J \ 1 “ LOCALS Progress Grange will meet in their hall on Batarday evening of this week, A baby girl was born to Mr, und Mr, William R. Stoner, at Tuesey- ville, one dey Inst week, Mra, Lucy Henvey left for Philade'. phia Week (0 puichree her fall millinery, WV ateh for her openir g day, Misses Lillian Emery and Ethel Rowe spent a few days last week with friends nt Lewistown aod Yeager. town, Mre, J. J. Wehrley, of Altoons, re- turped home last week aftsr a short but pleasant visit at the home of her sister-ir-'aw, Mrs. Mary Shoop. L. G. Rearick and two cone, of Lock Haver, visited in town last Thursday after a visit to Milroy to the home ef the former’s brother, W, 0, Resrick, B. 8B. Kreamer was in town the other day, having come here to removes a portion of the household furniture not taken to their new home in Lewis. town last spring. Mrs, Sarah Marean, of Guthrie Cen- ter, Iowe, and Mrs Austin Rrungar?, of Zion, were guests of their ¢ usin, Henry E. Homan, and family for a few dr ys last week, Wanted,—Live chickens, and old; best cash prices Compare my prices with those of other buyers. Apples wanted alco. Drop me a card.—James E. Frohm, (entre Hall, Ps, "ot Rev, OC, R. Botsford, field secretary for Busquehanpa University, wae in Centre Hall on Tuesday in the inter- est of the ipstitation he represents, Previous to coming here the gentis. man had canvassed the Piue Grove Mills, Boalsburg and Rebersburg fields, The route of the pole line to be tak- en by the Btate-Centre Electric eom- pany in supplying the current for Millbeim will be down the Brush Va! ley road from Centre Hall, as far east as Penvs Cave, and then scross to Bpring Mill. following the state road from there to Millheim, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodhart, of Altoon=, motored to ¢ entre Hall on Monday in their new car. Accom- panying them was the latter's mother, Mre, Mary Goodhart, who since her complete recovery in health has beer epending coneiderable tine with er children in verious parts of the atate, Rev. E. F. Lane, of Waterloo, New York, joined his mother, Mrs, M. M. Lane, st the home oi his uncle, Will- fam H. Stiver, the latter part of last week, fora week's visit, Rev, Lane is in Jove with tbe mountains ip Penne Vallay and is spending the greater part of his vaeation hiking on Nittany mountain, George E. Meyer, of Boalsburg comes be’'ore the resders of the Report- ef ibis week with an advertisement op Loeckbart pignps which will sgain be exbivited by him during the week of the Encampment and Fair at Centre Hall. Be sure to see his exhibit. He will be able to interest you if you have mwaeios] inplinations, Willism ¥, Colyer sppesred before the exemption board on Mouoday morning for examination and passed pbysically with colors flying, OO gourse, M, Colyer has the most reas. opable grounds for claiming exemp- tior, and ls needed right at home. He js the father of dependent chil dren, and besides, is doing his bit ip making 8 large farm produce its ut- most to feed the soldiers here and abroad, Jsmes P. Herring, of Altoons, and eon, E. A, Herring, a Braddock drug- glet, stopped in Centra Hall on Mone dsy afternoon prior to leaving for Bpriog Mile for 8 few days’ visit among friends, The senior Mr. Her. ring wes a resident there back in the 70’ snd left for Altoons where he ree mained with the Pennsylvania Rsil- road Company as 8 maeninist up up. til seven years sgo, He js now erjoy- fog a well earned rest, The Reporter wae pleased to have a short visit from these gentlemen while in town. Messrs, Alfred Crawford, Elliot Bmith, Ralph E, Dingee and Clarence Miller were » Guartette from Centre Hall borough sand Potter township who submitted themselves for exami- pation before the County Exemption Board at Bellefonte last Thursday. A fifty per cent, yield for Uncle Ham wae the result of the examination, Mestre, Craw ford and Bmith passed o, k. and filed no exemption olsime, Ralph Dinges wae discharged on se- count of a rupture, while young Mil ler waa temporarily discharged pend. Inet young paid, dicitie. I, 8, C, Runkle, of Philadelphie, w # guest of hig