a —— THE CENTRE REPORTER. IBSUED WEEKLY. , THE DEATH RECGQRD. CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. MarkLg.—William M rkle, a native of ====== | toons on Sunday night as the result of THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1918. injuries sustained in a trolly car ac. IER | cident in the city of Altoona. Mr. Mar- SMITH & BAILEY . Proprietors | kle was a conductor on one of the city’s WW. SMITH + + + = » 2 » 2 Editor | Loca' Editor and { Business Manager trolley lines, of Boalsburg, COWARD B, BAILEY Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mall matter TERME, ~The terms of subseription to the Re- por tar are one and ona-half dollars per’ year. ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise want of ton or more inches, for threa or m ore in sortiane tan nents nae inch for each lsme . Dis lay advertising noounving less space than ten inehes and for loss than three insertions, from ffteen to twonty-five cents per inch for each fesme, according to composition. Minimam charge seventy-five cents, Local notices secompanying display sdwvertis- tng five conts por line for each insertion ; other. wisn, eight cents per line, minimum twenty-five conts Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for emch ad- fitional insertion burg. nesday afternoon and burial was made at Altoona. Carrexero.— Loui Carpeneto, 2 1 well-known dropped over dead in New York city on Friday as a result of over exertion, 4 "0 rq 1n a te lowing a short hunting trip up the state, He had been suffering with hea ble for the past s veral years, rt A short CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. United Evangelical. — Egg Hill, morning ; { Centre Hall, evening. . All time ago he and his wife went to York and the his wife home. The body arrived on Saturday made, Mr. Carpeneto preceding his death Bellefonte day Tos started in seyville ernoon ; Lutheran—Union, morning; Georges Valley, interme iternoon; Centre Ha evening. reformed —-Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, hic fritit 01s Il for wealth from st — Spring Mills, morning ; Spruce moon : Centre Hall, evening. Har me serviecs at first two places ; postponed | september 20th, afternoon. conducted Bellefonte, at Centre Hall uni Tare. —George contractor of known it in Ferguson while sitting ill only a few — ri Qh ~ - - - This paper has enlisted with the goverriraznt 1n the cause of America for thé period of the war-+~=--+ stated that bh to uremic around Sunday Boys’ and Girls’ T, S. and W, S. S. Club. Hazel Ripka, Scretary ) For week ending Sept 10. ' STAMP PURCHASERS Brubaker XX Years Tate; ot Detr Palistin and Henry Tate, of Wilmerdis Hein brothers, Herbert 1 Jurton Tate, of East m Sweetwood Helen Odenkirk Agnes Geary Dorothy E Lila Stoner Paul Stoner ne Smith 11 Smith » Smith IASERS OF WAR S. 8. was a wl attracted and esteem ph Pi \ Dutrow Claude A. Dutrow morning tery, be Kreamer Hosterman a A. Hug! maauc. Smith Smith - ti tiina—— 32-t0-36-Year Men to Go First. Draft boards all ov } shortly be the ages of and 20 will draft. Recent state tha REBERSBURG. ; filling their silos Bellwood, wisited past week at this place. in Weaver are visit- Crowder Youths of ages of later. No Crowder this state. 10 was emploved at irned home with a lusive will be called order as of at rbet and children, relatives 18 will be called timer ting and 45 or alter termined late: ker, who is employed in he state, 1s wvisiting place. September « n aal haust the orig there being but a Wolfe built a g the front and east ling house. ible, who resides in laughter of our towns- ; at present visit s place under the parental roof. unite recently bought the Mr. Klinefelter jo leit for Camp Lee, Adam gistered fied and seat mailing of the started immediately on Aug 18 to new questi y after the registra tion of about 13.000,000 men on Thurs day of this week. i MA SSI Marriage Licenses. auto, Paul A. Vera O Oswald, Philipsburg Swisher, Julian Ralph E. Edmiston, Bellefonte rine barns which 1 . . . : = Nellie C. Reese, Snow Shoe ire were several months ago | 3ilt and the stxth is under No September Court destroyed have be enr ® —s Way of construction A few weeks ago Charles Gephart sold four months old suckling colt to a party in Sugar Valley for one hundred | and twenty-five dollars, The schools at this place | opened on Monday with a good atten. | Mr. and Mrs Jerre Zettle and daugh. dance, The teachers are: first grade, | ter, of Wisconsin, arrived at the home T, A. Auman ; second grade, Miss | of his brother, F. W. Zettle, on Friday. Mary Stover ; third grade, Harry Zeig- Mr. Zettle was born and raised in Geor ler ; fourth grade, Miss Miriam Meyer, | ges Valley. He left this place and weut - | west about twenty-nine years ago and is now one of the up-to-date farmers, Millinery Opening. This is his third visit to his home but it Saturday, September 14th, is the date | ig the first visit east for his wife. She is set for the opening of the new millinery a native of Wisconsin and is delighted store in Centre Hall. You are invited | with the beautiful scenery and moun. to come aud inspect my complete line of | tains here. fall and winter millinery goods. | Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Decker spent Myra KiMPorT, Sunday with friends in Spring Mills, generally, and jurors have been notified not tu appear.. ——————— GEORGES VALLEY. ve