THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. SENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1916 SMITH & BAILEY . Proprietors Be. WiBMITH. . « ¢ ¢ « + Editor Loca! Editor and Business Manager EDWARD E. BAILEY { Entered at the Post OMice In Centre Hall as second Class mall matter TERMS. <The tdrms of subscription to the Re- tr are one and one-half dollars per year ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise ment of tan or more inches, for three or more in soertions, ten cents per inch for each issue, Dis PAL sdvoteising occupying less space than ten nches and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each issne, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying Naplay advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion; other- wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten oents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Reformed Union, morning ; Spring Mills, al- ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Lutheran—Tusseyville, moming, communion ; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. LOCALS Nearly all the township schools will come to a close this week, Mre. G. O. Benner attended the fu- neral of Cheney K. Hicklen, at selle- fonte, Wednesday afternoop, Mrs, Newton E. Emerick and baby daughter spent Ia week in Pittsburgh, where Mr. Emerick is employed. Mrs, Cora E. Wagner, of Boalsburg, publishes letters of administration on the estate of Mary A. Durst, late of Harris township, deceased, in this issue. This (Thursday) evening is the time set for the dramatic entertain- ment to be viven by the C. E., society of the Reformed church, in the Grange hall, Hon, Leonard Rhone and Capt. G. M. Boal were present at the golden wedding festivities at the home of Mr. and Mre, Ephraim K. Kaller, at Pless- ant Gap, Thursday. Mre, Frank Herman and two sons William and Howard—of Altoons, spent a few days last week on the W, F. Colyer farm, east of Oid Fort, Mrs, Herman is an. sunt of Mrs, Colyer’s, George Breon, who has been em- ployed at carpenter work at Milton, was forced to return home last week owing to an irjury to his shoulder, sustained in a fali while carrying heavy lumber. The Alexander MeCoy sale, at Potters Mille, advertised for Wednes- day of last week, was called off be- cause o' the stormy weather, Mr. McCoy has set Monday, April 8rd, for holding the sale, Another murderer—Martin Erist- man, aged forty-—went to his death via the electric chair at Rockview, early Monday morning. He killed his wife near Pittsburgh last Beptem- ber, using a shotgun, Thomas Bennage startle a short string of movings when he vacates the Pierce Vonada farm, near Penns Cave, to locate on the John Herp farm just east of Madisonburg, Mr. Herp will quit farming and move to Madison- burg. Mr. Bennage will be followed by Lee Vonada, of Msdisonburg, who is just beginning to stock a farm on his own account, Dr. H. F. Bitner quite recently pur- chased a Chevrolet touring car from an sgent in Brush Valley, and if the weather conditions are favorable, will g0 to near Altoona this week and lesrn to drive the car home. The Chevrolet is a comparatively new auto- mobile in tris section, but is said to be one of tremendous power and sleo to have become immensely popular, The second fire in the space of a few weeks time occurred at Philipsburg on Monday of last week when the Ma- Jestic theater building was entirely gutted by fir-. Representative Harry B. Heott, who bad offices on the second floor of the building, suffered complete loss, The loss is between $11,000 and $12,000, with some in- surance, The fire was the work of an incendiary, it is believed, James L. Decker on Saturday placed an Edison diamond point Am- berola in the home of Edward KE. Bailey. The machine is of the eabinet type and a beauty in architecture and a wonder in its faithful reproduction of the human voice, Mr. Decker is meeting with marked success in his sales of these machines and if you wish to solve the “stay at home" problem, the Edison Amberols is the solation, After eleven years in the hotel busi- nese, Mr. and Mre. Edward Royer turned over the mansgement of the Old Fort hosteiry to Maynard Meeker, last week. Continued ill health on the part of both r. and Mre, Roger made this step imperative, and now relieved of the worry incident to busi- ness they will seek to recuperate their shattered health. Taking care of a large transient trade, besides numer- ous parties, gave the Old Fort hotel a wide reputation and