The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 16, 1916, Image 10

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916
[PENN HALL
Quite a pumber of our people at-
tended Isaac Walker's enle, Saturday.
Mrs, A. M., Kreamer visited her sie
ter, Mre. Peter Aumap, at Spring
Mills, one day lest week,
William Siukabine and Frank Mus-
ger attended the Isare Orndorf sale at
Woodward, Thuredsy,
Mr. and Mre, F, M, Figher visited
friends and relatives at Bunbury a few
days last week,
Mrs, Jerry Albright and Miss Lola
Ulrich attended a quilting at the home
of Mre, J. =, Meyer, Wednesday,
Mre. Christie Musser and son Robert
visited at the home of Mre. Harry
Ulrich, at Bpring Mille, one day last
week.
Mre, Busan Burre:l and sone, Charles
and Matthew, from Millheim, took
supper at the home of the former’s sis-
ter, Mrs. Allen Kreamer, Bunday,
Mrs, Barah Hartmin came home
Bunday after spending some time with
her eister, Mre, Harvey Hagen, at
Farmers Mille.
Tt e girie and boys of this place held
a party at the home of W, A, Carson
Friday night ; the evening was rpent
in dancing.
The people of this place are busy re-
pairing the town hall to have it more
suitable for the boys and girls to hold
their entertainments,
It is surprieing how some of our
girls run when they think they eee a
map. They forgot thia is leap year
and ran away from the suppored man.
Girle, girls, that sure is a joke.
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Potters Mills
John Miller epent a day in Belle-
fonte.
John MeNit!, of Milroy, spent a dsy
at this place,
George Boal visited
Colyer. Bhe hss not
health lately,
Mrs. F. A. Carson and Mre. George
McCormick are on the sick list at this
writing.
Mrs. Elmer Stump of Bellefonte, is
spending a week with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Jobn Wagner.
Roy Bmith spent Runday with his
parents, He is employed in the
munition plant at Burnham.
Mrs, Tom Henney returned to her
home in Latrobe afier spending five
weeks helping take care of her mother,
Mre. Hartman,
A sled load of young folks at this
place enjoyed Thursday evening st
Tusseyville at the home of William
Bitner,
his mother, at
been in good
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BEAVER DAM,
Thomas Miller
Millheim,
Grandfather Immel, who ws housed
up all winter, is able to be out again,
WwW. H. sick
suffering from szoturia last week,
Miss Margaret Bailey is home from
Btate Collegr, visiting her mother.
Mr. an? Mrs, William Lingle mad
a trip to day
week,
Prayer meeting was wall attended at
the A, (, Confer home ou Sunday eves
ning. #
Arch “'onfer, who is employed at
Lock Haver, is spending a few days
under the parental roof,
On Baturday word was received of
the death of John Zerby, at Younge-
towp, Ohio. The body arrived at
Bpriog Mille on Tuesdsy morning for
burial in the Balem cemetery,
Those who epent Sunday at the
William Bressler home were : Mr. and
Mrs. William Harter and daughters,
Iva and Violet, of Coburn 7 Miss
Helen Zsttle and Arch Confer.
tpent Funday at
Bressler had a horse
fusseyville one last
FRUITTOWN,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bitver spent a
few days last week in Milroy.
C. B. Bodtorf spent all of last week
in Beliefonie as a juryman,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fohringer and
daughter Bara spent Bunday at the
Edward Horner home at Linden Hall.
“Mre. Weagrer and son returned to
their bome in Ls wistown after a fow
weeks vizit at the Dippery home,
Mre. Arthur Commings and thelr
boye, of Rebersburg, are spending a
few days at the former's bome at this
place,
Mre. E;cima Fohringer and deugh.
ter, Aone, returned to Hiate CoMege
last week sfiera week's visit at this
plac. .
Those who spent Hatorday evening
at the Henry Moyer howe were : Mrs,
Commings snd three sone, My, and
Mre. Dashem and sor, Mr, and Mre.
E. T. Jordan ard childrer, Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Brown and two daughtere,
and Mise Dou'y.
Georges Valley
#, E. Gobkle and family spent Sap.
day with Mrs. Gobble’s parents, Mr,
and Mre, B, F, Confer,
John Hough returned to hia home
fn Brush Valley on Hatarday after
spending a week with his brother, H,
A. Hough,
Last T ureday H, A, Hough moved
jnto his home which he purchased
from C. W, Lingle and Mr. Lingle
moved into the house veented by Mr,
Hough. v
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D. W. Bradford, the DeLaval cream
separator mar, han an advertisement
in this issue of interest to farmers,
Aaronsbury, Farm House Water Nupply,
Mr, and Mre., David Vonade, from
Centre Ok, spent maturdasy with their
ston, Boyd.
r. and Mre, Frank Guisewite were
the guests of Mr. and Mre. George
Weaver, for a day.
