mm a ——— ——————— THE CENTRE REPORTER. —— r————————— | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916 | — { { DEATHY, { result of a George Miller, a‘ highly oitizen of Rebersburg, passed away on Friday at hishome. He was formerly a merchant in his home town but re- tired from active business about ten ears ago. Funeral services were held uesday morniug and were in charge of Rev, J. L., Metzgar. Interment fol- lowed in the Union cemetery in Rebersburg. Deceasea was born July 19, 1852, hence was past sixty-four years of age. In December, 1875, he married Meta Wolfe, of Asronsburg, who survives with two chiidren : Charles and Mrs, Loyd Walker, both of Pitcairn, A number of brothers and sisters also survive, as follows : Charlee, of Will- fame, Iowa ; Rober!, of Freeport, Ill; James, of Lens, Ill.; John, of Roek Bpringe, Pa.; Mre. James Crawford, of Freeport, Iil.; Mre, Busan Wolfe, of Woodward ; Mre, Tammie Keller, of Linden Hall, and Mre. Ida Williams, of Pine Grove Mille. Mrs. Isasc Long died at the home of her sister, Mre, Howard Bmith, in Nit- tany Valley, on Friday evening, after a week’s illness with ersvsipelas, aged over seventy-three vears, She made her home with her daughter, Mre, William Rachsu, at Madisonburg, but had been witb her sister for the past eight weeks. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning and burial made in the Union cemetery at Farm- ers Milie, Rev, Caris officiating, Her husband died a pumber of years ago, but nine children survive : Mre, Will- iam Rachau. Mre, M. Gentzel, George Long, Harvey Loog, Ssmuoel Loopg, Mrs. C. A. Weaver, all of Broshvalley; John Long, of Blue Ball; Frank Lobg, of Wolfs Store; Mrs. SBamuel Beck, of Bpring Mille. Also one sister and two brothers: Mre. Howard Bmith, of Nittany ; John Lorvg, of Penn Hsll; snd rsmuel Long, of Bpring Mille. Mabel Horner, youngest of the family of six children of Mr, and Harvey Horner, who occupy the G. Runkle farm, sbove Biate College, died last Wednesday of Burial was meade in tHe cemetery con- nected with the church of the Evan- relical Associatior, at Tusseyville, Fri- day afternoon. ——— A — CUlvil War Veteran Dies at Lewistown, William Henry Toner, aged seventy- three, died in Lewistown on Saturday from heart failure, He was a veterar of the civil war, serving in Company M, Forth-ninth Penuvsylvania volun teer infantry, and Company G, 210th Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Mr, Toner wae raised in the Sproce- town district, and was married to a Centre Hall, Mrs, John related to the decessed, A number of the Bradforde attended Tuesday. S———— fp ff A —————— LOOALS Mr. and Mre., LI. H, Hofman and four children motored from Alioous in a big Studebaker car, on Bundsy, and spent the day with the J. F. Kreon family, east of Centre Hall, Mr, and Mre. G. O. Benner, Beott Miles, J. T. Potter and daughter, Miss Mary Delinda, stiended the Christian Epdeavor rally in the Presbyterian church, at Lemont, Sunday evening. The home of Mr. aud Mrs. John F. Breon, on the Couley farm, eas: of town, was the scene of a birthday party, on Friday night, given in honor of Mrs. Breov. A number of friends were present and enjoyed a delighiful evening. Mrs. ( Rev.) D. 8, Kartz and Mies Recent Hirthe, Borr, to Mr. and Mrs, John PF. Treaster, west of Centre Hal), a deugh- ter, Thursday, Sept, 27th, | Born, to Mr, and Mre, Daniel Foh- ringer, of near Colyer, a dsughter, Thursday, October 6th, S———— — ———————— Penn State Women Grads to Raise Fands, Women graduates of the Pennsyl- fund for girls studying at the college. The board of trustees has approved the | project, and the fund will be made | ready for use as soon as possible, | Regulations governing this new | feature of student help at Peuu Btate | provide that the fund shall be avail- able only to girle in the genior, junior | and sophomore classes. The loans] will be based on the direct need of the | student, her scholarship and her general attitude toward the college, ——— MR Bedford county farmers report a het- | ter corn crop than they have had for | Many yeare, a Talal Gatland ras CY re SR stew WY pe a we ard he best light, use Atla Oilina RavoLamp. Y show many styl iced-—from 21.690 ug here are many days when it isn't cold enough to start the fires, y it's too chilly to be A without any ¢ heat at all. A et in be used in any r without nouse pe See them a s"—£3.50 to $5.0 WAOrSs. {a le } an s sawed rard > i 14 J Georges Valley Mr, and Mre, Beott Decker made a business trip to Coburn on Friday. Miss Hulda Ripka is home from Milroy fr a week's visit, Mrs, J. OC. Barger returned home from Btate College on Monday after spending a few days with friends, children