LOOALS, A son was bora to Mr, aud Mre, Miles Barger, iu Centre Hall, on last Thursday. PiMiss Mary Lytle, of Btate College, visited at the A, P. Krape home from Batarday until Monday. Wanted.—Man (with small family, to do general work.—Apply to W. M. Allison, Bpring, Mills, Pa. Franklin Heckman, of Millheim, spent Sunday with his brother, Prof. W. O. Heckman, and family, = The members of the family of the late Myre. Bpangler desire to express their heartfelt gratitude for the acts of kindness shown during her illness and death by her neighbors and friends, Merchant C. M, Bmith received word on Monday of the death of Mrs, W. H. Zimmerman, at Bunbury, on Bunday, following an operation Mrs, Zimmerman visited at the Bmith home a few weeks ago, the families being bosom friends. Mr, and Mre. Bmith expect to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). The Clover Club, one of the several sewing circles in Centre Hall, was en- tertained most delightfully at the home of Mr. Clyde Bradford by Mre. Guy Harshbarger, of Altoona. Mrs, Harshbarger comes to Centre Hall frequently as a guest of Mr. and Mre, James Bmetzler when she can find time to slip away fiom her business, that of hair dressing and manicuring. —————————— ———— Fire in Bellefonte, Tuesday morning beiween five and six o ‘clock fire destr. oyed tl the _ large barn and blacksmith ‘shop p connected with the American Limstone Co. plant on the old Bellefonte iair ground, The barn contained a large quantity of hay and feed. It is sapposed that the crossing of electric light wiree started the blaze, —— pp Rp i Attending State Grange, Ariong the Graogers from this sec- tion who are attending the meetings of the State Grange this week, in Phils delphia, are: Hon. L. Rhone and J. Cloyd Brooks, of Centre Hall; Eph- rism Keller, of Pleasant Gap; Mr. and ;Mre. Walker, of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mre. McFry, of Pine Grove Mille. ——— ff in NMiarriage Licenses, Emery B, Btouebraker, Philipsburg. Wyooms E, Ebock, Pullipsburg. Morris E. Aumap, Bellefonte, Lula Mae Spicer, Bellefonte, T———— I —————————— BOALSBURQ, Mrs. P. M. Weber, of Huntington, is visiting relatives and frierds in aud around town, Mre. P. M. Weber and Miss Aopa Weber spent Tuesday at tne Joho Weber home iu Centre Hall. Mire, Mary Markle and daughter ol Oak Hall, spent Sunday ai the James Poorman bowme, bars. Joseph Lutz, of Centre Hall, spent last Thursday with her sister, Miss Anuie Lobr, at the 8B, E. Weber bome, J. A. Lawrence, Thomas B. Evens and Charles Fiste, all of Danville, speui some me at the home of Mrs, E. A, Fister, devotiog most of their time nunticg for deer aud were for- fuvste enough to be in the crowd that sol a deer last Monday. Instailation of officers of the Rebek- ah lodge: Noble Grand, Mre. Mae Charles ; Right Supporter, Mrs. Stov- er; Lelt bupporter, Della Ishler; Warden, Mrs. Wi, Stover ; Conduct or, Mrs, Eiters ; CUhaplaip, dre. Wille iame; Viee Grand, Hazel Lucas; Right Bupporter, Mrs, E. A. Fisher; Left Fupporter, Mire. Maggie Kuhn ; Inside Guardiap, Bessie Young ; Out- tide Guardian, Jars, Sarah Shuey. ——— A A ——— Spring Mills. Grover Walker and wife are stlend- ing State Grapge at Philadelphia this week. Mus Ruth Finkle went to Reeds ville on Sunday to work for Mr. Al- bright. Hay Rossman, who works at Burp bam, spent Buuday with his parenis Mr. aud Mre, RK, F, Rossman. Harry Corman, of Cressor, wae circulating smong his many friends for a few aaye. Mre. Harry Wilkinson and children, of Bellefoute, spent a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mre, D., M, Mc- Cool. far. and Mre. Andrew Rote, Mr, snd Mire. UC. G. King were Bellefoule shop- pers ou Monday. Rev. Rishel, of Howard, preached an excellent sermon in the M, E, church on Bunday evening. The several Bunday-schools are pre- paring for Christmas services, Mre. U. E. Royer Is visiting her son, Rev. J. V. Royer, at Miftlinburg, Mre. John Foster was called home from Altoona by the death of her mother, Mrs. Daniel Kennelly, who died early Tuesday morning. pstuch pranks as) stealing robes, whipe, and other articles out, of buggies and automobiles ; also burning horses’ noses with a lighted cigar, tampering with automobiles staudiug on the street, should be stopped, The citizens should make an effort to find the guilty parties and bave them punished severely, _ Brings resuli a leporter adv, DEATHS, onns— Mre., Margaret Mariz died at the home of ber daughter in Philadelpble, aged seventy-six years. Bhe lived in the Altoona district for many yeare, and is an aunt of Willlama Marte, of Tusseyville, Bhe is survived by four children— Mee, E. C. McCalmont and James Martz, of Philadelphia ; William, of Huntington, and Norrie, of Btate Col- lege. Also by three brothers