the pew manage ment is well fitted to “keep the qual- ity up,” to use the words of a famous shoe concern. Last year five thous and and eighteen persons were fed st the Old Fort hotel which is a record for » hostelry situsied such as this one le, —— The Spring Movings, The annual spring movings are now taking place and will continue until April 1st, The following changes of reaidence in Centre Hall borough have already been made or will be made within a week : Capt, W, H. Runkle from the Near- hood house to a part of the W, Cook Hubler home; Eimer Stump, the wiremap, moved from B:llefonte info the Nearhood house, and a new family is thereby added to the town, Mre,. Emma Breon will veeate the Dr. Le#e heirs’ property and with her daughter, Mies Besse, will remove to State College Thursday of next week ; Forester Leonard Barnes will occupy the Lee place, F. J. McClellan vacates the Lambert property on Church street to follow ihe Barpes family in the house pur- chased by D, Geles Wagner from Mre, Emma Homanp, Aaron Thomas from the Jacob From property, recently purchased by Mies Hars MeClenahan, to a part of his property on Hoffer street, and ocen- pied by Elmer Runkle; Palmer E. Dieese, of Middleburg, will follow Mr, Thomas, D. A. Boozer moved his harness shop from the hotel building, on Mon- day, into his own building which was used as a garage, CC, W. Pennington, the baker, will occupy the place Boozer left, but not until Mr. Runkle has the place papered and painted. Dr. J. BR. G. Allison quits the hotel business here to engage in similar husiness in Millheim, taking over the National hotel at that place. J. W, Runkle will again assume the manage- ment of the local bhostelry, CC. W, Pennington will likely move hie family into the Allison home which will be vacated by J. W, Runkle, CHANGES ON FARMS, Herbert Grove quits the Durst farm at Karlystown to move on the W, GQ, Grossman farm pear Tusseyville ; William Btover, of Centre Hall, fol- lows Grove, William Cummings quits the farm sold by Dr, H. F. Bitper and removes to the Wolfe farm at Aaronsburg ; David Glasgow of Linden Hall follows Mr. Cummings on his own posses- slope, Maynard Meeker from the Dr. A, G. Lieb farm, east of town, to the Old Fort hotel; Clayton Musser, of Asronsburg, follows Mr. Meeker. The J. H, McCool farm, at Red Mill, will be taken care of by Charles Smith, who recently wedded the daughter of Mr. MeCool, i A MAIS Held Teachers’ Training Olnss Examination Friday evening of last week W., W, White, teacher of the teacher training class at Linden Hall, conducted the first examination for the Htate bath-school Association at the of Mre, W, T, Noll. The class con- alated of the following students: Miss Ruth Callahan, Miss Grace Cum- minge, Mrs, R. B, McClellan, Mrs, F E. Wieland, Mre, W. T. Noll, Mr, and Mre. G. W. Ralston, Hugh Ralston, Howard Callahan, W. W. White, All passed in the examination with good marks, while fifty per cent, at- tained the 100 mark, indiesting that the class has given close attention to the work, The next meeting will be held today ( Thursday ) at the RK, B. MeClelian home, A MP5 Worth Twp, H, 8 Commencement, Hab. home The graduating clsss of the Worth township High school will hold its commencement exercises in the Mett- odist church at Port Matilde, Friday evening of next week. Prof. H, C, Rothrock is principal of the schoole. The class is composed of the following members © Nannie J. Richarde, Mur- ley Kathryn Hoover, Bertha M. Ariz, May Barry, Ruth A. Laird, Georgia E. Maguire, Emety R. Woodring, Hszel A. Laird, Lucinda Florence Reese, Hannah M. Williams, Roberta B. Miller, Bara E. Hoover, Margaret F. Williams, The commencement ad- dress will be delivered by Prof. J. T. Marshman, of State College, I ——— A ————k The Ola Jitney Out, The “old” jitpey has been ruled out entirely all over the state by Pab- lic Bervice Commissioner Mansghan of Philadelphia in a decision just rendered. There is little doubt but that the ‘new ” jitney will be on the scene with proper credentials before a long while, It is not reasonable to se sume that all sutomobil® owners must refrain from taking money from their neighbors as payment for being ocar- ried to a designated point, although that is what the comments in the oity dailies imply. A —— “Dryas” to Operate Lewhbar; Hotel, The Union county court last week refused to recognize the petition for a re-hearing for the liquor licenses of the Buker and Cameron houses, in Lewis burg, the only ones which for several years had been