The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 08, 1916, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
CENTRE HALL - - PENNA.
© THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1916
SMITH & BAILEY . . . . .
SB. W.SMITH . . . . . . «
Froprietors
Bditor
EDWARD E. BAILEY {oon Baie
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
second Olass mall matter,
TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re
porter are one and one-half dollars per year.
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issue, according to composition, Minimum
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ing five cents per line for each insertion ; other-
po, eight cents per line, minimum charge,
twenty-five cents,
Logal notices, twenty cents per line for three
insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad-
ditional Insertion.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Methodist—S8prucetown, morning;
Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening.
United Evangelical-Tusseyville, morning;
Egg Hill, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening, Chil
dren's Day.
Reformed Centre Hall, morning ; Tussey ville,
afternoon.
Centre
Lutheran--Union, morning; Georges Valley,
afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
LOCALS,
Harry L. Kline, the local druggist,
was to Btate College on Monday.
D. W. Corman, of Spring Mills, was
a busivess caller at this office on Fri-
day.
Mrs. J. W, Keller, of Linden Hall,
spent Tuesday in this place transact-
ing business,
Miss Edith sankey, of near Potters
Mille, spent a few days at the Hon,
Leonard Rhone home, this week,
Mre. Linnie Ruble, of Cleveland,
Ohio, is visiting at the home of her
brother-in-law, B. D, Brisbin.
Mr. and Mre, I. V. Musser and sous
spent Sunday with Mre. Musser’s par-
ents, Mr, and Mre. W, H. Meyer.
Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Houser, of
Houserville, spent Bunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bradford.
Nothing more than routine matters
engaged the borough council at the
regular monthly session, Friday night.
Merchant C, F. Emery and family
spent Bunday with relatives at Yeag-
ertown, making the trip in their big
car,
Merchant and Mrs. C. M, Bmith
and children Paul and Catharine, of
Coburn, spent Bunday at the home of
Mr, apd Mre, E. B, Ripks,
Rev, Edward A. Bnook, of Manns
Choice, Bedford county, filled the
Presbyterian pulpit Sunday afternoon
and delivered an excellent sermon.
He came here only as a supply.
Carl Auman was doing duty at the
Penns Valley bank on crutches for a
few days during the past week because
of a torn ligament at the ankle of the
left foot, sustained in the ball game
on Memorial Day.
Ralph E. Bitner, son of Dr, H. F,
Bitner, last week completed a course
of study at the Chicago University
which earned for him his Master of
Boience degree. He purposes entering
Corpell University next fall to sequire
a Ph. D. degree,
The taking off of the toll gates to
Bellefonte may not mean much to the
auto owner who made only an occa-
sional trip over that way, but do you
know that there are parties in Centre
Hall to whom it will mean an annual
saving of from $25.00 to $60.00 ?
Failing to pass the physical exami-
pation at Williamsport Isst week,
William Arney was obliged to give up
his work as a student in the local rail-
road station, William was proving
an apt student and station agent W,
F. Bradford parted with him with
great reluctance,
Prof. John 8B. Hosterman and son
Jack are epending ten days with the
former's father, Dr, G, W, Hosterman,
in this place. It will be remembered
that Prof. Hoslerman recently accept.
ed a position as prioeipal of the Dap-
bury (Connecticut) public schools.
He formerly taught at Montrose, Bas-
quehanna county.
The red leaf beetle is 8 new bug in
this locality that is attacking sour
cherry trees with very ruinous eflect,
It is red in color and in a few days’
time completely deetroys the foliage of
the treee. Heveral thrifty young trees
on the E. M, Huayett lot have been
attacked, and a compound of arsenate
of lend is being used to destroy the
bugs. :
L. I, B8mith was the victim of a
careless suto driver while in Belle-
foute on circus Cay. Mr. Bmith was
preparing to draw his big King car
from the long row parked on the dis
mond when Henry Kline came along
at a fest clip and struck him amid-
ships. The King was too formidable
to take the count, nevertheless it suf-
fered some bruises,
James HB, Btahl, on Monday, went to
the Belléfonle hospital where he will
be treated for blood poisoning, A few
weeks ogo be pricked a finger on a
tack and tlood poisoning set in, The
disease alled to respond to treatment
and a few days ago his left eye became
affected so that It was entirely closed.
A hemorrhage also added to his suf-
fering. His many friends hope he
Miltheim. |
W. B, Bhelton has a new ** Reo 4.”
Harry Bhires was home over Bun-
day. .
The Musser girls bad a pew con-
crete walk laid in front of their home,
“The Birth of a Nation” at Belle-
fonte was attended by a number of
Millheim people,
Misses Belva Beaver and Dorothy
Wolfe have returned from a visit to
Harrisburg.