and three sisters—J. W. and D. R, Nor- ris and Mrs. Berry Ray, of Juniata; Henry Norris and Mrs. Harrlet Pen- pingdop, of Btate College, and Mre, Jane Brotherton, ,of Collensville. Her busband, William Martz, who was a veteran of the Civil war, died twenty-five years ago. _ Interment was made in Altoona, Sonepat 4 F< (Mrs, Daniel Kennelly died at her home near BSpring Mills, Tuesday morning, of pneumonia, aged seventy- four years and one month. Funer- al servies will be held Friday morn- ing and burial made in the Cross Church cemetery, Georges Valley, Rev. Carie, a former pastor, having been requested to officiate. The bhue- band survives ; no children were born to their nuion. a ee. + o— dr — ee..." I ees EMre. Andrew Chambere, mother of County Treasurer David Chambers, died Tuesday night of last week, at her home in Clarence, of heart failure, I'he deceased was aged sixty-five years snd was boro in Beotland, She came to this country with her husband about thirty-six years ago. Bhe Is survived by seven children and one sister, Funeral services were held Friday, and burial was made iz the Gillen town cemetery. At the age of eighty-five years, Mrs. Catherine Heller died at her her home in Lognnton of infirmities incident to old age. She is survived by one son, A. L. Heller, of Loganton, and by three daughters, Miss Hattie Heller, of Loganton ; Mrs, Emma Weber, of the same place, and Mrs, Womeldorf, wife of Rev. J. Womeldorf, of Reber:- burg. Funeral services were conducted “saturday in the Evangelical Associs- tion church by Rev, O, G, Martin, Edward Waite, son] of George Waite, of Bellefoute, died o n Tuesday morning, of pueumonia, aged twenty years, He was associated with one of Bellefoute’s fire companies, being one of the most dutiful men in the company. Ammon Schrack, a farmer of pear Booneville, died en Wednesday fore poon of last week alter a short illness, He had been alliog forsome time but was compelled to go to bed several days sgo. Fuuersal services were conducted on saturday forenoon by Rev. Reisb. ————p Letter from Freeport, Ii, Guyer W. Grove, son of B. Gardner (irove, esst of Centre Hall, writes the Reporter under date of December 9tb, 33 follqws : “I am still in Freeport, but have chsuged work. I am now with the deapover Bakery and like my job very much, Others po doubt would pot desire my working hours—from 12 o'clock midnight until ten next morc- ing. This leaves the afternoon for hunting, concerning which I will write a few lines : Ope forenoon two of us took the 1:30 train for Dak6ta; started to hugt at 12 o'clock, We got into one small timber of about four acres. We hed po dogs or ferret, The timber waa pothiog; bul under brush. Ope stood waleh at ove end and the other chased through it, We did thls up. til we bad 19 rabbits and a hawk which measured 4 feet 2 inches, We returped to Freeport on the 4:40 train toast afternoon, On Thanksgiving a young Homan fiom Biate College and I went to Stockton where we shot 13 rabbite, 2 quail, and 1 equirrel. I shot one of the largest rabbits on that day that I ever saw. It dressed 5 1-2 Ibe, Bo far I have 37 rabbits and 15 squirrels, be- sides other game, but no bunting here like in Pennsylvania ; nothing but small game here. Last week in four days there were four hunters shot ; two fatalities were on Bunday, We have two more monthe for rabbits ; I don’t know what I can do in that time. The weather here is certainly fine, It seems like spring now, I don’t know if Pennsylvania is like [inois now or not, Everythiog here l+aky high in price. Every farmer ls holding mostly all his grain, ete, If not he, then the railroads have tracks or siding standing full, which isclaio- ed to be the cause of the high cost of living. I heard it said the other day that shoe sole leather was $2.00 a 1b, now. 1 bave been in and around Freeport for nlmost nine months now, Free port is 8 booming town. Everything seems to be running good. On Thanksgiving at Hanover Bakery we baked 7000 loaves of bread and close to +250 doz cu 10lle, besides cakes, ote. Coven W, Unovie! Mre. Harry Wilkinson, of Bellefonte, eon home, day and Sunday at the home Emanuel Bmith, Miss Lizzie Black spent Monday at the Thomas home, George MoCormick ie one of the most sucoessful hor raisers in this lo- cality, He killed five hogs that tip- ped the scales to 2000 pounds, The Volunteer huuting club, of Pot- ters Mille, succeeded iu killing five bucks, shot by Roy Bmith, a two prong ; Perry McKinney, a three prong ; Boyd Bmitb, two prong ; Roy Roop, four prong. Pat Wagner aleo killed a buck on Tuesday. Miss Catharine Carson is at present staying with the family of Merchant C. M, Bmith, in Centre Hall. ol Georges Valley A. F, Vonada and J. I. Lingle made a business trip to Pleasant Gap