BL : ‘ EE sity AA I a Br anes g , ; i ; ISSUED WEEKLY. EH Miss Emma Bones spent #R HERIFF'R BALS i A heres Lhe Death olsimed =n, poble christian own for My i ¢ Waiker . ; ber a1 4 ent " CENTRE HALL '- - PENN’A. | woman when the soul of Mre, ( hestie Mr - Moyer, wife of William Moyer, LOOK | para ’ THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1915, ite flight to its Maker, Wednesday « Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Boys . avant anent Mardav ith last week, at ter home in Loganton Ha en spent Bunday with er's parents, Mr, and Mrs THE CENTRE REPORTER. DEATHS, Spring Mills, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS | (ZIUURT PROCLAMA SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . Proprietors S. W. SMITH . « + +» + 5s + 2 » Editor I'wo years ago Mra, Moyer sustained a { Loca! Editor and paralytic stroke and sipce that time {ten few of the |, OU. O nem EDWARD E. BAILEY { Business Manager | shia had been practically helpless. | bers went to Bloomsburg to atten d the id 1 his 1¢ ANNIVereary o Friday. — ‘ » yMoo in Centre Hall as Funeral services were held in the Re 8 Irs Be ry oN F in) hbo Ce Entered at the Post Office In Lel oy {formed o) h at Rebersburg. Batur- ra Bartley is busy concreting every second Class mall matter, formed church a ek sh g, day ay afternoon and burial made at that Mamuel Harter js spending some porter are one and one half dollars per year | place, Rev. A, UG Jtanffer, sssisted by time with his daughter, Mrs, Culvin y ble ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertitet,),, Lutheran and Ev angelieal mine Fir Kit ‘BD ; ment of ten or more inches, for three or pre in § 4 tog Mra, (1, P. Long visited her dsugh- sortions, ten cents per jugh fr SO tad oe | jaters from Logsnion, officiating ter Mra. Bhook, on Baturdsy and Bun. r y py an ten } " . pias ne ie yy Sons eg Bio a ons, from | Mrs. Moyer was the daughter of day nches and for les 14 hree insertions, from | Mrs ! ; fifteen to twenty-five cents per iach for ei John and Susan Weaver and was bor Ih vqix soholate t00K. the. exp] fssue, according to composition, Minimum EN : / wallcn For eB toed to the mi Cl v -five cents in Brush ley peven'ly years Azo MAral) charge seve five cents, jin B ush Valley ¢ y J snd high schools at Bpring Mi Local notices accompanying display advertis- | I'he greater part of her life was gpent ! 4 ing five cents per i line for each insertion; other. | ue Bi Pye 3 E : wise, eight cents per line, minimum Charg®: | there, Nhe was held in high esteem a ty. nis, i i . twenty-five cents ’ | by her many friends and her pasain “On : Legal notices, twenty cents Pr line for three | VJ : = ; ward. insertions, a nd ten cents per line for cach sd | away 18 deeply mourned. Besides be 3 ; : . y i TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- nal insertior ert Mi rand family + ditional insertion. | husband three children survive, nawe- | ve, Frad Miler an Xin } sh JOTL¢ ' ie Nl Mo Md ! CHURCH APPO! NTMENTS ly, Charles, of Reading; Earl, ofl gud Samuel Orodorf and family of ( Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning pring | ogauton, and Mra Maggie Frank, of en, #pent the Babbalbh at the hot i Phoeba Wise Mills, aiternoos { z p. i At ! y { 1 i rit y . Mi {John wh One brother anda oue oir . : i ; Johnstown. hey N ou Ehy £D¢ alt g " i in f : H romoni Gi . Vieet ng fethodist—-Centre Hall, morning ; pruce a n: Spring M vening | ter also survive: Daniel Weaver sat town, afterno pring A vening | ter als Mir 4 with thelr pon, pe, ht } 4 8 Bn HB. 8p r y . Cae Venice. (30s : John Minnpieh, of Woll’s Btore, elm f fd Er. ah OL al : : 3 ne Lirahge : a ¥ . ' : . + » : ‘ ¢ ii in regular "sessing & Rock and Mre. Howard MN ‘ ho A } Ban “rie u # Ms 4} There nied be Mre, George Halnes nid i 1 HEMA rot tas pn ’ J | ¢ | i t vi v0 eersions—forenoon and y f Reberst | . L Reformed 1 R POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, stained Tuesday previou : ee at Fpriog bills 1 Monday i i . I or in this ieeu ireid ust NNW WW NNW WW Ww GW GN NN SPECIALS-at Emery's Store Oranges - 25¢C to 35¢ doz. . Onion Sets - . - 8c Ib. (or qt.) Home Cured Country Hams for sale. ‘Salvat’’ for your Stock, 75c for 10 Ibs. 31.25 for 20 Ibs., $5.00 for loo Ibs. We WW WT MT WT WWD BW drory al 1 1 : or i { : y § g » $2 , suther 5 | I 8 .'t : —— { ¢ > . A ae N : : et ene Te Lan aa : BARGAINS IN ALL DE- The precipitation was .US of an sh. | bleeh, Renoy oor) W 3 5 x ’ | on ln rvs ete of Waban DU me pee 108 HE wale a wee, PARTTIENTS is spending a few days at the home of More Mountain Fires : ! his parents, Mr, aud Mra, George E Ishler. Bovd Magee left [« *hiladelphia or Wednesday morniag but will BH HH WN GIVE US A CALL . tI 1 be + to Centre Hall by week. Bt mde LT Fe Fe , C.F. EMERY, Centre Hall this week shipped out several car loads § of timoth 8. J. MeClintie of Potters] BNW WG