public ams — A —— | | { | i i p= HAVE BEEN HELPED. Branch of Penn'a Council of Na- tional Defense. Working quietly, yet efficiently, the played and th tl year. Through the splendid work of L.. Holn y John 1 a compiete tion was ilt an organization des ilt igne« supply the calls that might be made 1 farm labor. First came the enrollment train Working R led twenty for inten- were sent to State College one 1 farms in the county as follow Moore, Philipsburg liam Way, Halfmoon 1 out to be a disappointment Johnson, Philipsburg ton Walker, of Marengo, turn ut to be a disappointment, Hoffman, Howard, with Ives L.. Harvey, in Howard nlendid boy and earned t r Crain, Philipsburg Way, Halfmoon Mr. townshi satisfactory t Way i tnat he wasa g yz a transfer to Mr, nd earning 3 fn, Coloreaq, “illiams, Oak Hall, State College, medal, De ith twiler, Frank splendid boy, b i and had to q Pa F. Shoemaker, , plac ed Harris DB. A. A city | 3 " 4 ty ye mil wa y made good in the country and was oerlin, Sewickley, then transferred to f College township. led bronze medal R. Rice, placed with Stine Walker, Pa.. Ferguson George Sewickley, in township ; another city boy made good in the country and was awarded bronze Cli. ()f the medal worked their the above twenty.omne ten awarded the bronze hool boy, however inexperienced, This work of placing boys on farms It later supplemented by the farm emergency crops organized "by Chair man Kapp and Mr. Holmes largely through the co-operation of Bellefonte and State College merchants. Through this organization ninety-two farm hands were sent out, for one and two days ata time, from stores in which they are reg. ularly employed, and in each instance the results were satisfactory. Every demand was supplied. And in addition to this Mr. Holmes supplied eight far mers skilled help for the entire season, The general committee, through the courtesy of J, Thomas Mitchell, Esq., and one of the local printing establish ments, was able to furnish to the far mers of the county a legal application supplied every call that was made, farms and subject to an early draft call, You will find us stocked to the roof with various lines of Dependable Merchandise such as you will need for making the week in your home on the Park one of real pleasure. Don’t worry yourself with the problems of cooking while your {i enjoying every moment of the day, We have anticipated your every nec occasion and we invite you to come in and see what we have for you ve ior J Is No need to enumerate the long list of things you will we have ready for you, Simply come in ; we have it, School Days Are Here That vigorous boy and girl will need the right outfit to insure health during the coming cold weather. Stout Shoes that will give Lots of Wear SWEATERS-- for the Large Ones and the Smaller Ones. Bw f reert Pie for picnic, nor what autiful Styles and Fine Material, Hats and Caps for the Boys N ALL-WOOL LINE OF SERGE: 1 Something that wil appeal to the woman of exacting WE CONSIVER IT A GREAT BARGAIN C. M. SMITH The Big Quality Store of Penns Valley CENTRE HALL Nieman'’s Fall Openin We are ready for the scason with the greatest line * 1 hown in th FA LL CLO of merchandise that has ever been = » of the country, in the way of NEW ING AND SHOES, part | H- We reccommend an immediate inspection of the handsomely fashioned WOMEN’S COATS & SUITS which have just arrived from New York, We are in palriolic pa e and 18 during the winter | ith the changing conditions that (wars like, . R Mix, Ive Hegre 8 brought u Execut ————— : position to give you any style you want, made exactly as you want it, and honestly talored to fit you and Lope | give unqualified satisfrction at a price easily within your reach. of the sum of the indi D. J ® N Department Store The Gov't and the Newspapers. {Continued | om fir least 75 per cent vidual prices. 11. No publishét shall conduct vot- ing or othe r contests for the purpose of obtaining subscriptions ; subscriptions | obtained in this way will not be consid ered bona fide subscriptions 12. ieman MILLHEIM a. No publisher may issue holiday, i y industrial, or other special editions, 13. Publishers shall, so far as possi- | nater- | ble procure papers and all other jals from the nearest available source of | supply, provided it is consistent with | price, quality and service, Publishers of papers of more than gight pages in size will reduce the pages in excess of eight pages 25 per cent This reduction shall be an average Te- duction over one month's period, 15. - Any publisher of a four or eight page paper will be considered to have fulfilled the requirements or this order if he immediately puts into effect para- —— ters —— EL —— lhl te a — | graphs numbered 1 to 13, inclusive, and | necessity. | in addition thereto reduces to the lowest | A sworn possible point any pressroom waste. {froin each publisher on November 1 as No newspaper may be established | 10 how many of these rules have been | during the period of the war, except | put into effect by him, and what results | those for which arrangements had been lin the mattersol reducing paper con- | made and plants purchased previous to [sumption have been obtained, | the issuing of this order, or unless it | { can be shown that & new newspaper is a | statement will be required I ————— A Reporter ad, brings results,
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