Inst Friday. Mre, B. P. Hennigh is spending this er who has veen ill for some time, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Emerick and | granddaughter, Miss Erms, spent] Mr. and Mre. Willlam Mull, of Belleville, spent last Wednesday at the home of their aunt, Mre, J. T. H, Fouat, William Smith helpiog to wait on Mre, Bmith who had a paralytic stroke several weeks ago but is proving slowly st this writing. You can cure that cold in a day. Take-— SLs CASCARA ED) QUININE | The old family remedy~in tablet form safe, sure, easy to take, No opiates—no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours—-Grip in 3 qars. Money back if it fails, Get he I iine box with Red Top and Hill's picture on it— 35 center At Any Drug Store FOR BALE A bull calf, of Holstein breeding, whose dam prodoced 5'te. milk per day winter. JOHN BNAVELY, Spring Mil) nel es, Fa | cement moe § ann EARLYSTOWN. EaMiss Ruth Rishel returned home Wednesday of last week after spend. ng the summer working for Mure, John Delaney, Misses Dorothy and Kathryn Ruble spent Batorday afternoon at the Harry Franiz bome. Mies Blanch MeClellan, who hss heen pick for the past week, is recover- ig. THURSDAY MARCH 1st, at 10 o'clock &. m. 1 mile north of Potters Mills, Homer RB, Treaste r will sell farm stock and ho plements : some house bold furniture, A clean-up sale. L. F. Mayes, auct, ’ wwe 9D00RT G000RNUIO0O8E Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST maaan a» Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, OSAP PITLAIIENVCOOOBsOOT came EHETOPEC LL HOPORVEIGRI overs | i S02 O0000GRGL FIFTIES BIBLT XMAS GIFTS to suit all of the family Cees ewes Peer 000000000000000000000000000V ROO eccesees aves . LORNA ANHQOVORIGBACLBANE 0 and all purses ‘tore open Wednesday Evenings Un. til After Christmas. H. F. Rossman SPRING NILLS, PA. ase eE® an ORB PAP HPA LINO FOBT LPIA “A000 RNOOOD aE than at any time in the past low prices With gifts which But remember, it is the advantage of selecting from make desirable gifts : Men's Mackinaws Atthe R. R, Station STO . We therefore invite you all will make the various mem- carly shopper who has the a full stock, AT 25 CENTS EACH Hand Bags Centre Hall, Pa, Sr DomcE OF APPLICATION FOR CHAR. - | or either of them, by electricity, to the public in | the borough of Miibeim, County of Centre, and NOTICE ts hereby given that an a plication | Btate of Peuravivania, and to such persons, pert will be made by P. T. Davie ™ ‘hell and | nerships and corporations residiog therein, or A.J. Musser, to the a of Pinay vanis { Adjacent thereto, se may desire the ame, nd the 16th day of January 1917, st two o'clock P, | 107 these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all M., under the provisions ol an act of Assembly the rights, be: efits and priveleges by said set of entitled * An Act 1 provide for the incorpo | Amembly and the supplements thereto con. ration and regulation of certain corporations, | ferred. sporoved the 29h day of April, A. D. 1#74, and | the several supplements thereto, for & charter {or | 49.02 #1 fotended corporation 10 be called MILLHEIM | ELECTRIC Cokp ANY, the character snd ob Jeet of which is wo supply light, heat and power, JNO. 8. FISHER, Boliciswr, Contre Reporter, iY Bl per year, = ' Santa Claus at Meiss’ Store i Old Santa wants to see every boy and girl at this store, so be here, and see what he has for you, Christmas Specials at the MEISS STORE, Colyer CANDIES! CANDIES! I am prepared to meet the keenest competition on prices on Christmas candies. You wll! find all grades here---all Fresh, Good Quality, and Pure, A Big Lot of Toys— Teddy Bears, Pretty Dolls, and Mechanical Toys Peanuts--Special at 7clb. Mixed Nuts Oranges Oysters FREE --As usual, we will give a Christmas Pres- ent to all our customers coming to our store, R. MEISS, Colyer = BOOZER & SMITH CENTRE HALIL, --Agents for— REO DODGE KING FORD AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Filtered Gas : Oils : Kerontne AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING a Special Feature Work done by man of large experience. First-Class Auto Service BOOZER & SMITH Maio Street Garage AUTOMO- BILES Centre Hall, Pa. | ———— GREAT Christmas Bargains! —AT ~~ NIEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE i Our entire stock of LADIES’ COATS AND SUITS—every garment reduced. The prices on all of our Ladies’ Coats and Suits have been slashed to picees. In order to close out the balance of our stock in this line quickly, we make this reliable offer. Come and seé them ; they are not back numbers but strictly up-to-date in every respect. WE ALSO HAVE A GREAT MANY Other Special Bargains for Christmas IN OUR LARGE STOCK D. J. NIEMAN
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