Willism Keen and family bave re-
turn: d to their home in Altoons after
a week's visit here with relatives,
Charles Geary, of Newport, was
here a few days at the home of bie
sister, Mrs, N, A. Avman.
Monday afternoon BR, W, Gramley’s
Bunday-achool class of the Methodist
church enjoyed a picnic at the four-
mile run in the Woodward Narrows.
Last Thursday Thomas Ulrich
Btewart Keen, George Bwartz and
Victor Walker autoed to Lock Haven
to attend the Hagenbeck-Wallace cir-
cus,
Lewis Winegartner
property on Penn street to Bpeer
Breon, Guy Springer has rented
same until April 1st. He will move
8OOD.
W. J. Ziegler, who has been elected
cashier of the Farmers National
Bank, began duties on June 1st, He
fills the vacancy caused by the
resignation of John G. Eby.
J. Russell Gephart and family are
occupying their new bullding on
Main street, where they have the con-
veniences for condueoting an up-to-da'e
candy kitchen and restaurant.
Beveral days ago while returning
from a drive to Aaropsburg, Mr. and
Mrs. William Catherman were shaken
up, when near the pine tree one of the
rear wheels came oft; luckily the
horse stopped at the word and no one
was hurt, After reaching home the
nut was found about 50 feet from the
house,
Friday sfternoon the boy scouts
biked to. Paddy Mountain to spend
the night with visions of a camp fire
and a good time, but they were kept
busy in trying to keep dry from the
heavy rains that fell throughout the
night, Nevertheless the boys return-
ed Saturday morning a happy bunch,
having captured a large turtle on the
banks of Penns Creek.
FIRR IN HOSIERY MILL.
Thursday morning of last week »
fire which was caused by an over
heated shafting in the basement of the
hosiery mill, caused no little excite-
ment for a short time. The fire was
not discovered until it broke through
the first floor where one of the em-
ployes remarked that his feet were
getting hot, A bucket brigade was
soon started and with the ald of a
hose the fire was put out in a short
time. Twenty-five dollars will cover
the amount of damage done. They
have a fire drill at the mill every Fri-
day, the employees leaving the build-
ing at one long blast of the whistle,
but strange as it may seem, when the
fire was discovered no alarm was
given other than running through the
mill and telling one snother, Evi-
dently some one had forgoiten his
part,
has sold his
REBERSBURG
John Weaver and wife, of Coburn,
spent Bunday in town with relatives,
Mrs. Nathaniel Bowersox Is spend-
ing this week at Greenburr with her
daughter,
Plenty of rain and fine growing
weather have made the grass and grain
flelds look very promising.
Harvey Limbert lost by death =
valuable horse one day Iast week.
The animal dropped dead in the team
while Mr. Limbert was relurning
from Millheim.
Jacob Bower, who has reached his
87th milestone in life, and a former
resident of this valley but now reeid-
ing at Coburn, is spending this week
with his daughter, Mrs, Hoott Btover.
John N. Meyer returned hofoe on
Friday after visiting his brother Bruce
at Corning, New York, His brother
and family sccompanied him to this
place and spent a few days at the
home of his mother, Mre, J. K-*
Meyer,
MRS, JERRY WALKER DEAD.
Mrs, Jerry Walker, who had a pars-
lytic stroke and which was at that
time not thought serious, died on Fri-
day night and on Wednesday was
buried in the Union cemetery.
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Features of “ State’s™ Commencement,
More than 460 students will be
awarded degrees at the annual com-
mencement exercises of the Pennsyl-
vania State College on June 14. Be
csuse of the time required to confer
the degrees on the large senior class
this year, the regular commencement
addrees will be omitted, a departure
unprecedented in the history of the
justitution. Features of Penn Btate’s
¢ mmencement program this year are:
The, baccalaureate sermon will be
preached Bunday morning, June 11,
by Bishop Edwin H, Hughes, of Ban
Francisco ; the cadet regiment will be
reviewed on Saturday by Lieutenant
F. K. Ryee, Bixth cavalry, U, BH, A,
who is a uate of College ;
two games with University of
Pittsburgh ; a track and fleld meet
with the same institution ; a perform-
apoe of ‘ Here and Theta” by the
Thesplans ; slumnol reun , and
house pa at each of the cha
Colyer.
Mre. Bruce Weaver visited hor sle-
ter, Mre, John Zarby, Thursday.
Mre. Barah Spangler, from Centre
Hall, made a call at the P, B, Jordon
home, Thursday. a
Mr, and Mre. Conrad Lingle visited
the Samuel Lingle home, near Bpriog
Mille, Bunday.
Mre, Fred Brown and daughters
epent Thursday with the former's pur-
ents, Mr. and Mre. J, H, Moyer.
Mre, Clair Btamm, who is a patient
in the Bellefonte hospital, ls getting
along nicely.