WN WN WT WW BG Te WW WW in town on Wednesday, and nder ing fine afier having u pairs 'for a peri wd of five Millheim will soon be 2 ‘Jit ME bout a mile & 9tB of Bonk ug, o te. od M1 Kaa Bon | from i . | A NEW LINE OF gervice, according Autoists think there's money in hauls | guested by 8 numl of i te (College mss Hall . | ing travelers to the adjoining low: 3} gtadents. fought 1 vere fre whic] M1 od + Joh tw B 3 : eh ct, hohe Be, wh eb tg ts 0 6°) Bo | Percales, Gingh Forester Leonard Barnes has finish- | rain on Tuesday afier: n sided 18 | rig woe of Warten oF 1 ke ; : | y g alms ed planting 25,000 pine trees on the|lensliy In pulling out Al Adams scd family from Mi i | State lands in Greens Valley. Tbe other fi i imensi BQ b hd hI, y di ts Ba AL Omi . \ ¢ ; as { and trees cover an area of about thirty}! [reps ne state College acres lying in the vicinity of Gentzel's| was fou bi by nea iy anil students, he ys xl Cit tox ~ hil a i ont . ground | ; Gap. ————— a ———— dl Hip 4 xing io RQ wardenc. fei} " : . it Franklin Moyer, tenant on the Ken- | Brush Valley. vad | a ber arm {hye 5 - fm | € 00 S i : ed thy of Ber (nan tend H Mo ro: . . nedy farm west of Centre Hall, found| Home of cur farmers are busy piso y in y . : 3 business at the Reporter office Batur-|ing 0. F. 8 8, 7 afternoc Moyer Is or fl sny of the fruit trees mre in full . Ma arid tars ahil iran A : fee prsived dustér matte : 8a7 wiih : a az ye OF oo DE ot) oi BB Isentiity, wi'e atic LWA C110; el ; just received. retty pattern in colored ye early farmers, and is itch 0 put x ; ; corn into the ground, Mr, and Mrs, William Keller, Mis | services io the BIICK U. arth 1 A ars C7 . we Bois Bo, 4 ke to ex before thinking of -" VOur Sorin Tillie Keller, Mrs. G. O. Benner and | on Bundsy evening. HIT AD Brn, NN AIRD a res Gar ah | : a your spring Mrs. D. W. Bradford attended one of | Perry Beck, who otRing cuests st Lhe home Mr, and Mrs |e i 1 sewing. the Varney lectures in Bellefonte, last | Buffalo Ran, spent t ler. 1361 ¢ : : : week, The Varneys next ** Welfare | parental bome Sunday. Week” will be held in Philipsburg, |" i 5 Je tea tas a EO A ON [he 0 r 1911 granted © | goods. You should 's goods r The home talent play, ** The High Hehoo! Freshman,” which the local Soin Vrain? ous i LOW RATE || KREAMER & SON Haturday evening, was a bitler disap . . CENTRE HALL, PA. pointment from a financial standpoin The small number present, however, HH ; S UNDAY EXCURSION showed their appreciation by hearly | *Y applause. | Mrs. Chas. D. Bartholomew and | two daughters, Margaret and Eliza} beth, are in Philadelphia where the] Te — children are undergoing examination | oo Si 5 il ob in one a the city’s hospiials. The beni ad SHOES Round former, it i= thought, will have to un-| FoF Pen J 1) * dergo an I tn for adenoids and a ep . b LADIES’ the younger child will have her eyes | THE CAPITOL treated. {i § While seated in a chair in front of | / éé Y te the Centre Hall ho'¢l, Monday even- | ing, Charlies EB. Decker was suddenly : seized with an atteck of acute indi gestion and fell unconscious to the pavement. He was taken into the SUNDA \ MA \ 9 hotel parlor and Dr, H, 8. Braucht of ’ Bpring Mills*summoned. It was some ._" . . time until he revived sufficiently to be | A Rare Chance to Visit the National Caiptal taken to his home, where he is slowly —— . lmprovivg, par See the National Museum with its interesting exhibits, the Beautiful Library of Congress, Mag- will cure COr | nificen 0 ng, ; Rev. J. Homer Kerr, who preaches which ti. pe on this yun Art Uallery, Washington Monument, and Buea Oarden, an of NS in the Presbyterian church next Buop- day, was pastor of this church and - - " A = - - : > that of Bpriog Mills from May 25'h, A DELIGHTFUL SUNDAY PLEASURE TRI! 1885 to August 27, 1889. It was during SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN LEAVES SOLD ONLY AT , y , » ’e ‘ Lys. May 0 Ne. May 9 his pastorate that the present Presby Ballofobte . . . . vu sede Rising Springs Ces 12.18 AM Vieksburg , . ar rid nie ow erwwd i terian church bulldiog was erected Lemans. ©... oH y Coburn , , T1236 A M Lewisburg | | : 146 A ™ . oy Onk Hall Glen Iron 100 AM Moatant ‘ub $o¥ aa 146 i -y y ’ - The only other ex-pastor of this|l indeniidli ..%0. 50.50% | Pinang. so turrrere REGAN | Nonandind: cc RAN GER'’S SHOE S71 ORE church now living is Mr. Kert'a im Centra Hall , . . ...... MifMinburg | . a viele A Mo ! * Returning, Spasial Train will Toave Washington 406 P M mediate predecessor, the Rev, W, K, Tieke pkols on sale by Ticket Agents beginning May 7. Consult Tieket Agents, or David Todd, Div Pasar Agent, W ! cater, born and reared In thls com 5 & d Tod ivislon Passer ger Age fillameport | BELLEF( NN I'E wean: PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD church of Jenkintown, vear Philadel! phia ONLY
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