Sn — ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A, SMITH & HAN 8. W. SMITH Prorrietors { L.oce' Fditor and BDWARI: [usiness Manager | i S— - Entered at the Pom OM second Class mall matter A The terms of snb=eription $0 the Re TERM ¥ porter are one and onahalf dollars per year ADVERTISING RATE Display advertise ar mom inches three or more in ts ne h for each fmme . Dis rine lass apace than ten han three inaertions, from wnte nar inch for each sition Minimnm Contre Hall as ing display advortis. charge, ne for three for each ad- APPOINTMENTS eformed ent Hall, morning ; Tussevyville, afternoo Methodist, — Sprucetown, morning Centre Spring Mills, evening. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT We are nounce the name of I. I {ARN ". of Bellefonte, as a cangl } Legislature for Centre county, ect to rules govern- ing the Republican primaries, to be held May, 18, 1920. nd th duty of The conferees gly urged the in auguralion 3 JVOrDIeNE SAVINER wO- cieties | fivate and public schools, in the strial clubs and lodges ; and to keep household budg ats In order to show the detailed ex- penditures with a erew of setting aside part of the budget, Educating of the working girls and the leisure group 80 that they may be an example to the wage-earner was discussed and methods for reaching every spender In the district were taken up. piants, THE DEATH RECORD. RUNKLE, native of Gregg township, died at his home in ¢ ing a week's illness with pneumonia, He was a son of - Robert Duncan Runkle, a hamokin on Saturday, follow Daniel and Susan (Grossman) Runkle and was born near Boy's Strange Action. A son of Mr. and M near Tyrone, from his home on Sund ing much excit { doing evening cl when he « been a resident of Shamokin and a faithf and consistent member of Trinity Luth eran church, of that city, of which Rev. W. E. Fischer, D. D., is pastor. engaged in foundry work for a number He was Mr. Runkle was a member of three fraternal namely, Odd Fellows, Knights of the: Golden and Modern Woodmen. of years orders, Eagle, hipped to Centre The body was arriving Tuesday afternoon, made from the train. Dr. Fiscl i companied the corpse and delivered l sermon in the Luther an church in this place. ‘he deceased leaves a widow who 'merly was Miss Margaret Stover, of Rote, © William, at and one sister Centre Hall; John, of Calvin, of Shamokin ; Daniel R. D. Musser, of Spring Mil GrenopLe. —Charles Grenoble, erly a jeweler and optician in Yeager town, died Friday evening at : clock, at his home in Lewisburg. cause of his death was pncun He went from Yeagertown to Lewis burg about six years ago. He leaves his wife, who r i a 1 is a daughter of Mr rs. I. J. Zubler, of Spring Mills, hr i and and three brothers, Fred Grenoble bi 1 sb $ G4 LER > WAS & T¢ daughter SNe WAS A mem- Avenue {| Brethren cl Besides bh children, Katherine 3 Carl, 4. Funeral Mouday, int vices were erment was made at view cemetery. , BartHOLOMEW,—Mrs, Elizabeth Bar- tholomew died on Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Har. ry Smith, in Pittsburg. A telegram conveying the sad intelligence was re ceived at the Bartholomew home in Cen. tre Hall, Wednesday a. m. Richard Marshall Orwig, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Orwig, of Aaronsburg, died on Sun- Orwic,~Donald day at the parental home, aged two months. Burial was made in the Luth. eran cemetery at Aaronsburg on Wed- nesday afternoon. : GarpNer. Mrs, Esther Gardner, wife of Thomas C. Gardner, of Altoona, died Wednesday morning of last week, in the Altoona hospital, of nephritis, after an illness of ten days. She was born in Centre county Oct. 11, 1583, and was the daughter of Frank and Elizabeth Pen- nington. Interment was made at Le- mont, HuGues,—The Rev, James Potter Hughes, aged ninety-two, principal em. eritus of the [Bellefonte Academy, died Sunday of pneumonia. He was grad uated from Princeton in 1850, after which he took the theological course and was ordained to the ministry. Two of his brothers were ministers and three sisters inarried clergymen. Mrs. Eliza Heilhecker, mother of C. W. Heilhecker, district manager of the Bell Telephone Co,, of Bellefonte, died at her home in Williamsport, on Satur. day. The body of Tobias Greene, whose (Con tinued on text column) the 71 yroune | was mak { on the road { from his home ted, He took tl son home at Pine Grove at midn it. Ti and got could not wrt} the 1 -— nl st t—— GEORGES VALLEY Mr nd Mrs, R home ¢ i weeks with Mr. Sharer’s parent and Mrs. Ja i : Quite a number of people with the flu in ou ley G. V. Freder cat last week rned to h n Wednesday lays with her sis oy s———— State Agricultural Notes. Organize and co operate is a timely farm slogan York county ranks first in Pennsylva nia in the number of canneries, Chester and Clinton counties are ad- vancing in the pr ction of tobacco, The good farmer is a man who grows big crops and at the same time returns a little more to the land than he takes out so he can go on producing big crops in- definitely. A “farm” as defined by the Census Bureau may consist of a single tract of land, or a number of separate and dis tinct tracts and these several tracts may be held under different tenures as when one tract is owned by the farmer and an. other tract is rented by him, (Continued [rom previous column) death occurred in the western part of the state, last week, was shipped to Milesburg, on Sunday, for burial, ’ Mrs. John R, Miller, stepmother of Mrs. Lowell Fye, of Tusseyville, died Thursday afternoon in Mifflin county. i ot ale ER BEST Rg 3 Insurance and Real Estate Chas. D. Bartholomew ENTRE HALL, PA HARRY F. GROVE Auctioneer Complete Outfits or Spec tal Prec £5 and Stability at Pleasing Prices . GOODHART, ceNTRE HALL. of snow. and warm. MILLHEIM PENN, DEPARTMENT STORE
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