Aaron Thomas of Centre Hall paid
his brother, who is still under the doc
tor's care, a few days visit,
Baturday George Stahl and sister,
Miss May KE, Stahl, will leave for Mil-
ton lo remain for an indefinite time,
Durbin Musser snd family, from
Pine Creek, were welcome guests of the
former’s,mother, Mrs, Amanda Musser,
Mre, Alice Btover entertained at
dinner on Friday her sons, George and
Brady, and the latter's wife,
Many people are busy getting ready
to move on the first of April; sowe
have moved already,
The Misses Lydia and Badis Harter
visited their friend, Miss Lizzie Keer,
of Millbein, on Baturday.
Ex-sberift J, P. Condo, of York,
spent a few days in town last week,
visiting with friends and relatives,
Mr. and Mre, Charles Ulrich are re-
joiciog over the arrival of a baby boy
which the Btork delivered during all
the storm,
Msry avd Esther Bradford spent
Sunday with their sister, Mre. Ray
Btover, at Wolfs Store, Baby Malvin
was the attraction while there,
Hear about our skunk trappers:
Adam Bheesley and son Paul, 18;
Eugene Ntover and brother Vietor, 14; “ The best system is 8 gravity sye-
Ray Btover, 12, tem, if the spring or sources of water
Walter Orwig and Dan Stetler, who [supply is at sn elevation sufficiently
areemployed in Akron, Ohie, came |8P0Ve the btolldioge. If nol, then
{frome me chapienl sy #lem most be used,
home for a few wes ks’ slay to be with | gither the hydrsulic ram, pressure aye-
their respective families, | tem or one of the direct pumpivg sye-
Mr. ard Mrs, Forest Harter from teme,
Madisonburg were Sunday guests of | “This is a good time of the yesr to
begin to Investigate the springs for
the former’s parente, Mr. and Mre, J, | P¥BIO to Sigma pHugs Ih
Sf. Harter SOUrce of wa er sung iy. Locate hen
M. Harter,
jand py watching them for a season,
Mri. Houser, nee Lenker, of Belli-|the best ora ean be drawn
fonte, ipeut Sunday with Way a
sud her sged mother, who ia not
ber usual health at this writing. | supply sil tie water nece-sary.
Mrs, Lucy Russell, daughter | mechnnical devices is DECessary,
Gertrude, and granddaughter Kathryn | imoprovements can be attached 0 the
Miller, from Lewisburg, spent Bunday | #8me engine, such as s power washing
od : { machine, cream separator ard ir
at the bome of W, A, Guisewite, | many cues 8 small dynamo is slso st
Frank Hardly, formerly a first-class | tpohed sud elec ricity is stored in »
farmer of Wolfs Chapel, but now lc-|storage battery and used to light #11 of
cated east of Hartleton, Unlon coanty, | te farm bulidiogs. In econviueion let
‘ me say to the farmer: Consider the
was a guest of Mr, and Mre. Charles easing up of the work sbout the
Wolfe, a few days last week, as well as in the fleld sod herp.”
Mr. and Mre, Frank Rupp, of the
southern alates, are visiting the form-
er’'s sister, Mre. Hinds, of Fiedler, and
aleo his brother Walter, Mr, and Mre,
Warren Beaver and other friends
They will remain here for some time,
Prof, snd Mre, C, BR, Neftand bright
little daughter Heler, from near Cen-
tre Hal!, were entertained by Mr, and
Mre. George E, Prof. Nef! and |
Mr, Stahl! were classmates at Franklin |
& Marshall Co.lege and both graduated
atl the same tiwe,
ments on the farm shoul! be 8 grod
water system, enpplyirg all the build.
water, Charles G, MeClair
Agriculture says :
‘In reading an article not long sgo,
I ran across the following extrset from
a speech by Governor Cralg, of North
Caroline, delivered at the Btate Fair,
in which be wes diecussing rural prog-
rege, He ¢nid :
“If were naked to name what in
my opinion is the most desirable utili-
ty in modern life, I would rot name
the raliroad, the telephone, the slegtrie
light ror tue sutomobile; I would
pame running water io the house,’
“Ifa map on the farm wants all of
the improved machinery to help him
in bis worl, why ‘should he not be
willing to put In some of the conveni-
erceg for the comfort of the wife,
The energy wasted in carrying water
from either spring or pump would, if
conserved, be sn wonderful health pre-
server nua maker for happiness in the
home,
“A home with running water and
all the conveniences fs certainly »
home of comfort snd plessure, all
other things veing equal, A home
fitted out in this way with stationery
wash tube fitted for hot »nd cold water
and drain pipes, relieves the women
of the house from a lot of psrticularly
heavy work, Not only the housewife
has been benefi‘ed by having ranniog
water ip the house, but the same sys-
tem can be extended to take in sll of
the buildings snd in this way the men
can be benefited,
tovetl
sufficien
ther
to
her sister | and generally in sl
supp
. Lites
! ving of 1 t
is one spring of suffeier
gir rg
V Ost be OL
il
It
Gather
Douwse
Htahl,
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Woodward,
From last week
Thirteen of the High school i
dents of Millheim took supper at the |
Woodward House last Fridsy night,
Porter Boyder, a young man frem
Punxsutawney, is paying his perente
a lwo weeks’ visi’,
Miss Minnie Kent of Milton spent a
few days last week with her parents, |
Mr. and Mre, Isaiah Boob, |
Mre. Clayton Boob and children of
Millheim spent a day last week with |
her father, J, I. Kreamer.
