The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 13, 1919, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY.
CENTRE HALL -
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- PENN A
THURSDAY,
SMITH & BAILEY . . . . « PFroprictors
BS. W.BMITH . . . « + « « « «+ Bditer
Loca? Editor and
Business Manager
NOV E MBE R 13 1919,
EDWARD BE, BAILEY
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
second Class mall matter,
TERMS, ~The terms of subsoription to the Re-
porter are one and one-half dollars perjyear,
ADVERTISING RATES—Display sdvertise
Jani af tan or more tuches, for three or more in
sertions, ten cents per inoh for each issue. Dis
ok advertising 00 SCepYing leu space than ten
04 aut for Joes than three rasertions, from
to twenty-five cents per inch for each
Sheen according to eom tion. Minimum
charge. seventy-five cents,
Looal notices accompany
tnx five cents per line for IE
wiso, olght ceuts per line,
Lwenty-iive cents.
L 1 notices, twenty cents per line for three
{rsertions, and ten cents per line for each ad-
4 tonal Shasttion.
display advertis-
insertion ; other-
minimum Charge,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Hall
United Evangelical, — Linden
Lemont, afternova.
morning ;
Reformed -- Spring Mills, moinivg ; Unlon, ai-
ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
BOALSBURG.
Frank Higgius, of Pittsbu
greeting old friends here.
E. R. Tussey and
Springs, are visiting the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Mrs. John Jordan and
Harshbarger, of Yeagertown,
Sunday visit I
aere.
2 EE
Mrs. Theo
rgh, 1s
son, of Arch
former's par-
(Goheen.
Mrs, Jame
were over
ors with friends
and two
at the
lore Jackson
of Huntingdon,
M. Hosterman home.
Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Felty and daugh.
ter, and Mrs. Harry Felty and child,
Altoona, spent with relatives
here.
Misses
sons,
H.
x ©
are Vv
isiting
of
Suaday
Emma Rowe, Maud Houtz,
and Florence Hazel are attending Insti.
Sart a
tute at Bellefon
ate.
Mrs. Emma Stuart and Mrs.
Hall attended the funeral of Harry
ney, at Milesbur iday.
Dr. and Mrs. Wo oods
O.
Sophie
Kin-
have gone
to housekeepin the W. Stover
house.
ns fn fA SO
Horses and Mules Wanted.
r » $ » min
Wanted —f head horses and mules,
f
LOT
fty
mn now
A
market,
horses the southern
having
weg
horses from
¢ from nine to
n good order J
now and I all,
or write H. F.
adwat
na up, zhing
thi
for
Phone
rtee indred pounds, i
sale, ii C
For Their Health.
and elo-
Missouri
Comment, was
picturesque law-
Putnam county.
of his per-
before
IWEVE r, but
the old iil
intere sting
lers at the
and
the
in,
ae
Cove,
evidenc
not given
pn, i
¢
i
profession,
story
with Colonel
try
in
the
¢ Chases out
lant off in
was called
Having
Colonel Dean
for
happend 4
prison
arrange-
them, and.
to their
defense
a talk
in ti ime
vho had made
nt
tii me to reprose
great doubt as
a
as certain ns
mapped out
i anything
¢ to result in an acquit.
were in the sa cor.
se my men could hear
un was saying to his
me
the two
on thelr
gmooth,
etween
hand
that
iH
in
is to f«
fiary
there and
nnd
them what
He anid
looked all
saw how it
yards, reoms
Hed them cells—and cor
pt clean and well ventl-
men got three good
1 ple and cake on Bun
hy the
that each
sitit of
trimmed in
course there
work to
althinl exercise
fv and
Wis,
thng
that the
were concerts
interyals ;
nice new
air
(if
Hittle
he
wn there
tio,
le
FIRE AT PLEASANT GAP.
hs
Dwelling House Destroyed During
Absence of Sunday Family.
Fire of unknown origin, m
ably due to a defective flue,
destroyed a frame dwell ling house owned
by White Rock Stone Quarries, along
the public road from Pleasant Gap to
Zion, on Sunday afternoon at three o™
clock. The house was tenanted by E.
E, Sunday, employed at the company’s
stone operations near Pleasant Gap.
Mr. Sunday ahd family were visiting
friends at Lewistown that day, and a
brother of Mr, Sunday was alone in the
house when the fire Wi
the aid of neighbors and ¢ persons
passing mm autos, much of the household
goods was saved, including a player pi-
also
but presu
completely
ror
broke out. th
5
ano ; 150 bushels of potatoes were
removed from the cellar,
The house was insured in the Farmers
Mutual Fire cf
Centre County, secretary
to the amount of Mr.
day carried insurance on the household
14
Insurance Company
F. M. Fisher,
&
$ Sune
s00, while
goods in the Grange company.
W————— —
Elmer Hettinger Sells Farm.
