THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1833. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. XHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. ——— - Rm CENTRE HALL. PENNA. BMAEIH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W., SMITH, Editor. WHW, BE BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre H sa socond class matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Legal advertising at the rate of ten eents per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made an application. Spring Mills Happenings Town- all known A Collection of Newsy and Personals from Gregg ship's Metropolis. Clyde C hauling wood nr mfer is father, A in Po Valley It all SO many years 1 useq paper Confer, from to the Tyrone paper hardwood, not 180 could nog have of i« tract mills, L f his is which been in the manufacture of paper. larg represented m Grange Park, vear, the novelty white wane as the Spring Mills | x among the This is ly campers « the case each 1 plea never under a to and sure of living anvas appearing ears roll on. the visit township Century Miss who accompanied Mp and daugt Among young Prog- Jeraldine Bit- and Mrs. m the morning following Gregg f people to the of *8 Exposition, is = Bierly « the team Rebersl The cub ball play umber with with succeed- f the six last games team 0 Years Ago Items of news which Inter. ested those of a generation ago, taken from the filles of The Reporter, year 1905 #3 ” J — August 27, 1903: The depot at Centre Hall was repaint- ed last week by men regularly employ- ed by the P. R. R. D. H. Slegal, the plasterer, of Spring Mills, repairing in the school rooms in this place last Miss Kathryn Kerr Saturday of tthis will Elgin, Ill. to a position in the public schools place, A marriage Thomas H. Alters, Lille M. Stump Ralph Boozer, a lamson Free Arts, returned Wednesday, the over. Ollie D. painter, of Centre Hall, Wednesday to Ohlo, where he will be employed by the firm of J. W. Dunham & Son, ers of agricult The Odd organized with 23 have did some week, to accept at that week Ko to and granted Bellefonte, Hall at the Will- School Mechanical to that institution summer vacation being license was of Centre student of on 7 went Stover, © Barea, manufactur- implements of Spring Mills, months Fellows, lodge about two members, and at Snip of ations now 1 r « p the i with ARO th applic will for present and peideration Iniuntions ey 35 the keep some Potte orrespondent says r town in distinction ireh rod Lutheran iV mornn Hess, wife L.onharger, ind dauighte snd spent the Alleghenieq Fred Lenker of Sunbury, home of Mr. Oi in the Mrs Jacob $ amp Mr and In ftors Henry Mi Jerre vis. Mrs. and Mrs inklebarger, at the Reitz, Dornsife| and Wore and Capt. Leland Walker came up from camp at Mt Gretna, Thursday, on a business trip. Edward Weber and sister. Miss Alle of Huntingdon, were recent guests of friends in town. A AS HS — EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. In the Estate of MARY WEBER late of Centre Hall Borough, Centre County, Pa., deceased, Letters testamentary on Above estate hav been dul ranted the unders! all ng hu Knowing themselves tndsvted to the estates are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them daly au. thentieated for settlement. MARY J. WEBER, Executvix, W. HARRBON WALLER, »37 Executor, (r= Schoo o nd Yi i" } i | BASEBALL STANDING OF THE CLUBS IN CENTRE COUNTY LEAGUE Won Lost Pe. ing Club i ared wit In thi f i “ ng-- he New Deal” we or Bo gr vs Hall Bellefonte Miliheim Centre SHOES Rebersburg ...... : 7 obi y 1" all guat Pleasant Gap Orviston Lamar Howard Where They Play Thursday's Games. Hall: Gap Lamar Centre Orvi Bellefonte: Ple fit sant DRESSES FOR SCHOOL AND FALL WEAR. Millhelm at Howard Saturday's Games, Hall Bellefonte Millheim; Howard Gap at Orviston Centre at burg at Pleasant Labor Day Games. Hall Rebersburg jellef Pleasant CG at How on ip Morning Games: Centre L at Orviston ; ard, LINAC at Millhelm at Pleasant Gap Bellefonte Mil Afternoon Games Centre Hall Orviston al Rebersbhurg at La mar, t helm, Sr ——— > MILLHEIM, PA. TC ORVISTON RILED BY UMP'S DECISION; FORFEITED GAME EYE i SIDENTS IN SIXTH SEVEN HOWARD RESIDENT ARE STUNNED BY LIGHTNING Long life pt : Martz had pitched peer bts B | innings @fr $ “4 tine nian 5 ——————— a —_ @ ft 1006 rion $A 54 { Bright } ). § this he vill appear one or local interest, Linn‘! coun- us L. iting! * of ent taken and C i reference following In # + | §1 ny, from Centre inton di he LOS The ne on the appli- Sept 24, Haines Survey surveys, extending to the junction of Sinking with Penna Creek, and in which Bpring Mills Is partly lo cated. It was first settled by CGerge MoCormick, in 1772, who built the first mill there, The tract fowth of the Timothy Mat. wt up er if Reuben Haines’ from Woodward ¢ Creek mick, July 8 1787. East of "The Greag Spring” tract and partly bounds ed by the Manor, Is the tract called Sibbad's Cave, also patented ® Jéub- en Haines. A Presbyternan church was bulit on the Jacob Epler warrant, Note-<Thu site is marked now by a graveyard, located north of Penn Hall Daniel Long settled in the Valentine Epler tract, surveyed Oct. 20, 1766. He lived there mm. 1776, Blacksmithing at that time. Jacob Herring the forefather of the Gregg township Herringd, purchased a tract in 1509, ORVISTON Gardener, ri Bowman, 1h Gray, of Hanley, ¥ ws Lomison, ¢ Lomison, 3h Glllesipe, 2b INSURANCE Axp REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL SEE US FIRST. weeseees C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. Galbraith, p Totals CENTRE HALL Goodhart, rf Bradford, 3b Emery, ef Crawford, R Martz, Knarr, If Rimmey, ¢ Lutz, 1b P Marts, p a 2h Totals fe When contemplating PUBLIC BALE, holding HOWARD GAME A foward, on Hall, 5-0 ir n FORFEITED, regularly dulled Lm Rat tire call the undersigned, and re- Contre t put d verse charges. E. M. STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 3 Howard Wins on Grange Park, on Orang NAayYy & game ard ame declare and nog + not it wa i= 4 sched wey n victory vi Hall tory for Centre —) Save Money on Your HOUSE, BARN or ROOF ’ Painting Job With our up-to-date Devilbiss Spraying System we actually save you 20 to 30 per cent — for by spraying on TWO coats you get the equivalent of THREE coats by the old method. Cive Us an Opportunity to Estimate Before Asking Others to Do Your Work EDWARD DURST Phone 7R2 CENTRE HALL i i i i PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN He pars oolumn. 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