iA m—— hrm THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. ~ENTRE HALL - - PENN'A. FEPTEMBER 20, 1917 THURBDAY, SMITH & BAILEY . . + Proprietors 8. W.BMITH , « + « + 2 ss » Editor { Loca! Editor and Business Manager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mail matter, TERMS, The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per year. ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in sortfons, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis play advertising occupying less space than ten inches and for less than three insertions, from fifteon to twenty-five cents per inoh for each lssue, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, » Looal notices accompanying display advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion; other- wise, eight cents per line, minimuza charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion. EDWARD E, BAILEY morning ; Union, al Mr. and Mr2, Harry Hubler, of Lock Haver, were home for a few days last week, . Jos 1 3 buig, » h K, Emerick, of Hablers- as the guest of J. T. Potter for inst week. Mr, Emerick has a in France with the Ameri- who has been em- IAT pe work near Cres- time, wae home with his { week, returniog to his la- naay. nt snLer iohp, of Bosleburg, was one nerous Reporter subscribers tubecription duripg fair Eobn is a farmer, and s for the surplus of ready i be condition brought about by the war is responsible for R, D, Killian be- ing engaged in the Lewisburg chair factory instead of eghipping walout logs to Amslerdare., Mr, Killian at- tended the Grange Encampment, Mr. and Mra, Charles Fair and son William, of Resding, were guests of the former's brother-in-law, Jobn Kreamer, for a few days, Mrs. Joseph F. Kream:r has also been a guest at the of ner sou for the past week Or more, Among 'he phians he hom Home dczen or more Philadel- attended the fair was y Htover, who had been vis- o'd bome at Linden Hall ¢ past few weeks, Mr, SBtov- s algo here, but returved to Phil- adeiphia to reenme work. Ia the lobby of the local post office ia posted a list of camps showing the location of ihe training points of the National Army and Nationsl Guarde, al20 the proper way to address letlers sud packages for soldiers, It will be well for those desiring to correspond with te soldier boys to carefully examine the poster referred to. Mr, and Mre. J. H, Blitner, former Potter township residents, and now of Youngstown, Ohio, announce the ar- tival of Mary Jane Bitper, born Fri- dey, Peptember 14th, Mr, Bitper for the past four yesrs hes been in the em- ploy of the Republic Rabber Com- pany, as inspector of auto tires which are built Ly machinery. “Just com- pleted a busy summer,” he saye, Among the many of the Reporter readers f om a distance who attended the Grange Encamp was A. E. Miller, of Alexand.is, Virginis, who wes entertained by his brother, M. N. Miller, scuth of town, Mr, Miller hae been located in Virginia for a number of years, but finde much plessure in coming to Penns Valley occasionally to come in contset with his many pcquaintances, He is engaged as an eugineer in the Alexandria City elec trie light works, Mr. and Mre, Jacob Derstine, of Freeport, Illinois, were arrivale in Centre Hall ten days ago, and were guecls of the former's sister, Mra, John H, Poff, during their stay here.’ Mr, Derstine went to Freeport from Centre Hall when a young man and engaged with the Henney carriage company, where he was employed contiouously until the company’s bus- ipess was takeover a few years ago by the Moline Plow Company, With the latter company he now occouples an important position, Like many other manufacturers the Moline people have taken to bullding automobiles, the Btepbene-six, a popular machine fn the middle west, being built by tne, It is something like thirty- five years ago since Mr, Derstine left Centre Hall, and although he has made but five trips in all those years, he is greeted on all