spent Sunday at the home of E. D. Foust, Mr. and Mre. Morris Lingle spent mother, Mrs, Busan Davis, Mre. Bara Reeder spent a few days last week at the home of her son, J, ©. Reeder, Mr, and Mre, Charles Ripka spent lest Wednesday in Decker Valley at the home of John Ripka. i—————————— Tueeday, October 17, is Apple Day est at least one Penpsylvania grown spple on that day. Bee that the fruit is Pennsylvania grown, sa Gar Pe rpg » ~~ $00 Toonard, piv The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat- ment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternmdly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there- by destroying the foundation of the dis- ease, and giving the patient strength by bullding up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors —— ———————— HS A EA ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by all Druggists, 75¢ Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. EL OUSE AND LOT FOR BALE.~ The undersigned offers for sale house and lot, situated on Church s'reet, in the borough of Cen- tre Hall, House is in excellent state of repair and contains bath. Immediate possession can be given. Apply to— MRB, MARY ROSS, Centre Hall, Ps. FOR BALE-A platform spring wsgon with closed top and sialng doors ; wa on had been used as an ice cream wagon and was built espect ally for that purpose out of the very best materia) ; Is us good an new and has a carrying capacity of 11-4 tons; would make an elegant produce or cream Wagon. JOHN BNAVELY 0.41 paid Spring Mills, Pa. and half-starved. stove. ntic Rayo- our dealer of kerosene. the difference. oom in ® always wished for. smoke, by name. 3 gh [ere Go wa to the store you'll load u 1- he wrong kind sing t eat you've Good kerosene makes Always ask for it : et The Fresh and Breezy Smoke! That brisk, lively tang of a “Bull” Durham ciga- rette is bracing as ozone—as snappy and vigorous as the swing of the stroke-car on the winning crew. You get gimp and go and satisfaction out of your smoke when you “roll your own" with “Bull” Durham. GENUINE BuLL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO Thousands of men say that the first time they ever smoked a really satisfying cigarette was when they started “rolling their own” with “Bull” Durham. It's very little trouble to learn how to roll a cigarette of “Bull” Durham. Just keep trying for a few timesand you'll get the knack. en you can enjoy to the full that mellow-sweetflavor and unique aro- ma which make “Bull” Durham the Vie mostwonderful tobaccointheworld. | Ask for FREE bbe package of “papers” F : with each Ge sack a THR AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA Bpecial sttention given to oo lecting writh ge of all classes ine ARreements, ole; marriage lloenses and hunter's icenses secured, and all matters periaining to the office attended to promptly ects Ive pd | L. C. BULLOCK, JR. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE STATE COLLEGE, PA. Legal business prompt'y attended to, The collector who collects and pays promptly. Money to loan on essy terms or as much as you want octil 1yr | JAMES w. SWABB JUTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. Doeds, Mortgages, Wil ecuted with care. All) attended to. Special attention given to seid i Qing of Estates, Marri ge Licenses, «utomo- bile Licenses, and ail other Application Blanks kept on hand Nov. 251 yr. PA. is, &c, written and ex- &: business promptly Lege! | nding deeds, mortgages | FETTEROLF'S GARAGE wes [I CENTREHALL, PA. | PARTY MOVING AWAY owes us $119 on band. some Upright Grand Piano, used three months it = yours for balance — Write THE GIBES FIARO CO iI years in one location.) 1-78 Main 8, Springfield, Mam Auto Service. Repair Work a Specialty. All Kinds of Repairs for Ford Cars constantly on hand. JUST RECEIVED Carload Red Cedar Shingles Expert Workmanship TENFORARY QUARTERS IN H. F. Bitner’s Stable Near the Diamond Bell Phone 34 R2 i f 9 : : : : : ? ; ® ; : that displays this sign: Atlantic Rayolight Oil For ¥ Freda Bailey, are attending the Ntste Babbath-School Convention, in session light Oil. Be sure to look for the brand name on the barrel. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Pittsburgh and Philadelphia at York this week, as delegates. T, Sale Here. You'll Which we are offering at M. Gramley, of Spring Mille, is also find it a good present, representing Lhe eleventh 4 : A A} place to buy reg- district of Centre county. Sc ularly. ’ The meat market property, recently purchased by James W. Ruokle from the lceal Odd Fellow lodge, is under goiog alterations sud improvements, The foundation 1s being raised a foot or more apd the second floor of the, building will be fitted out for sleeping quarters. A Dew concrete walk will sleo be laid to all sides. Mis, Barab Stover, the latter part of last week, left Centre Hall to spend the fall and winter with her children. Her first stop will be at Aitoons, where her son Irs, a wail clerk, makes his home. From there she will go to Pittsbargh where another son, Aber, m-kes his home. Berea, Ouic, her objective point, is where Olie Mtover lives. The beginning of October was moat delightful wesatner for sil kinds of work and gatherioge, The October fairs all fared well as 10 westher sud the crowds were larger than hereio- fore. Next week the Lewisburg fal winde up the exhibitions of that kind. There will be 8 return train to Low toe burg, sud that interest those iu Pou us Valley who have uot yei bad enouy outings this fail, Merchant and Mee, George 0, Benner, on Monday, started ou a tour through the middie west, They will u stop at poinws in Obl, Micnican, J. F, MeCOY Wisconsin, Iliiuols, Missouri, aud on their return will spend some time in New York, taking ihe water. rout. from Detroit to Buftslo. They will be gone a mouth, and during their absence the Star swore will be conducts ed by Mr. Milks sud Jaties 5weei- wood, In making a remittance for sue scription to ihe ieporter, irs, Katherine H. Moore, nee Marpster, of Missouls, Mountauns, speaks of. the Many Sirapge names she sees in the items, and then ascribes it to the fact that it is tweuly-six years sluce she left here and In that tie there would neceesarily be many changes here. Mre. Moore extends a wost cordial lavitation to any of her ac- Josintasos to come Lo see her lu her western home, Special Prices Zettle & Lucas CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Proprietors Centre Hall Planing Mill, Centre Hall, Pa, | ICE CREAM Made from PURE CREAM —That's what you buy at Pennington’s Ice Cream Parlor. Cream comes fresh from farm every morning, Try a quart for your dinner to-day. Fresh Baked Goods Also, Various kinds of CANNED GOODS Cate fll Bary ORAS PERNIRCTON, Proprietor "N ALUABLE REAL PUBLIC SALE. « The undersigned heirs of Alexander McCoy, deceasod, will sell at public sie at the late residence of the deceased, located one-eighth | mile west of Pottors Mills, on i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1916 at one o'clock p. m., the following described real | estate, viz i TRACT, NO, 1. —~FARM OF 162 ACRES AND | BOME PERCHES. 150 acres under cultivation, | balance pasture and timberland: buildi in ®o0d condition and situsteq along state highway leading from Potters Mills to State College ; | fruit of ali kind on the premises, including good | Apple urchard, This farm is one of the best in | Fotter fowtutip for luctiveness and is os | pecially well adapted for stock raising. | TRACT NO, 2, -FARM OF 12 ACRES AND | SOME PERCHES. Erected thereon a good house | and barn, Various kinds of fruit, i TRACT NO. 3-8 ACRES AND SOME | PEKCHES, No buildings on this tract; good | paature snd. Tracts Nos, 1 and 2 are situsted | onie-elghto mile east of Potters Miils and adjoin | the puuiic road. All of the above described real estate is vury valuable. f For furtber information in regard to same | Write J. F McCuy, 118 N. 82nd 8t., Philadelphia, Pa., or Cyrus Bruugart, Centr. Hall, Pa. i TERMS OF BALK. ~10 per cen: of purchase money to be paid on day of sale; remainder of terms will be made known fn day of sale Bold as the real estas of the late Alexander MoCoy, deceased, by the heirs AGN ES MeCOY POTTS BAMUEL MoCOY ESTATE AT Quality and comfort ; at prices that are right Selz Shoes There'd be but one shoe if everyone knew—SELZ, Try them, Dress Goods KUMNC S—————— H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA, 20000000 20n 0000000000 OILS & GASOLINE I receive carload and can supply you at all at low. - Bring your barreis and drums and try my oils and gasoline, William McClenaban WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CENTRE HALL, PA. i On and after October 15, 1916, we will discontinue giving punch cards or tickets for premiums. All tickets or cards outstanding will be re- deemed until January Ist, 1917, Positively no tickets or cards will be redeemed after January | Ist, 1917, The reason for the discontinuance being the continual advance in the cost price of merchan- dise, EL ppp —— P0000090000400000000000000060098 VOOVUNVILHDI 000000060000 SUIT OPVOBPIGY —————————————— ——— i. Sy "ree 0OY000NOILL DORE 3 Insurance and § Real Estate i Want to ,Buy or Sell ? § SEE USBFIRST § Chas.D. Bartholomew : CENTRE HALL, PA, : : By order of — THE BUSINESS MEN'S ASSO, OF MILLHEIM, PA,
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