Mr. and Mre, Jesse Mcllenahan
and the former's mother visited Mr.
and Mre, Orvis Horner, Thureday.
Mre. Roy Martz and little deughler
Doreths, and Miss Orpha Fleisher
spent Tuesday with Mre. John Jor-
dan,
Mre, Foster Frazier, son Earl and
Mica Badie Lee, spent Saturday at the
home of the former's sister, Mrs,
Charles Miller.
Mr. and Mre. Harry Weaver, {rom
Bellefonte, spent a few daye with the
former's parents, Mr, and Mre. A. J.
Weaver,
Roy Miller and family had a very
pleasant trip Bunday to
county at which place they visited
Mr. Miller's brother,
Mr, and Mrs. P. B. Jordan, Mr. and
Mre. Henry Reitz visited at the home
of a cousin, Miss Levina Bmith, at
Lamar, Bunday. The trip was made
in Mr. Confer’s car, from Georges Val-
ley.
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Woodward.
Robert Bnyder is spending a few
days with his father,
Dr. Ard, who had been quite sick,
ia able to be about,
Mr. and Mrs, Isaiah Boob spent last
week with their children in Milton
and Mifflinburg.
Mr. and Mre. Ed. Miogle, from
Asronsburg, were visitors in town last
Thursday.
Mre. Weiser; from ; Elkine, West
Virginia, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Theodore Hosterman,
Miss Edna Orndor!, from Coburp,
spent several days last week with her
grandmother, Mre. Phoebe Wise.
I'hose who are seriously ill are Mre,
James Weaver, Mrs. Harriet Haines
and Jacob Falls,
Harris Stover and Thomas Wolfe en-
tertained Mr. and Mre. Hoover and
family, from Lock Haven, Bunday.
Misses May and Mary Kersiuger,
from Trevose, are spending a month
with tneir grandparents, Mr, and Mre,
Jacob Faltz,
After epending a month with ber
parents, Dr. and Mre, Ard, Mre. ( Dr.)
Kuhlman and baby left for their home
in Pittsburgh last week.
A baby girl came to gladden the
home of Mr, and Mre. Eugene Blover
Saturday a week ago. Aleo twin boys
at the home of Mr. and Mre, John
Elsenhuth,
Rev. W. L. Boliman, presiding
elder, from Allentown, and Rev. Curis,
from Madisonburg, were eulertained
at the bome of Daniel Benner, Bunday.
Rev, Bollman presched a very inter-
esting sermon in the Evangelical As-
socistion church Bunday evening.
Aaronsburg,
Mre. Thomas Hazle, of Bellefonte is
the guest of Mre. W. A. Guisewile,
Z. J. Haflay, of Altoona spent (Bun-
dey with his family,
Trevols Heller and sister Ida spent
the week end at Penn Hall,
Magdalena Weaver is Lhe guest of
her mother, Mre, E, P. Weaver.
Mr. and Mre, Harry Long and three
sons from Berwick, were guests of Mra,
L. K. Lenker for a day.
Mr, and Mre. Calvin Weaver, of
Brush Valley, were Bunday guests of
Mr. and Mre, James Weaver,
Mr. and Mre. Cunnlogham enter-
tained some of their friends from the
esatern part of the state recently.
Frank Barner motored from Salona
on Bunday to the home of his uncle,
Warren Winkelblech.
Mr, and Mre, Clyde Blover and baby
of Penn Hall, spent Memorial Day
with the former's father, G. M, Btover,
Frank Haloer, daughter and sor,
from Woodwasid, were week-end
guests ¢f the former's brother, John
Hainer,
Mise Bally Guisewite, who wae visit-
ing in Frankiin for about a month, re-
turned home on Friday evening as her
mother is not in her usual health,
Mr. and Mre. Charles Harter and
son Ellsworth, of Madisonburg, were
Bunday guests of the former's parents,
Mr. and Mre. J. M. Harter.
Mre. William Marr, from Philips
burg, is visiting her aged mother, Mrs,
Elizabeth Weaver, who is eighty-two
years of age.
Mre. Aunie Hetzsal, of Centre Hall,
formerly of this place, was a welcolue
visitor among her many friends last
week,
On Saturday Dr. CO. HB, Moser, W,
A. Guisewite and OC. L. Feldler sutoed
to Boalsburg to sttend the big pre-
paredness meeting.
Edward Bpavgler, who some forty
years ago was a Brush Valley boy, but
who now resides at Aurore, Illinofs,
spent a day with Mre, L. BK. Lenke
recently.
Dr.and Mrs, D, F. Bowersox of
Wolfs Chapel, and daughter, Mre, T.
