"ES SR wa Bt AAO THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, Nk HALL - - PENN’A. T HUR SDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1919. \ & BAILEY . Proprietors SMITH . +. . +. « + +» + Balter WARD BE, BAILEY Business Manager Post Office in Centre Hall a» Entered at the 1 mater, second Class mail TERMA, —The terms of subsoription to the Re- portor ars one and one-hail dollars porjyear, ADVERTISING RATEI-Display sdvertise ment of ten or mores 1nahes, for throes or more In sartions, tan ' oh for each lame . Dis lay sdvettleing ace: 1pyineg less space than ten nohes and for less than three insertions, from fiftapn to twonty-five conta por inch for each jesus, scoording to composition, Minimum Charge seventy-five cents, pants o Loos! notices accompanying display advertis- fag five cents por line for & ach fnsertion ; other. wise, olght cents per line minimum charge, twenty-five cents, i Tegal notices, twonty cents per line for three iuseriions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional ins on. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran -C communion ; Tusseyvilie, morni alternoon ;| Spring Mills, evening. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. international placed has a candid bonotary been wore tharouahl re thoroughly vote for is when business or AM or from Ham hi i 5 el } Dit more 2 ANEW about » sel ow & resent ysical than be k condition Republicans papers wanted to ; hat the president was shamming when he was taken ill on his speaking tour, asd now that they are certain he is ill they do not hesitate to take every mean and contemptible ad- vantage to gain politically, true 1 make it appear i SI “And There Wasn't the Slightest Smell from, Dead Rate.” ohm Simpkins, farmer of An- “Rats were costing me tried dogs, ferrets, poisoll, could not get rid of them. Jonght $r.00 pkg. of RAT-SNAP (3 cakes), Used half, not a live rat since. Dead ones aplenty, I like RAT-SNAP because after kill ling rats it dries them up—leaves no smell.” Three sizes 230 soc, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by C. M. Smith, Centre Hall; W., C. Meyer, Spring Mills, Pa, . Writes nandale, 2 hundreds vei arly ; YT 1 HE DEATH RECORD. 1 Mrs. Amina C, widow i, died at Evans, her home, Willian lay, The for had resided in Williamsport for O12 Street, sport, at the of | had 10:30 o'clock Sature age deceased time, th ae ill heaith some She past since the death of her Prior torthat time She is survive Miss Mary Mrs. R. port; Mrs, H. Mrs. M. E, Bollinge eighteen years, or husband, she in Centre the lived | d by | Ev- E, county. following children ans, Miss Minnie Pollitt, of Ww Plotts, of Muncy ; of South Auburn, Neb,, and Ed Evans and Mrs, H, Brown F of Pittsburgh, Fi at the Evans and illiams A Ott, ward 1d Sc ineral services were ; : ie Aas eld family residence Monday interment was tae s Mills, evening at 8 o'clock and made on Tu Sprucetown ceme esday afternoon tery at Potter HArTER.—Mrs, Sarah Harter, wife of George M, Harter, one Mill, lay e apoplexy. ® $ passed away at her home pear St in Potter town- on Sune rening at nine o'clock, Her ship hip, age was I. Pastor Asked to Resign. ——— 1 Sl The Red Cross Christmas Seals. Fes CisY. satan i “© 8 vera 21 paign ison a broader aad more in sive basis than ever be 5 : work lamed for year against tut fore as great pext is Pi erculosis and a strong da is to be carried to t etter the public health. edu ational propagac ou — memos Twins Born During Ride in Auto. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rathbun, of ar Williamsport, started the other day, Grover, ne with a neighbor, on an automobile ride, returned home twins bad been added to the family. The party had gone only a few miles when the driver, who bad paid so attention to his friends in the rear, asked to stop. Turning his head he was startled to find Ratbun holdipg a new bord baby wrap- ped in one of the automobile robes. He drove to a farm house where mother and child were carried. Before the woman could be taken home, she gave birth the second child, The first twin boy and the second a girl, eam l— AARONSBURG. Martin Luther Bright and new bride, of Ashland, Ohio, were Sunday guests of C. G. Bright. Through the courtesy of Corp. L. O. Wolfe the couple enjoyed an auto ride through Penns Valley. Mr. and Mrs, Ammon Stover and E. A. Bower attended the funeral of Thom. as Smith, at Woodward, Lee Wilt, of Yeagertown, was the guest of John Grenoble on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W, A, Guisewite and daughter, Mrs, Fred Rauchau, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Mull, at Milton, while attending the Milton fair last week, when they was to was a i a ADVERTISEMENTS nLUABLE AR M BE AND LOT FOR a or 5 0 a suit Crone 5 > | is iu ir “Ya uahle Fam SAL # f erecting a house Yonng Sale, FINE DOUBLY HOt Covering ail but an malin street, suitable frult trees, all shed Hmeston CWRY | fon, House has moder trie Heghts sand chandeliers less furnsces, also baths Newly out «Inquire of MHS H Centre Hall, Fa. joil phone * Ron ones FOR BALE Holstein Calves whose sale, dams are high-grade Holstoln Cows, whos sire is Ohto Bir Walker, regieter npumix r e008 His THU] SDAY. dam has 8 record of 873 (be, butter and 19493 ibe, rah Bust milk in 3565 days, - IHOHN BNAVELY, Centre Dar -l Hall, Pa, Bell phone 81K2, S9oiipd i 8 home. Yorug ine durkhe oher | Aes. FELT AT A AF Fr 1 * lim Jn ’ at Ot, Col ning i 4 . | A BE y ublic Ni Ww ol Home See pos weekly, ADVER. Btart one of our sj CANDY.—Esrn $25 to 8% TISE~MEN-WOMEN, ty Candy Factories In anywhere, Grand opp and furnish everything. HOUSE, 1819 Raustead St, welnls your home, spall We toll how CANDYMAKERS Phillade TO0m vtunity phia, Fa AT o4h FOR BALE Exceptionall -J, C. GOODHART, Contre @ suckling Coit, —— XECUTRIX'S NOTICE wht Lotter testamentary on the estate Frank Elmer Ishler, late of Harris towns tre County, Pennsylvania, de 1 ounecd, Letters tostan ing been duly would respectin themselves nds mediate payment against the same 10 Dy icated for setilement, 220 ES W, Just ABB THE PEACE A TE CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF CENTRE i ig of } sitelition ven t X cting : Hisuks # . ad wit THE PREACH ster udod 10 HALL, PA Epecial writings o RTOS Hrensos 8000 - HC hn : ba = —- ~~ A i ey 29. ’ { aol. An, iy ’ rt needs of wear, Autumn brings with it m that must . The very art comfort or convenience tha t may not obtainable in your own There is then only one solution = any new ‘ ticies be me you require 1 locality. - bw 2 ws a IB Altoona at. Altoona B Pry ary » i O17 es. Shop ooster Asso = = ociation— Patironize them Milline Netepapers Banks and Trust € 4 Opticians 2 wor Advertising {onde A soe Service Wear Stores wes SO Restaurants Ave Drugs and Sun ©, gk Me ' ht. ! phe Silk, Woolen and Cotton Goods Music, Ith erg & Co. 1331 Ele Ave Pianos and Phonogra Shoe Stores toons Ei Acuna Bie Men's Hat Shops Florists Myers Bros, 1 Bn Ave. Gree gO Furniture Stores W. 8 Asreh, 1420.28 Eleventh Ave Rothert Co, 12th Ave i 12th 84 Men's Ready to Wear Stores sth Gt Ave Aye and 16th Se. ae at Grocers Stationery, Budde Bros, Masonio Temple, Bartle, W. H., 1327 Elev H WW. McCartney, 11 Wall Paper. Blank Books Ave. 1 Eleventh Ave. Theatres 1206 Toellth Ave. re 12th Ave, & 11th St. 12 Eleventh Ave. it “4 1ith St. enth Morticians 1421 E23 Ave, Gas Lighting and Heating Supplies ©. BE. McKenna, 140015 Ele Ave. venih Stevens, N. A., ghth The Mishier, Orpheum Th The Strand, 15 Harness and Traveling Goods G. Casanave, 1213 Eleventh St. Merchant Tallors Raugh Bros, Ave. and 11th St a \ Shop In Altoona at Altoona Booster Association Stores LOOK EOR THE A.B.A. SIGN Every A.B.A. merchant displays the A.B.A, sign of service. Itisa guarantee of honest dealings, of utmost value per dollar expended. a
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