Meesrr. J. W. QGuisewite, E, H.|
Museer, D, J. Benner and Those, Wolfe |
made a business trip to Madlsonburg |
last Friday. |
Mire. Phoebe Wise and son Elwood |
and Harry Wolfe and family spert |
Sunday at the home of the former's
sor, Samuel Orndorf, at Coburn,
While cuiting wood one day Isst|
week Harry Huines had the misfor- |
tune to cut hie hand quite badly, He |
wae taken to the home of Dr. Masser |
at Aaronsbarg for treatmen'. He is!
getting along nicely. |
fle
HIGH GRADE
FURNITURE
AT LOW PRICES
Itis the aim of this store to de-
liver such high values at such low
prices that you will never think of
furniture
first
Just now we
purchasing anywhere
else after your
here.
beautiful sets of bedroom, living
experience
have some
room and dining roon furniture
which it will pay you to inspect.
F. V. Goodhart
Centre Hall
Hoosier and Sellers Kitchen Cabi-
nets Sold by us
rae]
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
STOP! LOOK ! and LISTEN!
Del LAVAL
Cream Separators
A FULL LINE OF
McCORMICK
FARM
MACHINERY
“Keystone” Hay Loaders and Side Rakes
LowDown Corn King Manure
Spreaders :: Gasoline Engines
D. W. BRADFORD
CENTRE
BE L PHONE
Decide Now fo Miend the
Centre Hall Summer
Normal
Sessions
the of which
will open MONDAY,
MAY 8TH, and continue
for Six Weeks.
Preparatory Work
for High School or
College may be had.
Any person above
the 6th of
school
year
work may
enroll,
For further particulars confer
with -
W. O. HECKMAN, |!
A.B
Principal of Centre Hall Schools
peuseeseesrd
COVE OIVPD RLV OI TE
CPO WE a ————————
amma | nenmta— : - — ———
¢ are now making our
own
[CE CREAM
.
The cream we use comes from an
extra fine Valley herd of
cows, resulting ; i
m
USE
DUPLEX DOUBLE THICKNESS
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
Guaranteed 6000 Miles Service
ABSOLUTELY PUNCTURE PROOF
Penns
ice Cres
Sold by the dis}
material Try
This means 100 per cent das
a quart for
i
LARGE
OYSTERS
Take home with
Duplex tires are made of the best of
from standard tires
* wearing surisce, which means added Jife to
ire, and there 8 no chance of a puncture
ir construction gives from 10 to 12 pile ol
For rough country use the DUPLEX tire car
not be excelled And they are as easy riding sas
any on the market. The air space and pressure
They are the most economical for the you a mart
er and save t by the of th nir Fancy Selects We give
troubles—no stopping to fix pur Tires of g 5 ’
this type are used by the U, B. Government sand y a quart of solid for a
} oveters
large corporations
§
We have a limited stock we will
offer st th
Fresh Oyster Crackers
0x3 34 00
] always on hand.
All other standard sizes also fu
CEEEEE (ante Holl Bakery
cash at 10 per cent
' Where Good Good,
Come From
Terms Net
owt ‘upon re
Akron Duplex Tire& Rubber Co.
AKRON, OHIO LT ees
wie BCS 9000500600000
Insurance and
Real Estate
If you want to buy
or sell property near
Centre Hall consult
I have several
properties in Centre
Hall now
me.
fr ac l
L1Or sale,
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
CPE POBIGORRBRCOTRNBOF I BRD®
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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
being careless about the comfort and care of
your feet, It is here that the greatest danger
lies. Guard against it with
GOOD SHOES & RUBBERS
which will forestall these ills and add greatly to
your health and happiness.
COME IN TO-DAY.
KREAMER & SON
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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“RESULTS” CUR MOTTO
Has
received
Market to-day.
We have just
GIVE 11 A TRIAL.
HARD, SOFT, CANNEL and
il ia
a.
TUE es
IY MAR THE ABOVE PULVERITNG ANA fre
Poe
PRs TAIBUTING MACNINERY TO
WLHE wy
merits,
bef
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on nor
ualities. The large number of satisfied farmers
all day long, under conditions,
ders,
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