sides by those who #0 kindly recall him, wiant maa a ap AL 5 Older Press Notice, ’ The Centre Hall cider press will be operated Thursday, September 27h, and every Thursday thereafler until farther notice. MP I —————— Thankful for the Frall, The management of the Bellefonte Hospital wishes to thsnk the Centre County Grangers for their splendid do- nation of the fruit and vegetables ex- hibited at the recent Encampment, A ———— Miliary Professor for Mat», Dr. Edwin E. Bparke, president of the Pennsylvania Slate College, was on Eaturday notified by the war de- partment that M:jor James Bayllee, U. 8. A. retired, had been detalled there ss professor of military sclenc and tactics, He will report at once for duty as commandant of the Blale College cadet regiment, sses———— OQ pvention of #Voman's Club, The tri-county (Lycoming, Clinton and Centre) connvention of Woman's Club will meot in the Bellefoute High school building, Saturday, Ootober 6, Morning erssion 10 to 12:30 o’elock ; afternoon session 2 to 4 o'clock. Box luncheon, I izations in the above named counlies ba represented snd give 8 three mic- ue report of the past yeat’s work, ————_ A —— is desired that all womau’s orgac- Buchanan Hoss Dead, Claudius Buchanan Hees died at tb Hamilton bungalow, scuth of Philly barg, where he bas spe: during the poet death wae due to 1] railroad sceident whi years ago while = Atlantic Coast line, at was a resident of Charles Deceased was a 80D sdward Heer, and was i Valley in 1861, years, paceing away Two dsoghters vive. thy n a lie LOUVALS D:vd Rearlek ruling elder io iho ehureb. J.B, Rowe, wl rete struelaral West Va., is hor J mes Kel'e-, 800 ¢ D. K. Keller, r and Marsnall scade student, Mr. ard Mre, Malo Duplo, were guests brother, P, H. Luar, several daymiast week, 8, KE. Emerick, of U r. B. OC. Emerick, were gueais of Lheis Emerick during fast v pss weet Chesler Kariz w days and Mond in Cornell, Mis tarned sluden®, Hon. L. Rb his bed but His y kis ma: y to Pyi {to week, strength, hoped b John Barnaby Sil’, who his vacation with fathe Josiah Btill, A. B., A, M,, recap! tarned to Ualon Uollieges, at tady, N. Y,, to enter upon year, Dr. Bamusel G, Dixgp, state health department twalvi years, has resigned. It knowo positively whether Dr, Dixon realigned voluntarily or whether the governor asked him to do =o, Mr. and Mre, Elery Spayd, sccom- panied by their two sons and daugl- ter, motored from Bellevur, O.io, » short time ago and visited Mr, »payd’s sister, M~~, P. H. Lue, nesr Centre Hall, and bis brother, Albert Hpayd, of tnis plece, They returned home on Friday. RB. V. Hostermar, Eq, of Lancs ter, was on Monday sppointed by th Lancaster county court tothe cffica of district attorrey. Mr, Hosterman for several years very ably ected in the capacity of ass stant district sitorney io Lancaster county. Edwin Grove, son of Commissioner D. A. Grove, of near Lem nt, was elected to teach the grammer grade of the Potters Mills schoo’, mede vacant by Alfred Crawlord’s leaving for Camp Monde, Maryland, as of Centre county’s soldier boys in Lhe new army. M- and Mra, George O, Banner ern- teriained a number of friends and rela- tives, during the past week, among whom were Misses Winifred, Bethel aod Millie Smith, of Pittsburgh, Mis Busan MoKinoey, of Altoons, Hobert Miles, of Johnstown, a student at Bucknell ; the O, D. Eberta family, of Marthe, and the Chester Chronlater family, of Wilkinsburg, This yeat's'potato crop is one of the Inrgeet ever grown in Fugzar Valley, the average sicld belog fully three huadred bushels per sore, says the L ganton Journal, The large scresge planted fast spring, u der careful cule tivation and ideal growing weather during the summer, combined to pro. duce an enormous yield, Thousands of bushels are now being lifted and stored away for use during the coming fils Hoty et his ss ulos head of the for is not one winter, cnt mil SATB 00 AEH AO AI. - Marriage Licenses, John W, Kerstelter, Coburn