andrew Lytleet ux to H, A. Rose wan, tract of land in College Twp. ; $325. James A. Bittner to Warren B. Council, tract of land in Liberty Twp. ; $3560. Willis P. Willis to Wilite, tract of land in $1.00. Margsret Ann Worth Twp. ; * bar in Lambert et rept of land By Bigte 1.00, it. ris Comet the tavern license of Ed D. BR FOR BM AN, Clerk The the following » hie ( Wadnesday, March jist filed therelo on be coutirmed or belor tof RK. | BOCOUT an of Henry Weaver Gen. C. K Guardia ng, r.b.3 3 1. G. welgh D, RB. FOREMAR 4d Prothonotar ADVERTISEMENTS SALE. ~160 peeled t fence posts 60 each chests Centre Hall, I's Or HORBERS FOR EALE--W por £ERES kind ROOS ros 2 Co, day night for five weeks of these pictures NEW, three of them having 1st, 1616: Each ig « ontinued) MAR. 9th--“Doc”’ st MAR, Entertainment A This cow Ye Aw nary Lycean who 5 ordi Toes 1 they have On srcount of 1 inl ent EHOWAM The regular show of 3 night, Feb, 26th showing 1 tie ep oR i ese ra ait ibl and (Comedy) Gold.” xX } ight RUBBERS, DRY Centre Hall NORMAL a may be had.