dispensing the * wel goods” in that county. Both have declared their intentions to quit the hotel businese, and in order that the publie shall not want for hotel accom. modations the po-license forces are contemplating the puarchsse of the Baker house when it comes up for sale on April 10th, They purpose forming 8 #look company to raise the necessary capital, BOALSBURG Mre. Anns Kramer of Altoona visit- ed ber sister, Mre, Maode Willismr, Reaben Stuart of Ingram, visited | his mother over Sunday, | John Dale of Hiate Hunday with his uncle, A. W, Dale, Mr, and Mre, Edward Hunter left : College sport Mre, Edward McIntire and Mise Nallie Riley, of Altoone, are visiting Mire, O, W. staver, Mre. H, 8B, Harro and children spent a short time in the lalter part of last week, Mr, and Mre, tellefonte W. A. Rockey, Mr, and Mre, dalvin Stamm, Miss Rose Woods, 8H, E, Websr and’ Ira Rishel and Mre, Emma Stamm were visitors at Bellefonte on Monday. Rev, sud Mre, G. L, Courloey, 0. Catharines Mr. Motherabaugh Dele ded the of A anid Mire, Ya. snd Migr atte go'den Mr, and Ephraim Keller, at Pleasant Gap, last Tbarsday, Mre. Dr. tended the wedding of Bradford, nt. of Miss M Mille, and spent a M. A, home on Glenn, funeral Woods at Hpring few days with her mother, Mre, Woods, here, On her return Monday she was accompanied by her mother, who will have her eyes treat ed in Bradford. Mr. and Mrs, Weber fron Hantingdon, Mr, Mr. J. H. Weber and granddaughter, from Cer- tre Hall, Calvin Meyer and Catharine P M. and Weber, of Biate College and the W, { hus ded Mre, E. Gettig family, of Altoons, were reiatives from a distance who stter the golden wedding of Mr, and J. H. Meyer, Inst Wednesday, There will ba a lot of changes in and Ls ;ilart this Boalsburg will around Biooke far ii a iii ppriog : from the WwW. H. move on his farm vacated by Brooks ; Mre, Magoffia int vacated by WwW. H. Bhuey into the hous Magoffin; Charles Faxon move to Pleasant Gap ; Riaa » Lhe h Hust vacated by Mrs, stuart; will Mr. avs into the house vacaled by Hhuey. George Lohr will move from the Hosl farm to State College ; Harry Klinger will move the farm vacated by George Lohr, Henry Reitz will move into one part of his house, now oe cupled by A. J. Hazel ; Mr, Hazel will continue to live side of house, Henry Dale will move to tl Boal farm, vacated by Henry Heitz, Walter Bhugart will move to Huntipog- don and Wn. Boal house gart, Edward the hotel! to Altoons, be occupi:d by P. Reitz will move to Wm. Meyer, Cyrus Confer will move from the H, W, houses t the Wiilism Ferree house in Oak Hall Robert Balley from the Bosal farm t vacated Confer, Cyrus Barr, of Gatesbury, wil by Keller, the forester, Cyrus Durst his farm to Calvin to in on= Lhe Cathermman will move Mr. wed vacated by Hunter m [he Ishl r. Fred ¢ the from holel wi ~, he tenant house Lonberger will move » Lhe house by move to the farm vacated Robert Bailey. Mr. move to the will house, (Calvin Blamm sold Mre, W. A. Rockey. aiid mother will go to the Stamm, wife woet, ————— A —————— Linden Hall Mre, J. H. Rosa, for some time, is vary much improv Mand flier of Rock Mprioges, spent Thursday this place. Clarence ezer moves Thureday the Wieland farm David Glssgow (0 the Bitner farm. David snd James Gilliland were Baliefonte visitors last Wednesday. Donald Wieland, a Btate College sltadent, spent Halurdsy and Bundsy with his unele’s family here, Mrs, KE. BR, Hunter spent a few Cays at the Wieland home last ing on Mondsy morning for her home in Juniate, Edwioa Wieland left Monday for Bloomsturg after spending her mid- year vacation at home, William Hwabb is seriously ill with pneumonia st the home of Harry Me, Clellan, The Railroad Company bes a force of men at work here raisiog snd re- puiring the tool house, Torrence Marshall moved last week from the Potter tensment house Buflfasio Ran, Lee Brooks moves on Wednesday to the Abram Miller farm at Pleasant Gap and William Btuart to his own farm, vseated by Mr. Brooke ; and Mre, McGoffin foto the Btuert house, KE. R. Hunter moved from the hotel Monday to Juniats, who hes been Mises Gertrude and M with their aieter in on next io aLO 3 week, leav- PENN HALL Cora Osman wae sick a few daye last week, and wasn't sable to teach school, Delia Rockey of Btate Collage spent last week with her sunt, Mre. John Albright, Mre, Barsh Hartman is visiting at the home of her brother, George Wise, near Rebersburg, Christ Keller of Ceut'e Hall visited his slater, Mre. Frank Fisher, a few days Inst week, Mr. and Mre. Daniel Keller, from