Elmer Hettinger, who owned the
William Kerr
sold it last week
Farmers Mills.
about eighty-four acres;
ed was $53
,
Fifteen years ago Mr. and
{ ala Linkin s
farm along Sinking Creek
Homan,
farm
to Jacob of
The conta
the price receiv
00.
inger commenced housekee
Kerr farm
le
RL.
1.
successful farmer,
selling was that he 15 ¢
purchasing or renting
er than the one he has been operatis
Owners of large farms looking |
ers would do well to
Hettinger
e————————
Over the Top for the Red Cross.
In less n five hou
rollment he Vocat
Spring Mills swut
nb +
of t
bers of the Red Cro
Missing Philipsburg Girl Found in
New York.
family yy
Sing & year
1@ arrest
1
Pes bem "
poinime th De
ut wi
he was arrested
fused to tell
ter detect
en into cu
ty. De
pail.
bili
Returned Soldier Wins
Plurality.
The official
tion returs
an ex-soldier,
ed treasurer,
o6g over his
ring, Pax
plurality ever acc
Northumberland
in an army hospit
jaw red
OL
rns shows th
of Mt. (
hav
ot
at Cl
“0 vs af
armed
{es ey
NE
nent.
opp nel
This
1
Ap
oraeq
a pl
acot
J
Of inos 8
a
coun
al baving b
onstructed during
part of the campaign. Charles sK.
ganroth, another returned soldier,
elected district attorney,
lp
Returns Thanks
I.. Frank Mayes
treasurer of Cent
Reporter to thank both Repu
and Democratic friends for their s
at the polls, and assures all cit
Centre county that he will
administer the office to the
ability.
:
Te COL anty,
w
is
—— A nt
Fancy Prices for Cows
Cows are bringing handsome prices at
public sales which are being conducted
throughout Mifflin county. At the
held by Verne Daubert, three
of Burpham, Oct, 30, eight
cows were sold for prices
$143 12 per cow,
sale
o8 west
1
fia
Holstein
averagirg
mins Mr
SPRING MILLS
ora
ir PH kets
Wr court
men were arrai
rly ple
followed knit bet
wore
pant, |
nts on
nhout,
harried
do vou fdllows mean? 1 de
¥ mt owint to go to
the pot do you?"
They looked at ench other for a mo
ment and then one of them replied;
“It's this way, Judge; neither me
nor Bill has ever been down there, and
we thought we'd lke to take a little
trip for our health,”—Youth's Come
panion,
k
y
iy
TON
ar
wieniinry,
Cur teachers are
Mrs, Clair Ob,
*
P. Long.
The Gravgers (xject |
ront of the Gra:
pe
8. ficr is quite sick at Ammon
Deckers, where aie makes her Fome
Mrs. Harry Allison in the Belles
' jonle hospital for treatment
Quite a number of people
i attended Pennsylvania
College on Saturday.
Mrs, King returned from her trip to
Seattle, Wash,, on Saturday. She was
accompanied home by her father, James
Reape, who will make his home with
her,
is
from hers
Day at State
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THE DEATH RECORD.
Nillianr Ishler passed |
away last Friday morning at two
clock at her home near Colyer,
having been bedfast for four weeks, st
fering of
She was
ILier,— Mrs
0
after |
the bowels. |
Sarah Weaver |
the vicinity |
was fifty-two |
ab CEas
Miss
raised in
where she died. Her age
years, four months and seventeen days.
with an
formerly
and was born and
ole Secret
etter Tire
Simply a Matter of the Maker’s
O
Surviving her are her
Bruce,
all One brothe
Jo hn Weaver, of Colyer
Funeral serv
TViICeS
three children
home.
Policies
morning
ville, Her
the Reforme
ice T'¢ re cach maker
hat a super-tire fers oné must analyze and test
i laboratories
This you
try a Brunswicl
™
GEORGES VALLEY. Hd
certibhes
ing
ZC = OT
you
“ge gs
will real;
Wwiil Cal
3
Buss ecm
oss name
1
William
ing at the home of his uncle, }
p . r ve
$ 4 ws 4 2: boy gn eng x £% ~ tig VS
Herman, of Altoona, is visit- Lia 1 Ima SS 10110V
the hig
re o
ohn Von-
combining
ding g ac-
ndards.
you
have built
factory
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AARONSBURG. to hold «
very Car
r ach
Cor
1
d
Driving” and “Swastika” Skid-Not Treads
“Plain,” “Ribbed” and “BBC” Skid-Not Treads
Tires in all eizes authorized by the Socie
Tires with “
Falun Tires in
Solid Truck ty of Automotive Fngincers
D. A. BOOZER,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
good one
5 W
SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION AT BELLEFONTE !
oust , One Night Only MONDAY, NOV. 17
wee “A Daughter of the Sun”
Scene from the Famous Hawaiian Musical Triumph of the Decade,
PO. THLEPHONE FOR YOUR TICKETS NOW DON'T DELAY."Sa
PRICES : 35c, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50. Seats on Sale Now at Parish Drug Store, Bellefonte