brother, John H, Runkle, on the farm, east of town, for a few days last week, While the doe tor was spending his vacation smorg the scenes oi his youtb, the family were seeking pleasure at Ocean City, New Jersey. Dr. Runkle wag a meme ber of the exemption board in his dis. trict in Philadelphia and reported an fication smong the youpg men who submitted themselves for examina. ton, The Jistript, however, brought forth a large number of foreigners and Regroce, CALL 35 MORE MEN, Qentra County's Quota Oniy Halt Ratsed, Hoard Resches 15th Hundred In Deaw. fog After sevara! weeks’ tedious work the Centre County Exemption Board reports on Wednesday poon that 52 CrUReripts have been signed up for the hew army. Four others are sto. | wationhiy io the service by reason of having failed to appear for examing- tire, Nive others enlisted. This sho #8 that the country’s quotas of 117 men is far from being filled, The board hes a number of exemption claims in the second call to still set upon, but real 2'ng that the NECesnary number will not be forthcoming, have ineued a third call for 86 men to ap- pear for exsmivstion, The notices were mailed Wednesday, This makes # total of 435 men called. mm ————————— Who Will Koi: tor the Boys? The ladies of Centre Hall and viein- ity, whether they be members of the local Red Cross Auxiliary or not, are ssked to do koitting for the soldier boye. All who are willing to do work of this kind are ssked to report the fact to Miss Emma McCoy, who has charge of the knitting work, Yarn and needles will be furnished by the Red Cross Bociety, LOCALS, Mre. C. H, Meyer, of Reedsville, js visiting relatives in town, Clyde Condo sand little son, of Vanp- dergri't, are a’ the bome of the form er's parents, Mr, snd Mre, M. M. Con- do, I need live chickens, old and young. Delivery this week or next, Any number. Call me for price, —Chas. D. Bartholomew, adv, Mre, Charles Burris and daughter, Cathartne, of Dawar!, are visiting st the home of L. J, Burris and mother, Mre, Catharine Burris, Mr, and Mre, W, H. Meyer and Mr, and Mrs, Foster Frazier made an auto trip to Erie county to visit William Campbell and family, Harry SBhavpenberger and three grandsons, and Mre, John Carney, of McAllisterville, spent a dey ttis week at the A, P, Krape home. Miss Carrie Bwestwood re'urned to her work in the Woman's Hospital, Philadeipt is, last Fhursday after » short vaca'ton, “iss Sweetwood wil] graduste ss a trained pyre in olay of Dex! year, Hamuel H, Boyer, Merril A, Davie, Lawrence Fultz, Bsmuel J. Hartwick, George H, McCormick and Robert Ri- den are Republicans in Mifflin county Who are candidates for the nomips- tion for the ufflce of sheriff. Philipsburg defested Bellefonte in a bard fought ball game at Philipsburg Isat Saturday by a 4-2 score, Eugene Gramley, of Spring Mille, pitched for the Bellefonters and was touched up for seven bite. Bellefonte hit sale only three times, Dr, W. E. Park, of New Milford, has been pr moted from 1st Lieuten. ant to Captain and assigned to 47th Regiment, U, B, A, Mrs. Park, who bad been visiting in Centre Hall, will leave today (Thursday) for her home in New Milford preparatory to joining her husband at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga, Mr. snd Mrs. Eugene Bavidge, of Sunbury, have been at the Centre Hall hotel during the past week, Mrz, Sav. idge is a elerk in the Bunbury post office, having charge of the money order and postal savings branches of the business, for which positions he Is well qualified and has filled them creditably for s Dumber of years, Mr. and Mrs. William Baird, of State College, and Mr. and Mrs, Lees ter Baird, of Buckingham, on Friday stopped at the Reporter office for a few mingtes, Thay were on « pleasure trip to Sunbury, Milton, Williamsport, Lock Haven snd intermediate points and planned to return MM ndsy., The junior Mr. Baird will again tesch school in Bucks ccynty gt an sdvarc. ed salary over leat year, 8. H. Poorman, the bustling young satomobile dealer of Pleagant Gap, re. turned home 8 week 8go with a aplen. did new Willye-Overland * 85-4", run. about which he drove