CO, Weaver, Statiidaugiter, sre. Ray
Btover, of Woifs Mtore, spent Ascens
elon Dey with Rev, John Bowersox at
houses of the twenty~three fraternl
iwton Dale,
Tuseoyville
Mr, and Vrs, Samuel Floray are on
the elek Jet,
Mrs, Hevry Moyer, of Lemon', is
#pe ding some time sinong relatives,
Mie, George Hpangler of Centre Hall
spent sa weok among rolatives and
friends here,
Mr, and Mre. Psul Ewminhizer and
baby spent a few days at Lhe William
Eminhizsr home at Rock View, the
past week,
Mr, and Mre. John Diehl
mop!, spent Hundasy at the
Floray home,
ied to their home by
father, Mr, Floray.
On Mondsy William and Carl Rip-
ka were taken to the Reformed Or-
phan’s Home at Womelador! by Rev.
RB. R. Jonee, and their Mire,
Ezra Ripka.
of Mill-
Hamuel
were accompan~
Mre. Dielil’s
hey
molber,
From jast week,
Mre., Myra Miller of Centre Hall
epent 8 week with her parents here,
mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rickert and
children of Mill Hall sre visiting here,
Mre. Elmira Moyer of Lemont le
spending some time among relatives
and friends st this place.
Mre, George Lee and daughter Rath
of Lemont are spending a week among
ralativer,
Mre. Maria Wagner and Miss Eliza-
eth Bitper are enjoying a three
months’ visit in the wesl among rele-
rr pte
PENN HALL
Mr. and Mre, John Bair made a trip
to Clinton connily lust weel,
Charles Buyder, fromm Blate College,
visited relatives at this place over Bun-
day.
The Reformed Bundsy-achool at
“alemn will hold Children’s Day servic:
pext Munday evening.
William Crater and family, from Cc-
burn, visited at the home of Robert
Hettinger on Bunday.
Mr. and Mre, John Deiwller, of near
Centre Hall, spent Fanday with the
latleg’s sister, Mrs. Ephraim Bhook.
William Bhowers, from Blate Col-
lege, visited at the home of Charles
Carter over Bunday.
Mr. snd Mre, Charles Bartges and
the former's mother spent Bunday sat
the home of Charles Frankenberger, at
Hmithiown.,
Mre. Philip Bhook snd son Walter
returned home from Philadelphia lsat
Fhureday for their summer's vacation,
and Mr, Bhook will arrive next week,
Frank Stover sud family, from Co-
burp, accompanied by Mr, apd Mrs,
Edward Braught, spent Sunday at the
home of George Bhook.
Mre. Robert Btrauss and son John
from Nittany valley, visited the forn
er's parents, Mr, aud Mire, John Bair,
over Banday.
Mr, and Bre,
Reberstarg,
Frank BSbhullz, of
sccompanied by Jacob
family, of Wolfs Blore
¥, '
the home of Matihiss
tires and
spent Bunday a
Weagley.
Christie Hi rendered upcon-
scious, last Friday, from a kick by one
of his mules which he situck a blow
on asore hip when he sattempled to
separate the pair ss they bolh ran into
He woe landed agniuat the
wall and was genecless fora few mino-
tes, An examination by Dr. Frank
revealed no broken bones nor internal
injuries. Nevertheless it waa
oall,
ook was
ne siall,
8 close
AMES W, SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LINDEN HALL, CENTRE 00. PA.
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &ec, written and ex-
ecuted with care. All legal busines promptly
attended to. HEpecisl attention given to sell
tling of Fstates, Marriage Licenses, Automo-
bile Licenses, and all other Application
Blanks kept on hand. Nov. 251 yr
$2.50
Rail & Boat Excursion
TOLCHESTER
BEACH
Beautiful Chesapeake Bay
Maryland's Famous
Pleasure Resort
Sunday, June 26th
Bathing, Boating
Fishing, Crabbing
SPECIAL TRAIN
Leaves Centre Hall 2.14 A.M.
Returning, steamer leaves Tolches«
ter Berch goo P.M
$2.50 Round Trip $2 50
SIMAAR EXOURSION JULY 18
p@-Sale of tickets limited to capa
city of boat,
PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
so
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local spplioations, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear.
by constitutional remedics
caused by an inflamed condition of the mu-
cous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Denfness is the result, and
and this tube restored to its normal condi-
of the mucous surfaces
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Bend for circulars, free
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Fold by Druggists, Tic
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation,
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Good reason for selling.
Must sell quick.
FEW HATCHING EGGS
for sale now,
NO CHICKS FOR SALE.
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short notice and with a guarantee
of correctness.
We will give special prices on
Cypress and Yellow Pine Lumber,
Sash, Doors, Window Frames, and
Juilders Hardware, We keep on
hand all styles of moulding.
Thinking of Bulldiig?
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Centre Hall Planing Mill,
Centre Hall, Pa,
the quality and the price is right.
Perfumes
Toilet Articles
Face Powders
Baby Foods
Writing Papers
Chocolate Candies
Rubber Goods
Etc., Etc.
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