Chester county, visited at the home of Frank Fisher last week, Bruce Zettie was brought home from the Bellefonte hospital, Inst Wednesday, where he bad been quite a long time, suflering from a broken leg: be is bow again able to get around, ' ACOLUMN FORTHE FAHNMERS, { Continued from first page.) if when Le frail is hibit iaoed in 'd Of the Hiata can he selected i “1 torsge until the thon phow, the Fair be ses open to sll prod breed f eoppidershle ve sddition to Connty inpere Clare, there will ny Ue The pweepat ptize in us persons in. the Plies Over he tritpted by \ inpipent of he Hiale, fhe deve to tels! lo value A. Transfers of Heal Faitaie . B, Kimport to Jotin Hock, f din Harris Twp, $75.00, Em bpdrs y Jan, &., Bellefonte, K. Har { pion to Harry GG, n i 4 y T ¥ 2 M denner Twp, A. Men, tract of snd it H te Coll $9000, wry OG, KE, £21] ¢ 0 of James Li. Ferguson i ux i Lut land wp, $2500, fentral there, tract in rus € Truster “y rd Giramley, tract of Innd $700, INT “7 ARY PUB estate of hip, decess od ¢ above esials jersignod, she persons know maxes 3 % i iArm seck, i F. Maye oi , Consisting of horses, MONDAY, APRIL SRD, 1.30 o'cl Tr MoUoy, ot the I horees, ck, Alexan MoUoy farm at Potters Mills, callie and bogs. L. rr. Mayes, MSCELLANEOU » ADVERTISEMENTS Write 0.13 WANTED. ~8mall upright steam boiler in care of Box 244, Centre Hall, Pa, WANTED. «Good farm hand, single man. Good Wages paid, CHAS. M. ROSS, Pine Grove Mills, Pa 2t-pd BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Opportunity for bright active man to connect with growing oon- cern Very profitable coutrsel open tw right paris Address M. B. C. C0, Suite 1113 Beaver 8t, New York 1L0.14. HOURE FOR RENT.—The Mme, Eimira Show. ern home, one-half mile north of Tuseyvilie, is ofiered for rent. Property in good condition ; lots of fruit on premises, good water ; big garden, ete, 0.13 4 1 BLEIGH FOR SALE. Good Port/and sleigh, Us 4 only one season, is offered for sale. Inquire Of THOMAS ADAMS, Pleasant Gap, Pa. (At Tol! Gate. ) HOUSE FOR RENT.-One balf of the double Iwelling house, located on East Church street, and containing seven rooms aod bath, Bs offered for rent Place will be vacated Aprill st. If tenant desires, will put in electric light. Inquire a. H. J. LAMBERT, State College, Pa. hell one WANTED. «One of the large magazine publish. ing houses desires to employ an active man or Woman in this community to bandie a special pian which bas proven usususlly prommple. wood opening jot nahi pry . Address with two reference BLISH ER, BOX 156, Times Bq., Sia. New York City. 0.22 WANTED «Retired business man or farmer to solicit orders ln Centre county for ornamental trees, Mhtubbert, roses, eto, High Commissions paid weekly. ill giadly contract for all or A time service, «BROWN BROTHERS NURSER- K8, Rochester, N, Y, f.0.00 TWO MARE COLTS FOR BALE -2 black mate colts, thing Jour wad five Jase, 91d 1} ; Were hitched, bit not thoroug e ; straight and all right. ’ Chey are the Line of a fine team, and are of ocmoh stock. Reason for lpg, have too many horses. JOHN H. RUSKLE, Contre Hall, Pa. Bell phono S1R11, RF. D2 Box lw ft-p'd. HERS - CYRUS BRUNGAR] JUSTICE OF THE FEACE CENTRE HALL, PA AMES W, SWABB JUTICE OF THE PEACH IASDER HALL, CESTRE CO. } Legal Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written and « erited with care Hd ¢ nding deeds, morigagos attonded a . marriage loenses and. hunter's ting of Estates bile LAex el (To ses secured, and all matters pertaining o the octs 1916 pd i | | i | BRLLEFONTE OPERA HOUSE JAR. 98 The Most Popular Opera of the Day The ABORN Opera Famous Co's MAMMOTH MODERNIZED VFRSION OF “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL” GREAT CAST, IMMENSE CHORUS, BALLET and UNUSUAL FEATURES, INCLUDING TROUPE OF ARABIAN WHIRWIND ACROBATS HEAR AGAIN BALFE’'S MELODIOUS BALLADS DAZZLING Prices : 35, 50, 75, $1, and a few $1.50. A ER a, PA ER OSA EOP so CHEVROLET--“Four Ninety” $550 Electrically Equipped operate the world has been w th wid has Deen Remember, it comes complete $550 F. OB. Factory NITTANY GARAGE, STATE COLLEGE, PA, NEW STYLES FOR SPRING Just received about 150 New La- dies’ SUITS and DRESSES--all new models, materials and colors--at the most reasonable prices. A new lot of Ladies’ and Misses’ SPRING COATS~the newest shades, styles, flaring, etc. Drop in, ladies, and look them over. NEW CLOTHING FOR MEN Snappy Crawford Shoes Just the thing for Spring wear } KESSLER’S DEPARTMENT STORE
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