from the factory in T<ledo, Ohio, leaving there on Thursday morning about 10 o'clock, The new car is a beauty and Me Poor mun will be glad to d:mavetrate its merits to any person interested, Mr, and Mre. Joseph WwW, Brooks, son Russel and daughter Genevieve, returned to their home {gn Cleveland, Ohio, on Batyeday, after a two weeks viel! with Mr. and Mrs, William 8. Brooks, near Centre Hall, and Mr, snd Mrs. John Carper, of near Linden Hall, parente, respectively, of Mr, and Mra. Brooke, The position of engie near with the Cleveland Steel Works keeps Mr. Brooks busily engaged, and his vaostions are few and far hatween, The Gasoline That Yields ‘Most Miles to the Gallon Became of its uniform Hig y. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CENTRE HALL, PA, DEATHS, Hamoel Btover died at the home of his sor, James Btover, at Spring Mills, on Friday near the noon hour, as the result of an apopleotio stroke, it baling the ascond attack in the past two yeare, Fuvera) services were held at his late home on Monday morning, by Rev, W, H, Williams, following which the funeral cortege proeseded to Zion where burial was made, De. ceased was aged past sixty-one yeare, Two sons—James and Harold—of Spring Mille, and one daughter—Mrs, Hoy—of Pleasant Gap, survive, Mr. Stover was a resident of Bpring Mille but two years, having teen en- gaged for more than ten years in farmw- ing near Penn Hull, and retiring when ill health interfered, David J. Wolf, Jr, son of Rev, and Mre. D. J. Wolf, of Apollo, died at the parental bome on Monday morning at 7:80 o'clock, of valvular heart trouble, sged sixteen years and six days, The body was brought to Centre Hall for burial, arriving on the Wednesday afternoon train, Funeral services will be held this (Thursday) morning at 10 o'clock, at the Alfred Durst bome, grandfather of the deceased, and will be in charge of Rev. R. R. Jones. The deceased’s mother was Miss Jessie Durst, rormerly of Centre Hall, Besides his parents, two brothers— Russell and Pa l—:arvive, m—— Mra. Alice (Orndorf) Boob, wife of Isaiah Boob, died at her home near Woodward on Friday night, of apo- plexy, aged sixty-five years, Burial was made at Woodward on Tuesaday worniog. The busbsnd sand twelve children survive ; also two brothers— Isaiah and Allen Orndort, Spring Mills, Miss Grace Weaver has taken the plesce of Miss Leo in the post office, Harvey Houser and wife are visit. ing relatives at State College, Mise Hezel Ripks, of Centre Hall, “pent a few days with her friend, Martha Smith, Mr. and Mrs, C. G. King and James Krape spent Sunday in Mifflin coun. ty. Mre, Roland Gentzsll snd ehildren, of Altoons, are visiting relatives for a few weeks, Mre, Myrille Burrows dsughbter, of York, spent s few days at the home of her father, G. W. Wolle. Andrew Rote and wife, C. E. Royer snd wife, and Mrs Rachsel onto spent Sunday at MifMiinburg. Mr. Boob and family attended the funeral of Mr, Boobs, mother, at Woodwsid, on Tuesday, James Krape, who is employed at the Bellefonte hospital, was a visitor fora few days with his sister, Mrs Avonie King. The stores and business places com- template closing part of the day on Labor Day, Bamuel Rtover, who was a resident of this community for fifteen years, ‘led on Friday. Funeral Monday ; interment at Zion, Mre, Gentssll and daughter Carrie are spending a few weeks with friends snd relatives in the eastern part of the state and New Jersey, Dr. H, 8, Rraucht and family, Harry Allison and family aatoed to Renovo on Sunday and pent a few bours with Mr, Allison's sone, Eugene and Clair, who are looated at that place, MEXICAN LOVER “PLAYS BEAR" Must Be Possessed of Unlimited Pa. tience for Courtship Is Slow and Difficult Process. This is the manner of courtship in Mexico, says the World Outlook. A young man sees a young lady on the street whom he admires, and follows her home. Having reached her casa, he begins to “play the bear,” by walking back and forth in front of the house or standing on the street with his eyes fixed upon her windows, for hours at a time, day and night alike, The Mexican young woman is coy, and, even