Effie H, Elmer, Coburn Edgar Mssder, Blanchard Esther B. Pletcher, Howard ———— ——— LOCALS 'fquire Cyrus Brungart picked a nice crop of peaches this week, whieh he had no trouble to dispose of at $1.76 a bushel, Mesgare, William and George Bwarlz, members of the al in ugh lat ambulave “ corps Allentown, were pt their home TFaassey ville on wel, Louis B. Philipsburg fora f € unt, a short furl from the - ith smith, Lome Morgan came over w days visit at § y ib BAL hou f Lils su Mre, YW. HFuuday for his new leaving ot in H A nies BON Was in to and Mie, srry Cumminge, near Manor Hil, on Monday morning, The arrival gou Ne, 1, and bas four elslere. Moths er and child are doing nicely, Lr Ak ig Carrie Tibbens Hackar Morganz», visited her gleter, M Zubler, ai Spring Mills Penne Valle Mire, d other friends aud a end other and hold M f their rusalem, YE ALL KNOW vie FOLKS J Susnnet Woadwa d. Edson Fuliz snd wife, from Nor= thumberland, spent Haturdsy and) sunday at the home of the form i's] mother, Mre, Jacob Ful Mre. Abbie Treaster left for Athens on Baturdsy, where she will make her home with ber son, John ihe was accompanied by HBadle Wal- ter, J. D. Houger and family sautoed t State College on Buuday, where were guests at the home of the mer’s mother, oo fd MeEuntire, they | for- James Miller and wife, and Mr. and | Mre, Wileor, from Btate College, Rot- | Miller snd family, and Aaror Bmith from Mez pps, Samuel Orndort coe were cf Mre, and family from Coburn, enters ‘ained at the home Wiese on BEunday. Sao JF Mowery and family, Rebersturg, Pheobs fror p | Lhe Mary gpent Funday at home of the lady's sunt, Mrs, Martz, os ca fst inser —— Pleasant Gap. Mr.and Mre. E. Peul Keller and little daughter, of Altoore, spent the week-end with filendes and relatives at this place, Mies Freeda Weaver Gettysburg on Sunday, Mr. and Mre, David eller, of Phi's adelphis, are vieiting with the forom- er’'s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ej Keller, Misa Marila Bowere, of visited with fri James Herron msde a bt to Pittsburgh last Miss Mery Hile left on Balurday Bispchard where she ex : motored Lirism of this i Ince, belle $ Bellefoun e, nda here inday, Less trig wick. for tg to enter High school, Wi vielliog his parents Mr, } danct liso Keene, of N avd Mre, RTC, £) here Among those of Frank snd Mrs, Harry Ko vad Sholl the home frre dl a ld . JAMES W, SWABB ! JUANTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. FPA. 11 Deeds, Mortgages, Wille, &c, written ary ex | | ecuted with Gein. All legal business promis 11 sttendod to. Hpecial attention given to set! Lega tiing of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Aui~ no blle Licenses, and ail other Applications | Blanks kept ou hand, Bov.2h1 51 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA. Bpecial attention given to collecting, marriage locenses aud hunter's ses secured, and all matters pertaining to the | Tce attended to veomrtly octs 1916 pa! Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, Advance Showing of New Fall Merchandise We invite you and your friends to come and take a look over our New Fall Clothing and Shoes, We have just received the most handsome line of LADIES’ COATS, SUITS AND SKIRTS This showing will reveal to you the very best quality of wearing apparel every shown in this town, and at 1 ’ most reasonab’e prices. . NIEMAN MIL LHEIM The Boy 1s asking his Father where the Light goes when it goes Out, and his Father is also thinking of Going Out, as this is Puzzling Question No. 827 for the evening and Dad doesn't feel nearly so Smart as he did when he sat down to Enjoy his copy of this Family Journal, PIGS FOR BALF- Eight weeks old Chester white. ~ J, Roy Shaffer, Contre Hill, Bell Phone, CIGARETTES of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC dd ba J tobaccos — Blende cmokers— “Satisfy’’! And copied. ment. “reach mss sisson
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