if greatly Interested, she will remain back of the curtain. By the slightest movement of the cur tains or blinds she gives sign that she Is not entirely indifferent. After a day or two she may even show her face or wave her hands as a further mark of encouragement, and, after several days, she may appear on the balcony for a few moments. If she goes to church the lover is probably not far behind, and an occasional smile or glance from her eyes of mid- night is given him as a reward for his faithfulness, Next come dally salutes and smiles when the lover appears. Flowers in which notes are concealed and fttle firmed : guardian of Rose 1. The Account of Jo rine M-sser Estate Letters orough, descasoed, having been dul woul themselves indebed tL Jolin ¥ deceased ing been would themselves indebted wodiate payment a against the same to Pp duly grant osept 19 ——— - ter township, one ant Centre Hall, in the X house, small barn, five acres of cholos Ia choice fruit, the undersign ang. lof name on one end. Ir same will be a precia ARINE H., BHO! P, horse power; one Foe farmers ; one 17x20 A with -H olipe power TWO COLTS BOR one mi'e east of Cent RD a A nk SUTIN aps | - Beware of Ointments for | Catarrh that Contain Mercury surely destroy the sense of smicil and completely derange the | whole system when entering it through | the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy ans, as the damage il do is fold to the good you n ibly deri from them, ’ Catarrh Cure, manufactured Cheney & Co. Toledo, O,, i i reury wii 1917 the same will be con- i contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bs sure you get the nu | Ine. It is taken internally and m e in RB. FORMAN, Pr tho notary | Toledo, Ohio, by ¥. J. Cheney & Co. Tes- | timonials free, { Bold by Druggists, Account of A. B, Lucas, | Allen, now deceased, hn Curtin, Trustee for Kath. the estste | of Centre Hall | _ - - ———— Wanted : Air Hammermen, Caulk- ers, Fitters, and Laborers, for day and night work. Best of Wages and Steady Work, Apply to ATIERICAN CAR & FOUNDRY CO., Iilton, Pa. herons knowing Lo the estate Lo make lmme- i claims against | Administrators osept 19 i estate of | township, | bay | od 0 the undersigned she | 0 the estate 0 make im. | hd those having claims | resent them for seitlement MARY ELLEN MILLER Spring Mills, B. D, | | i i | | ! 1 three fourth mijcs east of eller d strict, oo misting of od ; also an abundsnes of particulars apply io] Laundry 'YRUB BRUNGAR: CYRUB BRUNGART, Leaves the Reporter office Centre Hall, Pe, | THURSDAY A. M., SEPT, 6 THURSDAY A. 1. SEPT. 20 formation concerning ted b the the owner —CATH- Altoona Oasug. 13th and every OTHER WEEK until further notice gine, 10 ries Thresher with blower three Bh Arbor Baler, oat be pr Returns Saturday following Will sell all af a jow pri ee, ap date of outgoing Pa. Years oid, both LOST. —A blue rainooat, the Long Mountain bridge and Centre Hall. | Finder wili confer favor by returning same io} | MES. ELSIE BEISH Milroy, Pa, Pa | i evol m gb MERSING ER, BU NneIS Devwoth re Hill, Ppring Mis Pa. 1 ma ——— a. - : - | "CI ALUABLE BOOK FOR BALE, “History of Centre and Clinton Counties.” written by Hon. Jobn U. Linn and issued in 1583, | Is offered for sale. The voinme s in excellent | condition and will Prove a valusble addition to | any Hbrary Owing to the limited edition this Volume is a rarity and opportunities for procur. Ing it are few, Address all inquiries in care of THE CENTRE REPORT ER, Joentre Hall, Pa, 1 PAZ A TTL tRatszMice + i M.use For Sale By And All Good Dealers Are You a lave to Stoves? Is your house heated only in spots? Do you 1 ! with the dirt 2 eying coal rooms? Do ait les 2 Why not ins InTERNATION Onepipe Heater py Mt ke Ask us if it 3 tical for your hon F, J. McCLELLA CENTRE MALL Wr —————— ——— “Satisfy?’’ Yes! Yet, they're Mild! Sure as you're a foot high. Sounds strange, use you never before smoked a mild cigarette that did that. hl" Chestarfields “reach me,” they let you know you are smoking —they “Satisfy”! Still, they're Mild! lobaccos — Blended
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